User:Jkaharper

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[edit] About Me

Ethnicity Caucasian
Height 6ft 05in (1.83m)
Weight 148 lb (68 kg)

I usually use Wikipedia for quick reference but I occasionally contribute by making quick edits to articles with mistakes or that are lacking information. I've created some articles but nothing that I can say I'm particularly proud of but I hope to add a do much more in the future. It all depends on how bored I get of course...

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[edit] Nonagenarians and Centenarians

[edit] pre-1906 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Sudhakar Chaturvedi 1897 – 114 Indian scholar and contemporary of Mahatma Gandhi
Leila Denmark 1898 – 114 American pediatrician, discovered the whooping cough vaccine
Józef Kowalski 1900 – 112 Polish World War I-era veteran
Carla Porta Musa 1902 – 109 Italian essayist and poet
Wook Kundor 1902 – 108-109 Malaysian world record holder for the largest age disparity in a legal marriage
Alexander Imich 1903 – 109 Polish academic
Alice Herz-Sommer 1903 – 108 Czech-born concert pianist and Holocaust survivor
Gerardus Philippus Helders 1905 – 106 Dutch CHU politician
Sergey Nikolsky 1905 – 106 Russian mathematician
Leopold Engleitner 1905 – 106 Austrian Holocaust survivor
Irving Kahn 1905 – 106 American financial analyst

[edit] 1906 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Zhou Youguang 1906 – 106 Chinese linguist, father of Pinyin
Rose Morat 1906 – 106 American assault victim
Antoine Nguyên Van Thien 1906 – 105 Vietnamese oldest living Roman Catholic bishop
Emmanuel Kriaras 1906 – 105 Greek lexicographer and philologist
Zoltan Sarosy 1906 – 105 Hungarian-born Canadian chess master
John Donnelly 1906 – 105 American table tennis player

[edit] 1907 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Eldred G. Smith 1907 – 105 American Patriarch Emeritus in the Mormon Church
Lina Haag 1907 – 105 German World War II resistance member
Kathryn Wasserman Davis 1907 – 105 American philanthropist and diplomat
Kyozan Joshu Sasaki 1907 – 104 Japanese Rinzai Zen teacher
Sree Sree Shivakumara Swamiji 1907 – 104 Indian humanitarian
Walter Walsh 1907 – 104 American FBI agent and gold medalist shooter
Miguel Morayta 1907 – 104 Mexican film director and screenwriter
Bruno Giacometti 1907 – 104 Swiss architect
Draga Matkovic 1907 – 104 Croatian-born German classical pianist
Günter Fronius 1907 – 104 Romanian entrepreneur
Sir Run Run Shaw CBE 1907 – 104 Hong Kong media mogul
Ruth Patrick 1907 – 104 American botanist and limnologist
Jacques Barzun 1907 – 104 French-born American historian
Roy Douglas 1907 – 104 British composer and arranger
Oscar Niemeyer 1907 – 104 Brazilian architect

[edit] 1908 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Ida Pollock 1908 – 103 British romance writer
Bernard Bierman 1908 – 103 American composer
Lou Kenton 1908 – 103 British potter and Spanish Civil War veteran
Edith Kent 1908 – 103 British electrical welder, became the first woman to receive equal pay
Aaron Schwartzman 1908 – 103 Argentine chess master
Elliott Carter 1908 – 103 American composer
Manoel de Oliveira 1908 – 103 Portuguese film director
Abdul Rashid Khan 1908 – 102-103 Indian Hindustani musician

[edit] 1909 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
George Beverly Shea 1909 – 103 Canadian-born American gospel music singer and songwriter
Silvio Zavala 1909 – 103 Mexican historian
Elisabeth Murdoch 1909 – 103 Australian philanthropist
Hans Erni 1909 – 103 Swiss painter and sculptor
Rita Levi-Montalcini 1909 – 102 Italian neurologist and Nobel Prize laureate
Nicholas Winton 1909 – 102 British humanitarian
Leila Danette 1909 – 102 American film and television actress
Robert R. Bowie 1909 – 102 American deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Frits Thors 1909 – 102 Dutch journalist and news anchor
Yutaka Katayama 1909 – 102 Japanese automotive executive
Carla Laemmle 1909 – 102 American silent film actress
Evelyn Johnson 1909 – 102 American pilot and flight instructor
Michio Mado 1909 – 102 Japanese poet

[edit] 1910 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Géry Leuliet 1910 – 102 French Roman Catholic bishop
Luise Rainer 1910 – 102 German actress
Benzion Netanyahu 1910 – 101 Polish-born Israeli historian
Magda Olivero 1910 – 101 Italian soprano
Joseph Oliver Bowers 1910 – 101 Dominican Roman Catholic bishop
Yosef Sholom Eliashiv 1910 – 101 Israeli Rabbi
José de Jesús García Ayala 1910 – 101 Mexican Roman Catholic bishop
Arthur Gardner 1910 – 101 American television producer
H. Owen Reed 1910 – 101 American composer, conductor, and author
William King 1910 – 101 British naval officer, yachtsman and author
Margaret Dunning 1910 – 101 American philanthropist
James Coyne 1910 – 101 Canadian Governor of the Bank of Canada
Yann Fouéré 1910 – 101 Breton nationalist
Rachel Lambert Mellon 1910 – 101 American horticulturalist, gardener and philanthropist
Gustav Lantschner 1910 – 101 Austrian Olympic silver medal-winning alpine skier and actor
Yvette Lebon 1910 – 101 French film actress
Walter Haefner 1910 – 101 Swiss businessman and racehorse breeder
Malcolm Renfrew 1910 – 101 American chemist
Tyrus Wong 1910 – 101 Chinese artist
Errie Ball 1910 – 101 Welsh-born American professional golfer
Gunnar Fischer 1910 – 101 Swedish cinematographer
Fumiko Honma 1910 – 101 Japanese actress
Ronald Coase 1910 – 101 British economist (Nobel laureate)
Loongkoonan 1910 – 100-101 Australian Aboriginal artist and elder
Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg 1910 – 100-101 Polish-born Israeli rabbi and rosh yeshiva

[edit] 1911 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Roman Totenberg 1911 – 101 Polish-born American violinist and educator
Kurt Maetzig 1911 – 101 German film director
Johan van Hulst 1911 – 101 Dutch CHU politician
Ebby Halliday 1911 – 100 American realtor, founder of Ebby Halliday Realtors
Fauja Singh 1911 – 100 Indian-born British marathon runner
Per Tønder 1911 – 100 Norwegian Labour politician
Juan Reccius 1911 – 100 Chilean Olympic athlete
Leopold Hawelka 1911 – 100 Austrian cafetier, founder of the Café Hawelka
William F. Milliken, Jr. 1911 – 100 American aerospace engineer and racing driver
Leonard Long 1911 – 100 Australian landscape painter
Elsbeth Juda 1911 – 100 German-born British fashion photographer
Bel Kaufman 1911 – 100 German-born American novelist and professor
Maurice Nadeau 1911 – 100 French writer and editor
Will Barnet 1911 – 100 American painter and printmaker
Paul Pietsch 1911 – 100 German Formula One racing driver and magazine publisher
Irving Fein 1911 – 100 American television and film producer
Sergei Sokolov 1911 – 100 Russian Marshal of the Soviet Union
Sir Keith Jones 1911 – 100 Australian medical practitioner and surgeon
Lionel Ferbos 1911 – 100 American jazz trumpeter
Yang Jiang 1911 – 100 Chinese playwright, author, and translator
Jim Charlton 1911 – 100 Canadian coin dealer and numismatic publisher
Lupita Tovar 1911 – 100 Mexican silent film actress
John Calvert 1911 – 100 American magician
Hellmut Federhofer 1911 – 100 Austrian musicologist
Norman Gordon 1911 – 100 South African cricketer
Connie Marrero 1911 – 100 Cuban Major League Baseball player
Amelia Boynton Robinson 1911 – 100 American civil rights activist
Vo Nguyen Giap 1911 – 100 Vietnamese Army officer and politician
Ruth Gruber 1911 – 100 American journalist, photographer, writer and humanitarian
Clare Hollingworth 1911 – 100 British war correspondent and author
Emory Williams 1911 – 100 American businessman, former chief executive of Sears
Jacqueline Piatigorsky 1911 – 100 French-born American chess and tennis player, author and sculptor
Nola Ochs 1911 – 100 American world record holder for the “oldest college graduate”

[edit] 1912 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Lawrence Edward Walsh 1912 – 100 American lawyer and judge
Mary Carlisle 1912 – 100 American actress and singer
Odorico Leovigildo Sáiz Pérez 1912 – 100 Peruvian Roman Catholic bishop
Roberta McCain 1912 – 100 American mother of politician John McCain
Ralph Hauenstein 1912 – 100 American philanthropist, businessman and consultant to Dwight D. Eisenhower
Émile Allais 1912 – 100 French Olympic gold medalist alpine skier
Francis Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, 8th Baron Thurlow 1912 – 99 British diplomat
Marta Eggerth 1912 – 99 Hungarian-born American actress and singer
Zohra Segal 1912 – 99 Indian film and stage actress
Kaneto Shindō 1912 – 99 Japanese film director
Ace Parker 1912 – 99 American National Football League player
Marjorie Montgomery 1912 – 99 American child actress and dancer
Philip Hollom 1912 – 99 British ornithologist
Said Akl 1912 – 99 Lebanese poet, writer and ideologue
Peter Leo Gerety 1912 – 99 American Roman Catholic bishop
M. H. Abrams 1912 – 99 American literary critic
Donald Seawell OBE 1912 – 99 American theatre manager, producer and newspaper publisher
Fritz Hellwig 1912 – 99 German CDU politician and European Commissioner
Wolfgang Suschitzky 1912 – 99 Austrian cinematographer and photographer
Katsumi Tezuka 1912 – 99 Japanese actor
Frances Lennon MBE 1912 – 99 British Modern painter
Hobart Muir Smith 1912 – 99 American herpetologist
Lukas Ammann 1912 – 99 Swiss television actor
Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw DBE 1912 – 99 British mathematician and Conservative politician
George N. Leighton 1912 – 99 American judge
Stylianos Pattakos 1912 – 99 Greek military officer
Bernard Joseph McLaughlin 1912 – 99 American Roman Catholic bishop
Robert Simpson 1912 – 99 American hurricane specialist and meteorologist
Henry Denker 1912 – 99 American novelist and playwright
Edward Short, Baron Glenamara 1912 – 99 British Labour politician, Deputy Leader; 1972-1976
Sankaralingam Jagannathan 1912 – 98-99 Indian social activist
Aharon Leib Shteinman 1912 – 98-99 Israeli Haredi rabbi
Tang Yuhan 1912 – 98-99 Chinese doctor and cancerologist

[edit] 1913 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Fred Degazon 1913 – 99 Saint Lucian-born Dominican politician, President; 1978-1979
Susumu Matsushima 1913 – 99 Japanese portrait photographer
Henry Bauchau 1913 – 99 Belgian psychoanalyst and author
Avraham Goldberg 1913 – 99 Israeli Talmud scholar
James F. Goodrich 1913 – 99 American Under Secretary of the Navy; 1981-1987
John A. Nerud 1913 – 99 American thoroughbred horse trainer and owner
Douglas Slocombe OBE 1913 – 99 British cinematographer
Bernard O. Gruenke 1913 – 99 American stained glass artist
Shao Xianghua 1913 – 99 Chinese scientist and metallurgical engineer
Robert J. Kelleher 1913 – 99 American professional tennis player turned federal judge
Kenneth Cragg 1913 – 98 British Anglican priest and scholar
Reinhard Hardegen 1913 – 98 German U-boat commander during World War II
Shinoda Toko 1913 – 98 Japanese painter and printmaker
Ċensu Tabone 1913 – 98 Maltese politician, President; 1989-1994
Florence S. Jacobsen 1913 – 98 American Mormon missionary
Keiko Fukuda 1913 – 98 Japanese-born American martial artist
Miss Read MBE 1913 – 98 British novelist
Irving Adler 1913 – 98 American author, mathematician, scientist and educator
Zita Kabátová 1913 – 98 Czech film actress
Norman Felton 1913 – 98 British television producer (“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”)
Elmo Williams 1913 – 98 American film and television editor, director and producer
Fred J. Doocy 1913 – 98 American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut; 1966-1967
Simon Ramo 1913 – 98 American physicist, engineer and business leader
Elsie Tu CBE 1913 – 98 British-born Hong Kong social activist
Yitzhak Berman 1913 – 98 Israeli politician, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure
Risë Stevens 1913 – 98 American mezzo-soprano
Yitzhak Pundak 1913 – 98 Israeli general, diplomat and politician
Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller 1913 – 98 Danish billionaire shipping magnate
René Llense 1913 – 98 French football player
Roger Garaudy 1913 – 98 French author, philosopher, politician and Holocaust denier
Guillermo Leaden 1913 – 98 Argentine Roman Catholic bishop
Licia Albanese 1913 – 98 Italian-born American operatic soprano
Hermann Scheipers 1913 – 98 German priest, Holocaust survivor and lecturer
Sir Yuet Keung Kan GBE 1913 – 98 Hong Kong politician, banker and lawyer
Erich Priebke 1913 – 98 German S.S. officer during WWII, Holocaust perpetrator and convicted war criminal
Sripada Pinakapani 1913 – 98 Indian musician
Richard L. Bare 1913 – 98 American television director
G. Venkatasubbaiah 1913 – 98 Indian lexicographer
Boris Pahor 1913 – 98 Slovene writer and Holocaust survivor
Jan Ekier 1913 – 98 Polish pianist and composer
Sir Bernard Lovell OBE 1913 – 98 British physicist and radio astronomer
Peter Stursberg 1913 – 98 Canadian writer and broadcaster
Randolph W. Thrower 1913 – 98 American Commissioner of the Internal Revenue; 1969-1971
Jacinto Convit 1913 – 98 Venezuelan epidemiologist
Eiji Toyoda 1913 – 98 Japanese industrialist, chairman of Toyota
Félicien Marceau 1913 – 98 French novelist and essayist
Sándor Tarics 1913 – 98 Hungarian Olympic water polo player
Hidekazu Yoshida 1913 – 98 Japanese music critic and literary critic
Herb Jeffries 1913 – 98 American jazz singer and actor
Berthold Beitz 1913 – 98 German industrialist and humanitarian
Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana 1913 – 98 Thai Buddhist monk and Supreme Patriarch of Thailand
Lilo Ramdohr 1913 – 98 German Resistance fighter, member of The White Rose
Seiji Yoshida 1913 – 98 Japanese writer and soldier in the Imperial Japanese Army
R. Travis Osborne 1913 – 98 American professor emeritus of psychology
Joe Medicine Crow 1913 – 98 Native American tribal historian, anthropologist and author
Al Suomi 1913 – 98 American National Hockey League player
Shigemitsu Dandō 1913 – 98 Japanese academic researcher of criminology
Gardnar Mulloy 1913 – 98 American tennis player
Benjamin Walker 1913 – 98 Indian-born British author of religion and philosophy
Marc Platt 1913 – 98 American ballet dancer and musical theatre performer
Esther Borja 1913 – 98 Cuban singer
Hubert Meyer 1913 – 98 German Waffen S.S. officer during WWII
Donald Crowdis 1913 – 98 Canadian television presenter, director and blogger
Tony Martin 1913 – 98 American actor and traditional pop singer
Ivor Porter OBE 1913 – 97-98 British ambassador and author
Chatral Rinpoche 1913 – 97-98 Tibetan Buddhist philosopher and writer
Shmuel Wosner 1913 – 97-98 Israeli Haredi rabbi and posek

[edit] 1914 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Yves Fortier 1914 – 98 Canadian geologist
Don Willson 1914 – 98 Canadian National Hockey League player
Robert Darène 1914 – 98 French actor, director and screenwriter
Jacques Nguyên Van Mâu 1914 – 98 Vietnamese Roman Catholic bishop
Marion Downs 1914 – 98 American audiologist
Patrick Lennox Tierney 1914 – 98 American art historian and Japanoligst
Henri Caillavet 1914 – 98 French Socialist politician and LGBT rights activist
Karl Otto Götz 1914 – 98 German painter
Robert Kinoshita 1914 – 98 American artist, art director and set designer
Lilly Bølviken 1914 – 97 Norwegian judge
Chapman Pincher 1914 – 97 Indian-born British journalist and novelist
Richard Coogan 1914 – 97 American film and television actor
Dale R. Corson 1914 – 97 American President of the Cornell University
Claire Martin 1914 – 97 Canadian author
Boris Sergeyevich Sokolov 1914 – 97 Russian geologist, paleontologist and academic
Robert E. Simon 1914 – 97 American urban painter
Armen Alchian 1914 – 97 American economist and professor
Gretel Bergmann 1914 – 97 German high jumper
Jan van Cauwelaert 1914 – 97 Belgian Roman Catholic bishop
Gilbert Taylor 1914 – 97 British cinematographer
Hans-Joachim Pancherz 1914 – 97 German aviator and test pilot during World War II
Evelyn Furtsch 1914 – 97 American Olympic gold medalist sprinter
Dovey Johnson Roundtree 1914 – 97 American civil rights lawyer
Angelo Savoldi 1914 – 97 American professional wrestler and wrestling promoter
Helen Johns 1914 – 97 American Olympic gold medalist swimmer
Martí de Riquer i Morera 1914 – 97 Spanish Romance philologist
Amaro Macedo 1914 – 97 Brazilian botanist
Georg von Tiesenhausen 1914 – 97 German rocket scientist
Go Seigen 1914 – 97 Chinese go player
Beatrice De Cardi OBE 1914 – 97 British archaeologist
Jan Hendrik van den Berg 1914 – 97 Dutch psychiatrist
Frederic Franklin CBE 1914 – 97 British ballet dancer
Barbara Reynolds 1914 – 97 British scholar, lexicographer and translator
Gisèle Casadesus 1914 – 97 French film and television actress
Morgan Morgan-Giles 1914 – 97 British Conservative politician, MP for Winchester; 1964-1979
Muazzez İlmiye Çığ 1914 – 97 Turkish archaeologist
Rudolf Schmid 1914 – 97 German Roman Catholic bishop
John Feenan 1914 – 97 British football player (Belfast Celtic, Sunderland, Shelbourne)
Sarah P. Harkness 1914 – 97 American architect
Bremer Ehrler 1914 – 97 American Democratic politician, Kentucky Secretary of State; 1988-1992
Ron Dellow 1914 – 97 British football player, coach and manager
Enrique Carral Icaza 1914 – 97 Mexican architect
Ersilio Tonini 1914 – 97 Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
Frances Oldham Kelsey 1914 – 97 Canadian-born American pharmacologist
Irwin Corey 1914 – 97 American comic, film actor and political activist
Elisabeth Scherer 1914 – 97 German television actress
Raymond Aubrac 1914 – 97 French engineer and member of the French Resistance
Zheng Tianxiang 1914 – 97 Chinese politician and judge
John Lysak 1914 – 97 American Olympic canoeist and marine personnel during World War II
Abe Osser 1914 – 97 American musician, musical arranger, orchestra leader and songwriter
Maria Franziska von Trapp 1914 – 97 Austrian-born American member of the Trapp Family Singers
Duke Kimbrough McCall 1914 – 97 American Baptist leader
Stuart Freeborn 1914 – 97 British motion picture make-up artist
Nicanor Parra 1914 – 97 Chilean mathematician and poet
Graeme Bell MBE 1914 – 97 Australian Dixieland and classical jazz pianist and composer
Francis Bonaert 1914 – 97 Belgian architect
Leo Beranek 1914 – 97 American academic
William Grut 1914 – 97 Swedish Olympic gold medalist pentathlete
Ken Hechler 1914 – 97 American Democratic politician, Representative from West Virginia
Marjorie Chibnall 1914 – 97 British historian and translator
Zhang Zhen 1914 – 97 Chinese People’s Liberation Army general
Mauricio Lasansky 1914 – 97 Argentine artist and printmaker
Gabre Gabric-Calvesi 1914 – 97 Italian Olympic track and field athlete
Michael D. Moore 1914 – 97 Canadian-born American silent film actor and director
James C. Floyd 1914 – 97 Canadian aerospace engineer
Lakshmi Sahgal 1914 – 97 Indian revolutionary and activist in the Independence movement
Patriarch Maxim of Bulgaria 1914 – 97 Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Anna Wing MBE 1914 – 97 British stage and television actress (“Eastenders”)
Edith Schaeffer 1914 – 97 Chinese-born American Christian writer
Geoffrey Blackburn 1914 – 97 Australian Baptist minister
Norman Lloyd 1914 – 97 American actor, producer and director
Coleridge Goode 1914 – 97 Jamaican-born British jazz bassist
Berna Carrasco 1914 – 97 Chilean chess master
Harry F. Byrd, Jr. 1914 – 97 American Democratic politician, Senator from Virginia
Marion Anderson 1914 – 96-97 Canadian politician
Anatole Andrejew 1914 – 96-97 Russian-born French scientist
Rose Cabat 1914 – 96-97 American potter
Moi-Yo Miller 1914 – 96-97 Australian assistant to magician Dante
Helen Mussallem 1914 – 96-97 Canadian nurse during World War II
Kamil Sonad 1914 – 96-97 Turkish sculptor
Ichirō Tanaka 1914 – 96-97 Japanese photographer
Ali Tanriyar 1914 – 96-97 Turkish Motherland politician, Interior Minister; 1983-1984

[edit] 1915 births, still living

Name Lifespan Age Notability
Fazlollah Reza 1915 – 97 Iranian university professor and electrical engineer
Meg Mundy 1915 – 97 English-American actress
Don Edwards 1915 – 97 American Democratic politician – representative from California; 1963-1995
Joseph-Aurèle Plourde 1915 – 97 Canadian Archbishop of Ottawa
Aase Bjerkholt 1915 – 97 Norwegian Labour politician
Karl Maramorosch 1915 – 97 American virologist, entomologist and plant pathologist
Leslie H. Martinson 1915 – 97 American television and film director
Sir Arthur George 1915 – 97 Australian lawyer and football administrator
George A. Blair 1915 – 97 American businessman, entrepreneur and water skier
Bela Gold 1915 – 97 Romanian-born American businessman
Khushwant Singh 1915 – 97 Indian novelist and journalist
Bertram Stuart Trevelyan Archer OBE 1915 – 97 British soldier, oldest living recipient of the George Cross
John Anderson Strong 1915 – 97 British surgeon and academic
John Freeman MBE 1915 – 97 British politician – Member of Parliament for Watford; 1945-1955
Frank Glazer 1915 – 97 American pianist, composer and professor of music
Anton Vratuša 1915 – 97 Slovian politician and diplomat, Prime Minister; 1978-1980
Mohammed Burhanuddin 1915 – 97 Indian Muslim leader
Felice Leonardo 1915 – 96 Italian bishop in the RC Church
Hervé-Maria Le Cléac'h 1915 – 96 French bishop in the RC Church
Carl Emil Schorske 1915 – 96 American cultural historian
Patricia Morison 1915 – 96 American film and stage actress and singer
John McConnell 1915 – 96 American peace activist and founder of Earth Day
Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe 1915 – 96 British noblewoman
Jack Rollins 1915 – 96 American film producer
Henry F. May 1915 – 96 American historian
Jeremy Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Lullington 1915 – 96 British lawyer and life peer
Kayyar Kinhanna Rai 1915 – 96 Indian Independence activist and writer
Piet de Jong 1915 – 96 Dutch CDA politician, Prime Minister; 1967-1971
Michael Krupa 1915 – 96 Polish World War II veteran and author
Mary Lou Petty 1915 – 96 American Olympic swimmer
Albert O. Hirschman 1915 – 96 German economist
Leo Vroman 1915 – 96 Dutch-born American hematologist and poet
Elizabeth Catlett 1915 – 96 American-born Mexican sculptor and printmaker
J. Dwight Pentecost 1915 – 96 American Christian theologian
Basil Dickinson 1915 – 96 Australian bronze medalist Olympic long jumper and triple jumper
Elio Toaff 1915 – 96 Italian Orthodox rabbi – Chief Rabbi of Rome
Hans Georg Herzog 1915 – 96 Romanian Olympic field handball player
Laurent Chappis 1915 – 96 French architect and town planner
Cecelia Wolstenholme 1915 – 96 British Olympic gold-medalist breaststroke swimmer
Herman Wouk 1915 – 96 American Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Carmen Herrera 1915 – 96 Cuban painter
Sir Edmund Paston-Bedingfeld, 9th Baronet 1915 – 96 British noble
Hilmar Myhra 1915 – 96 Norwegian Olympic bronze medalist ski jumper
Ebbe Grims-land 1915 – 96 Swedish composer and viola player
David Rockefeller 1915 – 96 American banker, statesman and globalist
Charlotte Zolotow 1915 – 96 American author, poet, editor and publisher
Grace Lee Boggs 1915 – 96 American author, civil rights activist and feminist
Frank Calloway 1915 – 96 American artist and self-claimed supercentenarian
Arthur Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington OBE 1915 – 96 British peer and brigadier in the British Army
Ios Teper 1915 – 96 Ukrainian-born Australian Soviet-Jew World War II veteran
Milton Rosen 1915 – 96' American naval engineer and U.S. space program project manager
Hans Joachim Störig 1915 – 96' German non-fiction author and lexicographer
Charles Hard Townes 1915 – 96 American Nobel Prize-winning physicist and educator
Irving Fields 1915 – 96 American pianist and lounge music artist
Hans Schnitger 1915 – 96 Dutch Olympic bronze medalist field hockey player
María Rostworowski 1915 – 96 Peruvian historian
Haim Alexander 1915 – 96 German-born Israel composer
Morris Weiss 1915 – 96 American comic book artist and writer
Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo 1915 – 96 Pakistani writer and scholar
Mary Fedden OBE 1915 – 96 British artist
Knut Nystedt 1915 – 96 Norwegian orchestral and choral composer
Frank Cady 1915 – 96 American film and television actor
John Dobson 1915 – 96 American amateur astronomer
Eddie Filgate 1915 – 96 Irish Fianna Fáil politician
K. H. Ting 1915 – 96 Chinese Anglican bishop
Grigory Frid 1915 – 96 Russian composer
Bernardino Piñera 1915 – 96 Chilean bishop in the RC Church
Henry Hope Reed, Jr. 1915 – 96 American architectural critic
Jerome Bruner 1915 – 96 American psychologist
Chuck Williams 1915 – 96 American cookery author
Loris Francesco Capovilla 1915 – 96 Italian bishop in the RC Church
Yitzhak Shamir 1915 – 96 Israeli politician, Prime Minister; 1983-1984 and 1986-1992
Mike Sandlock 1915 – 96 American MLB baseball player
Frances Klein 1915 – 96 American jazz trumpeter
Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol 1915 – 96 Dutch Roman Catholic bishop
Ken Yuasa 1915 – 96 Japanese army surgeon during World War II
Jos Romersa 1915 – 96 Luxembourgian Olympic gymnast
Hal Jackson 1915 – 96 American disk jockey and radio personality
Innocent Lotocky 1915 – 96 American bishop in the Ukrainian Catholic Church
Marguerite Patten OBE 1915 – 96 British home economist, food writer and broadcaster
Anna Schwartz 1915 – 96 American economist
Sir Howard Cooke 1915 – 96 Jamaican politician – Governor-General; 1991-2006
Clara Marangoni 1915 – 96 Italian Olympic silver medalist gymnast
Jean Fritz 1915 – 96 American children's author and biographer
Albert Malbois 1915 – 96 French Roman Catholic bishop
Oswald Morris OBE 1915 – 96 British Academy Award-winning cinematographer
Marc Simont 1915 – 96 French-born American artist, political cartoonist and illustrator
Armando Villanueva 1915 – 96 Peruvian politician – Prime Minister; 1985-1989
Prince Mikasa 1915 – 96 Japanese royal family member
James Day Hodgson 1915 – 96 American politician and ambassador – Secretary of Labor; 1970-1973
Eli Wallach 1915 – 96 American film, television and stage actor
Alfredo Sinclair 1915 – 96 Panamanian abstract artist
Matthew J. Jasen 1915 – 96 American lawyer and politician
Ilidio Machado 1915 – 96 Algerian MPLA politician
Harry Wayland Randall 1915 – 96 American Spanish Civil War and WWII veteran and photographer
J. Ross Mackay 1915 – 96 Canadian geologist
Leonard Litwin 1915 – 95-96 American real estate developer
Anne Palmer 1915 – 95-96 Australian Test cricket player
Kroum Pindoff 1915 – 95-96 Bulgarian-born Canadian businessman and philanthropist

[edit] 1916 births, still living

[edit] 1917 births, still living

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