Deaths in October 2011
The following is a list of notable deaths in October 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.
October 2011
1
- Butch Ballard, 92, American jazz drummer.[1]
- David Bedford, 74, British composer and musician.[2]
- Georgina Cookson, 92, British actress.[3]
- Philo Dibble, 60, American diplomat.[4]
- Robert Finigan, 68, American wine critic.[5]
- Ruby Langford Ginibi, 77, Australian author and Aboriginal historian.[6]
- J. Willis Hurst, 90, American cardiologist.[7]
- José Ángel Ibáñez, 61, Mexican educator and politician, MP (2003–2006).[8]
- Paulos Mantovanis, 65, Cypriot Orthodox hierarch, metropolitan bishop of Kyrenia (since 1994).[9]
- Sholom Rivkin, 85, American rabbi, last chief rabbi of St. Louis, and of a city in the United States.[10]
- Johnny Schmitz, 90, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers).[11]
- George E. Smith, 84, American baseball and basketball player.[12]
- Sven Tumba, 80, Swedish ice hockey player (world champion 1953, 1957, 1962), footballer and golfer, prostate cancer.[13]
2
- Vasily Aleksanyan, 39, Russian lawyer and businessman, Executive Vice President of Yukos, complications from AIDS.[14]
- Andrija Fuderer, 80, Croatian-born Belgian chess player.[15]
- Taha Muhammad Ali, 80, Palestinian poet.[16]
- Peter Przygodda, 69, German film editor, cancer.[17]
- Efraín Recinos, 83, Guatemalan architect, muralist and artist, designer of the Centro Cultural Miguel Ángel Asturias.[18]
- John Romonosky, 82, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators).[19]
- Cindy Shatto, 54, Canadian Olympic diver (1976), lung cancer.[20]
- Pavlos Tassios, 69, Greek film director.[21]
- Piero Weiss, 83, Italian pianist and author, pneumonia.[22]
- Moshe Wertman, 87, Israeli politician.[23]
3
- Kay Armen, 95, American Armenian singer.[24]
- Anésio Argenton, 80, Brazilian Olympic cyclist.[25]
- Jim Conroy, 73, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders).[26]
- George Harrison, 72, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1960) swimmer, cancer.[27]
- Ovidio de Jesús, 78, Puerto Rican Olympic sprinter (1956, 1960).[28]
- Héctor Martínez Arteche, 77, Mexican painter.[29]
- Aden Meinel, 88, American astronomer and optical scientist.[30]
- Jim Neal, 81, American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals, Baltimore Bullets).[31]
- Zakaria Zerouali, 33, Moroccan footballer.[32]
4
- Doris Belack, 85, American actress (Law & Order, One Life to Live, Tootsie), natural causes.[33]
- Yelena Chernykh, 32, Russian actress, traffic collision.[34]
- Ruth Currier, 85, American dancer, choreographer and dance teacher.[35]
- Vittorio Curtoni, 61, Italian science fiction writer and translator.[36]
- Kenneth H. Dahlberg, 94, American businessman and World War II fighter ace, natural causes.[37]
- Di Gribble, 69, Australian publisher, pancreatic cancer.[38]
- Martha Haines, 87, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[39]
- Ralph Hodgin, 96, American baseball player (Boston Bees, Chicago White Sox).[40]
- Hanan Porat, 67, Israeli rabbi, educator and politician, cancer.[41]
- Shmuel Shilo, 81, Israeli actor and director, cancer.[42]
- Muzaffer Tema, 92, Turkish actor.[43]
- Géza Tóth, 79, Hungarian Olympic silver medal-winning (1964) weightlifter.[44]
5
- Edward Acquah, 76, Ghanaian Olympic footballer (1964).[45]
- Níver Arboleda, 43, Colombian footballer, heart attack.[46]
- Derrick Bell, 80, American law professor (Harvard University), originated critical race theory, carcinoid cancer.[47]
- Anita Caspary, 95, American Catholic nun, founder of the Immaculate Heart Community.[48]
- Graham Dilley, 52, British cricketer, cancer.[49]
- Enver Faja, 77, Albanian architect and diplomat, Ambassador to Poland (1992–1996), after long illness.[50]
- Richard Holmlund, 47, Swedish football manager, car accident.[51]
- Peter Jaks, 45, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1988 Winter Olympics, 1992 Winter Olympics), suicide by standing in front of a train.[52]
- Bert Jansch, 67, Scottish folk guitarist, singer and songwriter (Pentangle), cancer.[53]
- Steve Jobs, 56, American computer entrepreneur and inventor, co-founder of Apple Inc., pancreatic cancer.[54]
- Pietro Lombardi, 89, Italian Olympic gold medal-winning (1948) wrestler.[55]
- Charles Napier, 75, American actor (Philadelphia, The Blues Brothers).[56]
- Fred Shuttlesworth, 89, American civil rights leader.[57]
- Sarkis Soghanalian, 82, Syrian-born Armenian arms dealer.[58]
- Leon Walter Tillage, 74, American writer.[59]
6
- Zdravko Ceraj, 91, Serbian Olympic athlete.[60]
- Diane Cilento, 78, Australian actress (Tom Jones, The Wicker Man), cancer.[61]
- William S. Dietrich II, 73, American industrialist and philanthropist.[62]
- Mathur Krishnamurthy, 82, Indian arts patron.[63]
- Daniel Lind Lagerlöf, 42, Swedish director, presumed drowned.[64]
- Marilyn Nash, 84, American actress (Monsieur Verdoux, Unknown World).[65]
- Birgit Rosengren, 98, Swedish actress.[66]
- Igor Shmakov, 26, Russian actor, leukemia.[67]
- Neil Street, 80, Australian speedway rider.[68]
- Alasdair Turner, 41, British scientist, stomach cancer.[69]
- Phil Walker, 67, British newspaper editor.[70]
7
- Zaheer Ahmad, 63, Pakistani-born American doctor, brain hemorrhage.[71]
- John Alderson, 89, British police officer and media commentator, Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary (1973–1982).[72]
- Ramiz Alia, 85, Albanian politician, First Secretary of the Party of Labour (1985–1991), President (1991–1992), lung disease.[73]
- Julien Bailleul, 23, French footballer.[74]
- George Baker, 80, British actor (I, Claudius, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries), pneumonia following a stroke.[75]
- Frederick Cardozo, 94, British soldier and SOE veteran.[76]
- Fernando Charrier, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alessandria della Paglia (1989–2007).[77]
- Charles Cuprill Oppenheimer, 95, Puerto Rican major general.[78]
- David Hess, 75, American actor (The Last House on the Left), singer and songwriter, heart attack.[79]
- Haji Amir Bux Junejo, 95, Pakistani politician.[80]
- Paul Kent, 80, American actor (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Three's Company), multiple myeloma.[81]
- Fred Kingsbury, 84, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (1948) rower.[82]
- Andrew Laszlo, 85, Hungarian-born American cinematographer (First Blood, The Warriors, Newsies).[83]
- David Macey, 62, British historian, complications of lung cancer.[84]
- Lulama Masikazana, 38, South African cricketer.[85]
- Enrique Monsonís, 80, Spanish politician, President of the Generalitat Valenciana (1979–1982).[86]
- Gianni Musy, 80, Italian actor and voice actor.[87]
- Michel Peissel, 74, French explorer and author, heart attack.[88]
- Milan Puskar, 77, American pharmacist, co-founder of Mylan, cancer.[89]
- Julio Mario Santo Domingo, 88, Colombian businessman (SABMiller).[90]
- Mildred Savage, 92, American author (Parrish).[91]
- Bill Smith, 75, British fell runner and author.[92] (body discovered on this date)
- Avner Treinin, 83, Israeli poet and chemist.[93]
8
- Terry Cashion, 90, Australian rules football player.[94]
- Al Davis, 82, American football coach and team owner (Oakland Raiders), heart failure.[95]
- José de las Fuentes Rodríguez, 91, Mexican politician and lawyer, Governor of Coahuila (1981–1987).[96]
- Dorothy Heathcote, 85, British drama teacher and academic.[97]
- Arthur F. Holmes, 87, American professor of Philosophy.[98]
- Gregory Possehl, 70, American archaeologist.[99]
- Shirley Prestia, 64, American actress (Home Improvement, Dharma & Greg, What Women Want).[100]
- Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra, 55, Sri Lankan politician, Member of Parliament (1994–2000), shot.[101]
- Harold W. Rood, 89, American political scientist and author.[102]
- Nina Sorokina, 69, Russian principal dancer.[103]
- Mikey Welsh, 40, American artist and musician (Weezer).[104]
- Roger Williams, 87, American pianist (Autumn Leaves), pancreatic cancer.[105]
- Ingvar Wixell, 80, Swedish opera singer.[106]
9
- Kei Aoyama, 32, Japanese manga artist, suicide by hanging.[107]
- Ray Aranha, 72, American actor (Dead Man Walking, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Married People).[108]
- Robert Boochever, 94, American federal judge.[109]
- Rob Buckman, 63, British-born Canadian oncologist and comedian.[110]
- Antonis Christeas, 74, Greek basketball player (AEK Athens) and coach.[111]
- Chauncey Hardy, 23, American basketball player, heart attack following beating.[112]
- Pavel Karelin, 21, Russian ski jumper, traffic accident.[113]
- Mark Kingston, 77, British actor.[114]
- Jakkampudi Rammohan Rao, 58, Indian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Andhra Pradesh.[115]
- Manuel Prado Perez-Rosas, 88, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Trujillo (1976–1999).[116]
- James Worrall, 97, Canadian Olympic athlete (1936) and administrator.[117]
10
- Ray Aghayan, 83, Iranian-born American costume designer (Funny Lady, Doctor Dolittle).[118]
- Milton Castellanos Everardo, 91, Mexican politician, President of Chamber of Deputies (1951), Governor of Baja California (1971–1977).[119]
- Alan Fudge, 67, American actor (7th Heaven, Matlock, Hawaii Five-O), lung and liver cancer.[120]
- Nakamura Shikan VII, 83, Japanese kabuki performer, Living National Treasure.[121]
- Uno Röndahl, 87, Swedish author.[122]
- Albert Rosellini, 101, American politician, Governor of Washington (1957–1965), complications from pneumonia.[123]
- Jagjit Singh, 70, Indian musician, brain haemorrhage.[124]
- Otto Tausig, 89, Austrian writer, director and actor.[125]
11
- Amin al-Shami, Yemeni air force colonel, car bomb.[126]
- Yerahmiel Assa, 92, Israeli politician.[127]
- Kim Brown, 66, British-born Finnish musician, cancer.[128]
- George "Mojo" Buford, 81, American blues harmonica player.[129]
- Cy Buker, 92, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).[130]
- Justin Canale, 68, American football player.[131]
- Adrian Cowell, 77, British documentary film maker.[132]
- Ion Diaconescu, 94, Romanian politician, President of Chamber of Deputies (1996–2000), heart failure.[133]
- Doctor X, 43, Mexican professional wrestler, shot.[134]
- Bob Galvin, 89, American businessman, CEO of Motorola (1959–1986).[135][136]
- Freddie Gruber, 84, American jazz drummer.[137]
- Nauman Habib, 32, Pakistani cricketer, murdered.[138]
- Henk Hofs, 60, Dutch footballer (Vitesse Arnhem).[139]
- Keith Holman, 84, Australian rugby league player and referee.[140]
- Dieudonné Kabongo, 61, Congolese-born Belgian comedian, musician and actor (Lumumba).[141]
- Frank Kameny, 86, American gay rights activist.[142]
- Paul Martin, 79, American baseball player.[143]
- Ewald Osers, 94, Czech translator and poet.[144]
- František Sokol, 72, Czech Olympic bronze medal-winning (1968) volleyball player.[145]
- Derrick Ward, 76, English footballer.[146]
- Dino Zucchi, 83, Italian Olympic basketball player.[147]
12
- Franz Jozef Van Beeck, 81, Dutch author and Christian theologian.[148]
- Heinz Bennent, 90, German actor.[149]
- Patricia Breslin, 80, American actress (The People's Choice, Peyton Place, The Twilight Zone), wife of Art Modell, pancreatitis.[136]
- Joel DiGregorio, 67, American keyboardist (The Charlie Daniels Band), car crash.[150]
- Peter Hammond, 87, British actor and television director.[151]
- Lowell H. Harrison, 88, American historian.[152]
- János Herskó, 85, Hungarian film director and actor.[153]
- Vitali Kuznetsov, 70, Russian Olympic silver medal-winning (1972) judoka.[154]
- Paul Leka, 68, American pianist, arranger and songwriter ("Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye", "Green Tambourine").[155]
- Lewis Mills, 74, American college basketball coach (University of Richmond) and athletic director.[156]
- Dennis Ritchie, 70, American computer scientist, developer of the C programming language and the Unix operating system.[157] (body discovered on this date)
- Dick Thornett, 71, Australian triple international sportsman (water polo, rugby union and rugby league), heart disease.[158]
- Martin White, 102, Irish hurler.[159]
- Winstone Zulu, 47, Zambian AIDS and tuberculosis activist.[160]
13
- Sheila Allen, 78, British actress (Bouquet of Barbed Wire, Love Actually, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire).[161]
- Irén Daruházi-Karcsics, 84, Hungarian Olympic silver (1948, 1952) and bronze (1952) medal-winning gymnast.[162]
- Chris Doig, 63, New Zealand opera singer and sports administrator, bowel cancer.[163]
- Hasan Güngör, 77, Turkish Olympic gold (1960) and silver (1964) medal-winning weightlifter.[164]
- Barbara Kent, 103, Canadian-born American silent film actress.[165]
- Tufele Liamatua, 71, American Samoan politician and paramount chief, first elected Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa (1978–1985).[166]
- Abdoulaye Seye, 77, Senegalese Olympic bronze medal-winning (1960) athlete.[167]
14
- Reg Alcock, 63, Canadian politician, MP for Winnipeg South (1993–2006); President of the Treasury Board (2003–2006), heart attack.[168]
- Margaret Draper, 94, American radio actress and disc jockey, natural causes.[169]
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 69, Irish politician, TD for Kildare North (2007–2011), motor neurone disease.[170]
- Pierangelo Garegnani, 81, Italian economist and professor.[171]
- Ashawna Hailey, 62, American computer scientist.[172]
- Adam Hunter, 48, Scottish golfer, leukemia.[173]
- Arnaud Jacomet, 64, French historian, Secretary-General of the Western European Union (2009–2011), cancer.[174]
- Laura Pollán, 63, Cuban opposition leader, founder of the Ladies in White, cardiorespiratory arrest.[175]
- Gunilla von Post, 79, Swedish socialite.[176]
- Jaladi Raja Rao, 79, Indian film lyricist and playwright.[177]
- Chuck Ruff, 60, American drummer (Edgar Winter, Sammy Hagar), after long illness.[178]
15
- David P. Demarest, 79, American academic and writer.[179]
- Betty Driver, 91, British singer and actress (Coronation Street), pneumonia.[180]
- Sir Donald Dunstan, 88, Australian military officer, Governor of South Australia (1982–1991).[181]
- Joan Jaykoski, 78, American AAGPBL baseball player, cancer.[182]
- Pierre Mamboundou, 65, Gabonese politician, leader of the Union of the Gabonese People (since 1989), heart attack.[183]
- Matthew G. Martínez, 82, American politician, U.S. Representative from California (1982–2001).[184]
- Earl McRae, 69, Canadian journalist (Ottawa Sun), apparent heart attack.[185]
- Sue Mengers, 79, American talent agent, pneumonia.[186]
- Tongai Moyo, 43, Zimbabwean musician, non Hodgkin's lymphoma.[187]
- Gerald Shapiro, 61, American fiction writer and academic.[188]
- Titus Thotawatte, 82, Sri Lankan director.[189]
16
- Hiroshi Arikawa, 70, Japanese voice actor.[190]
- Henry Bathurst, 8th Earl Bathurst, 84, British aristocrat and politician.[191]
- Eusebio Bertrand, 81, Spanish Olympic sailor
- Ursula Cain, 84, German dancer and dance teacher.[192]
- Elouise P. Cobell, 65, American Native rights activist.[193]
- Donald Davies, 91, American Episcopal bishop of Dallas and Fort Worth.[194]
- Antony Gardner, 84, British politician, MP for Rushcliffe (1966–1970).[195]
- Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa, 70, Mexican journalist.[196]
- Charles Hamm, 86, American musicologist.[197]
- Rick Huseman, 38, American off-road race truck driver, airplane crash.[198]
- Virginia Knauer, 96, American consumer advocate and government official.[199]
- Tony Marchington, 55, English biotechnology entrepreneur and preservationist (Flying Scotsman).[200]
- Stanley Mitchell, 79, British translator, academic and author.[201]
- Caerwyn Roderick, 84, British politician, MP for Brecon & Radnor (1970–1979).[202]
- Pete Rugolo, 95, Italian-born American film and television composer (Kiss Me Kate, The Fugitive).[203]
- Henning Sjöström, 89, Swedish defense attorney, long illness.[204]
- Elisabeth Tankeu, 67, Cameroonian politician, Minister for Planning and Regional Development (1988–1992).[205]
- Dan Wheldon, 33, British IndyCar driver, racing accident.[206]
- Don Williams, 80, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Athletics).[207]
17
- Hameed Akhtar, 87, Pakistani journalist and writer.[208]
- John Morton Blum, 90, American political historian.[209]
- Ramaz Chkhikvadze, 83, Georgian-born English stage actor.[210]
- Barney Danson, 90, Canadian politician, MP for York North (1968–1979), Minister of National Defence (1976–1979).[211]
- Manfred Gerlach, 83, German politician, last Chairman of the State Council of East Germany (1989–1990).[212]
- Poul Glargaard, 69, Danish actor.[213]
- Osvaldo Guidi, 47, Argentine actor, suicide by hanging.[214]
- Carl Lindner, Jr., 92, American businessman (United Dairy Farmers, Cincinnati Reds), cardiac arrest.[215]
- Elaine Nile, 75, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1988–2002), cancer.[216]
- Muiris Ó Rócháin, 67, Irish teacher and director of the Willie Clancy Summer School.[217]
- Ken Rush, 80, American NASCAR driver.[218]
- Piri Thomas, 83, American writer (Down These Mean Streets) and poet, pneumonia.[219]
- Edgar Villchur, 94, American inventor of the acoustic suspension loudspeaker.[220]
- Xin Huguang, 78, Chinese composer.[221]
18
- Bob Brunning, 68, British blues musician (Fleetwood Mac), heart attack.[222]
- George Chaloupka, 79, Czech-born Australian historian of indigenous art.[223]
- Ruby Cohn, 89, American theater scholar, Parkinson's disease.[224]
- Norman Corwin, 101, American radio writer, director and producer.[225]
- Paul Everac, 87, Romanian writer, cancer.[226]
- Tommy Grant, 76, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[227]
- Kent Hull, 50, American football player (Buffalo Bills), liver disease.[228]
- Jan Marian Kaczmarek, 90, Polish engineer and academic.[229]
- Friedrich Kittler, 68, German literary scholar and media theorist.[230]
- Lee Soo-Chul, 45, South Korean football manager, suicide.[231]
- Sir Donald McCallum, 89, British engineer and industrialist.[232]
- Merritt Ranew, 73, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs)[233]
- Anita Sleeman, 80, Canadian composer.[234]
- Michael Staikos, 65, Greek-born Austrian Orthodox hierarch, metropolitan bishop of Austria (since 1991).[235]
- Jacques Thuillier, 83, French art historian.[236]
- Andrea Zanzotto, 90, Italian poet.[237]
19
- Édison Chará, 31, Colombian footballer, shot.[238]
- Kakkanadan, 76, Indian Malayalam writer.[239]
- Ken Meyerson, 47, American tennis agent.[240]
- Bohdan Osadchuk, 91, Ukrainian historian and journalist.[241]
- Hollis E. Roberts, 68, American politician, Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (1978–1997), convicted sex offender.[242]
- Jeff Rudom, 51, American basketball player and actor.[243]
- Tadeusz Sawicz, 97, Polish World War II fighter pilot.[244]
- Lars Sjösten, 70, Swedish jazz pianist and composer.[245]
- Ronald Smith, 67, British Olympic boxer (1964).[246]
- Jon Weaving, 80, Australian operatic tenor, pancreatic cancer.[247][248]
- Keith Williams, 82, Australian tourism entrepreneur (Sea World), stroke.[249]
- James Yannatos, 82, American composer and conductor.[250]
20
- Ronald Amess, 84, Australian Olympic ice hockey player.[251]
- Jerzy Bielecki, 90, Polish social worker, survivor of Auschwitz concentration camp, Polish Righteous among the Nations recipient.[252]
- John Bosco Manat Chuabsamai, 75, Thai Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ratchaburi (1985–2003).[253]
- Barry Feinstein, 80, American photographer and photojournalist.[254]
- Mutassim Gaddafi, 34, Libyan Army officer, fifth son of Muammar Gaddafi, shooting.[255]
- Muammar Gaddafi, 69, Libyan leader (1969–2011), shooting.[255]
- Gale Gillingham, 67, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[256]
- Abu-Bakr Yunis Jabr, 59, Libyan military officer and politician, Minister of Defence (1970–2011), shooting.[257]
- Hunter, 36, Australian rapper, cancer.[258]
- Sue Lloyd, 72, British actress (The Ipcress File, Crossroads).[259]
- Iztok Puc, 45, Slovenian handball player, only Olympian handball player to represent three countries, lung cancer.[260]
- Morris Tabaksblat, 74, Dutch industrialist.[261]
- Roger Tallon, 82, French industrial designer.[262]
- Peter Taylor, 84/5, British botanist.[263]
21
- Hikmet Bilâ, 57, Turkish journalist and author, lung cancer.[264]
- Antonio Cassese, 74, Italian international law expert, Yugoslavian war crimes judge, cancer.[265]
- George Daniels, 85, British horologist.[266]
- Thomas Dillon, 61, American serial killer.[267]
- Yann Fouéré, 101, French Breton nationalist.[268]
- Bertram Herlong, 77, American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee.[269]
- Digby Jacks, 66, British president of the National Union of Students (1971–1973).[270]
- Anis Mansour, 86, Egyptian writer and columnist, pneumonia.[271]
- Ettore Milano, 86, Italian cyclist.[272]
- Tone Pavček, 83, Slovenian author and translator.[273]
- Edmundo Ros, 100, Trinidadian-born British bandleader.[274]
- Scott White, 41, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2009–2011) and State Senator (2011), cardiomegaly complications.[275]
22
- Jan Boye, 49, Danish politician, complications from brain hemorrhage.[276]
- Jean Dubuisson, 97, French architect.[277]
- Peter Goldie, 64, British philosopher.[278]
- Trevor Gordon, 96, Australian cricketer.[279]
- Kutty, 90, Indian political cartoonist.[280]
- Roger Moore, 73, American professional poker player.[281]
- Mullanezhi, 63, Indian poet and actor, heart attack.[282]
- Cathal O'Shannon, 83, Irish journalist and television presenter.[283]
- Robert Pierpoint, 86, American broadcast journalist, complications from surgery.[284]
- Roy Smalley, Jr., 85, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Braves, Philadelphia Phillies).[285]
- Sultan, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, 83, Saudi royal, Minister of Defense and Aviation (since 1962) and Crown Prince (since 2005).[286]
- Ed Thompson, 66, American politician, Mayor of Tomah, Wisconsin (2008–2010), and gubernatorial candidate, pancreatic cancer.[287]
23
- Nusrat Bhutto, 82, Iranian-born Pakistani First Lady, widow of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and mother of Benazir Bhutto.[288]
- John Brown, 81, British Anglican bishop, Bishop in Cyprus and the Gulf (1987–1996)[289]
- Joseph Dao, 75, Burkinabé-born Malian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kayes (1978–2011).[290]
- Oscar Stanley Dawson, 87, Indian admiral, Chief of the Naval Staff (1982–1984), brain haemorrhage.[291]
- Winston Griffiths, 33, Jamaican footballer.[292]
- Herbert A. Hauptman, 94, American Nobel Prize-winning chemist (1985).[293]
- Florence Parry Heide, 92, American children's author.[294]
- Sir Frank Holmes, 87, New Zealand economist and government advisor.[295]
- William Franklin Lee III, 82, American music educator, Dean of University of Miami School of Music (1964–1982).[296]
- Bronislovas Lubys, 73, Lithuanian entrepreneur and politician, Prime Minister of Lithuania (1992–1993), heart attack.[297]
- John Makin, 61, British folk and blues singer (Potverdekke! (It's great to be a Belgian)).[298]
- Miroslav Proft, 87, Czech Olympic shooter.[299]
- Amnon Salomon, 71, Israeli cinematographer.[300]
- Marco Simoncelli, 24, Italian motorcycle racer, race crash.[301]
- Tillie Taylor, 88, Canadian judge.[302]
- Bogdan Zakrzewski, 95, Polish historian and researcher of Polish literature.[303]
24
- Bob Beaumont, 79, American electric automobile manufacturer (Citicar), emphysema.[304]
- Margit Brandt, 66, Danish fashion designer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[305]
- Robert Bropho, 81, Australian indigenous rights activist and convicted criminal, natural causes.[306]
- Liviu Ciulei, 88, Romanian actor, writer and director, after long illness.[307]
- Max Gillett, 84, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Geelong West (1958–1964).[308]
- Harold Huskilson, 91, Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1970–1993).[309]
- Kjell Johansson, 65, Swedish table tennis player.[310]
- Morio Kita, 84, Japanese novelist, essayist and psychiatrist.[311]
- Héctor López, 44, Mexican boxer, Olympic silver medal-winner (1984), drug overdose.[312]
- John McCarthy, 84, American computer scientist, creator of LISP and the term AI, heart disease.[313]
- Pat McNamara, 85, American Olympic speed skater.[314]
- Alan Morgan, 71, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Sherwood (1989–2004).[315]
- Crescênzio Rinaldini, 85, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Araçuaí (1982–2001).[316]
- Sir Peter Siddell, 76, New Zealand artist, brain tumour.[317]
- Kirtanananda Swami, 74, American excommunicated Hare Krishna leader and convicted felon, kidney failure.[318]
- Bruno Weber, 80, Swiss artist and architect.[319]
- Ken Yamaguchi, 55, Japanese voice actor, illness.[320]
25
- Leonidas Andrianopoulos, 100, Greek footballer (Olympiacos F.C.).[321]
- Perkins Bass, 99, American politician, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire (1955–1963).[322]
- Shirley Becke, 94, British police officer, first female to reach chief officer rank.[323]
- Bert Cueto, 74, Cuban baseball player (Minnesota Twins).[324]
- Arved Deringer, 98, German lawyer (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) and politician.[325]
- Donald Foley, 47/48, American actor.[326]
- Sinikka Keskitalo, 60, Finnish Olympic long-distance runner.[327]
- Wyatt Knight, 56, American actor (Porky's), suicide by gunshot.[328]
- Manuel López Ochoa, 77, Mexican actor (Chucho el roto).[329]
- Tom McNeeley, 74, American boxer, complications from a seizure.[330]
- Mohan Raghavan, 47, Indian Malayalam film director.[331]
- Fyodor Reut, 64, Soviet and later Russian military officer.[332]
- Bernard Verdcourt, 86, British botanist.[333]
- Howard Wolpe, 71, American politician, U.S. Representative from Michigan (1979–1993).[334]
- Norrie Woodhall, 105, British stage actress.[335]
26
- Salvador Bernal, 66, Filipino designer, National Artist of the Philippines.[336]
- Daniel Burke, 82, American television executive, President of ABC (1986–1994), complications of diabetes.[337]
- Dave Cole, 81, American baseball player (Boston Braves, Milwaukee Braves, Chicago Cubs).[338]
- Mickey Kelly, 82, Irish hurler (Kilkenny GAA).[339]
- Aristide Laurent, 70, American publisher and LGBT civil rights advocate.[340]
- John Morris, 71, South African cricketer.[341]
- William A. Niskanen, 78, American economist, member of the Council of Economic Advisors (1981–1985), chairman of the Cato Institute (1985–2008), stroke.[342]
- Jona Senilagakali, 81, Fijian physician and diplomat, Prime Minister (2006–2007).[343]
- Jorge Soto, 66, Argentine golfer.[344]
- Francisco Villar García-Moreno, 63, Spanish politician, President of National Sports Council (1999-2000).[345]
27
- Tom Brown, 89, American tennis player.[346]
- T. Max Graham, 70, American actor (Article 99, Eraserhead), cancer.[347]
- Ronald Greeley, 72, American planetary scientist.[348]
- James Hillman, 85, American psychologist, proponent of archetypal psychology.[349]
- Ron Holmes, 48, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos).[350]
- Eduard Kojnok, 78, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rožňava (1990–2008).[351]
- Allen Mandelbaum, 85, American professor of Italian literature, poet and translator.[352]
- Robert Pritzker, 85, American billionaire industrialist, Parkinson's disease.[353]
28
- Ricky Adams, 52, American baseball player (California Angels), cancer.[354]
- Campbell Christie, 74, Scottish trade unionist.[355]
- Willy De Clercq, 84, Belgian politician.[356]
- Beryl Davis, 87, British big band singer and actress.[357]
- R. Sheldon Duecker, 85, American prelate, bishop of the United Methodist Church.[358]
- Jiří Gruša, 72, Czech dissident, diplomat and writer.[359]
- Roger Kerr, 66, New Zealand public policy and business leader, executive director of the New Zealand Business Roundtable, metastatic melanoma.[360]
- Alvin Schwartz, 94, American comic book writer (Batman, Green Lantern, Superman), heart-related complications.[361]
- Kan Singh Parihar, 98, Indian jurist.[362]
- Arnold Ruiner, 74, Austrian Olympic cyclist.[363]
- Sri Lal Sukla, 85, Indian writer, long illness.[364]
- Wilmer W. Tanner, 101, American zoologist.[365]
- Ed Walker, 94, American World War II veteran and writer, last surviving member of Castner's Cutthroats.[366]
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- Axel Axgil, 96, Danish gay rights activist.[367]
- Dolores Dwyer, 76, American Olympic athlete and actress.[368]
- Lloyd G. Jackson, 93, American politician, President of West Virginia Senate (1969–1971).[369]
- Robert Lamoureux, 91, French comedian and film director.[370]
- Yoland Levèque, 74, French Olympic boxer.[371]
- Elfriede von Nitzsch, 91, German Olympic athlete.[372]
- Walter Norris, 79, American jazz pianist.[373]
- R. C. Pitts, 92, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1948) basketball player.[374]
- Ram Revilla, 22, Filipino actor, shot and stabbed.[375]
- Sir Jimmy Savile, 84, British disc jockey, television presenter (Top of the Pops, Jim'll Fix It) and charity fundraiser.[376]
- K. Suppu, 70, Indian politician.[377]
- Samdup Taso, 83, Indian hereditary priest.[378]
- Walter Vidarte, 80, Uruguayan actor.[379]
- Tom Watkins, 74, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions), after long illness.[380]
- Mano Wijeyeratne, 54, Sri Lankan politician.[381]
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- John Anderson, 93, British pathologist.[382]
- Serge Aubry, 69, Canadian ice hockey player (Quebec Nordiques), diabetes.[383]
- Bob Barry, Sr., 80, American sports commentator.[384]
- T. M. Jacob, 61, Indian politician, member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly.[385]
- Tom Keith, 64, American radio personality (A Prairie Home Companion).[386]
- Jonas Kubilius, 90, Lithuanian mathematician.[387]
- Phyllis Love, 85, American actress (Friendly Persuasion, The Young Doctors), Alzheimer's disease.[388]
- Christopher J. Mega, 80, American politician and judge.[389]
- Cyril Parfitt, 97, British artist.[390]
- Virgilio Salimbeni, 91, Italian cyclist.[391]
- Mickey Scott, 64, German-born American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Expos).[392]
- David Utz, 87, American surgeon, removed Ronald Reagan's prostate, heart failure.[393]
- Richard Walls, 74, New Zealand politician and businessman, MP for Dunedin North (1975–1978) and Mayor of Dunedin (1989–1995).[394]
- Abbas-Ali Amid Zanjani, 74, Iranian cleric and politician, President of Tehran University (2005–2008), heart failure.[395]
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- Flórián Albert, 70, Hungarian footballer, European Footballer of the Year (1967).[396]
- Alberto Anchart, 80, Argentine actor (Venga a bailar el rock), cancer.[397]
- Liz Anderson, 81, American country music singer-songwriter, complications from heart and lung disease.[398]
- Mick Anglo, 95, British comic book writer and artist, creator of Marvelman.[399]
- Gilbert Cates, 77, American film director and producer (Telecast of the Academy Awards, Oh, God! Book II), founder of Geffen Playhouse.[400]
- James Forrester, 74, American physician and politician, North Carolina State Senator (since 1990).[401]
- Boris de Greiff, 81, Colombian chess master.[402]
- Alfred Hilbe, 83, Liechtensteiner politician, Prime Minister (1970–1974).[403]
- Len Killeen, 72, South African rugby league player.[404]
- Marios Leousis, 75, Greek magician.[405]
- Ali Saibou, 71, Nigerien politician, President (1987–1993).[406]
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