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1,009 Notable deaths
 by disease

Matti Klinge

Finnish historian and professor.

Born August 31st, 1936 in Helsinki.

Died March 5th, 2023 at 86 years old (disease). [ref]

Ursula Karusseit

German actress (1939-2019).

Born August 2nd, 1939 in Elbląg.

Died February 1st, 2019 at 79 years old in Berlin (disease). [ref]

Ninon Vallin

French singer (1886-1961).

Born September 8th, 1886 in Montalieu-Vercieu.

Died November 22nd, 1961 at 75 years old in Lyon (disease).

Janusz Morgenstern

Polish film director.

Born November 16th, 1922 in Mykulyntsi. [ref]

Died September 6th, 2011 at 88 years old in Warsaw (disease). [ref]

Dorothy Devore

American actress (1899–1976).

Born June 22nd, 1899 in Fort Worth.

Died September 10th, 1976 at 77 years old in Woodland Hills (disease).

Brigitte Askonas

British immunologist (1923–2013).

Born April 1st, 1923 in Vienna.

Died January 9th, 2013 at 89 years old in London Borough of Camden (disease).

Joseph Albert Malula

Roman catholic cardinal (1917–1989).

Born December 12th, 1917 in Kinshasa.

Died June 14th, 1989 at 71 years old in Belgium (disease).

Edouard Louis Dubufe

French painter (1819–1883).

Born March 30th, 1820 in former 8th arrondissement of Paris.

Died August 11th, 1883 at 63 years old in Versailles (disease).

Elżbieta Krzesińska

Polish long jumper.

Born November 11th, 1934 in Warsaw.

Died December 29th, 2015 at 81 years old in Warsaw (disease). [ref]

Irma Adelman

American economist (1930-2017).

Born March 14th, 1930 in Chernivtsi.

Died February 5th, 2017 at 86 years old in Paris (disease).

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