Deaths in February 1988
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.
- 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.[6]
- Quamrul Hassan, 66, Bengali artist, heart attack.[7]
- Thomas Lamb, 91, American industrial designer.[8]
- 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.[9]
3
- Ronald Bladen, 69, Canadian-American painter and sculptor.[10]
- Sam D'Allesandro, 31, American writer and poet, AIDS.[11]
- Robert Duncan, 69, American poet.[12]
- Radamés Gnattali, 82, Brazilian composer.
- Werner Kissling, 92, German-born Scottish ethnographer and photographer.[13]
- René Massigli, 99, French diplomat, French Ambassador to the U.K. and Turkey.
- Michael Nott, 71, British Anglican priest.
- Jocko Thompson, 71, American Major League baseballer.
- Sewall Wright, 98, American geneticist, fall.[14]
4
- Clyde Coombs, 75, American psychologist (Coombs' method).[15]
- Frank Giacoia, 63, American comics artist (Captain America, The Amazing Spider-Man).
- Dhamma Jagoda, 47, Sri Lankan theatre and television play director and actor.[16]
- Krzysztof Sitkowski, 52, Polish basketballer and Olympian.
5
- Ove Arup, 92, English engineer, design engineer for Sydney Opera House.[17]
- Dorothy Lewis Bernstein, 73, American mathematician, president of the Mathematics Association of America.[18]
- Bennie Dobbins, 55, American stuntman and actor (Planes, Trains and Automobiles; Ferris Bueller's Day Off), heart attack.[19]
- Clement Hurd, 80, American illustrator of children's picture books (Goodnight Moon, The Runaway Bunny), Alzheimer's disease.[20]
- Emeric Pressburger, 85, Hungarian-British film director and producer.[21]
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.[22]
- Nick Pietrosante, 50, American NFL footballer, prostate cancer.[23]
- Barclay Plager, 46, Canadian ice hockey player, brain cancer.[24]
- Carmen Polo, 87, Spanish wife of Francisco Franco.[25]
7
- Upendranath Barman, 88, Indian politician, Member of Parliament.[26]
- Lin Carter, 57, American science fiction and fantasy author (Ballantine Adult Fantasy series), cancer.[27]
- Ray Martin, 69, Austrian-British orchestra leader, cancer.
8
- Pietro Arcari, 78, Italian footballer (AC Milan, Genoa).
- Dolores Camarillo, 77, Mexican actress (Ahí está el detalle).[28]
- Allan Cuthbertson, 67, Australian-British actor (Fawlty Towers - Gourmet Night, Edge of Darkness).[29]
- Ralph Flanagan, 69, American swimmer and Olympic medalist.[30]
- Hans Krueger, 78, Nazi German Gestapo captain in occupied Poland, responsible for massacres against Poles and Jews.[31]
- Alfréd Wetzler, 69, Austro-Hungarian–born Czechoslovakian writer.
- Helen Wood, 70, American film and radio actress.
9
- Kurt Herbert Adler, 69, Austrian-American conductor.[32]
- 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.[33]
- Israel Nathan Herstein, 64, Polish-American mathematician (ring theory), cancer.[34]
- Phillip Hutchinson, 24, American bank robber, murderer and escaped convict, shot by police.[35]
- Charles Moses, 88, British-Australian administrator, general manager of Australian Broadcasting Commission.[36]
- William Sackville, 66, British peer, suicide.[37]
10
- Nat Cohen, 82, British film producer (The Sleeping Tiger, The Tommy Steele Story, Carry On ...), heart attack.[38]
- Alfred Eichner, 50, American economist.[39]
- 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.[40]
- Marion Crawford, 78, Scottish governess to Princesses Margaret and Elizabeth, cancer.[41]
- René Hall, 75, American guitarist, heart disease.
- Virgil D. Hawkins, 81, American attorney.[42]
- 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.[43]
- Max Heine, 76–77, German-born American value investor and fund manager, traffic accident.[44]
- 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.[45]
- 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.[46]
- Léon Goossens, 90, English oboist.[47]
14
- Nora Astorga, 39, Nicaraguan guerrilla fighter and politician, Nicaraguan Ambassador to the United Nations, cervical cancer.[48]
- Frederick Loewe, 86, German-American composer, cardiac arrest.[49]
- Cal Niday, 73, American racecar driver, heart attack.
- 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.[50]
- 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.[51]
- Richard Feynman, 69, American theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate in Physics, kidney failure.[52]
- Neil R. Jones, 78, American science fiction writer.[53]
- Jay Leyda, 78, American filmmaker and film historian.[54]
- Francisco Manrique, 69, Argentine naval officer and presidential candidate, lymphoma.[55]
- Gardiner Means, 91, American economist (The Modern Corporation and Private Property).[56]
- Arthur Mizener, 80, American professor of English and literary critic (The Far Side of Paradise).[57]
16
- Jean Carignan, 71, Canadian fiddler.[58]
- Charles Delaunay, 77, French author and jazz expert, co-founder of Hot Club de France, Parkinson's disease.[59]
- Hélène Gordon-Lazareff, 78, Russian-born French journalist.[60]
- Vijaya Kumaratunga, 42, Sri Lankan actor, singer and politician, assassinated.[61]
- 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.[62]
- Alexander Bashlachev, 27, Soviet poet, singer-songwriter and guitarist, probable suicide.
- Yuri Ovchinnikov, 53, Soviet bio-organic chemist.
- Alain Savary, 69, French politician.[63]
- Karpoori Thakur, 64, Indian politician.
- Reginald Uren, 81, New Zealand architect.
18
- Michael Howard, 71, British actor and comedian.[64]
- Abderrahman Ibrir, 68, Algerian footballer and manager, drowning.
- Giovanni Savonuzzi, 77, Italian automobile designer.
19
- Isabel Bishop, 85, American painter and graphic artist (Tidying Up).[65]
- René Char, 80, French poet, member of the French resistance, heart attack.[66]
- André Frédéric Cournand, 92, French-American physician (cardiac catheterization), Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine.[67]
- William W. Eagles, 93, American officer, Major General in the U.S. Army.[68]
- Gloria Hollister, 87, American explorer and scientist (New York Zoological Society), cardiac arrest.[69]
- Walerian Kisieliński, 80, Polish international footballer.
- Walter Ohmsen, 76, German officer in the Kriegsmarine during World War II.
- S. V. Sahasranamam, 74, Indian actor and director, heart attack.
20
- MaKee K. Blaisdell, 56, American actor (Hawaiian Eye), heart failure.[70]
- Bob O'Farrell, 91, American Major League baseballer.
- Mildred Seydell, 98, American journalist.[71]
- Roger J. Williams, 94, American biochemist.[72]
- Jim Woods, American Major League baseball sportscaster, cancer.
21
- Angie Debo, 98, American historian who focused on Native American and Oklahoma history.[73]
- Cornelis van Eesteren, 90, Dutch architect and urban planner (Lelystad).
- David Otis Fuller, 84, American Baptist pastor.[74]
- Aidan McAnespie, 23, Irish murder victim, killed by British soldier.[75]
- 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).[76]
- Edward Vaughan Bevan, 80, British rower and Olympic gold medalist.[77]
- Albert Collier, 78, Australian rules footballer (Collingwood).[78]
- Barrie Heath, 71, British Royal Air Force pilot in the Battle of Britain.[79]
- Eugen Iordache, 65, Romanian international footballer and manager.
- Cecil Ramage, 93, Scottish barrister, actor and politician, Member of Parliament.
- Larry Shay, 90, American songwriter.[80]
23
- Pete Donohue, 87, American Major League baseballer (Cincinnati Reds).[81]
- Joseph Karakis, 85, Ukrainian architect (National Museum of the History of Ukraine).
- Leroy Leblanc, 73, American swing musician.[82]
24
- Irwin Chanin, 96, American architect and real estate developer (Richard Rodgers Theatre, The Century).[83]
- Rose Coyle, 73, Miss America 1936.[84]
- James H. Douglas Jr., 88, American lawyer, senior official in U.S. Government, Secretary of the Air Force, cancer.[85]
- Memphis Slim, 72, American blues pianist, singer and composer (Every Day I Have the Blues), renal failure.[86]
- Mamdouh Salem, 69, Prime Minister of Egypt.[87]
- Bluma Zeigarnik, 87, Soviet psychologist.
25
- Bernard Ashmole, 93, British archaeologist and art historian.[88]
- William Harold Cox, 86, American judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi (United States v. Price).[89]
- Kurt Mahler, 84, German-born British-Australian mathematician (Mahler's inequality, Mahler's compactness theorem).[90]
- Peck Morrison, 68, American jazz bassist.[91]
- Dori Seda, 37, American artist, influenza.
26
- Edward Byrne, 22, American police officer, murdered in the line of duty.[92]
- Kang Mun-bong, 64, South Korean military officer.
- Joseph Kiselewski, 87, American sculptor.[93]
- Tom Oliver, 85, American Major League baseballer and rugby player.
- Satyawati Suleiman, 67, Indonesian historian and archaeologist.
27
- Basil Boothroyd, 77, English humorous writer (Punch).[94]
- George Clutesi, 83, Canadian artist, actor and writer (Dreamspeaker).[95]
- 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.[96]
- Kenneth Peach, 84, American cinematographer.
28
- Beatrice Burns, 82, American First Lady of Hawaii, wife of John A. Burns.[97]
- Irja Hagfors, 82, Finnish dance artist and choreographer.
- Edith North Johnson, 85, American blues singer, pianist and songwriter.[98]
- Harvey Kuenn, 57, American Major League baseballer (Detroit Tigers, San Francisco Giants), heart disease and diabetes.[99]
- Mikhail Naimy, 98, Lebanese poet, novelist and philosopher, pneumonia.[100]
- Asakazu Nakai, 86, Japanese cinematographer.
- Kylie Tennant, 75, Australian novelist, playwright, short-story writer, biographer, and historian.
29
- Robert H. Brower, 64, American professor of Far East Language and Literature.
- Beatriz Guido, 65, Argentinian novelist and screenwriter (The Kidnapper, Traitors of San Angel).[101]
- John Henry Guinness, 52, British chairman of Guinness Mahon.
- Sidney Harmon, 80, American movie producer and screenwriter (The Talk of the Town).[102]
Unknown date
- Cyril Jackson, 84, South African astronomer.
- Émile Lachapelle, 82, Swiss rower and Olympic gold medalist.
- Lolette Payot, 77, Swiss-French tennis player.
- John Smith, 49, English footballer.
- Ethel Venton, 96–97, English secularist, councillor and animal welfare activist.
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