Who died on the 23rd february 1914?

Henry Moore Teller Thomas McCarthy Fennell Alex Moffat Nat Jewett.

Nellie Melba Eduard von Capelle Mario Ancona Louis P. Fuhrmann Hedley C. Taylor John Joseph Seerley Edward Norman Lewis Joe Blake Irene Schroeder.

Louis-Philippe Pigeon Ernst Neufert Nino Taranto.

Bob Mayo Bob Marshall Carl Anderson Vijay Anand Vijay Anand Alvino Rey Pedro Bloch Randolph Crossley Don Cornell Douglas Scott Falconer William Coates Berj Zamkochian Bob Marshall Sikander Bakht Buddy Brown Samuel Edward Konkin III Neil Ardley Carl Liscombe Bart Howard Don Cornell Stanley Cohen Yannis Xirotiris.

William Coates William Coates of Maryland, the false claimant to an extremely high age, precipitating widely distributed news stories calling him the oldest man in the United States though noting his claim to have been born in 1889 had not been verified Berj Zamkochian Berj Zambochian (born April 20, 1929 in Boston; died February 23, 2004 in Boston), the American organist of Armenian descent wikipedia Bob Marshall Robert James Percival Marshall, OAM, the notable Australian amateur player of English billiards, who won the World Amateur Billiards Championship in 1936, 1938, 1951 and 1962 and runner-up three times, as well as a national snooker champion Sikander Bakht Sikander Bakht (August 24, 1918 - February 23, 2004), the politician from India wikipedia Buddy Brown William Brightie Brown (October 19, 1925 - February 23, 2004), the American football guard in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins and the Green Bay Packers wikipedia Samuel Edward Konkin III Samuel Edward Konkin III (aka SEK3) (July 8, 1947 - February 23, 2004), the author of The New Libertarian Manifesto and a proponent of the political philosophy which he called agorism wikipedia Neil Ardley Neil Richard Ardley (1937-2004), the prominent English jazz pianist and composer, who also made a name as the author of more than 100 popular books on science and technology, and on music website wikipedia Carl Liscombe Harry Carlyle Liscombe (May 17, 1915 in Perth Ontario - February 23, 2004 in Wailuku, Hawaii), the Detroit Red Wings hockey player in the 1940s wikipedia Bart Howard Bart Howard (June 11915, Burlington, Iowa -February 21, 2004), the composer and writer of the famous jazz standard "Fly Me To The Moon", which, performed by (among others) Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Astrud Gilberto wikipedia Don Cornell Don Cornell (April 21, 1919 – February 23, 2004), the popular singer of the 1940s and 1950s wikipedia Stanley Cohen Stanley Cohen (31 July 1927 - 23 February 2004), the British Labour politician wikipedia Yannis Xirotiris Ioannis Xirotiris (b. 1900- d. 23 February 2004), the Greek educator and writer wikipedia.

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