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225 Notable deaths
 by stomach cancer

Bruno Mora

Italian footballer and manager (1937-1986).

Born March 29th, 1937 in Parma.

Died December 10th, 1986 at 49 years old in Parma (stomach cancer).

Bert Bolin

Swedish meteorologist.

Born March 15th, 1925 in Nyköping.

Died December 30th, 2007 at 82 years old in Danderyd (stomach cancer). [ref]

Choi Hong-hi

Korean army general and martial artist.

Born November 9th, 1918 in Myongchon County.

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

Andrey Kharitonov

Russian actor (1959-2019).

Born July 25th, 1959 in Kyiv.

Died June 23rd, 2019 at 59 years old in Moscow (stomach cancer). [ref]

Olle Hellbom

Swedish regisseur and director.

Born October 8th, 1925 in Stockholm. [ref]

Died June 5th, 1982 at 56 years old in Stockholm (stomach cancer). [ref]

Mehmed Uzun

Kurdish writer.

Born January 1st, 1953 in Siverek.

Died October 10th, 2007 at 54 years old in Diyarbakır (stomach cancer). [ref]

Fathi Arafat

Palestinian physician (1933–2004).

Born January 11th, 1933 in Cairo.

Died December 1st, 2004 at 71 years old in Cairo (stomach cancer). [ref]

Mona-Liisa Nousiainen

Finnish cross-country skier and accordionist.

Born July 20th, 1983 in Rovaniemi. [ref]

Died July 29th, 2019 at 36 years old in Valkeala (stomach cancer). [ref]

Helena Růžičková

Czech actress and comedian (1936-2004).

Born June 13th, 1936 in Prague. [ref]

Died January 4th, 2004 at 67 years old in Plzeň (stomach cancer). [ref]

Nikolai Polikarpov

Russian and soviet aerospace engineer (1892-1944).

Born June 9th, 1892 in Oryol.

Died July 30th, 1944 at 52 years old in Moscow (stomach cancer).

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When we finally know we are dying, and all other sentient beings are dying with us, we start to have a burning, almost heartbreaking sense of the fragility and preciousness of each moment and each being, and from this can grow a deep, clear, limitless compassion for all beings. Sogyal Rinpoche