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Dead at age 37

255 Notable deaths

Joachim Gottschalk

German actor.

Born April 10th, 1904 in Calau. [ref]

Died November 6th, 1941 at 37 years old in Berlin (asphyxia). [ref]

Kang Gyeong-ae

Korean writer, novelist and poet.

Born April 20th, 1907 in Songhwa County.

Died April 26th, 1944 at 37 years old in Hwanghae (disease).

Dušan Pašek

Czechoslovak ice hockey player.

Born September 7th, 1960 in Bratislava. [ref]

Died March 15th, 1998 at 37 years old in Bratislava (ballistic trauma).

Olivér Halassy

Hungarian water polo player.

Born July 31st, 1909 in Budapest.

Died September 10th, 1946 at 37 years old in Budapest.

Alexander Vvedensky

Russian poet with formidable influence on "unofficial" and avant-garde art during and after the times of the soviet union.

Born December 19th, 1904 in Saint Petersburg. [ref]

Died December 20th, 1941 at 37 years old in Kazan (pleurisy).

Ben Warren

English footballer (1879-1917).

Born May 7th, 1879 in Derbyshire.

Died January 15th, 1917 at 37 years old in Derbyshire (tuberculosis).

Léon Delagrange

French aviator, sculptor (1872-1910).

Born March 13th, 1872 in Orléans. [ref]

Died January 4th, 1910 at 37 years old in Bordeaux (aviation accident). [ref]

Fidel Pagés

Spanish author, the pioneer of lumbar epidural anaesthesia.

Born January 26th, 1886 in Huesca. [ref]

Died September 21st, 1923 at 37 years old in Quintanapalla (traffic collision). [ref]

Ruth Harriet Louise

American photographer.

Born January 13th, 1903 in New York City. [ref]

Died October 12th, 1940 at 37 years old in Los Angeles (puerperal disorders). [ref]

Leonid Yengibarov

Soviet actor.

Born March 15th, 1935 in Moscow.

Died July 25th, 1972 at 37 years old in Moscow (myocardial infarction).

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