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82,848 Notable deaths

Harriet Nelson

American actress and singer (1909-1994).

Born July 18th, 1909 in Des Moines.

Died October 2nd, 1994 at 85 years old in Laguna Beach (heart failure).

Avery Brundage

President of the international olympic committee from 1952 to 1972.

Born September 28th, 1887 in Detroit.

Died May 8th, 1975 at 87 years old in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (surgical complications).

C. S. Forester

British novelist, "hornblower" author (1899–1966).

Born August 27th, 1899 in Cairo.

Died April 2nd, 1966 at 66 years old in Fullerton (Alzheimer's disease).

Edmond Safra

Syrian brazilian jewish banker (1932–1999).

Born August 6th, 1932 in Aley.

Died December 3rd, 1999 at 67 years old in Monaco (smoke inhalation injury).

Giuseppe Meazza

Italian association football player and manager (1910-1979).

Born August 23rd, 1910 in Milan.

Died August 21st, 1979 at 68 years old in Rapallo.

Diane Brewster

American actress (1931-1991).

Born March 11th, 1931 in Kansas City.

Died November 12th, 1991 at 60 years old in Studio City (disease).

Frances Dee

American actress (1909–2004).

Born November 26th, 1909 in Los Angeles.

Died March 6th, 2004 at 94 years old in Norwalk (stroke).

Käthe Kollwitz

German printmaker and sculptor (1867–1945).

Born July 8th, 1867 in Königsberg. [ref]

Died April 22nd, 1945 at 77 years old in Moritzburg. [ref]

Angelique Pettyjohn

American actress and burlesque queen (1943-1992).

Born March 11th, 1943 in Los Angeles.

Died February 14th, 1992 at 48 years old in Las Vegas (cervix uterine cancer).

Maurice Bishop

Revolutionary and grenada 's second prime minister (1979-1983).

Born May 29th, 1944 in Aruba. [ref]

Died October 19th, 1983 at 39 years old in St. George's (gunshot wound).

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