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Dead at age 67

1,133 Notable deaths

Pierre Chareau

French designer architect (1883-1950).

Born August 4th, 1883 in Bordeaux. [ref]

Died August 24th, 1950 at 67 years old in East Hampton. [ref]

Melvin H. Evans

American politician (1917-1984).

Born August 7th, 1917 in Christiansted.

Died November 27th, 1984 at 67 years old in Christiansted.

Jacob Druckman

American composer (1928-1996).

Born June 26th, 1928 in Philadelphia. [ref]

Died May 24th, 1996 at 67 years old in New Haven (lung cancer). [ref]

Martha Root

Travelling teacher of the bahá'í faith in the early 20th century.

Born August 10th, 1872 in Richwood.

Died September 28th, 1939 at 67 years old in Honolulu.

Muhammad VII al-Munsif

Bey of tunis.

Born March 4th, 1881 in Manouba.

Died September 1st, 1948 at 67 years old in Pau.

J. Warren Kerrigan

American actor and director (1879-1947).

Born July 25th, 1879 in Louisville.

Died June 9th, 1947 at 67 years old in Balboa Island (pneumonia).

Aleksandr Kuprin

Russian writer.

Born September 7th, 1870 in Narovchat. [ref]

Died August 25th, 1938 at 67 years old in Saint Petersburg (cancer). [ref]

Antonio Saura

Spanish artist (1930-1998).

Born September 22nd, 1930 in Huesca. [ref]

Died July 22nd, 1998 at 67 years old in Cuenca. [ref]

Juan Federico Ponce Vaides

Guatemalan president (1889-1956).

Born August 26th, 1889 in Guatemala City.

Died November 16th, 1956 at 67 years old in Guatemala City.

Luciano Salce

Italian film director, lyricist, scenographer (1922-1989).

Born September 25th, 1922 in Rome.

Died December 17th, 1989 at 67 years old in Rome (myocardial infarction, melanoma).

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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