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1,088 Notable deaths
 by pneumonia

Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich of Russia

Russian grand duke.

Born February 14th, 1850 in Saint Petersburg.

Died January 26th, 1918 at 67 years old in Tashkent (pneumonia).

John Gresham Machen

American theologian.

Born July 28th, 1881 in Baltimore.

Died January 1st, 1937 at 55 years old in Bismarck (pneumonia).

Wiel Coerver

Dutch football manager (1924–2011).

Born December 3rd, 1924 in Kerkrade.

Died April 22nd, 2011 at 86 years old in Kerkrade (pneumonia). [ref]

Frank Keenan

American actor (1858-1929).

Born April 8th, 1858 in Dubuque. [ref]

Died February 24th, 1929 at 70 years old in Hollywood (pneumonia). [ref]

Ariel Ramírez

Argentine composer, pianist and music director (1921-2010).

Born September 4th, 1921 in Santa Fe. [ref]

Died February 18th, 2010 at 88 years old in Monte Grande (pneumonia). [ref]

John Finnegan

American actor (1926-2012).

Born August 18th, 1926 in New York City.

Died July 29th, 2012 at 85 years old in Palm Desert (pneumonia). [ref]

Hobart Bosworth

American film actor, director, writer, and producer (1867-1943).

Born August 11th, 1867 in Marietta. [ref]

Died December 30th, 1943 at 76 years old in Glendale (pneumonia). [ref]

Hans Hollein

Austrian architect and designer (1934-2014).

Born March 30th, 1934 in Vienna. [ref]

Died April 24th, 2014 at 80 years old in Vienna (pneumonia). [ref]

Elmer Rice

American playwright (1892–1967).

Born September 28th, 1892 in New York City.

Died May 8th, 1967 at 74 years old in Southampton (pneumonia).

Max von Oppenheim

German historian (1860-1946).

Born July 15th, 1860 in Cologne. [ref]

Died November 17th, 1946 at 86 years old in Landshut (pneumonia). [ref]

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