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Dead at age 92

955 Notable deaths

Viktor Frankl

Austrian holocaust survivor, neurologist, psychiatrist, philosopher and author (1905-1997).

Born March 26th, 1905 in Vienna. [ref]

Died September 2nd, 1997 at 92 years old in Vienna. [ref]

Friedrich Hayek

Austrian and british economist.

Born May 8th, 1899 in Vienna. [ref]

Died March 23rd, 1992 at 92 years old in Freiburg im Breisgau. [ref]

Karl Popper

Austrian-british philosopher of science.

Born July 28th, 1902 in Vienna. [ref]

Died September 17th, 1994 at 92 years old in London. [ref]

Dabney Coleman

American actor (1932–2024).

Born January 3rd, 1932 in Austin.

Died May 16th, 2024 at 92 years old in Santa Monica (heart failure, cardiac arrest, dysphagia). [ref]

Armand Hammer

American businessman and philanthropist.

Born May 21st, 1898 in New York City. [ref]

Died December 10th, 1990 at 92 years old in Los Angeles (bone cancer). [ref]

Daniel Ellsberg

American economist and whistleblower known for releasing the pentagon papers.

Born April 7th, 1931 in Chicago.

Died June 16th, 2023 at 92 years old in Kensington (pancreatic cancer). [ref]

Jean Kennedy Smith

American diplomat and united states ambassador to ireland; younger sister of john f. kennedy (1928-2020).

Born February 20th, 1928 in Boston.

Died June 17th, 2020 at 92 years old in New York City. [ref]

Éamon de Valera

3rd president of ireland (1882-1975).

Born October 14th, 1882 in Manhattan. [ref]

Died August 29th, 1975 at 92 years old in Dublin (pneumonia). [ref]

Tommy DeVito

American musician (1928-2020).

Born June 19th, 1928 in Belleville.

Died September 21st, 2020 at 92 years old in Las Vegas (COVID-19). [ref]

Diana Douglas

American actress (1923-2015).

Born January 22nd, 1923 in Bermuda.

Died July 3rd, 2015 at 92 years old in Woodland Hills (cancer).

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