The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1980.

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 1980

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  1. Luther E. Barnhardt
  2. Dr. Julian D. Hart, 85, Former Duke President
  3. RUBE MARQUARD, 90; VICTOR OF 19 IN ROW; Hall of Fame Pitcher Established Mark With Giants in 1912-- Also Involved in Scandal No-Hit Game Guilty of Scalping
  4. Arthur Nielsen
  5. MISS NINETTA MAY RUNNALS
  6. Swasey, 87, Dies; noted UNH coach
  7. Frank Coe, in Peking; Former U.S. Official Took Asylum in 50's
  8. Robert McDowell
  9. BUTTERS, Lily Esther O.C.
  10. Rev. Oliver Harms
  11. Sports Writer Fred Lieb Dies
  12. Wife Dies Aged 62
  13. Fred Rodell of Yale, Expert on Constitutional Law
  14. Giorgio Amendola
  15. T. V. Kalijarvi, Ex-Ambassador, Official at State
  16. Lauritz Lauritzen
  17. Maverick Protestant politician shot dead
  18. Hollywood is mourning
  19. Aussie RU forward dies
  20. Death of Scotland's 'Mrs Beeton' at 97
  21. Exterior (in Portuguese)
  22. Philip Guston, Painter, 66, Dead; An Abstract Expressionist Leader; Cartoonlike Imagery Stirred Some Ire in 1970
  23. Henry Miller, 88, Dies in California; A Credo of Hedonism
  24. ADALGISA NERY (in Portuguese)
  25. Ex-Polish president Spychalski
  26. Murio actor aleman (in Spanish)
  27. Bishop dies in smash
  28. 49ers' Hoskins eulogized by friends
  29. Students Gassed, Fighting Reported in Kabul
  30. Followed father as State MP
  31. PROFESSOR LOUIS DE LOCZy (in Portuguese)
  32. McDonough dies; veteran politician
  33. Cvjetko Popovic, 84, Was Jailed In '14 Killing of Austria Archduke
  34. WHITEHEAD
  35. SCHRADER
  36. Former Olympic Vaulter Dies
  37. Dr. Torrence is dead
  38. Geronimo Arnedo
  39. Billy Butlin the holiday camp king dies
  40. Pioneer travel movie producer dies at 86
  41. Ernie Godfrey
  42. Japan's Prime Minister Ohira Dies At 70 as a Critical Election Nears
  43. Milburn Stone, Character Actor, a 'Gunsmoke' Star; Always a Supporting Actor
  44. Ex-Indian suicide victim
  45. Murio el general Londono (in Spanish)
  46. William A. Patterson, Aviation Pioneer, Dies at 80; Honolulu to San Francisco First Airliner for Passengers
  47. Explosives Expert To Investigate Rodney Death
  48. PAUL ALTHAUS SMITH, EX-PROFESSOR, DEAD; Taught Mathematics at Columbia and Barnard for Half-Century --a Pioneer in Topology
  49. Rabbi Bernard J. Bamberger, 76; Became Rabbi in 1926
  50. James Blue, film maker, dies of cancer
  51. Johnny Hodapp
  52. Maj. Gen. Ivan Bennett, Chief of Army Chaplains
  53. Church Leader Dead At 88
  54. JUDSON, Wilfred, O.C., Q.C.
  55. CARDINAL PIGNEDOLI DIES IN ITALY AT 70; Diplomat Was a Leading Contender in the Last 2 Papal Elections
  56. Western Songwriter Bob Nolan Dies
  57. PENFOLD, Arthur De Ramon
  58. J.L. TALMON IS DEAD; AN ISRAELI HISTORIAN; Hebrew University Professor Was Author of Books on Evolution of Totalitarian Systems Threat of 'Racial War' Seen
  59. Sue Hicks
  60. Army Chief Dies at 86
  61. Lion halfback of 1950s dies
  62. Barnaby C. Keeney Dies, Ex-College President
  63. CYCLIST IS DEAD
  64. Mack Pemberton
  65. Chief rabbi Feuerwerker dies Pope sends his condolences
  66. Politicians praise Jackson
  67. Svoboda services scheduled today
  68. Botafogo vai ter "Foguetes" (in Portuguese)
  69. {https://www.nytimes.com/1980/06/22/archives/jockey-dies-from-injuries-suffered-in-woodbine-spill.html Jockey Dies From Injuries Suffered in Woodbine Spill]
  70. Bert Kaempfert, Wrote Hit Song 'Spanish Eyes'
  71. Jim Sutherland, former WSU coach, dead at 65 following long illness
  72. Babysitter's body identified
  73. Jesse Curry; '63 Dallas Police Aide; Job Tensions Affected Health
  74. Paul Hall, Retired President, Confounder of Seafarers Union
  75. Lt. Gen. Claire E. Hutchin Jr., Retired 1st Army Commander
  76. Nine people die, 5 hurt in four plane crashes
  77. Rome prosecutor slain by terrorist
  78. Son of India's prime minister killed in crash of small plane
  79. JOHN LAURIE DIES AT 83
  80. Sydney judge shot dead
  81. Abstract Expressionist Painter Clyfford Still Dies at 75
  82. L'actrice Odile Versois decedee (in French)
  83. DAVID BURPEE DIES; DEVELOPER OF SEEDS; His Mail-Order Catalogues Were a Harbinger of Spring for the Gardeners of America Always Something New Registered as Marigold Lobbyist Business Sold in 1970
  84. V.V. Giri, 85, Former President Of India and a Militant Unionist
  85. Founder dies
  86. Boris Kaufman, Cinematographer
  87. SIBERT, FRANKLIN C., Maj. Gen. USA Ret.
  88. President's Daughter
  89. COWPER
  90. C. Hartley Grattan, Historian, 77; Book on the James Family
  91. Irish leftist leader slain
  92. German who helped develop V-2s dies at 85
  93. Barney Bigard, Jazz Clarinetist, 74; Wrote 'Mood Indigo'
  94. U Law Yone of Burma; Ex-Editor in U.S. Exile
  95. Carey McWilliams Is Dead at 74; Edited The Nation for 2 Decades; Wrote More Than 20 Books A Private Person
  96. 'Grandma Moses of Virginia' dies
  97. Helen Gahagan Douglas Dies at 79; Actress Lost to Nixon in Senate Race; Broadway Star at 22
  98. Waldemar J. Gallman, Ex-Ambassador, Dies at 81
  99. Inuit set up bureau to defend interests
  100. Jose Iturbi, 84, Pianist, Had Roles In Pictures and Conducted Opera; Sought New Courses Studied in Paris and Geneva Filed Custody Suits
  101. William H. Lane, 56; Masters Golf Leader And a Food Executive
  102. Frank McGill was a great Canadian
  103. Vladimir Pavlecka, 79, Airship Designer, Dead
  104. Dr. G. Etzel Pearcy Dies
  105. Joseph Fahey Dies at 78, Geologist With Survey
  106. Dr. U. K. Henschke, Authority On Skin Cancer, in Tanzania
  107. Lester Brain: civil aviation pioneer
  108. Roger Duvoisin, 79, Who Wrote And Illustrated for Children, Dies
  109. Virginia Brown Faire

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