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1,086 Notable deaths
 by pneumonia

Elizabeth Patterson

American actress (1874-1966).

Born November 22nd, 1874 in Savannah.

Died January 31st, 1966 at 91 years old in Los Angeles (pneumonia).

Larry Adler

American harmonica player (1914-2001).

Born February 10th, 1914 in Baltimore.

Died August 7th, 2001 at 87 years old in St Thomas' Hospital (pneumonia). [ref]

Rudolf Otto

German theologian, philosopher, and comparative religionist (1869-1937).

Born September 25th, 1869 in Peine.

Died March 7th, 1937 at 67 years old in Marburg (pneumonia).

Lorin Maazel

French-american conductor (1930-2014).

Born March 6th, 1930 in Neuilly-sur-Seine.

Died July 13th, 2014 at 84 years old in Rappahannock County (pneumonia).

Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis

Lithuanian painter, composer and writer (1875-1911).

Born September 22nd, 1875 in Varėna.

Died April 10th, 1911 at 35 years old in Warsaw (pneumonia).

Krishna Sobti

Indian writer (1925–2019).

Born February 18th, 1925 in Gujrat.

Died January 25th, 2019 at 93 years old in New Delhi (pneumonia). [ref]

Jaki Liebezeit

German musician.

Born May 26th, 1938 in Dresden. [ref]

Died January 22nd, 2017 at 78 years old in Cologne (pneumonia). [ref]

Louis MacNeice

Irish poet and playwright (1907–1963).

Born September 12th, 1907 in Belfast.

Died September 3rd, 1963 at 55 years old in London (pneumonia).

Prince Francis of Teck

British prince (1870-1910); brother of mary of teck, consort of king george v.

Born January 9th, 1870 in Kensington Palace.

Died October 22nd, 1910 at 40 years old in Welbeck Street (pneumonia).

Ken Venturi

Professional golfer.

Born May 15th, 1931 in San Francisco.

Died May 17th, 2013 at 82 years old in Rancho Mirage (pneumonia).

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