Deaths in September 1966
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1966.
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.
 
September 1966
    
    1
    
- Karl Bergelt, German Navy officer during World War II (b. 1902)
 - Mabel Capper, British suffragist (b. 1888)
 
2
    
- George Bolt, Australian rules footballer (b. 1899)
 - Isaya Mukirania, King of Rwenzururu
 
3
    
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff, Russian-born American composer (b. 1896)
 - Dick Barwegan, American professional football player (b. 1921)
 - Sir Robert Bristow, English engineer (b. 1880)
 - Chen Mengjia, Chinese archaeologist (b. 1911)
 - Wesley Dennis, American illustrator (b. 1903)
 - Fu Lei, Chinese translator and art critic (b. 1908)
 - Frank Golding, Australian rules footballer (b. 1890)
 - Irving Klaw, American pornographer (b. 1910)
 
4
    
- Bernard Atkinson, English cricketer (b. 1900)
 - August Aimé Balkema, Dutch book trader (b. 1906)
 - Herbert Beyer, German paratrooper officer during World War II (b. 1913)
 
5
    
- William Murdoch Buchanan, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (b. 1897)
 - Edward Denman Clarke, Finnish-born British flying ace of World War I (b. 1898)
 - Edward English, English cricketer (b. 1864)
 - George Koch, American football player (b. 1919)
 - Dezső Lauber, Hungarian sportsman competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics, and architect (b. 1879)
 
6
    
- Elmer Blaney Harris, American author (b. 1878)
 - Einar W. Juva, Finnish historian and professor (b. 1892)
 - Margaret Sanger, American birth control advocate (b. 1879)
 - Hendrik Verwoerd, Dutch-born Prime Minister of South Africa (b. 1901)
 - Gen. Leon Kromer, American Army general (b. 1876)
 - Reuben Levy, British academic (b. 1891)
 
7
    
- Viktor Ader, Estonian footballer (b. 1910)
 - Al Kelly, Russian-born American comedian (b. 1896)
 
8
    
- Walter Friedländer, German-American art historian (b. 1873)
 - W. A. Hewitt, Canadian sportsman and journalist (b. 1875)
 
9
    
- Jack Cobb, American basketball player (b. 1904)
 - Bob Kelley, American sportscaster (b. 1917)
 
10
    
- Blair Cherry, American baseball and football coach (b. 1901)
 - Arthur Cock, Australian rules footballer (b. 1900)
 - Saul Gorss, American actor (b. 1908)
 - Emil Julius Gumbel, German-born American mathematician and academic (b. 1891)
 - Piero Jahier, Italian poet, translator, and journalist (b. 1884)
 - Vere Johns, Jamaican impresario (b. 1893)
 - Francis Kendall, English cricketer (b. 1908)
 - James Langridge, English cricketer (b. 1906)
 
11
    
- Arthur Affleck, Australian pilot (b. 1903)
 - Hans von Ahlfen, German General in the Second World War (b. 1897)
 - Charley Aylett, Australian politician (b. 1913)
 - Charlie Cantor, American radio actor (b. 1898)
 - Bill Cramer, American baseball player (b. 1891)
 - Eva Justin, German Holocaust perpetrator (b. 1909)
 - C. E. Woolman, American Airlines founder (b. 1889)
 
12
    
- Florence E. Allen, American judge; the first woman to serve on a state supreme court (Ohio), and one of the first two women to serve as a United States federal judge (b. 1884)
 - Francis Sheed Anderson CB, Scottish businessman, civil servant and Liberal Party politician (b. 1897)
 - Iosif Czako, Romanian footballer (b. 1906)
 - Earl J. Glade, American politician, mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah (b. 1885)
 - Norman Kendrew, English cricketer (b. 1908)
 - Aketo Nakamura, Japanese general (b. 1889)
 - Louis Wilkinson, British writer (b. 1881)
 
13
    
- Wiktor Andersson, Swedish film actor (b. 1887)
 - Dora Barton, English actress (b. 1884)
 - Major General Francis William Billado, American military officer and politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives, Adjutant General of the Vermont National Guard (b. 1907)
 - Clemente Canepari, Italian racing cyclist (b. 1886)
 - John Christoffersen, Danish wrestler, competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics (b. 1898)
 - Ralph Comstock, American baseball player (b. 1887)
 - Alfred Engelsen, Norwegian gymnast and diver, gold medalist at the 1912 Summer Olympics (b. 1893)
 - Alfred A. Gilman, American Anglican missionary to China (b. 1878)
 - Tomoshige Samejima, Japanese admiral (b. 1889)
 
14
    
- Gertrude Berg, American actress (b. 1899)
 - Alexandre Bioussa, French rugby union player, member of the silver medal-winning French team at the 1924 Summer Olympics (b. 190])
 - Nikolay Cherkasov, Soviet actor (b. 1903)
 - Arthur Davies, English Anglican priest (b. 1878)
 - Hiram Wesley Evans, American leader of the Ku Klux Klan (b. 1881)
 - Cemal Gürsel, Turkish general and statesman, 4th President of Turkey (b. 1895)
 - Geoffrey MacLaren, English cricketer (b. 1883)
 
15
    
- Frank G. Ashbrook, American mammalogist (b. 1892)
 - Leonard Brockington, Welsh-born Canadian civil servant, first president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (b. 1888)
 - Adm. Herbert G. Hopwood, American admiral (b. 1898)
 
16
    
- Anandashram Swami, Indian ninth guru and the Head of the community of the Chitrapur Saraswats (b. 1902)
 - Lawrence Joseph Bader, American whose disappearance and later reappearance caused controversy (b. 1926)
 - Judah A. Joffe, Ukrainian-born American philologist (b. 1873)
 - Carlos Kluwe, Brazilian footballer (b. 1890)
 
17
    
- Selmer Berg, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (b. 1886)
 - Mário Filho, Brazilian journalist and writer (b. 1908)
 - Fritz Wunderlich, German tenor (b. 1930)
 
18
    
- Ian Bedford, English cricketer (b. 1930)
 - Gen. Horace H. Fuller, American general during World War II (b. 1886)
 - Albert Johnson, American jockey (b. 1900)
 - Dinny Lanigan, Irish hurler (b. 1891)
 
19
    
- José de Jesús Angulo del Valle y Navarro, Mexican Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1888)
 - Adrien Borel, French psychiatrist (b. 1886)
 - Albert van der Sandt Centlivres, South African jurist, Chief Justice of South Africa (b. 1887)
 - Albert Divo, French race car driver (b. 1895)
 - Gen. Vladimir Grigoryevich Fyodorov, Soviet weapons designer and general during World War II (b. 1874)
 - Otto Kinkeldey, American musicologist (b. 1878)
 - Bob Lang, American football player (b. 1892)
 - Einar Langfeldt, Norwegian physician and professor (b. 1884)
 
20
    
- William Baragwanath, Australian surveyor and geologist (b. 1878)
 - Pierre E. Belliveau, Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (b. 1896)
 - Fritz Delius, German actor (b. 1890)
 - Hubert L. Eaton, American businessman (b. 1881)
 - James Gunn, American screenwriter (b. 1920)
 - Mary Mackenzie, British actress (b. 1922)
 
21
    
- James Jamieson, Scottish dentist (b. 1875)
 - Billy Lane Lauffer, American soldier, recipient of the Medal of Honor (b. 1945)
 - Paul Reynaud, French politician, former Prime Minister (b. 1878)
 
22
    
- Valentin Bulgakov, Russian biographer (b. 1886)
 - James A. Chapman, American oilman (b. 1881)
 - Jules Furthman, American screenwriter (b. 1888)
 - Aaron Grant, American football player (b. 1908)
 - Hans Halberstadt, German-born American fencer, competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics (b. 1885)
 - Ninon Hesse, Austro-Hungarian born wife of Herman Hesse (b. 1895)
 - Edward Francis Hoban, American Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1878)
 - George Holloway, English cricketer (b. 1884)
 - Frank Lentini, Italian-born American showman (b. 1889)
 - Patrick Linstead, British chemist (b. 1902)
 - Ray Maher, Australian politician, Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (b. 1911)
 
23
    
- William Beesley VC, English recipient of the Victoria Cross (b. 1895)
 - Herbert J. Herring, American academic, dean of Duke University (b. 1899)
 
24
    
- Kálmán Blahó, Hungarian sprint canoer, competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics (b. 1920)
 
25
    
- Clifton Cushman, American athlete, silver medalist at the 1960 Summer Olympics (b. 1938)
 - Sir Benjamin Dawson, 1st Baronet, British aristocrat (b. 1878)
 - William Elsey, Australian Anglican priest, Bishop of Kalgoorlie (b. 1880)
 - Jim Holder, American football player (b. 1940)
 - Mina Loy, British writer (b. 1882)
 
26
    
- Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi, veteran Indian Independence activist (b.1900)[1]
 - Aleksandr Anufriyev, Soviet athlete, competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics (b.1926)
 - Bill Atkinson, Australian rules footballer (b. 1876)
 - Jimmy Bridges, English cricketer (b. 1887)
 - Gus Edson, American cartoonist (b. 1901)
 - Andrew Keith Jack, Australian physicist and explorer of Antarctica (b. 1885)
 - Helen Kane, American singer (b. 1904)
 - Phil Hopkins, Welsh rugby player (b. 1880)
 - Victor LaMer, American chemist (b. 1895)
 
28
    
- André Breton, French poet and writer (b. 1896)
 - Charles Lawrence Bishop, Canadian journalist and politician, member of the Canadian Senate (b. 1876)
 - Eric Fleming, American actor (b. 1925)
 - Chester A. Kowal, American politician, Mayor of Buffalo, New York (b. 1904)
 - Erik Lindberg, Swedish sculptor, designed the Nobel Prize medals (b. 1873)
 
29
    
- Zoilo Canavery, Uruguayan-born Argentine footballer (b. 1893)
 
30
    
- John Barrett, American football player (b. 1899)
 - Lt. Gen. Iven Mackay, Australian soldier and diplomat, general during World War II, and Australian High Commissioner to India (b. 1882)
 
References
    
- "Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi". mpositive.in.
 
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