Deaths in July 1988
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
- Jan de Boer, 89, Dutch Olympic footballer (1924, 1928).
 - James Edgar Broyhill, 96, American founder of Broyhill Furniture Industries.[1]
 - Costante Degan, 58, Italian politician.
 - Lex van Delden, 68, Dutch composer.[2]
 - Guido Fibbia, 70, Italian World War II fighter pilot.
 - Gethyn Hewan, 71, English cricketer.
 - Anton Leader, 74, American radio and television director, liver ailment.[3]
 - Alice Nunn, 60, American actress (Pee-wee's Big Adventure), heart attack.[4]
 - Ed Sauer, 69, American MLB player (Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Braves).
 - Hermann Volk, 84, German Roman Catholic cardinal, Bishop of Mainz.[5]
 
2
- Jimmy Ball, 85, Canadian Olympic sprint runner (1928, 1932).
 - Arnold Burmeister, 89, Nazi German general in the Wehrmacht.[6]
 - Roy Deller, 75, Australian rules footballer.
 - Vibert Douglas, 93, Canadian astronomer and astrophysicist.[7]
 - Tom Drake, 75, American MLB player (Cleveland Indians, Brooklyn Dodgers).
 - 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]
 - Toshirō Ide, 78, Japanese screenwriter.
 - Thales McReynolds, 45, American NBA player (Baltimore Bullets).
 - Bob Ross, 79, Australian rules footballer.
 - 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]
 - Ian Fleming, 79, English cricketer.
 - 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]
 
5
- Pentti Niinivuori, 56, Finnish Olympic boxer (1952, 1956).
 - Yoshihiko Yoshimatsu, 67, Japanese judoka.
 
6
- 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.
 - Helga Thomas, 96, Swedish film actress.
 - David T. Wilentz, 93, American attorney (Lindbergh kidnapping trial).[25]
 - Rolf Wollner, 82, German Olympic field hockey player (1928).
 
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]
 - Elmer Johnson, 78, American basketball player.
 - Paul Mesnier, 83, French film director.
 - Paula Mollenhauer, 79, German Olympic discus thrower (1928, 1936).
 - David Atlee Phillips, 65, American Central Intelligence Agency officer, cancer.[28]
 
8
- Ray Barbuti, 83, American sprinter and Olympic dual gold medalist (1928).[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]
 - Mitchell Clarke, 87, Barbadian cricketer.
 - Frank Ellerbe, 92, American MLB player (Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns).
 - 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]
 - Erik Husted, 88, Danish Olympic field hockey player (1920, 1928).
 - Errol John, 63, Trinidad and Tobago–born English actor and playwright (Moon on a Rainbow Shawl).[39]
 - Baruch Kamin, 74, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1953-1955).
 - Enrique Lihn, 58, Chilean poet, cancer.[40]
 - James Mardall, 88, English cricketer and British Army officer.
 - Ernie Nevel, 68, American MLB player (New York Yankees, Cincinnati Redlegs).
 - 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.
 - George Nemchik, 73, American Olympic soccer player (1936).
 - James Gordon Shanklin, 78, American FBI agent, known for the investigation of the J.F.K. assassination, cancer.[44]
 - Ingegärd Töpel, 82, Swedish Olympic diver (1928).
 - 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]
 - Mick Boon, 85, New Zealand cricketer.
 - 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]
 - Pelagia Majewska, 55, Polish glider pilot, aviation accident.[51]
 - John Massis, 48, Belgian strongman and teeth-acrobat, suicide.[52]
 - Robert Monteith, 50, New Zealand cricket umpire.
 - Mitsuo Nakamura, 77, Japanese writer of biographies and stage-plays.[53]
 - Katta Subba Rao, 48, Indian film director.
 - Enzo Sacchi, 62, Italian Olympic cyclist (1952).
 - Julian Trevelyan, 78, English artist and poet.[54]
 
13
- Gillis Andersson, 76, Swedish Olympic footballer (1936).
 - 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.[55]
 - Christine Mohrmann, 84, Dutch linguist.[56]
 - Phil Monroe, 71, American animator and director (Warner Bros. Cartoons), pancreatic cancer.[57]
 - Peter Philpott, 73, British RAF officer.
 - Monte Rawlins, 81, American film actor.
 - Ivo Šuprina, 66, Yugoslavian footballer.
 - Richard Vogt, 75, German boxer and Olympic medalist (1936).[58]
 
14
- Erik Braadland, 77, Norwegian politician.
 - Jerzy Kaczkowski, 50, Polish Olympic weightlifter (1964).
 - Brian McDonald, 60, Australian rules footballer.
 - William Ofori Atta, 77, Ghanaian politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
 - Peter Raw, 66, Australian R.A.A.F. pilot and senior officer, lymphoma.[59]
 - Georg Stetter, 92, Austrian-German nuclear physicist.
 - Whitey Witt, 92, American Major League baseballer (Philadelphia Athletics, New York Yankees).[60]
 
15
- Clyde Beck, 88, American MLB player (Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds).
 - Jan Brzák-Felix, 76, Czechoslovakian Olympic canoeist (1936, 1948, 1952).
 - Nils Christiansen, 75, Filipino-American Olympic swimmer (1936).
 - Eleanor Estes, 82, American children's writer (Ginger Pye, The Moffats), stroke.[61]
 - Edward Grange, 96, Canadian WWI flying ace.
 - Jean-Pierre Hoscheid, 76, Luxembourgian Olympic footballer (1936).
 - Tore Keller, 83, Swedish international footballer and Olympic medalist (IK Sleipner, Sweden).[62]
 - Nozomu Matsumoto, 83, Japanese businessman and inventor, founded Pioneer Corporation.
 - Armand Mouyal, 62, French world champion fencer and Olympic medalist (1952, 1956, 1960).[63]
 
16
- Herbert L. Anderson, 74, American nuclear physicist (University of Chicago), contributed to the Manhattan Project, lung failure due to poisoning.[64]
 - Whitfield Connor, 71, American actor, director and producer, complications of stomach surgery.[65]
 - Obs Heximer, 78, Canadian NHL player (New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, New York Americans).
 - Ole Myrvoll, 77, Norwegian professor and politician.
 - Samuel Ruben, 88, American inventor, founder of Duracell.[66]
 - Joseph Szydlowski, 91, Polish-born French-Israeli aircraft engine designer, founded Turbomeca.[67]
 
17
- Bruiser Brody, 42, American professional wrestler, stabbed.[68]
 - Frank Carter, 77, Irish politician, member of the Dáil Éireann (1951-1957, 1961-1977).
 - Milton Krasner, 84, American cinematographer (Three Coins in the Fountain, Beneath the Planet of the Apes), heart failure.[69]
 - Fyodor Nikitin, 88, Soviet film and theater actor.
 
18
- Valery Burati, 80, American Union organiser, acting chief of the Labor Division of Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers.[70]
 - Elsa Gress, 69, Danish essayist and novelist.[71]
 - Birger Kaipiainen, 73, Finnish ceramist and designer.[72]
 - Emil T. Kaiser, 50, Hungarian-born American biochemist (enzyme modification), complications following kidney transplant.[73]
 - Walter Kitchen, 75, Canadian Olympic ice hockey player (1936).
 - Jake W. Lindsey, 67, American soldier in the U.S. Army, Medal of Honor recipient, heart attack.[74]
 - Nico, 49, German singer and actress (Chelsea Girls), cerebral hemorrhage resulting from fall.[75]
 - Joly Braga Santos, 64, Portuguese composer and conductor, stroke.[76]
 - John W. Schaum, 83, American pianist and composer.[77]
 - Miklós Szentkuthy, 80, Hungarian writer.[78]
 
19
- Erland Asdahl, 67, Norwegian politician.
 - Vilhelm Aubert, 66, Norwegian sociologist, co-founded the Norwegian Institute for Social Research.[79]
 - Geoffrey H. Bourne, 78, Australian-American anatomist and primatologist (histochemistry), heart failure.[80]
 - Jacques De Wykerslooth De Rooyesteyn, 92, Belgian Olympic modern pentathlete (1924).
 - Laurence Impey, 65, South African cricketer.
 
20
- Hap Allen, 87, American Negro League baseball player.
 - Mark Boxer, 57, British magazine editor, brain tumour.[81]
 - John W. Galbreath, 90, American building contractor and sportsman, owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates.[82]
 
21
- Frank Brett, 89, English footballer.
 - Øivind Christensen, 88, Norwegian Olympic sailor (1936, 1948, 1960).
 - Jack Clark, 62, American television personality, game show host and announcer (The Cross-Wits), bone cancer.[83]
 - Dawson Harron, 66, English cricketer.
 - Raphael Soriano, 83, Greek-born American architect and educator.[84]
 - K. Vijayan, 48, Indian film director.[85]
 - Mikhail Volpin, 85, Soviet screenwriter.
 
22
- Andres Allan, 22, Estonian poet.
 - Avtar Singh Brahma, 36–37, Indian revolutionary and founder of the Khalistan Liberation Force.[86]
 - Tom Brooker, 80, Australian rules footballer.
 - Larry Clemmons, 81, American animator, screenwriter and voice actor (Walt Disney Company).[87]
 - Duane Jones, 51, American actor (Night of the Living Dead), cardiopulmonary arrest.[88]
 - Luigi Lucioni, 87, Italian American painter.[89]
 - Eugeniusz Michalak, 79, Polish Olympic cyclist (1928).
 - Patrick Newell, 56, British actor (The Avengers), heart attack.
 
23
- Camillo Arduino, 92, Italian Olympic cyclist (1920).
 - Jahangir Khan, 78, Indian test cricketer and Pakistani cricket administrator.[90]
 - Stuart Legg, 77, English documentary filmmaker (Churchill's Island, Warclouds in the Pacific).[91]
 - Heinz Pagels, 49, American physicist, mountaineering accident.[92]
 - Bandu Patil, 52, Indian hockey player and Olympic gold medalist, cardiac arrest.[93]
 - Ken Polivka, 67, American MLB player (Cincinnati Reds).
 - Shmuel Rechtman, 63-64, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1977-1979).
 
24
- Priscilla Bowman, 60, American jazz and rhythm and blues singer ("Hands Off"), lung cancer.[94]
 - Frank Collins, 85, English cricketer.
 - Ilona Elek, 81, Hungarian fencer and dual Olympic gold medalist (1936, 1948, 1952).[95]
 - Manuel González, 70, Spanish footballer (Granada).
 - John Harris, 71, Scottish footballer (Chelsea) and manager (Sheffield United).[96]
 - Trevor Harvey, 71, Canadian soccer player.
 - Jerry Lane, 62, American MLB player (Washington Senators, Cincinnati Redlegs).
 - Robert McClory, 80, American politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives (1963-1983), heart attack.[97]
 - G. Tyler Miller, 85, American president of Madison College.[98]
 - Joe Orengo, 73, American MLB player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers).
 - Bandu Patil, 52, Indian Olympic field hockey player (1964).
 - Mira Schendel, 69, Brazilian artist, lung cancer.[99]
 - Helmut Schubert, 72, German footballer.
 - Michel Villey, 74, French legal philosopher and historian.[100]
 
25
- Judith Barsi, 10, American child actress (The Land Before Time, All Dogs Go to Heaven), murder-suicide by father.[101]
 - 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.[102]
 - Douglas Hickox, 59, English director (The Hound of the Baskervilles, Brannigan), complications from heart surgery.[103]
 - Glenn Killinger, 89, American NFL footballer (New York Giants).[104]
 - Anton Krásnohorský, 62, Czechoslovakian footballer.
 - Émile Pouvroux, 87, French Olympic wrestler (1924).
 - James Silver, 81, American history professor and author, fought for racial equality, emphysema .[105]
 - Giuliana Stramigioli, 73, Italian business woman and Japanologist.[106]
 - Dave Tobey, 90, American basketball referee, enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
 
26
- Frank Christian, 77, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1957-1958).
 - Al Flair, 72, American MLB player (Boston Red Sox).
 - Lai Shiu Wing, 70-71, Chinese Olympic footballer (1948).
 - Murari Mohan Mukherjee, 73, Indian plastic surgeon.[107]
 - Max Raison, 86, English cricketer (Essex) and publisher (Picture Post, New Scientist).[108]
 - Kurt Schneider, 88, German Olympic long-distance runner (1928).
 - Tetsuji Takechi, 75, Japanese theatre and film director, critic and author, pancreatic cancer.
 
27
- James Connerty, 84, South African cricketer.
 - Jack Drees, 71, American sportscaster, cancer.[109]
 - Christian Gollong, 87, German stage and film actor.
 - Brigitte Horney, 77, German actress (Münchhausen).[110]
 - M. Kalyanasundaram, 78, Indian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.
 - Mary Simms Oliphant, 97, American historian.[111]
 - Antonio Tantay, 68, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1952).
 - Alan Tait, 80, Australian cricketer.
 - Frank Zamboni, 87, American businessman and inventor (ice resurfacer), heart attack.[112]
 
28
- Caleb Gattegno, 76, Egyptian educator, psychologist and mathematician, complications of cancer surgery.[113]
 - Harold R. Harris, 92, American test pilot and U.S. Army Air Force officer, pneumonia.[114]
 - Ray Martin, 78, Australian rules footballer.
 - Syed Modi, 25, Indian badminton player, murdered.[115]
 - Charles Nicks, 47, American gospel musician, heart failure.[116]
 - Tullio Pizzorno, 67, Italian Olympic sailor (1960).
 - John Wheatley, 80, Scottish politician and judge, Solicitor General for Scotland.[117]
 
29
- Ellin Berlin, 85, American author, wife of Irving Berlin, stroke.[118]
 - Pablo Cagnasso, 80, Argentine Olympic sports shooter (1948, 1952).
 - Czesław Ciupa, 52, Polish footballer.
 - Pete Drake, 55, American record producer and pedal steel guitar player ("Stand by Your Man", "Lay Lady Lay"), emphysema.[119]
 - Umberto Menegalli, 63, Swiss Olympic fencer (1952).
 - Günther Radusch, 75, Nazi German Luftwaffe pilot and fighter ace.[120]
 - Georges Vuilleumier, 43, Swiss footballer.
 
30
- William de Silva, 79, Sri Lankan politician, member of the Ceylon Parliament.[121]
 - Arthur Mooney, 63, Australian rules footballer.
 - Curtis Shears, 87, American Olympic fencer (1932).
 - Bob Woytowich, 46, Canadian NHL ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings), car crash after heart attack.[122]
 
31
- Stephen Murray-Smith, 65, Australian writer and editor, heart attack.[123]
 - André Navarra, 76, French cellist, heart attack.[124]
 - Fanny Rowe, 75, English stage, film and television actress (Fresh Fields, After Henry).[125]
 - Trinidad Silva, 38, American comedian and actor, car crash.[126]
 - Raymond Stross, 72, British-film producer, heart disease.[127]
 
Unknown date
- William Rolls, 73, British flying ace in World War II.[128]
 
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