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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2015.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
May 2015
1
- Stephen Milburn Anderson, 67, American film director, writer and producer, throat cancer.[1]
- Martha W. Bark, 86, American politician.[2]
- Jamie Bishop, 44, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan).[3]
- Pete Brown, 80, American professional golfer.[4]
- José Canalejas, 90, Spanish actor (Django, The Ugly Ones, The Mercenary).[5]
- Ray Ceresino, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).[6]
- Amitabha Chowdhury, 87, Indian journalist.[7]
- David Day, 63, Australian radio broadcaster (Triple M Adelaide).[8]
- Petro Didyk, 54, Ukrainian footballer, traffic collision.[9]
- Geoff Duke, 92, British motorcycle racer, six-time Grand Prix world champion.[10]
- Harry Geisinger, 81, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1969–1974, since 2005), leukemia.[11]
- Dave Goldberg, 47, American executive (SurveyMonkey, LAUNCH Media), head trauma from treadmill fall.[12]
- Vafa Guluzade, 74, Azerbaijani diplomat and political scientist.[13]
- Leonard Haber, 82, American psychologist, politician and radio show host, Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida (1977–1979).[14]
- John Hansen, 97, American politician.[15]
- Alexander Kok, 89, South African-born British cellist.[16]
- Amar Laskri, 73, Algerian film director.[17]
- Paul Walter Myers, 82, British classical record producer.[18]
- Francie O'Regan, 82, Irish hurler.[19]
- Phyllis Rutledge, 83, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1968–1972, 1988–1994).[20]
- María Elena Velasco, 74, Mexican actress, comedian and film producer (La India María), stomach cancer.[21]
- Bob Wareing, 84, British politician, MP for Liverpool West Derby (1983–2010).[22]
- Colin Whitaker, 82, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Oldham Athletic).[23]
- Grace Lee Whitney, 85, American actress (Star Trek, Irma la Douce, Some Like It Hot).[24]
- Beth Whittall, 78, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1956), double Pan American champion (1955).[25]
2
- Stuart Archer, 100, British army colonel, recipient of the George Cross (1941).[26]
- Michael Blake, 69, American author and screenwriter (Dances with Wolves), Oscar winner (1991).[27]
- Guy Carawan, 87, American folk singer and civil rights activist.[28]
- José María Castiñeira de Dios, 94, Argentine poet, pneumonia.[29]
- Sarah Correa, 22, Brazilian swimmer, South American Games champion (2010), hit by car.[30]
- John M. Daley, 91, American politician.[31]
- Philip S. Goodman, 89, American director, screenwriter and producer (We Shall Return, Profiles in Courage).[32]
- Konstantyn Kuzminsky, 75, Russian performance poet.[33]
- Ma Shui-long, 75, Taiwanese composer.[34]
- John Mahaffy, 96, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers).[35]
- Ryan McHenry, 27, Scottish film director and social media personality (Vine), bone cancer.[36]
- Nick Mead, 93, British World War II Royal Navy officer.[37]
- Martin Nag, 88, Norwegian writer, stroke.[38]
- Andrew Noren, 71, American filmmaker (The Lighted Field), lung cancer.[39]
- Rex Percy, 81, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland, Balmain, national team).[40]
- Maya Plisetskaya, 89, Russian prima ballerina, heart attack.[41]
- Ruth Rendell, 85, English crime novelist (Inspector Wexford), stroke.[42]
- Bob Schmidt, 82, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Washington Senators, Cincinnati Reds).[43]
- Frank Snow, 74, American politician, lung cancer.[44]
- Norman Thaddeus Vane, 86, American screenwriter and film director (Frightmare).[45]
- Yu Pengnian, 93, Chinese real estate magnate and philanthropist.[46]
3
- Abdul Wahid Aresar, 65, Pakistani politician.[47]
- Revaz Chkheidze, 88, Georgian film director (Father of a Soldier, The Saplings).[48]
- Thomas A. Constantine, 76, American police superintendent, Administrator for the Drug Enforcement Administration (1994–1999).[49]
- John Elders, 84, English rugby union player (Leicester).[50]
- Lawrence W. Fagg, 91, American physicist.[51]
- Ned Fairchild, 85, American songwriter ("Twenty Flight Rock"), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[52]
- Margaret Garwood, 88, American opera composer, acute heart failure.[53]
- André Gruchet, 82, French Olympic cyclist (1956, 1960).[54]
- Alan Hall, 62, British cell biologist.[55]
- Bruce Barrymore Halpenny, 78, English military historian and author.[56]
- Danny Jones, 29, English rugby league footballer, heart attack.[57]
- Symphorian Thomas Keeprath, 84, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jalandhar (1971–2007).[58]
- Zoran Lalović, 65, Serbian musician.[59]
- Lu Ping, 87, Chinese politician and diplomat, cancer.[60]
- Harry Martin, 95, American judge.[61]
- Hiroshi Osada, 75, Japanese poet and author.[62]
- Elizabeth Raybould, 89, British nurse and nursing educator.[63]
- Warren Smith, 99, American professional golfer.[64]
- Su Wenmao, 86, Chinese xiangsheng actor.[65]
- Per Sundberg, 65, Swedish Olympic fencer.[66]
- Yūsuke Takita, 84, Japanese actor (Submersion of Japan, Double Suicide, The Long Darkness), cancer.[67]
- Abdul Basit Usman, 40–41, Filipino fugitive, shot.[68]
- Tung Jeong, 84, Chinese-born American physicist.[69]
4
- Eva Aeppli, 90, Swiss artist.[70]
- Ann Barr, 85, British writer (The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook).[71]
- William Bast, 84, American screenwriter and author, Alzheimer's disease.[72]
- Ellen Albertini Dow, 101, American actress (The Wedding Singer, Patch Adams, Wedding Crashers), pneumonia.[73]
- Emilio Echeverry, 86, Colombian Olympic fencer.[74]
- Zhivko Gospodinov, 57, Bulgarian footballer.[75]
- Jesús Hermida, 77, Spanish journalist and broadcaster, stroke.[76]
- Marv Hubbard, 68, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions), prostate cancer.[77]
- Claude LaForge, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Philadelphia Flyers, Montreal Canadiens).[78]
- Andrew Lewis, 44, Guyanese Olympic boxer (1992) and WBA welterweight champion (2001-2002), traffic collision.[79]
- Joshua Ozersky, 47, American food writer, drowned.[80]
- James Ritter, 84, American politician.[81]
- Rich Stotter, 70, American football player (Houston Oilers).[82]
- Matti Viljanen, 77, Finnish politician, MP (1979–1991).[83]
- William Willson, 93, British businessman (Aston Martin).[84]
- John J. Wilson, 88, American politician.[85]
- Vicente Joaquim Zico, 88, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor Archbishop (1980–1990) and Archbishop of Belém do Pará (1990–2004).[86]
5
- Jobst Brandt, 80, American author and cyclist.[87]
- Michael Burns, 54, Irish Gaelic football player (Cork).[88]
- Jon Castañares, 90, Spanish economist and politician.[89]
- Gerard Davison, 47, Northern Irish Provisional IRA commander, shot.[90]
- Craig Gruber, 63, American rock musician (Rainbow, Bible Black), prostate cancer.[91]
- Oscar Holderer, 95, German-born American engineer, worked on Saturn V project.[92]
- Hans Jansen, 72, Dutch politician, MEP (since 2014), stroke.[93]
- Jimmy Jones, 87, English footballer.[94]
- Ralph Lainson, 88, British parasitologist.[95]
- Odd Lie, 88, Norwegian Olympic gymnast.[96]
- Bruce G. Lindsay, 68, American statistician, cancer.[97]
- Takashi Nomura, 88, Japanese film director (A Colt Is My Passport), pneumonia.[98]
- Des O'Hagan, 81, Northern Irish politician (Workers' Party).[99]
- Ann Shaw, 93, American social worker.[100]
- Niisan Takahashi, 89, Japanese screenwriter (Gamera, the Giant Monster), intracerebral hemorrhage.[101]
6
- Novera Ahmed, 85, Bangladeshi sculptor.[102]
- Richard J. Bartlett, 89, American legislator, New York State Chief Administrative Judge of the Courts (1974–1979).[103]
- William Bronder, 84, American actor (Stand by Me, CHiPs).[104]
- Errol Brown, 71, Jamaican-born British singer (Hot Chocolate), liver cancer.[105]
- Jerome Cooper, 68, American jazz drummer, multiple myeloma.[106]
- Graham Harcourt, 81, British Olympic gymnast.[107]
- Nicolas Huỳnh Văn Nghi, 88, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Phan Thiết (1975–2005).[108]
- Denise McCluggage, 88, American racing car driver, journalist, author and photographer.[109]
- Michael O'Brien, 67, British historian of the Southern United States, cancer.[110]
- Anson D. Shupe, 67, American sociologist.[111]
- Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinović, 95, Croatian politician and diplomat.[112]
- Jim Wright, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 12th district (1955–1989), Speaker of the House (1987–1989).[113]
7
- Asim Thahit Abdullah al Khalaqi, 47, Saudi Arabian Guantanamo Bay detainee, kidney failure.[114]
- Michael Barratt Brown, 97, British economist and political activist.[115]
- Joey Brush, 59, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1996–2004), traffic collision.[116]
- Víctor de la Lama, 95, Mexican Olympian
- Frank DiPascali, 58, American financier and fraudster, lung cancer.[117]
- John Dixon, 86, Australian cartoonist (Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors), stroke.[118]
- Sir Sam Edwards, 87, Welsh physicist.[119]
- Arieh Elias, 94, Israeli actor (Kazablan, The Boy Across the Street).[120]
- Sir Maurice Flanagan, 86, British businessman (Emirates).[121]
- Rigby Graham, 84, British painter.[122]
- Leroy V. Grosshuesch, 95, American colonel.[123]
- Amalendu Guha, 91, Indian historian.[124]
- Thomas F. Lamb, 92, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania Senate (1969–1974) and House of Representatives (1959–1966).[125]
- Gilbert Lewis, 74, American actor (Pee-wee's Playhouse, Don Juan DeMarco, Candyman).[126]
- Józef Pazdur, 90, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Wrocław (1984–2000).[127]
- Jean de Croutte de Saint Martin, 82, French Olympic equestrian.[128]
- Michel Saykali, 82, Lebanese Olympic fencer.[129]
8
- Zeki Alasya, 72, Turkish actor and director, liver disease.[130]
- Sir Edward Burgess, 87, British army general, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1984–1987).[131]
- Joanne Carson, 83, American model.[132]
- Chuck Dow, 83, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1971–1980) and Senate (1983–1990).[133]
- Thomas Herlihy, 58, American politician, State Senator for Connecticut's 8th District (1999–2009).[134]
- Mwepu Ilunga, 66, Congolese footballer.[135]
- Menashe Kadishman, 82, Israeli artist, recipient of the Israel Prize (1995).[136]
- Adriana Maraž, 84, Slovene graphic artist.[137]
- Bob Nelson, 80, American songwriter.[138]
- Bob Sandberg, 93, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[139]
- Juan Schwanner, 94, Hungarian-Chilean football player and coach.[140]
- Atanas Semerdzhiev, 90, Bulgarian politician, vice-president (1990–1992).[141]
- Phil Skoglund, 77, New Zealand lawn bowls player, triples world champion (1988).[142]
- Myriam Yardeni, 83, Israeli historian.[143]
- Notable people killed in the 2015 Pakistan Army Mil Mi-17 crash:[144]
- Leif Holger Larsen, 61, Norwegian diplomat, Ambassador to Pakistan (since 2014).
- Domingo Lucenario Jr., 54, Filipino diplomat, Ambassador to Pakistan (since 2013).
9
- Buddy Corlett, 93, Canadian-born New Zealand softball and basketball player.[145]
- Russell Dermond, 78, American Olympic sprint canoer (1956).[146]
- Berry Avant Edenfield, 80, American federal judge and politician, U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of Georgia (1978–2006), member of the Georgia State Senate (1965–1966), lung cancer.[147]
- Edward W. Estlow, 95, American football player, journalist and businessman (E. W. Scripps Company).[148]
- Kenan Evren, 97, Turkish military officer and coup leader, Chief of the General Staff (1978–1983), President (1980–1989).[149]
- Johnny Gimble, 88, American country music fiddler.[150]
- Igor Gorynin, 89, Russian metallurgist.[151]
- Ton Hartsuiker, 81, Dutch pianist and director of music academies.[152]
- Alexandre Lamfalussy, 86, Hungarian-born Belgian economist.[153]
- Lo Wing-lok, 60, Hong Kong politician, member of the Legislative Council for Medical (2000–2004), lung cancer.[154]
- Michael MacKellar, 76, Australian politician, MP for Warringah (1969–1994).[155]
- Odo Marquard, 87, German philosopher.[156]
- Đorđe Pavlić, 76, Serbian Yugoslav footballer.[157]
- Ragne Tangen, 88, Norwegian children's television presenter.[158]
- David Gilbert Thomas, 86, British-born American chemist and solid-state physicist.[159]
- Elizabeth Wilson, 94, American actress (The Birds, The Graduate, 9 to 5), Tony Award winner (1972).[160]
- Christopher Wood, 79, English novelist and screenwriter (Moonraker, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, The Spy Who Loved Me).[161]
10
- Chukwuma Azikiwe, 75, Nigerian politician.[162]
- Ray Baillie, 80, Canadian football player (Montreal Alouettes), fall.[163]
- Ninad Bedekar, 65, Indian historian and writer.[164]
- Jack Body, 70, New Zealand composer.[165]
- Chris Burden, 69, American artist, melanoma.[166]
- Al Cartwright, 97, American sportswriter.[167]
- William T. Cooper, 81, Australian bird illustrator.[168]
- Mario Da Vinci, 73, Italian Canzone Napoletana singer and actor.[169]
- Jerry Dior, 82, American graphic designer, creator of the Major League Baseball logo, colorectal cancer.[170]
- Juan Emery, 82, Spanish footballer.[171]
- Anita Gordon, 85, American singer.[172]
- Luiz Henrique da Silveira, 75, Brazilian politician, Senator (since 2011), Governor of Santa Catarina (2003–2006, 2007–2010), Minister of Science and Technology (1987–1988), heart attack.[173]
- Delois Huntley, 69, American civil rights activist.[174]
- Kim Kyok-sik, 76, North Korean military officer, Defence Minister (2012–2013), acute respiratory failure.[175]
- Donald Neff, 84, American journalist and author, coronary heart disease and diabetes.[176]
- James F. Rinehart, 64, American academic.[177]
- Mario Rodríguez, 77, Argentine footballer (Chacarita Juniors, Independiente).[178]
- Jindřich Roudný, 91, Czech Olympic steeplechase athlete (1952).[179]
- Rachel Rosenthal, 88, French-born American performance artist, heart failure.[180]
- Victor Salvi, 95, American-born Italian harpist and harp maker.[181]
- Barbara Turnbull, 50, Canadian journalist and disability campaigner.[182]
- Davey Whitney, 85, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Alcorn State).[183]
11
- Maggie Black, 85, American ballet instructor, heart failure.[184]
- Alan Borovoy, 83, Canadian human rights activist and lawyer.[185]
- Donna Jean Christianson, 83, American politician, cancer.[186]
- Stan Cornyn, 81, American record label executive.[187]
- Pierre Daboval, 96, French artist.[188]
- Nick Dioguardi, 82, Italian racing driver.[189]
- Peter Füri, 77, Swiss footballer (Concordia Basel, F.C. Basel), heart failure.[190]
- Jef Geeraerts, 85, Belgian author, heart attack.[191]
- Kay Heim, 97, Canadian baseball player (Kenosha Comets).[192]
- John Hewie, 87, Scottish footballer (Charlton Athletic, Arcadia Shepherds).[193]
- Olavi Lanu, 89, Finnish sculptor.[194]
- Bob Light, 88, American college basketball coach (Appalachian State).[195]
- Frank Matich, 80, Australian racing car driver.[196]
- Leonardo Neher, 92, American diplomat.[197]
- Glen Orbik, 51, American artist.[198]
- Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou, 75, Iranian poet.[199]
- Gideon Singer, 88, Israeli actor and singer.[200]
- Eldridge Small, 65, American football player (New York Giants).[201]
- Frankie Sodano, 84, American Olympic boxer (1948).[202]
- Tommy Tolleson, 72, American football player (Atlanta Falcons), complications from Huntington's disease.[203]
- Isobel Varley, 77, British tattooed woman, world's most tattooed senior, Alzheimer's disease.[204]
- Derek Walker, 85, British architect.[205]
- Sir John Watts, 93, Grenadian politician, President of the Senate (1988–1990, 1995–2004).[206]
- Richard W. Winder, 91, American LDS church elder.[207]
12
- Cecil Jones Attuquayefio, 70, Ghanaian football player and coach, throat cancer.[208]
- Tony Ayala Jr., 52, American light middleweight boxer.[209]
- Suchitra Bhattacharya, 65, Indian novelist, left ventricular failure.[210]
- Mervyn Burtch, 86, Welsh composer.[211]
- John Colenback, 79, American actor (As the World Turns), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[212]
- John Compton, 91, American actor (The D.A.'s Man, Jesse James Rides Again, Cheyenne).[213]
- John Dewes, 88, English cricketer (Middlesex, national team).[214]
- Sir Peter Fry, 83, British politician, MP for Wellingborough (1969–1997).[215]
- Peter Gay, 91, German-born American historian.[216]
- Bill Guthridge, 77, American college basketball coach (University of North Carolina).[217]
- Rachel Jacobs, 39, American entrepreneur, injuries sustained in a train derailment.[218]
- Bobby Jameson, 70, American pop singer and songwriter.[219]
- Syd Lieberman, 71, American storyteller.[220]
- William MacDonald, 90, English-born Australian serial killer.[221]
- Evany José Metzker, 67, Brazilian journalist, homicide.[222]
- Saulat Mirza, 43–44, Pakistani convicted murderer and political activist, execution by hanging.[223]
- Ruth Mompati, 89, South African politician (1956 Women's March).[224]
- Robin Page, 82, British artist.[225]
- John Slater, 63, Canadian politician, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen (2009–2013).[226]
- András Takács, 69, Hungarian Olympic cyclist.[227]
- Neranjan Wickremasinghe, 53, Sri Lankan politician.[228]
- Anthony C. Yu, 76, American translator (Journey to the West) and literature scholar, heart failure.[229]
- William Zinsser, 92, American writer.[230]
13
- Earl Averill Jr., 83, American baseball player (Los Angeles Angels, Chicago Cubs).[231]
- Eric Bakie, 87, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen).[232]
- Kathryn I. Bowers, 72, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1995–2005) and Senate (2005–2007).[233]
- John C. Crowell, 98, American geologist.[234]
- Derek Davis, 67, Irish broadcaster (Live at 3).[235]
- Gill Dennis, 74, American screenwriter (Walk the Line, Return to Oz).[236]
- Robert Drasnin, 87, American composer and clarinet player, complications from a fall.[237]
- Lucy Fabery, 84, Puerto Rican jazz singer.[238]
- Romolo Ferri, 86, Italian motorcycle racer.[239]
- Joseph Fidel, 91, American politician.[240]
- Ed Fouhy, 80, American journalist and television news executive (ABC, CBS, NBC), complications from cancer.[241]
- George W. Haley, 89, American politician and diplomat.[242]
- Albert Hitchen, 76, English railway preservationist and racing cyclist.[243]
- Anna Levinson, 76, German zoologist.[244]
- Nina Otkalenko, 86, Russian athlete.[245]
- Bob Randall, c. 81, Australian Indigenous musician and author.[246]
- David Sackett, 80, Canadian physician.[247]
- Gainan Saidkhuzhin, 77, Russian Soviet Olympic cyclist (1960, 1964), heart attack.[248]
- Stanley Sproul, 95, American politician, Mayor of Augusta, Maine (1971–1974), member of the Maine House of Representatives (1973–1974).[249]
- Marisa Volpi, 86, Italian art historian and writer.[250]
14
- James H. Andreasen, 83, American judge.[251]
- Geraldo Majela de Castro, 84, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Coadjutor Bishop (1982–1988) and Archbishop of Montes Claros (1988–2007).[252]
- Charles Favre, 54, Swiss Olympic sailor.[253]
- Jolly Katongole, 29, Ugandan Olympic boxer.[254]
- B.B. King, 89, American Hall of Fame blues guitarist, singer and songwriter ("The Thrill Is Gone"), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[255]
- Alex M. Loeb, 96, American painter.[256]
- Thomas Lothian, 86, American politician and academic.[257]
- Micheál O'Brien, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (Meath).[258]
- Stanton J. Peale, 78, American astrophysicist.[259]
- Mariana Pfaelzer, 89, American federal judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Central District of California (1978–1997).[260]
- Jean Pliya, 83, Beninese playwright and short story writer.[261]
- Martin St James, 80, Australian hypnotist, stroke.[262]
- Franz Wright, 62, American poet, lung cancer.[263]
- Zdzisław Żygulski, 93, Polish art historian.[264]
15
- Ortheia Barnes, 70, American R&B and jazz singer, heart failure.[265]
- Elisabeth Bing, 100, German physical therapist, author and proponent of natural childbirth.[266]
- Jackie Brookner, 69, American artist, cancer.[267]
- Michael Campus, 80, American director, producer, and screenwriter (The Mack).[268]
- Samih Darwazah, 85, Jordanian executive (Hikma Pharmaceuticals).[269]
- Alfred DelBello, 80, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of New York (1983–1985), Westchester County Executive (1974–1982), Mayor of Yonkers, New York (1970–1974).[270]
- Tommy Dunne, 83, Irish international footballer.[271]
- Corey Hill, 36, American mixed martial artist (UFC), collapsed lung and heart attack.[272]
- Flora Hommel, 87, American childbirth educator.[273]
- Bob Hopkins, 80, American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals) and coach (Seattle SuperSonics), heart and kidney failure.[274]
- John Jarvis-Smith, 93, British World War II naval officer and shipbroker.[275]
- Jacob Jensen, 89, Danish industrial designer.[276]
- Matulidi Jusoh, 57, Malaysian politician, MP for Dungun (2008–2013), diabetes.[277]
- André Jean René Lacrampe, 73, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ajaccio (1995–2003) and Archbishop of Besançon (2003–2013).[278]
- Claude Lajoie, 87, Canadian politician.[279]
- John Lo Schiavo, 90, American Jesuit and educator, President of University of San Francisco (1977–1991).[280]
- Flora MacNeil, 86, Scottish Gaelic singer.[281]
- Carlos Maggi, 92, Uruguayan writer (Generación del 45).[282]
- Valentina Maureira, 14, Chilean euthanasia advocate, cystic fibrosis.[283]
- Didi Petet, 58, Indonesian actor.[284]
- John Stephenson, 91, American voice actor (The Flintstones, The Transformers, Jonny Quest), Alzheimer's disease.[285]
- James Takemori, 89, American judo coach.[286]
- Donald Wrye, 77, American film director (Ice Castles).[287]
- Garo Yepremian, 70, Cypriot-born American football player (Miami Dolphins), brain cancer.[288]
- Renzo Zorzi, 68, Italian racing driver.[289]
16
- Jackie Basehart, 63, American-born Italian actor (The Inglorious Bastards).[290]
- Prashant Bhargava, 42, American filmmaker, cardiac arrest.[291]
- Nelson Doi, 93, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii (1974–1978).[292]
- Ernesto Estrada, 65, Filipino basketball player, heart attack.[293]
- Johannes Exner, 89, Danish architect.[294]
- Elias Gleizer, 81, Brazilian actor, circulatory failure.[295]
- Shikha Joshi, 40, Indian actress (B.A. Pass).[296]
- Adam Kilgarriff, 55, English linguist.[297]
- Moshe Levinger, 80, Israeli Orthodox rabbi.[298]
- Dean Potter, 43, American rock climber, BASE-jumping accident.[299]
- Adrian Robinson, 25, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Temple Owls), suicide by hanging.[300]
- Abu Sayyaf, Tunisian senior ISIS commander, head of oil operations, shot.[301]
- Peter Tallberg, 77, Finnish Olympic sailor (1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1980) and IOC member.[302]
- Syd Tate, 90, Australian VFL football player (Geelong).[303]
- John Templeton Jr., 75, American physician and philanthropist, brain cancer.[304]
- Raphael Tenthani, 43, Malawian journalist, traffic collision.[305]
- Dominik Tóth, 89, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Bratislava (1990–2004).[306]
- Yeung Kwong, 89, Hong Kong pro-communist activist.[307]
- Ahmed Zanna, 60, Nigerian politician, Senator for Borno Central (since 2011).[308]
17
- Claude Carliez, 90, French fencer and stunt director (Moonraker, A View to a Kill).[309]
- Chinx, 31, American rapper, shot.[310]
- Óscar Collazos, 72, Colombian writer.[311]
- Sheshrao Deshmukh, 85, Indian politician.[312]
- Margaret Dunning, 104, American philanthropist, fall.[313]
- Rex Garner, 94, British actor and theatre director.[314]
- Leo Honkala, 82, Finnish wrestler, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).[315]
- Keiji Matsumoto, 65, Japanese racing driver.[316]
- Nancy Masterton, 84, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives.[317]
- Michael Alfred Peszke, 83, Polish-born American psychiatrist and historian.[318]
- S. W. Schmitthenner, 87, American missionary, President of Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church (1969–1981).[319]
- Gerald Steadman Smith, 85, Canadian artist.[320]
- Don Smoothey, 96, British actor and comedian.[321]
- Tranquility Bass, 47, American hip-hop musician.[322]
18
- Frank Pierpoint Appleby, 101, Canadian politician.[323]
- Norm Armstrong, 89, Australian football player.[324]
- Halldór Ásgrímsson, 67, Icelandic politician, Prime Minister (2004–2006), heart attack.[325]
- Tommy Bing, 83, English footballer (Margate).[326]
- Dewi Bridges, 81, Welsh Anglican prelate, Bishop of Swansea and Brecon (1988–1998).[327]
- Eric Caidin, 62, American film memorabilia collector, cardiac arrest.[328]
- Cyprian Davis, 84, American Catholic monk and historian.[329]
- Helen Davis, 88, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives and Senate.[330]
- Raymond Gosling, 88, British scientist.[331]
- Hasanuzzaman Khan, 88, Bangladeshi journalist.[332]
- Steiner Arvid Kvalø, 92, Norwegian politician.[333]
- Al Matsalla, 89, Canadian politician.[334]
- Dick Mountjoy, 83, American politician, Mayor of Monrovia, California (1968–1976), member of the California State Assembly (1978–1995) and Senate (1995–2000), heart attack.[335]
- Eli M. Pearce, 86, American chemist.[336]
- Harald Seeger, 93, German football player (1. FC Union Berlin) and manager.[337]
- Roland Sink, 89, American Olympic athlete.[338]
- Jean-François Théodore, 68, French executive (Euronext).[339]
- Elbert West, 47, American country music singer-songwriter ("Sticks and Stones").[340]
19
- Ahmad Alaskarov, 79, Azerbaijani football player and manager.[341]
- Jack Aspinwall, 82, British politician, MP (1979–1997), cancer.[342]
- Joseph J. Barnicke, 92, Canadian real estate magnate.[343]
- Manuel Bernabeu, 95, Spanish Olympic pentathlete.[344]
- Joe Carr, 83, Scottish footballer (St Johnstone).[345]
- James Findlay, 60, Australian Olympic swimmer.[346]
- Sir Thomas Gault, 76, New Zealand jurist.[347]
- Edmond J. Gong, 84, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1963–1966) and Senate (1967–1971).[348]
- Gerald Götting, 91, German politician, President of the East German People's Chamber (1969–1976).[349]
- Edward F. Holland, 84, American politician.[350]
- Fahd Jaradat, 84–85, Jordanian politician, Finance Minister (1970).[351]
- Bruce Lundvall, 79, American record executive (Blue Note Records), complications of Parkinson's disease.[352]
- Patrick MacAdam, 80, Canadian writer.[353]
- Ted McWhinney, 91, Australian-born Canadian politician and academic.[354]
- Yevgeni Menshov, 68, Russian actor and presenter.[355]
- Burhan Muhammad, 57, Indonesian diplomat, Ambassador to Pakistan (since 2012), burns from helicopter crash.[356]
- Dale D. Myers, 93, American aerospace engineer, Deputy Administrator of NASA (1986–1989).[357]
- S. V. Raju, 81, Indian politician.[358]
- Happy Rockefeller, 88, American socialite and philanthropist, Second Lady of the United States (1974–1977), First Lady of New York (1963–1973).[359]
- Jack Simpson, 86, Australian politician.[360]
- State of Bengal, 50, Bangladeshi-born British DJ and music producer.[361]
- Roger J. Thomas, 73, American physicist.[362]
- Robert S. Wistrich, 70, Kazakh-born Israeli-British history professor, heart attack.[363]
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- Edward Adeane, 75, British courtier, Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales (1979–1985).[364]
- Billy Baggett, 85, American football player (Dallas Texans).[365]
- Bob Belden, 58, American musician, heart attack.[366]
- Abdelaziz Bennani, 79, Moroccan army general.[367]
- Sir Brian Cubbon, 87, British civil servant, Permanent Secretary of the Home Office (1979–1988), heart attack.[368]
- Harald Eriksson, 93, Swedish cross-country skier, Olympic silver medalist (1948).[369]
- Eileen Gray, 95, British bicycle racer.[370]
- J. S. Harry, 76, Australian poet.[371]
- Ebba Hentze, 84, Faroese writer.[372]
- Kirsten Idebøen, 52, Norwegian financier (SpareBank 1).[373]
- Robert T. Krska, 78, American politician.[374]
- Sir John Lea, 91, British Royal Navy vice-admiral.[375]
- Paul Liao, 67, Taiwanese entrepreneur, lung cancer.[376]
- Chifita Matafwali, 55, Zambian politician, member of the National Assembly for Bangweulu (since 2011).[377]
- Manfred Müller, 88, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Augsburg (1972–1982) and Bishop of Regensburg (1982–2002).[378]
- Bob Priestley, 95, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[379]
- Jan Prochyra, 66, Polish actor.[380]
- Femi Robinson, 74, Nigerian actor (The Village Headmaster).[381]
- Sudha Shivpuri, 77, Indian actress (Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi), multiple organ failure.[382]
- Mary Ellen Trainor, 62, American actress (Lethal Weapon, Die Hard, The Goonies), pancreatic cancer.[383]
- Livien Ven, 81, Belgian Olympic rower.[384]
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- Jassem Al-Kharafi, 75, Kuwaiti magnate and politician, Speaker of the National Assembly (1999–2011), heart attack.[385]
- Zaya Avdysh, 69, Ukrainian football player and manager.[386]
- David Blake, 90, English cricketer (Hampshire).[387]
- César Boutteville, 97, Vietnamese-born French chess player.[388]
- Allan Cations, 82, Australian rules footballer (Richmond).[389]
- Eduard Derzsei, 80, Romanian Olympic volleyball player.[390]
- Anne Duguël, 69, Belgian author.[391]
- Joaquim Durão, 84, Portuguese chess player.[392]
- Robert M. Durling, 86, American scholar and translator.[393]
- Fred Gladding, 78, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros).[394]
- Ernie Hannigan, 72, Scottish footballer (Preston North End, Coventry City).[395]
- Louis Johnson, 60, American bassist (The Brothers Johnson, Michael Jackson).[396]
- Martin Kitcher, 53, British singer-songwriter.[397]
- James McDuffie, 85, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (1975–1987).[398]
- Juan Molinar Horcasitas, 59, Mexican politician, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[399]
- Marty Pasetta, 82, American television producer and director, traffic collision.[400]
- Annarita Sidoti, 45, Italian race walker, world champion (1997), breast cancer.[401]
- Ellen Tronnier, 87, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox).[402]
- Twinkle, 66, British singer-songwriter ("Terry"), cancer.[403]
- Alan Woodward, 68, English footballer (Sheffield United).[404]
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- Albert Baciocco, 84, American vice admiral.[405]
- Marques Haynes, 89, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).[406]
- Sir John Horlock, 87, British mechanical engineer and university vice-chancellor (Open University, University of Salford).[407]
- Kevin Hunt, 66, American football player.[408]
- Vladimir Katriuk, 93, Romanian-born Canadian alleged war criminal.[409]
- Alan Koch, 77, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators).[410]
- Michel Mortier, 90, French interior designer and architect.[411]
- John Mosley, 93, American football player (Colorado A&M Aggies) and World War II RAF officer (Tuskegee Airmen).[412]
- Radomir Naumov, 68, Serbian politician, Minister of Energy and Mining (2004–2007), Minister of Religion (2007–2008).[413]
- Virginia C. Purdy, 92, American archivist and historian.[414]
- Aminah Robinson, 75, American artist.[415]
- John C. Ruckelshaus, 85, American politician.[416]
- Jean-Luc Sassus, 52, French football player, heart attack.[417]
- Byron Sherwin, 69, American rabbi and theology scholar.[418]
- Terry Sue-Patt, 50, British actor (Grange Hill).[419] (body discovered on this date)
- Michael Osborne Waddell, 92, British World War II army officer and Military Cross recipient.[420]
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- Hugh Ambrose, 48, American historian and author (The Pacific), cancer.[421]
- Marcus Belgrave, 78, American jazz trumpeter, heart failure.[422]
- Leo Berman, 79, American businessman and politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1999–2013), lymphoma.[423]
- Hugh Boyle, 79, Irish golfer.[424]
- Moyra Caldecott, 87, South African-born British writer.[425]
- John Carter, 87, American actor (Barnaby Jones, Scarface, Law & Order), pneumonia.[426]
- Peter Corbett, 74, South African cricketer.[427]
- Trojan Darveniza, 93, Australian football player.[428]
- Zedi Feruzi, Burundian politician, shot.[429]
- Boody Gilbertson, 93, American basketball player (Sheboygan Red Skins).[430]
- Bruce Gilchrist, 84, British computer scientist.[431]
- Andy Hess, 91, American politician.[432]
- Yrjö Mäkelä, 88, Finnish Olympic athlete.[433]
- Anne Meara, 85, American comedian (Stiller and Meara) and actress (Archie Bunker's Place, The King of Queens, Like Mike).[434]
- Aleksey Mozgovoy, 40, Ukrainian pro-Russian separatist.
- Alicia Nash, 82, Salvadoran-born American socialite and mental health care advocate, traffic collision.[435]
- John Forbes Nash, Jr., 86, American mathematician, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Economics (1994), subject of A Beautiful Mind, traffic collision.[435]
- Carl Nesjar, 94, Norwegian painter and sculptor.[436]
- Asbjørn Øksendal, 92, Norwegian writer.[437]
- Andres Ortiz, 28, Puerto Rican basketball player, traffic collision.[438]
- Ali Raymi, 41, Yemeni boxer, air strike.[439]
- Carole Seymour-Jones, 72, Welsh biographer.[440]
- Ross Speck, 87, American psychiatrist, complications from atrial fibrillation.[441]
- Joseph Velikonja, 92, Slovene-born American geographer.[442]
- Carlos Irizarry Yunqué, 93, Puerto Rican judge, justice of the Supreme Court (1973–1986).[443]
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- Morris Beckman, 94, English writer and anti-fascist activist (43 Group).[444]
- Dean Carroll, 52, English rugby league footballer.[445]
- Dorothy Fraser, 89, New Zealand community activist and politician.[446]
- Krushna Ghoda, 61, Indian politician, MLA for Palghar (since 2014), heart attack.[447]
- Cristian Gómez, 27, Argentine footballer (Club Atlético Paraná), heart attack.[448]
- Vladimír Hagara, 71, Slovak footballer (FC Spartak Trnava).[449]
- John H. Kerr III, 79, American politician.[450]
- Sir Kenneth Jacobs, 97, Australian judge.[451]
- Krzysztof Kąkolewski, 85, Polish writer.[452]
- Eva Lee Kuney, 81, American child actress (Penny Serenade).[453]
- Tanith Lee, 67, British science fiction, horror and fantasy writer (Blake's 7), breast cancer.[454]
- Daniel Meltzer, 63, American lawyer, legal adviser to Barack Obama, cancer.[455]
- Guido Plante, 78, Canadian-born Honduran Roman Catholic prelate, Coadjutor Bishop (2004–2005) and Bishop of Choluteca (2005–2012).[456]
- Pedro Roque, 47, Cuban Greco-Roman wrestler, world champion (1987), respiratory failure.[457]
- Michael W. Ryan, 66, American convicted murderer.[458]
- Jarmila Šťastná, 82, Czech Olympic speed skater.[459]
- Bharat Raj Upreti, 63, Nepali judge, justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2013), suicide by hanging.[460]
- John Oliver Wheeler, 90, Canadian geologist.[461]
- Winged Love, 23, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, colic.[462]
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- George Braden, 65, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories (1979–1983), gastric cancer.[463]
- Dien Cornelissen, 91, Dutch politician, member of the Senate (1969–1971) and House of Representatives (1971–1972, 1973–1986).[464]
- Robert Lebel, 90, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Valleyfield (1976–2000).[465]
- Nathan J. Lindsay, 79, American major general (USAF) and astronaut.[466]
- Mary Ellen Mark, 75, American photographer, myelodysplastic syndrome.[467]
- Moc Morgan, 86, Welsh fly fisherman and naturalist.[468]
- John M. Murphy, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 16th (1963–1973) and 17th (1973–1981) districts.[469]
- Bill O'Herlihy, 76, Irish sports broadcaster (RTÉ Sport).[470]
- Jorge Salomão, 77, Brazilian Olympic boxer.[471]
- Wallace Sampson, 85, American critic of alternative medicine.[472]
- J. H. Shennan, 82, British historian.[473]
- John Stubbs, 77, Australian political journalist.[474]
- Zhanna Yorkina, 76, Russian Soviet cosmonaut.[475]
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- Vicente Aranda, 88, Spanish film director (Amantes).[476]
- Walter Byers, 93, American college athletics executive (NCAA), urinary tract infection.[477]
- Claudio Caligari, 67, Italian screenwriter and director (Toxic Love, The Scent of the Night).[478]
- Harold F. Clayton, 61, American sculptor, lung cancer.[479]
- William Davidson, 95, English cricketer (Sussex).[480]
- Gottfried Diener, 88, Swiss bobsledder, Olympic champion (1956).[481]
- Leo Drey, 98, American timber magnate.[482]
- Rocky Frisco, 77, American pianist (JJ Cale Band).[483]
- Thorbjørn Gjølstad, 72, Norwegian jurist and civil servant.[484]
- Franklin P. Hall, 76, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1976–2009).[485]
- Jim Harness, 81, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[486]
- Bob Hornery, 83, Australian actor (Neighbours, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, The Importance of Being Earnest).[487]
- Les Johnson, 90, Australian politician, MP for Hughes (1955–1966, 1969–1983).
- Sverre Johan Juvik, 93, Norwegian politician.[488]
- Robert Kraft, 87, American astronomer.[489]
- João Lucas, 35, Portuguese footballer (Académica).[490]
- Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins, 82, Brazilian entomologist.[491]
- Edward Moylan, 91, American tennis player.[492]
- John Pinder, 70, New Zealand-born Australian comedy producer.[493]
- Cyril Roger, 93, English speedway rider.[494]
- Phil Schilling, 75, American magazine editor (Cycle).[495]
- Art Thieme, 73, American folk musician.[496]
- Aristidis Vlassis, 68, Greek painter.[497]
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- Hassan Abdullah Hersi al-Turki, c. 71, Somali Islamist and Al-Shabaab leader, military leader of the Islamic Courts Union and Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya.[498]
- Erik Carlsson, 86, Swedish rally driver.[499]
- Nils Christie, 87, Norwegian criminologist.[500]
- Cotton Coulson, 63, American filmmaker and photographer (National Geographic), scuba diving accident.[501]
- Peter Celestine Elampassery, 76, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jammu-Srinagar (1998–2014).[502]
- Vittorio Paolo Fiorito, 74, Italian Hall of Fame basketball referee.[503]
- Bill Foster, 79, American college basketball coach (Miami Hurricanes, Clemson Tigers, Virginia Tech Hokies), Parkinson's disease.[504]
- S. Parker Gilbert, 81, American financier, President of Morgan Stanley (1983–1990).[505]
- Irvine B. Hill, 87, American politician, Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia (1974–1976).[506]
- Sir Gordon Hobday, 99, British scientist and industrialist.[507]
- Andy King, 58, English footballer (Everton), heart attack.[508]
- Karsten Lund, 71, Danish footballer (Vejle Boldklub).[509]
- Michael Martin, 83, American philosopher.[510]
- John Miller, 81, American football player (Washington Redskins).[511]
- William Newman, 80, American actor (Mrs. Doubtfire, The Tick), vascular dementia.[512]
- Liam Ryan, 79, Irish theologian and hurler (Limerick GAA).[513]
- Franca Sebastiani, 66, Italian singer, cancer.[514]
- John Siegal, 97, American football player (Chicago Bears).[515]
- Elisabeth Wiedemann, 89, German actress.[516]
- Russell Wolfe, 50, American film producer (God's Not Dead), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[517]
- Zhang Jieqing, 102, Chinese politician and writer.[518]
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- John Buckner, 67, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (since 2013), sarcoidosis.[519]
- Jonas Čepulis, 75, Lithuanian heavyweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1968).[520]
- Esther Ghan Firestone, 90, Canadian cantor.[521]
- Ed Fullerton, 84, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[522]
- Herbert Gelernter, 85, American computer scientist.[523]
- Steven Gerber, 66, American composer, cancer.[524]
- Masayuki Imai, 54, Japanese actor, writer and director, colon cancer.[525]
- Johnny Keating, 87, British musician ("Theme from Z-Cars").[526]
- Skeeter Kell, 85, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[527]
- Ray Kennedy, 58, American jazz pianist, multiple sclerosis.[528]
- Gyles Longley, 96, British World War II army officer and Military Cross recipient.[529]
- Robert S. Morse, 90, American prelate, Archbishop of the Anglican Province of Christ the King.[530]
- Reynaldo Rey, 75, American actor and comedian (227, Friday, White Men Can't Jump), stroke.[531]
- Claire Kelly Schultz, 90, American information scientist.[532]
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- Martha Bachem, 90, Austrian Olympic figure skater.[533]
- Arthur Bourns, 95, American chemist, President of McMaster University (1972–1980).[534]
- Henry Carr, 73, American track and field athlete, Olympic champion (1964), cancer.[535]
- Peter Cropper, 69, British violinist.[536]
- Doris Hart, 89, American Hall of Fame tennis player.[537]
- Willie Horgan, 71, Irish hurling referee.[538]
- Tom Jones, 72, American racing driver.[539]
- Chris Kohlhase, 47, New Zealand softball player (national team) and coach (Samoa national team), Parkinson's disease.[540]
- Natalya Lagoda, 41, Ukrainian-born Russian singer and model (Playboy), bilateral pneumonia.[541]
- Rashid Massumi, 89, Iranian-born American cardiologist.[542]
- Naomi Miyake, 66, Japanese cognitive psychologist, cancer.[543]
- Wim van Norden, 97, Dutch journalist, director of Het Parool (1945–1979).[544]
- Betsy Palmer, 88, American actress (I've Got a Secret, Mister Roberts, Friday the 13th).[545]
- George Roger Sell, 78, American mathematician.[546]
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- Michel Arpin, 79, French Olympic skier.[547]
- Jim Bailey, 77, American singer, actor and impressionist (Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand).[548]
- Beau Biden, 46, American politician, Attorney General of Delaware (2007–2015), brain cancer.[549]
- Joël Champetier, 57, Canadian author, cancer.[550]
- Jake D'Arcy, 69, British actor (Still Game, Gregory's Girl, Outnumbered).[551]
- John Drinkall, 93, British diplomat, Ambassador to Afghanistan (1972–1976), High Commissioner to Jamaica (1976–1981).[552]
- Ingeborg Mueller Fernlund, 80, Swedish publisher.[553]
- Hugh Griffiths, Baron Griffiths, 91, British jurist and law lord.[554]
- James Grotstein, 89, American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.[555]
- Julie Harris, 94, British costume designer (A Hard Day's Night, Darling, Live and Let Die), Oscar winner (1966).[556]
- Ivan Kochergin, 79, Russian Olympic wrestler.[557]
- John L. Lumley, 84, American professor of aerospace engineering, brain cancer.[558]
- Tony McNamara, 85, English footballer (Everton, Liverpool).[559]
- Lennie Merullo, 98, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[560]
- Cornell Moss, 55, Bahamian Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Guyana (since 2009), heart failure.[561]
- L. Tom Perry, 92, American apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, thyroid cancer.[562]
- Michael Collins Piper, 54, American talk radio host and conspiracy theorist.[563]
- Azmat Rana, 63, Pakistani cricketer, cardiac arrest.[564]
- Somalatha Subasinghe, 78, Sri Lankan actress and theater director.[565]
- Vic Travis, 63, American baseball umpire.[566]
- Alvin P. Wegeman, 88, American Nordic combined skier.[567]
- Michele Wrightson, 73, American comic book artist.[568]
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- Iain Campbell, 87, English cricketer and headmaster.[569]
- Nico Castel, 83, Portuguese-born American tenor.[570]
- Will Holt, 86, American songwriter ("Lemon Tree") and playwright (Over Here!), Alzheimer's disease.[571]
- Jonathan Howes, 78, American politician, Secretary of the NCDENR (1992–1997), Mayor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina (1987–1991), heart disease.[572]
- Maj-Britt Johansson, 86, Swedish Olympic archer.[573]
- Françoise-Hélène Jourda, 59, French architect.[574]
- Hiroshi Koizumi, 88, Japanese actor (Mothra, Atragon), pneumonia.[575]
- François Mahé, 84, French professional cyclist.[576]
- Frank McKinnon, 80, Canadian sports executive.[577]
- Ron Moore, 37, American football player (Atlanta Falcons), shot.[578]
- Eric Palmgren, 98, Finnish Olympic sailor.[579]
- Pat Petersen, 55, American marathon runner, pancreatic cancer.[580]
- Christina Reid, 73, Northern Irish playwright.[581]
- Slim Richey, 77, American guitarist, lymphoma.[582]
- Mario Saliwa, 31, South African first-class cricketer.[583]
- Rochelle Lee Shoretz, 42, American lawyer, complications from breast cancer.[584]
- Gladys Taylor, 97, Canadian writer and newspaper publisher.[585]
- Karl Wlaschek, 97, Austrian executive, founder of Billa.[586]
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