As of August 2012, Malcolm Fraser is still alive.
If this question refers to the former prime minister of Australia (prime minister from 1975-1983), at the time of writing (4 December 2010) he is still very much alive and well.
Malcolm Fraser - philanthropist - died in 1994.
Reports of his death are premature, Fraser is still alive.
Tadeusz Tomaszewski - Prime Minister - died in 1950.
If the Prime Minister dies, the governing party selects a replacement. In some countries this person must then be approved by a monarch or president.
No, he did not.
Abdul Zahir - Afghan Prime Minister - died in 1983.
Mohammad Yusuf - prime minister - died on 1998-01-01.
Hans Georg Jacob Stang - prime minister - died in 1907.
He died from liver cancer.
The duties of the Deputy Prime Minister are to act on behalf of the Prime Minister in his or her absence overseas or on leave. The Deputy Prime Minister has always been a member of the Cabinet and has always held at least one substantive portfolio. (It would be technically possible for a minister to hold only the portfolio of Deputy Prime Minister, but this has never happened.) If the Prime Minister were to die, become incapacitated or resign, the Governor- General would normally appoint the Deputy Prime Minister as Prime Minister. If the governing or majority party had not yet elected a new leader, that appointment would be on an interim basis. Should a different leader emerge, that person would then be appointed Prime Minister.
The Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell is still alive as of December 2021.