Deaths in May 2006

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

May 2006

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  • Joseph Lewis Clark, 57, convicted American murderer, executed in Ohio.
  • Boyd Coffie, 68, American baseball player and manager, cancer.
  • Luigi Griffanti, 89, Italian footballer, goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina in the 1940s
  • Sam Mokuahi, Jr., also known as "Sammy Steamboat", 71, Hawaiian professional wrestler, complications from Alzheimer's disease
  • Louis Rukeyser, 73, business and economics expert, multiple myeloma.
  • Juan Ramón Salgado, 45, Honduran congressional deputy, gunshot wounds.

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  • Lew Anderson, 84, American bandleader, played Clarabell the Clown on The Howdy Doody Show, prostate cancer.
  • James Botten, 67, South African international test cricketer, complications after colon operations.
  • Steve Cooper, 47, rock singer for Juggernaut and S.A. Slayer
  • 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.
  • Reza Hassanzadeh, 33, Iranian professional soccer player with Teraktor Sazi F.C., injuries from car accident.
  • Stanley Kunitz, 100, American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former US poet laureate.
  • Jim Lemon, 78, Major League Baseball player, cancer.
  • Paul Marco, approximately 81, American film actor (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
  • Bruce Merrifield, 84, Nobel Prize-winning chemist
  • Günther Nenning, 84, Austrian journalist, author and political activist
  • Eva Norvind, New York City-based Norwegian former actress, drowning accident

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  • Clare Boylan, 58, Irish author of 12 books including 7 novels, ovarian cancer.
  • Beryl Evans, 84, Australian politician, NSW MLC (198495).
  • Anthony Murray, 47, New Zealand rugby league player.
  • Jorge Porcel, 69, Argentine actor and comedian, following gall bladder surgery.
  • Dan Ross, 49, former NFL football player (Cincinnati Bengals), suspected heart attack
  • Takahiro Tamura, 77, Japanese movie and television actor, cerebral infarction.

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  • Cy Feuer, 95, American Broadway producer and writer (Guys and Dolls).
  • Dr. Stephen Fleet, 69, Former Registrary, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Master of Downing College, Cambridge.
  • Eric Forth, 61, British Conservative Member of Parliament and former government minister, bone cancer.
  • Captain Nichola Goddard, 26, Canadian Forces, first female Canadian soldier since WW II to be killed in combat.
  • Dan Q. Kennis, 86, American B movie producer.
  • John Marsden, 64, Australian lawyer and civil liberties activist, cancer.
  • Daniel Owino Misiani, 66, Benga musician from Kenya, car accident
  • Mieczysław Nowak, 69, Polish weightlifter, 1964 Olympic medalist
  • Mustafa Yücel Özbilgin, 63 prominent Turkish judge sitting in Turkey's highest court, shot dead.
  • Lawrence "Ramrod" Shurtliff, 61, longtime crew member for the Grateful Dead, lung cancer.

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  • Edward Aldwell, 68, music theorist and pianist specializing in Bach, automotive accident.
  • James Archibald, 94, Maine judge for 50 years including service on the Maine Judicial Supreme Court between 1971 and his retirement in 1981.
  • Fermín Chávez, 82, Argentine historian, complications from renal failure. (Spanish)
  • Sue Fear, 43, Australian mountaineer, climbing accident.
  • Umberto Masetti, 80, motorcycle racer, the first Italian World Champion class 500cc in 1950 and 1952, pulmonary strokes
  • Masumi Okada, 70, Japanese actor, played Brother Michael in Shogun, throat cancer.
  • Tony Sardisco, 73, American footballer, former captain of the Boston Patriots, heart attack.
  • 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.
  • Arthur Widmer, 91, motion picture special effects pioneer, winner of an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement, cancer.

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  • Neville Amadio, 93, flautist and soloist for Sydney Symphony for 50 years, series of small heart attacks.
  • Peter Borsari, 67, celebrity photographer, complications from elective knee surgery.
  • James Brolan, 42, CBS News sound technician, injuries sustained in car bombing in Iraq.
  • Paul Douglas, 48, veteran CBS News cameraman, injuries sustained in car bombing in Iraq.
  • Steve Mizerak, 61, champion billiards player
  • Omeljan Pritsak, 87, Harvard professor, scholar and authority on Ukraine
  • Johnny Servoz-Gavin, 64, French racing driver.

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  • Slim Aarons, 89, American photographer, stroke.
  • Hladnik Boštjan, 77, Slovenian film director.
  • Shohei Imamura, 79, Japanese film director (Black Rain), two-time winner of the Palme d'Or, liver cancer.
  • Bill Kovacs, 56, computer animation pioneer and Academy Award winner, complications of a stroke.
  • David Lloyd, 68, New Zealand botanist, complications from mystery illness, possibly poison.
  • Robert Sterling, 88, star of 1950s television show Topper, natural causes.

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  • Ryan Bennett, 35, former UFC announcer and founder of MMAweekly, died in a car crash.
  • Ronald Cranford, 65, neurologist and bioethicist who developed coma standards, complications of kidney cancer.
  • Raymond Davis Jr., 91, American chemist and a winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Lula Mae Hardaway, 76, mother of singer Stevie Wonder, natural causes.
  • Miguel Berrocal, 73, Spanish sculptor and puzzle creator; prostate cancer.


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