Deaths in March 1995
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 1995
1
- Walter Anderson, 84, British trade unionist.[1]
- Fred J. Borch, 84, American businessman who was chairman and CEO of General Electric.[2]
- Edmund Fisher, 56, British publisher, cancer.[3]
- Georges J. F. Köhler, 48, German biologist.[4]
- Vladislav Listyev, 38, Russian journalist, murdered.[5]
- César Rodríguez, 74, Spanish football forward and manager.
2
- Suzanne Bastid, 88, French professor of law.[6]
3
- Rafael Aguilar, 65, Ecuadorian ballet dancer and choreographer.[7]
- Vincent L. Broderick, 74, United States District Judge.[8]
- Al Christy, 76, American actor, advertising executive, and radio and television announcer.[9]
- Howard W. Hunter, 87, American President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[10]
- Robert Marquis, 67-68, German born American architect and academic, complication during surgery [11]
- Pierre Tisseyre, 85, French-born lawyer, journalist, writer and Quebec literary editor.[12]
4
- eden ahbez, 86, American singer songwriter.[13]
5
- Jalal Agha, 49, Indian actor and director in Bollywood films, heart attack.[14]
- Frieda Belinfante, 90, Dutch freedom fighter during World War II, cellist, and pioneering female orchestra conductor.[15]
- Henry Benson, Baron Benson, 85, British accountant.[16]
- Juan Guerrero Burciaga, 65, United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico.[17]
- Gregg Hansford, 42, Australian professional motorcycle and touring car racer, racing accident.[18]
- Marguerite Kelsey, 86, celebrated British artists' model.[19]
- Vivian Stanshall, 51, English comedian, writer, artist, broadcaster, and musician, domestic fire.[20]
6
- Franco Bertinetti, 71, Italian fencer and Olympic gold medalist.[21]
- Gabriel Bracho, 79, Venezuelan artist.
- Delroy Wilson, 46, Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer, cirrhosis.[22]
7
- John J. Allen Jr., 95, US Representative from California's 7th congressional district.[23]
- Don Cook, 74, American journalist.[24]
- Kansas Fields, 79, American drummer.[25]
- John Lambert, 68, British composer and music educator.[26]
- Paul-Émile Victor, 87, French ethnologist and explorer (b. 1907).[27]
8
- Paul Horgan, 91, American novelist and historian.[28]
- Ingo Schwichtenberg, 29, German drummer, suicide.[29]
9
- Ian Ballantine, 79, American publisher.[30]
- Edward Bernays, 103, Austrian-born American propagandist.[31]
- Bill Cassidy, 54, Scottish professional football player and manager.[32]
- Yisrael Galil, 71, Israeli firearm designer.[33]
10
- Rigmor Andersen, 91, Danish designer, educator and author.[34]
- Alexander Hyatt King, 83, English musicologist, bibliographer, and music librarian of the British Library and British Museum.[35]
- Ovidi Montllor, 53, Spanish singer and actor.[36]
11
- Carlos Albán Holguín, 64, Colombian lawyer and politician.[37]
- Rein Aun, 54, Estonian multitalented athlete and Olympic medalist.[38]
- Jean Bayard, 97, French rugby union player who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.
- Ernest Kabushemeye, Burundian politician and the Minister for Mines and Energy, assassinated[39]
- Wilfred Jacobs, 75, first Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda.
12
- Mija Aleksić, 71, Serbian actor.[40]
- Dumitru Almaș, 86, Romanian journalist, novelist, historian, writer and professor.[41]
- Madis Aruja, 59, Estonian conservationist, geographer and ski-orienteer.[42]
- Juanin Clay, 45, American actress and director.[43]
13
- Leon Day, 78, American professional baseball pitcher.[44]
- Odette Hallowes, 82, French intelligence officer.[45]
- Abdul Ali Mazari, 48-49, the political leader of the Hezb-e Wahdat party, executed by the Taliban.[46]
14
- Dennis Bell, 46, American journalist Pulitzer Prize winner, pneumonia.[47]
- Frank Blair, 79, broadcast journalist for NBC News who was news anchor of Today.[48]
- William Alfred Fowler, 83, American physicist.[49]
- Gerard Victory, 73, Irish composer.[50]
15
- Agepê, 52, Brazilian singer and composer.
- Bhupinder Singh Brar, 68, Indian politician.
- Milo Calhoun, 54, Jamaican professional boxer who won the British Commonwealth middleweight title.
- Florence Chadwick, 76, American long-distance swimmer who was the first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions.[51]
16
- John Cavosie, 87, American football player.[52]
- Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, 83, the 25th Chief of the Clan Fraser of Lovat and British Commando during World War II.[53]
- Albert Hackett, 95, American dramatist and screenwriter.[54]
- Heinrich Sutermeister, 84, Swiss composer.[55]
17
- Amiraslan Aliyev, 34, military officer named National Hero of Azerbaijan, killed in action.[56]
- Rick Aviles, 42, American actor.[57]
- Paul Backman, 74, Finnish cyclist.[58]
- Donald Baverstock, 71, British television producer and executive.[59]
- Fred Braceful, 56, American jazz drummer.[60]
- Vladimir Bunchikov, 92, Russian baritone.[61]
- Helen Christie, 80, British film and television actress.
- Seymour Clark, 92, English first-class cricketer.[62]
- Theresa Clay, 84, English entomologist.[63]
- Pedro J. González, 99, Mexican activist, singer, songwriter, guitarist and radio personality.[64]
- Ahmad Khomeini, 49, younger son of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and father of Hassan Khomeini.[65]
- Ronnie Kray, 61, British criminal and twin brother of Reggie Kray.[66]
- Sunnyland Slim, 88, blues pianist.[67]
18
- Sadri Alışık, 69, Turkish actor.[68]
- Maria Teresa Pelegrí i Marimón, 88, Spanish composer.[69]
- Fred Ramsey, 80, American writer on jazz and record producer.[70]
19
- Stan Ackermans, 58, Dutch mathematician.[71]
- Nike Ardilla, 19, Indonesian singer, actress, and model, traffic accident.[72]
- Max Braithwaite, 83, Canadian novelist.
- Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, 81, American anthropologist and poet.
- Walter F. Boone, 97, admiral in the United States Navy.[73]
- Tony Chachere, 89, American businessman and chef.[74]
- Wolfgang Plath, 64, German musicologist.[75]
- Gerard Tebroke, 45, Dutch runner who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics, brain haemorrhage.
20
- Michael Arattukulam, 84, first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alleppey.
- Russell Braddon, 74, Australian writer of novels, biographies and TV scripts.[76]
- Thomas J. Grasso, 32, American double murderer, execution by lethal injection.[77]
- Merv Harvey, 76, Australian cricketer.
- James Kilfedder, 66, Northern Ireland unionist politician.[78]
- Sidney Kingsley, 88, American dramatist.[79]
- John Minton (known as "Big John Studd"), 47, American professional wrestler, lymphoma cancer.[80]
21
- Paul Callaway, 85, American organist and conductor.[81]
- Étienne Martin, 82, French sculptor.[82]
- Robert Urquhart, 72, Scottish character actor.[83]
22
- Robert Beauchamp, 71-72, American figurative painter and arts educator.[84]
- Peter Woods, 64, British journalist.[85]
23
- Qadeeruddin Ahmed, 85-86, Pakistani jurist and former Governor of Sindh province.[86]
- Alan Barton, 41, British singer and member of the duo Black Lace, traffic accident.[87]
- Warren E. Burger, 87, 15th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.[88]
- Shakti Chattopadhyay, 61, Indian poet and writer.
- Davie Cooper, 39, Scottish football player, brain haemorrhage.[89]
- Irving Shulman, 81, American author and screenwriter.[90]
24
- Joseph Needham, 94, British biochemist, historian, and sinologist.[91]
25
- Aurel Bulgariu, 60, Romanian handball player who won two world championship gold medals.[92]
- James Samuel Coleman, 68, American sociologist.[93]
- James Gardner, 87, British designer.[94]
26
- John Bright, 86, American biblical scholar.[95]
- Simon Casady, 86, American journalist and political figure from California.[96]
- Raúl Cascaret, 32, Cuban wrestler who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics.[97]
- Eazy-E, 30, American rapper and record producer.[98]
- Vladimir Maksimov, 64, Russian writer.[99][100]
27
- René Allio, 70, French film and theater director.[101]
- John F. Blake, 72, American intelligence official who was Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.[102]
- Paul Brinegar, 77, American character actor.[103]
- Albert Drach, 92, Austrian-Jewish writer who won the Georg Büchner Prize in 1988.[104]
28
- Fred Backway, 81, Australian rules footballer.[105]
- Joseph Britton, 84, Australian politician.
- Julian Cayo-Evans, 57, Welsh political activist and one time leader of the radical political group Free Wales Army.[106]
- Hugh O'Connor, 32, American actor best (In the Heat of the Night), suicide.[107]
- William Hayter, 88, British diplomat, Ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1953 through 1957, and Warden of New College, Oxford.[108]
29
- Robert Breusch, 87, German-American number theorist.[109]
- Carl Jefferson, 75, American jazz record producer, and was the founder of the Concord Records label.[110]
- Jimmy McShane, 37, Irish singer and front-man of Italian band Baltimora, known for the hit song "Tarzan Boy", AIDS.[111]
- John Terry, 81, British film financier and lawyer.[112]
30
- Arkadiusz Bachur, 33, Polish equestrian.[113]
- Rozelle Claxton, 82, American jazz pianist.[114]
- Tony Lock, 65, English cricketer and left-arm spinner.[115]
- Paul A. Rothchild, 59, American record producer.[116]
31
- Robert Annis, 66, American soccer defender.[117]
- Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern Jr., 90, Swedish officer and horse rider and Olympian.[118]
- Max Brüel, 67, Danish architect and jazz musician.
- Rudy Rutherford, 70, American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist.[119]
- Selena, 23, American singer, murdered.[120]
- Carl Story, 78, American bluegrass musician.[121]
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