Deaths in 2006
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The following is a list of notable deaths in 2006. Links to other years follow.
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[edit] December 2006
[edit] 12
- Ellis Rubin, 81, unorthodox Miami attorney and author, cancer. [1]
- Raymond P. Shafer, 89, former Governor of Pennsylvania, complications from congestive heart failure. [2]
[edit] 11
- Elizabeth Bolden, 116, oldest verified person in the world at the time of her death. [3] [4]
- Bob Bronzan, 87, American football coach (San Jose State University, Philadelphia Eagles), congestive heart failure and kidney failure. [5]
- Kenneth Cummins, 106, British veteran of the First World War. [6]
- Homer Ledford, 79, bluegrass music legend, guitar and dulcimer luthier, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [7]
- Lo Tak Shing, 71, Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, stroke. [8] [9]
[edit] 10
- Dr. Mario Llerena, 93, Cuban intellectual and author, former Castro supporter turned critic, natural causes. [10]
- Cardinal Salvatore Pappalardo, 88, Archbishop of Palermo (1970–1996), natural causes. [11]
- Augusto Pinochet, 91, ex-president of Chile, complications from heart attack. [12]
[edit] 9
- Alberto D'Aguanno, 42, Italian Mediaset TV sport journalist, complications from a illness. [13] [14] (Italian)
- Georgia Gibbs, 87, American singer ("Kiss of Fire") known for her work on Your Hit Parade, leukemia. [15] [16]
- Ralph Gomberg, 85, former principal oboist at the Boston Symphony, primary lateral sclerosis. [17]
- Martin Nodell, 91, American comic book and advertising artist, creator of the Golden Age Green Lantern, natural causes. [18] [19]
- Francesco Rosetta, 84, Italian football player. [20] (Italian)
[edit] 8
- Ernie Fladell, 81, founder of the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, complications following a heart attack. [21]
- Raúl Marciel Pérez, activist for indigenous peoples of Mexico, shot. [22]
- Martha Tilton, 91, American jazz and swing singer with Benny Goodman, natural causes. [23]
- José Uribe, 47, Dominican baseball shortstop, mostly with the San Francisco Giants (1984–93), car accident. [24]
[edit] 7
- Lyuben Berov, 81, Bulgarian prime minister (1992–94). [25]
- Kevin Berry, 61, Australian gold medal winner in the 200m butterfly at the 1964 Summer Olympics, brain tumour. [26]
- Moses Hardy, 113, oldest known man in the United States and last African-American veteran of World War I, natural causes. [27] [28]
- J. B. Hunt, Sr., 79, American trucking executive and founder of J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc., head injuries from a fall. [29] [30]
- Kim Hyung-chil, 47, South Korean equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games, crushed by falling horse. [31] [32].
- Jeane Kirkpatrick, 80, former American U.N. ambassador, congestive heart failure. [33] [34]
- Jay McShann, 90, African-American blues/swing pianist, bandleader and singer. [35] [36]
- Ben Ruffin, 64, Chair of the UNC Board of Governors, political advisor; heart attack. [37]
[edit] 6
- Khan Akhmedov, 70, former Prime Minister of Turkmenistan (1989-92), heart attack. [38]
- Darren "Wiz" Brown, 44, British musician and lead singer of Mega City Four, stroke. [39]
- Russell Buchanan, 106, United States World War I veteran, stroke. [40]
- Andy Dill, 39, gay porn actor and movie producer, meningitis [41]
- Andra Franklin, 47, American former NFL player with the Miami Dolphins, congestive heart failure. [42]
- Leon Mandelbaum, 86, American founder of Mandee and Annie Sez clothing chains, natural causes. [43]
- Mavis Pugh, 92, British Actress in You Rang M'Lord?. [44]
- Robert Rosenblum, 79, American art historian, curator, and author, colon cancer. [45]
[edit] 5
- Peter Blake, 86, German-born American architect, author, editor, and curator, complications from a respiratory infection. [46]
- David Bronstein, 82, Ukrainian-born chess grandmaster and writer, champion of USSR, natural causes. [47] [48]
- Eric Cox, 83, Australian rugby league player, referee and administrator, pneumonia and stroke. [49]
- Michael Gilden, 42, actor (NCIS, Return of the Jedi), apparent suicide. [50] [51]
- Michael A. Guido, 52, six-term mayor of Dearborn, Michigan and president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, cancer. [52]
- Gernot Jurtin, 51, Austrian football player, cancer. [53]
- Yvonne Scarlett-Golden, 80, first black female mayor of Daytona Beach, Florida, cancer. [54]
- Van Smith, 61, American costume and makeup designer, heart attack. [55]
- Shahdan Zahari, 33, Malaysian striker for Pahang FA (1993–1996), complications from paralysis. [56]
[edit] 4
- Sir Peter Gadsden, 77, Lord Mayor of London 1979-80, sudden death. [57]
- Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 84, Burkinabé politician, natural causes. [58]
- James Kim, 35, American CNET editor, exposure and hypothermia. [59] [60] [61]
- Wolfram Kistner, 83, South African theologian and anti-apartheid activist, natural causes. [62]
- Ronnie Lippin, 59, American publicist and manager, worked with Eric Clapton, Brian Wilson and Prince, breast cancer. [63]
- Arthur Shimkin, 84, American Grammy Award-winning producer of children's records, bladder cancer. [64]
- Len Sutton, 81, American former Indianapolis 500 racing driver, cancer. [65]
[edit] 3
- Eleanor Thomas Elliott, 80, American advocate for women's rights and chair of the board of Barnard College, car accident. [66]
- Craig Hinton, 42, British science fiction author, heart attack. [67]
- Logan Whitehurst, 29, American singer/songwriter (The Velvet Teen), brain cancer. [68][69]
[edit] 2
- Bob Berry, 80, English test cricket player, natural causes. [70]
- Kari Edwards, 52, American poet, artist and gender activist, heart failure. [71]
- Kurt Lipstein, 97, German-born British academic, Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Cambridge, natural causes. [72]
- Herbie Nayokpuk, 77, Iditarod dog-sled racer, complications from stroke. [73]
- George Tindall, 85, American historian and author, complications of diabetes. [74]
- Mariska Veres, 59, Dutch singer of Shocking Blue, hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970 with "Venus", cancer. [75] [76] (Dutch)
- Kurt Wasserfallen, 59, Swiss politician, member of the Swiss National Council, cancer. [77], [78] (German)
- Dwayne Wilcox, 66, American drag racer during the 1950s and 1960s, renal failure brought on by diabetes. [79]
[edit] 1
- Claude Jade, 58, French actress (Baisers Volés, L'Amour en Fuite, Topaz), metastatic eye cancer. [80] [81]
- Sid Raymond, 97, American character actor and voice of Baby Huey, complications of a stroke. [82]
- Ali Khan Samsudin, 48, "Snake King" of Malaysia, venomous snakebite. [83]
- Edi Sudrajat, 68, former Indonesian defense minister, respiratory failure. [84]
- Rosie Lee Tompkins, 70, African-American quiltmaker, cancer. [85]
[edit] November 2006
[edit] October 2006
[edit] September 2006
[edit] August 2006
[edit] July 2006
See Deaths in July 2006.
[edit] June 2006
See Deaths in June 2006.
[edit] May 2006
See Deaths in May 2006.
[edit] April 2006
See Deaths in April 2006.
[edit] March 2006
See Deaths in March 2006.
[edit] February 2006
[edit] January 2006
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