Deaths in October 2010
The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2010.
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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 2010
1
- Georgy Arbatov, 87, Russian political scientist.[1]
- Dezső Bundzsák, 82, Hungarian football player and coach.[2]
- Ian Buxton, 72, English footballer and cricketer, natural causes.[3]
- Charles Caruana, 77, Gibraltarian Roman Catholic bishop of Gibraltar (1998–2010), complications from a fall.[4]
- Bobby Craig, 75, Scottish footballer.[5]
- Audouin Dollfus, 85, French astronomer.[6]
- Marshall Flaum, 85, American Emmy Award-winning director (The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau), complications from hip surgery.[7]
- Kilian Hennessy, 103, Irish patriarch of the Hennessy cognac company.[8]
- Gerard Labuda, 93, Polish historian.[9]
- Michel Mathieu, 66, French diplomat, cancer.[10]
- David Aldrich Nelson, 78, American jurist, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.[11]
- William W. Norton, 85, American screenwriter (Gator, Brannigan), heart attack.[12]
- William C. Patrick III, 84, American scientist, expert on germs, bladder cancer.[13]
- Pamela Rooks, Indian film director and screenwriter.[14]
- Mikhail Roshchin, 77, Russian playwright.[15]
- Phillips Talbot, 95, American diplomat, Ambassador to Greece (1965–1969), President of the Asia Society (1970–1981).[16]
- Lan Wright, 87, British science fiction writer.[17]
2
- David M. Bailey, 44, American singer-songwriter, glioblastoma.[18]
- Brenda Cowling, 85, British actress.[19]
- Maurice Foster, 77, Canadian politician, MP for Algoma (1968–1993), pulmonary fibrosis.[20]
- Robert Goodnough, 92, American abstract expressionist painter, pneumonia.[21]
- Stephen Griew, 82, Canadian gerontologist.[22]
- Ruby Heafner, 86, American baseball player.[23]
- Art Jarvinen, 54, American composer, teacher and musician (The California EAR Unit).[24]
- Kwa Geok Choo, 89, Singaporean lawyer, wife of Lee Kuan Yew, mother of Lee Hsien Loong.[25]
- Sam Lesser, 95, British journalist.[26]
- Gillian Lowndes, 74, British ceramicist.[27]
3
- Maury Allen, 78, American sportswriter (The New York Post), lymphoma.[28]
- João Costa, 90, Portuguese Olympic fencer.[29]
- Philippa Foot, 90, British philosopher.[30]
- Sir Louis Le Bailly, 95, British admiral, Director-General of Intelligence. [31]
- Claude Lefort, 86, French philosopher.[32]
- Ben Mondor, 85, American baseball executive (Pawtucket Red Sox).[33]
- Eddie Platt, 88, American saxophonist.[34]
- Abraham Sarmiento, 88, Filipino jurist, Supreme Court Associate Justice (1987–1991).[35]
- Dianne Whalen, 59, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA for Conception Bay East and Bell Island (2003–2010), cancer.[36]
- Ed Wilson, 65, Brazilian singer-songwriter, founder of Renato e Seus Blue Caps, cancer.[37]
4
- William Birenbaum, 87, American educator (Antioch College), heart failure.[38]
- Maurice Broomfield, 94, British photographer.[39]
- Henrique de Senna Fernandes, 86, Macanese author.[40]
- Gordon Lewis, 86, British aeronautical engineer.[41]
- Rajan Mehra, 76, Indian cricket umpire.[42]
- Reinhard Oehme, 82, German-born American particle physicist.[43] (body found on this date)
- Peter Warr, 72, British racing driver and Formula One team principal (Lotus), heart attack.[44]
- Brian Williams, 54, British fantasy illustrator[45]
- Sir Norman Wisdom, 95, British comedian and actor, after long illness.[46]
5
- Yakov Alpert, 99, Soviet-born American physicist.[47]
- Roy Axe, 73, British car designer (Talbot Horizon, Rover 800), cancer.[48]
- Roy Ward Baker, 93, British film director (A Night To Remember).[49]
- Jack Berntsen, 69, Norwegian folk singer.[50]
- Stan Bisset, 98, Australian rugby union player and World War II veteran.[51]
- Alba Bouwer, 90, South African writer (Afrikaans children's literature), natural causes.[52]
- Bernard Clavel, 87, French writer, natural causes.[53]
- Mary Leona Gage, 71, American pageant queen, stripped of Miss USA (1957) title, heart failure.[54]
- Karel Hardeman, 96, Dutch Olympic rower.[55]
- Josephine Drivinski Hunsinger, 95, American politician. Member of the Michigan House of Representatives for District 1 (1973-1976).[56]
- Moss Keane, 62, Irish rugby union player, bowel cancer.[57]
- Jānis Klovāns, 75, Latvian chess master.[58]
- Steve Lee, 47, Swiss musician (Gotthard), motorcycle accident.[59]
- Julio Parise Loro, 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Napo (1978–96).[60]
- Karen McCarthy, 63, American politician, U.S. Representative from Missouri (1995–2005), Alzheimer's disease.[61]
- Børge Raahauge Nielsen, 90, Danish Olympic bronze medal-winning (1948) rower.[62]
- William Shakespeare, 61, Australian glam rock singer, heart attack.[63]
6
- Norman Christie, 85, Scottish football player and manager (Montrose F.C.).[64]
- Jean Debuf, 86, French weightlifter, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[65]
- Don Goodsir, 73, Australian educator, author, and environmentalist.[66]
- Ivor Hale, 88, English cricketer.[67]
- Antonie Kamerling, 44, Dutch actor and singer, suicide.[68]
- Ralph Kercheval, 98, American football player.[69]
- Gran Naniwa, 33, Japanese professional wrestler, myocardial blockage.[70]
- Colette Renard, 85, French singer and actress, after long illness.[71]
- Henry Sommerville, 82, Australian Olympic fencer
- Piet Wijn, 81, Dutch comics creator.[72]
7
- Metring David, 90, Filipino actress and comedian.[73]
- Gail Dolgin, 65, American documentary filmmaker (Daughter from Danang), breast cancer.[74]
- Rhys Isaac, 72, Australian historian, cancer.[75]
- Kristin Johannsen, 52, American author, educator and environmentalist.[76]
- Ljupčo Jordanovski, 57, Macedonian seismologist and politician, Acting President (2004).[77]
- Chuck Leo, 76, American football player (Boston Patriots).[78]
- Ian Morris, 53, New Zealand musician (Th' Dudes) and record producer.[79]
- Milka Planinc, 85, Yugoslavian politician, Prime Minister (1982–1986).[80]
- Guy Rouleau, 87, Canadian politician.[81]
- A. Venkatachalam, 55, Indian politician, stabbed.[82]
8
- Frank Bourgholtzer, 90, American television reporter, first full-time NBC News White House correspondent.[83]
- S. S. Chandran, 69, Indian comic actor and politician, member of the Rajya Sabha (2001–2007), heart attack.[84]
- Jim Fuchs, 82, American shot putter, Olympic bronze medalist (1948, 1952).[85]
- Nils Hallberg, 89, Swedish actor.[86]
- John Huchra, 61, American astronomer, heart attack.[87]
- Ryō Ikebe, 92, Japanese actor (Gorath), blood poisoning.[88]
- Reg King, 65, British singer (The Action), cancer.[89]
- Simbara Maki, 71, Ivorian Olympic hurdler.[90]
- Malcolm Mencer Martin, 89, Austrian-British pediatric endocrinologist, injuries sustained after being hit by car.[91]
- Sue Miles, 66, British counter-culture activist and restaurateur.[92]
- David F. Musto, 74, American drug control expert, heart attack.[93]
- Maurice Neligan, 73, Irish surgeon, performed Ireland's first heart transplant.[94]
- Linda Norgrove, 36, British aid worker and hostage, killed during rescue attempt.[95]
- Mohammad Omar, Afghan politician, Governor of Kunduz Province, bomb blast.[96]
- Pleasant Tap, 23, American thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized due to laminitis.[97]
- Melvin Lane Powers, 68, American real estate developer, acquitted of murdering his uncle.[98]
- Karl Prantl, 86, Austrian sculptor, stroke.[99]
- Neil Richardson, 80, English composer, arranger and conductor.[100]
- Dale Roberts, 70, American baseball player (New York Yankees).[101]
- Albertina Walker, 81, American gospel music singer (The Caravans), respiratory failure.[102]
9
- Maurice Allais, 99, French economist, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1988).[103]
- Edmund Chong Ket Wah, 54, Malaysian politician, Member of Parliament (since 2004), motorcycle accident.[104]
- Les Fell, 89, English footballer (Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace).[105]
- Aleksandr Matveyev, 84, Russian linguist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, natural causes.[106]
- Isaia Rasila, 42, Fijian rugby player.[107]
- Zecharia Sitchin, 90, Azerbaijani-born American author.[108]
10
- Louis F. Bantle, 81, American chairman of U.S. Tobacco Company, lung cancer and emphysema.[109]
- Reinhold Brinkmann, 76, German musicologist.[110]
- Solomon Burke, 70, American R&B singer-songwriter ("Everybody Needs Somebody to Love"), natural causes.[111]
- Ger Feeney Irish Gaelic footballer.[112]
- Les Gibbard, 64, New Zealand-born British political cartoonist, during routine operation.[113]
- John Graysmark, 75, British production designer and art director (Ragtime).[114]
- Hwang Jang-yop, 87, North Korean politician and defector, apparent heart attack.[115]
- Éric Joisel, 53, French wet-folding origami artist, lung cancer.[116]
- Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 4th Baron Acton, 69, British politician.[117]
- David H. McNerney, 79, American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, lung cancer.[118]
- Adán Martín Menis, 66, Spanish politician, President of the Canary Islands (2003–2007).[119]
- Rex Rabanye, 66, jazz, fusion and soulful pop musician. (b. 1944)[120]
- Franz Xaver Schwarzenböck, 87, German Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of München und Freising (1972–1998).[121]
- Solly Sherman, 93, American football player (Chicago Bears).[122]
- A. Edison Stairs, 85, Canadian businessman and politician, New Brunswick MLA (1960–1978) and Minister of Finance (1974–1976), natural causes.[123]
- Walter Staley, 77, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) equestrian.[124]
- Alison Stephens, 40, British classical mandolinist, cervical cancer.[125]
- Dame Joan Sutherland, 83, Australian dramatic coloratura soprano.[126]
- Richard S. Van Wagoner, 64, American historian of Mormonism and Utah.[127]
- Frank Verpillat, 63, French director and inventor.[128]
11
- Tomislav Franjković, 79, Croatian Olympic silver medal-winning (1956) water polo player.[129]
- Bill Harsha, 89, American politician, U.S. Representative from Ohio (1961–1981). [130]
- Janet MacLachlan, 77, American actress (Archie Bunker's Place, Sounder), cardiovascular complications.[131]
- Richard Morefield, 81, American embassy worker, hostage during Iran Hostage Crisis.[132]
- Marian P. Opala, 89, American jurist, Associate Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1978–2010), stroke.[133]
- Claire Rayner, 79, British author.[134]
- Georges Rutaganda, 51, Rwandan Hutu paramilitary leader, convicted war criminal, after long illness.[135]
- Robert Tishman, 94, American real estate developer (Tishman Speyer).[136]
- Ian Turner, 85, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1948) rower.[137]
12
- Manuel Alexandre, 92, Spanish actor, cancer.[138]
- Jorge Ardila Serrano, 85, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Girardot (1988–2001).[139]
- Austin Ardill, 93, British politician, member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland for Carrick.[140]
- Challenger, 51, Bangladeshi actor.[141]
- Michael Galloway, 85, American actor (The Blue Angels).[142]
- Michel Hugo, 79, French-born American cinematographer (Dynasty, Melrose Place, Mission: Impossible), lung cancer.[143]
- Angelo Infanti, 71, Italian actor, cardiac arrest.[144]
- Lionel W. McKenzie, 91, American economist.[145]
- Dick Miles, 85, American table tennis player, natural causes.[146]
- Woody Peoples, 67, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles).[147]
- Pepín, 78, Spanish footballer.[148]
- Belva Plain, 95, American novelist (Evergreen).[149]
13
- Juan Carlos Arteche, 53, Spanish footballer, cancer.[150]
- Eddie Baily, 85, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur).[151]
- General Johnson, 69, American musician and record producer (Chairmen of the Board), complications of lung cancer.[152]
- Khoisan X, 55, South African political activist, stroke.[153]
- Mary Malcolm, 92, British BBC announcer and television personality.[154]
- Marzieh, 86, Iranian singer, cancer.[155]
- Sol Steinmetz, 80, Hungarian-born American lexicographer and linguist, pneumonia.[156]
- Donald H. Tuck, 87, Australian science fiction bibliographer.[157]
14
- Malcolm Allison, 83, English footballer (West Ham United) and manager (Manchester City, Crystal Palace), after long illness.[158]
- Carla Del Poggio, 84, Italian actress.[159]
- Louis Henkin, 92, American international human rights law expert and academic (Columbia Law School).[160]
- Alain Le Bussy, 63, Belgian science fiction author, complications following throat surgery.[161]
- Simon MacCorkindale, 58, British actor (Falcon Crest, Death on the Nile, Manimal, Casualty), bowel cancer.[131][162]
- Benoît Mandelbrot, 85, Polish-born American mathematician, pioneer of the study of fractals, pancreatic cancer.[163]
- Constance Reid, 92, American mathematics author and biographer.[164]
- Hermann Scheer, 66, German politician, member of the Bundestag (1980–2010) and Right Livelihood Award laureate (1999), after short illness.[165]
- Larry Siegfried, 71, American basketball player (Boston Celtics), heart attack.[166]
15
- Jim Dougal, 65, Northern Irish journalist (BBC News, RTÉ, UTV).[167]
- Mildred Fay Jefferson, 84, American pro-life activist, first black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School.[168]
- N. Paul Kenworthy, 85, American cinematographer (The Living Desert, The Vanishing Prairie), thyroid cancer.[169]
- Georges Mathé, 88, French oncologist and immunologist, bone marrow transplant pioneer.[170]
- Vera Rózsa, 93, Hungarian voice teacher.[171]
- Johnny Sheffield, 79, American actor (Tarzan Finds a Son!, Bomba, the Jungle Boy, Knute Rockne All American), heart attack.[172]
16
- Barbara Billingsley, 94, American actress (Leave It to Beaver, Airplane!, Muppet Babies).[173]
- Alfredo Bini, 83, Italian film producer.[174]
- Jack Butterfield, 91, Canadian-born American sports administrator, President of the American Hockey League (1969–1994).[175]
- Chao-Li Chi, 83, Chinese-born American actor (Falcon Crest).[176]
- Giannis Dalianidis, 86, Greek film director and screenwriter (Oi Thalassies oi Hadres, O katergaris), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[177]
- Eyedea, 28, American rapper and musician (Eyedea & Abilities).[178]
- Friedrich Katz, 83, Austrian anthropologist and historian, cancer.[179]
- Masud Husain Khan, 91, Indian linguist.[180]
- Ioannis Ladas, 90, Greek army officer, member of the 1967–1974 military junta.[181]
- Betty S. Murphy, 77, American lawyer, first woman to chair the National Labor Relations Board, pneumonia.[182]
- Aldo Maria Lazzarín Stella, 83, Italian-born Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Aysén (1989–1998).[183]
- Valmy Thomas, 81, Puerto Rican baseball player.[184]
- Leigh Van Valen, 75, American evolutionary biologist (Red Queen's Hypothesis), respiratory infection.[185]
17
- Jake Dunlap, 85, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders), cancer.[186]
- John Baird Finlay, 81, Canadian politician, MP for Oxford (1993–2004).[187]
- Emmanuel Lê Phong Thuân, 79, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cân Tho (since 1990).[188]
- Joe Lis, 64, American baseball player, prostate cancer.[189]
- Freddy Schuman, 85, American baseball fan (New York Yankees), heart attack.[190]
- Michael Tabor, 63, American Black Panther Party member, complications from a stroke.[191]
- Dennis Taylor, 56, American saxophonist, heart attack.[192]
18
- Marion Brown, 79, American jazz saxophonist.[193]
- Consuelo Crespi, 82, American-born Italian countess, fashion model and editor, stroke.[194]
- David Fontana, 75, British psychologist and parapsychologist, pancreatic cancer.[195]
- Margaret Gwenver, 84, American actress (Guiding Light).[196]
- Hans Hägele, 70, German footballer, suicide by jumping from bridge.[197]
- Mel Hopkins, 75, Welsh footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion).[198]
- Yertward Mazamanian, 85, American hippie.[199]
- Peng Chong, 95, Chinese politician, former National Committee member.[200]
- Hans B. Ringger, 84, Swiss religious leader (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). [201]
- Doug Wilson, 90, British Olympic athlete.[202]
- Ken Wriedt, 83, Australian politician, Senator for Tasmania (1967–1980), Leader of the Tasmanian Opposition (1982–1986).[203]
19
- Tom Bosley, 83, American actor (Happy Days, Father Dowling Mysteries), heart failure.[204]
- Craig Charron, 42, American ice hockey player, stomach cancer.[205]
- Graham Crowden, 87, Scottish actor (If...., A Very Peculiar Practice, Waiting For God).[206]
- André Mahé, 90, French road bicycle racer.[207]
- Paul Steven Miller, 49, American disability rights leader, cancer.[208]
- John Waterlow, 94, British physiologist.[209]
20
- Jean Asfar, 92, Egyptian Olympic fencer.[210]
- Francisco Batistela, 79, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bom Jesus da Lapa (1990–2009).[211]
- Otey Clark, 95, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[212]
- W. Cary Edwards, 66, American politician, New Jersey State Assemblyman (1978–1982) and Attorney General (1986–1989), cancer.[213]
- Herbert Enderton, 74, American mathematician and logician, leukemia.[214]
- Mariano Ferreyra, 23, Argentine left-wing militant, shot.[215]
- Bob Guccione, 79, American photographer and founder of Penthouse, lung cancer.[216]
- Eva Ibbotson, 85, Austrian-born British novelist (Journey to the River Sea, The Secret of Platform 13).[217]
- Coleman Jacoby, 95, American television comedy writer, pancreatic cancer.[218]
- D. Geraint James, 88, Welsh doctor.[219]
- Bill Jennings, 85, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns).[220]
- Robert Katz, 77, American writer, complications from cancer surgery.[221]
- Max Kohnstamm, 96, Dutch historian and diplomat.[222]
- Farooq Leghari, 70, Pakistani politician, President (1993–1997), heart complications.[223]
- Sir George Mallet, 87, Saint Lucian politician, Governor-General (1996–1997), cancer.[224]
- Eduard Novák, 63, Czech ice hockey player, Olympic silver (1976) and bronze (1972) medalist.[225]
- Jenny Oropeza, 53, American politician, California State Assemblywoman (2000–2006) and State Senator (since 2006), after long illness.[226]
- Robert Paynter, 82, British cinematographer (Michael Jackson's Thriller).[227]
- Harvey Phillips, 80, American tuba player, Parkinson's disease.[228]
- Gilbert Planté, 69, French Olympic footballer
- Julian Roberts, 80, British librarian.[229]
- Tony Roig, 81, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Senators), after long illness.[230]
- Parthasarathy Sharma, 62, Indian Test cricketer (1974–1977), cancer.[231]
- Tikhon Stepanov, 47, Russian Orthodox prelate, Bishop of Arkhangelsk and Kholmogory (since 1996), heart attack.[232]
- Ari Up, 48, German-born British punk musician (The Slits), cancer.[233]
- Wendall Woodbury, 68, American television journalist and host (WGAL-TV), lymphoma.[234]
21
- Antonio Alatorre, 88, Mexican philologist.[235]
- Mustapha Anane, 60, Algerian footballer, after long illness.[236]
- A. Ayyappan, 61, Indian poet.[237]
- José Carbajal, 66, Uruguayan singer, guitarist, and composer (Los Olimareños), cardiac arrest.[238]
- Sir Leslie Froggatt, 90, British-born Australian business executive, CEO of Shell Australia (1969–1980), complications from Parkinson's disease.[239]
- Kjell Landmark, 80, Norwegian poet and politician, cancer.[240]
- James F. Neal, 81, American jurist, prosecuted Watergate figures, cancer.[241]
- Howard Harry Rosenbrock, 89, British electrical engineer and scientist.[242]
- Loki Schmidt, 91, German environmentalist, wife of Helmut Schmidt, illness after a fall and complications of a broken foot.[243]
- Natasha Spender, 91, British musician and writer, widow of Stephen Spender.[244]
22
- Alex Anderson, 90, American cartoonist, created characters for The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and Crusader Rabbit.[245]
- Rune Blomqvist, 85, Swedish Olympic sprint canoer.[246]
- Arthur M. Brazier, 89, American pastor and civil rights activist.[247]
- Alí Chumacero, 92, Mexican writer and poet, pneumonia.[248]
- Bill Henderson, 86, Northern Irish politician and newspaper proprietor.[249]
- Helen Hunley, 90, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta (1985–1991).[250]
- Anne McDonald, 49, Australian disability rights activist, heart attack.[251]
- Franz Raschid, 56, German footballer, pancreatic cancer.[252]
- Eio Sakata, 90, Japanese professional Go player, aortic aneurysm.[253]
- Denis Simpson, 59, Canadian actor (Polka Dot Door) and singer, brain hemorrhage.[254]
- Kjell Stormoen, 89, Norwegian actor and theater director.[255]
- René Villiger, 79, Swiss painter, cancer.[256]
23
- Vince Banonis, 89, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Lions).[257]
- Ior Bock, 68, Finnish actor and tour guide, stabbing.[258]
- George Cain, 66, American author, kidney failure.[259]
- Fran Crippen, 26, American swimmer, heart attack.[260]
- Leo Cullum, 68, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), cancer.[261]
- Robert Fitzpatrick, 73, American manager and actor, lung disease.[262]
- S. Neil Fujita, 89, American graphic designer, complications of a stroke.[263]
- Princess Irmingard of Bavaria, 87, German noblewoman.[264]
- Donald Leifert, 59, American science fiction actor.[265]
- Chhewang Nima, 43, Nepalese mountaineer and guide, avalanche.[266]
- Michael Porter, 59, American wrestling announcer.[267]
- Stanley Tanger, 87, American businessman, founder of Tanger Factory Outlet Centers.[268]
- David Thompson, 48, British-born Barbadian politician, Prime Minister (since 2008), pancreatic cancer.[269]
- Tom Winslow, 69, American folk musician, complications from a stroke.[270]
24
- Les Anthony, 88, Welsh rugby union player.[271]
- Bob Courtney, 87, British-born South African broadcaster and actor.[272]
- Mike Esposito, 83, American comic book artist (Spider-Man, The Flash, Wonder Woman).[273]
- Georges Frêche, 72, French politician, cardiac arrest.[274]
- Fritz Grösche, 69, German footballer and coach, cancer.[275]
- Linda Hargrove, 61, American singer-songwriter.[276]
- Andy Holmes, 51, British Olympic gold (1984, 1988) and bronze (1988) medal-winning rower, leptospirosis.[277]
- Franciszek Jarecki, 79, Polish-born American jet pilot and defector.[278]
- Lamont Johnson, 88, American actor and television director (The Twilight Zone, The Execution of Private Slovik), heart failure.[279]
- Alex Oakley, 84, Canadian Olympic race walker.[280]
- Pan Jin-yu, 96, Taiwanese last speaker of the Pazeh language.[281]
- Ignacio Ramírez de Haro, 15th Count of Bornos, 92, Spanish noble, 15th Count of Bornos, Grandee of Spain, legionella.[282]
- Burton B. Roberts, 88, American judge, New York Supreme Court Justice (1973–1998), respiratory failure.[283]
- Willie Rutherford, 65, Australian soccer player.[284]
- Sylvia Sleigh, 94, American painter, complications of a stroke.[285]
- Jack Stackpoole, 93, Australian cricketer
- David Stahl, 60, American conductor, lymphoma.[286]
- Joseph Stein, 98, American playwright (Fiddler on the Roof, Zorba).[287]
25
- Hans Arnold, 85, Swiss-born Swedish artist.[288]
- Lisa Blount, 53, American actress (An Officer and a Gentleman) and film producer (The Accountant).[289]
- Sonia Burgess, 63, British immigration lawyer.[290]
- Jeff Carter, 82, Australian photographer and author.[291]
- Richard T. Gill, 82, American opera singer, heart failure.[292]
- Douglas Hooper, 83, English psychotherapist, traffic collision.[293]
- Gregory Isaacs, 59, Jamaican reggae singer, lung cancer.[294]
- Andreas Maurer, 91, Austrian politician, Landeshauptmann of Lower Austria (1966–1981).[295]
- Vesna Parun, 88, Croatian writer.[296]
- Ada Polak, 96, Norwegian art historian.[297]
- Rudy Rufer, 84, American baseball player (New York Giants).[298]
- Roy Skinner, 80, American college basketball coach (Vanderbilt), respiratory failure.[299]
26
- Jaroslava Komárková, 83, Czech Olympic athlete.[300]
- Glen Little, 84, American circus performer ("Frosty the Clown").[301]
- Mbah Maridjan, 83, Indonesian spiritual guardian of Mount Merapi (1982–2010), pyroclastic flow from Mount Merapi.[302]
- Ricardo Montez, 87, Gibraltarian character actor.[303]
- Paul the Octopus, 2, British-born World Cup oracle octopus (Sea Life Centre in Oberhausen, Germany), natural causes.[304]
- James Phelps, 78, American gospel and R&B singer, complications of diabetes.[305]
- Ana María Romero de Campero, 67, Bolivian journalist and politician, President of the Senate of Bolivia (2010), colorectal cancer.[306]
- Romeu Tuma, 79, Brazilian politician, Senator (1995–2010), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[307]
- Ray Watson, 87, Australian judge.[308]
27
- Mary Emma Allison, 93, American co-creator of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF.[309]
- Denise Borino-Quinn, 46, American actress (The Sopranos), liver cancer.[310]
- Gene Fodge, 79, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[311]
- William Griffiths, 88, British Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) field hockey player.[312]
- Chris Gulker, 59, American photographer, programmer and writer, brain cancer.[313]
- Néstor Kirchner, 60, Argentine politician, President (2003–2007), First Gentleman (2007–2010), Secretary General of UNASUR (2010), heart attack.[314]
- Paul Kolton, 87, American chairman of the American Stock Exchange (1972–1977), lymphoma.[315]
- Luigi Macaluso, 62, Italian businessman, President and Chairman of the Sowind Group, heart attack.[316]
- Owen B. Pickett, 80, American politician, U.S. Representative from Virginia (1987–2001).[317]
- Saqr bin Mohammad al-Qassimi, 92, Emirati ruler of Ras al-Khaimah (since 1948).[318]
- Hall W. Thompson, 87, American developer of a country club that did not admit black members.[319]
- James Wall, 92, American actor (Captain Kangaroo) and stage manager, after short illness.[320]
28
- Isabella Abbott, 91, American ethnobotanist, first native Hawaiian to receive a doctorate in science.[321]
- Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad, 54, Iraqi general, Armed Forces Chief of Staff (1999–2003), cancer.[322]
- Jack Brokensha, 84, Australian jazz musician, composer and arranger.[323]
- Jesús Mateo Calderón Barrueto, 90, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Puno (1972–1998).[324]
- Robert Dickie, 46, British champion boxer, heart attack.[325]
- Robert Ellenstein, 87, American character actor.[326]
- Erling Fløtten, 72, Norwegian politician.[327]
- Watts Humphrey, 83, American software engineer.[328]
- Gerard Kelly, 51, British actor (City Lights), brain aneurysm.[329]
- Liang Congjie, 78, Chinese environmentalist (Friends of Nature), lung infection.[330]
- James MacArthur, 72, American actor (Hawaii Five-O, Swiss Family Robinson), natural causes.[331]
- Jonathan Motzfeldt, 72, Greenlandic politician, Prime Minister (1979–1991; 1997–2002), brain hemorrhage.[332]
- Paddy Mullins, 91, Irish racehorse trainer.[333]
- Maurice Murphy, 75, British musician (London Symphony Orchestra).[334]
- Ehud Netzer, 76, Israeli archaeologist, discovered tomb of Herod the Great, injuries from a fall.[335]
- Walter Payton, 68, American jazz bassist and sousaphonist, complications from a stroke.[336]
- Anna Prieto Sandoval, 76, American tribal leader (Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation), Native American gaming enterprises pioneer, diabetes.[337]
- Jean Schmit, 79, Luxembourgian Olympic cyclist.[338]
- John Sekula, 41, American guitarist (Mushroomhead).[339]
29
- Gerhard Beyer, 69, German Olympic sports shooter.[340]
- Marcelino Camacho, 92, Spanish trade unionist.[341]
- Ronnie Clayton, 76, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers).[342]
- Geoffrey Crawley, 83, British photographer and editor, debunked Cottingley Fairies mystery.[343]
- Mervyn Haisman, 82, British writer (Doctor Who).[344]
- George Hickenlooper, 47, American documentary filmmaker, accidental drug overdose.[345]
- Yisrael Katz, 82, Israeli public servant and government minister.[346]
- Antonio Mariscal, 95, Mexican Olympic diver.[347]
- Bärbel Mohr, 46, German author.[348]
- Bernard de Nonancourt, 90, French businessman and member of the French Resistance, owner of Laurent-Perrier.[349]
- Karlo Sakandelidze, 82, Georgian actor.[350]
- Takeshi Shudo, 61, Japanese writer, creator of Pokémon, subarachnoid hemorrhage. [351]
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- Douglas Argent, 89, British television producer and director (Fawlty Towers).[352]
- John Benson, 67, Scottish footballer and manager, after short illness.[353]
- Romano Bonagura, 80, Italian bobsledder, Olympic silver medalist (1964).[354]
- Leopoldo Alfredo Bravo, 50, Argentine diplomat, ambassador to Russia, cancer.[355]
- Édouard Carpentier, 84, French-born Canadian professional wrestler.[356]
- Ina Clare, 77, British actress (EastEnders).[357]
- Meta Elste-Neumann, 91, American gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (1948), cancer.[358]
- Arthur Bernard Lewis, 84, American television producer and writer (Dallas), complications from pneumonia.[359]
- Ananías Maidana, 87, Paraguayan teacher and politician, prostate cancer.[360]
- Harry Mulisch, 83, Dutch writer (The Assault, The Discovery of Heaven), cancer.[361]
- Nachi Nozawa, 72, Japanese voice actor, lung cancer.[362]
- Clyde Summers, 91, American academic, complications of a stroke.[363]
- Mateus Feliciano Augusto Tomás, 52, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Namibe (since 2009).[364]
- Howard Van Hyning, 74, American percussionist (New York City Opera), myocardial infarction.[365]
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- Manfred Bock, 69, German Olympic decathlete, heart attack.[366]
- Max Barandun, 68, Swiss Olympic sprinter. [367]
- Roger Holloway, 76, British Anglican priest.[368]
- Dick Loepfe, 88, American football player (Chicago Cardinals).[369]
- Maurice Lucas, 58, American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers), bladder cancer.[370]
- John Selfridge, 83, American mathematician.[371]
- János Simon, 81, Hungarian basketball player, EuroBasket winner (1955).[372]
- Ted Sorensen, 82, American lawyer, White House counsel (1961–1964), stroke.[373]
- Artie Wilson, 90, American baseball player (New York Giants, Birmingham Black Barons), Alzheimer's disease.[374]
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