Famous people and celebrities who died in March 1925

This page is dedicated to commemorating the celebrities and famous people who passed away in March 1925. 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

  • March 1 Homer Plessy

    American civil rights activist known for challenging racial segregation in the landmark Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson.

  • March 4 Moritz Moszkowski

    Polish composer and pianist known for his piano compositions and salon music.

  • March 4 James Ward

    English psychologist and philosopher (b. 1843)

  • March 4 John Montgomery Ward

    American baseball player and manager (b. 1860)

  • March 5 Johan Jensen

    Danish engineer and mathematician (d. 1925).

  • March 9 Willard Metcalf

    American painter and academic (b. 1858)

  • March 10 Myer Prinstein

    Jumper from poland-america (d. 1925).

  • March 11 Andreas Hallen

    Composer dies at 78

  • March 12 Sun Yat-sen

    Chinese physician and politician, 1st president of the republic of china (b. 1866)

  • March 14 Walter Camp

    American football coach and player (d. 1925).

  • March 16 August von Wassermann

    German bacteriologist and hygienist (b. 1866)

  • March 20 George Curzon

    1st marquess curzon of kedleston, english politician, 35th governor-general of india (b. 1859)

  • March 20 Lord George Nathaniel Curzon

    British statesman, viceroy of india (born 1859).

  • March 20 George N Curzon British Foreign minister (1919-22)

    At the age of 66, he dies.

  • March 23 Aleksei Kuropatkin

    Russian general/minister of war, dies at the age of 76.

  • March 27 Carl Neumann

    German mathematician and academic (b. 1832)

  • March 27 William Bligh

    British seaman who gained fame after the mutiny on his ship, the bounty in 1787. fletcher christian led the revolt against his oppressive tyranny. bligh, along with 18 others, was thrown adrift on 4/28/1789 in a longboat. they traveled over 3600 miles in extreme hardship. he was rescued and resumed his career as a naval officer in the british navy, …

  • March 30 Rudolf Steiner

    Austrian philosopher and author (b. 1861)