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September 3rd

142 Notable deaths

Zhang Zongchang

Chinese warlord (1881-1932).

Born February 13th, 1881 in Laizhou.

Died September 3rd, 1932 at 51 years old in Jinan.

Ted Ross

American actor (1934-2002).

Born June 30th, 1934 in Zanesville.

Died September 3rd, 2002 at 68 years old in Dayton (disease).

Fanny Kaplan

Russian assassin (1890-1918).

Born February 10th, 1890 in Novichi.

Died September 3rd, 1918 at 28 years old in Moscow (ballistic trauma).

Gaetano Scirea

Italian footballer (1953-1989).

Born May 25th, 1953 in Cernusco sul Naviglio. [ref]

Died September 3rd, 1989 at 36 years old in Babsk (traffic collision). [ref]

John Ashbery

Poet from the united states of america.

Born July 28th, 1927 in Rochester. [ref]

Died September 3rd, 2017 at 90 years old in Hudson. [ref]

William Clement Stone

American new thought author (1902-2002).

Born May 4th, 1902 in Chicago. [ref]

Died September 3rd, 2002 at 100 years old in Evanston. [ref]

Hulda Regehr Clark

Canadian naturopath and practitioner of alternative medicine.

Born October 18th, 1928 in Saskatchewan.

Died September 3rd, 2009 at 80 years old in San Diego County (multiple myeloma). [ref]

Harry Partch

American composer, music theorist, creator of musical instruments.

Born June 24th, 1901 in California, Oakland. [ref]

Died September 3rd, 1974 at 73 years old in San Diego (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Walter Short

United states general (1880-1949).

Born March 30th, 1880 in Alton.

Died September 3rd, 1949 at 69 years old in Dallas.

Eugene Pallette

American actor (1889–1954).

Born July 8th, 1889 in Winfield. [ref]

Died September 3rd, 1954 at 65 years old in Los Angeles (laryngeal cancer).

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