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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1992.

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 1992Edit

1Edit

  • Mohan Choti, 57, Indian actor.
  • Maurice John Dingman, 78, American bishop of the Catholic Church.
  • Jean Hamburger, 82, French physician, surgeon and essayist.[1]
  • Irving Kaufman, 81, American judge, pancreatic cancer.[2]
  • Hussein Kamel Montasser, 68, Egyptian basketball player.
  • Frank Spitzer, 65, Austrian-American mathematician.[3]

2Edit

  • Philip Erenberg, 82, American gymnast and Olympic silver medalist.[4]
  • Theodor Gaster, 85, British-American biblical scholar.[5]
  • Paul Huston, 66, American basketball player.[6]
  • Bert Parks, 77, American television personality and Miss America and host, lung cancer.[7]
  • Vladimír Čech, 77, Czechoslovak film director and screenwriter.

3Edit

  • Otto Arndt, 71, East German politician.
  • Junior Cook, 57, American hard bop tenor saxophone player.[8]
  • Knut Fridell, 83, Swedish freestyle wrestler and Olympic champion.[9]
  • Mário Peixoto, 83, Brazilian film director.
  • Jan van Aartsen, 82, Dutch politician and jurist.

4Edit

  • Alan Davies, 30, British footballer, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.[10]
  • John Dehner, 76, American actor, emphysema.[11]
  • Lisa Fonssagrives, 80, Swedish-American fashion model.[12]
  • Vittorio Gelmetti, 65, Italian composer.[13]
  • Gurmit Singh Kullar, 84-85, Indian Olympic field hockey player (1932).
  • Ned Locke, 72, American television personality and radio announcer, liver cancer.
  • Gianni Rizzo, 67, Italian film actor.

5Edit

  • Sergio Méndez Arceo, 84, Mexican Roman Catholic bishop and human rights activist.
  • Nicomedes Santa Cruz, 66, Peruvian singer, songwriter and musicologist.
  • Paul A. Freund, 83, American jurist and law professor, cancer.[14]
  • Joseph MacManus, 21, Irish republican volunteer, shot.
  • Carter Manasco, 90, American politician.
  • Harry Mattos, 80, American gridiron football player.[15]
  • Ernest Thornton, 86, British politician.
  • Bill Wheatley, 82, American basketball player.[16]

6Edit

  • John Greenstock, 86, English cricket player.[17]
  • Wayde Preston, 62, American actor, colorectal cancer.
  • Felix Rexhausen, 59, German journalist, editor and author.
  • Cedric Sloane, 76, Australian cross-country skier.[18]

7Edit

  • Bob Allen, 75, English football player.[19]
  • Radharaman Mitra, 94, Indian revolutionary Bengali writer.
  • Shinsuke Ogawa, 56, Japanese documentary film director, liver failure.[20]
  • Gunnar Randers, 77, Norwegian physicist.
  • Buzz Sawyer, 32, American professional wrestler, drug overdose.[21]

8Edit

  • Fabian Gaffke, 78, American baseball player.[22]
  • Baruch Lumet, 93, Polish-American actor.[23]
  • Roland Robinson, 79, Australian poet and writer.[24]
  • Bazoline Estelle Usher, 106, American educator.
  • Tom Williams, 51, American ice hockey player, heart attack.[25]
  • Denny Wright, 67, English jazz guitarist, bladder cancer.[26]

9Edit

  • Leon Clore, 73, English film producer.[27]
  • Willie Fagan, 74, Scottish football player.
  • Andor Földes, 78, Hungarian pianist, fall.[28]
  • Jack Kinney, 82, American animator, director and producer.[29]
  • Boonsong Lekagul, 84, Thai medical doctor, biologist, and conservationist.

10Edit

  • Vladimir Brovikov, 60, Soviet and Russian politician.
  • Byron Gentry, 78, American gridiron football player.[30]
  • Alex Haley, 70, American writer (Roots: The Saga of an American Family), heart attack.[31]
  • Fred Hynes, 83, American sound engineer.
  • Yoshiko Okada, 89, Japanese stage and film actress.
  • Jim Pepper, 50, American musician,lymphoma.[32]
  • Doyt Perry, 82, American football player and coach.
  • Meade Roberts, 61, American screenwriter, heart attack.[33]

11Edit

  • Patrick Crehan, 71, Irish basketball player.[34]
  • Ray Danton, 60, American actor and filmmaker, kidney failure.[35]
  • Johnny Garrett, 28, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen, 88, Austrian train designer and engineer.
  • Robert W. Russell, 80, American playwright and writer for movies and documentaries.[36]
  • Carlos Rein Segura, 94, Spanish politician.[37]

12Edit

  • Sandy Douglass, 87, American sailboat racer and designer.
  • Yehuda D. Nevo, 60, Middle Eastern archeologist living in Israel.[38]
  • Stella Roman, 87, Romanian operatic soprano.[39]
  • Bep van Klaveren, 84, Dutch boxer and Olympic featherweight champion.[40]

13Edit

  • Nikolai Bogolyubov, 82, Russian theoretical physicist.[41]
  • Don Ettinger, 69, American gridiron football player.[42]
  • Antun Motika, 89, Croatian artist.
  • Earl Rapp, 70, American baseball player and scout.[43]
  • Dorothy Tree, 85, American actress, heart failure.
  • Bob den Uyl, 61, Dutch writer.
  • Warren Westlund, 65, American Olympic rower (1948).[44]

14Edit

  • Luigi Ghirri, 49, Italian artist and photographer, heart attack.[45]
  • Holger Jernsten, 81, Swedish football player.
  • Roepie Kruize, 67, Dutch field hockey player and Olympian.[46]
  • Alex Lovy, 78, American animator.
  • Angelique Pettyjohn, 48, American actress, cervical cancer.
  • Helen Vela, 45, Filipina actress and radio and TV personality, colorectal cancer.
  • Gene Venzke, 83, American middle-distance runner and Olympian.[47]

15Edit

  • Hermann Axen, 75, German political activist.[48]
  • María Elena Moyano, 33, Peruvian activist, murdered.[49]
  • Shosaku Numa, 63, Japanese neuroscientist.[50]
  • Gerhard Riege, 61, German politician, suicide by hanging.
  • William Schuman, 81, American composer, complications from hip surgery.[51]
  • Edna Gardner Whyte, 89, American aviator.

16Edit

  • Abbas al-Musawi, 39, Lebanese militant and co-founder of Hezbollah, missile strike.[52]
  • Angela Carter, 51, English novelist, lung cancer.[53]
  • Walter Franz, 80, German theoretical physicist.
  • Alberto Gomes, 76, Portuguese football player.
  • George MacBeth, 60, Scottish poet.[54]
  • Oleksander Ohloblyn, 92, Ukrainian historian.[55]
  • Jânio Quadros, 75, Brazilian politician, president (1961).[56]
  • Charles Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk, 98, British noble.[57]
  • Opal Irene Whiteley, 94, American nature writer and diarist.
  • Herman Wold, 83, Norwegian-Swedish mathematician.[58]

17Edit

  • John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse, 63, British Royal Navy officer, surgical complications.[59]
  • Alfred Hooke, 86, Canadian politician and writer.
  • Delio Morollón, 54, Spanish football player.[60]
  • Forrest L. Vosler, 68, American Air Force radio operator, Medal of Honor recipient.

18Edit

  • Sylvain Arend, 89, Belgian astronomer.
  • Roman Filippov, 56, Soviet actor, thromboembolism.
  • Robert Gittings, 81, English writer, biographer, playwright and poet.[61]
  • Edith Hamlin, 90, American painter and muralist.[62]
  • Wang Huayun, 84, Chinese politician.
  • James H. Polk, 80, American Army four-star general.[63]

19Edit

  • Narayan Shridhar Bendre, 81, Indian artist.
  • Mike Bucchianeri, 75, American gridiron football player.[64]
  • Joseph Lyman Fisher, 78, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1981), bone cancer.[65]
  • Takehiko Kanagoki, 77, Japanese Olympic basketball player (1936).[66]
  • Felix Makasiar, 76, Filipino lawyer and Chief Justice.
  • Buddy O'Grady, 72, American basketball player and coach.[67]
  • Vladimir Solomonovich Pozner, 87, Russian-French writer and translator.
  • Tojo Yamamoto, 65, American professional wrestler, suicide.

20Edit

  • Muhammad Asad, 91, Austrian journalist, writer, political theorist, and diplomat.
  • Eugene R. Black, Sr., 93, American banker.[68]
  • A. J. Casson, 93, Canadian artist.[69]
  • Roberto D'Aubuisson, 48, Salvadoran militant, esophageal cancer.
  • Pierre Dervaux, 75, French operatic conductor, composer, and pedagogue.[70]
  • Joan Dixon, 61, American actress.
  • John Kneubuhl, 71, American Samoan screenwriter, playwright and polynesian historian.
  • Dick York, 63, American actor (Bewitched), emphysema.[71]

21Edit

  • William Arrowsmith, 67, American classicist, academic, and translator.[72]
  • Charles L. Carpenter, 89, American naval admiral and genealogist.
  • Kate ter Horst, 85, Dutch housewife known as the Angel of Arnhem during the Battle of Arnhem, traffic collision.
  • Eva Jessye, 97, American conductor.[73]
  • Jane Pickens Langley, 84, American singer, heart failure.[74]
  • Henri Préaux, 80, French rowing coxswain and Olympic silver medalist.[75]
  • Haruo Tanaka, 79, Japanese actor.

22Edit

  • Sudirman Arshad, 37, Malaysian singer-songwriter, pneumonia.
  • Nicolas Bochatay, 27, Swiss Olympic speed skier (1992), skiing collision.
  • Oscar Broneer, 97, Swedish-American archaeologist.[76]
  • Gilbert Chase, 85, American music historian, critic and author, pneumonia.[77]
  • Jun Miki, 72, Japanese photographer and photojournalism pioneer.
  • Aarno Ruusuvuori, 67, Finnish architect.
  • Markos Vafiadis, 86, Greek politician and resistance fighter.[78]
  • David Wilson, 84, English football player.
  • Paul Winter, 86, French discus thrower and Olympic medalist.[79]
  • Kurt Wires, 72, Finnish Olympic canoer (1948, 1952).[80]
  • Tadeusz Łomnicki, 64, Polish actor.[81]

23Edit

  • Joseph Armone, 74, American mobster (Gambino crime family).
  • Dwight Bolinger, 84, American linguist and academic.[82]
  • Valentino Bompiani, 93, Italian publisher, writer and playwright, heart failure.[83]
  • Avraham Harman, 77, Israeli diplomat and academic administrator.[84]
  • Maurice Raes, 85, Belgian racing cyclist.
  • Einar Schanke, 64, Norwegian composer, pianist, and theatrical producer.

24Edit

  • Ljubo Benčić, 87, Yugoslav football player.
  • Clarrie Jordan, 69, English football player.[85]
  • August Lešnik, 77, Croatian football player.
  • Doreen Montgomery, 78, British screenwriter.[86]

25Edit

  • Zlatko Celent, 39, Yugoslav Olympic rower (1980), traffic accident.[87]
  • Guy Deghy, 79, Hungarian-British actor.[88]
  • Andrews Engelmann, 90, Russian-German actor.[89]
  • Harry D. Felt, 89, American naval aviator.[90]
  • F. Russell Miller, 78, New Zealand politician.
  • Carl Monssen, 70, Norwegian rower.[91]
  • Ollie O'Toole, 79, American actor.
  • Viktor Reznikov, 39, Soviet singer-songwriter, traffic collision.
  • Bernard Michael Shanley, 88, American lawyer and politician.[92]

26Edit

  • Larry Banks, 60, American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and record producer.
  • Marguerite Ross Barnett, 49, American academic, cancer.[93]
  • Gerrit Schulte, 76, Dutch racing cyclist.[94]
  • Stuart Nash Scott, 85, American lawyer and diplomat, stroke.[95]
  • Honey Sri-Isan, 20, Thai singer, traffic collision.
  • Jean R. Yawkey, 83, American sports executive (Boston Red Sox) and philanthropist.[96]
  • Military personnel killed during the Khojaly massacre:
    • Alif Hajiyev, 38, Azerbaijani officer and war hero.
    • Tofig Huseynov, 37, Azerbaijani commander and war hero.
    • Hikmet Nazarli, 25, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero.
    • Janpolad Rzayev, 24, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero.
    • Araz Selimov, 31, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero.

27Edit

  • Chuck Drazenovich, 64, American gridiron football player.[97]
  • Algirdas Julien Greimas, 74, Lithuanian-French literary scientist.[98]
  • Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa, 85, Canadian-American academic and politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1977–1983), Alzheimer's disease.[99]
  • Katharine Luomala, 84, American anthropologist.[100]
  • John Rothenstein, 90, British art historian.[101]
  • Antoine Wehenkel, 82, Luxembourgian politician and engineer.

28Edit

  • Antonio Bravo, 86, Spanish-Mexican film and television actor.[102]
  • Bolesław Orliński, 92, Polish aviator, military, sports and test pilot.
  • Enzo Pulcrano, 48, Italian actor and writer.
  • Jackie Wiid, 62, South African swimmer and Olympian.[103]
  • Bert Wilson, 42, Canadian ice hockey player, stomach cancer.

29Edit

  • Yavar Aliyev, 35, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.
  • Ada Colangeli, 78, Italian actress.
  • Don Heinrich, 61, American football player, coach, and announcer, cancer.[104]
  • Shamshi Kaldayakov, 61, Kazakh composer ("Menıñ Qazaqstanym").
  • Ferenc Karinthy, 70, Hungarian novelist, playwright, and journalist.[105]
  • La Lupe, 55, Cuban-American singer, heart attack.[106]
  • Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach, 79, Puerto Rican radio broadcaster.
  • Ruth Pitter, 94, British poet.[107]
  • Sergei Senyuskin, 34, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.
  • Eddie Wares, 76, Canadian ice hockey player.[108]
  • Mevhibe İnönü, 97, First Lady of Turkey as wife of president İsmet İnönü.

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