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Two Aberdeen men died in a single-car accident at around 1:20 a.m. Saturday at 129 Street and 393 Avenue, eight miles northeast of Aberdeen, according to the South Dakota Highway Patrol.
Jimmy Calderwood, 69, Scottish football player (Birmingham City) and manager (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen), complications from dementia. [235] George Faulkner, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Shawinigan-Falls Cataracts, Jacksonville Rockets). [236] Ralf-Dieter Fischer, 76, German politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament (1982–1997). [237]
19 January – Jimmy Calderwood, 69, Scottish football player (Birmingham City) and manager (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen), complications from dementia. [29] 20 January – John Sykes, 65, English guitarist (Tygers of Pan Tang, Whitesnake) and songwriter ("Is This Love"), cancer. [30] (death announced on this date)
Craig Brown, 82, Scottish football player and manager (Aberdeen, national team). [579] Florence Chenoweth, 78, Liberian politician and agriculture specialist, minister of agriculture (1977–1979, 2009–2015). [580] John Cockbill, 83, Australian Olympic rower . [581]
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Aug. 3—The Gateway Center project will have to wait. Despite $7 million committed to the roughly $14.9 million project, the Aberdeen City Council voted to "suspend all activity," regarding the ...
The following notable deaths in the United Kingdom occurred in 2022.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
Harry Melrose, 88, Scottish football player (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen, Berwick Rangers) and manager. [86] (death announced on this date) 24 February Stan Bowles, 75, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers, Brentford, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease. [87] [88] Stewart Robertson, 75, Scottish conductor.