- Source: Deaths in March 1986
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 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.
March 1986
= 1
=Valentine Britten, 83, British librarian.
Pierre Charton, 81, French racing cyclist.
Rosario Couture, 80, Canadian NHL ice hockey player.
Cahir Davitt, 91, Irish judge.
Tommy Farr, 72, Welsh boxer.
Gerhard Meidell Gerhardsen, 73, Norwegian economist.
Charles Hahn, 92, German Olympic rower (1920).
Ken Holley, 66, American football player.
Marcel Liebman, 56, Belgian political scientist.
William Modisane, 62, South African writer.
Harvey H. Nininger, 99, American scientist in the study of meteorites.
Samuel Roper, 90, American Klansman and law enforcement officer.
Ernie Rosteck, 63, American NFL football player.
Jens Stefenson, 91, Swedish naval officer and Olympic diver (1912).
Katherine Amelia Towle, 87, American military director and academic administrator.
Luigi Zucchini, 70, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1936).
= 2
=Jocko Collins, 80, American NBA basketball referee and baseball scouting agent.
Eileen Olive Deste, 77, New Zealand photographer.
Hymie Ginsburg, 71, American NBL basketball player.
Frank W. Hawthorne, 85, American judge.
W. Stuart Helm, 77, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1957–1958, 1963–1964).
Alice Mann, 86, American actress.
Zafer al-Masri, 45–46, Palestinian politician, shot.
William D. Mullins, 54, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (after 1977), cancer.
Jacob P. Nathanson, 85, Russian-born American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1927–1933).
Cesare Polacco, 85, Italian actor.
Edmund Port, 80, American judge.
Jimmy Reynolds, 65, American baseball player.
Margaret Trist, 71, Australian writer.
= 3
=Peter Capell, 73, German actor.
Paul Castner, 89, American Major League baseball player.
Gordon Collins, 71, English cricketer.
Winfield S. Cunningham, 86, American naval admiral.
Léonard Daghelinckx, 85, Belgian Olympic cyclist (1920, 1924).
Charles A. Halleck, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1935–1969).
Ernst König, 77, German general.
David Macindoe, 68, English cricketer.
Dmitri Protopopov, 88, Soviet Tajik politician.
Mohinder Singh Randhawa, 77, Indian historian and agriculturalist.
= 4
=Archibald Charles Barrington, 79, New Zealand peace activist.
Ding Ling, 81, Chinese author.
Hans Gillesberger, 76, Austrian choir director.
Howard Greenfield, 49, American songwriter ("Love Will Keep Us Together", "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo", "Everybody's Somebody's Fool"), AIDS.
František Hochmann, 81, Czechoslovak footballer.
Albert L. Lehninger, 69, American biochemist.
Edward MacLysaght, 98, English-Irish genealogist.
Richard Manuel, 42, Canadian musician (The Band), suicide by hanging.
Leonid Meshkov, 70, Soviet Olympic swimmer (1952).
George Owen, 84, Canadian-American NHL ice hockey player, stroke.
Lyudmila Rudenko, 81, Soviet chess player.
Elizabeth Smart, 72, Canadian writer.
John Spence, 65, British politician, MP (since 1970).
= 5
=Necati Çelim, 76–77, Turkish politician.
Franciska Clausen, 87, Danish painter.
Beatrice Centner Davidson, 76–77, Canadian architect.
Emily Benton Frith, 91, American film producer.
Teddy Hoad, 90, Barbadian cricketer.
Sir Basil McFarland, 88, Northern Irish politician.
George Nelson, 77, American industrial designer.
Bernard Rowe, 81, English Olympic wrestler (1924, 1928).
Veikko Ruotsalainen, 77, Finnish Olympic skier (1928).
George Smith, 71, American NBL football player.
Helmut Thielicke, 77, German theologian.
Notable Nigerian soldiers executed by firing squad:
Daniel Bamidele, 36–37.
Musa Bityonɡ.
Mamman Jiya Vatsa, 45.
= 6
=Madhavrao Bagal, 90, Indian writer and social activist.
Robert Bateson, 73, English RAF pilot.
Jack Binder, 83, American comic book artist.
Emilio de Brigard Ortiz, 97, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate.
Eric Brown, 61, Scottish golfer, stroke.
Adolph Caesar, 52, American actor (A Soldier's Story, The Color Purple), heart attack.
Georgia O'Keeffe, 98, American painter.
Orlando Paladino Orlandini, 81, Italian sculptor.
Vahram Papazyan, 93, Ottoman-American Olympic runner (1912).
Jerry Paulson, 50, American NBL basketball player.
István Pelle, 78, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1932).
Max Shacklady, 67, English Olympic boxer (1948).
Robert Early Strawbridge Jr., 89, American polo player.
George Thornewell, 87, English footballer.
Zhu Guangqian, 88, Chinese literary scholar.
= 7
=Emma Baron, 81, Italian actress.
Olin G. Blackwell, 71, American prison warden (Alcatraz).
Charles Catlow, 78, English cricketer.
Wal Cherry, 53, Australian theatre director, heart disease.
Giacomo Di Segni, 66, Italian Olympic boxer (1948, 1952).
Robert Howland, 80, English Olympic shot putter (1928).
Carmel Humphries, 76, Irish zoologist.
Jacob Javits, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1947–1954) and Senate (1957–1981), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Henry Harrison Mayes, 88, American evangelist.
Bert Metzger, 77, American football player.
Jimmy Moore, 82, American Major League baseball player.
= 8
=Victor Borghi, 73, Swiss Olympic skier (1948).
T.H. Chan, 62–63, Hong Kong real estate entrepreneur.
Hubert Fichte, 50, German novelist, AIDS.
Kaarlo Halttunen, 76, Finnish actor.
Hans Knecht, 72, Swiss racing cyclist.
Moses Mabhida, 62, South African politician, heart attack.
Kersti Merilaas, 72, Soviet Estonian poet.
Jackie Morton, 71, English footballer.
= 9
=André Barbeau, 54, Canadian neurologist.
Ned Calmer, 78, American journalist.
Alex Chaplin, 94, Scottish footballer.
James Crump, 87, American baseball player.
Joseph-Léon Deslières, 92, Canadian politician.
Victor Forget, 69, Canadian politician.
Joe A. Griffiths, 75–76, Maltese footballer.
Hannah Kudjoe, 67, Ghanaian political activist.
John MacLean, 85, English cricketer.
Ignác Molnár, 84, Hungarian footballer.
Anthony Otter, 89, British Anglican prelate.
Arthur Rude, 59, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1976).
Michael Strunge, 27, Danish poet, fall.
= 10
=Walter Blankenburg, 82, German hymnologist.
Latham Castle, 86, American judge.
Seydou Cissokho, 56, Senegalese politician.
Myron Cohen, 83, Russian-born American comedian, heart attack.
Fred Downer, 89, American baseball player.
Heinz Emmerich, 78, German footballer.
E. Gwyndaf Evans, 73, Welsh poet.
Aram Haigaz, 85, Armenian-American writer.
Magnus Colcord Heurlin, 90, American painter.
George Horsburgh, 75, Scottish rugby player.
Ruth Agatha Houghton, 76, American nurse.
Yaakov Kamenetsky, 95, Russian-American rabbi.
Franz Karasek, 61, Austrian politician.
Dominica Legge, 80, British linguist.
Reg Manning, 80, American cartoonist.
Lew Mathe, 70, American bridge player.
Ray Milland, 79, Welsh-American actor (The Lost Weekend, The Thief, The Jungle Princess), lung cancer.
Elizabeth Monroe, 81, English historian.
Emerson Norton, 85, American Olympic athlete (1924).
= 11
=Victor Ankarcrona, 89, Swedish Olympic equestrian (1924, 1928).
Ari Ankorion, 77, Russian-Israeli politician.
Pat Barlow, 71, Irish footballer.
Mai Clifford, 72, Irish trade unionist.
Georg-Peter Eder, 65, German flying ace.
Henry Friendly, 82, American judge, suicide by drug overdose.
Ricardo Frione, 75, Uruguayan footballer.
Lurline Hook, 70–71, Australian diver.
Sherman Kent, 82, American intelligence analyst and historian.
Heinrich Lützenkirchen, 76, German politician.
Giuseppe Moruzzi, 75, Italian neuroscientist.
Herbert Runge, 73, German Olympic boxer (1936).
Shwe Done Bi Aung, 80, Burmese filmmaker.
Heinz Eberhard Strüning, 89, German painter.
Sonny Terry, 74, American blues musician.
Michel Van Vaerenbergh, 66, Belgian footballer.
Onslow Whitford, 62, New Zealand cricketer.
Václav Zavázal, 65, Czech Olympic sports shooter (1960).
= 12
=Ruth Abrams, 73–74, American painter.
Percy Birtchnell, 75, British historian, heart attack.
Richard Declerck, 86, Belgian politician.
Fred Hancock, 67, American Major League baseball player.
Claude L. Harrison, 99, Canadian politician.
Bunker Hill, 44, American musician.
Thure Johansson, 73, Swedish Olympic wrestler (1948).
Nina Katzir, 71, Polish-Israeli socialite, first lady (1973–1978).
James Maurice Scott, 79, British writer and explorer.
Soedjono Hoemardani, 67, Indonesian general, internal bleeding.
Frank W. Tomasello, 86, American judge.
= 13
=Jack Bruton, 82, English footballer.
Howard W. Cameron, 70, American politician.
Andy Chisick, 69, American football player.
Robert Courrier, 90, French biologist.
Álvaro Fayad, 39, Colombian guerrilla leader (19th of April Movement), shot.
Jesse A. Fernández, 60, Cuban artist.
Eugen Gerstenmaier, 79, German politician.
Jack Harvey, 78, American politician.
Alan Hector, 46, South African cricketer.
Hồ Văn Nhựt, 80, Vietnamese physician.
S. Kanapathipillai, 86, Sri Lankan writer.
Josef Kuchař, 84, Czechoslovak footballer.
Angelo Litrico, 58, Italian fashion designer.
Donald Manes, 52, American politician, suicide by stabbing.
Felix Scheffler, 71, German soldier.
Allene Talmey, 83, American journalist.
Jack Warner, 82, American Major League baseball player.
Walter Weidauer, 86, German politician.
= 14
=K. C. Abraham, 87, Indian politician.
Harold Arlin, 90, American radio announcer and engineer.
Ed Aspatore, 76, American NFL football player.
Edith Atwater, 74, American actress, cancer.
Bertrand Harris Bronson, 83, American academic.
James Vincent Casey, 71, American Roman Catholic prelate.
Kálmán Cseh von Szent-Katolna, 93, Hungarian Olympic equestrian (1928).
John Fulton, Baron Fulton, 83, British academic administrator.
Nilo Hovey, 79, American clarinetist and musicologist.
Harald Leth, 87, Danish painter.
Jose Roy, 81, Filipino politician.
Kodardas Kalidas Shah, 77, Indian politician.
Servaas Theron, 67, South African flying ace.
Sir Huw Wheldon, 69, Welsh broadcaster, cancer.
Audrey Williamson, 72, British writer.
= 15
=Martin Cooper, 76, English musicologist.
Raymond Philip Etteldorf, 74, American Roman Catholic prelate.
Alexandru Giugaru, 88, Romanian actor.
Hendrik Greyvenstein, 69, South African soldier.
Walter Lenkeit, 85, German veterinarian.
Lü Bing-Chuan, 56, Taiwanese musicologist.
Rupert G. Miller, 53, American statistician, lymphoma.
Miguel Darío Miranda y Gómez, 90, Mexican Roman Catholic cardinal.
Bill Patton, 73, American Major League baseball player.
Pandelis Prevelakis, 77, Greek writer.
Ramón S. Sabat, 83–84, Cuban artist.
Andrew J. Santaniello Jr., 59, American politician, member of the Connecticut Senate (since 1983).
Sir Henry Skinner, 59, British barrister.
= 16
=Abdurrahman Baswedan, 77, Indonesian diplomat.
Pat Carroll, 30, Irish hurler.
Lalit Kumar Doley, 58, Indian politician.
George Jackson, 64, British animator.
Hans Kloss, 80, Austrian bank manager and lawyer.
Jean Letourneau, 78, French politician.
Sir John Nicholson, 3rd Baronet, 82, English surgeon.
Mihal Prifti, 67, Albanian politician.
Ouvry Lindfield Roberts, 87, British general.
Morteza Haeri Yazdi, 69, Iranian Shia cleric.
= 17
=Edward Jordan Dimock, 96, American judge.
John Bagot Glubb, 88, British general.
Peter Lienhardt, 58, British anthropologist.
Clarence D. Lester, 63, American fighter pilot.
Janette Sebring Lowrey, 94, American author (The Poky Little Puppy).
Dave McCormick, 42, American NFL football player.
Heinz Nixdorf, 60, German computer engineer (Nixdorf Computer).
Raimundo, 2nd Duke of Castel Duino, 79, Italian hereditary peer.
James Shuler, 26, American boxer, traffic collision.
Arne Sultan, 60, American filmmaker.
Sir Eric St Johnston, 75, British constable.
Igor Tselovalnikov, 42, Soviet Olympic cyclist (1968, 1972).
David Dortch Warriner, 57, American judge, heart attack.
Gerhard Weber, 76, German architect.
Sir Maurice Yonge, 86, English zoologist.
= 18
=Ludvík Aškenazy, 65, Czechoslovak writer.
Janina Brzostowska, 88, Polish writer.
Rolf Daleng, 56, Norwegian dancer and choreographer.
Helmut Jahn, 68, German footballer.
Bernard Malamud, 71, American novelist (The Natural).
Bob Polk, 71, American basketball coach.
= 19
=Elisabeth Barker, 75, English historian and journalist.
Linden Cameron, 68, Australian soldier and politician.
Henri Courtemanche, 69, Canadian politician.
Jon Lormer, 79, American actor, cancer.
Norman McEachern, 86, Irish Olympic runner (1924, 1928).
Marius Sandberg, 89, Dutch footballer.
Júlia Székely, 79, Hungarian writer.
Niyom Thongchit, 76–77, Thai boxing coach.
Robert Dorsey Watkins, 85, American judge.
= 20
=Antonio Carrillo Flores, 76, Mexican politician.
Mauricio de la Serna, 83, Mexican filmmaker.
John Joseph Dougherty, 78, American Roman Catholic prelate.
Tom Gale, 73, Australian rules footballer.
Perry B. Jackson, 90, American judge.
Kenichi Konishi, 77, Japanese Olympic field hockey player (1932).
Samson Kutateladze, 71, Soviet hydrodynamicist.
= 21
=Raymond Burke, 81, American clarinetist.
Derek Farr, 74, English actor (The Dam Busters).
Horst Fischer, 55, German trumpeter.
Chris Koch, 58, South African rugby player.
Medardo Lamberti, 95, Italian Olympic rower (1928).
Toby Robins, 55, Canadian actress, breast cancer.
= 22
=Harriette Simpson Arnow, 77, American writer.
John W. Bricker, 92, American politician, governor of Ohio (1939–1945), member of the U.S. Senate (1947–1959).
Sydney Checkland, 69, Canadian-British economist.
Olive Deering, 67, American actress, cancer.
Mark Dinning, 52, American singer ("Teen Angel"), heart attack.
Denys Gaith, 76, Syrian Greek Catholic prelate.
Marit Halset, 73, Norwegian actress.
Martin Harlinghausen, 84, German general.
Howard Harris, 74, American comedy writer.
Jimmy Jones, 73, British tennis player.
Michele Sindona, 65, Italian banker, mobster and convicted felon, suicide by cyanide poisoning.
Charles Starrett, 82, American actor, cancer.
Hellmut Wolff, 79, German occultist.
= 23
=René Cornu, 56, French Olympic swimmer (1948).
Sir Leo de Gale, 64, Grenadian politician, governor-general (1974–1978).
Moshe Feinstein, 91, Russian-American rabbi.
Étienne Mattler, 80, French footballer.
Sir Walter Merton, 80, British RAF officer.
Ruth L. Saw, 84, British philosopher.
Lev Smirnov, 74, Soviet judge.
Josephine B. Sneed, 86, American politician.
Stanley Stephens, 73, Australian politician.
Viola S. Wendt, 78, American poet.
Anastasia Zuyeva, 89, Soviet actress.
= 24
=Teófilo Carvalho dos Santos, 79, Portuguese politician.
Walter Colbath, 80, American Olympic diver (1928).
Sarah Cunningham, 67, American actress.
Anders Dahlgren, 60, Swedish politician.
L. Harold DeWolf, 81, American theologian.
Wesley Ferguson, 63–64, American botanist.
Loy W. Henderson, 93, American diplomat.
Gordon Hocking, 66, Australian rules footballer.
Edmond Leclère, 74, French Olympic basketball player (1936).
Michael, Prince of Montenegro, 77, Montenegrin royal, head of the house of Petrović-Njegoš (after 1921).
Dimitrije Najdanović, 88, Yugoslav theologian.
Krzysztof Mikołaj Radziwiłł, 87, Polish politician.
Ernest Rogez, 78, French Olympic water polo player (1928).
Maurício Sirotsky Sobrinho, 60, Brazilian business executive and journalist, cardiac arrest.
Joseph Zuken, 73, Canadian politician.
= 25
=Daisy Bacon, 87, American magazine publisher.
Gloria Blondell, 70, American actress, cancer.
Warren Bockwinkel, 74, American professional wrestler.
George Cehanovsky, 93, Russian-American singer.
George Grant, 83, American Major League baseball player.
Eddie McAteer, 71, Northern Irish politician.
Allan McHardy, 71, Australian rules footballer.
Norayr Mnatsakanyan, 63, Soviet Armenian singer.
Jean van Heijenoort, 73, French-Mexican mathematics historian.
Saifuddin Zuhri, 66, Indonesian politician.
= 26
=Mel Bosser, 72, American Major League baseball player.
Chen Yonggui, 71, Chinese politician, vice premier (1975–1980), lung cancer.
Andrew Freeth, 73, British painter.
Anthony T. Lucas, 74–75, Irish archaeologist.
Tony Panaccion, 77, American NFL football player.
Pedro Puente, 78, Peruvian Olympic sports shooter (1960, 1964).
Bartlett Robinson, 73, American actor, cancer.
= 27
=Abdul Hai Arifi, 87–88, Pakistani Islamic scholar and pharmacologist.
Cass Canfield, 88, American publisher.
Dudley Cockle, 78, English cricketer.
Sir Harold Harding, 86, British civil engineer.
Masanosuke Ikeda, 88, Japanese politician, renal failure.
Richard Geraint Rees, 78, British judge.
Julian Roosevelt, 61, American Olympic sailor (1952), liver cancer.
Constantin Stanciu, 78, Romanian footballer.
Albert Tate Jr., 65, American judge.
= 28
=Abdul Hakeem Chowdhury, 61, Bangladeshi politician.
Oliver E. Crockford, 92–93, Canadian politician.
Howard Ford, 80, English Olympic athlete (1928).
Virginia Gilmore, 66, American actress, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Norman Hilberry, 87, American physicist, influenza.
Mahsum Korkmaz, 29–30, Turkish Kurd militant, shot.
Olle Nordberg, 80, Swedish painter.
Gustav Weinkötz, 73, German Olympic high jumper (1936).
= 29
=Jessie Cross, 78, American Olympic runner (1928).
Haane Manahi, 72, New Zealand soldier, traffic collision.
William D. Murray, 77, American college athletics coach.
Steere Noda, 93–94, American politician and lawyer.
Harry Ritz, 78, American comedian, pneumonia.
= 30
=Helga Anders, 38, Austrian actress, heart failure.
Herman A. Blumenthal, 69, American production designer.
James Cagney, 86, American actor (Angels with Dirty Faces, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Love Me or Leave Me), heart attack.
John Ciardi, 69, American poet and translator.
Yasuko Endō, 17, Japanese singer, suicide by jumping.
James L. Jones Sr., 73, American soldier.
Alan Missen, 60, Australian politician, heart attack.
Jean Vigoureux, 78, French-American artist.
Beatrice White, 83, British literary scholar.
= 31
=Richard Aldrich, 83, American theatre producer.
Andrew Fekete, 31, British artist, respiratory failure.
P. Gopalan, 79, Indian politician.
Ray Greenwood, 88, American politician.
O'Kelly Isley Jr., 48, American singer (The Isley Brothers), heart attack.
Adam Kossowski, 80, Polish-British artist.
Alan Lloyd, 43, American composer, AIDS.
Jerry Paris, 60, American actor (The Dick Van Dyke Show) and television director (Happy Days), brain cancer.
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