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82,879 Notable deaths

Michael Ende

German writer of fantasy and children's fiction (1929-1995).

Born November 12th, 1929 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. [ref]

Died August 28th, 1995 at 65 years old in Filderstadt (stomach cancer). [ref]

Kim Jae-gyu

South korean military officer (1926-1980).

Born March 6th, 1926 in Gumi.

Died May 24th, 1980 at 54 years old in Seoul Detention Center (hanging to death).

Kay Hagan

American politician (1953-2019).

Born May 26th, 1953 in Shelby.

Died October 28th, 2019 at 66 years old in Greensboro (Powassan encephalitis). [ref]

Michael Ellis DeBakey

American cardiac surgeon (1908–2008).

Born September 7th, 1908 in Lake Charles.

Died July 11th, 2008 at 99 years old in Houston. [ref]

Donald Ewen Cameron

Scottish-american psychiatrist most famous for his involvement in the project mkultra of the united states central intelligence agency. (1901–1967).

Born December 24th, 1901 in Bridge of Allan.

Died September 8th, 1967 at 65 years old in Lake Placid.

Frances Bergen

Actress, model (1922-2006).

Born September 14th, 1922 in Birmingham.

Died October 2nd, 2006 at 84 years old in Los Angeles (disease).

James L. Buckley

United states politician and federal judge (1923-2023).

Born March 9th, 1923 in New York City.

Died August 18th, 2023 at 100 years old in Washington, D.C.. [ref]

Lajos Kossuth

Hungarian politician (1802–1894).

Born April 27th, 1806 in Monok. [ref]

Died March 20th, 1894 at 87 years old in Turin (influenza).

Louis II, Prince of Monaco

Prince of monaco (1870-1949).

Born July 12th, 1870 in Baden-Baden.

Died May 9th, 1949 at 78 years old in Monaco.

Henry Gunther

Last soldier killed in wwi.

Born June 6th, 1895 in Baltimore.

Died November 11th, 1918 at 23 years old in Chaumont-devant-Damvillers.

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