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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 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.

May 1992Edit

1Edit

  • Agustin Cueva, 54, Ecuadorian writer, cancer.
  • Hella Hammid, 70, German-American photographer.
  • Sharon Redd, 46, American singer, pneumonia caused by AIDS.[1]
  • Justin Stein, 80, American baseball player.[2]
  • Celerino Sánchez, 48, Mexican baseball player.[3]

2Edit

  • Stefano D'Arrigo, 72, Italian writer.[4]
  • Trevor Hatherton, 67, New Zealand geophysicist, scientific administrator and Antarctic scientist.
  • Mike Karakas, 80, American ice hockey player.[5]
  • Stefan Kieniewicz, 84, Polish historian.
  • Wilbur Daigh Mills, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1939–1977).[6]
  • Kel Tremain, 54, New Zealand rugby player.
  • Margarete Wallmann, 87-90, Austrian opera director and ballerina.[7]

3Edit

  • Alummoodan, 59, Indian actor.
  • Vilma Degischer, 80, Austrian theatre and film actress.[8]
  • Godman Irvine, 82, Canadian-British politician.
  • George Murphy, 89, American politician and actor, member of the U.S. Senate (1965–1971), leukemia.[9]

4Edit

  • Shane Curry, 24, American football player, shot.
  • August Hellemans, 84, Belgian football player.
  • Michael Howlett, 77, American politician, kidney failure.[10]
  • Ronnie Knox, 57, Canadian football player.[11]
  • Gregor Mackenzie, 64, British politician.[12]
  • Lyn Marshall, 47, British yoga teacher, ballerina, and actress, brain cancer.
  • Thomas O. Paine, 70, American engineer and scientist, cancer.[13]

5Edit

  • Yunis Aliyev, 33, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Edmondo Amati, 72, Italian film producer.
  • Del M. Clawson, 78, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1978).[14]
  • Fikret Hajiyev, 27, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Kerim Kerimov, 20, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.
  • Sarkhan Ojaqverdiyev, 24, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Jean-Claude Pascal, 64, French actor, stomach cancer.[15]
  • Jean Vauthier, 81, French playwright.
  • Dick Yarmy, 59, American actor, lung cancer.

6Edit

  • Marlene Dietrich, 90, German-American actress (The Blue Angel, Morocco), kidney failure.[16]
  • Malcolm A. MacIntyre, 84, American lawyer and hall of fame lacrosse player.[17]
  • Gaston Reiff, 71, Belgian Olympic runner (1948).[18]
  • Jilly Rizzo, 75, American restaurateur and actor, traffic collision.[19]
  • Tatyana Yesenina, 73, Soviet writer.

7Edit

  • Nachhatar Chhatta, 32, Indian singer, alcohol intoxication.[20]
  • Kiril Hristov, 42, Bulgarian football player.[21]
  • Soerip, 70, Indonesian singer and film actress.
  • Tiny Timbrell, 75, Canadian musician.

8Edit

  • Albert Agarunov, 23, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.
  • Addeke Hendrik Boerma, 80, Dutch civil servant.[22]
  • Richard Derr, 74, American actor, pancreatic cancer.[23]
  • Gul Mohammad, 70, Pakistani cricketer, liver cancer.[24]
  • Sergey Obraztsov, 90, Russian puppeteer.[25]
  • Otto Šimánek, 67, Czechoslovak actor.[26]

9Edit

  • Hernán Bolaños, 80, Nicaraguan-Costa Rican football player.
  • Keith Bissell, 80, Canadian composer.[27]
  • Tom Chessell, 78, Australian rower and Olympic medalist.[28]
  • Carmine Lombardozzi, 79, American mobster and member of the Gambino crime family.
  • Mehman Sayadov, 19, Azerbaijani soldier and war hero, killed in action.

10Edit

  • Egil Endresen, 72, Norwegian judge and politician.
  • John Lund, 81, American actor.[29]
  • Werner Nilsen, 88, Norwegian-American soccer player.
  • K. G. Ramanathan, 71, Indian mathematician.
  • Sylvia Syms, 74, American singer, heart attack.[30]
  • Willard Long Thorp, 92, American economist.[31]

11Edit

  • Judith Brown, 60, American dancer and sculptor.[32]
  • René Guajardo, 59, Mexican professional wrestler, liver cancer.
  • Loretta Cessor Manggrum, 95, American pianist and composer of sacred music.[33]
  • William A. Mueller, 91, American sound engineer.
  • Curtis D. Summers, 62, American engineer and roller coaster designer.[34]
  • Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda, 83, Japanese member of the imperial family, heart attack.

12Edit

  • Joe Burke, 68, American baseball executive, lymphatic cancer.
  • Nikos Gatsos, 80, Greek poet, translator and lyricist.
  • Jacqueline Maillan, 69, French actress, heart attack.[35]
  • Hector McIvor, 91, Australian politician.[36]
  • Bob Mizer, 70, American photographer and filmmaker.[37]
  • Lenny Montana, 66, American actor, professional wrestler and mobster, heart attack.
  • Robert Reed, 59, American actor (The Brady Bunch), colon cancer.[38]

13Edit

  • Patrick Angus, 38, American painter, AIDS.[39]
  • Gisela Elsner, 55, German novelist, suicide by jumping.[40]
  • Stan Hugill, 85, British folk music performer.[41]
  • Dawon Kahng, 61, Korean-American electrical engineer and inventor.[42]
  • Leon Klatzkin, 77, American music arranger, composer, and conductor.
  • F. E. McWilliam, 83, Northern Irish sculptor, cancer.[43]
  • Wanda Rutkiewicz, 49, Polish mountain climber, climbing accident.
  • Bart Zoet, 49, Dutch cyclist, heart attack.

14Edit

  • Lyle Alzado, 43, American football player, brain cancer.[44]
  • Robert Howie, 93, Scottish rugby player.
  • Frank M. Karsten, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1947–1969).[45]
  • Nie Rongzhen, 92, Chinese general.[46]

15Edit

  • Tommy Colella, 73, American gridiron football player.[47]
  • Ladislav Demšar, 63, Yugoslav basketball player and coach.
  • Jovy Marcelo, 27, Filipino racing driver, racing accident.
  • Bartlett Mullins, 87, British actor.
  • Robert Morris Page, 88, American physicist, heart failure.[48]
  • Valentino Pellarini, 72, Italian basketball player.[49]
  • Gino Rossetti, 87, Italian football manager and football player.[50]
  • Jalil Safarov, 30, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.
  • Parviz Samedov, 22, Azerbaijani soldier, killed in battle.

16Edit

  • Joe Healey, 81, American hurdler and Olympian.[51]
  • Marisa Mell, 53, Austrian actress, throat cancer.[52]
  • Eric James, Baron James of Rusholme, 83, British educator.[53]
  • Chalino Sánchez, 31, Mexican singer-songwriter, murdered.
  • Robert Grainger Ker Thompson, 76, British military officer and counter-insurgency expert.[54]

17Edit

  • Robert Blanc, 47, French footballer.
  • George Hurrell, 87, American photographer, bladder cancer.[55]
  • William Ivey, 72, American painter, cancer.
  • Želimir Vidović, 38, Bosnian football player, murdered.
  • Lawrence Welk, 89, American musician and television personality (The Lawrence Welk Show), pneumonia.[56]

18Edit

  • Jake Leicht, 72, American gridiron football player.[57]
  • Giuliani G. De Negri, 71, Italian film producer and screenwriter.[58]
  • Jasper K. Smith, 86, American attorney and politician.
  • Skip Stephenson, 52, American comedian, heart attack.
  • Marshall Thompson, 66, American actor, heart failure.[59]

19Edit

  • Esther Averill, 89, American author.[60]
  • Alfred McClung Lee, 85, American sociologist.[61]
  • Jock Turner, 48, Scottish rugby player.
  • Hans Vogt, 81, German composer.

20Edit

  • Roger Keith Coleman, 33, American convicted murderer, execution by electric chair.
  • Giovanni Colombo, 89, Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.[62]
  • Leela Sumant Moolgaokar, 75, Indian social worker.[63]
  • James Tully, 76, Irish politician.
  • Alicia Vergel, 64, Filipina actress.

21Edit

  • Ulric Cole, 86, American pianist, editor, music educator and composer.[64]
  • T. B. Ilangaratne, 79, Sri Lankan politician, author, dramatist, and theater actor.
  • Åke Lindblom, 73, Swedish sports shooter.[65]
  • Mugs Stump, 42, American mountaineer, mountaineering accident.[66]

22Edit

  • Tony Accardo, 86, American mobster and Chicago Outfit boss, cardiopulmonary failure.[67]
  • Roy Childs, 43, American political essayist, fall.
  • Elizabeth David, 78, British cookery writer, stroke.[68]
  • Dan Enright, 74, American television producer, cancer.[69]
  • Zellig S. Harris, 82, American linguist.[70]
  • Abraham Moles, 71, French information scientist.[71]
  • György Ránki, 84, Hungarian composer.[72]
  • Iosif Varga, 50, Romanian football player.
  • Lee Yang-ji, 37, Japanese novelist, myocarditis.

23Edit

  • James Blair, 82, American rower and Olympic champion.[73]
  • Kostas Davourlis, 44, Greek football player, heart attack.
  • Giovanni Falcone, 53, Italian magistrate, assassinated, car bomb.[74]
  • John Gates, 78, American communist politician.[75]
  • Charley Malone, 81, American gridiron football player.[76]
  • Francesca Morvillo, 46, Italian magistrate, assassinated, car bomb.
  • Paul Moukila, 41, Congolese football player, malaria.[77]
  • Henry George Pearce, 74, Australian politician.
  • Ernst Plischke, 88, Austrian-New Zealand architect, town planner and furniture designer.
  • Atahualpa Yupanqui, 84, Argentine musician.[78]

24Edit

  • Jean Aberbach, 81, Austrian-American music publisher.[79]
  • Francis Thomas Bacon, 87, English engineer.[80]
  • Luiz Eça, 56, Brazilian samba and bossa nova pianist.[81]
  • Joan Sanderson, 79, British actress.

25Edit

  • Danny Biasone, 83, Italian-American sports executive.
  • Tulio Demicheli, 77, Argentine filmmaker, cancer.[82]
  • Sari Dienes, 93, Hungarian-American artist.[83]
  • Viktor Grishin, 77, Soviet politician, heart attack.
  • Philip Habib, 72, American diplomat, cardiac arrhythmia.[84]
  • Gitta Mallasz, 84, Hungarian artist.[85]
  • Ruben Zakharian, 90, Russian painter.

26Edit

  • Edmund Beloin, 82, American writer of radio, film, and television.[86]
  • Terence Clarke, 88, British Army officer and politician.
  • Dorota Horzonkówna, 58, Polish Olympic gymnast (1952, 1956).[87]
  • George Morrow, 66, American jazz bassist.[88]
  • Geneva Sayre, 80, American bryologist and bibliographer.

27Edit

  • Machiko Hasegawa, 72, Japanese manga artist.[89]
  • Peter Jenkins, 58, British journalist, respiratory failure.[90]
  • Karl Leyser, 71, German-British historian.[91]
  • John Myhers, 70, American actor, pneumonia.[92]
  • Delilah Pierce, 88, American artist, curator and educator.[93]
  • Donald K. Ross, 81, American naval officer, heart attack.
  • Franz Rupp, 91, German-American pianist.[94]
  • Jone Salinas, 74, Italian actress.
  • Michael Talbot, 38, American quantum mystic, lymphoid leukemia.[95]

28Edit

  • Ricardo Caminos, 75-76, Argentine egyptologist.[96]
  • Fumio Fujimura, 75, Japanese baseball player.[97]
  • Bai Hong, 72, Chinese singer.
  • Godefroid Munongo, 66, Congolese politician.
  • Lorenzo Tañada, 93, Filipino lawyer, civil rights advocate and politician.

29Edit

  • Ollie Halsall, 43, English guitarist, drug-induced heart attack.
  • Yoshitoshi Mori, 93, Japanese artist.
  • Albert Ndongmo, 65, Cameroonian prelate of the Catholic Church.[98]
  • Nils-Åke Sandell, 65, Swedish football player and manager.
  • Ken Suesens, 75, American basketball coach.[99]
  • Petro Udovychenko, 78, Ukrainian politician and diplomat.

30Edit

  • Karl Carstens, 77, German politician, president (1979–1984).[100]
  • Larry Craig, 75, American football player.[101]
  • Craig Ellwood, 70, Los Angeles-based modernist architect.[102]
  • Mitsuharu Inoue, 66, Japanese writer, colorectal cancer.
  • James Lamy, 64, American bobsledder and Olympic medalist.[103]
  • Elly Yunara, 68, Indonesian film actress and producer.
  • Antoni Zygmund, 91, Polish mathematician.[104]

31Edit

  • Eugene A. Chappie, 72, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–1987).[105]
  • Henri Moreau de Melen, 89, Belgian politician.
  • Walter Neugebauer, 71, Croatian comic book artist and animator.
  • Lillian Powell, 96, Canadian-American dancer.
  • Dieter Puschel, 52, German cyclist.[106]
  • Lutz Stavenhagen, 52, German politician, pneumonia.

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