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419 Notable deaths
 by pancreatic cancer

Keenan Wynn

American actor (1916–1986).

Born July 27th, 1916 in New York City.

Died October 14th, 1986 at 70 years old in Brentwood (pancreatic cancer).

Marcello Mastroianni

Italian actor (1924–1996).

Born September 28th, 1924 in Fontana Liri.

Died December 19th, 1996 at 72 years old in Paris (pancreatic cancer).

Henry Mancini

American film composer (1924–1994).

Born April 16th, 1924 in Cleveland.

Died June 14th, 1994 at 70 years old in Beverly Hills (pancreatic cancer).

Margaret Mead

American anthropologist (1901-1978).

Born December 16th, 1901 in Philadelphia.

Died November 15th, 1978 at 76 years old in New York City (pancreatic cancer).

Terry Hall

British singer (1959–2022).

Born March 19th, 1959 in Coventry.

Died December 18th, 2022 at 63 years old (pancreatic cancer). [ref]

Denis Thatcher

English businessman, husband of margaret thatcher (1915–2003).

Born May 10th, 1915 in London.

Died June 26th, 2003 at 88 years old in Lister Hospital, Chelsea (pancreatic cancer).

Alan Bates

English actor (1934–2003).

Born February 17th, 1934 in Allestree.

Died December 27th, 2003 at 69 years old in City of Westminster (pancreatic cancer).

Seretse Khama

First president of botswana (1921–1980).

Born July 1st, 1921 in Serowe. [ref]

Died July 13th, 1980 at 59 years old in Gaborone (pancreatic cancer). [ref]

George Halas

American football player, coach, and team owner (1895-1983).

Born February 2nd, 1895 in Chicago.

Died October 31st, 1983 at 88 years old in Chicago (pancreatic cancer).

Count Basie

American jazz musician and composer (1904–1984).

Born August 21st, 1904 in Red Bank. [ref]

Died April 26th, 1984 at 79 years old in Hollywood (pancreatic cancer). [ref]

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