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1,086 Notable deaths
 by pneumonia

Ignacio López Tarso

Mexican actor and politician (1925–2023).

Born January 15th, 1925 in Mexico City.

Died March 11th, 2023 at 98 years old in Mexico City (pneumonia). [ref]

Wilson Bentley

American photographer (1867-1931).

Born February 9th, 1865 in Jericho.

Died December 23rd, 1931 at 66 years old in Jericho (pneumonia).

Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia

Russian noble.

Born April 18th, 1890 in Saint Petersburg. [ref]

Died December 13th, 1958 at 68 years old in Konstanz (pneumonia). [ref]

Aaron Nimzovich

Latvian-born danish chess player and theoretician (1886-1935).

Born November 7th, 1886 in Riga.

Died March 16th, 1935 at 48 years old in Copenhagen (pneumonia).

Nagisa Ōshima

Japanese film director and screenwriter.

Born March 31st, 1932 in Kyoto, Tamano. [ref]

Died January 15th, 2013 at 80 years old in Fujisawa (pneumonia). [ref]

Karen Morley

American film actress (1909-2003).

Born December 12th, 1909 in Ottumwa.

Died March 8th, 2003 at 93 years old in Woodland Hills (pneumonia).

Djalma Santos

Brazilian association football player (1929–2013).

Born February 27th, 1929 in São Paulo.

Died July 23rd, 2013 at 84 years old in Uberaba (pneumonia).

Garret FitzGerald

Irish politician and prime minister (1926–2011).

Born February 9th, 1926 in Ballsbridge.

Died May 19th, 2011 at 85 years old in Phibsborough (pneumonia). [ref]

Betty Smith

American author (1896–1972).

Born December 15th, 1896 in Brooklyn.

Died January 17th, 1972 at 75 years old in Shelton (pneumonia).

James Cotton

American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter.

Born July 1st, 1935 in Tunica.

Died March 16th, 2017 at 81 years old in Austin (pneumonia). [ref]

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