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3,013 Notable deaths
 by myocardial infarction

Jim Flaherty

Canadian politician (1949–2014).

Born December 30th, 1949 in Lachine.

Died April 10th, 2014 at 64 years old in Ottawa (myocardial infarction).

Hans Fallada

German writer.

Born July 21st, 1893 in Greifswald. [ref]

Died February 5th, 1947 at 53 years old in Berlin (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Rex Ingram

American actor (1895/1903–1969).

Born October 20th, 1895 in Navarro, Cairo.

Died September 19th, 1969 at 73 years old in Hollywood (myocardial infarction).

Cordwainer Smith

American author (1913-1966).

Born July 11th, 1913 in Milwaukee. [ref]

Died August 6th, 1966 at 53 years old in Baltimore (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Paul Kelly

American actor (1899-1956).

Born August 9th, 1899 in Brooklyn. [ref]

Died November 6th, 1956 at 57 years old in Beverly Hills (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Ernest J. Gaines

American author (1933–2019).

Born January 15th, 1933 in Oscar. [ref]

Died November 5th, 2019 at 86 years old in Oscar (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Gul Mohammed

Shortest adult human (1957–1997).

Born February 15th, 1957 in New Delhi.

Died October 1st, 1997 at 40 years old in New Delhi (myocardial infarction).

Charles Farrell

American actor.

Born August 9th, 1901 in Norfolk County. [ref]

Died May 6th, 1990 at 88 years old in Palm Springs (myocardial infarction). [ref]

John Sparkman

American jurist and politician (1899–1985).

Born December 20th, 1899 in Hartselle.

Died November 16th, 1985 at 85 years old in Huntsville (myocardial infarction).

Delmore Schwartz

American poet (1913–1966).

Born December 8th, 1913 in Brooklyn.

Died July 11th, 1966 at 52 years old in New York City (myocardial infarction).

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