How Ogden Nash Died: Date of Death, Age of Death, Birthday, and More!
Ogden Nash reached the respectable age of 68 years. Find out the cause of death and more exciting information regarding the death of this famous poet.
Biography - A Short Wiki
Light-verse poet remembered for “Candy is Dandy,” “Line-Up for Yesterday”, and other humorous works. His playful poems often included puns and intentionally misspelled words.
He dropped out of Harvard University after his first year of study.
He lived most of his life in Baltimore, Maryland and died in the Johns Hopkins Hospital from complications of Crohn’s disease.
How did Ogden Nash die?
Cause of death | N/A |
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Age of death | 68 years |
Profession | Poet |
Birthday | August 19, 1902 |
Death date | May 19, 1971 |
Place of death | The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes
"Every Englishman is convinced of one thing, viz.: That to be an Englishman is to belong to the most exclusive club there is."
Ogden Nash
"I hope my tongue in prune juice smothers, If I belittle dogs and mothers."
Ogden Nash
"Professional men, they have no cares; whatever happens, they get theirs."
Ogden Nash
"I have an idea that the phrase 'weaker sex' was coined by some woman to disarm the man she was preparing to overwhelm."
Ogden Nash
"Life is not having been told that the man has just waxed the floor."
Ogden Nash