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271 Notable deaths
 by Parkinson's disease

Bruno Pontecorvo

Italian nuclear physicist (1913–1993).

Born August 22nd, 1913 in Pisa.

Died September 24th, 1993 at 80 years old in Dubna (Parkinson's disease).

Brock Adams

American lawyer, politician (1927-2004).

Born January 13th, 1927 in Atlanta.

Died September 10th, 2004 at 77 years old in Stevensville (Parkinson's disease).

Leo Lionni

Dutch-italian artist and children's writer (1910-1999).

Born May 5th, 1910 in Amsterdam.

Died October 11th, 1999 at 89 years old in Radda in Chianti (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

David Storey

British writer (1933–2017).

Born July 13th, 1933 in Wakefield.

Died March 27th, 2017 at 83 years old in London (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Jordan Cronenweth

American cinematographer (1935–1996).

Born February 20th, 1935 in Los Angeles.

Died November 29th, 1996 at 61 years old in Los Angeles (Parkinson's disease).

Martin Fleischmann

British chemist (1927–2012).

Born March 29th, 1927 in Karlovy Vary. [ref]

Died August 3rd, 2012 at 85 years old in Tisbury (Parkinson's disease).

Chris Rainbow

British singer-songwriter.

Born November 18th, 1946 in Glasgow.

Died February 25th, 2015 at 68 years old in Isle of Skye (Parkinson's disease).

Charles Mathias

American politician (1922-2010).

Born July 24th, 1922 in Frederick.

Died January 25th, 2010 at 87 years old in Chevy Chase (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Henry Bellmon

American politician (1921-2009).

Born September 3rd, 1921 in Tonkawa.

Died September 29th, 2009 at 88 years old in Enid (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Chelo Alonso

Cuban dancer and actress (1933-2019).

Born April 10th, 1933 in Camagüey.

Died February 20th, 2019 at 85 years old in Mentana (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

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