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Deaths in August 2011


Deaths in August 2011


The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2011.

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.

August 2011

1

  • Concha Alós, 85, Spanish writer.
  • Stan Barstow, 83, English novelist.
  • Joe Caffie, 80, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Buckeyes).
  • Carmela Marie Cristiano, 83, American Roman Catholic nun (Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth), first nun to seek political office in New Jersey.
  • Florentina Gómez Miranda, 99, Argentine lawyer and women's rights activist.
  • Gamini Goonesena, 80, Sri Lankan cricketer.
  • Chieko N. Okazaki, 84, American Mormon women's leader, first non-Caucasian woman to hold a senior position in the LDS church, heart failure.
  • Ken Payne, 60, American football player (Green Bay Packers).
  • Alex Pitko, 97, American baseball player.
  • Zhanna Prokhorenko, 71, Russian film actress (Ballad of a Soldier).

2

  • Leslie Esdaile Banks, 51, American author (The Vampire Huntress Legend Series), adrenal cancer.
  • Baruj Benacerraf, 90, Venezuelan-born American immunologist, Nobel laureate (1980).
  • Ralph Berkowitz, 100, American composer.
  • Igor Chepusov, 61, Soviet and American producer, script writer and director.
  • Meldric Daluz, 90, Indian Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) field hockey player.
  • Al Federoff, 87, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).
  • Asadullo Gulomov, 58, Tajik politician, Deputy Prime Minister (since 2006).
  • Andrey Kapitsa, 80, Russian geographer and explorer, discovered and named Lake Vostok.
  • Clarence E. Miller, 93, American politician, U.S. Representative from Ohio (1967–1993), pneumonia.
  • Attilio Pavesi, 100, Italian Olympic cyclist, oldest living Olympic champion.
  • Richard Pearson, 93, Welsh actor (The Yellow Rolls-Royce).
  • José Sanchis Grau, 79, Spanish comic book artist.
  • James Ford Seale, 76, American murderer, Ku Klux Klan member.
  • Markku Yli-Isotalo, 58, Finnish Olympic wrestler

3

  • Rudolf Brazda, 98, German concentration camp prisoner, last known survivor of pink triangle homosexual deportation.
  • Richard Cates, 85, American lawyer.
  • Annette Charles, 63, American actress (Grease), complications of lung cancer.
  • Antonio Diaz, 83, Filipino politician, Representative from Zambales (1969–1972, 1992–2001, 2004–2011).
  • Jackie Hudson, 76, American nun and peace activist.
  • Ingrid Luterkort, 101, Swedish actress.
  • Andrew McDermott, 45, British singer (Threshold), complications of kidney failure.
  • Simona Monyová, 44, Czech writer, stabbed.
  • Ray Patterson, 89, American basketball executive (Milwaukee Bucks, Houston Rockets).
  • Nikolai Arnoldovich Petrov, 68, Russian pianist, People's Artist of the USSR, stroke.
  • José Ignacio Rivero, 90, Cuban journalist.
  • William Sleator, 66, American science fiction writer (Interstellar Pig).
  • Bubba Smith, 66, American football player (Baltimore Colts) and actor (Police Academy, Stroker Ace).
  • Mohsen Koochebaghi Tabrizi, 87, Iranian Shi'ite Muslim marja, heart attack.
  • Allan Watkins, 89, Welsh cricketer, after short illness.

4

  • David B. Barrett, 83, American professor.
  • Alan Blackshaw, 78, English mountaineer and civil servant, cancer.
  • Michael Bukht, 69, British radio executive, television personality and chef who worked as Michael Barry.
  • Mark Duggan, 29, British crime suspect, shot.
  • Naoki Matsuda, 34, Japanese footballer (Yokohama F. Marinos, national team), suspected heart attack.
  • Conrad Schnitzler, 74, German musician (Tangerine Dream, Kluster, Eruption, Berlin Express), stomach cancer.
  • Erika Thijs, 51, Belgian politician, Senator (since 1995), cancer.
  • Sherman White, 82, American basketball player (Long Island University).

5

  • Jean-Claude Bajeux, 79, Haitian activist and scholar, lung cancer.
  • Gerry Davidson, 90, American masters athlete, stroke.
  • Erol Erduran, 78, Cypriot educator and writer.
  • Dudley E. Faver, 94, American Air Force major general and academic.
  • Marion D. Hanks, 89, American Mormon leader.
  • Grahame Jarratt, 82, New Zealand rower.
  • Hazel Johnson-Brown, 83, American Army nurse and general, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Andrzej Lepper, 57, Polish politician, suspected suicide by hanging.
  • Elphas Mukonoweshuro, 58, Zimbabwean academic and politician.
  • Gary Nixon, 70, American motorcycle racer, complications from a heart attack.
  • Francesco Quinn, 48, Italian-born American actor (Platoon, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, The Shield), heart attack.
  • Aziz Shavershian, 22, Australian bodybuilder and model, heart attack.
  • Adi Talmor, 58, Israeli journalist and news presenter, assisted suicide.
  • Stan Willemse, 86, British footballer (Chelsea).

6

  • Bernadine Healy, 67, American cardiologist, director of the National Institutes of Health (1991–1993), brain cancer.
  • Fred Imus, 69, American songwriter and radio talk show host, brother of Don Imus.
  • Kuno Klötzer, 89, German football coach.
  • Fe del Mundo, 99, Filipino pediatrician, National Scientist of the Philippines, heart attack.
  • Roman Opałka, 79, French-born Polish painter.
  • John W. Ryan, 81, American academic administrator, President of Indiana University (1971–1987).
  • Jerry Smith, 80, American football player (San Francisco 49ers) and coach (Denver Broncos).
  • John Wood, 81, English actor (WarGames, Chocolat, Sabrina), Tony winner (1976).

7

  • Eric Anthony Abrahams, 71, Jamaican public servant.
  • Joseph Candolfi, 89, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Basel (1983–1996).
  • Hugh Carey, 92, American politician, Governor of New York (1975–1982) and U.S. Representative (1961–1974).
  • Rocco Colonna, 77, American politician, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1975–1988).
  • Charles Coventry, 52, Zimbabwean cricket umpire.
  • Cornelius Elanjikal, 92, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Verapoly (1987–1996).
  • Eddie Gibbins, 85, English footballer.
  • Marshall Grant, 83, American double bassist (Tennessee Two).
  • F. M. Hardacre, 96, American academic and college football coach.
  • Mark Hatfield, 89, American politician, Governor of Oregon (1959–1967) and U.S. Senator (1967–1997).
  • Harri Holkeri, 74, Finnish politician, Prime Minister (1987–1991), after long illness.
  • Paul Meier, 87, American mathematician (Kaplan–Meier estimator), complications from a stroke.
  • George Naghi, 59, Romanian businessman, founder of Aldis SRL, boating accident.
  • Tom Radney, 79, American politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1967–1971), after long illness.
  • Jiří Traxler, 99, Czech-born Canadian jazz pianist.
  • Nancy Wake, 98, New Zealand-born Australian French Resistance leader, chest infection.
  • Charles Wyly, 77, American businessman and philanthropist, co-founder of Michaels Stores, automobile accident.
  • Joe Yamanaka, 64, Japanese rock singer, lung cancer.

8

  • Neal Abberley, 67, English cricketer, heart and lung condition.
  • Ray Anderson, 77, American entrepreneur, cancer.
  • Mike Barrett, 67, American Olympic and professional basketball player (Virginia Squires, San Diego Conquistadors).
  • Ruth Brinker, 89, American AIDS and nutrition activist, founder of Project Open Hand, vascular dementia.
  • Royal Copeland, 86, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Cem Erman, 64, Turkish actor and composer.
  • Fred Ingaldson, 78, Canadian Olympic basketball player.
  • Kurt Johansson, 97, Swedish Olympic sport shooter.
  • Anastasios Peponis, 87, Greek politician and author, heart problems.
  • Federico Richter Fernandez-Prada, 89, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ayacucho/Huamanga (1979–1991).
  • Hind Rostom, 81, Egyptian actress, heart attack.
  • Jiřina Švorcová, 83, Czech actress and pro-Communist activist.
  • Chandrashekhar Vijay, 77, Indian Jain Monk.
  • Harry H. Wellington, 84, American lawyer, Dean of Yale Law School (1975–1985) and New York Law School (1992–2000), brain tumor.
  • Guillermo Zarur, 79, Mexican actor, complications of kidney and heart disease.

9

  • Wendy Babcock, 32, Canadian advocate for the rights of prostitutes, suspected suicide.
  • Roberto Busa, 97, Italian Jesuit priest, pioneer in Digital Humanities.
  • Adolphe-Maria Gustave Hardy, 91, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Beauvais (1985–1995).
  • Yoshihiro Hamaguchi, 85, Japanese Olympic swimmer, heart failure.
  • Jimmy Harris, 76, American football player (University of Oklahoma, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles), natural causes.
  • Kolapo Ishola, 77, Nigerian politician, Governor of Oyo State (1991–1993).
  • Eleanor Josaitis, 79, American activist, co-founder of Focus: HOPE, peritoneal cancer.
  • Julian Kenny, 81, Trinidadian zoologist, environmentalist and politician, Senator (1995–2001).
  • Mimi Lee, 91, American chemist, First Lady of Maryland (1977–1979), heart failure.
  • Werner W. Wallroth, 81, German film director.

10

  • P. C. Alexander, 90, Indian politician, Governor of Tamil Nadu (1988–1990), Maharashtra (1993–2002) and Goa (1996–1998).
  • Moraíto Chico II, 54, Spanish musician, cancer.
  • Arnaud Desjardins, 86, French philosopher.
  • Norton Fredrick, 73, Sri Lankan cricketer, illness.
  • Billy Grammer, 85, American country singer.
  • Selwyn Griffith, 83, Welsh poet.
  • Oldřich Machač, 65, Czech Olympic silver (1968, 1976) and bronze (1972) medal-winning ice hockey player, heart failure.
  • Babak Masoumi, 39, Iranian futsal player and coach, blood cancer.
  • Lilia Michel, 85, Mexican actress.
  • Mark Sinyangwe, 31, Zambian footballer.

11

  • Agustín Romualdo Álvarez Rodríguez, 88, Spanish-born Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Machiques (1986–1995).
  • V. R. Athavale, 92, Indian singer.
  • Robert Breer, 84, American experimental filmmaker.
  • Don Chandler, 76, American football player (New York Giants, Green Bay Packers).
  • George Devol, 99, American inventor, creator of Unimate, the first industrial robot.
  • Karen Drambjan, 57, Armenian-born Estonian activist, shot.
  • Ignacio Flores, 58, Mexican football player (Cruz Azul, national team), shot.
  • Mateo Flores, 89, Guatemalan Olympic athlete.
  • Noach Flug, 86, Polish-born Israeli economist, advocate for rights of Holocaust survivors.
  • Richard Floyd, 80, American politician and lawmaker.
  • Clair George, 81, American CIA officer (Iran–Contra affair), cardiac arrest.
  • David Holbrook, 88, English writer and academic.
  • Jani Lane, 47, American musician (Warrant).
  • Scott LeDoux, 62, American boxer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Karen Overington, 59, Australian politician, Victorian MLA for Ballarat West (1999–2010).
  • Bob Shamansky, 84, American politician, U.S. Representative from Ohio (1981–1983).
  • Johann Traxler, 52, Austrian Olympic cyclist.
  • Joe Trimble, 80, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates).
  • Paul Wilkinson, 74, British academic, expert on the study of terrorism (University of St Andrews).
  • Bob Will, 80, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).

12

  • Patricia Acioli, 47, Brazilian judge and feminist, shot.
  • Austin-Emile Burke, 89, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Halifax (1991–1998).
  • Ernie Johnson, 87, American baseball player (Boston Braves/Milwaukee Braves, Baltimore Orioles) and broadcaster (Atlanta Braves).
  • Karl Kittsteiner, 91, German cyclist and National Champion (1946).
  • Charles P. Murray, Jr., 89, American Army colonel, Medal of Honor recipient, heart failure.
  • Robert Robinson, 83, English radio and television presenter.
  • Francisco Solano López, 83, Argentine comics artist (El Eternauta), complications from a stroke.
  • Pierpaolo Spangaro, 69, Italian Olympic swimmer.

13

  • Álvaro Lara, 26, Chilean footballer, traffic collision.
  • Chris Lawrence, 78, British racing driver and engineer, cancer.
  • Ctirad Mašín, 81, Czech resistance fighter.
  • Tareque Masud, 54, Bangladeshi independent film director, traffic collision.
  • Mishuk Munier, 52, Bangladeshi journalist, photography director, media specialist and cinematographer, traffic collision.
  • Jesús del Pozo, 65, Spanish fashion designer, pulmonary emphysema.
  • Topi Sorsakoski, 58, Finnish singer, lung cancer.
  • Ellen Winther, 78, Danish opera singer and actress.

14

  • Fritz Bach, 77, Austrian-born American transplant physician and immunologist.
  • Jonathan Bacon, 30, American gangster, shot.
  • Albert Brown, 105, American World War II veteran, oldest survivor of Bataan Death March.
  • Kase2 (Jeff Brown), 52, graffiti writer and contributor to the hip-hop movement.
  • Yekaterina Golubeva, 44, Russian actress.
  • Shammi Kapoor, 79, Indian film actor and director, renal failure.
  • Fritz Korbach, 66, German football player and manager, laryngeal cancer.
  • Paul Reeves, 78, New Zealand Anglican archbishop, Primate (1980–1985), Governor-General (1985–1990), cancer.
  • Friedrich Schoenfelder, 94, German actor.
  • Shawn Tompkins, 37, Canadian kickboxer and mixed martial artist, suspected heart attack.

15

  • Nenad Bijedić, 51, Bosnian football manager, cancer.
  • Colin Harvey, 50, British science fiction writer and editor, stroke.
  • Michael Legat, 88, British author and publisher.
  • Peter Mair, 60, Irish political scientist.
  • Solomon Mujuru, 62, Zimbabwean military officer and politician, injuries from a fire.
  • Wim Peeters, 85, South African Olympic shooter.
  • Hugo Perié, 67, Argentine politician, MP (since 2003), Montoneros militant, lung disease.
  • Sif Ruud, 95, Swedish actress.
  • Rick Rypien, 27, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks), suicide.
  • Tōru Shōriki, 92, Japanese baseball team owner (Tokyo Giants), sepsis.
  • Betty Thatcher, 67, British lyricist (Renaissance), cancer.

16

  • Vladimir Antakov, 54, Soviet Olympic hockey player.
  • Andrej Bajuk, 67, Slovenian politician and economist, Prime Minister (2000), stroke.
  • Mihri Belli, 96, Turkish politician and writer, respiratory failure.
  • Creed Black, 86, American newspaper publisher (Lexington Herald-Leader).
  • Huw Ceredig, 69, Welsh actor.
  • Albert Facchiano, 101, American mobster.
  • Akiko Futaba, 96, Japanese ryūkōka singer.
  • Ahmet Kıbıl, 58, Turkish Olympic skier.
  • Bruno Monti, 81, Italian Olympic cyclist.
  • Frank Munro, 63, Scottish footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.), heart attack.
  • Pete Pihos, 87, American Hall of Fame football player (Philadelphia Eagles), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Leo Rodríguez, 82, Mexican baseball player.
  • Ramesh Saxena, 66, Indian cricketer, brain haemorrhage.
  • Bernard William Schmitt, 82, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston (1989–2004).
  • Aud Talle, 65, Norwegian social anthropologist.

17

  • Augustus Aikhomu, 72, Nigerian admiral and politician, Vice President (1986–1993).
  • Hrach Bartikyan, 84, Armenian academician.
  • Vasyl Dzharty, 53, Ukrainian politician, Prime Minister of Crimea (since 2010), cancer.
  • Gualtiero Jacopetti, 91, Italian documentary film director.
  • Michel Mohrt, 97, French writer, member of the Académie française (since 1985).
  • Pierre Quinon, 49, French pole vaulter and Olympic champion (1984), suicide.
  • Bill Robinson, 72, New Zealand scientist.

18

  • John Bean, 48, Australian cinematographer, helicopter crash.
  • Samir Chanda, 53, Indian art film director, cardiac arrest.
  • Peter George Davis, 87, English Royal Marine officer,
  • Simon De Jong, 69, Canadian politician, MP for Regina East (1979–1988) and Regina—Qu'Appelle (1988–1997), leukemia.
  • Bill Gray, 88, American football player (Washington Redskins).
  • Johnson, 58, Indian film music composer, cardiac arrest.
  • Paul Lockyer, 61, Australian journalist, helicopter crash.
  • Herb Pfuhl, 83, American politician, longest-serving mayor of Johnstown, Pennsylvania (1971–1977, 1982–1993).
  • Maurice M. Rapport, 91, American neuroscience biochemist.
  • Scotty Robertson, 81, American basketball coach (New Orleans Jazz, Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons), cancer.
  • Jerome J. Shestack, 88, American human rights activist and attorney, President of American Bar Association (1997–1998).
  • Jean Tabary, 81, French comic strip artist.
  • Norm Willey, 83, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).

19

  • John Abley, 81, Australian football player, cardiac arrest.
  • Hendrina Afrikaner, 58–59, Namibian politician, car accident.
  • Merv Brooks, 92, Australian footballer.
  • Gil Courtemanche, 68, Canadian journalist and novelist (Un dimanche à la piscine à Kigali), cancer.
  • Gun Hägglund, 79, Swedish television personality, Sweden's first female television news presenter, after short illness.
  • Kerima Polotan Tuvera, 85, Filipino author and journalist.
  • Brian Pope, 100, English rugby union player.
  • Raúl Ruiz, 70, Chilean film director (Three Lives and Only One Death, Time Regained), pulmonary infection.
  • Jimmy Sangster, 83, British director and screenwriter (Hammer Films).
  • Vilem Sokol, 96, American conductor and music professor, cancer.
  • Vladimir Torban, 78, Soviet basketballer, 1956 Olympic silver medalist, two-times European champion.
  • Yevhen Yevseyev, 24, Ukrainian footballer, car accident.

20

  • George C. Axtell, 90, American military officer, United States Marine Corps lieutenant-general.
  • Reza Badiyi, 81, Iranian-born American television director (Mission: Impossible, The Six Million Dollar Man).
  • Ross Barbour, 82, American singer, last founding member of The Four Freshmen, lung cancer.
  • Fred Fay, 66, American leader in the disability rights movement.
  • Charles Gubser, 95, American politician, U.S. Representative from California (1953–1974).
  • Rafael Halperin, 87, Israeli businessman and professional wrestler.
  • Patricia Hardy, 79, American actress, colon cancer.
  • Chal Port, 80, American baseball coach (The Citadel).
  • Jethu Singh Rajpurohit, 90, Indian politician.
  • Angelo Maria Rivato, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ponta de Pedras (1967–2002).
  • Ram Sharan Sharma, 91, Indian historian.
  • Vernon Stratton, 83, British Olympic sailor.

21

  • Dharani Dhar Awasthi, 88, Indian botanist, taxonomist, and lichenologist.
  • Dame Christine Cole Catley, 88, New Zealand journalist, publisher and author, lung cancer.
  • Sir Donald Farquharson, 83, British jurist.
  • Patrick Guillemin, 60, French actor and voice actor, heart attack.
  • Brian Harrison, 89, Australian-born British politician and businessman, MP for Maldon (1955–1974).
  • Budd Hopkins, 80, American artist and UFO researcher, liver cancer.
  • John R. Hubbard, 92, American diplomat, President of University of Southern California (1970–1980), United States Ambassador to India (1988–1989).
  • John J. Kelley, 80, American Olympic long-distance runner, winner of the 1957 Boston Marathon.
  • Irène Pittelioen, 84, French Olympic gymnast.
  • Ezra Sued, 88, Argentine footballer (Racing Club de Avellaneda), infection.
  • Muga Takewaki, 67, Japanese actor, cerebrovascular disease.
  • Edith Tiempo, 92, Filipino author, National Artist of the Philippines, heart attack.

22

  • Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, 40, Libyan-born Afghan Al-Qaeda leader.
  • Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani, 72, Yemeni politician, Prime Minister (1994–1997).
  • Ray Abruzzese, 73, American football player (Buffalo Bills, New York Jets).
  • Nickolas Ashford, 70, American R&B singer (Ashford & Simpson) and songwriter ("Ain't No Mountain High Enough"), throat cancer.
  • John Howard Davies, 72, English television producer and director (Fawlty Towers, The Good Life), former child actor (Oliver Twist), cancer.
  • Kamal el-Shennawi, 89, Egyptian actor.
  • Joan Gerber, 76, American voice actress (DuckTales).
  • Jesper Klein, 66, Danish actor, liver cancer.
  • Jack Layton, 61, Canadian politician, Leader of the Official Opposition (2011) and New Democratic Party (2003–2011), cancer.
  • Jerry Leiber, 78, American songwriter ("Stand By Me", "Hound Dog", "Jailhouse Rock"), cardiopulmonary failure.
  • Loriot, 87, German cartoonist and actor.
  • Samuel Menashe, 85, American poet, natural causes.
  • Žarko Nikolić, 74, Serbian footballer.
  • Casey Ribicoff, 88, American socialite and philanthropist, lung cancer.
  • Michael Showers, 45, American actor (Treme, The Vampire Diaries, The Tree of Life), drowned.
  • Thomas Syme, 83, British Olympic ice hockey player.

23

  • Akhtaruzzaman, 65, Bangladeshi film director.
  • J.C. Daniel, 84, Indian naturalist, lung cancer.
  • Paul Francis Duffy, 79, American-born Zambian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mongu (1997–2011).
  • Clare Hodges, 54, British campaigner for the medical use of cannabis, multiple sclerosis.
  • Sybil Jason, 83, American child actress.
  • David Lunn-Rockliffe, 86, British businessman co-founder of the River and Rowing Museum, heart failure.
  • Jim Peckham, 81, American Olympic wrestler.
  • Frank Potenza, 77, American police officer and actor (Jimmy Kimmel Live!), cancer.
  • Hasballah M. Saad, 63, Indonesian politician, Human Rights Minister (1999–2000).
  • Peter Terpeluk, Jr., 63, American diplomat, Ambassador to Luxembourg (2002–2005), heart attack.
  • June Wayne, 93, American artist and print maker.
  • Willie Williams, 86, American Negro league baseball player.

24

  • Frank DiLeo, 63, American music industry executive and actor (Goodfellas, Wayne's World), heart complications.
  • Esther Gordy Edwards, 91, American Motown executive, creator of Hitsville U.S.A. museum.
  • Seyhan Erözçelik, 49, Turkish poet.
  • Mike Flanagan, 59, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays), suicide by gunshot.
  • Frederick A. Fox, 80, American composer and music educator.
  • Jenő Gerbovits, 86, Hungarian politician, minister without portfolio (1990–1991), tractor accident.
  • Paul Harney, 82, American golfer.
  • Jack Hayes, 92, American composer and orchestrator (The Color Purple, The Unsinkable Molly Brown), natural causes.
  • Clemente Isnard, 94, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nova Friburgo (1960–1992).
  • George Knight, 90, English footballer (Burnley).
  • Joyce McDougall, 91, New Zealand-French psychoanalyst.
  • Graeme Moody, 60, New Zealand sports broadcaster, drowned.
  • Yacoub Romanos, 76, Lebanese Olympic wrestler.
  • Alfons Van Brandt, 84, Belgian footballer.

25

  • Bandi Rajan Babu, 73, Indian photographer.
  • A. A. Birch, Jr., 78, American lawyer and judge, Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court.
  • Donna Christanello, 69, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
  • Jyles Coggins, 90, American politician, Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina (1975–1977).
  • Elliott Johnston, 93, Australian jurist, Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia (1983–1988).
  • Lazar Mojsov, 90, Macedonian politician, 10th. President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1987–1988).
  • Eugene Nida, 96, American linguist and bible translator.
  • Anne Sharp, 94, Scottish coloratura soprano.
  • Ruth Thomas, 84, British writer.

26

  • Aloysius Ambrozic, 81, Slovenian-born Canadian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Toronto (1990–2006).
  • George Band, 82, British mountaineer.
  • C. K. Barrett, 94, British theologian.
  • Josephine Figlo, 88, American baseball player (AAGPBL).
  • Patrick C. Fischer, 75, American computer scientist and Unabomber target.
  • Susan Fromberg Schaeffer, 71, American novelist and educator, complications of a stroke.
  • John McAleese, 61, British SAS soldier involved in the Iranian Embassy Siege.
  • Elvis Reifer, 50, Barbadian cricketer.
  • Manuel Saavedra, 70, Chilean footballer [1]
  • Donn A. Starry, 86, American army officer, Commanding General, TRADOC (1977–1981).
  • B. Jeff Stone, 75, American rockabilly singer-songwriter.
  • Nadine Winter, 87, American politician, member of the Council of the District of Columbia (1975–1991).

27

  • Heribert Barrera, 94, Spanish politician, President of the Parliament of Catalonia (1980–1984).
  • Eve Brent, 82, American actress (The Green Mile, Garfield, Adam-12).
  • Frank Fanovich, 88, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Athletics).
  • Lykourgos Kallergis, 97, Greek actor, director and politician.
  • Stetson Kennedy, 94, American folklorist and civil rights activist.
  • Kim Tai-chung, 54, Korean actor and martial artist, internal stomach bleeding.
  • Nico Minardos, 81, Greek actor (Istanbul, Twelve Hours to Kill, The Twilight Zone), natural causes.
  • John Parke, 74, Northern Irish footballer (Linfield, Hibernian, Sunderland, Northern Ireland), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Tapio Pöyhönen, 83, Finnish Olympic basketball player
  • Iya Savvina, 75, Russian actress, People's Artist of the USSR.
  • N. F. Simpson, 92, British dramatist.
  • Keith Tantlinger, 92, American mechanical engineer and inventor.
  • Pat Villani, 57, American computer programmer (FreeDOS)

28

  • Theo Blankenaauw, 87, Dutch track cyclist.
  • Billy Drake, 93, British fighter pilot.
  • Bernie Gallacher, 44, British footballer (Aston Villa).
  • Bruno Gamberini, 61, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Campinas (since 2004).
  • Len Ganley, 68, Northern Irish snooker referee.
  • George Green, 59, American songwriter ("Hurts So Good", "Crumblin' Down"), lung cancer.
  • Leonard Harris, 81, American actor, arts and theater critic (WCBS-TV), complications of pneumonia.
  • Leonidas Kyrkos, 87, Greek politician, after short illness.
  • Dmitri Royster, 87, American hierarch (Orthodox Church in America), Archbishop of the Diocese of the South (1978–2009).
  • Tony Sale, 80, British computer scientist.
  • Necip Torumtay, 84–85, Turkish general, Chief of the General Staff (1987–1990).

29

  • Ebenezer Adam, 91–92, Ghanaian teacher and politician.
  • Pauline Morrow Austin, 94, American physicist and meteorologist.
  • Jim Baechtold, 83, American basketball player.
  • John Bancroft, 82, British architect.
  • David "Honeyboy" Edwards, 96, American blues guitarist and singer, heart failure.
  • Khamis Gaddafi, 28, Libyan seventh son of Muammar Gaddafi, commander of the Khamis Brigade, airstrike.
  • R. B. McDowell, 97, Irish historian.
  • Mark Ovendale, 37, English footballer (Luton Town, Bournemouth), cancer.
  • David P. Reynolds, 96, American businessman and Thoroughbred racehorse breeder.
  • George Sutor, 67, American basketball player.
  • Junpei Takiguchi, 80, Japanese voice actor and narrator (Dragon Ball, Yatterman, Mazinger Z), stomach cancer.
  • Ayala Zacks-Abramov, 99, Israeli art patron.

30

  • Alla Bayanova, 97, Russian singer, People's Artist of Russia, cancer.
  • Faye Blackstone, 96, American rodeo star, cancer.
  • Ronald N. Hartman, 76, American professor of astronomy, planetarium director (Mt. San Antonio College).
  • Revo Jõgisalu, 35, Estonian rapper, melanoma.
  • Peggy Lloyd, 98, American stage actress.
  • Wambui Otieno, 75, Kenyan politician.
  • João Carlos Batista Pinheiro, 79, Brazilian footballer, prostate cancer.
  • Cactus Pryor, 88, American broadcaster, Alzheimer's disease.

31

  • Paul Abisheganaden, 97, Singaporean music conductor and Cultural Medallion recipient.
  • Wade Belak, 35, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Nashville Predators), suicide.
  • Cal Christensen, 84, American basketball player (Milwaukee Hawks, Rochester Royals), heart failure.
  • Denis Collins, 58, Australian football player, heart attack.
  • Abderrahmane Mahjoub, 82, Moroccan-born French footballer.
  • Robert Muir, 91, Canadian politician, MP and Senator.
  • Dave Petrie, 64, Scottish politician, Member of the Scottish Parliament for Highlands and Islands (2006–2007).
  • Valery Rozhdestvensky, 72, Soviet cosmonaut.
  • Betty Skelton, 85, American aerobatics pilot and Women Airforce Service Pilots veteran.
  • Jack Stephens, 78, American basketball player (St. Louis Hawks).
  • Radoslav Stojanović, 81, Serbian politician and law expert (University of Belgrade), co-founder of the Democratic Party.
  • Peter Twiss, 90, British test pilot.
  • Rosel Zech, 69, German actress (Veronika Voss, Aimée & Jaguar), cancer.

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