Deaths by...

239 Notable deaths
 by cardiovascular disease

Byron Foulger

Actor (1899-1970).

Born August 27th, 1899 in Ogden.

Died April 4th, 1970 at 70 years old in Hollywood (cardiovascular disease).

Lyudmila Gurchenko

Soviet and russian theater and film actress, singer, composer, director (1935—2011).

Born November 12th, 1935 in Kharkiv.

Died March 30th, 2011 at 75 years old in Moscow (cardiovascular disease). [ref]

Miguel Calero

Colombian footballer (1971-2012).

Born April 14th, 1971 in Ginebra.

Died December 4th, 2012 at 41 years old in Mexico City (cardiovascular disease).

Gene Conley

American baseball player (1930–2017).

Born November 10th, 1930 in Muskogee.

Died July 4th, 2017 at 86 years old in Foxborough (cardiovascular disease).

Joris Ivens

Dutch filmmaker (1898-1989).

Born November 18th, 1898 in Nijmegen. [ref]

Died June 28th, 1989 at 90 years old in Paris (cardiovascular disease). [ref]

Fritz Reiner

Hungarian american orchestra conductor (1888–1963).

Born December 19th, 1888 in Budapest.

Died November 15th, 1963 at 74 years old in New York City (cardiovascular disease).

Abraham Pais

Dutch-american physicist and science historian (1918–2000).

Born May 19th, 1918 in Amsterdam.

Died July 28th, 2000 at 82 years old in Copenhagen (cardiovascular disease).

Velimir Khlebnikov

Russian writer (1885–1922).

Born November 8th, 1885 in Malye Derbety. [ref]

Died June 28th, 1922 at 36 years old in Ruchi, Krestetsky District (cardiovascular disease). [ref]

Luiz Gonzaga

Brazilian recording artist, songwriter, singer, performing artist (1912–1989).

Born December 13th, 1912 in Pernambuco, Exu.

Died August 2nd, 1989 at 76 years old in Recife (cardiovascular disease).

Antonio Quarracino

Argentine cardinal (1923–1998).

Born August 8th, 1923 in Pollica.

Died February 28th, 1998 at 74 years old in Buenos Aires (cardiovascular disease).

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