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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 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.
February 1988
1
N. M. Bodecker , 66, Danish-born American author and illustrator of children's books (
Tales of Magic ), colon cancer.
[1]
Marcel Bozzuffi , 58, French film actor (
The French Connection ).
[2]
John Grist Brainerd , 83–84, American electrical engineer (
ENIAC ).
[3]
Gerald Butler , 80, English writer of crime and thriller novels (
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands ,
There Is a Death, Elizabeth ).
Ted Hill , 72, Australian barrister, lawyer and communist activist, Chairman of the Communist Party of Australia.
[4]
Thomas Francis Johnson , 78, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, car crash.
[5]
Heather O'Rourke , 12, American child actress (
Poltergeist ), congenital stenosis of intestine.
[6]
Stephen Taylor , 77, British physician, civil servant, politician and educator.
2
Richard Chase , 83, American folklorist.
Caroline Chew , 86, American dancer.
Solomon Cutner , 85, British pianist.
[7]
Quamrul Hassan , 66, Bengali artist, heart attack.
[8]
Thomas Lamb , 91, American industrial designer.
[9]
Rossana Martini , 62, Italian actress and model.
Normie Smith , 79, Canadian ice hockey player.
G. Mennen Williams , 76, American politician, governor of Michigan, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines.
[10]
3
Ronald Bladen , 69, Canadian-American painter and sculptor.
[11]
Sam D'Allesandro , 31, American writer and poet, AIDS.
[12]
Robert Duncan , 69, American poet.
[13]
Radamés Gnattali , 82, Brazilian composer.
Werner Kissling , 92, German-born Scottish ethnographer and photographer.
[14]
René Massigli , 99, French diplomat, French Ambassador to the U.K. and Turkey.
Jocko Thompson , 71, American Major League baseballer.
Sewall Wright , 98, American geneticist, fall.
[15]
4
Clyde Coombs , 75, American psychologist (
Coombs' method ).
[16]
Frank Giacoia , 63, American comics artist (
Captain America ,
The Amazing Spider-Man ).
Dhamma Jagoda , 47, Sri Lankan theatre and television play director and actor.
[17]
Bill Narduzzi , 51, American football player and coach, Hodgkin's disease.
[18]
Krzysztof Sitkowski , 52, Polish basketballer and Olympian.
5
Ove Arup , 92, English engineer, design engineer for
Sydney Opera House .
[19]
Dorothy Lewis Bernstein , 73, American mathematician, president of the
Mathematics Association of America .
[20]
Bennie Dobbins , 55, American stuntman and actor (
Planes, Trains and Automobiles ;
Ferris Bueller's Day Off ), heart attack.
[21]
Clement Hurd , 80, American illustrator of children's picture books (
Goodnight Moon ,
The Runaway Bunny ), Alzheimer's disease.
[22]
Emeric Pressburger , 85, Hungarian-British film director and producer.
[23]
6
Gary Berland , 37, American professional poker player, blood disorder.
Richard Bock , 61, American jazz record producer.
Marghanita Laski , 72, English journalist and novelist, lung disease.
[24]
Nick Pietrosante , 50, American NFL footballer, prostate cancer.
[25]
Barclay Plager , 46, Canadian ice hockey player, brain cancer.
[26]
Carmen Polo , 87, Spanish wife of
Francisco Franco .
[27]
7
Upendranath Barman , 88, Indian politician, Member of Parliament.
[28]
Lin Carter , 57, American science fiction and fantasy author (
Ballantine Adult Fantasy series ), cancer.
[29]
Ray Martin , 69, Austrian-British orchestra leader, cancer.
Ririd Myddelton , 85, English High Sheriff of Denbighshire, Equerry to The Queen.
[30]
8
Pietro Arcari , 78, Italian footballer (
AC Milan ,
Genoa ).
Dolores Camarillo , 77, Mexican actress (
Ahí está el detalle ).
[31]
Allan Cuthbertson , 67, Australian-British actor (
Fawlty Towers - Gourmet Night ,
Edge of Darkness ).
[32]
Ralph Flanagan , 69, American swimmer and Olympic medalist.
[33]
Hans Krueger , 78, Nazi German Gestapo captain in occupied Poland, responsible for massacres against Poles and Jews.
[34]
Alfréd Wetzler , 69, Austro-Hungarian–born Czechoslovakian writer.
Helen Wood , 70, American film and radio actress.
9
Kurt Herbert Adler , 69, Austrian-American conductor.
[35]
Ermal Allen , 69, American professional footballer (
Cleveland Browns ) and coach (
Dallas Cowboys ), cancer.
Marjorie May Bacon , 86, British printmaker and painter.
Henry Burrell , 83, Australian navy commander, Vice Admiral of Royal Australian Navy.
[36]
Israel Nathan Herstein , 64, Polish-American mathematician (
ring theory ), cancer.
[37]
Phillip Hutchinson , 24, American bank robber, murderer and escaped convict, shot by police.
[38]
Charles Moses , 88, British-Australian administrator, general manager of
Australian Broadcasting Commission .
[39]
William Sackville , 66, British peer, suicide.
[40]
10
Nat Cohen , 82, British film producer (
The Sleeping Tiger ,
The Tommy Steele Story ,
Carry On ... ), heart attack.
[41]
Alfred Eichner , 50, American economist.
[42]
Cynthia Gooding , 63, American folk singer, cancer.
Wolfgang Lange , 89, Nazi German general
Lothar Malskat , 74, German painter and art restorer.
Don Patterson , 51, American jazz organist.
Chaya Mushka Schneerson , 86, Russian-American wife of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Jewish spiritual leader.
Aram Ter-Ghevondyan , 59, Egyptian-Armenian historian.
11
Mary E. Black , 92, American waver and weaving instructor.
[43]
Marion Crawford , 78, Scottish governess to Princesses Margaret and Elizabeth, cancer.
[44]
René Hall , 75, American guitarist, heart disease.
Virgil D. Hawkins , 81, American attorney.
[45]
Gail L. Ireland , 92, American politician, Attorney General of Colorado.
Amirteymour Kalali , 93, Iranian politician, member of the Parliament of Iran.
12
Robert Coin , 86, French sculptor and engraver.
Briggs Gordon , 38, American television host.
[46]
Max Heine , 76–77, German-born American value investor and fund manager, traffic accident.
[47]
Gustav Koranteng-Addow , 69, Ghanaian Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice.
Bernard Lippmann , 73, American theoretical physicist (
Lippmann–Schwinger equation in
scattering theory ).
13
John Curulewski , 37, American musician, original member of
Styx , brain aneurysm.
[48]
Ron Embleton , 57, British illustrator and comics artist (
Mickey Mouse Weekly ,
Penthouse ), heart attack.
Dorothy Kurgans Goldberg , 79, American artist and writer, Supreme Court justice, lung cancer.
[49]
Léon Goossens , 90, English oboist.
[50]
14
Nora Astorga , 39, Nicaraguan guerrilla fighter and politician, Nicaraguan Ambassador to the United Nations, cervical cancer.
[51]
Frederick Loewe , 86, German-American composer, cardiac arrest.
[52]
Cal Niday , 73, American racecar driver, heart attack.
[53]
Lynette White , 20, Welsh murder victim.
Slavko Zagorac , 78, Austro-Hungarian–born Yugoslav footballer and manager.
15
Joseph O. Butcher , 75, American general in the U.S. Marine Corps.
[54]
Pat Close , 39, American child actor (
Imitation of Christ ,
Sunrise at Campobello ), liver disease.
Al Cohn , 62, American jazz saxophonist, arranger and composer, liver cancer.
[55]
Richard Feynman , 69, American theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate in Physics, kidney failure.
[56]
Neil R. Jones , 78, American science fiction writer.
[57]
Jay Leyda , 78, American filmmaker and film historian.
[58]
Francisco Manrique , 69, Argentine naval officer and presidential candidate, lymphoma.
[59]
Gardiner Means , 91, American economist (
The Modern Corporation and Private Property ).
[60]
Arthur Mizener , 80, American professor of English and literary critic (
The Far Side of Paradise ).
[61]
16
Jean Carignan , 71, Canadian fiddler.
[62]
Charles Delaunay , 77, French author and jazz expert, co-founder of
Hot Club de France , Parkinson's disease.
[63]
Hélène Gordon-Lazareff , 78, Russian-born French journalist.
[64]
Vijaya Kumaratunga , 42, Sri Lankan actor, singer and politician, assassinated.
[65]
Ye Shengtao , 93, Chinese writer, journalist, educator, publisher and politician.
Oskar Skogly , 80, Norwegian trade unionist and politician, member of the Norwegian Parliament.
17
John M. Allegro , 65, English archaeologist and
Dead Sea Scrolls scholar, heart attack.
[66]
Alexander Bashlachev , 27, Soviet poet, singer-songwriter and guitarist, probable suicide.
Yuri Ovchinnikov , 53, Soviet bio-organic chemist, contributed to
Soviet biological weapons program .
[67]
Veijo Pasanen , 57, Finnish actor (
Pikku Kakkonen ).
Alain Savary , 69, French politician.
[68]
Karpoori Thakur , 64, Indian politician.
Reginald Uren , 81, New Zealand architect.
18
19
Isabel Bishop , 85, American painter and graphic artist (
Tidying Up ).
[71]
René Char , 80, French poet, member of the French resistance, heart attack.
[72]
André Frédéric Cournand , 92, French-American physician (
cardiac catheterization ), Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine.
[73]
William W. Eagles , 93, American officer, Major General in the U.S. Army.
[74]
Gloria Hollister , 87, American explorer and scientist (
New York Zoological Society ), cardiac arrest.
[75]
S. V. Sahasranamam , 74, Indian actor and director, heart attack.
20
MaKee K. Blaisdell , 56, American actor (
Hawaiian Eye ), heart failure.
[76]
Bob O'Farrell , 91, American Major League baseballer (
Chicago Cubs ,
New York Giants ,
St. Louis Cardinals ).
[77]
Mildred Seydell , 98, American journalist.
[78]
Roger J. Williams , 94, American biochemist.
[79]
Jim Woods , American Major League baseball sportscaster, cancer.
21
Angie Debo , 98, American historian who focused on Native American and Oklahoma history.
[80]
Cornelis van Eesteren , 90, Dutch architect and urban planner (
Lelystad ).
David Otis Fuller , 84, American Baptist pastor.
[81]
Aidan McAnespie , 23, Irish murder victim, killed by British soldier.
[82]
Aleksandar Tomašević , 79, Serbian international footballer and manager.
Martin Winter , 32, East German rower and Olympic gold medalist.
22
Charles L. Banks , 73, American officer in the U.S. Marine Corps (
Battle of Chosin Reservoir ).
[83]
Edward Vaughan Bevan , 80, British rower and Olympic gold medalist.
[84]
Albert Collier , 78, Australian rules footballer (
Collingwood ).
[85]
Barrie Heath , 71, British Royal Air Force pilot in the Battle of Britain.
[86]
Cecil Ramage , 93, Scottish barrister, actor and politician, Member of Parliament.
Larry Shay , 90, American songwriter.
[87]
23
24
Irwin Chanin , 96, American architect and real estate developer (
Richard Rodgers Theatre ,
The Century ).
[90]
Rose Coyle , 73, Miss America 1936.
[91]
James H. Douglas Jr. , 88, American lawyer, senior official in U.S. Government, Secretary of the Air Force, cancer.
[92]
Memphis Slim , 72, American blues pianist, singer and composer (
Every Day I Have the Blues ), renal failure.
[93]
Mamdouh Salem , 69, Prime Minister of Egypt.
[94]
Bluma Zeigarnik , 87, Soviet psychologist.
25
Bernard Ashmole , 93, British archaeologist and art historian.
[95]
William Harold Cox , 86, American judge of the
United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi (
United States v. Price ).
[96]
Kurt Mahler , 84, German-born British-Australian mathematician (
Mahler's inequality ,
Mahler's compactness theorem ).
[97]
Peck Morrison , 68, American jazz bassist.
[98]
Dori Seda , 37, American artist, influenza.
26
27
Basil Boothroyd , 77, English humorous writer (
Punch ).
[101]
George Clutesi , 83, Canadian artist, actor and writer (
Dreamspeaker ).
[102]
Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers , 89, French excommunicated Catholic bishop.
Franck Lavaud , 85, Haitian general and politician, President of Haiti.
Frane Milčinski , 73, Slovene poet and writer (
Twinkle Sleepyhead ).
Gene de Paul , 68, American pianist, composer and songwriter (
Teach Me Tonight ), brain tumour.
[103]
Kenneth Peach , 84, American cinematographer.
[104]
28
Beatrice Burns , 82, American First Lady of Hawaii, wife of
John A. Burns .
[105]
Irja Hagfors , 82, Finnish dance artist and choreographer.
Edith North Johnson , 85, American blues singer, pianist and songwriter.
[106]
Harvey Kuenn , 57, American Major League baseballer (
Detroit Tigers ,
San Francisco Giants ), heart disease and diabetes.
[107]
Mikhail Naimy , 98, Lebanese poet, novelist and philosopher, pneumonia.
[108]
Asakazu Nakai , 86, Japanese cinematographer (
Stray Dog ,
Ran ).
Kylie Tennant , 75, Australian novelist, playwright, short-story writer, biographer, and historian.
29
Unknown date
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