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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2012.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
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November 2012
1
- Mary Applebey, 96, English civil servant and mental health campaigner, fall.[1]
- Brad Armstrong, 50, American professional wrestler (WWE, WCW, NWA, SMW).[2]
- John Lee Armstrong, 79, American football player and coach.[3]
- Chen Zude, 68, Chinese Go player, cancer.[4]
- Chong Chee Kin, 39, Singaporean journalist, heart failure.[5]
- Mir Abdolrez Daryabeigi, 82, Iranian artist.[6]
- Stan Enebo, 87, American politician and electrician.[7]
- Agustín García Calvo, 86, Spanish academic, respiratory failure.[8]
- Geoffrey Lofthouse, 86, British politician, MP for Pontefract and Castleford (1978–1997).[9]
- Jan Louwers, 82, Dutch footballer (FC Eindhoven).[10]
- Mitch Lucker, 28, American musician and singer (Suicide Silence), traffic collision.[11]
- Pascual Pérez, 55, Dominican baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Montreal Expos), bludgeoning.[12]
- Omry Ronen, 75, Ukrainian-born American Slavist, stroke.[13]
- Jonathan Street, 69, British novelist and public relations executive, fall.[14]
- Edwin Q. White, 90, American journalist, Saigon bureau chief for the Associated Press (1965–1975), heart failure.[15]
2
- Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar, 82, Indian mathematician.[16]
- Annette Baier, 83, New Zealand philosopher.[17]
- Herman Bank, 96, American mechanical engineer (JPL).[18]
- Milt Campbell, 78, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1956) decathlete, prostate cancer and diabetes.[19]
- David L. Cornwell, 67, American politician, U.S. Representative from Indiana (1977–1979), kidney cancer.[20]
- Peter B. Dews, 89–90, American psychologist and pharmacologist.[21]
- Robert Morton Duncan, 85, American federal judge (Armed Forces Court of Appeals, Southern Ohio District Court).[22]
- Dusty Ellis, 59, American whistleblower, cancer.[23]
- Joe Ginsberg, 86, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers).[24]
- Han Suyin, 95, Chinese-born British writer (A Many-Splendoured Thing).[25]
- Emilio Homps, 98, Argentine Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) sailor.[26]
- Just A Dash, 35, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1981 Melbourne Cup and Adelaide Cup, euthanized.[27]
- Hans Lindgren, 80, Swedish actor.[28]
- Mohammed Rafeh, 30, Syrian actor, shot.[29]
- Pino Rauti, 85, Italian politician.[30]
- János Rózsás, 86, Hungarian writer.[31]
- Ken Stephinson, 79, British television director and producer.[32]
- John C. Tyson, 86, American judge (Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals), natural causes.[33]
- Roger Wood, 87, Belgian-born American editor and journalist (Daily Express, New York Post), cancer.[34]
- Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu, 55, Indian politician, MP for Srikakulam (1996–2009), traffic collision.[35]
3
- Carmélia Alves, 89, Brazilian baião singer, multiple organ seizure.[36]
- Hans Henrik Andersen, 75, Danish nuclear physicist.[37]
- Fotis Balopoulos, 68, Greek footballer.[38]
- Sattar Beheshti, 35, Iranian blogger.[39]
- Marie Bell, 90, New Zealand educationalist.[40]
- Anne-Lise Berntsen, 69, Norwegian soprano singer.[41]
- Odd Børretzen, 85, Norwegian author and singer, pneumonia.[42]
- George Chesterton, 90, British cricketer.[43]
- Duke Vin, 84, Jamaican-born British disk jockey and sound system operator.[44]
- Franz Dumont, 67, German historian.[45]
- Tommy Godwin, 91, British Olympic bronze medal-winning (1948) track cyclist.[46]
- Evelyn Byrd Harrison, 82, American classical scholar and archaeologist.[47]
- Mükerrem Hiç, 83, Turkish academic and politician.[48]
- Greg King, 43, New Zealand lawyer, suicide.[49]
- Thomas K. McCraw, 72, American scholar (Harvard University) and author (Prophets of Regulation).[50]
- Kailashpati Mishra, 89, Indian politician, Governor of Gujarat and Rajasthan (2003–04), asthma.[51]
- Eugenija Pleškytė, 74, Lithuanian actress.[52]
- Charles Schwartz Jr., 90, American senior federal judge (US District Court of Eastern Louisiana).[53]
- Ingegerd Troedsson, 83, Swedish politician, MP for Uppsala County (1974–1994), first female Speaker of the Riksdag (1991–1994).[54]
- Vasily Vladimirov, 89, Russian mathematician.[55]
4
- Anne-Marie Albiach, 75, French poet and translator, following a long illness.[56]
- Mildred Vorpahl Baass, 95, American poet, Poet Laureate of Texas (1993–1995).[57]
- Akhtaruzzaman Chowdhury Babu, 67, Bangladeshi politician, kidney disease.[58]
- Pier Cesare Bori, 75, Italian professor.[59]
- J. H. Burns, 90, Scottish historian.[60]
- Fabio Castillo Figueroa, 91, Salvadoran politician.[61]
- Ted Curson, 77, American jazz trumpeter, heart attack.[62]
- Jim Durham, 65, American sportscaster, heart attack.[63]
- Samuel S. Freedman, 85, American politician (Connecticut House, 1972–1978), judge (Connecticut Superior Court, 1978–2010); professor (Quinnipiac).[64]
- Mike L. Fry, 61, American businessman and entertainer, immune disorder.[65]
- Dan Gavriliu, 97, Romanian surgeon.[66]
- Beverley Goodway, 69, British glamour photographer, prostate cancer.[67]
- Frances Hashimoto, 69, American businesswoman and civic leader, inventor of mochi ice cream, lung cancer.[68]
- Marit Henie, 87, Norwegian Olympic (1948) figure skater.[69]
- Eiji Hosoya, 67, Japanese businessman, Chairman of Resona Holdings.[70]
- Jane Holtz Kay, 74, American architecture and urban design critic and author.[71]
- Peter O'Donohue, 89, Australian VFL football player (Hawthorn).[72]
- Reg Pickett, 85, English footballer (Portsmouth, Ipswich Town).[73]
- Kirk Reeves, 56, American street entertainer, suicide by gunshot.[74]
- David Resnick, 88, Brazilian-born Israeli architect and town planner.[75]
- Jacob Sahaya Kumar Aruni, 38, Indian restaurateur and television show host, heart attack.[76]
- Glen Morgan Williams, 92, American senior federal judge, Western District Court of Virginia (1976–2010).[77]
- Verle Wright Jr., 84, American Olympic sports shooter.[78]
5
- Assem Salam, 87–88, Lebanese civil engineer.[79]
- Umesh Chandra Banerjee, 74, Indian judge.[80]
- Bernard Bierman, 104, American composer.[81]
- Joseph Oliver Bowers, 102, Dominican-born Antiguan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Accra, Ghana (1953–1971), and Saint John's – Basseterre (1971–1981).[82]
- Olympe Bradna, 92, French-born American dancer and actress (College Holiday, Souls at Sea, The Night of Nights).[83]
- Julia Britton, 98, Australian playwright.[84]
- Charles V. Bush, 72, American air force officer, first African American to graduate from the US Air Force Academy, colon cancer.[85]
- Elliott Carter, 103, American composer, natural causes.[86]
- Frank Cope, 83, English weightlifter.[87]
- Paul L. Douglas, 85, American lawyer and politician.[88]
- James R. Dumpson, 103, American public servant, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Welfare (1959–1965), stroke.[89]
- Leonardo Favio, 74, Argentine singer, actor, and film director (Chronicle of a Boy Alone, Juan Moreira, Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf), polyneuritis melaminosa and HCV.[90]
- Bob Kaplan, 75, Canadian politician, oversaw creation of CSIS, Solicitor General (1980–1984), MP for Don Valley (1968–1972) and York Centre (1974–1993), cancer.[91]
- Razaullah Khan, 75, Pakistani cricketer.[92]
- Reis Leming, 81, American George Medal-winning airman.[93]
- Margaret Nichols, 82, American animator and executive of I.A.T.S.E.[94]
- Louis Pienaar, 86, South African lawyer and diplomat, Administrator-General of Namibia (1985–1990).[95]
- Keith Ripley, 77, English footballer.[96]
- Sikandar Sanam, 52, Pakistani actor and comedian, liver cancer.[97]
- Stalking Cat, 54, American body modifier.[98]
- Jimmy Stephen, 90, Scottish footballer.[99]
- Bertram Wyatt-Brown, 80, American historian and author, pulmonary fibrosis.[100]
6
- Larry Alexander, 62, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House (1979–1990).[101]
- Aloysius Balina, 67, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Geita (1984–1997) and Shinyanga (since 1997), liver cancer.[102]
- Hetty Blok, 92, Dutch actress, comedian, singer and director.[103]
- Ron Braden, 64, American football and baseball coach.[104]
- Joel Connable, 39, American journalist, diabetic seizure.[105]
- Charles Delporte, 83, Belgian painter and sculptor.[106]
- Bo Dickinson, 77, American football player.[107]
- Clive Dunn, 92, British actor (Dad's Army) and singer ("Grandad"), complications following operation.[108]
- Samuel Guo Chuan-zhen, 94, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Jinan (1997–2000).[109]
- Vladimír Jiránek, 74, Czech cartoonist and animator.[110]
- Theodore T. Jones, 68, American judge, NY Court of Appeals (since 2007), apparent heart attack.[111]
- Carmen Martínez Sierra, 108, Spanish actress.[112]
- Ernest Mateen, 46, American boxer, shot.[113]
- Maxim of Bulgaria, 98, Bulgarian Orthodox hierarch, Patriarch of All Bulgaria (since 1971), heart ailment.[114]
- Panbanisha, 26, American bonobo involved in language studies (Great Ape Trust), common cold.[115]
- Ivor Powell, 96, Welsh footballer (Queens Park Rangers, Aston Villa) and coach (Carlisle United, Team Bath).[116]
- Frank J. Prial, 82, American journalist and wine critic (The New York Times), complications of prostate cancer.[117]
- Damaskinos Roumeliotis, 92, Greek Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Maronia and Komotini (1974–2012), multiple organ failure.[118]
- Bohdan Tsap, 71, Ukrainian footballer and youth football trainer.[119]
- Carmen Warschaw, 95, American politician and philanthropist, natural causes.[120]
7
- Carmen Basilio, 85, American dual world champion boxer, pneumonia.[121]
- Ray Beckwith, 100, South Australian wine chemist.[122]
- Aleksandr Berkutov, 80, Russian Olympic gold medal-winning (1956, 1960) rower.[123]
- Heinz-Jürgen Blome, 65, German footballer (VfL Bochum).[124]
- Murray Byrne, 84, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Ballarat Province (1958–1976).[125]
- Henry Colman, 89, American producer and screenwriter.[126]
- Alan Coxon, 82, English cricketer.[127]
- Ellen Douglas, 91, American writer, heart failure.[128]
- Kevin O'Donnell Jr., 61, American science fiction author, lung cancer.[129]
- David Olive, 75, British theoretical physicist.[130]
- Glenys Page, 72, New Zealand cricketer.[131]
- Sandy Pearson, 94, Australian major general, Commander of the 1st Australian Task Force (1968–1969).[132]
- Frank Peppiatt, 85, Canadian-born American television writer and producer, co-creator of Hee Haw, bladder cancer.[133]
- Richard Robbins, 71, American musician and score writer (Howards End, Remains of the Day, A Room with a View), Parkinson's disease.[134]
- Darrell Royal, 88, American football coach (University of Texas), Alzheimer's disease.[135]
- Arthur K. Snyder, 79, American politician, Los Angeles City Councilman (1967–1985).[136]
- Elliott Stein, 83, American film critic and historian.[137]
8
- Péricles Azambuja, 85, Brazilian historian, writer and journalist.[138]
- Lucille Bliss, 96, American voice actress (Crusader Rabbit, The Smurfs, Invader Zim), natural causes.[139]
- Robert McCallum Blumenthal, 81, American mathematician.[140]
- Herbert Carter, 93, American pilot (Tuskegee Airmen).[141]
- György Danis, 67, Hungarian politician.[142]
- Bruce Evans, 87, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Gippsland East (1961–1992).[143]
- Bobby Gilfillan, 74, Scottish footballer (Doncaster Rovers), prostate cancer.[144]
- Gerard Gramse, 68, Polish sprinter.[145]
- Roger Hammond, 76, British actor (The King's Speech, The Madness of King George, Around the World in 80 Days), cancer.[146]
- Leo Keke, 65, Nauruan politician, MP (1976-1980).[147]
- Cornel Lucas, 92, British photographer.[148]
- Lee MacPhail, 95, American baseball Hall of Fame general manager (Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees), American League President (1973–1984), natural causes.[149]
- Pete Namlook, 51, German electronic musician, producer and composer, founder of FAX music label, heart attack.[150]
- Patrick Francis Sheehan, 80, Irish-born Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Yola (1970–1996) and Kano (1996–2008).[151]
- Robert Swenning, 88, American figure skater.[152]
9
- Pirkko Aro, 89, Finnish journalist and politician.[153]
- John Attenborough, 84, English businessman, brother of Richard Attenborough and David Attenborough.[154]
- Leaford Bearskin, 91, American tribal leader, Chief of the Wyandotte Nation (1983–2011).[155]
- Roger Blais, 95, Canadian film director and producer.[156]
- Aïssatou Boiro, 57–58, Guinean civil servant, murdered.[157]
- William Brandon Lacy Campos, 35, African American poet, HIV and gay rights activist.[158]
- Nora Bustamante Luciani, 88, Venezuelan physician, historian, writer and intellectual.[159]
- Milan Čič, 80, Slovak lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of the Slovak Socialist Republic (1989–1990), complications from a stroke.[160]
- Iurie Darie, 83, Romanian actor (A Bomb Was Stolen), complications from a stroke.[161]
- Joseph D. Early, 79, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from Massachusetts (1975–1993).[162]
- Valerie Eliot, 86, British editor, widow of T. S. Eliot.[163]
- Isaac Fadoyebo, 86, Nigerian soldier.[164]
- Harold Gould, 88, American baseball player (Philadelphia Stars).[165]
- Major Harris, 65, American R&B singer ("Love Won't Let Me Wait"), member of The Delfonics, heart and lung failure.[166]
- Bobbi Jordan, 75, American actress (General Hospital, Mame), heart attack.[167]
- Will van Kralingen, 61, Dutch actress (Havinck, Temmink: The Ultimate Fight), cancer.[168]
- Herbie Kronowitz, 89, American boxer.[169]
- Helen Mussallem, 97, Canadian nurse.[170]
- Sergey Nikolsky, 107, Russian mathematician.[171]
- Billy O'Brien, 83, American politician, member of the Virginia House (1974–1992).[172]
- Bernard Perera, 56, Sri Lankan cricketer.[173]
- Paul Petrie, 84, American poet and academic.[174]
- Pat Renella, 83, American actor (Bullitt, General Hospital, The New Phil Silvers Show).[175]
- Jim Sinclair, 79, Canadian non-status Indian aboriginal activist and politician, cancer.[176]
- Malcolm Smith, 80, South African cricketer.[177]
- James L. Stone, 89, American army officer and prisoner of war, recipient of the Medal of Honor.[178]
- Bill Tarmey, 71, British actor (Coronation Street), heart attack.[179]
- Hubert Zimmermann, 71, French computer scientist.[180]
10
- Witkop Badenhorst, 71–72, South African Army general, pneumonia and heart failure.[181]
- Robert Carter, 102, British Royal Air Force officer.[182]
- Isabel Coe, 61, Australian rights activists.[183]
- John Louis Coffey, 90, American federal judge (U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals).[184]
- Eric Day, 91, English footballer (Southampton F.C.).[185]
- Eric Devenport, 86, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Dunwich (1980–1992).[186]
- Stuart Freedman, 68, American physicist.[187]
- Kekoo Gandhy, 92, Indian art gallerist, art collector and art connoisseur, pancreatic cancer.[188]
- Gilbert Geis, 87, American criminologist.[189]
- Wilhelm Hennis, 89, German political scientist.[190]
- Sándor Kiss, 71, Hungarian Olympic gymnast.[191]
- Marian Lines, 78, British writer and actress.[192]
- Mitsuko Mori, 92, Japanese actress, heart failure.[193]
- Mynavathi, 78, Indian actress, cardiac arrest.[194]
- Ricky Naputi, 39, Guamanian obese man, heaviest in world.[195]
- Alexander Perepilichny, 44, Russian businessman and whistleblower.[196]
- Piet van Zeil, 85, Dutch politician, State Secretary for Economic Affairs (1981–1986) and Social Affairs (1982), Mayor of Heerlen (1986–1992).[197]
11
- Lam Adesina, 73, Nigerian politician, Governor of Oyo State (1999–2003).[198]
- Edith Anrep, 100, Swedish lawyer and feminist.[199]
- Joe Egan, 93, British rugby league footballer.[200]
- Tomaž Ertl, 79, Slovenian communist-era politician.[201]
- Alex Esclamado, 84, Filipino-born American media and civic leader, pneumonia.[202]
- David Gwynne-James, 75, Welsh first-class cricketer, British Army officer and military historian, head injuries sustained after a heart attack.[203]
- Iqbal Haider, 67, Pakistani politician, Law Minister (1993–1994), lung disease.[204]
- Sir Rex Hunt, 86, British diplomat and colonial administrator, Governor of the Falkland Islands (1980–1982, 1982–1985).[205]
- Farish Jenkins, 72, American palaeontologist, complications of pneumonia.[206]
- Jalal Mansouri, 82, Iranian Olympic weightlifter.[207]
- Victor Mees, 85, Belgian footballer (Royal Antwerp F.C.).[208]
- Patricia Monaghan, 66, American author.[209]
- Ilya Oleynikov, 65, Russian comedian and actor, cardiovascular disease.[210]
- Johnny Prescott, 74, English boxer.[211]
- Harry Wayland Randall, 96, American World War II veteran and war photographer.[212]
- Tarachand Sahu, 65, Indian politician, MP for Durg (1996–2009), multiple organ failure.[213]
- Hal Ziegler, 80, American politician, member of the Michigan House (1966–1974), Michigan Senate (1975–1978), heart attack.[214]
12
- Charles Kofi Agbenaza, 80–81, Ghanaian politician.[215]
- Coty Beavers, 28, American murder victim, shot.[216]
- Arthur Bialas, 81, German footballer.[217]
- Marshall Bouldin III, 89, American portrait painter.[218]
- Dave Cahill, 71, American football player.[219]
- Robert J. Cotter, 69, American chemist and mass spectrometrist, heart failure.[220]
- Angela Cropper, 66, Trinidadian diplomat and politician.[221]
- Anthony di Bonaventura, 83, American pianist and academic.[222]
- Bob French, 74, American jazz musician and radio show host, dementia and diabetes.[223]
- Hans Hammarskiöld, 87, Swedish photographer, after a brief illness.[224]
- Alan Hopkins, 86, British politician, complications following a heart operation.[225]
- Michel Hrynchyshyn, 83, Canadian-born French Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Apostolic Exarch in France, Benelux and Switzerland (1982–2012).[226]
- Harry McShane, 92, Scottish footballer.[227]
- Mario Murillo, 85, Costa Rican footballer.[228]
- Sergio Oliva, 71, Cuban-born American bodybuilder, Mr. Olympia (1967–1969).[229]
- Fred Ridgeway, 59, English actor, motor neurone disease.[230]
- Daniel Stern, 78, American psychiatrist, heart failure.[231]
- Ronald Stretton, 82, English Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) track cyclist.[232]
- Willis Whitfield, 92, American physicist and inventor (Cleanroom).[233]
- John Winter, 82, British architect, respiratory failure.[234]
- Wilbur Woo, 96, Chinese-born American politician and community leader, complications from stroke and pneumonia.[235]
- Walt Zeboski, 83, American photographer (Associated Press), pneumonia.[236]
13
- Murray Arnold, 74, American basketball coach (Chattanooga Mocs, Perth Wildcats), cancer.[237]
- Will Barnet, 101, American painter.[238]
- Naima Bayari, Moroccan Muay Thai kickboxer, gas leak.[239]
- Bryce Bayer, 83, American scientist (Bayer filter).[240]
- Ray Carter, 79, English cricketer.[241]
- Erazm Ciołek, 75, Polish photojournalist.[242]
- Kenneth Cragg, 99, British Anglican priest and scholar.[243]
- Robert Shirley, 13th Earl Ferrers, 83, British peer, Deputy Leader of the House of Lords (1979–1983, 1988–1997).[244]
- Jack Gilbert, 87, American poet, pneumonia with complications from Alzheimer's disease.[245]
- Milan Horálek, 80, Czech economist and politician, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs (1990–1992).[246]
- John Kelly, 82, Irish Olympic racewalker.[247]
- Manolo Peña, 46, Spanish footballer (Real Zaragoza, Real Valladolid), cancer.[248]
- John Sheridan, 78, English rugby league footballer (Castleford).[249]
- Yao Defen, 40, Chinese record holder, world's tallest woman.[250]
- Ray Zone, 65, American cinema historian, adaptor and 3D expert, heart attack.[251]
14
- Alex Alves, 37, Brazilian footballer (Hertha BSC), leukemia.[252]
- Enrique Beech, 92, Filipino Olympic shooter.[253]
- Harold G. Christensen, 86, American attorney, cancer.[254]
- William Cusano, 69, Italian-born Canadian politician, complications from surgery.[255]
- Mildred Inks Davidson Dalrymple, 92, American military aviator.[256]
- Brian Davies, 82, Australian rugby league footballer.[257]
- Martin Fay, 76, Irish musician (The Chieftains).[258]
- Wendell Garrett, 83, American historian, appraiser on Antiques Roadshow, natural causes.[259]
- Joe Gilliam Sr., 89, American football coach (Tennessee State).[260]
- Daniel Goodman, 67, American ecologist and biologist, complications from surgery.[261]
- Norman Greenwood, 87, Australian-born British chemist.[262]
- Gail Harris, 81, American baseball player (New York Giants, Detroit Tigers).[263]
- Ramon Torres Hernandez, 41, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[264]
- Ahmed Jabari, 52, Palestinian military leader (Hamas), airstrike.[265]
- Lucien Laferte, 93, Canadian ski jumper.[266]
- Bertram McLean, 64, Jamaican musician.[267]
- Paddy Meegan, 90, Irish football player (Meath GAA).[268]
- Luíz Eugênio Pérez, 84, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jales (1970–1981) and Jaboticabal (1981–2003), complications following surgery.[269]
- Olusola Saraki, 79, Nigerian politician.[270]
- Stanley Smith, 75, English rugby league footballer.[271]
- Adrián Silva Moreno, 34, Mexican journalist, shot.[272]
15
- Théophile Abega, 58, Cameroonian footballer (Canon Yaoundé, Toulouse F.C.), cardiac arrest.[273]
- Kader Bhayat, 76, Mauritian lawyer and politician.[274]
- Luís Carreira, 35, Portuguese motorcycle racer, race collision.[275]
- Harry Christiani, 87, Guyanese cricketer.[276]
- Harvey Tristan Cropper, 81, American painter, cancer.[277]
- Pete Eneh, 67-68, Nigerian actor, after leg amputation.[278]
- María Santos Gorrostieta Salazar, 36, Mexican politician, Mayor of Tiquicheo (2008–2011), beating and stabbing.[279]
- Khin Maung Toe, 62, Burmese singer–songwriter, cancer.[280]
- Josef Kloimstein, 84, Austrian Olympic silver (1960) and bronze (1956) medal-winning rower.[281]
- Maleli Kunavore, 29, Fijian rugby player (Toulouse), cardiac arrest.[282]
- Moosa Mangera, 67, South African cricketer.[283]
- Gerrit Oosting, 71, Dutch politician.[284]
- K. C. Pant, 81, Indian politician, Minister of Defence (1987–1989), heart attack.[285]
- David Oliver Relin, 49, American journalist and author, suicide by train.[286]
- José Song Sui-Wan, 71, Chinese-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of São Gabriel da Cachoeira (2002–2009), Parkinson's disease and liver tumor.[287]
- Frode Thingnæs, 72, Norwegian jazz musician ("The First Day of Love", "Mata Hari"), complications from a heart attack.[288]
- William Turnbull, 90, Scottish artist.[289]
16
- Stuart Babbage, 96, Australian Anglican priest, Dean of Sydney (1947–1953) and Melbourne (1953–1962).[290]
- Leo Blair, 89, British academic.[291]
- David Bolt, 84, English novelist and literary agent.[292]
- Alby Broadby, 95, Australian politician, member (1968–1988) and President (1984–1988) of the Tasmanian Legislative Council.[293]
- Eric Burgin, 88, British cricketer (Yorkshire).[294]
- Fernando Casanova, 86, Mexican actor, prostate cancer.[295]
- John Chapman, 82, Australian evangelist, multiple organ failure.[296]
- Luis de los Cobos, 85, Spanish composer.[297]
- Louis Tom Dragna, 92, Italian-American mobster.[298]
- Subhash Dutta, 82, Bangladeshi filmmaker, heart disease.[299]
- Patrick Edlinger, 52, French climber, fall.[300]
- Kayode Eso, 87, Nigerian jurist.[301]
- Jefferson Kaye, 75, American radio, television, and film announcer, cancer.[302]
- Aliu Mahama, 66, Ghanaian politician, Vice President (2001–2009), complications from a stroke.[303]
- Hubert Meyer, 98, German army officer.[304]
- Helen Milliken, 89, American First Lady of Michigan (1969–1983), ovarian cancer.[305]
- James W. Moseley, 81, American ufologist.[306]
- Eliyahu Nawi, 92, Israeli politician and jurist, Mayor of Beersheba (1963–1986).[307]
- Bob Scott, 91, New Zealand rugby union player.[308]
- Bob Wiggins, 79, American Negro American League baseball outfielder.[309]
17
- Sushila Adivarekar, 89, Indian politician.[310]
- Nina Aleshina, 88, Russian architect.[311]
- Ingrid Bruce, 72, Swedish engineer.[citation needed]
- Ponty Chadha, 55, Indian businessman, shot.[312]
- Armand Desmet, 81, Belgian professional cyclist.[313]
- Branko Elsner, 82, Slovenian footballer and coach.[314]
- Dick Felt, 79, American football player (New York Titans, Boston Patriots), natural causes.[315]
- Bonnie Lynn Fields, 68, American actress (Angel in My Pocket, Bye Bye Birdie, Funny Girl) and Mouseketeer, throat cancer.[316]
- Kathleen Fowler, 87, Australian military officer.[317]
- Christian Godefroy, 64, French author.[318]
- Lea Gottlieb, 94, Israeli fashion designer.[319]
- Henryk Grzybowski, 78, Polish footballer (Legia Warsaw).[320]
- Katherine Kath, 92, French ballerina turned actress.[321]
- Robert Lin, 70, Chinese-born American professor and experimental physicist, stroke.[322]
- Arnaud Maggs, 86, Canadian artist and photographer.[323]
- Eduardo Morales Miranda, 102, Chilean educator, co-founder of the Universidad Austral de Chile.[324]
- Cliff Pilkey, 90, Canadian politician and trade union leader.[325]
- Freddy Schmidt, 96, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs).[326]
- Billy Scott, 70, American singer, pancreatic and liver cancer.[327]
- David Speer, 61, American businessman, CEO of Illinois Tool Works, cancer.[328]
- Bal Thackeray, 86, Indian politician, cardio-respiratory arrest.[329]
- Margaret Yorke, 88, British crime fiction writer.[330]
18
- Graham Anderson, 83, British-born Canadian heraldic scholar and officer of arms.[331]
- Emilio Aragón Bermúdez, 83, Spanish clown, accordionist, and singer.[332]
- Alan Barblett, 83, Australian Olympic hockey player.[333]
- Burke Deadrich, 67, American wrestler.[334]
- Elena Donaldson-Akhmilovskaya, 55, Russian-born American chess grandmaster, brain cancer.[335]
- David Eaton, 78, South African cricketer.[336]
- Stan Greig, 82, Scottish pianist, drummer, and bandleader, Parkinson's disease.[337]
- Phoebe Hearst Cooke, 85, American businesswoman (Hearst Corporation) and philanthropist, pneumonia.[338]
- Francis D. Imbuga, 65, Kenyan playwright and academic, stroke.[339]
- Ian Kirkpatrick, 82, South African rugby union player and coach.[340]
- Neva Jane Langley, 79, American beauty pageant queen, Miss America (1953), cancer.[341]
- Sir Philip Ledger, 74, British classical musician and academic.[342]
- William McCarthy, Baron McCarthy, 87, British politician and life peer.[343]
- Kenny Morgans, 73, Welsh footballer (Manchester United), Munich air disaster survivor.[344]
- Kyrillos Oikonomopoulos, 82, Cypriot-born Zimbabwean Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Zimbabwe (2001–2002).[345]
- Ed Richards, 83, American Olympic fencer (1964).[346]
- Helmut Sonnenfeldt, 86, German-born American foreign policy official, Alzheimer's disease.[347]
- Don R. Swanson, 88, American information scientist.[348]
19
- James Bassham, 89, American scientist.[349]
- David G. Cantor, 77, American mathematician.[350]
- Ken Charlton, 89, Australian rugby league footballer.[351]
- John Cooper, 90, Australian cricketer.[352]
- Omar Abdallah Dakhqan, Jordanian politician, Agriculture Minister.[353]
- Bill Durkin, 90, American basketball player.[354]
- John Hefin, 71, Welsh television director and producer (Pobol y Cwm, The Life and Times of David Lloyd George), cancer.[355]
- Viter Juste, 87, Haitian-born American community leader, coined the term "Little Haiti", dementia and diabetes.[356]
- Hannie Lips, 88, Dutch television announcer.[357]
- Shiro Miya, 69, Japanese enka singer.[358]
- Pete La Roca, 74, American jazz drummer, lung cancer.[359]
- Joe Riordan, 82, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives for Phillip (1972–1975), Minister for Housing and Construction (1975).[360]
- Warren Rudman, 82, American politician, Senator from New Hampshire (1980–1993), lymphoma.[361]
- Boris Strugatsky, 79, Russian science fiction author, pneumonia.[362]
- George D. Weber, 87, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1965–1967), lymphoma.[363]
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- Kaspars Astašenko, 37, Latvian ice hockey player (Tampa Bay Lightning).[364]
- Pedro Bantigue, 92, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Pablo (1967–1995), internal bleeding.[365]
- Jersey Bridgeman, 6, American murder victim, strangulation.[366]
- Sahidul Alam Choudhury, Indian politician.[367]
- David C. Copley, 60, American publishing heir (Copley Press) and socialite, apparent heart attack.[368]
- Michael Dunford, 68, English musician.[369]
- Louis O. Giuffrida, 92, American army general, Director of Federal Emergency Management Agency (1981–1985).[370]
- Redd Griffin, 73, American politician, member of Illinois General Assembly (1980–1983).[371]
- William Grut, 98, Swedish Olympic gold medal-winning (1948) modern pentathlete.[372]
- Gary Ingham, 48, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers).[373]
- Ivan Kušan, 80, Croatian writer.[374]
- David O'Brien Martin, 68, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from New York (1981–1993), cancer.[375]
- Flora Martirosian, 55, Armenian singer, complications following gall bladder surgery.[376]
- Mike Ryan, 77, Irish-born American soccer coach and first head coach of the US women's national team, aplastic anemia.[377]
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- Stephen Abrams, 74, American-born British drug policy activist.[378]
- Berthold Albrecht, 58, German businessman.[379]
- Mladen Bašić, 95, Croat pianist and conductor.[380]
- Roland Baudric, 87, French wrestler.[381]
- Dann Cahn, 89, American film and television editor (I Love Lucy), natural causes.[382]
- Charles Denman, 5th Baron Denman, 96, British businessman and peer.[383]
- Nick Discepola, 62, Italian-born Canadian politician, MP for Vaudreuil (1993–1997) and Vaudreuil-Soulanges (1997–2004), pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor.[384]
- Harold Fiskari, 84, Canadian ice hockey player.[385]
- Mr. Food, 81, American television chef (Mr. Food), pancreatic cancer.[386]
- Șerban Ionescu, 62, Romanian actor, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[387]
- Ajmal Kasab, 25, Pakistani gunman involved in 2008 Mumbai attacks, execution by hanging.[388]
- Valcho Kostov, 76, Bulgarian Olympic freestyle wrestler (1960).[389]
- Ernesto McCausland, 51, Colombian journalist and filmmaker, cancer.[390]
- Vladka Meed, 90, Polish Jewish resistance member (Warsaw Ghetto Uprising survivor), Alzheimer's disease.[391]
- Edwarda O'Bara, 59, American medical patient, died after 42 years in a diabetic coma.[392]
- Nedu Onyeuku, 29, Nigerian basketball player, shot.[393]
- Austin Peralta, 22, American jazz musician and composer.[394]
- Deborah Raffin, 59, American actress (Once Is Not Enough, Death Wish 3, 7th Heaven), leukemia.[395]
- Stein Schjærven, 78, Norwegian marketing agent.[396]
- Rashid Sharafetdinov, 69, Russian Olympic long-distance runner.[397]
- Eugene Smith, 94, American pilot (Tuskegee Airmen) and attorney.[398]
- Algirdas Šocikas, 84, Lithuanian Olympic boxer.[399]
- Emily Squires, 71, American television director (Sesame Street) and scriptwriter (Guiding Light, As the World Turns).[400]
- Mack B. Stokes, 100, American bishop in the United Methodist Church.[401]
- Wang Houjun, 69, Chinese footballer (Shanghai Shenhua) and coach (Shanghai Pudong), uremia.[402]
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- Frank Barsalona, 74, American talent agent and concert promoter, Alzheimer's disease.[403]
- Peter Bennett, 77, American music promoter, heart attack.[404]
- Bob Burtwell, 85, Canadian Olympic basketball player.[405]
- Pearl Laska Chamberlain, 103, American aviator.[406]
- John Earl Coleman, 82, American Vipassana meditation teacher.[407] (in Italian)
- Bryce Courtenay, 79, South African-born Australian novelist (The Power of One), stomach cancer.[408]
- Weldon Drew, 77, American basketball coach, automobile accident.[409]
- Raimund Krauth, 59, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt, Karlsruher SC).[410]
- Bennie McRae, 72, American football player (Chicago Bears).[411]
- Yashar Nuri, 60, Azerbaijani actor.[412]
- P. Govinda Pillai, 86, Indian politician.[413]
- Fahimeh Rastkar, 80, Iranian actress and voice dubbing artist, Alzheimer's disease.[citation needed]
- Ken Rowe, 78, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers), pneumonia.[414]
- Lyubov Sadchikova, 61, Russian Olympic speed skater.[415]
- Mel Shaw, 97, American design artist (Fantasia, Bambi, The Fox and the Hound, The Lion King), heart failure.[416]
- K. H. Ting, 97, Chinese Anglican bishop.[417]
- Jan Trefulka, 83, Czech writer and dissident, signatory of the Charter 77, renal failure and pneumonia.[418]
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- Veerapandy S. Arumugam, 75, Indian politician, respiratory failure.[419]
- Sava Babić, 78, Serbian writer, poet, translator and university professor.[420]
- John Bara, 85, American politician.[421]
- José Luis Borau, 83, Spanish filmmaker, throat cancer.[422]
- Noel Botham, 72, British journalist and author.[423]
- Jordan Davis, 17, American student, shot.[424]
- Peter Dawson, 66, English cricketer.[425]
- Akkamma Devi, 94, Indian politician, MP for Nilgiris (1962–1967), first Badaga woman to graduate from college.[426]
- Chuck Diering, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals), cerebral hemorrhage.[427]
- Gray Foy, 90, American artist.[428]
- Go Native, 9, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 2009 Fighting Fifth Hurdle and Christmas Hurdle.[429]
- Lawrence Guyot, 73, American civil rights activist, heart disease and diabetes.[430]
- Larry Hagman, 81, American actor (Dallas, I Dream of Jeannie, Nixon), complications from throat cancer.[431]
- Diana, Lady Isaac, 91, English-born New Zealand environmentalist and arts patron.[432]
- John Kemeny, 87, Hungarian-born Canadian film producer (The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Atlantic City), cancer.[433]
- Tadeusz Kwapień, 89, Polish cross country skier.[434]
- Alfonso Montemayor, 90, Mexican footballer (Club León).[435]
- Giuseppe Nahmad, 80, Syrian art dealer.[436]
- Adolph Peschke, 98, American outdoorsman, author and project designer in the Boy Scouts of America.[437]
- Nelson Prudêncio, 68, Brazilian Olympic silver (1968) and bronze (1972) medal-winning triple jumper, complications from lung cancer.[438]
- Goffredo Stabellini, 87, Italian footballer.[439]
- Robert O. Swados, 93, American attorney and businessman.[440]
- Hal Trosky Jr., 76, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox), lung cancer.[441]
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- Marcel Beaudry, 79, Canadian lawyer, politician and public official, cancer.[442]
- Héctor Camacho, 50, Puerto Rican former triple world champion boxer, injuries from gunshot.[443]
- Alec Campbell, 80, British-born Botswanan archaeologist and historian, leukemia.[444]
- Ian Campbell, 79, British folk musician (Ian Campbell Folk Group), cancer.[445]
- Ardeshir Cowasjee, 86, Pakistani newspaper columnist (Dawn), chest ailment.[446]
- George E. Haynsworth, 90, American Episcopal prelate, missionary to Nicaragua.[447]
- Antoine Kohn, 79, Luxembourgish football player and manager.[448]
- Tony Leblanc, 90, Spanish actor, heart attack.[449]
- Shawn Little, 48, Canadian politician, heart failure.[450]
- Frank Pittman, 77, American psychiatrist and author (Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy), cancer.[451]
- Joan Shepherd, 88, British athlete.[452]
- Chris Stamp, 70, British music producer and manager (The Who), cancer.[453]
- Jimmy Stewart, 73, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros).[454]
- Moniek Toebosch, 64, Dutch actress, artist and musician, enthusasia.[455]
- Nicholas Turro, 74, American chemist, pancreatic cancer.[456]
- Ernie Warlick, 80, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Calgary Stampeders).[457]
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- Juan Carlos Calderón, 74, Spanish composer and conductor.[458]
- Earl Carroll, 75, American singer (The Cadillacs, The Coasters), complications of a stroke and diabetes.[459]
- Clifford Digre, 89, American entrepreneur.[460]
- Guilherme Espírito Santo, 93, Portuguese footballer and athlete.[461]
- Simeon ten Holt, 89, Dutch contemporary classical composer.[462]
- Lars Hörmander, 81, Swedish mathematician.[463]
- Hans Kuhn, 92, Swiss physical chemist.[464]
- Bert Linnecor, 78, English footballer.[465]
- Luo Yang, 51, Chinese engineer, developer of the Shenyang J-15 program, heart attack.[466]
- Mark Meier, 86, American glaciologist and academic.[467]
- Juan Pereda, 81, Bolivian military leader, President (1978).[468]
- Tom Robinson, 74, Bahamian Olympic sprinter (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968).[469]
- Roy Thomas Severn, 83, British civil engineer.[470]
- Dave Sexton, 82, English footballer and manager (Chelsea, Manchester United).[471]
- Dinah Sheridan, 92, English actress (The Railway Children).[472]
- Martin Smyth, 76, Irish Olympic boxer.[473]
- Lary J. Swoboda, 73, American politician, member of Wisconsin State Assembly (1970–1994), heart attack.[474]
- Jim Temp, 79, American football player (Green Bay Packers), heart disease.[475]
- Carlisle Towery, 92, American basketball player (Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons).[476]
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- Celso Ad. Castillo, 69, Filipino director and actor, cardiac arrest.[477]
- Theo Brandmüller, 64, German composer.[478]
- Jim Brewington, 73, American football player.[479]
- Paul Neeley Brown, 86, American senior judge of the District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.[480]
- Denis Haynes, 88, English cricketer (Staffordshire).[481]
- Bill Hollar, 74, American racing driver.[482]
- Edward R. Kirkland, 89, American politician.[483]
- Joe Kulbacki, 74, American football player (Buffalo Bills).[484]
- Mike Kume, 86, American Major League Baseball player.[485]
- Peter Marsh, 64, Australian paralympian.[486]
- Joseph Murray, 93, American doctor and Nobel laureate (1990), performed first kidney transplantation, hemorrhagic stroke.[487]
- Peter C. Myers, 81, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1998–2006), Deputy Secretary of the USDA (1982–1989).[488]
- P. K. Venukuttan Nair, 81, Indian actor (Oolkatal, Swapnadanam).[489]
- M. C. Nambudiripad, 93, Indian science writer.[490]
- Kuno Pajula, 88, Estonian Evangelical Lutheran prelate, Archbishop (1987–1994).[491]
- Martin Richards, 80, American Broadway and film producer (Chicago, La Cage aux Folles), cancer.[492]
- Buddy Roberts, 67, American professional wrestler, member of the Fabulous Freebirds, pneumonia.[493]
- César Sánchez, 77, Bolivian footballer.[494]
- David Schwendeman, 87, American taxidermist (American Museum of Natural History).[495]
- Hans Jørgen Walle-Hansen, 100, Norwegian businessman.[496]
- Richard Wilkins, 59, American lawyer.[497]
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- Maddela Abel, 88, Indian political scientist.[498]
- Mickey Baker, 87, American guitarist (Mickey & Sylvia) and songwriter ("Love Is Strange"), heart and kidney failure.[499]
- Viacheslav Belavkin, 66, Russian-British mathematician.[500]
- Gilbert Clements, 84, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island (1995–2001).[501]
- Pat Connolly, 84, Canadian sports broadcaster, throat cancer and melanoma.[502]
- Theophilus Danzy, 82, American football coach.[503]
- Jim Davis, 84, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1982–1998).[504]
- Ab Fafié, 71, Dutch footballer and coach.[505]
- Érik Izraelewicz, 58, French media executive (Le Monde), heart attack.[506]
- Pascal Kalemba, 33, Congolese footballer.[507]
- Bob Kellett, 84, English film and television director.[508]
- Ladislas Kijno, 91, Polish-born French painter.[509]
- Jorma Limmonen, 78, Finnish Olympic boxer.[510]
- Marvin Miller, 95, American union leader, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association (1966–1982), liver cancer.[511]
- Herbert Oberhofer, 57, Austrian footballer (Admira Wacker).[512]
- Chris Odera, 48, Kenyan Olympic boxer, kidney failure.[513]
- Lennart Samuelsson, 88, Swedish footballer.[514]
- Assane Seck, 93, Senegalese politician, Foreign Minister (1973–1978).[515]
- Bennie Turner, 64, American politician and lawyer, member of the Mississippi State Senate (since 1992), brain cancer.[516]
- Jack Wishna, 54, American businessman, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.[517]
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- Evelyn Ackerman, 88, American industrial designer.[518]
- Ahmed bin Hamed al Hamed, 82–83, Emirati politician.[519]
- Knut Ahnlund, 89, Swedish literary historian, writer, member of the Swedish Academy.[520]
- Shahid Akbar, 54, Indian cricketer, multiple organ failure.[521]
- Tarquinio Angiolin, 84, Italian rower.[522]
- Sir William Bulmer, 92, British businessman, Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire (1978–1985).[523]
- Gloria Davy, 81, American opera singer.[524]
- José Maria Fidélis dos Santos, 68, Brazilian footballer (Bangu Atlético Clube), cancer.[525]
- Jerry Finkelstein, 96, American media mogul and businessman (The Hill, New York Law Journal).[526]
- Jakes Gerwel, 66, South African academic and corporate executive, complications following heart surgery.[527]
- Tom Hardman, 21, English cricketer.[528]
- Ray Heffner, 87, American academic, president of Brown University (1966–1969).[529]
- James Day Hodgson, 96, American politician, Secretary of Labor (1970–1974) and Ambassador to Japan (1974–1977).[530]
- Jerry D. Mahlman, 72, American meteorologist.[531]
- Philip Mastin, 82, American politician, member of Michigan House of Representatives (1970–1976) and the Michigan Senate (1983), first Michigan Senator to be recalled.[532]
- Cosimo Nocera, 74, Italian footballer (Foggia Calcio).[533]
- Don Rhymer, 51, American film (Big Momma's House, Surf's Up, Rio) and television writer (Evening Shade), complications of head and neck cancer.[534]
- Spain Rodriguez, 72, American underground cartoonist, cancer.[535]
- Albie Thoms, 71, Australian film director, writer, and producer.[536]
- Franco Ventriglia, 90, American opera singer.[537]
- Zig Ziglar, 86, American author and motivational speaker, pneumonia.[538]
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- Velia Abdel-Huda, 96, Egyptian art historian and socialite.[539]
- Joelmir Beting, 75, Brazilian journalist and writer, stroke.[540]
- Eldon Edge, 86, American politician.[541]
- Maddalena Fagandini, 83, British electronic musician and television producer.[542]
- Bo Lozoff, 65, American writer and interfaith humanitarian, traffic collision.[543]
- Susan Luckey, 74, American actress (The Music Man, Carousel), natural causes.[544]
- Sherab Palden Beru, 100-101, Tibetan thangka artist.[545]
- Marie-Jacques Perrier, 88, French singer and fashion journalist.[546]
- Merv Pregulman, 90, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, New York Bulldogs), steel executive and philanthropist.[547]
- Klaus Schütz, 86, German politician, Mayor of West Berlin (1967–1977), President of the Bundesrat (1967–1968).[548]
- Werner Seibold, 64, German Olympic bronze medallist sport shooter (1976).[549]
- Joyce Spiliotis, 65, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 2003), cancer.[550]
- Benjamin Tatar, 82, American actor (The Wind and the Lion, The Piano Lesson), chronic pulmonary disease.[551]
- Ronald Frank Thiemann, 66, American professor and author, pancreatic cancer.[552]
- Zora Wolfová, 84, Czech translator.[553]
- Cuthbert Woodroffe, 94, Barbadian prelate, Primate of the West Indies (1980–1986).[554]
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- Rogelio Álvarez, 74, Cuban-born American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds), complications of kidney disease.[555]
- Mario Ardizzon, 74, Italian footballer.[556]
- Barry Berkus, 77, American architect, author and art collector.[557]
- Lars-Gunnar Björklund, 75, Swedish radio and TV journalist.[558]
- Rick Blackburn, 70, American music executive.[559]
- Roman Butenko, 32, Ukrainian football player, car crash.[560]
- Gregory S. Clark, 65, American politician.[561]
- Mitchell Cole, 27, English footballer (Southend United, Stevenage Borough), complications of a heart defect.[562]
- Kélétigui Diabaté, 81, Malian musician.[563]
- Dolores Donlon, 92, American model and actress.[564]
- Jacqueline Duc, 90, French actress.[565]
- Jamelle Folsom, 85, American First Lady of Alabama (1948–1951, 1955–1959), mother of Jim Folsom, Jr., cancer.[566]
- Stephen Gray, 89, English musical administrator, managed the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.[567]
- I. K. Gujral, 92, Indian politician, Prime Minister (1997–1998), multiple organ failure.[568]
- Munir Malik, 78, Pakistani cricketer.[569]
- Dolores Mantez, 76, British television actress (UFO).[570]
- Jeff Millar, 70, American film critic (Houston Chronicle) and comic strip writer (Tank McNamara), bile duct cancer.[571]
- Susil Moonesinghe, 82, Sri Lankan politician and diplomat.[572]
- Homer R. Warner, 90, American cardiologist, father of medical informatics, complications of pancreatitis.[573]
- Athar Zaidi, 66, Pakistani Test cricket umpire.[574]
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