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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 1995.

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 1995Edit

1Edit

  • Edmund Fisher (publisher), 56, British publisher, cancer.[1]
  • Walter Anderson, 84, British trade unionist.[2]
  • Fred J. Borch, 84, American businessman who was chairman and CEO of General Electric.[3]
  • Eugenio Corecco, 63, Swiss Catholic bishop, cancer.[4]
  • Simon C. Dik, 54, Dutch linguist.[5]
  • Jackie Holmes, 74, American racecar driver.
  • Georges J. F. Köhler, 48, German biologist, heart attack.[6]
  • Vladislav Listyev, 38, Russian journalist, murdered.[7]
  • Ferdinand Lundberg, 89, American journalist.[8]
  • Herb Meadow, 83, American television producer and writer, heart attack.[9]
  • Emil Petru, 55, Romanian football player.
  • Hugh Auchincloss Steers, 32, American painter, AIDS-related complications.[10]
  • César Rodríguez Álvarez, 74, Spanish football forward and manager.[11]

2Edit

  • Suzanne Bastid, 88, French professor of law.[12]
  • Henry Felsen, 78, American writer.[13]
  • Vivian MacKerrell, 50, British actor, esophageal cancer.
  • Ray Moore, 68, American Major League Baseball player.[14]

3Edit

  • Rafael Aguilar, 65, Ecuadorian ballet dancer and choreographer.[15]
  • Vincent L. Broderick, 74, United States District Judge, cancer.[16]
  • Al Christy, 76, American actor, advertising executive, and radio and television announcer.[17]
  • Nikhil Ghosh, 76, Indian musician, teacher and writer.[18]
  • Humphry Greenwood, 67, English ichthyologist.
  • Sheikh Anwarul Haq, 77, Pakistani jurist and an academic.
  • Howard W. Hunter, 87, American President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, prostate cancer.[19]
  • Lyman Kirkpatrick, 77, inspector general and executive director of the CIA.[20]
  • Douglas Stewart, 75, American film editor (The Right Stuff, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid), Oscar winner (1984).
  • Pierre Tisseyre, 85, French-Canadian lawyer, journalist, writer and Quebec literary editor.[21]
  • Đàm Quang Trung, 73, Vietnamese general in the People's Army of Vietnam.

4Edit

  • Eden Ahbez, 86, American songwriter and recording artist, traffic collision.[22]
  • Iftekhar, 75, Indian actor.
  • Vira Misevych, 49, Soviet/Russian equestrian and Olympic champion.
  • Peggy Solomon, 86, American bridge player.
  • Matt Urban, 75, United States Army lieutenant colonel and one of the.[23]
  • Gloria Wood, 71, American singer and voice actress.[24]

5Edit

  • Jalal Agha, 49, Indian actor and director in Bollywood films, heart attack.[25]
  • Frieda Belinfante, 90, Dutch freedom fighter during World War II, cellist, and orchestra conductor, cancer.[26]
  • Henry Benson, Baron Benson, 85, British accountant.[27]
  • Juan Guerrero Burciaga, 65, United States District Judge.[28]
  • Gregg Hansford, 42, Australian motorcycle and touring car racer, racing accident.[29]
  • Roy Hughes, 84, American baseball player.[30]
  • Marguerite Kelsey, 86, British artists' model.[31]
  • Roger MacBride, 65, American lawyer, political figure, writer, and television producer.[32]
  • Nancy O'Neil, 83, Australian-born British actress.
  • Vivian Stanshall, 51, English comedian, writer, artist, broadcaster, and musician, domestic fire.[33]

6Edit

  • Franco Bertinetti, 71, Italian fencer and Olympic gold medalist.[34]
  • Gabriel Bracho, 79, Venezuelan artist.
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass, 54, Polish actress, stroke.[35]
  • Moturi Satyanarayana, 93, Indian independence activist.
  • Delroy Wilson, 46, Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer, cirrhosis.[36]

7Edit

  • John J. Allen Jr., 95, American politician.[37]
  • Don Cook, 74, American journalist.[38]
  • Ivan Craig, 83, Scottish actor.
  • Harold W. Hannold, 83, American Republican Party politician.
  • Róża Herman, 93, Polish chess player.
  • Najib Kilani, 63, Egyptian poet and novelist.
  • John Lambert, 68, British composer and music educator.[39]
  • B. N. B. Rao, 85, Indian surgeon, medical academic, researcher, and writer.
  • Norman Rosten, 82, American poet, playwright, and novelist.[40]
  • Paul-Émile Victor, 87, French ethnologist and explorer (b. 1907).[41]
  • Kazimierz Wiłkomirski, 94, Polish cellist, composer and conductor.[42]

8Edit

  • Naomi Feinbrun-Dothan, 94, Russian-Israeli botanist.
  • Junpei Gomikawa, 78, Japanese novelist.[43]
  • Paul Horgan, 91, American novelist and historian.[44]
  • Ike Lozada, 54, Filipino comedian, actor and TV host, heart attack.
  • John Ormond, 89, New Zealand businessman and farmer.
  • Sooranad Kunjan Pillai, 83, Indian , researcher, lexicographer, poet, essayist, literary critic, orator, grammarian, educationist, and scholar of the Malayalam language.
  • Ingo Schwichtenberg, 29, German drummer, suicide.[45]

9Edit

  • Ian Ballantine, 79, American publisher, heart attack.[46]
  • Edward Bernays, 103, Austrian-born American propagandist.[47]
  • Bill Cassidy, 54, Scottish football player and manager.[48]
  • Yisrael Galil, 71, Israeli firearm designer.[49]
  • Paco Jamandreu, 75, Argentine fashion designer and actor, heart attack.
  • Ricardo Mañé, 47, Uruguayan mathematician.
  • Robert Sheats, 79, United States Navy Master Diver.

10Edit

  • Rigmor Andersen, 91, Danish designer, educator and author.[50]
  • Fred Davis, 77, American gridiron football player.[51]
  • Doris Duranti, 77, Italian film actress.[52]
  • Wilhelm Heckmann, 97, German concert and easy listening musician.
  • David D. Keck, 91, American botanist.[53]
  • Alexander Hyatt King, 83, English musicologist, bibliographer, and music librarian of the British Library and British Museum.[54]
  • Ovidi Montllor, 53, Spanish singer and actor, esophageal cancer.[55]
  • Mattityahu Peled, 71, Israeli public figure.[56]
  • Irene Tedrow, 87, American actress, stroke.
  • Michal Tučný, 48, Czech singer and songwriter, cancer, liver cancer.
  • Dicky Zulkarnaen, 55, Indonesian actor.

11Edit

  • Antonio León Amador, 85, Spanish football player.
  • Rein Aun, 54, Estonian multitalented athlete and Olympic medalist.[57]
  • Jean Bayard, 97, French rugby union player who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.[58]
  • Alf Goullet, 103, Australian cyclist.
  • Carlos Albán Holguín, 64, Colombian lawyer and politician.[59]
  • Wilfred Jacobs, 75, first Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda.
  • Ernest Kabushemeye, Burundian politician and the Minister for Mines and Energy, assassinated.[60]
  • Don Lane, 59, Australian politician and minister.
  • Jean-Pierre Masson, 76, Canadian film and television actor.
  • Herb McCracken, 95, American football player and coach.
  • Lotte Rausch, 81, German stage and film actress.
  • María Rosa Salgado, 65, Spanish actress.[61]
  • James Scott-Hopkins, 73, British Conservative politician.
  • Myfanwy Talog, 50, Welsh actress, breast cancer.
  • Väinö Valve, 99, Finnish general and navy commander.
  • Karl Österreicher, 72, Austrian conductor and music teacher.

12Edit

  • Mija Aleksić, 71, Serbian actor.[62]
  • Dumitru Almaș, 86, Romanian journalist, novelist, historian, writer and professor.[63]
  • Madis Aruja, 59, Estonian conservationist, geographer and ski-orienteer.[64]
  • Juanin Clay, 45, American actress and director.[65]
  • Jack Mowat, 86, Scottish football referee.[66]
  • Rick Muther, 59, American racing driver.

13Edit

  • Mieczysław Balcer, 88, Polish football player.
  • Leon Day, 78, American baseball player, heart attack.[67]
  • Jonas C. Greenfield, 68, American scholar of Semitic languages.[68]
  • Odette Hallowes, 82, French intelligence officer.[69]
  • William Hulse, 74, American middle-distance runner.
  • Abdul Ali Mazari, 48-49, Afghan warlord and politician, executed by the Taliban.[70]

14Edit

  • Dennis Bell, 46, American journalist Pulitzer Prize winner, pneumonia.[71]
  • Frank Blair, 79, broadcast journalist for NBC News who was news anchor of Today.[72]
  • Alessandro Cutolo, 95, Italian academic, television presenter, actor and historian.[73]
  • William Alfred Fowler, 83, American physicist.[74]
  • John Peters Humphrey, 89, Canadian legal scholar, jurist, and human rights advocate.[75]
  • Ed Roberts, 56, American activist.[76]
  • Gerard Victory, 73, Irish composer.[77]
  • W. Arthur Winstead, 91, American politician.

15Edit

  • Bhupinder Singh Brar, 68, Indian politician.
  • Milo Calhoun, 54, Jamaican boxer who won the British Commonwealth middleweight title.
  • Florence Chadwick, 76, American long-distance swimmer and first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions.[78]
  • Wolfgang Harich, 71, East German philosopher and journalist.[79]
  • Fred Mulley, 76, British politician, barrister and economist.

16Edit

  • John Cavosie, 87, American football player.[80]
  • Albert Hackett, 95, American dramatist and screenwriter.[81]
  • Paul Kipkoech, 32, Kenyan long-distance runner.
  • Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, 83, British Commando during World War II and nobleman.[82]
  • Art Mollner, 82, American basketball player.[83]
  • Heinrich Sutermeister, 84, Swiss composer.[84]

17Edit

  • Amiraslan Aliyev, 34, Azerbaijan military officer and National Hero of Azerbaijan, killed in action.[85]
  • Rick Aviles, 42, American actor (Ghost, Carlito's Way, The Stand), AIDS-related complications.[86]
  • Paul Backman, 74, Finnish cyclist.[87]
  • Donald Baverstock, 71, British television producer and executive.[88]
  • Vladimir Bunchikov, 92, Russian baritone.[89]
  • Helen Christie, 80, British actress.
  • Seymour Clark, 92, English cricketer.[90]
  • Theresa Clay, 84, English entomologist.[91]
  • Flor Contemplacion, 42, Filipina domestic worker executed in Singapore for murder, hanged.[92]
  • Estálin, 72, Spanish screenwriter and film director, liver cancer.[93]
  • Pedro J. González, 99, Mexican activist, musician and radio personality.[94]
  • Arthur Highland, 83, American competition swimmer.[95]
  • Rovshan Javadov, 43, Azerbaijani Armed Forces officer and politician.
  • Muriel Kauffman, 78, American civic leader and philanthropist.
  • Ahmad Khomeini, 49, younger son of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and father of Hassan Khomeini.[96]
  • Ronnie Kray, 61, British criminal and twin brother of Reggie Kray, heart attack.[97]
  • Robert Monroe, 79, American radio broadcasting executive.[98]
  • Sunnyland Slim, 88, American blues pianist, kidney failure.[99]

18Edit

  • Sadri Alışık, 69, Turkish actor.[100]
  • Merv Harvey, 76, Australian cricketer.
  • James H. Howard, 81, United States Air Force general and recipient of the Medal of Honor.[101]
  • Vern Huffman, 80, American gridiron football player.[102]
  • Hugh Kelsey, 69, Scottish bridge player and writer.[103]
  • Pengiran Ahmad Raffae, 87, Malaysian politician.
  • Fred Ramsey, 80, American writer on jazz and record producer.[104]
  • Gerry Shaw, 52, Canadian football player.
  • Eric Winkler, 75, Canadian politician.

19Edit

  • Stan Ackermans, 58, Dutch mathematician.[105]
  • Nike Ardilla, 19, Indonesian singer, actress, and model, traffic accident.[106]
  • Trevor Blokdyk, 59, South African motorcycle speedway rider and Formula One driver.
  • Walter F. Boone, 97, United States Navy admiral.[107]
  • Max Braithwaite, 83, Canadian novelist.[108]
  • Tony Chachere, 89, American businessman and chef.[109]
  • Wolfgang Plath, 64, German musicologist.[110]
  • Jürgen Schütz, 55, German football player.
  • Gerard Tebroke, 45, Dutch runner who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics, brain haemorrhage.[111]
  • Yasuo Yamada, 62, Japanese voice actor (Lupin III), complications from a brain hemorrhage.

20Edit

  • Michael Arattukulam, 84, first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alleppey.
  • Russell Braddon, 74, Australian writer of novels, biographies and TV scripts.[112]
  • Thomas J. Grasso, 32, American double murderer, execution by lethal injection.[113]
  • James Kilfedder, 66, Northern Ireland unionist politician.[114]
  • Sidney Kingsley, 88, American dramatist.[115]
  • Werner Liebrich, 68, German football player, heart failure.[116]
  • Luis Saslavsky, 91, Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer.[117]
  • Big John Studd, 47, American professional wrestler, lymphoma cancer.[118]
  • Víctor Ugarte, 68, Bolivian football player.

21Edit

  • Paul Callaway, 85, American organist and conductor.[119]
  • Amir H. Jamal, 73, Tanzanian politician and diplomat.
  • Connie Kreski, 48, American model and actress, lung cancer.
  • Étienne Martin, 82, French sculptor.[120]
  • Tony Monopoly, 50, Australiancabaret singer and actor.
  • Robert Urquhart, 72, Scottish character actor.[121]
  • James Bud Walton, 73, American businessman and co-founder of Walmart.

22Edit

  • Robert Beauchamp, 71-72, American figurative painter and arts educator, prostate cancer.[122]
  • Jack Eastwood, 87, Canadian figure skater.[123]
  • James G. Horsfall, 90, American biologist, plant pathologist, and agriculturist.[124]
  • Huang Jiqing, 90, Chinese geologist.
  • Peter Woods, 64, British journalist, cancer.[125]

23Edit

  • Qadeeruddin Ahmed, 85-86, Pakistani jurist and former Governor of Sindh province.[126]
  • Alan Barton, 41, British singer and member of the duo Black Lace, traffic accident.[127]
  • Shakti Chattopadhyay, 61, Indian poet and writer.[128]
  • Davie Cooper, 39, Scottish football player, brain haemorrhage.[129]
  • Alfons Deloor, 84, Belgian racing cyclist.[130]
  • Vladimir Ivashov, 55, Soviet/Russian actor, heart attack.
  • Jerry Lester, 85, American comedian, singer and performer, Alzheimer's disease.[131]
  • Hal Mooney, 84, American composer and arranger.[132]
  • Irving Shulman, 81, American author and screenwriter, Alzheimer's disease.[133]
  • Lou Zhicen, 75, Chinese pharmacognosist and educator.

24Edit

  • Chet Mutryn, 74, American gridiron football player.[134]
  • Joseph Needham, 94, British biochemist, historian, and sinologist, Parkinson's disease.[135]
  • Carlo Pavesi, 71, Italian fencer.[136]
  • Henri Xhonneux, 49, Belgian film director and screenwriter.

25Edit

  • James Samuel Coleman, 68, American sociologist.[137]
  • James Gardner, 87, British designer.[138]
  • John Hugenholtz, 80, Dutch designer of race tracks and cars, traffic collision.
  • Stuart Milner-Barry, 88, British chess player, chess writer, and codebreaker during World War II.
  • Hugh Wade, 93, American politician.

26Edit

  • John Bright, 86, American biblical scholar.[139]
  • Raúl Cascaret, 32, Cuban wrestler who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics.[140]
  • Belgin Doruk, 58, Turkish film actress.[141]
  • Eazy-E, 30, American rapper and record producer, complications from AIDS.[142]
  • Frans Mahn, 61, Dutch cyclist.[143]
  • Vladimir Maksimov, 64, Russian writer.[144][145]
  • Alejandro Morera Soto, 85, Costa Rican football player.
  • Ko Takamoro, 87, Japanese football player.

27Edit

  • René Allio, 70, French film and theater director.[146]
  • John F. Blake, 72, American intelligence official who was Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.[147]
  • Paul Brinegar, 77, American actor (Rawhide, Lancer, High Plains Drifter), pulmonary emphysema.[148]
  • Albert Drach, 92, Austrian-Jewish writer who won the Georg Büchner Prize in 1988.[149]
  • Margita Figuli, 85, Slovak prose writer, translator and children's author.
  • Maurizio Gucci, 46, Italian businessman and the one-time head of the Gucci fashion house, homicide.
  • Tony Lovink, 92, Dutch diplomat.
  • Chet Nichols Jr., 64, American baseball player.
  • Imre Nyéki, 66, Hungarian swimmer and Olympic medalist.[150]

28Edit

  • Julian Cayo-Evans, 57, Welsh political activist.[151]
  • Mogens Ellegaard, 60, Danish accordionist.[152]
  • Hanns Joachim Friedrichs, 68, German journalist, lung cancer.[153]
  • William Hayter, 88, British diplomat, ambassador to the Soviet Union, and Warden of New College, Oxford.[154]
  • Jack Jennings, 71, Australian politician.
  • Hari Dev Joshi, 73, Indian freedom fighter and politician.
  • Ana Mariscal, 71, Spanish film actress, director, screenwriter and film producer.
  • Hugh O'Connor, 32, American actor (In the Heat of the Night), suicide.[155]
  • Albert Pratz, 80, Canadian violinist, conductor, and composer.
  • Steve Stonebreaker, 56, American gridiron football player, suicide.[156]
  • Harold M. Weintraub, 49, American scientist, brain tumor.[157]

29Edit

  • Robert Breusch, 87, German-American number theorist.[158]
  • Harindra Dave, 64, Indian poet, journalist, playwright and novelist.
  • Allan Fjeldheim, 76, Norwegian pair skater.[159]
  • Richard F. Gallagher, 85, American baseball, basketball and American football coach and administrator.
  • Antony Hamilton, 42, English–Australian actor, model and dancer, pneumonia.[160]
  • Milton Horn, 88, Russian American sculptor and artist.[161]
  • Carl Jefferson, 75, American jazz record producer.[162]
  • Jimmy McShane, 37, Irish singer and front-man of band Baltimora, AIDS.[163]
  • Mort Meskin, 78, American comic book artist.[164]
  • Terry Moore, 82, American baseball player and manager, and coach.[165]
  • Donald Morrow, 86, Canadian politician.
  • Katherine Squire, 92, American actress.[166]
  • John Terry, 81, British film financier and lawyer.[167]
  • Pops Yoshimura, 72, Japanese motorcycle tuner and race team owner, cancer.

30Edit

  • Arkadiusz Bachur, 33, Polish equestrian.[168]
  • Rozelle Claxton, 82, American jazz pianist.[169]
  • Marcus Ervine-Andrews, 83, Irish officer in the British Army and recipient of the Victoria Cross.
  • Charles Irving, 70, British politician.
  • Tony Lock, 65, English cricket player.[170]
  • Willem Peters, 91, Dutch athlete.[171]
  • Paul A. Rothchild, 59, American record producer, lung cancer.[172]
  • John Lighton Synge, 98, Irish mathematician and physicist.[173]

31Edit

  • Robert Annis, 66, American soccer player.[174]
  • Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern Jr., 90, Swedish officer and horse rider and Olympian.
  • Max Brüel, 67, Danish architect and jazz musician.[175]
  • Roberto Juarroz, 69, Argentine poet.
  • Ryogo Kubo, 75, Japanese mathematical physicist.
  • Rudy Rutherford, 70, American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist.[176]
  • Selena, 23, American singer, murdered.[177]
  • Madeleine Sologne, 82, French actress.[178]
  • Carl Story, 78, American bluegrass musician.[179]
  • Kim Yong-shik, 81, South Korean lawyer and diplomat.

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