Deaths in March 1990
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 1990 .
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.
March 1990
1
Desmond Brain , 80, Australian cricketer.[ 1]
Max Bulla , 84, Austrian racing cyclist.[ 2]
Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. , 79, American businessman and politician.[ 3]
Dainin Katagiri , 62, Japanese-American Zen master, cancer.
2
3
Roberto Bertol , 72, Spanish football player.
Gérard Blitz , 78, Belgian entrepreneur.
William D. Dunham , 70, American general and flying ace during World War II.
Frans Goedhart , 86, Dutch politician and journalist.[ 6]
Louis Page , 84, French cinematographer .[ 7]
Charlotte Moore Sitterly , 91, American astronomer, heart failure.[ 8]
4
Abraham Bernstein , 71, American politician.[ 9]
Hank Gathers , 23, American basketball player, ventricular tachycardia .
Konstantin Konstantinovich Kokkinaki , 79, Soviet fighter and test pilot.
Vasily Margelov , 81, Soviet general.
Heinz Schnackertz , 78, German cinematographer .[ 10]
Harry Worthington , 98, American Olympic track and field athlete (1912 ).[ 11]
5
Albano , 67, Portuguese footballer.[ 12]
Edmund Conen , 75, German football player.[ 13]
Mala , 47, Pakistani singer.
Timothy Mason , 50, English marxist historian of Nazi Germany , suicide.[ 14]
Gary Merrill , 74, American actor (All About Eve ), lung cancer.[ 15]
Hans Christian Nielsen , 61, Danish footballer.[ 16]
Gina Pane , 50, French artist.[ 17]
Gloria Carter Spann , 63, American motorcyclist, sister of Jimmy Carter , pancreatic cancer.[ 18]
Peter Adolf Thiessen , 90, German chemist.[ 19]
Karel Thijs , 71, Belgian racing cyclist.[ 20]
William Appleman Williams , 68, American historian.[ 21]
6
Friedrich Hielscher , 87, German theologian.
Taro Kagawa , 67, Japanese footballer.
E. T. Klassen , 81, United States Postmaster General .[ 22]
Egill Knutzen , 75, Norwegian Olympic fencer (1936 , 1948 , 1952 ).[ 23]
Adam Papée , 94, Polish fencer and Olympic medalist.[ 24]
William Raborn , 84, American intelligence officer, Director of Central Intelligence (1965–1966).
Joe Sewell , 91, American baseball player.[ 25]
Julian Spence , 60, American football player.[ 26]
Earl T. Wagner , 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1949–1951).[ 27]
7
Claude Arrieu , 86, French composer.[ 28]
Shuddhananda Bharati , 92, Indian religious philosopher.[ 29]
Shenork I Kaloustian of Constantinople , 76, Soviet Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople (since 1963).
Pancho Córdova , 73, Mexican actor, screenwriter and film director.
Çetin Emeç , 54–55, Turkish journalist, shot.
Ruth Glass , 77, German-British sociologist and urban planner .[ 30]
Mordecai Gorelik , 90, Russian-American theatrical designer, cancer.[ 31]
Jay Lovestone , 92, Russian-American political activist.[ 32]
Luís Carlos Prestes , 92, Brazilian politician, heart attack.[ 33]
Jacobus Gideon Nel Strauss , 89, South African politician.
Salvatore Tripoli , 85, American boxer and Olympic medalist.
Mihály Tóth , 63, Hungarian football player.
Carl A. Wirtanen , 79, American astronomer .
8
Erkki Aaltonen , 79, Finnish composer.[ 34]
Erich Hohagen , 75, German general and flying ace during World War II.
Karin Kavli , 83, Swedish actress.
Charles Krüger , 93, Luxembourgian football player.[ 35]
Jack Lindsay , 89, Australian-British writer.[ 36]
John Ben Shepperd , 74, American politician, cancer.[ 37]
Hein van Breenen , 60, Dutch racing cyclist.[ 38]
9
Georgios Costakis , 76, Soviet collector of Russian art.[ 39]
Abraham Solomon Halkin , 86, Russian-American-Israeli historian, pneumonia .[ 40]
Giorgos Joannides , 67, Greek-born American intelligence officer.
Martial Singher , 85, French opera singer.[ 41]
Lou Vedder , 92, American football player.[ 42]
10
Tseng Kwong Chi , 39, Hong Kong-American photographer, AIDS .[ 43]
B. R. Deodhar , 88, Indian singer.
Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham , 83, British politician.
Pat McDonald , 68, Australian actress, pancreatic cancer .[ 44]
Harro Ran , 52, Dutch water polo player.[ 45]
Otto Schuhart , 80, German U-boat commander during War II.
Darbara Singh , 74, Indian politician.
Lance Tingay , 74, British sports journalist, heart attack.
Reg Wright , 84, Australian politician.
11
Dan Archibong , 46, Nigerian soldier and politician, traffic collision.
Muriel Dickson , 86, Scottish soprano.[ 46]
Pratul Chandra Gupta , 80, Indian historian.
Dean Horrix , 28, English footballer, traffic collision.[ 47]
Edward Grady Partin , 66, American trade unionist .
Oronzo Pugliese , 79, Italian football manager.[ 48]
Roy Schalk , 81, American baseball player.[ 49]
12
Bruce Barnes , 80, American tennis player.
Rie de Balbian Verster-Bolderheij , 100, Dutch painter.[ 50]
Wallace Breem , 63, British author.
Lamberto Cesari , 79, Italian-American mathematician.[ 51]
Jane Grigson , 61, English cookbook writer, cervical cancer .[ 52]
Eugene V. Klein , 69, American businessman.
Rosamond Lehmann , 89, English novelist .[ 53]
Walter Orr Roberts , 74, American atmospheric scientist and astronomer, cancer.[ 54]
Alf Sherwood , 66, Welsh footballer, heart attack.
Philippe Soupault , 92, French writer.[ 55]
Harry South , 60, English musician.[ 56]
13
Bruno Bettelheim , 86, Austrian-American psychologist, suicide by asphyxiation.[ 57]
Hugh Cholmondeley, 6th Marquess of Cholmondeley , 70, British hereditary peer.
Albert De Cleyn , 72, Belgian football player.
Ernst Goldenbaum , 91, German politician.
Graham Martin , 77, American diplomat.[ 58]
Karl Münchinger , 74, German conductor.[ 59]
Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova , 85, Russian-British anthropologist .
Gottfried Weimann , 82, German Olympic javelin thrower (1932 , 1936 ).[ 60]
14
Robert H. Bahmer , 85, American archivist.[ 61]
Wilhelm Baumann , 77, German handball player.[ 62]
Pete Close , 52, American Olympic runner (1960 ).[ 63]
Richard Cooper , 44, English cricketer.[ 64]
Harold Medina , 102, American judge.[ 65]
Yuri Sokolov , 29, Soviet Olympic judoka (1988 ) and criminal, killed.[ 66]
Aubrey Wisberg , 80, British-American filmmaker, cancer.[ 67]
15
Farzad Bazoft , 31, Iranian-British journalist and alleged spy, execution by hanging .
José Antonio Bottiroli , 70, Argentine composer.
Jim Ede , 94, British art collector.[ 68]
Loleta Fyan , 95, American librarian.[ 69]
Tom Harmon , 70, American football player.[ 70]
Mykola Makhynia , 77, Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach.
16
Ernst Bacon , 91, American composer.[ 71]
Wolfgang Clemen , 81, German literary scholar.[ 72]
Fritz Ewert , 53, German footballer.[ 73]
James Frank Gilliam , 75, American classical scholar.[ 74]
Angus Scott , 62, British track and field athlete and Olympian.[ 75]
17
Capucine , 62, French model and actress (The Pink Panther , What's New Pussycat? ), suicide by jumping.[ 76]
Samuel H. Friedman , 93, American journalist and labor union activist, pneumonia .[ 77]
Ric Grech , 44, British musician, liver failure .
Nanette Guilford , 86, American opera singer, gastroenteritis .[ 78]
Mohamed Latif , 80, Egyptian football player.[ 79]
Jack Noren , 60, American drummer.[ 80]
Rose Marie Pangborn , 57–58, American food scientist, cancer.[ 81]
Carmelo Samonà , 64, Italian academic.[ 82]
18
Robin Harris , 36, American comedian and actor, heart attack.[ 83]
Bob Katter, Sr. , 71, Australian politician.
Charles Phelps Smyth , 95, American chemist.[ 84]
Eileen Soper , 84, English artist.[ 85]
Zacarias , 56, Brazilian actor.
19
Oyinkan Abayomi , 93, Nigerian activist.
Tiny Brauer , 80, American actor.
James H. R. Cromwell , 93, American diplomat.[ 86]
Wilhelm Flügge , 86, German engineer.
Leopold Neumer , 71, Austrian football player.[ 87]
Oulaya , 53, Tunisian singer and actress.
Andrew Wood , 24, American singer, heroin overdose.[ 88]
20
Jason Boe , 61, American politician.[ 89]
Maurice Cloche , 82, French filmmaker, Parkinson's disease .[ 90]
Kenneth Mather , 78, British geneticist, heart attack.[ 91]
Wilhelm Neef , 74, German conductor.[ 92]
Victor Rothschild, 3rd Baron Rothschild , 79, British banker and intelligence officer.[ 93]
Lev Yashin , 60, Soviet footballer, stomach cancer.[ 94]
21
Dessie Cullinane , 70, Irish footballer.
Allan Roberts , 46, British politician, cancer.[ 95]
Mohammad Shahiduddin , 67, Bangladeshi freedom fighter and politician.
Edward Wojda , 48, Polish wrestler and Olympian.[ 96]
Rayburn Wright , 67, American trombonist, composer, and conductor, cancer.[ 97]
22
Gerald Bull , 62, Canadian military engineer, shot.
Maurice Fleuret , 57, French composer.
Robert Karplus , 63, Austrian-American theoretical physicist .[ 98]
Bernardo Jaramillo Ossa , 33, Colombian communist politician, homicide.
Geoffrey Ostergaard , 63, British political scientist, leukemia .[ 99]
Cornelius A. Pickett , 87, American politician.[ 100]
23
John Dexter , 64, English theatre director.[ 101]
René Enríquez , 56, Nicaraguan-American actor, AIDS .
John Jardine , 54, American gridiron football player, heart condition.[ 102]
Al Sears , 80, American saxophonist.[ 103]
Leongino Unzaim , 64, Paraguayan football player.
24
Ray Goulding , 68, American comedian, kidney failure .[ 104]
Jennie Lee , 61, American stripteaser , cancer.
John Louis Morkovsky , 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, stroke.[ 105]
Alice Sapritch , 73, French actress, cancer.[ 106]
An Wang , 70, Chinese-American computer engineer, cancer.[ 107]
25
Len Astill , 73, English footballer.[ 108]
Karl Brown , 93, American filmmaker.[ 109]
George Clayden , 86, Australian footballer.
Carl Emmermann , 75, German U-boat commander during World War II.[ 110]
David Evans , 56, English cricket player.[ 111]
Bertil Linde , 83, Swedish ice hockey player and Olympic medalist.[ 112]
Charles Lucet , 79, French diplomat.[ 113]
26
Chet Brewer , 83, American baseball player.[ 114]
Tris Coffin , 80, American actor, lung cancer.[ 115]
Halston , 57, American fashion designer, AIDS .[ 116]
Brūno Kalniņš , 90, Russian-Swedish politician.
Michel Mirowski , 65, Polish-born American physician, multiple myeloma .
Maniben Patel , 86, Indian independence activist and politician.[ 117]
Alan Solem , 58, American malacologist .
27
Percy Beard , 82, American track and field athlete and Olympic medalist.[ 118]
Václav Bubník , 64, Czechoslovak ice hockey player.[ 119]
Marilyn Buferd , 65, American actress, pancreatic cancer .
Alfred Earle , 82, British RAF officer.
Colin Jamieson , 66, Australian politician.
František Kopečný , 80, Czechoslovak linguist.[ 120]
Ray Kuka , 68, American basketball player.[ 121]
Lester James Maitland , 91, American aviator.[ 122]
28
George Arthur , 65, Australian football player.[ 123]
Gino Cappello , 69, Italian footballer.[ 124]
Thomas Cree , 75, Australian Olympic rower (1936 ).[ 125]
Henry Hecksher , 79, American intelligence officer, Parkinson's disease .[ 126]
Johnny Neun , 89, American baseball player, pancreatic cancer .[ 127]
Kurt Scharf , 87, German Lutheran prelate.
Helene Whitney , 75, American actress, pneumonia .
29
Adoor Bhasi , 63, Indian actor and film director, diabetes .
Barbara Baer Capitman , 69, American community activist, heart failure.[ 128]
Joseph Hilger , 86–87, Luxembourgian Olympic runner (1924 ).[ 129]
Phil Masi , 74, American baseball player.[ 130]
Alain Oulman , 61, Portuguese songwriter.
Archie Strimel , 71, American football player.
30
Thea Bowman , 52, American Roman Catholic evangelist , cancer.[ 131]
Harry Bridges , 88, Australian-American unionist.[ 132]
Edvin Hansen , 70, Danish footballer.
Joseph O. Hirschfelder , 78, American nuclear physicist.[ 133]
Eberhard Klagemann , 85, German film producer.
Vladimir Stolnikov , 56, Soviet boxer.[ 134]
31
Piera Aulagnier , 66, French psychologist, cancer.[ 135]
Pierre Destailles , 80, French film, stage and television actor.
John Hawkes , 90, Australian tennis player.
Horace Hazell , 80, English cricket player.[ 136]
Knut Ansgar Nelson , 83, Danish-Swedish Roman Catholic prelate.
Heinz-Günter Wittmann , 63, German biochemist.[ 137]
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