December 2nd

195 Notable deaths

José María Arguedas

Peruvian writer (1911–1969).

Born January 18th, 1911 in Andahuaylas.

Died December 2nd, 1969 at 58 years old in Lima (shot to the head).

Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson

Governor-general of australia (1852-1928).

Born August 11th, 1852 in Twickenham.

Died December 2nd, 1928 at 76 years old in Freshwater.

James Henry Breasted

American archaeologist, egyptologist and historian (1865–1935).

Born August 27th, 1865 in Rockford. [ref]

Died December 2nd, 1935 at 70 years old in New York City (pneumonia). [ref]

Luis Federico Leloir

Argentine biochemist.

Born September 6th, 1906 in Paris.

Died December 2nd, 1987 at 81 years old in Buenos Aires, Catamarca Province (myocardial infarction).

Yakov Zeldovich

Soviet physicist, physical chemist and cosmologist (1914-1987).

Born March 8th, 1914 in Minsk. [ref]

Died December 2nd, 1987 at 73 years old in Moscow.

Mutaib bin Abdulaziz Al Saud

Saudi royal (1929–2019).

Born January 1st, 1929 in Riyadh.

Died December 2nd, 2019 at 90 years old in Riyadh. [ref]

Alicia Markova

British ballerina, choreographer, director and teacher of classical ballet (1910-2004).

Born December 1st, 1910 in London.

Died December 2nd, 2004 at 94 years old in Bath (stroke). [ref]

Wallace Harrison

American architect (1895–1981).

Born September 28th, 1895 in Worcester.

Died December 2nd, 1981 at 86 years old in New York City.

Arnfinn Nesset

Norwegian nurse and serial killer (1936–2025).

Born October 25th, 1936 in Stjørna Municipality.

Died December 2nd, 2025 at 89 years old [ref]

Chano Pozo

Cuban musician (1915-1948).

Born January 17th, 1915 in Havana.

Died December 2nd, 1948 at 33 years old in New York City.

Deaths 71 to 80 of 195

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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