Deaths in June 1984
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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1984.
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.
June 1984
1
- Violet La Plante, 76, American silent film actress,[1] she was selected as a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1925[2]
- Nana Palshikar, 76, Indian actor[3]
2
- François de Menthon, 84, French politician and professor of law[4]
3
- Aldo Campatelli, 65, Italian football manager and player
- Peter Wilson, 71, English auctioneer and chairman of Sotheby's[5]
4
- Zbigniew Sawan, 80, Polish actor[6]
5

- Edward Virgil Abner, 59, American tenor and psychologist[7]
- Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin, 58, 42nd Prime Minister of Egypt[8]
6
- Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, 37, Sikh religious leader and militant[9]
7
- Ethel Gee, 70, Englishwoman who was a spy for the Soviet Union[10]
- George Givot, 84, Russian-born American comedian & actor (Lady and the Tramp, Ain't Misbehavin, The Chief), heart attack.
8
- Musa Alami, Palestinian nationalist politician (b. 1897)[11]
9
- Eric Persson, 86, chairman of the Swedish football club Malmö FF
- Adolf Wagner, 72, German weightlifter and Olympic medalist[12]
10
- Marion Gilmore, 75, muralist and painter[13]
11

- Enrico Berlinguer, 62, General Secretary of the Italian Communist Party, brain hemorrhage[14]
12
- Michael Christiansen, 57, British newspaper editor[15]
- János Ferencsik, 77, Hungarian conductor[16]
- Kiril Simonovski, 68, Bulgarian Yugoslav footballer
13
- Ynso Scholten, 66, Dutch politician[17]
14
- Noël Hutton, 76, British parliamentary draftsman[18]
15
- Ned Glass, 78, Polish-born American actor[19]
- Meredith Willson, 82, American composer, flutist, and comedian[20]
16
- John Agar-Hamilton, South African historian and Anglican priest (b. 1895)[21]
- Sir John Randall, English physicist (b. 1905)[22]
17
- Milbourne Christopher, 70, American illusionist, magic historian, and author[23]
- Nobuo Nakagawa, 79, a Japanese film director[24]
18
19
- Lee Krasner, 75, American painter[26]
20
- Estelle Winwood, 101, English actress[27]
21
22
- Joseph Losey, 75, American film director[29]
23
- Carl Duane, 81, American boxer
24
- William Keighley, 94, American film director, stroke[30]
25
- Michel Foucault, 57, French philosopher, AIDS[31]
26
- Carl Foreman, 70, American screenwriter[32]
27
- Oswald Jacoby, 81, American contract bridge player and author[33]
28
- Yigael Yadin, 67, Israeli archeologist, politician and Military Chief of Staff[34]
- Claude Chevalley, 75, French mathematician[35]
29
- Jimmie Daniels, 76, American cabaret performer, actor, model, and nightclub owner[36]
30
- Henri Fabre, 101, French aviator & inventor[37]
- Lillian Hellman, 79, American playwright[38]