Deaths in October 2008

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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2008.

October 2008

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  • Harry Bath, 83, Australian National Rugby League player and coach, after long illness.
  • Ted Briggs, 85, British sailor, last survivor of the sinking of HMS Hood.
  • Craig Fertig, 66, American football player and coach, kidney failure.
  • Al Gallodoro, 95, American jazz musician, after brief illness.
  • Derek Jones, 81, British colonial official, Hong Kong Secretary for Economic Services (1973–1976), Environment (1976–1981).
  • Levi Kereama, 27, Australian 2003 Australian Idol contestant, apparent suicide by jumping.
  • Saul Laskin, 90, Canadian politician, first mayor of Thunder Bay, heart attack.
  • Peter Vansittart, 88, British writer.

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  • Vija Artmane, 79, Latvian actress, complications from strokes.
  • Daniel Awdry, 84, British politician, MP for Chippenham (1962–1979).
  • William Claxton, 80, American photographer, complications of heart failure.
  • Kevin Foster, 39, American baseball player, renal cancer.
  • Jörg Haider, 58, Austrian politician, Governor of Carinthia (1989–1991, since 1999), leader of the FPÖ and BZÖ, car accident.
  • Russ Hamilton, 76, British singer.
  • Ernst-Paul Hasselbach, 42, Surinamese-born Dutch television producer, car accident.
  • Neal Hefti, 85, American composer ("Batman Theme", "The Odd Couple Theme"), heart attack.
  • William J. Higginson, 69, American poet and translator.
  • Randy Johnston, 20, American male model, drug overdose.
  • Hayley Marie Kohle, 26, Canadian fashion model, suicide by jumping.
  • Badar Munir, 68, Pakistani actor, complications of cardiac arrest.
  • Scarlett, 13, American stray cat, name source of the Scarlett Award for Animal Heroism, animal euthanasia.
  • Mark Shivas, 70, British film and television producer, Head of BBC Drama (1988–1993).
  • Allan Spear, 71, American politician, first openly gay member of Minnesota Senate (1973–2000), complications of heart surgery.
  • Gil Stratton, 86, American television and radio sportscaster (Los Angeles Rams, Santa Anita Racetrack), heart failure.
  • Nelson Symonds, 75, Canadian jazz guitarist, heart attack,

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  • Buck Adams, 52, American pornographic actor and director, complications from heart failure. .
  • Dina Cocea, 95, Romanian actress, heart attack.
  • Kung Te-cheng, 88, Chinese-born Taiwanese 77th generation descendant of Confucius, heart and respiratory failure.
  • Alexander Lowen, 97, American psychotherapist.
  • Pak Song-chol, 95, North Korean politician, Premier (1976–1977), after long illness.
  • Paul Pesthy, 70, American Olympic modern pentathlete and fencer.
  • Augusto Petró, 90, Brazilian bishop of Uruguaiana (1964–1995), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • John Ripley, 69, American Marine war hero.
  • Allan Scott, 80, Australian businessman and road transport magnate, complications from diabetes and heart condition.
  • George Sopkin, 94, American cellist, natural causes.
  • Ilus Vay, 85, Hungarian actress.

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