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May 10th

161 Notable deaths

Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba

Spanish politician and chemist (1951-2019).

Born July 28th, 1951 in Solares.

Died May 10th, 2019 at 67 years old in Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda (stroke). [ref]

Reuven Shiloah

Director of mossad from 1949 to 1953.

Born December 20th, 1909 in Jerusalem.

Died May 10th, 1959 at 49 years old in Jerusalem.

Thomas Luckmann

American-austrian sociologist (1927-2016).

Born October 14th, 1927 in Municipality of Jesenice.

Died May 10th, 2016 at 88 years old in Austria.

Jimmy Raney

American musician.

Born August 20th, 1927 in Louisville. [ref]

Died May 10th, 1995 at 67 years old in Louisville.

Horst Faas

German photojournalist.

Born April 28th, 1933 in Berlin. [ref]

Died May 10th, 2012 at 79 years old in Munich. [ref]

Julio Romero de Torres

Spanish painter (1874-1930).

Born November 9th, 1874 in Córdoba.

Died May 10th, 1930 at 55 years old in Córdoba.

Richard B. Ogilvie

U.s. politician, governor of illinois (1923-1988).

Born February 22nd, 1923 in Kansas City.

Died May 10th, 1988 at 65 years old in Chicago (myocardial infarction).

Tommy Burns

Canadian boxer (1881-1955).

Born June 17th, 1881 in Ontario.

Died May 10th, 1955 at 73 years old in Vancouver (myocardial infarction).

Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz

Belarusian-polish general.

Born February 22nd, 1883 in Meikštai. [ref]

Died May 10th, 1940 at 57 years old in Warsaw (killed in action). [ref]

James Parrott

American actor and director.

Born August 2nd, 1897 in Baltimore. [ref]

Died May 10th, 1939 at 41 years old in Los Angeles (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Deaths 61 to 70 of 161

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