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Deaths in August 2013
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The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2013.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
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August 2013
1
- John Amis, 91, British broadcaster, classical music critic and writer.[1]
- John Blumsky, 84, New Zealand broadcaster and journalist.[2]
- Chua Boon Huat, 33, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player, traffic collision.[3]
- John Dengate, 74, Australian folk singer and songwriter.[4]
- Arthur J. England Jr., 80, American judge, member of the Florida Supreme Court (1975–1981).[5]
- Mike Hinton, 57, American guitarist, cancer.[6]
- Dick Kazmaier, 82, American football player and businessman, winner of the Heisman Trophy (1951), heart and lung disease.[7]
- Gail Kobe, 81, American actress (Peyton Place, Gunsmoke) and producer (The Bold and the Beautiful).[8]
- Bob Livingstone, 91, American football player.[9]
- Ritham Madubun, 42, Indonesian footballer, stroke.[10]
- Babe Martin, 93, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns).[11]
- Colin McAdam, 61, Scottish footballer (Dumbarton).[12]
- Tomasz Nowak, 52, Polish Olympic boxer.[13]
- P. V. Ranga Rao, 73, Indian politician, heart disease.[14]
- Toby Saks, 71, American cellist, founder of the Seattle Chamber Music Society, pancreatic cancer.[15]
- Wilford White, 84, American football player (Chicago Bears, Toronto Argonauts), natural causes.[16]
2
- Patricia Anthony, 66, American science fiction author.[17]
- Julius L. Chambers, 76, American lawyer and civil rights activist.[18]
- V. Dakshinamoorthy, 93, Indian carnatic musician and music director.[19]
- Richard E. Dauch, 71, American automotive executive, co-founder of American Axle, cancer.[20]
- Kurt Ehrmann, 91, German Olympic footballer.[21]
- Ola Enstad, 70, Norwegian sculptor.[22]
- Fernando Flávio Marques de Almeida, 97, Brazilian geologist.[23]
- Peter Goldstone, 86, British solicitor and judge.[24]
- George Hauptfuhrer, 87, American lawyer and basketball player.[25]
- Raymond E. Joslin, 76, American television executive (Hearst Corporation), stomach cancer.[26]
- Alla Kushnir, 71, Russian-born Israeli chess grandmaster.[27]
- Par Par Lay, 67, Burmese comedian and satirist, prostate cancer.[28]
- Thomas McAnea, 63, Scottish master counterfeiter, lung cancer.[29]
- Quincy Murphy, 60, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2002), cancer.[30]
- David Nalle, 88, American diplomat, writer and lecturer, editor of the Central Asia Monitor.[31]
- Joe F. Smith, 94, American politician, Mayor of Charleston, West Virginia (1980–1983), member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1997–2002).[32]
- Barbara Trentham, 68, American actress (Rollerball), complications from leukemia.[33]
- Pixie Williams, 85, New Zealand singer, complications from dementia, diabetes and Parkinson's disease.[34]
3
- Yuri Brezhnev, 80, Russian Soviet politician.[35]
- John Coombs, 91, British racing driver and team owner.[36]
- Les Cooper, 92, American doo wop musician.[37]
- Dixie Evans, 86, American burlesque dancer, stroke.[38]
- Jack Hightower, 86, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1953–1955), Senator (1965–1974), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas (1975–1985).[39]
- Jack Hynes, 92, Scottish-born American footballer.[40]
- Marina Kalashnikova, Russian historian and journalist, cancer.[41]
- Eiichi Kawatei, 79, Japanese sports executive (ITF, ATF), led push to return tennis to Olympics in 1988, heart failure.[42]
- Samuel Lamb, 88, Chinese Christian pastor.[43]
- Georgine Loacker, 87, American scholar.[44]
- Rose Morat, 107, American centenarian and assault victim.[45]
- Joy Onaolapo, 30, Nigerian champion Paralympic weightlifter (2012).[46] (death announced on this date)
- John Palmer, 77, American journalist and news anchor (NBC News), pulmonary fibrosis.[47]
- Duane J. Roth, 63, American pharmaceutical and technology executive, CEO of CONNECT, complications from injuries in bicycle collision.[48]
- Dutch Savage, 78, American professional wrestler and promoter, complications from stroke.[49]
- Suthee Singhasaneh, 85, Thai politician, Senator and MP, Minister of Finance (1986–1988, 1991–1992).[50]
- Ronald Siwani, 32, South African cricketer.[51]
- Donald Ungurait, 76, American acamedic.[52]
- Arline Usden, 75, British journalist.[53]
- Iryna Zhylenko, 72, Ukrainian poet.[54]
4
- Betty Babcock, 91, American politician, First Lady of Montana (1962–1969), member of Montana House of Representatives (1975–1977).[55]
- Keith H. Basso, 73, American anthropologist, cancer.[56]
- Sherko Bekas, 73, Iraqi Kurdish poet.[57]
- Yitzhak Berman, 100, Ukrainian-born Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1977–1984), Speaker (1980–1981), Minister of Energy and Water Resources (1981–1982).[58]
- John Billingham, 83, British-born American space executive (NASA), chief of life science at Ames Research Center.[59]
- Ronny Bruckner, 56, Belgian businessman.[60]
- Wilf Carter, 79, English footballer (Plymouth Argyle), cancer.[61]
- Inmaculada Cruz, 52, Spanish politician, member of the Senate (since 2011), cancer.[62]
- Art Donovan, 89, American football player (Baltimore Colts), inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame (1968), respiratory ailment.[63]
- Dominick Harrod, 72, British journalist, BBC economics correspondent, complications from a fall.[64]
- Bill Hoskyns, 82, British Olympic silver-medalist fencer (1960, 1964).[65]
- Norris Hoyt, 76, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1975–1983).[66]
- Daniel Kan, 86, Dutch mathematician.[67]
- Srđan Marilović, 45, Serbian sprint canoer.[68]
- Olavi J. Mattila, 94, Finnish politician.[69]
- Charles Molette, 95, French Roman Catholic priest and archivist.[70]
- David Plawecki, 65, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1970–1982).[71]
- Des Raj, 69, Indian cricket umpire.[72]
- Renato Ruggiero, 83, Italian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2001–2002), Director General of World Trade Organization (1995–1999).[73]
- Jasjit Singh, 79, Indian military officer, air commodore (Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses).[74]
- Tony Snell, 91, British RAF fighter pilot.[75]
- Fritz Stange, 76, German Olympic wrestler.[76]
- Stanisław Targosz, 65, Polish military officer, commanding general of the Polish Air Force (2005–2007).[77]
- Charles-Omer Valois, 89, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint-Jérôme (1977–1997).[78]
- Billy Ward, 20, Australian Olympic boxer (2012), suicide.[79]
- Kramer Williamson, 63, American sprint car racing driver, inducted into National Sprint Car Hall of Fame (2008), race collision.[80]
- Sir John Forster Woodward, 81, British military officer, Royal Navy admiral (Falklands War).[81]
- Tim Wright, 63, American bass guitarist (Pere Ubu, DNA), cancer.[82]
5
- Ruth Asawa, 87, American sculptor, natural causes.[83]
- Malcolm Barrass, 88, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers), dementia.[84]
- İnal Batu, 76, Turkish politician and diplomat, Ambassador to the UN and Italy, MP (1997–1999).[85]
- Shawn Burr, 47, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, San Jose Sharks), complications from a fall.[86]
- Jaime Luiz Coelho, 97, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop and Archbishop of Maringá (1956–1997).[87]
- George Duke, 67, American Grammy Award-winning jazz fusion keyboardist, chronic lymphocytic leukemia.[88]
- Willie Dunn, 71, Canadian Mi'kmaq folk singer, film maker, songwriter and First Nations activist.[89]
- Kenneth John Frost, 78, American astrophysicist.[90]
- Robert Häusser, 88, German photographer.[91]
- Joseph Lehner, 100, American mathematician.[92]
- Lin Chieh-liang, 55, Taiwanese physician and toxicologist, pneumonia and multiple organ failure.[93]
- Hector Luisi, 94, Uruguayan politician, Foreign Minister (1967–1968), Ambassador to the United States (1985–1990).[94]
- Qaqambile Matanzima, 63, South African tribal leader and politician, stabbed.[95]
- Mohamed Ezzedine Mili, 95, Tunisian telecommunications engineer, Secretary General of ITU (1967–1982).[96]
- Quraish Pur, 81, Pakistani scholar, writer and television host.[97]
- Roy Rubin, 87, American basketball coach (Philadelphia 76ers, Long Island University).[98]
- Frank Valdor, 75, German band leader.[99]
- May Song Vang, 62, Laotian-born American Hmong community leader, widow of General Vang Pao, complications from cancer.[100]
- Len Watson, 85, New Zealand cricketer.[101]
- Rob Wyda, 54, American judge, commander of U.S. Navy Reserve JAG Corps, heart attack.[102]
6
- Steve Aizlewood, 60, Welsh footballer (Newport County, Portsmouth).[103]
- Dino Ballacci, 89, Italian football player and manager.[104]
- Ze'ev Ben-Haim, 105, Israeli linguist.[105]
- Marco Bucci, 52, Italian Olympic discus thrower (1984), heart attack.[106]
- Jeremy Geidt, 83, British-born American stage actor and acting coach (Harvard University), co-founder of the American Repertory Theater, heart attack.[107]
- John Kingsmill, 92, Australian author.[108]
- Lidia Korsakówna, 79, Polish actress.[109]
- Luis de Jesús Lima, 68, Guatemalan radio journalist, homicide.[110]
- Martin Geoffrey Low, 63, British biologist.[111]
- Stan Lynde, 81, American cartoonist (Rick O'Shay, Latigo), cancer.[112]
- Earlene Roberts, 77, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1989–2005).[113]
- Mava Lee Thomas, 83, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies), Alzheimer's disease.[114]
- Dave Wagstaffe, 70, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers).[115]
- Jerry Wolman, 86, American football team owner (Philadelphia Eagles, 1963–1969) and hockey team owner (Philadelphia Flyers).[116]
- Selçuk Yula, 53, Turkish footballer, heart attack.[117]
7
- Samuel G. Armistead, 85, American linguist.[118]
- Zev Asher, 50, Canadian experimental musician and filmmaker, cancer.[119]
- David Braybrooke, 88, American political philosopher, complication following cancer surgery.[120]
- Buurtpoes Bledder, 1–2, domestic cat in Netherlands, motor accident.[121]
- Roy Davies, 79, Welsh Anglican prelate, Bishop of Llandaff (1985–1999).[122]
- Ernest Hartmann, 79, Austrian-American psychoanalyst, heart failure.[123]
- Thomas Fee, 82, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1970–1994).[124]
- Almir Kayumov, 48, Russian football player and referee, suicide by vehicular impact.[125]
- David Leighton, 91, American Episcopalian prelate, Bishop of Maryland (1972–1985).[126]
- Hélène Loiselle, 85, Canadian actress, Alzheimer's disease.[127]
- Elisabeth Maxwell, 92, French holocaust scholar, widow of Robert Maxwell.[128]
- Paul Mercier, 89, Canadian politician, MP for Blainville—Deux-Montagnes (1993–1997) and Terrebonne—Blainville (1997–2000).[129]
- Hiroshi Ogawa, 62, Japanese animator (Crayon Shin-chan, Lupin III), colon infection.[130]
- Tony Pawson, 60, Canadian genetic researcher, expert in cell communication.[131]
- Margaret Pellegrini, 89, American actress (The Wizard of Oz), complications of a stroke.[132]
- Sean Sasser, 44, American HIV activist, educator and reality TV personality (The Real World: San Francisco), mesothelioma.[133]
- Pat Sheahan, 85, New Zealand Rugby Union player and publican.[134]
- Luís Gonzaga Ferreira da Silva, 90, Portuguese-born Mozambican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lichinga (1972–2003).[135]
- Abhay Pratap Singh, 76, Indian politician.[136]
- Keith Skillen, 65, English footballer (Workington A.F.C.), motor neurone disease.[137]
- William Stack, 76, British Olympic boxer.[138]
- Vasily Tikhonov, 55, Russian ice hockey coach, fall.[139]
- Meeli Truu, 67, Estonian architect.[140]
- Alexander Yagubkin, 52, Russian boxer, world amateur heavyweight champion (1982).[141]
8
- Les Ascott, 91, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).[142]
- Chikondi Banda, 33, Malawian footballer, complications of malaria.[143]
- Karen Black, 74, American actress (Five Easy Pieces, Nashville, Easy Rider), ampullary cancer.[144]
- Johannes Bluyssen, 87, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Den Bosch (1966–1983).[145]
- Fernando Castro Pacheco, 95, Mexican artist and teacher.[146]
- Jack Clement, 82, American record and film producer, songwriter and singer (Sun Records, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, U2), liver cancer.[147]
- Al Coury, 78, American music executive, complications from a stroke.[148]
- Petar Georgiev, 48, Bulgarian Olympic gymnast.[149]
- Nicolae Gheorghe, 66, Romanian anthropologist and Roma activist, colon cancer.[150]
- Johnny Hamilton, 78, Scottish footballer.[151]
- Derek Hockridge, 79, British actor and translator (Asterix).[152]
- Jiří Krejčík, 95, Czech film director (Divine Emma), screenwriter and actor (Cosy Dens).[153]
- Igor Kurnosov, 28, Russian chess grandmaster, traffic collision.[154]
- Jimmy McColl, 88, Scottish Olympic footballer (1948).[155]
- Joseph M. McLaughlin, 80, American judge, member of the US District for Eastern NY (1981–1990), US Court of Appeals – Second Circuit (since 1990), pneumonia.[156]
- Barbara Mertz, 85, American mystery writer (The Last Camel Died at Noon).[157]
- John Rankine, 94, British science fiction author.[158]
- Regina Resnik, 90, American operatic mezzo-soprano.[159]
- Juana Marta Rodas, 88, Paraguayan ceramist.[160]
- Jaymala Shiledar, 86, Indian singer and actor, multiple organ failure.[161]
- Léon Aimé Taverdet, 90, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Langres (1981–1999).[162]
- Ios Teper, 98, Australian Ukrainian-born Soviet military officer, awarded Order of the Red Banner for Battle of Berlin.[163]
- James Sterling Young, 85, American historian and academic.[164]
- Graham Usher, 54, British foreign correspondent, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.[165]
9
- Hezekiah Braxton, 79, American football player.[166]
- Lester Fuess Eastman, 85, American physicist, engineer and educator.[167]
- Harry Elliott, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[168]
- Eduardo Falú, 90, Argentine guitarist and composer.[169]
- Leo Fraser, 86, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1985–1991), Senate (1991–2001), leukemia.[170]
- Haji, 67, Canadian actress (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!).[171]
- Glen Hobbie, 77, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals).[172]
- Ruthe Jackson, 92, American community organizer and broadcaster.[173]
- Lou Killen, 79, British musician, folk singer (The Clancy Brothers) and songwriter, cancer.[174]
- Johnny Logan, 87, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates).[175]
- William Lynch Jr., 72, American politician, complications related to kidney disease.[176]
- Brian Moll, 88, British-born Australian actor (A Country Practice, Street Fighter).[177]
- Ishtiaq Mubarak, 65, Malaysian Olympic hurdler (1968, 1972, 1976) and coach.[178]
- Phill Nixon, 57, British darts player, cancer.[179]
- John Oakley, 88, New Zealand cricketer.[180]
- Urbano Tavares Rodrigues, 89, Portuguese academic and author.[181]
- John H. Ross, 95, American military officer, Reconnaissance Army Air Corps pilot decorated for the Battle of the Bulge.[182]
- Vladimir Vikulov, 67, Russian Olympic champion ice hockey player (1968, 1972).[183]
- Anup Lal Yadav, 89, Indian politician, MP for Saharsa, Bihar MLA for Triveniganj.[184]
10
- Batile Alake, 78, Nigerian waka singer.[185]
- William P. Clark Jr., 81, American civil servant, National Security Advisor (1982–1983), Secretary of the Interior (1983–1985), Parkinson's disease.[186]
- László Csatáry, 98, Hungarian police commander, convicted Nazi war criminal, pneumonia.[187]
- Jonathan Dawson, 71, Australian filmmaker, critic and historian.[188]
- Eydie Gormé, 84, American singer ("Blame It on the Bossa Nova").[189]
- David C. Jones, 92, American USAF general, Chief of Staff of the Air Force (1974–1978), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1978–1982), Parkinson's disease.[190]
- Somdet Kiaw, 85, Thai Buddhist prelate, acting Supreme Patriarch of Thailand, Abbot of Wat Saket (since 2004), blood infection.[191]
- Calvin Ledbetter Jr., 84, American politician and academic, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1967–1976).[192]
- Sir Quo-wei Lee, 95, Hong Kong banker, chairman of Hang Seng Bank Ltd., unofficial member of the Executive and Legislative Councils.[193]
- Ahmed Mustafa, 69, Pakistani cricketer, Parkinson's disease.[194]
- Jody Payne, 77, American musician (Willie Nelson's Family), heart failure.[195]
- Joaquim Rufino do Rêgo, 87, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Quixadá (1971–1986) and Parnaíba (1986–2001).[196]
- Allan Sekula, 62, American artist, cancer.[197]
- Tan Ah Eng, 58, Malaysian politician, MP for Gelang Patah (2004–2012), brain cancer.[198]
- Bob Thomas, 87, American politician and newspaper columnist, member of the Nevada Assembly (1982–1988).[199]
- Amy Wallace, 58, American writer, heart condition.[200]
11
- Comrade Alipio, Peruvian guerrilla leader.[201]
- George Barasch, 102, American labor union leader.[202]
- Bob Bignall, 91, Australian Olympic soccer player (1956).[203]
- Penelope Casas, 70, American food author, pioneer of Spanish cuisine in the United States, complications from leukemia.[204]
- Charles Nelson Corey, 98, American football coach.[205]
- Raymond Delisle, 70, French racing cyclist, suicide.[206]
- Jean Bethke Elshtain, 72, American philosopher and academic, complications from heart failure.[207]
- Don Friedman, 83, American politician and radio talk show host, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1962–1976).[208]
- Zafar Futehally, 93, Indian ornithologist and conservationist, lung failure.[209]
- Shirley Herz, 87, American Tony Award-winning publicist (2009), complications from a stroke.[210]
- David Howard, 76, English ballet teacher.[211]
- Matthew Kaufman, 70, British biologist.[212]
- Claire Mackay, 82, Canadian writer, cancer.[213]
- Paul McCarron, 79, American businessman and politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.[214]
- Francis O'Reilly, 91, Irish businessman, banker and academic; Chancellor of the University of Dublin (1985–1998).[215]
- Denis Perera, 82, Sri Lankan army general and diplomat.[216]
- Henry Polic II, 68, American actor (When Things Were Rotten, Webster, Batman: The Animated Series), cancer.[217]
- Lamberto Puggelli, 75, Italian stage and opera director.[218]
- Gianni Rocca, 84, Italian Olympic sprinter (1948).[219]
- George Tall Chief, 96, American Sioux tribal leader, Chief of Osage Nation (1982–1990), National Native American Hall of Fame inductee.[220]
- Judit Temes, 82, Hungarian Olympic champion swimmer (1952).[221]
- Maung Wuntha, 68, Burmese writer and activist, cancer.[222]
12
- Tereza de Arriaga, 98, Portuguese painter.[223]
- Lilian Bennett, 90, British businesswoman.[224]
- Hans-Ekkehard Bob, 96, German military pilot, World War II flying ace.[225]
- Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau, 44, Dutch royal, complications following 2012 skiing accident.[226]
- F. Joseph Gossman, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Raleigh (1975–2006).[227]
- Jeffrey Gros, 75, American ecumenist and theologian.[228]
- I. B. Holley Jr., 94, American military historian.[229]
- Pauline Maier, 75, American historian and academic, lung cancer.[230]
- David McLetchie, 61, Scottish politician, MSP for Lothian (1999–2003, since 2011) and Edinburgh Pentlands (2003–2011), cancer.[231]
- Vasily Peskov, 83, Russian writer and journalist.[232]
- Paul O'Neill, 84, Canadian actor, writer, historian and broadcaster (CBC).[233]
- Ramon Pereira P., 94, Panamanian radio broadcaster.[234]
- Robert Trotter, 83, Scottish actor (Take the High Road), director and photographer.[235]
- Henny ter Weer, 91, Dutch Olympic fencer (1948).[236]
13
- Anatoly Albul, 77, Russian Olympic bronze medalist wrestler (1960).[237]
- Kris Biantoro, 75, Indonesian actor and singer, kidney disease.[238]
- Lothar Bisky, 71, German politician, MEP (since 2009), MP for PDS (2005–2009), Landtag of Brandenburg (1990–2005).[239]
- Bert de Jong, 56, Dutch rally driver, cancer.[240]
- Jim Evans, 83, Australian rugby league footballer.[241]
- Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, 9th Duke of Arión, 79, Spanish sailor.[242]
- Tompall Glaser, 79, American country music singer.[243]
- Damon Intrabartolo, 39, American playwright (Bare: A Pop Opera) and orchestrator (Superman Returns, In Good Company).[244]
- Bertice Jacelon, 98, Trinidadian cricket umpire.[245]
- Laurence Kaapama, 29, Namibian footballer (Eleven Arrows, national team).[246] (body discovered on this date)
- Alfonso Lara, 67, Chilean footballer (Colo-Colo), cancer.[247]
- Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba Larios, 79, Spanish Olympic sailor.[242]
- Janusz Lewandowski, 82, Polish diplomat, cancer.[248]
- Rui Moreira Lima, 94, Brazilian military fighter pilot.[249]
- Jun Sadogawa, 34, Japanese manga author (Muteki Kanban Musume), suicide by hanging.[250]
- Aaron Selber Jr., 85, American retail executive and philanthropist, heart failure.[251]
- Alyce Spotted Bear, 67, American Three Affiliated Tribes academic, politician and civil servant, National Advisory Council on Indian Education (since 2010), liver cancer.[252]
- Earl Stevick, 89, American linguist.[253]
- Sir Michael Stoker, 95, British physician.[254]
- Bruno Tognaccini, 80, Italian cyclist.[255]
- Sonatane Tuʻa Taumoepeau-Tupou, 70, Tongan politician and diplomat, Foreign Minister (2004–2009).[256]
- Jean Vincent, 82, French football player (Lille OSC, Stade de Reims) and coach (FC Nantes, Cameroon, Tunisia).[257]
14
- Gia Allemand, 29, American model and reality television star (The Bachelor), suicide by hanging.[258]
- Stephen Easley, 60, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (2013), complications from an infection.[259]
- Vin Evans, 78, English cricketer (Durham).[260]
- Kevin Feeney, 61, Irish judge, member of the High Court (since 2006), suspected heart attack.[261]
- René Fernández Apaza, 89, Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Sucre (1983–1988) and Cochabamba (1988–1999).[262]
- John Forfar, 96, British paediatrician and academic.[263]
- Jack Garfinkel, 95, American basketball player (Boston Celtics).[264]
- Jack Germond, 85, American journalist (Washington Star, The Baltimore Sun) and novelist, pulmonary disease.[265]
- Dilip Singh Judeo, 64, Indian politician, MP for Bilaspur (1989–1998), Chhattisgarh MLA for Kharasia (1988–1989), kidney and lung infections.[266]
- Sándor Keresztes, 94, Hungarian diplomat and jurist, president of the Christian Democratic People's Party (1989–1990), MP (1947–1948, 1990, 1994–1998).[267]
- Lisa Robin Kelly, 43, American actress (That '70s Show, Days of Our Lives, Amityville Dollhouse), multiple drug intoxication.[268]
- Allen Lanier, 67, American rock keyboardist and guitarist (Blue Öyster Cult), complications from COPD.[269]
- Min Lu, 60, Burmese humorist, poet and writer, lung cancer.[270]
- Amer Abdel Maksoud, Egyptian professional footballer, murdered.[271]
- Luciano Martino, 79, Italian film producer, director and screenwriter, pulmonary edema.[272]
- Iqbal Mirchi, 63, Indian underworld figure, heart attack.[273]
- Paddy Power, 84, Irish politician, MEP (1977–1979), TD for Kildare (1969–1989).[274]
- Mack Rankin, 83, American oilman and Texas Rangers part-owner.[275]
- Mark Sutton, 42, British stuntman, parachutist at 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, stunt wing-diving accident.[276]
15
- Abdul Rahman Al-Sumait, 65, Kuwaiti Islamic scholar and medical practitioner, complications of a heart condition.[277]
- S. M. Laljan Basha, 56, Indian politician, MP for Guntur (1991–1996) and Andhra Pradesh (2002–2008), traffic collision.[278]
- Jane Harvey, 88, American jazz singer, stomach cancer.[279]
- Peter Huttenlocher, 82, German-born American neuroscientist, pneumonia.[280]
- Miroslav Komárek, 89, Czech historical linguist.[281]
- Beatrice Kozera, 92, American book character (On the Road), natural causes.[282]
- Bert Lance, 82, American civil servant and presidential advisor, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1977).[283]
- William S. Livingston, 93, American academic, President of the University of Texas at Austin (1992–1993).[284]
- Rosalía Mera, 69, Spanish textile executive (Inditex, Zara), complications from a stroke.[285]
- Sławomir Mrożek, 83, Polish playwright.[286]
- Selliah Ponnadurai, 78, Sri Lankan cricket umpire.[287]
- August Schellenberg, 77, Canadian-born American actor (Free Willy, Eight Below, The New World), lung cancer.[288]
- Marich Man Singh Shrestha, 71, Nepali politician, Prime Minister (1986–1990), lung cancer.[289]
- Robert R. Taylor, 73, Canadian wildlife photographer, cancer.[290]
- Jacques Vergès, 88, Thai-born French lawyer, heart attack.[291]
- Pat Wiggins, 73, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1998–2004) and Senate (2006–2010).[292]
16
- Ilkka Auer, 83, Finnish Olympic athlete.[293]
- Desh Azad, 75, Indian cricketer.[294]
- Roy Bonisteel, 83, Canadian journalist and television host, cancer.[295]
- Chris Hallam, 49, Welsh Paralympian swimmer and wheelchair racer, cancer.[296]
- Kalyan Mitter, 76, Indian cricketer and coach.[297]
- John Munro, 84, Australian cricketer and football player.[298]
- Carlos Prada Sanmiguel, 73, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Duitama–Sogamoso (1994–2012).[299]
- David Rees, 95, British mathematician.[300]
- John Ryden, 82, Scottish footballer (Tottenham Hotspur).[301]
- Francesco Scaratti, 74, Italian footballer (A.S. Roma).[302]
- Ray B. Sitton, 89, American lieutenant general, Director of the Joint Staff (1976–1977).[303]
17
- Mayavaram Saraswathi Ammal, 91, Indian classical flautist.[304]
- Stephen Antonakos, 86, Greek-born American painter and sculptor.[305]
- Bo Bing, 91, Chinese English grammar academic, respiratory failure.[306]
- Chow Yam-nam, 76, Thai mystic, respiratory disease.[307]
- Jim Clark, 88, Australian VFL footballer (Carlton Football Club).[308]
- John Connelly, 85, American college baseball head coach (Northeastern University).[309]
- Rod Craig, 55, American baseball player (Seattle Mariners), stabbed.[310]
- Thomas Crowley, 77, American politician, member of the Vermont Senate (1967–1991), complications from hip surgery.[311]
- Odilia Dank, 74, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1994–2006), cancer.[312]
- Jan Ekström, 89, Swedish author and adman.[313]
- Devin Gray, 41, American basketball player (Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, Houston Rockets), heart attack.[314]
- Jack Harshman, 86, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[315]
- Joseph Hoàng Văn Tiệm, 74, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bui Chu (since 2001).[316]
- John Hollander, 83, American poet, pulmonary congestion.[317]
- Claus Jacobi, 86, German journalist, editor-in-chief of Der Spiegel (1962–1968).[318]
- David Landes, 89, American academic.[319]
- Kjell Lund, 86, Norwegian architect, songwriter and singer.[320]
- Frank Martínez, 89, American artist, complications from diabetes and renal disease.[321]
- Benjamin Mwila, 70, Zambian politician, Minister of Defence (1991–1997), MP for Luanshya, complications of malaria.[322]
- Thomas Nguyễn Văn Tân, 72, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vĩnh Long (since 2001).[323]
- Noel Pidding, 86, Australian rugby league player (St George Dragons).[324]
- Wallace H. Robinson, 93, American Marine Corps general.[325]
- Fernando Urdapilleta, 89, Argentine Olympic equestrian.[326]
- Gus Winckel, 100, Dutch military pilot.[327]
18
- Christopher Barton, 85, British Olympic rower (1948).[328]
- Bill Bond, 71, American tennis player.[329]
- Florin Cioabă, 58, Romanian Romani Pentecostal minister, cardiac arrest.[330]
- Bob Curtis, 78, American football coach.[331]
- Wes Dakus, 75, Canadian rockabilly musician.[332]
- Josephine D'Angelo, 88, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox).[333]
- Keith Dollery, 88, Australian cricketer.[334]
- Victoria Eugenia Fernández de Córdoba, 96, Spanish noble, Duchess of Medinaceli (since 1956).[335]
- Dezső Gyarmati, 85, Hungarian Olympic water polo champion (1952, 1956, 1964), silver medalist (1948), bronze medalist (1960) and coach.[336]
- Jean Kahn, 84, French Jewish community leader and human rights activist.[337]
- Alberto Marsicano, 61, Brazilian musician, translator, writer, philosopher and professor.[338]
- Edith Master, 80, American Olympic equestrian (1976).[339]
- Eyob Mekonnen, 37, Ethiopian reggae singer, complications from a stroke.[340]
- Tjostolv Moland, 32, Norwegian Army officer and private security contractor, suicide by hanging.[341]
- José Luis Montes, 57, Spanish football player and coach.[342]
- Albert Murray, 97, American literary and jazz critic, biographer and novelist.[343]
- Elaine Sortino, 64, American softball coach (University of Massachusetts), cancer.[344]
- Rolv Wesenlund, 76, Norwegian actor and comedian.[345]
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- Musa'id bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 89–90, Saudi Arabian prince, second-oldest surviving son of King Abdulaziz.[346]
- Abdur Rahman Boyati, 74, Bangladeshi folk singer.[347]
- Pat Delaney, 69, Irish hurler (Kilkenny GAA).[348]
- Russell Doughten, 86, American film producer (A Thief in the Night), renal failure.[349]
- Reha Eken, 88, Turkish footballer.[350]
- Abdelrahman El-Trabely, 23, Egyptian Olympic wrestler (2012), shot.[351]
- Abdul Rahim Hatif, 88, Afghan politician, President (1992).[352]
- Donna Hightower, 86, American singer.[353]
- Hoàng Cầm, 93, Vietnamese military officer, Senior Lieutenant General (1984–1992), recipient of the Medal of Ho Chi Minh.[354]
- Mike Tichafa Karakadzai, 56, Zimbabwean military officer and politician, car accident.[355]
- Mirko Kovač, 74, Montenegrin writer.[356]
- Wacław Kuźmicki, 92, Polish Olympic decathlete (1948).[357]
- William McDermott, 83, Irish-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Huancavélica (1982–2005).[358]
- R. S. McGregor, 83–84, New Zealand philologist.[359]
- Stephenie McMillan, 71, British set decorator (The English Patient, Chocolat, Harry Potter), Oscar winner (1997), ovarian cancer.[360]
- Matti Murto, 64, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1972, 1976), esophageal cancer.[361]
- Sid Parnes, 91, American academic.[362]
- Fritz Rau, 83, German music promoter.[363]
- José Sarria, 90, American LGBT rights activist and drag queen, founder of the Imperial Court System.[364]
- Kenneth N. Stevens, 89, American computer scientist.[365]
- Olev Subbi, 83, Estonian artist.[366]
- Dagon Taya, 95, Burmese author and peace activist.[367]
- Cedar Walton, 79, American jazz pianist.[368]
- Lee Thompson Young, 29, American actor (The Famous Jett Jackson, Friday Night Lights, Rizzoli & Isles), suicide by gunshot.[369]
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- Sathima Bea Benjamin, 76, South African jazz singer, wife of Abdullah Ibrahim.[370]
- Alan Bluechel, 88, American politician.[371]
- Jim Brothers, 72, American sculptor, cancer.[372]
- Narendra Dabholkar, 67, Indian social activist, shot.[373]
- Don Hassler, 84, American jazz musician and businessman.[374]
- Wayne Hodgson, 54, New Zealand cricketer.[375]
- Mahmoud Hweimel, Jordanian politician, Member of the House of Representatives, cancer.[376]
- Leslie Jaeger, 87, British–born Canadian civil engineer and academic.[377]
- Bishun Khare, 80, Indian scientist (SETI Institute).[378]
- Lando, 23, German Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, euthanized.[379]
- Ernest-Marie Laperrousaz, 89, French historian and archaeologist.[380]
- Elmore Leonard, 87, American author (Get Shorty, Three-Ten to Yuma, Out of Sight), complications from a stroke.[381]
- Jimmy Mankins, 87, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1975–1983).[382]
- Fred Martin, 84, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen).[383]
- Marian McPartland, 95, British jazz pianist, writer, composer, and radio host (Piano Jazz).[384]
- John W. Morris, 91, American army lieutenant general, Chief of Engineers (1976—1980).[385]
- Mun Kyong-jin, North Korean head of the Unhasu Orchestra, executed by firing squad.[386]
- Ewa Petelska, 92, Polish film director (Copernicus) and screenwriter.[387]
- Charles Pollock, 83, American furniture designer, fire.[388]
- Ted Post, 95, American film director (Hang 'Em High, Magnum Force, Beneath the Planet of the Apes).[389]
- Jayant Salgaonkar, 84, Indian historian, academic and astrologer, founder of Kalnirnay almanac.[390]
- Costică Ștefănescu, 62, Romanian footballer (UEFA Euro 1984), suicide by self-defenestration.[391]
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- Abdul Razzaq Baloch, 35–42, Pakistani journalist, strangulation (body found on this date).[392]
- Jean Berkey, 74, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2000–2004) and Senate (2004–2010).[393]
- Sid Bernstein, 95, American music producer and promoter, brought The Beatles and The Rolling Stones to the United States.[394]
- Wellington Burtnett, 82, American Olympic silver medallist ice hockey player (1956).[395]
- Rodolfo Tan Cardoso, 75, Filipino chess player, heart attack.[396]
- Malathi Chendur, 84, Indian Telugu writer, novelist and columnist.[397]
- C. Gordon Fullerton, 76, American astronaut and test pilot (ALT program, STS-3, STS-51-F), complications from a stroke.[398]
- David Gilhooly, 70, American ceramicist and printmaker, cancer.[399]
- Kemaluddin Hossain, 90, Bangladeshi jurist.[400]
- Huw Jenkins, 68, Welsh cricket player (Glamorgan).[401]
- Elwyn John, 77, Welsh priest.[402]
- Matti Kasvio, 69, Finnish Olympic swimmer.[403]
- Ulvis Katlaps, 45, Latvian ice hockey player, stomach cancer.[404]
- Enos Nkala, 81, Zimbabwean politician, Minister of Finance (1980–1983), Minister of Defense (1985–1988), multiple organ failure.[405]
- Lew Wood, 84, American television journalist (The Today Show, CBS News), kidney failure.[406]
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- Robert M. Bowman, 78, American air force officer.[407]
- Keiko Fuji, 62, Japanese singer and actress, fall.[408]
- Jørgen Hammergaard Hansen, 83, Danish badminton player.[409]
- Sir Geoffrey Inkin, 78, British soldier and public servant.[410]
- Petr Kment, 71, Czech Olympic bronze-medalist Greco-Roman wrestler (1968).[411]
- William McIlroy, 85, British secularist and atheist activist.[412]
- Ronald Motley, 68, American lawyer, led efforts against tobacco companies, complications of organ failure.[413]
- Jetty Paerl, 92, Dutch singer ("De vogels van Holland").[414]
- Paul Poberezny, 91, American aviation pioneer, aircraft designer and founder of the Experimental Aircraft Association, cancer.[415]
- Jim Ramsay, 83, Australian politician, Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Balwyn (1973–1988).[416]
- Andrea Servi, 29, Italian footballer, lung cancer.[417]
- Peter Waieng, 47, Papua New Guinean politician, Minister of Defence, stabbed.[418]
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- Alan Brown, 80, English cricketer (Northumberland).[419]
- Red Burns, 88, Canadian academic.[420]
- Richard J. Corman, 58, American railroad executive, owner and founder of R.J. Corman Railroad Group, multiple myeloma.[421]
- Stephen Crohn, 66, American medical research subject (HIV), suicide by drug overdose.[422]
- David Garrick, 67, English singer.[423]
- William Glasser, 88, American psychiatrist and developer of reality therapy, respiratory failure from pneumonia.[424]
- Tonnie Hom, 80, Dutch swimmer.[425]
- Charles Lisanby, 89, American production designer, complications from a fall.[426]
- Henry Maxwell, 81, New Zealand rugby league player (Point Chevalier Pirates).[427]
- Dean Meminger, 65, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks).[428]
- Konstanty Miodowicz, 62, Polish politician, member of the Sejm (since 1997), complications from neurosurgery.[429]
- Peter Needham, 81, South African cricketer.[430]
- Vesna Rožič, 26, Slovene chess player, peritoneal cancer.[431]
- Irwin Russell, 87, American entertainment lawyer (Michael Eisner, Jim Henson, Dr. Seuss), complications from leukemia.[432]
- Nasser Sharify, 87, Iranian academic and librarian.[433]
- Gilbert Taylor, 99, British cinematographer (Star Wars, The Omen, Dr. Strangelove).[434]
- Javanshir Vakilov, 62, Azerbaijani diplomat and academic.[435]
- David Watkins, 87, British politician, MP for Consett (1966–1983).[436]
- Vadim Yusov, 84, Russian cinematographer (Ivan's Childhood, Andrei Rublev, Solaris).[437]
- Tatyana Zaslavskaya, 85, Russian economic sociologist.[438]
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- Gerry Baker, 75, Scottish-American soccer player (Ipswich Town, Manchester City).[439]
- Sonia Coutinho, 74, Brazilian journalist, short story writer and novelist, heart attack.[440]
- Ricardo Elizondo Elizondo, 63, Mexican writer, cancer.[441]
- Julie Harris, 87, American actress (The Belle of Amherst, East of Eden, Knots Landing), five-time Tony winner, heart failure.[442]
- Alf Kaartvedt, 92, Norwegian historian.[443]
- Julio Marigil, 77, Spanish footballer.[444]
- Muriel Siebert, 84, American financial executive and philanthropist; first woman member of the New York Stock Exchange, cancer.[445]
- Nílton de Sordi, 82, Brazilian World Cup champion footballer (1958), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[446]
- Filippo Strofaldi, 73, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ischia (1997–2012).[447]
- P. W. Vidanagamage, 79, Sri Lankan cricket umpire.[448]
- Mike Winters, 82, British comedian.[449]
- José Zárate, 63, Colombian footballer.[450]
25
- Ciril Bergles, 79, Slovene poet, essayist and translator.[451]
- António Borges, 63, Portuguese economist and banker, pancreatic cancer.[452]
- Robert J. Corts, 96, American politician and judge.[453]
- Domenico Crusco, 79, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Oppido Mamertina-Palmi (1991–1999) and San Marco Argentano-Scalea (1999–2011).[454]
- William Froug, 91, American television writer and producer (Bewitched, The Twilight Zone, Gilligan's Island).[455]
- Akio Hattori, 84, Japanese mathematician.[456]
- Bobby Hoff, 73, American poker player.[457]
- Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster, 80, British-born American information scientist.[458]
- Liu Fuzhi, 96, Chinese politician, Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate (1988–1993).[459]
- Bill Nilsson, 80, Swedish motocross racer.[460]
- Rajko Pavlovec, 81, Slovenian geologist.[461]
- Raghunath Panigrahi, 79, Indian classical singer and music director.[462]
- Abdul Samad Abdulla, 67, Maldivian politician, Foreign Minister (since 2012), kidney failure.[463]
- Gylmar dos Santos Neves, 83, Brazilian World Cup champion footballer (1958, 1962), stroke.[464]
- Karl-Wilhelm Welwei, 82, German historian.[465]
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- John Dawe, 85, Australian Olympic sailor.[466]
- Hélie de Saint Marc, 91, French Resistance member and military officer, participant in 1961 Generals' Putsch.[467]
- John J. Gilligan, 92, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives for Ohio (1965–1967), Governor of Ohio (1971–1975), heart failure.[468]
- Kauko Hänninen, 83, Finnish Olympic bronze medallist rower (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968).[469]
- Henny Knoet, 71, Dutch designer (Efteling), cancer.[470]
- Luigi Lucchini, 94, Italian steel executive, President of Confindustria (1984–1988).[471]
- Gerard Murphy, 64, British actor (Batman Begins, Doctor Who, Waterworld), prostate cancer.[472]
- Bill Schmitz, 59, American football coach, United States Coast Guard Academy (1993–1996), Austin Peay University (1997–2002), suicide by jumping.[473]
- Jack Sinagra, 63, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1992–2002), Mayor of East Brunswick, New Jersey (1989–1991).[474]
- Sybille Verckist, 78, Belgian Olympic swimmer.[475]
- Clyde A. Wheeler, 92, American politician and lobbyist.[476]
- George Whittaker, 93, Canadian politician.[477]
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- David Barker, 75, English physician and epidemiologist.[478]
- Zelmo Beaty, 73, American basketball player (St. Louis Hawks, Utah Stars).[479]
- Helene Brandt, 77, American sculptor.[480]
- Chen Liting, 103, Chinese playwright and film director.[481]
- Kent Finell, 69, Swedish radio host (Svensktoppen).[482]
- Max Fuller, 68, Australian chess master.[483]
- Carl Graffunder, 94, American modernist architect.[484]
- Magnhild Holmberg, 70, Norwegian politician.[485]
- Jean Jansem, 93, Turkish-born French painter of Armenian themes.[486]
- Chris Kennedy, 64, Australian film director (Doing Time for Patsy Cline, A Man's Gotta Do), heart attack.[487]
- Zoltán Kovács, 26, Hungarian footballer.[488]
- Anatoly Onoprienko, 54, Ukrainian serial killer and mass murderer, heart failure.[489]
- Bill Peach, 78, Australian journalist and television presenter, cancer.[490]
- Henry Rebello, 84, Indian Olympic triple jumper (1948) and sport administrator.[491]
- Héctor Sanabria, 27, Argentinian footballer (Deportivo Laferrere), heart attack.[492]
- Lucy Smith, 78, Norwegian academic, Rector of the University of Oslo (1993–1998), cancer.[493]
- David Stenhouse, 81, English biologist.[494]
- Dave Thomas, 79, Welsh international golfer and golf course designer.[495]
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- Bernard Becker, 93, American ophthalmologist and glaucoma researcher (Washington University School of Medicine), lung cancer.[496]
- Lorella Cedroni, 52, Italian political philosopher.[497]
- John Bellany, 71, Scottish painter.[498]
- Matt Doust, 29, American-born Australian artist, epileptic seizure.[499]
- Edmund Fitzgerald, 87, American businessman.[500]
- Murray Gershenz, 91, American actor (The Hangover, I Love You, Man, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone) and entrepreneur, heart attack.[501]
- Ray Grebey, 85, American labor negotiator for Major League Baseball.[502]
- Gus, 27, American polar bear, euthanized.[503] (death announced on this date)
- László Gyetvai, 94, Hungarian footballer (Ferencváros, national team).[504]
- Ajay Jha, 57, Indian first-class cricketer, heart attack.[505]
- Francis Kajiya, 59, Zambian footballer.[506]
- Diarmuid Ó Gráinne, 63, Irish writer and journalist.[507]
- Larry Pennell, 85, American actor (Ripcord, The Great White Hope, Bubba Ho-Tep).[508]
- Frank Pulli, 78, American baseball umpire, complications from Parkinson's disease.[509]
- Brian Smith, 57, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers).[510]
- Barry Stobart, 75, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers).[511]
- Aajonus Vonderplanitz, 66, American food activist, fall.[512]
- Rafael Díaz Ycaza, 87, Ecuadorian writer.[513]
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- Jack Beal, 82, American realist painter.[514]
- Artan Bushati, 49, Albanian football manager.[515]
- Bob Green, 87, Australian naturalist, photographer and conservationist.[516]
- Peter Grzybowski, 59, Polish artist.[517]
- Joan L. Krajewski, 79, American politician, Member of the Philadelphia City Council (1980–2012), complications from COPD.[518]
- Robert MacEwen, 85, Scottish rugby player.[519]
- Darren Manzella, 36, American gay rights activist, traffic collision.[520][521]
- Cliff Mason, 83, English professional footballer.[522]
- Medardo Joseph Mazombwe, 81, Zambian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Chipata (1970–1996) and Cardinal Archbishop of Lusaka (1996–2006), cancer.[523]
- Cliff Morgan, 83, Welsh rugby player and broadcaster.[524]
- Bruce C. Murray, 81, American space scientist, Director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1976–1982), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[525]
- Fernando Solijon, 47, Filipino radio journalist, shot.[526]
- Steven Tari, 41–42, Papua New Guinean cult leader, slashed.[527]
- Are Vesterlid, 92, Norwegian architect.[528]
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- Alfredo Betancourt, 98, Salvadoran writer.[529]
- William C. Campbell, 90, American golfer, U.S. Amateur champion (1964), President of the United States Golf Association (1982–1983).[530]
- Howie Crittenden, 80, American basketball player (Murray State University).[531]
- Eva J. Engel, 94, German-Jewish scholar.[532]
- Allan Gotthelf, 70, American philosopher, cancer.[533]
- Seamus Heaney, 74, Irish poet, Nobel Prize laureate (1995).[534]
- Geresom Ilukor, 77–78, Ugandan bishop.[535]
- Romana Kryzanowska, 90, American Pilates instructor and author.[536]
- Leo Lewis, 80, American football player (Lincoln Blue Tigers, Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[537]
- John "Juke" Logan, 66, American blues harmonica player, complications from esophageal cancer.[538]
- Lotfi Mansouri, 84, Iranian opera director (Canadian Opera Company, San Francisco Opera).[539]
- Glenn Terrell, 93, American academic, President of Washington State University (1967–1985).[540]
- Tokai Teio, 25, Japanese thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack.[541]
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- Jean-Louis Beaumont, 87, French politician, Deputy (1978–1981, 1993–1997), mayor of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (1977–2008).[542]
- William John Brennan, 75, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Wagga Wagga (1984–2002).[543]
- Peter Calder, 87, British mechanical engineer.[544]
- Alan Carrington, 79, British chemist.[545]
- Sir David Frost, 74, British broadcaster (That Was the Week That Was, The Frost Report, The Nixon Interviews), heart attack.[546]
- Jimmy Greenhalgh, 90, British football player and manager (Darlington F.C.).[547]
- Robert Lebron, 85, American impressionist artist.[548]
- LeRoy Martin, 84, American police officer, Chicago Police Department superintendent (1987–1992).[549]
- Samuel Rovinski, 81–82, Costa Rican author of plays, novels, short stories and essays.[550]
- Donald W. Steinmetz, 88, American judge.[551]
- Jan Camiel Willems, 73, Belgian mathematician.[552]
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