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82,845 Notable deaths

Kevin Cosgrove

American insurance business executive; died during the september 11, 2001 attack (1955–2001).

Born January 6th, 1955 in Long Island.

Died September 11th, 2001 at 46 years old in Two World Trade Center (collapse of the World Trade Center).

Joe the Plumber

American conservative activist and commentator (1973–2023).

Born December 3rd, 1973 in Toledo.

Died August 27th, 2023 at 49 years old in Campbellsport (pancreatic cancer). [ref]

Ahmed Zewail

Egyptian chemist.

Born February 26th, 1946 in Damanhur.

Died August 2nd, 2016 at 70 years old in Pasadena (spinal cord lymphoma). [ref]

Theodore Edgar McCarrick

American cardinal (1930–2025).

Born July 7th, 1930 in New York City.

Died April 3rd, 2025 at 94 years old in Dittmer. [ref]

Eleftherios Venizelos

Greek politician, former prime minister of greece (1864-1936).

Born August 23rd, 1864 in Mournies.

Died March 18th, 1936 at 71 years old in Paris (cerebral hemorrhage).

Dave Madden

Canadian-born american actor (1931–2014).

Born December 17th, 1931 in Sarnia.

Died January 16th, 2014 at 82 years old in Jacksonville (kidney failure).

Daniel Daly

United states marine corps medal of honor recipient (1873-1937).

Born November 11th, 1873 in Glen Cove.

Died April 27th, 1937 at 63 years old in Glendale.

Hal Ashby

American film director and film editor (1929-1988).

Born September 2nd, 1929 in Ogden.

Died December 27th, 1988 at 59 years old in Malibu (pancreatic cancer).

McCoy Tyner

American jazz pianist (1938–2020).

Born December 11th, 1938 in Philadelphia.

Died March 6th, 2020 at 81 years old in Bergenfield. [ref]

Bob Kulick

American guitarist (1950–2020).

Born January 16th, 1950 in Brooklyn.

Died May 28th, 2020 at 70 years old in New York City. [ref]

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