Deaths in September 2018

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The following is a list of deaths that should be noted in September 2018. For deaths that should be noted before the month that the world is in, please see "Months". Names under each date are noted in the order of the alphabet by last name or pseudonym. Deaths of non-humans are noted here also if it is worth noting.

Each listing of a death must have a source. If no reference is included, the death notice will be removed. The following are the requirements of adding a name to the list in its order: name, age, where they came from, what the person is known for, cause of death (if known) and a source.

September

Randy Weston
1926 – 2018
Katyna Ranieri
1925 – 2018
Marijan Beneš
1951 – 2018
Beatriz Segall
1926 – 2018
Burt Reynolds
1936 – 2018
Mac Miller
1992 – 2018
Gennadi Gagulia
1948 – 2018
Frank Andersson
1956 – 2018
Kulsoom Nawaz
1950 – 2018
Rachid Taha
1958 – 2018
Guido Ceronetti
1927 – 2018
Kirin Kiki
1943 – 2018
Kevin Beattie
1953 – 2018
Jean Piat
1924 – 2018
Robert Venturi
1925 – 2018
Arthur Mitchell
1934 – 2018
Trần Đại Quang
1956 – 2018
Chas Hodges
1943 – 2018
Edna Molewa
1957 – 2018
Sir
Charles K. Kao

1933 – 2018
Gary Kurtz
1940 – 2018
Danny Lewicki
1931 – 2018
Marty Balin
1942 – 2018

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  • Frank Andersson, 62, Swedish professional wrestler (NJPW, WCW), Olympic bronze medalist (1984), lung infection complicated by heart surgery.[45]
  • Johannes Geldenhuys, 83, South African military commander, Chief of the Defence Force (1985–1990).[46]
  • Beat Richner, 71, Swiss pediatrician and cellist.[47]
  • Daniel Küblböck, 33, German pop singer ("You Drive Me Crazy", "Heartbeat"), television contestant (Deutschland sucht den Superstar) and actor (Daniel – Der Zauberer), presumably drowned.[48] (body disappeared on this date)
  • Mr. Catra, 49, Brazilian rapper ("O Segredo do Altíssimo", "Bonde do Tesão", "Poder da Favela"), stomach cancer.[49]
  • Javier Usabiaga Arroyo, 79, Mexican businessman and politician, Minister of Agriculture (2000–2005) and Deputy (2009–2012), throat cancer.[50]

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