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July 25th

187 Notable deaths

Halil İnalcık

Turkish historian.

Born May 26th, 1916 in Istanbul.

Died July 25th, 2016 at 100 years old in Ankara (multiple organ dysfunction syndrome). [ref]

Jani Allan

South african columnist and broadcaster.

Born September 11th, 1952 in Gauteng. [ref]

Died July 25th, 2023 at 70 years old in Newtown.

Alfred Drake

American actor (1914-1992).

Born October 7th, 1914 in New York City.

Died July 25th, 1992 at 77 years old in New York City (heart failure). [ref]

Michalis Cacoyannis

Greek film and stage director.

Born June 11th, 1922 in Limassol. [ref]

Died July 25th, 2011 at 89 years old in Athens (disease). [ref]

François Coty

French perfumer, businessman, newspaper publisher, politician and patron of the arts (1874-1934).

Born May 3rd, 1874 in Ajaccio. [ref]

Died July 25th, 1934 at 60 years old in Louveciennes (pneumonia, stroke). [ref]

Patrick Williams

American composer, arranger, and conductor who works in many genres of music, and in film and television (1938-2018).

Born April 23rd, 1939 in Bonne Terre.

Died July 25th, 2018 at 79 years old in Santa Monica (cancer).

Prince Georg, 3rd Duke of Hohenberg

Austrian noble and diplomat (1929-2019).

Born April 25th, 1929 in Artstetten Castle.

Died July 25th, 2019 at 90 years old [ref]

Rudi Dornbusch

German economist.

Born June 8th, 1942 in Krefeld.

Died July 25th, 2002 at 60 years old in Washington, D.C. (cancer). [ref]

Marian Diamond

American professor of human anatomy and neuroanatomy (1926–2017).

Born November 11th, 1926 in Glendale.

Died July 25th, 2017 at 90 years old in Oakland. [ref]

Irina Ionesco

French photographer.

Born September 3rd, 1935 in 14th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died July 25th, 2022 at 86 years old in 12th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Deaths 51 to 60 of 187

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Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there’s a difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see. Helen Keller (Remember that Helen Keller was blind)