Died on This Day (02-Apr)
Person | Person | Description | Age | Anniv | |
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Bill Heine | Bill Heine was an American-born British radio broadcaster and writer based in Oxford, England. | British radio broadcaster | 74 | 1 | |
Robert Abajyan | Robert Abajyan was an Armenian junior sergeant in the Republic of Artsakh Defense Army. | Armenian junior sergeant | 19 | 4 | |
Miloš Mikeln | Miloš Mikeln was a Slovene writer, playwright, theatre director and journalist. | Writer, dramatists and playwright | 83 | 6 | |
Alan Ruddock | Alan Ruddock was an Irish Martial Arts pioneer, teacher and writer. | Aikidoka | 68 | 8 | |
Pope John Paul II | Pope John Paul II was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his death in April 2005, and was later canonised as Pope Saint John Paul II. | Catholic Pope | 84 | 15 | |
Edwin Starr | Charles Edwin Hatcher , known by his stage name Edwin Starr, was an American singer and songwriter. | Soul singer | 61 | 17 | |
Aldo Fabrizi | Aldo Fabrizi was an Italian actor, director, screenwriter and comedian, best known for the role of the heroic priest in Roberto Rossellini's Rome, Open City and as partner of Totò in a number of successful comedies. | Italian actor | 84 | 30 | |
Stanley Forman Reed | Stanley Forman Reed was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the U. | American judge | 95 | 40 | |
Lansing Hoskins Beach | Lansing Beach was a U.S. Army officer who served for a time as Chief of Engineers. | Engineer in the United States Army | 84 | 75 | |
Patrick Gass | Patrick Gass served as sergeant in the Lewis and Clark Expedition . | American explorer | 98 | 150 |
Person | Person | Description | Age | Anniv | |
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Winnie Mandela | Winnie Madikizela-Mandela OLS MP , also known as Winnie Mandela, was a South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, and the second wife of Nelson Mandela. | First Lady of South Africa | 81 | 2 | |
Hayley Okines | Hayley Leanne Okines was an English author and activist who was a sufferer of the extremely rare aging disease progeria. | Progeria victim | 17 | 5 | |
Robert Ward | Robert Eugene Ward was an American composer who is best remembered for his opera The Crucible after the 1953 play of the same name by Arthur Miller. | American composer | 95 | 7 | |
Sonia McMahon | Sonia Rachel McMahon, Lady McMahon , was an Australian socialite and philanthropist. | Australian philanthropist | 77 | 10 | |
Alan Levy | Alan Levy was an American author. | American author | 72 | 16 | |
Harvey Penick | Harvey Morrison Penick was an American professional golfer and coach, who coached many Hall of Fame players. | Golfer | 90 | 25 | |
John-Michael Tebelak | John-Michael Tebelak was an American playwright and director. | American theatre director | 35 | 35 | |
Dong Biwu | Dong Biwu was a Chinese communist revolutionary and politician, who served as acting Chairman of the People's Republic of China between 1972 and 1975. | Chinese politician | 89 | 45 | |
Matty McIntyre | Matthew Martin "Matty" McIntyre was an outfielder in Major League Baseball who played ten seasons with the Philadelphia Athletics , Detroit Tigers , and Chicago White Sox . | American baseball player | 39 | 100 | |
Joseph Dudley | Joseph Dudley was a colonial administrator, a native of Roxbury in Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the son of one of its founders. | Royal governor of Massachusetts | 72 | 300 |