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The following is a list of notabledeaths in July 1986.
Entries for each day are listedAlpha beticallyby 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.
July 1986
edit1
edit- Adil Abdullah,63, Iraqi footballer.
- Jean Baratte,63, French footballer.
- Willy Berger,80, Hungarian-born Israeli footballer.
- Harry Bolton,67, American NFL football player.
- E. E. Y. Hales,77, English religious historian.
- Willard Ames Holbrook Jr.,88, American general.[1]
- Christa Merten,41, West German Olympic runner (1972), suicide.
- Andrew Miller,59, British naval admiral.
- Moccasin,23, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
- Karl Myrbäck,85, Swedish chemist.
- Sam Ramsden,72, Australian politician.
- Sir Iain Sutherland,61, British diplomat, heart attack.[2]
- Roger Cuthbert Wakefield,80, English surveyor and rugby player.
- Edward Curtis Wells,75, American business executive (Boeing).
2
edit- Alfred Grimwood,80, English cricketer.
- Louis Harant,90, American Olympic sports shooter (1920).
- Hoàng Văn Thái,71, Vietnamese general.
- René Létourneau,73, Canadian politician.
- Peanuts Lowrey,68, American Major League baseball player.[3]
- Erwin Milzkott,73, German musician.
- Hilyard Robinson,86–87, American architect.
3
edit- Jonathan B. Bingham,72, American politician, member of theU.S. House of Representatives(1965–1983), pneumonia.[4]
- Elizabeth Bodine,88, American humanitarian.
- Charles Chew,63, American politician, member of theIllinois Senate(since 1967), throat cancer.[5]
- Bruce Chown,92, Canadian physician.
- Ubirajara Fidalgo,37, Brazilian actor and director.
- Monk Higgins,55, American saxophonist, respiratory disease.
- Bill McCahan,65, American Major League baseball player, cancer.
- Quinn McNemar,86, American psychologist and statistician.
- Mona Ray,81, American actress.
- Curley Russell,69, American jazz musician, emphysema.
- Andrew C. Tychsen,93, American general.
- Rudy Vallée,84, American singer and musician, cancer.[6]
- Erling Westher,83, Norwegian pianist.
4
edit- Paul Adams,65, American college sports coach, heart attack.
- Margaret Cuninggim,71, American academic administrator.
- Leo Lermond,80, American Olympic runner (1928).
- Peter F. Mack Jr.,69, American politician, member of theU.S. House of Representatives(1949–1963).[7]
- Benjamin Menor,63, American jurist, throat cancer.
- Flor Peeters,83, Belgian composer.
- Oscar Roettger,86, American Major League baseball player.
- Theodor S. Slen,100, American politician and lawyer, member of theMinnesota House of Representatives(1935–1940), pneumonia.
- Oscar Zariski,87, Russian-born American mathematician.[8]
5
edit- Thomas Arnold,85, British Olympic bobsledder (1924).
- Noel Counihan,72, Australian painter and cartoonist.
- Alan Gemmell,73, British biologist and botanist.
- Rosaire Gendron,65, Canadian politician.
- Ulrich Hofmann,83, German mathematician.
- Ruth Jones,40, American basketball coach, ovarian cancer.
- Javad Khamenei,90, Iranian Shia cleric.
- Biff Lee,78, American NFL football player.
- Richard Lowe,82, English cricketer.
- Gisiro Maruyama,70, Japanese mathematician.
- O Yoon,40, South Korean painter, cirrhosis.
- Benjamin B. Patterson,76, American politician, member of theMinnesota Senate(1957–1966).
- K. Krishna Pillai,62, Indian politician.
- Sir Folliott Sandford,79, British civil servant.
- Albert Scherrer,78, Swiss racing driver.
- Georg-Wilhelm Schulz,80, German U-boat commander.
- Yaroslav Stetsko,74, Soviet Ukrainian politician, prime minister of theUkrainian national government (1941).
- Sir John Toothill,77, English electrical engineer.
- James Walsh,73, Australian cricketer.
6
edit- Stephen Brunauer,83, American chemist.
- Vic Carroll,73, American NFL football player.
- Germán Frers,86, Argentine Olympic sailor (1936).
- Walter Hollitscher,75, Austrian philosopher.
- Lothar Kreyssig,87, German jurist.
- Andrée Le Coultre,68–69, French painter.
- Herbert Leonhardt,61, German Olympic skier (1956).
- Robert S. Lopez,75, Italian-born American historian, cancer.
- Jagjivan Ram,78, Indian politician.
- Rodrigo Rojas de Negri,19, Chilean photographer,burned.
- Clarence Streit,90, American journalist, renal failure.[9]
- Kōji Wada,42, Japanese actor.
- Blanka Waleská,76, Czech actress.
- Benjamin D. Wood,91, American academic administrator.
- Clarrie Wyatt,82, Australian rules footballer.
- Eddie Yuhas,61, American Major League baseball player.
7
edit- Willi Ankermüller,85, German politician.
- Mai Bhagi,79–80, Pakistani musician.
- Carnera,77, Brazilian footballer.
- Gunnar Christensen,72, Danish Olympic athlete (1936).
- Harry Davis,75, Welsh-born New Zealand potter.
- Frederick Kohner,80, Austrian-born American novelist (Gidget).
- Sven Johnson,86, Swedish Olympic gymnast (1920).
- Christopher C. McGrath,84, American politician, member of theU.S. House of Representatives(1949–1953).[10]
- Earl J. Merritt,89, American sports coach.
- Len Vautier,77, Australian rules footballer.
- Hazel Browne Williams,79, American educator.
8
edit- C. W. Armstrong,87, Northern Irish politician,MP(1954–1959).
- Paolo Brignoli,44, Italian entomologist.
- Johnny Cooney,85, American Major League baseball player.
- Adolfo Linvel,74–75, Argentine actor.
- Nina Morgana,94, American singer.
- Pedro Ortiz Dávila,74, Puerto Rican singer.
- Hyman G. Rickover,86, American admiral.[11]
- Skeeter Webb,76, American Major League baseball player.
- Robert J. Wood,81, American general.
9
edit- Tommy Barnett,77, English footballer.
- Nellie Campobello,85, Mexican writer, heart failure.
- Marietta Canty,80, American actress.
- Calvin Carter,61, American record producer.
- Julio Córdova,75, Chilean footballer.
- Laxmi Narayan Bhanja Deo,73, Indian politician.
- Sir Percy Edward Kent,73, British geologist.
- María Laffitte,83, Spanish women's rights activist and writer.
- John Leighly,90, American geographer.
- Carl "Spider" Lockhart,43, American NFL football player, lymphoma.[12]
- Red Lucas,84, American Major League baseball player.
- Boris Mayzel,79, Soviet composer.
- Walter Romanowicz,68, American soccer player.
- Chandrashekhar Singh,58, Indian politician.
- Ruth Warren,85, American actress.
- Paul Yuzyk,73, Canadian politician.
10
edit- Rafael Gil,73, Spanish film director.
- Brendan Glynn,76, Irish politician,TD(1954–1957).
- Jody Lawrance,55, American actress.
- Lê Duẩn,79, Vietnamese politician.[13]
- Harl Maggert,72, American Major League baseball player.
- Csilla Molnár,17, Hungarian beauty queen, suicide by drug overdose.
- Nicholas VI,73, Greek Orthodox prelate,patriarch of Alexandria(since 1968).
- Park Taewon,76, Korean writer.
- Aukusti Pasanen,83, Finnish politician.
- Tadeusz Piotrowski,46, Polish mountaineer,fall.
- Roman Ulrich Sexl,46, Austrian theoretical physicist.
- Štefan Stanislay,83, Czechoslovak athlete.
- Don S. Wenger,74, American general.
11
edit- John Clayden,82, Rhodesian jurist.
- Larry D. Gilbertson,68, American politician.
- Lillian Rosanoff Lieber,99, Russian-born American mathematician.
- Bill Purcell,81, Australian rules footballer.
- Hortensia Santoveña,73, Mexican actress.
- Dutch Thiele,93, American NFL football player.[14]
- Enrique Villegas,72, Argentine pianist.
- Lucille Wall,88, American actress (General Hospital).[15]
12
edit- Dame Kate Isabel Campbell,87, Australian physician.
- Wacław Kisielewski,43, Polish pianist, traffic collision.
- Faydang Lobliayao,75–76, Laotian politician.
- Dermod MacCarthy,75, British pediatrician.
- Gene Mayl,84, American NFL footballer and basketballer.
- Nea Morin,81, British mountaineer.
- Kamaran Mukeri,56–57, Iraqi poet.
- Krum Penev,84, Bulgarian poet and playwright.
- Jean Zizine,63, French Olympic field hockey player (1952).
13
edit- Sir Max Bemrose,82, English politician and industrialist.
- Walter Bradshaw,77, Australian-born British cricketer.
- Coke Escovedo,45, American percussionist, cirrhosis.
- Gary Famiglietti,72, American NFL football player.
- Edmund Dwen Gill,77, Australian geologist.
- Brion Gysin,70, British-Canadian writer, painter and inventor, lung cancer.
- Hong Jin-ki,69, South Korean jurist.
- Géza Kardos,68, Hungarian Olympic basketball player (1948).
- Orígenes Lessa,83, Brazilian writer.
- Edward Lipiński,97, Polish politician and economist.
- Margaret Ransone Murray,84, American biologist.
- Ladislav Pešek,79, Czechoslovak actor.
- Ralph Steiner,87, American photographer.[16]
- Jaak Tamleht,44, Soviet Estonian actor.
- Jean Van Gool,55, French footballer.
- Joe Wirkkunen,58, Finnish-Canadian ice hockey coach, home fire accident[17][18]
- Mel Zajac,30, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1976), drowned.
14
edit- John Bridger,66, English cricketer, traffic collision.
- Arthur Ford,82–83, Australian Olympic wrestler (1928).
- Anthony Hadingham,73, English cricketer.
- William E. Hess,88, American politician, member of theU.S. House of Representatives(1929–1937, 1939–1949, 1951–1961).
- Wally Holborow,72, American Major League baseball player.
- Raymond Loewy,92, French-born American industrial designer.[19]
- Mehdi Hamidi Shirazi,72, Iranian poet.
- Joseph Vogt,91, German historian.
- Jack Whitehead,73, Australian rules footballer.
15
edit- Carolina Correa Londoño,81, Colombian socialite,first lady(1953–1957).
- Florence Halop,63, American actress, lung cancer.[20]
- Iain Hamilton,66, Scottish journalist.
- Billy Haughton,62, Americanharness driver,head injury.
- Sir John Mellor, 2nd Baronet,93, British politician,MP(1935–1955).
- Benny Rubin,87, American actor and comedian, heart attack.[21]
- Alfonso Thiele,66, American-Italian racing driver.
16
edit- Joseph T. Bayly,66, American author and publishing executive.
- Vasudeo Sitaram Bendrey,92, Indian author and historian.
- Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby,86, British politician,MP(1924–1958) and member of theHouse of Lords(since 1958), heart attack.
- A. S. Conception,58, Indian actor and singer.
- James Aloysius Coolahan,83, American jurist.
- Stephen Coulter,71, British novelist.
- Dick Crawshaw, Baron Crawshaw of Aintree,68, British politician,MP(1964–1983).
- David Max Eichhorn,80, American rabbi, heart attack.[22]
- Carlo Martini,72, Italian Roman Catholic prelate.
- Thomas Edwin Nevin,79, Irish physicist.
- Bob O'Dea,56, New Zealand rugby player.
- Bill Rohr,68, American basketball coach.
- Robert C. Rusack,60, American Anglican prelate, heart attack.
- Charles E. Thompson,97, American politician, member of theMississippi Senate(1916–1920).
- Claire Watson,59, American singer, brain cancer.
- Jerrold R. Zacharias,81, American physicist.[23]
17
edit- Nicholas Ashton,81, English cricketer.
- Alexandru Badea,48, Romanian footballer.
- René de La Croix de Castries,77, French historian.
- Cleo Davis,67, American musician.
- Louis Gardet,81, French historian and Roman Catholic priest.
- Gordon Gibson Sr.,81, Canadian politician.
- Pierre Langlais,76, French soldier, suicide by jumping.
- Tom MacKay,75, Australian rules footballer.
- Norma Moreno Figueroa,24, Mexican journalist, shot.
- Kurt Nielsen,61, Danish footballer.
- George M. O'Brien,69, American politician, member of theU.S. House of Representatives(since 1973), prostate cancer.[24]
- Oevaang Oeray,63, Indonesian politician.
- Edward E. Willey,76, American politician, member of theVirginia Senate(since 1952), complications from a stroke.
18
edit- Buddy Baer,71, American boxer and actor.[25]
- Allan R. Bosworth,84, American author.
- Robert Cover,42, American law scholar, heart attack.
- Margaret Crum,65, British musicologist.
- Maiju Gebhard,89, Finnish inventor (dish drying cabinet).
- Emil Nofal,59–60, South African filmmaker.
- Sir Stanley Rous,91, English football referee,president of FIFA(1961–1974), leukemia.
- Flora Payne Whitney,88, American artist.[26]
- Don Wilkerson,53–54, American saxophonist.
- Richard Wootton,80, Australian cricketer.
19
edit- Andre the Seal,25, Americanharbor seal.[27]
- Alfredo Binda,83, Italian racing cyclist.
- James Jewett Carnes,86, American soldier.
- Daniel L. Fapp,82, American cinematographer (The Great Escape,West Side Story).
- Česlovas Gedgaudas,77, Soviet Lithuanian diplomat.
- Noel Hazzard,62, Australian rugby league player.
- Alfred Leopold Luongo,65, American jurist.[28]
- Margaret Schlauch,87, American-Polish historian.
- Harold Schuster,83, American film director.
- Murray Vaughan,87, Canadian philanthropist.
20
edit- Joan Bennett,90, British literary scholar.
- Helen Craig,74, American actress, cardiac arrest.[29]
- Liviu Damian,51, Romanian writer.
- Eric Donaldson,86, Australian rules footballer.
- Sam Gary,69, American blues musician.
- Héctor Guerrero,59, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1948,1952).
- Bo Molenda,81, American NFL football player.
- Bill Steinecke,79, American Major League baseball player.
21
edit- José Avelino,95, Filipino politician.
- Ion Caraion,63, Romanian poet.
- Cyrus Hashemi,47, Iranian arms dealer, leukemia.
- Kenneth Holland,75, English cricketer.
- John J. Livingood,83, American physicist.[30]
- Ernest Maas,94, American screenwriter.
- Timothy O'Connor,79, Irish politician,TD(1961–1981).
- Zhang Yuzhe,84, Chinese astronomer.
22
edit- Aurelian Andreescu,44, Romanian singer, heart attack.
- Ted Baker,85, Australian rules footballer.
- Ren-Chang Ching,88, Chinese botanist.
- Edward Garmatz,83, American politician, member of theU.S. House of Representatives(1947–1973).[31]
- Jacques Gelman,75–77, Russian-born Mexican film producer.
- Floyd Gottfredson,81, American comic book cartoonist.[32]
- Ede Staal,44, Dutch musician, cancer.
23
edit- Adolfo Baloncieri,88, Italian footballer.
- Benny Benack,64, American jazz musician.
- Karel Kváček,74, Czech Olympic wrestler (1936).
- Billy Joe Mantooth,35, American NFL football player, traffic collision.
- Sir Bryan Matthews,80, British physiologist.
- Carlos Humberto Rodríguez Quirós,76, Costa Rican Roman Catholic prelate.
- Don Seymour,70, Australian rules footballer.
- Kazimierz Sikorski,91, Polish composer.
- Mavis Sweeney,76–77, Australian pharmacist.
- Sylvanus A. Tyler,71, American mathematician.[33]
- Sofia W. D.,61, Indonesian actress and film director.
24
edit- Bernie Bradley,76, American sports coach.
- Clarence Garlow,75, American musician.
- Jim Gordon,77, Australian soldier.
- Urban Hansen,77, Danish politician.
- Lee Hepner,65, Canadian conductor.
- Willy Kaiser,74, German Olympic boxer (1936).
- Karl Kühn,82, Austrian Olympic cyclist (1936).
- Jayadevi Taayi Ligade,74, Indian poet.
- Fritz Albert Lipmann,87, German-American biochemist,Nobel Prizerecipient (1953).[34]
- Laurie Nash,76, Australian rules footballer and cricketer.
- Karel Nedobitý,80, Czechoslovak Olympic runner (1924,1928).
- Fernand Pouillon,74, French architect.
- Qudrat Ullah Shahab,69, Pakistani writer.
- Trần Văn Chương,88, South Vietnamese diplomat, strangled.
- Yoshiyuki Tsuruta,82, Japanese Olympic swimmer (1928,1932), stroke.
25
edit- John Coldham,85, English cricketer.
- Jacob Hackenburg Griffiths-Randolph,71, Ghanaian jurist.
- Eric Hawkey,77, Australian Anglican prelate.
- Ted Lyons,85, AmericanHall of FameMajor League baseball player and manager (Chicago White Sox).[35]
- Vincente Minnelli,83, American film director.[36]
- Thomas Moone,77, American Olympic ice hockey player (1936).
- Alison Parrott,11, American murder victim.
26
edit- Frederick W. Ford,76, American government official,chairman of the FCC(1960–1961).[37]
- Bill Gore,74, American chemical engineer.
- W. Averell Harriman,94, American politician,governor of New York(1955–1958),U.S. secretary of commerce(1946–1948).[38]
- Heinz Lazek,74, Austrian-German boxer.
- Gerda Madsen,84, Danish actress.
- Dominique Mbonyumutwa,65, Rwandan politician, interimpresident(1961).
- Mubarak,77, Indian actor and film director.
- Ervin Mueller,81, American politician.
- Sukarno M. Noor,54, Indonesian actor.
- Boris Režek,77, Slovenian Olympic skier (1928).
- Webb Schultz,88, American Major League baseball player.
- Edwin DeHaven Steel Jr.,82, American jurist.
- Ken Watson,81, Canadian curler.
- Frederick S. Wight,84, American painter.
27
edit- Margarita Argúas,83, Argentine lawyer.
- Henry Bridges,70, American saxophonist.
- Anna Sofie Boesen Dreijer,87, Danish costume designer.
- Louise Fluke,86, American art teacher, designed theflag of Oklahoma.
- Bud Hafey,73, American Major league baseball player.
- LeRoy Holmes,72, American musician.[39]
- Hitoshi Kihara,92, Japanese geneticist.
- Sir Osbert Lancaster,77, English cartoonist.
- Nan McKay,93, Canadian librarian.
- Dorothea Neff,83, Austrian actress.
28
edit- John Alcott,55, English cinematographer, heart attack.[40]
- William C. Andrews,85, British art director.
- Karel Aubroeck,91, Belgian sculptor.
- Jim Braxton,37, American NFL football player, lung cancer.[41]
- Syd Curnow,78, South African cricketer.
- Edmund Kolanowski,38, Polish serial killer, execution by hanging.
- Ernst Leuenberger,85, Swiss trade unionist.
- Yvan Leyvraz,31–32, Swiss humanitarian (Solidar Suisse), shot.
- Cristóbal Martí,83, Spanish footballer.
- Cliff Melton,74, American Major League baseball player.
- Joe Oeschger,94, American Major League baseball player.
- Bruce Irving Rankin,67–68, Canadian diplomat.
- Karl-Heinrich Schulz,80, German general.
- Annemarie Selinko,71, Austrian novelist.
- Sir Frank Simpson,87, British general.
29
edit- Richard David Barnett,77, British archaeologist.
- Ford Brand,81–82, Canadian politician.
- Vittorio Chierroni,69, Italian Olympic skier (1936,1948).
- David Cooper,54–55, South African psychiatrist.
- Deng Jiaxian,62, Chinese physicist.[42]
- Nello Falaschi,73, American NFL football player.
- Philip Holligan,88, British flying ace.
- Joe Kopcha,80, American NFL football player.
- Erkki Leikola,85, Finnish politician.
- Gordon Mills,51, British songwriter ( "It's Not Unusual") and music manager, stomach cancer.[43]
- Werner Pinzner,39, Germancontract killer,suicide by gunshot.
- Michael M. Sacher,68, British business executive.
- Idris Suleymanov,71, Soviet Azerbaijani soldier.
30
edit- Idrees Baig,74–75, Pakistani cricket umpire.
- Stuart Bergsma,85, American physician and missionary.
- Sir Clarence Bird,101, British general.
- Câmara Cascudo,87, Brazilian anthropologist.
- Pina Cipriotto,75, Italian Olympic gymnast (1936).
- Bill Clark,60, American drummer.
- James Crockett,76, American soccer player.
- John N. Dalton,55, American politician,governor of Virginia(1978–1982), lung cancer.[44]
- Ray Hayes,80, American NBL basketball player.
- Mickey Heath,82, American Major League baseball player.
- Bill Jones,65, Australian rules footballer.
- Alistair Knox,74, Australian architect.
- Konstantine Lortkipanidze,81, Soviet Georgian writer.
- William Saunders,71, American jockey, cancer.
- Lou Sino,55, American trombonist.
- Gaffney Smith,81–82, American football player.
- Alfred Wilcox,66, English cricketer.
31
edit- Mac Aldrich,85, American football player.
- John Anderson,42, American racing driver, traffic collision.[45]
- Enric Casals,94, Spanish musician.
- Lea Davidova-Medene,65, Soviet Latvian sculptor.
- Henri Elby,67, French politician.
- Stanley Ellin,69, American writer.
- John C. Houlihan,75, American politician.
- Iustin,76, Romanian Orthodox prelate,patriarch(since 1977).[46]
- Diana King,67, English actress, cancer.
- Bill Loika,64, American football coach, cancer.
- Chiune Sugihara,86, Japanese diplomat and humanitarian.
- Ludwig Wessely,82, Austrian Olympic hurdler (1928).
- Teddy Wilson,73, American pianist, stomach cancer.[47]
- Harold Woolley, Baron Woolley,81, British unionist and life peer.
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