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252 Notable deaths
 by Parkinson's disease

George Patton IV

U.s. army general (1923-2004).

Born December 24th, 1923 in Boston.

Died June 27th, 2004 at 80 years old in South Hamilton (Parkinson's disease).

John Lindsay

American politician (1921–2000).

Born November 24th, 1921 in New York City.

Died December 19th, 2000 at 79 years old in Hilton Head Island (Parkinson's disease).

Manfred Rommel

German politician (1928–2013).

Born December 24th, 1928 in Stuttgart.

Died November 7th, 2013 at 84 years old in Stuttgart (Parkinson's disease).

Robert Ressler

Fbi agent (1937–2013).

Born February 21st, 1937 in Chicago.

Died May 5th, 2013 at 76 years old in Spotsylvania County (Parkinson's disease).

Johnny Isakson

American politician (1944–2021).

Born December 28th, 1944 in Atlanta.

Died December 19th, 2021 at 76 years old in Atlanta (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Paul Bocuse

French chef (1926–2018).

Born February 11th, 1926 in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or.

Died January 20th, 2018 at 91 years old in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Pauline Kael

American film critic (1919-2001).

Born June 19th, 1919 in Petaluma. [ref]

Died September 3rd, 2001 at 82 years old in Great Barrington (Parkinson's disease).

William H. Masters

American gynecologist (1915–2001).

Born December 27th, 1915 in Cleveland.

Died February 16th, 2001 at 85 years old in Tucson (Parkinson's disease).

Andrew Grove

Hungarian-born american businessman, engineer and author.

Born September 2nd, 1936 in Budapest. [ref]

Died March 21st, 2016 at 79 years old in Los Altos (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Jeremy Bulloch

English actor (1945–2020).

Born February 16th, 1945 in Market Harborough.

Died December 17th, 2020 at 75 years old in Tooting (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

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