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Deaths in June 1989


Deaths in June 1989


The following is a list of notable deaths in June 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.

June 1989

1

  • Dharmasena Attygalle, 64, Sri Lankan politician.
  • Emery Hawkins, 77, American animator.
  • Aurelio Lampredi, 71, Italian automobile and aircraft engine designer.
  • Alexis Lichine, 75, Russian wine writer and entrepreneur.
  • Edward J. McShane, 85, American mathematician, congestive heart failure.
  • Charles Vanden Wouwer, 72, English-Belgian international footballer.

2

  • Guido Agosti, 87, Italian pianist and piano teacher.
  • Smith Barrier, 72, American sports journalist.
  • Ted à Beckett, 81, Australian test cricketer.
  • Dick Mayer, 64, American professional golfer.
  • Frederic Prokosch, 83, American writer.
  • Takeo Watanabe, 56, Japanese musician and composer.

3

  • Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, 86 or 89, Iranian religious leader, Supreme Leader of Iran, heart attack.
  • Frank Laming, 80, Scottish Anglican priest.
  • Wynne Samuel, 77, Welsh politician.

4

  • Dik Browne, 71, American cartoonist, cancer.
  • Cecil Collins, 81, English painter and printmaker.
  • Vernon Cracknell, 77, New Zealand politician.
  • Franca Helg, 69, Italian designer and architect.

5

  • Baby Huwae, 49, Dutch-Indonesian actress, model and singer.
  • André Michel, 81, French film director and screenwriter.
  • Maurice Philippe, 57, British aircraft and Formula One car designer.

6

  • Richard P. Graves, 82, American director of the League of California Cities.
  • Richard Kahn, Baron Kahn, 83, British economist.
  • Michael O'Farrell, 40, American vice-president of Oakland Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, murdered.
  • Ernest John Primeau, 79, American Roman Catholic bishop.
  • Laxman Singh, 81, Indian last ruling Maharawal (Maharaja) of the state of Dungarpur.

7

  • Donn Beach, 82, American adventurer, businessman and World War II veteran, liver cancer.
  • Jorge Córdova, 76, Chilean international footballer.
  • Jim Cristy, 76, American swimmer and Olympic medalist, financial manager for the Updike Company.
  • William McLean Hamilton, 70, Canadian politician.
  • Chico Landi, 81, Brazilian Formula One racing driver.
  • Nara Leão, 47, Brazilian singer, brain tumour.
  • Paulo Leminski, 74, Brazilian writer, poet and journalist, liver cirrhosis.
  • George Roughton, 79, English footballer.
  • Jane Weiller, 77, American golfer.

8

  • Bibb Falk, 90, American Major League baseballer.
  • Albert Spaggiari, 56, French criminal.
  • Emil Verban, 73, American Major League baseballer.

9

  • George Beadle, 85, American geneticist, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine.
  • Rashid Behbudov, 73, Azerbaijani singer and actor.
  • Norman Brearley, 98, Australian commercial and military pilot, pioneer of Australian airline industry.
  • James Horstead, 91, Anglican bishop of Sierra Leone and Archbishop of West Africa.
  • Vladimir Kasatonov, 78, Soviet military leader and fleet admiral.
  • Huang Yan, 76, Chinese politician.
  • José López Rega, 72, Argentine politician, Minister of Social Welfare, diabetes.
  • Wolfdietrich Schnurre, 68, German writer, heart failure.
  • Piotr Vasiliev, 80, Soviet realist painter.

10

  • James Greenway, 86, American ornithologist.
  • Martin Kottler, 79, American NFL footballer.
  • Juan Bustillo Oro, 85, Mexican film director, screenwriter and producer.
  • Richard Quine, 68, American actor, director and singer, suicide by shooting.
  • Suleyman Rustam, 83, Soviet poet, playwright and translator.
  • Joe Stripp, 86, American Major League baseballer.

11

  • Ronald Eric Bishop, 86, British engineer, chief designer of the de Havilland Mosquito.
  • Jack McMahon, 60, American NBA basketballer and coach.

12

  • Eduardo Dualde, 55, Spanish hockey player and Olympic medalist.
  • Nilufer Hanımsultan, 73, Ottoman princess.
  • Lou Monte, 72, Italian-American singer.

13

  • Fran Allison, 81, American television and radio personality, myelodysplasia.
  • William Grasso, Italian-American mobster, murdered.
  • Ray Sherry, 64, Australian politician, member of the Australian Parliament.
  • Howard Simons, 60, American editor of Washington Post at time of the Watergate scandal, pancreatic cancer.

14

  • Dame Zara Bate, 80, Australian fashion entrepreneur, wife of Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt.
  • Pete de Freitas, 27, English musician and producer, motorcycle accident.
  • Wei Guoqing, 75, Chinese government official, military officer and political commissar.
  • Heber Austin Ladner, 86, American politician, Secretary of State of Mississippi, heart disease.
  • Joseph Malula, 71, Congolese archbishop and cardinal.
  • Yitzchok Yaakov Weiss, 87, Israeli rabbi, heart attack.

15

  • Maurice Bellemare, 77, Canadian politician, diabetes.
  • Roberto Camardiel, 71, Spanish theatre director and actor, bone disease.
  • Victor French, 54, American actor and director, lung cancer.
  • Judy Johnson, 89, American Negro League baseballer.
  • Ray McAnally, 63, Irish actor, heart attack.
  • Luis Ricceri, 88, Italian Roman Catholic priest.

16

  • Helga Haase, 55, East German speed skater and Olympic gold medalist.
  • Celia Lynch, 81, Irish politician.
  • Antonio Román, 77, Spanish film director, screenwriter and film producer.
  • John Westbrook, 66, English actor.

17

  • S. David Griggs, 49, United States Navy officer and NASA astronaut.
  • John Matuszak, 38, American football player and actor, accidental overdose.
  • Pat Parker, 45, American poet and activist, breast cancer.

18

  • Ennio Balbo, 67, Italian film, television and voice actor.
  • Bobby Cross, 57, American NFL footballer.
  • George C. Pimentel, 67, American chemist and researcher, intestinal cancer.
  • I. F. Stone, 81, American investigative journalist, writer and author, heart attack.

19

  • Betti Alver, 82, Estonian poet.
  • Yevgeny Kabanov, 70, Soviet Naval Aviation major general.
  • Andrey Prokofyev, 30, Soviet sprinter and Olympic gold medalist, suicide.

20

  • Dona Drake, 74, American singer, dancer and film actress, pneumonia.

21

  • Ron Bailey, 75, Australian international rugby league footballer.
  • Lee Calhoun, 56, American hurdler, dual Olympic gold medalist.
  • Aleksandr Safronov, 36, Soviet speed skater and Olympian.
  • Edmond Sollberger, 68, Turkish-Swiss–British museum curator, scholar of the Sumerian language.

22

  • Anton Dermota, 79, Slovene lyric tenor.
  • William Fletcher-Vane, 80, British politician, member of the House of Lords.
  • Robert Körner, 64, Austrian international footballer.
  • Henri Sauguet, 88, French composer.
  • Isaac Starr, 94, American physician, heart disease specialist and clinical epidemiologist.

23

  • Michel Aflaq, 79, Syrian philosopher and Arab nationalist, complications from heart surgery.
  • Werner Best, 85, German Nazi Party leader, organiser of the SS-Einsatzgruppen paramilitary death squads.
  • Timothy Manning, 79, Irish-American Roman Catholic archbishop.

24

  • Russell Meiggs, 86, British ancient historian.
  • Hibari Misora, 52, Japanese singer and actress.
  • Ghulam Raziq, 56, Pakistani hurdler and Olympian.
  • Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia, 81, Russian-American nephew of Tsar Nicholas II.

25

  • Idris Cox, 89, Welsh communist activist and newspaper editor.
  • M. A. Daniel, 35, Sri Lankan politician, murdered.

26

  • Howard Charles Green, 93, Canadian federal politician.
  • Walter Ralston Martin, 60, American Baptist Christian minister and author.
  • Inger Stender, 76, Danish actress of stage, film and television.

27

  • Sir Alfred Ayer, 78, English philosopher.
  • Jack Buetel, 73, American film and television actor.
  • Dorothy Bullitt, 97, American businesswoman and philanthropist.
  • Michele Lupo, 56, Italian film director.
  • Gregory McMahon, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • Stevan Vilotić, 63, Yugoslav footballer and manager.

28

  • Karl Bendetsen, 81, American politician and military officer, U.S. Under Secretary of the Army.
  • Joris Ivens, 90, Dutch documentary filmmaker.
  • Mike Sebastian, 79, American NFL footballer.

29

  • Kazuo Mori, 78, Japanese film director

30

  • Hilmar Baunsgaard, 69, Danish politician, Prime Minister of Denmark.
  • John Bloomfield, 87, Australian politician.
  • Jim Dewar, 67, American footballer.
  • Rostislav Plyatt, 80, Russian stage and film actor.

References


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