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Dead at age 62

1,260 Notable deaths

Paul Gavarni

French caricaturist (1804-1866).

Born January 13th, 1804 in Paris.

Died November 24th, 1866 at 62 years old in 16th arrondissement of Paris.

Rikichi Andō

Japanese general (1884-1946).

Born April 3rd, 1884 in Sendai.

Died April 19th, 1946 at 62 years old in Shanghai (intoxication).

Katō Tomosaburō

Japanese admiral (1861-1923).

Born April 1st, 1861 in Ōtemachi.

Died August 24th, 1923 at 62 years old in Aoyama (colorectal cancer).

Arthur Whitten Brown

British army officer (1886–1948).

Born July 23rd, 1886 in Glasgow.

Died October 4th, 1948 at 62 years old in Swansea (Veronal poisoning).

François Van der Elst

Belgian footballer (1954–2017).

Born December 1st, 1954 in Opwijk.

Died January 11th, 2017 at 62 years old in Aalst (cardiac arrest). [ref]

Don Alvarado

American actor, assistant film director, and film production manager (1904–1967).

Born November 4th, 1904 in Albuquerque.

Died March 31st, 1967 at 62 years old in Hollywood (cancer).

George Brayton

American mechanical engineer (1830–1892).

Born October 3rd, 1830 in Rhode Island.

Died December 17th, 1892 at 62 years old in Kingsbury.

Ruth Teitelbaum

American computer programmer and mathematician.

Born February 1st, 1924 in The Bronx.

Died August 9th, 1986 at 62 years old in Dallas. [ref]

Moïse Kisling

Polish-french artist (1891-1953).

Born January 22nd, 1891 in Kraków. [ref]

Died April 29th, 1953 at 62 years old in Sanary-sur-Mer. [ref]

Maria Trubnikova

Russian philanthropist and feminist (1835–1897).

Born January 18th, 1835 in Chita, Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky.

Died May 10th, 1897 at 62 years old in Saint Petersburg, Tambov.

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I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity. Gilda Radner