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290 Notable deaths
 by stomach cancer

Yone Noguchi

Japanese writer of poetry, fiction, essays, and literary criticism (1875-1947).

Born December 8th, 1875 in Tsushima.

Died July 13th, 1947 at 71 years old in Tokyo (stomach cancer).

Floyd B. Olson

22nd governor of minnesota (1891-1936).

Born November 13th, 1891 in Minneapolis.

Died August 22nd, 1936 at 44 years old in Rochester (stomach cancer). [ref]

Jang Jin-young

South korean actress (1972–2009).

Born June 14th, 1972 in Unam-myeon, Jeonju.

Died September 1st, 2009 at 37 years old in Seoul (stomach cancer). [ref]

Eliza Lynch

First lady of paraguay.

Born March 6th, 1835 in Cork.

Died July 27th, 1886 at 51 years old in Paris (stomach cancer).

Connee Boswell

American musician (1907–1976).

Born December 3rd, 1907 in Kansas City.

Died October 11th, 1976 at 68 years old in Manhattan (stomach cancer).

José Félix Uriburu

Former de facto president of argentina (1868-1932).

Born July 20th, 1868 in Salta.

Died April 29th, 1932 at 63 years old in Paris (stomach cancer).

Theodor Storm

German writer (1817–1888).

Born September 14th, 1817 in Husum.

Died July 4th, 1888 at 70 years old in Hanerau-Hademarschen (stomach cancer).

Choi Hong-hi

Korean army general and martial artist (1918–2002).

Born November 9th, 1918 in Myongchon County.

Died June 15th, 2002 at 83 years old in Pyongyang (stomach cancer).

Conrad Schnitzler

German experimental musician (1937–2011).

Born March 17th, 1937 in Düsseldorf.

Died August 4th, 2011 at 74 years old in Berlin (stomach cancer). [ref]

Kawanabe Kyōsai

Japanese artist (1831–1889).

Born May 18th, 1831 in Koga.

Died April 26th, 1889 at 57 years old in Tokyo Prefecture (stomach cancer).

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