Deaths in June 1995
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 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.
June 1995
1
- Tony Clegg, 58, British property entrepreneur.[1]
- William Robert Collinson, 82, United States District Judge.[2]
- Prudence Hyman, 81, British ballerina and actress.[3]
2
- Jack Baggott, 88, Australian rules footballer.
- Lenox Baker, 92, American orthopedic surgeon and pioneer in sports medicine.[4]
- Frank Clack, 83, English professional footballer.[5]
- Harper MacKay, 73, American pianist, composer and arranger of music for television and film.[6]
3
- Julia Adler, 95, American actress.[7]
- Estelle Brody, 94, American actress.[8]
- Alan Bulman, 67, Australian rules footballer.[9]
- George R. Caron, 75, American crew member of the Enola Gay during the bombing of Hiroshima.[10]
- J. Presper Eckert, 76, American engineer.[11]
- Jean-Patrick Manchette, 52, French crime novelist.[12]
- Dilys Powell, 93, British film critic and travel writer.[13]
- Frank Waters, 92, American writer and novelist.[14]
4
- Alfred Beni, 72, Austrian chess International Master (IM).[15]
- Ernest Borneman, 80, German writer, sexologist, and musicologist.[16]
- Lars Brising, 80, Swedish engineer and aircraft designer.
- Leo Cantor, 76, Jewish American football player.[17]
5
- George Byers, 78, American sprint canoer who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics.[18]
- Bernard Chenot, 86, French politician and senior official.[19]
6
- Jim Barnes, 86, New Zealand politician of the National Party.[20]
- Werner H. Bloss, 64-65, German scientist known for his work in the field of photovoltaics.[21]
- Sheikh Imam, 76, Egyptian composer and singer.[22]
7
- Rita Boley Bolaffio, 97, American artist of Italian birth.
- Herman Branson, 80, American physicist and chemist.[23]
- Caroline Byrne, 24, Australian model, murdered.[24]
- Hsuan Hua, 77, Chinese Buddhist.
- Joseph Tomelty, 84, Irish actor, playwright, novelist, and theatre manager.[25]
8
- Erik Beckman, 60, Swedish poet, novelist and playwright.[26]
- Thomas Dudley Cabot, 98, American businessman and politician.[27]
- André Fleury, 91, French composer, pianist, organist, and pedagogue.[28]
- Juan Carlos Onganía, 81, 35th President of Argentina.[29]
- Jerry Zipkin, 80, American socialite.[30]
9
- Frank Chacksfield, 81, English, pianist, arranger and orchestra leader.[31]
- Walter Landor, 81, German designer and the founder of Landor Associates.[32]
- Gordon Rowe, 79, New Zealand cricketer.[33]
10
- Ali-Asghar Bahari, 89-90, Iranian musician and kamancheh player.[34]
- Ronald Morrisby, 80, Tasmanian cricketer.[35]
- Lindsey Nelson, 76, American sportscaster.[36]
11
- Lovelace Watkins, 62, American singer.[37]
12
- Ellen Semple Barry, 96, American portrait artist.[38]
- Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, 75, Italian pianist.[39]
- Julius Bürger, 98, Austrian-American composer, pianist and conductor.[40]
- William G. Connare, 83, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.[41]
- Roger Roger, 83, French arranger, composer and conductor.[42]
13
- Enrique Alarcón, 78, Spanish art director active in film.[43]
- David Parry, 52, British-Canadian folk musician, actor, stage director, and academic, heart attack.[44]
- Ginger Smock, 75, African-American violinist and orchestra leader.[45]
14
- Els Aarne, 78, Estonian composer.[46]
- Jack Chertok, 88, American film and television producer.
- Rory Gallagher, 47, Irish blues and rock guitarist, liver failure.[47]
- Roger Zelazny, 58, American science fiction writer.[48]
15
- Robert Anderson, 76, American gospel singer and composer.[49]<
- John Vincent Atanasoff, 91, American physicist and inventor of the first electronic digital computer.[50]
- Charles Bennett, 95, English screenwriter.[51]
- Robert G. Bernreuter, 93, American psychologist who developed the Bernreuter Personality Inventory.[52]
- P. K. Chishala, 37-38, Zambian musician.
16
- Vladimir Aleksenko, 72, Soviet Air Force general.[53]
- Roy Beddington, 85, British painter, illustrator, poet, writer on fishing, and journalist.[54]
- Thomas Bolger, 90, Australian wrestler who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.[55]
- Senu Abdul Rahman, 76, Malaysian politician and former federal minister and diplomat.[56]
17
- Danny Brown, 69, American NFL football player.
- Bruce Campbell, 85, American professional baseball right fielder.[57]
- Claire Sterling, 75, American author and journalist.[58]
18
- Karl Atzenroth, 99, German politician and businessman.[59]
- Keith Bennett, 64, Canadian football player.[60]
- Arthur Howard, 85, British character actor.[61]
19
- Józef Arkusz, 74, Polish film director and producer.[62]
- Luis Caballero, 51, Colombian painter, watercolourist, pastellist and lithographer.[63]
- Murray Dickie, 71, Scottish tenor.[64]
- Richard Pape, 79, British writer and POW escaper .[65]
- Peter Townsend, 80, Burmese-born British RAF officer and flying ace and romantic partner to Princess Margaret.[66]
20
- Julian Blaustein, 82, American film producer.[67]
- Emil Cioran, 84, Romanian philosopher and essayist.[68]
- Harry Gwala, 74, South African activist and politician.[69]
- Al Hansen, 67, American artist and member of the Fluxus movement.[70]
21
- Al Adamson, 65, American filmmaker and actor.[71]
- John Charles, 59, Australian rules footballer.[72]
- Larry Griffin, 40, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[73]
- Laurence McKinley Gould, 98, American geologist and polar explorer.[74]
- Tristan Jones, 66, British sailor and author.[75]
22
- Raúl Astor, 70, Mexican actor, director, producer and announcer.[76]
- Luella Buros, 93, American artist.
- Yves Congar, 91, French cardinal.[77]
23
- Harvey Barnett, 69, Australian intelligence officer.[78]
- Elizabeth Barr, 89, first woman to be a Presbyterian minister.[79]
- Marvin Camras, 79, electrical engineer and inventor.[80]
- Francesco Camusso, 87, Italian professional road racing cyclist.[81]
- Morris Cohen, 84, American who was a spy for the Soviet Union.[82]
- Roger Grimsby, 66, American television news reporter and journalist, lung cancer.[83]
- Jonas Salk, 80, American medical researcher.[84]
- Anatoly Tarasov, 76, Russian ice hockey player and coach.[85]
24
- Inshan Ali, 45, West Indian cricketer.[86]
- James Batten, 59, American journalist and publisher, brain tumor.[87]
- Len Blyth, 74, Welsh international rugby union flanker.
25
- Neil Begg, 80, New Zealand paediatrician, historian and cricketer.[88]
- Moshe Ben-Ze'ev, 83, Israeli jurist and Attorney General (1963-1968).
- Warren E. Burger, 87, Chief Justice of the United States.[89]
- Ernest Walton, 91, Irish physicist.[90]
26
- John Jefferson Bray, 82, Australian lawyer, judge, academic, and university administrator.[91]
- Jason Callahan, 19, who was the subject of a widely publicized unidentified body and missing person case.[92]
27
- Jacques Berque, 85, 85, French Islamic scholar and sociologist,.[93]
- Yoni Chen, 41, Israeli actor, voice actor, puppeteer and director, AIDS.[94]
- Efrem Kurtz, 94, 94, Russian conductor.[95]
28
- Philip Bonsal, 92, American diplomat with the U.S. Department of State.[96]
- Donald Sinclair, 84, British veterinary surgeon who was the inspiration for All Creatures Great and Small.[97]
29
- Ted Allan, 79, Canadian screenwriter, author, and poet.[98]
- Francisco Avitia, 80, Mexican singer.[99]
- Gheorghe Ciobanu, 86, Romanian ethnomusicologist and Byzantine specialist.[100]
- Roy Rowland, 84, American film director for MGM.[101]
- Lana Turner, 74, American actress.[102]
30
- Nalin Angammana, 49-50, Sri Lanka Army officer.[103]
- Georgy Beregovoy, 74, Russian cosmonaut.[104]
- Roger Chapelet, 91, French maritime painter.[105]
- Gale Gordon, 89, American actor.[106]
- Phyllis Hyman, 45, American singer and actress, suicide.[107]
- Sicco Mansholt, 86, Dutch politician.[108]
- Jorge Peixinho, 55, Portuguese composer, pianist and conductor.[109]
- Barney Simon, 63, South African theatre director and writer.[110]
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