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237 Notable deaths
 by Parkinson's disease

Whit Bissell

American actor (1909-1996).

Born October 25th, 1909 in New York City.

Died March 5th, 1996 at 86 years old in Woodland Hills (Parkinson's disease).

Phil Hill

American race car driver (1927-2008).

Born April 20th, 1927 in Miami.

Died August 28th, 2008 at 81 years old in Salinas (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Marella Agnelli

Italian socialite.

Born May 4th, 1927 in Florence.

Died February 23rd, 2019 at 91 years old in Turin (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Dave Parker

American baseball player (1951–2025).

Born June 9th, 1951 in Grenada. [ref]

Died June 28th, 2025 at 74 years old in Cincinnati (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Ralph McQuarrie

American conceptual designer and illustrator (1929-2012).

Born June 13th, 1929 in Gary.

Died March 3rd, 2012 at 82 years old in Los Angeles (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Jerry Butler

American soul singer and songwriter (1939–2025).

Born December 8th, 1939 in Sunflower.

Died February 20th, 2025 at 85 years old in Chicago (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

A. J. P. Taylor

English historian (1906-1990).

Born March 25th, 1906 in Birkdale. [ref]

Died September 7th, 1990 at 84 years old in London (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

George Roy Hill

American film director (1921-2002).

Born December 20th, 1921 in Minneapolis.

Died December 27th, 2002 at 81 years old in New York City (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Ray Kennedy

English footballer.

Born July 28th, 1951 in Northumberland.

Died November 30th, 2021 at 70 years old (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

Kurt Masur

German conductor (1927-2015).

Born July 18th, 1927 in Brzeg.

Died December 19th, 2015 at 88 years old in Greenwich (Parkinson's disease). [ref]

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