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Dead at age 63

873 Notable deaths

John Davis

American weightlifter (1921-1984).

Born January 12th, 1921 in Smithtown.

Died July 13th, 1984 at 63 years old in Albuquerque (lung cancer).

Ahmed Zaki Abu Shadi

Egyptian poet and physician.

Born February 9th, 1892 in Cairo.

Died April 12th, 1955 at 63 years old in Washington, D.C.. [ref]

Manfred Korfmann

German archaeologist.

Born April 26th, 1942 in Cologne. [ref]

Died August 11th, 2005 at 63 years old in Ofterdingen (lung cancer). [ref]

Klavdy Lebedev

Russian painter (1852-1916).

Born October 28th, 1852 in Russian Empire. [ref]

Died October 4th, 1916 at 63 years old in Moscow.

Tim Whelan

Film director, writer and producer (1893-1957).

Born November 2nd, 1893 in Cannelton. [ref]

Died August 12th, 1957 at 63 years old in Beverly Hills. [ref]

Ernest Lluch

Spanish politician and economist (1937-2000).

Born January 21st, 1937 in Vilassar de Mar. [ref]

Died November 21st, 2000 at 63 years old in Barcelona (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Alexander Ragulin

Russian ice hockey player.

Born May 5th, 1941 in Moscow.

Died November 17th, 2004 at 63 years old in Moscow. [ref]

Paula von Preradović

Austrian writer, poet (1887-1951).

Born October 12th, 1887 in Vienna.

Died May 25th, 1951 at 63 years old in Vienna.

Marco Enrico Bossi

Italian organist, composer, improviser and pedagogue..

Born April 25th, 1861 in Salò. [ref]

Died February 20th, 1925 at 63 years old in Atlantic Ocean (cerebrovascular disease). [ref]

Ernst Wiechert

German writer (1887-1950).

Born May 18th, 1887 in Piersławek. [ref]

Died August 24th, 1950 at 63 years old in Stäfa (cancer). [ref]

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