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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2010.
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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July 2010
1
- Kwasi Annoh Ankama, 53, Ghanaian lawyer and politician.[1]
- Azad, 57–58, Indian politician, shot.[2]
- Black Tie Affair, 24, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[3]
- Alison Booker, 47, British radio broadcaster (BBC Oxford), breast cancer.[4]
- Francisco Claver, 84, Filipino Jesuit priest, first Igorot bishop, Bishop of Malaybalay (1969–1984).[5]
- Gareth Clayton, 68, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1974–1975).[6]
- Don Coryell, 85, American football coach (San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Cardinals).[7]
- Arnold Friberg, 96, American painter, complications from a fall.[8]
- Geoffrey Hutchings, 71, English actor (Poppy, Henry V, Topsy-Turvy), viral infection.[9]
- Aurelio Macchi, 94, Argentine sculptor.[10]
- Eleanor Morse, 97, American art collector, co-founder of the Salvador Dali Museum, after long illness.[11]
- Eddie Moussa, 26, Swedish footballer (Assyriska Föreningen), shot.[12]
- Ong Yoke Lin, 92, Malaysian politician, minister and ambassador, founder of the Malaysian Chinese Association.[13]
- John Rinne, 86, Finnish Orthodox prelate, archbishop of Karelia and All Finland (1987–2001).[14]
- Singspiel, 18, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[15]
- Borivoj Vukov, 80, Serbian Olympic wrestler.[16]
- Ilene Woods, 81, American singer and actress (Cinderella), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[17]
- Betty Lou Young, 91, American writer and conservationist, after short illness.[18]
2
- Wilfredo Alarcón, 77, Chilean Catholic priest.[19]
- Dame Beryl Bainbridge, 77, English novelist (Harriet Said..., An Awfully Big Adventure), cancer.[20]
- Mahfoud Ali Beiba, 57, Sahrawi politician and negotiator, President of Sahrawi National Council (2003–2010), heart attack.[21]
- Frank Colacurcio, 93, American organized crime figure.[22]
- Stephen Kanner, 54, American architect, co-founder of the A+D Museum, cancer.[23]
- Simon Kornblit, 76, Belgian-born American studio executive, Executive Vice President of worldwide marketing (Universal Pictures), myeloid leukemia.[24]
- Fred Maryanski, 63, American educator, President of Nevada State College (2005–2010).[25]
- Carl Adam Petri, 83, German computer scientist.[26]
- Félix Pons, 68, Spanish politician, President of the Congress of Deputies (1986–1996), cancer.[27]
- M. G. Radhakrishnan, 70, Indian music director, liver disease.[28]
- Leonard Searle, 79, American astronomer.[29]
- Steve Stanlee, 90, American professional wrestler.[30]
- Tommy Tabermann, 62, Finnish poet and politician, Member of Parliament (2007–2010), brain tumour.[31]
- Laurent Terzieff, 75, French actor, lung complications.[32]
- Ann Waldron, 85, American writer and biographer, heart failure.[33]
3
- Carlo Aymonino, 83, Italian architect.[34]
- Murray Chercover, 80, Canadian broadcaster and CEO (CTV Television), complications from pneumonia.[35]
- Abu Daoud, 73, Palestinian politician and military commander, planned 1972 Summer Olympics Munich massacre, kidney failure.[36]
- William Dougherty, 78, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota (1971–1975), cancer.[37]
- Herbert Erhardt, 79, German footballer, 1954 FIFA World Cup winner.[38]
- Colin Gardner, 69, British football manager, brain cancer.[39]
- Israel Hicks, 66, American stage director (Pittsburgh Cycle), prostate cancer.[40]
- Cle Jeltes, 86, Dutch sailor.[41]
- Carlos Juárez, 94, Argentine politician, Governor of Santiago del Estero Province, cardiac arrest.[42]
- Ed Limato, 73, American talent agent, after long illness.[43]
- Oguri Cap, 25, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[44]
- Clara Claiborne Park, 86, American author, complications from a fall.[45]
- Roberto Piva, 72, Brazilian poet and writer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[46]
- Johnny Sellers, 72, American jockey.[47]
- Michael Keith Smith, 56/7, British politician.[48]
- Sir Frederick Warner, 100, British chemical engineer.[49]
4
- Bal Bahadur Rai, 89, Nepali politician.[50]
- Robert N. Butler, 83, American physician, Pulitzer Prize winner (Why Survive? Being Old in America), founder of NIA, leukemia.[51]
- Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, 74, Lebanese militant, spiritual leader to Hezbollah.[52]
- Glenn Falkenstein, 78, American magician, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[53]
- James Forrest, 88, South African cricketer.[54]
- John Hampton, 103, American philanthropist, co-founder of Toys for Tots.[55]
- Alf Howard, 104, Australian explorer.[56]
- Hwang Yau-tai, 98, Taiwanese musician and composer, multiple organ failure.[57]
- Oscar Kruger, 77, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos), after long illness.[58]
- John Morkel, 81, Rhodesian international rugby union player, complications from hip surgery.[59]
5
- Nasr Abu Zayd, 66, Egyptian Qur'anic theologian, brain infection.[60]
- Jim Bohlen, 84, American-born Canadian environmentalist, founder of Greenpeace.[61]
- William R. Callahan, 78, American Jesuit priest, challenged policies of the Vatican, Parkinson's disease.[62]
- Brazeal Dennard, 81, American conductor.[63]
- David Fanshawe, 68, British composer (African Sanctus), explorer and ethnomusicologist, stroke.[64]
- Jia Hongsheng, 43, Chinese actor, suicide by jumping.[65]
- Andriy Horak, 64, Ukrainian Orthodox prelate, Metropolitan of Lviv and Sokal in Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate (since 1993), after long illness.[66]
- Juanita M. Kreps, 89, American economist, Secretary of Commerce (1977–1979), Alzheimer's disease.[67]
- Pete Morgan, 71, British poet.[68]
- Bob Probert, 45, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks), heart attack.[69]
- Victor Rodrigues, 66, Indian Konkani litterateur and novelist.[70]
- Cesare Siepi, 87, Italian opera singer, respiratory failure.[71]
- Tony Younger, 91, British general.[72]
6
- Tilly Armstrong, 83, British writer.[73]
- Jan Blokker, 83, Dutch journalist.[74]
- Harvey Fuqua, 80, American rhythm and blues singer (The Moonglows), and record producer (Marvin Gaye), heart attack.[75]
- Kristofer Leirdal, 94, Norwegian sculptor.[76]
- Stanislaus Tobias Magombo, 42, Malawian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Lilongwe (2009–2010).[77]
- A. T. Mahmud, 80, Indonesian composer and television host, pneumonia.[78]
- Igor Misko, 23, Russian ice hockey player (SKA Saint Petersburg), cardiac arrest.[79]
- Johnny North, 89, American football player (Baltimore Colts) and coach (New Orleans Saints), after long illness.[80]
- José Rico Pérez, 92, Spanish businessman, president of Hércules CF.[81]
- Glenn Simpson Pound, 96, American educator.[82]
- Ramón Eduardo Ruiz, 88, American historian of Mexico and Latin America.[83]
- Alekos Sofianidis, 77, Turkish-born Greek footballer, manager of the Greece national football team (1988–1989).[84]
- Rebecca Spikings-Goldsman, 42, American film producer (Mindhunters), heart attack.[85]
- Simion Stanciu, 60, Romanian pan flautist, after long illness.[86]
- Roberto Suárez, 82, Cuban-born American newspaper publisher (El Nuevo Herald), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[87]
- Roy Waller, 69, British radio presenter, liver disease.[88]
7
- Asher Arian, 71, American and Israeli political scientist.[89]
- Emilio Q. Daddario, 91, American politician, U.S. Representative for Connecticut (1959–1971), heart failure.[90]
- Frank Dochnal, 89, American racecar driver.[91]
- Bob Harvie, Sri Lankan cricket commentator.[92]
- John Henning, 73, American newscaster (WNAC, WCVB, WBZ), complications from leukemia.[93]
- Robbie Jansen, 60, South African jazz musician, after long illness.[94]
- Moko, 4, New Zealand dolphin, beached.[95]
- Brian O'Shaughnessy, 84, Australian philosopher.[96]
- Sándor Páll, 56, Serbian politician, leader of Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians.[97]
- Bill Porter, 79, American sound engineer.[98]
- Luz Sapag, 66, Argentine politician, mayor of San Martín de los Andes (2007–2010), car crash.[99]
- Frederick John Thompson, 75, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.[100]
8
- Goro Azumaya, 90, Japanese mathematician.[101]
- David Blackwell, 91, American academic, stroke.[102]
- David Blewitt, 81, American film editor (Ghostbusters, The Competition), Parkinson's disease.[103]
- Anders Bratholm, 90, Norwegian jurist.[104]
- Robert Freitag, 94, Austrian-born Swiss actor.[105]
- Clint Hartung, 87, American baseball player (New York Giants).[106]
- Donald Hawgood, 93, Canadian Olympic silver medal-winning (1952) canoeist.[107]
- Bidzina Kvernadze, 82, Georgian composer, Parkinson's disease.[108]
- Guillermo León, 82, Costa Rican footballer (Deportivo Saprissa).[109]
- Lelio Luttazzi, 87, Italian composer, actor, television and radio presenter.[110]
- Maje McDonnell, 89, American baseball coach and official (Philadelphia Phillies).[111]
- Achdiat Karta Mihardja, 99, Indonesian novelist and playwright, stroke.[112]
- John Moore, 88, British naval officer and editor.[113]
- Thomas C. Peebles, 89, American physician, isolated the measles virus.[114]
- Willi Railo, 69, Norwegian sports psychologist.[115]
- Patrick Rice, 64, Irish human rights activist.[116]
- Melvin Turpin, 49, American basketball player, suicide by gunshot.[117]
- Peter Walker, 68, Australian football player, cancer.[118]
9
- Yehuda Amital, 85, Israeli rabbi and politician.[119]
- Jessica Anderson, 93, Australian writer (Tirra Lirra by the River).[120]
- Olle Barkander, 92, Swedish Olympic equestrian.[121]
- Kenneth Beard, 83, British cathedral organist.[122]
- Mark Bytheway, 46, British Quizzing world champion, esophageal cancer.[123]
- Eleanor Coen, 93, American artist.[124]
- Basil Davidson, 95, British journalist and historian.[125]
- Sir Marrack Goulding, 73, British diplomat.[126]
- Clément Guillon, 78, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Quimper and Leon.[127]
- Daryl Hunt, 53, American football player (Houston Oilers), heart attack.[128]
- Vonetta McGee, 65, American actress (Blacula, The Eiger Sanction), cardiac arrest.[129]
- Milt Morin, 67, American football player (Cleveland Browns), heart attack.[130]
- Nobuyoshi Tamura, 77, Japanese aikidoka, cancer.[131]
- Frank Verdi, 84, American baseball player (New York Yankees).[132]
10
- Eric Batchelor, 89, New Zealand soldier, twice awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal for bravery.[133]
- Ray Beachey, 94, Canadian historian.[134]
- John Coates, 88, British naval architect.[135]
- David Gay, 90, English Army officer, cricketer and educator, awarded Military Cross for bravery.[136]
- Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus, 82, Irish politician and lawyer, TD for Dublin North-East (1981–1982).[137]
- Sugar Minott, 54, Jamaican reggae singer.[138]
- Ed Palmquist, 77, American baseball player.[139]
- Aldo Sambrell, 79, Spanish actor, stroke.[140]
- Kōhei Tsuka, 62, Japanese playwright, lung cancer.[141]
- George W. Webber, 90, American minister, President of New York Theological Seminary, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[142]
11
- Sheila Amos, 63, American film editor (The Thing About My Folks), leukaemia.[143]
- Idham Chalid, 88, Indonesian politician, speaker of MPR/DPR in Indonesia (1971–1977), stroke.[144]
- Stuart F. Feldman, 73, American lawyer and lobbyist, co-founded the Vietnam Veterans of America, pneumonia.[145]
- Walter Hawkins, 61, American gospel music singer ("Oh Happy Day"), pancreatic cancer.[146]
- Daja Wangchuk Meston, 39, Tibetan-born American Buddhist monk.[147]
- Marco Aurelio Martínez Tijerina, 45, Mexican journalist, shot.[148]
- Bob Sheppard, 99, American public address announcer (New York Yankees, New York Giants).[149]
- Rudi Strittich, 88, Austrian football player and coach.[150]
- Don Vélez, 62, Nicaraguan Olympic athlete.[151]
- Arthur Williams, 63, American criminal, head injury from car crash.[152]
12
- Mary Adams, 87, Scottish interceptor, Alzheimer's disease.[153]
- Günter Behnisch, 88, German architect.[154]
- William Derwood Cann Jr., 90, American army officer and businessman.[155]
- Buff Cobb, 82, American actress and talk show host.[156]
- Olga Guillot, 87, Cuban singer, infarction.[157]
- James P. Hogan, 69, British science fiction author.[158]
- Henryk Jankowski, 73, Polish Roman Catholic priest.[159]
- Tuli Kupferberg, 86, American poet, cartoonist and musician (The Fugs).[160]
- Paul Locatelli, 71, American Jesuit priest and accountant, Chancellor (2008–2010) and President (1988–2008) of Santa Clara University, pancreatic cancer.[161]
- Thomas P. Morahan, 78, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1981–1982); State Senator (1999–2010), leukemia.[162]
- Paulo Moura, 77, Brazilian saxophonist and clarinetist, lymphoma.[163]
- Pius Njawé, 53, Cameroonian journalist and activist, car accident.[164]
- Harvey Pekar, 70, American comic book writer (American Splendor) and music critic, accidental medication overdose.[165]
- Mau Piailug, 78, Micronesian navigator.[166]
- Bernardino Rivera Álvarez, 85, Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Potosí.[167]
13
- Vernon Baker, 90, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, cancer.[168]
- Ken Barnes, 81, British footballer, lung cancer.[169]
- Amanda Berenguer, 89, Uruguayan poet.[170]
- Gilly Coman, 54, British actress (Bread), suspected heart attack.[171]
- Dave Cox, 72, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1998–2004), state senator (2004–2010), prostate cancer.[172]
- Nino Defilippis, 78, Italian cyclist.[173]
- Gene Goodreault, 91, American football player (Boston College), after long illness.[174]
- Alan Hume, 85, English cinematographer (Return of the Jedi, A Fish Called Wanda, A View to a Kill).[175]
- Pentti Linnosvuo, 77, Finnish sport shooter, 1956 and 1964 Olympic champion.[176]
- Lloyd Morain, 93, American businessman, philanthropist, writer and humanist.[177]
- Abdel Kader Rabieh, 52, Egyptian Olympic basketball player.[178]
- André Kagwa Rwisereka, 60, Rwandan politician, murder.[179]
- Manohari Singh, 79, Indian saxophonist, heart attack.[180]
- George Steinbrenner, 80, American baseball team owner (New York Yankees), heart attack.[181]
14
- Charles Beirne, 71, American Jesuit priest, president of Le Moyne College (2000–2007), cancer.[182]
- Mike Kerruish, 61, Manx politician and chief judge.[183]
- Seymour London, 95, American doctor, invented automatic sphygmomanometer, heart disease.[184]
- Gene Ludwig, 72, American jazz organist.[185]
- Sir Charles Mackerras, 84, American-born Australian conductor, cancer.[186]
- Mădălina Manole, 43, Romanian pop singer, suicide by pesticide poisoning.[187]
- Tetsuo Mizutori, 71, Japanese voice actor.[188]
- Bernhard Nermerich, 71, German Olympic athlete.[189]
- Derek Nicholls, 63, English cricketer, stroke.[190]
- Joseph Rodericks, 83, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jamshedpur (1970–1996).[191]
- Eduardo Sánchez Junco, 67, Spanish businessman, founder and owner of Hello!.[192]
- SJ Stovall, 84, American politician, mayor of Arlington, Texas (1977–1983).[193]
15
- Bulbul Ahmed, 68, Bangladeshi actor.[194]
- James E. Akins, 83, American diplomat, Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1973–1976), heart attack.[195]
- Wye Jamison Allanbrook, 67, American musicologist, cancer.[196]
- Nicolas Carone, 93, American painter.[197]
- Hank Cochran, 74, American country music singer-songwriter, pancreatic cancer.[198]
- Peter Fernandez, 83, American voice actor (Speed Racer), lung cancer.[199]
- Tom Gage, 67, American Olympic hammer thrower, heart failure.[200]
- Kip King, 72, American actor, voice actor and comedian, after long illness.[201]
- Sally Laird, 54, British editor (Index on Censorship) and translator.[202]
- Billy Loes, 80, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers), complications from diabetes.[203]
- Luo Pinchao, 98, Chinese opera singer.[204]
- Billy McKinney, 83, American politician, member of Georgia House of Representatives (1973–2003), cancer.[205]
- Saša Marković Mikrob, 50, Serbian artist and journalist.[206]
- Robin Roe, 81, Irish rugby union player, British Army chaplain.[207]
- Knut Stensholm, 56, Norwegian drummer (Sambandet).[208]
16
- Verily Anderson, 95, British novelist, memoirist and biographer.[209]
- Aleksandr Boloshev, 63, Russian Soviet basketball player, 1972 Olympic gold medalist, stroke.[210]
- James Gammon, 70, American actor (Major League, Nash Bridges, Cold Mountain), liver cancer.[211]
- Kenny Kuhn, 73, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians), pancreatic cancer.[212]
- Carlos Torres Vila, 63, Argentine folk singer, after long illness.[213]
- David Twersky, 60, American journalist, cancer.[214]
17
- Nick Bacon, 64, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, cancer.[215]
- John R. Branca, 86, American Chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission, vascular disease.[216]
- Fred Carter Jr., 76, American musician, stroke.[217]
- Bernard Giraudeau, 63, French actor, cancer.[218]
- Sir Simon Hornby, 75, British businessman.[219]
- Denise Jefferson, 65, American dancer, director of the Ailey School, ovarian cancer.[220]
- Larry Keith, 79, American actor (All My Children), cancer.[221]
- Shaun Mawer, 50, English footballer (Grimsby Town F.C.), kidney failure.[222]
- Pres Romanillos, 47, Filipino-born American animator (Mulan, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Pocahontas).[223]
- Shirley Silvey, 82, American animator (The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Dudley Do-Right, George of the Jungle), heart failure.[224]
- Ioannis Stefas, 61, Greek footballer (PAOK F.C.), cancer.[225]
- Joyce Sumbi, 74, American librarian.[226]
- Evaristus Thatho Bitsoane, 71, Mosotho Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Qacha's Nek (1981–2010).[227]
- Gunārs Ulmanis, 71, Latvian footballer (FK Daugava Rīga), natural causes.[228]
18
- Ashpan Annie, 94, Canadian survivor of the Halifax Explosion.[229]
- Mary Brancker, 95, British veterinary surgeon.[230]
- Barry Bresnihan, 66, Irish rugby union player and rheumatologist.[231]
- Jorge Cepernic, 95, Argentine politician, governor of Santa Cruz Province (1973–1976), after long illness.[232]
- Richard Hare, 87, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Pontefract (1971–1992).[233]
- John Methuen, 62, British Anglican priest, Dean of Ripon (1995–2005).[234]
19
- Joseph Aghoghovbia, 69, Nigerian Olympic footballer.[235][better source needed]
- Cécile Aubry, 81, French film actress, author, screenwriter and director, lung cancer.[236]
- Rory Brady, 52, Irish public servant, Attorney General (2002–2007).[237]
- Jon Cleary, 92, Australian novelist (The Sundowners, High Road to China), creator of Scobie Malone.[238]
- Mac Foster, 68, American boxer, MRSA infection.[239]
- Sokratis Giolias, 37, Greek reporter, shot.[240]
- Gerson Goldhaber, 86, American physicist, natural causes.[241]
- Andy Hummel, 59, American musician (Big Star), cancer.[242]
- Antoinette Meyer, 90, Swiss Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) alpine skier.[243]
- Jim Neu, 66, American playwright, lung cancer.[244]
- Stephen Schneider, 65, American climate scientist, heart attack.[245]
- Kottakkal Sivaraman, 74, Indian Kathakali actor.[246]
- David Warren, 85, Australian inventor of the flight data recorder.[247]
- Lorenzen Wright, 34, American basketball player (Memphis Grizzlies), shot.[248]
20
- Tyras S. Athey, 83, American politician, Maryland House of Delegates (1967–1993), Secretary of State (1993–1995).[249]
- Milon K. Banerji, 82, Indian jurist, Attorney General (1992–1996, 2004–2009), after long illness.[250]
- Raúl Arsenio Casado, 81, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Tucumán (1994–1999).[251]
- John Chaston, 93, British army officer.[252]
- Carlos Dávila Dávila, 96, American judge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (1961–1984).[253]
- Sir Randal Elliott, 87, New Zealand surgeon and campaigner for safety glass, after short illness.[254]
- Trausti Eyjólfsson, 82, Icelandic Olympic sprinter.[255]
- Emil Gabrielian, 79, Armenian physician.[256]
- Sandra Gardebring Ogren, 63, American judge, justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, cancer.[257]
- Carl Gordon, 78, American actor (Roc), non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[258]
- Iris Gower, 75, Welsh novelist, after short illness.[259]
- Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal, 86, Icelandic politician, Prime Minister (1979–1980).[260]
- Amit Jethwa, 34, Indian environmental activist, shot.[261]
- Jimmy McMath, 60, American baseball player.[262]
- Lin Tsung-yi, 89, Taiwanese psychiatrist.[263]
- Sir Robin McLaren, 75, British diplomat, cancer.[264]
- Thomas Molnar, 89, American Roman Catholic philosopher, historian and political theorist.[265]
- Yūzo Nakamura, 68, Japanese Olympic gold (1972) and bronze (1964) medal-winning volleyball player.[266]
- Robert Sandall, 58, British radio presenter and music journalist, cancer.[267]
- Peter Walls, 83, British-born Rhodesian military commander.[268]
21
- Bae Ki-suk, 23, South Korean boxer, brain injury sustained during a match.[269]
- Luis Corvalán, 93, Chilean politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Chile (1958–1989), natural causes.[270]
- Edna Healey, 92, British writer, wife of Denis Healey, heart failure.[271]
- Ralph Houk, 90, American baseball player (New York Yankees) and manager (New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox), natural causes.[272]
- John E. Irving, 78, Canadian businessman, after short illness.[273]
- Randy Jackson, 61, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles), pancreatic cancer.[274]
- Mabel Lang, 92, American archaeologist.[275]
- Doug Oldham, 79, American gospel music singer, complications from a fall.[276]
- Anthony Rolfe Johnson, 69, English tenor, Alzheimer's disease.[277]
- Wesley C. Skiles, 52, American underwater photographer and filmmaker, drowning.[278]
- Domingos Gabriel Wisniewski, 82, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Apucarana (1983–2005).[279]
22
- Magnolia Antonino, 94, Filipino politician, Senator (1969–1972).[280]
- Vittorio Amandola, 57, Italian actor and voice actor, cancer.[281]
- Robert Freeman Asleson, 74, American publisher, prostate cancer.[282]
- Harry Beckett, 75, Barbadian-born British trumpeter and flugelhorn player, stroke.[283]
- Alvin Boretz, 91, American television writer (Armstrong Circle Theatre, N.Y.P.D.).[284]
- Dick Buckley, 85, American jazz historian and DJ, pneumonia.[285]
- Herbert Giersch, 89, German economist.[286]
- Kenny Guinn, 73, American politician, Governor of Nevada (1999–2007), fall.[287]
- Peter Hart, 46, Canadian historian, brain hemorrhage.[288]
- Bernard Knox, 95, British-born American classicist, heart failure.[289]
- Milan Paumer, 79, Czech anti-communist fighter (1948–1953), heart failure.[290]
- Rebel Randall, 88, American actress.[291]
- Florencio Vargas, 78, Filipino politician, Representative for 2nd District of Cagayan (2004–2010), leukemia.[292]
- Phillip Walker, 73, American blues musician, heart failure.[293]
23
- Satish Bahadur, 84, Indian film critic.[294]
- Willy Bakken, 59, Norwegian musician and writer, cancer.[295]
- Willem Breuker, 65, Dutch jazz musician, lung cancer.[296]
- Kenyon Cotton, 36, American football player (Baltimore Ravens, 1997–1998), complications following surgery.[297]
- Louis Danto, 81, Polish-born Canadian singer.[298]
- Freddie Dunkelman, 90, British Olympic ice hockey player.[299]
- Sol Encel, 85, Polish-born Australian sociologist.[300]
- Jan Halldoff, 70, Swedish film director.[301]
- A. Sreedhara Menon, 84, Indian historian.[302]
- Feodosiy Petsyna, 60, Ukrainian Orthodox prelate, archbishop of Drohobych and Sambir in Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate (1994–2006) and Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (since 2007), diabetes mellitus.[303]
- Daniel Schorr, 93, American journalist (CBS News, National Public Radio).[304]
- Dorothy Stowe, 89, American-born Canadian activist, co-founder of Greenpeace.[305]
- Bertrand Vac, 95, Canadian writer and surgeon.[306]
- Vic Ziegel, 72, American sports writer (Daily News), lung cancer.[307]
24
- David Ablett, 69, Canadian journalist and editor.[308]
- Theo Albrecht, 88, German entrepreneur and billionaire (Aldi Nord, Trader Joe's).[309]
- Giuseppe Aveni, 91, Italian priest and missionary, malignant tumor.[310]
- John Callahan, 59, American cartoonist and musician.[311]
- Alex Higgins, 61, Northern Irish snooker player, malnutrition, pneumonia, bronchial condition and throat cancer.[312]
- Hugh Mason, 95, British Olympic rower.[313]
- Mia Oremović, 91, Croatian actress, natural causes.[314]
- Jean-Louis Pezant, 71, French member of the Constitutional Council of France (since 2004).[315]
- Sir John Riddell, 13th Baronet, 76, British public servant, Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales (1985–1990).[316]
- Haakon Sandvold, 89, Norwegian industrialist.[317]
- Véronique Silver, 77, French actress.[318]
- Igor Talankin, 82, Russian film director and screenwriter, People's Artist of the USSR.[319]
25
- David Alexander, 77, American academic, cancer.[320]
- Vasco de Almeida e Costa, 77, Portuguese politician, Prime Minister (1976) and Governor of Macau (1981–1986), after long illness.[321]
- Domenico Alvaro, 85, Italian criminal, natural causes.[322]
- Kamel Asaad, 78, Lebanese politician, after long illness.[323]
- Donald C. Backer, 66, American astrophysicist and radio astronomer.[324]
- Barrie Devenport, 75, New Zealand swimmer, cancer.[325]
- Judith Peabody, 80, American socialite and philanthropist, complications of strokes.[326]
- Nathan Quinones, 79, American educator, New York City School Chancellor (1984–1987), stroke.[327]
- Erich Steidtmann, 95, German Nazi SS officer.[328]
- Henk Vonhoff, 79, Dutch politician, Queen's Commissioner of Groningen (1980–1996), after short illness.[329]
- Redford White, 54, Filipino actor and comedian, brain tumor.[330]
26
- John Barbero, 65, American public address announcer (Pittsburgh Penguins, 1972–2008), brain tumor.[331]
- Sir Brian Bell, 82, Papua New Guinean businessman and philanthropist.[332]
- Al Goodman, 67, American soul singer (Ray, Goodman & Brown), heart failure.[333]
- Eric Hill, 87, English cricketer.[334]
- Jake Jacobs, 73, American baseball player.[335]
- Ben Keith, 73, American rock musician and record producer, heart attack.[336]
- Charles Allen Moye Jr., 92, American senior (former chief) judge, of the District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.[337]
- Brigitte Schwaiger, 61, Austrian writer.[338]
- Sivakant Tiwari, 64, Singaporean lawyer (Singapore Legal Service), cerebral hemorrhage.[339]
27
- Andraos Abouna, 67, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Baghdad (2002–2010), renal failure.[340]
- Ravi Baswani, 63, Indian actor and comedian, heart attack.[341]
- Maury Chaykin, 61, American-born Canadian actor (Dances with Wolves, My Cousin Vinny, A Nero Wolfe Mystery), kidney failure.[342]
- Jon Douglas, 73, American college athlete and realtor.[343]
- Harry Galbreath, 45, American football player (Miami Dolphins), heart condition.[344]
- Edward Gamblin, 62, Canadian First Nations singer-songwriter[345]
- André Geerts, 54, Belgian cartoonist, cancer.[346]
- Alan Gilbert, 65, Australian academic administrator and historian, Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester, illness.[347]
- Wallace Souza, 51, Brazilian television presenter, politician and criminal.[348]
- Jack Tatum, 61, American football player (Oakland Raiders), heart attack.[349]
- Elinor Z. Taylor, 89, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–2006).[350]
- Morrie Yohai, 90, American businessman, inventor of Cheez Doodles, natural causes.[351]
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- Valentín Abecia Baldivieso, 84, Bolivian lawyer, historian, writer and diplomat.[352]
- Thomas Anderson, 71, Australian Olympic gold medal-winning (1972) sailor.[353]
- John Aylesworth, 80, Canadian-born American television writer and producer, co-creator of Hee Haw, complications of pneumonia.[354]
- Michael Batterberry, 78, American editor, founder of Food and Wine Magazine, cancer.[355]
- Ivy Bean, 104, British Internet celebrity, one of the oldest people on Facebook and Twitter, natural causes.[356][357]
- Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan, 67, Bangladeshi politician.[358]
- Maria Canals, 96, Spanish pianist.[359]
- Bob Fenimore, 84, American football player (Chicago Bears), cancer.[360]
- Arthur Gish, 70, American peace activist and author, tractor accident.[361]
- Todd Hardy, 53, Canadian politician, MLA for Whitehorse Centre (1996–2000, since 2002), leader of the Yukon NDP (2002–2009).[362]
- Kemal Idris, 87, Indonesian Army general and political dissident, pneumonia.[363]
- George P. Lee, 67, American Mormon leader and sex offender, first Native American to become a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[364]
- Sven Ljungberg, 96, Swedish visual artist.[365]
- J. J. Maura, 61, American television announcer and voiceover artist (WCAU, QVC), cancer.[366]
- István Móna, 69, Hungarian Olympic modern pentathlete, gold medalist (1968 Summer Olympics).[367]
- Sir Daniel Pettit, 95, British Olympic footballer and industrialist.[368]
- Derf Scratch, 58, American bassist (Fear).[369]
- Katarzyna Sobczyk, 65, Polish singer, breast cancer.[370]
- David William, 84, British-born Canadian actor and artistic director, head injury.[371]
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- Giancarlo Astrua, 82, Italian road bicycle racer.[372]
- Michèle Causse, 74, French lesbian theorist, author and translator, physician-assisted suicide.[373]
- Ignacio Coronel Villarreal, 56, Mexican drug lord (Sinaloa Cartel), shot.[374]
- Carl Dooler, 67, British rugby league player (Featherstone Rovers).[375]
- Martin Drew, 66, British jazz drummer, heart attack.[376]
- António Feio, 55, Portuguese actor and comedian, pancreatic cancer.[377]
- C. I. Gunasekera, 90, Sri Lankan cricketer.[378]
- Bob Kennedy, 89, American football player (New York Yanks).[379]
- Sabina Mugabe, 75, Zimbabwean politician, MP (1985–2008) and sister of Robert Mugabe, after long illness.[380]
- Joe Perrault, 85, American Olympic ski jumper.[381]
- Nicolae Popescu, 72, Romanian mathematician.[382]
- Peter R. Romero, 90, American art director (The Right Stuff, The Waltons).[383]
- Robert C. Tucker, 92, American political scientist.[384]
- Bernie West, 92, American television writer (All in the Family, Three's Company, The Jeffersons), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[385]
- Alex Wilson, 76, British footballer (Portsmouth F.C.).[386]
- Lorene Yarnell, 66, American mime artist (Shields and Yarnell), brain aneurysm.[387]
- Zheng Ji, 110, Chinese nutritionist and biochemist, world's oldest professor.[388]
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- Eugene Anderson, 82, American lawyer, pneumonia.[389]
- Robert M. Chanock, 86, American biologist.[390]
- Cyro Del Nero, 78, Brazilian scenographer (Fantástico), coronary disease.[391]
- Otto Joachim, 99, German-born Canadian violist and composer of electronic music.[392]
- Stanley Milburn, 83, British footballer.[393]
- Qian Weichang, 96, Chinese physicist and applied mathematician.[394]
- Keith Richman, 56, American physician and politician, California State Assemblyman (2000–2006), brain cancer.[395]
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- Suso Cecchi d'Amico, 96, Italian screenwriter (Bicycle Thieves, Senso).[396]
- James Atkinson, 81, American Olympic silver medal-winning (1952) bobsledder.[397]
- Olle Boström, 84, Swedish Olympic archer.[398]
- Pedro Dellacha, 84, Argentine footballer.[399]
- Tony Fox, 82, British Olympic rower.[400]
- Sir John Gorst, 82, British politician, MP for Hendon North (1970–1997).[401]
- Bill Lane, 90, American publisher and diplomat, founder of Sunset magazine, Ambassador to Australia and Nauru, respiratory failure.[402]
- Lee Lockwood, 78, American photojournalist, diabetes.[403]
- Tom Mankiewicz, 68, American screenwriter (James Bond, Superman), cancer.[404]
- Mitch Miller, 99, American music executive and television host (Sing Along with Mitch), after short illness.[405]
- Mohammad Nouri, 80, Iranian singer, blood disorder.[406]
- Dan Resin, 79, American actor (Caddyshack, On Our Own), complications from Parkinson's disease.[407]
- George Richey, 74, American songwriter and record producer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[408]
- Joby Shaw, 76, British rugby league player.[409]
- Clara Sherman, 96, American Navajo artist.[410]
- Donald Shiley, 89, American engineer, co-inventor of the Bjork–Shiley heart valve.[411]
- Roy Smith, 56, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (2007–2010).[412]
- Iwan Tirta, 75, Indonesian batik fashion designer, complications from strokes.[413]
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