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2,835 Notable deaths
 by myocardial infarction

Diana Vreeland

American magazine editor.

Born July 29th, 1906 in Paris.

Died August 22nd, 1989 at 83 years old in New York City (myocardial infarction).

Georg Solti

Hungarian orchestral and operatic conductor.

Born October 21st, 1912 in Budapest. [ref]

Died September 5th, 1997 at 84 years old in Antibes (myocardial infarction). [ref]

John Perry Barlow

American poet and essayist.

Born October 3rd, 1947 in Sublette County.

Died February 7th, 2018 at 70 years old in San Francisco (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Robert Newton

English stage and film actor.

Born June 1st, 1905 in Shaftesbury. [ref]

Died March 25th, 1956 at 50 years old in Beverly Hills (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Elpidio Quirino

6th president of the philippines (1890-1956).

Born November 16th, 1890 in Vigan.

Died February 29th, 1956 at 65 years old in Quezon City (myocardial infarction).

Eiji Tsuburaya

Japanese film director (1901-1970).

Born July 7th, 1901 in Sukagawa. [ref]

Died January 25th, 1970 at 68 years old in Tokyo (myocardial infarction).

Richard J. Daley

American politician and 47th mayor of chicago.

Born May 15th, 1902 in Chicago. [ref]

Died December 20th, 1976 at 74 years old in Chicago (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Don Drysdale

American baseball player.

Born July 23rd, 1936 in Van Nuys.

Died July 3rd, 1993 at 56 years old in Montreal (myocardial infarction).

Ernie Banks

American baseball player and coach.

Born January 31st, 1931 in Dallas.

Died January 23rd, 2015 at 83 years old in Chicago (myocardial infarction).

Hassan II

King of morocco from 1961 to 1999.

Born July 9th, 1929 in Rabat.

Died July 20th, 1999 at 70 years old in Rabat (myocardial infarction).

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Those men who, in war, seek to preserve their lives at any rate commonly die with shame and ignominy, while those who look upon death as common to all, and unavoidable, and are only solicitous to die with honour, oftener arrive at old age and, while they live, live happier. Xenophon