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In the year 1965

461 Notable deaths

Frances Perkins

American politician.

Born April 10th, 1882 in Boston. [ref]

Died May 14th, 1965 at 83 years old in New York City.

Felix Frankfurter

Former associate justice of the united states supreme court (1882-1965).

Born November 15th, 1882 in Vienna.

Died February 22nd, 1965 at 82 years old in Washington, D.C. (heart failure).

Henry Travers

British-american actor.

Born March 5th, 1874 in Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Died October 18th, 1965 at 91 years old in Hollywood (arteriosclerosis).

Louise Mountbatten

Queen consort of sweden.

Born July 13th, 1889 in Darmstadt. [ref]

Died March 7th, 1965 at 75 years old in Stockholm. [ref]

Abdul Hamid

Indian army soldier, recipient of param vir chakra.

Born July 1st, 1933 in Ghazipur. [ref]

Died September 10th, 1965 at 32 years old in Khemkaran. [ref]

Herberts Cukurs

Aviator, latvian holocaust perpetrator.

Born May 17th, 1900 in Liepāja.

Died February 23rd, 1965 at 64 years old in Montevideo.

Curly Lambeau

American football player, coach, and executive (1898-1965).

Born April 9th, 1898 in Green Bay.

Died June 1st, 1965 at 67 years old in Sturgeon Bay.

Bernard Mannes Baruch

American businessman (1870-1965).

Born August 19th, 1870 in Camden. [ref]

Died June 20th, 1965 at 94 years old in New York City.

Zachary Scott

American actor (1914-1965).

Born February 21st, 1914 in Austin.

Died October 3rd, 1965 at 51 years old in Austin (brain cancer).

Frederick Fleet

British sailor, survivor of the sinking of rms titanic (1887-1965).

Born October 15th, 1887 in Liverpool.

Died January 10th, 1965 at 77 years old in Southampton (hanging).

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Try as much as possible to be wholly alive with all your might, and when you laugh, laugh like hell. And when you get angry, get good and angry. Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough. William Saroyan