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January 14th

183 Notable deaths

Alan Rickman

English actor (1946–2016).

Born February 21st, 1946 in Hammersmith.

Died January 14th, 2016 at 69 years old in London (pancreatic cancer). [ref]

Anthony Eden

British soldier, diplomat and politician (1897–1977).

Born June 12th, 1897 in Durham. [ref]

Died January 14th, 1977 at 79 years old in Alvediston Manor (liver cancer). [ref]

Ray Kroc

American businessman.

Born October 5th, 1902 in Oak Park.

Died January 14th, 1984 at 81 years old in San Diego (cardiac arrest).

Humphrey Bogart

American actor (1899-1957).

Born December 25th, 1899 in New York City. [ref]

Died January 14th, 1957 at 57 years old in Los Angeles (esophageal cancer). [ref]

René Angélil

Canadian singer/manager.

Born January 16th, 1942 in Montreal.

Died January 14th, 2016 at 73 years old in Las Vegas (cancer).

Donna Reed

American film and television actress (1921-1986).

Born January 27th, 1921 in Denison. [ref]

Died January 14th, 1986 at 64 years old in Beverly Hills (pancreatic cancer). [ref]

Ricardo Montalbán

Mexican-american actor.

Born November 25th, 1920 in Torreón. [ref]

Died January 14th, 2009 at 88 years old in Los Angeles (heart failure). [ref]

Georgy Malenkov

Soviet politician (1902-1988).

Born January 8th, 1902 in Orenburg. [ref]

Died January 14th, 1988 at 86 years old in Moscow.

Shelley Winters

American actress (1920-2006).

Born August 18th, 1920 in East St. Louis.

Died January 14th, 2006 at 85 years old in Beverly Hills (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale

British prince; eldest child of the future king edward vii and queen alexandra (1864-1892).

Born January 8th, 1864 in Frogmore Estate.

Died January 14th, 1892 at 28 years old in Sandringham House (influenza).

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Those men who, in war, seek to preserve their lives at any rate commonly die with shame and ignominy, while those who look upon death as common to all, and unavoidable, and are only solicitous to die with honour, oftener arrive at old age and, while they live, live happier. Xenophon