Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron a los 68 años
Jack McIlhargey
John Cecil McIlhargey was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played eight seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Vancouver Canucks, and Hartford Whalers from 1974 until 1982. After his playing career, he worked for both the Canucks and Flyers in coaching roles, and also served as a scout for the Canucks for one season.
Thomas E. Dewey
Thomas Edmund Dewey fue un político estadounidense, 47.º gobernador del Estado de Nueva York y candidato republicano a la presidencia en las elecciones de 1944 y 1948, resultando en ambas derrotado, por Franklin D. Roosevelt, primero, y por Harry S. Truman en la segunda ocasión, esta contra todo pronóstico. Dewey era el líder del ala más socialdemócrata del Partido Republicano, frente al ala más liberalconservadora, encabezada por el senador de Ohio Robert A. Taft.
John Ridsdel
John Bramwell Ridsdel was an English-born Canadian businessman from Calgary, Alberta; kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines on 21 September 2015, and beheaded on 25 April 2016. He was 68 years old.
Jean-Marie Loret
Jean-Marie Loret era un trabajador ferroviario francés que decía ser el hijo ilegítimo de Adolf Hitler. Según Loret, en 1948 su madre le reveló poco antes de su muerte que el "soldado alemán desconocido" con el que había tenido una aventura durante la Primera Guerra Mundial fue Adolf Hitler. Su afirmación fue respaldada por el historiador alemán Werner Maser. Loret publicó su propia autobiografía, Ton père s'appelait Hitler [El nombre de tu padre era Hitler] en 1981. Sin embargo, la opinión dominante, representada por historiadores como Anton Joachimsthaler, Timothy Ryback, y Sir Ian Kershaw, es que la paternidad de Hitler en Loret es poco probable o imposible.
Harvey Haddix
Harvey Haddix, Jr. was an American professional baseball left-handed pitcher and pitching coach, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1952–1956), Philadelphia Phillies (1956–57), Cincinnati Reds (1958), Pittsburgh Pirates (1959–1963), and Baltimore Orioles (1964–65).
Samuel Widmer
Samuel Widmer was a controversial Swiss physician, psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author, who used psycholytic substances in therapy and harbored liberal opinions about polygamy and other forms of free love.
Tex Ritter
Tex Ritter fue un cantante country y actor estadounidense de mediados de la década de 1930 a la de 1960, padre del actor John Ritter, y miembro del Museo y Salón de la Fama del Country.
Bruce DeHaven
Bruce Leroy DeHaven was an American football coach. Specializing in special teams coaching, DeHaven held that position for five teams in the National Football League, his longest tenure being 16 seasons over two runs with the Buffalo Bills.
Skip Caray
Harry Christopher "Skip" Caray Jr. was an American sportscaster, best known for his long career as a radio and television play-by-play announcer for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball. He was the son of baseball announcer Harry Caray, and the father of fellow Braves broadcaster Chip Caray; another son, Josh Caray, is a reporter for All News 106.7.
Ranjit Sinha
Ranjit Sinha was an Indian Police Service officer of the 1974 batch and was the former Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation. He was the Director General of Police of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and the Director General of the Railway Protection Force before joining as the CBI Director in December 2012 for a two-year tenure. He has also served in senior positions in the CBI in Patna and Delhi.