The following is a list of notable deaths in May 1987 .
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 1987
1
Paul Geidel , 93, American murderer, second longest serving U.S. prison inmate.
Bobo Holloman , 64, American Major League baseballer (St. Louis Browns ), heart attack.[ 1]
Antonio Borja Won Pat , 78, Guam politician, Guam's Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.[ 2]
Dick Surhoff , 57, American NBA basketballer (New York Knicks ).[ 3]
James W. Sutherland , 69, American U.S. Army general.[ 4]
Fujio Yoshida , 99, Japanese artist.
2
Karl Davis , 25, American fashion designer, pneumonia.[ 5]
Michael Gover , 73, English actor (Survivors ).
John E. Kerrigan , 78, American politician, acting Mayor of Boston , Governor of Massachusetts , cardiac arrest.[ 6]
Harold K. Schneider , 61–62, American economic anthropologist , complications from surgery.[ 7]
3
Joyce Coad , 70, American child actress.
Roberto Concepcion , 83, Filipino lawyer, Chief Justice of the Philippines .
Dalida , 54, Egyptian-born French singer and actress (Bambino , Gondolier ), suicide.[ 8]
Viola Grosvenor , 74, British aristocrat, Duchess of Westminster , car accident.[ 9]
Dick Kelsey , 82, American animation art director, theme park designer and illustrator of children's books.
4
Paul Butterfield , 44, American blues harmonica player, singer and bandleader, overdose.[ 10]
Cathryn Damon , 56, American actress (Soap ), ovarian cancer.[ 11]
Paul Groesse , 81, Hungarian-born American Academy Award–winning art director, pneumonia.[ 12]
Khalilullah Khalili , 79, Afghan poet, historian and diplomat.[ 13]
Konstanty Jeleński , 65, Polish essayist.[ 14]
Tomohiro Kojiri , 29, Japanese journalist for newspaper Asahi Shimbun , murdered.[ 15]
Wilbur Little , 59, American jazz bassist.
Michael Minor , 46, American illustrator, art director on Star Trek movies.
5
Sir Hugh Fraser , 50, British chairman of the House of Fraser , Harrods , and Whyte & Mackay , cancer.[ 16]
Herbert Hasler , 73, British officer in the Royal Marines and yachtsman.[ 17]
Allen Jones , 46, American record producer and songwriter ("Hard to Handle" ), heart attack.[ 18]
Robert Stanford Tuck , 70, British fighter pilot and flying ace in the Royal Air Force.[ 19]
Phil Woolpert , 71, American college basketball coach, lung cancer.[ 20]
6
William J. Casey , 74, American CIA director, brain tumour.[ 21]
Muhammadullah Hafezzi , 91–92, Bangladeshi politician and Islamic leader.
Karel Plicka , 92, Czechoslovakian photographer, film director and cinematographer.
David Weitzman , 88, British politician.[ 22]
7
Boom-Boom Beck , 82, American Major League baseballer (Philadelphia Phillies ).[ 23]
Colin Blakely , 56, Northern Irish actor (Murder on the Orient Express , A Man for All Seasons ), leukaemia.[ 24]
Stewart McKinney , 56, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, pneumonia (AIDS).[ 25]
Paul Popham , 45, American gay rights activist, AIDS.[ 26]
Dudley Ryder , 94, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords.[ 27]
Karl Schuke , 80, German organ builder.
8
Marjorie Barnard , 89, Australian novelist and historian.[ 28]
Sidney Cohen , 76, American psychiatrist, professor of medicine and author, heart failure.[ 29]
Alberta Gay , 74, American mother of Marvin and Frankie Gaye, bone cancer.[ 30]
Sir James Plimsoll , 70, Australian diplomat, Governor of Tasmania , ambassador to the U.S.A., heart attack.[ 31]
Doris Stokes , 67, British "spiritualist", "medium" and author, brain cancer.[ 32]
Carl Tchilinghiryan , 77, German businessman, co-founder of coffee house Tchibo .
Members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) killed during the Loughgall ambush :[ 33]
Declan Arthurs , 21, Northern Irish IRA member, shot.
Patrick Joseph Kelly , 30, Northern Irish IRA commander, shot.
Jim Lynagh , 31, Northern Irish IRA member, shot.
Pádraig McKearney , 32, Northern Irish IRA member, shot.
9
Obafemi Awolowo , 78, Nigerian nationalist and statesman, Premier of Western Nigeria.[ 34]
Jimmy Kruger , 69, South African lawyer and politician, President of the Senate.[ 35]
Noel Murless , 77, English racehorse trainer.[ 36]
John M. Schiff , 82, American investment banker, partner in Kuhn, Loeb & Co. , national president of the Boy Scouts of America .[ 37]
10
11
12
Victor Feldman , 53, English jazz musician, heart attack.[ 41]
Chinn Ho , 83, Hawaiian entrepreneur and businessman, owner of Honolulu Star-Bulletin , heart failure.[ 42]
Ion Pistol , 40, Romanian convicted murderer, executed.
Nora Rubashova , 78, Belarusian Catholic nun.[ 43]
Robert Trimbole , 56, Australian businessman, drug baron and organized crime figure, heart attack.[ 44]
Michel Van Wijnendaele , 27–28, Belgian mass murderer, suicide.[ 45]
13
Signe Amundsen , 87, Norwegian soprano.
F. R. Crawley , 75, Canadian film producer, cinematographer and director.
Richard Ellmann , 69, American literary critic and biographer of Irish writers, motor neurone disease.[ 46]
Phil Moore , 69, American jazz pianist and bandleader, heart attack.[ 47]
Ismael Rivera , 55, Puerto Rican composer and salsa singer, heart attack.
Forbes Robinson , 60, British bass.
Elly Winter , 88, German communist and political activist.
14
Tsai Chen-chou , 40, Taiwanese politician and businessman, liver disease.
Kris Derrig , 33, American luthier and musician, cancer.
Rita Hayworth , 68, American actress and dancer (Gilda ), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[ 48]
Jānis Lipke , 87, Latvian rescuer of Jews in World War II.[ 49]
Luke Sewell , 86, American Major league baseballer (Cleveland Indians ).[ 50]
Elizabeth Zarubina , 87, Soviet spy, traffic accident.
Vitomil Zupan , 73, Austro-Hungarian–born Slovene writer.
15
Wynne Gibson , 88, American actress, cerebral thrombosis.[ 51]
Raynor Johnson , 86, English-born Australian parapsychologist, physicist and author.[ 52]
Kalyanakit Kitiyakara , 57, Thai cardiothoracic surgeon.[ 53]
Máire MacNeill , 82, Irish journalist, folklorist and translator.[ 54]
Barry Mannakee , 39, British police officer with Royal Protection Squad , bodyguard to Diana, Princess of Wales , traffic accident.[ 55]
L. G. Pine , 79, British writer, lecturer and researcher.
Lionel Van Praag , 78, Australian motorcycle speedway champion.[ 56]
16
Lionel Cooper , 65, Australian international rugby league footballer (Huddersfield , Australia ).[ 57]
Frank Mayborn , 83, American newspapers editor, publisher and broadcaster.[ 58]
Ronnie Shakes , 40, American stand up comedian, heart attack.
Michael Wood , 69, British medical doctor, cancer.[ 59]
17
Wilbur J. Cohen , 73, American social scientist and civil servant, U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.[ 60]
Gunnar Myrdal , 88, Swedish economist, Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences.[ 61]
Dudley C. Sharp , 82, American Secretary of the Air Force, cancer.[ 62]
18
Mahdi Amel , 51, Lebanese Marxist philosopher and militant, assassinated.
Heðin Brú , 86, Faroese novelist and translator.[ 63]
Hossein Fardoust , 70, Iranian military officer, deputy head of SAVAK , heart attack.[ 64]
Santo Mazzarino , 71, Italian historian.
19
James Everett Chase , 73, American politician, Mayor of Spokane, cancer.[ 65]
Hamid Reza Chitgar , 38, Iranian communist politician, exiled to France, assassinated.
Deepak Dhawan , 32, Indian political activist, member of the Communist Party of India , murdered.
Almerigo Grilz , 34, Italian politician and independent war correspondent, killed in war zone.[ 66]
Huntington D. Sheldon , 84, American C.I.A. director of Current Intelligence, murdered.[ 67]
Stanisław Szukalski , 93, Polish-American sculptor and painter.[ 68]
James Tiptree, Jr. , (Alice Bradley Sheldon), 71, American science fiction and fantasy author, suicide.[ 69]
20
William Creighton , 77, American Anglican bishop, heart attack.[ 70]
Harvey Goldberg , 65, American historian and political activist, liver cancer.[ 71]
Herbert Jacobs , 84, American journalist for the Milwaukee Journal , professor of journalism, cancer.[ 72]
Ganpatrao Jadhav , 79, Indian freedom activist, journalist and writer.
Edward Earl Johnson , 26, American convicted murderer, executed.[ 73]
Elmer Ray , 76, American heavyweight boxer.
George Shibata , 60, American military officer, attorney and actor.[ 74]
Ma Sicong , 75, Chinese violinist and composer, died during heart operation.[ 75]
Colston Warne , 86, American professor of economics.[ 76]
21
Archie Carr , 77, American herpetologist and ecologist, professor of zoology, cancer.[ 77]
Finis Alonzo Crutchfield Jr. , 70, American clergyman and bishop (United Methodist Church ), AIDS.[ 78]
Alejandro Rey , 57, Argentinian-American actor and television director, lung cancer.[ 79]
22
Paddy Belton , 60, Irish politician, Lord Mayor of Dublin .[ 80]
Thornton Freeland , 89, American film director.
Heinrich Mückter , 72, German medical doctor and pharmacologist, developed thalidomide .[ 81]
Keidrych Rhys , 71, Welsh literary journalist, editor and poet, editor of periodical Wales .[ 82]
24
Alan Samuel Butler , 88, British aviator, chairman of De Havilland Aircraft Company.
James J. Delaney , 86, American politician, chair of the House Rules Committee .[ 83]
Hermione Gingold , 89, English actress, heart problems complicated by pneumonia.[ 84]
Siegmund Klein , 85, German-born American bodybuilder and magazine publisher, cancer.[ 85]
Lajos Ligeti , 64, Hungarian orientalist and philologist.[ 86]
Thomas Burdett Money-Coutts , 85, English peer.
Eugen Relgis , 92, Romanian writer and pacifist philosopher.
25
Charley Brock , 71, American NFL footballer (Green Bay Packers ).[ 87]
Winthrop G. Brown , 79, American lawyer and diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Korea and Laos.[ 88]
Hugh Lester Campbell , 78, Canadian air marshal in the Royal Canadian Air Force and politician.[ 89]
Peter Coe , 58, English director and actor, car accident.[ 90]
Peter Gerald Charles Dickens , 70, English Royal Navy officer during World War II.[ 91]
Hermann Glöckner , 98, German painter and sculptor.
William Kelly Harrison Jr. , 91, American U.S. Army general.[ 92]
Don Sidle , 40, American ABA basketballer (Miami Floridians ).[ 93]
Paweł Tuchlin , 41, Polish serial killer, hanged.
26
Rose Chan , 62, Chinese-born Malaysian cabaret dancer.
Alvin Duke Chandler , 84, American Navy officer, president of the College of William & Mary .[ 94]
Paul Rimstead , 51–52, Canadian journalist (Toronto Sun ), hemorrhage.[ 95]
Arthur M. Sackler , 73, American psychiatrist and marketer of pharmaceuticals, heart attack.[ 96]
Robert Wilkins , 91, American country blues guitarist and vocalist.
Ajita Wilson , 37, American transgender actress, brain hemorrhage.
27
Alvin C. Eurich , 84, American educator, president of the State University of New York .[ 97]
Colin McCahon , 67, New Zealand artist.[ 98]
John Howard Northrop , 95, American biochemist, Nobel laureate in Chemistry, suicide.[ 99]
Richard Bruce Nugent , 80, American writer and painter.[ 100]
Fatemeh Pahlavi , 58, Iranian royal, cancer.[ 101]
28
29
Jean Delay , 79, French psychiatrist, neurologist and writer.[ 105]
Vettam Mani , 65, Indian scholar and writer.
Charan Singh , 84, Prime Minister of India, cardiovascular collapse.[ 106]
Phyllis Tate , 76, English composer.
30
Frank Carlson , 94, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.[ 107]
Eliot Hodgkin , 81, English painter.
Miyuki Ishikawa , 90, Japanese midwife, real estate agent and serial killer.
Honorino Landa , 44, Chilean international footballer (Unión Española , Chile ), cancer.[ 108]
Frank Licht , 71, American politician, Governor of Rhode Island , cancer.[ 109]
Hallam L. Movius , 79, American archaeologist.[ 110]
Turk Murphy , 71, American trombonist and bandleader, bone cancer.[ 111]
Norman Nicholson , 73, English poet.[ 112]
Hilde Weissner , 77, German actress.
31
John Abraham , 49, Indian filmmaker, short story writer and screenwriter, complications from a fall.
Jerry Adair , 50, American Major League baseballer (Baltimore Orioles ), liver cancer.[ 113]
Hubert Raymond Allen , 68, British Royal Air Force officer.[ 114]
Charles Drew , 70, British cardiothoracic surgeon, throat cancer.[ 115]
Wilbur Evans , 81, American actor and singer.[ 116]
Gertrude Jones Hawk , 83–84, American candy maker and entrepreneur (Gertrude Hawk Chocolates ).
Kolbein Lauring , 72, Norwegian resistance member during World War II.[ 117]
Dorothy Patrick , 65, Canadian-born American film actress (Till the Clouds Roll By ), heart attack.[ 118]
Roy Winsor , 75, American soap opera writer, producer and mystery novelist (Search for Tomorrow , Love of Life ), heart attack.[ 119]
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