List of Famous people who died at 94
Gu Zhutong
Gu Zhutong, courtesy name Moshan (墨山), was a military general and administrator of the Republic of China.
María Berenice Duque
Ana Julia Duque Heckner – in religious María Berenice – was a Colombian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Little Sisters of the Annunciation. Duque first entered the Dominican nuns in Bogotá in 1917 where she made her solemn profession after the completion of her novitiate period. It was after this that she spent the next three decades teaching children in various locations until she saw the plight of the poor and the minorities around her; she decided to establish a religious congregation that would cater to their needs and secured support from the Archbishop of Bogotá to achieve this.
Anésia Pinheiro Machado
Anésia Pinheiro Machado was the second licensed female pilot in Brazil She made her first solo flight on March 17, 1922. In April 1922 she received Brevet No. 77 from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) by Aeroclube do Brasil.
Muhammad Qutb
Muhammad Qutb, was an Islamist author, scholar and teacher who is best known as the younger brother of the Egyptian Islamist thinker Sayyid Qutb. After his brother was executed by the Egyptian government, Muhammad moved to Saudi Arabia, where he promoted his brother's ideas.
Abdul Baqi Jammoh
Abdul Baqi Jammoh, also known as Jammu, was a Jordanian politician. He served in both houses of the Parliament of Jordan, several times as a member of the House of Deputies and as member of the Senate between 1997 and 2001. During his time in the Senate Jammoh was part of the Islamist faction. Jammoh was member of the cabinet twice. He first served as Minister of state for parliamentary affairs between 1989 and 1991. His second position was that of Minister of state for legal and parliamentary affairs between 1994 and 1995. Jammoh was born in Zarqa.
Jaime Hernandez
Hilana Sedarous
Dr Hilana Sedarous (1904–1998) was an Egyptian physician. She was the first Egyptian woman to become a doctor in modern Egypt.
Soenario
Soenario, also spelled Sunario, was Indonesia's minister of foreign affairs from 1953 to 1955.
Tam Kong-pak
Tam Kong Pak was a Chinese former footballer who played as a forward for the Chinese national football team in 1934. He also represented his nation at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
Peng Zhen
Peng Zhen was a leading member of the Communist Party of China. He led the party organization in Beijing following the victory of the Communists in the Chinese Civil War in 1949, but was purged during the Cultural Revolution for opposing Mao's views on the role of literature in relation to the state. He was rehabilitated under Deng Xiaoping in 1982 along with other 'wrongly accused' officials, and became the inaugural head of the CPC Central Political and Legislative Committee.