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In the year 1992

543 Notable deaths

Bep van Klaveren

Boxer.

Born September 26th, 1907 in Rotterdam.

Died February 12th, 1992 at 84 years old in Rotterdam.

Ferenc Karinthy

Hungarian writer.

Born June 2nd, 1921 in Budapest. [ref]

Died February 29th, 1992 at 70 years old in Budapest. [ref]

Vojin Bakić

Croatian sculptor (1915-1992).

Born June 5th, 1915 in Bjelovar. [ref]

Died December 18th, 1992 at 77 years old in Zagreb. [ref]

Irmã Dulce Pontes

Brazilian catholic franciscan sister (1914-1992).

Born May 26th, 1914 in Salvador. [ref]

Died March 13th, 1992 at 77 years old in Salvador. [ref]

Vladas Mikėnas

Lithuanian chess player (1910-1992).

Born April 17th, 1910 in Tallinn.

Died November 3rd, 1992 at 82 years old in Vilnius.

Konstantin Sergeyev

Russian dancer (1910-1992).

Born March 5th, 1910 in Saint Petersburg.

Died April 1st, 1992 at 82 years old in Saint Petersburg. [ref]

Ginette Leclerc

French actress (1912-1992).

Born February 9th, 1912 in 18th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died January 2nd, 1992 at 79 years old in 16th arrondissement of Paris (cancer). [ref]

Tamara Lazakovich

Gymnast (1954-1992).

Born March 11th, 1954 in Gusevo, Kaliningrad Oblast.

Died November 1st, 1992 at 38 years old in Vitebsk.

Frank McKinney

American swimmer, olympic gold medalist, former world record-holder, bank executive (1938-1992).

Born November 3rd, 1938 in Indianapolis.

Died September 11th, 1992 at 53 years old in Indianapolis.

Vintilă Horia

20th century romanian writer.

Born December 31st, 1915 in Segarcea.

Died April 4th, 1992 at 76 years old in Collado Villalba. [ref]

Deaths 331 to 340 of 543

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I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity. Gilda Radner