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Deaths in October 2015
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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2015.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
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October 2015
1
- Božo Bakota, 64, Croatian footballer (NK Zagreb, SK Sturm Graz).[1]
- Jacques Brodin, 68, French fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (1964).[2]
- Harold Caskey, 77, American politician, member of the Missouri Senate (1977–2005), Parkinson's disease.[3]
- Don Edwards, 100, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California (1963–1995).[4]
- Erma Johnson Hadley, 73, American educator, Chancellor of Tarrant County College, pancreatic cancer.[5]
- Illtyd Harrington, 84, British politician.[6]
- Max Keeping, 73, Canadian broadcaster (CJOH), cancer.[7]
- Stanisław Kociołek, 82, Polish politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1970).[8]
- Cal Neeman, 86, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies).[9]
- Hadi Norouzi, 30, Iranian footballer (Persepolis), heart attack.[citation needed]
- Frans Pointl, 82, Dutch writer, nerve disease.[10]
- Jacob Pressman, 95, American Conservative rabbi, co-founder of American Jewish University.[11]
- Alfredo Prieto, 49, Salvadoran-American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[12]
- Usnija Redžepova, 69, Macedonian singer, lung cancer.[13]
- Angelito Sarmiento, 68, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1992–2001), heart attack.[14]
- Gottfried Schatz, 79, Austrian biochemist, cancer.[15]
- Johnny Strange, 23, American mountain climber and adventurer, wingsuit collision.[16]
- Jean-Jacques Tillmann, 80, Swiss sports journalist.[17]
- Joe Wark, 67, Scottish footballer (Motherwell), dementia.[18]
2
- Willie Akins, 76, American jazz saxophonist, heart failure.[19]
- Naim Araidi, 65, Israeli Druze academic and poet, Ambassador to Norway (2012–2014), cancer.[20]
- Steve Camacho, 69, Guyanese cricketer (West Indies), cancer.[21]
- François Dagognet, 91, French philosopher.[22]
- Eric Arturo Delvalle, 78, Panamanian politician, President (1985–1988).[23]
- Ferdinand Joseph Fonseca, 89, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Bombay (1980–2000).[24]
- Brian Friel, 86, Irish dramatist (Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Dancing at Lughnasa, Translations).[25]
- Rodolfo Frigeri, 73, Argentine economist and politician, Minister of Economy and Public Finances (2001).[26]
- Alex Giannini, 57, English actor (Not About Nightingales, Legend, The Knock), heart attack.[27]
- Coleridge Goode, 100, Jamaican-born British jazz bassist.[28]
- Arthur Lawson Johnston, 3rd Baron Luke, 82, British peer and politician.[29]
- Bill Kelley, 89, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[30]
- Lindsay Kline, 81, Australian cricketer.[31]
- Serhiy Krulykovskyi, 69, Ukrainian footballer (Dynamo Kyiv).[32]
- Lubomír Lipský, 92, Czech actor, pneumonia.[33]
- Megateo, 39, Colombian criminal.[34]
- James Mutende, 53, Ugandan politician, State Minister of Industry (since 2011).[35]
- Johnny Paton, 92, Scottish football player (Brentford, Watford, Celtic), coach and manager (Arsenal 'A').[36]
- Alan Prince, 100, Canadian bureaucrat, Director of the Nuclear Safety Commission (1975–1978), oversaw the clean up of Kosmos 954.[37]
- Hal Schacker, 90, American baseball player (Boston Braves).[38]
- Andy Sperandeo, 70, American magazine editor (Model Railroader), cancer.[39]
- Jean-Noël Tassez, 59, French journalist.[40]
3
- Utpal Kumar Basu, 76, Indian poet.[41]
- A. R. M. Abdul Cader, 78, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1989–2004).[42]
- Denis Healey, 98, British politician, Secretary of State for Defence (1964–1970), Chancellor of the Exchequer (1974–1979), heart attack.[43]
- Lloyd Hinchberger, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (New Haven Blades, Nashville Dixie Flyers).[44]
- Olga Hirshhorn, 95, American art collector.[45]
- Isao Hosoe, 73, Japanese designer.[46]
- Javed Iqbal, 90, Pakistani judge, Justice of the Supreme Court (1986–1989).[47]
- Muhammad Nawaz Khan, 71, Pakistani historian and writer, Parkinson's disease.[48]
- Kita, 57, Brazilian footballer, Olympic silver medalist (1984), liver cancer.[49]
- Stewart McInnes, 78, Canadian lawyer and politician, member of Parliament (1984–1988), heart failure.[50]
- Barbara Meek, 81, American actress (Archie Bunker's Place), heart attack.[51]
- Raghavan Narasimhan, 78, Indian mathematician.[52]
- Paul R. Norby, 102, American Navy rear admiral.[53]
- Dave Pike, 77, American jazz musician, emphysema.[54]
- Arthur A. Small, 81, American lawyer and poet, kidney failure.[55]
- Masjchun Sofwan, 88, Indonesian Governor of Jambi (1979–1989).[56]
- Gerald Squires, 77, Canadian artist, cancer.[57]
- Christopher Tambling, 51, British composer and choirmaster, cancer.[58]
- William Taylor, 77, New Zealand children's writer and politician, Mayor of Ohakune (1981–1988).[59]
- Peter Tillers, 72, Latvian-born American legal scholar.[60]
- Franciszek Walicki, 94, Polish journalist.[61]
4
- Yves Barsacq, 84, French film actor, pneumonia.[62]
- Austin Darragh, 88, Irish medical practitioner and entrepreneur.[63]
- José Eduardo Dutra, 58, Brazilian businessman (Petrobras) and politician, Senator (since 1994), cancer.[64]
- Tove Fergo, 69, Danish politician, Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs (2001–2005), member of Folketinget (1994–2005), cancer.[65]
- Daniel Fletcher, 41, Australian AFL football player (Geelong), fall.[66]
- S. Malcolm Gillis, 74, American academic, President of Rice University (1993–2004), cancer.[67]
- Juan Carlos Ibáñez, 46, Argentine footballer (Independiente), beaten.[68]
- Peter Knight, 67, English rugby union player.[69]
- Pamela Ann McDougall, 90, Canadian diplomat.[70]
- Jack McKee, 71, Northern Irish politician, Mayor of Larne (1984–1985).[71]
- J. Whyatt Mondesire, 66, American journalist and civil rights activist, brain aneurysm.[72]
- Eduardo Pavlovsky, 81, Argentine actor and playwright.[73]
- Edida Nageswara Rao, 81, Indian film producer (Sankarabharanam).[74]
- Job de Ruiter, 85, Dutch politician, Minister of Justice (1977–1981), Minister of Defence (1981–1986).[75]
- Sir John Severne, 90, British Royal Air Force officer.[76]
- Jim Thomas, 76, American CFL player (Edmonton Eskimos).[77]
- Neal Walk, 67, American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, New Orleans Jazz, New York Knicks).[78]
- Bob Whan, 82, Australian politician, MP for Eden-Monaro (1972–1975), cardiac arrest.[79]
- Oganes Zanazanyan, 68, Greek-born Armenian football player (Ararat Yerevan) and coach, Olympic bronze medalist (1972).[80]
5
- Chantal Akerman, 65, Belgian film director (Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles), suicide.[81]
- Frank Albanese, 84, American boxer and actor (The Sopranos, Goodfellas, Dead Presidents), prostate cancer.[82]
- Joker Arroyo, 88, Filipino politician, Senator (2001–2013), heart attack.[83]
- Gösta Bergkvist, 95, Swedish Olympic runner (1948).[84]
- Grace Lee Boggs, 100, American civil rights activist and author.[85]
- Larry Brezner, 73, American film producer (Good Morning Vietnam, Throw Momma From the Train, Ride Along), leukemia.[86]
- Michael Dean, 82, New Zealand broadcaster (Late Night Line-Up), dementia.[87]
- Ana Diosdado, 77, Argentine-born Spanish playwright and actress, cardiorespiratory failure.[88]
- Flavio Emoli, 81, Italian footballer (Juventus).[89]
- Mary Jane Farell, 95, American bridge player.[90]
- Joe Henson, 82, British farmer and conservationist.[91]
- Óscar Herrera, 56, Chilean footballer.[92]
- Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria, 77, Spanish nobleman.[93]
- Li Yongtai, 87, Chinese lieutenant general and politician.[94]
- Trevor Lloyd, 91, Welsh rugby union player.[95]
- Henning Mankell, 67, Swedish author (Kurt Wallander), cancer.[96]
- John O'Leary, 82, Irish politician, TD for Kerry South (1966–1997).[97]
- Anna Pump, 81, German-born American baker and cookbook author, vehicle-pedestrian collision.[98]
- Andrew Rubin, 69, American actor (Police Academy, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Joe Bash), lung cancer.[99]
- Niall Rudd, 88, Irish-born British classical scholar.[100]
- Ales Savitsky, 91, Belarusian writer.[101]
- Gina Sigstad, 88, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier.[102]
- Jos Vandeloo, 90, Belgian author.[103]
- Anthony F. C. Wallace, 92, Canadian-born American anthropologist.[104]
- Peter Wespi, 72, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1964), cancer.[105]
6
- Christine Arnothy, 84, Hungarian-French writer.[106]
- Duncan Bluck, 88, British businessman (Swire Group).[107]
- Kevin Corcoran, 66, American actor and producer (Old Yeller, Pete's Dragon, Sons of Anarchy), colorectal cancer.[108]
- Rich Davis, 89, American businessman, creator of KC Masterpiece barbecue sauce.[109]
- Juan Martin Garcia, 35, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[110]
- Charles Coulston Gillispie, 97, American historian, President of History of Science Society (1965–1966).[111]
- Árpád Göncz, 93, Hungarian writer and politician, President (1990–2000).[112]
- Smokey Johnson, 78, American drummer.[113]
- Stasys Povilaitis, 68, Lithuanian singer and poet, lung cancer.[114]
- Fernando Rainieri, 74–75, Dominican politician, minister of tourism.[115]
- Billy Joe Royal, 73, American pop and country singer ("Down in the Boondocks", "Cherry Hill Park", "Burned Like a Rocket").[116]
- Vladimir Shlapentokh, 88, Ukrainian-born American sociologist.[117]
- Sandra Spuzich, 78, American golfer.[118]
- Bill Stanley, 58, American mammalogist, director of collections at Field Museum.[119]
- Carmen Marina Torres, 58, Colombian actress.[120]
- Otto Tucker, 92, Canadian educationalist.[121]
- Juan Vicente Ugarte del Pino, 92, Peruvian historian and jurist.[122]
- Ivan Vidav, 97, Slovenian mathematician.[123]
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7
- Gene Allen, 97, American art director (My Fair Lady), President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1983–1985).[124]
- Ray Appleton, 74, American jazz drummer, heart failure.[125]
- Pushpa Bhuyan, 69, Indian classical dancer.[126]
- Ângelo da Cunha Pinto, 66, Brazilian-Portuguese chemist.[127]
- Giordana Di Stefano, 20, Italian murder victim, stabbing.[128]
- Friedrich Diedrich, 80, German Roman Catholic theologian.[129]
- Dominique Dropsy, 63, French footballer (Valenciennes, Strasbourg, Bordeaux), leukemia.[130]
- Harry Gallatin, 88, American Hall of Fame basketball player (New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons) and coach (New York Knicks, St. Louis Hawks), complications from surgery.[131]
- Hossein Hamadani, 60, Iranian military officer.[132]
- Andy Hawkins, 57, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs).[133]
- Hy Hollinger, 97, American journalist (Variety) and publicist (Paramount Pictures), international editor of The Hollywood Reporter (1992–2008).[134]
- Hasan Jamil, 63, Pakistani cricketer, cardiac arrest.[135]
- Kenneth Koe, 90, American chemist.[136]
- Elena Lucena, 101, Argentine film actress.[137]
- W. R. Mitchell, 87, British writer and editor (Dalesman).[138]
- Julius Muthamia, 81, Kenyan politician.[139]
- Maria Lúcia Prandi, 70, Brazilian academic and politician, cancer.[140]
- Paget Stewart, 52, Canadian Olympic biathlete, suicide.[141]
- Jack Taylor, 83, British Olympic wrestler.[142]
- Charles P. West, 94, American politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1956–1958, 1978–2002).[143]
- Helen Wilkes, 88, American businesswoman and politician, first female Mayor of West Palm Beach, Florida (1978–1979), City Commissioner (1976–1988).[144]
- Arthur Woods, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (Southland, national team).[145]
- Clive Young, 67, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Dunwich (1999–2013), complications from surgery.[146]
- Gail Zappa, 70, American businesswoman, lung cancer.[147]
- Jurelang Zedkaia, 65, Marshallese Iroijlaplap and politician, President of the Marshall Islands (2009–2012), heart attack.[148]
8
- Gottfried Anglberger, 84, Austrian Olympic wrestler.[149]
- James Cruickshank, 53, Australian musician, bowel cancer.[150]
- Richard Davies, 89, Welsh character actor (Please Sir!), Alzheimer's disease.[151]
- Teifion Davies, 75, Australian Olympic boxer.[152]
- Eric Dawe, 94, Canadian businessman and politician, member of the Newfoundland House of Assembly for Port de Grave (1962–1971, 1975–1979).[153]
- Jim Diamond, 64, Scottish singer-songwriter ("I Should Have Known Better"), pulmonary edema.[154]
- Dennis Eichhorn, 70, American writer and comic book artist, pneumonia.[155]
- Harold Irving Ewen, 93, American physicist and radio astronomer.[156]
- Tom Goode, 76, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[157]
- Enrique Gratas, 71, Argentine television presenter, lung cancer.[158]
- Tim Gray, 62, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants).[159]
- Dora Holzhandler, 87, French-born British painter.[160]
- Lindy Infante, 75, American football coach (Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts), pneumonia.[161]
- Bob Jensen, 89, American football player (Chicago Rockets/Hornets, Baltimore Colts).[162]
- Rubén Maidana, 92, Argentine Olympic water polo player.[163]
- István Nemeskürty, 90, Hungarian writer and screenwriter.[164]
- Paul Prudhomme, 75, American chef, cookbook writer and restaurateur, recipient of the Order of Agricultural Merit (1980).[165]
- Elizabeth Ramsey, 83, Filipino comedian, singer and actress, hyperglycemic attack.[166]
- Massimo Scaglione, 84, Italian film director.[167]
- Hugh Scully, 72, British television presenter (Antiques Roadshow).[168]
- Jan Wallman, 93, American nightclub owner and producer.[169]
- Stephen B. Wiley, 86, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1973–1978).[170]
9
- Ben Abraham, 90, Polish-born Brazilian Holocaust survivor, author and journalist.[171]
- Jean Badal, 88, Hungarian cinematographer.[172]
- Ronald Brunskill, 86, British architectural historian.[173]
- Du Runsheng, 102, Chinese politician.[174]
- Raymond Duncan, 84, American entrepreneur and winemaker (Silver Oak Cellars).[175]
- Richard C. Green, 62, American financial economist, cancer.[176]
- Gordon Honeycombe, 79, British newscaster, author and actor, leukaemia.[177]
- Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon, 88, British politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer (1979–1983), Foreign Secretary (1983–1989), heart attack.[178]
- Ravindra Jain, 71, Indian composer, kidney illness.[179]
- Julia Jones, 92, British scriptwriter (Quiet as a Nun, Our Mutual Friend).[180]
- Blanca Magrassi Scagno, 92, Mexican women's rights activist.[181]
- Dave Meyers, 62, American basketball player (UCLA, Milwaukee Bucks), cancer.[182]
- Bruce Nazarian, 66, American musician (Brownsville Station) and producer.[183]
- Jerry Parr, 85, American Secret Service agent, extricated Ronald Reagan during assassination attempt, heart failure.[184]
- Tony Rafty, 99, Australian caricaturist, complications from pneumonia.[185]
- N. Ramani, 81, Indian flautist.[186]
- Larry Rosen, 75, American jazz producer, brain cancer.[187]
- Ray Vecchio, 82, American politician.[188]
- Ronald Lampman Watts, 86, Canadian academic, Principal of Queen's University (1974–1984).[189]
- Eric Wright, 86, Canadian crime writer, kidney cancer.[190]
- Zdravko Zupan, 65, Yugoslav Serbian comic-book creator and historian.[191]
10
- Alvin P. Adams Jr., 73, American diplomat, Ambassador to Peru (1993–1996), Haiti (1989–1992), and Djibouti (1983–1985), heart attack.[192]
- Sam Adams Sr., 67, American football player (New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints).[193]
- Nuriyya Ahmadova, 64, Azerbaijani actress, heart attack.[194]
- Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, 62, Nigerian politician, Governor of Bayelsa (1999–2005).[195]
- Kane Ashcroft, 29, English footballer (York City), cancer.[196]
- Hilla Becher, 81, German photographer.[197]
- Wes Funk, 46, Canadian author.[198]
- Sophie el Goulli, 83, Tunisian writer and historian.[199]
- Garry Hancock, 61, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics).[200]
- Richard F. Heck, 84, American chemist, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (2010).[201]
- Tord Johansson, 60, Swedish businessman.[202]
- Lyudmila Kedrina, 54, Russian Soviet alpine skier, cancer.[203]
- Steve Mackay, 66, American saxophonist (The Stooges), sepsis.[204]
- Manorama, 78, Indian Tamil actress, heart attack.[205]
- Sir David Penry-Davey, 73, British jurist.[206]
- Shamek Pietucha, 39, Polish-born Canadian Olympic swimmer.[207]
- Rochunga Pudaite, 88, Indian writer and translator.[208]
- Maggie Riley, 79, British actress (Hazell, Grange Hill).[209]
- Tex Rudloff, 89, American sound editor (Taxi Driver, The Buddy Holly Story, The Warriors).[210]
- Mahmoud Sehili, 84, Tunisian artist.[211]
- Elias Skaff, 67, Lebanese politician.[212]
- Sybil Stockdale, 90, American human rights activist, co-founder of National League of Families, Parkinson's disease.[213]
- Stan Stoker, 71, English cricketer.[214]
- Robbin Thompson, 66, American singer-songwriter (Steel Mill), cancer.[215]
- Amorn Yuktanandana, 87, Thai Olympic sport shooter.[216]
11
- Ali Barraud, 97, Burkinabe politician.[217]
- John Berg, 83, American art director and designer, pneumonia.[218]
- Dean Chance, 74, American baseball player (Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers) and boxing official, heart attack.[219]
- Matthew Cooper, 67, British Olympic rower.[220]
- Jeanette Crossley, 66, New Zealand biochemist.[221]
- S. A. David, 91, Sri Lankan Tamil political activist.[222]
- Jack Drake, 81, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 1993).[223]
- David Hunt, 55, British racing driver.[224]
- Smokin' Joe Kubek, 58, American blues guitarist, heart attack.[225]
- George Mathers, 96, British architect.[226]
- Bob Minkler, 78, American sound mixer (Star Wars, Tron, Mask), Oscar winner (1978), respiratory failure.[227]
- Salvador Trane Modesto, 85, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Dumaguete (1978–1987) and San Carlos (1987–2005).[228]
- John Murphy, 56, Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician, cancer.[229]
- Andrew Sayers, 58, British-born Australian curator, Director of the National Portrait Gallery (1998–2010), pancreatic cancer.[230]
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12
- Sakit Aliyev, 49, Azerbaijani football player and coach (Turan IK).[231]
- Mary Adrian Barrett, 86, American Roman Catholic nun.[232]
- Anna Campbell Bliss, 90, American artist and architect.[233]
- Sergio Caprari, 83, Italian boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1952).[234]
- Kevin Cass, 77, Australian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.[235]
- Paul Costa, 73, American football player (Buffalo Bills).[236]
- Sam de Brito, 46, Australian author and columnist.[237]
- Peter Dougherty, 59, American music television executive, creator (Yo! MTV Raps) and video producer, heart attack.[238]
- Colleen Farrington, 79, American model and singer.[239]
- David Finnegan, 74, American attorney, talk show host and politician, lung cancer.[240]
- Ernestine Friedl, 95, American anthropologist.[241]
- Hal Hackady, 93, American lyricist and screenwriter.[242]
- Abdallah Kigoda, 61, Tanzanian politician, Minister of Industry and Trade (since 2012), cancer.[243]
- Levent Kırca, 67, Turkish actor, liver cancer.[244]
- Armin Kircher, 48, Austrian composer and conductor, heart failure.[245]
- Kazuo Kumakura, 88, Japanese actor.[246]
- Joan Leslie, 90, American actress (High Sierra, Sergeant York, Yankee Doodle Dandy).[247]
- Robert Leuci, 75, American police detective and writer, complications after surgery.[248]
- Joseph J. Minnick, 82, American politician, member of Maryland House of Delegates (1995–2015), blood disease.[249]
- George Mueller, 97, American space engineer, Associate Administrator of the NASA Office of Manned Space Flight (1963–1969).[250]
- Maksut Narikbaev, 75, Kazakh jurist, Chairman of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan (1996–2000).[251]
- Sophie Nogler, 91, Austrian Olympic alpine skier (1948).[252]
- Tom Ognibene, 72, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1992–2001), cancer.[253]
- Leo J. Reding, 91, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–1995).[254]
- Gennady Riger, 67, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1999–2003).[255]
- Laurence Smart, 87, Australian cricketer.[256]
13
- Rosalyn Baxandall, 76, American historian and feminist activist, kidney cancer.[257]
- Guenther Boden, 80, German-born American endocrinologist.[258]
- Arsenio Chirinos, 80, Venezuelan Olympic cyclist (1956, 1960).[259]
- Selwyn Closs-Parry, 89-90, Welsh archdeacon.[260]
- Sir James Cruthers, 90, Australian business executive, pneumonia.[261]
- Jim Dobbin, 88, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders).[262]
- Duncan Druce, 76, English composer and musicologist.[263]
- Kyogon Hagiyama, 83, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives for Toyama Prefecture (1990–2009), heart failure.[264]
- Bruce Hyde, 74, American educator and actor (Star Trek), throat cancer.[265]
- Sue Lloyd-Roberts, 64, British television journalist (BBC, ITN), leukaemia.[266]
- Leif Mevik, 85, Norwegian diplomat.[267]
- Julien J. Studley, 88, Belgian-born American businessman.[268]
- Skatemaster Tate, 56, American musician and television show host, liver cancer.[269]
- K. Velayudam, 65, Sri Lankan politician and trade unionist, MP for Badulla (2001–2004, 2014–2015).[270]
- Michael Walsh, 88, British Army general and scouting leader, Chief Scout (1982–1988).[271]
- Michael John Wise, 97, British geographer.[272]
- Mohamed Sohel Al-Masum, 40, Bangladeshi footballer[273]
14
- Nurlan Balgimbayev, 67, Kazakh politician, Prime Minister (1997–1999), cancer.[274]
- Bobby Braithwaite, 78, Northern Irish footballer (Linfield, Middlesbrough, national team).[275]
- Antonio Cedrés, 87, Spanish footballer (Real Betis).[276]
- Marianne Dickerson, 54, American long-distance runner.[277]
- Takehiko Furuta, 89, Japanese historian.[278]
- José Luis García, 91, Mexican baseball player and manager (Tigres de Quintana Roo).[279]
- Peter Hermes, 93, German diplomat.[280]
- Richard Holden, 88, American dancer and choreographer.[281]
- Mathieu Kérékou, 82, Beninese politician, President (1972–1991, 1996–2006).[282]
- Margaret Keyes, 97, American historian and preserver of historic buildings.[283]
- Jimmy Lord, 79, American politician.[284]
- Florența Mihai, 60, Romanian tennis player, coach and official, Secretary General of the RTF (1984–1989), cancer.[285]
- Jordi Miralles, 53, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia (2003–2012), meningitis.[286]
- Bruce Mozert, 98, American photographer.[287]
- Sol Roper, 79, English rugby league player (Workington Town).[288]
- Aubrey Rozzell, 82, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Montreal Alouettes).[289]
- Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani, 85, Indian admiral and politician, Chief of the Naval Staff (1984–1987), Governor of Sikkim (1990–1994).[290]
- Paul W. Taylor, 91, American philosopher.[291]
- Reg Tubby, 91, Australian politician.[292]
- Robert M. White, 92, American meteorologist, director of the National Weather Service (1963–1965), ESSA (1965–1970), NOAA (1970–1977), complications of dementia.[293]
- Miranda Yap, 67, Singaporean chemical engineer.[294]
- Dan Zaneski, 70, American football coach.[295]
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- Lennart Anderson, 87, American painter.[296]
- Jaromír Bünter, 85, Czech Olympic ice hockey player.[297]
- Robert D'Silva, 90, Pakistani Roman Catholic priest.[298]
- Deo Filikunjombe, 43, Tanzanian politician, MP (2010-2015), helicopter crash.[299]
- Sergei Filippenkov, 44, Russian football player (CSKA Moscow) and coach, heart attack.[300]
- Yoshihiko Funazaki, 70, Japanese writer.[301]
- Nate Huffman, 40, American basketball player (Toronto Raptors, Maccabi Tel Aviv), bladder cancer.[302]
- Harriet Klausner, 63, American book reviewer.[303]
- Don Livingstone, 67, Australian politician, Queensland MLA for Ipswich West (1989–1998, 2001–2006), stomach cancer.[304]
- Dölf Mettler, 81, Swiss yodeler and painter.[305]
- Joël Gustave Nana Ngongang, 33, Cameroonian LGBT rights activist.[306]
- Neill Sheridan, 93, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), pneumonia.[307]
- J. Robert Stassen, 88, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1973–1976), Alzheimer's disease and dementia.[308]
- Michael Stevens, 48, American television producer (Kennedy Center Honors), stomach cancer.[309]
- Stella Sutherland, 91, Scottish poet.[310]
- Kenneth D. Taylor, 81, Canadian diplomat, Ambassador to Iran (1977–1980), awarded U.S. Congressional Gold Medal for role in "Canadian Caper", colorectal cancer.[311]
- Carlos Brilhante Ustra, 83, Brazilian military officer, cancer.[312]
- Larry N. Vanderhoef, 74, American biochemist, Chancellor of UC Davis (1994–2009), complications from ischemic strokes.[313]
- Col Westaway, 79, Australian cricketer.[314]
- Tyrone Young, 55, American football player (New Orleans Saints), multiple myeloma.[315]
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- Bernie Agrons, 93, American politician.[316]
- Ralph Andrews, 87, American television producer (You Don't Say!, Liar's Club, Lingo), Alzheimer's disease.[317]
- Mikhail Burtsev, 59, Russian Soviet fencer, six-time world champion, two-time Olympic champion (1976, 1980).[318]
- Richard J. Cardamone, 90, American judge, member of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals (since 1981).[319]
- Francesc de Paula Burguera, 87, Spanish journalist and politician, member of the Congress of Deputies (1977–1979).[320]
- David Drew, 77, English ballet dancer.[321]
- Ted Ewing, 83, American politician.[322]
- Deo Filikunjombe, 43, Tanzanian politician, MP for Ludewa (2010–2015), helicopter crash.[323]
- James W. Fowler, 75, American theologian and pastoral psychologist, complications related to Alzheimer's disease.[324]
- Marge Frantz, 93, American activist and academic.[325]
- Luciano García Alén, 87, Spanish physician and ethnographer.[326]
- Joseph E. Irenas, 75, American judge, member of the US District Court for New Jersey (since 1992), fall.[327]
- William James, 85, Australian soldier and military physician.[328]
- Neville Jason, 81, English actor (Maigret, The Duellists, From Russia with Love).[329]
- John Jennings, 61, American musician and music producer, kidney cancer.[330]
- Olimpo López, 97, Colombian pastry chef.[331]
- Barbara Orzechowska-Ryszel, 84, Polish Olympic fencer (1960).[332]
- Beny Primm, 87, American physician, HIV/AIDS researcher and activist, kidney disease.[333]
- Irwin Schiff, 87, American tax protester, lung cancer.[334]
- Memduh Ün, 95, Turkish film director.[335]
- Vera Williams, 88, American children's writer.[336]
- Julia Wilson-Dickson, 66, English dialect coach (Braveheart, The Theory of Everything, Chocolat), brain haemorrhage.[337]
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- Lois Bellman, 89, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[338]
- Danièle Delorme, 89, French actress.[339]
- Johnny Hamilton, 66, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Rangers, St Johnstone).[340]
- Howard Kendall, 69, English football player and manager (Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Athletic Bilbao).[341]
- Anne-Marie Lizin, 66, Belgian politician, President of the Senate (2004–2007).[342]
- Manoel, 62, Brazilian footballer.[343]
- Morando Morandini, 91, Italian film critic and author.[344]
- Houston Ridge, 71, American football player (San Diego Chargers).[345]
- Peter Sands, 91, Irish politician.[346]
- Tom Smith, 67, American politician.[347]
- Emory Tate, 56, American chess player, heart attack.[348]
- Algy Thomas, 75, Welsh rugby union player.[349]
- Rosa Tschudi, 91, Swiss chef and author.[350]
- Norman Vickar, 98, Canadian politician.[351]
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- Franklin April, 31, Namibian footballer, asthma attack.[352]
- André Bourgeois, 87, Belgian politician, Minister of Agriculture (1992–1995).[353]
- Ignazio Cannavò, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela (1986–1997).[354]
- Kallu Chidambaram, 70, Indian comedy actor.[355]
- Robert Dickerson, 91, Australian artist, cancer.[356]
- Gamal al-Ghitani, 70, Egyptian author, respiratory complications.[357]
- Robert W. Farquhar, 83, American NASA mission design specialist.[358]
- Walter S. Graf, 98, American cardiologist.[359]
- Bruce Hansen, 54, American football player (New England Patriots).[360]
- Brian Hurn, 76, Australian cricketer (South Australia).[361]
- Jack Johnson, 81, American football player (Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills).[362]
- Héctor Mario López Fuentes, 85, Guatemalan general, prostate cancer.[363]
- Ankaralı Namık, 38, Turkish folk singer, fall.[364]
- Tommy O'Keefe, 87, American basketball player (Washington Capitols, Baltimore Bullets) and coach (Georgetown Hoyas).[365]
- Anita Sarko, 68, American DJ and journalist, suicide by hanging.[366]
- Loren P. Thompson, 88, American politician.[367]
- Harry Verran, 85, Canadian politician, MP for South West Nova (1993–1997).[368]
- Frank Watkins, 47, American bassist (Obituary, Gorgoroth), cancer.[369]
- Paul West, 85, British-born American novelist and poet, pneumonia.[370]
19
- Bill Collier, 94, Australian rugby league player (St. George Dragons).[371]
- Bill Daley, 96, American football player.[372]
- Ron Greener, 81, English footballer (Darlington).[373]
- Ena Kadic, 26, Bosnian-born Austrian model, fall.[374]
- Patricia Kern, 88, British mezzo-soprano and voice teacher.[375]
- Fleming Mackell, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins).[376]
- Alessandro Plotti, 83, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Pisa (1986–2008).[377]
- Dick Sharples, 88, British scriptwriter.[378]
- Ali Treki, 78, Libyan diplomat, Foreign Minister (1976–1982, 1984–1986), President of the United Nations General Assembly (2009–2010).[379]
- D. C. Wilcutt, 92, American basketball player (St. Louis Bombers).[380]
- Roland R. Wright, 96, American Mormon missionary.[381]
20
- Makis Dendrinos, 65, Greek basketball player and coach, complications from a heart attack.[382]
- Rufus Granderson, 79, American football player.[383]
- Arno Gruen, 92, German-born American psychologist.[384]
- Neeltje Karelse, 89, Dutch Olympic track-and-field athlete (1948).[385]
- Gilberto Jiménez Narváez, 78, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Riohacha (1996–2001).[386]
- Kazimierz Łaski, 93, Polish-born Austrian economist.[387]
- Yoná Magalhães, 80, Brazilian actress, complications following heart surgery.[388]
- Juan Negri, 90, Chilean footballer.[389]
- Brian Oliver, 86, Australian Olympic athlete (1956).[390]
- Syed Zahoor Qasim, 88, Indian marine biologist.[391]
- Don Rendell, 89, English jazz musician.[392]
- Sir John Scott, 84, New Zealand medical researcher, President of the Royal Society of New Zealand (1997–2000).[393]
- Ian Steel, 86, Scottish racing cyclist.[394]
- K. S. L. Swamy, 77, Indian film director and singer, National Film Award for Best Children's Film (1989).[395]
- Jane Wardle, 64, British clinical psychologist, cancer.[396]
- Cory Wells, 74, American singer (Three Dog Night), complications from multiple myeloma.[397]
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- Peter Baldwin, 82, British actor (Coronation Street).[398]
- Piercarlo Beroldi, 87, Italian Olympic sports shooter.[399]
- France Bučar, 92, Slovene politician, Speaker of the National Assembly (1990–1992).[400]
- Gregory Robert Choppin, 87, American nuclear chemist.[401]
- E. Virgil Conway, 85, American civil servant.[402]
- Marty Ingels, 79, American actor (I'm Dickens, He's Fenster, Pac-Man), stroke.[403]
- Jim Jodat, 61, American football player, cancer.[404]
- Suryanath U. Kamath, 78, Indian historian.[405]
- Francis Kiddle, 73, British philatelist, lung cancer.[406]
- Simo Kuismanen, 83, Finnish Olympic sprint canoeist.[407]
- Ossie Langfelder, 89, Austrian-born American politician, Mayor of Springfield, Illinois (1987–1995).[408]
- Rhoda Leonard, 87, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[409]
- Homer I. Lewis, 96, American major general.[410]
- Michael Meacher, 75, British politician, MP for Oldham West (1970–1997) and Oldham West and Royton (since 1997).[411]
- Norman W. Moore, 92, British conservationist, researcher into the use of organochloride pesticides.[412]
- William Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield, 85, Scottish nobleman and politician, appointed MEP (1973–1975).[413]
- Diana Pullein-Thompson, 90, British writer.[414]
- Jim Robertson, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics, Kansas City Athletics).[415]
- Yawar Saeed, 80, Pakistani cricketer and manager, brain tumour.[416]
- Anton Solomoukha, 69, Ukrainian-born French artist and photographer.[417]
- Sir Christopher Walford, 80, British solicitor and politician, Lord Mayor of London (1994–1995).[418]
- Sheldon Wolin, 93, American political theorist.[419]
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- Willem Aantjes, 92, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1959–1978).[420]
- Çetin Altan, 88, Turkish writer and politician, MP (1965–1969).[421]
- Murphy Anderson, 89, American comic book artist (Superman, Green Lantern, Hawkman), creator of Zatanna, heart failure.[422]
- John Backe, 83, American television executive, President and CEO of CBS (1977–1980), heart failure.[423]
- Scott Barr, 99, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1977–1983) and Senate (1983–1993).[424]
- Larry Clarke, 90, Canadian businessman and Chancellor of York University (1986–1991).[425]
- Tien Feng, 87, Chinese actor.[426]
- Juan Ferrer, 60, Cuban judoka, Olympic silver medalist (1980).[427]
- Esther Geller, 93, American painter.[428]
- Jürgen Henkys, 85, German theologian.[429]
- Labh Janjua, 57, Indian singer-songwriter, suspected heart attack.[430]
- Louis Jung, 98, French politician, Senator for Bas-Rhin (1952–1995).[431]
- Bryan Lowe, 89, English cricketer (Cheshire).[432]
- Jerome Kass, 78, American screenwriter (Queen of the Stardust Ballroom), prostate cancer.[433]
- Gorden Kelley, 77, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins).[434]
- Arnold Klein, 70, American dermatologist.[435]
- Mark Murphy, 83, American jazz vocalist, complications from pneumonia.[436]
- Carl Schaukowitch, 64, American football player (Denver Broncos).[437]
- Bernard Schröter, 81, German Olympic boxer.[438]
- Michael Margaret Stewart, 62, American lawyer, First Lady of Alaska (1986–1990), ovarian cancer.[439]
- Mohammad Daud Sultanzoy, 63, Afghan politician, shot.[440]
- Tomás Torres Mercado, 54, Mexican politician, member of the Senate (2006–2012), plane crash.[441]
- John Tsitouris, 79, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Athletics).[442]
- Jorge Valls, 82, Cuban activist and poet.[443]
- Richard M. Wells, 85, American major general.[444]
- Joshua Wheeler, 39, American army soldier, shot.[445]
23
- Jake Bailey, 37, American make-up artist, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.[446]
- Bill Berezowski, 87, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Toronto Argonauts).[447]
- Leon Bibb, 93, American folk singer.[448]
- John Bossy, 82, British historian.[449]
- Michel Couriard, 61, British Channel Islander civil servant, cancer.[450]
- Roger De Clerck, 91, Belgian chief executive (Beaulieu International Group).[451]
- Arthur Gilbert, 94, British nonagenarian triathlete.[452]
- Reggie Hannah, 56, American basketball player, cancer.[453]
- Guðbjartur Hannesson, 65, Icelandic politician, cancer.[454]
- Antony Hignell, 87, British sportsman.[455]
- Krunoslav Hulak, 64, Croatian chess grandmaster, lung cancer.[456]
- Roar Johansen, 80, Norwegian footballer (Fredrikstad, national team).[457]
- Bill Keith, 75, American banjo player, cancer.[458]
- Albert Kish, 78, Hungarian-born Canadian film director.[459]
- Stephen Melia, 53, Irish Gaelic footballer, complications from motor neuron disease.[460]
- Takis Papageorgopoulos, 81, Greek army general and politician.[461]
- Peter Price, 83, Scottish footballer (Ayr United, St Mirren).[462]
- Jim Roberts, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues), cancer.[463]
- Fred Sands, 77, American real estate mogul, stroke.[464]
- Thomas G. Stemberg, 66, American office supply executive (Staples Inc.) and philanthropist, stomach cancer.[465]
- Paride Tumburus, 76, Italian footballer, heart attack.[466]
- Lyubov Tyurina, 72, Russian Soviet volleyball player, Olympic champion (1972).[467]
- Zhu Muzhi, 98, Chinese politician.[468]
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- Sir Michael Beetham, 92, British marshal of the air force, Chief of the Air Staff (1977–1982).[469]
- Carlos Bousoño, 92, Spanish poet and literary critic.[470]
- Alvin Bronstein, 87, American lawyer and prisoner rights activist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[471]
- Christopher Chapman, 88, Canadian writer, director, editor and cinematographer (A Place to Stand), creator of the multi-dynamic image technique.[472]
- Hasset Go, 29, Filipino chef, liver cancer.[473]
- Kirsty Howard, 20, British hospice fundraiser, complications from a kidney infection and heart attack.[474]
- Shamshad Hussain, 69, Indian painter, liver cancer.[475]
- Margarita Khemlin, 55, Ukrainian author.[476]
- Edythe Kirchmaier, 107, American centenarian, oldest known Facebook user.[477]
- Ján Chryzostom Korec, 91, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Jesuit Cardinal and Bishop of Nitra (1990–2005).[478]
- Eteiwi Majali, 64–65, Jordanian politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2013).[479]
- Will McLean, 58, American fantasy artist, esophageal cancer.[480]
- Maureen O'Hara, 95, Irish-American actress (How Green Was My Valley, Miracle on 34th Street, The Quiet Man).[481]
- Nat Peck, 90, American jazz trombonist.[482]
- Sandra Peterson, 79, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2005–2013).[483]
- Gaston Poulain, 88, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Périgueux (1988–2004).[484]
- William John Quinn, 104, American railroad executive.[485]
- Bhaskar Save, 93, Indian farmer and activist.[citation needed]
- Thomas Sunesson, 56, Swedish footballer (Malmö FF).[486]
- Ryszard Wcisło, 82, Polish scout leader.[487]
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- Cao Ying, 92, Chinese translator of Russian literature.[488]
- David Cesarani, 58, British Jewish historian, Holocaust specialist, complications from spinal surgery.[489]
- Fehmi Demir, 58, Turkish politician, leader of the Rights and Freedoms Party, traffic collision.[490]
- Wojciech Fangor, 92, Polish artist.[491]
- Pijush Ganguly, 50, Indian actor, multiple organ failure following traffic collision.[492]
- Ken Graveney, 90, English cricketer (Gloucestershire).[493]
- Marlo Henderson, 67, American session guitarist.[494]
- Lisa Jardine, 71, British early modern historian, cancer.[495]
- Vladimír Kobranov, 88, Czech ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1948).[496]
- Cecil Lolo, 27, South African footballer (Ajax Cape Town), traffic collision.[497]
- Dennis Morgan, 63, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), heart attack.[498]
- Georg Müller, 64, German-born Norwegian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Trondheim (1997–2009).[499]
- Flip Saunders, 60, American basketball coach (Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards, Minnesota Timberwolves), lymphoma.[500]
- Lee Shaw, 89, American jazz pianist.[501]
- Asa T. Spaulding Jr., 81, American politician.[502]
- Matt Watson, 79, Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock).[503]
- Basil Williams, 65, Jamaican cricketer (West Indies), heart attack.[504]
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- Willis Carto, 89, American white supremacist and Holocaust denier, founder of the American Free Press.[505]
- S. Barry Cooper, 72, British mathematician, computational theorist, author and activist.[506]
- Robert P. DeVecchi, 85, American rescue foundation executive, Director of International Rescue Committee.[507]
- Peter Farquhar, 69, English novelist, homicide.[508]
- Steve Goss, 65, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (2006–2010), cancer.[509]
- Zeke Hogeland, 89, American college basketball coach (Northern Iowa).[510]
- Penelope Houston, 88, British film critic, editor of Sight & Sound (1956–1990).[511]
- Leo Kadanoff, 78, American physicist (University of Chicago), President of American Physical Society (2006–2008), respiratory failure.[512]
- Robert Light, 88, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1985–1996).[513]
- Keith McNamara, 87, American politician.[514]
- Giuseppe Nazzaro, 77, Italian-born Syrian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Aleppo (2002–2013).[515]
- David Rodriguez, 63, American singer-songwriter.[516]
- Sam Sarpong, 40, British-born American model and actor (Love Don't Cost a Thing, Farm House, Anchor Baby), suicide by jumping.[517]
- Ed Walker, 83, American radio personality (Joy Boys), cancer.[518]
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- Farag Ali, 52, Egyptian Olympic wrestler.[519]
- Eric Allen, 66, American football player (Toronto Argonauts, Michigan State).[520]
- Mitzura Arghezi, 90, Romanian actress, journalist and politician, MP (1996–2004).[521]
- Helen Astin, 83, Greek-born American scholar and feminist.[522]
- Ayerdhal, 56, French author, cancer.[523]
- Ranjit Roy Chaudhury, 84, Indian pharmacologist.[524]
- Betsy Drake, 92, American actress and writer.[525]
- Philip French, 82, British film critic (The Observer) and BBC radio producer, heart attack.[526]
- Herbie Goins, 76, American R&B singer.[527]
- Henry Hook, 60, American crossword compiler.[528]
- Miyu Matsuki, 38, Japanese voice actress, lymphoma due to chronic active EBV infection.[529]
- Tshepo Ngwane, 39, South African actor.[530]
- Gulam Noon, Baron Noon, 79, Indian-born British food production businessman, chancellor of University of East London, liver cancer.[531]
- Noriyoshi Ohrai, 79, Japanese illustrator, pneumonia.[532]
- Stanley Philips, 95, English cricketer.[533]
- Rajendra Singh Rana, 54, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA for Deoband (2002–2007, 2012–2015), cancer.[534]
- Ralph Richeson, 63, American actor (Deadwood, Hancock), heart failure.[535]
- Rose Tobias Shaw, 97, Polish-born American casting director (The Jewel of the Nile, Equus, The Wild Geese).[536]
- Yoshito Takamine, 89, American politician and labor leader, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1959–1984).[537]
- Tillman, 10, American skateboarding English bulldog, heart disease.[538]
- Irving Ungerman, 92, Canadian boxing manager (George Chuvalo, Clyde Gray), promoter, poultry executive and philanthropist, stroke.[539]
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- Pazuzu Algarad, 36–37, American murderer, suicide by exsanguination.[540]
- Peter Barrett, 59, Irish Anglican prelate, Bishop of Cashel and Ossory (2002–2006).[541]
- Jack A. Brown, 86, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1963–1974, 1987–1996, 2005–2011) and Senate (1999–2004).[542]
- Diane Charlemagne, 51, British singer (Urban Cookie Collective), cancer.[543]
- Joseph Dergham, 85, Lebanese-born Egyptian Maronite Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Cairo (1989–2005).[544]
- Nancy Dye, 56, American historian and educator, President of Oberlin College (1994–2007).[545]
- Bruce L. Edwards, 63, American literary scholar, expert on C.S. Lewis, ruptured aortic aneurysm.[546]
- Nicolás Fuentes, 74, Peruvian footballer (national team), pulmonary failure as a complication of diabetes.[547]
- Tom Hosier, 73, American college football coach (Eureka, Macalester, Winona State).[548]
- Attila Kálmán, 77, Hungarian educator and politician, MP (1990–1994).[549]
- Terry Kershaw, 63, American sociologist.[550]
- Monte B. Miller, 85, American lieutenant general.[551]
- Sir Gerry Neale, 74, British politician, MP for North Cornwall (1979–1992).[552]
- Gyang Pwajok, 48, Nigerian politician, member of the Senate for Plateau (2012–2015), complications from hepatocellular carcinoma.[553]
- Jorge Scarso, 99, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Patos de Minas (1967–1992).[554]
- Tadeusz Sobolewicz, 92, Polish actor and author, survivor of Nazi concentration camps.[555]
- Scott James Wells, 54, American actor (Superboy) and model.[556]
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- Nick Bolkovac, 87, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) .[557]
- Per Brunvand, 78, Norwegian newspaper editor.[558]
- Luther Burden, 62, American basketball player (Virginia Squires, New York Knicks), heart failure.[559]
- Jacques Delécluse, 82, French percussionist.[560]
- Kenneth Gilbert, 84, British actor (Doctor Who, House of Cards).[561]
- Kunishirō Hayashi, 76, Japanese actor, pancreatic cancer.[562]
- Ernesto Herrera, 73, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1998–2001) and Senate (1987–1998), heart attack.[563]
- Tassie Johnson, 77, Australian football player (Melbourne).[564]
- Peter Knott, 59, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives for Gilmore (1993–1996).[565]
- Lowell B. Komie, 87, American lawyer and author.[566]
- Boris Kristančič, 82, Slovene Olympic basketball player (1960) and coach.[567]
- Oddvar Kruge, 89, Norwegian footballer.[568]
- James Luther Mays, 94, American Old Testament scholar.[569]
- Franz Thaler, 90, Italian author.[570]
- Ranko Žeravica, 85, Serbian basketball coach (Partizan).[571]
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- Richard Amidon, 87, American politician.[572]
- Mel Daniels, 71, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Indiana Pacers).[573]
- Haliru Dantoro, 77, Nigerian traditional ruler and politician, Emir of Borgu (since 2000), member of the Senate (1993).[574]
- Zehra Deović, 76, Bosnian sevdalinka folk singer.[575]
- Wallace Dollase, 78, American horse trainer.[576]
- Joel Elkes, 101, American medical researcher.[577]
- Jean Ferris, 76, American author (Love Among the Walnuts), complications from acute myeloid leukemia.[578]
- Colin Hilton, 78, English cricketer (Lancashire).[579]
- Beverly Long, 95, American activist.[580]
- John McCollum, 93, American opera singer.[581]
- Al Molinaro, 96, American actor (The Odd Couple, Happy Days, Joanie Loves Chachi), complications from infected gall bladder.[582]
- Lucídio Portela Nunes, 93, Brazilian politician, Governor of Piauí (1979–1983).[583]
- Wallace E. Oates, 78, American economist.[584]
- Sinan Şamil Sam, 41, German-born Turkish professional boxer, liver failure.[585]
- Double Shah, 51, Pakistani fraudster.
- Norm Siebern, 82, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles).[586]
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- Ants Antson, 76, Estonian speed skater, Olympic champion (1964).[587]
- Thomas Blatt, 88, Polish writer and Holocaust survivor following escape from Sobibór, complications from dementia.[588]
- Sergio Donadoni, 101, Italian Egyptologist.[589]
- Patricia Farrar, 84, American educator, First Lady of South Dakota (1969–1971), Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia.[590]
- Ivan Frgić, 62, Serbian Yugoslav Olympic silver medallist wrestler (1976).[591]
- Howard Green, 90, Canadian-American physician and clinical researcher (MIT, Harvard Medical School), pioneer in skin regeneration, respiratory failure.[592]
- Hroar Hansen, 68, Norwegian politician, newspaper owner and editor (Morgenbladet).[593]
- Charles Herbert, 66, American actor (Wagon Train, 13 Ghosts, The Fly), heart attack.[594]
- Tadeusz Jodłowski, 90, Polish artist.[595]
- Pinky Kravitz, 88, American radio broadcaster (WOND).[596]
- Dick Lane, 88, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1966–1994).[597]
- George K. Larsen, 77, American politician.[598]
- Colin Nicholson, 79, New Zealand lawyer and jurist, judge of the High Courts of New Zealand (1998–2009) and the Cook Islands (2005–2012).[599]
- Ryūzō Saki, 78, Japanese writer, throat cancer.[600]
- Gus Savage, 90, American newspaper executive and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Illinois's 2nd district (1981–1993).[601]
- David Shugar, 100, Polish-born Canadian physicist.[602]
- Benjamin Drake Wright, 89, American psychometrician.[603]
- T. M. Wright, 68, American author, Parkinson's disease.[604]
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