Deaths in the 1970s
21,000+ memorials
Nikolay Stakhanov
1901–1977 (age 76)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Nikolay Stakhanov was a Russian from Balashov who lived from 1901 to 1977 through the revolutionary and Soviet periods.
Yuri Osnos
1911–1978 (age 67)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Vasily Alchevsky
1904–1975 (age 71)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Ivan Nikolaevitsj Goereev
1906–1977 (age 71)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Arnold Kartozia
1909–1979 (age 70)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Sergey Lavrentevitsj Rodinka
1916–1977 (age 61)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Mikhail Sachkov
1918–1973 (age 55)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Login Bolshev
1922–1978 (age 56)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Andrei Negru-Vodă
1931–1978 (age 47)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Georgi Semjonowitsch Stschottschikow
1908–1977 (age 69)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Nikolái Lobánov
1909–1978 (age 69)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Viktor Urbanovich
1898–1977 (age 79)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Vladimir Vyunsh
1914–1977 (age 63)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Pawieł Satiukow
1911–1976 (age 65)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Michail Konstantinovič Polškov
1913–1978 (age 65)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Lev Shchipakin
1898–1979 (age 81)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Vladlen Paulus
1928–1979 (age 51)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Aleksandr Pelevin
1914–1970 (age 56)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Solomon Pikelner
1921–1975 (age 54)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Vladimir Poletaev
1951–1970 (age 19)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Fyodor Provorov
1905–1975 (age 70)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Reformatsky
1900–1978 (age 78)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Sidlin, A. M.
1909–1978 (age 69)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Anatoly Soldatov
1931–1973 (age 42)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Sergei Iwanowitsch Syrowatski
1925–1979 (age 54)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Modest Tabachnikov
1913–1977 (age 64)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Pavel Tager
1903–1971 (age 68)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Naum Trakhtenberg
1909–1970 (age 61)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
I︠A︡. G. Feĭgin
1903–1973 (age 70)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Pavel Chernykh
1896–1970 (age 74)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Osip Shor
1899–1978 (age 79)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Emmanuel Steinschneider
1886–1970 (age 84)
Vostryakovo Cemetery
Sergey Danilin
1901–1978 (age 77)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Vladimir Dragomiretsky
1914–1979 (age 65)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Alexander Zaborovsky
1894–1976 (age 82)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Pavel Zdrodovskiy
1890–1976 (age 86)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Kaplin Anatoly Stepanovich
1920–1979 (age 59)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Boris Karawajew
1910–1978 (age 68)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Sergei Knyazkov
1896–1976 (age 80)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Vladimir Komarov
1904–1976 (age 72)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Octavius Lange
1883–1975 (age 92)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Octavius Lange (1883-1975) was a Russian figure from Karachiyivtsi who was interred at Kuntsevo Cemetery in Moscow.
Aleksandr Efimovitsj Raboechin
1891–1979 (age 88)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Aleksandr Efimovitsj Raboechin (1891-1979) was a Russian from Vitebsk who was buried at Kuntsevo Cemetery.
Pavel Fedorchuk
1914–1979 (age 65)
Kuntsevo Cemetery
Pavel Fedorchuk (1914-1979) was a Russian from Ivnytsia who was laid to rest at Kuntsevo Cemetery in Moscow.
Alexey Lyapunov
1911–1973 (age 62)
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Alexey Lyapunov (1911-1973) was a Soviet mathematician and cybernetics pioneer from Moscow who contributed to programmin...
Valeri Popenchenko
1937–1975 (age 38)
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Valeri Popenchenko (1937-1975) was a Soviet Olympic boxing champion from Moscow who won gold at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Pavel Fitin
1907–1971 (age 64)
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Pavel Fitin (1907-1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer who headed the foreign intelligence service during World War I...
Abram Room
1894–1976 (age 82)
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Abram Room (1894-1976) was a Soviet film director from Vilnius known for his influential silent and sound films.
Vadim Borisovsky
1900–1972 (age 72)
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Vadim Borisovsky (1900-1972) was a Soviet violist and composer from Moscow who was a founding member of the Beethoven Qu...
Alexander Ivanov-Kramskoi
1912–1973 (age 61)
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Alexander Ivanov-Kramskoi (1912-1973) was a Soviet classical guitarist and composer from Moscow who elevated the guitar'...
Vsevolod Yakovlev
1895–1974 (age 79)
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Vsevolod Yakovlev (1895-1974) was a Russian from Okroevo who lived through both World Wars and the Soviet period.