Obituary
Instances
Bill Barber, Who Brought the Tuba to Famed Jazz Sessions, Is Dead at 87
William H. Wolff, 85, A Dealer in Asian Art
Richard Kiel Dies at 74; Played Jaws in Bond Films
Dorothy Provine, Shapely Actress in ’60s, Dies at 75
Anita Roberts, 64, Molecular Biologist Who Studied a Key Protein, Dies
Russell Means, Who Clashed With Law as He Fought for Indians, Is Dead at 72
Christopher Nolan, Irish Author, Dies at 43
Eddie Pérez, Salsa Band Member, Dies
Diana Rigg, Stylish Emma Peel of ‘The Avengers,’ Dies at 82
Harry H. Wellington, Dean at Yale and a Labor Law Expert, Dies at 84
Tom Koch, 89, Dies; Comedy Writer Invented a 43-Man Game
Frank W. Lewis, Master of the Cryptic Crossword, Dies at 98
Melinda Dillon, 2-Time Oscar Nominee, Is Dead at 83
James R. Flynn, Who Found We Are Getting Smarter, Dies at 86
Richard Dysart, 86, of ‘L.A. Law,’ Dies; Familiar as Authority Figure
George Coyne, 87, Vatican Astronomer and Galileo Defender, Dies
Murrey Marder, Early McCarthy Skeptic, Dies at 93
Eldar Ryazanov, Russian Film Director Known for His Satire, Dies at 88
Cory Monteith, a Star of TV’s ‘Glee,’ Is Dead at 31
Patrick Leigh Fermor, Travel Writer, Dies at 96
Alex Chilton, Influential Rock Singer, Dies at 59
Frank Frazetta, Illustrator, Dies at 82; Helped Define Comic Book Heroes
James Robbins Dies at 65; Led Expansion of Cox Cable
Doris Roberts, Mother on ‘Everybody Loves Raymond,’ Dies at 90
Michael Higgins, an Actor Popular on New York Stages, Dies at 88
Joseph Barbera, Half of Cartoon Duo, Dies at 95
Clu Gulager, Rugged Character Actor of Film and TV, Dies at 93
Frank Dileo, Michael Jackson’s Manager, Dies at 63
F. Herbert Bormann Dies at 90; Helped Discover Acid Rain Threat
Michael Asher, Conceptual Artist, Dies at 69