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290 Notable deaths
 by stomach cancer

Willy Tröger

German association football player (1928-2004).

Born October 2nd, 1928 in Zwickau.

Died March 30th, 2004 at 75 years old in Pirna (stomach cancer).

Georg Kaibel

German classical philologist (1849 -1901).

Born October 30th, 1849 in Lübeck.

Died October 12th, 1901 at 51 years old in Göttingen (stomach cancer).

Clémentine Hélène Dufau

French painter (1869-1937).

Born August 18th, 1869 in Quinsac.

Died March 18th, 1937 at 67 years old in Paris (stomach cancer).

Takayuki Fujikawa

Japanese association football player.

Born October 10th, 1962 in Kawasaki.

Died November 15th, 2018 at 56 years old (stomach cancer).

Fernando Cornejo

Chilean footballer (1969-2009).

Born January 28th, 1969 in Quinta de Tilcoco.

Died January 24th, 2009 at 39 years old in Santiago (stomach cancer). [ref]

Avelar Brandão Vilela

Catholic cardinal (1912–1986).

Born June 13th, 1912 in Alagoas.

Died December 19th, 1986 at 74 years old in Salvador (stomach cancer).

Eizo Yuguchi

Japanese association football player (1945–2003).

Born July 4th, 1945 in Osaka.

Died February 2nd, 2003 at 57 years old in Nara (stomach cancer).

Marvin Stalder

American rower (1905–1982).

Born December 6th, 1905 in Riverside.

Died September 2nd, 1982 at 76 years old in Kerrville (stomach cancer).

Reizo Fukuhara

Japanese association football player (1931–1970).

Born April 2nd, 1931 in Hiroshima.

Died February 27th, 1970 at 38 years old in Japan (stomach cancer).

Heinrich Nauen

German painter (1880-1940).

Born June 1st, 1880 in Krefeld.

Died November 26th, 1940 at 60 years old in Kalkar (stomach cancer).

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