Famous Deaths on April 4

Scottish mathematician and inventor (logarithms), dies from effects of gout at 67 German explorer of northern and central Australia, disappears on an expedition at 34 German inventor, engine designer and automobile manufacturer (Mercedes-Benz), dies of bronchial inflammation at 84

April 4 Calendar
  • 397 Saint Ambrose, Governor of Liguria and Bishop of Milan (374-97), dies at about 57
  • 636 Saint Isidore of Seville, Church Father and the proposed patron of the Internet (b. cira 560)
  • 896 Formosus, Pope (891-96), dies
  • 1229 Hugo van Pierrepont, bishop of Liege, dies
  • 1284 Alfonso X, 'the Wise' King of Castile & Leon (1252-84), dies at 62
  • 1292 Nicholas IV [Girolamo Masci], Italian Pope (1288-92) who was the 1st Franciscan elected, dies at 64
  • 1305 Joan I, Queen of Navarre, Countess of Champagne and Queen of France as wife of Philip IV, dies allegedly in childbirth at 32
  • 1393 Floris van Wevelinkhoven, bishop of Utrecht, dies
  • 1406 Robert III, King of Scots (1390-1406), dies, succeeded by 12-year-old son James I
  • 1417 John van Touraine, 1st husband of Jacoba of Bavaria, dies
  • 1536 Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1486-1536), dies at 75
  • 1585 Caspar de Robles, Spanish viceroy of Frisia, dies at about 57
  • 1588 Frederick II, King of Denmark and Norway (1559-88), dies at 53
  • 1604 Thomas Churchyard, poet/pamphleteer, dies
  • 1609 Charles de L'Ecluse, Flemish botanist (b. 1526)

Scottish mathematician and inventor (logarithms), dies from effects of gout at 67

  • 1643 Simon Episcopius [Bisschop], Dutch theologist, dies at 60
  • 1661 Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven, Scottish soldier (b. circa 1580)
  • 1662 Davis Mell, British violinist, composer, and clockmaker, dies at 57
  • 1662 Leonhart Kern, German sculptor, dies at about 73
  • 1664 Adam Willaerts, Dutch seascape painter, dies
  • 1693 Isaac Aboab da Fonseca, Portuguese-Jewish rabbi, scholar and religious writer prominent in Amsterdam and in Dutch Brazil, dies at 88
  • 1701 Joseph Haines, entertainer and author
  • 1714 Karel, duke of Berry/French heir to the throne, dies
  • 1734 Johann C van Erckel, old Catholic theologist, dies at about 79
  • 1743 Daniel Neal, English historian, dies at 64
  • 1761 Théodore Gardelle, Swiss painter and enameler, dies at 38
  • 1766 John Taylor, English classical scholar, dies at 61
  • 1774 Oliver Goldsmith, Irish novelist and dramatist (She Stoops to Conquer), dies at 45
  • 1784 Mary Mead, wife of English radical and journalist John Wilkes (b. 1715)
  • 1792 James Sykes, American politician (b. 1725)
  • 1806 Friedrich Gottlob Fleischer, composer, dies at 84
  • 1807 Joseph Jerome Le Francais de Lalande, French astronomer, dies a 74
  • 1817 André Masséna, Duke of Rivoli, Prince d'Essing and Marshal of France (b. 1758)
  • 1831 Isaiah Thomas, American journalist, editor and historian (Massachusetts Spy), dies at 82
  • 1844 Charles Bulfinch, 1st US professional architect (Massachusetts State House), dies at 80
  • 1846 Solomon Sibley, American senator from Michigan Territory (b. 1769)

German explorer of northern and central Australia, disappears on an expedition at 34

  • 1861 Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky, Bohemian and Austrian statesman (Minister-President of Austria 1848), dies at 83
  • 1861 John McLean, American jurist (US Supreme Court Justice, 1829-61; Ohio Supreme Court Justice (1816-22) and US Postmaster General (1823-28), dies at 76
  • 1862 Harmen S Sytstra, Dutch poet/editor (Iduna), dies at 45
  • 1863 Ludwig Emil Grimm, German painter and engraver, dies at 73
  • 1864 Joseph Pitty Couthouy, American naval officer (b. 1808)
  • 1870 Heinrich Gustav Magnus, German chemist and physicist (b. 1802)
  • 1874 Charles Ernest Beulé, French archaeologist and politician (b. 1826)
  • 1878 Richard Brewer, American gunslinger/cowboy (b. 1850)
  • 1879 Heinrich Wilhelm Dove, Prussian physicist and meteorologist, dies at 75
  • 1883 Peter Cooper, American industrialist, inventor and philanthropist (Cooper Union, steam locomotive), dies at 92
  • 1889 Thomas Theodoor Hendrikus Jorissen, Dutch historian, dies at 56
  • 1890 Edmond Hébert, French geologist, dies at 77
  • 1890 Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau, French Canadian politician (1st Premier of Quebec), dies at 69
  • 1893 Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle, French-Swiss botanist, dies at 86
  • 1901 George Thomas "Tige" Anderson, American Brigadier General (Confederate Army), dies at 77
  • 1903 Margaret Ann Neve, British 1st recorded female Supercentenarian, who lived in three centuries, dies at 110
  • 1905 Constantin Meunier, Belgian painter and sculptor, dies at 73
  • 1908 Josef Sucher, Hungarian composer and conductor (Aus alten Märchen), dies at 64
  • 1912 Charles Brantley Aycock, 50th Governor of North Carolina (1901-05), dies at 52
  • 1912 Isaac Kauffman Funk, American publisher (Funk & Wagnalls), dies at 72
  • 1919 William Crookes, English chemist and physicist (Crookes-pipe, thallium), dies at 86
  • 1923 John Venn, English mathematician (Venn Diagram), dies at 88
  • 1923 L. Martov [Yuly Osipovich Tsederbaum], Russian revolutionary (leader of the Mensheviks), dies at 49

German inventor, engine designer and automobile manufacturer (Mercedes-Benz), dies of bronchial inflammation at 84

  • 1930 Vladimir Majakovski, Russian poet, dies

French industrialist, tire manufacturer (Michelin) and publisher of the Michelin Guide, dies of respiratory failure at 78

  • 1931 George Whitefield Chadwick, composer, dies at 76
  • 1932 Ottokar Czernin, Austro-Hungarian diplomat (Imperial Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary) and politician, dies at 59
  • 1932 Wilhelm Ostwald, Baltic German physical chemist (Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1909 for work on catalysis, chemical equilibria and reaction velocities), dies at 78 [1]
  • 1934 Braulio Dueño Colón, Puerto Rican composer, dies at 80
  • 1937 Frantisek X Salda, Czech writer/critic, dies at 69
  • 1938 Cyril Christiani, West Indian cricket wicketkeeper (4 Tests; British Guiana), dies of malaria at 24
  • 1943 Hartzell "Tiny" Parham, American jazz pianist, theater organist, and bandleader, dies at 43
  • 1943 Oskar Schlemmer, German painter, sculptor and choreographer (Triadisches Ballett), dies at 54
  • 1943 Raoul Laparra, French composer, dies during a bombing raid in WWII at 66
  • 1944 John Peale Bishop, American poet (Undertaker's Garland), dies at 51
  • 1944 Karel Weis, Czech composer and folk song collector, dies at 82
  • 1947 William O'Donnell, Irish politician (Teachta Dála, 1943-47), dies at 71
  • 1951 Al Christie, Canadian film director and producer, dies at 69
  • 1951 George Albert Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies at 81
  • 1953 Carol II, King of Romania (1930-40), dies at 59
  • 1953 Rachilde [Marguerite Vallette-Eymery], French author (Monsieur Venus, "Why I am not a Feminist"), dies at 93
  • 1954 Frederick Lonsdale, British playwright (Balkan Princess), dies at 73
  • 1957 E. Herbert Norman, Canadian diplomat (b. 1909)
  • 1958 Hendrik Heyman, Belgian minister of Nijverheid/mayor, dies at 78
  • 1958 Johnny Stompanato, American organized crime figure and abusive partner of actress Lana Turner, stabbed to death by her teenage daughter in self-defense at 32
  • 1961 Simion Stoilow, Romanian mathematician (b. 1873)
  • 1962 James Hanratty, executed at Bedford Prison, England, for the murder of Michael Gregsten (b. 1936)
  • 1963 Jason Robards Sr, American actor (Acapulco, Isle of the Dead), dies from a heart attack at 70
  • 1967 Al Lewis, American lyricist, songwriter and music publisher (Blueberry Hill, You Gotta Be a Football Hero), dies at 65
  • 1967 Guy Chamberlin, American College/Pro Football HOF end (Uni of Nebraska; 5×NFL C'ship; First-team All-Pro 1920), dies at 73
  • 1967 Héctor Scarone, Uruguayan soccer forward (51 caps;Nacional, FC Barcelona, FC Inter Milan, Palermo FC), dies at 68
  • 1967 Mischa Elman, Ukraine-American violinist, dies at 76

American clergyman and leader of the Civil Rights Movement (Nobel 1964), assassinated at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee at 39

  • 1970 Byron Foulger, American actor (Capt Nice, Petticoat Junction), dies at 70
  • 1970 Victor Otto Stomps, German writer and publisher, dies at 72

American politician (Rep-D-NY), dies of acute prostatitis at 63

  • 1972 Jan A.H.J.S. Bruins Slot, Dutch politician, resistance fighter, and underground newspaper co-founder and editor (Trouw (Faithful)), dies at 66 [1]
  • 1972 Stefan Wolpe, German composer (Zeus & Elidco), dies at 69
  • 1976 Harry Nyquist, Swedish-American physicist and electronic engineer who contributed to communication theory (Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem; Nyquist rate), dies at 87
  • 1977 Jeno Zador, composer, dies at 82
  • 1978 Gino Contilli, Italian composer, dies at 70
  • 1979 Edgar Buchanan, American actor (Petticoat Junction), dies at 76
  • 1979 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Pakistani president, hanged in Pakistan at 51
  • 1980 Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine, American country music singer, dies following a heart attack leading to a car crash at 62
  • 1981 Brad Johnson, actor (Annie Oakley), dies at 56
  • 1982 Tsvetan Tsvetanov, Bulgarian composer, dies at 50
  • 1983 Bernard Vukas, Croatian soccer forward (59 caps, Yugoslavia; Hajduk Split; Olympic silver 1948, 52), dies at 55

American actress (Airport 1975, Sunset Boulevard) and producer, dies of a heart ailment at 84

  • 1983 Jacqueline Logan, American actress and silent film leading lady (WAMPAS Baby Star), dies at 78
  • 1984 Johnny Arnold, English cricket batsman (1 Test, HS 34; Hampshire CCC) and soccer winger (1 cap; Oxford City, Southampton, Fulham), dies at 76
  • 1984 Oleg Antonov, Soviet airplane engineer (b. 1906)
  • 1985 Kate Roberts, Welsh nationalist and writer (b. 1891)
  • 1986 Frank Mortelmans, Belgian painter, dies at 87
  • 1987 C. L. Moore, American science fiction and fantasy writer (Judgment Night), dies at 76
  • 1988 Ludwig Stiel, German pianist, composer, and conductor, dies at 86
  • 1991 Edmund Adamkiewicz, German soccer forward (2 caps; Hamburger SV, Eintracht Frankfurt), dies at 70
  • 1991 John Heinz, American businessman and Republican politician (Senator from Pennsylvania, 1977-1991), dies in a plane crash at 52
  • 1991 Max Frisch, Swiss writer and playwright (I'm Not Stiller, Firebugs), dies at 79
  • 1992 Arthur Russell, American experimental classical-pop fusion cellist, and composer, dies of AIDS at 40
  • 1992 Karl Tunberg, US scriptwriter (Ben Hur), dies
  • 1992 Rodolfo Holzmann, Peruvian composer, dies at 81
  • 1992 Samuel Reshevsky, Polish-American chess grandmaster (World C'ship 3rd 1948; 8 x US C'ship gold), dies of a heart attack at 80
  • 1992 Sy Kramer, singer/comedy writer dies of cancer at 59
  • 1993 Alfred Mosher Butts, American architect and game inventor (Scrabble), dies at 93
  • 1993 Bep [Alberta B] Ogterop [Rita la Roche], singer, dies
  • 1994 (Virginia) "Ginny" Simms, American singer (Kay Kyser Band), actress (Night and Day), and radio star, dies of a heart attack at 80 [1]
  • 1994 Olga Lowina, Dutch yodeler (Edelweisskapel), dies at 69
  • 1995 Jo Sinclair [Ruth Seid], American writer (Wasteland), dies at 81
  • 1995 Kenny Everett [Maurice James Christopher Cole], British TV personality and disc Jockey, dies at 50 of an AIDS related illness
  • 1995 Priscilla Lane [Mullican], American actress (Saboteur; Arsenic and Old Lace:, Bodyguard), dies of lung cancer at 77
  • 1996 Barney Ewell, American athlete (Olympic gold 4x100m relay, silver 100m, 200m 1948; equal WR 100m 1948), dies at 78
  • 1996 Joy Newton, British ballet dancer, dies at 82
  • 1996 Larry Laprise, American songwriter (The Hokey-Pokey Dance [disputed]), dies at 83
  • 1996 Paul Cooper, American composer, dies at 69
  • 1996 Seumas MacNeill, Scottish bagpiper, educator (College of Bagpipes), broadcaster, and editor (The Piping Times), bdies at 79
  • 1997 Vladimir Solouchin, Russian writer, dies at 72
  • 1999 Aldus Roger, American Cajun accordionist (Lafayette Playboys - "Les Haricots Sont Pas Salés"), dies at 84
  • 1999 Early Wynn, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher (Cy Young Award 1959 Chicago WS; MLB wins leader 1954, 59; 9 x MLB All Star; Cleveland Indians), dies of a stroke at 79
  • 1999 Faith Domergue, American actress and early "scream queen" (Vendetta, House of 7 Corpses), dies at 74
  • 2000 Kenneth Allen, English industrialist (WH Allen and Sons Ltd, helped form CBI and negotiate 40 hr week), dies at 92 [1]
  • 2001 Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, American custom hot rod car designer, dies of a heart attack at 69
  • 2002 Harry L. O'Connor, Czech film stuntman
  • 2003 Anthony Caruso, American actor (b. 1916)
  • 2003 Resortes, Mexican comedian (b. 1916)
  • 2004 Alberic Schotte, Belgian cyclist (World C'ship gold road race 1948, 50), dies at 84
  • 2004 Casey Sheehan, American soldier (Iraq War), son of peace activist Cindy Sheehan, killed in combat at 24
  • 2005 Edward Bronfman, Canadian businessman (co-owner of Montreal Canadiens, 1971-78), dies of colon cancer at 77
  • 2006 Philip Attenborough, English publisher (Hodder & Stoughton), dies at 69
  • 2007 Bob Clark, American film director (b. 1941)
  • 2007 Terry Hall, English ventriloquist, dies at 80

English cricket medium-pace bowler (51 Tests, 236 wickets, BB 7/44; Surrey CCC), dies at 91

  • 2010 Clifford M. Hardin, American politician (17th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture), dies at 94
  • 2010 Rudy Kousbroek, Dutch essayist (Het Oostindisch kampsyndroom (The East Indian Camp Syndrome)), poet (Anathema), and translator, dies at 81
  • 2011 Bronisław Kazimierz Przybylski, Polish composer (Requiem, In Memory of the Children – Martyrs of the War) and educator, dies at 69
  • 2011 Juliano Mer-Khamis, Israeli actor, director, filmmaker and political activist, assassinated at 52
  • 2011 Scott Columbus, American heavy metal drummer (Manowar, 1983–91 & 1994–2008), takes his own life at 54
  • 2012 Claude Miller, French director and screenwriter, dies at 70
  • 2013 Carmine Infantino, American comic book artist, dies at 87
  • 2013 Ian Walsh, Australian rugby league hooker (25 Tests [10 as captain]; St. George RLFC) and coach (Australia 5 Tests; St. George, Parramatta), dies at 80
  • 2013 Roger Ebert, American film critic (Pulitzer Prize 1975), dies of cancer at 70
  • 2014 Margo MacDonald, Scottish national broadcaster and politician (MP for Glasgow Govan 1973-74), dies at 70
  • 2015 Elmer Lach, Canadian Hockey HOF center (Stanley Cup 1944, 46, 53 Montreal Canadiens; Hart Trophy 1945; Art Ross Trophy 1948; 5 x NHL All Star), dies of a stroke at 97
  • 2015 John Read, British businessman, CEO (TSB Group), dies at 97
  • 2016 (Dorothy) "Dottie" Schwartz (née Hummitzsch), American barbershop quartet vocalist (The Chordettes, 1946-52), dies at 89
  • 2016 Carlo Mastrangelo, Italian-American rocker (Dion & The Belmonts), dies of cancer at 78
  • 2016 Chus Lampreave [María Jesús Lampreave Pérez], Spanish actress (Volver, Belle Époque), dies at 85
  • 2018 Gertrude Jeannette, African American taxi driver, playwright and film and stage actress (Shaft, Cotton Comes to Harlem), dies at 103
  • 2018 Ray Wilkins, English soccer midfielder (84 caps; Chelsea, Manchester Utd, AC Milan, Rangers, QPR) and manager (QPR, Fulham, Jordan), dies of cardiac arrest, resulting in a fall at 61
  • 2019 Alberto Cortez, Argentinian singer-songwriter ("Cuando un amigo se va"), dies of heart failure at 79 [1]
  • 2019 Myer "Whitey" Skoog, American basketball guard (NBA C'ship 1952, 53, 54 Minneapolis Lakers), dies at 92
  • 2020 Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath, dies at 87
  • 2020 Forrest Compton, American actor (Gomer Pyle USMC, Edge of Night), dies at 94
  • 2020 Patrick Kincaid, American computer programmer (TODAY) and communications consultant, dies at 72
  • 2022 Joe Messina, American soul, jazz, and R&B session guitarist (Soupy Sales; The Funk Brothers), dies at 93 [1]
  • 2022 Petar Skansi, Croatian basketball center (Olympic silver Yugoslavia 1968; Jugoplastika) and coach (Yugoslavia, Croatia, Jugoplastika,Benetton Treviso), dies at 78
  • 2023 Birger Jensen, Danish soccer goalkeeper (19 caps; Club Brugge KV 328 games), dies at 72

American auto racer (5 x world land speed record holder; first to reach 500mph (800km/h) and 600mph (970km/h), dies of cancer at 86

  • 2023 Vivian Trimble, American alt-rock keyboardist (Luscious Jackson; Dusty Trails), dies of cancer at 59
  • 2024 Lynne Reid Banks, British author (The Indian in the Cupboard), dies at 94 [1]
  • 2024 Pat Zachry, American baseball pitcher (World Series & NL Rookie of the Year 1976 Cincinnati Reds; MLB All Star 1978 NY Mets), dies at 71
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