Deaths in September 1989
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 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.
September 1989
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[edit]- Kevin Andrews, 75, American archaeologist and writer, drowned.[1]
- Paul Chung, 30, Hong Kong actor, suicide.
- Kazimierz Deyna, 41, Polish international footballer (Legia Warsaw, Poland), car accident.[2]
- Bart Giamatti, 51, American Commissioner of Major League Baseball, heart attack.[3]
- Dipa Ma, 78, Indian meditation teacher.[4]
- Albert Outler, 80, American Methodist historian and pastor, stroke.[5]
- Shah Azizur Rahman, 63, Bangladeshi politician, Prime Minister of Bangladesh.[6]
- Leslie Runciman, 89, British shipping magnate.[7]
- Tadeusz Sendzimir, 95, Polish engineer and inventor, stroke.[8]
- Yevgeny Veltistov, 55, Soviet writer and screenwriter.
2
[edit]- Clifton Parker, 84, British composer.
- Brian Robinson, appr. 27, Northern Ireland loyalist militant (Ulster Volunteer Force), shot.[9]
3
[edit]- John Augustine Collins, 90, Royal Australian Navy vice admiral, Chief of Navy.[10]
- Augie Lio, 71, American NFL footballer (Detroit Lions).[11]
- Gaetano Scirea, 36, Italian international footballer (Juventus, Italy), car accident.[12]
- Rip Sewell, 82, American Major League baseballer (Pittsburgh Pirates).[13]
- Meena Shorey, 67, Pakistani film actress (Ek Thi Larki).
4
[edit]- Colin Clark, 83, British and Australian economist and statistician (gross national product).[14]
- Zenon Kliszko, 80, Polish politician.[15]
- Carl-August von Schoenebeck, 91, Nazi German general in the Luftwaffe.[16]
- Georges Simenon, 86, Belgian writer (Jules Maigret), complications from a fall.[17]
- Ronald Syme, 86, New Zealand–born British classicist and historian (The Roman Revolution).[18]
5
[edit]- Philip Baxter, 84, British and Australian chemical engineer, chairman of the Australian Atomic Energy Commission.[19]
- Michael Fidler, 73, British politician, Member of Parliament.[20]
- William Mann, 65, English music critic, complications from surgery.[21]
- J. Barkley Rosser, 81, American logician (Church–Rosser theorem), aneurysm.[22]
6
[edit]- Edwin Arthur Burtt, 96, American philosopher.[23]
- Muhammad Ibrahim, 77, Bangladeshi physician.[24]
- Gina Manès, 96, French film actress.[25]
- Jimmy Ruffell, 89, English international footballer (West Ham United, England).[26]
7
[edit]- Tom Blackaller, 49, American yachtsman, World Championship gold medalist, heart attack.[27]
- Valery Goborov, 23, Soviet basketball player, Olympic gold medalist, car crash.[28]
- Mikhail Goldstein, 71, German composer and violinist.[29]
8
[edit]- Frederic L. Chapin, 60, American diplomat, ambassador to Ethiopia, Guatemala and Chad, cancer.[30]
- Keef Cowboy, 28, American rapper, invented term "hip hop", drug overdose.
- Ann George, 86, English actress (Crossroads), cancer.
- Paul Alfred Weiss, 91, Austrian and American biologist.[31]
9
[edit]- Elephter Andronikashvili, 78, Georgian physicist.[32]
- Christopher Chancellor, 85, British journalist, general manager of Reuters.[33]
- Radharani Devi, 85, Indian poet.[34]
- Oleksiy Fedorov, 88, Soviet army general, Hero of the Soviet Union.[35]
- Josette Frank, 96, American children's literature expert, pneumonia.[36]
- Tim Hovey, 44, American child actor, road manager of Grateful Dead, suicide.[37]
- John McShain, 92, American building contractor, "The Man Who Built Washington", stroke.[38]
10
[edit]- Jeff Stollmeyer, 68, Trinidad and Tobago test cricketer and captain (West Indies) and senator, wounds from home invaders.[39]
11
[edit]- Lucy Carnegie Ferguson, 89, American preservationist (Cumberland Island).[40]
- Paul Gann, 77, American political activist, pneumonia.[41]
12
[edit]- Gladys Jayawardene, Sri Lankan physician, chairman of State Pharmaceuticals Corporation of Sri Lanka, assassinated.[42]
- John D. Landers, 69 American officer in the United States Army Air Forces.[43]
- Anton Lubowski, 37, Namibian anti-apartheid activist and advocate, assassinated.[44]
- Fishbait Miller, 80, American Doorkeeper of the U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.[45]
- Sterjo Spasse, 75, Albanian prose writer and novelist.
- Seamus Twomey, 69, Irish republican militant activist, chief of staff of the Provisional I.R.A..[46]
- Don Walker, 81, American Broadway orchestrator and composer.[47]
13
[edit]- Acharya Aatreya, 68, Indian poet, playwright and screenwriter.
- Gilles Andriamahazo, 70, Madagascan general in the French army, head of state of Madagascar, heart attack.[48]
- Géza Frid, 85, Austro-Hungarian–born Dutch composer and pianist.[49]
- Sagarika Gomes, 27, Sri Lankan newscaster, abducted and murdered.[50]
- Kamal Irani, 57, Pakistani film actor (Shaheed), heart attack.
- Charles H. Russell, 85, American politician, Governor of Nevada, heart attack.[51]
- Ron Whyte, 47, American playwright, cerebral hemorrhage.[52]
- John Yovicsin, 70, American NFL footballer (Philadelphia Eagles), heart disease.[53]
14
[edit]- John Bright, 81, American journalist, screenwriter and political activist.[54]
- Tim Brown, 51, American figure skater, World Figure Skating Championships medalist, AIDS.[55]
- Marvin Middlemark, 69, American inventor of the Rabbit Ears television antenna.[56]
- Benjamin Peary Pal, 83, Indian plant breeder and agronomist, director of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute.[57]
- Dámaso Pérez Prado, 72, Cuban bandleader and composer, popularised the mambo, stroke.[58]
- Heinz Schmidt, 82, German journalist and editor.[59]
- Tika Lal Taploo, 58, Indian politician, assassinated.[60]
- Valentina, 90, Ukrainian-born American fashion designer, Parkinson's disease.[61]
15
[edit]- Harry Cave, 66, New Zealand test cricketer and captain (Central Districts, New Zealand).[62]
- William C. Eddy, 87, American naval officer, engineer and inventor.[63]
- Olga Erteszek, 73, Polish-born American lingerie designer and company owner, breast cancer.[64]
- Jan DeGaetani, 56, American mezzo-soprano, leukemia.[65]
- Michael Klinger, 68, British film producer and distributor.[66]
- Robert Penn Warren, 84, American poet and novelist, prostate cancer.[67]
- John Burr Williams, 88, American economist (intrinsic value).[68]
16
[edit]- Bruno Heck, 72, German politician (Minister of Family Affairs and Youth).
- Princess Irina Nikolaïevna Orlova, 71, Russian royal.
- Georg Schewe, Nazi German officer with the Kriegsmarine.[69]
- Allen Shields, 62, American mathematician, (functional analysis), cancer.[70]
- Anatoly Slivko, 50, Soviet serial killer, executed.
- Steven Stayner, 24, American kidnapping victim, motor cycle collision.[71]
- Anthony Trafford, 57, British politician, Member of Parliament and the House of Lords, lung cancer.[72]
17
[edit]- Hugh Quincy Alexander, 78, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[73]
- Leon Culberson, 70, American Major League baseballer (Boston Red Sox).[74]
- Richard Hull, 82, British Army field marshall, Chief of the General Staff, cancer.[75]
- Lionel Malamed, 64, American NBA basketballer (Indianapolis Jets), heart attack.[76]
- Ion Dezideriu Sîrbu, 70, Romanian philosopher, novelist and dramatist, esophageal cancer.
- Jay Stewart, 71, American television and radio announcer (Let's Make a Deal), suicide.[77]
- Salvador Tió, 77, Puerto Rican poet and writer, coined the term "Spanglish".[78]
- Don Vines, 57, Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer (Wakefield Trinity, Great Britain).
18
[edit]- Alexander Fletcher, 60, Scottish politician, Member of Parliament.[79]
- Maryat Lee, 66, American playwright and theatre director, heart disease.[80]
- Peter Phipps, 80, New Zealand vice admiral in the Royal New Zealand Navy, car accident.[81]
- Aleksandra Śląska, 63, Polish film actress.[82]
- Jack Smith, 56, American filmmaker and actor (Flaming Creatures), AIDS.[83]
19
[edit]- Vera Barclay, 95, English scouting pioneer and an author.[84]
- Alma Lavenson, 92, American photographer.[85]
- Philip Sayer, 42, British actor (Xtro), cancer.[86]
- Willie Steele, 66, American long-jumper and Olympic gold medalist, cancer.[87]
20
[edit]- Ruth Bailey, 76, American actress.
- Chen Boda, 85, Chinese Communist journalist and revolutionist.[88]
- Charley Booker, 64, American blues singer and guitarist.[89]
- Richie Ginther, 59, American race car driver, heart attack.[90]
- Roy W. Johnson, 97, American football, basketball and baseball coach.[91]
- David Loxton, 46, Canadian-born British and American documentary producer, pancreatic cancer.[92]
- Tuti Indra Malaon, 49, Indonesian actress and dancer (Wadjah Seorang Laki-laki), internal bleeding.
- James Paster, 44, American serial killer, executed.[93]
21
[edit]- Bill Barron, 62, American jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist.[94]
- Garrett H. Byrne, 91, American lawyer and politician, district attorney of Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
- Murry Dickson, 73, American Major League baseballer (St. Louis Cardinals), emphysema.[95]
- Ertem Eğilmez, 60, Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter, cancer.[96]
- Corrado Gaipa, 64, Italian actor and voice actor (The Godfather).[97]
- Norman Morley, 90, British Naval Reserve officer.
- Gene Nobles, 76, American radio disc jockey (WLAC).
- Rajani Thiranagama, 35, Sri Lankan Tamil human rights activist and feminist, assassinated.
22
[edit]- Ambrose Folorunsho Alli, 60, Nigerian Executive Governor of defunct Nigerian Bendel State).
- Irving Berlin, 101, Russian-born American songwriter ("Puttin' On the Ritz", "White Christmas"), heart attack.[98]
- Bob Calihan, 71, American NBL basketballer and coach (Detroit Eagles).[99]
- John E. Hunt, 80, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[100]
- Chunilal Madan, 76, Kenyan Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Haruo Maekawa, 78, Japanese businessman, governor of the Bank of Japan.[101]
- Irving Naxon, 87, American inventor (slow cooker).[102]
23
[edit]- Austin R. Brunelli, 82, American general in the United States Marine Corps.[103]
- Abu Hena Mustafa Kamal, 53, Bangladeshi songwriter and poet.[104]
- Bradley Kincaid, 94, American folk singer and radio entertainer.[105]
- John T. Koehler, 85, American navy commander, United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy, cancer.[106]
- William G. Rohrer, 79, American businessman and politician, mayor of Haddon Township, New Jersey.[107]
- William Traylor, 58, American film, stage and television actor, heart attack.
24
[edit]- Åke Pleijel, 76, Swedish mathematician (Minakshisundaram–Pleijel zeta function).[108]
- Earl E. Stone, 93, American rear admiral in the United States Navy, director of the Armed Forces Security Agency.[109]
- Shri Yogendra, 91, Indian yoga guru, author and poet.
25
[edit]- Wally Floody, 71, Canadian fighter pilot and prisoner of war ("Great Escape").[110]
- Darlington Hoopes, 93, American politician and lawyer, member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives.[111]
- Nowell Myres, 86, British archaeologist, Bodley's Librarian.[112]
26
[edit]- Pavlos Bakoyannis, 54, Greek politician, assassinated.[113]
- Jimmy Delaney, 75, Scottish international footballer (Manchester United, Celtic, Scotland).[114]
- Kaj Franck, 77, Finnish designer and applied artist.[115]
- Leo Gottlieb, 93, American lawyer (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton).[116]
- Hemant Kumar, 69, Indian music director and playback singer, heart attack.[117]
- William Post Jr., 88, American actor, pulmonary disease.[118]
27
[edit]- Sergie Sovoroff, 88, American Aleut educational leader.
28
[edit]- José Arribas, 68, Spanish professional footballer and manager (Le Mans).[119]
- Ferdinand Marcos, 72, Filipino dictator, politician and statesman, President of the Philippines, cardiac arrest.[120]
- Evan McCaskey, 24, American guitarist (Exodus, Blind Illusion), suicide.
- Michael F. Skerry, 80, American politician, speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[121]
29
[edit]- Gussie Busch, 90, American brewing magnate (Anheuser-Busch), owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, pneumonia.[122]
- Mark Dignam, 80, English actor.
- János Farkas, 47, Hungarian footballer (Vasas, Hungary) and Olympic gold medalist, heart attack.[123]
- Geoffrey Sumner, 80, British actor.[124]
- Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour, 81, French lawyer and far-right politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies, Vichy collaborator.
- Georges Ulmer, 70, Danish-born French composer and actor.[125]
- Gunnar Wiklund, 54, Swedish singer.
30
[edit]- Horace Alexander, 100, English Quaker teacher, writer and ornithologist.[126]
- Oskar Davičo, 80, Yugoslavian novelist and poet.
- Manju Dey, 63, Indian actress and director (Carey Saheber Munshi).[127]
- William M. Fairbank, 72, American physicist (low-temperature physics), heart attack.[128]
- Derelys Perdue, 87, American silent-screen actress and dancer.
- Huỳnh Tấn Phát, 76, Vietnamese architect and politician, Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam.[129]
- Virgil Thomson, 92, American composer.[130]
- John T. Walker, 64 American Roman Catholic leader, Bishop of Washington, heart failure.[131]
Unknown date
[edit]- Vittorio Scarpati, 35–36, Italian and American artist and cartoonist, AIDS.
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