Deaths in June 1981

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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1981.

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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  • Eppo Doeve, 73, Dutch painter and cartoonist,[35] he drew two newspaper comics, Mannetje Bagatel (1946) and Kleine Isar, de Vierde Koning (1962), both with text by the novelist Bertus Aafjes. Doeve was additionally active in advertising illustration. [35]

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  • Hal Block, 67, American comedy writer, comedian, producer, songwriter, and television personality, he started his career as a comedy writer in 1935, when he was hired to write comedy material for the then-new comedy duo of Abbott and Costello, [47][48]he went on to establish his reputation by writing for many of the top comedians in radio, including Bob Hope, Burns and Allen, Eddie Cantor,[49] Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis[50] and Milton Berle, [51]death due to fire-related injuries, following a fire in his Chicago apartment in late April. He had been hospitalized for months at the time of his death[52][53]
  • Thomas Playford IV, 84, Australian politician, he was a member of the politically prominent Playford family, he served as the Premier of South Australia from 1938 until 1965, he had the longest tenure in office for a state or territory leader in Australian history; remaining in power for almost 27 years,[54]his economic policies favored industrialization and economic growth, when Playford left office in 1965, South Australia's population had doubled from 600,000 in the late 1930s to 1.1 million, the highest proportionate rate among the states; the state'seconomy had done likewise, and personal wealth had increased at the same rate, second only to Victoria,[55] during Playford's 27 years in power, employment in manufacturing in South Australia had increased by 173%; Western Australia was in second place with 155% growth, while the national average was during the period was 129%, [56]heart attack. Playford had received medical treatment for heart disease since his first heart attack in June 1971[57]

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  • Zarah Leander, 74, Swedish singer and actress, she landed a contract with UFA in Berlin in 1936, the two biggest hits of her recording career were anthems of hope and survival: "Davon geht die Welt nicht unter" ("This is not the end of the world") and "Ich weiss, es wird einmal ein Wunder geschehen" ("I know that someday a miracle will happen", 1942), they are both often included in contemporary documentaries as obvious examples of effective Nazi propaganda,; although no exact record sales numbers exist, she was likely among Europe's best-selling recording artists in the years prior to 1945, she pointed out in later years that what made her a fortune was not her salary from UFA, but the royalties from the records she released,[88]stroke complications[89]
  • Suki Potier, 33, English model, as a teenager, she was a model for many English designers and agencies, including English Boy, an agency on the King's Road in Chelsea, London, England, in 1967, she modelled for Ossie Clark's April 1967 collection,[90][91]she had a romantic relationship with Brian Jones (1942-1969), the Rolling Stones guitarist, living with him in Sussex, England, [92]killed in a car crash while on holiday in Portugal.[93][94]

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