Deaths in March 1995

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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 1995.

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.

March 1995[]

Odette Sansom
Eazy-E

1[]

  • Walter Anderson, British trade unionist (b. 1910)[1]
  • Earl Blackwell, society impresario[2]
  • Fred J. Borch, chairman and CEO of General Electric from 1967 to 1972 and president and CEO from 1963 to 1967 (b. 1910)[3]
  • Edmund Fisher, British publisher (b. 1939)[4]
  • Georges J. F. Köhler, German biologist (b. 1946)[5]
  • Vladislav Listyev, Russian journalist (b. 1956)[6]
  • César Rodríguez, Spanish football forward and manager (b. 1920)[citation needed]

2[]

  • Suzanne Bastid, French professor of law who specialized in international public law (b. 1906)[7]
  • Hugo Cole, British music critic and composer[8]
  • Gilbert Gadoffre, French scholar (b. 1911)[9]
  • Howard Yanks, founder of the Philadelphia Folk Festival (b. 1930)[10]

3[]

  • Rafael Aguilar, Ecuadorian ballet dancer and choreographer (b. 1929)[11]
  • Vincent L. Broderick, United States District Judge (b. 1920)[12]
  • Al Christy, American actor, advertising executive, and radio and television announcer (b. 1918)[13]
  • Howard W. Hunter, American President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (b. 1907)[14]
  • Pierre Tisseyre, French-born lawyer, journalist, writer and Quebec literary editor (b. 1909)[15]

4[]

  • Eden Ahbez, American singer songwriter (b. 1908)[16]
  • Urs Blöchlinger, Swiss alto, soprano, and bass saxophonist (b. 1954)[17]
  • Noel Mangin, New Zealand bass (b. 1931)[18]

5[]

  • Jalal Agha, Indian actor and director in Bollywood films (b. 1945)[19]
  • Frieda Belinfante, Dutch freedom fighter during World War II, cellist, and pioneering female orchestra conductor (b. 1904)[20]
  • Henry Benson, Baron Benson, British accountant (b. 1909)[21]
  • Juan Guerrero Burciaga, United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (b. 1929)[22]
  • Gregg Hansford, Australian professional motorcycle and touring car racer (b. 1952)[23]
  • Marguerite Kelsey, celebrated British artists' model (b. 1909)[24]
  • Peter John Norton, British naval diplomat and artist (b. 1913)[25]
  • Vivian Stanshall, English comedian, writer, artist, broadcaster, and musician (b. 1943)[26]

6[]

  • Franco Bertinetti, Italian fencer and Olympic gold medalist (b. 1923)[27]
  • Gabriel Bracho, Venezuelan artist (b. 1915)[citation needed]
  • Emiel van Moerkerken, Dutch photographer (b. 1916)[citation needed]
  • Delroy Wilson, Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer (b. 1948)[28]

7[]

  • John J. Allen Jr., US Representative from California's 7th congressional district (b. 1899)[29]
  • Don Cook, American journalist (b. 1920)[30]
  • Kansas Fields, American drummer (b. 1915)[31]
  • John Lambert British composer and music educator (b. 1926)[32]
  • Jacques Lefebvre, Belgian Air Force Lieutenant General who committed suicide due to the Agusta Affair international scandal[33]
  • Paul-Émile Victor, French ethnologist and explorer who was known for his writings on polar regions(b. 1907)[34]

8[]

  • Ota Adler, Czech businessmann influential in the fur trade in the United Kingdom (b. 1911)[35]
  • Paul Horgan, American novelist and historian (b. 1903)[36]
  • Ingo Schwichtenberg, German drummer (b. 1965)[37]

9[]

  • Ian Ballantine, American publisher (b. 1939)[38]
  • Edward Bernays, Austrian-born American propagandist (b. 1891)[39]
  • Bill Cassidy, Scottish professional football player and manager (b. 1940)[40]
  • Yisrael Galil, Israeli firearm designer (b. 1923)[41]

10[]

  • Rigmor Andersen, Danish designer, educator and author (b. 1903)[42]
  • Richard Baerlein, racing journalist (b. 1910)[43]
  • Carel Birnie, Dutch arts administrator and producer who co-founded the Nederlands Dans Theater (b. 1925)[44]
  • Herbert Fromm, German composer, organist, conductor, and writer on music (b. 1905)[45]
  • Alexander Hyatt King, English musicologist, bibliographer, and music librarian of the British Library and British Museum (b. 1911)[46]
  • Ovidi Montllor, Spanish singer and actor (b. 1942)[47]
  • Charles "Mercury" Nelson, American rapper, singer, instrumentalist, and producer who was a member of the R&B vocal group Force MDs[48]

11[]

12[]

  • Mija Aleksić, Serbian actor (b. 1923)[54]
  • Dumitru Almaș, Romanian journalist, novelist, historian, writer and professor. (b. 1908)[55]
  • Madis Aruja, Estonian conservationist, geographer and ski-orienteer (b. 1936)[56]
  • Juanin Clay, American actress and director (b. 1949)[57]
  • Gertrude Rivers Robinson, American ethnomusicologist, composer, and gamelan performer (b. 1927)[58]

13[]

  • David D. Bohannon, California real estate developers (b. 1898)[citation needed]
  • Leon Day, American professional baseball pitcher (b. 1916)[59]
  • Odette Hallowes, French intelligence officer (b. 1912)[60]
  • Leo Kaplan, American lawyer who was a founding partner of Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer and was known for his work distributing royalties for the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers[61]
  • Abdul Ali Mazari, the political leader of the Hezb-e Wahdat party during and following the Soviet–Afghan War (b. 1946)[62]
  • John Silverlight, British journalist for The Observer and author (b. 1919)[63]
  • Mgr. P. C. J. van Lierde, Dutch priest who was a vicar general at the Vatican for 40 years (b. 1907)[64]

14[]

15[]

  • Agepê, Brazilian singer and composer (b. 1942)[citation needed]
  • Bhupinder Singh Brar, Indian politician (b. 1926)[citation needed]
  • Milo Calhoun, Jamaican professional boxer who won the British Commonwealth middleweight title (b. 1940)[citation needed]
  • Florence Chadwick, American long-distance swimmer who was the first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions (b. 1918)[70]
  • Carlos Saúl Facundo Menem, known in Argentina as Carlitos or Menem Jr, son of former Argentine President, Carlos Menem; killed in what some deemed an accident and others a murder.[71]

16[]

  • John Cavosie, American football player (b. 1908)[72]
  • Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, the 25th Chief of the Clan Fraser of Lovat and a prominent British Commando during the World War II (b. 1911)[73]
  • Albert Hackett, American dramatist and screenwriter (b. 1900)[74]
  • Heinrich Sutermeister, Swiss composer (b. 1910)[75]
  • Sydney Simoné, British conductor and violinist who led orchestra performances with stars like Charlie Chaplin, Judy Garland, Lena Horne, and Ethel Merman[76]

17[]

  • Marcus Jan Adriani, Dutch botanist (b. 1908)[citation needed]
  • Amiraslan Aliyev, military officer named National Hero of Azerbaijan (b. 1960)[77]
  • Rick Aviles, American actor (b. 1952)[78]
  • Paul Backman, Finnish cyclist (b. 1920)[79]
  • Donald Baverstock, British television producer and executive (b. 1924)[80]
  • Fred Braceful, American jazz drummer (b. 1938)[81]
  • Vladimir Bunchikov, Russian baritone (b. 1902)[82]
  • Helen Christie, British film and television actress (b. 1914)[citation needed]
  • Seymour Clark, English first-class cricketer (b. 1902)[83]
  • Theresa Clay, English entomologist (b. 1911)[84]
  • Pedro J. González, Mexican activist, singer, songwriter, guitarist and radio personality (b. 1895)[85]
  • Ahmad Khomeini, younger son of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and father of Hassan Khomeini. He was the "right-hand" of his father before, during and after the Iranian Revolution (b. 1946)[86]
  • Ronnie Kray, British criminal who along with his twin brother, Reggie Kay, was the foremost perpetrator of organised crime in the East End of London from the late 1950s to 1967 (b. 1933)[87]
  • Sunnyland Slim, blues pianist (b. 1907)[88]

18[]

19[]

  • Stan Ackermans, Dutch mathematician (b. 1936)[93]
  • Nike Ardilla, Indonesian singer, actress, and model (b. 1975)[94]
  • Max Braithwaite, Canadian novelist (b. 1911)[citation needed]
  • Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, American anthropologist and poet (b. 1913)[citation needed]
  • Walter F. Boone, admiral in the United States Navy (b. 1898)[95]
  • Tony Chachere, American businessman and chef best known as the founder of his eponymous Tony Chachere's Creole Foods seasonings (b. 1905)[96]
  • Fernand Lodewick, Dutch literature historian (b. 1909)[citation needed]
  • Kenneth Loveless, British priest and dancer (b. 1911)[97]
  • Wolfgang Plath, German musicologist (b. 1930)[98]
  • Gerard Tebroke, Dutch runner who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics (b. 1949)[citation needed]

20[]

21[]

22[]

  • Robert Beauchamp, American figurative painter and arts educator (b. 1923)[111]
  • Joey Long, American blues/cajun guitarist, singer, and songwriter (b. 1932)[112]
  • Peter Woods, British journalist (b. 1930)[113]

23[]

  • Qadeeruddin Ahmed, Pakistani jurist and former Governor of Sindh province (b. 1908)[114]
  • Danny Apolinar, composer and nightclub performer who created the rock musical Your Own Thing[115]
  • Alan Barton, British singer and member of the hit-making duo Black Lace (b. 1953)[116]
  • Warren E. Burger, 15th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court (b. 1907)[117]
  • Shakti Chattopadhyay, Indian poet and writer (b. 1933)[citation needed]
  • Davie Cooper, Clydebank, Rangers, Motherwell and Scottish international football player (b. 1956)[118]
  • Ripley Ingram, American singer who was a member of The Five Keys[119]
  • Irving Shulman, American author and screenwriter (b. 1913)[120]
  • Robert "Bob" Turner, first winner of the All-American Soap Box Derby[121]

24[]

  • Trevor Ling, English religious studies academic (b. 1920)[122]
  • Joseph Needham, British biochemist, historian, and sinologist (b. 1900)[123]

25[]

  • Mary L. Bell, first African-American to own and operate a radio station in the city of Detroit, Michigan as president and chairperson of Bell Broadcasting Corporation (1901)[124]
  • Aurel Bulgariu, Romanian handball player who won two world championship gold medals (b. 1934)[125]
  • James Samuel Coleman, American sociologist (b. 1926)[126]
  • James Gardner, British designer (b. 1907)[127]
  • Peter Penwarden, British priest who was canon of the Southwark Cathedral (b. 1921)[128]
  • Anthony Standerwick Heal, British businessman (b. 1907)[129]

26[]

  • John Bright, American biblical scholar (b. 1908)[130]
  • Simon Casady, American journalist and political figure from California (b. 1908)[131]
  • Raúl Cascaret, Cuban wrestler who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics (b. 1962)[132]
  • Eazy-E, American rapper and record producer (b. 1963)[133]
  • Vladimir Maksimov, Russian writer (b. 1930)[134][135]

27[]

28[]

  • Fred Backway, Australian rules footballer (b. 1913)[142]
  • Joseph Britton, Australian politician (b. 1911)[citation needed]
  • Vivienne Byerley, British publicist of West End plays and musicals (b. 1906)[143]
  • Julian Cayo-Evans, Welsh political activist and one time leader of the radical political group Free Wales Army (b. 1937)[144]
  • Hugh O'Connor, American actor best known for his portrayal of Lonnie Jamison in the television series In the Heat of the Night (b. 1962)[145]
  • Jack Regan, Scottish broadcaster who was head of news and current affairs at BBC Radio Scotland (b. 1942)[146]
  • William Hayter, British diplomat, Ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1953 through 1957, and Warden of New College, Oxford (b. 1906)[147]

29[]

  • Robert Breusch, German-American number theorist (b. 1907)[148]
  • Carl Jefferson, American jazz record producer, and was the founder of the Concord Records label (b. 1919)[149]
  • Jimmy McShane, Irish singer and front-man of Italian band Baltimora, known for the hit song "Tarzan Boy" (b. 1957)[150]
  • James Eric Storrar, British fighter pilot (b. 1921)[151]
  • John Terry, British film financier and lawyer (b. 1913)[152]

30[]

  • Arkadiusz Bachur, Polish equestrian (b. 1961)[153]
  • Rozelle Claxton, American jazz pianist (b. 1913)[154]
  • Tony Lock, English cricketer and left-arm spinner (b. 1929)[155]
  • Paul A. Rothchild, American record producer (b. 1935)[156]

31[]

  • Robert Annis, American soccer defender (b. 1928)[157]
  • Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern Jr., Swedish officer and horse rider who competed in multiple Olympic games (b. 1904)[158]
  • Max Brüel, Danish architect and jazz musician (b. 1927)[citation needed]
  • Rudy Rutherford, American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist (b. 1924)[159]
  • Selena, American singer (b. 1971)[160]
  • Carl Story, American bluegrass musician (b. 1916)[161]

Unknown day[]

  • Helza Cameu, Brazilian composer, pianist, musicologist, and author (b. 1903)[162]
  • Archer Clive, British Army officer who served during World War II (b. 1903)[163]

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