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143 Notable deaths
 by respiratory failure

Aleksei Paramonov

Soviet footballer (1925-2018).

Born February 21st, 1925 in Borovsk.

Died August 24th, 2018 at 93 years old in Moscow (respiratory failure). [ref]

Bob Minkler

American sound engineer (1937-2015).

Born August 31st, 1937 in Glendale. [ref]

Died October 11th, 2015 at 78 years old in Waldport (respiratory failure). [ref]

João Cutileiro

Portuguese artist (1937-2021).

Born June 26th, 1937 in Lisbon.

Died January 5th, 2021 at 83 years old in Lisbon (respiratory failure). [ref]

Mitsuhisa Taguchi

Japanese association football player (1955–2019).

Born February 14th, 1955 in Akita.

Died November 12th, 2019 at 64 years old in Tokyo (respiratory failure). [ref]

Eliyahu Winograd

Israeli judge (1926-2018).

Born December 10th, 1926 in Tel Aviv. [ref]

Died January 13th, 2018 at 91 years old in Herzliya (respiratory failure).

Bujor Hălmăgeanu

Romanian footballer (1941-2018).

Born February 14th, 1941 in Timișoara. [ref]

Died November 23rd, 2018 at 77 years old (respiratory failure). [ref]

Carlos Campos

Chilean footballer (1937–2020).

Born February 9th, 1937 in Santiago.

Died November 11th, 2020 at 83 years old in Ovalle (respiratory failure). [ref]

José Garibi y Rivera

Cardinal of the roman catholic church (1889–1972).

Born January 30th, 1889 in Guadalajara.

Died May 27th, 1972 at 83 years old in Guadalajara (respiratory failure).

Pentti Holappa

Finnish writer (1927-2017).

Born August 11th, 1927 in Ylikiiminki.

Died October 10th, 2017 at 90 years old in Helsinki (respiratory failure). [ref]

Armando Hart Dávalos

Cuban politician (1930-2017).

Born June 13th, 1930 in Havana.

Died November 26th, 2017 at 87 years old in Havana (respiratory failure).

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