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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 1986.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
March 1986
edit1
edit- Valentine Britten, 83, British librarian.
- Pierre Charton, 81, French racing cyclist.
- Rosario Couture, 80, Canadian NHL ice hockey player.
- Cahir Davitt, 91, Irish judge.
- Tommy Farr, 72, Welsh boxer.[1]
- Gerhard Meidell Gerhardsen, 73, Norwegian economist.
- Charles Hahn, 92, German Olympic rower (1920).
- Ken Holley, 66, American football player.
- Marcel Liebman, 56, Belgian political scientist.
- William Modisane, 62, South African writer.
- Harvey H. Nininger, 99, American scientist in the study of meteorites.
- Samuel Roper, 90, American Klansman and law enforcement officer.
- Ernie Rosteck, 63, American NFL football player.
- Jens Stefenson, 91, Swedish naval officer and Olympic diver (1912).
- Katherine Amelia Towle, 87, American military director and academic administrator.[2]
- Luigi Zucchini, 70, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1936).
2
edit- Jocko Collins, 80, American NBA basketball referee and baseball scouting agent.
- Eileen Olive Deste, 77, New Zealand photographer.
- Hymie Ginsburg, 71, American NBL basketball player.
- Frank W. Hawthorne, 85, American judge.
- W. Stuart Helm, 77, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1957–1958, 1963–1964).[3]
- Alice Mann, 86, American actress.
- Zafer al-Masri, 45–46, Palestinian politician, shot.
- William D. Mullins, 54, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (after 1977), cancer.
- Jacob P. Nathanson, 85, Russian-born American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1927–1933).
- Cesare Polacco, 85, Italian actor.
- Edmund Port, 80, American judge.
- Jimmy Reynolds, 65, American baseball player.
- Margaret Trist, 71, Australian writer.
3
edit- Peter Capell, 73, German actor.
- Paul Castner, 89, American Major League baseball player.
- Gordon Collins, 71, English cricketer.
- Winfield S. Cunningham, 86, American naval admiral.[4]
- Léonard Daghelinckx, 85, Belgian Olympic cyclist (1920, 1924).
- Charles A. Halleck, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1935–1969).[5]
- Ernst König, 77, German general.
- David Macindoe, 68, English cricketer.
- Dmitri Protopopov, 88, Soviet Tajik politician.
- Mohinder Singh Randhawa, 77, Indian historian and agriculturalist.
4
edit- Archibald Charles Barrington, 79, New Zealand peace activist.
- Ding Ling, 81, Chinese author.
- Hans Gillesberger, 76, Austrian choir director.
- Howard Greenfield, 49, American songwriter ("Love Will Keep Us Together", "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo", "Everybody's Somebody's Fool"), AIDS.[6]
- František Hochmann, 81, Czechoslovak footballer.
- Albert L. Lehninger, 69, American biochemist.
- Edward MacLysaght, 98, English-Irish genealogist.
- Richard Manuel, 42, Canadian musician (The Band), suicide by hanging.[7]
- Leonid Meshkov, 70, Soviet Olympic swimmer (1952).
- George Owen, 84, Canadian-American NHL ice hockey player, stroke.[8]
- Lyudmila Rudenko, 81, Soviet chess player.
- Elizabeth Smart, 72, Canadian writer.
- John Spence, 65, British politician, MP (since 1970).
5
edit- Necati Çelim, 76–77, Turkish politician.
- Franciska Clausen, 87, Danish painter.
- Beatrice Centner Davidson, 76–77, Canadian architect.
- Emily Benton Frith, 91, American film producer.
- Teddy Hoad, 90, Barbadian cricketer.
- Sir Basil McFarland, 88, Northern Irish politician.
- George Nelson, 77, American industrial designer.[9]
- Bernard Rowe, 81, English Olympic wrestler (1924, 1928).
- Veikko Ruotsalainen, 77, Finnish Olympic skier (1928).
- George Smith, 71, American NBL football player.
- Helmut Thielicke, 77, German theologian.
- Notable Nigerian soldiers executed by firing squad:
- Daniel Bamidele, 36–37.
- Musa Bityonɡ.
- Mamman Jiya Vatsa, 45.
6
edit- Madhavrao Bagal, 90, Indian writer and social activist.
- Robert Bateson, 73, English RAF pilot.
- Jack Binder, 83, American comic book artist.
- Emilio de Brigard Ortiz, 97, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate.
- Eric Brown, 61, Scottish golfer, stroke.
- Adolph Caesar, 52, American actor (A Soldier's Story, The Color Purple), heart attack.[10]
- Georgia O'Keeffe, 98, American painter.[11]
- Orlando Paladino Orlandini, 81, Italian sculptor.
- Vahram Papazyan, 93, Ottoman-American Olympic runner (1912).
- Jerry Paulson, 50, American NBL basketball player.
- István Pelle, 78, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1932).
- Max Shacklady, 67, English Olympic boxer (1948).
- Robert Early Strawbridge Jr., 89, American polo player.[12]
- George Thornewell, 87, English footballer.
- Zhu Guangqian, 88, Chinese literary scholar.
7
edit- Emma Baron, 81, Italian actress.
- Olin G. Blackwell, 71, American prison warden (Alcatraz).[13]
- Charles Catlow, 78, English cricketer.
- Wal Cherry, 53, Australian theatre director, heart disease.
- Giacomo Di Segni, 66, Italian Olympic boxer (1948, 1952).
- Robert Howland, 80, English Olympic shot putter (1928).
- Carmel Humphries, 76, Irish zoologist.
- Jacob Javits, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1947–1954) and Senate (1957–1981), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[14]
- Henry Harrison Mayes, 88, American evangelist.
- Bert Metzger, 77, American football player.
- Jimmy Moore, 82, American Major League baseball player.
8
edit- Victor Borghi, 73, Swiss Olympic skier (1948).
- T.H. Chan, 62–63, Hong Kong real estate entrepreneur.
- Hubert Fichte, 50, German novelist, AIDS.
- Kaarlo Halttunen, 76, Finnish actor.
- Hans Knecht, 72, Swiss racing cyclist.
- Moses Mabhida, 62, South African politician, heart attack.
- Kersti Merilaas, 72, Soviet Estonian poet.
- Jackie Morton, 71, English footballer.
9
edit- André Barbeau, 54, Canadian neurologist.
- Ned Calmer, 78, American journalist.
- Alex Chaplin, 94, Scottish footballer.
- James Crump, 87, American baseball player.
- Joseph-Léon Deslières, 92, Canadian politician.
- Victor Forget, 69, Canadian politician.
- Joe A. Griffiths, 75–76, Maltese footballer.
- Hannah Kudjoe, 67, Ghanaian political activist.
- John MacLean, 85, English cricketer.
- Ignác Molnár, 84, Hungarian footballer.
- Anthony Otter, 89, British Anglican prelate.
- Arthur Rude, 59, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1976).[15]
- Michael Strunge, 27, Danish poet, fall.
10
edit- Walter Blankenburg, 82, German hymnologist.
- Latham Castle, 86, American judge.
- Seydou Cissokho, 56, Senegalese politician.
- Myron Cohen, 83, Russian-born American comedian, heart attack.[16]
- Fred Downer, 89, American baseball player.
- Heinz Emmerich, 78, German footballer.
- E. Gwyndaf Evans, 73, Welsh poet.
- Aram Haigaz, 85, Armenian-American writer.[17]
- Magnus Colcord Heurlin, 90, American painter.
- George Horsburgh, 75, Scottish rugby player.
- Ruth Agatha Houghton, 76, American nurse.
- Yaakov Kamenetsky, 95, Russian-American rabbi.[18]
- Franz Karasek, 61, Austrian politician.
- Dominica Legge, 80, British linguist.
- Reg Manning, 80, American cartoonist.
- Lew Mathe, 70, American bridge player.
- Ray Milland, 79, Welsh-American actor (The Lost Weekend, The Thief, The Jungle Princess), lung cancer.[19]
- Elizabeth Monroe, 81, English historian.
- Emerson Norton, 85, American Olympic athlete (1924).
11
edit- Victor Ankarcrona, 89, Swedish Olympic equestrian (1924, 1928).
- Ari Ankorion, 77, Russian-Israeli politician.
- Pat Barlow, 71, Irish footballer.
- Mai Clifford, 72, Irish trade unionist.
- Georg-Peter Eder, 65, German flying ace.
- Henry Friendly, 82, American judge, suicide by drug overdose.[20]
- Ricardo Frione, 75, Uruguayan footballer.
- Lurline Hook, 70–71, Australian diver.
- Sherman Kent, 82, American intelligence analyst and historian.[21]
- Heinrich Lützenkirchen, 76, German politician.
- Giuseppe Moruzzi, 75, Italian neuroscientist.
- Herbert Runge, 73, German Olympic boxer (1936).
- Shwe Done Bi Aung, 80, Burmese filmmaker.
- Heinz Eberhard Strüning, 89, German painter.
- Sonny Terry, 74, American blues musician.[22]
- Michel Van Vaerenbergh, 66, Belgian footballer.
- Onslow Whitford, 62, New Zealand cricketer.
- Václav Zavázal, 65, Czech Olympic sports shooter (1960).
12
edit- Ruth Abrams, 73–74, American painter.
- Percy Birtchnell, 75, British historian, heart attack.
- Richard Declerck, 86, Belgian politician.
- Fred Hancock, 67, American Major League baseball player.
- Claude L. Harrison, 99, Canadian politician.
- Bunker Hill, 44, American musician.
- Thure Johansson, 73, Swedish Olympic wrestler (1948).
- Nina Katzir, 71, Polish-Israeli socialite, first lady (1973–1978).
- James Maurice Scott, 79, British writer and explorer.
- Soedjono Hoemardani, 67, Indonesian general, internal bleeding.
- Frank W. Tomasello, 86, American judge.
13
edit- Jack Bruton, 82, English footballer.
- Howard W. Cameron, 70, American politician.
- Andy Chisick, 69, American football player.
- Robert Courrier, 90, French biologist.
- Álvaro Fayad, 39, Colombian guerrilla leader (19th of April Movement), shot.[23]
- Jesse A. Fernández, 60, Cuban artist.
- Eugen Gerstenmaier, 79, German politician.[24]
- Jack Harvey, 78, American politician.
- Alan Hector, 46, South African cricketer.
- Hồ Văn Nhựt, 80, Vietnamese physician.
- S. Kanapathipillai, 86, Sri Lankan writer.
- Josef Kuchař, 84, Czechoslovak footballer.
- Angelo Litrico, 58, Italian fashion designer.
- Donald Manes, 52, American politician, suicide by stabbing.[25]
- Felix Scheffler, 71, German soldier.
- Allene Talmey, 83, American journalist.
- Jack Warner, 82, American Major League baseball player.
- Walter Weidauer, 86, German politician.
14
edit- K. C. Abraham, 87, Indian politician.
- Harold Arlin, 90, American radio announcer and engineer.[26]
- Ed Aspatore, 76, American NFL football player.
- Edith Atwater, 74, American actress, cancer.[27]
- Bertrand Harris Bronson, 83, American academic.
- James Vincent Casey, 71, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Kálmán Cseh von Szent-Katolna, 93, Hungarian Olympic equestrian (1928).
- John Fulton, Baron Fulton, 83, British academic administrator.
- Nilo Hovey, 79, American clarinetist and musicologist.
- Harald Leth, 87, Danish painter.
- Jose Roy, 81, Filipino politician.
- Kodardas Kalidas Shah, 77, Indian politician.
- Servaas Theron, 67, South African flying ace.
- Sir Huw Wheldon, 69, Welsh broadcaster, cancer.
- Audrey Williamson, 72, British writer.
15
edit- Martin Cooper, 76, English musicologist.
- Raymond Philip Etteldorf, 74, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Alexandru Giugaru, 88, Romanian actor.
- Hendrik Greyvenstein, 69, South African soldier.
- Walter Lenkeit, 85, German veterinarian.
- Lü Bing-Chuan, 56, Taiwanese musicologist.
- Rupert G. Miller, 53, American statistician, lymphoma.
- Miguel Darío Miranda y Gómez, 90, Mexican Roman Catholic cardinal.
- Bill Patton, 73, American Major League baseball player.
- Pandelis Prevelakis, 77, Greek writer.
- Ramón S. Sabat, 83–84, Cuban artist.
- Andrew J. Santaniello Jr., 59, American politician, member of the Connecticut Senate (since 1983).[28]
- Sir Henry Skinner, 59, British barrister.
16
edit- Abdurrahman Baswedan, 77, Indonesian diplomat.
- Pat Carroll, 30, Irish hurler.
- Lalit Kumar Doley, 58, Indian politician.
- George Jackson, 64, British animator.
- Hans Kloss, 80, Austrian bank manager and lawyer.
- Jean Letourneau, 78, French politician.
- Sir John Nicholson, 3rd Baronet, 82, English surgeon.
- Mihal Prifti, 67, Albanian politician.
- Ouvry Lindfield Roberts, 87, British general.
- Morteza Haeri Yazdi, 69, Iranian Shia cleric.
17
edit- Edward Jordan Dimock, 96, American judge.[29]
- John Bagot Glubb, 88, British general.
- Peter Lienhardt, 58, British anthropologist.
- Clarence D. Lester, 63, American fighter pilot.
- Janette Sebring Lowrey, 94, American author (The Poky Little Puppy).
- Dave McCormick, 42, American NFL football player.
- Heinz Nixdorf, 60, German computer engineer (Nixdorf Computer).
- Raimundo, 2nd Duke of Castel Duino, 79, Italian hereditary peer.
- James Shuler, 26, American boxer, traffic collision.[30]
- Arne Sultan, 60, American filmmaker.
- Sir Eric St Johnston, 75, British constable.
- Igor Tselovalnikov, 42, Soviet Olympic cyclist (1968, 1972).
- David Dortch Warriner, 57, American judge, heart attack.[31]
- Gerhard Weber, 76, German architect.
- Sir Maurice Yonge, 86, English zoologist.
18
edit- Ludvík Aškenazy, 65, Czechoslovak writer.
- Janina Brzostowska, 88, Polish writer.
- Rolf Daleng, 56, Norwegian dancer and choreographer.
- Helmut Jahn, 68, German footballer.
- Bernard Malamud, 71, American novelist (The Natural).[32]
- Bob Polk, 71, American basketball coach.
19
edit- Elisabeth Barker, 75, English historian and journalist.
- Linden Cameron, 68, Australian soldier and politician.
- Henri Courtemanche, 69, Canadian politician.
- Jon Lormer, 79, American actor, cancer.[33]
- Norman McEachern, 86, Irish Olympic runner (1924, 1928).
- Marius Sandberg, 89, Dutch footballer.
- Júlia Székely, 79, Hungarian writer.
- Niyom Thongchit, 76–77, Thai boxing coach.
- Robert Dorsey Watkins, 85, American judge.
20
edit- Antonio Carrillo Flores, 76, Mexican politician.
- Mauricio de la Serna, 83, Mexican filmmaker.
- John Joseph Dougherty, 78, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Tom Gale, 73, Australian rules footballer.
- Perry B. Jackson, 90, American judge.
- Kenichi Konishi, 77, Japanese Olympic field hockey player (1932).
- Samson Kutateladze, 71, Soviet hydrodynamicist.
21
edit- Raymond Burke, 81, American clarinetist.
- Derek Farr, 74, English actor (The Dam Busters).
- Horst Fischer, 55, German trumpeter.
- Chris Koch, 58, South African rugby player.
- Medardo Lamberti, 95, Italian Olympic rower (1928).
- Toby Robins, 55, Canadian actress, breast cancer.
22
edit- Harriette Simpson Arnow, 77, American writer.[34]
- John W. Bricker, 92, American politician, governor of Ohio (1939–1945), member of the U.S. Senate (1947–1959).[35]
- Sydney Checkland, 69, Canadian-British economist.
- Olive Deering, 67, American actress, cancer.[36]
- Mark Dinning, 52, American singer ("Teen Angel"), heart attack.[37]
- Denys Gaith, 76, Syrian Greek Catholic prelate.
- Marit Halset, 73, Norwegian actress.
- Martin Harlinghausen, 84, German general.
- Howard Harris, 74, American comedy writer.
- Jimmy Jones, 73, British tennis player.
- Michele Sindona, 65, Italian banker, mobster and convicted felon, suicide by cyanide poisoning.[38]
- Charles Starrett, 82, American actor, cancer.[39]
- Hellmut Wolff, 79, German occultist.
23
edit- René Cornu, 56, French Olympic swimmer (1948).
- Sir Leo de Gale, 64, Grenadian politician, governor-general (1974–1978).
- Moshe Feinstein, 91, Russian-American rabbi.[40]
- Étienne Mattler, 80, French footballer.
- Sir Walter Merton, 80, British RAF officer.
- Ruth L. Saw, 84, British philosopher.
- Lev Smirnov, 74, Soviet judge.
- Josephine B. Sneed, 86, American politician.
- Stanley Stephens, 73, Australian politician.
- Viola S. Wendt, 78, American poet.
- Anastasia Zuyeva, 89, Soviet actress.
24
edit- Teófilo Carvalho dos Santos, 79, Portuguese politician.
- Walter Colbath, 80, American Olympic diver (1928).
- Sarah Cunningham, 67, American actress.
- Anders Dahlgren, 60, Swedish politician.
- L. Harold DeWolf, 81, American theologian.
- Wesley Ferguson, 63–64, American botanist.
- Loy W. Henderson, 93, American diplomat.[41]
- Gordon Hocking, 66, Australian rules footballer.
- Edmond Leclère, 74, French Olympic basketball player (1936).
- Michael, Prince of Montenegro, 77, Montenegrin royal, head of the house of Petrović-Njegoš (after 1921).
- Dimitrije Najdanović, 88, Yugoslav theologian.
- Krzysztof Mikołaj Radziwiłł, 87, Polish politician.
- Ernest Rogez, 78, French Olympic water polo player (1928).
- Maurício Sirotsky Sobrinho, 60, Brazilian business executive and journalist, cardiac arrest.
- Joseph Zuken, 73, Canadian politician.
25
edit- Daisy Bacon, 87, American magazine publisher.[42]
- Gloria Blondell, 70, American actress, cancer.
- Warren Bockwinkel, 74, American professional wrestler.
- George Cehanovsky, 93, Russian-American singer.[43]
- George Grant, 83, American Major League baseball player.
- Eddie McAteer, 71, Northern Irish politician.
- Allan McHardy, 71, Australian rules footballer.
- Norayr Mnatsakanyan, 63, Soviet Armenian singer.
- Jean van Heijenoort, 73, French-Mexican mathematics historian.[44]
- Saifuddin Zuhri, 66, Indonesian politician.
26
edit- Mel Bosser, 72, American Major League baseball player.
- Chen Yonggui, 71, Chinese politician, vice premier (1975–1980), lung cancer.[45]
- Andrew Freeth, 73, British painter.
- Anthony T. Lucas, 74–75, Irish archaeologist.
- Tony Panaccion, 77, American NFL football player.
- Pedro Puente, 78, Peruvian Olympic sports shooter (1960, 1964).
- Bartlett Robinson, 73, American actor, cancer.[46]
27
edit- Abdul Hai Arifi, 87–88, Pakistani Islamic scholar and pharmacologist.
- Cass Canfield, 88, American publisher.
- Dudley Cockle, 78, English cricketer.
- Sir Harold Harding, 86, British civil engineer.
- Masanosuke Ikeda, 88, Japanese politician, renal failure.
- Richard Geraint Rees, 78, British judge.
- Julian Roosevelt, 61, American Olympic sailor (1952), liver cancer.[47]
- Constantin Stanciu, 78, Romanian footballer.
- Albert Tate Jr., 65, American judge.
28
edit- Abdul Hakeem Chowdhury, 61, Bangladeshi politician.
- Oliver E. Crockford, 92–93, Canadian politician.
- Howard Ford, 80, English Olympic athlete (1928).
- Virginia Gilmore, 66, American actress, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[48]
- Norman Hilberry, 87, American physicist, influenza.[49]
- Mahsum Korkmaz, 29–30, Turkish Kurd militant, shot.
- Olle Nordberg, 80, Swedish painter.
- Gustav Weinkötz, 73, German Olympic high jumper (1936).
29
edit- Jessie Cross, 78, American Olympic runner (1928).
- Haane Manahi, 72, New Zealand soldier, traffic collision.
- William D. Murray, 77, American college athletics coach.[50]
- Steere Noda, 93–94, American politician and lawyer.
- Harry Ritz, 78, American comedian, pneumonia.[51]
30
edit- Helga Anders, 38, Austrian actress, heart failure.
- Herman A. Blumenthal, 69, American production designer.
- James Cagney, 86, American actor (Angels with Dirty Faces, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Love Me or Leave Me), heart attack.[52]
- John Ciardi, 69, American poet and translator.
- Yasuko Endō, 17, Japanese singer, suicide by jumping.
- James L. Jones Sr., 73, American soldier.
- Alan Missen, 60, Australian politician, heart attack.
- Jean Vigoureux, 78, French-American artist.
- Beatrice White, 83, British literary scholar.
31
edit- Richard Aldrich, 83, American theatre producer.
- Andrew Fekete, 31, British artist, respiratory failure.
- P. Gopalan, 79, Indian politician.
- Ray Greenwood, 88, American politician.
- O'Kelly Isley Jr., 48, American singer (The Isley Brothers), heart attack.[53]
- Adam Kossowski, 80, Polish-British artist.
- Alan Lloyd, 43, American composer, AIDS.
- Jerry Paris, 60, American actor (The Dick Van Dyke Show) and television director (Happy Days), brain cancer.[54]
References
edit- ^ Tommy Farr, Fighter, Dies; Went 15 Rounds With Louis
- ^ Katherine Towle, 87, Ex-Dean at Berkeley
- ^ W. Stuart Helm
- ^ ADM. Winfield Cunningham; Commanded at Wake Island
- ^ Charles Halleck, A G.O.P. House Leader, Dies
- ^ Howard Greenfield
- ^ Richard Manuel, 40, Rock Singer and Pianist
- ^ George Owen, Jr. Dead at 84
- ^ George H. Nelson, Designer of Modern Furniture, Dies
- ^ Adolph Caesar Dies; Acted in 'Soldier's Story'
- ^ Georgia O'Keefe Dead at 98; Shaper of Modern Art in U.S.
- ^ Robert Strawbridge Jr. Dies; Former Polo Star and Official
- ^ Olin Guy Blackwell
- ^ Jacob Javits Dies in Florida at 81: 4-term Senator from New York
- ^ Arthur Rude, 59, Former County GOP Leader, State Representative (subscription required)
- ^ Myron Cohen, Dialect Comic; A Low Key Weaver of Tales
- ^ Aram Haigaz Chekenian, 85, Author of Books in Armenian
- ^ Rabbi Jacob Kamenetzky, 95, Expert on Law of the Talmud
- ^ Ray Milland Dies; Won Oscar for 'Lost Weekend'
- ^ Henry J. Friendly, Federal Judge in Court of Appeals, is Dead at 82
- ^ Sherman Kent, 82; Ex-Official of C.I.A. and Yale Professor
- ^ Sonny Terry, 74, Singer And Harmonica Player
- ^ Leader of Leftist Rebels Killed by Colombia Police
- ^ Eugen Gerstenmaier is Dead; Headed the Bonn Parliament
- ^ Manes is a Suicide, Stabbing Himself at Home in Queens
- ^ Harold W. Arlin Dead; An Early Radio Figure
- ^ Edith Atwater Is Dead at 74; Actress in Theater and Film
- ^ Andrew J. Santaniello Dies; Was Connecticut Legislator
- ^ Edward J. Dimock, 96, A Senior Federal Judge
- ^ Shuler, Ex-Champion, Killed in Road Accident
- ^ D. Dortch Warriner
- ^ Bernard Malamud, Author, Dies at 71
- ^ Jon Lormer, 80; Played Dozens of Roles on TV (subscription required)
- ^ Harriette Arnow Dies at 78; Author of 'The Dollmaker'
- ^ John Bricker, Ohio Republican; Longtime Governor and Senator
- ^ Olive Deering
- ^ Max Dinning, 51; Sang `59 Hit `Teen Angel` (subscription required)
- ^ Michele Sindona, Jailed Italian Financier, Dies of Cyanide Poisoning at 65
- ^ Charles Starrett Dies at 82; Actor on Stage and Screen
- ^ Thousands Mourn Talmudic Scholar
- ^ Loy W. Henderson is Dead; Longtime Diplomat was 93
- ^ Daisy Bacon
- ^ George Cehanovsky, Singer; With Met Opera for 60 Years
- ^ Jean Van Heijenoort, Former Trotsky Aide
- ^ Chen Yonggui Dies in China; Peasant Who Rose to the Top
- ^ Bartlett Robinson, Radio’s Perry Mason, Is Dead at 73 (subscription required)
- ^ Julian K. Roosevelt is Dead: Served on 2 Olympic Boards
- ^ Virginia Gilmore Dead at 66; Was Stage and Film Actress
- ^ Norman Hilberry: Physicist Directed Atomic Laboratory
- ^ William Murray Dead at 77; Former Duke Football Coach
- ^ Harry Ritz, 78, Member of Zany Vaudeville Brothers, Dies (subscription required)
- ^ James Cagney is Dead at 86; Master of Pugnacious Grace
- ^ O'Kelly Isley
- ^ Jerry Paris, TV Director, 60