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Deaths in November 2018
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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2018.
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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November 2018
1
- Francesco Barbaro, 91, Italian gangster, head of the Barbaro 'ndrina.[1]
- Vinton Beckett, 95, Jamaican Olympic athlete.[2]
- Nicolas Ghosn, 78, Lebanese lawyer and politician, member of the Parliament (1996–2000, 2005–2018).[3]
- Carlo Giuffrè, 89, Italian actor (The Railroad Man, The Girl with the Pistol, Poker in Bed) and stage director.[4]
- Bunny Grant, 78, Jamaican boxer, stroke.[5]
- Leroy Haley, 65, American boxer.[6]
- Theodor Hoffmann, 83, German admiral, Chief of the Volksmarine (1987–1989) and East Germany Minister of Defense (1989–1990).[7]
- Terry Musser, 70, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1985–2009).[8]
- Dave Pickerell, 62, American distiller (Maker's Mark), hypertensive heart failure.[9]
- Mariano Rajoy Sobredo, 97, Spanish jurist and magistrate.[10]
- Ken Swofford, 85, American actor (Fame, Ellery Queen, The Andromeda Strain).[11]
- E. K. Turner, 91, Canadian businessman (Saskatchewan Wheat Pool) and educator, chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan (1986–1989), lymphoma.[12]
- Yurik Vardanyan, 62, Armenian weightlifter, Olympic champion (1980).[13]
- Edmund Zagorski, 63, American convicted double murderer, execution by electric chair.[14]
- Paul Zimmerman, 86, American sportswriter (Sports Illustrated).[15]
2
- Jean Bertaina, 90, French cyclist.[16]
- Stanley Bilinski, 65, American bishop.[17]
- Naftali Bon, 73, Kenyan Olympic athlete (1968).[18]
- Nelson Chabay, 78, Uruguayan footballer (Montevideo, Avellaneda, national team).[19]
- Raymond Chow, 91, Hong Kong film producer (Golden Harvest) and presenter.[20]
- John Russell, 27th Baron de Clifford, 90, British aristocrat.[21]
- Leonard Enright, 65, Irish hurler (Patrickswell, Limerick).[22]
- Josh Fauver, 39, American rock bassist (Deerhunter).[23]
- Herbert Fingarette, 97, American philosopher, heart failure.[24]
- Mark Fosson, 68, American primitive guitarist, cancer.[25]
- Roy Hargrove, 49, American jazz trumpeter, Grammy winner (1997, 2002), cardiac arrest.[26]
- Jane H. Hill, 79, American anthropologist and linguist.[27]
- Max Levitas, 103, Irish communist activist.[28]
- Álvaro de Luna, 83, Spanish actor (That Man in Istanbul, Ballad of a Bounty Hunter, Order to Kill), liver cancer.[29]
- Kitty O'Neil, 72, American stuntwoman, pneumonia.[30]
- Devah Pager, 46, American sociologist, pancreatic cancer.[31]
- Poongani, 84, Indian Villu Paatu performer.[32]
- Albert Ramassamy, 94, French politician, Senator (1983–1987).[33]
- Garry Rempel, 74, Canadian chemical engineer.[34]
- Tomás Rodríguez Bolaños, 74, Spanish politician, Mayor of Valladolid (1979–1995), Deputy (1993–2004), Senator (2004–2008).[35]
- Sami-ul-Haq, 80, Pakistani cleric and politician, Senator (1985–1997, 2003–2009), stabbed.[36]
- Gil Savery, 101, American journalist.[37]
- Glenn Schwartz, 78, American musician (James Gang, Pacific Gas & Electric, All Saved Freak Band).[38]
- Merete Skavlan, 98, Norwegian actress and director.[39]
- Robert F. Taft, 86, American Jesuit priest, Archimandrite of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.[40]
- Andrew Urdiales, 54, American serial killer, suicide by hanging.[41]
3
- Wahiduddin Ahmed, 95, Bangladeshi academic, Vice-Chancellor of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (1975–1983).[42]
- Jean-Paul Baréty, 90, French politician, Deputy (1994–1997), Mayor of Nice (1993–1995).[43]
- Janusz Bielański, 79, Polish Roman Catholic priest, rector of the Wawel Cathedral (1983–2007).[44]
- René Boucher, 89, French Olympic rower.[45]
- Chris Bradshaw, 74, Canadian politician.[46]
- Joe Clayton, 69, American business executive (Dish Network).[47]
- Roland Douce, 79, French botanist.[48]
- Alistair Elliot, 86, British poet and translator.[49]
- Eddie Foy III, 83, American casting director (Barney Miller).[50]
- Maria Guinot, 73, Portuguese singer ("Silêncio e tanta gente"), lung infection.[51]
- Colin Holt, 84, Australian footballer (Carlton, Richmond).[52]
- Sadaharu Horio, 79, Japanese artist.[53]
- Mari Hulman George, 83, American motorsport executive (Indianapolis Motor Speedway).[54]
- Hans Kindermann, 96, German jurist.[55]
- Ev Kjelbertson, 83, American college football player and coach.[56]
- John Large, 75, British consulting nuclear engineer.[57]
- Sondra Locke, 74, American actress (The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Sudden Impact), breast and bone cancer.[58]
- John Marttila, 78, American political strategist, prostate cancer.[59]
- Jean Mohr, 93, Swiss documentary photographer.[60]
- Mimoun El Oujdi, 68, Moroccan raï singer, cancer.[61]
- Roger Victor Rakotondrajao, 58, Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mahajanga (since 2010).[62]
- Ramona Ripston, 91, American civil rights activist (ACLU).[63]
- Jayne Roylance, 71, English lawn bowler.[64]
- Eric Schiller, 63, American chess player and author, complications from heart disease.[65]
- Brent R. Taylor, 39, American military officer, Mayor of North Ogden, Utah (since 2013), shot.[66]
- David Tejada, 89, Peruvian doctor, Minister of Health (1985–1987, 1989) and deputy Director General of WHO (1974–1985).[67]
- J. Willard Thompson, 83, American racehorse trainer.[68]
4
- José Rafael Abinader, 89, Dominican politician, Senator (1998–2002).[69]
- Karl-Heinz Adler, 91, German artist.[70]
- Manohar Prahlad Awati, 91, Indian Navy vice admiral.[71]
- Donna Axum, 76, American model and beauty pageant winner (Miss America 1964), complications from Parkinson's disease.[72]
- Gian Luca Barandun, 24, Swiss alpine skier, paragliding crash.[73]
- Bill Brown, 80, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears).[74]
- Bruno Caruso, 91, Sicilian painter, illustrator, writer and political activist.[75]
- Evelyn Y. Davis, 89, American activist shareholder.[76]
- Marco Dezzi Bardeschi, 84, Italian architect.[77]
- Aleksandr Galkin, 70, Russian football player (Avangard Kursk) and manager.[78]
- Jack Gargan, 88, American politician.[79]
- Bernie Glassman, 79, American Zen Buddhist monk, complications from a stroke.[80]
- Roman Grinev, 41, Russian jazz bassist, fall.[81]
- Kateryna Handziuk, 33, Ukrainian politician, thrombosis.[82]
- Katherine Herring, 85, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[83]
- Sir Jeremy Heywood, 56, British civil servant, Cabinet Secretary (2012–2018), cancer.[84]
- Harris Hines, 75, American judge, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia (2017–2018), traffic collision.[85]
- Hung Wen-tung, 80, Taiwanese orthopedist and politician, MLY (1984–1990).[86]
- Tariqul Islam, 73, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Food (2001–2002) and Information (2002–2004), complications from diabetes.[87]
- Robin Jeffrey, 79, Scottish engineer and businessman.[88]
- Khalid Ibrahim Khan, 69, Pakistani politician, brain haemorrhage.[89]
- Richard Le Hir, 71, Canadian politician.[90]
- Mustapha Madih, 62, Moroccan football manager.[91]
- Vince Manuwai, 38, American football player (Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons), ecstasy poisoning.[92]
- Bertil Mårtensson, 73, Swedish author, smoke inhalation.[93]
- Jacques Masdeu-Arus, 76, French politician.[94]
- Jacques Muller, 62, French animator (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Shrek 2, Quest for Camelot).[95]
- John Njenga, 89, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Mombasa (1990–2005).[96]
- Grant R. Osborne, 76, American theologian.[97]
- Mike Parker, 75, American news reporter (KFI-AM, KNXT, WBBM-TV).[98]
- Juan Antonio Ramírez Sunyer, 71, Spanish judge (Operation Anubis, 2017 Catalan independence referendum).[99]
- Goji Sakamoto, 74, Japanese politician.[100]
- Shin Seong-il, 81, South Korean actor (To the Last Day, Prince Yeonsan, Why the Cuckoo Cries), lung cancer.[101]
- Serhiy Tkach, 66, Soviet-Ukrainian serial killer, heart failure.[102]
- Padma Ratna Tuladhar, 78, Nepalese politician, brain haemorrhage.[103]
- Douglas Turner, 86, American Olympic rower (1956) and journalist (The Buffalo News).[104]
- Wang Huanyu, 63, Chinese astrophysicist, heart attack.[105]
5
- Keith Christiansen, 74, Canadian-born American Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Minnesota Fighting Saints), Olympic silver medalist (1972), lung cancer.[106]
- Héctor Ferrer, 48, Puerto Rican politician, member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico (2001–2018), esophageal cancer.[107]
- Ali Squalli Houssaini, 86, Moroccan writer, lyricist of the national anthem.[108]
- Nadezhda Kehayova, 40, Bulgarian journalist, heart attack.[109]
- Rick Reinert, 93, American animator (Cap'n O. G. Readmore).[110]
- Kenneth Roy, 73, Scottish broadcaster and writer.[111]
- Masanobu Shinozuka, 87, Japanese engineer.[112]
- John Timmer, 87, American politician.[113]
- Peter Tom, 54, Solomon Island politician, MP (since 2006).[114]
- Hugh Wilson, 75, American botanist.[115]
- Bruno Zaremba, 63, French footballer (Valenciennes).[116]
6
- Laurens Anderson, 98, American biochemist.[117]
- Bangkay, 71, Filipino actor.[118]
- Francis Boespflug, 70, French film producer (No Fear, No Die, A Very Long Engagement, High Society).[119]
- Coşkun Büktel, 67, Turkish playwright.[120]
- Fred Burge, 95, Australian footballer (Richmond).[121]
- Jonathan Cantwell, 36, Australian racing cyclist, suicide.[122]
- Cliffs of Moher, 4, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised.[123]
- Deng Qidong, 80, Chinese geologist.[124]
- Gavan Disney, 69, Australian television producer (Hey Hey It's Saturday, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise).[125]
- John Eshun, 76, Ghanaian Olympic international footballer (1968, 1972).[126]
- Judson Flint, 61, American football player (Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills).[127]
- Ted Frost, 86, American Olympic rower.[128]
- Tetsuo Gotō, 68, Japanese voice actor (One Piece, Dragon Ball, Death Note), esophageal cancer.[129]
- Kristian Halse, 91, Norwegian politician, MP (1972–1973).[130]
- Devon Johnson, 25, American football player (Carolina Panthers).[131]
- Bernard Landry, 81, Canadian politician, Premier of Quebec (2001–2003).[132]
- Frances M. López-Morillas, 100, American translator of Spanish literature.[133]
- José Lothario, 83, Mexican professional wrestler and manager (NWA, WWF, CWF).[134]
- Ted Mack, 84, Australian politician, MP for North Sydney (1990–1996), NSW MP for North Shore (1981–1988), stroke.[135]
- Hugh McDowell, 65, English cellist (Electric Light Orchestra, Wizzard), cancer.[136]
- Georges Mehdi, 84, French-born Brazilian judoka.[137]
- Dave Morgan, 74, British racing driver, stroke.[138]
- Marjatta Moulin, 91, Finnish Olympic fencer (1960).[139]
- Ina'am Al-Mufti, 89, Jordanian politician, Minister of Social Development (1979–1984).[140]
- Hartman Rector Jr., 94, American general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[141]
- Robert Stinnett, 94, American sailor, photographer and author.[142]
- Ian Ward, 90, British physicist.[143]
7
- Hamadjoda Adjoudji, 81, Cameroonian politician.[144]
- José Fortunato Álvarez Valdez, 50, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gómez Palacio (since 2015).[145]
- Naomi Blake, 94, Czech-born British sculptor.[146]
- Robert Anthony Brucato, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1997–2007) and apostolic administrator (2000) of New York.[147]
- Tony Colacchio, 73, American curler and coach.[148]
- Orlando Corradi, 78, Italian film director and producer.[149]
- Rob Groen, 80, Dutch Olympic rower.[150]
- Friedrich Heimler, 76, German-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cruz Alta (2002–2014).[151]
- Walt Kowalczyk, 83, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders).[152]
- Francis Lai, 86, French film score composer (A Man and a Woman, Rider on the Rain, Love Story), Oscar winner (1971).[153]
- Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, 84, Scottish-born American journalist, editor and critic.[154]
- Bob Naegele Jr., 78, American sports team owner (Minnesota Wild).[155]
- Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, 67, Irish musician and composer.[156]
- Bob Patterson, 86, American college basketball player (Tulsa).[157]
- Oscar Rabin, 90, Russian painter.[158]
- Denise Stillman, 46, American entrepreneur and preservationist (Field of Dreams), liver cancer.[159]
- Alan Watson, 85, British legal scholar.[160]
- Irvin Williams, 92, American gardener (White House).[161]
- Robert Wilmes, 90, French scout leader.[162]
- Xie Shileng, 83, Chinese port and harbor engineer, lymphoma.[163]
8
- Harold Basch, 77, American-born Israeli chemist.[164]
- Bartolomé Bennassar, 89, French historian.[165]
- Milan Chvostek, 86, Canadian documentary film director and producer.[166]
- Stan Clements, 95, English footballer (Southampton).[167]
- Virginia Cole, 71, Irish actress (Tolka Row, The Irish R.M., The Snapper), cancer.[168]
- Bonnie Cooper, 83, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[169]
- Max Croci, 50, Italian film director, cancer.[170]
- Bill Dixon, 83, American jazz drummer.[171]
- Don Evenden, 87, Australian rugby footballer.[172]
- Bill Godbout, 79, American computer scientist, founder of CompuPro, house fire.[173]
- Chin Yang Lee, 102, Chinese-born American author (The Flower Drum Song).[174]
- Riccardo Levi-Setti, 91, Italian-born American physicist and professor.[175]
- François N. Macerola, 76, Canadian lawyer and film executive.[176]
- Ron Negray, 88, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[177]
- Amaliya Panahova, 73, Azerbaijani actress (The Day Passed, Babek), cancer.[178]
- Raymond Plank, 96, American businessman (Apache Corporation).[179]
- Wallace Triplett, 92, American football player (Detroit Lions, Chicago Cardinals), first African-American draftee to play in the NFL.[180]
- Dennis Wrong, 94, Canadian-born American sociologist, heart attack.[181]
- Marvin Zuckerman, 90, American psychologist, cardiac arrest.[182]
9
- Albert Bitran, 87, Turkish-born French painter and sculptor.[183]
- Phyllis Bolds, 86, American physicist.[184]
- Dorothy Cheney, 68, American scientist, breast cancer.[185]
- Richard Paul Conaboy, 93, American judge, District Court Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania (1979–1992), heart attack.[186]
- Hiromu Fujii, 83, Japanese baseball player.[187]
- James Greene, 91, American actor (Parks and Recreation, The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, The Missouri Breaks).[188]
- Ken Howell, 57, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies).[189]
- Roger Hoy, 71, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, Cardiff).[190]
- Roger W. Hunt, 80, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1991–2000, 2005–2012, 2015–2017), complications from surgery.[191]
- Dražen Janković, 52–53, Serbian musician, heart attack.[192]
- Roland Mahauden, 76, Belgian actor and screenwriter.[193]
- Eleanor Montague, 92, American radiologist.[194]
- Janet Paisley, 70, Scottish writer and poet.[195]
- Lalan Sarang, 79, Indian actress (Samna, Mahek).[196]
- Arthur Smith, 70, American poet.[197]
- Zdzisław Sosnowski, 94, Polish footballer (Polonia Warsaw).[198]
- James Stirling, 65, British physicist, provost of Imperial College London (2013–2018).[199]
- Barre Toelken, 83, American folklorist.[200]
- Robert Urbain, 87, Belgian politician, Minister of State (since 2004).[201]
10
- Ajuma Ameh-Otache, 33, Nigerian footballer (national team).[202]
- Raffaele Baldassarre, 62, Italian politician, MEP (2009–2014), heart attack.[203]
- Joel Barcellos, 81, Brazilian actor (Os Fuzis, My Home is Copacabana, Sagarana: The Duel), stroke.[204]
- Ricardo C. Binns, 72, American corporal.[205]
- Gert Coetzer, 79, South African rugby union and league player (Wakefield Trinity).[206]
- Marián Geišberg, 64, Slovak actor.[207]
- Vanja Ilić, 91, Croatian Olympic swimmer.[208]
- Ron Johnson, 71, American football player (New York Giants, Michigan Wolverines), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[209]
- Liu Xuyi, 105, Chinese historian, stroke.[210]
- Herbert London, 79, American political activist and commentator, complications from heart failure.[211]
- Ian McDougall, 83, Australian geologist and geochemist.[212]
- Liz J. Patterson, 78, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1993) and the South Carolina Senate (1980–1987).[213]
- Jan Petránek, 86, Czech journalist, commentator and dissident, Charter 77 signatory, heart failure.[214]
- John Rogers, 57, Canadian-born American businessman, president of San Diego Comic-Con (since 1986), glioblastoma.[215]
- Mahmoud Al-Samra, 95, Jordanian academic and politician, Minister of Culture (1991–1993).[216]
- Arnie Stocks, 91, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts, Calgary Stampeders).[217]
- Debra Teare, 63, American artist.[218]
- Jeanette Vogelbacher, 96, French Olympic gymnast.[219]
- Marc Wilmet, 80, Belgian linguist.[220]
11
- Pedro Aranda-Díaz Muñoz, 85, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Tulancingo (1975–2008).[221]
- Norman Carlberg, 90, American sculptor and photographer.[222]
- Dominic Carmon, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans (1993–2006).[223]
- Jerry Gant, 56, American visual artist and poet, liver cancer.[224]
- Shakti Gawain, 70, American author, complications from hip surgery.[225]
- Olga Harmony, 90, Mexican playwright.[226]
- Wayne Maunder, 80, Canadian-born American actor (Custer, Lancer, Porky's), cardiovascular disease.[227]
- Donald McCaig, 78, American writer (Rhett Butler's People), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart disease.[228]
- Alun Morgan, 90, Welsh jazz critic.[229]
- Sailendu Nath Phukan, 81, Indian judge.[230]
- Douglas Rain, 90, Canadian actor (2001: A Space Odyssey).[231]
- Frankie Schneider, 92, American racing driver.[232]
- Bill Scripture, 76, American baseball player and manager.[233]
- Najaf Abbas Sial, 59, Pakistani politician, member of the National Assembly (2013–2018).[234]
- Hiroyuki Sonoda, 76, Japanese politician, MP (since 1986), pneumonia.[235]
- Murray Sullivan, 93, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).[236]
- Zeng Shiqiang, 84, Taiwanese sinologist.[237]
12
- Polly Blodgett, 99, American figure skater.[238]
- John Cairns, 95, British physician and molecular biologist.[239]
- Lowell Cowell, 73, American racing driver.[240]
- D. J. Finney, 101, British statistician.[241]
- Dean Hartle, 87, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1985–1992).[242]
- Roy T. Haverkamp, 93, American diplomat, United States Ambassador to Grenada (1984–1986).[243]
- Kurt Kaiser, 83, American composer.[244]
- Yoshito Kajiya, 80, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (since 2001), heart failure.[245]
- Ananth Kumar, 59, Indian politician, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (since 2016), Chemicals and Fertilizers (since 2014) and Civil Aviation (1998–1999), lung cancer.[246]
- Lee Min-hye, 33, South Korean Olympic racing cyclist (2008, 2012), Asian Games winner (2010), leukemia.[247]
- Stan Lee, 95, American comic book writer and publisher (Marvel Comics), heart and respiratory failure.[248]
- Igor Luchenok, 80, Belarusian composer, People's Artist of the USSR and Belarus.[249]
- Gloria Manon, 78, American actress (Sly 2: Band of Thieves).[250]
- Ibrahim Salem Mohammedin, 97, Egyptian engineer and industrialist, Minister of Industry (1973–1974).[251]
- Maryse Morandini, 85, French Olympic swimmer (1952).[252]
- Fred Patten, 77, American novelist and historian.[253]
- David Pearson, 83, American Hall of Fame racing driver (NASCAR).[254]
- Toivo Topias Pohjala, 87, Finnish politician, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (1987–1991).[255]
- Stuart H. Walker, 95, American Olympic yachtsman (1968) and writer, stomach cancer.[256]
- Wang Junmin, 63, Chinese politician, Vice-Governor of Shandong (2002–2012).[257]
13
- Sir John Anderson, 73, New Zealand banker (ANZ Bank New Zealand), broadcast executive (TVNZ) and sport administrator (New Zealand Cricket).[258]
- Johan Asplund, 81, Swedish sociologist.[259]
- Robert C. Atchley, 79, American gerontologist and sociologist.[260]
- Anne Pomeroy Autor, 83, Canadian biochemist.[261]
- Fred Berry, 68, American politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1983–2013).[262]
- Ronald P. Dore, 93, British sociologist.[263]
- Susan M. Ervin-Tripp, 91, American linguist, complications from an infected wound.[264]
- Richard Fremantle, 82, American art historian.[265]
- Lucho Gatica, 90, Chilean bolero singer and actor.[266]
- Jene Golovchenko, 72, American physicist.[267]
- Caroline Rose Hunt, 95, American heiress, hotelier (Rosewood Hotels & Resorts), and philanthropist, stroke.[268]
- Marcella Jeandeau, 90, Italian Olympic sprinter (1948).[269]
- Everett A. Kelly, 92, American politician, Member of the Florida House of Representatives (1978–2000).[270]
- Josephine Klein, 92, German-born British psychologist.[271]
- Phyllis Lamphere, 96, American politician and civic activist.[272]
- Floyd Lloyd, 70, Jamaican reggae musician.[273]
- Katherine MacGregor, 93, American actress (Little House on the Prairie).[274]
- William R. Maloney, 89, American lieutenant general.[275]
- John Meadows III, 74, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2004), stomach cancer.[276]
- William Mullan, 90, Scottish football referee.[277]
- Ken Narita, 73, Japanese singer, pneumonia.[278]
- Daniel Puckel, 85, American Olympic sport shooter (1960).[279]
- Charles Sargent, 73, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (since 1997), cancer.[280]
- Leon Stokesbury, 72, American poet.[281]
- David Stewart, 71, Scottish footballer (Ayr United, Leeds United, national team).[282]
- Jean-Claude Thomas, 68, French politician, Deputy (1988–2012).[283]
- Kalevi Viskari, 90, Finnish artistic gymnast, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).[284]
- John Wilson, 75, British angler, stroke.[285]
14
- Ben Atchley, 88, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1972–1976) and Senate (1977–2005).[286]
- Raymond Arritt, 61, American agronomist, stroke.[287]
- Allen Boren, 84, American football player and coach.[288]
- Camilo Catrillanca, 24, Chilean indigenous activist, shot.[289]
- Sir Sze-yuen Chung, 101, Hong Kong politician, Senior Unofficial Member of Legislative Council (1974–1978) and Executive Council (1980–1988).[290]
- Prabhat Nalini Das, 91, Indian academic.[291]
- Aníbal González Irizarry, 91, Puerto Rican journalist and broadcaster.[292]
- Morten Grunwald, 83, Danish actor (Olsen Gang) and director, thyroid cancer.[293]
- James V. Hansen, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Utah's 1st congressional district (1981–2003).[294]
- Walter Haverhals, 70, Belgian Olympic sailor.[295]
- Rolf Hoppe, 87, German actor (I Was Nineteen, Tři oříšky pro Popelku, Mephisto).[296]
- Francisco Molina, 88, Spanish-Chilean football player (Atlético Madrid, Audax Italiano) and manager (Deportes Antofagasta).[297]
- Fernando del Paso, 83, Mexican novelist and poet.[298]
- Fritz Rohrlich, 97, American theoretical physicist.[299]
- Masahiro Sayama, 64, Japanese jazz pianist.[300]
- Tim Stockdale, 54, British equestrian, stomach cancer.[301]
- Mario Suárez, 92, Venezuelan folk singer.[302]
- Gottfried Weilenmann, 98, Swiss racing cyclist, Tour de Suisse winner (1949).[303]
- Howard Weyers, 84, American football player and coach (Michigan State Spartans).[304]
- Mark Wolfson, 84, British politician, MP for Sevenoaks (1979–1997).[305]
- Douglas Wright, 62, New Zealand dancer and choreographer, cancer.[306]
- George Yardley, 76, Scottish footballer (East Fife, Tranmere Rovers).[307]
15
- Anthony Toruariki Armstrong, 61, Cook Islands politician.[308]
- Ba Zhongtan, 88, Chinese lieutenant general, commander of the People's Armed Police (1992–1996).[309]
- Edwin Beckett, 81, British army general.[310]
- E. D. Blodgett, 83, Canadian poet and translator.[311]
- John Bluthal, 89, Polish-born British-Australian actor (Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width, The Vicar of Dibley, Hail, Caesar!).[312]
- Nancy Cappello, 66, American breast cancer activist, Clostridioides difficile infection.[313]
- Anne Carroll, 78, British actress (Bellman and True, Coldblooded, K-PAX).[314]
- Roy Clark, 85, American Hall of Fame country singer and television host (Hee Haw), complications from pneumonia.[315]
- Aethelred Eldridge, 88, American artist.[316]
- Nick Eyre, 59, American football player (Houston Oilers).[317]
- Takayuki Fujikawa, 56, Japanese footballer (Verdy Kawasaki), stomach cancer.[318]
- Irv Gordon, 78, American retired teacher, known for driving his 1966 Volvo P1800 more than 3.2 million miles.[319]
- E. S. Raja Gopal, 82, Indian condensed matter physicist.[320]
- Adolf Grünbaum, 95, German-American philosopher.[321]
- Kacem Kefi, 73, Tunisian composer and singer.[322]
- Sonny Knowles, 86, Irish singer.[323]
- Zhores Medvedev, 93, Russian agronomist, biologist and dissident.[324]
- Seiji Nakamura, 87, Japanese politician, MP (since 1983).[325]
- Mike Noble, 88, British comic artist and illustrator (Fireball XL5).[326]
- Jan Persson, 75, Danish photographer, cancer.[327]
- Kim Porter, 47, American model and actress (Wicked Wicked Games), lobar pneumonia.[328]
- Najim al-Radwan, 46, Saudi Arabian Olympic weightlifter.[329]
- Luigi Rossi di Montelera, 72, Italian businessman (Martini & Rossi) and politician, Deputy (1976–1992), heart attack.[330]
- Aldyr Schlee, 83, Brazilian writer and illustrator, designer of football national team jersey.[331]
- Ivan Smirnov, 63, Russian composer and guitarist.[332]
- Sigmund Steinnes, 59, Norwegian politician, cancer.[333]
- Ann Symonds, 79, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1982–1998).[334]
- Lubomir Tomaszewski, 95, Polish-American artist.[335]
- Jane Wenham, 90, English actress (An Inspector Calls, Testament of Youth).[336]
- Yves Yersin, 76, Swiss film director (Les petites fugues).[337]
- Zhang Ting, 96, Chinese politician, Minister of the Electronics Industry (1982–1983).[338]
16
- Hatem Ben Rabah, 47, Tunisian actor.[339]
- Andrew Burt, 73, British actor (Emmerdale Farm).[340]
- Francisco Calvo Serraller, 70, Spanish art historian.[341]
- George A. Cooper, 93, British actor (Tom Jones, Coronation Street, Grange Hill).[342]
- Scott English, 81, American songwriter ("Brandy") and record producer.[343]
- Paul Ferris, 89, British author and journalist.[344]
- Pablo Ferro, 83, Cuban-born American graphic designer, complications from pneumonia.[345]
- Alec Finn, 74, English-born Irish bouzouki player (De Dannan).[346]
- William Goldman, 87, American author (The Princess Bride) and screenwriter (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All the President's Men), Oscar winner (1970, 1977), complications from colon cancer and pneumonia.[347]
- Irwin Hollander, 90, American artist and printmaker.[348]
- Al James, 72, British bassist (Showaddywaddy), complications from injuries sustained in fall.[349]
- Jerry Miller, 80, American racing driver.[350]
- Jeanne Mockford, 92, English actress (Up Pompeii!, Fourplay, Hellboy II: The Golden Army), dementia.[351]
- Flemming Nielsen, 84, Danish footballer (Atalanta, Greenock Morton, national team).[352]
- Gerry O'Malley, 90, Canadian politician, MLA (1988–1998).[353]
- John Poyner, 85, British sound editor (The Dirty Dozen, An American Werewolf in London, Thelma & Louise), Oscar winner (1968).[354]
- Augusto Premoli, 92, Argentine Olympic pentathlete.[355]
- Bunny Sterling, 70, Jamaican-born British boxer, European middleweight champion (1976), dementia.[356]
- Nick Testa, 90, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants).[357]
- Hiromasa Yonekura, 81, Japanese businessman, CEO of Sumitomo Chemical.[358]
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- Richard Baker, 93, English broadcaster (BBC News, Start the Week, Melodies for You).[359]
- Les Beasley, 90, American southern gospel singer.[360]
- Gene Berce, 91, American basketball player (Oshkosh All-Stars, Tri-Cities Blackhawks).[361]
- Barrie Betts, 86, English footballer (Manchester City, Scunthorpe United, Stockport County).[362]
- Thomas Bowman Brewer, 86, American academic administrator.[363]
- Jens Büchner, 49, German singer (Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!), lung cancer.[364]
- John R. Campbell, 85, American dairy scientist and academic administrator.[365]
- Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, 77, Indian military officer, commander in the Battle of Longewala.[366]
- Cheng Kaijia, 100, Chinese nuclear physicist and engineer.[367]
- Peter Arthur Cox, 96, British civil engineer.[368]
- Frances Taylor Davis, 89, American dancer and actress.[369]
- Kayo Dottley, 90, American football player (Chicago Bears).[370]
- Jim Dressler, 86, American politician.[371]
- Eduard von Falz-Fein, 106, Russian-born Liechtensteiner businessman, journalist and sportsman, house fire.[372]
- Jerry Frankel, 88, American theater and film producer.[373]
- Jim Iley, 82, English football player (Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest) and manager (Barnsley).[374]
- Motohiko Kondo, 64, Japanese politician, MP (since 2000), sepsis.[375]
- Banamali Maharana, 77, Indian percussionist.[376]
- Mark Meseroll, 63, American football player (New Orleans Saints).[377]
- Iain Moireach, 80, Scottish Gaelic writer.[378]
- Teruaki Mukaiyama, 91, Japanese organic chemist.[379]
- Juan Olabarri, 82, Spanish Olympic sailor.[380]
- Alyque Padamsee, 87, Indian actor (Gandhi) and adman.[381]
- Cyril Pahinui, 68, American slack-key guitarist and singer.[382]
- Ajin Panjapan, 91, Thai writer.[383]
- Mary Pete, 61, American anthropologist and educator, complications from ovarian cancer.[384]
- Gerald Skinner, 64, American football player (Green Bay Packers), heart attack.[385]
- Mary Kay Stearns, 93, American actress.[386]
- Metin Türel, 83, Turkish football player (PTT, İstanbulspor) and manager (national team).[387]
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- Ethel Ayler, 88, American actress (To Sleep with Anger, The Bodyguard, The Cosby Show).[388]
- Héctor Beltrán Leyva, 56, Mexican drug cartel leader (Beltrán-Leyva Cartel), heart attack.[389]
- Waldyr Boccardo, 82, Brazilian basketball player, world champion (1959) and Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[390]
- Klaus Bockisch, 79, German footballer (SC Preußen Münster, FC 08 Villingen).[391]
- Ed Evanko, 80, Canadian singer and actor (Sudden Death, Double Jeopardy), stroke.[392]
- Jean Fassler, 99, American politician.[393]
- Weeshie Fogarty, 77, Irish Gaelic footballer and sports broadcaster (Radio Kerry).[394]
- Walter S. Gibson, 85-86, American art historian.[395]
- John Mantle, 76, Welsh rugby union (Newport) and league player (St Helens, Great Britain).[396]
- John MacBrien, 93, Canadian Olympic sailor.[397]
- Eiichi Nakao, 88, Japanese politician, Minister of International Trade and Industry (1990–1991).[398]
- Peter Peryer, 77, New Zealand photographer.[399]
- John Pierson, 81, American journalist.[400]
- Eddie Reeves, 79, American songwriter ("All I Ever Need Is You") and record label executive (Warner Bros. Records), stroke.[401]
- Jennie Stoller, 72, British actress (The Good Father, Sapphire & Steel, King Ralph), cancer.[402]
- Muhammad Abdul Wahhab, 95, Pakistani Islamic cleric, Amir of Tablighi Jamaat (since 1992), dengue fever.[403]
- Uladzimir Zhuravel, 47, Belarusian football player (Dinamo Minsk, national team) and manager (Dynamo Brest).[404]
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- James Aggrey-Orleans, 81, Ghanaian diplomat, High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (1997–2001).[405]
- Georges Benedetti, 88, French doctor and politician, Deputy (1981–1986, 1988–1993) and Senator (1986–1988).[406]
- Dominique Blanchar, 91, French actress (Le Secret de Mayerling, The Song of Sister Maria, L'Avventura).[407]
- Tosyn Bucknor, 37, Nigerian radio and television presenter, sickle cell anaemia.[408]
- Bill Caddick, 74, English folk singer and guitarist.[409]
- Pablo Cedano Cedano, 82, Dominican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Santo Domingo (1996–2013).[410]
- Neil Collins, 77, New Zealand broadcaster (4ZB, Radio Dunedin) and politician (Dunedin City Council).[411]
- Alfred Evers, 83, Belgian politician.[412]
- Apisai Ielemia, 63, Tuvaluan politician, Prime Minister (2006–2010).[413]
- Sir Donald Irvine, 83, British general practitioner.[414]
- Dan Maloney, 68, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Los Angeles Kings) and coach (Winnipeg Jets).[415]
- Léopold Marien, 84, Belgian Olympic decathlete.[416]
- Larry Pickering, 76, Australian political cartoonist, lung cancer.[417]
- Larry Pierce, 68, American country singer and comedian, heart attack.[418]
- Eva Probst, 88, German actress (I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg, Prosecutor Corda, Son Without a Home).[419]
- Alí Rodríguez Araque, 81, Venezuelan politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2004–2006) and Finance (2008–2010), ambassador to Cuba (since 2014).[420]
- Shiao Yi, 83, Taiwanese-American wuxia novelist.[421]
- Michael Sichel, 84, Australian Olympic fencer.[422]
- Witold Sobociński, 89, Polish cinematographer (The Adventures of Gerard, The Hourglass Sanatorium, Frantic) and academic.[423]
- Andrew Varley, 83, American politician.[424]
- Wu Jianchang, 79, Chinese engineer and politician, Vice-Minister of Metallurgical Industry (1997–1998).[425]
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- Yusif Abubakar, 60, Ghanaian football manager (Medeama, Berekum Chelsea, Hearts of Oak).[426]
- Levine Andrade, 64, Indian-born British violinist, heart attack.[427]
- Roy Bailey, 83, English folk singer.[428]
- Cyril Belshaw, 96, New-Zealand-born Canadian anthropologist.[429]
- James H. Billington, 89, American academic, Librarian of Congress (1987–2015), pneumonia.[430]
- Robert Blythe, 71, Welsh actor (High Hopes, Whoops Apocalypse, Rebecca's Daughters).[431]
- Eddie C. Campbell, 79, American blues musician, complications from a stroke.[432]
- Mac Collins, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 8th district (1993–2005).[433]
- Shlomo Erell, 98, Israeli military general, Commander of the Navy (1966–1968).[434]
- Anvar Khamei, 101, Iranian sociologist, economist and journalist, respiratory failure.[435]
- Sir Aaron Klug, 92, Lithuanian-born British chemist and biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner (1982).[436]
- Henry Metzger, 86, German-born American immunologist.[437]
- Monet's Garden, 20, Irish racehorse, euthanized.[438]
- Gordon Morritt, 76, English footballer (Rotherham United, Doncaster Rovers, York City).[439]
- Eimuntas Nekrošius, 65, Lithuanian stage director and actor (The Corridor), heart attack.[440]
- Mildred Persinger, 100, American feminist.[441]
- Dietmar Schwager, 78, German footballer (1. FC Kaiserslautern).[442]
- Monica Sims, 93, British broadcasting executive.[443]
- Wayne Stayskal, 86, American cartoonist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[444]
- Robert W. Thomson, 84, British professor of Armenian studies.[445]
- Bruno Veselica, 82, Croatian footballer (Rijeka).[446]
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- Emmanuel Kwabena Kyeremateng Agyarko, 60, Ghanaian politician, MP (since 2012).[447]
- Meena Alexander, 67, Indian-born American poet, writer and scholar, endometrial serous cancer.[448]
- Mamane Barka, 59, Nigerien musician.[449]
- Ben Caraher, 80, Northern Irish politician.[450]
- Michele Carey, 75, American actress (El Dorado, Live a Little, Love a Little).[451]
- Evaristo Marc Chengula, 77, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mbeya (since 1996).[452]
- Angelica Cob-Baehler, 47, American music industry executive, cancer.[453]
- Giuseppe Dante, 87, Italian cyclist.[454]
- Victoria Donohoe, 89, American artist and art critic.[455]
- Dean Gitter, 83, American entrepreneur and real estate developer.[456]
- Rodney Green, 79, English footballer (Halifax Town), complications from dementia.[457]
- Olivia Hooker, 103, American psychologist and yeoman, first African-American woman in the U.S. Coast Guard, last survivor of the Tulsa race riot.[458]
- Igor Korobov, 62, Russian intelligence officer, Director of the Main Intelligence Directorate (since 2016).[459]
- Sara Larkin, 71, American painter.[460]
- Lau Nai-keung, 71, Hong Kong academic, businessman, and politician, cancer.[461]
- Jan-Lauritz Opstad, 68, Norwegian art historian and museum director.[462]
- Francisco de Paula Victor, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Turres in Numidia (since 1996) and Auxiliary Bishop of Brasília (1996–2011).[463]
- Jose Peralta, 47, American politician, member of the New York Senate (since 2010), septic shock.[464]
- Gianfranco Rastrelli, 86, Italian politician, Deputy (1994–1996).[465]
- Fahmida Riaz, 72, Pakistani poet, writer and activist.[466]
- M. I. Shanavas, 67, Indian politician, MP (since 2009), complications from liver transplant.[467]
- Edward Timms, 81, British academic.[468]
- Robert Weber, 76, American engineer.[469]
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- Soslan Andiyev, 66, Russian freestyle wrestler, Olympic champion (1976, 1980).[470]
- Lawrence C. Becker, 79, American philosopher.[471]
- Gerald Berenson, 96, American cardiologist.[472]
- Len Campbell, 71, Scottish footballer (Dumbarton).[473]
- William J. Conklin, 95, American architect and archaeologist.[474]
- Andrzej Fischer, 66, Polish footballer.[475]
- Jacqueline Hassink, 52, Dutch photographer.[476]
- Betty Jaynes, 97, American actress (Babes in Arms, Meet the People, I Love Lucy).[477]
- Imrat Khan, 83, Indian sitar player, stroke.[478]
- Yu-chien Kuan, 87, Chinese-born German defector, sinologist and writer, cancer.[479]
- Nicolae Mihalcea, 96, Romanian Olympic equestrian (1952, 1956).[480]
- Willie Naulls, 84, American basketball player (UCLA, New York Knicks, Boston Celtics).[481]
- Baishnab Charan Parida, 77, Indian politician, MP (2010–2016), cancer.[482]
- Carrie Saxon Perry, 87, American politician, Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (1987–1993), heart attack.[483]
- Richard Philippe, 28, French racing driver, helicopter crash.[484]
- Albert Ritzenberg, 100, American tennis player and coach.[485]
- Judith Rodriguez, 82, Australian poet.[486]
- Júlio Santos, 82, Portuguese Olympic decathlete.[487]
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- Kevin Austin, 45, English footballer (Lincoln City, Swansea City, Trinidad and Tobago national team), pancreatic cancer.[488]
- Mariano Bellver, 92, Spanish art patron.[489]
- Betty Bumpers, 93, American childhood immunizations activist, First Lady of Arkansas (1971–1975), complications from dementia and a broken hip.[490]
- Menahem Degani, 91, Israeli Olympic basketball player (1952).[491]
- Raed Fares, 46, Syrian anti-government activist, shot.[492]
- Bernard Gauthier, 94, French road racing cyclist.[493]
- Bujor Hălmăgeanu, 77, Romanian football player (Steaua București, national team) and manager (Dacia Unirea Brăila), respiratory failure.[494]
- Alex Jupp, 91, Canadian politician.[495]
- Mick McGeough, 62, Canadian ice hockey referee, stroke.[496]
- Loretta McLaughlin, 90, American journalist (Boston Record American).[497]
- Bob McNair, 81, American businessman and sports club owner (Houston Texans), cancer.[498]
- Sandeep Michael, 33, Indian field hockey player, brain disease.[499]
- Stan Perron, 96, Australian businessman.[500]
- Jean-Loup Rivière, 70, French playwright.[501]
- Nicolas Roeg, 90, English film director (Don't Look Now, The Man Who Fell to Earth) and cinematographer (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum).[502]
- Freddie Stockdale, 71, English opera impresario, bowel cancer.[503]
- Michael E. Thomas, 81, American academic administrator.[504]
- George Ty, 86, Hong Kong-born Filipino banker, founder of Metrobank, pancreatic cancer.[505]
- Gerard Unger, 76, Dutch graphic and type designer.[506]
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- Ambareesh, 66, Indian Kannada actor (Naagarahaavu, Paduvaaralli Pandavaru) and politician, MP (1998–2009), heart attack.[507]
- Helena Anhava, 93, Finnish poet, author and translator.[508]
- Enrique Bernales Ballesteros, 78, Peruvian politician, Senator (1980–1992), UN Special Rapporteur on mercenaries (1987–2004) and member of PCA (since 2013), cancer.[509]
- Vincent A. Biancucci, 78, American politician.[510]
- Allan Boardman, 81, British physicist.[511]
- David Conville, 89, British actor (Surgical Spirit).[512]
- Gordon Copeland, 75, New Zealand politician, MP (2002–2008).[513]
- Lou Cvijanovich, 92, American basketball coach (Santa Clara High School).[514]
- David Defiagbon, 48, Nigerian-Canadian boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1996), heart attack.[515]
- Walt Dziedzic, 85, American politician.[516]
- Harold Farberman, 89, American conductor.[517]
- Saida Gunba, 59, Georgian javelin thrower, Olympic silver medalist (1980).[518]
- Ray Hill, 78, American LGBT activist, heart failure.[519]
- I Want Revenge, 12, American Thoroughbred racehorse, virus.[520]
- Rune Jansson, 86, Swedish Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[521]
- Ricky Jay, 72, American stage magician and actor (Tomorrow Never Dies, Magnolia, Deadwood).[522]
- Sy Kattelson, 95, American photographer.[523]
- Gene Leedy, 90, American architect.[524]
- Robert C. Morlino, 71, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Madison (since 2003), heart attack.[525]
- Ikeogu Oke, 51, Nigerian poet and journalist.[526]
- José Panizo, 82, Spanish Olympic wrestler (1960, 1964).[527]
- Fred Quayle, 82, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1992–2012).[528]
- Věra Růžičková, 90, Czech gymnast, Olympic champion (1948).[529]
- Shi Jiaonai, 97, Chinese plant physiologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[530]
- Amanda Swimmer, 97, American Cherokee potter.[531]
- Daniel Thiaw, 81, Senegalese Olympic sprinter.[532]
- Wycliffe D. Toole Jr., 91, American rear admiral.[533]
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- Jacques Baudin, 79, Senegalese politician, Foreign Minister (1998–2000).[534]
- Randolph L. Braham, 95, Romanian-born American historian and political scientist.[535]
- Daphne Bugental, 90, American psychologist.[536]
- Dennis D. Buss, 76, American electrical engineer.[537]
- Giuliana Calandra, 82, Italian actress (La calandria, Deep Red, L'affittacamere).[538]
- Paul Ellingworth, 87, British biblical scholar.[539]
- Dinny Flanagan, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Lethbridge Maple Leafs), world champion (1951).[540]
- Roger Hamelin, 77, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[541]
- Tony Hanson, 63, American basketball player (Connecticut Huskies) and coach (Tees Valley Mohawks), heart attack.[542]
- Viktor Kanevskyi, 82, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv, national team) and manager (Dynamo Kharkiv).[543]
- Gloria Katz, 76, American screenwriter and film producer (American Graffiti, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Howard the Duck), ovarian cancer.[544]
- Wright King, 95, American actor (A Streetcar Named Desire, Stagecoach to Fury, Planet of the Apes).[545]
- Willard Kinzie, 99, Canadian businessman and politician, Mayor of Barrie (1957–1961).[546]
- Łukasz Kwiatkowski, 36, Polish Olympic track cyclist (2004, 2008), leukemia.[547]
- Moncef Lazaâr, 76, Tunisian actor and screenwriter.[548]
- Norio Maeda, 83, Japanese composer and pianist.[549]
- Larry Matysik, 72, American professional wrestling commentator and author.[550]
- Claude Péloquin, 76, Canadian poet, cancer.[551]
- Darren Pitcher, 49, English footballer (Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace).[552]
- Jane Richardson, 98, American author.[553]
- C. K. Jaffer Sharief, 85, Indian politician, Minister of Railways (1991–1995).[554]
- Shep Shepherd, 101, American jazz musician.[555]
- Sinndar, 21, Irish racehorse.[556] (death announced on this date)
- Graham Williams, 81, Welsh footballer (Everton, Swansea Town, Tranmere Rovers).[557]
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- Bernardo Bertolucci, 77, Italian film director (Last Tango in Paris, The Last Emperor, 1900), Oscar winner (1988), lung cancer.[558]
- Umberto Borsò, 95, Italian opera singer.[559]
- Luc Deflo, 60, Belgian writer.[560]
- Mark Farrell, 65, British tennis player.[561]
- Said Ghabrial, 79, Egyptian-American plant pathologist.[562]
- Stanislav Gorkovenko, 80, Russian conductor.[563]
- Samuel Hadida, 64, Moroccan-born French film distributor and producer (True Romance, Resident Evil, Silent Hill).[564]
- Johnny Hart, 90, English football player and manager (Manchester City), dementia.[565]
- Suse Heinze, 98, German Olympic diver.[566]
- Stephen Hillenburg, 57, American animator (SpongeBob SquarePants, Rocko's Modern Life) and marine biologist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[567]
- Wally Hinshelwood, 89, English footballer (Fulham, Reading, Bristol City).[568]
- Sir Charles Huxtable, 87, British military officer, Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces (1988–1990).[569]
- Bonita Mabo, 75, Australian educator and indigenous activist.[570]
- Iravatham Mahadevan, 88, Indian scholar and civil servant.[571]
- Tomás Maldonado, 96, Argentine painter and designer.[572]
- Howard Petch, 93, Canadian academic administrator.[573]
- Patricia Quintana, 72, Mexican chef, writer and academic.[574]
- Norm Rauhaus, 83, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[575]
- Paul Leslie Redfearn, 92, American bryologist.[576]
- Leo Schwarz, 87, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Trier (1982–2006).[577]
- Jean Barker, Baroness Trumpington, 96, British politician and socialite, member of the House of Lords (1980–2017).[578]
- Lee Weiss, 89-90, American painter.[579]
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- Boris Aristov, 93, Russian politician, Soviet Ambassador to Finland (1988–1992) and Poland (1978–1983), Soviet Minister of Foreign Trade (1985–1988).[580]
- Mohammed Aziz, 64, Indian playback singer, heart attack.[581]
- Sultan Al-Bargan, 35, Saudi footballer (Al-Hilal, Al-Ettifaq, Al-Raed), complications from a stroke.[582]
- Janet Cox-Rearick, 88, American art historian.[583]
- Ed Galigher, 68, American football player (New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers), complications following lung transplant surgery.[584]
- Benjamín Gallegos Soto, 58, Mexican pilot and politician, Deputy (1997–2000) and Senator (2000–2006), heart attack.[585]
- Ken Johannson, 88, Canadian-born American ice hockey player and coach.[586]
- Harold O. Levy, 65, American lawyer and philanthropist, New York City School Chancellor (2000–2002), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[587]
- Medardo Luis Luzardo Romero, 83, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ciudad Bolívar (1986–2011).[588]
- Johnny Maddox, 91, American pianist and historian.[589]
- Ed Pastor, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 2nd, 4th, and 7th districts (1991–2015), heart attack.[590]
- H. S. Prakash, 67, Indian politician, MLA (1994–1999, 2004–2007, since 2008).[591]
- V. K. Rao, 104, Indian civil servant, Principal Secretary to the President (1981–1982).[592]
- Leo P. Ribuffo, 73, American historian.[593]
- Armando Rueda, 89, Mexican Olympic weightlifter.[594]
- Goran Stefanovski, 66, Macedonian playwright.[595]
- Mahito Tsujimura, 88, Japanese actor and voice actor (Patlabor: The Movie).[596]
- Jesse Turnbow, 62, American football player (Cleveland Browns).[597]
- Barbara Brooks Wallace, 95, American author, complications from pneumonia.[598]
- John Wulp, 90, American scenic designer and stage director (Dracula), Tony winner (1978).[599]
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- Robert Aiello, 81, American author (The Deceivers, Shadow in the Mirror).[600]
- Antonio Almada, 87, Mexican Olympic pentathlete and fencer.[601]
- Thomas J. J. Altizer, 91, American theologian, stroke.[602]
- Nicanor de Carvalho, 71, Brazilian football manager (Paulista, Ponte Preta, Shonan Bellmare), heart attack.[603]
- Sam Foose, 84, American automobile customizer, cancer.[604]
- Anthony Frew, 63, British physician.[605]
- Joyce Friedman, 90, American mathematician.[606]
- Richard Fulton, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 5th district (1963–1975), Mayor of Nashville (1975–1987).[607]
- Gary Haisman, 60, English musician.[608]
- Wayne Jim, 57, Canadian politician.[609]
- Masahiko Katsuya, 57, Japanese columnist and photographer, alcoholic hepatitis.[610]
- Andrea Milani, 70, Italian mathematician and astronomer.[611]
- Robert Morris, 87, American sculptor, pneumonia.[612]
- Roger Neumann, 77, American jazz saxophonist.[613]
- Kōichirō Nishikawa, 79, Japanese physicist.[614]
- Zulkifli Nurdin, 70, Indonesian politician, Governor of Jambi (1999–2004, 2005–2010).[615]
- P-64, 3 or 4, a Los Angeles mountain lion
- Nancy Paterson, 61, Canadian artist and writer.[616]
- Blaže Ristovski, 87, Macedonian linguist and historian.[617]
- Georgie Salter, 67, New Zealand netball player (national team) and coach (Otago Rebels).[618]
- Harry Leslie Smith, 95, British writer and political commentator, pneumonia.[619]
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- Harue Akagi, 94, Japanese actress (Magic Boy, Bushido, Samurai Saga, Pecoross' Mother and Her Days).[620]
- Gordon Black, 87, Scottish footballer (Falkirk, Dundee, Dumbarton).[621]
- John D. F. Black, 85, American screenwriter (Shaft, Trouble Man) and television producer (Star Trek).[622]
- Elisa Brune, 52, Belgian writer.[623]
- Altaf Fatima, 91, Pakistani novelist and writer.[624]
- Brigitte Gapais-Dumont, 74, French fencer, Olympic silver medalist (1976).[625]
- Eldon George, 87, Canadian fossil hunter and geologist.[626]
- Ruth Haring, 63, American chess player.[627]
- Charles "Chuck" Harrison, 87, American industrial engineer.[628]
- Ralph Hodge, 65, American college basketball coach (Olivet Nazarene).[629]
- Garnik A. Karapetyan, 60, Armenian mathematician and academic.[630]
- Masaru Kawasaki, 94, Japanese conductor and composer.[631]
- Ulrich Leyendecker, 72, German composer.[632]
- Licia Macchini, 88, Italian Olympic artistic gymnast.[633]
- Hans Maier, 102, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1936).[634]
- Viktor Matviyenko, 70, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv) and manager, Olympic bronze medalist (1976).[635]
- Christine Muzio, 67, French fencer, Olympic champion (1980).[636]
- Thomas O'Neil, 82, New Zealand cricketer.[637]
- Robert Plotnik, 75, American record store owner, complications from a stroke.[638]
- Miguel Romero Esteo, 88, Spanish writer and playwright.[639]
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- Jon Ramon Aboitiz, 70, Spanish-Filipino businessman (Aboitiz Equity Ventures).[640]
- Peter Armitage, 79, British actor (Coronation Street, Jack the Ripper, Hearts and Minds), heart attack.[641]
- Harry Barrett, 93, Canadian politician.[642]
- Roger Burton, 90, American actor (Baskets).[643]
- George H. W. Bush, 94, American politician, president (1989–1993), vice president (1981–1989), director of central intelligence (1976–1977), complications from Parkinson's disease.[644]
- Fred Caligiuri, 100, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[645]
- Chang Guitian, 76, Chinese xiangsheng actor.[646]
- Kirk Cooper, 86, Bermudian Olympic sailor.[647]
- Dorothy Drummond, 89, American geographer, complications from a fall.[648]
- Attash Durrani, 66, Pakistani linguist and gemologist.[649]
- Luigi Farace, 84, Italian politician, Deputy (1987–1994) and Mayor of Bari (1978–1981).[650]
- Palden Gyatso, 85, Tibetan Buddhist monk and political prisoner, liver cancer.[651]
- Andreas Janc, 80, Austrian Olympian[652]
- Julie Kaatz, Australian cricketer (Queensland).[653]
- Joseph L. Tauro, 87, American federal judge, United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (since 1972).[654]
- Harvey Tyson, 90, South African journalist and editor.[655]
- Herbert Woodson, 93, American engineer.[656]
- Cyril Woolford, 91, English rugby league footballer (Castleford, Doncaster, Featherstone Rovers).[657]
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