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1,086 Notable deaths
 by pneumonia

Blake Edwards

American film director, screenwriter and producer (1922-2010).

Born July 26th, 1922 in Tulsa. [ref]

Died December 15th, 2010 at 88 years old in Santa Monica (pneumonia). [ref]

Dylan Thomas

Welsh poet and writer (1914–1953).

Born October 27th, 1914 in Swansea. [ref]

Died November 9th, 1953 at 39 years old in New York City (pneumonia). [ref]

Stanislav Petrov

Officer of the soviet air defence forces, noted for not executing a nuclear strike during a nuclear false alarm incident (1939-2017).

Born September 7th, 1939 in Vladivostok. [ref]

Died May 19th, 2017 at 77 years old in Fryazino (pneumonia). [ref]

James Callaghan

Former prime minister of the united kingdom (1912–2005).

Born March 27th, 1912 in Portsmouth. [ref]

Died March 26th, 2005 at 92 years old in East Sussex (pneumonia). [ref]

Lorne Greene

Canadian actor, musician, singer, and radio personality (1915–1987).

Born February 12th, 1915 in Ottawa.

Died September 11th, 1987 at 72 years old in Santa Monica (pneumonia).

Issei Sagawa

Japanese murderer.

Born April 26th, 1949 in Kōbe.

Died November 24th, 2022 at 73 years old in Tokyo (pneumonia). [ref]

Ferenc Puskás

Hungarian association football player (1927–2006).

Born April 1st, 1927 in Budapest. [ref]

Died November 17th, 2006 at 79 years old in Budapest (pneumonia). [ref]

Tallulah Bankhead

Actress.

Born January 31st, 1902 in Huntsville.

Died December 12th, 1968 at 66 years old in New York City (pneumonia).

Heavy D

American rapper, record producer, singer, actor and musician (1967-2011).

Born May 24th, 1967 in Mandeville.

Died November 8th, 2011 at 44 years old in Beverly Hills (pneumonia). [ref]

Rose Kennedy

American philanthropist and mother of john f. kennedy.

Born July 21st, 1890 in Boston.

Died January 22nd, 1995 at 104 years old in Hyannis (pneumonia).

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