Deaths in June 2011
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 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.
June 2011
1
- Jaehoon Ahn, 70, North Korean-born American journalist and researcher, founding director of Radio Free Asia's Korean language service.[1]
- Munir Dar, 76, Pakistani field hockey player, 1960 Olympic gold medalist.[2]
- Matt Fong, 57, American politician, California State Treasurer (1995–1999), skin cancer.[3]
- Frank Ponta, 75, Australian paralympian, after long illness.[4]
- Devi Prasad, 89, Indian artist and peace activist.[5]
- Haleh Sahabi, 54, Iranian humanitarian, daughter of Ezzatollah Sahabi, cardiac arrest.[6]
- Albert Wiggins, 76, American Olympic swimmer, aortic dissection.[7]
2
- Ray Bryant, 79, American jazz pianist, after long illness.[8]
- Mark Cooney, 60, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[9]
- Ron Dunn, 83, Australian rules footballer.[10]
- Willem Duys, 82, Dutch radio and television presenter and record producer, infection.[11]
- Josephine Hart, 69, Irish-born British novelist and poetry promoter, ovarian cancer.[12]
- Sir Philip Holland, 94, British politician, MP for Acton (1959–1964); Carlton (1966–1983) and Gedling (1983–1987).[13]
- Davorin Marčelja, 87, Croatian Olympic athlete.[14]
- Walter R. Peterson, Jr., 88, American politician, Governor of New Hampshire (1969–1973), lung cancer.[15]
- Willie Phiri, 57, Zambian footballer.[16]
- Geronimo Pratt, 63, American political activist (Black Panther Party), heart attack.[17]
- Philip Rahtz, 90, British archaeologist.[18]
- Joel Rosenberg, 57, American science fiction author, heart attack.[19]
- Albertina Sisulu, 92, South African anti-apartheid activist.[20]
- Keith Smith, 93, Australian radio and television personality (The Pied Piper), children's writer.[21]
- Lavina Washines, 71, American tribal leader, first female leader of the Yakima Nation (2006–2008).[22]
3
- Lee J. Ames, 90, American artist and illustrator, heart failure.
- James Arness, 88, American actor (Gunsmoke), natural causes.[23]
- Harry Bernstein, 101, British-born American author.[24]
- Wally Boag, 90, American performer (Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue).[25]
- Marion Fuller Brown, 94, American politician and environmental activist.[26]
- Papa Joe Chevalier, 62, American sports talk radio host, stroke.[27]
- Bruce Crozier, 72, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP for Essex South (1993–1999) and Essex (since 1999), aortic aneurysm.[28]
- Andrew Gold, 59, American singer-songwriter ("Lonely Boy", "Thank You for Being a Friend"), heart attack.[29]
- Pat Jackson, 95, English film and television director.[30]
- John Henry Johnson, 81, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers) and Hall of Famer.[31]
- Miriam Karlin, 85, British actress and activist, cancer.[32]
- Ilyas Kashmiri, 47, Pakistani jihadist militant, leader of Harkatul Jihad al-Islami, drone strike.[33]
- Jack Kevorkian, 83, American physician and right to die activist, pulmonary thrombosis.[34]
- Bhajan Lal, 80, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Haryana (1979–1985; 1991–1996), cardiac arrest.[35]
- Peter Murphy, 88, Irish television presenter (RTÉ).[36]
- Sammy Ofer, 89, Israeli businessman, after long illness.[37]
- Ray Pahl, 75, British sociologist, cancer.[38]
- Jack Richardson, 89, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Ashfield (1952–1953).[39]
- Benny Spellman, 79, American R&B singer, respiratory failure.[40]
- Gus Tyler, 99, American socialist activist.[41]
- Jan van Roessel, 86, Dutch Olympic footballer (Willem II Tilburg).[42]
4
- Dimi Mint Abba, 52, Mauritanian singer, brain haemorrhage.[43]
- Lilian Jackson Braun, 97, American author (Cat Who series), natural causes.[44]
- Claudio Bravo, 74, Chilean painter, epilepsy.[45]
- Tommy Brent, 88, American theatrical producer.[46]
- Gordon Colling, 78, British trade unionist, Chair of the Labour Party (1994–1995).[47]
- Lindsey Durlacher, 36, American Greco-Roman wrestler.[48]
- Lawrence Eagleburger, 80, American diplomat and politician, Secretary of State (1992–1993).[49]
- Curth Flatow, 91, German dramatist and screenwriter, natural causes.[50]
- Maurice Garrel, 88, French actor.[51]
- Donald Hewlett, 90, English actor, pneumonia.[52]
- Juan Francisco Luis, 70, U.S. Virgin Islands politician, Governor of the United States Virgin Islands (1978–1987), Lieutenant Governor (1975–1978).[53]
- Rosenery Mello do Nascimento, 45, Brazilian model and Playboy Playmate, brain aneurysm.
- Ian Mitchell, 86, English cricketer, natural causes.[54]
- Andreas P. Nielsen, 58, Danish author and composer, cancer.[55]
- Martin Rushent, 63, English record producer (Buzzcocks, Human League, The Stranglers).[56]
- Betty Taylor, 91, American performer (Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue).[57]
- Misael Vilugrón, 73, Chilean boxer
- Felix Zandman, 83, American entrepreneur.[58]
5
- Mark H. Beaubien, Jr., 68, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (since 1997).[59]
- Léon Bollendorff, 96, Luxembourgian politician.[60]
- Scott Bostwick, 49, American football player and coach (Western Washington, Northwest Missouri State), heart attack.[61]
- Leon Botha, 26, South African artist and musical performer, progeria-related heart failure.[62]
- John Glasby, 82, British chemist and writer.[63]
- Azam Khan, 61, Bangladeshi pop singer, cancer.[64]
- Gordon Lorenz, 68, British songwriter.[65]
- Ludo Martens, 65, Belgian political activist.[66]
- Célestin Oliver, 80, French Olympic footballer.[67]
- Ken Purpur, 79, American ice hockey player.[68]
6
- John R. Alison, 98, American airman, launched the Allied Reoccupation of Burma during World War II.[69]
- Rafael Arnal, 96, Venezuelan Olympic shooter.[70]
- John Boswall, 91, British actor (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Rome).[71]
- Claudio Cavazza, 77, Italian entrepreneur, founder of Sigma-Tau pharmaceuticals.[72]
- Bill Closs, 89, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors, Fort Wayne Pistons).[73]
- Declan Costello, 84, Irish politician, TD for Dublin North-West (1951–1969); Dublin South-West (1973–1977), Attorney General (1973–1977) and High Court judge.[74]
- Eleanor Dapkus, 87, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League), breast cancer.[75]
- Dulce Figueiredo, 83, Brazilian First Lady (1979–1985), widow of João Figueiredo.[76]
- Werner Fischer, 70, Austrian Olympic sailor.[77]
- Benjamín González, 53, Spanish Olympic athlete, mountaineering accident.[78] (body found on this date)
- James A. Green, 80, American Pennsylvania Commissioner of Elections, Pennsylvania State Representative, Butler County Commissioner, Slippery Rock Borough Council member.[79]
- Stefan Kuryłowicz, 62, Polish architect, plane crash.[80]
- Amnon Niv, 81, Israeli architect.[81]
- Masashi Ohuchi, 67, Japanese weightlifter, Olympic silver (1968) and bronze (1964) medalist.[82]
- Shrek, 16, New Zealand celebrity sheep, euthanised.[83]
7
- Paul Dickson, 74, American football player (St. Louis Rams, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings), blood infection.[84]
- Angelino Fons, 75, Spanish film director.[85]
- Walid Gholmieh, 73, Lebanese musician, director of Conservatoire Libanais.[86]
- Genaro Hernández, 45, American former world super featherweight champion boxer, cancer.[87]
- Liam Kelly, 88, Irish republican and politician.[88]
- Kim Jun-Yop, 91, South Korean historian.[89]
- Vladimir Lavrov, 91, Soviet diplomat and ambassador.[90]
- José Pagán, 76, Puerto Rican baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates), Alzheimer's disease.[91]
- Mietek Pemper, 91, Polish-born German Holocaust survivor, compiled and typed Oskar Schindler's list.[92]
- Nataraja Ramakrishna, 88, Indian dance guru, after long illness.[93]
- Maksud Sadikov, 48, Russian Islamic scholar and theologian, shot.[94]
- Jorge Semprún, 87, Spanish writer and politician.[95]
- Leonard B. Stern, 87, American television director, producer, and writer (Get Smart), creator of The Honeymooners, co-creator of Mad Libs.[96]
- Edgar Tekere, 74, Zimbabwean politician, cancer.[97]
- Gavriel Tsifroni, 96, Israeli journalist.[98]
- Sven-Olof Walldoff, 82, Swedish conductor and composer.[99]
- Haim Yisraeli, 84, Israeli civil servant.[100]
8
- Anatole Abragam, 96, French physicist.[101]
- Larry Border, 60, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (since 1990), stroke.[102]
- Nasir Jalil, 56, Singaporean footballer.[103]
- George Landow, 67, American experimental filmmaker.[104]
- Clara Luper, 88, American civil rights activist, after long illness.[105]
- John Mackenzie, 83, Scottish film director (The Long Good Friday, Ruby).[106]
- Paul Massie, 78, Canadian BAFTA-winning actor and educator.[107]
- Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, 38?, Comorian al-Qaeda terrorist, planned 1998 United States embassy bombings, shot.[108]
- Jim Northrup, 71, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos, Baltimore Orioles), seizure.[109]
- Steve Popovich, 68, American record executive, founder of Cleveland International Records.[110]
- Alan Rubin, 68, American trumpeter (The Blues Brothers), lung cancer .[111]
- Roy Skelton, 79, British actor (Rainbow, Doctor Who), stroke.[112]
- Oliver Fiennes, 85, British Anglican priest, Dean of Lincoln (1969–1989).[113]
9
- Jameel Fakhri, 65, Pakistani actor, after long illness.[114]
- M. F. Husain, 95, Indian artist, heart attack.[115]
- Josip Katalinski, 63, Bosnian footballer, after long illness.[116]
- Tomoko Kawakami, 41, Japanese voice actress (Fushigi Yûgi, Revolutionary Girl Utena), ovarian cancer.[117]
- Ali Khodadadi, 64, Iranian carpet weaver, heart failure.[118]
- Mike Mitchell, 55, American basketball player (Cleveland Cavaliers, San Antonio Spurs), cancer.[119]
- Idwal Robling, 84, Welsh Olympic footballer and broadcaster.[120]
- Vladimir Shalin, 46, Russian football player and coach.[121]
- Billy Shipp, 80, American football player (New York Giants, Toronto Argonauts, Montreal Alouettes).[122]
- Ignazio Vella, 82, American artisanal cheesemaker and businessman, long illness.[123]
10
- Art Balinger, 96, American actor.[124]
- Jeanne Bice, 71, American entrepreneur and television personality.[125]
- Pam Brown, 58, American politician, Nebraska state senator (1995–2006), ovarian cancer.[126]
- Yuri Budanov, 47, Russian military officer and war criminal, shot.[127]
- Cosimo Caliandro, 29, Italian middle distance runner, motorcycle collision.[128]
- Mary E. Clarke, 86, American army general.[129]
- Theo Dubois, 100, Canadian rower.[130]
- Abdi Shakur Sheikh Hassan, Somali politician, Interior Minister (since 2010), suicide bombing.[131]
- Kenny Hawkes, 42, British DJ and music producer, after short illness.[132]
- James P. Hosty, 86, American law-enforcement agent (FBI), prostate cancer.[133]
- Esmond Kentish, 94, Jamaican Test cricketer.[134]
- Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor, 96, British author and soldier.[135]
- Brian Lenihan Jnr, 52, Irish politician, TD for Dublin West (since 1996) and Minister for Finance (2008–2011), pancreatic cancer.[136]
- Godfrey Myles, 42, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), stroke.[137]
- Franz Reitz, 82, German cyclist, National Champion (1957)[138]
- Jim Rodnunsky, 54, Canadian-born American cinematographer and technician, inventor of the Cablecam system, brain cancer.[139]
- Hoda Saber, 52, Iranian dissident, heart attack following a hunger strike.[140]
- Al Schwimmer, 94, American-born Israeli businessman, founder of Israel Aerospace Industries.[141]
- Barbara Starfield, 78, American paediatrician, advocate for primary health care.[142]
- Carol Stone, 96, American actress.[143]
- György Szabados, 71, Hungarian physician, pianist, and composer.[144]
11
- Paul Alter, 89, American television director (Family Feud).[145]
- Giorgio Celli, 75, Italian entomologist and politician (The Greens–European Free Alliance).[146]
- Gustav Ciamaga, 81, Canadian composer, music educator and writer, cancer.[147]
- Robert Marie Jean Victor de Chevigny, 90, French-born Mauritanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nouakchott (1973–1995).[148]
- Jyotirmoy Dey, 56, Indian journalist, shot.[149]
- Gunnar Fischer, 100, Swedish cinematographer (The Seventh Seal).[150]
- Eliyahu M. Goldratt, 64, Israeli physicist and management guru.[151]
- Noel Granger, 79–80, Australian Olympic wrestler.[152]
- Kurt Nielsen, 80, Danish tennis player, only Dane to have played in a men's Grand Slam singles final.[153]
- Jaime Pieras Jr., 87, Puerto Rican jurist.[154]
- Graham B. Purcell, Jr., 92, American politician, U.S. Representative from Texas (1962–1973).[155]
- Seth Putnam, 43, American musician (Anal Cunt).[156]
- Wolfgang Reinhardt, 68, German Olympic silver medal-winning (1964) pole vaulter.[157]
- Raúl Marcelo Pacífico Scozzina, 89, Argentinian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Formosa (1957–1978).[158]
- Darko Radovanović, 35, Serbian singer, traffic collision.[159]
- Vitali Silitski, 38, Belarusian political scientist, kidney cancer.[160]
- Jack Smith, 82, British artist.[161]
- William Carrington Thompson, 95, American politician and jurist, Virginia House of Delegates (1959–1968), Senate (1968–1973) and Supreme Court (1980–1983).[162]
12
- René Audet, 91, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Joliette (1968–1990).[163]
- Geoffrey Fisken, 95, New Zealand World War II flying ace.[164]
- Carl Gardner, 83, American singer (The Coasters).[165]
- Alan Haberman, 81, American grocer, first to use the barcode system, heart and lung disease.[166]
- John Hospers, 93, American philosopher, first Libertarian Party presidential nominee (1972).[167]
- Christopher Neame, 68, British film and TV producer and writer, aneurysm.[168]
- Kathryn Tucker Windham, 93, American author and journalist.[169]
- Sir John Wilton, 89, British diplomat.[170]
- Laura Ziskin, 61, American film producer (Pretty Woman, Spider-Man, What About Bob?), breast cancer.[171]
13
- David C. Baldus, 75, American educator and anti-death penalty activist, cancer.[172]
- Hugh John Beazley, 94, British Royal Air Force airman.[173]
- Johannes Kemperman, 86, Dutch mathematician.[174]
- Germano Meneghel, 49, Brazilian vocalist (Olodum).[175]
- Jérôme Nday Kanyangu Lukundwe, 82, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kongolo (1971–2007).[176]
- Betty Neumar, 79, American murder suspect.[177]
- Romeo Olea, 49, Filipino radio journalist (DWEB), shot.[178]
- William J. Spahr, 89, American intelligence analyst (CIA) and author, pneumonia.[179]
- Burt Styler, 86, American screenwriter (The Carol Burnett Show, My Favorite Martian, All in the Family), heart failure.[180]
14
- Tom Addison, 75, American football player (New England Patriots).[181]
- Milivoj Ašner, 98, Croatian-born Austrian Nazi war criminal.[182]
- Helen Clifton, 63, British Salvation Army commissioner.[183]
- Ambrose Griffiths, 82, British Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle (1992–2004).[184]
- Asad Ali Khan, 74, Indian musician, recipient of the Padma Bhushan.[185]
- Augusto Ramírez Ocampo, 77, Colombian politician, Mayor of Bogotá (1982–1984), Foreign Minister (1984–1986), heart ailment.[186]
- Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, 82, Venezuelan writer.[187]
- Peter Schamoni, 77, German film director.[188]
- Mack Self, 81, American rockabilly musician and songwriter.[189]
- Badi Uzzaman, 72, Indian-British actor (Eastern Promises, Another Year), chest infection.[190]
15
- Bob Banner, 89, American television producer and director (The Carol Burnett Show), Parkinson's disease.[191]
- Joko Beck, 94, American Zen Buddhist teacher, founder of the Ordinary Mind School, after long illness.[192]
- John Ehrman, 91, British historian.[193]
- Ted Gray, 86, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[194]
- Bill Haast, 100, American snake expert, director of the Miami Serpentarium.[195]
- Zack du Plessis, 61, South African actor (Orkney Snork Nie).[196]
- Linda Scheid, 68, American politician, Minnesota state senator (since 1997), ovarian cancer.[197]
- Sir Apenera Short, 95, Cook Islands politician, Queen's Representative (1990–2000).[198]
- Pavel Stolbov, 81, Russian gymnast, 1956 Olympic gold medalist.[199]
16
- Gerald Abramovitz, 82, South African architect and designer, assault-related injuries.[200]
- James Allason, 98, British politician and soldier, MP for Hemel Hempstead (1959–1974).[201]
- Claudia Bryar, 93, American actress (Psycho II, The Shakiest Gun in the West).[202]
- Wild Man Fischer, 66, American street musician, heart failure.[203]
- Abrar Hussain, 46, Pakistani Olympic boxer, shot.[204]
- Yehuda Kiel, 94, Israeli educator and biblical scholar.[205]
- Östen Mäkitalo, 72, Swedish electrical engineer.[206]
- Dorice Reid, 67, Cook Islander tourism official and businesswoman, High Commissioner designate to New Zealand.[207]
- Twins Seven Seven, 67, Nigerian artist, complications of a stroke.[208]
17
- Kjell Bohlin, 82, Norwegian politician.[209]
- David Brockhoff, 83, Australian rugby union player and coach.[210]
- Jacquie de Creed, 54, British stuntwoman, air crash.[211]
- Betty Fox, 73, Canadian cancer research activist, founder of the Terry Fox Foundation.[212]
- Ben Grussendorf, 69, American politician, Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives (1985–1989; 1991–1993).[213]
- E. Philip Howrey, 73, American economist, bicycle accident.[214]
- Ruth M. Kirk, 81, American politician, Maryland House of Delegates (1983–2011).[215]
- Rex Mossop, 83, Australian rugby player and television commentator.[216]
- Fritz Semmelmann, 82, German footballer.[217]
- Nathan Sharon, 86, Israeli biochemist.[218]
- George M. White, 90, American architect, Architect of the Capitol (1971–1995), complications of Parkinson's disease.[219]
18
- Echendu Adiele, 32, Nigerian footballer.[220]
- Ulrich Biesinger, 77, German football player.[221]
- Yelena Bonner, 88, Russian human rights activist, after long illness.[222]
- Cheryl B, 38, American poet and performance artist.[223]
- Frederick Chiluba, 68, Zambian politician, President (1991–2002), heart attack.[224]
- Clarence Clemons, 69, American saxophonist (E Street Band) and singer ("You're a Friend Of Mine"), complications following a stroke.[225]
- A. Whitney Ellsworth, 75, American editor and publisher (The New York Review of Books), pancreatic cancer.[226]
- Karl Frei, 94, Swiss gymnast, 1948 Olympic gold medalist .[227]
- Brian Haw, 62, British peace activist, lung cancer.[228]
- Gustaf Kjellvander, 31, Swedish singer-songwriter.[229]
- Benedek Litkey, 69, Hungarian Olympic sailor
- Robin Nash, 84, British television producer.[230]
- Bob Pease, 70, American integrated circuit engineer.[231]
- John Perumattam, 89, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Ujjain (1968–1998).[232]
- Shlomo Pinto, 57, Israeli Paralympic athlete.[233]
19
- Don Diamond, 90, American actor (F Troop, The Adventures of Kit Carson, Zorro).[234]
- Tom Hungerford, 96, Australian author.[235]
- Rezső Kende, 102, Hungarian Olympic gymnast.[236]
- John Kerr, Sr., 67, Scottish-born Canadian soccer player.[237]
- Fernand Linssen, 82, Belgian Olympic sprinter.[238]
- Fyodor Grigoryevich Reshetnikov, 91, Russian physicist, chemist, and metallurgist, academician of RAS.[239]
20
- Thomas N. Armstrong III, 78, American museum curator.[240]
- Ryan Dunn, 34, American reality television star (Jackass, Viva La Bam, CKY), car crash.[241]
- Safa Giray, 79/80, Turkish civil engineer and politician, 3-time minister.[242]
- Magomet Isayev, 83, Russian Esperantist, translator and linguist.[243]
- Domnitsa Lanitou-Kavounidou, 97, Greek Olympic sprinter.[244]
- Ottilie Patterson, 79, Northern Irish singer.[245]
- Vladimir Pettay, 38, Russian football referee, plane crash.[246]
- Eric Swenson, 64, American businessman, co-founder of Thrasher, suicide by gunshot.[247]
- Robert H. Widmer, 95, American aeronautical engineer.[248]
21
- E. M. Broner, 83, American author, multiple organ failure.[249]
- Arthur Budgett, 95, British racehorse trainer.[250]
- Mark Gerard, 76, American racehorse trainer.[251]
- Anthony Herrera, 57, American actor (As the World Turns), cancer.[252]
- Kothapalli Jayashankar, 76, Indian educator and politician, after long illness.[253]
- Bruce Kinloch, 91, British soldier and game warden.[254]
- Robert Kroetsch, 83, Canadian novelist and poet, car crash.[255]
- Lucifer, 50, American wrestler.[256]
- Suresh Tendulkar, 72, Indian economist, cardiac arrest.[257]
22
- Sir John Agnew, 6th Baronet, 60, British landowner, prostate cancer.[258]
- Kader Asmal, 76, South African politician, heart attack.[259]
- Guy Coulombe, 75, Canadian civil servant, lung cancer.[260]
- Fanny de Sivers, 90, Estonian linguist and translator.[261]
- Carmelo Giaquinta, 81, Argentinian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Resistencia (1993–2005).[262]
- Harley Hotchkiss, 83, Canadian businessman, member of Hockey Hall of Fame, prostate cancer.[263]
- Albert Johnson, 90, English footballer (Everton), Alzheimer's disease.[264]
- Robert Miller, 72, American art dealer, infection.[265]
- Sir Stephen Olver, 95, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Sierra Leone (1969–1972) and Cyprus (1973–1975)
- Cyril Ornadel, 87, British conductor and composer.[266]
- Coşkun Özarı, 80, Turkish footballer and coach.[267]
- David Rayfiel, 87, American screenwriter (Out of Africa, Three Days of the Condor), heart failure.[268]
- Nataša Urbančič, 65, Slovene athlete.[269]
- Ken Vaughan, 76, Australian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (1979–1995).[270]
- Mike Waterson, 70, British folk singer, cancer.[271]
- John Waite, 81, South African cricketer.[272]
- Zbyněk Zeman, 82, Czech historian.[273]
23
- Vladislav Achalov, 65, Russian general and activist.[274]
- J. Warren Bettis, 86, American jurist.[275]
- Gene Colan, 84, American comic book artist (Daredevil, Howard the Duck), complications from liver disease and a broken hip.[276]
- Gaye Delorme, 64, Canadian musician, heart attack.[277]
- Peter Falk, 83, American actor (Columbo, Pocketful of Miracles, The Princess Bride).[278]
- Stéphane Franke, 47, German athlete.[279]
- Len King, 86, Australian politician and jurist, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia (1978–1995).[280]
- Dennis Marshall, 25, Costa Rican footballer, car crash.[281]
- Patricia Merbreier, 86, American actress and television personality (Captain Noah and His Magical Ark).[282]
- Basil Mitchell, 94, British philosopher.[283]
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, 97, French Egyptologist.[284]
- Arthur Motyer, 85, Canadian educator and writer.[285]
- Attilio Ruffini, 85, Italian politician, Minister of Defence (1977–1980) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1980).[286]
- Fred Steiner, 88, American television composer (Perry Mason, Star Trek, The Twilight Zone).[287]
24
- Michelle Brunner, 57, British bridge player, writer and teacher, breast cancer.[288]
- Tomislav Ivić, 77, Croatian football coach (Ajax).[289]
- Richie Myers, 81, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), complications from a fall.[290]
- F. Gilman Spencer, 85, American Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper editor.[291]
- Richard Webster, 60, British historian and writer, heart failure.[292]
- A. H. Woodfull, 98, British product designer.[293]
25
- Friedrich Adrario, 92, German military officer in World War II, Iron Cross recipient.[294]
- George Ballas, 85, American entrepreneur, inventor of the Weed Eater.[295]
- Nick Charles, 64, American sportscaster (CNN Sports Tonight), bladder cancer.[296]
- Anne Field, 85, British army officer.[297]
- Shelby Grant, 74, American actress (Our Man Flint, Fantastic Voyage, Medical Center), brain aneurysm.[298]
- Martin H. Greenberg, 70, American anthologist, cancer.[299]
- Jean Harris, 66, American politician and LGBT activist.[300]
- Jan Kułakowski, 80, Polish politician, Member of the European Parliament (2004–2009).[301]
- Viktor Mikhaylov, 77, Russian nuclear scientist.[302]
- J.O. Patterson, Jr., 76, American politician and religious leader, first black mayor of Memphis (1982).[303]
- Alice Playten, 63, American actress (Henry, Sweet Henry), heart failure.[304]
- Goff Richards, 66, English brass band arranger and composer, illness.[305]
- Betty Roberts, 88, American politician and jurist, Oregon Supreme Court (1982–1986), pulmonary fibrosis.[306]
- Paulo Renato Souza, 65, Brazilian politician, Minister of Education (1995–2002), heart attack.[307]
- Margaret Tyzack, 79, British actress (2001: A Space Odyssey, Match Point), short illness.
26
- Edith Fellows, 88, American actress, natural causes.[308]
- Simon Heere Heeresma, 79, Dutch writer.
- Jung Jung-suk, 28, South Korean women's football player.[309]
- Norma Lyon, 81, American farmer and butter sculpture artist.[310]
- Robert Morris, 78, American cryptographer, complications of dementia.[311]
- Sidney Hollis Radner, 91, American collector of Harry Houdini memorabilia.[312]
- Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry, 66, British jurist, Supreme Court judge.[313]
- Christopher Shale, 56, British political aide.[314]
- Jan van Beveren, 63, Dutch footballer and coach.[315]
- Barry Wilkins, 64, Canadian hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins), lung cancer.[316]
27
- Stuart Appelle, 65, American professor and writer.[317]
- Ken Bainbridge, 90, English footballer (West Ham).[318] (death reported on this date)
- Betty Callaway, 83, British ice skating trainer (Torvill and Dean).[319]
- Lorenzo Charles, 47, American basketball player (NC State, Atlanta Hawks), bus accident.[320]
- Mike Doyle, 64, English footballer (Manchester City), liver failure.[321]
- Owen Drake, 75, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives, cancer.[322]
- Orvin B. Fjare, 93, American politician, U.S. Representative from Montana (1955–1957).[323]
- Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz, 97, Israeli rabbi.[324]
- Thierry Martens, 69, Belgian science fiction, detective novels, and comics author.[325]
- Erling Olsen, 84, Danish politician, natural causes.[326]
- Richard Harding Poff, 87, American jurist and politician, U.S. Representative from Virginia (1953–1972).[327]
- Lura Lynn Ryan, 76, American First Lady of Illinois (1999–2003), cancer.[328]
- Elmer Sexauer, 85, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers), cardiac arrest.[329]
- Elaine Stewart, 81, American actress and model, after long illness.[330]
- Charles W. Whalen, Jr., 90, American politician, U.S. Representative from Ohio (1967–1979).[331]
- Maciej Zembaty, 67, Polish writer and singer.[332]
28
- Billy Baldwin, 62, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, New York Mets).[333]
- Giorgio Bernardin, 83, Italian footballer.[334]
- Benton Flippen, 90, American fiddler, heart attack.[335]
- Howard Fox, 90, American baseball executive.[336]
- Richard Fox, 57, Irish-born British jockey and actor.[337]
- Osamu Kobayashi, 76, Japanese voice actor and executive director, pancreatic cancer.
- Newt Loken, 92, American gymnastics coach (University of Michigan).[338]
- Angélico Vieira, 28, Portuguese actor (Morangos com Açúcar) and singer (D'ZRT), car accident.[339]
- Michael Wenning, 75, South African-born American minister, leukemia and kidney failure.[340]
29
- Billy Beck, 86, American actor and clown.[341]
- Larry Bogdanow, 64, American architect, brain tumor.[342]
- Billy Costello, 55, American former WBC world light welterweight champion boxer, lung cancer.[343]
- Carlos Diarte, 57, Paraguayan footballer, cancer.[344]
- David Dunseith, 76, British broadcaster (BBC Radio Ulster).[345]
- Stefano Gobbi, 81, Italian Roman Catholic priest, founder of the Marian Movement of Priests.[346]
- Kaya Köstepen, 76, Turkish footballer.[347]
- Domenico Pecile, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Latina-Terracina-Sezze-Priverno (1983–1998).[348]
- K. D. Sethna, 106, Indian scholar and writer.[349]
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- David G. Boschert, 63, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1999–2007), cancer.[350]
- Barry Bremen, 64, American marketing executive and sports imposter, cancer.[351]
- Karl Brommann, 90, German Waffen-SS officer, Iron Cross recipient.[352]
- Don Buddin, 77, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Houston Colt .45s, Detroit Tigers).[353]
- Preston Carpenter, 77, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins).[354]
- Christy Essien-Igbokwe, 50, Nigerian musician.[355]
- Dina Golan, 65, Israeli singer and actress, cancer.[356]
- Tom Kruse, 96, Australian outback mailman and documentary subject (The Back of Beyond).[357]
- Sir David Loram, 86, British admiral.[358]
- Ruth Roberts, 84, American songwriter ("Meet the Mets"), lung cancer.[359]
- Jimmy Roselli, 85, American singer, heart complications.[360]
- Jay Dee Springbett, 36, British-born Australian record industry executive and Australian Idol judge.[361]
- Georg Sterzinsky, 75, German Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Berlin (1989–2011), after long illness.[362]
- Sean Wight, 47, Scottish-born Australian football player, lung cancer.[363]
gollark: If you're going to round it to the nearest nice amount of bytes, that actually makes it worse.
gollark: Basically, you're still wrong and it won't work.
gollark: I would also need exclusive use of several supercomputers for several years to precompute everything in the first place.
gollark: I can't actually buy 10 trillion multi-terabyte hard disks and ship them to every user, you see.
gollark: I have enough storage capacity available to hold maybe 1e13 bits at home.
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