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193 Notable deaths
 by liver cancer

Errol Brown

Singer and songwriter.

Born November 12th, 1948 in Kingston. [ref]

Died May 6th, 2015 at 66 years old in The Bahamas (liver cancer).

Percy Sledge

American singer.

Born November 25th, 1941 in Leighton.

Died April 14th, 2015 at 73 years old in Baton Rouge (liver cancer).

Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay

Indian bengali bengali novelist and short story writer (1876-1938).

Born September 15th, 1876 in Debanandapur. [ref]

Died January 16th, 1938 at 61 years old in Kolkata (liver cancer). [ref]

Roberto Bolaño

Chilean author.

Born April 28th, 1953 in Santiago. [ref]

Died July 16th, 2003 at 50 years old in Barcelona (liver cancer). [ref]

Georg Simmel

German sociologist, philosopher, and critic (1858-1918).

Born March 1st, 1858 in Berlin. [ref]

Died September 28th, 1918 at 60 years old in Strasbourg (liver cancer). [ref]

Harold Sakata

American sportsman and actor (1920-1982).

Born July 1st, 1920 in Holualoa.

Died July 29th, 1982 at 62 years old in Honolulu (liver cancer).

Ivan Koloff

Canadian professional wrestler.

Born August 25th, 1942 in Montreal.

Died February 18th, 2017 at 74 years old in Winterville (liver cancer). [ref]

Gerry Mulligan

American jazz musician (1927–1996).

Born April 6th, 1927 in New York City. [ref]

Died January 20th, 1996 at 68 years old in Darien (liver cancer). [ref]

Joe Profaci

Italian mobster.

Born October 2nd, 1897 in Villabate.

Died June 7th, 1962 at 64 years old in New York City (liver cancer).

Percy Lavon Julian

African-american chemist (1899-1975).

Born April 11th, 1899 in Montgomery.

Died April 19th, 1975 at 76 years old in Waukegan (liver cancer).

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