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In the year 1995

620 Notable deaths

Alan Bush

British composer, musician, and educator (1900-1995).

Born December 22nd, 1900 in London. [ref]

Died October 31st, 1995 at 94 years old in Watford. [ref]

Stuart Milner-Barry

British codebreaker, civil servant, and chess player.

Born September 20th, 1906 in London.

Died March 25th, 1995 at 88 years old in London.

Theodor Wisch

Ss general (1907-1995).

Born December 13th, 1907 in Wesselburenerkoog.

Died January 11th, 1995 at 87 years old in Norderstedt.

George Stibitz

Bell labs researcher; one of the fathers of the modern first digital computer.

Born April 20th, 1904 in York.

Died January 31st, 1995 at 90 years old in York.

Rien Poortvliet

Dutch painter, best known for his drawings of animals and "gnomes" (1932-1995).

Born August 7th, 1932 in Schiedam. [ref]

Died September 15th, 1995 at 63 years old in Soest (bone cancer). [ref]

George Woodcock

Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, an essayist and literary critic (1912-1995).

Born May 8th, 1912 in Winnipeg. [ref]

Died January 28th, 1995 at 82 years old in Vancouver. [ref]

Benyamin Sueb

Indonesian actor (1939-1995).

Born March 5th, 1939 in Kota Tua Jakarta.

Died September 5th, 1995 at 56 years old in Jakarta.

John Peters Humphrey

Canadian legal scholar (1905-1995).

Born April 30th, 1905 in New Brunswick.

Died March 14th, 1995 at 89 years old in Montreal.

Patsy Ruth Miller

American actress (1904-1995).

Born January 17th, 1904 in St. Louis. [ref]

Died July 16th, 1995 at 91 years old in Palm Desert (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Vic Buckingham

English footballer and manager (1915–1995).

Born October 23rd, 1915 in Greenwich.

Died January 26th, 1995 at 79 years old in Chichester.

Deaths 241 to 250 of 620

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