Events in the year 2023 in Finland.
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- 13 January – Kai Kalima, 77, lawyer and politician, MP (1989–1991).[17]
- 14 January – Juhan af Grann, 78, film director and unidentified flying object documentary filmmaker.[18]
- 16 January – Reino Nyyssönen, 87, tennis player.[19]
- 27 January – Raimo Aulis Anttila, 87, linguist.[20]
- 8 February – Arto Heiskanen, 59, ice hockey player (Porin Ässät, Lukko, Albatros de Brest).[21]
- 13 February – Mikaela Fabricius-Bjerre, 53, Olympic dressage rider (2012).[22]
- 27 February – Juha Valjakkala, 57, convicted murderer.[23]
- 5 March –
- 8 March – Pentti Koskinen, 79, Olympic diver (1964, 1968, 1972).[26]
- 18 March – Pekka Paavola, 89, politician, minister of justice (1972).[27]
- 21 March – Harri Nykänen, 69, writer.[28]
- 27 March – Tauno Honkanen, 95, Olympic skier (1948).[29]
- 22 April – Ulf Sundqvist, 78, politician, minister of education (1972–1975) and trade (1979–1981).[30]
- 26 April – Stina Rautelin, 59, Finnish-Swedish actress (Beck, Fallet, Rederiet).[31]
- 29 April – Eero Saari, 94, Olympic ice hockey player (1952).[32]
- 5 May –
- 6 May – Raimo Partanen, 82, Olympic skier (1964).[35]
- 13 May – Johan Gullichsen, 86, Olympic sailor (1964).[36]
- 26 May – Nils Henriksson, 94, Olympic cyclist (1952).[37]
- 28 May – Matti Kilpiö, 83–84, philologist.[38]
- 29 May –
- 2 June – Kaija Saariaho, 70, composer (Petals, La Passion de Simone, D'Om le Vrai Sens).[40]
- 7 June – Eva Hög, 95, Olympic cross-country skier (1960).[41]
- 8 June – Mari Ruti, 58–59, Finnish-born Canadian philosopher.[42]
- 10 June – Jari Niinimäki, 65, footballer (Ilves, AIK, national team).[43]
- 18 June – Anders Ruben Forsblom, 91, Olympic cyclist (1952).[44]
- 23 June – Kunto Ojansivu, 63, actor (Elf Toljander, Sibelius, Rentun Ruusu).[45]
- 26 June – Juha Hernesniemi, 75, neurosurgeon.[46]
- 4 July – Miki Liukkonen, 33, writer, poet and musician.[47]
- 10 July – Eero Lohi, 95, Olympic modern pentathlete (1960).[48]
- 15 July – Yrjö Hakala, 91, Olympic ice hockey player (1952, 1960).[49]
- 28 July – Timo Hirvonen, 49, ice hockey player (Kiekko-Espoo, SaiPa) and coach.[50]
- 7 August – Aimo Vartiainen, 96, Olympic alpine skier (1948).[51]
- 20 August – Pentti Virrankoski, 94, Canadian-born Finnish historian.[52]
- 26 August – Lasse J. Laine, 77, ornithologist.[53]
- 27 August – Minna Tarkka, 62, art critic and curator.[54]
- 4 September – Eero Laine, 89, Olympic rower (1960).[55]
- 5 September –
- 16 September – Torsti Lehtinen, 81, writer and philosopher.[58]
- 25 September – Juhani Salovaara, 91, Olympic sailor (1964).[59]
- 5 October – Risto Näätänen, 84, psychologist.[60]
- 11 October – Markku Syrjälä, 68, Olympic archer (1984).[61]
- 12 October –
- 13 October – Jaakko Ihamuotila, 83, business executive, CEO of Valmet (1973–1979), president and chairman of Neste (1980–2000).[64]
- 16 October – Martti Ahtisaari, 86, politician, president (1994–2000), Nobel Prize laureate (2008).[65]
- 22 October – Timo Roos, 87, teacher and politician, MP (1983–1995).[66]
- 23 October –
- 26 October – Pekka Alonen, 94, Olympic alpine skier (1952).[69]
- 28 October – Erkki Antila, 69, Olympic biathlete (1980).[70]
- 3 November –
- 9 November – Juha Leiviskä, 87, architect and designer.[72]
- 11 November – Kari Rahkamo, 90, Olympic athlete (1956, 1960) and politician, mayor of Helsinki (1991–1996).[73]
- 24 November – Jukka Haavisto, 93, musician.[74]
- 3 December – Elsi Hetemäki-Olander, 96, politician, MP (1970–1991).[75]
- 4 December – Sakari Knuuttila, 93, politician, MP (1966–1991).[76]
- 6 December – Pedro Hietanen, 74, Finnish musician and conductor.[77]
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