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224 Notable deaths
 by prostate cancer

Craig Gruber

American musician.

Born June 22nd, 1951 in Cortland.

Died May 5th, 2015 at 63 years old in Jacksonville (prostate cancer).

William Henry Welch

American physician and scientist.

Born April 8th, 1850 in Norfolk.

Died April 30th, 1934 at 84 years old in Johns Hopkins Hospital (prostate cancer).

Günter Blobel

German american biologist (1999 nobel prize).

Born May 21st, 1936 in Niegosławice, Lubusz Voivodeship. [ref]

Died February 18th, 2018 at 81 years old in New York City (prostate cancer). [ref]

Albert Marquet

French artist (1875-1947).

Born March 27th, 1875 in Bordeaux. [ref]

Died June 14th, 1947 at 72 years old in Paris (prostate cancer). [ref]

Marcel Reich-Ranicki

Polish-born german literary critic.

Born June 2nd, 1920 in Włocławek. [ref]

Died September 18th, 2013 at 93 years old in Frankfurt am Main (prostate cancer). [ref]

Rogers Morton

American politician (1914-1979).

Born September 19th, 1914 in Louisville.

Died April 19th, 1979 at 64 years old in Maryland (prostate cancer).

Bernard Blier

French character actor (1916–1989).

Born January 11th, 1916 in Buenos Aires.

Died March 29th, 1989 at 73 years old in Saint-Cloud (prostate cancer).

Paul Hasluck

Governor-general of australia, politician, author (1905-1993).

Born April 1st, 1905 in Fremantle.

Died January 9th, 1993 at 87 years old in Subiaco (prostate cancer).

Allan Edwall

Actor, film director (1924-1997).

Born August 25th, 1924 in Rödön's parish. [ref]

Died February 7th, 1997 at 72 years old in Stockholm (prostate cancer). [ref]

Dickie Moore

Canadian hockey player, businessman and philanthropist (1931-2015).

Born January 6th, 1931 in Montreal.

Died December 19th, 2015 at 84 years old in Montreal (prostate cancer).

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