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Deaths in November 1986


Deaths in November 1986


The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.

November 1986

1

  • Tom Arthur, 80, Welsh rugby player.
  • William E. Banks, 86, British naval officer.
  • Sanaka Buchhikotaiah, 67, Indian politician, MP (1952–1957).
  • Serge Garant, 57, Canadian composer.
  • Hank Ketcham, 95, American football player.
  • Ivan Larin, 60, Soviet footballer.
  • Aaro Lintilä, 58, Finnish politician, MP (1962–1972).
  • Mieczysław Moczar, 72, Polish politician.
  • Pierre Repp, 76, French actor and comedian.
  • Bernardo Timmermann, 74, Chilean politician.
  • Bernard Waldman, 73, American physicist and Enola Gay passenger, cancer.
  • Sippie Wallace, 88, American blues musician.
  • James Cameron Watson, 96, Canadian politician, mayor of Calgary (1946–1949).

2

  • Ásmundur Ásgeirsson, 80, Icelandic chess player.
  • W. Lester Banks, 75, American civil rights activist, kidney and heart failure.
  • Bruno Betti, 75, Italian Olympic runner (1936).
  • Harry Brown, 69, American poet, novelist and screenwriter, emphysema.
  • Sir Geoffrey Abdy Collins, 98, British solicitor.
  • Bertha V. Fontaine, 57, American economist.
  • Paul Frees, 66, American actor and voice actor (Rocky and Bullwinkle, The Beatles, Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town), pain medication overdose.
  • Raymond D. Kell, 82, American television researcher.
  • Niels Erik Leschly, 76, Danish Olympic equestrian (1936).
  • Georges Mollard, 84, French Olympic sailor (1924).
  • Alan Prichard, 78, New Zealand pilot.

3

  • Vladimir Bobri, 88, Ukrainian-American writer and composer, house fire.
  • Adolf Busemann, 85, German-American aerospace engineer, inventor of the Busemann biplane.
  • Paul C. Cannon, 90, American politician, lieutenant governor of Montana (1949–1953, 1957–1961).
  • Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, 64, American saxophonist, Hodgkin lymphoma.
  • E. Cuyler Hammond, 74, American epidemiologist.
  • Walter Hoppe, 69, German physicist.
  • Sir William Lawrence, 4th Baronet, 73, English businessman and hereditary peer.
  • Sekhonyana Nehemia Maseribane, 68, Mosotho politician, prime minister (1965).
  • John Middleton, 86, American baseball player.
  • Bob Nelson, 66, American football player.
  • Roger Trézel, 68, French bridge player.

4

  • Francesco Cossu, 79, Italian Olympic rower (1932).
  • Kurt Hirsch, 80, German-English mathematician.
  • John Kelsall, 39, British composer.
  • John Layport, 85, American football player.
  • Lucille Miller, 56, American convicted murderer, breast cancer.
  • Abraham J. Multer, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1947–1967).
  • Thorolf Rafto, 64, Norwegian human rights activist.
  • Harry M. Rose, 80, American physician.
  • Abdallah El-Yafi, 85, Lebanese politician, multiple-time prime minister.

5

  • Pere Ardiaca, 76-77, Spanish communist politician.
  • Adolf Brudes, 87, German racing driver.
  • Edward Charles, 67, English-born Canadian flying ace.
  • Caesar Felton Gayles, 86, American college football and basketball coach.
  • Mohammed Hassan Helmy, 74, Egyptian football player and team manager.
  • Claude Jutra, 56, Canadian actor and filmmaker, drowned.
  • Bobby Nunn, 61, American singer.

6

  • Jean Breuer, 66, Belgian racing cyclist.
  • Elisabeth Grümmer, 75, German singer.
  • Herman Heimlich, 82, Hungarian-born Canadian painter.
  • James S. Holmes, 62, American-Dutch writer, AIDS.
  • Johannes Linthorst Homan, 83, Dutch politician and diplomat.
  • Gotfrid Köchert, 68, Austrian Olympic sailor (1960).
  • Lili Kraus, 83, Hungarian-New Zealand-American pianist.
  • Harald Sandbæk, 82, Danish theologian.
  • Howard Thomas, 77, Welsh radio and television producer.
  • Eddie Thompson, 61, English jazz pianist.
  • Sant Ram Udasi, 47, Indian poet.

7

  • Sir Dugald Baird, 86, British obstetrician and gynecologist.
  • Abdurrahim Buza, 80, Albanian painter.
  • Lyndon Dadswell, 78, Australian sculptor.
  • Jacob Engwall, 64, Swedish businessman and professional sailor, cancer.
  • Paul Galdone, 79, Hungarian-born American illustrator.
  • Henry Gilman, 93, American organic chemist.
  • Lon Graf, 90, American football player.
  • Alan Hewitt, 71, American actor (My Favorite Martian), cancer.
  • Audrey Erskine Lindop, 65, English writer.
  • Charlie McGillivray, 74, Scottish footballer.
  • Aenne Michalsky, 78, Austrian singer.
  • Baldy Northcott, 78, Canadian ice hockey player.
  • Tracy Pew, 28, Australian musician, intracerebral hemorrhage.
  • Yang Shangkui, 80-81, Chinese politician.

8

  • King Clancy, 84, Canadian ice hockey player.
  • Eddie del Mar, 67, Filipino actor and filmmaker.
  • Franz Xaver Dorsch, 86, German civil engineer.
  • Beatrice Kay, 79, American actress and singer.
  • Artur London, 71, Czechoslovak politician.
  • Vyacheslav Molotov, 96, Soviet politician.
  • Nils Ramm, 83, Swedish Olympic boxer (1928).
  • Ludwig Ruckdeschel, 79, German politician and war criminal.

9

  • Adam Brodzisz, 80, Polish actor.
  • Isidore Epstein, 72, American musician (Epstein Brothers Orchestra).
  • Rudolf Hess, 83, American painter and sculptor.
  • Guy Kingsford, 75, English-born American actor.
  • Marian Matłoka, 68, Polish Olympic canoeist (1948).
  • Jaroslava Muchová, 77, Czech painter.
  • Bink Noll, 59, American poet.
  • Henry Russell, 81, American Olympic runner (1928).
  • Fuji Yahiro, 82, Japanese screenwriter.

10

  • Ces Badeley, 90, New Zealand rugby player.
  • Sukumar Bose, 74, Indian artist.
  • Laurence Collinson, 61, British-born Australian playwright.
  • Frances Condell, 70, Irish politician.
  • Ludwig Hahn, 78, German Nazi official and war criminal.
  • Robert K. Hamilton, 81, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1941–1946, since 1949).
  • Frank Harvey, 56, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of London (since 1978).
  • Sydney Lee, 76, English snooker and billiards player.
  • Mark Lubbock, 87, British composer.
  • Ljubomir Magaš, 38, Yugoslav crime lord, shot.
  • Enriqueta Morales, 95, Panamanian nurse.
  • Sir Gordon Richards, 82, English jockey, heart attack.
  • Lois Roden, 70, American cult leader (Branch Davidians).
  • Doc Sykes, 94, American baseball player.
  • Vicente Trueba, 81, Spanish racing cyclist.
  • Leona Woods, 67, American nuclear physicist, stroke.

11

  • Bea Booze, 74, American singer and guitarist.
  • Ángel Botello, 73, Spanish-born Puerto Rican artist.
  • Roger C. Carmel, 54, American actor (The Mothers-in-Law), hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
  • Jim Chalmers, 85, Australian politician.
  • Martha Davis Coe, 79, American musician.
  • Reginald Brettauer Fisher, 79, British biochemist.
  • Prado Kelly, 82, Brazilian jurist and politician.
  • Don Keyter, 55, Australian footballer.
  • David L. McCain, 55, American jurist, cancer.
  • Fred Mutch, 87, Australian footballer.
  • Tim Walker, 68, Australian politician.

12

  • Faiz Ahmad, 39-40, Afghan politician, assassinated.
  • Ria Baran, 64, German Olympic skater (1952).
  • Fumiko Enchi, 81, Japanese writer, heart attack.
  • Bill Fell, 82, New Zealand police officer.
  • Erich Koch, 90, German Nazi official and convicted war criminal.
  • Lee McKinley, 80, American politician.
  • Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha, 87, Indian jurist, chief justice of India (1959–1964).
  • Rocky Stone, 68, American baseball player.
  • Nikolai Sutyagin, 63, Soviet flying ace.
  • Lois Utz, 54, American children's author.
  • Minoru Yasui, 70, American lawyer and civil rights activist (Yasui v. United States).

13

  • Volf Bergraser, 82, Ukrainian-born French chess player.
  • Franco Cortese, 83, Italian racing driver.
  • Arthur Cox, 79, English cricketer.
  • Emma Fitting, 85, Swiss Olympic fencer (1924).
  • Francisco Flores, 60, Mexican footballer.
  • Ernest Anthony Kehr, 75, American philatelist.
  • Thierry Le Luron, 34, French comedian, AIDS.
  • Knut Olsson, 79, Swedish politician.
  • Rudolf Schock, 71, German singer, heart attack.
  • Amiya Tagore, 78, Indian singer.
  • Ron Tesolin, 46, Canadian politician.
  • Dixie Upright, 60, American baseball player.
  • Gerrit van Voorst, 76, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1928).
  • Les Webber, 71, American baseball player.

14

  • Erik Byléhn, 88, Swedish Olympic runner (1924, 1928).
  • Ray Connell, 69, Canadian politician.
  • Ferdinand Daučík, 76, Czechoslovak football player and manager.
  • Arthur Duckworth, 85, British politician, MP (1929–1945).
  • Charles Harlow, 83, American Olympic javelin thrower (1928).
  • Barbara Kostrzewska, 71, Polish singer and theatre director.
  • Jim McKay, 68, Scottish footballer.
  • Frank O'Brien, 86, Australian footballer.
  • Iambakey Okuk, 41, Papua New Guinean politician, liver cancer.
  • Erich Schelling, 82, German architect.
  • Hassan Nasiem Siddiquie, 52, Indian marine geologist, heart attack.

15

  • Bidhayak Bhattacharya, 79, Indian writer.
  • Michael Croft, 64, English screenwriter, heart attack.
  • Bertram Fernando, 65, Sri Lankan actor.
  • Erling Fjellbirkeland, 75, Norwegian economist.
  • Louis François, 80, French Olympic wrestler (1932).
  • John E. Grotberg, 61, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1985).
  • John Linebaugh Knuppel, 63, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1971–1981).
  • Ada Rogato, 75, Brazilian aviator.
  • Hans-Georg Schweiger, 59, German biologist.
  • Alexandre Tansman, 89, Polish-French composer.
  • Raymond D. Tarbuck, 89, American naval admiral.
  • Richard E. Turner, 66, American flying ace.
  • James Austin Whelihan, 84, Canadian Roman Catholic priest.

16

  • Panditrao Agashe, 50, Indian industrialist, heart attack.
  • Dave Clohessy, 81, Irish hurler.
  • Hans Coumans, 43, Dutch painter, traffic collision.
  • Åke Ericson, 73, Swedish ice hockey player.
  • Samuel Glasstone, 89, British-born American phsyical chemist.
  • Vito Kubilus, 72, American basketball player and coach.
  • Siobhán McKenna, 64, Irish actress, lung cancer.
  • Kurt Overhoff, 84, Austrian composer.
  • Ronald S. Wilson, 53, American psychologist, heart attack.

17

  • Dorothy Alexander, 82, American ballet dancer and choreographer.
  • Richard Armitage, 58, English talent agent, heart attack.
  • Georges Besse, 58, French businessman, shot.
  • Leen Buis, 79, Dutch Olympic cyclist (1928).
  • Harold Grad, 63, American mathematician.
  • Roger Ikor, 74, French writer.
  • Vladimir Kenigson, 79, Soviet actor.
  • Yoshio Kimura, 81, Japanese shogi player.
  • Ingrid Leodolter, 67, Austrian physician.
  • Erna Lesky, 75, Austrian pediatrician and medical historian.
  • Billy McLean, 67, Scottish politician, heart failure.
  • Tidye Pickett, 72, American Olympic athlete (1936).
  • Jaime Ramírez, 46, Colombian police officer, shot.

18

  • Ljupčo Arsov, 76, Yugoslav Macedonian politician.
  • Lajos Bárdos, 87, Hungarian composer.
  • Gia Carangi, 26, American supermodel, AIDS.
  • Sophus Kahrs, 68, Norwegian Nazi official.
  • Michele Mara, 83, Italian cyclist.
  • Valeriu Niculescu, 72, Romanian footballer.
  • Pádraig Ó Finneadha, 73, Irish doctor and scholar.
  • Stephen O. Rice, 78, American information and communications theorist.

19

  • Jackie Arthur, 68, English footballer.
  • Joseph W. Cowgill, 78, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1956–1964).
  • Helle Crafts, 39, Danish flight attendant, murdered.
  • Billy Dainty, 59, British comedian, prostate cancer.
  • Harry Goldschmidt, 76, Swiss musicologist.
  • John L. Hines Jr., 81, American soldier.
  • Don Jamieson, 65, Canadian politician, heart attack.
  • Roy E. Lindquist, 79, American major general.
  • Freddie McKay, 38-39, Jamaican singer, heart attack.
  • Kosta Nađ, 75, Yugoslav general.
  • Klaus Nordling, 76, American comic book writer and artist.
  • Ben Omann, 67, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (since 1983).
  • Wim Roosen, 68, Dutch footballer.
  • Flukey Stokes, 48, American mobster, shot.
  • Marina Voroshilova, 64, Soviet virologist.

20

  • Arne Beurling, 81, Swedish mathematician.
  • Cecil Creal, 86, American politician, mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan (1959–1965).
  • Balendin Enbeita, 80, Spanish poet.
  • Óscar Flores Sánchez, 79, Mexican politician and attorney.
  • William Bradford Huie, 76, American journalist, heart attack.
  • Arne Linderholm, 70, Swedish footballer.
  • P. V. Kunhunni Nair, 76, Indian politician.
  • Alexander Ostrowski, 93, Russian-German-Swiss mathematician.
  • Roberto Parada, 77, Chilean actor and theatre director.
  • Bud Raftery, 67, American union leader.
  • Virginia Sink, 73, American chemical engineer.
  • Brud Talbot, 48, American actor and filmmaker.
  • Tang Liang, 76, Chinese general.

21

  • Howard Bay, 74, American set and costume designer, heart attack.
  • Lowell K. Bridwell, 62, American journalist and highway administrator.
  • Jerry Colonna, 82, American trombonist and actor (Alice in Wonderland), kidney failure.
  • Jimmy Cunliffe, 74, English footballer, stroke.
  • Sir William Hildred, 93, British civil servant.
  • Eleanor Manning, 80, Australian servicewoman.
  • John P. McConnell, 78, American general.
  • Dar Robinson, 39, American stunt performer, fall.
  • Marcelino Sánchez, 28, Puerto Rican actor (The Warriors), AIDS.
  • Sebastian Vayalil, 80, Indian Roman Catholic prelate.

22

  • Sir Geoffrey Agnew, 78, English art dealer.
  • Alfred Bertrand, 66, Belgian footballer.
  • Johnny Broadnax, 82, American football player.
  • Chen Manyuan, 74, Chinese politician.
  • Scatman Crothers, 76, American musician and actor (The Shining, Hong Kong Phooey, Chico and the Man), lung cancer.
  • Peter Dalgado, 56, Indian-Born Kenyan Olympic field hockey player (1956).
  • Alexander Deutsch, 86, Soviet astronomer.
  • Curtis J. Humphreys, 88, American physicist.
  • Dirk Janssen, 105, Dutch Olympic gymnast (1908).
  • Kostas Korsakas, 77, Soviet Lithuanian language researcher.
  • George Leslie, 79, English footballer.
  • Carl L. Lyse, 87, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1943–1948).
  • Malcolm Nokes, 89, English Olympic athlete (1924, 1928)
  • Dinny Pails, 65, Australian tennis player.
  • Edwin Salisbury, 76, American Olympic rower (1932).
  • Cliff Taylor, 72, Australian footballer.
  • Bob Tugung, 47, Filipino politician, shot.
  • Mikałaj Ułaščyk, 80, Soviet Belarusian archaeologist.
  • Daan van Dijk, 79, Dutch Olympic cyclist (1928).
  • Robert Whitney, 82, American composer.

23

  • William Badders, 85, American naval diver, Medal of Honor recipient.
  • Marjorie Wilkins Campbell, 84-85, Canadian writer, lung cancer.
  • Jean Mary Daly, 88, Australian women's rights activist.
  • Crawford Fairbrother, 49, Scottish high jumper.
  • Charlie Gaines, 86, American jazz trumpeter.
  • Stephen Gilman, 68-69, American Hispanist.
  • Josip Hamm, 78, Yugoslav Croatian linguist.
  • Derek Hart, 61, British radio presenter and journalist.
  • Paul M. Herzog, 80, American lawyer and civil servant.
  • Olaf Hoffsbakken, 78, Norwegian Olympic skier (1936).
  • Roger Jackling, 73, British diplomat.
  • Yasuzō Masumura, 62, Japanese filmmaker.
  • Norman Maurer, 60, American film producer, cancer.
  • Philip C. O'Donnell, 71, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1967–1971).
  • Svein Øvergaard, 74, Norwegian jazz musician.
  • Arthur Wishart, 83, Canadian politician.
  • Kikuji Yamashita, 67, Japanese painter.

24

  • John Cranford Adams, 83, American academic administrator.
  • Bias Bernhoft, 84, Norwegian singer.
  • Hugh S. Cumming Jr., 86, American diplomat.
  • James D. Dotsch, 82, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1937–1940).
  • Dirk Fortuin, 85, Dutch Olympic rower (1924).
  • Don Malkames, 82, American cinematographer.
  • Mazzino Montinari, 58, Italian Germanistic scholar.
  • Lloyd Parsons, 68, American football player.
  • Al Smith, 84, American cartoonist (Mutt and Jeff).
  • Hunt Stromberg Jr., 63, American radio, television and theatre producer, aneurysm.

25

  • Gabdulkhay Akhatov, 59, Soviet linguist.
  • Jon Bradshaw, 47-48, American journalist, heart attack.
  • Leroy S. Johnson, 98, American Mormon fundamentalist.
  • Sir Ivan Magill, 98, Irish anesthetist.
  • Don Towsley, 74, American animator.

26

  • Aleksei Baksov, 79, Soviet general.
  • Victor Bozeman, 57, American television announcer.
  • Lester Castle, 65, New Zealand ombudsman.
  • Betico Croes, 48, Aruban politician and independence activist, complications from a traffic collision.
  • Rogelio de la Rosa, 70, Filipino politician and actor.
  • Ingeborg Drewitz, 63, German writer, cancer.
  • Edward McGuire, 54, Irish painter.
  • Fred Obrey, 74, English footballer.
  • Ahmet Gündüz Ökçün, 50-51, Turkish diplomat.
  • Randolph Prim, 90, American baseball player.
  • Mary Welsh Hemingway, 78, American journalist and author, widow of Ernest Hemingway.

27

  • Theodore Curphey, 89, American coroner.
  • Colin Dawkins, 64, American comic book writer.
  • Alex Duthart, 61, Scottish drummer.
  • Gabriel Fielding, 70, English novelist.
  • Zofia Gomułkowa, 84, Polish communist activist.
  • Cezar Lăzărescu, 63, Romanian architect and city planner.
  • Lucile Quarry Mann, 89, American writer and geographer.
  • L. Harrison Matthews, 85, British marine zoologist.
  • Robert Priestley, 85, American set decorator.
  • Géza von Radványi, 79, Hungarian filmmaker.
  • Charles Schlewer, 85, French Olympic rower (1920).
  • Sir Hugh Stockwell, 83, British general, leukemia.
  • Steve Tracy, 34, American actor, AIDS.

28

  • Tuanku Bujang, 87, Malaysian politician.
  • Helena Bušová, 72, Czechoslovak actress.
  • Maurice Côté, 69, Canadian politician.
  • Archibald Currie, 98, Surinamese politician, prime minister (1954–1955) and governor-general (1963-1964).
  • Norman Gagne, 75, Canadian Olympic skier (1936).
  • Urszula Łukomska, 59, Polish Olympic gymnast (1952).
  • Edward McCullagh, 73, Northern Irish politician.
  • Emilio Scanavino, 64, Italian artist.
  • Elizabeth Thomas, 79, American Egyptologist.
  • A. Theodore Tuttle, 67, American Mormon leader, cancer.
  • Karel Wiesner, 67, Czech-born Canadian chemist, lymphoma.
  • Travis Williams, 94, American football player.

29

  • Gary Allen, 50, American writer and conservative activist, liver disease.
  • Ronald Baddiley, 64, English actor.
  • Helen Fischer, 74, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1959–1961, 1971–1976).
  • Cary Grant, 82, English-American actor (North by Northwest, None but the Lonely Heart, Penny Serenade), stroke.
  • Louis Ichard, 85, French Olympic runner (1920).
  • Jānis Lidmanis, 76, Latvian-Australian footballer and basketball player.
  • James Mahaffy, 81, Canadian politician.
  • Sir Robert Pigot, 7th Baronet, 71, British hereditary peer.
  • Herbert Rosenfeld, 76, German-British psychoanalyst.
  • Theodor Sommerschield, 62, Norwegian Olympic sailor (1968, 1972).
  • Herb Vigran, 76, American actor, cancer.

30

  • Roy Bruner, 69, American baseball player.
  • Martin Burgoyne, 23, British-American artist, AIDS.
  • Francisco Ciutat de Miguel, 76-77, Spanish soldier.
  • A. H. Ellett, 88, American jurist.
  • Dick Fisher, 53, English motorcycle racer.
  • Darby Jones, 76, American actor (I Walked with a Zombie).
  • Emil Jónsson, 84, Icelandic politician, prime minister (1958–1959).
  • Eino Leino, 95, Finnish wrestler.
  • Arnold Matteus, 88, Estonian architect.
  • Toshinobu Onosato, 74, Japanese printmaker, pneumonia.
  • Ernst Poertgen, 74, German footballer.
  • Immanuel Shifidi, 57, Namibian activist, shot.
  • Ray Wendland, 75, American chemist.

References


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