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November 28th

199 Notable deaths

Mihály Pataki

Hungarian association football player (1893-1977).

Born December 7th, 1893 in Budapest.

Died November 28th, 1977 at 83 years old in Budapest.

Carl Forssell

Fencer (1917-2005).

Born October 25th, 1917 in Hedvig Eleonora parish. [ref]

Died November 28th, 2005 at 88 years old in Ängelholm.

Brunhilde Hendrix

German sprinter.

Born August 2nd, 1938 in Langenzenn.

Died November 28th, 1995 at 57 years old in Ansbach.

Alla Horska

Soviet painter, ukrainian dissident (1929-1970).

Born September 18th, 1929 in Yalta.

Died November 28th, 1970 at 41 years old in Vasylkiv. [ref]

Tom Evenson

British long-distance runner and steeplechaser.

Born January 9th, 1910 in Manchester.

Died November 28th, 1997 at 87 years old

German Skurygin

Russian racewalker (1963-2008).

Born September 15th, 1963 in Udmurtia.

Died November 28th, 2008 at 45 years old in Izhevsk (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Agustín Eizaguirre

Association footballer (1897-1961).

Born October 7th, 1897 in Zarautz.

Died November 28th, 1961 at 64 years old in Donostia-San Sebastián.

Hemaiag Bedros XVII Ghedighian

Armenian catholic patriarchs of cilicia (1905–1998).

Born October 2nd, 1905 in Partizak.

Died November 28th, 1998 at 93 years old in Bzoummar.

Sayed Nosseir

Egyptian weightlifter.

Born August 31st, 1905 in Tanta.

Died November 28th, 1974 at 69 years old in Cairo.

Primo Volpi

Cyclist.

Born April 26th, 1916 in Castiglione d'Orcia.

Died November 28th, 2006 at 90 years old in Empoli.

Deaths 171 to 180 of 199

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