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1,329 Notable deaths
 by pneumonia

Jean Béliveau

Canadian ice hockey player (1931–2014).

Born August 31st, 1931 in Trois-Rivières.

Died December 2nd, 2014 at 83 years old in Longueuil (pneumonia).

Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont

Queen consort of the netherlands (r. 1879–1890).

Born August 2nd, 1858 in Bad Arolsen, Arolsen Castle.

Died March 20th, 1934 at 75 years old in The Hague (pneumonia).

Herb Ritts

American photographer (1952–2002).

Born August 13th, 1952 in Los Angeles. [ref]

Died December 26th, 2002 at 50 years old in Los Angeles (pneumonia). [ref]

John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll

British nobleman and 4th governor general of canada (1845-1914).

Born August 5th, 1845 in London.

Died May 2nd, 1914 at 68 years old in London, Cowes (pneumonia).

Karl Weierstraß

German mathematician (1815–1897).

Born October 31st, 1815 in Ostenfelde.

Died February 19th, 1897 at 81 years old in Berlin (pneumonia).

Marshall Field

American businessman (1834–1906).

Born August 18th, 1834 in Conway. [ref]

Died January 16th, 1906 at 71 years old in New York City (pneumonia).

Carl Theodor Dreyer

Danish film director (1889–1968).

Born February 3rd, 1889 in Copenhagen.

Died March 20th, 1968 at 79 years old in Copenhagen (pneumonia).

Jaipal Reddy

Indian politician (1942-2019).

Born January 16th, 1942 in Madgul.

Died July 28th, 2019 at 77 years old in Hyderabad (pneumonia). [ref]

Ghulam Ishaq Khan

7th president of pakistan (1915-2006).

Born January 20th, 1915 in Bannu District.

Died October 27th, 2006 at 91 years old in Peshawar (pneumonia). [ref]

Bob Fitzsimmons

British boxer (1863-1917).

Born May 26th, 1863 in Helston.

Died October 22nd, 1917 at 54 years old in Chicago (pneumonia).

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Those men who, in war, seek to preserve their lives at any rate commonly die with shame and ignominy, while those who look upon death as common to all, and unavoidable, and are only solicitous to die with honour, oftener arrive at old age and, while they live, live happier. Xenophon