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283 Notable deaths
 by cerebral hemorrhage

Tenzing Norgay

Nepalese indian sherpa mountaineer (1914-1986).

Born May 15th, 1914 in Nepal, Khumbu.

Died May 9th, 1986 at 71 years old in Darjeeling (cerebral hemorrhage). [ref]

Antonio Gramsci

Italian marxist philosopher, writer, and politician (1891–1937).

Born January 23rd, 1891 in Ales. [ref]

Died April 27th, 1937 at 46 years old in Rome (cerebral hemorrhage).

Roy O. Disney

American businessman (1893–1971).

Born June 24th, 1893 in Chicago.

Died December 20th, 1971 at 78 years old in Burbank (cerebral hemorrhage).

Hermann Hesse

German writer (1877–1962).

Born July 2nd, 1877 in Calw. [ref]

Died August 9th, 1962 at 85 years old in Montagnola (cerebral hemorrhage). [ref]

Django Reinhardt

Romani-belgian /french jazz musician (1910–1953).

Born January 23rd, 1910 in Pont-à-Celles.

Died May 16th, 1953 at 43 years old in Samois-sur-Seine (cerebral hemorrhage).

Alvin York

United states army medal of honor recipient (1887-1964).

Born December 13th, 1887 in Fentress County.

Died September 2nd, 1964 at 76 years old in Nashville (cerebral hemorrhage).

Sergei Prokofiev

Ukrainian & russian soviet pianist and composer (1891-1953).

Born April 23rd, 1891 in Sontsivka. [ref]

Died March 5th, 1953 at 61 years old in Moscow (cerebral hemorrhage). [ref]

David Stern

Former commissioner of the national basketball association (1942–2020).

Born September 22nd, 1942 in New York City.

Died January 1st, 2020 at 77 years old in Manhattan (cerebral hemorrhage). [ref]

Charles Ponzi

Italian businessman and con artist (1882–1949).

Born March 3rd, 1882 in Lugo.

Died January 18th, 1949 at 66 years old in Rio de Janeiro (cerebral hemorrhage).

Constantine I of Greece

King of greece (1868-1923).

Born August 2nd, 1868 in Athens.

Died January 11th, 1923 at 54 years old in Palermo (cerebral hemorrhage).

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