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Dead at age 93

1,048 Notable deaths

Russell Baker

American writer and satirist (1925-2019).

Born August 14th, 1925 in Morrisonville. [ref]

Died January 21st, 2019 at 93 years old in Leesburg. [ref]

Hugh Scott

American politician (1900–1994).

Born November 11th, 1900 in Fredericksburg.

Died July 21st, 1994 at 93 years old in Falls Church (cardiac arrest).

Ilia II of Georgia

Patriarch of georgia (1933–2026).

Born January 4th, 1933 in Vladikavkaz.

Died March 17th, 2026 at 93 years old in Tbilisi (gastrointestinal bleeding). [ref]

Samuel Willenberg

Polish-born sculptor and holocaust survivor, participant at the revolt and escape at treblinka extermination cap (1923-2016).

Born February 16th, 1923 in Częstochowa.

Died February 19th, 2016 at 93 years old in Tel Aviv, Jaffa (stroke). [ref]

Paul Sweezy

American economist (1910–2004).

Born April 10th, 1910 in New York City.

Died February 27th, 2004 at 93 years old in Larchmont.

C. Douglas Dillon

United states navy officer, art collector, metropolitan museum chairman (1909-2003).

Born August 21st, 1909 in Geneva.

Died January 10th, 2003 at 93 years old in New York City.

Vitaly Ginzburg

Russian physicist (1916–2009).

Born October 4th, 1916 in Moscow.

Died November 8th, 2009 at 93 years old in Moscow (heart failure). [ref]

Arthur Anderson

American actor (1922-2016).

Born August 29th, 1922 in Staten Island.

Died April 9th, 2016 at 93 years old in Manhattan. [ref]

Adrian Boult

British conductor (1889–1983).

Born April 8th, 1889 in Chester.

Died February 22nd, 1983 at 93 years old in London.

Edmund Gettier

American philosopher (1927–2021).

Born October 31st, 1927 in Baltimore.

Died March 23rd, 2021 at 93 years old [ref]

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