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*[[Harry J. W. Belvin]], American politician, chief of [[Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma|Choctaw Nation]], member of Oklahoma House of Representatives and Senate.<ref>[https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/1986/09/21/longtime-chief-of-choctaw-nation-dies-in-durant/62714393007/ Longtime Chief of Choctaw Nation Dies in Durant]. ''The Oklahoman''. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Hubert Badanai]], 91, Italian-born Canadian politician. |
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*[[James H. Gray Sr.]], 70, American politician, mayor of [[Albany, Georgia]], editor of the [[The Albany Herald]], heart attack.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/09/21/obituaries/james-h-gray-70-publisher-and-a-former-segregationist.html James H. Gray, 70, Publisher And A Former Segregationist]. ''New York Times''. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Len Childs]], 84–85, British trade unionist. |
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*[[Ainslie Meares]], 76, Australian psychiatrist, pneumonia.<ref>[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/meares-ainslie-dixon-14944 Ainslie Dixon Meares (1910–1986)]. ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.</ref> |
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*[[Duncan Sisters|Vivian Duncan]], 89, American vaudeville performer. |
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*[[James H. Gray Sr.]], 70, American politician, heart attack. |
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*[[Ainslie Meares]], 76, Australian psychiatrist, pneumonia. |
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*[[Baxter Morgan]], 68, Canadian politician. |
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*[[Ramón Orriols]], 74, Spanish footballer. |
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*[[Lawrence Pendred|Sir Lawrence Pendred]], 87, British [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] officer. |
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*[[Wyatt Turner]], 77, American baseball player. |
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1986.
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 1986
1
- Tina Cooper, 68, English pediatrician (child abuse), cancer.[1]
- Earl B. Dickerson, 95, American lawyer and politician (Hansberry v. Lee).[2]
- Murray Hamilton, 63, American actor (Jaws, The Graduate), lung cancer.[3]
2
- Thomas Butler Dowda, 87, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives.[4]
- Mahmoud Kaveh, 25, Iranian military commander (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps), killed in action.
- Billy Taylor, 80, American jazz bassist, stroke.[5]
- Jim Wilson, 64, American Major League baseballer (Boston/Milwaukee Braves), lung cancer.[6]
3
- Vasantrao Ghatge, 70, Indian business magnate.
- Wirgiliusz Gryń, 58, Polish actor (Pastorale Heroica).
- Horace King, 85, British politician, Speaker of the House of Commons, stroke.[7]
- Ted Moult, 60, British radio and television personality (Brain of Britain), suicide.[8]
- Vittorino Veronese, 76, Italian lawyer, director-general of UNESCO.[9]
- Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr., 80, American district judge (Massachusetts).[10]
4
- Roberto Gavaldón, 77, Mexican film director (Macario).
- Otto Glória, 69, Brazilian football manager (Benfica, Nigeria).[11]
- Hank Greenberg, 75, American baseballer (Detroit Tigers), kidney cancer.[12]
- Wayne Nance, 30, American serial killer ("The Missoula Mauler"), shot.[13]
- Sid Tanenbaum, 60, American basketball player (New York Knicks), murdered.[14]
- Walter Wanderley, 54, Brazilian organist and pianist ("Summer Samba"), cancer.[15]
5
- Neerja Bhanot, 22, Indian flight purser, saved passengers from hijackers, shot.[16]
- Alvin Heaps, 66, American labor union leader (Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union).[17]
- Noel Kempff Mercado, 62, Bolivian biologist and environmentalist, murdered.[18]
- Ganapathi Thanikaimoni, 48, Indian palynologist, shot.[19]
- Trần Quốc Hoàn, 70, North Vietnamese politician (Ministry of Public Security).[20]
6
- William Littell Everitt, 86, American electrical engineer.[21]
- George Gipe, 53, American author and screenwriter (Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid), allergic reaction to bee sting.[22]
- John Stanley Grauel, 68, American priest and Christian Zionist leader.[23]
- Suresh Joshi, 65, Indian Gujarati writer (Grihapravesh), kidney failure.
- George P. Monaghan, 85, American lawyer and commissioner of fire and police.[24]
- Blanche Sweet, 90, American silent-screen actress (The Lonedale Operator, Judith of Bethulia), stroke.[25]
7
- Skipper Bowles, 66, American politician and businessman, Lou Gehrig's disease.[26]
- Les Bury, 73, English-born Australian politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Treasurer.[27]
- Nelson Dunford, 79, American mathematician (Dunford–Pettis property).[28]
- Spencer Le Marchant, 55, British politician, Member of Parliament.[29]
- Dan K. Moore, 80, American politician, Governor of North Carolina.[30]
- Omar Ali Saifuddien III, 71, Bruneian royal, Sultan of Brunei.[31]
- P. S. Ramakrishna Rao, 67, Indian filmmaker.
- Vladimir Vlasov, 83, Soviet composer and conductor.
- Hewitt T. Wheless, 72, American air force general.
8
- Ray Nazarro, 83, American film and television director and screenwriter (Bullfighter and the Lady).[32]
- Alfred Schaefer, 81, Swiss banker, president of the Union Bank of Switzerland.[33]
9
- Kessler R. Cannon, 70, American politician and radio broadcaster, member of the Oregon House of Representatives.[34]
- Robert Shackleton, 66, English philologist.[35]
- Magda Tagliaferro, 93, Brazilian pianist, heart attack.[36]
- Andrew Zondo, 19, South African criminal, executed for murder.[37]
10
- Pepper Adams, 55, American jazz saxophonist and composer, lung cancer.[38]
- María Dolores Katarain, 32, Spanish Basque separatist leader, murdered.[39]
- Sobhi Mahmassani, 77, Lebanese lawyer and politician, Member of Parliament, lung cancer.
- Ronnie Shade, 47, Scottish golfer
- Koji Shima, 85, Japanese actor, film director and screenwriter (Unforgettable Trail).
11
- Harry Haslam, 65, English footballer and manager (Sheffield United).[40]
- Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, 83, Greek politician, Prime Minister, heart attack.[41]
- Henry DeWolf Smyth, 88, American physicist and diplomat, participant in the Manhattan Project, cardiac arrest.[42]
- Noel Streatfeild, 90, English children's author (The Circus Is Coming).[43]
12
- Ernst Haas, 65, Austrian-born American photojournalist, stroke.[44]
- Jacques Henri Lartigue, 92, French photographer and painter.[45]
- Manjula, 31, Indian actress in Kannada language films (Sampathige Savaal, Eradu Kanasu), suicide.
- Harold Moody, 70, British shot putter and Olympian.[46]
- Frank Nelson, 75, American comedic actor (The Jack Benny Program), cancer.[47]
- Gerhard Rohlfs, 94, German linguist.[48]
- Charlotte Wolff, 88, German-British sexologist, proponent of racist views.[49]
13
- Antonio Mota, 47, Mexican footballer (Necaxa, Mexico).[50]
- Neil Robinson, 24, Northern Irish racing cyclist, racing crash.[51]
14
- William Edmund Barrett, 85, American writer (The Lilies of the Field).[52]
- John Bingham, 32–33, Northern Irish loyalist soldier, shot.
- David Harold Byrd, 86, American oil executive.[53]
- Gordon McLendon, 65, American radio broadcaster, cancer.[54]
15
- Don Bennett, 76, Australian air vice marshal in the Royal Air Force and British politician, Member of Parliament.[55]
- Jaroslav Burgr, 80, Czechoslavakian footballer (Sparta Prague, Czechoslovakia).[56]
- Virginia Gregg, 70, American actress (Dragnet), lung cancer.[57]
- Eric Hiscock, 78, British sailor and author.
- Joseph M. Pettit, 70, American engineer and academic administrator, president of Georgia Tech, cancer.[58]
- Elizabeth Titzel Riefstahl, 97, American archaeologist.[59]
- Ramón Alberto Villaverde, 56, Uruguayan footballer (FC Barcelona).[60]
16
- Jim Brough, 82, English footballer, rugby union and rugby league player (Leeds, Great Britain).[61]
- Puran Chandra Gupta, 74, Indian journalist (Dainik Jagran).[62]
- Walter Lehweß-Litzmann, 79, Nazi German Luftwaffe pilot, Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipient.[63]
17
- Alec Fraser-Brunner, 80, British ichthyologist, curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium, designer of the Merlion.
- Jon Gould, 33, American film executive, AIDS.[64]
- Joe Kennedy, 60, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion).[65]
- Pat Phoenix, 62, English actress (Coronation Street), lung cancer.[66]
- Henrik Sjögren, 87, Swedish ophthamologist, describer of Sjögren syndrome.[67]
18
- Aljoša Buha, 24, Yugoslavian musician (Crvena Jabuka), traffic collision.
- Corita Kent, 67, American artist, ovarian cancer.[68]
- Shelton Perera, 47, Sri Lankan tabla player and singer.
19
- Harry J. W. Belvin, American politician, chief of Choctaw Nation, member of Oklahoma House of Representatives and Senate.[69]
- James H. Gray Sr., 70, American politician, mayor of Albany, Georgia, editor of the The Albany Herald, heart attack.[70]
- Ainslie Meares, 76, Australian psychiatrist, pneumonia.[71]
20
- John C. Becher, 71, American actor, cancer.
- Christopher Butler, 84, British Roman Catholic prelate.
- Johannes Caspers, 76, German politician.
- Chester A. Chesney, 70, American politician and football player, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1949–1951).[72]
- Sir Norman Chester, 78, British economist.
- Ray Eddy, 75, American basketball player and coach.
- Lionel Farris, 81, English table tennis player.
- James Hardy, 65, American Olympic rower (1948).
- Elizabeth Hirschboeck, 83, American religious sister and humanitarian.
- Pleas Jones, 73, American jurist.
- Fred Macbeth, 76, Canadian Olympic sprinter (1928).
- Sverre Marstrander, 75, Norwegian archaeologist.
- Bob McChesney, 74, American NFL football player.
- Haruhiko Nishi, 93, Japanese diplomat.
- William W. Outerbridge, 80, American naval admiral.
- Dennis Spooner, 53, English television writer, heart attack.
- Anders Ström, 85, Swedish Olympic skier (1928).
- Nicolae Testemițanu, 59, Soviet Moldovan surgeon and politician.
- Nico van der Laan, 78, Dutch architect.
21
- Jonah Barrington, 82, British journalist.
- Rolf Gustafsson, 79, Swedish Olympic boxer (1928).
- Wilhelm Heun, 91, German general.
- Cheryl Keeton, 36, American lawyer, murdered.
- John Kuck, 81, American Olympic shot putter (1928).
- Helen Bell Milburn, 98, Canadian radiologist.
- Pierre Wigny, 81, Belgian politician.
- Clancy Williams, 43, American NFL football player, cancer.[73]
- Rex Woods, 94, British Olympic athlete (1924, 1928).
22
- József Asbóth, 69, Hungarian tennis player.
- Bernie Cummins, 86, American jazz drummer.
- Janet Davies, 59, English actress (Dad's Army), breast cancer.
- Yussuf Hamis, 65, Israeli politician.
- Tom Lovatt-Williams, 89, English poet.
- Theodore H. McCrea, 78, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Sohan Singh Misha, 52, Indian poet.
- Lloyd Peterson, 86, American college sports coach.
- Erik Svensson, 83, Swedish Olympic jumper (1928, 1932).
- Abdel-Kader Zaaf, 69, Algerian racing cyclist.
23
- Gottfried Freiherr von Banfield, 96, Austro-Hungarian-Italian flying ace.
- Theresa Sherrer Davidson, 92, American lawyer and classical scholar.
- Gordie Drillon, 72, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Barbara Gilewska, 74, Polish actress.
- Bert Hodges, 81, Welsh cricketer.
- Sir Vincent Lloyd-Jones, 84, Welsh jurist.
- Yelena Maksimova, 80, Soviet actress.
- Domingo Moreno Jimenes, 92, Dominican writer.
- Johannes-Rudolf Mühlenkamp, 75, German Nazi officer.
- C. A. Patrides, 55–56, American writer, AIDS.
- Percy Peter, 84, English Olympic swimmer (1920, 1924, 1928).
- Jack Shook, 76, American guitarist.
24
- Uell Stanley Andersen, 69, American NFL football player.
- Edwin John Beer, 107, British chemist and geologist.
- Prudence Glynn, 51, British journalist and author, intracerebral hemorrhage.
- Hiroshi Hara, 75, Japanese botanist.
- Bert Price, 79, Canadian politician.
- Dorothy Pilley Richards, 92, English mountaineer.
- Kamer Sadık, 74–75, Turkish actor.
- Harald Selås, 78, Norwegian politician.
- Adolf Tolkachev, 59, Soviet electronics engineer and double agent, execution by shooting.
25
- Geoff Alley, 83, New Zealand rugby player and librarian.
- Ted Bishop, 73, American golfer.
- Darshan Singh Canadian, 68–69, Indian trade unionist, murdered.
- John Carroll, 64, Canadian politician.
- Henning Helgesson, 86, Swedish footballer.
- Svante Johansson, 59, Swedish Olympic diver (1948).
- Bill Lever, 82, Australian rules footballer.
- Donald MacDonald, 77, Canadian politician, cancer.
- Nikolay Semyonov, 90, Soviet chemist, Nobel Prize recipient (1956).[74]
- Hubertus Strughold, 88, German-American physiologist and war criminal.
- Hans Vogt, 83, Norwegian linguist.
- James B. Wilson, 90, American football player and coach.
26
- Moussa Ali Abdoulkader, 63, Djiboutian politician.
- Jacob Agus, 74, Polish-born American rabbi and theologian.
- Mirta Cerra Herrera, 82, Cuban painter.
- Roger Howard Cilley, 68, American Roman Catholic prelate.
- Wilson Faumuina, 32, American NFL football player, heart failure.[75]
- Hugh Franklin, 70, American actor, cancer.
- H. D. S. Haverbeck, 72, American philatelist.
- Bert Humpish, 84, English footballer.
- Brian Desmond Hurst, 91, Irish film director.
- Billy Key, 90, British general.
- André Maelbrancke, 68, Belgian racing cyclist.
- Roger Rousseau, 65, Canadian diplomat.
- Noboru Terada, 68, Japanese Olympic swimmer (1936).
27
- Tony Acquaviva, 61, American composer.
- Walter Brecht, 86, German scientist.
- Cliff Burton, 24, American bassist (Metallica), traffic collision.[76]
- Jessie Eden, 84, British trade unionist.
- Giuseppe Ghedina, 87, Italian Olympic skier (1924).
- Michael Joseph Hogan, 78, British jurist.
- Richard Krygier, 69, Polish-born Australian journalist.
- Olga Masters, 67, Australian author and writer.
- Éva Ruttkai, 58, Hungarian actress, breast cancer.
- Chuck Sheerin, 77, American Major League baseball player.
- Georg Voggenreiter, 74, German racing cyclist.
28
- Denis Carey, 77, British actor
- Howard Graham, 88, Canadian general.
- Sir Robert Helpmann, 77, Australian ballet dancer, choreographer, and actor (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang).[77]
- Hazdayi Penso, 72, Turkish basketball player.
- Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina, 87, Polish novelist.
- Kiyoshi Tanimoto, 77, Japanese Methodist minister and hibakusha.
- Richard C. Turner, 58, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1961–1965), heart attack.
- Glauco Vanz, 66, Italian footballer.
- Anthony Vince, 84, Canadian Olympic sprinter (1924).
29
- Billy Bottrill, 83, English footballer.
- Les Field, 64, Australian rules footballer.
- Prince Georg of Denmark, 66, Danish royal and diplomat.
- Sir Reg Goodwin, 78, British politician.
- Artie Gore, 78, American Major League baseball umpire.
- Maurice Harland, 90, British Anglican prelate.
- M. D. H. Jayawardena, 71, Sri Lankan politician.
- Lilian Hamilton Jeffery, 71, British archaeologist.
- Betty Kean, 71, American actress.[78]
- Moestopo, 73, Indonesian general.
- Joe Nolan, 57, Canadian-American ice hockey player.
- Al Passarell, 36, Canadian politician, plane crash.
- Helmut Qualtinger, 57, Austrian actor, liver disease.
- Theodor Schwenk, 75, German anthroposophist and water researcher.
30
- Franz Burda, 83, German publisher.
- Arthur A. Cohen, 58, American novelist and theologian, leukemia.[79]
- Brewster Hughes, 73, Nigerian guitarist.
- Storm Jameson, 95, English journalist and author.[80]
- Nicholas Kaldor, 78, Hungarian-British economist.[81]
- Noel Kirsten, 60, South African cricketer.
- Laurier Lister, 79, English theatre producer.
- Buster Millerick, 80, American racehorse trainer.[82]
- Tommy Reynolds, 69, American jazz clarinetist.
- Kamaruzaman Sjam, 62, Indonesian communist activist, executed.
- Wilfrid Timms, 84, English cricketer.
- Sir John Westall, 85, New Zealand general.
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