Deaths in May 2006
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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2006.
May 2006
31
- Carlos Alberto Dias Barreira, 63, Brazilian civilist lawyer and politician, heart attack.
- Ali Jaafar Ali, 39, Iraqi sports anchorman, shot dead by unknown gunmen in Baghdad. [1]
- Ryan Bennett, 35, former UFC announcer and founder of MMAweekly, died in a car crash. [2]
- Ronald Cranford, 65, neurologist and bioethicist who developed coma standards, complications of kidney cancer. [3]
- Raymond Davis Jr., 91, American chemist and a winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002, Alzheimer's disease. [4] [5]
- Bobby Dykes, 77, veteran of 146 boxing matches who fought Kid Gavilan for the welterweight championship, Lou Gehrig's disease. [6]
- Lula Mae Hardaway, 76, mother of singer Stevie Wonder, natural causes. [7]
- Flora Gill Jacobs, 87, American founder of the Dolls' House and Toy Museum in Washington D.C, cancer. [8]
- Ken McIntyre, 63, college basketball player for St. John's, MVP of the 1965 National Invitation Tournament, cancer. [9] [10]
- Matteo Spinola, 76, Italian actor and press-agent cinema and television actress (Sophia Loren, Serena Grandi) from 1960s with Enrico Lucherini, cancer [11]
- Miguel Berrocal, 73, Spanish sculptor and puzzle creator; prostate cancer. [12]
30
- Slim Aarons, 89, American photographer, stroke. [13] [14]
- Hladnik Boštjan, 77, Slovenian film director. [15]
- Shohei Imamura, 79, Japanese film director (Black Rain), two-time winner of the Palme d'Or, liver cancer. [16] [17]
- Bill Kovacs, 56, computer animation pioneer and Academy Award winner, complications of a stroke. [18]
- David Lloyd, 68, New Zealand botanist, complications from mystery illness, possibly poison. [19]
- Taylor Major, Liberian politician and former Chairman of the Liberian Public Utilities Authority. [20]
- Hugh B. Patterson Jr., 91, publisher of the Arkansas Gazette. [21]
- Robert Sterling, 88, star of 1950s television show Topper, natural causes. [22]
29
- Neville Amadio, 93, flautist and soloist for Sydney Symphony for 50 years. Series of small heart attacks.[23]
- Peter Borsari, 67, celebrity photographer, complications from elective knee surgery. [24]
- Dave Brady, 63, British folk singer ("Swan Arcade"), chest infection. [25]
- James Brolan, 42, CBS News sound technician, injuries sustained in car bombing in Iraq. [26]
- Paul Douglas, 48, veteran CBS News cameraman, injuries sustained in car bombing in Iraq. [27]
- Steve Mizerak, 61, champion billiards player [28]
- Omeljan Pritsak, 87, Harvard professor, scholar and authority on Ukraine [29]
- Johnny Servoz-Gavin, 64, French racing driver.[30]
- Spencer Witty, 92, American clothier, one of the four Witty Brothers. [31]
28
- Edward Aldwell, 68, music theorist and pianist specializing in Bach, automotive accident. [32]
- James Archibald, 94, Maine judge for 50 years including service on the Maine Judicial Supreme Court between 1971 and his retirement in 1981. [33]
- Fermín Chávez, 82, Argentine historian, complications from renal failure. [34], [35], [36], [37]
- James Conway Sr., 78, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Mister Softee. [38]
- Sue Fear, 43, Australian mountaineer, climbing accident. [39]
- Umberto Masetti, 80, motorcycle racer, the first Italian World Champion class 500cc in 1950 and 1952, pulmonary strokes [40]
- Masumi Okada, 70, Japanese actor, played Brother Michael in Shogun, throat cancer. [41]
- Tony Sardisco, 73, American footballer, former captain of the Boston Patriots, heart attack. [42]
- Doris Saunders, 64, first editor of Them Days magazine and inducted into the Order of Canada for her role in preserving Labrador's history. Alzheimer's disease. [43]
- Jack Skead, 94, South African ornithologist and natural historian. [44]
- Arthur Widmer, 91, motion picture special effects pioneer, winner of an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement, cancer. [45] [46]
27
- Adeeb, 72, Pakistani actor [47]
- Harold Falls, 96, American ophthalmologist. [48]
- Stephen Garner, 60,Chief Executive and President of Tompkins Trust Co. [49]
- Paul Gleason, 67, American actor, mesothelioma. [50]
- Craig "Ironhead" Heyward, 39, NFL fullback, complications from a brain tumor. [51]
- Leslie Hansen Kopp, 53, American dance and music archivist. [52]
- General Romeo Lucas García, 81, former President of Guatemala. Complications of Alzheimer's disease. [53]
- Thelma Leeds, 95, American actress, widow of Parkyakarkus
- James McClatchy, 85, Board Member of The McClatchy Company, infection after surgery. [54]
- Walter Meyerhof, 84, former head of Stanford University's physics department and son of Nobel Prize-winner Otto Meyerhof, complications of Parkinson's disease. [55]
- Michael Riffaterre, 81, French-born professor at Columbia University and scholar of French literature. [56]
- Alex Toth, 77, American comic book artist and cartoonist (Space Ghost, Jonny Quest). [57]
- Bull Ramos, 71, Northwest US wrestler, shoulder infection [58]
26
- Milicent Bagot, 99, British intelligence officer. [59]
- Tamsin Causer, 32, British sky diver, quadruple world record holder, sky diving accident. [60]
- George Field, 101, American human rights activist, co-founder of Freedom House. [61]
- Horondino José da Silva, also known as "Dino Sete Cordas", 88, Brazilian virtuouso of the seven-string guitar. [62]
- General Johann-Adolf Graf von Kielmansegg, 99, German military officer [63]
- Alan Kotok, 64, American early video game designer (Spacewar!), engineer for Digital Equipment. [64]
- Mahmoud al-Majzoub, also known as Abu Hamza, Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader, assassination by bombing. [65]
- Vincent McAllister, 51, guitarist of Pentagram, 1971-1977. [66] [67]
- Édouard Michelin, 42, CEO of Michelin, boating accident off the Île de Sein. [68] [69]
- Kevin O'Flanagan, 86, Irish former association football and rugby union international, and IOC member, heart problems. [70]
- Dr. Anita Roberts, 64, American molecular biologist at the National Cancer Institute, stomach cancer. [71]
- Ted Schroeder, 84, American tennis player, winner at Wimbledon (1949) and the U.S. Open (1942), cancer. [72]
- Raymond Triboulet, 99, member of the French Resistance during World War II, member of the French Parliament and government minister. [73] [74]
25
- Joe Brodsky, 71, former Dallas Cowboys NFL assistant coach, cancer. [75]
- Sir Julian Bullard, 78, British diplomat [76]
- Art Espenet Carpenter, 86, master wood craftsman known for his Espenet pieces displayed at the Smithsonian Institution, heart attack. [77]
- Elizabeth Connelly, 77, former member of the New York State Assembly representing Staten Island, cancer. [78]
- Desmond Dekker, 64, Jamaican ska musician, heart attack. [79][80][81]
- Lars Gyllensten, 84, Swedish author, physician, and member of the Swedish Academy. [82]
- Wilber Huston, 93, American scientist and retired NASA mission director. [83]
- Anthony Li Du'an, 79, Catholic archbishop of Xi'an, liver cancer. [84]
- Aída Luz, 89, Argentine film actress, natural causes [85]
- Donald Rudolph, 85, US Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II, Alzheimer's disease. [86] [87]
- Kemoko Sano, mid 70s, Guinean choreographer and founder of Les Merveilles de Guinée. [88]
- Mari Yonehara, 56, Japanese essayist, ovarian cancer. [89]
- Tobías Lasser, 95, Venezuelan botanist, founder of the Botanic Garden of Caracas, natural causes [90].
24
- Edgar Beckham, 72, former Connecticut Board of Education chairman and first Black Dean at Wesleyan University, complications of a stroke. [91]
- Eric Bedser, 87, cricketer for Surrey, and elder twin brother of Sir Alec Bedser. [92]
- Henry Bumstead, 91, Academy Awards-winning art director (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Sting), prostate cancer. [93] [94] [95]
- Robert Giaimo, 86, Congressman for Connecticut 3rd District 1959-1981, lung ailments. [96]
- Nabil Hodhod, Palestinian security chief, killed by car bomb. [97]
- Dick Johnson, 69, veteran Maine radio broadcaster and news reporter, complications of a heart attack. [98]
- Salem Kadih, 22, Hamas member, shot dead. [99]
- Fritz Klein, 73, Austrian-born psychiatrist and researcher. [100]
- Carlos Maeso, 67, Uruguayan Minister of Labour (1979-1982) and of Foreign Affairs (1982-1985). [101]
- Anderson Mazoka, 63, chief opposition leader in Zambia. [102]
- Bernard Ostry, 78, Canadian civil servant and philanthropist, cancer. [103]
- Claude Piéplu, 83. French actor, cancer [104]
- John Wheeldon, 76, former Australian Labor Party Senator and minister in the Whitlam government. [105]
23
- Philippe Amaury, 66, French media owner, cancer. [106]
- Clifford Antone, 56, Austin blues club owner, heart attack. [107] [108]
- Lloyd Bentsen, 85, American Vice-Presidential candidate, Senator, and Treasury Secretary under Clinton. [109] [110]
- Salvatore Billa, 63, Italian actor. [111]
- James Carey, 71, American professor of journalism at Columbia University, author. [112] [113]
- Ian Copeland, 57, American music promoter and agent, older brother of Stewart Copeland of The Police, melanoma. [114] [115]
- Bracha Eden, 78, Israeli pianist, brain hemorrhage [116]
- Ángel Fernández, 80, Mexican sports broadcaster, renal failure. [117]
- Lucina Paquet Gabbard, 84, American academic, educator and author, lung cancer. [118]
- Kazimierz Górski, 85, former coach of Poland national football team, cancer. [119]
- Ruben Mettler, 82, American former CEO of TRW. [120]
- John Nevin, 79, former CEO of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, heart attack. [121] [122]
- Mary Margaret Smith, 112, Ohio's oldest person [123]
- Graham Stewart, 19, William Paterson University athlete, vehicular accident [124]
- Jim Trimble, 87, Philadelphia Eagles coach 1952-55, emphysema. [125]
22
- Tony Campbell, 58, Australian race caller and sports broadcaster, cancer. [126]
- Spencer Clark, 19, NASCAR Busch Series driver, road accident. [127]
- Heather Crowe, 61, Canadian anti-smoking activist, lung cancer. [128]
- Hamza El Din, 76, Nubian oud player. [129] [130] [131]
- Jack Fallon, 90, jazz double bassist [132]
- Lee Jong-wook, 61, Director-General of the World Health Organization, brain thrombus [133]
- Lilia Prado, 78, Mexican actress, multiple organ failure. [134]
- Philip Thorn, English researcher and statistician. [135]
21
- Onwin Borde, 51, percussionist. [136]
- Lewis Davis, 80, American architect, co-founder of Davis Brody Bond. [137]
- Katherine Dunham, 96, American dancer and choreographer. [138]
- Hans Fantel, 84, Austrian-born writer, home electronics columnist for the New York Times. [139]
- Richard McIlkenny, 73, member of the Birmingham Six, cancer. [140]
- Dr. Eduardo Bernabé Ordaz Ducungé, 84, Cuban doctor, participant in the 26th of July Movement, and member of Cuban National Assembly (1976–2003), kidney failure. [141] [142]
- Sherman Skolnick, 75, Illinois anti-corruption activist, heart attack. [143]
- Billy Walker, 77, American country music performer and member of the Grand Ole Opry, traffic accident [144]
20
- Cecil Dowell, 45, University of Mississippi basketball player 1980-1984 and Assistant Coach at Mississippi Valley State University, car accident. [145]
- Anthony Goodman, 74, Reuters United Nations correspondent for 20 years between 1980 and 2000, cancer and lung disease. [146]
- JoAnna Lund, 61, cookbook author, cancer.[147]
- Les Olive, 78, Assistant Secretary of Manchester United at time of Munich air disaster [148]
- P T R Palanivelrajan, 74, Minister in the Tamil Nadu Government and former speaker of the Assembly, heart attack. [149]
- Rt. Rev. Andrew Radford, 62, Bishop of Taunton, brain tumour, [150]
- Pat Seremet, 58, columnist for the Hartford Courant, brain aneurysm. [151]
- Cherd Songsri, 75, Thai film director, cancer [152]
- Annis Stukus, 91, member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame for his contributions to the Canadian Football League and ice hockey. [153]
- Tommy Watt, 80, British jazz bandleader. [154]
- Sanaa Younes, 60, Egyptian actress, lung cancer [155]
19
- Yitzhak Ben Aharon, 99, founder of the Israeli Labor Party. [156] [157]
- Marji Bank, 82, American stage actress, complications from an illness [158]
- Edward Roy Becker, 73, former chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. [159]
- Peter Bryant, 82, British television producer. [160]
- Alexandrina van Donkelaar-Vink, 111, oldest Dutch citizen [161]
- Freddie Garrity, 65, lead singer of Freddie and the Dreamers, 1960s pop band, heart disease [162]
- Robert Heinecken, 74, American artist and photographer. [163]
- Alan Sapper, 75, British trade unionist. [164]
18
- James Andrew "Andy" Capps, 37, former drummer (Built to Spill). [165]
- Jaan Eilart, 73, Estonian biogeographer. [166]
- Stephen Fleet, 69, British scientist. [167]
- Morris Glushien, 96, American lawyer, general counsel for the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, argued the US Supreme Court case Staub v. the City of Baxley, Georgia. [168]
- Hans Horrevoets, 32, Dutch sailor, swept overboard while competing in Volvo Ocean Race. [169]
- Alex Leibkind, 53, German Olympic judoka and general manager of the Rhein Fire, heart attack. [170]
- Andrew Martinez, 33, the "Naked Guy" at the University of California, Berkeley, apparent suicide. [171]
- Vitor Negrete, 38, prominent Brazilian mountaineer, died after reaching the peak of Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen. [172]
- Deane Oliver, 71, led Rutgers University to 14 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association championships. [173]
- Michael O'Riordan, 88, chairman of the Communist Party of Ireland and International Brigades veteran. [174]
- Kiyan Prince, 15, youth team player with English football team Queens Park Rangers, stabbed to death. [175]
- Robert Reid, 81, American chemical engineer. [176]
- Kenneth Scott, 70, singer-songwriter elected to the Rockabilly Hall of Fame with The Strikes, complications from a stroke. [177]
- Gilbert Sorrentino, 77, American novelist. [178]
- George Sterling, 69, former member of the West Indies Cricket Board. [179]
- Takahiro Tamura, 77, Japanese actor (Tora! Tora! Tora!). [180]
17
- Eva-Maria Bauer, 82, German actress. [181]
- Cy Feuer, 95, American Broadway producer and writer (Guys and Dolls). [182] [183]
- Dr. Stephen Fleet, 69, Former Registrary, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Master of Downing College, Cambridge. [184]
- Eric Forth, 61, British Conservative Member of Parliament and former government minister, bone cancer. [185]
- Captain Nichola Goddard, 26, Canadian Forces, first female Canadian soldier since WW II to be killed in combat. [186]
- Dan Q. Kennis, 86, American B movie producer. [187]
- John Marsden, 64, Australian lawyer and civil liberties activist, cancer. [188]
- Elaine Minacs, 61, founder and executive chairman of Minacs Worldwide business services firm. [189][190]
- Daniel Owino Misiani, 66, Benga musician from Kenya, car accident [191]
- Mieczysław Nowak, 69, Polish weightlifter, 1964 Olympic medalist [192]
- Mustafa Yücel Özbilgin, 63 prominent Turkish judge sitting in Turkey's highest court, shot dead. [193]
- Lawrence "Ramrod" Shurtliff, 61, longtime crew member for the Grateful Dead, lung cancer. [194]
16
- Clare Boylan, 58, Irish author of 12 books including 7 novels, ovarian cancer. [195]
- Frederick Ted Castle, 67, American novelist and art critic. [196]
- Klaus Dahlen, 68, German actor [197]
- Martin Dardis, 83, investigator who linked the Watergate burglars to the Committee to Re-elect the President, vascular condition. [198]
- Herbert Doan, 83, former CEO and president of Dow Chemical (1962–1971). [199] [200]
- Beryl Evans, 84, Australian politician, NSW MLC (1984–95). [201]
- Davie Morrison, 92, veteran Scottish athlete. [202]
- Jorge Porcel, 69, Argentine actor and comedian, following gall bladder surgery. [203] [204]
- Dan Ross, 49, former NFL football player (Cincinnati Bengals), suspected heart attack [205]
- Takahiro Tamura, 77, Japanese movie and television actor, cerebral infarction [206] [207]
- Prince Gideon Zulu, 72, member of Zulu royal family, South African politician, minister in Kwazulu-Natal legislature. [208]
15
- Joyce Ballantyne, 88, artist best known for creating the "Coppertone Girl" ad, heart attack. [209] [210]
- George Blackburn, 93, head football coach at University of Virginia (1965–70). [211]
- George Crile III, 61, CBS News producer, pancreatic cancer. [212] [213] [214]
- Eberhard Esche, 73, German actor. [215]
- Chic Hecht, 77, former Republican Senator for Nevada, prostate cancer. [216] [217]
- Judith Moore, 66, American author (Fat Girl - A True Story). [218]
- Abdullah Nur, 77, Saudi Arabian journalist and writer [219]
- Cheikha Rimitti, 83, Algerian singer, heart attack. [220]
- Bill Strode, 69, Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, cancer. [221]
14
- Lew Anderson, 84, American bandleader, played Clarabell the Clown on The Howdy Doody Show, prostate cancer. [222] [223]
- James Botten, 67, South African international test cricketer, complications after colon operations. [224]
- Steve Cooper, 47, rock singer for Juggernaut and S.A. Slayer [225]
- Charles Gardner, former head of Royal Crown Cola, complications of diabetes
- William Ginsberg, 75, American professor of environmental law at Hofstra University and former New York City commissioner of parks and recreation. [226]
- Reza Hassanzadeh, 33, Iranian professional soccer player with Teraktor Sazi F.C., injuries from car accident. [227]
- Robert Keith-Reid, 64, Fijian publisher, complications of heart bypass operation. [228]
- Stanley Kunitz, 100, American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former US poet laureate. [229] [230]
- Jim Lemon, 78, Major League Baseball player, cancer. [231] [232]
- Paul Marco, approximately 81, American film actor (Plan 9 from Outer Space) [233] [234]
- Giancarlo Matteotti, member of Italy's Constituent Assembly and Undersecretary for the Budget. [235]
- Bruce Merrifield, 84, Nobel Prize-winning chemist [236] [237]
- Günther Nenning, 84, Austrian journalist, author and political activist [238]
- Eva Norvind, New York City-based Norwegian former actress, drowning accident [239]
- Mary Ritts, 95, founder of the Ritts Family puppet act, Canberra entertainment, natural causes. [240]
13
- Helga Aumere, 83, Estonian musicologist. [241]
- Dr. Carolyn Shaw Bell, 85, American economist at Wellesley College. [242]
- Joan Diener, 76, American actress/soprano (Man of La Mancha), complications of cancer. [243]
- Rick Farley, 53, Australian National Farmers' Federation Chief Executive for eight years. [244]
- Ryan Francis, 19, freshman point guard for the USC basketball team, homicide. [245]
- Jaroslav Pelikan, 82, American historian of Christianity, winner of the Kluge Prize in the Human Sciences, lung cancer. [246] [247] [248]
- Grand Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Rosenbaum, 86, Grand Rabbi of Kretschnif-Siget Hassidic Jewish sect in Jerusalem, a scion of the Nadvorna dynasty. [249]
- Östen Sjöstrand, 80, Swedish poet, translator and member of the Swedish Academy. [250][251]
- Peter Viereck, 89, American historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet. [252]
- Johnnie Wilder, Jr., 56, R&B musician, founder of Heatwave ("Boogie Nights", "Always and Forever") [253]
- Jere Witter, 79, Southern California TV news reporter, complications of cancer. [254]
12
- Ted Berkman, 92, author, scriptwriter (Bedtime for Bonzo). [255]
- Richard Brickner, 72, American author. [256]
- Mony Dalmès, 91, French actress, [257]
- Hussein Maziq, 88, former prime minister & foreign minister of Libya [258]
- Gillespie V. "Sonny" Montgomery, 85, former U.S. representative from Mississippi [259]
- Breandán Ó Dúill, 70, Irish actor and broadcaster. [260]
- Arthur Porges, 90, science fiction and fantasy writer.
- Gustav Trampe, 74, German TV journalist. [261]
11
- Yossi Banai, 74, Israeli singer and actor [262]
- Bob Duff, 80, played 11 rugby union tests for the All Blacks including being captain for two tests against the Springboks in 1956. [263]
- Melvin Lebetkin, 77, American lawyer convicted in the New York City Parking Violations Bureau scandal of the 1980s. [264]
- Byron Morrow, 95, American TV and film character actor. [265]
- Michael O'Leary, 70, former leader of the Irish Labour Party, drowned in a swimming pool. [266]
- Floyd Patterson, 71, former boxing heavyweight champion, Alzheimer's disease and prostate cancer [267]
- Ferdinando Tacconi, 83, Italian comics artist. [268]
- Michael Taliferro, 45, actor and American football player, stroke. [269]
- Frankie Thomas, 85, American actor (Tom Corbett, Space Cadet), stroke. [270] [271]
10
- Ryspek Akmatbayev, Kyrgyz member of Parliament, shot. [272]
- Val Guest, 94, British film writer and director (The Quatermass Xperiment, Casino Royale) [273]
- John Hicks, 64, American jazz pianist/composer. [274]
- James Keogh, 89, former executive editor of Time and speechwriter for US President Richard Nixon. [275]
- Georgy Korniyenko, 81, Russian diplomat and deputy to Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. [276]
- A.M. Rosenthal, 84, Executive Editor of the New York Times for 17 years, stroke. [277]
- Sue Smith, 60s, first woman to host a current affairs program in Australia, mitochondrial myopathy. [278]
- Soraya, 37, Colombian-American songwriter, guitarist, arranger, record producer, and singer, breast cancer. [279]
- Volkmar Kurt Wentzel, 91, noted National Geographic photographer and archivist, heart attack. [280]
- Aleksandr Zinovyev, 83, Russian logician, sociologist and writer, brain cancer. [281]
9
- Adrian Bennett, 73, Australian politician, MHR for Division of Swan (1969–75). [282]
- Frank Boos, 70, appraiser on the Public Broadcasting Service version of Antiques Roadshow, complications of vascular disease. [283]
- Corey Engen, 90, Captain of the U.S. Nordic skiing team at the 1948 Winter Olympics, complications of pneumonia. [284]
- Jerzy Ficowski, 81, Polish poet, writer and translator.[285]
- Pietro Garinei, 87, Italian playwright and lyricist of "Arrivederci Roma" and other songs. [286]
- Ruth Gay, 86, American author of books on Jewish life. [287]
- Edouard Jaguer, French poet and art critic. [288]
- Juan Mendez, 41, Puerto Rican writer, complications due to AIDS (heart attack) [289]
- Harold Robinson, first black scholarship American football player for the Kansas State Wildcats and in the Big Seven. [290]
- Bob Rogers, former Texas A&M basketball coach. [291]
- Robert J. Schwartz, 88, American stockbroker and founder of Economists for Peace and Security. [292]
- Tony Ward, 82, Australian actor and journalist, cancer. [293]
8
- Philip Barberio, 60, visual effects veteran, multiple myeloma [294]
- Scott Geoffrion, 40, Former NHRA ProStock World Championship runner-up, apparent heart attack. [295]
- Lovana Jones, 68, Assistant Majority Leader in the Illinois House of Representatives, represented the 26th District since 1987, undisclosed causes. [296]
- John Kimbrough, 87, College Hall of Fame American football player with Texas A&M and state legislator, pneumonia. [297]
- George Lutz, 59, owner of the Amityville Horror house. [298] [299]
- Pualani Mossman, 89, expert Hawaiian hula dancer and poster girl, natural causes [300]
- Pule Patrick "Ace" Ntsoelengoe, 50, South African soccer player with the Minnesota Kicks and Kaizer Chiefs, unknown causes. [301]
- Barbara Schwartz, 58, American painter. [302]
7
- Steve Bender, 59, record producer and member of Dschinghis Khan.
- Richard Carleton, 62, Australian television journalist (60 Minutes), heart attack. [303] [304]
- Joan C. Edwards, 87, American philanthropist, liver cancer. [305]
- Lawrence Lader, 86, American author and abortion rights activist. [306]
- Stella Sigcau, 69, South African Public Works Minister, heart-related problems. [307]
- Jocelyn Simon, Baron Simon of Glaisdale, 95, United Kingdom minister and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. [308]
- Machiko Soga, 68, Japanese seiyū and actress and tokusatsu legend (Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, etc.), pancreatic cancer. [309]
6
- Lillian Asplund, 99, last American survivor of the Titanic sinking, died in sleep. [310]
- Konstantin Beskov, 85, Soviet/Russian footballer and manager. [311]
- Wing Commander John Coxen, 46, Royal Air Force, most senior British Officer killed in Iraq to date [312]
- Shigeru Kayano, 79, Japanese Ainu activist [313]
- Chen Li, 77, former editor of the China Daily [314]
- Dick Magoffin, 69, Australian folklorist known for his research on "Waltzing Matilda", cancer. [315]
- Steven Marshall, 58, American sound engineer and musician, inventor of the Marshall Time Modulator and revectorization. [316]
- Grant McLennan, 48, lead singer of The Go-Betweens, suspected heart attack. [317]
- Flt Lt Sarah Mulvihill, 32, first British servicewoman to be killed in action in Iraq. [318]
- Erdal Öz, 71, Turkish publisher. [319]
- František Peřina, 95, Czechoslovak fighter pilot who served in the British Royal Air Force during World War II. [320]
- Herbert Raditschnig, 71, German cameraman and film documentarian [321]
- Pattabhi Rama Reddy, 87, Indian moviemaker, complications from a prolonged illness [322] [323]
- Lorne Saxberg, 48, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) broadcaster. [324]
- Sister Rose Thering, 85, Roman Catholic nun and professor at Seton Hall University. [325]
5
- Naushad Ali, 86, Indian musician. [326]
- Larry Attebery, 73, Los Angeles television news broadcaster, pancreatic cancer [327]
- George Frem, 72, former Lebanese cabinet minister, philanthropist, industrialist [328]
- George Roche III, 70, former President of Hillsdale College, probable heart attack. [329]
- Atıf Yılmaz, 80, Turkish film director, screenwriter and producer, cancer [330] [331]
- Joyce Nsubuga, 59, Ugandan doctor. [332]
4
- Alejandra Boero, 88, Argentine theater actress, director and teacher, pulmonary hypertension. [333], [334]
- Jim Delsing, 80, American Major League Baseball player. [335]
- Luba Kadison, 99, Lithuanian-born actress in Yiddish theater. [336]
- Hossein Kasbian, 73, Iranian film actor. [337]
- Jack Perlmutter, 86, American artist. [338]
3
- Karel Appel, 85, Dutch COBRA painter. [339]
- Rosita Fernandez, 88, Texan singer, member of the Tejano Music Hall of Fame. [340]
- Lars-Erik Jonsson, 46, Swedish opera tenor [341]
- Pramod Mahajan, 56, general secretary of India's Bharatiya Janata Party, gunshot wounds. [342]
- Howard Thomas Markey, 85, American federal judge and U.S. Air Force major general, first chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. [343]
- Earl Woods, 74, father and former coach of U.S. golfer Tiger Woods, prostate cancer [344]
2
- Joseph Lewis Clark, 57, convicted American murderer, executed in Ohio. [345] [346]
- Luigi Griffanti, 89, Italian footballer, goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina in the 1940s [347]
- Sam Mokuahi, Jr., also known as "Sammy Steamboat", 71, Hawaiian professional wrestler, complications from Alzheimer's disease [348]
- Louis Rukeyser, 73, business and economics expert, multiple myeloma. [349]
- Juan Ramón Salgado, 45, Honduran congressional deputy, gunshot wounds. [350]
- Professor Norair N. Taschian, 75, Professor of Russian Literature, Russian Language and Comparative Literature at San Francisco State University for 40 years. Cancer.[351]
1
- Jay Presson Allen, 84, American screenwriter, stroke. [352]
- Ed Casey, 73, former Queensland Labor Party leader, stroke. [353]
- George F. Haines, 82, American Olympic swimming coach, complications from a stroke [354]
- John Edward Hawkins, known as Big Hawk, 36, Houston-based rapper, shot to death. [355]
- Joseph S. Iseman, 89, lawyer, educator and former president of Bennington College, cardiac arrest [356]
- Betsy Jones-Moreland, 76, film and television actress, cancer. [357]
- Rob Lacey, 43, stage actor and award-winning Christian author, bladder cancer [358]
- Rauno Lehtinen, 74, Finnish composer [359]
- Johnny Paris, 65, American saxophonist (Johnny & the Hurricanes) [360]
- Bruce Peterson, 72, American test pilot and engineer, known for surviving the crash of the M2-F2 and inspiring the TV-series The Six Million Dollar Man. [361]
- Raúl Francisco Primatesta, 87, retired Cardinal Archbishop of Córdoba, Argentina [362]
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