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Dead at age 58

670 Notable deaths

Archbishop Damaskinos Papandreou

Politician and priest from greece (1891-1949).

Born March 15th, 1891 in Dorvitsa.

Died May 20th, 1949 at 58 years old in Athens.

Martinus Theunis Steyn

6th president of the orange free state and south african judge..

Born October 1st, 1858 in Winburg.

Died November 28th, 1916 at 58 years old in Bloemfontein.

Marcel Bozzuffi

French actor.

Born October 28th, 1929 in Rennes. [ref]

Died February 2nd, 1988 at 58 years old in 13th arrondissement of Paris (cerebral hemorrhage). [ref]

Candido Portinari

Brazilian painter (1903-1962).

Born December 29th, 1903 in Brodowski. [ref]

Died February 6th, 1962 at 58 years old in Rio de Janeiro (cancer).

Gilda Gray

Dancer, singer, actress.

Born October 24th, 1901 in Kraków.

Died December 22nd, 1959 at 58 years old in Hollywood (myocardial infarction).

Keith Campbell

British biologist (1954-2012) professor of animal development at the university of nottingham.

Born May 23rd, 1954 in Birmingham.

Died October 5th, 2012 at 58 years old in Nottingham.

Turk Broda

Ice hockey player (1914-1972).

Born May 15th, 1914 in Brandon.

Died October 17th, 1972 at 58 years old in Toronto.

Charles Mangin

General from france.

Born July 6th, 1866 in Sarrebourg. [ref]

Died May 12th, 1925 at 58 years old in Paris. [ref]

John James Rickard Macleod

Nobel prize-winning scottish physician and physiologist; co-discoverer of insulin.

Born September 6th, 1876 in Clunie.

Died March 16th, 1935 at 58 years old in Aberdeen.

Gottlieb Hering

Ss officer, second commandant of bełżec extermination camp (1887-1945).

Born June 2nd, 1887 in Warmbronn.

Died October 9th, 1945 at 58 years old in Kernen im Remstal.

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It is the secret of the world that all things subsist and do not die, but retire a little from sight and afterwards return again. Ralph Waldo Emerson