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Dead at age 41

301 Notable deaths

Karl Fritzsch

Ss officer (1903-1945).

Born July 10th, 1903 in Mokřiny.

Died May 2nd, 1945 at 41 years old in Berlin.

Joginder Singh Sahnan

Indian soldier, recipient of param vir chakra, born 1921.

Born September 26th, 1921 in Moga.

Died October 23rd, 1962 at 41 years old in Bum La Pass.

Charlie Barnett

American actor and comedian (1954-1996).

Born September 23rd, 1954 in Bluefield.

Died March 16th, 1996 at 41 years old in New York City (death from AIDS-related complications).

Cesare Pavese

Italian writer, literary critic, and translator (1908–1950).

Born September 9th, 1908 in Santo Stefano Belbo.

Died August 27th, 1950 at 41 years old in Turin (drug overdose).

Kathleen Ferrier

English contralto (1912–1953).

Born April 22nd, 1912 in Preston. [ref]

Died October 8th, 1953 at 41 years old in London (cancer, breast cancer). [ref]

Northern Calloway

American actor (1948-1990).

Born September 10th, 1948 in New York City.

Died January 9th, 1990 at 41 years old in Ossining (cardiovascular disease).

Coluche

French comedian and actor (1944-1986).

Born October 28th, 1944 in 14th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died June 19th, 1986 at 41 years old in Opio (traffic collision). [ref]

Sophiya Haque

English actress, singer, video jockey and dancer (1971-2013).

Born June 14th, 1971 in Portsmouth. [ref]

Died January 17th, 2013 at 41 years old in London (cancer, pneumonia). [ref]

Hugo Ball

German author, poet and one of the leading dada artists.

Born February 22nd, 1886 in Pirmasens. [ref]

Died September 14th, 1927 at 41 years old in Sant'Abbondio (stomach cancer). [ref]

Gar Samuelson

American drummer (1958–1999).

Born February 18th, 1958 in Chautauqua County.

Died July 14th, 1999 at 41 years old in Orange City (liver cirrhosis).

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