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180 Notable deaths
 by diabetes

Buck Clarke

American jazz percussionist (1933–1988).

Born October 2nd, 1933 in Washington, D.C..

Died October 11th, 1988 at 55 years old in Los Angeles (diabetes).

Rafael Arnaiz Barón

Spanish saint of the roman catholic church (1911-1938).

Born April 9th, 1911 in Burgos. [ref]

Died April 26th, 1938 at 27 years old in San Isidro de Dueñas (diabetes). [ref]

Chicho Sibilio

Spanish basketball player and coach (1958–2019).

Born October 3rd, 1958 in San Cristóbal.

Died August 10th, 2019 at 60 years old in San Gregorio de Nigua (diabetes). [ref]

Alcindo

Brazilian footballer and manager (1945-2016).

Born March 31st, 1945 in Sapucaia do Sul.

Died August 27th, 2016 at 71 years old in Porto Alegre (diabetes). [ref]

Donald McPherson

Canadian figure skater. (1945–2001).

Born February 20th, 1945 in Windsor.

Died November 24th, 2001 at 56 years old in Munich (diabetes).

Matus Bisnovat

Soviet aircraft and missile designer (1905-1977).

Born October 23rd, 1905 in Nikopol. [ref]

Died November 6th, 1977 at 72 years old in Moscow (diabetes).

Kunio Lemari

President of the marshall islands (1942-2008).

Born November 29th, 1942 in Jaluit Atoll.

Died March 28th, 2008 at 65 years old in Majuro (diabetes). [ref]

Charles Grenzbach

American sound engineer (1923-2004).

Born December 29th, 1923 in New York City.

Died March 29th, 2004 at 80 years old in Palm Desert (diabetes).

Nikolai Drozdetsky

Soviet ice hockey player.

Born June 14th, 1957 in Kolpino.

Died November 25th, 1995 at 38 years old in Saint Petersburg (diabetes).

Luis Álamos

Chilean footballer (1923-1983).

Born December 25th, 1923 in Chañaral. [ref]

Died June 26th, 1983 at 59 years old in Santiago (diabetes). [ref]

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