Deaths in October 2006
The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2006.
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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.
October 2006
1
- Frank Beyer, 74, German film director (Jacob the Liar).[1]
- Sir Laurence Brodie-Hall, 96, Australian mining executive.[2]
- Alan Caillou, 91, British actor and writer.[3]
- Pierre Gorman, 82, Australian librarian and academic.[4]
- Jack Kirkbride, 83, British cartoonist, father of actress Anne Kirkbride.[5]
- Anna Kunkel, 74, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[6]
- Rafael Quintero, 66, Cuban-born American CIA agent.[7]
- André Viger, 54, Canadian wheelchair marathoner and paralympian, cancer.[8]
- Yoshihiro Yonezawa, 53, Japanese manga critic, lung cancer.[9]
2
- Marta Fernandez Miranda de Batista, 82, Cuban First Lady (1952–1959), second wife of President Fulgencio Batista.[10]
- Frances Bergen, 84, American actress, wife of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and mother of actress Candice Bergen.[11]
- Helen Chenoweth-Hage, 68, American Republican Representative for Idaho (1995–2001), car accident.[12]
- Bhaktisvarupa Damodar Swami, 69, Indian scientist, spiritual teacher and poet, heart attack.[13]
- Tamara Dobson, 59, American actress (Cleopatra Jones), complications from pneumonia and multiple sclerosis.[14]
- Paul Halmos, 90, Hungarian-born American mathematician.[15]
- Paul Richardson, 74, American Phillies longtime organist, prostate cancer.[16]
- Clyde Vollmer, 85, American Major League Baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).[17]
3
- Lucilla Andrews, 86, British romantic novelist.[18]
- Sir John Cox, 77, British admiral who was Commander-in-Chief in the South Atlantic.[19]
- John Crank, 90, British mathematical physicist who helped solve the heat equation.[20]
- Gwen Meredith, 98, Australian writer of all 5795 episodes of the long-running radio serial Blue Hills, after heart trouble.[21]
- Peter Norman, 64, Australian athlete, silver medalist at the 1968 Summer Olympics, heart attack.[22]
4
- R. W. Apple, Jr., 71, American political journalist and food writer (The New York Times), thoracic cancer.[23]
- Tom Bell, 73, British actor (Wish You Were Here, Prime Suspect), after short illness.[24]
- Victor Dyrgall, 88, American Olympic runner.[25]
- František Fajtl, 94, Czech World War II fighter pilot, after long illness.[26]
- Norbert Franck, 88, Luxembourgian Olympic swimmer.[27]
- Walter Gibb, 87, British aviator and test pilot who twice held the world flight altitude record.[28]
- Ralph Griswold, 72, American creator of Snobol and Icon programming languages, cancer.[29]
- Vic Heyliger, 87, American ice hockey Hall of Fame player and coach.[30]
- Oskar Pastior, 78, Romanian-born German writer.[31]
- Riccardo Pazzaglia, 80, Italian actor, writer and film director.[32]
- Don Thompson, 73, British race walker and 1960 Olympic gold medal winner, aneurysm.[33]
- Katarina Tomasevski, 53, Croatian-born former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education.[34]
5
- Valerie Campbell-Harding, 74, Canadian textile art designer, heart attack.[35]
- Friedrich Karl Flick, 79, German-Austrian billionaire industrialist.[36]
- George King, 78, American college basketball coach (West Virginia Mountaineers, Purdue Boilermakers).[37]
- Speedy O. Long, 78, American Democratic Representative for Louisiana (1964–1972), cousin of Huey Long.[38]
- Jennifer Moss, 61, British actress, played Lucille Hewitt on Coronation Street.[39]
- Antonio Peña, 53, Mexican promoter of Lucha Libre AAA World Wide, heart attack.[40]
- Jackie Rae, 84, Canadian singer, songwriter and entertainer.[41]
- Dick Wagner, 78, American former president of the Cincinnati Reds and Houston Astros, injuries from a 1999 car crash.[42]
- Gilbert F. White, 94, American geographer.[43]
6
- Bertha Brouwer, 75, Dutch athlete, silver medalist in the 200m at the 1952 Olympics.[44]
- Charles Clark, 73, British publisher and lawyer.[45]
- Claude Luter, 83, French jazz clarinetist and bandleader.[46]
- Eduardo Mignogna, 66, Argentinian film director.[47]
- Buck O'Neil, 94, American baseball player and manager in the Negro leagues, heart failure and bone marrow cancer.[48]
- Timo Sarpaneva, 79, Finnish glassmaker.[49]
- Heinz Sielmann, 89, German zoologist.[50]
- Wilson Tucker, 91, American science fiction writer.[51]
7
- Charlie Bradberry, 24, American NASCAR driver, car accident.[52]
- Danifel Campilan, 25, Filipino news reporter (24 Oras), car accident.[53]
- Polly Craus, 83, American Olympic fencer.[54]
- Craig Dobbin, 71, Canadian founder of CHC Helicopter, after illness following lung transplant.[55]
- Julen Goikoetxea, 21, Spanish bicycle racer, suicide by jumping.[56]
- Anna Politkovskaya, 48, Russian journalist, shot.[57]
- Peter H. Rossi, 84, American sociologist.[58]
8
- Bob Cunningham, 79, Canadian football player.[59]
- Ira B. Harkey Jr., 88, American newspaper editor, winner of the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing.[60]
- Pavol Hnilica, 85, Slovak Catholic bishop.[61]
- Ivan Murrell, 63, American Major League Baseball player for the Astros and Padres.[62]
- Mark Porter, 31, New Zealand racing driver, race crash.[63]
9
- Sedat Alp, 93, Turkish archaeologist specializing in Hittitology.[64]
- Coccinelle, 75, French transsexual singer, stroke.[65]
- Reg Freeson, 80, British politician, Minister of State for Housing and Local Government (1974–1979).[66]
- Marek Grechuta, 60, Polish singer, composer and lyricist.[67] (Polish)
- Danièle Huillet, 70, French filmmaker, cancer.[68]
- Paul Hunter, 27, British snooker player, neuroendocrine tumours.[69]
- Mario Moya Palencia, 73, Mexican politician and diplomat (Interior Minister, 1969–1976), heart attack.[70]
- Glenn Myernick, 51, American assistant soccer coach of the men's national team, heart attack.[71]
- Raymond Noorda, 82, American computer executive, CEO of Novell (1982–1994).[72]
- Kanshi Ram, 72, Indian politician, heart attack.[73]
10
- Sheikh Akijuddin, 76-77, Bangladeshi entrepreneur.[74]
- Jerry Belson, 68, American Emmy-winning television comedy writer (Tracey Ullman, Dick Van Dyke), prostate cancer.[75]
- Francis Berry, 91, British poet and literary critic.[76]
- P. C. Devassia, 100, Indian Sanskrit scholar and poet, won 1980 Sahitya Akademi Award (Kristubhagavatam).[77]
- Sir Derek Pattinson, 76, British Secretary-General of the General Synod of the Church of England (1972–1990)[78]
- Michael John Rogers, 74, British ornithologist.[79]
- Ian Scott, 72, Canadian Attorney General of Ontario (1985–1990).[80]
- Ravindra Varma, 81, Indian politician.[81]
11
- Henry Caldera, 69, Sri Lankan singer, cancer.[82]
- Sir Victor Goodhew, 86, British politician, Conservative MP for St Albans (1959–1983).[83]
- Cory Lidle, 34, American baseball pitcher (New York Yankees), victim of the 2006 New York City plane crash.[84]
- Benito Martínez, 126?, Cuban claimant to the title of world's oldest person.[85]
- Sir Robert Megarry, 96, British judge and Vice-Chancellor of the Supreme Court (1982–1985).[86]
- Eddie Pellagrini, 88, American baseball player and coach (Boston College).[87]
- Jimmy Peters, Sr., 84, Canadian ice hockey player, Stanley Cup winner (Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings).[88]
- Raad Mutar Saleh, Iraqi Mandaean leader, shot.[89]
- Jacques Sternberg, 83, French science fiction and fantastique author, lung cancer.
- John Turvey, 61, Canadian youth activist and Order of Canada recipient, mitochondrial myopathy.[90]
12
- Todd Bolender, 92, American dancer and choreographer, director of the Kansas City Ballet.[91]
- Johnny Callison, 67, American Major League Baseball player, three-time All-Star outfielder with the Phillies.[92]
- Samuel B. Casey, Jr., 78, American CEO of Pullman Company.[93]
- Hermann Eilts, 84, German-born American diplomat and US ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1965–1970).[94]
- Angelika Machinek, 49, German glider pilot, five times national champion and holder of nine world records, air crash.[95]
- Eugène Martin, 91, French racing driver.[96]
- Gerard Murphy, 57, Irish mathematician.[97]
- Gillo Pontecorvo, 86, Italian film director (The Battle of Algiers), heart failure.[98]
13
- Mason Andrews, 87, American physician who delivered America's first test tube baby, Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia (1992–1994).[99]
- Deborah Blumer, 64, American member of the Massachusetts General Court, heart attack.[100]
- Petra Cabot, 99, American designer, created the Skotch Kooler, natural causes.[101]
- Bob Lassiter, 61, American talk radio personality.[102]
- Dino Monduzzi, 84, Italian cardinal, Prefect of the Pontifical Household (1986–1998).[103]
- Hilda Terry, 92, American cartoonist, creator of comic strip Teena.[104]
- Sir Anthony Tippet, 78, British admiral.[105]
- Wang Guangmei, 85, Chinese wife of late Communist leader Liu Shaoqi.[106]
14
- Bernard Allen, 69, American member of the North Carolina General Assembly.[107]
- James Barr, 82, British Old Testament scholar.[108]
- Chun Wei Cheung, 34, Dutch rowing cox, silver medallist at the 2004 Summer Olympics, liver cancer.[109]
- Freddy Fender, 69, American singer ("Before the Next Teardrop Falls"), lung cancer.[110]
- Soni Pabla, 30, Indian Punjabi singer, heart attack.[111]
- Klaas Runia, 80, Dutch Reformed Church theologian.[112]
- Gerry Studds, 69, American first openly gay congressman, represented Massachusetts (1973–1997), pulmonary embolism.[113]
15
- Derek Bond, 86, British actor (Callan, Scott of the Antarctic).[114]
- William Bright, 78, American linguist and author, recorder of indigenous North American languages.[115]
- Michael Forrester, 89, British army general.[116]
- Robert Pfarr, 86, American Olympic cyclist.[117]
- George Stevens, 74, American politician and Baptist minister.[118]
- Michelle Urry, 66, Canadian cartoon editor for Playboy.[119]
- Maurice F. Weisner, 88, American admiral.[120]
16
- Niall Andrews, 69, Irish politician, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin South (1977–1987), MEP for Leinster (1984–2004), lung cancer.[121]
- Donna Cook, 78, American baseball player (AAGPBL)[122]
- Ross Davidson, 57, British former EastEnders actor, brain tumour.[123]
- Sid Davis, 90, American educational filmmaker, lung cancer.[124]
- Martin Flannery, 88, British politician, Labour MP for Sheffield Hillsborough (1974–1992).[125]
- Harold Gardner, 107, American World War I veteran, served one day prior to the armistice.[126]
- Tommy Johnson, 71, American musician known for his work on the Jaws theme, complications of cancer and kidney failure.[127]
- John V. Murra, 90, Ukrainian-born American anthropologist and Inca scholar.[128]
- Valentín Paniagua, 70, Peruvian president (2000–2001), complications from heart surgery.[129]
- Lister Sinclair, 85, Canadian playwright and broadcaster, pulmonary embolism.[130]
- Ernie Steele, 88, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[131]
- Ondina Valla, 90, Italian athlete, first Italian female 1936 Olympic champion (80m hurdles), natural causes.[132]
- Anatoly Voronin, 55, Russian business chief of ITAR TASS news agency, stabbed.[133]
17
- Daniel Emilfork, 82, French actor (The City of Lost Children).[134]
- Miriam Engelberg, 48, American graphic author (Cancer Made Me a Shallower Person), metastatic breast cancer.[135]
- Christopher Glenn, 68, American CBS News radio and television news anchor, liver cancer.[136]
- Megan Meier, 13, American cyberbullying victim, suicide by hanging.[137]
- Ursula Moray Williams, 95, British children's author.[138]
- Lieuwe Steiger, 82, Dutch goalkeeper for PSV Eindhoven (1942–1957, 1959) and The Netherlands (1953–1954).[139]
- Marcia Tucker, 66, American curator, founder of the New Museum of Contemporary Art.[140]
18
- Don R. Christensen, 90, American animator and cartoonist.[141]
- Marc Hodler, 87, Swiss president of the International Ski Federation (1951–1998), International Olympic Committee whistleblower, stroke.[142]
- Mario Francesco Pompedda, 77, Italian cardinal, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura (1999–2004), brain hemorrhage.[143]
- Anna Russell, 94, British-born Canadian comedian and classical music satirist.[144]
- Laurie Taitt, 72, British sprint hurdler.[145]
- Alvin M. Weinberg, 91, American Manhattan Project scientist and former director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.[146]
19
- Ralph Harris, Baron Harris of High Cross, 81, British life peer, founder of the Institute of Economic Affairs, heart attack.[147]
- Michael Johnson, 29, American criminal, suicide prior to execution.[148]
- Phyllis Kirk, 79, American actress (House of Wax, The Thin Man), post cerebral aneurysm.[149]
- Srividya, 53, Indian actress, cancer.[150]
20
- Don Burroughs, 75, American football player (1955–1964), cancer.[151]
- Irene Galitzine, 90, Russian-born Italian fashion designer.[152]
- Maxi Herber, 86, German figure skater, gold medal winner at the 1936 Winter Olympics, Parkinson's disease.[153]
- Lawrence Kolb, 95, American psychiatrist, leader in community mental health movement.[154]
- Eric Newby, 86, British travel writer.[155]
- Jane Wyatt, 96, American actress (Father Knows Best, Star Trek), natural causes.[156]
21
- Peter Barkworth, 77, British actor, bronchopneumonia following a stroke.[157]
- Paul Biegel, 81, Dutch writer of children's literature.[158]
- Pye Chamberlayne, 68, American radio journalist, heart attack.[159]
- Daryl Duke, 77, Canadian film director (The Thorn Birds), pulmonary fibrosis.[160]
- Bryan Hipp, American guitarist (Diabolic, Cradle of Filth).[161]
- Howard Lawson, 92, British cricketer (Hampshire).[162]
- Bob Mann, 82, American football player (Detroit Lions).[163]
- Arthur Peacocke, 81, British scientist and theologian.[164]
- Milton Selzer, 87, American actor.[165]
- Paul Walters, 59, British BBC radio and TV producer.[166]
- Sandy West, 47, American drummer and vocalist (The Runaways), lung cancer.[167]
- Urien Wiliam, 76, British writer.[168]
22
- Choi Kyu-hah, 87, South Korean president (1979–1980).[169]
- Nelson de la Rosa, 38, Dominican actor, "World's Shortest Man" in the 1989 Guinness Book of Records.[170]
- Masayuki Fujio, 89, Japanese former minister of education.[171]
- Arthur Hill, 84, Canadian Tony Award-winning actor (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), Alzheimer's disease.[172]
- Mancs, 12, Hungarian rescue dog with the Miskolc Spider Special Rescue Team, pneumonia.[173]
- Richard Mayes, 83, British stage and television actor.[174]
- Michael Mayne, 77, British clergyman, Dean of Westminster Abbey (1986–1996), cancer of the jaw.[175]
23
- Leonid Hambro, 86, American concert pianist.[176]
- Jane Elizabeth Hodgson, 91, American doctor and abortion rights advocate.[177]
- Bruno Lauzi, 69, Italian singer and composer, Parkinson's disease.[178]
- Lebo Mathosa, 29, South African singer, car accident.[179]
- Egon Piechaczek, 69, Polish football player and coach.[180]
- Todd Skinner, 48, American free climber, climbing accident.[181]
- Rein Strikwerda, 76, Dutch doctor and knee injury specialist.[182]
24
- Daisy, 13, German-born Yorkshire terrier companion of murdered German designer Rudolph Moshammer.[183]
- Jeffrey Lundgren, 56, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.[184]
- Enolia McMillan, 102, American civil rights activist, first female president of the NAACP, heart failure.[185]
- Benjamin Meed, 88, Polish-born American president and co-founder of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.[186]
- Jack Radtke, 93, American baseball player.[187]
- William Montgomery Watt, 97, British professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Edinburgh.[188]
25
- Paul Ableman, 79, British playwright and novelist.[189]
- Richard Cleaver, 89, Australian politician, MHR for Swan (1955–1969).[190]
- Allerton Cushman, 99, American Olympic rower.
- Kintaro Ohki, 77, South Korean wrestler, heart attack.[191]
- Danny Rolling, 52, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.[192]
- Emilio Vedova, 87, Italian painter.[193]
26
- Gary Coull, 52, Canadian journalist, co-founder of CLSA, cancer.[194]
- Rogério Duprat, 74, Brazilian composer, cancer.[195]
- Tillman Franks, 86, American bassist, songwriter and country music manager, natural causes.[196]
- Ralph R. Harding, 77, American congressman from Idaho (1961–1965).[197]
- Pontus Hultén, 82, Swedish art collector and museum director.[198]
- John Kentish, 96, British operatic tenor.[199]
- Kojima Nobuo, 91, Japanese author, pneumonia.[200]
- Theodore Taylor, 85, American writer (The Cay), heart attack.[201]
27
- John Broadbent, 92, Australian Army officer and lawyer.[202]
- Jozsef Gregor, 66, Hungarian opera singer.[203]
- Thomas R. Jones, 93, American jurist and civil rights activist.[204]
- Ghulam Ishaq Khan, 91, Pakistani civil servant and bureaucrat, President of Pakistan (1988–1993), pneumonia.[205]
- Marlin McKeever, 66, American former football player, head injuries from a fall.[206]
- Joe Niekro, 61, American Major League Baseball pitcher, brain aneurysm.[207]
- Muhammad Qasim, 32, Pakistani field hockey goalkeeper, cancer.[208]
- Albrecht von Goertz, 92, German-born American car designer.[209]
- Bradley Roland Will, 36, American Indymedia reporter, shot whilst covering the 2006 Oaxaca protests.[210]
28
- Red Auerbach, 89, American coach of the Boston Celtics (1950–1966), heart attack.[211]
- Tina Aumont, 60, French actress, pulmonary embolism.[212]
- György Bence, 64, Hungarian philosopher.[213]
- Trevor Berbick, 51, Jamaican former heavyweight boxing champion, last boxer to face Muhammad Ali, homicide.[214]
- Brian Brolly, 70, British co-manager of Wings (1973–1978), Managing Director of RUG (1978–1988), co-founder of Classic FM, heart attack.[215]
- Henry Fok, 83, Hong Kong businessman, philanthropist and CCPPC official, lymphoma.[216]
- Richard Gilman, 83, American drama and literary critic, lung cancer.[217]
- Peter Gingold, 90, German anti-fascist.[218]
- Marijohn Wilkin, 86, American country songwriter, member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, heart failure.[219]
29
- Nigel Kneale, 84, British scriptwriter (The Quatermass Experiment), stroke.[220]
- Muhammadu Maccido, 78, Nigerian Sultan of Sokoto, Muslim spiritual leader, aeroplane crash.[221]
- Silas Simmons, 111, American Negro league baseball player, oldest known professional baseball player.[222]
30
- Clifford Geertz, 80, American cultural anthropologist, complications following heart surgery.[223]
- Jens Christian Hauge, 91, Norwegian World War II resistance leader, first postwar defence minister, natural causes.[224]
- Junji Kinoshita, 92, Japanese playwright, pneumonia.[225]
- Ian Rilen, 58, Australian bass player (Rose Tattoo), bladder cancer.[226]
- Aud Schønemann, 83, Norwegian actress.[227]
- Mose Tolliver, 87, American folk artist, pneumonia.[228]
31
- Hank Berger, 55, American nightclub owner, asthma-related problems.[229]
- P. W. Botha, 90, South African politician, Prime Minister (1978–1984), State President (1984–1989), heart attack.[230]
- Nikki Catsouras, 18, American teenage car crash victim from Orange County, California whose accident photos were released onto internet, automobile accident.[231]
- Shane Drury, 27, American professional bull rider in the PRCA, Ewing's sarcoma.[232]
- William Franklyn, 81, British actor, prostate cancer.[233]
- Peter Fryer, 79, British journalist who reported on the Hungarian Revolution.[234]
- Michael James Genovese, 87, American alleged Mafia boss of Pittsburgh.[235]
- George B. Thomas, 92, American mathematician and author, natural causes.[236]
- Nicholas John Vine-Hall, 62, Australian genealogist, cancer.[237]
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