Deaths in June 2007
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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2007.
June 2007
- Jim Corbett, 82, American politician, Mayor of Tucson, Arizona (1967–1971), Arizona legislator (1956–1958), heart problems. [1]
- Bruce Greensill, 65, Australian rugby union player and administrator, represented Auckland and Sydney. [2]
- Jan Herman Linge, 85, Norwegian boat designer, Soling and Yngling class. [3]
- Will Schaefer, 78, American composer of background music for I Dream of Jeannie and The Flintstones, cancer. [4]
- Robert E. Sweeney, 82, American politician, US Representative from Ohio (1965-1967), heart problems. [5]
- Sahib Singh Verma, 64, Indian Chief Minister of Delhi (1996–1998), Bharatiya Janata Party leader, car accident. [6]
- Frank W. Burke, 87, American politician, US Representative (1959–1963), Mayor of Louisville (1969–1973). [7]
- Raymond E. Douglas, 58, American NY Times executive who helped add color to its pages, pulmonary embolism. [8]
- John Hansl, 82, Croatian ex-concentration camp guard whose United States citizenship was revoked in 2005, congestive heart failure. [9]
- Harry Henshel, 88, American watchmaker, last member of the Bulova family to head that company. [10]
- George McCorkle, 60, American guitarist with The Marshall Tucker Band, cancer. [11]
- Fred Saberhagen, 77, American writer of Berserker series, cancer. [12]
- Joel Siegel, 63, American film critic for Good Morning America on ABC, colon cancer. [13]
- Alojzij Šuštar, 86, Slovenian former Archbishop of Ljubljana. [14] (Slovenian)
- Maurice Wohl, 83, British philanthropist and businessman, heart problems. [15]
- Edward Yang, 59, Taiwanese film director (Yi Yi), colon cancer. [16]
- Inez Baskin, 91, American journalist, covered the Montgomery Bus Boycott. [17]
- Leo Burmester, 63, American actor, leukemia. [18]
- Eugene B. Fluckey, 93, American submarine commander awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II. [19]
- Bruce R. Kennedy, 68, American businessman, former chairman and CEO of Alaska Airlines, light plane crash. [20] [21]
- Abraham Klausner, 92, American rabbi, supporter of Holocaust survivors, complications of Parkinson's disease. [22]
- Kiichi Miyazawa, 87, Japanese Prime Minister (1991–1993), natural causes. [23]
- Howie Schneider, 77, American cartoonist (Eek and Meek), complications of heart surgery. [24]
- Catherine Troeh, 96, American native people activist and historian. [25]
- Jess Weiss, 90, American anesthesiologist. [26]
- Patrick Allotey, 28, Ghanaian footballer for Feyenoord and Ghana. [27] (Dutch)
- William Hutt, 87, Canadian actor, leukemia. [28]
- Hugh Johns, 83, British football commentator with ITV. [29]
- Jimmy Marks, 62, American Romani civil rights leader, heart attack. [30]
- Ashraf Marwan, 62, Egyptian son-in-law of former President Nasser, alleged double agent. [31]
- Emilio Ochoa, 99, Cuban who was last living signatory of the 1940 Constitution, cardiac arrest. [32]
- Ruslan Odizhev, 33, Russian former Guantanamo Bay detainee, shot by police. [33] (Russian)
- Silas Rhodes, 91, American educator, founder of the School of Visual Arts. [34]
- Dragutin Tadijanović, 101, Croatian author. [35]
- Tina Brozman, 54, American Bankruptcy Court judge, complications of ovarian cancer. [36]
- Liz Claiborne, 78, Belgian-born American fashion designer, cancer. [37]
- Jupp Derwall, 80, German football coach of West Germany (1978–1984), heart attack. [38]
- Fasal al Gaood, Iraqi former governor of Al Anbar, Sunni tribal sheikh prominent in alliance against Al Qaeda, suicide bomb victim. [39]
- Lucien Hervé, 96, Hungarian-born French photographer, after long illness. [40] (Hungarian)
- Bobby Hussey, 67, American basketball coach at Virginia Tech and Davidson College. [41]
- Dame Thea King, 81, British clarinetist. [42]
- Patrick Knight, 39, American convicted double murderer, execution by lethal injection. [43]
- Luigi Meneghello, 85, Italian writer and essayist. [44] (Italian)
- Joey Sadler, 92, New Zealand All Blacks rugby union player. [45]
- Malcolm Slesser, 80, British scientist and mountaineer, heart attack while hillwalking. [46]
- Jurgis Blekaitis, 89, Lithuanian-American poet and theatre producer, Alzheimer's disease. [47]
- Alida Bosshardt, 94, Dutch "public face" of the Salvation Army. [48]
- Dana Bullen, 75, American journalist and advocate for freedom of the press, cancer. [49]
- Liliane Chappuis, 51, Swiss member of the National Council, heart attack. [50] (French)
- J. Fred Duckett, 74, American sports announcer and teacher, leukemia. [51]
- Jeeva, 43, Indian director and cinematographer. [52]
- Mahasti, 61, Iranian pop singer, colon cancer. [53]
- Bill Moss, 76, American gospel musician (The Celestials), emphysema. [54]
- Adrian Mung'andu, 84, Zambian Catholic archbishop of Lusaka (1984–1996). [55]
- Brenda Rawnsley, 90, British arts campaigner. [56]
- Byron Baer, 77, American legislator for New Jersey (1971–2005), heart failure. [57]
- Gillian Baverstock, 75, British novelist, daughter of Enid Blyton. [58]
- Chris Benoit, 40, Canadian professional wrestler, suicide by hanging. [59]
- Edouard Brunner, 75, Swiss diplomat and United Nations mediator. [60]
- Derek Dougan, 69, Northern Irish footballer (Wolves, Northern Ireland). [61]
- Jack Flynt, 92, United States Representative from Georgia (1954–1979). [62]
- Robert Kroon, 82, Dutch journalist, pancreatic cancer. [63]
- Charles W. Lindberg, 86, American last surviving marine who raised the first flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima. [64]
- Natasja Saad, 32, Danish rapper, car accident. [65] (Danish)
- Joy Simonson, 88, American feminist, complications of pneumonia. [66]
- Maurice Wood, 90, British Anglican Bishop of Norwich (1971-1985). [67]
- Bernd Becher, 75, German photographer, complications of heart surgery. [72]
- Nancy Benoit, 43, American professional wrestler and manager, wife of wrestler Chris Benoit, murder by strangulation. [73]
- Luciano Fabro, 70, Italian artist and theorist in Arte Povera movement, heart attack. [74]
- Lenar Gilmullin, 22, Russian footballer (FC Rubin Kazan), motorcycle accident. [75] (Russian)
- William L. Hungate, 84, American judge, U.S. Representative (1964–1977), complications of surgery. [76]
- Jack Ormston, 97, British speedway rider. [77]
- Erik Parlevliet, 43, Dutch field hockey player, after long illness. [78] (Dutch)
- Guy Vander Jagt, 75, United States Representative from Michigan (1966–1993), pancreatic cancer. [79]
- Georg Danzer, 60, Austrian singer, lung cancer. [80] (German)
- Bob Evans, 89, American founder of Bob Evans Restaurants, pneumonia. [81]
- Douglas Hill, 72, Canadian author. [82]
- Peter M. Liba, 67, Canadian Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (1999–2004). [83]
- Carlos Romero, 80, American character actor. [84]
- Marshall Shulman, 91, American Sovietologist who founded the Averell Harriman Institute at Columbia University. [85]
- Mary Ellen Solt, 86, American poet and critic, stroke. [86]
- Nazik Al-Malaika, 84, Iraqi poet, old age. [87]
- Rudy Autio, 80, American sculptor, leukemia. [88]
- Shayne Bower, 42, Canadian professional wrestler known as "Biff Wellington", heart attack. [89]
- Anita Guha, Indian actress, heart failure. [90]
- J.B. Handelsman, 85, American cartoonist for The New Yorker, lung cancer. [91]
- Margaret Helfland, 59, American architect and urban planner, colon cancer. [92]
- Trevor Henry, 105, New Zealand Supreme Court justice. [93]
- Mamadou Konte, 65, Senegalese music producer, founder of the Africa Fete music festival and record label. [94]
- Jim Shoulders, 79, American Pro Rodeo Hall of Famer, heart ailment. [95]
- Antonio Aguilar, 88, Mexican actor, pneumonia. [96]
- Victorio Cieslinskas, 84, Uruguayan Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) basketball player. [97]
- Tommy Eytle, 80, Guyanese-born British actor. [98]
- El Fary, 69, Spanish singer, lung cancer. [99]
- Terry Hoeppner, 59, American football coach for Indiana University, brain tumor. [100]
- Piara Khabra, 82, British Labour MP for Ealing, Southall (1992–2007). [101]
- Alberto Mijangos, 81, Mexican-American painter, lymphoma. [102]
- Ze'ev Schiff, 74, Israeli military journalist, heart disease. [103]
- Klausjürgen Wussow, 78, German actor (Schwarzwaldklinik), after long illness. [104] (German)
- Bill Barber, 87, American jazz tuba player, played with Miles Davis and John Coltrane, heart failure. [105]
- Vilma Espín, 77, Cuban wife of acting President Raúl Castro, president of Cuban Women's Federation. [106]
- Kenneth Franklin, 84, American astronomer at the Hayden Planetarium. [107]
- Tung Hua Lin, 96, Chinese engineer, designed China's first twin-engine aircraft, heart failure. [108]
- Bernard Manning, 76, British comedian, kidney failure. [109]
- Hank Medress, 68, American singer (The Tokens), producer of The Chiffons and Tony Orlando and Dawn, lung cancer. [110]
- Georges Thurston, 55, Canadian author and composer known as "Boule Noire" (Afro), colorectal cancer. [111]
- Jamal Abdul Karim al-Dabban, 68, Iraqi Sunni religious leader, heart attack. [112]
- Ben Brocklehurst, 85, British cricketer and publisher. [113]
- Angelo Felici, 87, Italian Catholic Cardinal, President Emeritus of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei. [114]
- Gianfranco Ferré, 62, Italian fashion designer, brain haemorrhage. [115]
- Ed Friendly, 85, American television producer (Little House on the Prairie, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), cancer. [116]
- Jay Newman, 59, Canadian philosopher, cancer. [117]
- Abilio Jose Osorio Soares, 60, Indonesian last governor of East Timor. [118]
- Fred C. Stinson, 84, Canadian politician. [119]
- Robin Beard, 67, American Representative from Tennessee (1973–1983), brain tumor. [120]
- Jack Doohan, 87, Australian politician, Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1978–1991). [121]
- Norman Hackerman, 95, American former president of the University of Texas at Austin and Rice University, heart disease. [122]
- Grand Ayatollah Fazel Lankarani, 76, Iranian religious leader. [123]
- Thommie Walsh, 57, American dancer (A Chorus Line) and Tony Award-winning choreographer, lymphoma. [124]
- Lola Wasserstein, 89, American mother of playwright Wendy Wasserstein who inspired some of her daughter's characters. [125]
- Richard Bell, 61, Canadian keyboardist for Janis Joplin and The Band, cancer. [126]
- Claudia Cohen, 56, American socialite and journalist, ovarian cancer. [127]
- Hugo Corro, 53, Argentine WBA and WBC middleweight boxing champion (1978–1979). [128]
- Sherri Martel, 49, American professional wrestler and valet, accidental overdose. [129] [130]
- Alex Thomson, 78, British Academy Award-nominated cinematographer (Excalibur). [131]
- Larry Whiteside, 69, American baseball journalist. [132]
- Ruth Graham, 87, American wife of evangelist Billy Graham. [133]
- William LeMessurier, 81, American structural engineer, complications from surgery following a fall. [134]
- Robin Olds, 84, American fighter pilot in the United States Air Force, heart failure. [135]
- Jacques Simonet, 43, Belgian politician and mayor of Anderlecht, heart attack. [136] (Dutch)
- Peter Ucko, 68, British archaeologist, complications of diabetes. [137]
- Kurt Waldheim, 88, Austrian President (1986–1992), UN Sec-General (1972–1981), World War II Wehrmacht officer, heart failure. [138] [139]
- Jessie Davis, 26, American murder victim. [140]
- Walid Eido, 65, Lebanese politician, bomb. [141]
- Sir David Hatch, 68, British managing director of BBC Radio, comic actor (I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again). [142]
- Oskar Morawetz, 90, Canadian classical composer. [143]
- Claude Netter, 82, French Olympic fencer. [144]
- Néstor Rossi, 82, Argentine footballer, played in 1958 FIFA World Cup. [145]
- Donald D. Clancy, 85, American Mayor of Cincinnati (1957–1960), US Representative from Ohio (1961–1977), Parkinson's disease. [146]
- Colin Fletcher, 85, American writer on hiking, complications of old age and injuries from a 2001 car accident. [147]
- Tito Gómez, 59, Puerto Rican salsa singer, former member of Ray Barretto and Sonora Ponceña bands, heart attack. [148]
- Don Herbert, 89, American TV host ("Mr. Wizard"), bone cancer. [149]
- Sir Wally Herbert, 72, British polar explorer. [150]
- Jim Norton, 68, American football player (Houston Oilers, 1960–1969). [151]
- Guy de Rothschild, 98, French banker and member of the Rothschild family. [152]
- Frank Scarrabelotti, 109, Australia's oldest living man. [153]
- Samuel Isaac Weissman, 94, American chemist known for his work on the Manhattan Project. [154]
- Bobby Beaton, 94, Canadian ice hockey player, professional boxer and boxing referee. [155]
- Eamonn Coleman, 59, Northern Irish Gaelic football coach (Derry GAA), Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. [156]
- Vern Hoscheit, 85, American Major League Baseball bullpen coach. [157]
- Ray Mears, 80, American basketball coach of the University of Tennessee Volunteers (1963–1977). [158]
- Mala Powers, 75, American film actress (Cyrano de Bergerac, Outrage), leukemia.[159]
- August H. Auer, Jr., 67, American-born New Zealand atmospheric scientist and meteorologist, heart attack. [160]
- George Burrarrawanga, 50, Australian singer (Warumpi Band). [161] [162]
- Tommy Eytle, 79, British actor (Eastenders) and jazz singer. [163]
- Charley Harper, 84, American wildlife artist, pneumonia. [164]
- Laurence Mancuso, 72, American founding abbot of Monks of New Skete, complications of injuries from a fall. [165]
- John Ostashek, 71, Canadian Yukon Party Leader (1992–1999) and Yukon Government Leader (1992–1996), cancer. [166] [167]
- Parviz Varjavand, 73, Iranian archaeologist, heart failure. [168]
- Frankie Abernathy, 25, American cast member of The Real World: San Diego, cystic fibrosis. [169]
- Rudolf Arnheim, 102, German-born American author, psychologist, and theorist of film and visual art. [170]
- Lorne Carr, 96, Canadian NHL hockey player for the New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs. [171] [172]
- Eddie Crush, 90, British cricketer for Kent (1946–1949). [173]
- Harry Ewing, Baron Ewing of Kirkford, 76, British Labour politician, cancer. [174]
- Rob Goode, 80, American football player for the Washington Redskins. [175]
- Achieng Oneko, 87, Kenyan freedom fighter and politician, heart attack. [176]
- Ousmane Sembène, 84, Senegalese film director, producer and writer, after long illness. [177]
- Elias Wen, 110, Chinese-born Protopresbyter (senior clergy) of the Russian Orthodox Church. [178]
- Hideo Kanze, 79, Japanese Noh actor and director, intestinal cancer. [179]
- Nellie Lutcher, 94, American jazz singer and pianist, pneumonia. [180]
- Aden Abdulle Osman, 99, first President of Somalia (1960–1967). [181]
- Lynne Randell, 57, Australian singer ("Ciao Baby"), apparent suicide. [182] [183]
- Richard Rorty, 75, American philosopher, pancreatic cancer. [184]
- Gilbert Gude, 84, United States Representative from Maryland (1967–1977), heart failure. [185]
- Michael Hamburger, 83, British poet, translator, critic. [186]
- Sahar Hussein al-Haideri, 44, Iraqi journalist, shot. [187]
- Warren Bradley, 73, British footballer who played for Manchester United and England. [188]
- Tony De Santis, 93, American owner of Drury Lane Theatre, cancer. [189]
- Larry Hamlin, 58, American theater producer, founder of the National Black Theater Festival. [190]
- Luke Sela, 64, Papua New Guinean journalist, editor of the PNG Post Courier (1978–2000). [191]
- Zakia Zaki, 35, Afghan director of Radio Peace, shot. [192]
- Sam Baker, 76, American football player, complications of diabetes. [193]
- Povel Ramel, 85, Swedish artist, singer, pianist, comedian, actor, author. [194]
- Jean Vollum, 80, American philanthropist and widow of Tektronix founder Howard Vollum, congestive heart failure. [195]
- Clete Boyer, 70, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves) and coach, stroke. [196]
- Tom Burns, 75, Australian politician, former Queensland opposition leader, Deputy Premier and ALP national president. [197]
- Jim Clark, 84, American sheriff of Dallas County, Alabama who opposed voting rights in Selma, stroke and heart condition. [198]
- Hallie Ford, 102, American timber entrepreneur and philanthropist. [199]
- Bill France, Jr., 74, American CEO of NASCAR (1972–2003), cancer. [200] [201]
- Sotiris Moustakas, 67, Greek Cypriot actor, cancer. [202]
- Freddie Scott, 74, American singer ("Hey Girl"), heart attack. [203] [204]
- Craig L. Thomas, 74, American Senator from Wyoming since 1995, leukemia. [205]
- Richard Attipoe, 50, Togolese Minister for Sport, helicopter crash. [206]
- Ivan Darvas, 82, Hungarian actor. [207] (Hungarian)
- Ragheed Ganni, 35, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic priest, shot. [208]
- James Arthur Kelsey, 54, American Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan, automobile accident. [209]
- Nelson Levy, 58, Tahitian founding head of Air Tahiti Nui, leading figure in French Polynesian tourism, heart attack. [210] [211]
- Leonard Nathan, 82, American poet, National Book Award nominee, UC Berkeley professor of Rhetoric, Alzheimer's disease. [212]
- Sandy Barr, 69, American wrestler, heart attack. [213]
- Marion Francis Forst, 96, American oldest Roman Catholic bishop in the United States. [214]
- Enrico Garbuglia, 107, one of the last eight Italian veterans of World War I. [215]
- Steve Gilliard, 42, American blogger, heart and kidney failure. [216]
- Kentaro Haneda, 58, Japanese pianist, composer and arranger, liver cancer. [217]
- Huang Ju, 68, Chinese Vice Premier, Politburo Standing Committee member, former Mayor of Shanghai. [218] [219]
- Martin Meyerson, 84, American academic, President of Penn (1971-1982) and Chancellor of UC Berkeley. [220]
- John Moriarty, 69, Irish poet and philosopher, cancer. [221]
- Kelsey Smith, 18, American kidnapping and murder victim. [222]
- Warren M. Anderson, 91, American legislator, Temporary President and Majority Leader of the NY Senate (1973–1989). [223]
- Jan Beneš, 71, Czech writer, translator, publicist and screenwriter, suicide. [224] [225] (Czech)
- Kasma Booty, 75, Malaysian actress, pneumonia. [226]
- Sir John Gilmour, 94, British Conservative MP for East Fife (1961-1979) and Lord Lieutenant of Fife (1980-1987). [227]
- Charles Johnson, 58, American basketball player, cancer. [228]
- Charles Kinkead, 93 Jamaican photojournalist, stroke. [229]
- Pamela Low, 79, American flavorist who created the coating for Cap'n Crunch. [230]
- Marly de Oliveira, 69, Brazilian poet ("O Mar de Permeio"), multiple organ failure. [231]
- Arn Shein, 78, American sports writer. [232]
- Dave Smalley, 72, American coach of US Naval Academy men's and women's basketball teams, complications of cancer. [233]
- Helen Stetter, 113, American who was world's fourth-oldest living person and Nebraska's oldest person. [234]
- Tony Thompson, 31, American lead vocalist of the R&B group Hi-Five, apparent drug overdose. [235]