Deaths in June 1990
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1990.
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.
June 1990
1
- Eric Barker, 78, English actor (Carry On).[1]
- Wilhelm Borchert, 83, German actor.[2]
- Dow Hover, 89, American executioner, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Wieslaw Kielar, 70, Polish filmmaker and author.
2
- Claude Chabauty, 80, French mathematician.
- Walter Davis, 57, American pianist, liver and kidney disease.[3]
- Rex Harrison, 82, English actor (My Fair Lady), pancreatic cancer.[4]
- Shriram Sharma, 78, Indian author and freedom fighter.[5]
3
- Tom Brown, 77, American actor, lung cancer.[6]
- Robert Noyce, 62, American physicist and entrepreneur (Intel), heart attack.[7]
- Richard Sohl, 37, American musician, heart attack.
- Juan Rovira Tarazona, 60, Spanish politician.[8]
- Aino Taube, 77, Swedish actress.
4
- Stiv Bators, 40, American punk rock vocalist and guitarist, traffic collision.[9]
- Yulian Bromley, 69, Soviet anthropologist.
- Robert Edwards, 85, British politician.
- Jack Gilford, 81, American actor (Save the Tiger), stomach cancer.[10]
- Ivor Raymonde, 63, British musician.[11]
5
- Abdul Aziz, 77, Sri Lankan politician.
- Luís Viana Filho, 82, Brazilian politician.[12]
- Jim Hodder, 42, American drummer (Steely Dan), drowned.[13]
- Vasili Kuznetsov, 89, Soviet politician, acting chairman (1982–1983, 1984, 1985).[14]
- Peter Throckmorton, 61, American archaeologist and photojournalist.[15]
6
- Albert Alderman, 82, English cricketer and footballer.[16]
- Aurora de Albornoz, 64, Spanish academic, cerebral hemorrhage.[17]
- Mato Dukovac, 71, Yugoslav flying ace during World War II .
- Marcel Grignon, 75, French cinematographer.[18]
- Sobir Kamolov, 80, Soviet politician.
- Butch Lindley, 42, American racing driver, racing accident.[19]
- Joe Loss, 80, British musician.[20]
- Fyodor Remezov, 93, Soviet general.
7
- Robert Perceval Armitage, 83, British colonial administrator.
- Barbara Baxley, 67, American actress and singer, heart attack.[21]
- Lou Blackburn, 67, American trombonist.[22]
- Mary Katherine Campbell, 84, American beauty pageant contestant.
- Alfredo Poveda, 64, Ecuadorian politician, interim president (1976–1979), heart attack.[23]
- Moh Yoon-sook, 80, South Korean poet.
- Petar Šegvić, 59, Yugoslav Olympic rower (1952).[24]
8
- José Figueres Ferrer, 83, Costa Rican politician, president (1948–1949, 1953–1958, 1970–1974).[25]
- Herbie Matthews, 76, Australian rules football player.
- Neb Stewart, 72, American baseball player.[26]
- Remy Van Lierde, 74, Belgian flying ace during World War II.
9
- Asad Bhopali, 68, Indian lyricist and poet.
- James Carreras, 81, British film producer.[27]
- C.P. de Cumont, 88, Belgian general.
- Eric Fletcher, Baron Fletcher, 87, British politician.[28]
- John Holland, 63, New Zealand hurdler, cancer.[29]
- Angus McBean, 86, Welsh photographer.[30]
10
- Russel Carrero, 39, Nicaraguan Olympic sprinter (1972).[31]
- Ludvig Holm-Olsen, 76, Norwegian linguist.
- Hanna Olsen, 100, Swedish Olympic fencer (1924, 1928).[32]
- Hubert Rostaing, 71, French musician.[33]
11
- Vicente Aguirre, 89, Argentine football player.[34]
- Irakly Andronikov, 81, Soviet and Russian literature historian and media personality.
- Seosamh Mac Grianna, 89, Irish writer.
- Bram Kool, 53, Dutch racing cyclist.[35]
- John H. Manley, 82, American nuclear physicist (Manhattan Project).
- Clyde McCoy, 86, American trumpeter, Alzheimer's disease.
- Oldřich Nejedlý, 80, Czechoslovak footballer.
- Bert Norris, 91, English Olympic runner (1936).[36]
- Joan Stevens, 81, New Zealand academic.[37]
- Isaac D. White, 89, American general.[38]
- Vaso Čubrilović, 93, Yugoslav scholar and politician.
12
- Solomon Freehof, 97, British-American rabbi and scholar.[39]
- Moushegh Ishkhan, 77, Armenian diasporan poet, writer and educator.[40]
- Fuyuhiko Kitagawa, 89, Japanese poet and film critic.
- Gerald Marchesi, 61, Italian-Australian football player.
- Georg Meistermann, 78, German painter.
- Terence O'Neill, 75, Northern Irish politician, prime minister (1963–1969), cancer.[41]
- Billy Taylor, 71, Canadian ice hockey player.[42]
- Jim Walkup, 94, American baseball player.[43]
- Willy Ørskov, 69, Danish sculptor.[44]
13
- Antony Andrewes, 80, English historian.[45]
- Barbara Claßen, 32, German Olympic judoka (1988), suicide.
- Gidsken Jakobsen, 81, Norwegian aviator.
- Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, 85, Pakistani politician, first lady (1947–1951).[46]
- Michiyo Kogure, 72, Japanese actress.[47]
- Frank McGuren, 80, Australian politician.
- Thomas Ponsonby, 3rd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede, 59, British politician.
14
- Erna Berger, 89, German singer.[48]
- Ted Buckle, 65, English football player.[49]
- Jay Gorney, 93, American songwriter.[50]
- Ralf Liivar, 87, Soviet football player.
- Chet McNabb, 69, American basketball player.[51]
- Roy Nutt, 59, American computer engineer, lung cancer.[52]
- Jean-François Pintat, 66, French politician.[53]
- Heinrich Reinhardt, 87, German-Argentine chess player.
15
- Nobuo Arai, 80–81, Japanese Olympic swimmer (1928).[54]
- St. Clair Drake, 79, American sociologist.
- Raymond Huntley, 86, English actor.[55]
- Cynthia Irwin-Williams, 54, American archaeologist.[56]
- Bucky Jacobs, 77, American baseball player.[57]
- George Nakashima, 85, American furniture designer.[58]
- Leonard Sachs, 80, South African-British actor, kidney failure.
16
- Herman S. Bloch, 78, American chemist, heart attack.[59]
- Thomas George Cowling, 83, English astronomer.[60]
- Dennis Dyer, 76, South African cricket player.[61]
- Megan Leigh, 26, American pornographic actress, suicide by gunshot.
- Jack K. McFall, 84, American diplomat.
- Feliciano Monti, 87, Italian footballer.
- Dame Eva Turner, 98, English singer.[62]
- Ruedi Walter, 73, Swiss actor and comedian, complications from surgery.[63]
17
- Konrad Bauer, 71, German flying ace during World War II.
- Henry T. Bream, 90, American baseball player.[64]
- Dick Elffers, 79, Dutch artist.
- Paul Giovanni, 57, American playwright and composer, AIDS.[65]
- Bob Hamerton, 79, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1936).[66]
- Aleksandrs Leimanis, 76, Soviet film director.
- Francisco Solano Patiño, 66–67, Paraguayan football player.
- Ronald F. Tylecote, 74, British archaeologist.[67]
18
- Barbara Cason, 61, American actress, heart attack.[68]
- Henryk Leliwa-Roycewicz, 91, Polish Olympic equestrian (1936).
- Ronald Lewis, 80, British politician.
- Rolf Stranger, 99, Norwegian politician.
- John Edward Swindler, 46, American convicted murderer, execution by electrocution.
- Barbra Walz, 39, American fashion photographer, breast cancer.[69]
19
- Isabella Smith Andrews, 84, Scottish-born New Zealand playwright.[70]
- Charles R. Farnsley, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1965–1967), Alzheimer's disease.[71]
- Aleksandr Goncharov, 31, Soviet field hockey player and Olympian.[72]
- Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 92, Danish architect.
- Karel Sys, 76, Belgian boxer.
- Bill Westwick, 81, Canadian sports journalist.[73]
- G. Yogasangari, Sri Lankan politician, shot.
20
- Ina Balin, 52, American actress, pulmonary hypertension.[74]
- Tom Hopkinson, 85, British journalist.[75]
- Levin Kipnis, 95, Russian-Israeli author.[76]
- James Nguyễn Ngọc Quang, 80, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cần Thơ (1965–1990).[77]
- Kōsaku Yosida, 81, Japanese mathematician.
21
- Cedric Belfrage, 85, English journalist.[78]
- June Christy, 64, American singer, kidney failure.[79]
- Eliahu Eilat, 86, Soviet-Israeli diplomat.[80]
- Ross Munro, 76, Canadian war correspondent during World War II.
- Tony Sarausky, 77, American football player.[81]
- Margaret J. Winkler, 95, American animation producer.
- Zheng Yanfen, 88, Taiwanese politician, cerebral hemorrhage.
22
- Ilya Frank, 81, Soviet nuclear physicist, Nobel Prize recipient (1958).
- Elizabeth Harwood, 52, English singer, cancer.[82]
- Binod Kanungo, 78, Indian author, freedom fighter, and encyclopedia compiler.
- Joseph Murumbi, 79, Kenyan politician.[83]
- Sabeena Rafi, 71, Indian literary critic.
23
- Harindranath Chattopadhyay, 92, Indian politician, actor and playwright, cardiac arrest.[84]
- Frank Gatliff, 62, Australian-English actor.
- Wim Kat, 85, Dutch Olympic runner (1924).[85]
- Ellis Marcus, 72, American television writer, heart attack.
- Hermann Rahn, 77, American physiologist.
- Matthew Ward, 39, American translator, AIDS.[86]
24
- Germán Suárez Flamerich, 83, Venezuelan politician, president (1950–1952).[87]
- Sean Hughes, 44, British history teacher and politician, cancer.
- William Kneale, 84, English logician.[88]
- Paul Lindemann, 72, American basketball player, Goodpasture syndrome.
25
- Jorge Alcalde, 73, Peruvian footballer.[89]
- Bizunesh Bekele, 53–54, Ethiopian singer.
- Sydney Boehm, 82, American filmmaker, pneumonia.[90]
- Robert Carney, 95, American naval admiral, cardiac arrest.[91]
- Peggy Glanville-Hicks, 77, Australian composer.[92]
- Melba Roy Mouton, 61, American mathematician, brain cancer.
- Yevgeniya Sechenova, 71, Soviet Olympic runner (1952).[93]
- Ronald Gene Simmons, 49, American convicted spree killer, execution by lethal injection.
- John Stoll, 76, British art director.
26
- Anni Blomqvist, 80, Finnish-Swedish novelist.
- Albert Byrd, 74, American racing cyclist.[94]
- Doc Kauffman, 1989, German-American electric guitar engineer.
- Wolfe Kelman, 66, Austrian-American rabbi, melanoma.[95]
- J. C. R. Licklider, 75, American computer scientist, asthma.
- Manuel de Pedrolo i Molina, 72, Spanish author of novels, short stories, poetry and plays, cancer.[96]
- Carroll Ringwalt, 82, American football player.[97]
- Hans Schwerdtfeger, 87, German-Canadian-Australian mathematician.
- James Edward Smith, 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
- Sidney Smith, 82, English snooker player.
- Glen Milton Storr, 68, Australian zoologist.
27
- Olav Benum, 92, Norwegian politician.
- Lambert Anthony Hoch, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- José Marrone, 74, Argentine actor, cardiovascular disease.
- José Clemente Maurer, 90, German Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Joe O'Rourke, 85, American baseball player.[98]
- Gilberto Román, 28, Mexican boxer, traffic collision.[99]
28
- Juan Friede Alter, 89, Ukrainian-Colombian historian of Jewish descent.[100]
- Per Bergersen, 29, Norwegian musician, assisted suicide by gunshot.
- Borys Ivchenko, 49, Ukrainian actor and film director.
- Herbert Jobst, 74, German writer.[101]
29
- Dick Barton, 78, South African boxer and Olympian.[102]
- René Boël, 91, Belgian industrialist.
- Boyd Perry, 76, American baseball player.[103]
- Irving Wallace, 74, American novelist, pancreatic cancer.[104]
30
- Lynne Carol, 76, British actress, heart attack.
- Marquis Childs, 87, American journalist, cardiovascular disease.[105]
- Miguel Cuenco, 85, Filipino politician.
- Eli Whitney Debevoise, 90, American lawyer.[106]
- Dudu Pukwana, 51, South African musician, liver failure.[107]
- Brian Tiler, 47, English footballer and football executive, traffic collision.[108]
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