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1,329 Notable deaths
 by pneumonia

George Meade

United states army general and civil engineer (1815–1872).

Born December 31st, 1815 in Cádiz.

Died November 6th, 1872 at 56 years old in Philadelphia (pneumonia).

George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon

British aristocrat (1866-1923).

Born June 26th, 1866 in Highclere Castle.

Died April 5th, 1923 at 56 years old in Cairo (pneumonia).

Gabriel Fauré

French composer, organist, pianist and teacher (1845–1924).

Born May 12th, 1845 in Pamiers.

Died November 4th, 1924 at 79 years old in Paris (pneumonia).

Liu Shaoqi

2nd president of the people's republic of china (1898–1969).

Born November 24th, 1898 in Ningxiang City.

Died November 12th, 1969 at 70 years old in Kaifeng (pneumonia).

Danny Kirwan

British musician (1950–2018).

Born May 13th, 1950 in Westminster. [ref]

Died June 8th, 2018 at 68 years old in London (pneumonia).

Martha Raye

American comic actress and singer (1916-1994).

Born August 27th, 1916 in Butte.

Died October 19th, 1994 at 78 years old in Los Angeles (pneumonia).

Mary Baker Eddy

American founder of christian science (1821–1910).

Born July 16th, 1821 in Bow.

Died December 3rd, 1910 at 89 years old in Chestnut Hill (pneumonia). [ref]

Lalo Schifrin

Argentine-american pianist, composer, arranger and conductor (1932–2025).

Born June 21st, 1932 in Buenos Aires.

Died June 26th, 2025 at 93 years old in Los Angeles (pneumonia). [ref]

Zohra Sehgal

Indian actress and choreographer (1912–2014).

Born April 27th, 1912 in Saharanpur.

Died July 10th, 2014 at 102 years old in New Delhi (pneumonia).

Schlitzie

American sideshow performer (1901-1971).

Born September 10th, 1901 in The Bronx.

Died September 24th, 1971 at 70 years old in Los Angeles (pneumonia).

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Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there’s a difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see. Helen Keller (Remember that Helen Keller was blind)