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Deaths in January 2019
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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2019.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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January 2019
1
- Ludwig W. Adamec, 94, Austrian-born American historian.[1]
- Ross Allen, 90, New Zealand local politician, chair of Taranaki Regional Council (1989–2001), and cricket umpire.[2]
- Yuri Artsutanov, 89, Russian engineer.[3]
- Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Al Badawi, 58, Yemeni militant (Islamic Jihad of Yemen), airstrike.[4]
- Dagfinn Bakke, 85, Norwegian artist.[5]
- Ed Corney, 85, American bodybuilder.[6]
- Ivan Dimitrov, 83, Bulgarian Olympic footballer (Lokomotiv Sofia, Spartak Sofia, national team).[7]
- Feis Ecktuh, 32, Dutch rapper, shot.[8]
- Elizabeth Edgar, 89, New Zealand botanist.[9]
- Katie Flynn, 82, British author.[10]
- Freddie Glidden, 91, Scottish footballer (Hearts, Dumbarton).[11]
- Ivo Gregurević, 66, Croatian actor (Madonna, Fine Dead Girls, What Iva Recorded).[12]
- Joan Guinjoan, 87, Spanish composer and pianist.[13]
- Nicholas Horsfall, 72, British scholar.[14]
- Ke Hua, 103, Chinese diplomat, ambassador to Guinea, Ghana, the Philippines and the United Kingdom.[15]
- Kris Kelmi, 63, Russian singer-songwriter (Autograph), heart attack.[16]
- Bernd Kröplin, 74, German engineer and academic.[17]
- Walt McKeel, 46, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Colorado Rockies).[18]
- Paul Neville, 78, Australian politician, MP (1993–2013).[19]
- José Antonio Pujante, 54, Spanish politician, member of the Assembly of Murcia (since 2007), heart attack.[20]
- Raymond Ramazani Baya, 75, Congolese politician, Foreign Minister (2004–2007) and Ambassador to France (1990–1996).[21]
- Richard Rifkind, 88, American cancer researcher.[22]
- Steven P. Schinke, 73, American social work scholar, pulmonary fibrosis.[23]
- Tu Mingjing, 90, Chinese materials scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[24]
- Stephen Twinoburyo, 49, Ugandan mathematician, heart attack.[25]
- María Teresa Uribe, 78, Colombian sociologist and academic (University of Antioquia).[26]
- Nils Utsi, 75, Norwegian Sámi actor (Pathfinder).[27]
- Larry Weinberg, 92, American real estate developer and sports team owner (Portland Trail Blazers).[28]
- Gilbert Winham, 80, American political scientist.[29]
- Pegi Young, 66, American educator, philanthropist, and singer-songwriter, cancer.[30]
- Perry Deane Young, 77, American journalist and playwright, cancer.[31]
2
- Ramakant Achrekar, 87, Indian cricket coach.[32]
- Kalipada Bauri, Indian politician, MLA (1971–1972).[33]
- Malcolm E. Beard, 99, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1980–1996) and House of Representatives (1978–1980).[34]
- Darwin Bromley, 68, American game designer, founder of Mayfair Games.[35]
- Jerry Buchek, 76, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets).[36]
- Michele Caccavale, 71, Italian politician, Deputy (1994–1996).[37]
- Paulien van Deutekom, 37, Dutch Olympic speed skater (2006), world champion (2008), lung cancer.[38]
- Daryl Dragon, 76, American musician and songwriter (Captain & Tennille, The Beach Boys), renal failure.[39]
- Bob Einstein, 76, American actor (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Ocean's Thirteen) and performer (Super Dave Osborne), leukemia.[40]
- Bill Elsey, 97, British racehorse trainer (Epsom Oaks, St Leger Stakes).[41]
- Dominic Filiou, 41, Canadian strongman, heart attack.[42]
- Julia Grant, 64, British trans woman pioneer (A Change of Sex).[43]
- Gu Fangzhou, 92, Chinese virologist credited with eradicating polio in China, President of Peking Union Medical College.
- Bob Hanner, 73, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1974–2013).[44]
- Waun Ki Hong, 76, American oncologist.[45]
- Peter Kelly, 74, Irish politician, TD (2002–2011), cancer.[46]
- Geoffrey Langlands, 101, British army officer and educator.[47]
- Ron Magden, 92, American historian.[48]
- Jerry Magee, 90, American sportswriter (The San Diego Union-Tribune, Pro Football Weekly).[49]
- Jim Margraff, 58, American football coach (Johns Hopkins Blue Jays), heart attack.[50]
- Salvador Martínez Pérez, 85, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Huejutla (1994–2009).[51]
- Joe McCabe, 99, Irish hurler (Clonad, Laois).[52]
- Kevin J. McIntyre, 57, American government official, Chairman of the FERC (2017–2018), brain cancer.[53]
- Marko Nikolić, 72, Serbian actor (Bolji život).[54]
- Blake Nordstrom, 58, American businessman, co-president of Nordstrom, lymphoma.[55]
- Gene Okerlund, 76, American Hall of Fame professional wrestling interviewer (AWA, WWF, WCW), complications from a fall.[56]
- Darius Perkins, 54, Australian actor (Neighbours, Home and Away, Prisoner), cancer.[57]
- Suzy Post, 85, American civil rights activist.[58]
- Samuel Rayan, 98, Indian theologian.[59]
- Otto Schnepp, 93, Austrian-born American scientist.[60]
- Marcellin Theeuwes, 82, Dutch Carthusian monk.[61]
- Jerzy Turonek, 89, Polish-Belarusian historian.[62]
- Tommy Watz, 60, Norwegian translator.[63]
- George Welsh, 85, American football coach (Navy Midshipmen, Virginia Cavaliers).[64]
3
- Hamza Abdullahi, 73, Nigerian politician, Military Governor of Kano State (1984–1985) and Minister of Federal Capital Territory (1986–1989).[65]
- Roger Bastié, 86, French rugby union player and coach (CA Brive).[66]
- Richard C. Bradt, 80, American materials engineer.[67]
- Bob Burrow, 84, American basketball player (Kentucky Wildcats, Minneapolis Lakers, Rochester Royals).[68]
- Joe Casely-Hayford, 62, British fashion designer, cancer.[69]
- Ernesto del Castillo, 89, Mexican Olympic equestrian (1968).[70]
- William Cochran, 84, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1974–1982).[71]
- Sylvia Chase, 80, American news anchor (KRON, ABC World News Tonight) and journalist (20/20).[72]
- Marcelle Corneille, 95, Canadian music educator.[73]
- Gordon Crosby, 91, Canadian Olympic sprinter.[74]
- Chandrashekhar Shankar Dharmadhikari, 91, Indian judge and independence activist.[75]
- John Falsey, 67, American television writer and producer (St. Elsewhere, I'll Fly Away, Northern Exposure), fall.[76]
- Jack Fennell, 85, English rugby league footballer (Featherstone Rovers).[77]
- Gao Chengyong, 54, Chinese serial killer and rapist, executed.[78]
- Radamel García, 61, Colombian Olympic footballer (1980), heart attack.[79]
- Theodore E. Gildred, 83, American diplomat, Ambassador to Argentina (1986–1989).[80]
- Reg Holland, 78, English footballer (Wrexham, Chester City, Altrincham).[81]
- Harold A. Hopkins Jr., 88, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of North Dakota (1980–1988).[82]
- Sayed Ashraful Islam, 67, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2008) and Minister of Public Administration (since 2009), lung cancer.[83]
- Kenneth Kauth, 94, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1969–1978).[84]
- Herb Kelleher, 87, American businessman, co-founder of Southwest Airlines.[85]
- William Miller, 62, American football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Pittsburgh Maulers, Orlando Renegades), cancer.[86]
- Anne-Marie Minvielle, 75, French journalist.[87]
- Dibyendu Palit, 79, Indian writer.[88]
- Steve Ripley, 69, American musician (The Tractors), cancer.[89]
- Christine de Rivoyre, 97, French journalist (Le Monde), writer, and literary editor (Marie Claire).[90]
- John Shaw, 70, American-Canadian painter.[91]
- José Vida Soria, 81, Spanish jurist, writer and politician, Deputy (1977–1981) and rector of University of Granada (1984–1989), cancer.[92]
- Thais St. Julien, 73, American opera singer, Alzheimer's disease.[93]
- Wulf Steinmann, 88, German physicist.[94]
- William H. Stetson, American Roman Catholic priest.[95]
- Pinaki Thakur, 59, Indian poet, malaria.[96]
- Michael Yeung, 73, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hong Kong (since 2017), liver failure.[97]
4
- Milan Balabán, 89, Czech theologian, Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren pastor and anti-communist dissident (Charter 77).[98]
- Norman Birnbaum, 92, American sociologist, heart disease and sepsis.[99]
- Syed Zulfiqar Bokhari, Pakistani diplomat.[100]
- Ivan Bortnik, 79, Russian actor (Family Relations, Mirror for a Hero, Lost in Siberia).[101]
- Harold Brown, 91, American government official and nuclear physicist, Secretary of Defense (1977–1981), pancreatic cancer.[102]
- John Burningham, 82, English author and illustrator, pneumonia.[103]
- Moffatt Burriss, 99, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1977–1992).[104]
- Gordon Cologne, 94, American politician.[105]
- Charles Currie, 88, American Jesuit academic administrator, President of the AJCU (1997–2011), Xavier University (1982–1985), and Wheeling Jesuit University (1972–1982).[106]
- Diana Decker, 93, American-born British actress (When You Come Home, The Barefoot Contessa) and singer ("Poppa Piccolino").[107]
- Harold Demsetz, 88, American economist.[108]
- Peter Doucette, 64, Canadian politician, MLA (1989–1996).[109]
- Leo J. Dulacki, 100, American general.[110]
- Turhan Erdoğan, 81, Turkish civil engineer.[111]
- Miguel Gallastegui, 100, Spanish pelotari.[112]
- David Garman, 96, British inventor and businessman.[113]
- Hakmeen Khan, Pakistani politician, founder of Pakistan Peoples Party.[114]
- Louisa Moritz, 82, Cuban-born American actress (Love, American Style, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Loose Shoes), heart failure.[115]
- Frank Mugglestone, 94, English rugby league footballer (Bradford Northern, Castleford).[116]
- John Nallen, 86, Irish Gaelic footballer (Crossmolina, Tuam Stars, Trim).[117]
- Oldenburg Baby, 21, German abortion survivor, lung infection.[118]
- Francisco Olivencia, 84, Spanish lawyer and politician, Deputy (1979–1982) and Senator (1993–2000).[119]
- Bob Price, 82, American politician.[120]
- Jean Revillard, 51, Swiss photojournalist, heart attack.[121]
- Norman Snider, 74, Canadian screenwriter (Dead Ringers, Body Parts, Casino Jack).[122]
- John Thornett, 83, Australian rugby union player (New South Wales, national team).[123]
- Wiet Van Broeckhoven, 69, Belgian radio presenter and writer.[124]
- Doris Veillette, 83, Canadian journalist.[125]
- Roy Walsh, 82, British Olympic diver.[126]
- Jun'ya Yokota, 73, Japanese author, heart failure.[127]
- Zhang Lianwen, 73, Chinese actor.[128]
5
- Emil Brumaru, 80, Romanian writer and poet.[129]
- Sergio Otoniel Contreras Navia, 92, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Carlos de Ancud (1966–1974) and Temuco (1977–2001).[130]
- Mungau Dain, 24, Ni-Vanuatu film actor (Tanna), sepsis.[131]
- Silvano Davo, 73, Italian racing cyclist.[132]
- Rick Down, 68, American baseball hitting coach (New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets).[133]
- Scott Dozier, 48, American convicted murderer, suicide by hanging.[134]
- Jean-Eudes Dubé, 92, Canadian politician.[135]
- Alvin Fielder, 83, American jazz drummer, complications from heart failure and pneumonia.[136]
- Derek Foster, Baron Foster of Bishop Auckland, 81, British politician, MP for Bishop Auckland (1979–2005) and member of the House of Lords (since 2005), cancer.[137]
- Don Grierson, 77, British music industry executive.[138]
- Eric Haydock, 75, British Hall of Fame bassist (The Hollies).[139]
- Kenneth Hedberg, 98, American chemist.[140]
- Stanley Insler, 81, American philologist.[141]
- Odeen Ishmael, 70, Guyanese diplomat.[142]
- Abe Kakepetum, 74, Canadian Anishinaabe painter.[143]
- Iftekharul Alam Kislu, 92, Bangladeshi film producer (Sangam, Ora Egaro Jon, Dui Poisar Alta) and businessperson.[144]
- John Kouns, 89, American photographer and civil rights activist.[145]
- Aisha Lemu, 79, British-born Nigerian Islamic scholar.[146]
- Alan W. Lukens, 94, American diplomat.[147]
- John Lyle, 98, American pilot (Tuskegee Airmen).[148]
- Maria Dolores Malumbres, 87, Spanish pianist and composer.[149]
- Pete Manning, 81, American football player (Chicago Bears, Calgary Stampedes, Toronto Argonauts).[150]
- Robert Morey, 72, American Baptist minister.[151]
- Alan R. Pearlman, 93, American sound engineer, founder of ARP Instruments.[152]
- Rudolf Raff, 77, American biologist.[153]
- John L. Said, 86, American Episcopal bishop (Southeast Florida, Central Florida).[154]
- Bernice Sandler, 90, American women's rights activist, cancer.[155]
- Dragoslav Šekularac, 81, Serbian football player (Red Star Belgrade, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (Marbella).[156]
- Alexis Smirnoff, 71, Canadian professional wrestler (NWA, AWA, WWF), kidney failure.[157]
- James H. Smylie, 93, American church historian.[158]
- Sun Ganqing, 99, Chinese major general, Chief of Staff of the Guangzhou Military Region (1969–1977) and the Kunming Military Region (1977–1980).[159]
- Myron Thompson, 82, American-born Canadian politician, MP (1993–2008), cancer.[160]
- Antonio Torres Millera, 54, Spanish politician, member of the Aragonese Corts (since 2003), heart attack.[161]
6
- Jo Andres, 64, American filmmaker, choreographer and artist, peritoneal sclerosis.[162]
- Alfredo Arpaia, 88, Italian politician, Deputy (1982–1983).[163]
- Joe Belmont, 84, American basketball player and coach.[164]
- Annalise Braakensiek, 46, Australian model and actress (Pizza).[165]
- Johan Claassen, 89, South African rugby union player and coach (national team).[166]
- Ben Coleman, 57, American basketball player (New Jersey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Milwaukee Bucks).[167]
- George Crowe, 82, Canadian ice hockey coach (Dartmouth College).[168]
- Francisco Dela Cruz, 56, Northern Mariana Islands politician, member of the House of Representatives (2006–2014), heart attack.[169]
- Robert J. Doherty, 94, American photographer and graphic designer.[170]
- Odette Drand, 91, French Olympic fencer (1952).[171]
- José Ramón Fernández, 95, Cuban militant, Vice-President of the Council of Ministers (1978–2012).[172]
- Jack Garrick, 92, Australian VFL footballer (South Melbourne).[173]
- Lenny Green, 86, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox).[174]
- Roy Hilton, 75, American football player (Baltimore Colts), Alzheimer's disease.[175]
- Ron Hines, 95, Australian VFL footballer (Carlton).[176]
- Robert L. Kahn, 100, American social psychologist.[177]
- Kwamie Lassiter, 49, American football player (Arizona Cardinals, San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams), heart attack.[178]
- Gebhardt von Moltke, 80, German diplomat, Ambassador to the UK (1997–1999).[179]
- Derek Piggott, 96, British glider pilot and flight instructor, stroke.[180]
- Ken Preston, 93, English cricketer (Essex).[181]
- Gregg Rudloff, 63, American sound mixer (The Matrix, Mad Max: Fury Road, Glory), Oscar winner (1990, 2000, 2016), suicide.[182]
- Lamin Sanneh, 76, Gambian-born American professor (Yale University, Yale Divinity School), stroke.[183]
- W. Morgan Sheppard, 86, British actor (Transformers, Max Headroom, Gettysburg).[184]
- Paul Streeten, 101, Austrian-born British economics professor.[185]
- René Steurbaut, 90, Belgian Olympic basketball player (1948).[186]
- Gustav Andreas Tammann, 86, German astronomer.[187]
- Roy Tutty, 88, Australian Olympic speed skater (1960).[188]
- Bea Vianen, 83, Surinamese writer.[189]
- Angelo Ziccardi, 90, Italian politician, Senator (1972–1983).[190]
- Gene Zwozdesky, 70, Canadian politician, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (2012–2015), cancer.[191]
7
- Moshe Arens, 93, Lithuanian-born Israeli aeronautical engineer and politician, Minister of Defense (1983–1984, 1990–1992, 1999) and Foreign Affairs (1988–1990).[192]
- Aristeo Benavídez, 91, Argentine alpine skier.[193]
- Helmut Berding, 88, German historian.[194]
- Seymour Boyers, 92, American politician.[195]
- Barbara Elaine Russell Brown, 89, American biologist and philanthropist.[196]
- Guy Charmot, 104, French resistance fighter.[197]
- Vytautas Einoris, 88, Lithuanian agronomist and politician.[198]
- Laurie Gilfedder, 83, English rugby league footballer (national team, Warrington, Wigan).[199]
- Jimmy Hannan, 84, Australian singer and game show host (Saturday Date), Gold Logie winner (1965), cancer.[200]
- Francisco Hernández, 69, Costa Rican football player (Saprissa, national team).[201]
- John Joubert, 91, South African-born British composer.[202]
- Aline Kiner, 59, French journalist and writer.[203]
- Clydie King, 75, American singer, complications from a blood infection.[204]
- Dave Laing, 71, English writer, editor and broadcaster, cancer.[205]
- Alanna Lockward, 57, Dominican curator, writer and filmmaker.[206]
- Houari Manar, 38, Algerian raï singer, heart attack.[207]
- Ivan Mašek, 70, Czech dissident, economist and politician, Deputy (1993–1998).[208]
- John Mendelsohn, 82, American pharmacologist, President of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (1996–2011), glioblastoma.[209]
- Harold J. Noah, 93, British-born American educational theorist.[210]
- Theodore K. Rabb, 81, American historian.[211]
- Ronald C. Read, 94, British-born Canadian mathematician.[212]
- Carmencita Reyes, 87, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (2007–2010), Governor of Marinduque (1998–2007; since 2010).[213]
- A. G. Rigg, 81, British medievalist.[214]
- Tom Rukavina, 68, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1987–2013), leukemia.[215]
- Jocelyne Saab, 70, Lebanese journalist and film director, cancer.[216]
- Babs Simpson, 105, American magazine editor (Vogue).[217]
- Robert P. Smith, 78, American economist.[218]
- Bernard Tchoullouyan, 65, French judoka, Olympic bronze medalist (1980), heart attack.[219]
8
- Jimmy Allen, 91, American pastor.[220]
- Wendy Ashmore, 70, American archaeologist and anthropologist.[221]
- Pierre Barillet, 95, French actor and playwright.[222]
- José Belvino do Nascimento, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itumbiara (1981–1987) and Divinópolis (1989–2009).[223]
- Jayantilal Bhanusali, 54, Indian politician, MLA (2007–2012), shot.[224]
- Antal Bolvári, 86, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic champion (1952, 1956).[225]
- Armando Bortolaso, 92, Italian-born Syrian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Aleppo (1992–2002).[226]
- Greg Cleveland, 55, American football player (Miami Dolphins), heart attack.[227]
- Sir William Cole, 92, Australian public servant, Secretary of the Department of Defence (1984–1986).[228]
- Georges Dimou, 87, Greek singer.[229]
- Edwin Erickson, 80, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania Senate (2001–2015).[230]
- Gao Changqing, 59, Chinese surgeon, member of the Academy of Engineering.[231]
- Derek Grace, 74, English footballer (Margate, Exeter City, Dartford).[232]
- Khosro Harandi, 68, Iranian chess master.[233]
- Huang Chin-tao, 93, Taiwanese World War II veteran (Imperial Japanese Navy) and resistance fighter (27 Brigade).[234]
- Susanne Humphrey, 74, American medical librarian (National Library of Medicine).[235]
- Karsten Jakobsen, 90, Norwegian engineer, rector of the Norwegian Institute of Technology (1990–1993).[236]
- Sergei Khodakov, 52, Russian paralympic athlete (1992, 1996).[237]
- Guje Lagerwall, 100, Swedish actress.[238]
- Larry Langford, 72, American politician, Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama (2007–2009).[239]
- Alexia Mupende, 34, Kenyan-born Rwandan model, stabbed.[240]
- John Nye, 95, British glaciologist, heart failure.[241]
- Arturo Rojas de la Cámara, 88, Spanish cartoonist.[242]
- Julio Rubiano, 65, Colombian Olympic racing cyclist, heart attack.[243]
- Bijan Samandar, 77, Iranian poet and musician.[244]
- Linda Waterfall, 69, American folk musician, cancer.[245]
- Giorgio Zur, 88, German Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Nuncio (1979–2005).[246]
9
- Filipe Abraão, 39, Angolan basketball player (Atlético Sport Aviação, Primeiro de Agosto, Recreativo do Libolo).[247]
- Ian Adamson, 74, Northern Irish politician, Lord Mayor of Belfast (1996–1997), MLA (1998–2003).[248]
- Fernando Aiuti, 83, Italian immunologist and politician, fall.[249]
- Gebran Araiji, 67, Lebanese politician.[250]
- Kjell Bäckman, 84, Swedish speed skater, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[251]
- Verna Bloom, 80, American actress (Animal House, High Plains Drifter, The Last Temptation of Christ), complications from dementia.[252]
- Pierre de Bané, 80, Palestinian-born Canadian politician, MP (1968–2013).[253]
- Óscar González-Quevedo, 88, Spanish-born Brazilian Jesuit priest and parapsychologist, heart disease.[254]
- Earnest F. Gloyna, 97, American environmental engineer.[255]
- Joseph Lawson Howze, 95, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Biloxi (1977–2001).[256]
- Joseph Jarman, 81, American jazz musician (Art Ensemble of Chicago) and Shinshu Buddhist priest.[257]
- Conxita Julià, 98, Spanish Catalan poet.[258]
- Rena Karefa-Smart, 97, American religious leader and theologian.[259]
- Paul Koslo, 74, German-Canadian actor (The Omega Man, Vanishing Point, Rooster Cogburn) pancreatic cancer.[260]
- Matthew Locricchio, 71, American cookbook author and actor.[261]
- Anatoly Lukyanov, 88, Russian politician, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (1990–1991).[262]
- Mahendra Mewati, 49, Indian actor, blood clot.[263]
- Melvin L. Moeschberger, 78, American biostatistician.[264]
- Milan Pančevski, 83, Macedonian politician, Chairman of the Presidium of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1989–1990).[265]
- Paolo Paoloni, 89, Italian actor (Fantozzi, An Average Little Man, Cannibal Holocaust).[266]
- Don Reynolds, 81, American child actor (Song of Arizona, The Fighting Redhead, Beyond the Purple Hills).[267]
- Thierry Séchan, 69, French novelist.[268]
- James P. Stewart, 94, American military officer.[269]
- Alan Trask, 85, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1969–1971, 1973–1982).[270]
- Lester Wunderman, 98, American Hall of Fame advertising executive, creator of direct marketing.[271]
10
- Theo Adam, 92, German opera singer.[272]
- José Andreu García, 81, Puerto Rican jurist, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1992–2003).[273]
- Erminio Boso, 73, Italian politician, Senator (1992–1996), heart attack.[274]
- Edward F. Burns, 87, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–1990).[275]
- Lili Cassel-Wronker, 94, German-born American illustrator and calligrapher.[276]
- Andy de Groat, 72, American choreographer.[277]
- Philippe de Lannoy, 96, Belgian noble.[278]
- Alfredo del Mazo González, 75, Mexican politician, Governor of the State of Mexico (1981–1986) and Minister of Energy, Mines and State Industry (1986–1988).[279]
- Deng Tietao, 102, Chinese physician.[280]
- Rick Forzano, 90, American football coach (Detroit Lions).[281]
- Kevin Fret, 25, Puerto Rican musician, shot.[282]
- Martin Gore, 67, British oncologist, complications following yellow fever vaccination.[283]
- Johnny Hetki, 96, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates).[284]
- Gerd Jaeger, 91, German sculptor and painter.[285]
- Mikel Janku, 77, Albanian footballer (Partizani, national team).[286]
- Barbara Low, 98, British-American biochemist.[287]
- Ross Lowell, 92, American photographer and inventor of gaffer tape.[288]
- Patrick Malrieu, 73, French business executive and Breton activist and historian.[289]
- John Michels, 87, American football player (Tennessee Volunteers) and coach (Minnesota Vikings).[290]
- René Mouille, 94, French aviation engineer.[291]
- Dianne Oxberry, 51, British broadcaster (BBC North West Tonight), cancer.[292]
- Lionel Price, 91, British Olympic basketball player (1948).[293]
- Juan Francisco Reyes, 80, Guatemalan politician, Vice President (2000–2004).[294]
- Sandy Shellworth, 74, American Olympic alpine ski racer.[295]
- Clary Hood Smith, 90, American politician.[296]
- Ron Smith, 94, British comic artist (Judge Dredd).[297]
- Viktoria Suchantseva, 69, Ukrainian philosopher.[298]
- Sir Conrad Swan, 94, Canadian-born British officer of arms.[299]
- Arnold Tucker, 95, American military officer and football player.[300]
- Michel Vandamme, 88, French Olympic swimmer.[301]
11
- Hugo Alarcón, 26, Chilean footballer (Deportes La Pintana, Deportes Linares, Deportes Melipilla).[302]
- Sir Michael Atiyah, 89, British mathematician, President of the Royal Society (1990–1995).[303]
- Rafael Arcadio Bernal Supelano, 84, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Arauca (1990–2003) and Líbano-Honda (2003–2004).[304]
- Wayne Blair, 70, New Zealand cricketer (Otago).[305]
- George Brady, 90, Czech-Canadian Holocaust survivor and businessman.[306]
- Tom Brosius, 69, American track and field athlete, pancreatic cancer.[307]
- Marge Callaghan, 97, Canadian baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[308]
- Walter Chandoha, 98, American photographer.[309]
- Angelo Constantino, 48, Filipino bowler, shot.[310]
- Michel Dejouhannet, 83, French racing cyclist.[311]
- Mark Elliot, 65, Canadian radio host (CFRA), pneumonia.[312]
- Gus Ganakas, 92, American college basketball coach (Michigan State).[313]
- J. D. Gibbs, 49, American race car driver, co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing, degenerative neurological disease.[314]
- John G. Gunderson, 76, American psychiatrist, prostate cancer.[315]
- David Hinkley, 74, British-born American statistician.[316]
- Khalida Hussain, 82, Pakistani fiction writer.[317]
- Robert Horn, 87, American Olympic water polo player.[318]
- Elaine Koppelman, 81, American mathematician.[319]
- Steffan Lewis, 34, Welsh politician, AM (since 2016), bowel cancer.[320]
- Fernando Luján, 79, Mexican actor (Overboard, Día de muertos, Dangers of Youth), respiratory failure.[321]
- Andrew MacLachlan, 77, British actor (Monty Python's Life of Brian, A Fish Called Wanda, By the Sword Divided).[322]
- Sue Povey, 76, British geneticist.[323]
- Kishore Pradhan, 82, Indian actor.[324]
- Dinanath Pandey, 85, Indian politician, MLA (1977–1985) and (1990–1995).[325]
- Mary Randlett, 94, American photographer.[326]
- Annie Roycroft, 92, Irish newspaper editor.[327]
- Meera Sanyal, 57, Indian banker, cancer.[328]
- Walter V. Shipley, 83, American businessman, CEO of Chase Manhattan Bank (1996–1999).[329]
- Dimitris Sioufas, 75, Greek politician, Speaker of the Parliament (2007–2009).[330]
- Bjørg Skjælaaen, 85, Norwegian Olympic figure skater.[331]
- Charles Soreng, 84, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Daltonganj (1989–1995) and Hazaribag (1995–2012).[332]
- Mark Suggitt, 62, British museum curator.[333]
- Tom Warner, 70, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1992–1999), cancer.[334]
- Jumping Johnny Wilson, 91, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).[335]
12
- George Ball, 92, American entomologist.[336]
- Christian Conrad Blouin, 77, Canadian-born Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lae (2007–2018).[337]
- Bo Hi Pak, 88, South Korean cleric, leader of the Unification Church.[338]
- Anthony Colaizzo, 88, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1989–1998).[339]
- A. Brian Deer, 74, Canadian librarian, developer of the Brian Deer Classification System.[340]
- Mardi Dungey, 52, Australian macroeconomist.[341]
- Paul Englund, 80, American biochemist, Parkinson's disease.[342]
- Bonnie Guitar, 95, American country musician ("Dark Moon").[343]
- Dennis Marvin Ham, 78, Canadian businessman and politician.[344]
- Javier de Hoz, 78, Spanish philologist and academic.[345]
- Etsuko Ichihara, 82, Japanese actress (Your Name, Hideyoshi, The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun), heart failure.[346]
- Joe M. Jackson, 95, American Air Force officer, Medal of Honor recipient.[347]
- Linda Kelly, 82, English historian.[348]
- Larry Koentopp, 82, American minor-league baseball executive (Las Vegas Stars) and athletic director (Gonzaga University).[349]
- Bob Kuechenberg, 71, American football player (Miami Dolphins).[350]
- Max Deen Larsen, 75, American musicologist.[351]
- Batton Lash, 65, American comic book writer and artist (Supernatural Law, Archie Meets the Punisher), brain cancer.[352]
- Edward J. Megarr, 91, American major general.[353]
- Bob Melby, 90, American politician.[354]
- Taw Phaya, 94, Burmese prince, Head of the Royal House of Konbaung (since 1956).[355]
- Leonard M. Pike, 78, American agricultural scientist, developed the 1015 supersweet onion.[356]
- Jaime Rosenthal, 82, Honduran politician, Third Vice President (1986–1989) and MP (2002–2006), heart attack.[357]
- Sanger D. Shafer, 84, American country songwriter ("All My Ex's Live in Texas", "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind").[358]
- John Slim, 2nd Viscount Slim, 91, British peer, member of the House of Lords (since 1971).[359]
- Rebecca Walker Steele, 93, American musician and educator.[360]
- Takeshi Umehara, 93, Japanese philosopher, pneumonia.[361]
- Mark Urman, 66, American film producer (ThinkFilm) and distributor, respiratory failure.[362]
- Bruno Vanryb, 61, French sound engineer and businessman, traffic collision.[363]
- Patricia Wald, 90, American judge, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1986–1991), pancreatic cancer.[364]
- Patrick Yu, 96, Hong Kong barrister, city's first Chinese prosecutor.[365]
- Béla Zsitnik, 94, Hungarian rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[366]
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- Pierre Alard, 81, French Olympic discus thrower (1956, 1960).[367]
- Kimiko O. Bowman, 91, Japanese-born American statistician.[368]
- Bettina F. Bradbury, 64, American television writer (All My Children, Santa Barbara, Days of Our Lives).[369]
- Omer Brandt, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Colorado College Tigers).[370]
- Roberto Reinaldo Cáceres González, 97, Argentinian-born Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Melo (1962–1996).[371]
- Miguel Civil, 92, Spanish sumerologist.[372]
- Douglas M. Costle, 79, American environmentalist, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (1977–1981), complications from a stroke.[373]
- Barry Curtis, 75, American actor (The Adventures of Champion).[374]
- Sally Fraser, 86, American actress (War of the Colossal Beast, It Conquered the World, Earth vs. the Spider).[375]
- Rajesh Ghodge, 43, Indian cricketer (Goa cricket team).[376]
- Francine du Plessix Gray, 88, Polish-born American author and critic.[377]
- Erik Hartsuiker, 78, Dutch Olympic rower.[378]
- Robert Heaney, 82, Australian rugby league footballer.[379]
- Luella Klein, 94, American physician.[380]
- Phil Masinga, 49, South African footballer (Leeds United, Bari, national team), cancer.[381]
- Willie Murphy, 75, American blues musician (Running, Jumping, Standing Still), pneumonia.[382]
- Susanne Neumann, 59, German author and trade unionist, cancer.[383]
- Alfred K. Newman, 94, American Navajo code talker.[384]
- Francis W. Nye, 100, American major general in the U.S. Air Force.[385]
- Julen Roselló, 2, Spanish child, fall.[386]
- Serena Rothschild, 83, British racehorse owner.[387]
- Guy Sénac, 86, French footballer.[388]
- Mel Stottlemyre, 77, American baseball player (New York Yankees) and coach (New York Mets, Houston Astros), multiple myeloma.[389]
- Bo Westlake, 91, Canadian Olympic rower.[390]
- Kazimierz Zelek, 81, Polish Olympic cross-country skier.[391]
14
- Ido Abram, 78, Dutch writer and educator.[392]
- Paweł Adamowicz, 53, Polish politician, Mayor of Gdańsk (since 1998), stabbed.[393]
- Bernardo Benes, 84, Cuban banker and community leader.[394]
- Milton Bluehouse Sr., 82, American politician, President of the Navajo Nation (1998–1999).[395]
- Dick Brodowski, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians).[396]
- Gonzalo Ramiro del Castillo Crespo, 82, Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Military (2000–2012).[397]
- Jim Clark, 71, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[398]
- Roger Cuvillier, 96, French engineer and inventor.[399]
- Shivajirao Deshmukh, 84, Indian politician.[400]
- Eli Grba, 84, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels), pancreatic cancer.[401]
- Del Henney, 83, English actor (When Eight Bells Toll, Straw Dogs, Brannigan).[402]
- David N. Levinson, 83, American businessman and politician.[403]
- Peter Nambundunga, 71, Namibian military officer.[404]
- James C. Nance, 91, American scientist.[405]
- Francisco de Oliveira Dias, 88, Portuguese politician, Speaker of the Assembly (1981–1982) and Deputy (1976–1983).[406]
- Raymond G. Perelman, 101, American businessman and philanthropist.[407]
- Lenin Rajendran, 67, Indian film director (Venal, Puravrutham, Mazha) and screenwriter, complications from liver transplant.[408]
- Wilf Rosenberg, 84, South African rugby league player (Leeds, Hull, national team), stroke.[409]
- Martha Ross, 79, British actress (EastEnders, Grange Hill) and radio presenter.[410]
- Gavin Smith, 50, Canadian professional poker player.[411]
- Rainer Stadelmann, 85, German Egyptologist.[412]
- Tinca Stegovec, 91, Slovenian artist.[413]
- Devendra Swarup, 93, Indian journalist.[414]
- Julio Vallejo Ruiloba, 73, Spanish psychiatrist.[415]
- Duncan Welbourne, 78, English footballer (Watford).[416]
15
- Bill Anagnos, 60, American stuntman and actor (The Warriors, The Bourne Ultimatum, A Beautiful Mind).[417]
- Bai Hua, 88, Chinese novelist, playwright and poet.[418]
- Avraham Bendori, 90, Israeli football player (Maccabi Tel Aviv, national team) and manager (Hapoel Ramat Gan).[419]
- Bradley Bolke, 93, American voice actor (The New Casper Cartoon Show, Underdog, The Year Without a Santa Claus).[420]
- Jacques Boyon, 84, French politician, Deputy (1986, 1988–1997).[421]
- Carol Channing, 97, American Hall of Fame actress (Hello, Dolly!, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Thoroughly Modern Millie), singer and dancer, Tony winner (1964).[422]
- Edyr de Castro, 72, Brazilian actress (Roque Santeiro, Por Amor, Cabocla), and singer, multiple organ failure.[423]
- Giuseppe de Chirico, 84, Italian Olympic sport shooter (1968, 1972, 1976).[424]
- Donna DeEtte Elbert, 90, American mathematician and scientist.[425]
- Xavier Gouyou-Beauchamps, 81, French prefect and director general of France 3.[426]
- Luis Grajeda, 81, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1964, 1968).[427]
- Antonín Kramerius, 79, Czech footballer (Sparta Prague, Hradec Králové, national team).[428]
- Mason Lowe, 25, American professional bull rider, chest injuries sustained during a competition.[429]
- Eduardo Martín Toval, 76, Spanish lawyer and politician, Deputy (1977–1980, 1982–1995) and member of Catalan Parliament (1980–1982).[430]
- Tim Maypray, 30, American football player (Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Redblacks).[431]
- John J. McKetta, 103, American chemical engineer.[432]
- Mario Monje, 89, Bolivian politician, founder of Communist Party, pneumonia.[433]
- Gabriel Montcharmont, 78, French politician, Deputy (1988–1993, 1997–2002).[434]
- Jerónimo Neto, 51, Angolan handball coach, heart attack.[435]
- Gerald Nordland, 91, American museum director and art critic.[436]
- Miodrag Radovanović, 89, Serbian actor (The Farm in the Small Marsh, The Elusive Summer of '68, Battle of Kosovo).[437]
- Beth Ann Richwine, 59, American art conservator.[438]
- Simone Rignault, 75, French politician Deputy (1993–1997).[439]
- Biraj Kumar Sarma, 70, Indian politician, liver failure.[440]
- Sir Anthony Skingsley, 85, British air chief marshal.[441]
- José Souto, 59, French footballer.[442]
- Espen Thorstenson, 78, Norwegian film director (Dager fra 1000 år, Bak sju hav).[443]
- Thelma Tixou, 75, Mexican vedette and actress (La muchacha del cuerpo de oro, Santa Sangre).[444]
- Bruce Tufeld, 66, American talent agent and manager (Laura Dern, Kelsey Grammer, Rob Lowe), liver cancer.[445]
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- Malik Mazhar Abbas Raan, 65, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (1997–1999, since 2013), heart attack.[446]
- Gerard Basset, 61, French-born British sommelier, esophageal cancer.[447]
- John C. Bogle, 89, American investor, founder of The Vanguard Group, cancer.[448]
- François Brune, 87, French Catholic prelate and writer.[449]
- Jean Chatillon, 81, Canadian composer.[450]
- Vishnu Hari Dalmia, 94, Indian industrialist (Dalmia Group).[451]
- Lorna Doom, 61, American punk rock bassist (Germs), breast cancer.[452]
- Tom Hausman, 65, American baseball player (New York Mets, Milwaukee Brewers).[453]
- Ahmed Hussein-Suale, 31, Ghanaian journalist, shot.[454]
- Shannon M. Kent, 35, American Navy chief cryptologic technician, bombing.[455]
- Grattan Kerans, 78, American politician, member of the Oregon State Senate (1986–1993).[456]
- Alfred Kunz, 89, German-Canadian composer and conductor, heart disease.[457]
- Fernand Labrie, 81, Canadian endocrinologist and medical researcher.[458]
- Hugh Lewin, 79, South African anti-apartheid activist and writer.[459]
- Erich Lindenlaub, 88, German Olympic cross-country skier.[460]
- Aya Maasarwe, 21, Israeli exchange student, homicide.[461]
- Hank Norton, 91, American college football coach (Ferrum College).[462]
- Bob Pepper, 80, American illustrator.[463]
- Mirjam Pressler, 78, German writer.[464]
- Joyce Reopel, 85, American artist.[465]
- Barry Robinson, 86, English cricketer.[466]
- Heinrich Schaarschmidt, 88, Finnish Olympic sailor (1960).[467]
- Teddi Sherman, 97, American actress and screenwriter.[468]
- Denis Sire, 65, French comics artist and illustrator.[469]
- Barbara Tsakirgis, 64, American archaeologist.[470]
- Rita Vidaurri, 94, American singer.[471]
- Unto Wiitala, 93, Finnish Hall of Fame ice hockey player and official.[472]
- Chris Wilson, 62, Australian musician (Short Cool Ones), pancreatic cancer.[473]
- Yu Min, 92, Chinese nuclear physicist.[474]
17
- Vicente Álvarez Areces, 75, Spanish politician, President of Asturias (1999–2011), Senator (since 2011) and Mayor of Gijón (1987–1999).[475]
- Babiker Awadalla, 101, Sudanese politician, Prime Minister (1969).[476]
- S. Balakrishnan, 69, Indian film score composer and music director, cancer.[477]
- Eddie Benitez, 62, American guitarist.[478]
- Francis Coutou, 71, French Olympic field hockey player (1972).[479]
- Windsor Davies, 88, Welsh actor (It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Carry On England, Never the Twain).[480]
- Steven B. Dodge, 73, American media executive, traffic collision.[481]
- Michael Hardcastle, 85, British writer of children's literature (Soccer Comes First, United!, Half a Team).[482]
- Ashrafunnesa Mosharraf, 74, Bangladeshi politician, kidney disease.[483]
- Joe O'Donnell, 77, American football player (Buffalo Bills).[484]
- Mary Oliver, 83, American poet, Pulitzer Prize winner (1984), lymphoma.[485]
- Mary Jane Osborn, 91, American biochemist and molecular biologist.[486]
- Garfield Owen, 86, Welsh rugby player (Halifax, Keighley, Newport), Parkinson's disease.[487]
- Fred Rae, 87, Australian businessman.[488]
- Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias, 72, Spanish judge, President of the European Court of Justice (1994–2003).[489]
- Léo Rooman, 90, Belgian Olympic hockey player (1952).[490]
- Sam Savage, 78, American novelist (Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife).[491]
- Turk Schonert, 62, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, Stanford Cardinal), heart attack.[492]
- Tara Simmons, 34, Australian musician, breast cancer.[493]
- Helen Smith, 97, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[494]
- Daniel C. Striepeke, 88, American makeup artist (Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan, Mission: Impossible).[495]
- Sabrina Vlaškalić, 29, Serbian classical guitarist and teacher, traffic collision.[496]
- Anthony Watsham, 94, British-born Zimbabwean Jesuit monk and entomologist.[497]
- John Welwood, 75, American psychologist.[498]
- Keith White, 70, British sailor.[499]
- Fumiko Yonezawa, 80, Japanese theoretical physicist, heart failure.[500]
- Reggie Young, 82, American musician (The Memphis Boys).[501]
18
- Eric Aarons, 99, Australian politician.[502]
- David Abel, 83, Burmese economist and military officer, heart attack.[503]
- Boo, 12, American Pomeranian dog, Facebook celebrity, heart failure.[504]
- Gulab Chandio, 61, Pakistani actor.[505]
- John Coughlin, 33, American figure skater, suicide by hanging.[506]
- Walter Craig, 65, Canadian mathematician.[507]
- Dale Dodrill, 92, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[508]
- Debbie Dowling, 56, English professional golfer.[509]
- Lena Farugia, 67, South African actress (The Gods Must Be Crazy II).[510]
- J. T. Frankenberger, 83, American football player (Edmonton Eskimos, Saskatchewan Roughriders).[511]
- Lamia Al-Gailani Werr, 80, Iraqi archaeologist.[512]
- Gary Gutting, 76, American philosopher.[513]
- Cees Haast, 80, Dutch racing cyclist.[514]
- Reg Hart, 83, New Zealand rugby league player (national team).[515]
- Geoffrey Hewitt, 85, British chemical engineer.[516]
- Sylvia Kay, 82, British actress (Rapture, Wake in Fright, Just Good Friends).[517]
- John Krogh, 80, Norwegian footballer (Rosenborg, national team).[518]
- Robert Morey, 82, American rower, Olympic champion (1956).[519]
- Dan Orlich, 94, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[520]
- Gilles Paquet, 82, Canadian economist.[521]
- Franco Pian, 96, Italian footballer (SPAL, Internazionale, Legnano).[522]
- François Protat, 73–74, Canadian cinematographer (Weekend at Bernie's, Johnny Mnemonic, Joshua Then and Now).[523]
- Brian Stowell, 82, Manx reporter (Manx Radio), linguist, physicist and author, Reih Bleeaney Vanannan winner (2008).[524]
- William A. Thomas, 70, American college football player and coach (Tennessee State Tigers).[525]
- Etienne Vermeersch, 84, Belgian philosopher, euthanasia.[526]
- Ivan Vutsov, 79, Bulgarian football player (Levski Sofia, national team) and manager (Spartak Pleven).[527]
- Ken Warzynski, 70, American basketball player.[528]
- Glen Wood, 93, American racing driver, co-founder of Wood Brothers Racing.[529]
- Peter Zander, 96, German-born British actor (Mystery Submarine, Rotten to the Core, The Return of Mr. Moto), complications from a stroke.[530]
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- Atin Bandyopadhyay, 85, Bangladeshi writer, stroke.[531]
- Mario Bertoncini, 86, Italian composer, pianist, and music educator.[532]
- Jagjit Singh Chopra, 84, Indian neurologist, complications from a stroke.[533]
- Gert Frank, 62, Danish cyclist, Olympic bronze medalist (1976), heart attack.[534]
- Robert Furlonger, 97, Australian diplomat.[535]
- Nathan Glazer, 95, American sociologist.[536]
- Thomas Habinek, 65, American classical scholar, liver cancer.[537]
- Michael Horne, 76, American quantum physicist.[538]
- Henry Horwitz, 80, American historian.[539]
- Barthélémy Kotchy, 84, Ivorian writer and politician.[540]
- Liang Jingkui, 87, Chinese physical chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[541]
- Ted McKenna, 68, Scottish drummer (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band), haemorrhage during hernia surgery.[542]
- May Menassa, 80, Lebanese writer and journalist, ruptured aneurysm.[543]
- Tony Mendez, 78, American intelligence officer (CIA), subject of Argo, complications from Parkinson's disease.[544]
- Muriel Pavlow, 97, English actress (Malta Story, Doctor in the House, Reach for the Sky).[545]
- Mark Samson, 63, Sri Lankan actor, heart attack.[546]
- Jaswinder Singh Sandhu, 63, Indian politician, cancer.[547]
- Red Sullivan, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, New York Rangers) and coach (Pittsburgh Penguins), Alzheimer's disease.[548]
- Henry Sy, 94, Chinese-born Filipino retailer and investor (SM Investments, SM Prime).[549]
- Margaret Wigiser, 94, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[550]
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- Tibor Baranski, 96, Hungarian-born American Righteous Among the Nations.[551]
- Paul Barrett, 78, British music manager and agent.[552]
- Rosemarie Bowe, 86, American model and actress.[553]
- Kenneth Bruffee, 84, American academic.[554]
- Fred Castledine, 81, Australian WAFL footballer (Swan Districts).[555]
- Mauro Cichero, 67, Italian-born Venezuelan footballer (national team), cancer.[556]
- Ian Dewhirst, 82, British historian.[557]
- Klaus Enders, 81, German sidecar racer, world champion (1967, 1969–1970, 1972–1974).[558]
- Evloghios, 83, German-born Italian Orthodox bishop, Primate of the Holy Synod of Milan (since 1990).[559]
- Mustapha Filali, 97, Tunisian politician and union leader, Minister of Agriculture (1956–1957).[560]
- Palma Formica, 90, Italian-born American physician.[561]
- Ging Ginanjar, 54, Indonesian journalist (KBR, Deutsche Welle, BBC).[562]
- Ronald Hayman, 86, British critic and biographer, pneumonia.[563]
- Norman Itzkowitz, 87, American historian.[564]
- Husain Mohammad Jafri, 84, Pakistani historian.[565]
- Dumisani Kumalo, 71, South African politician and diplomat, UN ambassador (1999–2009), asthma attack.[566]
- Jerry Kupcinet, 74, American television director and producer (Judge Judy).[567]
- John Mason, 91, American artist.[568]
- Petre Milincovici, 82, Romanian Olympic rower (1960).[569]
- Mudrooroo, 80, Australian writer.[570]
- François Perrot, 94, French actor (Toutes griffes dehors, Who Wants to Kill Sara?, Le coeur à l'ouvrage).[571]
- Leonardo Quisumbing, 79, Filipino judge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1998–2009).[572]
- Jimmy Rayl, 77, American basketball player (Indiana Hoosiers, Indiana Pacers).[573]
- Lolo Rico, 84, Spanish writer, television director and journalist.[574]
- Don Schaefer, 84, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[575]
- Ian Shirley, 78, New Zealand social policy academic (Auckland University of Technology).[576]
- Bobby Shows, 80, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1992–2016).[577]
- Brandon Truaxe, 40, Iranian-Canadian computer scientist, fall.[578]
- Andrew G. Vajna, 74, Hungarian-American film producer (Nixon, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Evita), heart attack.[579]
- Mithra Wettimuny, 67, Sri Lankan cricketer.[580]
21
- Marcel Azzola, 91, French accordionist (Jacques Brel).[581]
- Russell Baker, 93, American writer (Growing Up), Pulitzer Prize recipient (1978, 1983), complications from a fall.[582]
- Kaye Ballard, 93, American actress (The Mothers-in-Law, The Doris Day Show) and singer ("Fly Me to the Moon"), kidney cancer.[583]
- Khandaker Abdul Baten, 72, Bangladeshi guerrilla leader and politician, MP (since 2009).[584]
- Raghbir Singh Bhola, 91, Indian field hockey player, Olympic champion (1956) and silver medalist (1960).[585]
- Edwin Birdsong, 77, American funk keyboardist.[586]
- Trond Botnen, 81, Norwegian artist.[587]
- Maxine Brown, 87, American country singer (The Browns), complications from heart and kidney disease.[588]
- Evening Attire, 20, American racehorse.[589]
- Padraic Fiacc, 94, Irish poet.[590]
- Rosa González Román, 76, Chilean journalist and politician, Deputy (1998–2006).[591]
- Henri, Count of Paris, 85, French noble, Orléanist pretender to the French throne (since 1999).[592]
- Göran Högberg, 70, Swedish Olympic athlete (1980).[593]
- Nagendra Jamatia, 71, Indian politician, MLA (1977–1993 and 1998–2008).[594]
- Charles Kettles, 89, American colonel, Medal of Honor recipient.[595]
- Lothar Kobluhn, 75, German footballer (Rot-Weiß Oberhausen).[596]
- Roman Kudlyk, 77, Ukrainian poet and literary critic.[597]
- Mike Ledbetter, 33, American blues musician, complications from epilepsy.[598]
- Andrzej Liss, 68, Polish politician, member of Sejm (2002–2007).[599]
- Richard H. Lyon, 89, American acoustical engineer.[600]
- Ismail Mačev, 59, Macedonian Olympic sprinter (1988), lung cancer.[601]
- Pedro Manfredini, 83, Argentine footballer (Racing Club, Roma, national team).[602]
- Giuseppe Minardi, 90, Italian racing cyclist.[603]
- Lupando Mwape, 68, Zambian politician, Vice-President (2004–2006).[604]
- Leo Paquette, 84, American chemist, Parkinson's disease.[605]
- John Russell, 83, British rower, Olympic silver medalist (1964).[606]
- Emiliano Sala, 28, Argentine footballer (Bordeaux, Nantes, Cardiff City), plane crash.[607]
- Eugene C. Stoddard, 91, American politician.[608]
- Shivakumara Swami, 111, Indian Lingayat spiritual leader and educationist, Seer of Siddaganga Matha (since 1941), lung infection.[609]
- Yıldırım Uran, 63, Turkish football coach, heart attack.[610]
- Harris Wofford, 92, American attorney and politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1991–1995), complications from a fall.[611]
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- Themos Anastasiadis, 61, Greek journalist and publisher, cancer.[612]
- Koos Andriessen, 90, Dutch politician and economist, Minister of Economic Affairs (1963–1965, 1989–1994).[613]
- Kevin Barnett, 32, American comedian and television writer (Rel, Broad City, The Carmichael Show), pancreatitis.[614]
- Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul, 63, Bangladeshi musician and political activist, heart attack.[615]
- Peter Calamai, 75, Canadian journalist.[616]
- Leonard Dinnerstein, 84, American historian.[617]
- Andrew Fairlie, 55, Scottish chef, brain cancer.[618]
- James Frawley, 82, American television and film director (The Monkees, The Muppet Movie), Emmy winner (1967), heart attack.[619]
- Éric Holder, 58, French novelist.[620]
- Kin Kaung, 55, Burmese comedian and actor.[621]
- A. Kumarathurai, 79, Sri Lankan politician, founder of Kumarapuram.[622]
- John Lindley, 85, English rugby league player (Wakefield Trinity).[623]
- Bill Mackrides, 93, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers).[624]
- Eileen Massey, 83, Australian cricketer.[625]
- Maureen Murphy, 79, American Olympic swimmer (1956), heart attack.[626]
- Bernarr Notley, 100, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire).[627]
- Kiril Petkov, 85, Bulgarian wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1964).[628]
- Jean-Maurice Rouquette, 87, French historian.[629]
- John M. Smith, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Pensacola–Tallahassee (1991–1995) and Trenton (1997–2010).[630]
- Wolfgang Thonke, 80, German military officer.[631]
- Charles Vandenhove, 91, Belgian architect.[632]
23
- Steven H. Amick, 71, American politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1987–1995) and Senate (1995–2009).[633]
- Diana Athill, 101, British literary editor and novelist.[634]
- Richard Bodycombe, 96, American military officer.[635]
- Jack Brinkley, 88, American politician, educator and lawyer, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 3rd district (1967–1983).[636]
- Mervyn Brooker, 64, British cricketer, meningitis.[637]
- Jacqueline Casalegno, 93, French businesswoman.[638]
- Bradnee Chambers, 52, Canadian environmentalist.[639]
- Gary Chelosky, 67, American swimmer.[640]
- Pierre Delaunay, 99, French sports official, General Secretary of UEFA (1955–1960).[641]
- Dick Dolman, 83, Dutch politician, Speaker (1979–1989) and member of the House of Representatives (1970–1990), member of the Council of State (1990–2003).[642]
- J. H. Frappier, 87, American politician.[643]
- Ayşen Gruda, 74, Turkish actress and comedian, pancreatic cancer.[644]
- Nils Hasselmo, 87, Swedish-American academic administrator, President of the University of Minnesota (1988–1997) and the AAU (1998–2006), prostate cancer.[645]
- Wayne H. Holtzman, 96, American psychologist.[646]
- Howard S. Irwin, 90, American botanist.[647]
- Anthony de Jasay, 93, Hungarian economist and philosopher.[648]
- Lin Ching-hsuan, 65, Taiwanese writer, heart attack.[649]
- Jim McKean, 73, Canadian baseball umpire, heart attack.[650]
- Jonas Mekas, 96, Lithuanian-born American film director (Walden, Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania, As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty) and poet.[651]
- Hidekichi Miyazaki, 108, Japanese masters athlete, cerebral hemorrhage.[652]
- Oliver Mtukudzi, 66, Zimbabwean musician, complications from diabetes.[653]
- Georges Nasser, 91, Lebanese film director.[654]
- Reijo Nykänen, 88, Finnish Olympic wrestler (1956).[655]
- Norman Orentreich, 96, American dermatologist.[656]
- Aloysius Pang, 28, Singaporean actor (Timeless Love, Young & Fabulous), complications from crushed torso.[657]
- Ryszard Peryt, 71, Polish conductor and librettist.[658]
- Volodymyr Sitkin, 84, Ukrainian Olympic athlete (1956).[659]
- Don Stark, 88, New Zealand cricketer.[660]
- Alexandra Svetlitskaya, 47, Russian footballer (national team).[661]
- Sitaram Rao Valluri, 94, Indian-born American engineer.[662]
- Johnny Walker, 90, Scottish footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Southampton, Reading).[663]
- Adam Watson, 88, Scottish scientist and mountaineer.[664]
- Jean-Pierre Wintenberger, 64, French mathematician.[665]
- Erik Olin Wright, 71, American Marxist sociologist, acute myeloid leukemia.[666]
- Willie York, 74, American homeless activist, diabetes and prostate cancer.[667]
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- Fernando Sebastián Aguilar, 89, Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, Bishop of León (1979–1983) and Archbishop of Pamplona and Tudela (1983–2007), stroke.[668]
- Vito Andrés Bártoli, 89, Argentine football player (Atlético Chalaco, Deportivo Cali) and manager (Deportivo Municipal).[669]
- Elio Berhanyer, 89, Spanish fashion designer.[670]
- William R. Bradford, 85, American LDS Church general authority.[671]
- Pierre Delaunay, 99, French sports official, General Secretary of UEFA (1955–1960).[672]
- Peter Eele, 83, English cricket player (Somerset) and umpire.[673]
- Norman Goodman, 95, American municipal clerk (Manhattan).[674]
- Jerard Hurwitz, 90, American biochemist.[675]
- Antonio Marchesano, 88, Uruguayan politician, President of the Chamber of Deputies (1985–1986) and Interior Minister (1986–1989).[676]
- Rosemary Bryant Mariner, 65, American naval aviator, ovarian cancer.[677]
- Jim McCabe, 96, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1964–1967, 1970–1979).[678]
- Hugh McIlvanney, 84, Scottish sports writer (The Sunday Times).[679]
- Alain de Mijolla, 85, French psychoanalyst.[680]
- Robert H. Mounce, 97, American biblical scholar.[681]
- Kiço Mustaqi, 80, Albanian military officer and politician.[682]
- Altino Pinto de Magalhães, 96, Portuguese military officer and politician, President of the Regional Junta of the Azores (1975–1976).[683]
- Gérard Poulain, 82, French Olympic field hockey player (1960).[684]
- Nigel Saddington, 53, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers, Carlisle United, Gateshead), heart disease.[685]
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- Fatima Ali, 29, Pakistani-born American chef and reality show contestant (Chopped, Top Chef), Ewing's sarcoma.[686]
- Thomas Andretta, 81, American Union business agent and mob associate.[687]
- Roohi Bano, 67, Pakistani actress, kidney failure.[688]
- Steve Bell, 83, American television anchor (Good Morning America, World News This Morning) and academic (Ball State University).[689]
- Jacques Berthelet, 84, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop (1986–1996) and Bishop of Saint-Jean-Longueuil (1996–2010).[690]
- Bruce Corbitt, 56, American musician (Rigor Mortis, Warbeast), esophageal cancer.[691]
- Deng Zongjue, 102, Chinese zoologist.[692]
- Albert J. Dunlap, 81, American corporate executive (Scott Paper Company, Coleman Company, Sunbeam Products).[693]
- Erik Dwi Ermawansyah, 22, Indonesian footballer (Bhayangkara, Madura United, PSIS Semarang), heart attack.[694]
- Mick Ewing, 98, American football coach (Chicago Maroons).[695]
- Stanley Hill, 82, American union leader, pneumonia.[696]
- John Jeffries, 89, New Zealand politician and judge.[697]
- Florence Knoll, 101, American architect and furniture designer.[698]
- Donald N. Langenberg, 86, American academic, Chancellor of the University System of Maryland (1990–2002), aortic aneurysm.[699]
- Erwin Lienhard, 62, Swiss racing cyclist.[700]
- Dušan Makavejev, 86, Serbian film director (Man Is Not a Bird, W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism, The Coca-Cola Kid).[701]
- Paweł Małek, 85, Polish Olympic sport shooter.[702]
- Anne Marev, 86, Belgian actress.[703]
- George McMahon, 89, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island (1976–1987).[704]
- Vigilio Mario Olmi, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Brescia (1986–2003).[705]
- Renzo Pigni, 93, Italian politician, Deputy (1953–1972) and Mayor of Como (1992–1993).[706]
- Meshulam Riklis, 95, Turkish-born American-Israeli businessman.[707]
- Ann Pottinger Saab, 84, American historian.[708]
- Stanley Saunders, 91, Welsh-Canadian musician and educator.[709]
- Boniface Tshosa Setlalekgosi, 91, Botswanan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gaborone (1981–2005).[710]
- Krishna Sobti, 93, Indian author.[711]
- Jacqueline Steiner, 94, American folk singer-songwriter and social activist.[712]
- Jaume Traserra Cunillera, 84, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Solsona (2001–2010).[713]
- Michael Trieb, 82, German urban planner.[714]
- Vasillaq Zëri, 66, Albanian footballer (Dinamo Tirana and national team).[715]
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- Robert Adams VI, 55, American politician, cancer.[716]
- Dale Barnstable, 93, American basketball player (Kentucky Wildcats).[717]
- Duane Benson, 73, American football player (Oakland Raiders) and politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1980–1994), cancer.[718]
- Patrick Bricard, 78, French actor (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Le Distrait, L'Île aux enfants).[719]
- Aleksandr Danilin, 57, Russian Olympic speed skater (1984).[720]
- Boško Đokić, 65, Serbian basketball coach and journalist, heart attack.[721]
- Éric Duyckaerts, 65, Belgian artist.[722]
- Jean Guillou, 88, French composer, organist and pianist.[723]
- John Henderson, 90, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts).[724]
- Howard Haugerud, 94, American government official.[725]
- Elisabet Helsing, 78, Norwegian nutritional physiologist.[726]
- Nicholas Héroys, 81, English chartered accountant and cricketer.[727]
- Jumani Johansson, 45, Malawian-Swedish possible heir of President Hastings Banda.[728]
- Henrik Jørgensen, 57, Danish Olympic marathon runner (1984, 1988), heart attack.[729]
- Michel Legrand, 86, French composer (The Thomas Crown Affair, Summer of '42, Yentl), conductor and jazz pianist, Oscar winner (1968, 1971, 1983).[730]
- Wilma Lipp, 93, Austrian operatic soprano.[731]
- Mao Dehua, 83, Chinese geographer and politician, Vice Chairman of Xinjiang.[732]
- Jane Millgate, 81, British-born Canadian literary historian.[733]
- Luděk Munzar, 85, Czech actor (The Joke, Poslední propadne peklu), complications from Parkinson's disease.[734]
- Ndaye Mulamba, 70, Congolese footballer (Bantous, Vita Club, national team).[735]
- Mick O'Rourke, 72, Irish Gaelic footballer (Offaly).[736]
- Bill Ortwein, 78, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (1977–1985).[737]
- Gerry Plamondon, 95, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).[738]
- Mary Lou Robinson, 92, American senior judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Northern District of Texas (1979–2016).[739]
- David Sellar, 77, Scottish heraldry regulator, Lord Lyon King of Arms (2008–2014).[740]
- Eka Tjipta Widjaja, 97, Chinese-born Indonesian banker, founder of the Sinar Mas Group.[741]
- Giuseppe Zamberletti, 85, Italian politician, MP (1968–1994), Minister of Public Works (1987) and of Protezione Civile (1981–1982, 1984–1987).[742]
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- Paul Balta, 89, French journalist.[743]
- Marshall E. Blume, 77, American economist.[744]
- Joseph Buttigieg, 71, Maltese-American literary scholar.[745]
- Betty Carveth, 93, Canadian baseball player.[746]
- Henry Chapier, 85, Romanian-born French journalist and film critic.[747]
- Nurul Alam Chowdhury, 73, Bangladeshi politician and diplomat.[748]
- Martha E. Church, 88, American geographer and academic administrator.[749]
- Yvonne Clark, 89, American engineer.[750]
- Thomas Jones Enright, 71, American mathematician, complications from Parkinson's disease.[751]
- Sir Reginald Eyre, 94, British politician, MP for Birmingham Hall Green (1965–1987).[752]
- Nina Fyodorova, 71, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic (1976) and world champion (1970, 1974).[753]
- Bill Goodacre, 67, Canadian politician.[754]
- Mike Harrison, 78, English footballer (Chelsea, Blackburn Rovers, Luton Town).[755]
- Emmanuel Hocquard, 78, French poet.[756]
- Peter Magowan, 76, American businessman, co-owner of the San Francisco Giants, CEO and chairman of Safeway, cancer.[757]
- Countess Maya von Schönburg-Glauchau, 60, German socialite, lung cancer.[758]
- Eve Oja, 70, Estonian mathematician.[759]
- Anant Prasad Singh, 92, Indian politician, MLA (1969–1977).[760]
- Brian Toews, 77, Canadian curler.[761]
- Matt Turner, 51, American baseball player (Florida Marlins, Cleveland Indians), Hodgkin's lymphoma.[762]
- Erica Yohn, 88, American actress (An American Tail, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Corrina, Corrina).[763]
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- Humberto Akʼabal, 66, Guatemalan K'iche' Maya poet.[764]
- Vere Chappell, 88, American philosopher.[765]
- Ingvald Godal, 84, Norwegian politician, MP (1985–2001).[766]
- Susan Hiller, 78, American artist.[767]
- Jon T. Hougen, 82, American chemist.[768]
- Jørgen Jørgensen, 75, Danish footballer (Holbæk B&I, Sandvikens IF, national team).[769]
- Antônio Petrus Kalil, 93, Brazilian criminal, pneumonia.[770]
- Kim Bok-dong, 92, South Korean women's rights activist, cancer.[771]
- Jurrie Koolhof, 59, Dutch footballer (PSV Eindhoven, Vitesse, national team).[772]
- Mourad Medelci, 75, Algerian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2007–2013).[773]
- Bernard Middleton, 94, British restoration bookbinder.[774]
- Mavis Ngallametta, 75, Australian painter and weaver.[775]
- Noel Rawsthorne, 89, British organist and composer.[776]
- Henry Saavedra, 81, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1977–2015).[777]
- Tahseen Said, 86, Iraqi politician, Mir of the Yazidis (since 1944).[778]
- Yoskar Sarante, 49, Dominican bachata singer, pulmonary fibrosis.[779]
- Otto Schubiger, 94, Swiss ice hockey player (national team), Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[780]
- Ishtvan Sekech, 79, Hungarian-born Russian football player (Avanhard Ternopil, CSKA Moscow) and manager (Temp Shepetivka).[781]
- Wickham Skinner, 94, American business theorist.[782]
- Pepe Smith, 71, Filipino rock musician (Juan de la Cruz Band, Speed, Glue & Shinki, Asin), heart failure.[783]
- John Raymond Smythies, 96, British neuroscientist.[784]
- Alvin Snyder, 82, American journalist and author, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[785]
- Arthur Turner, 98, English footballer (Colchester United, Charlton Athletic).[786]
- Marc Viénot, 90, French banking executive.[787]
- Doris L. Wethers, 91, American pediatrician, complications from a stroke.[788]
- Paul Whaley, 72, American drummer (The Oxford Circle, Blue Cheer), heart failure.[789]
- Dawit Yohannes, 62, Ethiopian politician, Speaker of the House of People's Representatives (1995–2005).[790]
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- Jane Aamund, 82, Danish author and journalist.[791]
- Dipak Bhattacharjee, 79, Indian politician, MLA (1978–1983).[792]
- Kenneth A. Black Jr., 86, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1968–1974).[793]
- Elaine Bonazzi, 89, American opera singer.[794]
- Jean-Pierre Boccardo, 76, French Olympic sprinter (1964, 1968).[795]
- Samuel Charache, 89, American hematologist.[796]
- Jack W. Connell Jr., 81, American politician.[797]
- Hans Normann Dahl, 81, Norwegian illustrator and painter.[798]
- George Fernandes, 88, Indian politician, Minister of Railways (1989–1990) and Defence (1998–2001, 2001–2004), MP (1996–2010), complications from swine flu.[799]
- Jean-Marc Fontaine, 74, French mathematician.[800]
- Fernando Gaitán, 58, Colombian screenwriter (Café, con aroma de mujer, Yo soy Betty, la fea), heart attack.[801]
- Ian George, 84, Australian Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Adelaide (1991–2004).[802]
- Zdravko Grebo, 71, Bosnian legal scholar.[803]
- Andy Hebenton, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[804]
- Denis Hunt, 81, English football player (Gillingham, Brentford) and manager (Ashford Town).[805]
- Charles J. Hynes, 83, American lawyer and politician, Kings County District Attorney (1990–2013).[806]
- James Ingram, 66, American R&B singer-songwriter ("Baby, Come to Me", "I Don't Have the Heart", "Yah Mo B There"), Grammy winner (1982, 1985), brain cancer.[807]
- Jin Guozhang, 91, Chinese pharmacologist, psychopathologist and educator.[808]
- Gerri Lawlor, 49, American voice actress (The Sims), co-creator of Simlish.[809]
- Muhammad Arshad Khan Lodhi, 81, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (2013–2018).[810]
- Alf Lüdtke, 75, German historian.[811]
- Antonio Mercader, 74, Spanish-born Uruguayan journalist, lawyer and politician, Minister of Education and Culture (1992–1995, 2000–2002).[812]
- Rudolph Mitchell, 92, American politician.[813]
- Mohammad Nabi Habibi, 73, Iranian politician, Mayor of Tehran (1984–1987), heart attack.[814]
- Aize Obayan, 58, Nigerian academic administrator, Vice Chancellor of Covenant University (2005–2012), cancer.[815]
- Ivan Sergeyevich Obolensky, 93, American financial analyst, naval officer and publisher.[816]
- Egisto Pandolfini, 92, Italian footballer (Fiorentina, Roma, national team).[817]
- Paul Gutama Soegijo, 84, German composer and musician.[818]
- Sanford Sylvan, 65, American baritone, heart attack.[819]
- William Van Alstyne, 84, American legal scholar.[820]
- Jan Wahl, 87, American children's writer, cancer.[821]
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- Nehanda Abiodun, 68, American rap music activist.[822]
- Stewart Adams, 95, British chemist, developer of ibuprofen.[823]
- Harlan Anderson, 89, American computer engineer, co-founder of Digital Equipment Corporation.[824]
- Jaime Ardila Casamitjana, 100, Colombian writer.[825]
- George Austin, 87, British Anglican priest, Archdeacon of York (1988–1999).[826]
- Maureen Brunt, 90, Australian economist.[827]
- Dara Dotiwalla, 85, Indian cricket umpire.[828]
- Tohru Eguchi, 70, Japanese theoretical physicist, heart failure.[829]
- Diane Gaidry, 54, American actress (The Dogwalker, Loving Annabelle), cancer.[830]
- Alan Hayes, 79, Australian VFL footballer (Richmond).[831]
- Dame Felicity Hill, 103, British Royal Air Force officer, Director of WRAF (1966–1969).[832]
- Saphira Indah, 32, Indonesian actress, lung infection.[833]
- Per Jorsett, 98, Norwegian freelance sports reporter.[834]
- Jadwiga Książek, 79, Polish volleyball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1964, 1968).[835]
- Jean Ledoux, 83, French Olympic rower (1960).[836]
- Murray Loudon, 97, New Zealand Olympic field hockey player (1956).[837]
- Jacques Maillet, 92, French Olympic rower.[838]
- Peter Mikkelsen, 58, Danish football referee, cancer.[839]
- Dick Miller, 90, American actor (Gremlins, The Little Shop of Horrors, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm).[840]
- Douglas Myall, 96, British civil servant and philatelist.[841]
- Shigeichi Nagano, 93, Japanese photographer, renal failure.[842]
- Bernard Nevill, 84, British textile designer.[843]
- B. E. Vijayam, 85, Indian geologist.[844]
- Duncan Weldon, 77, English theatre producer (Private Lives), Tony winner (2002).[845]
- Lori Wilson, 81, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1973–1978).[846]
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- Harold Bradley, 93, American Hall of Fame country musician.[847]
- Fred Cummings, 87, American theoretical physicist.[848]
- Candice Earley, 68, American actress (All My Children), multiple system atrophy.[849]
- A. Ernest Fitzgerald, 92, American engineer and government whistleblower.[850]
- David Hawkins, 81, British Royal Air Force officer.[851]
- Kálmán Ihász, 77, Hungarian footballer (Vasas, national team).[852]
- Ron Joyce, 88, Canadian businessman, co-founder of Tim Hortons.[853]
- Pablo Larios, 58, Mexican footballer (Cruz Azul, Puebla, national team), complications from intestinal occlusion.[854]
- Johnny Lion, 77, Dutch singer and actor, lung cancer.[855]
- Pierre Nanterme, 59, French business executive (Accenture), colon cancer.[856]
- Nancy B. Reich, 94, American musicologist.[857]
- Norman K. Risjord, 87, American historian and author.[858]
- Georges Sarre, 83, French politician, Deputy (1981–2002).[859]
- Graham Stilwell, 73, British tennis player, neuro-muscular disorder.[860]
- Don Storm, 86, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1983–1991).[861]
- Andrzej Wieckowski, 73, Polish-born American chemist.[862]
- William Winegard, 94, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1993).[863]
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