Deaths in December 1988
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The following is a list of notable deaths in December 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.
December 1988
[edit]1
[edit]- Martin Hinds, 47, British scholar of the Middle East, historiographer of early Islamic history.[1]
- Włodzimierz Mazur, 34, Polish international footballer (Zagłębie Sosnowiec, Poland).[2]
- J. Vernon McGee, 84, American Presbyterian minister and radio minister, heart failure.[3]
2
[edit]- Karl-Heinz Bürger, 84, Nazi German member of the SS.
- Tata Giacobetti, 66, Italian singer and jazz musician (Quartetto Cetra).[4]
- Lloyd Rees, 93, Australian landscape painter.[5]
3
[edit]- Panos Gavalas, 62, Greek singer.[6]
- John Maher, 48, American former child alcoholic and heroin addict, founded Delancey Street Foundation, pneumonia.[7]
- Johnny Paychek, 74, American boxer.[8]
- Erwin Sick, 79, German inventor and entrepreneur, heart attack.[9]
- Thawan Thamrongnawasawat, 87, Thai politician, Prime Minister of Thailand.
4
[edit]- Osman Achmatowicz, 89, Polish chemist.[10]
- Gerd Arntz, 87, German artist (woodcuts).[11]
- Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry, 85, Pakistani nuclear physicist.
- Fernand Mourlot, 93, French director of Mourlot Studios.[12]
- Kola Onadipe, 66, Nigerian author of children's books (Sugar Girl), stroke.[13]
- Göran von Otter, 81, Swedish diplomat.
- Jangal Santhal, 62–63, Indian political activist.
- Sir David Trench, 73, British Army officer, Governor of Hong Kong and the Solomon Islands.[14]
- Alberto Uría, 64, Uruguayan racing driver.
5
[edit]- Winfield S. Harpe, 51, American pilot, general in the U.S. Air Force, air crash.[15]
- August Lenz, 78, German international footballer (Borussia Dortmund, Germany) and Olympian.[16]
- Erik Lundin, 84, Swedish chess master.[17]
- Teodor Parnicki, 79–80, Polish writer of historical novels.[18]
- William Everett Potter, 83, American engineer and military officer, governor of the Panama Canal Zone, heart failure.[19]
6
[edit]- Bill Harris, 63, American guitarist, pancreatic cancer.[20]
- Timothy Patrick Murphy, 29, American actor (Dallas), AIDS.[21]
- Roy Orbison, 52, American singer and songwriter (Pretty Woman, Only the Lonely, Crying), heart attack.[22]
- Charles Saxon, 68, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), heart failure.[23]
- Veerendra, 40, Indian film actor and director.[24]
7
[edit]- Christopher Connelly, 47, American actor (Peyton Place), lung cancer.[25]
- Josephine Groves Holloway, 90, American scouting leader.[26]
- Dorothy Jordan, 82, American actress, heart failure.[27]
- Mitsu Yashima, 80, Japanese-born American artist and children's book author.[28]
8
[edit]- Ivan Bonar, 64, American actor (General Hospital).
- John Joe McGirl, 67, Irish republican, Sinn Féin politician and Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army.[29]
- Gene Quill, 60, American jazz alto saxophonist.[30]
- Hellmuth Reymann, 96, Nazi German army officer, defender of Berlin.[31]
- Anne Seymour, 79, American film and television actress, heart failure.[32]
- Ludovico Silva, 50–51, Venezuelan poet and philosopher.[33]
- Ulanhu, 80, Chinese chairman of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, vice president of People's Republic of China.[34]
9
[edit]- Rafael Calvo, 76, Spanish actor (Miracle of Marcelino).[35]
- Kainikkara Kumara Pillai, 88, Indian actor, short story writer and playwright.
10
[edit]- Dennis Arundell, 90, British actor, director and composer of incidental music.[36]
- Richard S. Castellano, 55, American actor (Lovers and Other Strangers, The Godfather), heart attack.[37]
- Scott Johnson, 27, American student killed in Australia in a gay-hate attack.[38] (body found on this date)
- Johnny Lawrence, 77, English cricketer (Somerset, Lincolnshire).[39]
- Elizabeth Rawson, 54, British classical scholar (biography of Cicero).[40]
- Dorothy de Rothschild, 93, English philanthropist and activist for Jewish affairs.[41]
- John Baker White, 86, English politician and amateur spy, Member of Parliament.[42]
- Lawrence Wien, 83, American lawyer and real estate investor, prostate cancer.[43]
11
[edit]- Kari Kairamo, 55, Finnish chairman and CEO of Nokia, suicide.[44]
- Nagendra Singh, 74, Indian lawyer, President of the International Court of Justice, heart attack.[45]
12
[edit]- K. K. Chen, 90, Chinese-born American scientist, pharmacological researcher at Eli Lilly and Company (ephedrine).[46]
- Dick Clair, 57, American television producer, actor and writer (It's a Living, The Facts of Life, Mama's Family), AIDS.
- Bruce Alan Davis, 40, American serial killer, suicide.
- June Tarpé Mills, 76, American comic book creator (Miss Fury).[47]
- Henri Peyre, 87, French-born American linguist, heart failure.[48]
- Anthony Provenzano, 71, American mobster of the Genovese crime family, heart attack.[49]
- Joe Reichler, 73, American sports writer (Associated Press), cancer.[50]
- Rudolf Schündler, 82, German actor and director (The Exorcist), heart attack.[51]
- Loudon Wainwright Jr., 63, American writer and columnist (The View from Here), colon cancer.[52]
13
[edit]- Hans Fischer, 27, Brazilian cyclist and Olympian, cardiac arrest.[53]
- Brynmor John, 54, British politician, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, heart attack.[54]
- María Teresa León, 85, Spanish writer.[55]
- Muhammad Mangundiprojo, 83, Indonesian soldier, revolutionary and civil servant.
- Bill Nichols, 70, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.[56]
- Fyodor Reshetnikov, 82, Soviet painter.[57]
- Brian Sinclair, 73, British veterinary surgeon and novelist, heart attack.
- Betty Snowball, 80, English women's test cricketer, international squash and lacrosse player for Scotland.[58]
- Roy Urquhart, 87, British army general.[59]
14
[edit]- Charlie T. Black, 87, American college basketballer.
- Narciso Busquets, 58, Mexican actor of theatre, film, television and radio.[60]
- Evald Schorm, 56, Czechoslovakian film and stage director, screenwriter and actor.[61]
- Jean Schramme, 59, Belgian planter, mercenary in Belgian Congo.
- Stuart Symington, 57, American businessman and politician, U.S. Secretary of the Air Force, heart failure.[62]
- Win Oo, 53, Burmese actor, singer and director, colorectal cancer.
15
[edit]- Leonid Andrussow, 92, German chemical engineer (hydrogen cyanide).[63]
- Andrew James Wray Geddes, 82, Indian-born British Royal Air Force officer, led planning for Operation Manna.[64]
- Muriel Martin-Harvey, 97, English stage actress.
16
[edit]- Anna Jean Ayres, 68, American occupational therapist and educational psychologist, breast cancer.[65]
- Frank Bonham, 74, American author of Westerns and young adult novels.[66]
- Tom Eastick, 88, Australian Army artillery officer during World War II.[67]
- Joe Hatten, 72, American Major League baseballer (Brooklyn Dodgers).[68]
- Hunter "Stork" Hendry, 93, Australian test cricketer.[69]
- Ryōhei Koiso, 85, Japanese artist.[70]
- Gisella Perl, 81, Hungarian gynecologist, helped women at Auschwitz concentration camp.[71]
- Babe Pratt, 72, Canadian NHL ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs), heart attack.[72]
- Sylvester, 41, American singer-songwriter, AIDS.[73]
17
[edit]- Jerry Hopper, 81, American film and television director, heart disease.[74]
- Jimmie Mattern, 83, American aviator.[75]
- Gisella Perl, 81, Hungarian-American gynecologist, providing assistance to prisoners at Auschwitz.[76]
18
[edit]- R. Arumugam, 35, Malaysian international footballer (Selangor, Malaysia), car accident.[77]
- Niyazi Berkes, 80, Turkish Cypriot sociologist.[78]
- Milt Gantenbein, 78, American NFL footballer (Green Bay Packers).[79]
- Ka. Naa. Subramanyam, 76, Indian writer and literary critic.[80]
19
[edit]- Robert Bernstein, 69, American comic book writer, playwright and concert impresario ("Aquaman"), heart failure.[81]
- Umashankar Joshi, 77, Indian poet and writer, lung cancer.[82]
- Joseph Towles, 52, African American anthropologist and author, AIDS.[83]
20
[edit]- B. Jayamma, 73, Indian actress and singer.[84]
- György Marik, 64, Hungarian international footballer (Vasas, Hungary).[85]
- Alphonse Ouimet, 80, Canadian television pioneer, president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, heart failure.[86]
- Max Robinson, 49, American broadcast journalist, co-anchor on ABC World News Tonight, AIDS.[87]
- Elizabeth Scott, 71, American mathematician specialising in statistics.[88]
21
[edit]- Eithne Dunne, 69, Irish actress.[89]
- Willie Kamm, 88, American Major League baseballer (Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians), Parkinson's disease.[90]
- Philip Magnus, 82, British biographer.[91]
- Federico Moura, 37, Argentinian singer, songwriter and record producer, lead vocalist of Virus, AIDS.
- Aileen Palmer, 73, British-born Australian poet.[92]
- Curt Richter, 94, American biologist and geneticist (circadian rhythm).[93]
- Dave Ruhl, 68, Canadian professional wrestler.
- Merryle Rukeyser, 91, American financial columnist, heart failure.[94]
- Bob Steele, 81, American actor, heart failure.[95]
- Nikolaas Tinbergen, 81, Dutch biologist and ornithologist, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine, stroke.[96]
- Venus Xtravaganza, 23, American transgender performer, strangled.[97]
- Notable people killed in the Lockerbie aeroplane disaster:
- Bernt Carlsson, 60, Swedish diplomat, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.[98]
- Peter Dix, 35, Irish Olympic sailor.[99]
- James Fuller, 50, American automobile executive (Volkswagen).[100]
- Matthew Gannon, 34, American CIA officer.[101]
- Paul Jeffreys, 36, English rock musician (Cockney Rebel).[102]
22
[edit]- Franziska Boas, 86, American dancer.[103]
- Chico Mendes, 44, Brazilian trade union member and environmental activist, murdered.[104]
- Tom William Scott, 86, American general in the U.S. Air Force.[105]
- Tucker Smith, 52, American actor, dancer and singer (West Side Story), cancer.[106]
- Rexhai Surroi, 59, Yugoslav Albanian journalist, diplomat and writer, ambassador to five countries, car accident.[107]
- Wang Bingnan, 79–80, Chinese diplomat, ambassador to Poland.[108]
23
[edit]- Gerhard Adler, 84, German analytical psychologist.[109]
- Elvin C. Drake, 85, American track and field coach, heart attack.[110]
- Carlo Scorza, 91, Italian secretary of the National Fascist Party.[111]
24
[edit]- Blanche Barrow, 77, American member of the Barrow Gang, lung cancer.[112]
- Whitney Bourne, 74, American actress (Head over Heels).[113]
- Mary Cavendish, 93, Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth II.
- Jainendra Kumar, 83, Indian writer.[114]
- Theyre Lee-Elliott, 85, English artist.[115]
- Alfred M. Pride, 91, American admiral of the U.S. Navy, heart attack.[116]
- Noel Willman, 70, Irish-born American actor and theatre director (The Man Who Knew Too Much, The Odessa File), heart attack.[117]
25
[edit]- Bunny Bell, 77, English footballer (Tranmere Rovers, Everton).
- Jan Białostocki, 67, Polish art historian.[118]
- Terence Dudley, 69, British television director and producer for the BBC (Doctor Who, All Creatures Great and Small), cancer.[119]
- Evgeny Golubev, 78, Soviet composer.[120]
- W. F. Grimes, 83, Welsh archaeologist.[121]
- Denis Matthews, 69, English pianist and musicologist, suicide.[122]
- John Ulric Nef, 89, American economic historian, co-founder of Committee on Social Thought.[123]
- Shōhei Ōoka, 79, Japanese novelist and translator of French literature.[124]
- Edward Pelham-Clinton, 68, English lepidopterist and military officer, Duke of Newcastle.[125]
- Cynthia Stone, 62, American actress.[126]
- Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga, 84, Samoan lawyer, author and musician, heart attack.[127]
26
[edit]- Herluf Bidstrup, 76, Danish cartoonist (Land og Folk).[128]
- Anthony Gaeta, 61, American politician, Borough President of Staten Island, heart attack.[129]
- Evie Hayes, 76, American-born Australian actor and singer (Come Up Smiling, Annie Get Your Gun), heart attack.[130]
- Julanne Johnston, 88, American silent-screen actress (The Thief of Bagdad).[131]
- John Loder, 90, English-American film actor.[132]
- Glenn McCarthy, 81, American oil tycoon.[133]
- Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga, 41, Indian politician, member of the Indian National Congress, assassinated.[134]
- Gunnar Rosendal, 91, Swedish Lutheran priest.[135]
- Charles Smith, 68, American actor (The Shop Around the Corner, The Major and the Minor).[136]
- Pablo Sorozábal, 91, Spanish composer.[137]
- Tao Zhiyue, 95–96, Chinese politician and general in the National Revolutionary Army.[138]
27
[edit]- Hal Ashby, 59, American film director (Coming Home, Shampoo), pancreatic cancer.[139]
- Joseph Beam, 33, American gay rights activist, AIDS.[140]
- Walter Crook, 76, English international footballer and manager (Blackburn Rovers, England).
- Jack Favor, 77, American rodeo performer, acquitted after serving time for murder, cancer.[141]
- Fox Harris, 52, American actor (Repo Man), lung cancer.[142]
- Freda James, 77, British tennis player and Wimbledon Doubles champion.
- Vaso Katraki, 74, Greek painter and engraver.[143]
- Khin Kyi, 76, Burmese politician and diplomat, ambassador to India, stroke.[144]
- Donald Laycock, 51–52, Australian linguist and anthropologist (languages of Papua New Guinea).[145]
- C. J. McLin, 67, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives.[146]
- Jess Oppenheimer, 75, American radio and television writer and director (I Love Lucy), heart failure.[147]
- Tecwyn Roberts, 63, Welsh-born American spaceflight engineer, helped design NASA's Mission Control Center.[148]
28
[edit]- Alberto Armando, 78, Argentinian businessman and football manager (Boca Juniors).
- Karlfried Graf Dürckheim, 92, German diplomat and psychotherapist.[149]
- Björn Kurtén, 64, Finnish vertebrate paleontologist.[150]
- Charlotte Peters, 75, American television show host.[151]
29
[edit]- Émile Aillaud, 86, French architect (La Grande Borne).
- Mike Beuttler, 48, British Formula One driver, AIDS.[152]
- Carl J. Johnson, 59, American physician, whistleblower on effects of nuclear testing, complications following coronary bypass.[153]
- Rita Rait-Kovaleva, 91, Soviet literary translator and writer, translator of The Catcher in the Rye into Russian.[154]
30
[edit]- Faber Birren, 88, American writer, consultant on colour theory, stroke.[155]
- Jan Baalsrud, 71, Norwegian Resistance commando.[156]
- Yuli Daniel, 63, Soviet writer and dissident (Sinyavsky–Daniel trial), stroke.[157]
- Takeo Fujisawa, 78, Japanese businessman, co-founder of Honda Motor Co., heart attack.[158]
- Dennis H. Klatt, 50, American researcher in speech and hearing science, cancer.[159]
- Ernesto Lazzatti, 73, Argentinian international footballer (Boca Juniors, Argentina).[160]
- Isamu Noguchi, 84, American artist and landscape architect, heart failure.[161]
- Nikolai Sologubov, 64, Russian ice hockey player and Olympic gold medalist.[162]
31
[edit]- Yara Amaral, 52, Brazilian actress (Mulher Objeto), heart attack from drowning.[163]
- Christopher Andrewes, 92, British virologist who discovered the human influenza A virus.[164]
- Ahmet Arvasi, 56, Turkish writer and philosopher.[165]
- Oliver L. Austin, 85, American ornithologist.[166]
- Nicolas Calas, 81, Greek-American poet and art critic, heart failure.[167]
- Loel Guinness, 82, British politician, Member of Parliament, heart disease.[168]
Unknown date
[edit]- Charles Ganimian, 61–62, American musician and singer.[169]
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