Deaths in July 2011
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2011.
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Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
July 2011
1
- Jane Baker, 88, American community organizer and politician, first female Mayor of San Mateo, California.[1]
- Leslie Brooks, 89, American actress.[2]
- Edmund Snow Carpenter, 88, American anthropologist.[3]
- Charlie Craig, 73, American songwriter ("She's Single Again", "The Generation Gap"), lung cancer.[4]
- Willie Fernie, 82, Scottish footballer, Alzheimer's disease.[5]
- Bud Grant, 79, American television executive, president of CBS (1980–1987).[6]
- Anne LaBastille, 75, American author and ecologist.[7]
- Bébé Manga, 60, Cameroonian singer, cardiac arrest.[8]
- Bob McCann, 47, American basketball player (Minnesota Timberwolves, Washington Bullets), heart failure.[9]
- Harold Nelson, 88, New Zealand Olympic runner.[10]
- Paul Romand, 80, French Olympic skier.[11]
- Jean-Louis Rosier, 86, French racecar driver.[12]
2
- Khalid Aziz, 73, Pakistani cricket umpire.[13]
- Itamar Franco, 81, Brazilian politician, President (1992–1995), leukemia.[14]
- Magnar G. Huseby, 82, Norwegian engineer and politician.[15]
- Olivera Marković, 86, Serbian actress.[16]
- Ross Martin, 68, Australian Olympic cross-country skier, cycling accident.[17]
- Chaturanan Mishra, 86, Indian politician and trade union leader, after long illness.[18]
- Sir Oliver Napier, 75, Northern Irish politician, leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (1972–1984).[19]
- Robert Sklar, 75, American film historian, cycling accident.[20]
- Juno Stover-Irwin, 82, American diver, Olympic silver (1956) and bronze (1952) medalist.[21]
3
- Abudureyimu Ajiyiming, 68, Chinese politician.[22]
- Iain Blair, 69, British romance novelist, published under the name Emma Blair.[23]
- Martin Crowe, 88, Australian Olympic athlete.[24]
- Francis King, 88, British writer.[25]
- Anna Massey, 73, British actress (Frenzy, Hotel du Lac), cancer.[26]
- Fred Newman, 76, American psychotherapist.[27]
- Sir Roy Redgrave, 85, British Army general.[28]
- Len Sassaman, 31, American cryptographer, suicide.[29]
- John C. Truesdale, 89, American public servant, National Labor Relations Board chairman (1998–2000), cancer.[30]
4
- Şerban Cantacuzino, 70, Romanian actor and nobleman, descendant of Wallachian Prince Şerban Cantacuzino.[31]
- Wes Covington, 79, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Kansas City Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies), cancer.[32]
- John Davies Evans, 86, British archaeologist.[33]
- Rusty Farley, 57, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2011).[34]
- Otto von Habsburg, 98, Austro-Hungarian royal and politician, MEP (1979–1999).[35]
- Billy Hardee, 56, American football player (Denver Broncos, Ottawa Rough Riders), motorcycle accident.[36]
- Zurab Kapianidze, 74, Georgian actor and politician, MP (1999–2003).[37]
- Scott McLaren, 20, British Army soldier who was killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan.[38]
- Pablo McNeil, 71, Jamaican Olympic athlete and coach, after long illness.[39]
- Lawrence R. Newman, 86, American advocate for the deaf.[40]
- Éva Sebők-Szalay, 62, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player.[41]
- Jane Scott, 92, American rock music critic.[42]
- William G. Thrash, 94, American Marine Corps lieutenant general.[43]
- Neil Turner, 77, Australian politician, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (1996–1998); MLA for Warrego (1974–1986) and Nicklin (1990–1998).[44]
- Gerhard Unger, 95, German opera singer.[45]
5
- Jaap Blokker, 69, Dutch businessman, cancer.[46]
- Neil Dougherty, 50, American basketball coach (TCU).[47]
- Malcolm Forsyth, 74, South African-born Canadian trombonist and composer, pancreatic cancer.[48]
- David Getches, 68, American educator and Native American rights lawyer, pancreatic cancer.[49]
- Armen Gilliam, 47, American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, New Jersey Nets, Milwaukee Bucks), heart attack.[50]
- George Lang, 86, Hungarian-born American restaurateur and cookbook author, Alzheimer's disease.[51]
- Odd Mæhlum, 89, Norwegian Olympic track and field athlete.[52]
- Fonce Mizell, 68, American jazz and R&B record producer (Mizell Brothers).[53]
- Mika Myllylä, 41, Finnish cross country skier, 1998 Olympic gold medalist.[54] (body found on this date)
- Theodore Roszak, 77, American scholar (The Making of a Counter Culture), cancer.[55]
- Hanna Segal, 92, British psychoanalyst.[56]
- John Sweet, 95, American actor (A Canterbury Tale).[57]
- Gordon Tootoosis, 69, Canadian actor (Pocahontas, Legends of the Fall) and activist, pneumonia.[58]
- Cy Twombly, 83, American painter, cancer.[59]
- Shinji Wada, 61, Japanese manga artist (Sukeban Deka), heart disease.[60]
6
- Steve Cardiff, 53, Canadian politician, automobile accident.[61]
- Paul-André Crépeau, 85, Canadian legal academic.[62]
- Daniel Mortimer Friedman, 95, American jurist.[63]
- Mani Kaul, 66, Indian filmmaker, after long illness.[64]
- George Edward Kimball, 67, American boxing columnist (Boston Herald), esophageal cancer.[65]
- Marketa Kimbrell, 82, American actress, Alzheimer's disease.[66]
- Warren Leslie, 84, American author, journalist and business executive.[67]
- John Mackey, 69, American Hall of Fame football player (Baltimore Colts, San Diego Chargers).[68]
- Josef Suk, 81, Czech violinist, prostate cancer.[69]
- Andreas Waldherr, 43, Austrian rally driver, workshop accident.[70]
- Mark Whitehead, 50, American Olympic cyclist.[71]
- Keith Wilson, 69, British production designer (Space: 1999).[72]
- Gabriele Zeilinger, 93, Austrian Olympic fencer.[73]
7
- Ricardo Alegría, 90, Puerto Rican anthropologist, complications of heart disease.[74]
- Peter Aucoin, 67, Canadian educator (Dalhousie University).[75]
- Bill Boddy, 98, British motor sport journalist.[76]
- Ganapathi Bose, 72, Indian cricketer.[77]
- Frank Brenchley, 93, British diplomat.[78]
- Allan W. Eckert, 80, American historian.[79]
- Manuel Galbán, 80, Cuban guitarist (Buena Vista Social Club), heart attack.[80]
- Rasika Joshi, 39, Indian actress, leukemia.[81]
- Yuri Kukin, 78, Russian singer-songwriter.[82]
- Humberto Leal Garcia, 38, Mexican murderer, executed by lethal injection.[83]
- José Carlos Martínez, 48, Argentine politician, Senator (since 2007), car crash.[84]
- Rizalino Navarro, 72, Filipino business executive, Secretary of Trade and Industry (1992–1996), heart attack.[85]
- Miguel Gatan Purugganan, 79, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ilagan (1974–1999).[86]
- Olav Versto, 60, Norwegian journalist and editor (Verdens Gang), apparent drowning.[87]
- Dick Williams, 82, American baseball player and manager (Oakland Athletics), Hall of Famer, ruptured aortic aneurysm.[88]
8
- Kenny Baker, 85, American fiddler, complications from a stroke.[89]
- Roberts Blossom, 87, American actor (Home Alone, Escape from Alcatraz, Doc Hollywood), cerebrovascular disease.[90]
- William R. Corliss, 84, American physicist and writer.[91]
- Sam Denoff, 83, American Emmy Award-winning television writer (The Dick Van Dyke Show, That Girl), Alzheimer's disease.[92]
- Aleksis Dreimanis, 96, Latvian-born Canadian geologist.[93]
- Pete Duranko, 67, American football player (Denver Broncos), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[94]
- Mary Fenech Adami, 77, Maltese First Lady (2004–2009), wife of Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami, heart attack.[95]
- Betty Ford, 93, American First Lady (1974–1977) and co-founder of Betty Ford Center.[96]
- Norman Hampson, 89, British historian.[97]
- Camille Lembi Zaneli, 61, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Isangi (since 2000), plane crash.[98]
- George McAnthony, 45, Italian country singer, heart attack.[99]
- Paul Michael, 84, American actor, heart failure.[100]
- Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez, 95, Spanish-born Mexican philosopher, writer and educator.[101]
9
- Don Ackerman, 80, American basketball player (New York Knicks), after short illness.[102]
- Facundo Cabral, 74, Argentine singer and songwriter, shot.[103]
- Ralph Goldston, 82, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[104]
- Carl T. Langford, 92, American politician, Mayor of Orlando, Florida (1967–1980).[105]
- Percy Oliver, 92, Australian Olympic swimmer.[106]
- Arvo Salo, 79, Finnish writer and politician, MP (1966–1970, 1979–1983) and Minister of Culture (1982–1983).[107]
- Hideo Tanaka, 78, Japanese director (Sukeban Deka The Movie), stomach cancer.[108]
- Lee Vines, 92, Canadian-born American television announcer (What's My Line?) and actor, complications from a fall and pneumonia.[109]
- Würzel, 61, British guitarist (Motörhead), ventricular fibrillation.[110]
10
- Pierrette Alarie, 89, Canadian soprano, wife of tenor Léopold Simoneau.[111]
- Travis Bean, 63, American guitar maker, cancer.[112]
- Roberto Guerrero, 86–87, Argentine Olympic cyclist.[113]
- Ajit Das Gupta, 86, Indian cricketer.[114]
- Ragnar Lundberg, 86, Swedish athlete.[115]
- Frank Mascara, 81, American politician, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1995–2003), lung cancer.[116]
- Roland Petit, 87, French ballet dancer and choreographer, leukemia.[117]
- Kelly Thomas, 37, American homeless man, beaten.[118]
- Deacon Turner, 56, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals), shot.[119]
- Malcolm Wild, 79, Australian soccer player.[120]
11
- Henry Carlisle, 84, American translator, novelist and anti-censorship activist.[121]
- Helen Crummy, 91, British social activist.[122]
- Michael Evans, 59, British Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of East Anglia (since 2003), prostate cancer.[123]
- Tom Gehrels, 86, Dutch-born American astronomer.[124]
- Rob Grill, 67, American singer and songwriter (The Grass Roots).[125]
- Alex Hay, 78, British golf journalist.[126]
- Andreas Ioannides, 53, Cypriot navy chief, explosion.[127]
- Jaroslav Jiřík, 71, Czech hockey player (St. Louis Blues), plane crash.[128]
- George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, 88, British aristocrat, magazine editor and arts administrator, first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.[129]
- Herbert Matayoshi, 82, American politician, Mayor of Hawaii County (1974–1984).[130]
- Richard F. Pedersen, 86, American diplomat, President of American University of Cairo (1977–1990).[131]
- Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile, 55, South African monarch, King of Rharhabe.
- Sir Filoimea Telito, 66, Tuvaluan President of the Church of Tuvalu, Governor General (2005–2010), heart attack.[132]
- Steve Trimble, 53, American football player (Denver Broncos), heart attack.[133]
12
- Aftab Ahmad Khan, 87, Pakistani military officer, heart attack.[134]
- Premangsu Chatterjee, 83, Indian cricketer.[135]
- Peter Crampton, 79, British politician, member of the European Parliament (1989–1999), suspected brain haemorrhage.[136]
- William Crozier, 81, Irish artist.[137]
- Bob Fraser, 65–66, American actor, producer and writer, melanoma.[138]
- Bolesław Gładych, 93, Polish World War II flying ace.[139]
- Howard Hilton, 47, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[140]
- Ahmed Wali Karzai, 50, Afghan politician, brother of President Hamid Karzai, shot.[141]
- Jokapeci Koroi, 79, Fijian politician, President of Fiji Labour Party (1991–2011).[142]
- Francisco Villagrán Kramer, 84, Guatemalan politician, Vice President (1978–1980).[143]
- Kurt Lundquist, 85, Swedish Olympic bronze medal-winning (1948) athlete.[144]
- Peter Newmark, 95, British educator and scholar.[145]
- Charles Asa Schleck, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, titular archbishop and under-secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (1995–2000).[146]
- Rudy Schulze, 82, Canadian Olympic shooter.[147]
- Sherwood Schwartz, 94, American television producer, creator of The Brady Bunch and Gilligan's Island.[148]
- Tony Stevens, 63, American choreographer, dancer and actor, Hodgkin's lymphoma.[149]
- Zdeněk Sýkora, 91, Czech abstract painter.[150]
13
- Raymond Beckman, 86, American Olympic soccer player, coronary artery disease.[151]
- Giacomo Benevelli, 86, Italian sculptor.[152]
- W. K. Brown, 88, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1960–1972), Alzheimer's disease.[153]
- Per-Erik Burud, 48, Norwegian businessman, boating accident.[154]
- Al Debbo, 87, South African comedian.[155]
- Allan Jeans, 77, Australian football player and coach, pulmonary fibrosis.[156]
- John Mosca, 86, American restaurateur (Mosca's), prostate cancer.[157]
- Jerry Ragovoy, 80, American songwriter ("Time Is on My Side"), stroke.[158]
- Heinz Reincke, 86, German actor.[159]
- Niall Shanks, 52, British-born North American philosopher.[160]
14
- Dekha Ibrahim Abdi, 47, Kenyan peace activist, recipient of the Right Livelihood Award, car accident.[161]
- Sissel Solbjørg Bjugn, 63, Norwegian poet and children's writer.[162]
- Isabel McNeill Carley, 92, American music educator and composer.[163]
- Eric Delaney, 87, British percussionist and band leader.[164]
- William Lockhart Garwood, 79, American jurist (United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit), heart attack.[165]
- Noel Gayler, 96, American Navy admiral.[166]
- Otia Ioseliani, 81, Georgian writer and dramatist.[167]
- Leo Kirch, 84, German media entrepreneur.[168]
- Vladimir Kosinsky, 66, Russian swimmer, 1968 Olympic silver and bronze medalist.[169]
- Terrence Lanni, 68, American casino executive, cancer.[170]
- Kennedy Ondiek, 44, Kenyan Olympic athlete.[171]
- Antonio Prieto, 85, Chilean singer and actor, cardiac arrest.[172]
15
- Helen Beverley, 94, American actress (Green Fields), natural causes.[173]
- Luis Enrique Sam Colop, 56, Guatemalan linguist.[174]
- Manuel Corral, 76, Spanish religious leader, Pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church (since 2005).[175]
- John Crook, 80, British ethologist.[176]
- Cuddly Dudley, 87, British rock and roll singer, natural causes.[177]
- Ed Flesh, 79, American art director, inventor of the Wheel of Fortune wheel, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[178]
- Cornell MacNeil, 88, American operatic baritone.[179]
- Michael Magee, 81, Canadian actor (The Raccoons, Yes You Can), and author, colitis.[180]
- John S. Toll, 87, American physicist and educational administrator, heart failure.[181]
- Googie Withers, 94, English actress.[182]
16
- Milo Anstadt, 91, Dutch journalist and writer.[183]
- Bertalan Bicskei, 66, Hungarian footballer and coach.[184]
- Forrest Blue, 65, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts).[185]
- Geraint Bowen, 95, Welsh poet.[186]
- Rouhollah Dadashi, 30, Iranian powerlifter and bodybuilder, stabbed.[187]
- Albin Małysiak, 94, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kraków (1970–1993).[188]
- Dame Katerina Mataira, 79, New Zealand educator and Māori language proponent, co-founder of Kura Kaupapa Māori.[189]
- Cesare Mazzolari, 74, Italian-born South Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rumbek (since 1998).[190]
- Joe McNamee, 84, American basketball player (Rochester Royals, Baltimore Bullets).[191]
- Kazimierz Neumann, 77, Polish Olympic rower.[192]
- Keith Smith, 96, Australian engineer.[193]
- Charlie Woollett, 90, English footballer (Bradford City).[194]
17
- Juan Arza, 88, Spanish footballer and coach.[195]
- Dionysios Bairaktaris, 84, Greek Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Chios, Psara and Inousses (since 1979).[196]
- Juan María Bordaberry, 83, Uruguayan politician and dictator, President (1972–1976), after a long illness.[197]
- Georges Condominas, 90, French anthropologist.[198]
- Aba Dunner, 73, German-born Jewish religious activist.[199]
- Anne Garber, 64, Canadian journalist and writer, cancer.[200]
- Lo' Lo' Mohd Ghazali, 53, Malaysian politician, cancer.[201]
- Jan Mohammad Khan, Afghan presidential adviser, shot.[202]
- Jim Kincaid, 76, American news correspondent (ABC News), anchorman (WVEC) and essayist, heart attack.[203]
- John Kraaijkamp, Sr., 86, Dutch actor and comedian.[204]
- Takaji Mori, 67, Japanese Olympic bronze medal-winning (1968) footballer, renal pelvic cancer.[205]
- Joe Morris, Sr., 85, American Navajo World War II code talker.[206]
- David Ngoombujarra, 44, Australian actor (Kangaroo Jack, Australia, Ned Kelly).[207]
- Graciela Rivera, 90, Puerto Rican opera singer.[208]
- Ştefan Sameş, 59, Romanian footballer (Steaua București), cancer.[209]
- Alex Steinweiss, 94, American graphic designer, inventor of the album cover.[210]
- Taiji, 45, Japanese musician and singer-songwriter (X Japan), suicide by hanging.[211]
- Joe Lee Wilson, 75, American jazz singer.[212]
18
- Nat Allbright, 87, American radio broadcaster, pneumonia.[213]
- Mohammad Taghi Barkhordar, 87, Iranian industrialist and entrepreneur.[214]
- Salvador Bernárdez, 58, Honduran footballer, heart attack.[215]
- Albert Driedger, 75, Canadian politician, stroke.[216]
- Sean Hoare, 47, British journalist (News of the World), whistleblower of the 2011 phone hacking scandal, natural causes.[217] (body found on this date)
- E. A. J. Honigmann, 83, British Shakespearean scholar.[218]
- Magnus Malan, 81, South African politician, Minister of Defence (1980–1991), natural causes.[219]
- Giulio Rinaldi, 76, Italian Olympic boxer.[220]
- Bob Stenehjem, 59, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (since 1993), majority leader (since 2001), car accident.[221]
- Edson Stroll, 82, American actor (McHale's Navy), cancer.[222]
- James Wong Kim Min, 89, Malaysian politician, first Deputy Chief Minister of Sarawak, leader of the national Opposition (1974), heart attack.[223]
- Bagley Wright, 87, American developer and philanthropist.[224]
19
- Sheila Burrell, 89, British actress.[225]
- William Leonard D'Mello, 80, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Karwar (1976–2007).[226]
- Remo Gaspari, 90, Italian politician.[227]
- Lil Greenwood, 86, American vocalist (Duke Ellington Orchestra).[228]
- Yoshio Harada, 71, Japanese actor, pneumonia.[229]
- Henrique Johannpötter, 78, German-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bacabal (1989–1997).[230]
- Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola, 91, French equestrian, Olympic gold (1952, 1964) and silver (1964, 1968) medalist.[231]
- Jacques Jouanneau, 84, French actor.[232]
- Brendan Kehoe, 40, Irish software developer and author, acute myeloid leukemia.[233]
- Karen Khachaturian, 90, Russian composer.[234]
- Roy Meehan, 79, New Zealand Olympic wrestler.[235]
- James T. Molloy, 75, American government officer, last Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives (1974–1993), complications of diabetes.[236]
- Sir Julian Oswald, 77, British admiral.[237]
- Cec Thompson, 85, British rugby league player.[238]
20
- Armando Martín Borque, 90, Spanish entrepreneur.[239]
- Blaize Clement, 78, American mystery writer and psychologist, cancer.[240]
- Lucian Freud, 88, German-born British painter.[241]
- Isaia Italeli, 51, Tuvaluan Cabinet minister.[242] (body found on this date)
- Myra Kraft, 68, American philanthropist, wife of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, cancer.[243]
- Jim Samios, 77, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1984–2003).[244]
- Gloria Sawai, 78, American-born Canadian author.[245]
- Mary Simpson, 85, American minister, first woman to be ordained by the American Episcopal Church.[246]
- Mark Anthony Stroman, 41, American convicted spree killer, executed by lethal injection.[247]
- Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, 79, New Zealand politician, longest-serving female member of the House of Representatives (1967–1996).[248]
21
- Franz Alt, 100, Austrian-born American mathematician.[249]
- Clément Cailleau, 88, French-born Senegalese Roman Catholic prelate, Prefect of Tambacounda (1970–1986).[250]
- Ashleigh Connor, 21, Australian soccer player, car accident.[251]
- Andrew Grant DeYoung, 37, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.[252]
- Pedro Claro Meurice Estiu, 79, Cuban Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba (1970–2007).[253]
- Elliot Handler, 95, American businessman, co-founder of Mattel, namer of the Barbie doll, creator of Hot Wheels, heart failure.[254]
- William Hildenbrand, 89, American government officer, Secretary of the United States Senate (1981–1985).[255]
- Yevgeny Lopatin, 93, Russian Olympic silver medal-winning (1952) weightlifter.[256]
- Santokh Singh Matharu, 69, Kenyan Olympic hockey player.[257]
- Slavomir Miklovš, 77, Croatian Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Križevci (1983–2009).[258]
- Bruce Sundlun, 91, American politician, Governor of Rhode Island (1991–1995).[259]
- Kazimierz Świątek, 96, Estonian-born Belarusian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Minsk-Mohilev (1991–2006).[260]
- Jack Thompson, 82, British politician, MP for Wansbeck (1983–1997).[261]
- Len Tolhurst, 85, Australian Olympic shooter.[262]
- Amelia Trice, 75, American Kootenai tribal leader and activist, leader of the last Indian war against the United States, cancer.[263]
- Wang Daheng, 96, Chinese optical physicist.[264]
- Elwy Yost, 86, Canadian television host and writer.[265]
22
- Tom Aldredge, 83, American actor (The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire), lymphoma.[266]
- Linda Christian, 87, Mexican-born American actress, first Bond girl (1954 television adaptation of Casino Royale), colon cancer.[267]
- Dmitri Furman, 68, Russian historian and philosopher, after long illness.[268]
- Volodymyr O. Kravets, 81, Ukrainian diplomat, permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR.
- Charles Manatt, 75, American lawyer and banker, Chair of Democratic National Committee (1981–1985), Ambassador to Dominican Republic (1999–2001), stroke.[269]
- Malcolm Muir, 96, American jurist.[270]
- Ifti Nasim, 64, Pakistani-born American poet and radio host, heart attack.[271]
- Tex Nelson, 74, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).[272]
- Wolfram Thiem, 55, German Olympic rower.[273]
- Cees de Wolf, 65, Dutch footballer (Ajax Amsterdam).[274]
23
- David Aiken, 93, American operatic baritone and opera director.[275]
- Blair, 43, American poet.[276]
- Terence Boston, Baron Boston of Faversham, 81, British politician, MP for Faversham (1964–1970).[277]
- John Chervokas, 74, American advertising writer.[278]
- Robert Ettinger, 92, American cryonicist, respiratory failure.[279]
- Jack Fitzpatrick, 88, American entrepreneur and politician, co-founder of Country Curtains, Massachusetts State Senator (1973–1980).[280]
- Milton Gwirtzman, 78, American speech writer, advisor to the Kennedy family, metastatic melanoma.[281]
- Fran Landesman, 83, American lyricist and poet.[282]
- Butch Lewis, 65, American boxing promoter, heart attack.[283]
- Christopher Mayer, 57, American actor (The Dukes of Hazzard, Santa Barbara, Liar Liar).[284]
- Conrad Meyer, 89, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Dorchester (1979–1988)[285]
- Bill Morrissey, 59, American singer-songwriter.[286]
- Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, 80, Vietnamese air force chief and political leader, Prime Minister of South Vietnam (1965–1967).[287]
- Richard Pike, 61, British chemist.[288]
- Darioush Rezaeinejad, 35, Iranian nuclear scientist, shot.[289]
- John Shalikashvili, 75, Polish-born American army general, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1993–1997), stroke.[290]
- Elmer B. Staats, 97, American public servant, Comptroller General of the United States (1966–1981).[291]
- Amy Winehouse, 27, British singer-songwriter ("Rehab"), accidental alcohol poisoning.[292]
24
- Ron Davies, 85, Australian politician, Western Australian Opposition Leader (1978–1981).[293]
- Kaveinga Faʻanunu, 48, Tongan politician, MP for Tongatapu 9 (since 2010), head and neck cancer.[294]
- Tresa Hughes, 81, American actress (Another World, Don Juan DeMarco, Fame).[295]
- Gilbert Luján, 70, American painter, prostate cancer.[296]
- Hideki Irabu, 42, Japanese baseball player (Chiba Lotte Marines, New York Yankees, Montreal Expos), suicide by hanging.[297]
- Paul Marchand, 74, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Timmins (since 1999).[298]
- Henry Metelmann, 88, German soldier and writer.[299]
- Virgilio Noè, 89, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archpriest of the Basilica of Saint Peter (1991–2002).[300]
- Mike Palm, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[301]
- Dan Peek, 60, American singer-songwriter (America), fibrinous pericarditis.[302]
- David Servan-Schreiber, 50, French physician, neuroscientist and author, cancer.[303]
- G. D. Spradlin, 90, American actor (North Dallas Forty, The Godfather Part II).[304]
- Skip Thomas, 61, American football player (Oakland Raiders), apparent heart attack.[305]
- John Turner, 63, British social psychologist.[306]
- Jane White, 88, American actress (Beloved, Klute, Once Upon a Mattress).[307]
- Hans-Werner Wohlers, 77, German Olympic boxer.[308]
25
- Michael Cacoyannis, 89, Cypriot filmmaker (Zorba the Greek).[309]
- Bakır Çağlar, 69–70, Turkish jurist, lawyer and constitutional law professor, bleeding stomach.[310]
- V. S. Krishna Iyer, 89, Indian activist and politician, after long illness.[311]
- Mahmoud Mabsout, 69, Lebanese actor, heart attack.[312]
- Denis Meaney, 74, Australian rugby league player.[313]
- Arthur W. Murray, 92, American test pilot, Alzheimer's disease.[314]
- Jeret Peterson, 29, American free style skier, 2010 Winter Olympics silver medalist, suicide by gunshot.[315]
- Ravichandran, 71, Malaysian-born Indian actor, lung infection.[316]
- David Somerville, 95, Canadian Anglican prelate.[317]
26
- Joe Arroyo, 55, Colombian singer.[318]
- Jacques Fatton, 85, French-born Swiss footballer.[319]
- Frank Foster, 82, American jazz saxophonist and composer, complications from kidney failure.[320]
- Bobby Franklin, 54, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 1997), apparent heart attack.[321]
- Ahmed al-Gaddafi al-Qahsi, Libyan Army colonel, cousin and son-in-law of Muammar Gaddafi, air strike.
- Richard Harris, 63, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks) and coach (Winnipeg Blue Bombers), heart attack.[322]
- Madhu Sudan Kanungo, 84, Indian scientist.[323]
- Sakyo Komatsu, 80, Japanese science fiction writer, pneumonia.[324]
- Georges Kwaïter, 83, Syrian-born Lebanese Melkite Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Saïdā (1987–2006).[325]
- Elmer Lower, 98, American broadcast executive, president of ABC News (1963–1974).[326]
- Silvio Narizzano, 84, Canadian-born British film and television director.[327]
- Margaret Olley, 88, Australian painter.[328]
- John Read, 88, British documentary producer.[329]
- Josephine C. Reyes, 82, Filipino educator, President of Far Eastern University (1985–1989).[330]
- Denise Scharley, 94, French contralto.[331]
- Howard Stein, 84, American financier, complications of a stroke.[332]
- Luis Ruiz Suarez, 97, Spanish-born Macanese Jesuit priest.[333]
27
- Wilfred Arsenault, 57, Canadian politician, cancer.[334]
- Rudolf Baláž, 70, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Banská Bystrica (since 1990).[335]
- Bejaratana, 85, Thai royal, only daughter of King Vajiravudh of Thailand.[336]
- Richard Chavez, 81, American activist and labor organizer, brother of Cesar Chavez, complications from surgery.[337]
- Clyde Duncan, 57, Guyanese West Indian cricket umpire, cancer.[338]
- Hilary Evans, 82, British picture librarian and author.[339]
- Charles Gittens, 82, American Secret Service agent, first black appointed to that position.[340]
- Ghulam Haider Hamidi, 65, Afghan politician, Mayor of Kandahar (since 2007), bombing.[341]
- Rei Harakami, 40, Japanese musician, cerebrovascular disease.[342]
- Agota Kristof, 75, Hungarian-born French novelist.[343]
- Jerome Liebling, 87, American photographer, filmmaker and academic (Hampshire College).[344]
- Polly Platt, 72, American film producer (Say Anything...), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[345]
- Sir John Rawlins, 89, British naval officer, pioneer of diving medicine.[346]
- Eduard Rozovsky, 84, Russian cinematographer (Amphibian Man, White Sun of the Desert), car accident.[347]
- Richard Rutt, 85, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Leicester (1979–1991)[348]
- Pietro Sambi, 73, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, titular archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio to the United States (since 2005), respiratory failure.[349]
- Judy Sowinski, 71, American roller derby skater and coach.[350]
- Francis John Spence, 85, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Kingston (1982–2002).[351]
- John Stott, 90, British Anglican priest.[352]
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- Lev Baklyshkin, 77, Soviet Olympic equestrian.[353]
- Frank Bender, 70, American forensic artist, pleural mesothelioma.[354]
- Miguel Chacón Díaz, 81, Spanish cyclist.[355]
- James E. Dyer, 64, American politician, Mayor of Danbury, Connecticut (1979–1987).[356]
- Ahmed Omaid Khpalwak, 25, Afghan journalist (BBC News), explosion.[357]
- Agapito Lozada, 72, Filipino Olympic swimmer.[358]
- John Marburger, 70, American physicist and presidential adviser, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[359]
- Brian O'Leary, 71, American scientist and NASA astronaut, cancer.[360]
- Christopher Walkden, 73, British Olympic swimmer.[361]
- John Milton Yinger, 95, American sociologist.[362]
- Abdul Fatah Younis, 67, Libyan rebel leader and government official, former Interior Minister, shot.[363]
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- Elazar Abuhatzeira, 62, Moroccan-born Israeli rabbi, stabbed.[364]
- John Edward Anderson, 93, American businessman and philanthropist, pneumonia.[365]
- Jack Barlow, 87, American country music singer and songwriter.[366]
- Arild Braastad, 64, Norwegian diplomat.[367]
- Joseph V. Brady, 89, American behavioral neuroscientist.[368]
- Enzo Coppini, 91, Italian cyclist.[369]
- Claude Laydu, 84, Belgian actor, heart condition.[370]
- Richard Marsh, Baron Marsh, 83, British politician and businessman, MP for Greenwich (1959–1971), Chairman of British Rail (1971–1976).[371]
- Nella Martinetti, 65, Swiss singer-songwriter, pancreatic cancer.[372]
- Gene McDaniels, 76, American singer-songwriter.[373]
- Ivan Milas, 72, Croatian politician.[374]
- Takeshi Miyaji, 45, Japanese video game designer and business executive (GunGriffon, Grandia).[375]
- Matthew J. Perry, 89, American federal judge.[376]
- Emeric Santo, 90, Australian Olympic fencer.[377]
- Agnes Varis, 81, American philanthropist, cancer.[378]
- Derek Woodhead, 76, Australian cricketer.[379]
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- Hikmat Abu Zayd, 88, Egyptian politician, first female cabinet minister.[380]
- R.E.G. Davies, 90, British aviation historian.[381]
- Pêr Denez, 90, French Breton linguist and writer.[382]
- Clifton Hurburgh, 94, Australian cricketer.[383]
- Mario Echandi Jiménez, 96, Costa Rican politician, President (1958–1962), pneumonia.[384]
- Vincent Kympat, 64, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, first Bishop of Jowai (since 2006).[385]
- Daniel D. McCracken, 81, American computer scientist, cancer.[386]
- Sam Norkin, 94, American caricaturist and illustrator.[387]
- Bob Peterson, 79, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets, Milwaukee Hawks), cancer.[388]
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- Eliseo Alberto, 59, Cuban-born Mexican writer, complications from a kidney transplant.[389]
- Dorothy Brunson, 72, American businesswoman, first black woman to own a radio station, ovarian cancer.[390]
- Willie Corbett, 88, Scottish footballer (Celtic).[391]
- Clyde Holding, 80, Australian politician, federal minister (1984–1990).[392]
- John Hoyland, 76, English abstract painter, complications following heart surgery.[393]
- Louis, 59, Serbian singer, car accident.[394]
- Andrea Pazzagli, 51, Italian footballer (A.C. Milan), stroke.[395]
- Joseph Albert Rosario, 96, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Amravati (1955–1995).[396]
- Carl Steven, 36, American actor (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo), heroin overdose.[397]
- Binka Zhelyazkova, 88, Bulgarian director.[398]
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