Famous people and celebrities who died in February 1958
This page is dedicated to commemorating the celebrities and famous people who passed away in February 1958. This month marked the loss of influential and beloved figures whose contributions spanned various fields and touched many lives. Explore our detailed list to remember and celebrate their enduring legacies and the remarkable impact they had on the world
Feb. 1 Clinton DavissonAmerican physicist and academic, nobel prize laureate (b. 1888).
Feb. 3 Dante Armanetti
Feb. 4 Henry KuttnerProlific science fiction author who made significant contributions to the genre, known for his imaginative storytelling and collaborative...
Feb. 5 Lew Brown
Feb. 6 Frank SwiftFrank Swift was a notable English footballer and journalist who played as a goalkeeper for Manchester City and the England national team...
Feb. 6 Eddie ColmanEddie Colman was a talented English footballer who tragically died young in the Munich air disaster of 1958, which claimed the lives of...
Feb. 6 Mark JonesEnglish footballer who tragically died young in 1958, likely in the Munich air disaster involving Manchester United.
Feb. 6 Walter CrickmerSecretary and manager of an english football club.
Feb. 6 David Pegg
Feb. 6 Tommy Taylor
Feb. 6 Geoff Bent
Feb. 7 Vladimir Nikolaevič Losskij
Feb. 7 Hjalmar Davidsen
Feb. 7 Luigi Lombardi
Feb. 9 Ubaldo Formentini
Feb. 10 José Pancetti
Feb. 12 Douglas HartreeEnglish mathematician and physicist (b. 1897).
Feb. 13 Christabel PankhurstEnglish activist, co-founded the women's social and political union (b. 1880).
Feb. 13 Georges RouaultFrench painter and illustrator (b. 1871).
Feb. 13 Piero Carnabuci
Feb. 14 Abdur Rab NishtarPakistani politician, 2nd governor of punjab (b. 1899).
Feb. 15 Nadežda di Bulgaria
Feb. 20 Thurston Hall
Feb. 21 Duncan EdwardsDuncan Edwards was a promising young English footballer who tragically died in the Munich air disaster of 1958, representing Manchester...
Feb. 22 Abul Kalam AzadIndian scholar and politician, indian minister of education (b. 1888).