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22 Notable deaths
 by pulmonary edema

Anton LaVerga

Founder of the church of satan, author of the satanic bible (1930-1997).

Born April 11th, 1930 in Chicago.

Died October 31st, 1997 at 67 years old in San Francisco (pulmonary edema).

Yokozuna

American professional wrestler (1966-2000).

Born October 2nd, 1966 in San Francisco.

Died October 23rd, 2000 at 34 years old in Liverpool (pulmonary edema).

Stephen Gately

Irish pop singer (1976–2009).

Born March 17th, 1976 in Dublin.

Died October 10th, 2009 at 33 years old in Andratx (pulmonary edema). [ref]

Johnny Weissmuller

American swimmer, water polo player, and actor (1904–1984).

Born June 2nd, 1904 in Freidorf.

Died January 21st, 1984 at 79 years old in Acapulco de Juárez (pulmonary edema).

Jack Warner

American film executive (1892–1978).

Born August 2nd, 1892 in London.

Died September 9th, 1978 at 86 years old in Hollywood (pulmonary edema).

Dave Alexander

American musician; bassist of the stooges (1947–1975).

Born June 3rd, 1947 in Ann Arbor.

Died February 10th, 1975 at 27 years old in Ann Arbor (pulmonary edema).

Raymond Poulidor

French cyclist (1936–2019).

Born April 15th, 1936 in Masbaraud-Mérignat. [ref]

Died November 13th, 2019 at 83 years old in Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat (pulmonary edema). [ref]

Yutaka Ozaki

Japanese musician (1965–1992).

Born November 29th, 1965 in Setagaya. [ref]

Died April 25th, 1992 at 26 years old in Tokyo (pulmonary edema). [ref]

Dušan Ivković

Basketball coach (1943-2021).

Born October 29th, 1943 in Belgrade.

Died September 16th, 2021 at 77 years old in Belgrade (pulmonary edema). [ref]

Pierre Janet

French psychologist (1859–1947).

Born May 30th, 1859 in Paris. [ref]

Died February 24th, 1947 at 87 years old in Paris (pulmonary edema). [ref]

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