Deaths in the 1920s
15,000+ memorials
Eliezer Yitzhak Ilana'eh
1854–1928 (age 74)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Shlomo Moussaieff
1852–1922 (age 70)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Rabbi Shlomo Moussaieff shepherded hearts and minds with gentle authority.
Shmuel Ben David
1884–1927 (age 43)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Ḥayim Mei'r Yeḥi'el Shapira
1863–1924 (age 61)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Ḥayim Mei'r Yeḥi'el Shapira left a legacy of heartfelt study and quiet support for his neighbors.
Abraham Ahron Borstein
1867–1925 (age 58)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Avraham Ḥayim ʻAdes
1859–1925 (age 66)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Rabbi Avraham Ḥayim ʻAdes inspired others through patient teaching and steadfast faith.
Yehoshuʻa ben Daṿid Yelin
1843–1924 (age 81)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Yosef Haim HaCohen
1851–1921 (age 70)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Rabbi Yosef Haim HaCohen dedicated his life to guiding his community with wisdom and unwavering devotion.
Moshe Shmuel Glasner
1856–1924 (age 68)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Akiva Yosef Schlesinger
1837–1922 (age 85)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger served as a compassionate teacher whose thoughtful leadership transformed lives.
Salomon Schiller
1862–1925 (age 63)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Shemuel Ḥayyim Landau
1892–1928 (age 36)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Shemuel Ḥayyim Landau stood as a devoted guardian of tradition, quietly sustaining his community with faith.
Raphael Aaron Ben Simeon
1848–1928 (age 80)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Shmuel Zuckerman
1856–1929 (age 73)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Printer Shmuel Zuckerman upheld the transmission of Jewish knowledge through devoted craftsmanship.
Moses Joseph b. Michael Hoffmann
1842–1928 (age 86)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Moshe Bar Nissim
1882–1926 (age 44)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Moshe Bar Nissim expanded the understanding of Hebrew through precise and loving lexicography.
Элиэзер Чериковер
1868–1928 (age 60)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Vladimir Sigizmundovich Weil was a Russian figure born in Kyiv in 1868 who died in 1928 and was buried at Sainte-Genevi�...
Masʻud Alhadad
1820–1927 (age 107)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Rabbi Masʻud Alhadad led with humility and compassion, fostering unity and devotion among his community.
David Papo
1848–1927 (age 79)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Samuel Raffaeli
1866–1923 (age 57)
Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
Samuel Raffaeli used his literary gifts to illuminate the spiritual and cultural life of his generation.
Fradji Allouche
1854–1921 (age 67)
old cemetery of Beersheba
Israel Belkind
1861–1929 (age 68)
New Gordon Cemetery
Historian Israel Belkind shaped the Zionist vision through his teaching and his love for Jewish history.
Aharon Mordechai Freimann
1846–1924 (age 78)
Ganei Ester (old) Cemetery - Rishon LeZion
Fortunato Anzoátegui
1876–1924 (age 48)
Central Cemetery of Montevideo
Fortunato Anzoátegui was a Uruguayan businessperson whose commercial ventures contributed to national economic developm...
Francisco Soca
1856–1922 (age 66)
Central Cemetery of Montevideo
Francisco Soca was a physician whose thoughtful practice and mentorship improved health care in Uruguay.
Juan Carlos Figari
1893–1927 (age 34)
Central Cemetery of Montevideo
Juan Carlos Figari was a talented Uruguayan architect whose innovative designs contributed to the nation's architectural...
John Fitz-Patrick
1847–1928 (age 81)
Central Cemetery of Montevideo
John Fitz-Patrick was a photographer whose work preserved important moments in Uruguay’s history.
José Verocay
1876–1927 (age 51)
cementerio de la verga
José Verocay was a respected Uruguayan physician whose medical practice served his community with dedication and skill.
Rafael Barradas
1890–1929 (age 39)
cementerio de la verga
Rafael Barradas was a pioneering painter whose vibrant modernism shaped Latin American art.
José Joaquín Arrospide
1862–1928 (age 66)
Iglesia de San Pedro de Durazno
José Joaquín Arrospide was a Catholic priest who served in Uruguay from 1862 to 1928.
William Huskinson Denstone
1867–1925 (age 58)
British Cemetery Montevideo
William Huskinson Denstone was a journalist renowned for his clear-eyed reporting and steadfast integrity.
Juan Antonio Escurra
1859–1929 (age 70)
Recoleta Cemetery, Asuncion
Juan Antonio Escurra led Paraguay with an emphasis on education and steady civic leadership during a time of renewal.
Cleto Romero
1860–1923 (age 63)
Recoleta Cemetery, Asuncion
Norbert František Drápalík
1861–1920 (age 59)
Trnava Region
Károly Móry
1845–1921 (age 76)
Banská Bystrica
Architect Károly Móry contributed to the distinctive architecture of Banská Bystrica through thoughtful public works.
Gyula Tichy
1879–1920 (age 41)
Rožňava
Nándor Sándorfi
1863–1921 (age 58)
Dolný Lopašov
Catholic priest Nándor Sándorfi shepherded his parish community through times of change with gentle resolve.
Aaron Horowitz
1858–1927 (age 69)
Košice
István Huszár
1844–1926 (age 82)
Nitra
Printer István Huszár empowered civic life in Nitra by making literature and news widely available.
Miklós Madurkay
1854–1923 (age 69)
Hurbanovo
Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav
1849–1921 (age 72)
Dolný Kubín
Writer Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav gave voice to Slovak identity through powerful poetry and drama.
Augustin Fischer-Colbrie
1863–1925 (age 62)
Cathedral of St. Elizabeth
Albert Škarvan
1869–1926 (age 57)
Liptovský Hrádok
Writer Albert Škarvan explored ethics and spirituality in prose that continues to encourage thoughtful reflection.
János Tuba
1855–1921 (age 66)
Cemeteries in Komárno
Lajos Kürthy
1852–1921 (age 69)
Kolta
Politician Lajos Kürthy served his community with integrity during a period of great transition.
Martin Kukučín
1860–1928 (age 68)
National Cemetery in Martin
Matúš Dula
1846–1926 (age 80)
National Cemetery in Martin
Matúš Dula was a respected lawyer whose advocacy supported Slovak civic and cultural efforts during a crucial period o...
Jan Melicko
1846–1926 (age 80)
National Cemetery in Martin
Ján Pravdol̕ub Bella
1836–1924 (age 88)
Cemetery Goat gate
Ján Pravdol̕ub Bella was a poet whose evocative works expressed the spirit and hopes of the Slovak people.
Béla Feszty
1868–1928 (age 60)
Hurbanovo Cemetery