2017-07-31T05:45:06+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Antony Flew, Jesse Helms, Emile Griffith, Peter Breck, Pixie Williams, Moondyne Joe, James Elliott (actor), Larry Canning, Aaron Schroeder, Audrey Brettle, Paul Williams (music journalist), Larry Morris, Bobby Kirk (footballer), Evelyn Ward, Ernest W. Lefever, Ernie Vossler, Joe Conley, Maynard W. Glitman, Ruth Sivard, John Mackey (American football), Léonard Tousez, Carolyn Kizer, Peter Kearns, Neville Wran, Anthony Cave Brown, Francis Xavier Pierz, Frank Kopel, William Newman (actor), Viv Nicholson, Howard Phillips (politician), Sparky Anderson, Ernie Lopez, Lynn Cartwright, Dave Mann (gridiron football), Jimmy Saxton flashcards
Deaths from dementia

Deaths from dementia

  • Antony Flew
    Antony Garrard Newton Flew (/fluː/; 11 February 1923 – 8 April 2010) was an English philosopher.
  • Jesse Helms
    Jesse Alexander Helms Jr.
  • Emile Griffith
    Emile Alphonse Griffith (February 3, 1938 – July 23, 2013) was a professional boxer from the U.
  • Peter Breck
    Joseph Peter Breck (March 13, 1929 – February 6, 2012) was an American character actor of stage, television, and film.
  • Pixie Williams
    Pikiteora Maude Emily Gertrude Edith "Pixie" Williams (married name Costello, 12 July 1928 – 2 August 2013) was a New Zealand singer best known for the song "Blue Smoke", recorded in 1949.
  • Moondyne Joe
    Joseph Bolitho Johns (c. 1826 – 13 August 1900), better known as Moondyne Joe, was Western Australia's best known bushranger.
  • James Elliott (actor)
    James Elliott (11 June 1928 – 12 February 2011) was a British Australian radio, theatre, television and film actor and best known for his long-running role of Alf Sutcliffe an original character in the 1970s television soap opera Number 96.
  • Larry Canning
    Lawrence "Larry" Canning (1 November 1925 – 6 April 2012) was a Scottish footballer who played for Aston Villa during the 1940s and 1950s, then later served on the board.
  • Aaron Schroeder
    Aaron Harold Schroeder (September 7, 1926 – December 2, 2009) was an American songwriter and music publisher.
  • Audrey Brettle
    Alexandra Audrey Brettle (1937–2003), was a Black Country author of Scottish descent.
  • Paul Williams (music journalist)
    Paul S. Williams (May 19, 1948 – March 27, 2013), born in Boston, Massachusetts, was an American music journalist and writer.
  • Larry Morris
    Larry Cleo Morris (December 10, 1933 – December 19, 2012) was an American football linebacker.
  • Bobby Kirk (footballer)
    Robert "Bobby" Kirk (12 August 1927 – 1 February 2010) was a Scottish footballer best known for playing for Heart of Midlothian throughout the 1950s, he made 213 league appearances and scored eight goals.
  • Evelyn Ward
    Evelyn Ward (May 21, 1923 – December 23, 2012) was an American actress known from her stage musical performances and television appearances.
  • Ernest W. Lefever
    Ernest Warren Lefever (November 12, 1919 – July 29, 2009) was an American political theorist and foreign affairs expert who founded the Ethics and Public Policy Center in 1976 and was nominated for a State Department post by President Ronald Reagan, but withdrew after his nomination was rejected by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
  • Ernie Vossler
    Ernest Orville Vossler (November 29, 1928 – February 16, 2013) was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour; he later prospered in the fields of golf course design and construction, golf course management services and real estate development.
  • Joe Conley
    Joe Conley (March 3, 1928 – July 7, 2013) was an American actor who played many small roles on television and is most remembered for his role as the storekeeper Ike Godsey on The Waltons.
  • Maynard W. Glitman
    Maynard Wayne Glitman (December 8, 1933 – December 13, 2010) was an American diplomat.
  • Ruth Sivard
    Ruth Leger Sivard (November 25, 1915 – August 21, 2015) was an American economist.
  • John Mackey (American football)
    John Mackey (September 24, 1941 – July 6, 2011) was an American football tight end who played for the Baltimore Colts and the San Diego Chargers.
  • Léonard Tousez
    Léonard Décade Tousez (Paris 1788 – Charenton 1826) was a French actor and playwright of the XIXth century.
  • Carolyn Kizer
    Carolyn Ashley Kizer (December 10, 1925 – October 9, 2014) was an American poet of the Pacific Northwest whose works reflect her feminism.
  • Peter Kearns
    Peter Vincent Kearns (26 March 1937 – 6 July 2014) was an English footballer who scored 83 goals from 296 appearances in the Football League playing for Plymouth Argyle, Aldershot and Lincoln City.
  • Neville Wran
    Neville Kenneth Wran AC CNZM QC (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986.
  • Anthony Cave Brown
    (In this name, the family name is Cave Brown, not Brown.) Anthony Cave Brown (March 21, 1929 in Bath - July 14, 2006 in Warrenton, Virginia) was an English-American journalist, espionage non-fiction writer, and historian.
  • Francis Xavier Pierz
    Francis Xavier Pierz (Slovene: Franc Pirc or Franc Pirec; German: Franz Pierz) (November 20, 1785 – January 22, 1880) was a Roman Catholic priest and missionary to the Ottawa and Ojibwe Indians in present-day Michigan, Ontario, and Minnesota.
  • Frank Kopel
    Frank Kopel (28 March 1949 – 16 April 2014) was a Scottish footballer who played as a left back.
  • William Newman (actor)
    William MacLeod Newman (June 15, 1934 – May 27, 2015) was an American film, television and theater actor.
  • Viv Nicholson
    Vivian Nicholson (3 April 1936 – 11 April 2015) was a British woman who became famous when she told the media she would "spend, spend, spend" after her husband Keith won £152,319 (equivalent to £3.06 million in 2017, adjusted for inflation) on the football pools in 1961.
  • Howard Phillips (politician)
    Howard Jay Phillips (February 3, 1941 – April 20, 2013) was a three-time United States presidential candidate who served as the chairman of The Conservative Caucus, a conservative public policy advocacy group which he founded in 1991.
  • Sparky Anderson
    George Lee "Sparky" Anderson (February 22, 1934 – November 4, 2010) was a Major League Baseball player, coach and manager.
  • Ernie Lopez
    Ernie "Indian Red" Lopez (September 24, 1945 – October 3, 2009), was an American professional boxer.
  • Lynn Cartwright
    Lynn Cartwright (February 27, 1927 – January 2, 2004) was an American character actress probably best known for her performance as the older version of Geena Davis' character, Dottie Hinson, in the 1992 film A League of Their Own.
  • Dave Mann (gridiron football)
    David Carl Mann (June 2, 1932 – May 22, 2012) was a professional American-born Canadian punter in the NFL and CFL.
  • Jimmy Saxton
    James Everett "Jimmy" Saxton Jr.