Deaths in December 2006

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The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2006.

December 2006

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  • Anton Balasingham, 69, Sri Lankan LTTE senior negotiator, cholangiocarcinoma.
  • John Bridge, 91, British recipient of the George Cross and George Medal, natural causes.
  • Ahmet Ertegün, 83, American businessman, co-founder of Atlantic Records, head injury from a fall at a Rolling Stones concert.
  • Michael Jonas Evans, 57, American actor (The Jeffersons), throat cancer. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/23/obituaries/23evans.html?ex=1324530000&en=f89800d82...]
  • Kate Fleming, 41, American actress, audio book producer and narrator, drowned.
  • John Hamilton, 84, British politician, leader of Liverpool City Council (1983–1986), lung disease.
  • Robert Long, 63, Dutch singer, cancer. (Dutch)
  • Sivuca, 76, Brazilian accordionist and composer, cancer.

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  • Abdul Amir al-Jamri, 67, Bahraini Shiite Muslim cleric, heart failure and kidney failure.
  • Joseph Barbera, 95, American cartoonist, co-founder of Hanna-Barbera Productions, natural causes.
  • Ruth Bernhard, 101, American photographer, natural causes.
  • Denis Carter, Baron Carter, 74, British politician, Chief Whip in the House of Lords (1997–2002), cancer.
  • Mike Dickin, 63, British talkSPORT radio presenter, car accident.
  • Scott Mateer, 46, American songwriter and disc jockey, complications of diabetes and high blood pressure.
  • Mavor Moore, 87, Canadian writer, actor, radio and television producer, illness.
  • Mollie Orshansky, 91, American statistician and economist, cardiac arrest.
  • Daniel Pinkham, 83, American composer, natural causes.

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  • Sol Carter, 98, American baseball player.
  • Charlie Drake, 81, British comedian, actor and singer (My Boomerang Won't Come Back), stroke-related illness.
  • Wilma Dykeman, 86, American author and journalist, complications after hip fracture.
  • Dutch Mason, 68, Canadian blues musician, complications from diabetes.
  • Bo Mya, 79, Burmese rebel leader, complications of heart disease and diabetes.
  • Rosina Raisbeck, 90, Australian soprano singer.
  • Robert Stafford, 93, American politician, governor of Vermont (1959–1961) and senator (1971–1989), natural causes.
  • Timothy J. Tobias, 54, American composer and musician.
  • Marilyn Waltz, 75, American actress and Playboy model.

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  • Braguinha, 99, Brazilian composer, multiple organ failure.
  • Kenneth Sivertsen, 45, Norwegian folk singer, comedian and poet, brain trauma. (Norwegian)
  • Frank Stanton, 98, American president of CBS (1946–1971).

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  • James Brown, 73, American soul singer and bandleader, heart failure related to pneumonia.
  • John Butcher, 60, British Conservative MP (1979–1997), heart attack.
  • Sir Bob Cotton, 91, Australian politician and ambassador to the United States (1982–1985, 1991–1994).
  • Ingerid Vardund, 79, Norwegian actress. (Norwegian)

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  • Harald Bredesen, 88, American Lutheran pastor and advocate of speaking in tongues, injuries following a fall.
  • Bud Delp, 74, American racehorse trainer inducted into the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame, cancer.
  • Johnny Gibson, 101, American 400 meter hurdles world record holder (1927–1928).
  • Eric H. Mueller, 83, German-American physician, developer of Hemoccult (stool guaiac test), stroke
  • Charles Addo Odametey, 69, Ghanaian football player.
  • Charlie Tyra, 71, American basketball player, heart failure.

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