Deaths in May 1987
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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 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.
May 1987
[edit]1
[edit]- Paul Geidel, 93, American murderer, second longest serving U.S. prison inmate.
- Bobo Holloman, 64, American Major League baseballer (St. Louis Browns), heart attack.[1]
- Antonio Borja Won Pat, 78, Guam politician, Guam's Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.[2]
- Dick Surhoff, 57, American NBA basketballer (New York Knicks).[3]
- James W. Sutherland, 69, American U.S. Army general.[4]
- Fujio Yoshida, 99, Japanese artist.
2
[edit]- Karl Davis, 25, American fashion designer, pneumonia.[5]
- Michael Gover, 73, English actor (Survivors).
- John E. Kerrigan, 78, American politician, acting Mayor of Boston, Governor of Massachusetts, cardiac arrest.[6]
- Harold K. Schneider, 61–62, American economic anthropologist, complications from surgery.[7]
3
[edit]- Joyce Coad, 70, American child actress.
- Roberto Concepcion, 83, Filipino lawyer, Chief Justice of the Philippines.
- Dalida, 54, Egyptian-born French singer and actress (Bambino, Gondolier), suicide.[8]
- Viola Grosvenor, 74, British aristocrat, Duchess of Westminster, car accident.[9]
- Dick Kelsey, 82, American animation art director, theme park designer and illustrator of children's books.
4
[edit]- Paul Butterfield, 44, American blues harmonica player, singer and bandleader, overdose.[10]
- Cathryn Damon, 56, American actress (Soap), ovarian cancer.[11]
- Paul Groesse, 81, Hungarian-born American Academy Award–winning art director, pneumonia.[12]
- Khalilullah Khalili, 79, Afghan poet, historian and diplomat.[13]
- Konstanty Jeleński, 65, Polish essayist.[14]
- Tomohiro Kojiri, 29, Japanese journalist for newspaper Asahi Shimbun, murdered.[15]
- Wilbur Little, 59, American jazz bassist.
- Michael Minor, 46, American illustrator, art director on Star Trek movies.
5
[edit]- Sir Hugh Fraser, 50, British chairman of the House of Fraser, Harrods, and Whyte & Mackay, cancer.[16]
- Herbert Hasler, 73, British officer in the Royal Marines and yachtsman.[17]
- Allen Jones, 46, American record producer and songwriter ("Hard to Handle"), heart attack.[18]
- Robert Stanford Tuck, 70, British fighter pilot and flying ace in the Royal Air Force.[19]
- Phil Woolpert, 71, American college basketball coach, lung cancer.[20]
6
[edit]- William J. Casey, 74, American CIA director, brain tumour.[21]
- Muhammadullah Hafezzi, 91–92, Bangladeshi politician and Islamic leader.
- Karel Plicka, 92, Czechoslovakian photographer, film director and cinematographer.
- David Weitzman, 88, British politician.[22]
7
[edit]- Boom-Boom Beck, 82, American Major League baseballer (Philadelphia Phillies).[23]
- Colin Blakely, 56, Northern Irish actor (Murder on the Orient Express, A Man for All Seasons), leukaemia.[24]
- Stewart McKinney, 56, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, pneumonia (AIDS).[25]
- Paul Popham, 45, American gay rights activist, AIDS.[26]
- Dudley Ryder, 94, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords.[27]
- Karl Schuke, 80, German organ builder.
8
[edit]- Marjorie Barnard, 89, Australian novelist and historian.[28]
- Sidney Cohen, 76, American psychiatrist, professor of medicine and author, heart failure.[29]
- Alberta Gay, 74, American mother of Marvin and Frankie Gaye, bone cancer.[30]
- Sir James Plimsoll, 70, Australian diplomat, Governor of Tasmania, ambassador to the U.S.A., heart attack.[31]
- Doris Stokes, 67, British "spiritualist", "medium" and author, brain cancer.[32]
- Carl Tchilinghiryan, 77, German businessman, co-founder of coffee house Tchibo.
- Members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) killed during the Loughgall ambush:[33]
- Declan Arthurs, 21, Northern Irish IRA member, shot.
- Patrick Joseph Kelly, 30, Northern Irish IRA commander, shot.
- Jim Lynagh, 31, Northern Irish IRA member, shot.
- Pádraig McKearney, 32, Northern Irish IRA member, shot.
9
[edit]- Obafemi Awolowo, 78, Nigerian nationalist and statesman, Premier of Western Nigeria.[34]
- Jimmy Kruger, 69, South African lawyer and politician, President of the Senate.[35]
- Noel Murless, 77, English racehorse trainer.[36]
- John M. Schiff, 82, American investment banker, partner in Kuhn, Loeb & Co., national president of the Boy Scouts of America.[37]
10
[edit]- Sadamichi Hirasawa, 95, Japanese tempera painter, convicted of mass poisoning, pneumonia.[38]
- Nicolette Macnamara, 76, British artist and author.[39]
- Wilhelm Strienz, 86, German bass operatic singer.
11
[edit]- James Jesus Angleton, 69, American intelligence operative and C.I.A chief, cancer.[40]
12
[edit]- Victor Feldman, 53, English jazz musician, heart attack.[41]
- Chinn Ho, 83, Hawaiian entrepreneur and businessman, owner of Honolulu Star-Bulletin, heart failure.[42]
- Ion Pistol, 40, Romanian convicted murderer, executed.
- Nora Rubashova, 78, Belarusian Catholic nun.[43]
- Robert Trimbole, 56, Australian businessman, drug baron and organized crime figure, heart attack.[44]
- Michel Van Wijnendaele, 27–28, Belgian mass murderer, suicide.[45]
13
[edit]- Signe Amundsen, 87, Norwegian soprano.
- F. R. Crawley, 75, Canadian film producer, cinematographer and director.
- Richard Ellmann, 69, American literary critic and biographer of Irish writers, motor neurone disease.[46]
- Phil Moore, 69, American jazz pianist and bandleader, heart attack.[47]
- Ismael Rivera, 55, Puerto Rican composer and salsa singer, heart attack.
- Forbes Robinson, 60, British bass.
- Elly Winter, 88, German communist and political activist.
14
[edit]- Tsai Chen-chou, 40, Taiwanese politician and businessman, liver disease.
- Kris Derrig, 33, American luthier and musician, cancer.
- Rita Hayworth, 68, American actress and dancer (Gilda), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[48]
- Jānis Lipke, 87, Latvian rescuer of Jews in World War II.[49]
- Luke Sewell, 86, American Major league baseballer (Cleveland Indians).[50]
- Elizabeth Zarubina, 87, Soviet spy, traffic accident.
- Vitomil Zupan, 73, Austro-Hungarian–born Slovene writer.
15
[edit]- Wynne Gibson, 88, American actress, cerebral thrombosis.[51]
- Raynor Johnson, 86, English-born Australian parapsychologist, physicist and author.[52]
- Kalyanakit Kitiyakara, 57, Thai cardiothoracic surgeon.[53]
- Máire MacNeill, 82, Irish journalist, folklorist and translator.[54]
- Barry Mannakee, 39, British police officer with Royal Protection Squad, bodyguard to Diana, Princess of Wales, traffic accident.[55]
- L. G. Pine, 79, British writer, lecturer and researcher.
- Lionel Van Praag, 78, Australian motorcycle speedway champion.[56]
16
[edit]- Lionel Cooper, 65, Australian international rugby league footballer (Huddersfield, Australia).[57]
- Frank Mayborn, 83, American newspapers editor, publisher and broadcaster.[58]
- Ronnie Shakes, 40, American stand up comedian, heart attack.
- Michael Wood, 69, British medical doctor, cancer.[59]
17
[edit]- Wilbur J. Cohen, 73, American social scientist and civil servant, U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.[60]
- Gunnar Myrdal, 88, Swedish economist, Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences.[61]
- Dudley C. Sharp, 82, American Secretary of the Air Force, cancer.[62]
18
[edit]- Mahdi Amel, 51, Lebanese Marxist philosopher and militant, assassinated.
- Heðin Brú, 86, Faroese novelist and translator.[63]
- Hossein Fardoust, 70, Iranian military officer, deputy head of SAVAK, heart attack.[64]
- Santo Mazzarino, 71, Italian historian.
19
[edit]- James Everett Chase, 73, American politician, Mayor of Spokane, cancer.[65]
- Hamid Reza Chitgar, 38, Iranian communist politician, exiled to France, assassinated.
- Deepak Dhawan, 32, Indian political activist, member of the Communist Party of India, murdered.
- Almerigo Grilz, 34, Italian politician and independent war correspondent, killed in war zone.[66]
- Huntington D. Sheldon, 84, American C.I.A. director of Current Intelligence, murdered.[67]
- Stanisław Szukalski, 93, Polish-American sculptor and painter.[68]
- James Tiptree, Jr., (Alice Bradley Sheldon), 71, American science fiction and fantasy author, suicide.[69]
20
[edit]- William Creighton, 77, American Anglican bishop, heart attack.[70]
- Harvey Goldberg, 65, American historian and political activist, liver cancer.[71]
- Herbert Jacobs, 84, American journalist for the Milwaukee Journal, professor of journalism, cancer.[72]
- Ganpatrao Jadhav, 79, Indian freedom activist, journalist and writer.
- Edward Earl Johnson, 26, American convicted murderer, executed.[73]
- Elmer Ray, 76, American heavyweight boxer.
- George Shibata, 60, American military officer, attorney and actor.[74]
- Ma Sicong, 75, Chinese violinist and composer, died during heart operation.[75]
- Colston Warne, 86, American professor of economics.[76]
21
[edit]- Archie Carr, 77, American herpetologist and ecologist, professor of zoology, cancer.[77]
- Finis Alonzo Crutchfield Jr., 70, American clergyman and bishop (United Methodist Church), AIDS.[78]
- Alejandro Rey, 57, Argentinian-American actor and television director, lung cancer.[79]
22
[edit]- Paddy Belton, 60, Irish politician, Lord Mayor of Dublin.[80]
- Thornton Freeland, 89, American film director.
- Heinrich Mückter, 72, German medical doctor and pharmacologist, developed thalidomide.[81]
- Keidrych Rhys, 71, Welsh literary journalist, editor and poet, editor of periodical Wales.[82]
24
[edit]- Alan Samuel Butler, 88, British aviator, chairman of De Havilland Aircraft Company.
- James J. Delaney, 86, American politician, chair of the House Rules Committee.[83]
- Hermione Gingold, 89, English actress, heart problems complicated by pneumonia.[84]
- Siegmund Klein, 85, German-born American bodybuilder and magazine publisher, cancer.[85]
- Lajos Ligeti, 64, Hungarian orientalist and philologist.[86]
- Thomas Burdett Money-Coutts, 85, English peer.
- Eugen Relgis, 92, Romanian writer and pacifist philosopher.
25
[edit]- Charley Brock, 71, American NFL footballer (Green Bay Packers).[87]
- Winthrop G. Brown, 79, American lawyer and diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Korea and Laos.[88]
- Hugh Lester Campbell, 78, Canadian air marshal in the Royal Canadian Air Force and politician.[89]
- Peter Coe, 58, English director and actor, car accident.[90]
- Peter Gerald Charles Dickens, 70, English Royal Navy officer during World War II.[91]
- Hermann Glöckner, 98, German painter and sculptor.
- William Kelly Harrison Jr., 91, American U.S. Army general.[92]
- Don Sidle, 40, American ABA basketballer (Miami Floridians).[93]
- Paweł Tuchlin, 41, Polish serial killer, hanged.
26
[edit]- Rose Chan, 62, Chinese-born Malaysian cabaret dancer.
- Alvin Duke Chandler, 84, American Navy officer, president of the College of William & Mary.[94]
- Paul Rimstead, 51–52, Canadian journalist (Toronto Sun), hemorrhage.[95]
- Arthur M. Sackler, 73, American psychiatrist and marketer of pharmaceuticals, heart attack.[96]
- Robert Wilkins, 91, American country blues guitarist and vocalist.
- Ajita Wilson, 37, American transgender actress, brain hemorrhage.
27
[edit]- Alvin C. Eurich, 84, American educator, president of the State University of New York.[97]
- Colin McCahon, 67, New Zealand artist.[98]
- John Howard Northrop, 95, American biochemist, Nobel laureate in Chemistry, suicide.[99]
- Richard Bruce Nugent, 80, American writer and painter.[100]
- Fatemeh Pahlavi, 58, Iranian royal, cancer.[101]
28
[edit]- Léon Lambert, 58, Belgian banker and art collector, AIDS.[102]
- Charles Ludlam, 44, American actor, director and playwright, pneumonia (AIDS).[103]
- Arthur Matsu, 83, American NFL footballer (Dayton Triangles) and coach.[104]
29
[edit]- Jean Delay, 79, French psychiatrist, neurologist and writer.[105]
- Vettam Mani, 65, Indian scholar and writer.
- Charan Singh, 84, Prime Minister of India, cardiovascular collapse.[106]
- Phyllis Tate, 76, English composer.
30
[edit]- Frank Carlson, 94, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.[107]
- Eliot Hodgkin, 81, English painter.
- Miyuki Ishikawa, 90, Japanese midwife, real estate agent and serial killer.
- Honorino Landa, 44, Chilean international footballer (Unión Española, Chile), cancer.[108]
- Frank Licht, 71, American politician, Governor of Rhode Island, cancer.[109]
- Hallam L. Movius, 79, American archaeologist.[110]
- Turk Murphy, 71, American trombonist and bandleader, bone cancer.[111]
- Norman Nicholson, 73, English poet.[112]
- Hilde Weissner, 77, German actress.
31
[edit]- John Abraham, 49, Indian filmmaker, short story writer and screenwriter, complications from a fall.
- Jerry Adair, 50, American Major League baseballer (Baltimore Orioles), liver cancer.[113]
- Hubert Raymond Allen, 68, British Royal Air Force officer.[114]
- Charles Drew, 70, British cardiothoracic surgeon, throat cancer.[115]
- Wilbur Evans, 81, American actor and singer.[116]
- Gertrude Jones Hawk, 83–84, American candy maker and entrepreneur (Gertrude Hawk Chocolates).
- Kolbein Lauring, 72, Norwegian resistance member during World War II.[117]
- Dorothy Patrick, 65, Canadian-born American film actress (Till the Clouds Roll By), heart attack.[118]
- Roy Winsor, 75, American soap opera writer, producer and mystery novelist (Search for Tomorrow, Love of Life), heart attack.[119]
Unknown date
[edit]- Sunny Harnett, 63, American model and actress, injuries sustained in a fire.
- Dev Raj Singh Thakur, Indian Air Force warrant officer, killed the killer of Mahatma Gandhi.[120]
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