Famous Deaths for July 1994
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Months in 1994: January February March April May June August September October November December
Deaths 1 - 88 of 88
1st - Johanna Ader-Appels, resistance fighter/author, dies
2nd - Andres Escobar, Colombia world cup soccer star, shot for losing to US
2nd - Marion Williams, gospel singer, dies of diabetes at 66
2nd - Maung Maung, premier of Burma (1988), dies at 69
2nd - Ralph C Rinzler, folklorist (Greenbriar Boys), dies at 59
3rd - Felix Kelly, artist, dies at 80
3rd - Harry Ebbeling, PC-corrector, dies at 54
3rd - Lewis A "Lew" Hoad, tennis star (Wimbledon 1953, 56), dies at 59
3rd - Pieter Hennipman, Dutch economist, dies at 85
4th - Arthur Berry, artist, dies at 69
4th - Juan Gil Poet-Albert, dies at 90
4th - Liesbeth Struppert, actress (Pipo the Clown, Anne Frank), dies at 55
4th - Rupert Davies, methodist scholar, dies at 84
4th - Tawfik Ziad, Palestinian communist/Israeli MP/mayor of Nazareth, dies
4th - Joey Marella, American professional wrestling referee (b. 1964)
5th - Ad Gang, Dutch Liberal Party asst sec of state, dies at 67
6th - Cameron Mitchell, actor (High Chapparral), dies of lung cancer at 75
6th - Geoffrey McQueen, TV writer, dies at 46
7th - Anita Garvin, US actress (Sailors Beware), dies at 80
7th - Rosa Chacel, spanish Novelist, dies at 96
7th - Carlo Chiti, Italian race car engineer (b. 1924)
8th - Christian-Jaque, French director (Babette s'and va-t-and guerre), dies
8th - Dick Sargent, actor (Darren-Bewitched), dies of cancer at 64
8th - Dominic Lucero, dancer/singer, dies of lymphatic cancer
8th - Kim Il Sung, president of North-Korea (1948-94), dies at 82
8th - Robert E Lee, dies of cancer at 75
8th - Lars-Eric Lindblad, Swedish-American entrepreneur and explorer (b. 1927)
9th - Cornelius Boyson, bassist, dies at 57
9th - William "Sabby" Lewis, jazz Pianist/Arranger, dies at 79
9th - Bill Mosienko, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1921)
10th - Earl Strum, referee (NBA), dies of brain cancer at 66
10th - Otto Bonsema, soccer star/trainer (GVAV, Veendam), dies at 84
11th - Alan David Melville, polymath, dies at 82
11th - Bart Scheepens, actor/director, dies of AIDS at 50
11th - Charles "Lefty" Edwards, saxophonist, dies at 67
11th - Gary Kildall, creator of CP/M, dies at 52
11th - James Topping, author of CP/M, dies at 52
11th - Lex P Humphries, drummer, dies at 57
11th - Wim Jurg, corrector/chairman (Werelddambond FMJD), dies at 49
12th - David Malcolm Lewis, expert in Greek Epigraphy, dies at 56
12th - Henk Terlingen, radio/TV-host (Sport in Image), dies at 52
12th - James Bysse Joll, historian, dies at 76
13th - Eddie Boyd, blues vocal/pianist, dies at 79
13th - Robert Michael Payton, pizza magnate, dies at 50
14th - Patrick Crommelynck, Belgian pianist, commits suicide
14th - Robert Jungk, German/French/Us/Austrian philosopher/historian, dies
14th - Taeko Kuwata, Japanese/Belgian pianist, commits suicide
15th - Jeanne Bieruma Oosting, Dutch painter/illustrator, dies
16th - M Vink, surgeon (1st Dutch kidney transplant), dies at 78
16th - Madzy Rollin Couquerque, tennis star/international hockey, dies at 91
17th - Jean Borotra, [Flying Basque], Fr tennis star (Davis Cup), dies at 95
18th - Gottfried Reinhardt, [Goldmann], German/US director, dies at 83
19th - Christian-Jaque, [Christian Maudet], French director (Nana), dies
19th - Frederik "Frits" van der More, archaeologist/art historian, dies at 87
19th - Gottfried Reinhardt, theatre Producer, dies at 81
19th - Nathan Susskind, Slovak/US linguist (Yiddish), dies at 87
19th - Nick Banton, founder of Body Positive, dies at 37
20th - Kim II Sung, pres of North-Korea (1948-94), buried
20th - Paul Delvaux, Belgian surrealistisch painter, dies at 96
20th - Reginald Hall, endocrinologist, dies at 83
21st - Dorothy Collins, singer (Your Hit Parade), dies at 67
21st - John Ernest, constructionist Artist, dies at 72
21st - Marjorie Dorothy Chandler Collins, jazz singer, dies at 67
23rd - Aad Ivens, Dutch checkers player, dies at 80
23rd - Hans J Salter, Aust/US composer (Deanna-Durbin musicals), dies at 98
23rd - Henry William Collins, artist, dies at 84
24th - Grete Schickedanz, German head mistress, dies at 82
24th - Wangila Napunyi, welterweight boxer (Olympic-gold-1988), dies at 26
25th - John M Dengler, jazz Bass Sax/Trumpet/Trombone, dies at 67
26th - Marino Iandioro, canned tomato pioneer, dies at 64
26th - Thomas Davis, US movie editor/son of MGM-chief Frank D, dies at 26
26th - Terry (Owen John) Scott, English actor and comedian (Carry On Films) aged 67
27th - H Minderop, founder/chairman (TROS-radio/TV), dies
27th - Rosa Chacel, Spanish author, dies at 96
27th - Tatiana Tauer, harpist, dies at 48
28th - Bernard Delfont, Rus/Brit impresario (Thorn EMI), dies at 84
28th - Colin Turnbull, anthropologist, dies at 69
28th - Selwyn Powell, art Editor, dies at 82
29th - Dorothy Crowfoot-Hodgkin, chemist (B-12, Nobel 1964), dies at 78
29th - Francisco Veguillas, Spanish general, murdered at 68
29th - John Bayard Britton, abortion doctor, killed by Paul Hill
30th - Enid Balint-Edmonds, British psychoanalyst, dies at 90
30th - Henry Mackie, designer of the Belfast Calorimeter, dies at 73
30th - Theo van Scheltinga, skater, dies at 80
31st - Anne Shelton, British singer (Glenn Miller Band), dies at 66
31st - Caitlin Thomas, dies
31st - G de Ru, chairman of Dutch Reformed Synode, dies
31st - Pieter C Buitendijk, co-founder (Free Netherlands), dies at 92

