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*[[Carlo Confalonieri]], 93, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, [[ |
*[[Carlo Confalonieri]], 93, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, [[Dean of the College of Cardinals]].<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/02/obituaries/carlo-confalonieri-dean-of-cardinals-was-aide-to-pius-xi.html Carlo Confalonieri, Dean of Cardinals; Was aide to Pius XI]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Paul Detlefsen]], 86, Danish-born American commercial artist. |
*[[Paul Detlefsen]], 86, Danish-born American commercial artist ([[The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944 film)|''The Adventures of Mark Twain'']]). |
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*[[Marion Grant]], 68, American historian and writer, sister of [[Katharine Hepburn]], heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/03/obituaries/marion-hepburn-grant-dies-wrote-books-on-connecticut.html Marion Hepburn Grant Dies; Wrote Books on Connecticut]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Sully Glasser]], 63, Canadian football player. |
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*[[Ignatius Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono]], 86, Indonesian politician, Minister of [[Ministry of Trade (Indonesia)|Trade]] and [[Ministry of Agriculture (Indonesia)|Agriculture]].<ref>[https://www.ucanews.com/news/catholics-remember-new-national-hero/35305 Catholics remember new national hero]. ''UCA News''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Marion Grant]], 68, American historian, heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/03/obituaries/marion-hepburn-grant-dies-wrote-books-on-connecticut.html Marion Hepburn Grant Dies; Wrote Books on Connecticut]</ref> |
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*[[James Horan (monsignor)|James Horan]], 75, Irish Roman Catholic priest.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/02/obituaries/msgr-james-horan.html Msgr. James Horan]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Ignatius Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono]], 86, Indonesian politician. |
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*[[Lena Kennedy]], 72, English author.<ref>[https://plaquesoflondon.co.uk/locations/lena-kennedy/ Lena Kennedy]. ''Plaques of London''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[James Horan (monsignor)|James Horan]], 75, Irish Roman Catholic priest. |
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*[[Willem Klein]], 73, Dutch [[mental calculator]], murdered.<ref>[https://timeline.web.cern.ch/wim-klein-cerns-first-computer Wim Klein, CERN's first computer]. ''CERN''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Jeanne Humbert]], 96, French writer and feminist activist. |
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*[[Syd Negus]], 74, Australian politician, senator for Western Australia.<ref>[https://biography.senate.gov.au/negus-sydney-ambrose/ Negus, Sydney Ambrose (1912–1986)]. ''Parliament of Australia''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Susan Jellicoe]], 79, English photographer and writer. |
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*[[José María Vidal]], 51, Spanish footballer ([[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]], [[Spain national football team|Spain]]), heart attack.<ref>[https://www.realmadrid.com/en-US/the-club/history/football-legends/jose-maria-vidal-bravo Vidal]. ''Real Madrid CF''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Lena Kennedy]], 72, English author. |
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*[[Willem Klein]], 73, Dutch mathematician, stabbed. |
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*[[Syd Negus]], 74, Australian politician. |
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*[[Robert Wolfgang Schnell]], 70, German writer. |
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*[[José María Vidal]], 51, Spanish footballer. |
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*[[Karl Zimmermann (sport shooter)|Karl Zimmerman]], 91, Swiss sports shooter. |
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*[[Aligholi Ardalan]], 86, Iranian diplomat. |
*[[Aligholi Ardalan]], 86, Iranian diplomat, [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Iran)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]. |
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*[[Roy Cohn]], 59, American lawyer and prosecutor, [[Joseph McCarthy]]'s chief counsel, prosecuted [[Julius and Ethel Rosenberg]], AIDS.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/03/obituaries/roy-cohn-aide-to-mccarthy-and-fiery-lawyer-dies-at-59.html Roy Cohn, Aide to McCarthy and Fiery Lawyer, Dies at 59]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Sunil Banerjee]], 66, Indian cricket umpire. |
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*[[Vsevolod Bazhenov]], 77, Soviet painter. |
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*[[Roy Cohn]], 59, American lawyer ([[Donald Trump]]) and prosecutor ([[Julius and Ethel Rosenberg]], [[Army–McCarthy hearings]]), AIDS.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/03/obituaries/roy-cohn-aide-to-mccarthy-and-fiery-lawyer-dies-at-59.html Roy Cohn, Aide to McCarthy and Fiery Lawyer, Dies at 59]</ref> |
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*[[Renato Leduc]], 88, Mexican poet and journalist. |
*[[Renato Leduc]], 88, Mexican poet and journalist. |
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*[[Shakti Prasad]], 58, Indian actor. |
*[[Shakti Prasad]], 58, Indian [[Kannada]] actor ([[Immadi Pulikeshi (film)|''Immadi Pulikeshi'']], [[Antha (film)|''Antha'']]). |
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*[[Paul de Groot]], 87, Dutch politician, member of the [[House of Representatives (Netherlands)|House of Representatives]], leader of the [[Communist Party of the Netherlands|Communist Party]].<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/07/obituaries/paul-de-groot.html Paul De Groot]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[George Agnost]], 63, American attorney, cardiac arrest. |
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*[[Otmar Emminger]], 75, German economist, president of the [[Deutsche Bundesbank]], heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/04/obituaries/otmar-emminger-75-west-german-banker.html Otmar Emminger]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Paul de Groot]], 87, Dutch politician. |
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*[[Thad Hutcheson]], 70, American attorney.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/austin-american-statesman/135057417/ Thad Thomas Hutcheson]. ''Newspapers.com (Austin American-Statesman)''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Rupert de Smidt]], 102, South African cricketer. |
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*[[George Kuznets]], 77, American economist ([[agricultural economics]]).<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-10-sp-2348-story.html Farm Economist George Kuznets Dies in Berkeley]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024. {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Otmar Emminger]], 75, German economist, heart attack. |
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*[[Beryl Markham]], 83, British-born Kenyan aviator, first to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic from Britain to North America (''[[West with the Night]]'').<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/05/obituaries/beryl-markham-is-dead-at-83-flew-across-atlantic-in-1936.html Beryl Markham is dead at 83; Flew Across Atlantic in 1936]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Brian Flynn (cricketer)|Brian Flynn]], 57, Australian cricketer. |
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*[[Y. Eswara Reddy]], 70–71, Indian politician, member of [[Lok Sabha]], leader of the [[Communist Party of India]]. |
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*[[Thad Hutcheson]], 70, American attorney. |
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*[[Florence Reece]], 86, American social activist and songwriter ("[[Which Side Are You On?]]"), heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/06/obituaries/writer-of-labor-anthem-dies.html Writer of Labor Anthem Dies]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Nord Krauskopf]], 64, American racing team owner. |
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*[[Joe Thomas (tenor saxophonist)|Joe Thomas]], 77, American jazz saxophonist.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/08/obituaries/joseph-thomas-dies-jazz-saxophone-soloist.html Joseph Thomas Dies; Jazz Saxophone Soloist]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[William B. Williams (DJ)|William B. Williams]], 62, American disc jockey ([[WBBR|WNEW]], ''[[Make Believe Ballroom]]''), coined "Chairman of the Board" for [[Frank Sinatra]], respiratory failure.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/04/obituaries/william-b-williams-radio-personality-dies.html William B. Williams, Radio Personality, Dies]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Y. Eswara Reddy]], 70–71, Indian politician. |
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*[[Florence Reece]], 86, American social activist and songwriter ("[[Which Side Are You On?]]"), heart attack. |
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*[[František Šembera]], 81, Czech Olympic equestrian ([[1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]). |
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*[[Joe Thomas (tenor saxophonist)|Joe Thomas]], 77, American jazz saxophonist.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/08/obituaries/joseph-thomas-dies-jazz-saxophone-soloist.html Joseph Thomas Dies; Jazz Saxophone Soloist]</ref> |
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*[[William B. Williams (DJ)|William B. Williams]], 62, American disc jockey, respiratory failure. |
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*[[Hyllus Maris]], 52, Australian Aboriginal rights activist (''[[Women of the Sun]]''), cancer.<ref>[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/maris-hyllus-noel-14919#:~:text=After%20a%20long%20battle%20with,established%20at%20La%20Trobe%20University. Hyllus Noel Maris (1933–1986)]. ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Bennie J. George]], 67, American college sports coach, pneumonia. |
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*[[Bob Roggy]], 29, American javelin thrower, fall.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-04-sp-1104-story.html Javelin Thrower Roggy Falls From Truck, Dies]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024. {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Harry Giles (footballer)|Harry Giles]], 74, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Willem Ruis]], 41, Dutch game show presenter, cardiac arrest. |
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*[[Charles Haworth]], 79, American Olympic runner ([[1928 Summer Olympics|1928]]). |
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*[[Thomas J. Valentino]], 79, Italian-born American businessman, compiled libraries of sound effects.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/06/obituaries/thomas-j-valentino-is-dead-early-sound-effects-producer.html Thomas J. Valentino Is Dead; Early Sound Effects Producer]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 11 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Pierre Houlès]], 40, French photographer. |
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*[[Hyllus Maris]], 52, Australian Aboriginal rights activist, cancer. |
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*[[Bob Roggy]], 29, American javelin thrower, fall.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-04-sp-1104-story.html Javelin Thrower Roggy Falls From Truck, Dies] {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Roger Rouge]], 72, Swiss Olympic sailor ([[1964 Summer Olympics|1964]]). |
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*[[Willem Ruis]], 41, Dutch television presenter, cardiac arrest. |
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*[[Banesh Hoffmann]], 79, British-born American physicist and mathematician ([[Einstein–Infeld–Hoffmann equations]]).<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/06/obituaries/banesh-hoffmann-an-author-and-collaborator-of-einstein.html Banesh Hoffman, an Author and Collaborator of Einstein]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 12 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[John Alexander (American football)|John Alexander]], 90, American NFL football player. |
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*[[Katharine Krom Merritt]], 100, American physician specializing in [[pediatrics]] ([[Kasabach–Merritt syndrome]]).<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/09/obituaries/dr-katharine-krom-merritt-charity-branch-founder-dies.html Dr. Katharine Krom Merritt, Charity Branch Founder, Dies]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 12 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[John Anderson (racing driver)|John Anderson]], 42, American racing driver, traffic collision. |
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*[[Himzo Polovina]], 59, Yugoslavian singer and songwriter, heart attack.<ref>[https://sarajevotimes.com/himzo-polovina-was-born-on-this-day/ Himzo Polovina was born on this Day]. ''Sarajevo Times''. Retrieved 12 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Ferenc Cziráki]], 72, Hungarian Olympic handball player ([[1936 Summer Olympics|1936]]). |
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*[[Karl Streibel]], 82, German concentration camp commander ([[Trawniki concentration camp]]), |
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*[[Banesh Hoffmann]], 79, British-American physicist and mathematician.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/06/obituaries/banesh-hoffmann-an-author-and-collaborator-of-einstein.html Banesh Hoffman, an Author and Collaborator of Einstein]</ref> |
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*[[Lester Lautenschlaeger]], 82, American football player and politician. |
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*[[Emanuel Löffler]], 84, Czech Olympic gymnast ([[1928 Summer Olympics|1928]], [[1936 Summer Olympics|1936]]). |
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*[[Katharine Krom Merritt]], 100, American physician.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/09/obituaries/dr-katharine-krom-merritt-charity-branch-founder-dies.html Dr. Katharine Krom Merritt, Charity Branch Founder, Dies]</ref> |
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*[[Ernest Campbell Mossner]], 78, American academic and biographer. |
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*[[Himzo Polovina]], 59, Yugoslav Bosnian singer and songwriter, heart attack. |
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*[[George Poyser (politician)|George Poyser]], 71, Australian politician. |
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*[[Karl Streibel]], 82, German concentration camp official ([[Trawniki concentration camp]]), |
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*[[Emilio Fernández]], 82, Mexican film director, actor and screenwriter (''[[María Candelaria]]''), heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/08/obituaries/emilio-fernandez-82-mexican-film-director.html Emilio Fernandez, 82, Mexican Film Director]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 13 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[John Binns (British politician)|John Binns]], 72, British politician. |
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*[[Harry H. Johnson]], 91, American army general. |
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*[[Philomé Obin]], 94, Haitian painter.<ref>[https://oxfordaasc.com/display/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.001.0001/acref-9780195301731-e-74683 Obin, Philomé]. ''Oxford African American Studies Center''. Retrieved 13 Oct 2024.{{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Maria Dunin]], 87, Polish painter. |
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*[[Kim Williams (writer)|Kim Williams]], 62, American writer, naturalist and commentator on [[NPR|National Public Radio]] (''[[All Things Considered]]''), cancer.<ref>[https://www.upi.com/Archives/1986/08/07/Kim-Williams-a-National-Public-Radio-commentator-who-announced/8775072142830/ Kim Williams, a National Public Radio commentator who announced...]. ''United Press International''. Retrieved 13 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[James A. Farley Jr.]], 58, American sports commissioner, complications from heart surgery. |
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*[[Beppe Wolgers]], 57, Swedish lyricist and author, peptic ulcer. |
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*[[Emilio Fernández]], 82, Mexican filmmaker (''[[María Candelaria]]'').<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/08/obituaries/emilio-fernandez-82-mexican-film-director.html Emilio Fernandez, 82, Mexican Film Director]</ref> |
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*[[Val Gannon]], 67, Irish footballer. |
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*[[Marjorie Hall Harrison]], 67, English-born American astronomer. |
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*[[Timothy Y. Hewlett]], 90, American architect. |
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*[[Hans-Jørgen Holman]], 61, Norwegian-American pianist. |
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*[[Jean-Pierre Jacquillat]], 51, French conductor, traffic collision. |
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*[[Harry H. Johnson]], 91, American general. |
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*[[George J. Minty]], 56, American mathematician. |
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*[[Nikolai Mukho]], 72, Soviet painter. |
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*[[Philomé Obin]], 94, Haitian painter. |
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*[[Simone Plé-Caussade]], 88, French composer and pianist. |
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*[[Julie Tullis]], 47, British mountaineer, [[high-altitude pulmonary edema]]. |
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*[[Jorge Vieira (footballer, born 1898)|Jorge Vieira]], 87, Portuguese footballer. |
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*[[Kim Williams (writer)|Kim Williams]], 62, American writer and naturalist, cancer.<ref>[https://www.upi.com/Archives/1986/08/07/Kim-Williams-a-National-Public-Radio-commentator-who-announced/8775072142830/ Kim Williams, a National Public Radio commentator who announced...]</ref> |
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*[[Beppe Wolgers]], 57, Swedish singer and dubber, [[peptic ulcer disease]]. |
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*[[Lou Zontini]], 68, American NFL football player. |
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*[[Ladislav Hojer]], 28, Czechoslovakian serial killer, executed.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091207010348/http://www.policie-cr.cz/11-ladislav-hojer-brutalni-vrah-zen.html Ladislav Hojer - Brutální Vrah Žen]. ''policie.cr.cz (in Czech, via Wayback Machine)''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Anne Bahlke]], 83, American physician. |
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*[[William J. Schroeder]], 54, American soldier and artificial heart recipient, lung infection.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/07/obituaries/william-schroeder-dies-620-days-after-receiving-artificial-heart.html William Schroeder Dies 620 Days After Receiving Artificial Heart]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Ladislav Hojer]], 28, Czech serial killer, execution by hanging. |
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*[[Julie Tullis]], 47, British climber and filmmaker, died during descent of [[K2]].<ref>[https://www.upi.com/Archives/1986/08/17/The-first-British-woman-climber-to-scale-the-worlds/8014524635200/ The first British woman climber to scale the world's...]. ''United Press International''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Alfred Jones (Northamptonshire cricketer)|Alfred Jones]], 86, English cricketer. |
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*[[James Mulroy]], 86, Irish police officer, first recipient of the [[Scott Medal]]. |
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*[[William J. Schroeder]], 54, American soldier and artificial heart recipient, lung infection. |
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*[[Yehoshua Cohen]], 64, Israeli Zionist militant ([[Lehi (militant group)|Lehi]]), assassinated two [[United Nations|U.N.]] envoys, heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/12/obituaries/yehoshua-cohen-dies-linked-to-48-killing.html Yehoshua Cohen Dies; Linked to '48 Killing]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Paul G. Chandler]], 96, American academic official and sports coach. |
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*[[Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer]], 93, American architect and women's rights activist.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/12qQyLo3nWRPHV7tvX-T1VaNLxbXFzEW7/view?usp=sharing Gravestone: Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer 8.8.86]. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Yehoshua Cohen]], 64, Israeli Zionist militant ([[Lehi (militant group)|Lehi]]), heart attack. |
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*[[Col Galbraith]], 66, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Lowell A. Nelson]], 68, American politician. |
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*[[Frederick Newton]], 34–35, [[Dominica|Dominican]] militant and coup leader, execution by hanging. |
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*[[Bernard Pickel]], 59, Canadian basketball player and Olympian, cancer. |
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*[[Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer]], 93, American architect and women's rights activist. |
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*[[Eoin McNamee (Irish republican)|Eoin McNamee]], 71–72, Irish Republican, [[Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army]], cancer.<ref>[https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/eoin-mcnamee-ira The IRA Chief of Staff who was “unbought, unconquered, and unpurchasable to the last”]. ''Irish Central''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Harold Ave]], 86, American sports coach. |
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*[[Gustav Adolf Nosske]], 83, German lawyer and convicted war criminal. |
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*[[Angelo Congear]], 101, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Jef Scherens]], 77, Belgian track cyclist, multiple world champion. |
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*[[Clarence Maddern]], 64, American Major League baseball player. |
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*[[Ruth Teitelbaum]], 62, American mathematician and computer programmer, original [[ENIAC]] programmer. |
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*[[Sankar Prasad Mitra]], 68, Indian politician and jurist. |
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*[[Gustav Adolf Nosske]], 83, German lawyer and war criminal. |
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*[[Stanley Pearl]], 92, Australian soldier and [[Trench art|trench artist]]. |
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*[[Edoardo Pecoraio]], 75, Italian Roman Catholic prelate. |
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*[[Cyril Plant]], 75, British trade unionist. |
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*[[Jef Scherens]], 77, Belgian track cyclist. |
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*[[Ignaz Sigl]], 84, Austrian footballer. |
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*[[Ruth Teitelbaum]], 62, American mathematician and computer programmer. |
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*[[Arthur Capell]], 84, Australian linguist ([[Australian Aboriginal languages|Australian]] and [[Austronesian languages|Austronesian]] languages).<ref>[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/capell-arthur-12292#:~:text=Elected%20a%20fellow%20of%20the,at%20Gordon%20and%20was%20cremated. Arthur Capell (1902–1986)]. ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Arthur Capell]], 84, Australian linguist. |
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*[[Paraskeva Clark]], 87, Russian-Canadian painter. |
*[[Paraskeva Clark]], 87, Russian-born Canadian painter, stroke.<ref>[https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/paraskeva-clark Paraskeva Clark]. ''The Canadian Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Vratislav Effenberger]], 63, Czechoslovakian writer.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369302880_Vratislav_Effenberger_Nymburk_1923-Prague_1986 Vratislav Effenberger: Nymburk, 1923–Prague, 1986]. ''ResearchGate (The International Encyclopedia of Surrealism)''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Vratislav Effenberger]], 63, Czech writer. |
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*[[Jacqueline Gadsden]], 86, American silent-screen actress ([[It (1927 film)|''It'']]).<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/12qmJmLXK30IxubhBiRTCT2HmW16ooxXm/view?usp=sharing Gravestone: Jacqueline Gadsdon 10.8.86]. ''(year of death only)''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Jacqueline Gadsden]], 86, American actress. |
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*[[K. C. George]], 83, Indian politician, member of [[Rajya Sabha]], Minister for Food and Forests.<ref>[http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/members/m167.htm K. C. George]. ''Kerala Legislature - Members''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[K. C. George]], 83, Indian politician. |
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*[[Luther Carrington Goodrich]], 91, American [[Sinology|sinologist]] and author.<ref>[https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/1050AB989D2364C2294CB173DE5F3ACB/S0021911800056710a.pdf/luther-carrington-goodrich-18941986.pdf Obituary: Luther Carrington Goodrich (1894-1986)]. ''Cambridge University (The Journal Of Asian Studies)''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Luther Carrington Goodrich]], 91, American [[Sinology|Sinologist]]. |
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*[[Tom Greenwade]], 81, American Major League baseball scout, heart failure.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/14/obituaries/tom-greenwade.html Tom Greenwade]</ref> |
*[[Tom Greenwade]], 81, American Major League baseball scout, heart failure.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/14/obituaries/tom-greenwade.html Tom Greenwade]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Palapatti Sadaya Goundar Kailasam]], 70, Indian jurist, judge of the [[Supreme Court of India]]. |
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*[[Holger Guldager]], 81, Danish Olympic cyclist ([[1924 Summer Olympics|1924]]). |
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*[[Alan Rouse]], 34, British mountaineer, died on descent from [[K2]].<ref>[https://www.oxforddnb.com/display/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-62502 Rouse, Alan Paul]. ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (year of death only)''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[John H. Hamilton Jr.]], 67, American politician, member of the [[Pennsylvania House of Representatives]] (1965–1978). |
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*[[Arun Shridhar Vaidya]], 60, Indian army general, assassinated.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-11-mn-2428-story.html Suspected Sikh Terrorists Kill Ex-Army Chief in India]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Guy H. Jones]], 75, American politician and lawyer. |
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*[[Don McRae (cricketer)|Don McRae]], 71, New Zealand cricketer. |
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*[[Dobrosława Miodowicz-Wolf]], 32, Polish mountaineer, [[1986 K2 disaster|exhaustion]]. |
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*[[Herb Mols]], 71, American sports administrator.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-news-services-for-herbert-mo/151235894/ Services for Herbert Mols Scheduled for Wednesday]</ref> |
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*[[Alan Rouse]], 34, British mountaineer, [[high-altitude pulmonary edema]]. |
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*[[Arun Shridhar Vaidya]], 60, Indian general, shot. |
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*[[Karl Duldig]], 83, Polish-born Australian sculptor. |
*[[Karl Duldig]], 83, Polish-born Australian sculptor.<ref>[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/duldig-karl-karol-12441 Karl (Karol) Duldig (1902–1986)]. ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Tom Gorman (umpire)|Tom Gorman]], 67, American Major League baseballer ([[New York Giants (baseball)|New York Giants]]) and umpire, heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/13/obituaries/tom-gorman.html Tom Gorman]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Bud Edwards]], 78, American NFL football player. |
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*[[Peter Mahon (judge)|Peter Mahon]], 62, New Zealand [[High Court of New Zealand|High Court]] judge, heart failure.<ref>[https://archives.library.auckland.ac.nz/repositories/2/resources/1033 Justice Peter Mahon papers.]. ''University of Aukland''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Tom Gorman (umpire)|Tom Gorman]], 67, American Major League baseball player and umpire, heart attack. |
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*[[Chuck McKinley]], 45, American tennis player, multiple [[US Open (tennis)| U.S. Open]] winner, brain tumour.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/12/obituaries/chuck-mckinley-dies-at-45-won-wimbledon-title-in-63.html Chuck McKinley dies at 45; Won Wimbledon Title in '63]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Peter Mahon (judge)|Peter Mahon]], 62, New Zealand jurist, heart failure. |
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*[[Hans-Joachim Riecke]], 87, Nazi German politician.<ref>[https://entities.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJk94K4qCWMY74FjQcMwYP.html Hans-Joachim Riecke]. ''WorldCat''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Chuck McKinley]], 45, American tennis player, brain cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/12/obituaries/chuck-mckinley-dies-at-45-won-wimbledon-title-in-63.html Chuck McKinley dies at 45; Won Wimbledon Title in '63]</ref> |
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*[[Heinz Strehl]], 48, West German footballer ([[1. FC Nürnberg|FC Nürnberg]], [[Germany national football team|West Germany]]), heart failure.<ref>[https://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Heinz+Strehl/1/2029.html Heinz Strehl]. ''munzinger.de (in German)''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Hans-Joachim Riecke]], 87, German politician and Nazi official. |
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*[[Heinz Strehl]], 48, German footballer, heart failure. |
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*[[Howard Finn]], 68, American city planner and architect, heart attack.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-13-mn-17679-story.html Councilman Finn Stricken, Dies at Age 68]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.{{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Adelaide Doughty|Dame Adelaide Doughty]], 77, Australian-British politician. |
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*[[Howard Jarvis]], 82, American politician, businessman and lobbyist, blood disease.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/14/obituaries/howard-jarvis-82-tax-rebel-is-dead.html Howard Jarvis, 82, Tax Rebel, is Dead]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Paola Mori]], 57, Italian actress, wife of [[Orson Welles]], traffic collision.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/14/obituaries/paola-welles-dead-in-crash.html Paola Welles Dead in Crash]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Benjamin Frank]], 66–67, Indian cricketer. |
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*[[Léonard Mulamba]], 57–58, Zairian politician and diplomat, prime minister of [[Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)|Congo-Léopoldville]], ambassador to three countries. |
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*[[Roberto Hodge]], 42, Chilean footballer, pancreatic cancer. |
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*[[Evaline Ness]], 75, American children's author (''[[Sam, Bangs & Moonshine]]''), heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/14/obituaries/evaline-ness-bayard-is-dead-wrote-and-illustrated-books.html Evaline Ness Bayard Is Dead; Wrote and Illustrated Books]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Hans Pesser]], 74, Austrian footballer ([[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]], [[Austria national football team|Austria]]). |
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*[[Leroy Lins]], 73, American NBL basketball player. |
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*[[Felix Salzer]], 82, Austrian-American musicologist.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/13/obituaries/by-tim-page.html By Tim Page]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Léonard Mulamba]], 57–58, Zairian politician and diplomat, prime minister of [[Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)|Congo-Léopoldville]] (1965–1966). |
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*[[Evaline Ness]], 75, American children's author (''[[Sam, Bangs & Moonshine]]'').<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/14/obituaries/evaline-ness-bayard-is-dead-wrote-and-illustrated-books.html Evaline Ness Bayard Is Dead; Wrote and Illustrated Books]</ref> |
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*[[Hans Pesser]], 74, Austrian footballer. |
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*[[Felix Salzer]], 82, Austrian-American musicologist. |
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*[[Way Bandy]], 45, American makeup artist, AIDS.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/15/obituaries/way-bandy-makeup-artist-and-best-selling-writer-dies.html Way Bandy, Makeup Artist and Best-Selling Writer, Dies]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Jean Bailhache]], 75, French writer. |
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*[[Joe Bolton (television personality)|Joe Bolton]], 75, American television and radio personality ([[WPIX]] – ''[[The Dick Tracy Show]]''), heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/16/obituaries/joseph-bolton-3d-75-officer-joe-on-wpix.html Joseph Bolton 3d, 75, Officer Joe on WPIX]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Pepper Constable]], 72, American football player and doctor, drowned.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/17/obituaries/dr-w-pepper-constable-72-ex-official-of-jersey-hospital.html Dr. W. Pepper Constable, 72, Ex-Official of Jersey Hospital]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Pius Anthony Benincasa]], 73, American Roman Catholic prelate. |
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*[[Anna Dodas i Noguer]], 23, Spanish Catalan poet, murdered. |
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*[[Lemoine Blanchard]], 75, American politician and businessman. |
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*[[ |
*[[Caterina Jarboro]], 88, American opera singer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/16/obituaries/caterina-jarboro.html Caterina Jarboro]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Janko Lavrin]], 99, Slovenian-born British novelist and historian.<ref>[https://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/search/display?dbid=auth&id=35293830 Lavrin, Janko, 1887-1986]. ''National Library of Australia''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Pepper Constable]], 72, American football player and doctor, drowned.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/17/obituaries/dr-w-pepper-constable-72-ex-official-of-jersey-hospital.html Dr. W. Pepper Constable, 72, Ex-Official of Jersey Hospital]</ref> |
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*[[Helen Mack]], 72, American actress ([[While Paris Sleeps (1932 film)|''While Paris Sleeps'']], ''[[Son of Kong]]''), cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/16/obituaries/helen-mack-72-an-actress-in-silent-and-talking-movies.html Helen Mack, 72, an Actress In Silent and Talking Movies]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Víctor García Garzena]], 72, Chilean politician and lawyer. |
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*[[Mãe Menininha do Gantois]], 92, Brazilian spiritual leader, head of the [[Ilê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê]] temple.<ref>[https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/menininha-do-gantois-mae-1894-1986 Menininha do Gantois, Mãe (1894–1986)]. ''Encyclopedia.com''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Caterina Jarboro]], 88, American singer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/16/obituaries/caterina-jarboro.html Caterina Jarboro]</ref> |
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*[[Kapur Singh]], 77, Indian Sikh politician, member of the [[Lok Sabha]]. |
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*[[Janko Lavrin]], 99, Slovene writer and historian. |
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*[[Jan Lotz]], 75, South African rugby player. |
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*[[Helen Mack]], 72, American actress.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/16/obituaries/helen-mack-72-an-actress-in-silent-and-talking-movies.html Helen Mack, 72, an Actress In Silent and Talking Movies]</ref> |
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*[[Mãe Menininha do Gantois]], 92, Brazilian spiritual leader. |
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*[[Arthur Piasecki]], 69, American politician, member of the [[Pennsylvania Senate]] (1967–1970). |
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*[[George Todd (Australian footballer)|George Todd]], 83, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Jomí García Ascot]], 59, Tunisian-born Mexican poet and film director. |
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*[[Ken Austin (politician)|Ken Austin]], 71, Australian politician. |
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*[[Michael Lawrence Haider]], 81, American petroleum engineer, founder of the [[National Academy of Engineering]] and chairman of [[ExxonMobil|Exxon Coorporation]].<ref>[https://www.nae.edu/188864/Michael-L-Haider-19041986 Michael L. Haider 1904-1986]. ''National Academy of Engineering''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Pierre Bertaux]], 78, French linguist. |
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*[[Jomí García Ascot]], 59, Spanish-Mexican writer and filmmaker. |
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*[[Charlie Greenhill]], 84, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Michael Lawrence Haider]], 81, American engineer and oil executive. |
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*[[Henry Kristian Larsen]], 72, Danish Olympic field hockey player ([[1936 Summer Olympics|1936]]). |
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*[[Stjepan Ljubić]], 80, Yugoslav racing cyclist. |
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*[[Vera Sogoyan]], 60, Soviet painter. |
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*[[Winthrop Sargeant]], 82, American violinist and music critic (''[[The New Yorker]]'').<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/19/obituaries/winthrop-sargeant-82-dies-music-writer-for-new-yorker.html Winthrop Sargeant, 82, Dies; Music Writer for New Yorker]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Alexander Barras]], 72, Australian cricketer. |
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*[[John Trevelyan (censor)|John Trevelyan]], 83, English secretary of the [[British Board of Film Classification|Board of the British Board of Film Censors]].<ref>[https://www.oxforddnb.com/display/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-67828 Trevelyan, John]. ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. Retrieved 15 Oct 2024.{{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Richard E. Holz]], 71, American composer. |
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*[[Billy Libbis]], 83, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Louis Peglion]], 80, French racing cyclist. |
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*[[Winthrop Sargeant]], 82, American violinist and music critic.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/19/obituaries/winthrop-sargeant-82-dies-music-writer-for-new-yorker.html Winthrop Sargeant, 82, Dies; Music Writer for New Yorker]</ref> |
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*[[Felix Tikotin]], 92, German-Dutch art collector and architect. |
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*[[John Trevelyan (censor)|John Trevelyan]], 83, British censor. |
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*[[Waldon O. Watson]], 79, American sound engineer. |
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*[[Harald Wiberg]], 78, Swedish writer and illustrator. |
*[[Harald Wiberg]], 78, Swedish writer and illustrator. |
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*[[Patrick Beesly]], 73, British intelligence officer and author. |
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*[[Ronnie Aird]], 84, English cricketer. |
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*[[Patrick Beesly]], 73, British author. |
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*[[Reginald Fenderson]], 74, American actor. |
*[[Reginald Fenderson]], 74, American actor. |
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*[[Sonia Rosemary Keppel]], 86, British author and socialite, grandmother of [[Queen Camilla]]. |
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*[[John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins|John Hurley]], 45, American songwriter ("[[Son of a Preacher Man]]"), liver failure. |
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*[[John Maude]], 85, British judge and politician, member of the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]].<ref>[https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/people/mr-john-maude/1948 Mr John Maude]. ''UK Parliament''. Retrieved 17 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Sonia Rosemary Keppel]], 86, British author and socialite. |
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*[[William T. Pheiffer]], 88, American politician and diplomat, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, ambassador to the Dominican Republic.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/19/obituaries/william-t-pheiffer-ex-ambassador-88.html William T. Pheiffer, Ex-Ambassador, 88]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 17 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[John Maude]], 85, British politician. |
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*[[Thomas McFall]], 73, Irish Anglican prelate. |
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*[[William T. Pheiffer]], 88, American politician and diplomat, member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] (1941–1943).<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/19/obituaries/william-t-pheiffer-ex-ambassador-88.html William T. Pheiffer, Ex-Ambassador, 88]</ref> |
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*[[Ryan Price (trainer)|Ryan Price]], 74, British racehorse trainer. |
*[[Ryan Price (trainer)|Ryan Price]], 74, British racehorse trainer. |
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*[[Jaime Sáenz]], 64, Bolivian |
*[[Jaime Sáenz]], 64, Bolivian poet, novelist and journalist. |
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*[[Esther Shemitz]], 86, American painter.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-23-fi-15999-story.html Esther Shemitz Chambers; Widow of Man Who Played Key Role in Alger Hiss Case] {{subscription required}}</ref> |
*[[Esther Shemitz]], 86, American painter ([[Alger Hiss|Hiss case]]).<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-23-fi-15999-story.html Esther Shemitz Chambers; Widow of Man Who Played Key Role in Alger Hiss Case]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 17 Oct 2024. {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Richard Sneider]], 64, American diplomat. |
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*[[D Subbaramaiah]], 81–82, Indian singer. |
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*[[Nikolaos Syllas]], 71, Greek Olympic athlete ([[1936 Summer Olympics|1936]], [[1948 Summer Olympics|1948]], [[1952 Summer Olympics|1952]]). |
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*[[M. G. Chakrapani]], 75, Indian actor and film producer ([[Mahamaya (film)|''Mahamaya'']], ''[[Thaai Magalukku Kattiya Thaali]]'').<ref>[https://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/fame-eluded-this-sibling-of-an-icon/article2899646.ece Fame eluded this sibling of an icon]. ''The Hindi''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[M. G. Chakrapani]], 75, Indian actor and film producer. |
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*[[Shipwreck Kelly (American football)|Shipwreck Kelly]], 76, American NFL footballer ([[Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)|Brooklyn Dodgers]]), stroke.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/25/obituaries/shipwreck-kelly-dies-football-star-in-30-s.html Shipwreck Kelly Dies; Football Star in 30's]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Bengt Ekenberg]], 74, Swedish chess player. |
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*[[Charles Loewen]], 85, Canadian-born British army general.<ref>[https://www.rmc-cmr.ca/en/college-commandants-office/charles-falkland-loewen 1246 General Sir Charles Falkland Loewen, GCB, KBE, DSO]. ''Royal Military College of Canada''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[William B. Gunter]], 67, American jurist, heart attack. |
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*[[Sammy Vick]], 91, American Major League baseballer ([[New York Yankees]]).<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/20/obituaries/sammy-vick.html Sammy Vick]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Walt Lanfranconi]], 69, American Major League baseball player. |
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*[[Charles Loewen]], 85, Canadian-English general. |
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*[[Peter M. Nicholson]], 67, Canadian politician. |
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*[[Luis Pasarín]], 84, Spanish footballer. |
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*[[Sammy Vick]], 91, American Major League baseball player.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/20/obituaries/sammy-vick.html Sammy Vick]</ref> |
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*[[Vivian Stuart]], 72, British writer.<ref>[https://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/search/display?dbid=auth&id=35336827 Stuart, Vivian]. ''National Library of Australia (year of death only)''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Fred Ayers]], 74, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Bruce F. Beilfuss]], 71, American jurist, cancer. |
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*[[Nikos Nissiotis]], 62, Greek philosopher and basketball coach, traffic collision. |
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*[[Ken Roskie]], 65, American NFL football player. |
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*[[Vivian Stuart]], 72, British writer. |
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*[[Tikhon Yurkin]], 88, Soviet politician. |
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*[[Hermione Baddeley]], 79, English actress (''[[Room at the Top (1959 film)|Room at the Top]]'', ''[[The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore]]'', ''[[The Aristocats]]''), |
*[[Hermione Baddeley]], 79, English actress (''[[Room at the Top (1959 film)|Room at the Top]]'', ''[[The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore]]'', ''[[The Aristocats]]''), stroke.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/21/obituaries/hermione-baddeley-77-dies-acted-on-stage-film-and-tv.html Hermione Baddeley, 77, Dies; Acted on Stage, Film and TV]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Wilfred Beaver]], 89, British |
*[[Wilfred Beaver]], 89, British and American flying ace.<ref>[http://www.veterantributes.org/TributeDetail.php?recordID=1067 Wilfred Beaver]. ''Veteran Tributes''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Jaap Burger]], 81, Dutch politician, member of the [[European Parliament]].<ref>[https://www.parlement.com/id/vg09lkyz2ay0/j_a_w_jaap_burger Mr. J.A.W. (Jaap) Burger]. ''Parlement.com (in Dutch)''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Jaap Burger]], 81, Dutch politician. |
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*[[Hugh De Lacy (politician)|Hugh De Lacy]], 76, American politician, member of the |
*[[Hugh De Lacy (politician)|Hugh De Lacy]], 76, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/21/obituaries/hugh-de-lacy-ex-legislator-active-in-progressive-party.html Hugh De Lacy, Ex-Legislator Active in Progressive Party]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[John Donnelly (rowing)|John Donnelly]], 81, Canadian Olympic rower ([[1928 Summer Olympics|1928]]). |
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*[[Zia Fatehabadi]], 73, Indian poet. |
*[[Zia Fatehabadi]], 73, Indian poet. |
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*[[Gérard Gasiorowski]], 56, French photographer and painter, heart attack.<ref>[https://pic.nypl.org/constituents/386624 Gérard Gasiorowski]. ''New York Public Library''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Raphael Glorieux]], 57, Belgian Olympic cyclist ([[1948 Summer Olympics|1948]]). |
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*[[Lorenzo Tucker]], 79, American actor, lung cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/30/obituaries/lorenzo-tucker-dies-stage-and-screen-actor.html Lorenzo Tucker Dies; Stage and Screen Actor]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Georg Løkkeberg]], 76, Norwegian actor and theatre director. |
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*[[Juan José Rosón]], 53, Spanish politician, heart attack. |
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*[[Lorenzo Tucker]], 79, American actor, lung cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/30/obituaries/lorenzo-tucker-dies-stage-and-screen-actor.html Lorenzo Tucker Dies; Stage and Screen Actor]</ref> |
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*[[Milton Acorn]], 63, Canadian poet and playwright, |
*[[Milton Acorn]], 63, Canadian poet and playwright, heart attack.<ref>[https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/milton-acorn Milton Acorn]. ''The Canadian Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Barbara Bartay]], 65, |
*[[Barbara Bartay]], 65, Czechoslovakian-born American actress, colorectal cancer. |
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*[[Walter Brooke]], 71, American actor, emphysema.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/24/obituaries/walter-brooke-is-dead-at-71-a-stage-movie-and-tv-actor.html Walter Brooke Is Dead at 71; A Stage, Movie and TV Actor]</ref> |
*[[Walter Brooke]], 71, American actor (''[[The Graduate]]''), emphysema.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/24/obituaries/walter-brooke-is-dead-at-71-a-stage-movie-and-tv-actor.html Walter Brooke Is Dead at 71; A Stage, Movie and TV Actor]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Joy Bright Hancock]], 88, American naval officer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/25/obituaries/joy-hancock-dies-last-waves-chief.html Joy Hancock dies; Last Waves Chief]</ref> |
*[[Joy Bright Hancock]], 88, American naval officer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/25/obituaries/joy-hancock-dies-last-waves-chief.html Joy Hancock dies; Last Waves Chief]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Edward Howell (actor)|Edward Howell]], 84, British-Australian actor and |
*[[Edward Howell (actor)|Edward Howell]], 84, British-Australian actor and producer (''[[A Country Practice]]'').<ref>[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/howell-edward-welsford-teddy-12660 Edward Welsford (Teddy) Howell (1902–1986)]. ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Thad Jones]], 63, American jazz trumpeter, cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/21/obituaries/thad-jones-dies-in-denmark-trumpeter-and-band-leader.html Thad Jones dies in Denmark; Trumpeter and Band Leader]</ref> |
*[[Thad Jones]], 63, American jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader, cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/21/obituaries/thad-jones-dies-in-denmark-trumpeter-and-band-leader.html Thad Jones dies in Denmark; Trumpeter and Band Leader]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Vichna Kaplan]], 72–73, Russian-born American academic administrator. |
*[[Vichna Kaplan]], 72–73, Russian-born American academic administrator.<ref>[https://thebaisyaakovproject.religion.utoronto.ca/person/vichna-eisen-kaplan/ Vichna (Eisen) Kaplan]. ''University of Toronto''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Gauriprasanna Mazumder]], 60, Indian lyricist (''[[Palatak]]''). |
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*[[Hartford H. Keifer]], 84, American zoologist. |
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*[[Abdur Rashid Tarkabagish]], 85, Bangladeshi politician, president of [[Awami League]].<ref>[https://www.thedailystar.net/star-weekend/news/the-salanga-massacre-1922-bangladeshs-forgotten-bloodbath-1692412 The Salanga Massacre of 1922: Bangladesh's forgotten bloodbath]. ''The Daily Star''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Gauriprasanna Mazumder]], 60, Indian lyricist. |
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*[[Austin Warren (scholar)|Austin Warren]], 87, American literary critic and professor of English.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/22/obituaries/austin-warren.html Austin Warren]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 19 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Zygmunt Menkes]], 90, Polish-born American painter, heart attack. |
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*[[George Rainbird]], 81, British publisher. |
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*[[Abdur Rashid Tarkabagish]], 85, Bangladeshi politician. |
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*[[Austin Warren (scholar)|Austin Warren]], 87, American literary critic. |
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*[[Bata (footballer)|Bata]], 78, Spanish footballer ([[Athletic Bilbao]], [[Spain national football team|Spain]]).<ref>[https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/16549/Bata.html Bata Agustín Sauto Arana (Player)]. ''National Football Teams''. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Bata (footballer)|Bata]], 78, Spanish footballer. |
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*[[William C. Chase]], 91, American World War II general.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-31-me-15089-story.html Gen. William Chase, Liberator of Bataan, Dies]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Armando Bréa]], 87, Brazilian Olympic runner ([[1932 Summer Olympics|1932]]). |
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*[[Chaim Levanon]], 87, Polish-born Israeli politician, mayor of Tel Aviv. |
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*[[George Brenlin]], 58, American actor. |
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*[[Felix Mitchell]], 31, American drug lord, murdered.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-23-mn-15861-story.html Drug Boss Stabbed to Death in Prison]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[William C. Chase]], 91, American general. |
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*[[Felix Mitchell]], 31, American crime boss, stabbed. |
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*[[Alexandre O'Neill]], 61, Portuguese writer. |
*[[Alexandre O'Neill]], 61, Portuguese writer. |
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*[[Roscoe Charles Wilson]], 81, American air force general, commandant of the [[USAF Air War College]].<ref>[https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/profile/roscoe-charles-wilson/#:~:text=He%20passed%20away%20on%20August,Pilot%20and%20Senior%20Aircraft%20Observer. Roscoe Charles Wilson]. ''Atomic Heritage Foundation''. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Roscoe Charles Wilson]], 81, American general. |
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*[[Vali Akhundov]], 70, |
*[[Vali Akhundov]], 70, Azerbaijani politician, first secretary of the [[Azerbaijan Communist Party (1920)|Azerbaijan Communist Party]]. |
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*[[Celâl Bayar]], 103, Turkish politician, prime minister and president.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-23-mn-15822-story.html Helped End Sultans’ Reign : Ex-Turkey Leader Celal Bayar Dies]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024. {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Lamb Barbee]], 70, American baseball player. |
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*[[Bruce Cowling]], 66, American actor.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DUCbm_2q3Ui2kYBq4AmqEYA2daqJw6pC/view?usp=sharing Clyde Bruce Cowling 22.8.86]. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Celâl Bayar]], 103, Turkish politician, [[Prime Minister of Turkey|prime minister]] (1937–1939) and [[President of Turkey|president]] (1950–1960).<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-23-mn-15822-story.html Helped End Sultans’ Reign : Ex-Turkey Leader Celal Bayar Dies] {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Charlie Eckert]], 89, American Major League baseballer ([[Philadelphia Athletics]]).<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer-charlie-eckert/37378510/ Charlie Eckert obit]. ''Philadelphia Inquirer''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Jacques Bonnet]], 47, French Olympic field hockey player ([[1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]). |
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*[[Dots Johnson]], 73, American actor (''[[Paisan]]'', ''[[The Joe Louis Story]]'').<ref>[https://amsterdamnews.com/news/2024/01/25/dots-johnson-actor-credited-and-uncredited-in-several-films/ Dots Johnson, actor, credited and uncredited in several films]. ''New York Amsterdam News''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Bruce Cowling]], 66, American actor. |
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*[[Walter T. Kelley]], 88–89, American beekeeper. |
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*[[Sobha Singh (painter)|Sobha Singh]], 84, Indian painter.<ref>[https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/signposts/story/19860915-self-taught-philosopher-painter-sobha-singh-passes-away-801239-1986-09-14 Self-taught philosopher-painter Sobha Singh passes away]. ''India Today''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Charlie Eckert]], 89, American Major League baseball player.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer-charlie-eckert/37378510/ Charlie Eckert obit]</ref> |
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*[[F. Palmer Weber]], 72, American businessman and activist.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/24/obituaries/f-palmer-weber-72-is-dead.html F. Palmer Weber, 72, is dead]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[César Graña]], 66–67, Peruvian-American sociologist, traffic collision. |
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*[[Dots Johnson]], 73, American actor. |
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*[[Mel Merritt]], 88, American football player. |
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*[[Sobha Singh (painter)|Sobha Singh]], 84, Indian painter. |
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*[[William Craig Smith]], 67, American art director. |
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*[[Josef Streb]], 74, German footballer. |
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*[[F. Palmer Weber]], 72, American businessman and activist.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/24/obituaries/f-palmer-weber-72-is-dead.html F. Palmer Weber, 72, is dead]</ref> |
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*[[José Estrada (director)|José Estrada]], 48, Mexican director and screenwriter (''[[Mexican, You Can Do It]]''). |
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*[[Joe Brown (impresario)|Joe Brown]], 78, New Zealand businessman and entertainment promoter. |
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*[[Adrienne Fazan]], 80, American film editor ([[An American in Paris (film)|''An American in Paris'']], [[Gigi (1958 film)|''Gigi'']]). |
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*[[Lloyd Budd]], 72, English cricketer. |
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*[[Donald Fortier]], 39, American intelligence agent ([[United States National Security Council|National Security Council]]), cancer.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-25-mn-16087-story.html Donald R. Fortier, Reagan Aide, Dies of Cancer at 39]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024. {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Bill Callihan]], 70, American football player. |
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*[[Herman H. Hanneken]], 93, American Marine Corps general, [[Medal of Honor]] recipient.<ref>[https://www.cmohs.org/recipients/herman-h-hanneken Herman Henry Hanneken]. ''Congressional Medal of Honor Society''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Florencio Castelló]], 80–81, Spanish actor. |
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*[[Mikhail Kuznetsov (actor)|Mikhail Kuznetsov]], 68, Soviet actor ([[Ivan the Terrible (1945 film)|''Ivan the Terrible'']]). |
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*[[Ion Clopoțel]], 93, Romanian journalist. |
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*[[Warren P. Mason]], 85, American electrical engineer, physicist and author.<ref>[https://pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/article-abstract/81/2/570/627183/Mason-Warren-P-1900-1986?redirectedFrom=PDF Warren P. Mason, 1900-1986]. ''Journal of the Acoustical Society of America''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Eric Cook]], 77, Canadian politician. |
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*[[Eduardo Quisumbing]], 90, Filipino botanist.<ref>[https://members.nast.ph/index.php/list-of-national-scientist/details/3/29 Quisumbing, Eduardo A.]. ''National Academy of Science and Technology''. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Pete Daily]], 75, American jazz musician. |
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*[[Rosita Díaz Gimeno]], 77, Spanish actress. |
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*[[Ben C. Duniway]], 78, American jurist. |
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*[[José Estrada (director)|José Estrada]], 48, Mexican filmmaker. |
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*[[Bill Evans (outfielder)|Bill Evans]], 87, American baseball player. |
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*[[Adrienne Fazan]], 80, American film editor. |
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*[[Donald Fortier]], 39, American intelligence agent, cancer.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-25-mn-16087-story.html Donald R. Fortier, Reagan Aide, Dies of Cancer at 39] {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Herman H. Hanneken]], 93, American soldier, [[Medal of Honor]] recipient. |
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*[[Marvin Hatley]], 81, American film composer. |
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*[[Charles Janssens]], 80, Belgian actor. |
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*[[Mikhail Kuznetsov (actor)|Mikhail Kuznetsov]], 68, Soviet actor. |
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*[[Warren P. Mason]], 85, American electrical engineer. |
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*[[Sid Meehl]], 72, Australian footballer. |
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*[[Eduardo Quisumbing]], 90, Filipino botanist. |
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*[[Harry Benjamin]], 101, German-American sexologist and endocrinologist ([[transgender]] studies).<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/27/obituaries/harry-benjamin-dies-at-101-specialist-in-transsexualism.html Harry Benjamin dies at 101; Specialist in Transsexualism]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Germaine Acremant]], 97, French novelist and playwright. |
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*[[John P. Caufield]], 67, American politician, member of the [[New Jersey Senate]], fire director for the [[Newark Fire Division|Newark Fire Department]].<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/25/obituaries/john-caufield-a-state-senator-and-fire-director-of-newark.html John Caufield, a State Senator and Fire Director of Newark]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[John P. Caufield]], 67, American politician, member of the [[New Jersey Senate]] (since 1979).<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/25/obituaries/john-caufield-a-state-senator-and-fire-director-of-newark.html John Caufield, a State Senator and Fire Director of Newark]</ref> |
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*[[George Diehl]], 68, American baseball player. |
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*[[Lili Larys]], 77, Polish dancer. |
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*[[George Palmer (Australian cricketer)|George Palmer]], 83, Australian cricketer ([[South Australia cricket team|South Australia]]). |
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*[[Katarzyna Szymon]], 78, Polish mystic. |
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*[[Cynthia Clark Wedel]], 77, American theological educator. |
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*[[John Stuart Yeates]], 86, New Zealand botanist. |
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*[[Ronald Bates]], 54, American lighting designer, heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/26/obituaries/ronald-bates-stage-designer.html Ronald Bates, Stage Designer]</ref> |
*[[Ronald Bates]], 54, American ballet lighting designer, heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/26/obituaries/ronald-bates-stage-designer.html Ronald Bates, Stage Designer]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Allen Case]], 51, American actor ([[The Deputy (TV series)|''The Deputy'']]), heart attack.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-28-me-13881-story.html Allen Case, 51, Dies; Actor in Variety of TV Western Shows]. ''L.A. Times''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024. {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[Clarence Berryman]], 80, American Olympic wrestler ([[1928 Summer Olympics|1928]]). |
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*[[Bernie Elsey]], 79–80, Australian entrepreneur and property developer, cancer.<ref>[https://link.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/resource/E4uKgVIMnXE Russ Hinze, Bernie Elsey and Alex Dewar (l-r) at the opening of the Tiki Village Hotel, Surfers Paradise, Queensland]. ''City Libraries, City of Gold Coast''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Allen Case]], 51, American actor, heart attack.<ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-08-28-me-13881-story.html Allen Case, 51, Dies; Actor in Variety of TV Western Shows] {{subscription required}}</ref> |
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*[[M. Stanley Livingston]], 81, American physicist, co-inventor of the [[cyclotron]], associate director of the [[Fermilab|National Accelerator Laboratory]], prostate cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/09/20/obituaries/m-stanley-livingston-atom-smasher-builder.html M. Stanley Livingston; Atom-Smasher Builder]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Bernie Elsey]], 79–80, Australian entrepreneur and property developer. |
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*[[Syed Hasan Mahmood]], 63, Pakistani politician and cricket administrator, Chief Minister of Bahawalpur State.<ref>[https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/hasan-mahmood-40500 Makhdoomzada Syed Hasan Mahmood]. ''CricInfo''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Amos Kent]], 84, American football player. |
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*[[Mary Moody Northen]], 94, American financier and philanthropist, chairman of the board for [[American National Insurance Company]] and [[Moody National Bank]].<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/27/obituaries/mary-moody-northen-texas-millionaire-dies.html Mary Moody Northen, Texas Millionaire, Dies]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Fernando Vaz]], 68, Portuguese footballer and manager ([[Casa Pia A.C.|Casa Pia]]).<ref>[https://eu-football.info/_manager.php?id=964 National football team manager Fernando Vaz]. ''Eu-Football''. Retrieved 24 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Syed Hasan Mahmood]], 63, Pakistani politician and cricketer. |
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*[[Mary Moody Northen]], 94, American philanthropist.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/27/obituaries/mary-moody-northen-texas-millionaire-dies.html Mary Moody Northen, Texas Millionaire, Dies]</ref> |
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*[[David Rabinovitz]], 78, American jurist. |
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*[[Henry Neville Southern]], 77, English ornithologist. |
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*[[Vassil Tzankov]], 81, Bulgarian geologist and paleontologist. |
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*[[Fernando Vaz]], 68, Portuguese footballer. |
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*[[Hu Harries]], 64, Canadian politician. |
*[[Hu Harries]], 64, Canadian politician. |
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*[[Thomas Harpur (New Zealand cricketer)|Thomas Harpur]], 70, New Zealand cricketer. |
*[[Thomas Harpur (New Zealand cricketer)|Thomas Harpur]], 70, New Zealand cricketer. |
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*[[Marvin Hatley]], 81, American film composer ([[Hal Roach|Hal Roach Studio]]).<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DUh3WsuH7-kWYJYzs7Y6tIzG_oC_8Yas/view?usp=sharing T. Marvin Hatley 26.8.86]. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Walther Hess]], 86, German cricketer. |
*[[Walther Hess]], 86, German cricketer. |
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*[[Ted Knight]], 62, American actor (''[[The Mary Tyler Moore Show]]'', ''[[Caddyshack]]'', ''[[Too Close for Comfort]]''), colon cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/27/obituaries/ted-knight-winner-of-2-emmy-awards-for-television-series.html Ted Knight, Winner of 2 Emmy Awards for Television Series]</ref> |
*[[Ted Knight]], 62, American actor (''[[The Mary Tyler Moore Show]]'', ''[[Caddyshack]]'', ''[[Too Close for Comfort]]''), colon cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/08/27/obituaries/ted-knight-winner-of-2-emmy-awards-for-television-series.html Ted Knight, Winner of 2 Emmy Awards for Television Series]</ref> |
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*[[Joyce Mansour]], 58, Egyptian-French poet, cancer. |
*[[Joyce Mansour]], 58, Egyptian-French poet, cancer. |
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*[[Dragutin Mitić]], 68, Yugoslav-American tennis player. |
*[[Dragutin Mitić]], 68, Yugoslav-American tennis player. |
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*[[George Nēpia]], 81, New Zealand rugby player. |
*[[George Nēpia]], 81, New Zealand rugby union and rugby league player. |
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*[[Alfred Pilkington]], 85, English cricketer. |
*[[Alfred Pilkington]], 85, English cricketer. |
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*[[Paul Sciacca]], 77, American mobster ([[Bonanno crime family]]). |
*[[Paul Sciacca]], 77, American mobster ([[Bonanno crime family]]). |
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*[[Lu Shijia]], 75, Chinese physicist and aerospace engineer. |
*[[Lu Shijia]], 75, Chinese physicist and aerospace engineer. |
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*[[Sax Mallard]], 70, American jazz musician, cancer. |
*[[Sax Mallard]], 70, American jazz musician, cancer. |
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*[[Harold Matthews]], 83, Australian footballer. |
*[[Harold Matthews]], 83, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Col Mitchell]], 72, Australian footballer. |
*[[Col Mitchell]], 72, Australian rules footballer. |
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*[[Alex Munro (footballer, born 1912)|Alex Munro]], 74, Scottish footballer. |
*[[Alex Munro (footballer, born 1912)|Alex Munro]], 74, Scottish footballer. |
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*[[Ronald Taylor]], 77, English cricketer. |
*[[Ronald Taylor]], 77, English cricketer. |
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*[[George Pelawa]], 18, American ice hockey player, traffic collision. |
*[[George Pelawa]], 18, American ice hockey player, traffic collision. |
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*[[Annabelle Rankin|Dame Annabelle Rankin]], 78, Australian politician. |
*[[Annabelle Rankin|Dame Annabelle Rankin]], 78, Australian politician. |
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*[[John Tuggle]], 25, American football player, cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/09/01/obituaries/tuggle-ex-giant-dies-of-cancer-at-25.html Tuggle, ex-Giant, dies of cancer at 25]</ref> |
*[[John Tuggle]], 25, American NFL football player, cancer.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/09/01/obituaries/tuggle-ex-giant-dies-of-cancer-at-25.html Tuggle, ex-Giant, dies of cancer at 25]</ref> |
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*[[Bernice T. Van der Vries]], 96, American politician. |
*[[Bernice T. Van der Vries]], 96, American politician. |
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*[[Gordon Webber (author)|Gordon Webber]], 73, American writer. |
*[[Gordon Webber (author)|Gordon Webber]], 73, American writer. |
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The following is a list of notable deaths in August 1986.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
August 1986
[edit]1
[edit]- Carlo Confalonieri, 93, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Dean of the College of Cardinals.[1]
- Paul Detlefsen, 86, Danish-born American commercial artist (The Adventures of Mark Twain).
- Marion Grant, 68, American historian and writer, sister of Katharine Hepburn, heart attack.[2]
- Ignatius Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono, 86, Indonesian politician, Minister of Trade and Agriculture.[3]
- James Horan, 75, Irish Roman Catholic priest.[4]
- Lena Kennedy, 72, English author.[5]
- Willem Klein, 73, Dutch mental calculator, murdered.[6]
- Syd Negus, 74, Australian politician, senator for Western Australia.[7]
- José María Vidal, 51, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Spain), heart attack.[8]
2
[edit]- Aligholi Ardalan, 86, Iranian diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Roy Cohn, 59, American lawyer and prosecutor, Joseph McCarthy's chief counsel, prosecuted Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, AIDS.[9]
- Renato Leduc, 88, Mexican poet and journalist.
- Shakti Prasad, 58, Indian Kannada actor (Immadi Pulikeshi, Antha).
3
[edit]- Paul de Groot, 87, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives, leader of the Communist Party.[10]
- Otmar Emminger, 75, German economist, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, heart attack.[11]
- Thad Hutcheson, 70, American attorney.[12]
- George Kuznets, 77, American economist (agricultural economics).[13]
- Beryl Markham, 83, British-born Kenyan aviator, first to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic from Britain to North America (West with the Night).[14]
- Y. Eswara Reddy, 70–71, Indian politician, member of Lok Sabha, leader of the Communist Party of India.
- Florence Reece, 86, American social activist and songwriter ("Which Side Are You On?"), heart attack.[15]
- Joe Thomas, 77, American jazz saxophonist.[16]
- William B. Williams, 62, American disc jockey (WNEW, Make Believe Ballroom), coined "Chairman of the Board" for Frank Sinatra, respiratory failure.[17]
4
[edit]- Hyllus Maris, 52, Australian Aboriginal rights activist (Women of the Sun), cancer.[18]
- Bob Roggy, 29, American javelin thrower, fall.[19]
- Willem Ruis, 41, Dutch game show presenter, cardiac arrest.
- Thomas J. Valentino, 79, Italian-born American businessman, compiled libraries of sound effects.[20]
5
[edit]- Banesh Hoffmann, 79, British-born American physicist and mathematician (Einstein–Infeld–Hoffmann equations).[21]
- Katharine Krom Merritt, 100, American physician specializing in pediatrics (Kasabach–Merritt syndrome).[22]
- Himzo Polovina, 59, Yugoslavian singer and songwriter, heart attack.[23]
- Karl Streibel, 82, German concentration camp commander (Trawniki concentration camp),
6
[edit]- Emilio Fernández, 82, Mexican film director, actor and screenwriter (María Candelaria), heart attack.[24]
- Harry H. Johnson, 91, American army general.
- Philomé Obin, 94, Haitian painter.[25]
- Kim Williams, 62, American writer, naturalist and commentator on National Public Radio (All Things Considered), cancer.[26]
- Beppe Wolgers, 57, Swedish lyricist and author, peptic ulcer.
7
[edit]- Ladislav Hojer, 28, Czechoslovakian serial killer, executed.[27]
- William J. Schroeder, 54, American soldier and artificial heart recipient, lung infection.[28]
- Julie Tullis, 47, British climber and filmmaker, died during descent of K2.[29]
8
[edit]- Yehoshua Cohen, 64, Israeli Zionist militant (Lehi), assassinated two U.N. envoys, heart attack.[30]
- Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer, 93, American architect and women's rights activist.[31]
9
[edit]- Eoin McNamee, 71–72, Irish Republican, Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army, cancer.[32]
- Gustav Adolf Nosske, 83, German lawyer and convicted war criminal.
- Jef Scherens, 77, Belgian track cyclist, multiple world champion.
- Ruth Teitelbaum, 62, American mathematician and computer programmer, original ENIAC programmer.
10
[edit]- Arthur Capell, 84, Australian linguist (Australian and Austronesian languages).[33]
- Paraskeva Clark, 87, Russian-born Canadian painter, stroke.[34]
- Vratislav Effenberger, 63, Czechoslovakian writer.[35]
- Jacqueline Gadsden, 86, American silent-screen actress (It).[36]
- K. C. George, 83, Indian politician, member of Rajya Sabha, Minister for Food and Forests.[37]
- Luther Carrington Goodrich, 91, American sinologist and author.[38]
- Tom Greenwade, 81, American Major League baseball scout, heart failure.[39]
- Palapatti Sadaya Goundar Kailasam, 70, Indian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court of India.
- Alan Rouse, 34, British mountaineer, died on descent from K2.[40]
- Arun Shridhar Vaidya, 60, Indian army general, assassinated.[41]
11
[edit]- Karl Duldig, 83, Polish-born Australian sculptor.[42]
- Tom Gorman, 67, American Major League baseballer (New York Giants) and umpire, heart attack.[43]
- Peter Mahon, 62, New Zealand High Court judge, heart failure.[44]
- Chuck McKinley, 45, American tennis player, multiple U.S. Open winner, brain tumour.[45]
- Hans-Joachim Riecke, 87, Nazi German politician.[46]
- Heinz Strehl, 48, West German footballer (FC Nürnberg, West Germany), heart failure.[47]
12
[edit]- Howard Finn, 68, American city planner and architect, heart attack.[48]
- Howard Jarvis, 82, American politician, businessman and lobbyist, blood disease.[49]
- Paola Mori, 57, Italian actress, wife of Orson Welles, traffic collision.[50]
- Léonard Mulamba, 57–58, Zairian politician and diplomat, prime minister of Congo-Léopoldville, ambassador to three countries.
- Evaline Ness, 75, American children's author (Sam, Bangs & Moonshine), heart attack.[51]
- Hans Pesser, 74, Austrian footballer (Rapid Wien, Austria).
- Felix Salzer, 82, Austrian-American musicologist.[52]
13
[edit]- Way Bandy, 45, American makeup artist, AIDS.[53]
- Joe Bolton, 75, American television and radio personality (WPIX – The Dick Tracy Show), heart attack.[54]
- Pepper Constable, 72, American football player and doctor, drowned.[55]
- Anna Dodas i Noguer, 23, Spanish Catalan poet, murdered.
- Caterina Jarboro, 88, American opera singer.[56]
- Janko Lavrin, 99, Slovenian-born British novelist and historian.[57]
- Helen Mack, 72, American actress (While Paris Sleeps, Son of Kong), cancer.[58]
- Mãe Menininha do Gantois, 92, Brazilian spiritual leader, head of the Ilê Axé Iyá Omin Iyamassê temple.[59]
- Kapur Singh, 77, Indian Sikh politician, member of the Lok Sabha.
14
[edit]- Jomí García Ascot, 59, Tunisian-born Mexican poet and film director.
- Michael Lawrence Haider, 81, American petroleum engineer, founder of the National Academy of Engineering and chairman of Exxon Coorporation.[60]
15
[edit]- Winthrop Sargeant, 82, American violinist and music critic (The New Yorker).[61]
- John Trevelyan, 83, English secretary of the Board of the British Board of Film Censors.[62]
- Harald Wiberg, 78, Swedish writer and illustrator.
16
[edit]- Patrick Beesly, 73, British intelligence officer and author.
- Reginald Fenderson, 74, American actor.
- Sonia Rosemary Keppel, 86, British author and socialite, grandmother of Queen Camilla.
- John Maude, 85, British judge and politician, member of the House of Commons.[63]
- William T. Pheiffer, 88, American politician and diplomat, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, ambassador to the Dominican Republic.[64]
- Ryan Price, 74, British racehorse trainer.
- Jaime Sáenz, 64, Bolivian poet, novelist and journalist.
- Esther Shemitz, 86, American painter (Hiss case).[65]
17
[edit]- M. G. Chakrapani, 75, Indian actor and film producer (Mahamaya, Thaai Magalukku Kattiya Thaali).[66]
- Shipwreck Kelly, 76, American NFL footballer (Brooklyn Dodgers), stroke.[67]
- Charles Loewen, 85, Canadian-born British army general.[68]
- Sammy Vick, 91, American Major League baseballer (New York Yankees).[69]
18
[edit]- Vivian Stuart, 72, British writer.[70]
19
[edit]- Hermione Baddeley, 79, English actress (Room at the Top, The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, The Aristocats), stroke.[71]
- Wilfred Beaver, 89, British and American flying ace.[72]
- Jaap Burger, 81, Dutch politician, member of the European Parliament.[73]
- Hugh De Lacy, 76, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, cancer.[74]
- Zia Fatehabadi, 73, Indian poet.
- Gérard Gasiorowski, 56, French photographer and painter, heart attack.[75]
- Lorenzo Tucker, 79, American actor, lung cancer.[76]
20
[edit]- Milton Acorn, 63, Canadian poet and playwright, heart attack.[77]
- Barbara Bartay, 65, Czechoslovakian-born American actress, colorectal cancer.
- Walter Brooke, 71, American actor (The Graduate), emphysema.[78]
- Joy Bright Hancock, 88, American naval officer.[79]
- Edward Howell, 84, British-Australian actor and producer (A Country Practice).[80]
- Thad Jones, 63, American jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader, cancer.[81]
- Vichna Kaplan, 72–73, Russian-born American academic administrator.[82]
- Gauriprasanna Mazumder, 60, Indian lyricist (Palatak).
- Abdur Rashid Tarkabagish, 85, Bangladeshi politician, president of Awami League.[83]
- Austin Warren, 87, American literary critic and professor of English.[84]
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[edit]- Bata, 78, Spanish footballer (Athletic Bilbao, Spain).[85]
- William C. Chase, 91, American World War II general.[86]
- Chaim Levanon, 87, Polish-born Israeli politician, mayor of Tel Aviv.
- Felix Mitchell, 31, American drug lord, murdered.[87]
- Alexandre O'Neill, 61, Portuguese writer.
- Roscoe Charles Wilson, 81, American air force general, commandant of the USAF Air War College.[88]
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[edit]- Vali Akhundov, 70, Azerbaijani politician, first secretary of the Azerbaijan Communist Party.
- Celâl Bayar, 103, Turkish politician, prime minister and president.[89]
- Bruce Cowling, 66, American actor.[90]
- Charlie Eckert, 89, American Major League baseballer (Philadelphia Athletics).[91]
- Dots Johnson, 73, American actor (Paisan, The Joe Louis Story).[92]
- Walter T. Kelley, 88–89, American beekeeper.
- Sobha Singh, 84, Indian painter.[93]
- F. Palmer Weber, 72, American businessman and activist.[94]
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[edit]- José Estrada, 48, Mexican director and screenwriter (Mexican, You Can Do It).
- Adrienne Fazan, 80, American film editor (An American in Paris, Gigi).
- Donald Fortier, 39, American intelligence agent (National Security Council), cancer.[95]
- Herman H. Hanneken, 93, American Marine Corps general, Medal of Honor recipient.[96]
- Mikhail Kuznetsov, 68, Soviet actor (Ivan the Terrible).
- Warren P. Mason, 85, American electrical engineer, physicist and author.[97]
- Eduardo Quisumbing, 90, Filipino botanist.[98]
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[edit]- Harry Benjamin, 101, German-American sexologist and endocrinologist (transgender studies).[99]
- John P. Caufield, 67, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate, fire director for the Newark Fire Department.[100]
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[edit]- Ronald Bates, 54, American ballet lighting designer, heart attack.[101]
- Allen Case, 51, American actor (The Deputy), heart attack.[102]
- Bernie Elsey, 79–80, Australian entrepreneur and property developer, cancer.[103]
- M. Stanley Livingston, 81, American physicist, co-inventor of the cyclotron, associate director of the National Accelerator Laboratory, prostate cancer.[104]
- Syed Hasan Mahmood, 63, Pakistani politician and cricket administrator, Chief Minister of Bahawalpur State.[105]
- Mary Moody Northen, 94, American financier and philanthropist, chairman of the board for American National Insurance Company and Moody National Bank.[106]
- Fernando Vaz, 68, Portuguese footballer and manager (Casa Pia).[107]
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[edit]- Raymond Abellio, 78, French writer.
- Baldric, 25, American-born French Thoroughbred racehorse.
- Elsie M. Burrows, 72, English botanist.
- Marion Fyfe, 88, New Zealand zoologist.
- Hu Harries, 64, Canadian politician.
- Thomas Harpur, 70, New Zealand cricketer.
- Marvin Hatley, 81, American film composer (Hal Roach Studio).[108]
- Walther Hess, 86, German cricketer.
- Ted Knight, 62, American actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Caddyshack, Too Close for Comfort), colon cancer.[109]
- Sándor von Korompay, 74, Hungarian Olympic rower (1936).
- Kent T. Lundgren, 72, American politician.
- Allan Parkhill, 74, New Zealand rugby player.
- Mutsuo Sugiura, 68, Japanese engineer.
- Rosa Torras, 91, Spanish Olympic tennis player (1924).
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[edit]- Snehansu Kanta Acharya, 72, Indian politician.
- Georgy Agzamov, 31, Soviet chess player, fall.
- Daniel Fignolé, 72, Haitian politician, provisional president (1957).[110]
- Bernard Fonlon, 61, Cameroonian politician and educator.
- Edward Ford, 84, Australian physician.
- Joyce Mansour, 58, Egyptian-French poet, cancer.
- Dragutin Mitić, 68, Yugoslav-American tennis player.
- George Nēpia, 81, New Zealand rugby union and rugby league player.
- Alfred Pilkington, 85, English cricketer.
- Paul Sciacca, 77, American mobster (Bonanno crime family).
- Olga Šilhánová, 65, Czech Olympic gymnast (1948).
- Robbie Wijting, 61, Dutch general.
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[edit]- Giorgi Chitaia, 95, Soviet Georgian ethnographer.
- Arthur Cunliffe, 77, English footballer.
- Alexander Dolgun, 59, American writer and Gulag survivor, kidney failure.[111]
- Russell Lee, 83, American photographer.[112]
- Don Simmons, 68, Australian politician.
- Elvi Sinervo, 74, Finnish writer.
- Cyril Trailor, 67, Welsh footballer.
- Philippe Valois, 79, Canadian politician.
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[edit]- Ellis Achong, 82, Trinidad and Tobago cricketer.
- Giles Baring, 76, English cricketer.
- Alfred Fagon, 49, British playwright, heart attack.
- L. Raymond Fennell, 92, Canadian politician.
- Roy King, 82, American painter and sculptor.
- Vladimir Kuznetsov, 55, Soviet Olympic javelin thrower (1952, 1956, 1964).
- Lu Shijia, 75, Chinese physicist and aerospace engineer.
- Sax Mallard, 70, American jazz musician, cancer.
- Harold Matthews, 83, Australian rules footballer.
- Col Mitchell, 72, Australian rules footballer.
- Alex Munro, 74, Scottish footballer.
- Ronald Taylor, 77, English cricketer.
- Stuart Young, 52, English business executive.
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[edit]- Margaret Wood Bancroft, 93, American naturalist.
- Forrest E. Everhart, 64, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.
- Thomas Kilbride, 75, Irish politician.
- Walter Kutschmann, 72, German-Argentine Einsatzkommando and war criminal, heart attack.[113]
- Edward P. Larkin, 71, American politician.
- Aldo Longinotti, 76, Italian Olympic boxer (1932).
- Otto Mortensen, 79, Danish composer.
- George Pelawa, 18, American ice hockey player, traffic collision.
- Dame Annabelle Rankin, 78, Australian politician.
- John Tuggle, 25, American NFL football player, cancer.[114]
- Bernice T. Van der Vries, 96, American politician.
- Gordon Webber, 73, American writer.
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[edit]- Carl Alberg, 85, Swedish boat designer.
- Jorge Alessandri, 90, Chilean politician, president (1958–1964).[115]
- Edward Buehrig, 75, American political scientist.
- Elizabeth Coatsworth, 93, American author (The Cat Who Went to Heaven).[116]
- Henry Moore, 88, English sculptor.[117]
- Urho Kekkonen, 85, Finnish politician, president (1956–1982) and prime minister (1950–1953, 1954–1956).[118]
- Goffredo Parise, 56, Italian writer and journalist.
- Čestmír Řanda, 62, Czech actor.
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