Deaths in February 2006
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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2006.
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- James Ronald "Bunkie" Blackburn, 69, NASCAR driver [1]
- Owen Chamberlain, 85, particle physicist, co-discoverer of the antiproton, winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics. Complications from Parkinson's Disease.[2]
- Travis Claridge, 27, American football player with the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. [3]
- Hugh McCartney, 86, former Labour Party MP. [4]
- Push Singh, 33, Artificial Intelligence researcher who did groundbreaking work in the Open Mind Common Sense Project. [5] Suicide
- J. Tyson Tildon, 74, American neuroscientist did pioneering work in the biochemistry of mental retardation. [citation needed]
- Arno Wallaard, 26, Dutch cyclist. [citation needed]
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- Alice Baker, 107, last surviving British woman to serve in the First World War, member of the Royal Flying Corps [6] [7]
- Ferenc Bene, 61, Hungarian football (soccer) player
- Otis Chandler, 78, former publisher of the Los Angeles Times. [8][9][10]
- Fahd Faraj al-Juwair, 36, Saudi Arabian alleged head of al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula, killed in foiled bombing attempt. [11]
- Milton Katims, 96, long-time conductor and leader of the Seattle Symphony
- Tsakani Mhinga, 27, South African R&B singer. [12]
- William Musto, 88, former mayor of Union City, New Jersey, convicted of racketeering [13]
- Pierre Nerini, 90, French violinist. [citation needed]
- Hans-Georg Possanner, 66, Austrian diplomat. [citation needed]
- John Prestwich, 67, Longest surviving iron lung patient [14]
- Robert Lee Scott, Jr., 97, retired United States Air Force brigadier general and fighter ace, author (God is My Co-Pilot). [15]
- Linda Smith, 48, British comedian, ovarian cancer. [16]
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- Dr. E. Russell Alexander, 77, American epidemiologist [17]
- Georgina Battiscombe, 100, author & biographer [18]
- Bill Cardoso, 68, American writer and editor, coined the term "gonzo" [19]
- Walter Kerber, 79, German Jesuit and Professor of Ethics [20]
- Alexis N. Obolensky, 86, White Russian exile, US. State Department negotiator. [21]
- Sir Hans Singer, 95, German-born British economist, helped create the World Food Program and the United Nations Development Program. [22]
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- Jeff Barnes, 23, professional wrestling announcer, died after falling off a cliff while hiking.
- Dr. Robin Coombs, 84, British immunologist, developed Coombs Antibody test[23]
- Kenneth Deane, 45, Canadian police officer convicted in Ipperwash shooting, automobile accident. [24]
- Thomas Koppel, 61, Danish musician and composer from the band Savage Rose. [25]
- Darren McGavin, 83, American actor (Kolchak: The Night Stalker, A Christmas Story). [26] [27][28]
- Henry M. Morris, 87, American young earth creationist leader, complications of stroke. [29] [30]
- Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin, 69, Poet Laureate of Ethiopia. [31][32]
- Charlie Wayman, 83, English footballer, during the 1940s and 1950s, following a long illness [33]
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- Octavia Butler, 58, [Black] science fiction author and MacArthur Foundation Fellow, head injury. [34]
- Michael S. Joyce, 63, executive vice president of the John M. Olin Foundation, president of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation [35]
- Don Knotts, 81, American actor (The Andy Griffith Show, Three's Company), complications from lung cancer. [36] [37]
- Roland Kohloff, 71, timpanist, New York Philharmonic [38]
- Charles Leonard, Jr., 92, American Olympic pentathlon silver medalist, heart attack. [39]
- Danny Perasa, 67, NPR storyteller [40]
- Andrew Sherratt, 59, British archaeologist at the University of Sheffield [41]
- Denis Twitchett, 80, Gordon Wu Professor of Chinese Studies, Princeton University 1980-94, creator of the 15 volume The Cambridge History of China [42] [43]
- Dennis Weaver, 81, American actor (Gunsmoke, McCloud), complications from cancer. [44][45][46]
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- Frederick Busch, 64, American author, heart attack. [47]
- Francis Forster, 94, neurologist, Dean of Georgetown University medical school, treated US President Dwight Eisenhower [48]
- Luna Leopold, 90, American ecologist and author [49]
- Dr. Leo Lutwak, 77, American biochemist and nutritionist for the US Food and Drug Administration, raised concerns about fen-phen [50]
- Machteld Mellink, 88, Netherlands-born American archaeologist of sites in Anatolia [51]
- Dr. Robert W. Miller, 84, American epidemiologist with the US National Cancer Institute, studied Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings [52]
- Diane Shalet, 71, American actress and author [53]
- Gilbert Shoko, 43, Zimbabwean politician in the Movement for Democratic Change [54]
- Reverend Earl Stallings, 89, Baptist pastor praised by Martin Luther King in the Letter from Birmingham Jail [55]
- Telmo Zarraonaindía, 85, Spanish football (soccer) player, heart attack. [56][57]
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- Atwar Bahjat, 30, Iraqi journalist for al-Arabiya, abducted and killed in Iraq. [58][59]
- Anthony Burger, 44, American gospel music pianist, collapsed during performance. [60]
- Said Mohamed Djohar, 87, former President of Comoros. [61][62]
- Hilde Domin, 96, German poet and writer. [63]
- Donelson Hoopes, 73, American curator [64]
- Francis Easterly Little, 69, opera tenor and educator [65]
- Edward Nalbandian, 78, owner of Zachary All Clothing in Los Angeles, Alzheimer's disease. [66]
- Larry Neill, 87, American composer and big band singer, (Paul Whiteman, Shep Fields) pneumonia
- Flossie Page, 112, American supercentenarian from Kansas. [67]
- Sinnathamby Rajaratnam, 90, former Second Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, heart failure. [68]
- Romana, 50, Pakistani film, stage and television actress, lung and heart ailments. [69]
- Bill Tung, 72, Hong Kong actor, horse racing commentator. [70]
- Richard Wawro, 52, autistic savant internationally recognized artist, cancer. [71]
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- Gennadiy Aygi, 71, Russian author and poet who wrote in the Chuvash language. [72]
- Abraham Cardozo, 91, Dutch-born cantor of Congregation Shearith Israel in New York. [73]
- Theodore Draper, 93, American historian and political commentator. [74]
- Ed Franklin, 84, American-born political cartoonist (The Globe and Mail) [75]
- Bruce Hart, 68, American lyricist for TV's Sesame Street, lung cancer. [76]
- Don Herbert, 44, American firefighter who awoke from a 9-year coma in 2005, pneumonia. [77]
- Mirko Marjanovic, 68, prime minister of Serbia from 1994 to 2000. [78]
- Angelica Rozeanu, 84, Romanian-born table tennis world champion. [79]
- Stefan Terlezki, 78, British Conservative Member of Parliament 1983-1987.[80]
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- Carroll Anderson, 86, American, Surf Ballroom manager, arranged fateful Buddy Holly flight. [81]
- Hernan Echavarria, 95, Colombian industrialist, part of the Civil Front that forced Gustavo Rojas from office [82]
- Seymour Furman, 74, American cardiologist, improved pacemaker procedures
- Lou Gish, 35, British stage, film and television actress, cancer. [83]
- Curt Gowdy, 86, American sports broadcaster, leukemia. [84][85][86]
- Paul Marcinkus, 84, controversial American Catholic archbishop, headed Vatican Bank. [87]
- Eli Segal, 63, American businessman, aide to U.S. President Bill Clinton, mesothelioma. [88]
- Lucjan Wolanowski, 86, Polish journalist, writer and traveller. [89]
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- James Hinton, 69, American documentary photographer, prostate cancer. [90]
- Ken Keuffel, 82, American college football coach, prostate cancer. [91]
- Erna Lazarus, 102, American screenwriter.
- Kenneth McCabe, 59, NYPD detective who investigated the Mafia [93]
- Henry Michael, 92, American anthropologist and geographer. [94]
- Thomas Malcolm Taylor, 63, American money manager, snowmobile accident. [95]
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- Richard Bright, 68, American movie and television actor, pedestrian accident. [96]
- Eathon Hall, 40, American museum curator [97]
- Bill Hartley, 75, Australian political activist and trade unionist. [98]
- Laurel Hester, 49, American gay rights activist, lung cancer. [99]
- Zita James, 102, leader of the 1920s London socialites known as Bright Young Things. [100]
- Charles Leonard, 92, US Army Major General and Olympic sharpshooter [101]
- Alexander Ramati, 86, producer, writer and director
- Tom Sellers, 83, American newspaper reporter and 1955 Pulitzer Prize winner, heart attack. [102]
- James Shively, 63, American former POW in Vietnam and prosecutor. [103]
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- Ray Barretto, 76, American-born Latin jazz percussionist and bandleader, heart failure. [104][105]
- Sybille Bedford, 94, German-born British novelist and memoirist. [106]
- Paul Carr, 72, American TV and movie actor, lung cancer. [107]
- Roy Chapman, 79, American race horse owner, complications from emphysema. [108]
- Bill Cowsill, 58, American singer, lead of The Cowsills, emphysema and other ailments. [109][110]
- Giovanni Gandini, 77, founder of the Italian comics magazine Linus. [111] [112]
- Harold Hunter, 31, American pro skateboarder, in movie Kids, suspected drug overdose. [113]
- Bob Lewis, 81, American race horse owner, congestive heart failure. [114]
- Lloyd David Lindsey, 88, Anglo-Brazilian chemist.
- Raymond Mauer, 89, American advertising executive and scriptwriter (Duck and Cover). [115]
- Jorge Pinto Mendonça, 51, Brazilian football (soccer) player, heart attack. [116]
- Yevgeny Samoilov, 94, Russian actor [117]
- Bernhard Werner, 89, German athlete.
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- Paul Avrich, 74, American professor and historian of anarchism, Alzheimer's disease. [118]
- Benno Besson, 83, Swiss stage director. [119]
- Michael Durham, aka Johnny Grunge, 39, American pro wrestler, sleep apnea complications. [120]
- Sid Feller, 89, American music arranger, conductor and record producer. [121]
- Robert E. Fischer, 88, New York State Supreme Court justice, Attica Prison riots investigator. [122]
- Susie Gibson, 115, American supercentenarian, heart failure. [123]
- Ernie Stautner, 80, Bavarian-born American Pro Football Hall of Famer, Alzheimer's disease. [124]
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- Xavier Barquet, 46, American film producer and actor. [125]
- Philip Coombs, 90, American diplomat [126]
- Barbara Guest, 85, American poet of the New York School [127]
- Zodwa Khoza, 30, South African brand manager of Orlando Pirates Football Club, Aids related complications [128]
- Anna Marly, 88, Russian-born songwriter, France's "Troubadour of the Resistance." [129]
- Andrei Petrov, 75, Russian composer. [130]
- Robert E. Rich, Sr., 92, American businessman, creator of first nondairy whipped topping. [131]
- Sun Yun-suan, 93, former Premier of Republic of China, myocardial infarction. [132]
- Josip Vrhovec, 79, former foreign minister of Yugoslavia.
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- Rabbi Yehuda Chitrik, 106, Lubavitch storyteller. [133]
- Darry Cowl, 80, French actor and pianist, lung cancer. [134]
- Shoshana Damari, 83, "Queen of Israeli song," pneumonia. [135]
- Joel Dorius, 87, American professor of literature, bone marrow cancer. [136]
- Michael Fitzgerald, 55, American film historian and author. [137]
- Lynden David Hall, 31, British soul singer, Hodgkin's lymphoma. [138]
- Hermann Lein, 86, resistance fighter against National Socialism.
- Sir Peter Masefield, 91, British aviation executive, pilot and author. [139]
- Benjamin Matthews, 72, bass-baritone opera singer, co-founder of Opera Ebony [140]
- Don Paarlberg, 94, American agricultural economics adviser to three U.S. Presidents. [141]
- Arnold Rogow, 81, author and psychoanalyst [142]
- Robert Taylor Sr., 89, American businessman, miniature golf pioneer. [143]
- Putte Wickman, 81, Swedish jazz orchestra leader and clarinetist, cancer. [144]
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- John Brooke-Little, 78, English author and officer of arms. [145]
- Brummet Echohawk, 83, Pawnee artist. [146]
- Ilan Halimi, French Jew murdered by a gang from Banlieue. Possibly anti-Semitic murder.
- Andreas Katsulas, 59, American actor, lung cancer. [147]
- Alan M. Levin, 79, American documentary filmmaker. [148]
- Edna Lewis, 89, American author of cookbooks on Southern U.S. cuisine. [149]
- Lewis "Bud" McFadin, 77, American pro football player and coach. [150]
- Altynbek Sarsenbayev, 43, former Kazakhstan cabinet minister, assassinated. [151][152]
- Sir Peter Strawson, 86, British philosopher. [153]
- Joseph Ujlaki, 76, Hungarian-born French football player. [154]
- Wang Xuan, 70, Chinese academic and IT expert. [155]
- Bettie Wilson, 115, American supercentenarian, complications from congestive heart failure. [156]
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- Lenny Dee, 83, American organist/composer (Plantation Boogie) and club owner. [157][158]
- Geordie Hormel, 77, American musician and studio owner, heir to the Hormel Foods fortune. [159]
- Juan Sánchez-Navarro y Peón, 92, Mexican entrepreneur and co-founder of National Action Party.
- Ken Hart, 88, American composer, playwright, US veteran, lobbyist, journalist, WW II[160]
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- Peter Benchley, 65, American author best known for Jaws, pulmonary fibrosis. [161] [162]
- Peggy Cripps Appiah, 84, British-Ghanaian children's author. [163]
- Ken Fletcher, 65, Australian tennis player, cancer. [164]
- Patrick Laver, 74, British diplomat, treaty negotiator, auto accident
- Rickie Layne, 81, American ventriloquist, heart failure. [165][166]
- Jackie "Mr. TV" Pallo, 79, British professional wrestler, cancer. [167]
- Robert W. Peterson, 80, American sports historian, lung cancer. [168]
- Harry Schein, 81, Austrian-born founder of Swedish Film Institute, author and columnist. [169]
- Jockey Shabalala, 62, South African singer with Ladysmith Black Mambazo. [170]
- Thomas A. Spragens, 88, figure in American higher education, former President of Centre College. [171][172]
- Harry Vines, 67, American wheelchair basketball coach
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- John Belluso, 36, American playwright, Engleman-Camurdrie syndrome. [173]
- Jill Fraser, 59, British theatre director, cancer. [174] [175]
- Dick Harmon, 58, American golfer and golf instructor. [176]
- Knut-Olaf Haustein, 71, German physician.
- Virve Hinnov, 90, Estonian art historian and museologist.
- John Prentice, 79, Scottish football player and manager. [177]
- Norman Shumway, 83, American surgeon performed first U.S. heart transplant, lung cancer. [178]
- Peter Smith, 65, British trade union leader, oesophageal cancer
- Juan Soriano, 85, Mexican painter and sculptor. [179]
- André Strappe, 77, French football player. [180]
- James Yancey, aka J Dilla, 32, American hip hop record producer and MC, lupus nephritis. [181]
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- Phil Brown, 89, American actor, best known for playing "Uncle Owen" Lars in Star Wars. [182]
- Ibolya Csák, 91, Hungarian athlete, 1936 Olympic gold medalist in women's high jump. [183]
- Dai Ailian, 89, Chinese dancer and choreographer, founder of the Beijing Dance Academy. [184]
- Monsignor John T. Fagan, 79, American social services director, Parkinson's disease. [185]
- Robert B. Hotz, 91, American aviation expert, complications of Parkinson's disease. [186]
- Edward G. Jefferson, 84, London-born American businessman, former CEO of DuPont. [187]
- Sir Freddie Laker, 83, British entrepreneur, founder of Laker Airways. [188]
- Don Lewis, aka Lewis Gordon, 70, Canadian stage actor, heart attack. [189]
- Nadira, 75, Indian Bollywood actress. [190]
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- Larry Black, 54, American track and field medalist at 1972 Summer Olympics, aneurysm. [191]
- Elton Dean, 60, English jazz saxophonist, heart and liver related problems. [192]
- Michael Gilbert, 93, British mystery author and lawyer. [193]
- Ron Greenwood, 84, British football manager, England national team, West Ham United. [194]
- Michael "The Bounty" Hunter, 45, American professional boxer, gunshot wound. [195]
- Akira Ifukube, 91, Japanese film composer, best known for Godzilla film series. [196]
- Mart Kenney, 95, "Canada's Big Band King," bandleader/musician, complications from a fall.[197]
- Fritz Leitermeyer, 80, Austrian composer and first violinist at Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1946 to 1985 [198]
- Gigi Parrish later known as Katherine Weld, 92, American actress [199]
- Kuljeet Randhawa, 30, Indian television actress, suicide. [200]
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- Glenn L. Benner, II, 43, American convicted murderer, executed in Ohio. [201]
- George Millay, 76, American businessman and founder of SeaWorld, lung cancer. [202]
- Max Rosenn, 96, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit from 1970-2006. [203]
- Mitchell Rupe, 51, American convicted murderer ruled too heavy to be hanged, liver disease. [204]
- Alan Shalleck, 76, American TV writer, director (Curious George animated films), murdered. [205]
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- John Brightman, Baron Brightman, 94, UK lawyer and former Lord of Appeal.
- Mario Condello, 53, Australian lawyer and gangland criminal.
- Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 80, American comedian and actor, cancer. [206][207]
- Maulana M. Abdul Mannan, 71, politician who collaborated with Pakistani forces during the liberation war of Bangladesh. [208]
- Barry Martin, 44, African-American dancer and choreographer. [209]
- Stella Ross-Craig, 99, one of the most prodigious of British flora illustrators. [210]
- Esther Sandoval, 78, Puerto Rican actress. [211]
- Karin Struck, 58, German writer, cancer.
- Kouji Totani, 57, Japanese voice actor, heart failure.
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- Roland S. Boreham Jr., 81, American businessman, former CEO of Baldor Electric Co. [212]
- Norma Candal, 75, Puerto Rican comedienne, actress and drama teacher, head injury. [213]
- Franklin Cover, 77, American TV and movie actor, pneumonia. [214]
- Ton van Dalen, 60, Dutch soccer agent, heart attack. [215]
- Martin Feinstein, 84, first executive director of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and general manager of the Washington National Opera. [216]
- Herbert Fischer, 91, German diplomat.
- Reuven Frank, 85, American TV journalism pioneer and former NBC News president, complications from pneumonia. [217]
- Ulrich Klöti, 63, Swiss political scientist.
- Peter Philp, 85, British dramatist and antiques expert.
- Jack Taylor, 60, one of the heaviest men in Britain, heart attack. [218]
- Carl Vogel, 84, German art collector.
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- George T. Davis, 98, American criminal defense lawyer [219]
- Friedrich Engel, 97, German, former Nazi SS officer. [220]
- Betty Friedan, 85, American feminist and writer, congestive heart failure. [221][222]
- William Augustus Jones Jr., 71, American Civil Rights pioneer. [223]
- Barbara W. Leyden, 56, American palynologist and paleoecologist.
- Joe McGuff, 79, American sportswriter and newspaper editor, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease). [224]
- Elena Carter Richardson, 55, Mexico-born principal dancer and teacher, cancer.
- Myron Waldman, 97, American animator for Betty Boop and Superman cartoons. [225]
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- Ustad Qawwal Bahauddin, 71 or 72, Indian-Pakistani Qawwali singer.
- Walerian Borowczyk, 82, Polish-born surrealist filmmaker [226] [227]
- Jean Byron, 80, American actress, infection following hip replacement surgery. [228]
- Kurt Emmerich, 76, German radio reporter.
- Frank Goodman, 89, Broadway press agent. [229]
- Lou Jones, 74, American Olympic runner. [230]
- Sonny King, 83, American comedian-singer, Jimmy Durante's sidekick, cancer. [231]
- Duma Kumalo, 48, one of the Sharpeville Six, human rights activist, film-maker and founding member of the Khulumani Support Group for victims of apartheid-related violence. [232] [233]
- Al Lewis, 82, American actor (Grandpa Munster on The Munsters), Green Party political candidate, restauranteur, and radio host. [234]
- Romano Mussolini, 78, Italian jazz musician and painter, son of Benito Mussolini. [235]
- Denne Petitclerc, 76, journalist, screenwriter, and friend of Ernest Hemingway [236]
- Johnny Vaught, 96, NCAA championship-winning University of Mississippi football coach. [237]
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- Jill Chaifetz, 41, American lawyer and executive director of the nonprofit legal group Advocates for Children of New York, ovarian cancer. [238]
- Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury, 77, former prime minister of Bangladesh. [239]
- Chris Doty, 39, Canadian documentarian and playwright, suicide. [240]
- Guglielmo Letteri, 80, Italian comic book artist. [241]
- Pat Rupp, 63, goaltender for the 1964 and 1968 USA Olympic ice hockey teams, cancer. [242]
- Nicholas Swarbrick, 107, last remaining English merchant sailor of World War I.
- Sir Reginald Swartz, 94, Australian politician, Minister for Civil Aviation from 1966-1969. [243]
- Chris Walton, 72, English cricketer. [244], [245]
- Stephen Worobetz, 91, Canadian politician, former lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan. [246]
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- Roy Alon, 63, British film stuntman, heart attack. [247]
- Dick Bass, 68, American pro football player and radio analyst. [248]
- Dick Brooks, 63, American NASCAR race car driver and radio broadcaster, heart attack. [249]
- Ernest Dudley, 97, British novelist, journalist, screenwriter, actor, radio broadcaster. [250]
- Carlson Gracie, Sr., 72, Brazilian martial artist, complications from kidney stones. [251]
- Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr., 86, American politician, governor of Arizona 1965-1967. [252]
- Charles Henry, 78, former chief of the New York City housing police. [253]
- Jean-Philippe Maitre, 56, former President of the Swiss National Council, brain tumor. [254]
- Charles John Tottenham, 8th Marquess of Ely, 92, British-born former headmaster of Canada's Trinity College School, member of British House of Lords. [255]