The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1988 .
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.
July 1988
1
James Edgar Broyhill , 96, American founder of Broyhill Furniture Industries.[ 1]
Lex van Delden , 68, Dutch composer.[ 2]
Guido Fibbia , 70, Italian World War II fighter pilot.
Anton Leader , 74, American radio and television director, liver ailment.[ 3]
Alice Nunn , 60, American actress (Pee-wee's Big Adventure ), heart attack.[ 4]
Hermann Volk , 84, German Roman Catholic cardinal, Bishop of Mainz.[ 5]
2
Arnold Burmeister , 89, Nazi German general in the Wehrmacht.[ 6]
Vibert Douglas , 93, Canadian astronomer and astrophysicist.[ 7]
Johann Baptist Gradl , 84, German politician, member of the Bundestag .[ 8]
Mahmoud Mirza , 82, Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty .
Aldo Tonti , 78, Italian cinematographer (The Savage Innocents ).[ 9]
Eddie Vinson , 70, American alto saxophonist, heart attack.[ 10]
3
Ed Birchall , 64, Ho-Ho the Clown, heart attack.[ 11]
Gabriel Dell , 68, American actor, leukemia.[ 12]
Richard Schulze-Kossens , 73, Nazi German Obersturmbannführer in the Waffen-SS , lung cancer.[ 13]
Steve Walsh , 29, British disc jockey, heart failure.[ 14]
Fritz Wiessner , 88, German-American pioneer of free climbing, stroke.[ 15]
4
Adrian Adonis , 34, American professional wrestler (American Wrestling Association , World Wrestling Federation ), traffic accident.
Ralph Dennis , 56, American crime fiction author, kidney failure.[ 16]
Shivkumar Joshi , 71, Indian Gujarati author.[ 17]
Ferial Karim , 50, Lebanese-Indian actress and singer, Femina Miss India 1962, heart failure.
Donald MacLaren , 95, Canadian World War I flying ace, helped found the Royal Canadian Air Force .[ 18]
Tom Manley , 75, English footballer (Manchester United , Brentford ).[ 19]
Dave McKigney , 56, Canadian professional wrestler, traffic accident.[ 20]
William Thetford , 65, American psychologist and professor, heart attack.
Lee Weyer , 51, American Major League baseball umpire (National League ), heart attack.[ 21]
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Hoang Van Chi , 74, Vietnamese political writer.[ 22]
John Drury Clark , 80, American rocket fuel developer, chemist and science fiction writer.[ 23]
Víctor Junco , 71, Mexican actor (La Otra , Misterio ).[ 24]
William Smythe , 95, American physicist at Caltech .
David T. Wilentz , 93, American attorney (Lindbergh kidnapping trial ).[ 25]
7
William R. Cox , 87, American writer, heart failure.[ 26]
Jimmy Edwards , 68, English comedy writer and actor (Take It from Here , Whack-O! ), pneumonia.
Helen Gandy , 91, American secretary to F.B.I. director J. Edgar Hoover , heart attack.[ 27]
David Atlee Phillips , 65, American Central Intelligence Agency officer, cancer.[ 28]
8
Ray Barbuti , 83, American sprinter and Olympic dual gold medalist.[ 29]
Antony Fisher , 73, British businessman and think tank founder (Institute of Economic Affairs , Atlas Network ), heart disorder.[ 30]
Ranjit Khanwilkar , 27, Indian cricketer (Karnataka ), train accident.[ 31]
Freddie West , 92, British Royal Air Force officer, Victoria Cross recipient.[ 32]
9
Ian Allan , 70, Scottish Royal Air Force officer and World War II flying ace.[ 33]
Alexandru Graur , 88, Romanian linguist.[ 34]
Anthony Holland , 60, American actor, suicide.[ 35]
Jackie Presser , 61, American labour leader, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters , cardiac arrest.[ 36]
Barbara Woodhouse , 78, Irish-British dog trainer, author and TV personality (Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way ), stroke.[ 37]
10
Alf Ackerman , 59, South African footballer and manager (Carlisle United ).
Noel Barber , 78, British novelist and journalist.[ 38]
Errol John , 63, Trinidad and Tobago–born English actor and playwright (Moon on a Rainbow Shawl ).[ 39]
Enrique Lihn , 58, Chilean poet, cancer.[ 40]
N. Krishna Pillai , 71, Indian dramatist, translator and historian of Malayalam language.
Vicente Saadi , 74, Argentinian politician, Governor of Catamarca .
11
Mike Bamber , 57, British businessman and football executive (Brighton & Hove Albion ).
Robert Ferro , 46, American novelist, AIDS.[ 41]
Milton Krims , 84, American screenwriter and novelist, pneumonia.[ 42]
Jarava Lal Mehta , 75–76, Indian philosopher, heart attack.[ 43]
Lída Merlínová , 82, Czechoslovakian writer.
James Gordon Shanklin , 78, American FBI agent, known for the investigation of the J.F.K. assassination, cancer.[ 44]
Barbara Wootton , 91, British sociologist and criminologist, member of the House of Lords .[ 45]
12
Al Bedner , 90, American NFL footballer (New York Giants ).[ 46]
Josephine Douglas , 61, British actress and producer (Six-Five Special , Emergency Ward 10 ), cancer.[ 47]
Raymond W. Goldsmith , 83, Belgian-born American economist, heart failure.[ 48]
Michael Jary , 81, German composer.[ 49]
Joshua Logan , 79, American director, playwright and screenwriter (South Pacific ), supranuclear palsy.[ 50]
John Massis , 48, Belgian strongman and teeth-acrobat, suicide.[ 51]
Mitsuo Nakamura , 77, Japanese writer of biographies and stage-plays.[ 52]
Katta Subba Rao , 48, Indian film director.
Julian Trevelyan , 78, English artist and poet.[ 53]
13
Huub Bals , 51, Dutch creator and director of International Film Festival Rotterdam , heart attack.
Ji Dengkui , 65, Chinese political figure, Vice Premier of People's Republic of China.
Hilda Gobbi , 75, Hungarian actress.[ 54]
Christine Mohrmann , 84, Dutch linguist.[ 55]
Phil Monroe , 71, American animator and director (Warner Bros. Cartoons ), pancreatic cancer.[ 56]
Richard Vogt , 75, German boxer and Olympic medalist.[ 57]
14
William Ofori Atta , 77, Ghanaian politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs .
Peter Raw , 66, Australian R.A.A.F. pilot and senior officer, lymphoma.[ 58]
Georg Stetter , 92, Austrian-German nuclear physicist.
Whitey Witt , 92, American Major League baseballer (Philadelphia Athletics , New York Yankees ).[ 59]
15
Eleanor Estes , 82, American children's writer (Ginger Pye , The Moffats ), stroke.[ 60]
Tore Keller , 83, Swedish international footballer and Olympic medalist (IK Sleipner , Sweden ).[ 61]
Nozomu Matsumoto , 83, Japanese businessman and inventor, founded Pioneer Corporation .
Armand Mouyal , 62, French world champion fencer and Olympic medalist.[ 62]
16
Herbert L. Anderson , 74, American nuclear physicist (University of Chicago ), contributed to the Manhattan Project , lung failure due to poisoning.[ 63]
Whitfield Connor , 71, American actor, director and producer, complications of stomach surgery.[ 64]
Samuel Ruben , 88, American inventor, founder of Duracell .[ 65]
Joseph Szydlowski , 91, Polish-born French-Israeli aircraft engine designer, founded Turbomeca .[ 66]
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18
Valery Burati , 80, American Union organiser, acting chief of the Labor Division of Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers .[ 69]
Elsa Gress , 69, Danish essayist and novelist.[ 70]
Birger Kaipiainen , 73, Finnish ceramist and designer.[ 71]
Emil T. Kaiser , 50, Hungarian-born American biochemist (enzyme modification), complications following kidney transplant.[ 72]
Jake W. Lindsey , 67, American soldier in the U.S. Army, Medal of Honor recipient, heart attack.[ 73]
Nico , 49, German singer and actress (Chelsea Girls ), cerebral hemorrhage resulting from fall.[ 74]
Joly Braga Santos , 64, Portuguese composer and conductor, stroke.[ 75]
John W. Schaum , 83, American pianist and composer.[ 76]
Miklós Szentkuthy , 80, Hungarian writer.[ 77]
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22
Avtar Singh Brahma , 36–37, Indian revolutionary and founder of the Khalistan Liberation Force .[ 85]
Larry Clemmons , 81, American animator, screenwriter and voice actor (Walt Disney Company ).[ 86]
Duane Jones , 51, American actor (Night of the Living Dead ), cardiopulmonary arrest.[ 87]
Luigi Lucioni , 87, Italian American painter.[ 88]
Patrick Newell , 56, British actor (The Avengers ), heart attack.
23
Jahangir Khan , 78, Indian test cricketer and Pakistani cricket administrator.[ 89]
Stuart Legg , 77, English documentary filmmaker (Churchill's Island , Warclouds in the Pacific ).[ 90]
Heinz Pagels , 49, American physicist, mountaineering accident.[ 91]
Bandu Patil , 52, Indian hockey player and Olympic gold medalist, cardiac arrest.[ 92]
24
Priscilla Bowman , 60, American jazz and rhythm and blues singer ("Hands Off "), lung cancer.[ 93]
Ilona Elek , 81, Hungarian fencer and dual Olympic gold medalist.[ 94]
John Harris , 71, Scottish footballer (Chelsea ) and manager (Sheffield United ).[ 95]
Robert McClory , 80, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.[ 96]
G. Tyler Miller , 85, American president of Madison College.[ 97]
Mira Schendel , 69, Brazilian artist, lung cancer.[ 98]
Michel Villey , 74, French legal philosopher and historian.[ 99]
25
Judith Barsi , 10, American child actress (Jaws: The Revenge ), murder-suicide by father.[ 100]
Bob Currie , 70, English motorcycling writer and road tester (The Motor Cycle , The Classic Motor Cycle ), heart failure.
Memphis Tennessee Garrison , 98, activist for African Americans.[ 101]
Douglas Hickox , 59, English director (The Hound of the Baskervilles , Brannigan ), complications from heart surgery.[ 102]
Glenn Killinger , 89, American NFL footballer (New York Giants ).[ 103]
James Silver , 81, American history professor and author, fought for racial equality, emphysema .[ 104]
Giuliana Stramigioli , 73, Italian business woman and Japanologist.[ 105]
26
27
Jack Drees , 71, American sportscaster, cancer.[ 108]
Brigitte Horney , 77, German actress (Münchhausen ).[ 109]
M. Kalyanasundaram , 78, Indian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.
Mary Simms Oliphant , 97, American historian.[ 110]
Frank Zamboni , 87, American businessman and inventor (ice resurfacer ), heart attack.[ 111]
28
Caleb Gattegno , 76, Egyptian educator, psychologist and mathematician, complications of cancer surgery.[ 112]
Harold R. Harris , 92, American test pilot and U.S. Army Air Force officer, pneumonia.[ 113]
Syed Modi , 25, Indian badminton player, murdered.[ 114]
Charles Nicks , 47, American gospel musician, heart failure.[ 115]
John Wheatley , 80, Scottish politician and judge, Solicitor General for Scotland .[ 116]
29
Ellin Berlin , 85, American author, wife of Irving Berlin , stroke.[ 117]
Pete Drake , 55, American record producer and pedal steel guitar player ("Stand by Your Man ", "Lay Lady Lay "), emphysema.[ 118]
Günther Radusch , 75, Nazi German Luftwaffe pilot and fighter ace.[ 119]
30
31
Stephen Murray-Smith , 65, Australian writer and editor, heart attack.[ 122]
André Navarra , 76, French cellist, heart attack.[ 123]
Fanny Rowe , 75, English stage, film and television actress (Fresh Fields , After Henry ).[ 124]
Trinidad Silva , 38, American comedian and actor, car crash.[ 125]
Raymond Stross , 72, British-film producer, heart disease.[ 126]
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