List of Famous people who died in 1959

Kathleen Mary Byng

First Name Kathleen
Born on June 9, 1870
Died on December 11, 1959 (aged 89)
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Elizabeth Mary Tritton

First Name Elizabeth
Last Name Tritton
Born on September 13, 1876
Died on December 16, 1959 (aged 83)
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Frances Mary Tyrwhitt

First Name Frances
Last Name Tyrwhitt
Born on August 15, 1867
Died on November 4, 1959 (aged 92)
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Mary Frances Lawrence

First Name Mary
Last Name Lawrence
Died on October 29, 1959
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Emily Matilda Wake

First Name Emily
Born on March 21, 1876
Died on March 11, 1959 (aged 82)
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Beatrix Jane Frances Walker

First Name Beatrix
Born on December 23, 1873
Died on July 17, 1959 (aged 85)
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Thomas Edward Wiseman

First Name Thomas
Last Name Wiseman
Born on January 1, 1878
Died on January 1, 1959 (aged 81)
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G/Capt. Evan Christopher Lewis

First Name G/Capt.
Born on November 30, 1904
Died on November 30, 1959 (aged 55)
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Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus

First Name Adolf
Last Name Windaus
Born on December 25, 1876
Died on June 9, 1959 (aged 82)
Born in Germany

Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus was a German chemist who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1928 for his work on sterols and their relation to vitamins. He was the doctoral advisor of Adolf Butenandt who also won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1939. He was born in Berlin, Germany on December 25, 1876 to a family who owned a drapery business. He attended a prestigious French grammar school, where he focused primarily on literature. Windaus began studying medicine at the University of Berlin in about 1895 then proceeded to study chemistry at the University of Freiburg. He married Elizabeth Resau in 1915 and they had three children together, Gunter, Gustav, and Margarete. After earning his PhD in medicine, Windaus became the head of the chemical institute at the University of Göttingen from 1915 to 1944. Throughout his life, Windaus won many awards including the Goethe Medal, the Pasteur Medal, and the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. In addition to his many accomplishments and discoveries in science, Windaus was also one of the very few German chemists who did not work with the Nazis and openly opposed their regime. As the head of the chemical institute at the University of Göttingen, Windaus personally defended one of his Jewish graduate students from dismissal. Windaus believed that while every man had a moral code, his science was motivated by curiosity, and was not driven by politics, ethics, and applications of his discoveries. This viewpoint caused Windaus to decline to research poison gas during World War I.

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Ellen Sydney St. John

First Name Ellen
Last Name John
Born on October 16, 1869
Died on January 15, 1959 (aged 89)
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