Tag: Deaths (Obituaries)

William Hurt, Oscar-Winning Leading Man of the 1980s, Dies at 71

In recent years he had worked more in television, including the FX series “Damages” and the British sci-fi…

Emilio Delgado, Luis on ‘Sesame Street’ for Four Decades, Dies at 81

Emilio Delgado, the actor who played Luis the handyman on the beloved children’s television show “Sesame Street” for…

Richard Blum, Political Donor and Husband of Senator Feinstein, Dies at 86

He also held nonprofit positions; at one point he was chairman of the University of California Board of…

David Boggs, Co-Inventor of Ethernet, Dies at 71

After his parents divorced, David Boggs grew up in Washington with his mother, Jane (McCallum) Boggs, and his…

Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age Singer, Dies at 57

Mark William Lanegan was born on Nov. 25, 1964, in Ellensburg, Wash., a small farming city. His parents,…

Paul Farmer, Pioneer of Global Health, Dies at 62

“When you talk about iconic giants in the field of public health, he stands pretty much among a…

Emile Francis Built the Rangers His Way

But that was Emile’s way, and it was always a team effort. He was obsessed with not having…

Jim Hagedorn, a Trump Ally in the House, Dies at 59

Representative Jim Hagedorn, a second-term Minnesota Republican who was a staunch ally of former President Donald J. Trump…

Patricia Moreno, Spiritual Fitness Leader, Dies at 57

Patricia Moreno, who injected a dose of spirituality into the world of fitness and created a popular exercise…

Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst Dies at 30

Ms. Kryst started her pageant career as a teenager and won the Miss Northwestern pageant while in high…

Esteban Torres, Congressional Advocate for Latinos, Dies at 91

Esteban Torres, an eight-term Democratic member of Congress from California who was dedicated to fighting poverty and who…

Thich Nhat Hanh, Monk, Zen Master and Activist, Dies at 95

Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk who was one of the world’s most influential Zen masters, spreading…