Obituary
Instances
Harry Harrison, a Prolific Writer of Satiric Science Fiction, Dies at 87
Starr Saphir, Bird-Watching Guide in Central Park, Dies at 73
Bud Grant, Longtime Minnesota Vikings Coach, Dies at 95
Peggy Cummins, Seductive Star of a Cult Film, Dies at 92
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, Israeli Military Leader and Peace Negotiator, Dies at 68
Bo Pilgrim, Founder of Pilgrim’s Pride Poultry Products, Dies at 89
Clark Middleton, Actor With a Cause, Is Dead at 63
Ogden R. Reid, 93, Herald Tribune Editor and Congressman, Dies
Thomas Elsaesser, Film Scholar With a Broad View, Dies at 76
Peter Sallis, Voice of ‘Wallace and Gromit’ Cartoons, Dies at 96
George Winslow, Child Actor Who Had a Moment With Marilyn, Dies at 69
Carol Speed, Vixen of the Blaxploitation Era, Dies at 76
Lucy Morgan, Feared and Revered Florida Reporter, Dies at 82
Larry Storch, Comic Actor Best Known for ‘F Troop,’ Dies at 99
Howard Gottfried, 94, Producer of ‘Network,’ Is Dead
Bill Gates Sr., Who Guided Billionaire Son’s Philanthropy, Dies at 94
Casey Kasem, Wholesome Voice of Pop Radio, Dies at 82
Wayne Allwine, Mickey’s Voice, Dies at 62
Gregory Allen Howard, Screenwriter of ‘Remember the Titans,’ Dies at 70
Jay Sandrich, Emmy-Winning Sitcom Director, Is Dead at 89
Georgia Engel, Gentle-Voiced ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ Actress, Is Dead at 70
Pupi Campo, Cuban Bandleader and ‘the Rumba Maestro,’ Dies at 91
Jeremiah Green, Drummer for Modest Mouse, Dies at 45
Lorene Yarnell, Dancer and Half of a Comedy Duo, Dies at 66
Helen Hanft, Master of Camp Way Off Broadway, Dies at 79
Marcel Marceau, Renowned Mime, Dies at 84
Tereska Torrès, 92, Writer of Lesbian Fiction, Dies
Dr. Marshall H. Klaus, Maternity-Ward Reformer, Dies at 90
Masaichi Kaneda, Japan’s ‘Emperor’ of Baseball, Dies at 86
Jeremy Slate, Actor, 80, Dies