List of Famous people who died at 83
Fat'hi Abu Taleb
Field Marshal Fat'hi Abu Taleb was a Jordanian army general who was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Jordanian military. He rose to become one of the most influential military men in Jordanian history. In addition to being a field marshal, he was also served as the head of the General Intelligence Directorate (GID), as well as the military attaché at Jordan's embassy in the United States from 1971 to 1974.
Agah Erozan
Afife Batur
Hüseyin Üzmez
Iván Izquierdo
Ivan Antonio Izquierdo was an Argentine Brazilian scientist and a pioneer in the study of the neurobiology of learning and memory.
Agostinho José Sartori
Agostinho José Sartori was Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmas-Francisco Beltrão, Brazil.
İsmail Kurt
İsmail Kurt was a Turkish former football manager and footballer who played as a defender. Kurt was best known for his stints with rivals Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe, the latter with whom he won 3 Süper Lig titles.
Aloísio Lorscheider
Aloísio Leo Arlindo Lorscheider, O.F.M. was a prominent cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in Brazil during the 1970s and 1980s. He was renowned as an advocate of liberation theology in the 1970s and was seen by some observers as a serious candidate for the papacy in the two conclaves of 1978.
Stanley Chapman
Stanley Chapman was a British architect, designer, translator and writer. His interests included theatre and 'pataphysics. He was involved with founding the National Theatre of London, was a member of Oulipo of the year 1961, founder of the Outrapo and a member also of the French Collège de 'Pataphysique, the London Institute of 'Pataphysics and the Lewis Carroll Society. In the early 1950s he contributed poems and designed covers for the literary magazines Listen and Stand and contributed translations to Chanticleer, a magazine edited by the poet Ewart Milne. His English translation of A Hundred Thousand Billion Poems was received with "admiring stupefaction" by Raymond Queneau.