Deaths in October 1989
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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 1989.
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.
October 1989
[edit]1
[edit]- Eric Ball, 85, British composer and brass band conductor.[1]
- Manuel Clouthier, 55, Mexican politician, traffic collision.[2]
- Carlo Dapporto, 78, Italian film actor.[3]
- Ian Keith, 81, Scottish peer and nobleman.[4]
- David Lindesay-Bethune, 63, British soldier and hereditary peer.[5]
- Witold Rowicki, 75, Polish conductor (Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra).[6]
2
[edit]- Paola Barbara, 77, Italian film actress (White Amazons).[7]
- Aubrey Boomer, 91, American golfer, stroke.[8]
- Vittorio Caprioli, 68, Italian actor and director, heart attack.[9]
- Cousin Joe, 81, American blues and jazz singer.[10]
- Gregory Marshall, 50, American actor.[11]
- Jesús Emilio Jaramillo Monsalve, 73, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Arauca, shot.[12]
3
[edit]- John Eugene Cay Jr., 74, American author (Ward Allen: Savannah River Market Hunter), brain tumour.[13]
- David H. Geiger, 53–54, American engineer, heart attack.[14]
- Bahadur Khan, 58, Indian sarod player and film score composer.[15]
- Andrée Lafayette, 86, French actress (Trilby).[16]
- Dennis McGee, 96, American Cajun musician.[17]
- Yvonne Sylvain, 82, Haitian physician.[18]
- Del Wood, 69, American pianist, stroke.[19]
- Norman Yardley, 74, English test cricketer, captain of England, stroke.[20]
4
[edit]- Michael Barton Akehurst, 48–49, British lawyer and author.[21]
- Thomas Canning, 77, American composer and music educator.[22]
- Graham Chapman, 48, British actor, comedian and writer (Monty Python), tonsil cancer.[23]
- Laura Combes, 35, American bodybuilder, alcohol poisoning.[24]
- Frederic de Hoffmann, 65, Austrian-born American nuclear physicist (Manhattan Project), AIDS from blood transfusion.[25]
- Moisés Giroldi, 39, Panamanian military commander (1989 Panamanian coup attempt), executed.[26]
- Ramchandra Purushottam Marathe, 64, Indian music director, singer and actor.
- Edmund Osmańczyk, 76, Polish writer.[27]
- Betsy King Ross, 68, American actress, anthropologist and author.[28]
- Lutero Vargas, 77, Brazilian physician, diplomat and politician, ambassador to Nicaragua.[29]
5
[edit]- Robert T. Ashmore, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, heart ailments and pneumonia.[30]
- Lawrence Dundas, 80, British hereditary peer.[31]
- Noël-Noël, 92, French actor and screenwriter.
- Big Wilson, 65, American radio personality, heart attack.[32]
6
[edit]- Patricia Cockburn, 75, Irish writer and artist, cancer.[33]
- Bette Davis, 81, American actress (Dangerous, Jezebel), cancer.[34]
- Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, 69, French actor and director, ruptured aneurysm.
- Howard Garns, 84, American architect, creator of Sudoku, cancer.
- Robert Poulet, 96, Belgian writer and journalist, sentenced to death for collaborating with Nazis.
- Reinhard Seiler, 80, Nazi German Luftwaffe officer and flying ace.[35]
- Jack Turner, 100, Canadian war photographer.[36]
7
[edit]- Kurt Carlsen, 75, Danish-born American sea-captain (SS Flying Enterprise).[37]
- Keith Elliott, 73, New Zealand soldier, Victoria Cross recipient, cancer.[38]
8
[edit]- Genki Abe, 95, Japanese lawyer, police bureaucrat and cabinet minister.[39]
- Onest Conley, 82, American film actor (Racing Luck).[40]
- Anne Dawson, 92, British secret agent in World War I.[41]
- Alwyn Harris, Royal Ulster Constabulary superintendent killed by the Provisional I.R.A..[42]
- Oscar Moglia, 54, Uruguayan basketballer and Olympic medalist (Club Atlético Welcome, Uruguay).[43]
- Dagmar Oakland, 92, American actress.
- Edward Woods, 86, American actor (The Public Enemy).[44]
9
[edit]- Yusuf Atılgan, 68, Turkish novelist and dramatist, heart attack.
- Elizabeth Cadell, 85, British and Portuguese writer.[45]
- Penny Lernoux, 49, American author and journalist, lung cancer.[46]
- Hassan Poladi, 44, Indian-born American writer (The Hazaras), liver failure.[47]
10
[edit]- Robin Hughes, 69, Argentinian-born British film and television actor, liver disease.[48]
11
[edit]- Percival Goodman, 85, American urban theorist and architect, designer of Synagogues, lung cancer.[49]
- M. King Hubbert, 86, American geologist and geophysicist (Hubbert peak theory), pulmonary embolism.[50]
- Arnold Picker, 76, American film executive and mayor of Golden Beach, Florida, on Nixon's Enemies List, pneumonia.[51]
- Paul Shenar, 53, American actor and theatre director (The Secret of NIMH, Scarface), AIDS.[52]
- Zeng Xianzhi, 79, Chinese revolutionary and politician.
12
[edit]- Carmen Cavallaro, 76, American pianist, prostate cancer.[53]
- Joe Foy, 46, American Major League baseballer (Boston Red Sox), heart attack.[54]
- Franco Luambo, 51, Congolese musician, AIDS.[55]
- Sim Var, 83, Cambodian politician, Prime Minister of Cambodia.[56]
- Jay Ward, 69, American creator of animated TV cartoons (The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends), renal cancer.[57]
- N. V. Krishna Warrier, 73, Indian poet and journalist.
13
[edit]- Fred Agabashian, 76, American racer of midget cars and Indy cars.[58]
- Lud Gluskin, 90, American jazz drummer and bandleader.[59]
- Munawar Ali Khan, 59, Indian classical vocalist.
- Merab Kostava, 50, Georgian dissident, musician and poet, car crash.[60]
- Cesare Zavattini, 87, Italian screenwriter.[61]
14
[edit]- Martin Broszat, 63, German historian.[62]
- Michael Carmine, 30, American actor, AIDS.[63]
- Lucy Doraine, 91, Hungarian-born silent-screen actress.[64]
- Scott Liebler, 29, American racing driver, racing accident.[65]
- René Petit, 90, French engineer and international footballer (Real Unión, France).[66]
- Amancio Williams, 76, Argentinian architect.[67]
15
[edit]- James Lee Barrett, 59, American author, producer and screenwriter, cancer.[68]
- Paul Georgescu, 65, Romanian journalist, fiction writer and communist political figure.[69]
- Danilo Kiš, 54, Serbian novelist and short story writer (Hourglass), lung cancer.[70]
- Scott O'Dell, 91, American children's writer (Island of the Blue Dolphins), prostate cancer.[71]
- Michał Rola-Żymierski, 99, Polish Communist Party leader, Marshal of Poland.
- Heinrich Walter, 90, German-Russian botanist.[72]
16
[edit]- Walter Farley, 74, American author (The Black Stallion), cancer.[73]
- Alfred Krupa, 74, Polish-born Yugoslavian painter.
- Frederick Millar, 89, British diplomat, ambassador to West Germany.[74]
- Cornel Wilde, 77, Hungarian-born American actor (A Song to Remember), leukemia.[75]
17
[edit]- John J. Anderson, 32, American writer on computing and technology (Computer Shopper, MacUser), California earthquake.[76]
- Morteza Hannaneh, 66, Iranian composer and musician.
- Mark Krein, 82, Soviet mathematician (operator theory).[77]
- J. B. Malone, 75, Irish hill-walking enthusiast.[78]
- Cyril Mathew, 77, Sri Lankan politician, Member of Parliament, heart attack.[79]
- R. A. B. Mynors, 86, English classicist and medievalist, road accident.[80]
- Derek Pace, 57, English footballer (Sheffield United).
18
[edit]- Stan Miasek, 65, American NBA basketballer (Chicago Stags).[81]
19
[edit]- Eric Dixon, 59, American tenor saxophonist, flautist and composer.[82]
- Albert Geldard, 75, English international footballer (Everton, England).[83]
- Alan Murphy, 35, English rock session guitarist, pneumonia.
- Salim Nasir, 44, Pakistani film and TV actor (Aangan Terha), heart attack.
20
[edit]- Dan Ben-Amotz, 65, Polish-born Israeli radio broadcaster, journalist and author, liver cancer.[84]
- Rupert Costo, 82–83, Native American writer, activist and publisher.[85]
- Dmitry Faddeev, 82, Soviet mathematician.[86]
- Katharina Heinroth, 92, German zoologist, director of Berlin Zoo.[87]
- Gurdial Singh Phul, 77–78, Indian Punjabi dramatist.[88]
- Sir Anthony Quayle, 76, British actor (Lawrence of Arabia, Anne of the Thousand Days), liver cancer.[89]
21
[edit]- Alfred Hayes, 79, American banker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.[90]
- Jean Image, 78, Hungarian-French director and producer of animation films.
22
[edit]- Ross Freeman, 41, American electrical engineer and inventor, co-founder of Xilinx.[91]
- Ewan MacColl, 74, British folk singer and songwriter (The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face), complications from heart surgery.[92]
- Tony Manero, 84, American golfer, winner of 1936 U.S. Open.[93]
- Jacob Wetterling, 11, American murder victim.[94]
- Roland Winters, 84, American actor (Charlie Chan), stroke.[95]
23
[edit]- Edmund E. Anderson, 83, American automotive designer (American Motors Corporation, General Motors).
- Armida, 78, Mexican-born American actress, singer and dancer, heart attack.[96]
- Basavaraj Kattimani, 70, Indian novelist and journalist.[97]
- Anatoly Lutikov, 56, Russian chess player.[98]
- Konrad Wolff, 82, German pianist and musicologist, heart failure.[99]
24
[edit]- Dean Alfange, 91, American politician, deputy New York State Attorney General, cancer.[100]
- Gopal Gurunath Bewoor, 73, Indian army general, Chief of the Army Staff.
- Eugène Claudius-Petit, 82, French politician.[101]
- Phyllis Greenacre, 95, American psychoanalyst and physician.[102]
- Jerzy Kukuczka, 41, Polish mountaineer, fall from mountain.[103]
- Alex Seidel, 80, German weapons manufacturer, co-founder of Heckler & Koch.
- Sahib Shihab, 64, American jazz saxophonist and flautist, liver cancer.
25
[edit]- Manuel Gregorio Acosta, 68, Mexican-born American painter, sculptor and illustrator, murdered.[104]
- Mary McCarthy, 77, American novelist (The Group), lung cancer.[105]
- Steve Moore, 29, American NFL footballer (New England Patriots), murdered.[106]
- Carl Schmitt, 100, American painter and writer.[107]
- Gerard Walschap, 91, Belgian writer.[108]
26
[edit]- Don Bass, 33, American NFL footballer (Cincinnati Bengals), murdered.[109]
- Ermal C. Fraze, 76, American engineer, inventor of the pull-tab opener, brain tumour.[110]
- Mabel Hampton, 87, American gay activist and dancer, pneumonia.[111]
- Nora Levin, 73, American Holocaust historian, cancer.[112]
- Charles J. Pedersen, 85, Korean-born American organic chemist, Nobel laureate in Chemistry.[113]
- Gordon Reid, 66, Australian academic, Governor of Western Australia, cancer.[114]
- Cynthia Slater, 44, American sex educator, AIDS.
- Kumeko Urabe, 87, Japanese movie actress, burns.
27
[edit]- Burton C. Gray, 48, American economist and entrepreneur, co-founded Scientific Time Sharing Corporation.[115]
- William Kerwin, 62, American actor and filmmaker, heart attack.[116]
- Allan Campbell McLean, 66, British writer and political activist.[117]
- Amy Mihaljevic, 10, American murder victim.[118]
- Benjamin Murmelstein, 84, Austrian rabbi.[119]
- Francesco Ruspoli, 90, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.
28
[edit]- Darel Dieringer, 63, American professional stock car racing driver.[120]
- Henry Hall, 91, English bandleader.[121]
- Louise Hay, 54, French-born American mathematician (recursively enumerable sets), breast cancer.[122]
- Dado Marino, 74, American flyweight boxer, world flyweight champion.
- Liam Redmond, 76, Irish stage, film and television actor.[123]
- Yuliya Solntseva, 88, Soviet actress and film director (Aelita).[124]
- Kateb Yacine, 60, Algerian writer of novels and plays.[125]
29
[edit]- Roland Anderson, 85, American movie art director.
- Róża Maria Goździewska, 53, Polish child nurse during Warsaw uprising.
- Ndaba Mhlongo, 56, South African actor and choreographer.
30
[edit]- Theodore Roosevelt Dalton, 88, American attorney and U.S. district judge, pneumonia.[126]
- Karen Grigorian, 42, Armenian chess master, suicide.
- Ingeborg Refling Hagen, 93, Norwegian author, poet and artistic director.[127]
- Aristid Lindenmayer, 63, Hungarian biologist (L-systems).[128]
- Erich Reuter, 85, Nazi German general in the Wehrmacht.[129]
- Yisrael Spira, 99, Polish Holocaust survivor.[130]
- Pedro Vargas, 83, Mexican tenor and actor, diabetes.[131]
31
[edit]- Conrad Beck, 88, Swiss composer.
- Sune Lindström, 82, Swedish architect.
- Elliott Loughlin, 79, American U.S. Navy Rear Admiral.[132]
- Georgi Partsalev, 64, Bulgarian theatre and film actor.[133]
- Roger Scott, 46, British radio disc jockey, stomach cancer.[134]
- Walter R. Tkach, 72, American Physician to the President, heart disease.[135]
Unknown date
[edit]- Wilgar Campbell, 42–43, Irish blues rock musician, alcohol-related illness.
- Johannes Mashiane, South African rapist and serial killer, suicide.
- Gerry Monroe, 56, English pop singer.
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- ^ Carmen Cavallaro, Pianist, 76. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Sep 2024.
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- ^ Franco, 51, Zairian Band Leader And Creator of the Soukous Style. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Sep 2024.
- ^ Sim Var, Ex-Cambodian Premier, 85. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Sep 2024.
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- ^ Ludwig Gluskin Dead; Music Director Was 90. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Sep 2024.
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- ^ Scott O'Dell, a Children's Author Of Historical Fiction, Dies at 91. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Sep 2024.
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- ^ Mabel Hampton, Gay Rights Advocate, 87. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Sep 2024.
- ^ Nora Levin, Historian, 73. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Sep 2024.
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- ^ Israel Spira, 99, Leader of Bluzhov Hasidim. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Sep 2024.
- ^ "Pedro Vargas, a Mexican Singer And Film Performer, Is Dead at 85". The New York Times. October 31, 1989. p. B 10. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
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