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1,009 Notable deaths
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Martha Tilton

American singer (1915–2006).

Born November 14th, 1915 in Corpus Christi.

Died December 8th, 2006 at 91 years old in Brentwood (disease). [ref]

John Alexander

American actor (1897-1982).

Born November 29th, 1897 in Newport.

Died July 13th, 1982 at 84 years old in New York City (disease).

Dennis Hoey

British film actor (1893-1960).

Born March 30th, 1893 in London.

Died July 25th, 1960 at 67 years old in Palm Beach (disease).

Martha O'Driscoll

American actress, dancer, socialite (1922-1998).

Born March 4th, 1922 in Tulsa.

Died November 3rd, 1998 at 76 years old in Ocala (disease).

Magda Olivero

Italian opera soprano (1910-2014).

Born March 25th, 1910 in Saluzzo.

Died September 8th, 2014 at 104 years old in Milan (disease).

Negasso Gidada

Ethiopian president (1943-2019).

Born September 3rd, 1943 in Dembi Dollo.

Died April 27th, 2019 at 75 years old in Frankfurt (disease). [ref]

Eugène Dubois

Dutch paleoanthropologist (1858–1940).

Born January 28th, 1858 in Eijsden.

Died December 16th, 1940 at 82 years old in Haelen (disease).

Barbara Kent

Canadian actress (1907–2011).

Born December 16th, 1907 in Gadsby.

Died October 13th, 2011 at 103 years old in Palm Desert (disease). [ref]

Leslie Brooks

American actress (1922-2011).

Born July 13th, 1922 in Lincoln.

Died July 1st, 2011 at 88 years old in Sherman Oaks (disease). [ref]

Bernhard Lichtenberg

German roman catholic priest, theologian, martyr and blessed (1875–1943).

Born December 3rd, 1875 in Oława. [ref]

Died November 5th, 1943 at 67 years old in Hof (disease).

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