Deaths in July 2005

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The following is a list of notable people who died in July 2005.

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  • Renaldo "Obie" Benson, 69, American soul/R&B singer and member of The Four Tops, lung cancer.
  • Rex Berry, 80, American football player.
  • Gus Bodnar, 82, Canadian ice hockey player.
  • Bill Frink, 78, American Sportscaster for WLS-TV and notable alumnus of Gloria Estefan's "Young at Heart".
  • Arvo Ojala, 85, Hollywood technical advisor and actor, gun accident.
  • Luther Vandross, 54, American R&B singer, complications of a stroke.

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  • Florence Kirsch, 90, American classical pianist.
  • Ernest Lehman, 89, American screenwriter (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, North by Northwest).
  • Kenneth Pinyan, 45, perforated colon after having sex with a horse .
  • Norm Prescott, 78, co-founder of Filmation animation studios.
  • Martin Sanchez, 26, Mexican boxer, of injuries sustained in July 1 bout.

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  • Bruno Augenstein, 82, German-born American mathematician and physicist.
  • Paul Deliège, 74, Belgian comic book writer/artist.
  • L. Patrick Gray, 88, former Director of the United States FBI, pancreatic cancer.
  • James Haskins, 63, American professor, biographer, and author.
  • Ed McBain, 78, American mystery novel writer, wrote under numerous pseudonyms (Ed McBain), cancer of the larynx.
  • Donald McGinley, 85, American politician, U.S. Representative from Nebraska (1959–1961) and Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (1983–1987).
  • Patrick S. Parker, 75, American businessman (Parker Hannifin).
  • Frank Shipston, 98, English cricketer.
  • Claude Simon, 91, French writer and Nobel Prize winner.
  • Grace Thaxton, 114, oldest resident of Kentucky and oldest person ever born in New York.

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  • Robert P. Abelson, 76, American psychologist and political scientist.
  • Sir David Brown, 77, British admiral.

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