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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1986.

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.

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References

  1. Christine Elizabeth Cooper. Royal College of Physicians. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  2. Earl B. Dickerson Dies at 95; Lawyer and Rights Advocate. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  3. Murray Hamilton, a character actor for over 40 years. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  4. Obituary for Thomas Butler Dowda (Aged 87). Newspapers.com (Tallahassee Democrat). Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  5. William A. (Billy) Taylor Sr.. Washington Post. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  6. Jim Wilson. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  7. Maybray-King Dies. L.A. Times. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  8. Gravestone: Edward Walker 'Ted' Moult 3.9.86. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  9. Vittorino Veronese (Italy) 1958 - 1961. UNESCO (year of death only). Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  10. Charles E. Wyzanski, 80, is Dead; Judge on U.S. Court for 45 Years. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  11. Otto Glória. Olympedia. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  12. Hank Greenberg, top hitter and member of Hall of Fame. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  13. Dea Man is suspected serial killer. Newspapers.com (Reno Gazette-Journal). Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  14. Sid Tanenbaum, 60, is slain; N.Y.U. basketball star in 40's. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  15. Walter Wanderly Dies. United Press International. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  16. Neerja Bhanot killing: FBI releases new images in 1986 hijacking case. SBS Australia. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  17. Alvin Heaps, 67, Dies; Retail Union President. New York Times. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  18. Police find biggest cocaine lab yet in Bolivia. United Press International. Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  19. Ganapathy Thanikaimoni (1938-1986). JSTOR (Taxon, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 331-334). Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  20. Trần Quốc Hoàn (Nguyễn Trọng Cảnh, Nam Đàn, 1916–1986). Université du Québec à Montréal (year of death only). Retrieved 7 Oct 2024.
  21. William L. Everitt, 86, Dies; Telecommunications Expert. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  22. George Gipe Is Dead at 53; A Film and Television Writer. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  23. Rev. J. S. Grauel, 68, A Supporter of Israel. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  24. George Monaghan, 85, Dead Ex-harness Racing Official. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  25. Blanche Sweet, film actress. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  26. Remembering Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles Jr. '41 (1919-1986). The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  27. Death Of Hon. L. H. E. Bury, CMG. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  28. Nelson Dunford. Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  29. Mr Spencer Le Marchant. UK Parliament. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  30. Dan Moore, 80, Dies; Governor and Justice. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  31. Omar Ali Saifuddin; Former Brunei Sultan. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  32. Ray Nazarro. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  33. Alfred Schaefer. Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (in German). Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  34. Kessler Cannon. Newspapers.com (Statesman Journal). Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  35. Robert Shackleton. British Academy (Obituary 1987). Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  36. Magda Tagliaferro, Brazilian Classical Pianist, Dies in Rio. L.A. Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  37. South Africa Hangs 3 Black Guerrillas for Murder, Fatal Bombing. L.A. Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  38. Pepper Adams Dead; Baritone Saxophonist. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  39. Basque Separatists Kill A Pardoned Former Leader. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Oct 2024.
  40. Notes. The American Economic Review. Retrieved 23 Oct 2024.
  41. Harry Haslam. Tonbridge Angels F.C.. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  42. Panayotis Kannellopoulos, a politician for more than half a.... United Press International. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  43. Dr. Henry Smyth, ex-member of Atom Panel. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  44. Noel Streatfeild's Writing Shoes. Washington Post. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  45. Ernst Haas, photojournalist and innovator, is dead at 65. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  46. Lartigue is dead; Photographer, 92. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  47. Harold Moody. Olympedia. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  48. Frank Nelson. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  49. In Memoriam: Gerhard Rohlfs (1892-1986). JSTOR (Italica Vol. 64, No. 3). Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  50. Charlotte Wolff – Pioneering Research. British Psychological Society (year of death only). Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  51. Antonio Mota Antonio José Mota Romero (Player). National Football Teams. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  52. Neil Robinson. Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  53. William E. Barrett dies at 85; Author of 'Lilies of the Field'. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  54. D. Harold Byrd Is Dead; A Texas Philanthropist. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  55. Radio Pioneer McLendon, 65, Dies in Texas. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  56. Celebrating Don Bennett on 80th anniversary of WW2 Pathfinders. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  57. Jaroslav Burgr (Player). National Football Teams. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  58. Virginia Gregg Is Dead at 70; Off-Screen Voice in 'Psycho'. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  59. Dr. Joseph M. Pettit, President Of Georgia Tech, Is Dead At 70. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  60. Elizabeth Riefstahl. New York Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  61. Villaverde, Ramón Alberto Villaverde Vázquez. Official FC Barcelona Website. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  62. Jim Brough. Rugby League Project. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  63. 7 Jagran Prakashan Limited: An Aspirational Awakening Get access Arrow. Oxford Academic. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.(subscription required)
  64. Lehwess-Litzmann, Walter. Traces of War. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  65. Gravestone: Jon Jewell Gould 17.9.86. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  66. Joe Kennedy. England Football Online. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  67. Pat Phoenix, British Soap Opera Queen, Dies at 62. L.A. Times. Retrieved 9 Oct 2024. (subscription required)
  68. The Sjögren’s Syndrome Foundation 30th Anniversary. Sjögren's Foundation (pp. 5-7, year of death only). Retrieved 9 Oct 2024.
  69. Corita Kent, Artist and Nun, Designed 'Love' Stamp on 60's. New York Times. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  70. Longtime Chief of Choctaw Nation Dies in Durant. The Oklahoman. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  71. James H. Gray, 70, Publisher And A Former Segregationist. New York Times. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  72. Ainslie Dixon Meares (1910–1986). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  73. John C. Beacher is Dead at 77; Actor on Stage, Screen And TV. New York Times. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  74. Former Bear, Congressman 'Chet' Chesney. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024. (subscription required)
  75. Papers Of Sir Norman Chester Relating To Football, 1949 - 2000. De Montfort University Archive Catalogue. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  76. Obituary - Ex-Purdue Coach Ray Eddy Dies. Columbus Herald (Indiana) . Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  77. In Memoriam - Iorgu Iordan (1888-1986). Taylor & Francis (Names - A Journal of Onomastics). Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  78. Outerbridge, William W.: Papers, 1923-69. Dwight D. Eisenhower Library. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  79. Dennis Spooner. The Stage and Television Today (Oct 2 1986). Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  80. Nicolae Testemiţanu commemorated on 95th anniversary of birth. IPN Press Agency. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  81. "George H Brendlinger". Veterans Legacy Memorial. Retrieved October 20, 2024.
  82. Johnny Kuck. Olympedia. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  83. Services Scheduled for Clancy Williams. L.A. Times. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024. (subscription required)
  84. Abdel-Kader Zaaf. Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  85. Gordie Drillon. NHL.com. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  86. Mühlenkamp, Johannes-Rudolf 'Hannes' (Waffen SS). Traces of War. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  87. Exhibiting Shakespeare. University of York. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  88. Glynn, Prudence Loveday . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024. (subscription required)
  89. Pilley, Dorothy (1893–1986). Encyclopedia.com (year of death only). Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  90. Tolkachev, A Worthy Successor to Penkovsky. CIA.gov (year of death only). Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  91. Punjab Extremists Murder Politician Opposing Sikh State. L.A. Times. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  92. Donald MacDonald. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  93. Nikolai Semyonov, Winner of 1956 Nobel in Chemistry. New York Times. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  94. Hubertus Strughold: The “Father of Space Medicine”. Space Medicine Association. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  95. Hans Vogt. WorldCat. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  96. Jacob B. Agus. New York Times. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  97. Wilson Faumuina, 32, a former Atlanta Falcons.... L.A. Times. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024. (subscription required)
  98. Hugh Franklin, 70, an Actor On Stage, Film and Television. New York Times. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  99. Hurst, Brian Desmond. Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  100. Key, Berthold Wells. Generals.dk. Retrieved 21 Oct 2024.
  101. Anthony Acquaviva, Composer, Dies at 61. L.A. Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  102. Metallica Cancels Tour After Member's Death. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  103. Obituary, The Times, 29 September 1986
  104. Olga Meredith Masters (1919–1986). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  105. Georg Voggenreiter. Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  106. Justo Gonzalo’s groundbreaking contributions to the study of cerebral functional organisation. Neurosciences and History. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  107. Howard Graham. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  108. Sir Robert Helpmann is dead; A Dancer, Actor and Director. New York Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  109. Kiyoshi Tanimoto Dies; Led Hiroshima Victims. New York Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  110. Senator Richard C. Turner. The Iowa Legislature. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  111. Denmark Prince Dies. L.A. Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  112. "Sir Reg (Reginald Eustace) Goodwin C.B.E., D.L.". The Guardian. October 2, 1986. p. 30. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  113. The Times obituary, 1 October 1986. The Times Digital Archive. Accessed 23 July 2012.
  114. Tiger among the felines. Daily News Sri Lanka. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  115. Betty Kean, 69, a TV Actress And Part of 50's Comedy Act. New York Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  116. Franz Burda, Publisher, Dies; Built European Print Empire. New York Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  117. Arthur A. Cohen, Author, Dies at 58. New York Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  118. Storm Jameson, English Writer of 50 Books. New York Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  119. Nicholas Kaldor is Dead at 78; British Pro-labor Economist. New York Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  120. Obituary for Michael Millerick. L.A. Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
  121. Tommy Reynolds, Clarinetist And Band Leader, Dies at 69. New York Times. Retrieved 22 Oct 2024.
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