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Dead at age 65

1,529 Notable deaths

Nicolas Rossolimo

Chess player (1910–1975).

Born February 28th, 1910 in Kyiv.

Died July 24th, 1975 at 65 years old in New York City.

Wilhelm Emmanuel Freiherr von Ketteler

German theologian and politician who served as bishop of mainz (1811-1877).

Born December 25th, 1811 in Münster.

Died July 13th, 1877 at 65 years old in Burghausen.

Robert Ward Johnson

American politician (1814-1879).

Born July 22nd, 1814 in Scott County.

Died July 26th, 1879 at 65 years old in Little Rock (dysentery).

Enrico Mizzi

Prime minister of malta (1885-1950).

Born September 20th, 1885 in Valletta.

Died December 20th, 1950 at 65 years old in Valletta.

Walter Warzecha

German admiral (1891–1956).

Born May 23rd, 1891 in Świebodzin.

Died August 30th, 1956 at 65 years old in Hamburg (myocardial infarction).

Horace Robertson

Australian army senior commander (1894-1960).

Born October 29th, 1894 in Warrnambool.

Died April 28th, 1960 at 65 years old in Heidelberg.

Moussa Arafat

Palestinian politician (1940-2005).

Born January 23rd, 1940 in Jaffa.

Died September 7th, 2005 at 65 years old in Gaza City.

Frank Benford

American electrical engineer & physicist best known for rediscovering benford's law (1883-1948).

Born May 29th, 1883 in Johnstown. [ref]

Died December 4th, 1948 at 65 years old in Schenectady. [ref]

Carl Lange

Danish physician who made significants contributions to the fields of neurology, psychiatry, and psychology (1834–1900).

Born December 4th, 1834 in Vordingborg.

Died May 29th, 1900 at 65 years old in Copenhagen.

Kaci Kullmann Five

Norwegian politician (1951-2017).

Born April 13th, 1951 in Oslo.

Died February 19th, 2017 at 65 years old in Oslo (breast cancer). [ref]

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