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Dead at age 93

1,047 Notable deaths

Jessie Ackermann

Social reformer, feminist, journalist, writer and traveller (1857–1951).

Born July 4th, 1857 in Frankfort.

Died March 31st, 1951 at 93 years old in Pomona.

Vitali Melnikov

Soviet and russian film director, screenwriter (1928–2022).

Born May 1st, 1928 in Mazanovo.

Died March 21st, 2022 at 93 years old in Saint Petersburg. [ref]

Rafael Chimishkyan

Soviet weightlifter (1929–2022).

Born March 23rd, 1929 in Tbilisi.

Died September 25th, 2022 at 93 years old [ref]

Elena Gnesina

Russian composer and music educator (1874-1967).

Born May 30th, 1874 in Rostov-on-Don.

Died June 4th, 1967 at 93 years old in Moscow.

Jean Margéot

Catholic cardinal (1916–2009).

Born February 3rd, 1916 in Mauritius.

Died July 17th, 2009 at 93 years old in Port-Louis. [ref]

Frank McCabe

American basketball player (1927–2021).

Born June 30th, 1927 in Grand Rapids.

Died April 18th, 2021 at 93 years old in Peoria. [ref]

Nathan Shaham

Israeli writer (1925–2018).

Born January 29th, 1925 in Tel Aviv, Jaffa.

Died June 18th, 2018 at 93 years old in Beit Alfa (Alzheimer's disease).

Jüri Lossmann

Estonian athletics competitor and association football player (1891–1984).

Born February 4th, 1891 in Kabala manor.

Died May 1st, 1984 at 93 years old in Stockholm.

Nelly Landry

Belgian-french tennis player.

Born December 28th, 1916 in Orsett.

Died February 22nd, 2010 at 93 years old in 16th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Erika Mahringer

Austrian female alpine skier (1924–2018).

Born November 16th, 1924 in Linz. [ref]

Died October 30th, 2018 at 93 years old in Mayrhofen (heart failure). [ref]

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