Deaths in May 2013
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2013.
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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 and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
May 2013
1
- Chris Kelly, 34, American rap artist (Kris Kross), drug overdose.[1]
- Martin Kevan, 66, Kenyan-born Canadian film and voice actor (Far Cry 3) and author, cancer.[2]
- Massimo Mollica, 84, Italian actor and stage director.[3]
- Pierre Pleimelding, 60, French football player (national team) and manager (SAS Épinal, Ivory Coast, FCSR Haguenau).[4]
- Henry Hope Reed, Jr., 97, American architecture critic.[5]
- Gregory Rogers, 55, Australian children's book writer, cancer.[6]
- Ruby Stone, 89, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1986–2002).[7]
- Stuart Wilde, 66, British writer and metaphysical teacher, heart attack.[8]
- Chob Yodkaew, 78, Thai economist and politician, stroke.[9]
2
- Sir Terence Beckett, 89, British businessman, Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry.[10]
- Marcel Bélanger, 92, Canadian academic.[11]
- Roddy Blackjack, 86, Canadian Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation elder and chief, architect of Yukon Land Claims agreement.[12]
- Elbert Crawford, 46, American football offensive lineman, heart attack.[13]
- Mihail Dolgan, 85, Moldovan professor.[14]
- Boris Elik, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[15]
- Ernie Field, 70, English boxer, cancer.[16]
- Jeff Hanneman, 49, American guitarist (Slayer), liver failure.[17]
- Ken Lippiatt, 93, Australian rules footballer.[18]
- Joseph P. McFadden, 65, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Harrisburg (since 2010), heart attack.[19]
- Allen McKay, 86, British politician, MP for Penistone (1978–1983) and Barnsley West and Penistone (1983–1992).[20]
- Tancred Melis, 79, South African cricketer.[21]
- Danny Ray Mitchell, 69, American pastor, businessman and politician.[22]
- Dvora Omer, 80, Israeli author, recipient of the Israel Prize (2006).[23]
- Patrick Henry Omlor, 82, American traditionalist Catholic author.[24]
- Jo Pitt, 34, Scottish paralympic equestrian, pulmonary veno-occlusive disease.[25]
- Bob Rafkin, 69, American singer songwriter, cancer.[26]
- James E. Ramsey, 81, American politician, member of North Carolina House of Representatives (1963–1974), Speaker (1973–1974), complications from a stroke.[27]
- Harry Randall, Jr., 86, American politician.[28]
- Sylvester Sanfilippo, 87, American pediatrician.[29]
- Gordon Sherwood, 83, American classical composer.[30]
- Sarabjit Singh, 49, Indian convicted spy, injuries sustained from blunt force trauma.[31]
- Ronald Thresher, 82, English cricketer.[32]
- Ivan Turina, 32, Croatian footballer (AIK Stockholm), cardiac dysrhythmia.[33]
- Selma Urfer, 85, Swiss author and actress.[34]
- Lefteris Vogiatzes, 68, Greek theater actor and director, cancer.[35]
- Charles Banks Wilson, 94, American artist.[36]
3
- Joe Astroth, 90, American baseball player (Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics).[37]
- Herbert Blau, 87, American theater director, scholar and theorist, sarcomatoid carcinoma of the chest.[38]
- Cedric Brooks, 70, Jamaican musician (The Skatalites), cardiac arrest.[39]
- Keith Carter, 88, American Olympic silver medalist swimmer (1948).[40]
- Bruno Chersicla, 75, Italian painter and sculptor.[41]
- Walt Clay, 89, American football player.[42]
- Brad Drewett, 54, Australian tennis player and administrator, ATP Executive Chairman (2012–2013), motor neurone disease.[43]
- David Morris Kern, 103, American pharmacist, developed Orajel to fight toothaches.[44]
- Curtis Rouse, 52, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, San Diego Chargers).[45]
- Branko Vukelić, 55, Croatian politician, Minister of Defence (2008–2010), pancreatic cancer.[46]
- Sir David Innes Williams, 93, British paediatric urologist.[47]
4
- Bobbie Banda, 66, American Juaneño elder and activist, stroke.[48]
- Otis Bowen, 95, American politician, Governor of Indiana (1973–1981), Secretary of Health and Human Services (1985–1989).[49]
- Christian de Duve, 95, Belgian cytologist and biochemist, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1974), euthanasia.[50]
- Javier Díez Canseco, 65, Peruvian politician and sociologist, MP (1995–2000, 2001–2006, since 2011), pancreatic cancer.[51]
- Frederic Franklin, 98, British-born American ballet dancer and director, complications from pneumonia.[52]
- Sylvi Keskinen, 79, Finnish Olympic hurdler.[53]
- Ed Kringstad, 76, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1995–2006).[54]
- Len Legault, 80, Canadian Football League player.[55]
- Alton Lemon, 84, American civil rights activist, Alzheimer's disease.[56]
- Fredric Lieberman, American ethnomusicologist, composer, music professor, and author, cardiac arrest.[57]
- Mario Machado, 78, American news anchor, journalist and actor (Scarface, RoboCop, St. Elmo's Fire), Parkinson's disease.[58]
- Jack Makari, 95, Lebanese-American cancer immunologist.[59]
- Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles, 98, British Royal Navy officer and politician, MP for Winchester (1964–1979).[60]
- David Noriega Rodríguez, 68, Puerto Rican politician and lawyer, member of the House of Representatives (1984–1996), pancreatic cancer.[61]
- César Portillo de la Luz, 90, Cuban Filin composer and interpreter.[62]
- Jacques Stockman, 74, Belgian footballer (R.S.C. Anderlecht).[63]
- John Swaim, 64, American attorney, Pennsylvania state legislator.[64]
- Wilbur Zelinsky, 91, American cultural geographer.[65]
5
- Jürg Amann, 65, Swiss author and dramatist.[66]
- Alan Arnell, 79, English footballer (Liverpool).[67]
- Sir Richard Barratt, 84, British police officer, Chief Inspector of Constabulary (1987–1990).[68]
- Peter Curtis (diplomat), 83, Australian public servant and diplomat.[69]
- Lotfi Dziri, 67, Tunisian actor.[70]
- Rossella Falk, 86, Italian actress (8½, Modesty Blaise, The Legend of Lylah Clare).[71]
- William Havens, 94, American Olympic canoer (1948).[72]
- Dean Jeffries, 80, American car customizer, painter and stuntman (The Fugitive, Fletch).[73]
- Mazin Abu Kalal, Iraqi politician, bombing.[74]
- Sarah Kirsch, 78, German poet.[75]
- G. X. McSherry, 88, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1982–1998).[76]
- Tore Magnussen, 74, Norwegian boxer.[77]
- Eugene Millerick, 88, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1986–1994).[78]
- Bill Orr, 78, American insurance executive, First Gentleman of Nebraska (1987–1991), COPD.[79]
- Leif Preus, 85, Norwegian photographer, founder of the Preus Museum.[80]
- Greg Quill, 66, Australian roots musician and entertainment critic (Toronto Star), pneumonia.[81]
- Robert Ressler, 76, American criminologist.[82]
- Hayri Sezgin, 52, Turkish Olympic wrestler.[83]
- Peu Sousa, 35, Brazilian guitarist (Nove Mil Anjos, Pitty) and record producer, suicide by hanging.[84]
- Dirk Vekeman, 52, Belgian footballer (RSC Anderlecht).[85]
- Helmin Wiels, 54, Curaçaoan politician, leader of Pueblo Soberano in the Estates of Curaçao (since 2010), shot.[86]
- Menachem Yedid, 95, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1965–1977).[87]
6
- Diana Keppel, Dowager Countess of Albemarle, 103, British aristocrat.[88]
- Giulio Andreotti, 94, Italian politician, Prime Minister (1972–1973, 1976–1979, 1989–1992), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1983–1989) and Lifetime Senator (since 1991).[89]
- Yordan Angelov, 59, Bulgarian Olympic silver medallist volleyball player (1980).[90]
- Severo Aparicio Quispe, 89, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Cuzco (1978–1999).[91]
- Steve Carney, 55, English footballer (Newcastle United), pancreatic cancer.[92]
- Jānis Eglītis, 52, Latvian politician.[93]
- Fatima Grimm, 78, German translator, author and speaker.[94]
- Michel Knuysen, 83, Belgian Olympic silver medallist rower (1952).[95]
- Ian MacLeod, 53, Scottish footballer (Motherwell).[96]
- Esperanza Magaz, 91, Cuban-born Venezuelan television actress (RCTV), cancer.[97]
- Steve Martland, 58, English composer, heart attack.[98]
- Arnaldo Ninchi, 77, Italian actor, voice actor and basketball player.[99]
- Michelangelo Spensieri, 64, Canadian politician and lawyer, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Yorkview (1981–1985).[100]
- Anne-Lise Stern, 91, French psychoanalyst and Holocaust survivor.[101]
7
- Al Fritz, 88, American bicycle developer and inventor (Schwinn Sting-Ray), complications from a stroke.[102]
- Ray Harryhausen, 92, American stop-motion animator (Jason and the Argonauts, Clash of the Titans).[103]
- Kozo Igarashi, 87, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives, Chief Cabinet Secretary (1994–1995), pneumonia.[104]
- Balbino Jaramillo, 61, Colombian Olympic cyclist.[105]
- Gunnel Johansson, 90, Swedish artistic gymnast.[106]
- Joseba Larrinaga, 45, Spanish Paralympic athlete, traffic collision.[107]
- P. G. Lim, 96, British-born Malaysian diplomat and lawyer, Ambassador to the United Nations, Yugoslavia, Austria and the European Economic Community.[108]
- Ferruccio Mazzola, 65, Italian football player and manager.[109]
- Teri Moïse, 43, American singer, suicide.[110]
- Mark Perakh, 88, American scientist and blogger.[111]
- Peter Rauhofer, 48, Austrian DJ, remixer and record producer, Grammy Award (2000), brain cancer.[112]
- Romanthony, 45, American DJ, record producer and singer ("One More Time", "Make This Love Right"), complications from kidney disease.[113]
- Herbert Romerstein, 82, American anti–communist writer.[114]
- Mairuth Sarsfield, 88, Canadian broadcaster and author (No Crystal Stair).[115]
- George Sauer, Jr., 69, American football player (New York Jets), heart failure.[116]
- Antônio da Silva Terezo, 59, Brazilian Olympic footballer.[117]
- Wiktor Tołkin, 91, Polish sculptor and architect.[118]
- Jan Villerius, 74, Dutch footballer, cancer.[119]
- Aubrey Woods, 85, British actor (Doctor Who, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory).[120]
8
- Dan Adkins, 76, American comic book artist (The Avengers, Doctor Strange).[121]
- Jeanne Cooper, 84, American actress (The Young and the Restless).[122]
- Zia Fariduddin Dagar, 80, Indian dhrupad vocalist, musician and maestro.[123]
- Bryan Forbes, 86, British actor (The League of Gentlemen), film director (The Stepford Wives) and screenwriter (Chaplin).[124]
- Ralph Homan, 84, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1983–1986).[125]
- Brita Malmer, 87, Swedish numismatist.[126]
- Taylor Mead, 88, American writer and actor (Coffee and Cigarettes), stroke.[127]
- Juan José Muñoz, 62, Argentine businessman, President of Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, renal failure.[128]
- André Sana, 92, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Kirkuk (1977–2003).[129]
- Asaph Schwapp, 26, American football player (Hartford Colonials), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.[130]
- Hugh J. Silverman, 67, American philosopher, cancer.[131]
- Géza Vermes, 88, Hungarian-born British theologian and Dead Sea Scrolls scholar, cancer.[132]
- Ken Whaley, 67, British rock musician (Man, Ducks Deluxe, Help Yourself), lung cancer.[133]
- Dallas Willard, 77, American author and philosopher, cancer.[134]
- Ernie Winchester, 68, Scottish footballer.[135]
9
- Alan Abelson, 87, American financial writer, editor and columnist (Barron's), heart attack.[136]
- Fred Ashton, 82, American politician, Mayor of Easton, Pennsylvania (1968–1976).[137]
- Ramón Blanco, 61, Spanish football player and manager (RCD Mallorca, Cadiz), cerebral infarction.[138]
- Grete Dollitz, 88, German–born American radio presenter and classical guitarist.[139]
- Sanaullah Haq, 52, Pakistani convict, beaten.[140]
- Patterson Hume, 90, Canadian professor and science educator.[141]
- Bonnie Huy, 77, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (2001–2006).[142]
- Alfredo Landa, 80, Spanish actor, Alzheimer's disease.[143]
- George M. Leader, 95, American politician, Governor of Pennsylvania (1955–1959).[144]
- Humberto Lugo Gil, 79, Mexican politician, Governor of Hidalgo (1998–1999).[145]
- Dave Lyon, 74, Canadian Olympic track and field coach (1984, 1988, 1992, 2000).[146]
- Ottavio Missoni, 92, Italian fashion designer and Olympic hurdler (1948).[147]
- Paul Tangi Mhova Mkondo, 67, Zimbabwean businessman, cancer.[148]
- Huguette Oligny, 91, Canadian theatre actress.[149]
- Malcolm Shabazz, 28, American Islamist, grandson of Malcolm X, beaten.[150]
- Andrew Simpson, 36, British Olympic champion sailor (2008, 2012), catamaran capsize.[151]
- Joseph A. Steger, 76, American psychologist and academic, President of the University of Cincinnati (1984–2003).[152]
- Julia Tashjian, 74, American politician, Secretary of the State of Connecticut (1983–1991), heart attack.[153]
- Sadegh Tirafkan, 47, Iranian contemporary artist, brain cancer.[154]
- Ron Weaver, 75, American Emmy Award-winning television producer (The Bold and the Beautiful, Sesame Street).[155]
10
- Félix Agramont Cota, 95, Mexican politician and agricultural engineer, first Governor of Baja California Sur (1970–1975), myocardial infarction.[156]
- Barbara Brenner, 61, American health activist, Executive Director of Breast Cancer Action (1993–2010), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[157]
- Sir John Bush, 98, British Royal Navy admiral, Commander-in-Chief Western Fleet (1967–1970).[158]
- Barbara Callcott, 66, Australian actress, cancer.[159]
- Malcolm Clarke, 82, British marine biologist.[160]
- Jean Delobel, 80, French politician.[161]
- Vincent Dowling, 83, Irish actor and theatre director (The Playboy of the Western World), complications following surgery.[162]
- Laurence Haddon, 90, American actor (Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Dallas, Knots Landing), Lewy body disease.[163]
- Brigitte Kiesler, 88, German Olympic gymnast.[164]
- Aleksey Komarov, 91, Russian Olympic rower (1952).[165]
- Boicho Kokinov, 52, Bulgarian cognitive scientist.[166]
- Hugh Mackay, 14th Lord Reay, 75, British peer, Member of the European Parliament (1973–1979), member of the House of Lords (since 1964).[167]
- Philippe Malivoire, 70, French rower.[168]
- Per Maurseth, 80, Norwegian historian and politician.[169]
- Malcolm Parkes, 83, English academic.[170]
- John Shea, Jr., 84, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1961–1962).[171]
- Wanade, 71, Kenyan television actress, cancer.[172]
- Al-Haj Suliman Yari, 76, Afghan politician.[173]
11
- Johnny Bos, 61, American boxer and author, heart failure.[174]
- Jack Butler, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), complications from a staph infection.[175]
- Emmanuelle Claret, 44, French biathlete, world champion (1996), leukemia.[176]
- Mike Davison, 67, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants).[177]
- Joe Farman, 82, British physicist, identified ozone hole.[178]
- Marianne Ferber, 90, Czech-born American feminist economist and author.[179]
- Doug Finley, 66, Canadian politician, Senator for Ontario (since 2009), Campaign Director during the 2006 and 2008 elections, colorectal cancer.[180]
- Ollie Mitchell, 86, American big band musician (The Wrecking Crew and original member of Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass), cancer.[181]
- Arnold Peters, 87, British actor (The Archers), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[182]
- Lenny Yochim, 84, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates), heart failure.[183]
12
- Judit Ágoston-Mendelényi, 76, Hungarian Olympic champion fencer (1964).[184]
- Samuel Aguilar, 80, Paraguayan footballer.[185]
- Sergei Alexeyev, 88, Russian politician, author of the Constitution of Russia, heart attack.[186]
- Daisy Avellana, 96, Filipino stage actor and director, National Artist of the Philippines for Theater and Film.[187]
- Doug Beasy, 83, Australian football player (Carlton).[188]
- Olaf B. Bjørnstad, 82, Norwegian ski jumper.[189]
- George William Gray, 86, British scientist, recipient of the 1995 Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology.[190]
- Mr. Kenneth, 86, American hairdresser (Jacqueline Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe), recipient of the Coty Award (1961).[191]
- Gerd Langguth, 66, German politician and political scientist.[192]
- Daniel W. LeBlanc, 82, American judge, member of Louisiana Court of Appeals, cancer.[193]
- Toni Linhart, 70, Austrian-born American football player (Baltimore Colts), cancer.[194]
- Julian Malonso, 89, Filipino military man, educator and sports executive, lingering illness.[195]
- Bill Miles, 82, American documentary filmmaker.[196]
- José García Quesada, 82, Chilean Olympic footballer
- Félix Ramananarivo, 78, Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Antsirabé (1994–2009).[197]
- Francesco Renda, 91, Italian historian and politician.[198]
- Constantino Romero, 65, Spanish voice actor, television and radio host, neurodegenerative disease.[199]
- K Bikram Singh, 75, Indian filmmaker, complications from liver failure.[200]
- Max Stadler, 64, German politician, member of the Bundestag (since 1994).[201]
- Kenneth Waltz, 88, American political scientist.[202]
- Peter Worthington, 86, Canadian journalist (Toronto Telegram) and editor-in-chief (Toronto Sun).[203]
13
- Hedda Bolgar, 103, American psychoanalyst.[204]
- André Bord, 90, French politician, Veterans Minister (1972–1974), President of the Alsace Regional Council (1973–1977).[205]
- Joyce Brothers, 85, American psychologist, newspaper columnist, and actress (Loaded Weapon 1, Spy Hard), respiratory failure.[206]
- André Denys, 65, Belgian politician, Governor of East Flanders (2004–2013).[207]
- Dave Everett, 51, Australian criminal, cancer.[208]
- Otto Herrigel, 75, Namibian politician, cancer.[209]
- Enio Iommi, 87, Argentinian sculptor.[210]
- Jill Kitson, 74, Australian radio broadcaster and literary journalist.[211]
- Kennett Love, 88, American journalist (The New York Times), respiratory failure.[212]
- Luciano Lutring, 75, Italian criminal, painter and author.[213]
- Jagdish Mali, 59, Indian fashion photographer, multiple organ failure.[214]
- Chuck Muncie, 60, American football player (New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers), heart attack.[215]
- Daniel Offer, 83, American psychiatrist.[216]
- Sir Ellison Pogo, 66, Solomon Islands Anglican primate, Archbishop of Melanesia (1994–2008), lymphoma.[217]
- Lilo Ramdohr, 99, German Resistance fighter, member of the White Rose.[218]
- Vladimir Romanovsky, 56, Soviet Olympic sprint canoer (Gold and silver medallist).[219]
- Derrick Thomas, 69, British agricultural researcher, cancer.[220]
- Fyodor Tuvin, 39, Russian footballer.[221]
- Lynne Woolstencroft, 69, Canadian politician, Mayor of Waterloo, Ontario (2000–2003), cancer.[222]
14
- Joy Baluch, 80, Australian politician, Mayor of Port Augusta (1981–1993, since 1995).[223]
- Wayne Brown, 76, American politician, Mayor of Mesa, Arizona (1996–2000).[224]
- Arsen Chilingaryan, 47, Armenian football player and manager.[225]
- Asghar Ali Engineer, 74, Indian writer and activist.[226]
- Billie Sol Estes, 88, American businessman and convicted con man.[227]
- Ray Guy, 74, Canadian humorist, writer and journalist, cancer.[228]
- Mohammad Ezodin Hosseini Zanjani, 92, Iranian Islamic prelate, Grand Ayatollah, complications from surgery.[229]
- Marian Jeżak, 84, Polish ice hockey player.[230]
- Margaret Rayburn, 86, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1985–1995).[231]
- Sardar Arif Shahid, Pakistani Kashmiri politician, shot.[232]
- Harvansh Singh, 64, Indian politician, Madhya Pradesh MLA for Keolari (since 1993), cardiac arrest.[233]
- Ingrid Visser, 35, Dutch Olympic volleyball player (1996), homicide.[234]
- Lubomír Zajíček, 67, Czech Olympic bronze medallist volleyball player (1968).[235]
15
- Nasser al-Rashed, 20, Kuwaiti squash player, heart attack.[236]
- Noelle Barker, 84, British soprano and singing teacher.[237]
- Paddy Buggy, 84, Irish hurler (Kilkenny) and sport executive, President of the GAA (1982–1985).[238]
- Linden Chiles, 80, American actor (Quincy, M.E., Barnaby Jones, Perry Mason), fall.[239]
- Raul Gonzalez, 78, Filipino journalist, Press Secretary for Diosdado Macapagal (1961–1965), cancer.[240]
- Robert Hunt, 77, British police officer.[241]
- Gábor Gellért Kis, 66, Hungarian journalist, MP for Monor (1994–1998).[242]
- Albert Lance, 87, Australian-born French opera singer.[243]
- Thomas M. Messer, 93, Czechoslovakian-born American museum director (Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation).[244]
- Bill O'Hagan, 68, British journalist and sausage maker.[245]
- Jens Elmegård Rasmussen, 69, Danish linguist and Indo-Europeanist.[246]
- Billy Raymond, 75, Scottish-born Australian entertainer, lung cancer.[247]
- Henrique Rosa, 67, Bissau-Guinean politician, Acting President (2003–2005), lung cancer.[248]
- James Stuart-Smith, 93, British judge and army officer, Advocate General of the Armed Forces (1984–1991).[249]
- Darrell Tryon, 70, New Zealand linguistics professor and Pacific Islands language specialist, melanoma.[250]
- Fred White, 76, American sports broadcaster (Kansas City Royals), complications from melanoma.[251]
- Harold Whitfield, 94, South African cricketer.[252]
16
- Richard Andriamanjato, 82, Malagasy politician.[253]
- Carl Bennett, 97, American basketball executive, coach and GM of Detroit Pistons.[254]
- Félix Bonnat, 92, French bobsledder.[255]
- Kristen Kyrre Bremer, 87, Norwegian theologian and bishop.[256]
- Mario Brescia Cafferata, 83, Peruvian billionaire financial and industrial executive.[257]
- Angelo Errichetti, 84, American politician, Mayor of Camden, New Jersey (1973–1981); member of the New Jersey Senate (1976–1981).[258]
- Fiona Gore, 94, Scottish powerboating racer.[259]
- Geoffrey Gowan, 83, Canadian sports broadcaster (CBC) and executive (CAC), Parkinson's disease.[260]
- Frank Nigel Hepper, 84, English botanist.[261]
- Bryan Illerbrun, 56, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders).[262]
- Ivar Kallion, 81, Estonian Communist politician, chairman of the Executive Committee of Tallinn (1971–1979).[263]
- Valtr Komárek, 82, Czech politician, complications following cardiac surgery.[264]
- Frankie Librán, 65, American Puerto Rican baseball player (San Diego Padres), complications from diabetes.[265]
- Maurice Marshall, 86, New Zealand Olympic middle-distance athlete (1952).[266]
- Heinrich Rohrer, 79, Swiss physicist, Nobel laureate (1986).[267]
- Paul Shane, 72, British actor and comedian (Hi-de-Hi!, You Rang, M'Lord?).[268]
- Max Schirschin, 92, German football player and manager (Rouen, Le Havre, Metz).[269]
- Dick Trickle, 71, American NASCAR driver, suicide by gunshot.[270]
- Bernard Waber, 88, American children's author (Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile), kidney failure.[271]
17
- Dominic Kodwo Andoh, 84, Ghanaian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Accra (1971–2005), heart-related ailment.[272]
- Philippe Gaumont, 40, French Olympic racing cyclist (1992), heart failure.[273]
- John Goddard, 88, American adventurer, cancer.[274]
- Penne Hackforth-Jones, 63, American-born Australian actress (Mao's Last Dancer), lung cancer.[275]
- Elijah Harper, 64, Canadian Cree politician and band chief, Manitoba MLA for Rupertsland (1981–1992), MP for Churchill (1993–1997), heart failure.[276]
- Jack Hawkins, 96, American Marine Corps officer (Bay of Pigs Invasion).[277]
- Lola Hendricks, 80, American activist.[278]
- Tauatomo Mairau, French Polynesian royal claimant.[279]
- Alan O'Day, 72, American singer-songwriter ("Undercover Angel", "Angie Baby"), brain cancer.[280]
- Jérôme Reehuis, 73, Dutch actor.[281]
- Colin A. Russell, 84, British historian.[282]
- Peter Schulz, 83, German politician, First Mayor of Hamburg (1971–1974).[283]
- Albert Seedman, 94, American police officer.[284]
- Harold Shapero, 93, American composer and pianist (Symphony for Classical Orchestra), complications from pneumonia.[285]
- Taronda Spencer, 54, American archivist, heart attack.[286]
- Sir Rodney Sweetnam, 86, British surgeon, President of the Royal College of Surgeons (1995–1998).[287]
- Anthony Trickett, 73, British doctor, Lord Lieutenant of Orkney (since 2007).[288]
- Don Tonry, 77, American Olympic gymnast.[289]
- Ken Venturi, 82, American golfer and golf analyst, winner of the U.S. Open (1964), World Golf Hall of Fame inductee (2013), multiple infections.[290]
- Jorge Rafael Videla, 87, Argentine military lieutenant general and politician, President (1976–1981), complications from a fall.[291]
18
- Aleksei Balabanov, 54, Russian filmmaker, seizure.[292]
- Jo Benkow, 88, Norwegian writer and politician, President of the Parliament (1985–1993).[293]
- Isabel Benham, 103, American railroad businesswoman.[294]
- Neil Chrisley, 81, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers).[295]
- Steve Forrest, 87, American actor (Dallas, North Dallas Forty, S.W.A.T).[296]
- Zahra Shahid Hussain, 69, Pakistani politician, shot.[297]
- Marek Jackowski, 66, Polish rock musician (Maanam).[298]
- Ernst Klee, 71, German historian and writer.[299]
- Arthur Malet, 85, English actor (Mary Poppins, Halloween, In the Heat of the Night, Anastasia).[300]
- Max, 29, beagle, dachshund and terrier mix, world's oldest dog, Tonic–clonic seizure.[301]
- David McMillan, 31, American football player (Cleveland Browns), shot.[302]
- Nam Duck-woo, 89, South Korean politician, Prime Minister (1980–1982), testicular cancer.[303]
- Newton Russell, 85, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1964–1974) and California Senate (1974–1996), lung cancer.[304]
- Lothar Schmid, 85, German chess grandmaster.[305]
- Harold Sossen, 88, American businessman.[306]
- Claramae Turner, 92, American opera singer (Carousel, The Medium)[307]
19
- Sasanka Chandra Bhattacharyya, 94, Indian natural product chemist.[308]
- Leonard Erickson, 66, American oncologist.[309]
- Bella Flores, 84, Filipino actress, complications from hip surgery.[310]
- G. Sarsfield Ford, 79, American judge, member of the Connecticut Supreme Court.[311]
- Michael Kpakala Francis, 77, Liberian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Monrovia (1981–2011).[312]
- Leonard Harbin, 98, Trinidad cricketer.[313]
- Robin Harrison, 80, Canadian pianist and composer, heart attack.[314]
- Vuyo Mbuli, 46, South African television personality and news presenter, pulmonary embolism.[315]
- Carlo Monni, 69, Italian character actor.[316]
- Murat Öztürk, 60, Turkish aerobatics pilot, plane crash.[317]
- Neil Reynolds, 72, Canadian newspaper editor (The Ottawa Citizen), cancer.[318]
- Mirek Smíšek, 88, Czech-born New Zealand potter.[319]
- Ally Sykes, 86, Tanzanian politician.[320]
- Franklin White, 90, British ballet dancer.[321]
20
- Yohanan Cohen, 95, Israeli politician and diplomat.[322]
- Dave Costa, 71, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos).[323]
- Flavio Costantini, 86, Italian artist.[324]
- Billie Dawe, 88, Canadian ice hockey player.[325]
- Anders Eliasson, 66, Swedish composer.[326]
- Ari Huumonen, 57, Finnish discus thrower.[327]
- Miloslav Kříž, 88, Czech basketball player and coach.[328]
- Ray Manzarek, 74, American rock musician (The Doors), bile duct cancer.[329]
- Jevan Maseko, 70, Zimbabwean military officer, Governor of Matabeleland North Province, Ambassador to Algeria, Russia and Cuba, diabetes and kidney failure.[330]
- Idriss Ndélé Moussa, 54, Chadian politician, President of Pan African Parliament (2009–2012), traffic collision.[331]
- Sir Denys Roberts, 90, British colonial official and judge, Chief Justice of Hong Kong (1979–1988).[332]
- Harry Schuh, 70, American football player (Oakland Raiders, University of Memphis).[333]
- Zach Sobiech, 18, American pop singer and viral video performer, osteosarcoma.[334]
- Dominik Sucheński, 86, Polish Olympic sprinter.[335]
21
- Trevor Bolder, 62, British musician (David Bowie, Uriah Heep), cancer.[336]
- Antoine Bourseiller, 82, French comedian and opera director.[337]
- Eddie Braben, 82, British comedy writer (Morecambe and Wise, Ken Dodd).[338]
- Evelyne Bradley, 88, American Navajo judge, District Court judge (1984–1995).[339]
- Robert Chambers, 59, New Zealand judge, member of the Supreme Court (since 2011).[340]
- Frank Comstock, 90, American composer.[341]
- Cot Deal, 90, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals).[342]
- Peter Ellis, 66, Australian football player.[343]
- Zsolt Erőss, 45, Hungarian mountaineer.[344]
- Mick Grambeau, 83, Australian rules footballer.[345]
- Mohammad Khaled Hossain, 34, Bangladeshi mountaineer and film director.[346]
- Keith Jukes, 59, English Anglican clergyman, Dean of Ripon (since 2007), stomach cancer.[347]
- Harold Long, 72, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA for Mackenzie (1986–1991) and Powell River-Sunshine Coast (2001–2005), plane crash.[348]
- Louis de Cartier de Marchienne, 91, Belgian baron and businessman.[349]
- Hank Kozloski, 85, American sportswriter.[350]
- Leonard Marsh, 80, American beverage executive, co-founder of Snapple.[351]
- Vernon McGarity, 91, American soldier (Battle of the Bulge), recipient of the Medal of Honor (1946).[352]
- Fred Mitchell, 89, American artist.[353]
- Edna Moyle, 71, Caymanian politician, MLA for North Side (1992–2009), Speaker (2001–2009), cancer.[354]
- Charley Reese, 76, American newspaper columnist, respiratory failure.[355]
- Count Christian of Rosenborg, 70, Danish royal.[356]
- Anand Shetty, 52, Indian sprinter, car accident.[357]
- Mykola Simkaylo, 60, Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Kolomyia – Chernivtsi (since 2005).[358]
- Bob Thompson, 88, American composer and orchestra leader.[359]
- Dominique Venner, 78, French historian, journalist and essayist, suicide by gunshot.[360]
- David Voelker, 60, American entrepreneur and philanthropist, pulmonary disease and failed lung transplant.[361]
22
- Bill Austin, 84, American football player (New York Giants).[362]
- Dick Barry, 87, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1954–1967), Speaker (1963–1967).[363]
- Wayne Cottrell, 69, New Zealand rugby union player.[364]
- Henri Dutilleux, 97, French composer.[365]
- Andrea Gallo, 84, Italian presbyter.[366]
- Brian Greenhoff, 60, English footballer (Manchester United).[367]
- Sarah P. Harkness, 98, American architect.[368]
- Usha Rani Hooja, 90, Indian sculptor.[369]
- William Douglas Lansford, 90, American writer.[370]
- Elizabeth Mavor, 85, British writer.[371]
- Mick McManus, 93, English professional wrestler.[372]
- Wayne F. Miller, 94, American photographer.[373]
- Lawrence Pope, 73, American politician and academic, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1979–1983), renal cancer.[374]
- Éric Remacle, 52, Belgian scientist.[375]
- Pat Shea, 73, American football player (San Diego Chargers).[376]
- Sigurd Ottovich Schmidt, 91, Russian historian and ethnographer.[377]
- Richard Thorp, 81, English actor (Emmerdale).[378]
- Ibragim Todashev, 27, Chechen–born American mixed martial artist, shot.[379]
- Teruto Tsubota, 90, American marine (Battle of Okinawa).[380]
23
- John Antonio, 83, American advertising executive, created Clemson University tiger paw logo, cancer.[381]
- William Demby, 90, American writer.[382]
- Dick Evey, 72, American football player (Chicago Bears, University of Tennessee).[383]
- Richard G. Fallon, 89, American academic and theatre director (Asolo Repertory Theatre).[384]
- Lenin Gani, 45, Bangladeshi sports journalist, pulmonary hypertension.[385]
- Epy Guerrero, 71, Dominican Major League Baseball scout (Houston Astros, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays), kidney failure.[386]
- Hazel Hawke, 83, Australian social activist and National Treasure, first wife of Prime Minister Bob Hawke, complications of dementia.[387]
- In Excess, 26, Irish-born American Thoroughbred racehorse.[388] (death announced on this date)
- J. Christopher Jaffe, 85, American acoustical engineer.[389]
- Hayri Kozakçıoğlu, 75, Turkish politician, shot.[390]
- Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse, 86, German prince and Head of the House of Hesse[391]
- Michael Lev, 95, Ukrainian-born Israeli writer.[392]
- Georges Moustaki, 79, Egyptian-born French singer and songwriter.[393]
- Gerry Peacocke, 81, Australian politician, NSW MLA for Dubbo (1981–1999).[394]
- Flynn Robinson, 72, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks), multiple myeloma.[395]
- Brian Sternberg, 69, American pole vaulter, quadriplegic complications.[396]
- Jim Zabel, 91, American sports broadcaster (University of Iowa).[397]
- Luis Zuloaga, 90, Venezuelan baseball player (Leones del Caracas).[398]
24
- Elsa Bornemann, 61, Argentine children's writer.[399]
- Helmut Braunlich, 84, American composer.[400]
- Michel Crozier, 90, French sociologist.[401]
- Ron Davies, 70, Welsh footballer Norwich, Southampton.[402]
- John F. Dolan, 90, American politician.[403]
- Gabriel Fernandez, 8, American child murder victim
- Gotthard Graubner, 82, German painter.[404]
- Huang Yu, 96, Chinese film director, screenwriter and actor.[405]
- Haynes Johnson, 81, American journalist (The Washington Post, Washington Evening Star), winner of Pulitzer Prize (1966), heart attack.[406]
- Yevgeny Kychanov, 80, Russian orientalist.[407]
- John Lucas, 92, British Army officer.[408]
- Lorene Mann, 76, American country music singer and songwriter.[409]
- Arnoldo Martínez Verdugo, 88, Mexican politician.[410]
- Godwin Mawuru, 52, Zimbabwean filmmaker and television producer, complications from diabetes.[411]
- John "Mule" Miles, 90, American Negro League baseball player.[412]
- Sir Garth Morrison, 70, British scouter, Chief Scout (1988–1996).[413]
- Ralph Perlman, 96, American public official, Louisiana budget director (1967–1988).[414]
- Antonio Puchades, 87, Spanish footballer (Valencia CF), Alzheimer's disease.[415]
- Ed Shaughnessy, 84, American drummer (The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson), heart attack.[416]
- Rob Smith, 61, Australian footballer.[417]
- John Sumner, 88, Australian founder and artistic director of the Melbourne Theatre Company.[418]
- Pyotr Todorovsky, 87, Ukrainian-born Russian film director (Wartime Romance), screenwriter (What a Wonderful Game) and cinematographer, heart attack.[419]
- Tripura, 84, Indian writer.[420]
- Erling Welle-Strand, 96, Norwegian writer and resistance member.[421]
25
- Mohammed Rashad Abdulle, 79, Ethiopian academic.[422]
- Gordon Berg, 85, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1977–1991).[423]
- Harry Birrell, 85, American radio news broadcaster (KNX (AM)), interstitial lung disease.[424]
- Tyrone Brunson, 57, American musician.[425]
- Walt Budko, 87, American basketball player.[426]
- Gene Burns, 72, American political radio broadcaster and food critic, complications from a stroke.[427]
- Paul Cuprowski, 73, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1983–1985).[428]
- Larry Johnson, 62, American baseball player.[429]
- Mahendra Karma, 62, Indian political leader, founder of Salwa Judum, shot.[430]
- Jan Kinder, 68, Norwegian Olympic ice hockey player.[431]
- Marshall Lytle, 79, American rock and roll musician (Bill Haley & His Comets), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee (2012), lung cancer.[432]
- Uday Mudliyar, Indian politician, Chhattisgarh MLA for Rajnandgaon (1993–1998), shot.[430]
- Nand Kumar Patel, 59, Indian politician, Chhattisgarh MLA for Kharsia (since 1990), shot.[433]
- Ronald Payne, 87, British journalist and war correspondent.[434]
- T. M. Soundararajan, 91, Indian playback singer.[435]
- Jimmy Wray, 78, British politician, MP for Glasgow Provan (1987–1997) and Glasgow Baillieston (1997–2005).[436]
- Lewis Yocum, 66, American orthopedist, specialist in Tommy John surgery, liver cancer.[437]
26
- Ray Barnhart, 85, American businessman and politician, Director of the Federal Highway Administration (1981–1987).[438]
- John Bierwirth, 89, American aircraft executive, Chairman of Grumman (1972–1988).[439]
- Roberto Civita, 76, Italian-born Brazilian businessman, CEO of Grupo Abril, heart failure.[440]
- Mbuya Dyoko, 68, Zimbabwean musician, cirrhosis.[441]
- Héctor Garza, 43, Mexican professional wrestler, lung cancer.[442]
- Graham Leggett, 92, British RAF squadron leader, youngest surviving pilot of the Battle of Britain.[443]
- Tom Lichtenberg, 72, American football coach (University of Maine, Ohio University), cancer.[444]
- Charles M. McGowan, 89, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1968–1978).[445]
- Otto Muehl, 87, Austrian painter and activist, Parkinson's disease and cardiac ailment.[446]
- José María Pérez Gay, 70, Mexican journalist, academic and diplomat, Ambassador to Portugal, National Journalism Prize (1996).[447]
- Happy Pieterse, 70, South African boxer, complications of diabetes.[448]
- Jack Vance, 96, American science fiction author.[449]
27
- György Bárdy, 92, Hungarian actor.[450]
- Jean Bach, 94, American filmmaker (A Great Day in Harlem).[451]
- Nazmiye Demirel, 86, Turkish first lady, wife of Süleyman Demirel, Alzheimer's disease.[452]
- Cullen Finnerty, 30, American football player, pneumonia (Grand Valley State University).[453]
- Steven Klepper, 64, American economist.[454]
- Muttanisseril Koyakutty, 86, Indian Islamic scholar and writer.[455]
- Little Tony, 72, Italian-born Sammarinese pop singer and actor, lung cancer.[456]
- Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri, 96, Indian politician.[457]
- Bill Pertwee, 86, British radio and television actor (Dad's Army, You Rang, M'Lord?) and author.[458]
- Abdoulaye Sékou Sow, 83, Malian politician, Prime Minister (1993–1994).[459]
- Giacomo Soffiantino, 84, Italian painter and artist.[460]
- Beverley Taylor Sorenson, 89, American education philanthropist.[461]
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- Silvério Paulo de Albuquerque, 96, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Caetité (1970–1973) and Feira de Santana (1973–1995).[462]
- Eddi Arent, 88, German actor.[463]
- Nino Bibbia, 91, Italian Olympic skeleton racer and bobsledder (1948).[464]
- Robert Chalmers, 67, South African cricketer.[465]
- Abigail Heyman, 70, American feminist journalist, heart failure.[466]
- Viktor Kulikov, 91, Russian military officer, Marshal of the Soviet Union (1977), Warsaw Pact commander-in-chief (1977–1989).[467]
- R. Travis Osborne, 99, American psychologist and professor emeritus.[468]
- Fotis Polymeris, 93, Greek musician.[469]
- William Earl Reid, 78, Canadian politician, Minister of Tourism for British Columbia (1986–1989).[470]
- Eddie Romero, 88, Filipino film director, blood clot and prostate cancer.[471]
- Gerd Schmückle, 95, German general.[472]
- Caesar Trunzo, 87, American politician, member of the New York Senate (1972–2008).[473]
- Masuko Ushioda, 71, Japanese violinist, acute leukemia.[474]
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- Werner Andermatt, 96, Swiss painter.[475]
- Ramón Aguirre Suárez, 68, Argentine footballer (Estudiantes de La Plata).[476]
- Richard Ballantine, 72, British cycling writer.[477]
- Nino Baragli, 88, Italian film editor (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West).[478]
- Donald Bevan, 93, American author.[479]
- Françoise Blanchard, 58, French actress (La Morte Vivante).[480]
- Mike Carrell, 69, American politician, member of the Washington House (1994–2004) and Washington State Senate (since 2004), myelodysplastic syndrome.[481]
- Jabulani Dube, Zimbabwean politician, MP-elect for Insiza South.[482]
- Andrew Greeley, 85, American Roman Catholic priest, author (The Cardinal Sins) and columnist (Chicago Sun-Times), complications from skull fracture.[483]
- Mamman Kontagora, 69, Nigerian military officer and politician.[484]
- Cliff Meely, 65, American basketball player (University of Colorado, Houston Rockets), blood infection.[485]
- Mulgrew Miller, 57, American jazz pianist, stroke.[486]
- Henry Morgentaler, 90, Polish-born Canadian physician, abortion advocate, Holocaust survivor, heart attack.[487]
- Franca Rame, 83, Italian theatre actress, playwright, political activist, and wife of Dario Fo [488]
- Dame Margaret Shields, 71, New Zealand politician, MP for Kapiti (1981–1990), dementia and Parkinson's disease.[489]
- Ludwig G. Strauss, 63, German physician and academic, cancer.[490]
- Wali-ur-Rehman, 42, Pakistani Taliban militant, military action.[491]
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- Dean Brooks, 96, American physician and actor (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest).[492]
- Elliot del Borgo, 74, American composer.[493]
- Michael Baillie, 3rd Baron Burton, 88, British aristocrat.[494]
- Harold A. Carter, 76, American pastor, cancer.[495]
- Güzin Dino, 102, Turkish literary scholar.[496]
- Raymond Evans, 92, United States Coast Guardsman.[497]
- Rituparno Ghosh, 49, Indian filmmaker, cardiac arrest.[498]
- Ted Gorin, 89, Welsh professional footballer.[499]
- Helen Hanft, 79, American actress (Manhattan), intestinal complications.[500]
- Arquímedes Herrera, 77, Venezuelan Olympic track and field athlete (1964).[501]
- Tamás Homonnay, 87, Hungarian Olympic athlete.[502]
- Jayalath Jayawardena, 59, Sri Lankan politician, physician and human rights campaigner, heart disease.[503]
- Larry Jones, 79, American football player and coach (Florida State University, 1971–1973).[504]
- Kyprianos Koutsoumpas, 78, Greek Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Oropos and Fili, President of Synod of the Old Calendarist Church of Greece, stroke.[505]
- Vina Mazumdar, 86, Indian academic and women's activist, lung tumour.[506]
- Andrzej Nowak, 57, Polish ice hockey player.[507]
- Péter Szilágyi, 59, Hungarian conductor and politician, MP for Berettyóújfalu (1994–2002).[508]
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- Mufti Abdullah, 82, Pakistani politician, Gilgit-Baltistan MLA for Khaplu.[509]
- Eelco van Asperen, 48, Dutch computer scientist.[510]
- Jeff Berry (Ku Klux Klan), 64, American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan leader, lung cancer.[511]
- Gerald E. Brown, 86, American theoretical physicist.[512]
- Elvin Feltner, 83, American broadcaster and film producer (Carnival Magic).[513]
- Abir Goswami, 37, Indian television actor, heart attack.[514]
- Tommy Henderson, 85, English footballer (Burnley F.C.).[515]
- Jeffrey Hunker, 56, American cyber security expert and academic.[516]
- Frederic Lindsay, 79, Scottish novelist.[517]
- Miguel Méndez, 82, American author.[518]
- Jairo Mora, 26, Costa Rican environmentalist, shot.[519]
- Richie Phillips, 72, American baseball umpire union official, cardiac arrest.[520]
- Marta Romero, 85, American Puerto Rican actress and singer.[521]
- Tim Samaras, 55, American tornado chaser (Storm Chasers, TWISTEX), crushed vehicle tornado injuries.[522]
- Jean Stapleton, 90, American actress (All in the Family, You've Got Mail, Michael).[523]
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- Bestürzung über Max Stadlers Tod Archived May 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (in German)
- Kenneth Waltz, Foreign-Relations Expert, Dies at 88
- Canadian journalist Peter Worthington dies (1927-2013)|thedailybeast.com
- Hedda Bolgar, renowned American psychoanalyst, dies at 103
- Figure politique alsacienne, ancien ministre, André Bord est décédé (in French)
- Dr. Joyce Brothers, Psychologist Who Dispensed Advice to Millions, Dies at 85
- Décès de l’ex-gouverneur de Flandre orientale André Denys (in French)
- Former Finance Minister Otto Herrigel Dies|allafrica.com
- Argentine sculptor Enio Iommi dies at 87|buenosairesherald.com
- Vale Jill Kitson
- Kennett Love, Times Correspondent in 1950s, Dies at 88
- Morto Luciano Lutring, l'ex bandito divenuto scrittore e artista (in Italian)
- Fashion photographer Jagdish Mali dies at Nanavati hospital in Mumbai
- Chuck Muncie, Troubled N.F.L. Star, Dies at 60
- {{http://www.s-r-a.org/about-sra/awards-nominations/}}
- Former Melanesian Archbishop Ellison Pogo dies
- In Memoriam
- Умер олимпийский чемпион Владимир Романовский Archived 2013-10-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- In Memoriam Derrick Thomas Archived October 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Скоропостижно скончался бывший игрок «Текстильщика» Федор Тувин|Частник.ru (in Russian) Archived July 19, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Former Waterloo mayor Lynne Woolstencroft dies at age 69|therecord.com
- Long-serving outspoken mayor dies
- Mesa Mayor Wayne Brown remembered for moving city 'forward'
- Armenian football great dies in France
- Scholar Asghar Ali Engineer dies at 74
- Billie Sol Estes, Texas Con Man Whose Fall Shook Up Washington, Dies at 88
- Newfoundland satirist Ray Guy dies at 74 - Nfld. & Labrador - CBC News
- خبرگزاری مهر :: Mehr News Agency - آيتالله سيد عزالدين حسيني زنجاني دارفانی را وداع گفت (in Persian)
- Yakima Herald Republic | Former Grandview legislator Margaret Rayburn dies Archived 2013-06-15 at Archive.today
- Pakistani secret agency behind murder of prominent Kashmiri leader Arif Shahid
- Madhya Pradesh assembly deputy speaker Harvansh Singh dies of cardiac arrest - The Times of India
- Olympic volleyball star Ingrid Visser 'murdered after business dispute'
- Lubomír Zajíček
- Kuwaiti player dies after taking energy drinks|GulfNews.com
- Noelle Barker: Soprano who championed new music
- Former GAA president Paddy Buggy dies|RTÉ News
- Boot Hill: RIP Linden Chiles
- Former Press Secretary Raul S. Gonzalez dies; 78|Inquirer News
- Robert Hunt obituary
- Elhunyt Gellért Kis Gábor (in Hungarian)
- Australian-French operatic tenor Albert Lance dies, Global Post, 16 May 2013 Archived September 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Thomas M. Messer, Museum Director Who Gave Guggenheim Cachet, Dies at 93
- Bill O'Hagan
- Jens Elmegård Rasmussen 15 March 1944 - 15 May 2013 – University of Copenhagen
- Billy Raymond Scottish Australian Entertainer Dies of Cancer
- Guinea-Bissau’s former interim president Rosa dies
- James Stuart-Smith obituary
- Décès d’un spécialiste mondial des langues océaniennes (in French)
- Longtime Kansas City Royals broadcaster Fred White dies at 76 - ESPN
- Harold Whitfield
- Madagascar : Richard Andriamanjato décède à Paris à l’âge de 83 ans Archived July 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
- Carl Bennett, former Zollner Pistons coach, Mad Anthonys founder, dies | The Journal Gazette
- ["Avis de décès et obsèques de Monsieur Félix BONNAT". Avis de décès. 19 May 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2020. (in French)]
- Minneord – biskop emeritus Kristen Kyrre Bremer Archived January 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- Peruvian Billionaire Banker And Industrialist Mario Brescia Dies - Forbes
- Angelo J. Errichetti, 84, Camden Mayor Convicted of Bribery, Dies
- Former CAC president, longtime track broadcaster Geoff Gowan dies at 83 - Yahoo! Sports Canada
- Frank Nigel HEPPER Obituary
- Riders mourn passing of Bryan Illerbrun
- Suri Tallinna endine linnapea Ivar Kallion (in Estonian)
- Zemřel prognostik a politik Valtr Komárek (in Czech)
- El Nuevo Dia – Fallece el exatleta Francisco Librán (in Spanish)
- Maurice Lane Marshall Obituary
- Heinrich Rohrer, Physicist, Dies at 79; Helped Open Door to Nanotechnology
- Hi-de-Hi! actor Paul Shane dies
- Max Schirschin : "Un grand homme du FC Rouen" (in French)
- Lincoln Co. officials: Retired racecar driver dies Thursday Archived June 7, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Bernard Waber, Children’s Author, Is Dead at 91
- Archbishop Dominic Kodwo Andoh dies | Religion 2013-05-20
- Cyclisme: décès de l'ancien coureur Philippe Gaumont (in French)
- 'Real life Indiana Jones,' adventurer John Goddard dies at 88 - La Canada Valley Sun
- Penelope Beatrix (Penne) Hackforth-Jones
- Elijah Harper, key player in Meech Lake accord, dies at 64 - Manitoba - CBC News
- Jack Hawkins
- {{https://www.al.com/spotnews/2013/05/lola_hendricks_key_behind_the.html}}
- Tahitian royal claimant Mairau dies in French Polynesia
- 'Undercover Angel' Singer Alan O'Day Dead at 72 | Billboard
- Jérôme Reehuis (73) overleden - Privé | Het laatste Privé nieuws leest u op Prive.nl van De Telegraaf [prive] (in Dutch)
- {{http://www.scs.illinois.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/Dexter%20Papers/RussellDexterBioJJB.pdf}}
- Bürgerschaft und Senat trauern um Peter Schulz - Stadt Hamburg (in German)
- Albert Seedman, Chief of Detectives in New York for Short, Tumultuous Time, Dies at 94
- Harold Shapero, American Neo-Classical Composer, Dies at 93
- {{https://www.ajc.com/news/local-obituaries/taronda-spencer-spelman-college-archivist-historian/nyPwHtbixtBzRIvACdDtBO/}}
- Sir Rodney Sweetnam
- Tony Trickett
- Don Tonry
- Ken Venturi, 1964 U.S. Open champion and CBS golf analyst, dies at age 82
- Jorge Rafael Videla, Jailed Argentine Military Leader, Dies at 87
- Aleksei Balabanov, 54, Russian Film Director, Dies
- Former top politician dead at 88 : Views and News from Norway
- Isabel Benham dies; railroad expert first female partner at a Wall Street bond house
- Neil Chrisley Notice
- Steve Forrest, Performer on Film and TV’s ‘S.W.A.T.,’ Dies at 87
- Transitions: PTI’s Zahra Shahid Hussain laid to rest after brutal murder
- Marek Jackowski nie żyje. Założyciel i lider Maanamu zmarł na zawał serca (in Polish)
- Historiker Ernst Klee ist tot (in German)
- Arthur Malet
- Ex-Browns linebacker McMillan killed
- Former Prime Minister Nam Duck-woo dies at 89 | YONHAP NEWS
- Former California lawmaker Newton Russell dies at 85 - Pasadena Star-News
- Lothar Schmid, Chess Referee of the ‘Match of the Century,’ Dies at 85
- HAROLD S. SOSSEN Obituary
- Claramae Turner, 92, Singer and Heart of a Song
- Bella Flores died at 84
- 'The Judge' dies after long illness - Connecticut Post
- allAfrica.com: Liberia: Archbishop Michael Francis Is Dead
- Leonard Harbin
- A passionate musician and teacher
- Carlo Monni (1943–2013)
- Hezarfen'den Solo Türk ve Türk Yıldızları geçti Archived 2013-10-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Turkish)
- Veteran newspaper editor Neil Reynolds dead at age 72 - Brandon Sun
- Czech-born New Zealand artist Mirek Smíšek dies at 88 Archived 2013-06-15 at Archive.today
- JK leads farewell to icon Sykes
- Obituaries - Peter Franklin-White
- Yohanan Cohen
- "Dave Costa: 1941-2013". Archived from the original on 2013-06-07. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
- È morto Flavio Costantini, il ricordo di Tonino Conte (in Italian)
- Billie DAWE Notice
- Obituary: Anders Eliasson, composer
- Ari Huumonen 5.3.1956 - 20.5.2013 (in Finnish)
- Zemřel propagátor basketbalu Miloslav Kříž (in Czech)
- Ray Manzarek, 74, Keyboardist and a Founder of the Doors, Is Dead
- Jevan Maseko dies
- Chad in mourning | eNCA
- Sir Denys Roberts
- Memphis football legend Harry Schuh remembered as great athlete, true friend Archived June 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Minnesota’s "Clouds" Singer, Zach Sobiech, Dies at 18
- Dominik Sucheński
- Trevor Bolder dead at 62 Archived June 7, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Mort du metteur en scène Antoine Bourseiller (in French)
- Comedy scriptwriter Braben dies
- Retired Navajo Nation district court judge dies
- Death of Justice Robert Chambers
- Frank Comstock, Composer of "The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show" Theme, Passes Away at 90
- Oklahoma scene: Edmonton Oilers, Dallas Stars to play exhibition at Cox Center
- "Thank You" Peter Ellis Archived December 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Five perish in Kangchenjunga tragedy
- [Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2014). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (10th ed.). Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. p. 333. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5.]
- Bangladeshi climber dies on Everest Archived June 7, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Death of Dean of Ripon announced
- CBCNews: Former B.C. MLA Harold Long killed in plane crash
- Morto de Cartier, al processo Eternit: fu condannato a 16 anni di carcere (in Italian)
- Sports legend dies; Hank Kozloski covered Tribe, led Lorain Sports Hall of Fame
- Leonard Marsh, a Founder of Snapple, Dies at 80
- Vernon McGarity, Dies at 91, War Hero; Fought in the Battle of the Bulge
- Madison Fred Mitchell
- Former Speaker Edna Moyle passes
- Retired Orlando Sentinel columnist Charley Reese dies at 76
- Count Christian of Rosenborg, Cousin of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Has Passed Away
- Mangalore: Former sprint champion Anand Shetty dies in accident
- Відійшов до вічності владика УГКЦ Миколай (Сімкайло) (in Ukrainian)
- Bob Thompson dies at 88; 'Space Age pop' composer
- Une figure de l'extrême droite se suicide dans Notre-Dame (in French)
- David Voelker, 'one of the great saints of the recovery,' dies at 60
- Bill Austin, 84, Pro Bowl Lineman, Dies
- William L. "Dick" Barry (1926 - 2013)
- Henri Dutilleux, Modernist Composer, Dies at 97
- E' morto don Gallo prete degli ultimi (in Italian)
- Brian Greenhoff: Ex-Man Utd and England player dies aged 60
- Sarah Pillsbury Harkness
- Sculptor Hooja passes away | The Hindu
- William Douglas Lansford: A True Hollywood Pioneer and American Cultural Treasure
- Elizabeth Mavor - Telegraph
- https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/may/22/mick-mcmanus
- Wayne Miller, Photographer of War and Peace, Dies at 94
- Former Des Moines lawmaker, longtime lobbyist, Drake Law School professor dies at 73
- Décès du professeur Eric Remacle (in French)
- San Diego Chargers Guard Pat Shea Passes Away
- Сигурд Оттович Шмидт Archived 2013-10-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- Actor Richard Thorp Passes
- Deadly End to F.B.I. Queries on Tsarnaev and a Triple Killing
- Obituaries for Sunday, June 2, 2013
- Creator of Clemson's tiger paw logo dies Archived May 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- William Demby, Author of Experimental Novels, Dies at 90
- Dick Evey, who played for Vols from 1961-63, dies at 72
- 'Mr. Theatre,' Richard Fallon, dies at 89
- You'll never walk alone
- Legendary Blue Jays scout Epy Guerrero dies
- Hazel Hawke, the ex-wife of former PM Bob, dies after dementia complications
- In Excess, Grade 1 winner and leading California sire, dead at 26 | Daily Racing Form
- Turkey's former state of emergency regional governor found dead
- Death of HRH Prince Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse
- צום אָנדענק פֿון מישע לעוו ע״ה (in Yiddish)
- Georges Moustaki, Poetic French Singer, Dies at 79
- Remembering Gerry Peacocke
- Flynn Robinson, Scorer on Dominant N.B.A. Club, Dies at 72
- Huskies vault legend Brian Sternberg (1943-13)
- Iowa Sports Broadcasting Legend Jim Zabel Dies Archived June 19, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- El Universal – Falleció Luis 'Mono' Zuloaga (in Spanish)
- Argentine writer Elsa Bornemann dies at 61
- Helmut Kurt Braunlich (1929 - 2013) Obituary
- Le sociologue Michel Crozier est mort (in French)
- BBC Sport - Ron Davies: Southampton mourn death of club legend aged 70
- Obituaries, John F. Dolan, 90
- FAZ, 25-03-2013
- Haynes Johnson, Journalist and Author, Is Dead at 81
- Скончался Е.И.Кычанов (in Russian)
- Hit Singer-Songwriter Lorene Mann Passes
- Muere Arnoldo Martínez Verdugo, el último líder comunista de México (in Spanish)
- Studio 263’s Mawuru dies
- John 'Mule' Miles passes away
- Gone Home - Sir W Garth Morrison
- Ex-budget director dies at 96 Archived 2014-03-08 at the Wayback Machine
- Liga - Valencia’s Puchades passes away - Yahoo! Eurosport UK Archived 2013-06-15 at Archive.today
- Ed Shaughnessy, ‘Tonight’ Drummer, Is Dead at 84
- {{Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 9781920910785.}}
- Melbourne Theatre Company loses founder
- Film director Pyotr Todorovsky dies at 88
- Writer Tripura dead
- Erling Welle-Strand
- Dr. Sheikh Mohammed-Rashad Abdullee an Oromo Historical Father
- Gordon Berg
- Longtime KNX radio anchor Harry Birrell dies at 85
- TYRONE BRUNSON Death Notice
- Walter Budko
- Long-time political radio talk show host Gene Burns dies at 72
- Former Jersey City Assemblyman Paul Cuprowski has died | Politicker NJ
- Heavy-hearted Josh Johnson earns Harrisburg Senators' Player of the Week honors
- Chhattisgarh: Naxals kill Salwa Judum founder Mahendra Karma, ex-Congress MLA, 19 others
- Jan Kinder Archived October 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- Marshall Lytle, 79, Bassist With Bill Haley, Dies
- Abducted Chhattisgarh Congress chief, son dead
- Ronald Payne obituary
- Veteran playback singer TM Soundararajan died
- Former Labour MP and socialist campaigner Jimmy Wray dies aged 75
- Espn.com – Angels orthopedist Lewis Yocum dies
- Ray Barnhart Archived December 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- John C. Bierwirth, Leader of Grumman in Time of Uneasy Transition, Dies at 89
- Roberto Civita, presidente do Grupo Abril, morre em São Paulo aos 76 anos (Folha de S.Paulo) (in Portuguese)
- allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: Mbira Maestro Dies
- Muere Héctor Garza "El Querubín" (1969–2013), víctima del cancer (in Spanish)
- Battle of Britain pilot dies, aged 92
- Former ND Assistant Coach Lichtenberg dies at 72 Archived 2013-06-15 at Archive.today
- Charles M. McGowan, 89, former Mass. state rep.
- Otto Muehl, Actionist Artist, Dies at 87
- Mexican writer Jose Maria Perez Gay dies
- Boxing News | Former SA light heavyweight champ Happy Pieterse dies Archived 2013-06-14 at the Wayback Machine
- Jack Vance, Novelist of the Fantastical, Is Dead at 96
- Elhunyt Bárdy György színművész (in Hungarian)
- Jean Bach, Jazz Documentarian and Fan, Dies at 94
- Former Turkish president’s spouse died
- Questions Linger About Death of Former Quarterback
- Obituary: Steven Klepper / CMU economics professor took a different approach
- Muttanisseril Koyakutty passes away Archived May 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Little Tony
- Oldest surviving founder member of CPM passes away at 96 Archived May 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Dad's Army Star Bill Pertwee Dies Aged 86
- Mali’s ex-Premier Sekou Sow dies Archived 2013-11-11 at the Wayback Machine
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- {{https://www.legacy.com/Obituaries/saltlaketribune/Obituary.aspx?n=beverley-taylor-sorenson&pid=165046180&fhid=11609}}
- Bishop Silvério Jarbas Paulo de Albuquerque
- Eddi Arent
- Nino Bibbia 91-jährig im Engadin verstorben (in German)
- Robert Chalmers
- Abigail Heyman, Feminist Photojournalist, Dies at 70
- Viktor Kulikov Dies at 91; Led Warsaw Pact Forces
- Robert Osborne Obituary: View Obituary for Robert Osborne by Bernstein Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Athens, GA
- Fotis Polymeris Passed Away
- Former B.C. Social Credit MLA Bill Reid dies
- Filmmaker, National Artist Eddie Romero dies
- Gerd Schmückle im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben (in German)
- Ex-Sen. Caesar Trunzo Dies at Age 87
- {{https://necmusic.edu/death-masuko-ushioda}}
- Werner Andermatt Archived June 23, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Falleció Aguirre Suárez, un "duro" del fútbol "Pincharrata" (in Spanish)
- Richard Ballantine
- Cinema: scomparso lo storico montatore Nino Baragli (in Italian)
- Donald Bevan, 93, Sardi’s Artist and ‘Stalag 17’ Writer, Dies
- Françoise Blanchard : Mort à 58 ans de l'actrice et pro du doublage (in French)
- Sen. Mike Carrell dies in Seattle at age 69 Archived June 7, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- MDC-T Parliamentary Candidate Dies « National Archived 2013-10-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Priest, Author, Scholar, Scold
- Deputy Chairman SURE-P, General Kontagora Dies At 69
- Cliff Meely, legendary Colorado Buffaloes basketball player, dead at 65
- Mulgrew Miller, Dynamic Jazz Pianist, Dies at 57
- Henry Morgentaler, 90, Dies; Abortion Defender in Canada
- Franca Rame, Italian Actress and Playwright, Dies at 83
- Dame Margaret Shields dies aged 71|NZ Herald
- In memoriam: Ludwig G. Strauss, MD, 1949-2013 Archived September 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Top Pakistan militant said killed in US strike
- Dean Brooks, ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ Doctor, Dies at 96
- "Crane School of Music Mourns Passing of Professor Emeritus Elliot Del Borgo". Archived from the original on 2014-10-30. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
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- Rev. Dr. Harold A. Carter Sr., pastor at New Shiloh Baptist
- Türkiye’nin 100 yıllık tanığı Güzin Dino hayata veda etti (in Turkish)
- Rituparno Ghosh, Bengali Film Director, Dies at 49
- Former Cardiff City player and pub landlord dies aged 89
- Helen Hanft, Master of Camp Way Off Broadway, Dies at 79
- Falleció Arquímedes Herrera gloria del atletismo y Salón de la Fama (in Spanish)
- Tamás Homonnay
- BBC News - Sri Lankan rights campaigner Jayalath Jayawardena dies
- Larry Jones, a former Florida State coach and LSU alum, has died at 79
- По предварительным данным, скончался Митрополит Киприан (Куцумбас) - основатель Синода противостоящих ИПЦ Греции - Портал-Credo.Ru (in Russian)
- Academic Vina Mazumdar passes away
- {{http://podhale24.pl/aktualnosci/artykul/24431/Zmarl_olimpijczyk_z_Nowego_Targu__Andrzej_Nowak.html}}
- Elhunyt Szilágyi Péter Archived 2013-11-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Hungarian)
- Demise: Gilgit-Baltistan lawmaker passes away in Islamabad
- Eelco van Asperen passed away unexpectedly.
- "Gerald Edward Brown". Archived from the original on 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
- Clarence Feltner, Jr.
- Actor Abir Goswami dies at 37
- Oldest former Burnley player Tommy Henderson passes away
- Dr. Jeffrey A Hunker, Ph.
- Obituary:Frederic Lindsay, novelist
- Tucson author, a literary prodigy, dies
- Jairo Mora Sandoval Dead: Noted Costa Rican Environmentalist Killed Archived June 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Richie Phillips, Union Leader Who Helped and Hurt Umpires, Dies at 72
- Marta Romero (I) (1928–2013)
- 'Unpredictable' storm in Oklahoma turned on three chasers
- Jean Stapleton, Who Played Archie Bunker’s Better Angel, Dies at 90
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