Deaths in November 1988
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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 1988.
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 1988
[edit]1
[edit]- Siddiq Abubakar III, 85, Nigerian Muslim leader, Sultan of Sokoto.
- Broda Otto Barnes, 82, American physician and professor of medicine (Hypothyroidism).[1]
- George Folsey, 90, American cinematographer (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), stroke.[2]
- Hans P. Kraus, 81, Austrian-born American rare book dealer, pneumonia .[3]
- Tuomo Suomalainen, 56, Finnish architect.[4]
2
[edit]- Rosalie Glynn Grylls, 83, British biographer.[5]
- Hokuma Gurbanova, 75, Azerbaijani actress.[6]
- Lukas Heller, 58, German-born British screenwriter (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte).
- Stewart Parker, 47, Northern Irish poet and playwright, stomach cancer.[7]
- Menachem Savidor, 71, Israeli civil servant and politician, Speaker of the Knesset.[8]
- James R. Shepley, 71, American journalist and businessman, president of Time Inc., CEO of The Washington Star, cancer.[9]
- P. Thanulinga Nadar, 73, Indian politician, member of Lok Sabha.
3
[edit]- Hussain Adam, 19, Maldivian soldier, shot.[10]
- Rachel Andresen, 81, American social worker and founder of Youth For Understanding.[11]
- Sidney Carroll, 75, American film and television screenwriter (The Hustler, A Big Hand for the Little Lady).[12]
- Harold Martin, 70, Australian bomber pilot and Air Marshall in the Royal Air Force.[13]
- Lionel C. McGarr, 84, American general in the U.S. Army.[14]
- Henri van Praag, 72, Dutch writer and religious historian, known also for publications on parapsychology.
- Marie Raymond, 80, French abstract painter.[15]
- David Robilliard, 36, British poet and artist, AIDS.[16]
- Flora Rheta Schreiber, 70, American journalist and author (Sybil), heart attack.[17]
4
[edit]- Elinor Bellingham-Smith, 81, British painter of landscapes and still life.[18]
- Raphael Bronstein, 92, Lithuanian-born American violinist, stroke.[19]
- Walter Coutts, 75, British colonial administrator, Governor-General of Uganda.[20]
- Edward Thaxter Gignoux, 72, American judge (United States District Court for the District of Maine).[21]
- Hermann Graf, 76, German World War II fighter ace.[22]
- Ki. Va. Jagannathan, 82, Indian Tamil journalist, poet and writer.
- Ernest Lindner, 91, Austrian-born Canadian painter.[23]
- Kimon Evan Marengo, 84, Egyptian-born British cartoonist.[24]
- André Ménard, 81, French Governor General in the French colonial empire.
- Henry Pelham-Clinton-Hope, 81, British peer and aviator, Duke of Newcastle.[25]
- Michael Pomazansky, 99, Russian-born American theologian.[26]
- Kleanthis Vikelidis, 73, Greek international footballer (Aris Thessaloniki, Greece).
5
[edit]- C. F. Møller, 90, Danish architect.[27]
- Jakoba Mulder, 88, Dutch architect and urban planner (Amsterdamse Bos).[28]
- Jean-Pierre Stirbois, 43, French far-right politician, member of the National Assembly, car crash.[29]
- Claus Toksvig, 59, Danish journalist, broadcaster and politician.[30]
6
[edit]- John Hubbard, 74, American television and film actor, kidney failure.[31]
- Daniel Knox, 74, British Army officer, Governor of the Bahamas.[32]
- Donald Wade, 84, British solicitor and politician, Member of Parliament.[33]
- Tan Zheng, 82, Chinese general and Communist Party leader.[34]
7
[edit]- Hans Baumann, 74, German poet and songwriter.[35]
- Abram Belskie, 81, British-born American sculptor.[36]
- Conrad Bernier, 84, French-Canadian organist, composer and conductor.[37]
- Bill Hoest, 62, American cartoonist (The Lockhorns, Laugh Parade), lymphoma.[38]
- Theodor V. Ionescu, 89, Romanian physicist and inventor (plasma physics).[39]
- Morris Janowitz, 69, American sociologist and professor, Parkinson's disease.[40]
- B. N. Kumar, Indian Army general, shot dead by militants.[41]
- Ruth Lyons, 83, American radio and television broadcaster.[42]
- Sy Mah, 62, Canadian long-distance runner, leukemia.[43]
- Jean-Claude Paul, 49, Haitian military officer alleged to have been involved in the illegal drug trade in Haiti, believed to have been poisoned.[44]
8
[edit]- Kingman Brewster Jr., 69, American diplomat, president of Yale University, ambassador to the U.K, brain haemorrhage.[45]
- Warren Casey, 53, American composer, writer and actor (Grease), AIDS.[46]
- Norm Nelson, 65, American racing driver.[47]
- Oskar Rohr, 76, German international footballer (Strasbourg, Germany).[48]
9
[edit]- David Bauer, 64, Canadian ice hockey player and coach, pancreatic cancer.[49]
- Billy Curtis, 79, American film and television actor (Little Cigars), heart attack.[50]
- Clarke Hinkle, 79, American NFL footballer (Green Bay Packers).[51]
- John N. Mitchell, 75, U.S. Attorney General, convicted for his role in the Watergate scandal, heart attack.[52]
- Rosemary Timperley, 68, British novelist and screenwriter.[53]
- Max-Eckart Wolff, 85, Nazi German naval commander.[54]
- Richard S. Yeoman, 84, American commercial artist and coin collector, stroke.[55]
10
[edit]- Alexandru Jar, 76, Romanian poet and prose writer.[56]
- T. K. Rama Rao, 59, Indian Kannada novelist (Bangaarada Manushya).
11
[edit]- Charles Groves Wright Anderson, 91, South African-born Australian politician and soldier, member of Australian House of Representatives and Victoria Cross recipient.[57]
- Frank Curcio, 75, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy Lions).[58]
- William Ifor Jones, 88, Welsh composer, conductor and organist.[59]
- Peggy Parish, 61, American writer of children's books (Amelia Bedelia), abdominal aneurysm.[60]
12
[edit]- Franco Angeli, 53, Italian artist, AIDS.[61]
- Lev Aronson, 76, American cellist.
- Janika Balaž, 62, Yugoslavian tamburica musician and band leader.[62]
- Ursula Graham Bower, 74, English anthropologist, guerrilla fighter against the Japanese.[63]
- Vincent Buckley, 63, Australian poet and essayist, heart attack.[64]
- Primo Conti, 88, Italian artist.[65]
- Andrzej Kowerski, 76, Polish Army officer during World War II, cancer.[66]
- Lyman Lemnitzer, 89, American general in the U.S. Army, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, kidney failure.[67]
- Tomasz Sikorski, 48, Polish composer and pianist.[68]
13
[edit]- Antal Doráti, 82, Hungarian-born American conductor (Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra).[69]
- Vlad Georgescu, 51, Romanian historian, academic and political dissident, brain tumour.[70]
- François Lanzi, 72, French-born British artist.
- Béla Perényi, 35, Hungarian international chess master, car crash.[71]
- Jaromír Vejvoda, 86, Czech composer (Beer Barrel Polka).[72]
14
[edit]- Julia Caba Alba, 86, Spanish actress.[73]
- Haywood S. Hansell, 85, American general in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, heart failure.[74]
- Davis Love Jr., 53, American professional golfer, plane crash.[75]
- Takeo Miki, 81, Japanese politician, Prime Minister of Japan, cerebral hemorrhage.[76]
- Haralan Popov, 81, Protestant minister, cancer.[77]
- Augusta La Torre, 42, Peruvian communist, number two in command of Shining Path.
15
[edit]- Nell Dorr, 95, American photographer.[78]
- Ieronymos I of Athens, 83, Greek monk, Archbishop of Athens.
- Johann Kastenberger, 30, Austrian marathon runner, bank robber and murderer, suicide.[79]
- Mirko Kokotović, 75, Austro-Hungarian–born Yugoslavian international footballer (HŠK Građanski, Yugoslavia).[80]
- Ernest Matthew Mickler, 48, American cookbook author, AIDS.[81]
- Mona Washbourne, 84, English actress (Stevie, My Fair Lady).[82]
16
[edit]- Henry Ciccarone, 50, American college lacrosse coach (Johns Hopkins), heart attack.[83]
- Wera Engels, 83, German actress.[84]
- Elgin Gates, 66, American hunter, firearms and ammunition technician.[85]
- Jennie Lee, 84, Scottish politician, Member of Parliament.[86]
- Reginald Teague-Jones, 99, British political and intelligence officer.[87]
17
[edit]- Sheilah Graham, 84, British-born American gossip columnist, heart failure.[88]
- Michael Lambart, 77, British hereditary peer, commanding officer of the Shropshire Yeomanry.
- Ángel Reyes, 69, Cuban-born American violinist.[89]
18
[edit]- Erwin Ackerknecht, 82, German-born American historian of medicine.[90]
- Janet Gladys Aitken, 80, Canadian-born British aristocrat and socialite, director of the All England Jumping Course at Hickstead.[91]
- Carl Pfeiffer, 80, American physician and biochemist, researcher of schizophrenia, heart attack.[92]
- Anantrai Raval, 76, Indian writer and journalist.
- Lotte Stam-Beese, 85, German-Dutch architect and urban planner, led reconstruction of Rotterdam after World War II.[93]
19
[edit]- Mirza Hameedullah Beg, 75, Indian politician, Chief Justice of India.[94]
- Adolf Heuser, 81, German boxer, International Boxing Union light heavyweight champion.[95]
- Khan Roshan Khan, 73–74, Pakistani historian and writer, president of the All-India Muslim League.
- Veljko Mandić, 64, Montenegrin actor.
- Christina Onassis, 37, American shipping magnate and heiress, heart attack.[96]
- Peggy Parish, 61, American writer, abdominal aneurysm.[97]
- Hamidur Rahman, 59–60, Bangladeshi artist and sculptor.
20
[edit]- Tyler Kent, 77, American diplomat, convicted of espionage.[98]
- Jenő Vincze, 80, Hungarian international footballer and manager (Bocskai, Újpest, Hungary).[99]
- Felix Ziegel, 68, Soviet astronomer, stroke.
21
[edit]- Robert Bright, 86, American writer and illustrator of children's literature (Georgie), cancer.[100]
- Tom Fraser, 77, Scottish coal miner and trade unionist, Member of Parliament, Under-Secretary of State for Scotland.[101]
- Carl Hubbell, 85, American Major League baseballer (New York Giants), car crash due to stroke.[102]
- Pál Kalmár, 88, Hungarian pop singer.
- Raymond Lewenthal, 65, American virtuoso pianist, heart attack.[103]
- Theodora Llewelyn Davies, 90, British barrister, bronchopneumonia.[104]
- Princess Sophie, 77, German princess of the House of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.
22
[edit]- Luis Barragán, 86, Mexican architect and engineer (Torres de Satélite).[105]
- Cathy Carr, 52, American pop singer ("Ivory Tower"), ovarian cancer.[106]
- Raymond Dart, 95, Australian anatomist and anthropologist (Australopithecus africanus), cerebral hemorrhage.[107]
- Erich Fried, 67, Austrian-born British poet and writer, intestinal cancer.[108]
- Pehr Gyllenhammar, 87, Swedish insurance company executive (Skandia).[109]
- John C. Parkin, 66, British-born Canadian architect.[110]
- John R. Ragazzini, 76, American electrical engineer, involved in Manhattan Project, heart failure.[111]
- Josefina Vicens, 76, Mexican author, screenwriter and journalist.[112]
- Terry Welch, 49, American computer scientist (Lempel–Ziv–Welch compression), brain tumour.[113]
23
[edit]- Gamal Abdel-Rahim, 63, Egyptian classical music composer.[114]
- F. D. Amr Bey, 79, Egyptian diplomat and squash player, multiple British Open winner, Egyptian ambassador to the U.K.
- Ludwig Franzisket, 71, German World War II Luftwaffe fighter ace.
- Hansraj Gupta, 86, Indian mathematician (partition function).[115]
- Wieland Herzfelde, 92, German publisher and writer.[116]
- Richard Lonsdale, 74, British Army officer in World War II.[117]
- Kenzō Masaoka, 90, Japanese anime creator, co-founder of Toei Animation.[118]
- Albert Raby, 54–55, American civil rights activist, heart attack.[119]
- Marcia Ralston, 82, Australian-born American actress (The Ghost Train; Marcus Welby, M.D.).[120]
- Kazem Sami, 52–53, Iranian politician, Minister of Health, murdered.[121]
- Philip F. Tyler, 31, Irish actor and television presenter (Bosco).[122]
- Jack White, 68, American stock car racing driver.[123]
24
[edit]- Walter W. Bankhead, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[124]
- Mary Cavendish, 93, Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire.
- John William Corrington, 56, American film writer (Battle for the Planet of the Apes, General Hospital), and novelist.[125]
- Harris McDowell, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, stroke.[126]
- Bo Rhambo, 65, American trumpeter and tenor saxophonist.[127]
- Irmgard Seefried, 69, German soprano, cancer.[128]
- Jenő Szűcs, 60, Hungarian historian.[129]
25
[edit]- Eddie Cameron, 86, American footballer and basketballer.[130]
- Alphaeus Philemon Cole, 112, American artist, engraver and super-centenarian, heart failure.[131]
- Rolf Jørgen Fuglesang, 79, Norwegian secretary to the Quisling government.[132]
- Jack Leslie, 87, English footballer (Plymouth Argyle).[133]
- Muhammad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 78, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.[134]
26
[edit]- Hans Baron, 88, German-born American historian (civic humanism).[135]
- John Dahmer, 51, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons, cancer.[136]
- Antonio Estévez, 72, Venezuelan musician, composer and conductor.[137]
- Baron Michele Leone, 79, Italian-born American professional wrestler, struck by car.
- John Loder, 90, British film actor.[138]
- Hugh Oldman, 74, British Army officer, Secretary for Defence of the Sultanate of Oman.[139]
27
[edit]- Angela Aames, 32, American B Movie actress, heart virus.[140]
- John Carradine, 82, American actor (House of Frankenstein, The Grapes of Wrath), heart and kidney failure.[141]
- Jan Hein Donner, 61, Dutch chess grandmaster and writer, gastric hemorrhage.[142]
- Yasin Osman Kenadid, 68–69, Somalian writer.[143]
- Wilfred "Chicken" Smallhorn, 77, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy).[144]
- Takieddin el-Solh, 79-80, Lebanese politician, Prime Minister of Lebanon, heart attack.[145]
28
[edit]- Gus Bailey, 37, American NBA basketballer (Houston Rockets, New Orleans Jazz), murdered.[146]
- Leonid Lubennikov, 78, Soviet politician, Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.
- Edward Ronald Walker, 81, Australian diplomat, Australia's representative to the UN and ambassador to three countries.[147]
29
[edit]- Nils Bejerot, 67, Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist (Stockholm syndrome), lymphoma.[148]
- Donald Keyhoe, 91, American Marine Corps naval aviator, "UFO" researcher, pneumonia and cardiac arrest.[149]
- Princess Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover, 26, Austrian model and socialite, suspected cocaine overdose.[150]
- Yevsey Moiseyenko, 72, Soviet painter.[151]
- Mabel Strickland, 89, Maltese journalist, newspaper proprietor and politician, co-founder of the Times of Malta.[152]
- Isabella von Thurn, 26, Austrian model and socialite, princess of the House of Hanover, overdose.[153]
30
[edit]- Abdul Basit 'Abd us-Samad, 60–61, Egyptian Quran reciter and Hafiz.[154]
- Wally Berger, 83, American Major League baseballer (Boston Braves), stroke.[155]
- Aleksandar Deroko, 94, Serbian architect, artist and author.
- Edward H. Feldman, 68, American director and producer (Hogan's Heroes), heart disease.[156]
- Pannonica de Koenigswarter, 74, British-born American jazz patron, Free French fighter and writer, heart failure.[157]
- Ricky Lawless, 28, American professional wrestler, murdered.
- Henrique Medina, 87, Portuguese painter (The Picture of Dorian Gray).[158]
- Margaret Mee, 79, British botanical artist, car crash.[159]
- Amiram Nir, 37, Israeli journalist, air crash.[160]
- M. K. Rocksamy, 56, Sri Lankan musician.[161]
- Charlie Rouse, 64, American tenor saxophonist and flautist, lung cancer.[162]
Unknown date
[edit]- Aper Aku, 49–50, Nigerian governor of Benue State.
- Romola Costantino, 58, Australian pianist, cancer.[163]
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