Deaths in September 1987

The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1987.

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.

September 1987

1

  • Dennis Coi, 26, Canadian figure skater, AIDS.
  • Gerhard Fieseler, 91, German World War I flying ace, aerobatics champion and aircraft designer and manufacturer.
  • Philip Friend, 72, British film and television actor.
  • Arnaldo Momigliano, 78, Italian historian of classical antiquity.
  • Alan Reid, 72, Australian political journalist, lung and stomach cancer.
  • Pinky Whitney, 82, American Major League baseballer.

2

  • William Borm, 92, German politician, member of the Bundestag (1965-1972).[1]
  • Cam Carreon, 50, American Major League baseballer.
  • Brian Clay, 52, Australian rugby league footballer.
  • LeGrande A. Diller, American officer in the U.S. Army.
  • Ken Flower, 73, English-Rhodesian police officer and intelligence chief.
  • Remzi Aydın Jöntürk, 50, Turkish filmmaker, actor, screenwriter and producer, traffic accident.
  • Ramesh Naidu, 55, Indian music composer, instrumentalist and singer.
  • Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean, 60, Argentine Army division general and politician, de facto President of Argentina.
  • Stephen B. Small, 40, American businessman, kidnapped and held for ransom, asphyxiation during captivity.

3

  • Diana Caldwell, 73, English society femme fatale figure, best known for her part in the murder of Lord Erroll in 1941.
  • Carter W. Clarke, 90. American intelligence officer in the U.S. Army, heart attack.[2]
  • Ned Day, 42, American journalist and newspaper reporter, heart attack.
  • Morton Feldman, 61, American composer, pancreatic cancer.[3]
  • Maxwell Fry, 88, English modernist architect, writer and painter.
  • Doris Gates, 85, American writer of children's fiction.
  • Merlin Minshall, 80, British naval officer and adventurer.
  • Aleksandr Nadiradze, 73, Georgian engineer, involved in militarising the Soviet spase program.
  • Viktor Nekrasov, 76, Soviet writer, journalist and editor.[4]
  • Lee Theodore, 54, American Broadway theater director, choreographer, performer and dance archivist.[5]
  • Rusty Wescoatt, 76, American supporting actor.

4

5

6

  • Jack d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, 74, British Army major general and politician, Member of Parliament.
  • Arun Kumar Choudhury, 64, Indian founding head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Calcutta.
  • William Haley, 86, British newspaper editor and broadcasting administrator.
  • Paul Hiebert, 95, Canadian writer and humorist (Sarah Binks).

7

8

9

  • Sam Brody, 80, English-founding member of the Workers Film and Photo League, injuries from a fall.[8]
  • Tom Davis, 76, Irish international footballer.
  • Bill Fraser, 79, Scottish stage, screen and television actor, emphysema.
  • Gunnar de Frumerie, 79, Swedish composer and pianist.
  • Gerrit Jan Heijn, 56, Dutch businessman, murdered after abduction.
  • Vratislav Mazák, 50, Czech biologist specialising in paleoanthropology, mammalogy and taxonomy.
  • Al Read, 78, British radio comedian, stroke.
  • Dora Zaslavsky, 83, Russian-American pianist.

10

  • Benjamin Howard Baker, 95, English international footballer, high jumper and triple jumper, dual Olympian.

11

12

  • J. Lawton Collins, 91, American Army general, Chief of Staff of the United States Army.[9]
  • William Dickson, 88, British aviator of the Royal Naval Air Service and Marshal of the Royal Air Force.
  • John Qualen, 87, Canadian-American actor, heart failure.
  • John J. Voll, 65, American career officer in the U.S. Air Force, World War II flying ace.

13

  • Aníbal Gordon, Argentine suspected of being a leader of the Triple A death squad, lung cancer.
  • Mervyn LeRoy, 86, American film producer, director and actor, heart issues complicated by Alzheimer's disease.

14

15

16

17

  • K. Jack Bauer, 62, American writer and naval historian, heart attack.[13]
  • Vladimir Basov, 64, Soviet actor, film director and screenwriter, stroke.
  • Francis E. Dorn, 76, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives.[14]
  • George Dwyer, 78, English Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Birmingham.
  • Musa Gareyev, 65, Soviet Air Force squadron leader, cancer.
  • Carol Henry, 69, American actor.
  • Henry Kroeger, 70, Russian-Canadian politician, member of Legislative Assembly of Alberta, complications of lymphoma, pneumonia and blood infection.
  • Philip Wayne Powell, 73–74, American historian specialising in Spanish colonial history of the American Southwest, heart attack.
  • Dieter Schidor, 39, German actor, AIDS.

18

19

  • Lean Alejandro, 27, Filipino student leader and nationalist political activist, assassinated.
  • Betty Burbridge, 91, American screenwriter and actress.
  • Einar Gerhardsen, 90, Norwegian politician, Prime Minister of Norway.[16]
  • Nyamyn Jagvaral, 68, Mongolian politician, statesman and economist, Chairman of the Presidium of the People's Great Khural.
  • Muhammad Mansuruddin, 83, Bangladeshi author, literary critic and essayist.
  • Graciela Olivarez, 59, American lawyer, advocate for civil rights and for the poor.
  • Ralph Steinhauer, 82, Canadian politician, lieutenant governor of Alberta.
  • Ken Uston, 52, American blackjack player, heart failure.

20

  • George William Goddard, 98, English-American brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force.
  • Greville Howard, 78, British politician, Member of Parliament.
  • K. C. S. Mani, 65, Indian socialist activist, attempted to assassinate C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer.
  • Michael Stewart, 63, American playwright and dramatist, librettist, lyricist, screenwriter and novelist.[17]
  • Péter Török, 36, Hungarian international footballer.

21

  • Aimo Aaltonen, 81, Finnish politician, leader of the Communist Party of Finland.
  • Sven Andersson, 77, Swedish politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
  • Ruth Attaway, 77, American film and stage actress, injuries from a fire.[18]
  • John Chandos, 70, Scottish film and television actor.
  • William Kwai-sun Chow, 73, American martial artist.
  • J. Clyde Morris, 78, American civic leader.
  • Jaco Pastorius, 35, American jazz bassist, composer and producer, brain hemorrhage after being attacked at a club.

22

  • Hákun Djurhuus, 78, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands.
  • H. R. Gross, 88, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[19]
  • Norman Luboff, 70, American music arranger, music publisher and choir director, lung cancer.[20]
  • Carman Maxwell, 84, American animator and voice actor.
  • Dan Rowan, 65, American actor and comedian, lymphoma.[21]

23

24

25

26

27

28

  • Willard Harrison Bennett, 84, American plasma physicist.
  • Roman Brandstaetter, 81, Polish writer, poet, playwright, journalist and translator, heart attack.
  • Mehdi Hashemi, 42–43, Iranian Shi'a cleric, senior official in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, executed.
  • Belle Linsky, 82–83, Ukrainian-American businesswoman and philanthropist.[27]
  • Ray Madden, 95, American lawyer, politician and World War I veteran, member of U.S. House of Representatives.[28]

29

30

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References

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  2. ^ "Carter W. Clarke Dies at 90; An Army Intelligence Officer". The New York Times. September 7, 1987. p. 1 24. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
  3. ^ John Rockwell (September 4, 1987). "Morton Feldman Dies at 61; An Experimental Composer". The New York Times. p. D 15. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
  4. ^ "Viktor P. Nekrasov, Stalin Prize Winner Denounced for Book". The New York Times. September 5, 1987. p. 1 29. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
  5. ^ Jennifer Dunning (September 5, 1987). "Lee Theodore, 54, a Dancer And Choreographer, Is Dead". The New York Times. p. 1 29. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
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  9. ^ "Gen. J. Lawton Collins, 91; Led World War II Troops". The New York Times. September 14, 1987. p. B 16. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
  10. ^ "ERIK LUNDBERG". The New York Times. September 17, 1987. p. B 14. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
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