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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 1987.
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.
January 1987
1
- Velma Abbott, 57, American baseballer in the American Girls Professional Baseball League.
- Avard Fairbanks, 89, American sculptor.
- Maurice Mandelbaum, 78, American philosopher and phenomenologist.
2
- Ramón Castroviejo, 82, Spanish and American eye surgeon and corneal transplantation pioneer.
- Hazel Daly, 91, American film actress.
- Lovat Dickson, 84, Canadian publisher and writer.
- Arthur Gould-Porter, 81, English film, television and stage actor.
- Jean de Gribaldy, 64, French road cyclist and directeur sportif.
- Harekrushna Mahatab, 87, Indian politician, leader of the Indian National Congress, Chief Minister of Odisha.
- Alfred Schindler, 92, American industrialist, acting U.S. Secretary of Commerce.
3
- Mustafa Bouyali, 46–47, leader of the Algerian Islamic Armed Movement, killed in an ambush.
- Alex "Big Daddy" Campbell, 55, Scottish folk singer, tuberculosis.
- Arvind Deshpande, 54, Indian film, theatre and television actor and theatre director.
- Sunder Lal, Indian independence activist and politician, Member of Parliament.
- John Bartlow Martin, 71, American diplomat, author, ambassador and speechwriter, throat cancer.[1]
- William R. Poage, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, heart failure.
- Franck Sylvain, 77, Haitian politician, acting President of Haiti.
4
- Peggy Bacon, 91, American artist, known for satirical caricatures.[2]
- Lauretta Bender, 89, American child neuropsychiatrist, developed the Bender-Gestalt Test.[3]
- Aubert C. Dunn, 90, American attorney and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- John A. Seitz, 78, American general of the U.S. Army.
5
- Margaret Laurence, 60, Canadian novelist and short story writer, suicide.[4]
- Dale Mitchell, 65, American Major League baseballer, heart attack.[5]
- Helenka Pantaleoni, 86, American silent-screen actress.[6]
- Herman Smith-Johannsen, 111, Norwegian skier and supercentenarian, pneumonia.
6
- Taddy Aycock, 71, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana.
- Daniel Carney, 42, Rhodesian novelist, cancer.
- Sir Robert Cooke, 56, British politician, Member of Parliament, motor neuron disease.
- Margaret Danhauser, 65, American baseballer in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
- Jaidev, 68, Kenyan-Indian music composer.
- N. N. Kakkad, 59, Indian poet, cancer.
- Jack Schwarz, 90, American independent producer of low-budget feature films.
7
- Martha George, 94, native American tribal leader, chairperson of the Suquamish tribe.
- Lakshmi, 65, Indian writer.
- Avner Less, 71, German-Israeli police officer, interrogated Adolf Eichmann after he was captured.
- Jackie Mitchell, 73, American female baseballer, struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in succession.
8
- Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt, 85, English art teacher, writer, artist and curator of Watts Gallery.
- Leo Callaghan, 62, Welsh football referee in the English Football League.
- Nana Joshi, 60, Indian Test cricketer, liver cancer.
- Mary Lindell, 91, English woman, front-line nurse in World War I, member of the French Resistance in World War II.
- Walter R. Mansfield, 75, American judge, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, stroke.
- Myron Prinzmetal, 78, American cardiologist.
- Christian F. Schilt, 91, American general in the U.S. Marine Corps.
- Phil Seghi, 77, American front-office executive in Major League Baseball, cancer.[7]
9
- Carl Gunnar Engström, 74, Swedish physician and inventor.
- Arthur Lake, 81, American actor, heart attack.
- Jack Lathrop, 73, American vocalist and guitarist.
- Bill Noël, 72, American oilman, industrialist, banker, philanthropist and civic leader, cancer.
- Alex B. Novikoff, 73, Russian Empire–born American biologist.[8]
10
- Steve Casey, 78, Irish sport rower and world champion wrestler.
- Ian Harvey, 72, British businessman and politician, Member of Parliament.
- Marion Hutton, 67, American singer and actress, cancer.[9]
- Dominick Labino, 76, American scientist, inventor, artist and master craftsman in glass.[10]
- Handsome Ned, 29, Canadian country singer and songwriter, overdose.
- David Robinson, 82, British entrepreneur and philanthropist.
- Ferdinand Maria von Senger und Etterlin, 63, German soldier in the Nazi Wehrmacht, general in the post-war Bundeswehr.
11
- Albert Ferber, 75, Swiss pianist.
- Hugo Fregonese, 78, Argentine film director and screenwriter, heart attack.
- Betty von Fürer-Haimendorf, 75–76, British ethnologist in India and Nepal.
- Jacques Hérold, 76, Romanian surrealist painter.
12
- Harold Krents, 42, blind American lawyer, author and activist, brain tumour.
- Ralph Maxwell Lewis, 82, American mystic, Imperator of the Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis.
- Norah Michener, 84–85, Canadian wife of Roland Michener, Governor General of Canada, Alzheimer's disease.
- Glenn Odekirk, 81, American aerospace engineer.[11]
- Herbert Tiede, 71, German actor.
13
- Vladimir Alatortsev, 77, Soviet chess player, author and administrator.
- Alfred Young Allee, 81, American Texas ranger, sheriff and game warden.
- Anatoly Efros, 61, Soviet theatre and film director.[12]
- Charlotte Friend, 65, American virologist, noted for her discovery of the Friend leukemia virus.[13]
- Matt Hazeltine, American NFL footballer, Lou Gehrig's disease.[14]
- Igor Ilyinsky, 85, Soviet stage and film actor, director and comedian.
- Elvira Ríos, 73, Mexican singer and actress, kidney failure and bladder cancer.
- Tony Sansone, 81, Italian-American bodybuilder and model, colon cancer.
- Geoffrey Tiarks, 77, British Anglican bishop.
14
- Warwick Oswald Fairfax, 85, Australian businessman, philanthropist, journalist and playwright.
- Desmond FitzGerald, 75, Irish architect, designer of original Dublin Airport terminal building.
- Park Jong-chul, 21, South Korean democracy movement activist, death by torture.
- Gerald C. MacCallum Jr., 61, American philosopher.
- Douglas Sirk, 89, German film director.[15]
- Rauli Somerjoki, 39, Finnish rock singer, alcohol-related ailments.
- Jai Ram Varma, 82, Indian freedom fighter and politician, Member of Parliament.
- Sam Wagstaff, 65, American art curator and collector, pneumonia arising from AIDS.[16]
15
- Carl-Fredrik Algernon, 61, Swedish Navy officer, hit by train.
- Harald Bode, 77, German engineer, pioneer in the development of electronic musical instruments.
- Ray Bolger, 83, American actor, singer and dancer, the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz, bladder cancer.[17]
- Rudolf Carl, 87, Austrian actor.
- José Antonio Gallardo, 25, Spanish footballer, complications from an injury during a game.
- Dolores Hawkins, 57, American rhythm and blues singer.
- John Alexander Fraser Roberts, 87, Welsh geneticist and psychiatrist.
- Heather Thatcher, 90, English actress in theatre and films.
- Philip Young, 76, American government official and diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands.[18]
16
- Achankunju, 56, Indian actor.
- Arthur Drexler, 61, American museum curator and director of the Museum of Modern Art.[19]
- Joyce Jameson, 59, American television actress, suicide.
- Lita McClinton, 35, American socialite and murder victim.
- Colin Scrimgeour, 83, New Zealand Methodist Minister and broadcaster.
- V. Viswanathan, 77, Indian ICS officer, Governor of Kerala, Lieutenant Governor of Himachal Pradesh.
- Bertram Wainer, 58, Australian doctor, campaigned for legal access to abortion in Victoria, heart attack.
- Earl Wilson, 79, American journalist, gossip columnist and author, stroke.[20]
17
- Aram Avakian, 60, American film editor and director.[21]
- Harry Darby, 91, American politician, U.S. Senator.[22]
- Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje, 82, Tibetan Buddhist leader.
- Lawrence Kohlberg, 59, American psychologist, suicide.
- Jozo Penava, 77, Bosnian-Herzegovinian music producer, composer, arranger, musician and vocalist.
- Fazil Rahu, 52–53, Pakistani political leader, assassinated.
- Gu Zhutong, 94, Chinese military general, Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed Forces.
18
- Sergio Blažić, 35, Croatian hard rock musician, Hodgkin's disease.
- Esmail Daghayeghi, 32–33, Iranian military commander, hit by missile.
- Renato Guttuso, 75, Italian painter and politician, member of the Senate, lung cancer.
- Helen Block Lewis, 73, American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, cancer.[23]
- Lauro Salas, 58, Mexican lightweight boxer and world champion.
- George Thalben-Ball, 90, Australian-English organist and composer.
19
- Gerald Brenan, 92, Maltese-writer of British decent who lived mostly in Spain.
- Harry Keller, 73, American film editor, producer and director.
- Ira C. Kepford, 67, American pilot with the U.S. Navy, flying ace in World War II.
- Dick Milford, 91, English clergyman, educator and philanthropist.
- George Selkirk, 79, Canadian Major League baseballer.[24]
- Hermann Voss, 92, German anatomist, unpunished war criminal.
20
- Tom Dollery, 72, English Test cricketer.
- Annie Fox, 93, Canadian-American, first woman to receive the Purple Heart for combat.
- Hermann Giesler, 88, Nazi German architect.
- Charles Pasquale Greco, 92, American Roman Catholic Church bishop.
- Donald W. MacKinnon, 84, American psychologist and University of California professor.
- Thomas "Ta" Power, 33, Irish politician and paramilitary, shot.
- James L. Richardson, 77, American lieutenant general in the U.S. Army.
- Periyasaamy Thooran, 78, Indian Tamil poet, teacher and composer of Carnatic music.
21
- Jenny Aubry, 83, French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.
- Nina Byron, 86, New Zealand-American silent-screen actress and showgirl.
- Victor Goddard, 89, British senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
- Charles Goodell, 60, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, heart attack.
- Ikki Kajiwara, 50, Japanese author, manga writer and film producer.
22
- Barbro Alving, 78, Swedish journalist, writer, pacifist and feminist.
- Ann Parker Bowles, 68, British aristocrat and Girl Guides leader, mother of Queen Camilla.
- R. Budd Dwyer, 47, American politician, suicide.
- Stan Keon, 71, Australian politician, member of the Federal House of Representatives.
- Patrick du Val, 83, British mathematician.
23
- Ben-Zion, 89, Russian-American painter, printmaker, sculptor, educator and poet.
- E. Nelson Bridwell, 55, American writer for Mad magazine, lung cancer.
- Sergei Chernikov, 74, Russian mathematician.
- Asim Ferhatović, 53, Yugoslav international footballer, heart attack.
- Gregor Strniša, 56, Slovenian poet, playwright and songwriter.
24edit
- Norman Dodd, 87, American banker and bank manager.
- Tetsuji Murakami, 59, Japanese karate representative to Europe.
- Clara Thalmann, 78, Swiss journalist, athlete and militia woman who fought during the Spanish Civil War.
25edit
- William Devlin, 75, Scottish film and television actor.
- Julian Hoke Harris, 80, American artist.
- Emil Hlobil, 85, Czech composer and music professor.
- Henry Krips, 74, Austrian-Australian conductor and composer.
- Nahuel Moreno, 62, Argentinian Trotskyist leader.
- Mihrişah Sultan, 70, Ottoman princess, daughter of heir to the throne Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin.
- Piero Vida, 48, Italian film actor.
26edit
- Adolf Ciborowski, 67, Polish architect, urban planner and politician.
- Mollie Maureen, 82, Irish actress.
- Charles Wolcott, 80, American music composer.
27edit
- Allan V. Cox, 60, American geophysicist, suicide.[25]
- Allison Danzig, 88, American sportswriter.[26]
- Geoffrey Charles Evans, 86, English lieutenant general in the British Army.
- Samuel G. Fuqua, 87, American rear admiral of the U.S. Navy.
- Antanas Maceina, 79, Lithuanian philosopher, educator, theologian and poet.
- Norman McLaren, 72, Scottish Canadian animator and director.
- Ralph G. Neppel, 63, American doldier in the U.S. Army.
- Richard Sapir, 50, American author, best known for The Destroyer series of novels, heart attack.
28edit
- Gangadhar V. Chittal, 63, Indian Kannada poet, Parkinson's disease.
- George Dow, 79, British railway employee and author.
- Ralph Faulkner, 95, American fencer, film actor and Olympian.
- Galo Plaza, 80, Ecuadorian statesman, President of Ecuador, heart attack.
- Valerian Trifa, 72, Romanian Orthodox cleric and fascist political activist, heart attack.[27]
29edit
- Carlo Cassola, 69, Italian novelist and essayist.[28]
- Emvin Cremona, 67, Maltese artist and stamp designer.
- Mounir Abou Fadel, 74, Lebanese politician, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon.
- Josep Vicenç Foix, 94, Spanish Catalan poet, writer and essayist.
- Vincent R. Impellitteri, 86, Italian-American politician and judge, Mayor of New York City, Parkinson's disease.
- Gerhard Klopfer, 81, German Nazi Party official and chief deputy of Martin Bormann.[29]
- Princess Pilar of Bavaria, 95, German Royal, only daughter of Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria.
- Eva Primrose, 94, English daughter of Henry Bruce, 2nd Baron Aberdare.
30edit
- Dionysios Arbouzis, appr. 74, Greek Hellenic Army general.
- Johnnie Cradock, 82, English cook, writer and broadcaster.
- Ken Drake, 65, American film and television actor.
- Harold Loeffelmacher, 81, American musician and bandleader.
- Ante Topić Mimara, 88, Croatian art collector.
- Héctor Varela, 73, Argentinian tango bandoneónist, bandleader and composer.
31edit
- Yves Allégret, 81, French film director.
- Julian Antonisz, 55, Polish filmmaker, artist, film animator, screenwriter, composer and inventor.
- Idris Barzani, 42–43, Kurdish politician, heart attack.
- Edmund J. Pendleton, 87, American composer and musician.
Unknown dateedit
- Delano Ames, 80–81, American writer of detective stories.
- Pierre Chapo, 59, French furniture designer and craftsman, Lou Gehrig's disease.
- Don Levy, 54–55, Australian-artist and filmmaker, suicide.
- Atholl Oakeley, 86, British wrestler and wrestling promoter.
- Saul Tepper, 87, American illustrator and songwriter.
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