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Dead at age 63

876 Notable deaths

Panteley Kiselov

Bulgarian general (1863-1927).

Born October 23rd, 1863 in Svishtov.

Died October 14th, 1927 at 63 years old in Sofia.

Paul von Klenau

Danish-born composer (1883-1946).

Born February 11th, 1883 in Copenhagen. [ref]

Died August 31st, 1946 at 63 years old in Copenhagen. [ref]

Maria Jotuni

Finnish writer.

Born April 9th, 1880 in Kuopio. [ref]

Died September 30th, 1943 at 63 years old in Helsinki. [ref]

Mihály Tóth

Hungarian footballer (1926-1990).

Born September 26th, 1926 in Budapest, Bezdan.

Died March 7th, 1990 at 63 years old in Budapest.

Alfred Kelbassa

German footballer (1925-1988).

Born April 21st, 1925 in Gelsenkirchen.

Died August 11th, 1988 at 63 years old in Dortmund.

Rubén Marcos

Chilean footballer (1942-2006).

Born December 6th, 1942 in Osorno.

Died August 14th, 2006 at 63 years old in Osorno (myocardial infarction).

Hugo Celmiņš

Latvian politician (1877-1941).

Born October 30th, 1877 in Lubāna Parish.

Died July 30th, 1941 at 63 years old in Moscow.

Margaret Furse

English costume designer (1911-1974).

Born February 18th, 1911 in London.

Died July 8th, 1974 at 63 years old in Kensington (cancer, breast cancer).

Daniel Carroll

Australian rugby union player; usa rugby union player and national coach; olympic gold medalist (1892-1956).

Born November 17th, 1892 in Melbourne.

Died August 5th, 1956 at 63 years old in New Orleans.

Albert Ehrenstein

German writer.

Born December 23rd, 1886 in Vienna. [ref]

Died April 8th, 1950 at 63 years old in New York City. [ref]

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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