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'''This is a list of notable deaths associated with Malta in 2005.'''
'''This is a list of notable deaths associated with Malta in 2006.'''


Any Maltese personality with some connection to culture (in the broadest sense of the word) may be listed here. Additions which do not cite reliable sources will be removed to the [[Talk:Deaths_in_2005|talk page]] for discussion.
Any Maltese personality with some connection to culture (in the broadest sense of the word) may be listed here. Additions which do not cite reliable sources will be removed to the [[Talk:Deaths_in_2006|talk page]] for discussion.


A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
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Monday  9 January: Richard Aquilina, 53, Footballer  
* Monday  9 January: [[Richard Aquilina]], 53, Footballer  
   
   
Tuesday  7 February: Mario Azzopardi, 46, Journalist and Band Musician
* Tuesday  7 February: [[Mario Azzopardi (journalist)|Mario Azzopardi]], 46, Journalist and Band Musician


Monday 13 February:Charles Arrigo, 76, Broadcaster
* Monday 13 February: [[Charles Arrigo]], 76, Broadcaster and Actor


Tuesday  4 April:Anthony M. Abela, 88, Professor of Sociology     
* Tuesday 4 April: [[Anthony M. Abela]], 88, Professor of Sociology     


Monday 10 April: Joe Magrin, 79, Projectionist and Technical operator    
* Monday 10 April: [[Joe Magrin]], 79, Cinema Projectionist     


Wednesday 24 May: Kalcidon Agius, 88, Politician  
* Wednesday 24 May: [[Kalċidon Agius]], 88, Politician  


Wednesday 21 June: Frans Baldacchino, 63, Singer  
* Wednesday 21 June: [[Frans Baldacchino il-Budaj]], 63, Singer/Għannej


Wednesday 21 June: Joseph M.Baldacchino, 83, Politiction
* Wednesday 21 June: [[Joseph M. Baldacchino]], 83, Politiction


Thursday 18 July: Ġuże' Chetcuti, 91, Author   
* Thursday 18 July: [[Ġużé Chetcuti]], 91, Author   


Wednesday 26 July: Fr. Alexander Bonnici, 70, Author       
* Wednesday 26 July: Fr. [[Alexander Bonnici]], 70, Author       


Saturday  5 August: Dwardu Fenech, 73, Poet     
* Saturday  5 August: [[Dwardu Fenech]], 73, Poet     


Monday  14 August: Fr Paul Galea, 93, Sociologist         
* Monday  14 August: Fr. [[Paul Galea (sociologist)|Paul Galea]], 93, Sociologist         


Saturday 19 August: Vincent Borg Bonaci, 61, Goalkeeper   
* Saturday 19 August: [[Vincent Borg Bonaci]], 61, Goalkeeper   


Sunday 20 August: Ġużeppi Delceppo, 75, Footballer       
* Sunday 20 August: [[Ġużeppi Delceppo]], 75, Footballer       


Thursday 31 August: Pawlu Carachi, 80, Journalist    
* Thursday 31 August: [[Pawlu Carachi]], 80, Journalist and Member of Parliament


Thursday  7 September: Lewis Portelli, 76, Sport Journalist  
* Thursday  7 September: [[Lewis Portelli]], 76, Sport Journalist and Civil Servant


Tuesday 12 September: Emanuel Bonnici, 77, Politician                 
* Tuesday 12 September: [[Emanuel Bonnici]], 77, Politician                 


Wednesday 27 September: Dr Riccardo Farrugia, ?? , Judge   
* Wednesday 27 September: Dr [[Riccardo Farrugia]], ??, Judge   


Monday  2 October: Father Mark Said O.P,  88, ........     
* Monday  2 October: Fr [[Mark Said]] O.P.,  88, ........     


Wednesday 11 October: Dr. Herman Farrugia, 72, Politician  
* Wednesday 11 October: Dr. [[Herman Farrugia]], 72, Politician and Medical Doctor


Saturday 25 November: Dr Jimmy Farrugia, 84, Doctor and Politician 
* Saturday 25 November: Dr. [[Jimmy Farrugia]], 84, Politician and Medical Doctor


Saturday 23 December: Victor Borg Costanzi, 83, Judge
* Saturday 23 December: [[Victor Borg Costanzi]], 83, Judge


              
              
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=== Exact date of death unknown ===
=== Exact date of death unknown ===
* ?? ?? ??: [[????]], ??, ??, ??
* ?? ?? ??: [[Glenda Hiroko Gauci]], 47, Australian Diplomat, mesothelioma
 


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[:Category:Died in 2005]]
* [[:Category:Died in 2006]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.maltamedia.com/news/2005/2005/12/people.shtml 2005: obituaries] from MaltaMedia.com
* [http://www.maltamedia.com/news/2006/2006/12/people.shtml 2006: obituaries] from MaltaMedia.com


{{Deaths}}
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[[Category:2005 in Malta]]
[[Category:2006 in Malta]]
[[Category:Working Lists]]
[[Category:Working Lists]]
[[Category:Deaths]]
[[Category:Deaths]]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 5 September 2013

This is a list of notable deaths associated with Malta in 2006.

Any Maltese personality with some connection to culture (in the broadest sense of the word) may be listed here. Additions which do not cite reliable sources will be removed to the talk page for discussion.

A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

   * Date: Name, Age, Main reason/s for notability, Established cause of death (if known), References.

Please note: names are listed under the date of death, not the date it was announced.


  • Monday 10 April: Joe Magrin, 79, Cinema Projectionist
  • Thursday 31 August: Pawlu Carachi, 80, Journalist and Member of Parliament
  • Thursday 7 September: Lewis Portelli, 76, Sport Journalist and Civil Servant
  • Monday 2 October: Fr Mark Said O.P., 88, ........
  • Wednesday 11 October: Dr. Herman Farrugia, 72, Politician and Medical Doctor
  • Saturday 25 November: Dr. Jimmy Farrugia, 84, Politician and Medical Doctor



Exact date of death unknown

See also

External links

Lists of notable deaths associated with Malta
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