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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2016.
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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September 2016
1
- Raymond Daveluy, 89, Canadian composer, organist, music educator and arts administrator.[1]
- Thomas G. Doran, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rockford (1994–2012).[2]
- Frederick Drandua, 73, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Arua (1986–2009), diabetes.[3]
- Fred Hellerman, 89, American folk singer (The Weavers), guitarist, producer and songwriter.[4]
- Kerson Huang, 88, Chinese-born American theoretical physicist.[5]
- Ruth Hubbard, 92, Austrian-born American biologist.[6]
- Kacey Jones, 66, American singer-songwriter ("I'm the One Mama Warned You About"), producer and humorist, cancer.[7]
- Len Maddocks, 90, Australian cricketer.[8]
- Leif Mæhle, 89, Norwegian literary historian.[9]
- Zahid Malik, 78, Pakistani journalist and editor.[10]
- William Ole Ntimama, 88, Kenyan politician, MP (2007–2014).[11]
- Jon Polito, 65, American actor (Miller's Crossing, The Rocketeer, Homicide: Life on the Street), multiple myeloma.[12]
- Emilio Prini, 73, Italian artist.[13]
- Frans ten Bos, 79, Scottish rugby union player (national team).[14]
2
- Nalinidhar Bhattacharya, 94, Indian poet and literary critic.[15]
- Neville Crowe, 79, Australian footballer.[16]
- Gary D., 52, German trance producer and DJ, pulmonary embolism.[17]
- Blackie Gejeian, 90, American race car driver and hot rod builder.[18]
- Jerry Heller, 75, American music manager (N.W.A), heart attack.[19]
- John Hostetter, 69, American actor (Murphy Brown, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Heartbreak Ridge), complications from cancer.[20]
- Islam Karimov, 78, Uzbek politician, President (since 1991), stroke.[21]
- Gerald Lehner, 48, Austrian football referee.[22]
- Don Minnick, 85, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[23]
- Margrit Mondavi, 91, Swiss-born American businesswoman, Vice President of Cultural Affairs at Robert Mondavi Winery.[24]
- David Morgan, 56, Northern Irish television presenter and journalist.[25]
- Antonina Seredina, 87, Soviet Russian sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1960).[26]
- Joseph Whitney, 87, British-born Canadian geographer.[27]
- Daniel Willems, 60, Belgian Olympic cyclist (1976).[28]
- Chilla Wilson, 85, Australian rugby union player.[29]
- Eileen Younghusband, 95, British World War II officer and author.[30]
3
- Jack Aiken, 98, Australian politician.[31]
- Mir Quasem Ali, 63, Bangladeshi businessman, politician and war criminal, execution by hanging.[32]
- Maria Isabel Barreno, 77, Portuguese writer.[33]
- Kalthoum Bornaz, 71, Tunisian screenwriter, film editor and director.[34]
- Jane Brick, 74, Swedish journalist, brain tumor.[35]
- Carlos Bulgheroni, 71, Argentine businessman, CEO of Bridas.[36]
- Claudio Olinto de Carvalho, 74, Brazilian football player and coach (Cagliari).[37]
- Anna Dewdney, 50, American children's author and illustrator, brain cancer.[38]
- John W. Drummond, 96, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate (1966–2008).[39]
- Albert Hofstede, 75, American politician, Mayor of Minneapolis (1974–1975, 1978–1979), respiratory illness.[40]
- Sam F. Iacobellis, 87, American engineer.[41]
- Jaakko Kolmonen, 75, Finnish chef.[42]
- Pran Kurup, 49, Indian entrepreneur and author, heart failure.[43]
- Norman Kwong, 86, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Eskimos) and politician, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta (2005–2010).[44]
- Leslie H. Martinson, 101, American film and television director (Batman: The Movie, CHiPs, Fantasy Island).[45]
- Fred McFarlane, 55, American songwriter ("Show Me Love", "Don't Wanna Go Home"), record producer and musician.[46]
- Dabney Montgomery, 93, American pilot (Tuskegee Airmen), bodyguard of Martin Luther King Jr.[47]
- Jan Nilsen, 79, Norwegian footballer (Fredrikstad FK, national team).[48]
- Peter Oresick, 60, American poet, brain cancer.[49]
- Johnny Rebel, 77, American country singer.[50]
- Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor, 79, American culinary anthropologist/griot, food writer and broadcaster on public media.[51]
- Jean-Christophe Yoccoz, 59, French mathematician.[52]
4
- Adam Bielański, 103, Polish chemist and professor.[53]
- Bob Bissonnette, 35, Venezuelan-born Canadian singer, ice hockey player (Hull Olympiques, Acadie–Bathurst Titan) and baseball team owner (Québec Capitales), helicopter crash.[54]
- Frank J. Barbaro, 88, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1973–1996), heart failure.[55]
- Gintautas Iešmantas, 86, Lithuanian politician.[56]
- Zvonko Ivezić, 67, Serbian footballer (Vojvodina, Sochaux, RC Paris).[57]
- Peter Janich, 74, German philosopher, cancer.[58]
- David Jenkins, 91, English cleric and theologian, Bishop of Durham (1984–1994).[59]
- Klaus Katzur, 73, German swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1972).[60]
- Novella Matveyeva, 81, Russian poet and singer-songwriter.[61]
- Richard Neville, 74, Australian writer and editor (Oz).[62]
- Isidore Okpewho, 74, Nigerian novelist and critic.[63]
- Cyril C. Perera, 93, Sri Lankan author.[64]
- Clifford S. Perlman, 90, American businessman, CEO of Caesars Palace.[65]
- Melvyn Pignon, 86, English field hockey player.[66]
- Clarence D. Rappleyea Jr., 82, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1973–1995).[67]
- Zoran Šami, 67, Serbian politician, speaker at the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro.[68]
- Klaus Traube, 88, German mechanical engineer and anti-nuclear power activist.[69]
- Yang Jingnian, 107, Chinese economist.[70]
5
- John Ball, 81, English Anglican prelate, Assistant Bishop of Central Tanganyika.[71]
- Arif Beg, 81, Indian politician, Bharatiya Janta Party leader.[72]
- Gilbert Chapron, 83, French boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[73]
- She'ar Yashuv Cohen, 88, Israeli chief rabbi of Haifa.[74]
- Duane Graveline, 85, American astronaut.[75]
- Sir Fred Holliday, 80, British marine biologist.[76]
- Jaroslav Jareš, 86, Czech football player and manager (Slavia Prague).[77]
- Joe Hosteen Kellwood, 95, American World War II veteran, Navajo code talker.[78]
- George McLeod, 83, Scottish footballer.[79]
- Max Murray, 80, Scottish footballer (Rangers, West Bromwich Albion).[80]
- Hugh O'Brian, 91, American actor (The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Shootist, Twins).[81]
- Rudolph T. Randa, 76, American judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin (since 1992), brain cancer.[82]
- Donald Ranvaud, 62, Italian-born British journalist and film producer (The Constant Gardener, Central Station, City of God), heart attack.[83]
- Phyllis Schlafly, 92, American constitutional lawyer, conservative activist and author, cancer.[84]
- Karl Schlechta, 94, Austrian football player and coach (Austria Wien, Sturm Graz, Rapid Wien).[85]
- Michael Spindler 73, German businessman, CEO of Apple (1993–1996).[86]
- Lindsay Tuckett, 97, South African Test cricketer.[87]
- Israfil Yilmaz, 29, Turkish-born Dutch ISIS trainer, militant and blogger, airstrike.[88]
6
- Richard Beeman, 74, American historian, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[89]
- Cary Blanchard, 47, American football player (Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets).[90]
- John Royston Coleman, 95, American university president (Haverford College), Parkinson's disease.[91]
- Emlyn Davies, 94, Welsh rugby union player (Swansea, Aberavon, national team).[92]
- H. Joel Deckard, 74, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from Indiana's 8th congressional district (1979–1983).[93]
- Raymond Hide, 87, British physicist.[94]
- Michael Ibru, 86, Nigerian businessman (Ibru Organization).[95]
- Edward J. Lofgren, 102, American physicist.[96]
- Nauyane Ariyadhamma Mahathera, 77, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk and author.[97]
- Lewis Merenstein, 81, American record producer (Van Morrison), pneumonia.[98]
- Dave Pacey, 79, English footballer (Luton Town).[99]
- Alfredo Peña, 72, Venezuelan journalist and politician.[100]
- Bernard Planque, 84, French Olympic basketball player[101]
- Darren Seals, 29, American activist (Black Lives Matter), shot.[102]
- Andrzej Szymczak, 67, Polish handball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1976).[103]
- Robert Timberg, 76, American journalist (The Baltimore Sun) and writer (The Nightingale's Song).[104]
- Lilian Uchtenhagen, 87, Swiss economist and politician.[105]
- Koos van Ellinckhuijzen, 74, Namibian artist.[106]
- Offlee Wild, 16, American Thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack.[107]
7
- António Barbosa de Melo, 83, Portuguese lawyer and politician.[108]
- José Barluenga, 76, Spanish chemist.[109]
- D. J. Cameron, 83, New Zealand sports journalist.[110]
- Bobby Chacon, 64, American boxer, world champion (1974–1975, 1982–1983), fall.[111]
- Maria Costa, 89, Italian poet.[112]
- Clifford Curry, 79, American beach music and R&B singer ("She Shot a Hole in My Soul").[113]
- Bob Dailey, 63, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, Philadelphia Flyers), cancer.[114]
- Ignacy Dybała, 90, Polish footballer
- Massimo Felisatti, 84, Italian author and screenwriter (Silent Action, The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave).[115]
- Ken Higgs, 79, English cricketer.[116]
- Peter Kavanagh, 63, Canadian radio producer, creator of Canada Reads, heart attack.[117]
- Joseph Keller, 93, American mathematician.[118]
- Shyamala Pappu, 82, Indian lawyer.[119]
- Norbert Schemansky, 92, American weightlifter, Olympic champion (1952).[120]
- Jean-Louis Schneiter, 83, French politician, Mayor of Reims (1999–2008).[121]
- Farhang Sharif, 84–85, Iranian musician and tar player.[citation needed]
- Graham Wiggins, 53, American musician.[122]
- Kitty Xu Ting, 25, Chinese actress, lymphoma.[123]
- Ye Xiushan, 81, Chinese philosopher.[124]
- Vincent Zhu Wei-Fang, 90, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Yongjia (since 2007).[125]
8
- Hannes Arch, 48, Austrian race pilot, world champion (2008), helicopter crash.[126]
- Johan Botha, 51, South African operatic tenor, cancer.[127]
- Inga Clendinnen, 82, Australian historian.[128]
- Jacques Dominati, 89, French politician.[129]
- Hazel Douglas, 92, British actress (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1).[130]
- Sir Trevor Jones, 89, British politician.[131]
- The Lady Chablis, 59, American actress (Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil), pneumonia.[132]
- Bert Llewellyn, 77, English footballer (Crewe, Port Vale, Wigan).[133]
- William J. McCormack, 83, Mauritian-born Canadian police chief (Toronto Police Service).[134]
- Antonio Nuzzi, 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi-Conza-Nusco-Bisaccia (1981–1988) and Teramo-Atri (1988–2002).[135]
- Dragiša Pešić, 62, Montenegrin politician, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (2001–2003).[136]
- Prince Buster, 78, Jamaican ska musician ("One Step Beyond", "Al Capone").[137]
- Roman Romanchuk, 37, Ukrainian-born Russian boxer and kickboxer, heart attack.[138]
- John Watts, 69, British politician, MP for Slough (1983–1997).[139]
- Greta Zimmer Friedman, 92, American dental assistant, subject in V-J Day in Times Square photo.[140]
9
- Chad Brown, 68, American football official (National Football League).[141]
- Sylvia Gore, 71, English football player (national team) and manager (Wales national team), cancer.[142]
- Luke Herrmann, 84, German-born British art historian.[143]
- James Blyden Jenkins-Johnston, 69, Sierra Leonean lawyer.[144]
- Koichi Kato, 77, Japanese politician, pneumonia.[145]
- Lord Littlebrook, 87, British midget wrestler, trainer and booking manager.[146]
- Zdeněk Měřínský, 68, Czech archeologist and historian.[147]
- Carl Miles, 98, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[148]
- Bill Nojay, 59, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (since 2013), suicide by gunshot.[149]
- Ben Press, 92, American tennis player, prostate cancer.[150]
- James Siang'a, 67, Kenyan football player and manager (Gor Mahia, national team), diabetes.[151]
- Mario Spezi, 71, Italian journalist and author (The Monster of Florence: A True Story).[152]
- James Stacy, 79, American actor (Lancer, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Something Wicked This Way Comes), anaphylaxis.[153]
10
- Robert Eugene Allen, 81, American business executive, CEO of AT&T (1988–1997), stroke.[154]
- Horst Bergmann, 78, German Olympic wrestler.[155]
- Giuliano Carnimeo, 84, Italian director (The Case of the Bloody Iris).[156]
- Pyotr Devyatkin, 39, Kazakhstani Olympic ice hockey player (1998).[157]
- Luis Eduardo González, 70, Uruguayan political scientist, cancer.[158]
- Mahmut Hekimoğlu, 60, Turkish actor and film producer, prostate cancer.[159]
- Väinö Koskela, 95, Finnish Olympic long-distance runner (1948, 1952), European championship bronze medalist (1950).[160]
- Jutta Limbach, 82, German jurist and politician, President of the Federal Constitutional Court (1994–2002).[161]
- Frank Masley, 56, American Olympic luger (1980, 1984, 1988), cancer.[162]
- Jure Radić, 62, Croatian civil engineer and politician, gastric cancer.[163]
- Chris Stone, 81, American recording studio owner (Record Plant) and entrepreneur, heart attack and stroke.[164]
- Mojmír Stuchlík, 86, Czech Olympic ski jumper[165]
- Vladimír Vacátko, 63, German Olympic ice hockey player (1980).[166]
- Joy Viado, 57, Filipino comedian and actress, heart attack.[167]
- Joe Zaleski, 89, American-born Canadian football player and coach (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[168]
11
- İshak Alaton, 89, Turkish businessman (Alarko Holding), heart failure.[169]
- Valeri Alikov, 56, Russian Hill Mari poet.[170]
- Alexis Arquette, 47, American actress (The Wedding Singer, Pulp Fiction, Lords of Dogtown), cardiac arrest.[171]
- Geert Bekaert, 88, Belgian architectural critic.[172]
- Michel Bergerac, 84, French executive (Revlon).[173]
- Per Brandtzæg, 80, Norwegian physician.[174]
- Lawrence D. Cohen, 83, American attorney, politician and judge, Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota (1972–1976).[175]
- Louis E. Crandall, 87, American printer and entrepreneur (Legend City).[176]
- Beryl Crockford, 66, British rower, world champion (1985).[177]
- Nelson Davidyan, 66, Armenian Soviet wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1976).[178]
- Ben Idrissa Dermé, 34, Burkinabe footballer (Sheriff Tiraspol, CA Bastia), heart attack.[179]
- Mbaye-Jacques Diop, 80, Senegalese politician, member of the National Assembly (1983–2004), Mayor of Rufisque (1987–2002).[180]
- Gavin Frost, 86, British Wiccan author.[181]
- Let's Elope, 28, New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse, Melbourne Cup winner (1991).[182]
- Norman May, 88, Australian sports broadcaster.[183]
- Claude-Jean Philippe, 83, French film critic and filmmaker.[184]
- Bruno Poromaa, 80, Swedish politician, MP (1982–1994), municipal commissioner for Kiruna (1994–1998).[185]
- Dalmiro Sáenz, 90, Argentine playwright.[186]
- Ken Sparkes, 76, Australian radio broadcaster, heart attack.[187]
- Ricky Tosso, 56, Peruvian actor, cancer.[188]
- Lyn Wilde, 93, American singer and actress.[189]
12
- Gunnila Bernadotte, 93, Swedish countess.[citation needed]
- Tor Brustad, 89, Norwegian biophysicist.[190]
- Ellen Burka, 95, Dutch-born Canadian figure skater and coach, Dutch national champion (1946, 1947).[191]
- Sándor Csoóri, 86, Hungarian poet, essayist, writer, and politician.[192]
- Edmund D. Edelman, 85, American politician.[193]
- Ali Javan, 89, Iranian-American physicist, heart attack.[194]
- Hidayat Inayat Khan, 99, English-French composer and conductor.[195]
- Peter Pettalia, 61, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (since 2011), traffic collision.[196]
- Tavin Pumarejo, 84, Puerto Rican actor, comedian and jíbaro singer.[197]
- Fred Quillan, 60, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), NFL champion (1981, 1984).[198]
- Arquimínio Rodrigues da Costa, 92, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Macau (1976–1988).[199]
- Hans Rosander, 79, Swedish footballer (IFK Norrköping, national team), complications from heart surgery.[200]
- William San Bento, 69, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (1993–2015).[201]
- Stanley Sheinbaum, 96, American peace and human rights activist.[202]
- Bob Wilkinson, 88, American football player (New York Giants), Parkinson's disease.[203]
13
- Denis Atkins, 77, English footballer (Bradford City).[204]
- Sunil Bardewa, 44, Nepalese pop singer.[205]
- Artyom Bezrodny, 37, Ukrainian-born Russian footballer (Spartak Moscow), heart attack.[206]
- Ottavio Bugatti, 87, Italian footballer (Napoli, Inter Milan).[207]
- Matt Gray, 80, Scottish footballer (Third Lanark, Manchester City).[208]
- Jack Hofsiss, 65, American stage director (The Elephant Man).[209]
- Judith Jacobs, 77, American legislator, fall.[210]
- Ermanno Rea, 89, Italian novelist, Viareggio Prize and Premio Campiello recipient.[211]
- Jonathan Riley-Smith, 78, English medieval historian.[212]
- Mike Roberts, 83, American radio sportscaster (New Mexico Lobos), cancer.[213]
- Gérard Rondeau, 63, French photographer, cancer.[214]
- Arnie Schmautz, 83, Canadian ice hockey player.[215]
- Unto Valpas, 72, Finnish politician, MP (1999–2011).[216]
14
- Valeriy Abramov, 60, Russian long-distance runner.[217]
- Dick Adams, 96, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[218]
- Don Buchla, 79, American synthesizer designer.[219]
- Agostino Cossia, 79, Italian Olympic boxer.[220]
- Max Dunbier, 78, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Campbelltown (1968–1971).[221]
- Sir George Engle, 90, British barrister and civil servant.[222]
- Lady Caroline Faber, 93, British aristocrat.[223]
- Eduard Gusev, 80, Russian Soviet Olympic cyclist (1956).[224]
- Kim McGuire, 60, American actress (Cry-Baby), pneumonia.[225]
- Karl Gunnar Persson, 73, Swedish economic historian.[226]
- Dennis Shryack, 80, American screenwriter (Turner & Hooch, Pale Rider, Code of Silence), heart failure.[227]
- Hilmar Thate, 85, German actor (Veronika Voss).[228]
- Dean White, 93, American billionaire advertiser and hotel developer.[229]
- Richard Whittington-Egan, 91, British writer and criminologist.[230]
- Gareth F. Williams, 61, Welsh author, cancer.[231]
15
- Vera Cosgrave, 90, Irish public figure.[232]
- Haron Din, 76, Malaysian politician, spiritual leader of PAS (since 2014), heart illness.[233]
- John Gudenus, 75, Austrian politician and convicted Holocaust denier.[234]
- Deborah S. Jin, 47, American physicist, cancer.[235]
- Greg Maher, 49, Irish Gaelic football player (Mayo).[236]
- Rose Mofford, 94, American politician, Governor of Arizona (1988–1991).[237]
- Domingos Montagner, 54, Brazilian actor (Velho Chico), drowning.[238]
- Robert H. Scott, 86, American lacrosse player and coach (Johns Hopkins Blue Jays).[239]
- Haakon Sørbye, 96, Norwegian engineer and resistance member.[240]
16
- Tarık Akan, 66, Turkish actor (Yol), cancer.[241]
- Edward Albee, 88, American playwright (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Delicate Balance, The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?), Tony (1963, 2002) and Pulitzer Prize winner (1967, 1975, 1994).[242]
- Gabriele Amorth, 91, Italian Roman Catholic priest and exorcist, pulmonary disease.[243]
- Don Bass, 70, American professional wrestler (CWA), cancer.[244]
- Hagan Beggs, 79, Northern Irish-born Canadian actor (Danger Bay, Bordertown).[245]
- Bill Bossio, 88, American Olympic boxer.[246]
- Gilles Carpentier, 66, French author and editor.[247]
- Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, 95, Italian banker and politician, President (1999–2006) and Prime Minister (1993–1994), multiple organ failure.[248]
- Jerry Corbetta, 68, American musician (Sugarloaf), Pick's disease.[249]
- Teodoro González de León, 90, Mexican architect.[250]
- Reese Griffiths, 78, New Zealand rugby league player (West Coast, national team).[251]
- Dorothy Cann Hamilton, 67, American chef and businesswoman, CEO of the International Culinary Center, traffic collision.[252]
- Oļģerts Hehts, 84, Latvian basketball player.[253]
- Charles H. Henry, 79, American physicist.[254]
- Giancarlo Iliprandi, 91, Italian graphic designer.[255]
- P. Kannan, 77, Indian politician.[256]
- Todd Kimsey, 54, American actor (The Perfect Storm), lymphoma.[257]
- W. P. Kinsella, 81, Canadian writer (Shoeless Joe), euthanasia.[258]
- Norbert Kröcher, 66, German terrorist (2 June Movement), suicide by gunshot.[259]
- Gérard Louis-Dreyfus, 84, French-born American businessman (Louis Dreyfus Company).[260]
- Graeme MacKenzie, 81, Australian footballer, dementia.[261]
- António Mascarenhas Monteiro, 72, Cape Verdean politician, President (1991–2001).[262]
- John Bentley Mays, 75, Canadian journalist and novelist.[263]
- Marvin Mottet, 86, American Roman Catholic priest.[264]
- Gareth Powell, 82, Welsh writer.[265]
- Qiao Renliang, 28, Chinese singer and actor, suicide by asphyxiation.[266]
- Severino Santiapichi, 90, Italian magistrate and writer.[267]
- Jean-Paul Sauthier, 74, French Olympic field hockey player[268]
- Joe Seng, 69, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (2001–2003) and Senate (since 2003), brain cancer.[269]
- Hovhannes Tcholakian, 97, Turkish Armenian Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Istanbul (1967–2015).[270]
- Bojja Tharakam, 77, Indian writer and social activist, brain tumour.[271]
- Wang Mingfang, 63, Chinese politician, Chairman of CPPCC of Anhui Province (2011–2016).[272]
17
- Theodore Wilbur Anderson, 98, American mathematician and statistician, heart failure.[273]
- Clarence Brooks, 65, American football coach (Baltimore Ravens), esophageal and stomach cancer.[274]
- Charmian Carr, 73, American actress and singer (The Sound of Music), complications from dementia.[275]
- Desmond Clarke, 74, Irish philosopher.[276]
- C. Martin Croker, 54, American voice actor and animator (Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show), sepsis.[277]
- Bahman Golbarnezhad, 48, Iranian Paralympic racing cyclist (2012, 2016), race collision.[278]
- Roman Ivanychuk, 87, Ukrainian writer.[279]
- Rune Larsson, 92, Swedish athlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[280]
- Carmelo Morelos, 85, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Zamboanga (1994–2006).[281]
- Hans Mühlethaler, 86, Swiss writer.[282]
- Sigge Parling, 86, Swedish footballer (Djurgården), World Cup silver medalist (1958).[283]
- Bob Suter, 88, Australian football player (Essendon).[284]
- Rose Warfman, 99, French Holocaust survivor and member of the French Resistance.[285]
18
- Stephanie Booth, 70, British hotelier, tractor collision.[286]
- Joe Browder, 78, American environmental activist, cancer.[287]
- Robert W. Cone, 59, American Army general, prostate cancer.[288]
- John J. Craighead, 100, American wildlife scientist.[289]
- Camille Dagenais, 95, Canadian engineer.[290]
- Sir Nicholas Fenn, 80, British diplomat, High Commissioner to India (1991–1996).[291]
- Robert L. Genillard, 87, Swiss businessman.[292]
- Mary Grant, 88, Ghanaian politician.[293]
- David Kyle, 97, American science fiction writer.[294]
- Lee Ho-cheol, 84, South Korean writer.[295]
- Mandoza, 38, South African kwaito musician, pharyngeal cancer.[296]
- Tom Mintier, 68, American television journalist (CNN).[297]
- Remigio Molina, 45, Argentine Olympic boxer (1992).[298]
- Joan Patricia Murphy, 79, American politician, member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners (since 2002), breast cancer.[299]
- Oddvar Nes, 77, Norwegian linguist.[300]
- Rose Pak, 68, Chinese-born American political activist.[301]
- András Prékopa, 87, Hungarian mathematician.[302]
- Moïse Rahmani, 72, Belgian Sephardic author.[303]
- Hassan Sharif, 65, Emirati artist, cancer.[304]
- Tara Singh, 86, Indian sculptor.[305]
- Lamuel A. Stanislaus, 95, Grenadian dentist and diplomat.[306]
- Michel Vaxès, 75, French politician, member of the National Assembly for Bouches-du-Rhône (2007–2012).[307]
- Wolfhart Zimmermann, 88, German physicist.[308]
19
- Naser al-Raas, 33, Kuwaiti-born Canadian human rights activist, heart failure.[309]
- Burhanettin Bigalı, 89, Turkish general.[310]
- Karl Dietrich Bracher, 94, German political scientist and historian.[311]
- Bobby Breen, 88, Canadian-born American actor and singer.[312]
- Gerwald Claus-Brunner, 44, German politician, suicide.[313]
- Voula Damianakou, 102, Greek writer, translator.[314]
- Mike Fellows, 59, American politician, traffic collision.[315]
- Bill Glassford, 102, American football player and coach.[316]
- Amin Yunis al Husseini, 86, Jordanian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Social Welfare (1963–1965), Minister of Transport (1967–1970).[317]
- Jan O. Karlsson, 77, Swedish politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs (2003), Minister for International Development Cooperation, Migration and Asylum Policy (2002–2003).[318]
- Zerka T. Moreno, 99, Dutch-born American psychotherapist.[319]
- Annie Pootoogook, 47, Canadian Inuk artist, drowned.[320]
- Frank Raab, 95, American Naval officer and insurance executive.[321]
- Jorge Rubinetti, 71, Argentine chess master.[322]
- Fehmi Sağınoğlu, 78/79, Turkish footballer.[323]
- Allister Sparks, 83, South African writer, journalist and political commentator.[324]
- Frederick D. Tinsley, 76, American classical double bass player.[325]
- Boris Trakhtenbrot, 95, Russian-Israeli mathematician.[326]
- Amy van Singel, 66, American music journalist and radio host.[327]
20
- Bill Barrett, 87, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from Nebraska's 3rd congressional district (1991–2001).[328]
- Bernard Bergonzi, 87, British literary scholar.[329]
- Betty Birch, 93, English cricketer.[330]
- Curt Brunnqvist, 91, Swedish Olympic rower.[331]
- Jean Chabbert, 95, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Perpignan-Elne (1982–1996).[332]
- Alan Cousin, 78, Scottish footballer (Dundee, Hibernian, Falkirk).[333]
- Richie Dunn, 59, American ice hockey player (Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames, Hartford Whalers).[334]
- Garry Edmundson, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).[335]
- Jack Garman, 72, American computer engineer and NASA official, key figure in the Apollo 11 mission, bone marrow cancer.[336]
- Paule Gauthier, 72, Canadian lawyer.[337]
- Peter Leo Gerety, 104, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Portland (1969–1974) and Archbishop of Newark (1974–1986), world's oldest living Catholic bishop.[338]
- Erwin Hahn, 95, American physicist.[339]
- Curtis Hanson, 71, American film director and screenwriter (L.A. Confidential, 8 Mile, Wonder Boys), Oscar winner (1998).[340]
- Dennis M. Jones, 78, American businessman (Jones Pharma).[341]
- Terry Kohler, 82, American businessman, CEO of Vollrath (since 1982).[342]
- Clive Kolbe, 72, South African cricketer.[343]
- Yuri Korablin, 56, Russian politician and businessman, owner of Venezia F.C.[344]
- Agniva Lahiri, 37, Indian LGBT activist, liver failure.[345]
- Micki Marlo, 88, American singer and model.[346]
- David McCay, 72, South African cricketer.[347]
- Foil A. Miller, 100, American chemist and philatelist.[348]
- Geno Morosi, 96, American World War II veteran.[349]
- Edmund F. O'Connor, 94, American air force officer.[350]
- Victor Scheinman, 73, American inventor.[351]
- R. Heiner Schirmer, 74, German biochemist.[352]
- Jim Semple, 81, Northern Irish businessman.[353]
21
- Mahmadu Alphajor Bah, 40, Sierra Leonean footballer (Lokeren, Chunnam, Xiamen and national team), traffic collision.[354]
- Régis Barailla, 83, French politician, member of National Assembly (1983–1993).[355]
- Rosemary Barrow, 48, Welsh art historian.[356]
- Leonidas Donskis, 54, Lithuanian philosopher and politician.[357]
- Giuseppe Drago, 60, Italian politician, President of Sicily (1998), lung infection.[358]
- Ragnar Hvidsten, 89, Norwegian footballer (Sandefjord, Skeid, national team).[359]
- Shawty Lo, 40, American hip-hop musician (D4L), traffic collision.[360]
- John D. Loudermilk, 82, American singer and songwriter ("Tobacco Road", "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye", "Indian Reservation"), bone cancer.[361]
- John Mulvaney, 90, Australian archaeologist.[362]
- George T. Odom, 66, American actor (Straight Out of Brooklyn, The Hurricane, Law & Order).[363]
- Kalervo Rauhala, 85, Finnish wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1952).[364]
- Jack Rawlings, 93, English footballer (Hayes, Hendon).[365]
- Earl Smith Jr., 51, American acid house musician (Phuture), complications from stroke.[366]
- Richard D. Trentlage, 87, American advertising executive and jingle writer (Oscar Mayer, V8, National Safety Council), heart failure.[367]
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- Kjell Albin Abrahamson, 71, Swedish journalist (Sveriges Radio), stroke.[368]
- Walter Bush, 86, American Hall of Fame ice hockey administrator (USA Hockey).[369]
- Georges Fonghoro, 58, Malian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mopti (since 1999).[370]
- Leonard I. Garth, 95, American federal judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1973–1986), U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (1969–1973).[371]
- Joseph Harmatz, 91, Lithuanian World War II Jewish partisan fighter and anti-Nazi avenger.[372]
- Svein Gunnar Morgenlien, 94, Norwegian trade unionist and politician, MP (1975–1981).[373]
- George Hanson, 81, American basketball coach (Minnesota Golden Gophers)[374]
- Gian Luigi Rondi, 94, Italian screenwriter and film director.[375]
- John Siddons, 88, Australian politician, Senator (1981–1983, 1985–1987).[376]
- Ed Temple, 89, American track and field coach (Tennessee State Lady Tigers, women's Olympic team).[377]
- Vincent Ward, 95, American paralympic swimmer.[378]
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- Marcel Artelesa, 78, French footballer (Monaco, Marseille).[379]
- Yngve Brodd, 86, Swedish footballer (Toulouse, Sochaux-Montbéliard, IFK Göteborg).[380]
- David Coleman, 74, English footballer (Colchester United), cancer.[381]
- Peter Collingwood, 96, British-born Australian actor (Picnic at Hanging Rock).[382]
- Frances Dafoe, 86, Canadian pair skater, Olympic silver medalist (1956), world champion (1954, 1955).[383]
- Nan Fry, 71, American poet.[384]
- Arnold Green, 83, New Zealand rugby league player (West Coast, national team).[385]
- Carolyn Hardy, 86, British horticulturalist.[386]
- Larry Harmon, 75, American soccer coach.[387]
- Bill Johnson, 92, New Zealand actor.[388]
- Stephen Lawn, 50, British medical researcher, glioblastoma.[389]
- Rudi Lüttge, 93, German Olympic racewalker (1952).[390]
- Jeff Mackintosh, 45, Canadian graphic artist and game designer (Sailor Moon, Silver Age Sentinels), glioblastoma multiforme.[391]
- Max Mannheimer, 96, Czech-born German painter, author and Holocaust survivor.[392]
- Herman Joseph Sahadat Pandoyoputro, 77, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Malang (1989–2016).[393]
- Michel Rousseau, 80, French cyclist, Olympic champion (1956).[394]
- Andrzej Tarkowski, 83, Polish embryologist.[395]
24
- Christoph Albrecht, 86, German organist and conductor.[396]
- Donald Cartridge, 81, English cricketer (Hampshire).[397]
- Mel Charles, 81, Welsh footballer (Swansea, Arsenal, national team).[398]
- James Crowden, 88, British Olympic rower (1952).[399]
- Andy Gambucci, 87, American ice hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (1952).[400]
- Michael Kulich, 29, American adult entertainment executive.[401]
- Vladimir Kuzmichyov, 37, Russian footballer, traffic collision.[402]
- Wenche Lowzow, 90, Norwegian LGBT activist and politician, MP (1977–1985).[403]
- Arne Melchior, 91, Danish politician, MP (1973–1975, 1977–2001), Transport Minister (1982–86).[404]
- Klaus Moje, 79, German-Australian artist.[405]
- Bill Mollison, 88, Australian researcher, author, teacher and biologist.[406]
- Jack Nadel, 92, American entrepreneur and author.[407]
- Bill Nunn, 63, American actor (Do the Right Thing, Spider-Man, Sister Act), leukemia.[408]
- Matti Pulli, 83, Finnish ski jumping coach, Parkinson's disease.[409]
- Jacek Andrzej Rossakiewicz, 59, Polish painter.[410]
- Buckwheat Zydeco, 68, American accordionist and bandleader, lung cancer.[411]
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- Rudy Andabaker, 88, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[412]
- Jean Boissonnat, 87, French journalist.[413]
- David Budbill, 76, American poet and playwright, Parkinson's disease.[414]
- Henning Enoksen, 80, Danish footballer, Olympic silver medalist (1960).[415]
- José Fernández, 24, Cuban-born American baseball player (Miami Marlins), boat collision.[416]
- Dawn Hampton, 88, American cabaret and jazz singer, saxophonist, dancer and songwriter (Malcolm X).[417]
- Nahed Hattar, 56, Jordanian writer, shot.[418]
- Peter Henderson, 87, Australian public servant.[419]
- Hughie Jones, 89, British Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Loughborough (1986–1992).[420]
- Kashif, 59, American musician (B.T. Express) and record producer.[421]
- Hans Korte, 87, German actor (Spider's Web).[422]
- Hagen Liebing, 55, German musician (Die Ärzte), brain tumour.[423]
- K. Madhavan, 101, Indian politician.[424]
- René Marsiglia, 57, French football player and manager (Lille, Nice).[425]
- Victor Munden, 88, English cricketer (Leicestershire).[426]
- David Padilla, 89, Bolivian politician, President (1978–1979).[427]
- Arnold Palmer, 87, American Hall of Fame professional golfer.[428]
- Jean Shepard, 82, American honky tonk singer-songwriter ("A Dear John Letter", "Slippin' Away"), Parkinson's disease.[429]
- Sir Patrick Sissons, 71, British physician.[430]
- Joseph Sitruk, 71, Tunisian-born French rabbi.[431]
- Rod Temperton, 66, British songwriter ("Boogie Nights", "Always and Forever", "Thriller") and musician, cancer.[432]
- Robert Weinberg, 70, American science fiction author.[433]
- Anthony Xu Ji-wei, 81, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Taizhou (since 2010).[434]
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- Taz Anderson, 77, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons).[435]
- Richard Bishop, 66, American football player (New England Patriots).[436]
- Don Brothwell, 83, British archaeologist.[437]
- Giambattista Capretti, 70, Italian Olympic boxer (1968, 1972).[438]
- Joe Clay, 78, American rockabilly musician.[439]
- Jack Cotton, 91, American basketball player (Denver Nuggets).[440]
- Mark Dvoretsky, 68, Russian chess player and trainer.[441]
- Giacomo Fornoni, 76, Italian racing cyclist, Olympic gold medalist (1960).[442]
- Hans Hoffmeister, 80, German Olympic water polo player.[443]
- Etim Inyang, 84, Nigerian policeman.[444]
- Jack Kirrane, 88, American ice hockey player, Olympic gold medalist (1960).[445]
- Lee Kwang-jong, 52, South Korean football player and coach, leukemia.[446]
- Herschell Gordon Lewis, 90, American film director (Blood Feast, Two Thousand Maniacs!).[447]
- Jens Lothe, 84, Norwegian physicist.[448]
- Wilhelm Mohr, 99, Norwegian aviation officer.[449]
- Ioan Gyuri Pascu, 55, Romanian singer, producer, actor and comedian, heart attack.[450]
- Curtis Roosevelt, 86, American writer, heart attack.[451]
- Jan van Ruiten, 85, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (2002–2003).[452]
- Karel Růžička, 76, Czech jazz pianist, Anděl Award winner (1993).[453]
- Jackie Sewell, 89, English footballer (Notts County, Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa).[454]
- Toughie, Panamanian frog, last surviving of the Rabbs fringe-limbed treefrog.[455]
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- Jamshid Amouzegar, 93, Iranian politician, Prime Minister (1977–1978), Minister of Finance (1965–1974).[456]
- Jef Billings, 71, American costume designer.[457]
- Jonathan David Brown, 60, American record producer and audio engineer.[458]
- Jacob Buksti, 69, Danish politician, Minister of Transport (2000–2001).[459]
- Randy Duncan, 79, American gridiron football player and lawyer.[460]
- Syed Shamsul Haque, 81, Bangladeshi poet and writer.[461]
- Ronald King Murray, Lord Murray, 94, Scottish politician and jurist, Lord Advocate (1974–1979).[462]
- Paddy O'Flaherty, 73, Northern Irish broadcaster.[463]
- Luis Ossio, 86, Bolivian politician, Vice President (1989–1993).[464]
- Sebastian Papaiani, 80, Romanian film and television actor.[465]
- Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa, 73, Malagasy Olympic athlete (1964, 1968, 1972).[466]
- Charles Schultze, 91, American economist and public policy analyst, complications from sepsis.[467]
- Hannan Shah, 74, Bangladeshi politician and army officer.[468]
- Serigne Abdou Thiam, 21, Qatari footballer (Al-Khor), cancer.[469]
- Haruko Wakita, 82, Japanese historian.[470]
- Rod Woodward, 72, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders).[471]
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- Chamsulvara Chamsulvarayev, 32, Russian-born Azeri Olympic freestyle wrestler (2008) and ISIS terrorist, air strike.[472]
- Joseph V. Charyk, 96, Canadian-born American engineer, Under Secretary of the Air Force (1960–1963).[473]
- Seamus Dunne, 86, Irish footballer (Luton Town, national team).[474]
- Ann Emery, 86, British actress (Billy Elliot, Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde).[475]
- Johan Fischerström, 72, Swedish Olympic handball player.[476]
- Werner Friese, 70, German footballer (GDR national team).[477]
- Gary Glasberg, 50, American television producer and writer (NCIS, Crossing Jordan, Bones).[478]
- John F. Good, 80, American FBI agent who created the Abscam sting operation.[479]
- Graham Hawkins, 70, English football player (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers) and manager.[480]
- Michael Javaid, 65, Pakistani politician, heart attack.[481]
- Malcolm Lucas, 89, American judge, Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court (1987–1996), U.S. District Court Judge for the Central District of California (1971–1984).[482]
- Larkin Malloy, 62, American actor (The Edge of Night, Guiding Light, All My Children) and announcer, complications from a heart attack.[483]
- Sreten Mirković, 58, Serbian boxer, lung cancer.[484]
- Gloria Naylor, 66, American novelist (The Women of Brewster Place), heart attack.[485]
- Agnes Nixon, 93, American television writer and producer (One Life to Live, All My Children, Guiding Light).[486]
- Shimon Peres, 93, Polish-born Israeli statesman, President (2007–2014), Prime Minister (1977, 1984–1986, 1995–1996), Nobel Laureate (1994), stroke.[487]
- Timothy Pesci, 72, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1989-2000).[488]
- Max Walker, 68, Australian Test cricketer and football player, myeloma.[489]
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- Raúl Águila, 86, Chilean footballer.[490]
- Terence Brady, 77, British writer (Upstairs, Downstairs) and actor.[491]
- Cheng Yu-tung, 91, Hong Kong businessman (Chow Tai Fook).[492]
- Nora Dean, 72, Jamaican singer.[493]
- Miriam Defensor Santiago, 71, Filipino politician and judge, Senator (1995–2001, 2004–2016), International Criminal Court Judge (2012–2014), lung cancer.[494]
- Gilles Dubé, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens).[495]
- Hidden Lake, 23, American thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[496]
- Shirley Jaffe, 93, American painter and sculptor.[497]
- Jim Kilroy, 94, American sport-sailor and maxi yacht racer.[498]
- Joni Madraiwiwi, 59, Fijian lawyer and politician, Vice President of Fiji (2004–2006), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nauru (since 2014).[499]
- Herbert Martin, 91, German footballer (1. FC Saarbrücken, Saarland national team).[500]
- Sandra Morgen, 66, American feminist anthropologist.[501]
- Ashok Pai, 69, Indian psychiatrist and film producer, cardiac arrest.[502]
- Isabel Piczek, 88, Hungarian ecclesiastical artist.[503]
- Joseph Verner Reed Jr., 78, American banker and diplomat.[504]
- Mark Ricks, 92, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Idaho (2006–2007) and State Senator (1979–1994).[505]
- Anthony Ryle, 89, English medical doctor.[506]
- Otto ter Haar, 73, Dutch Olympian[507]
- Laura Troschel, 71, Italian actress (Four Flies on Grey Velvet), singer, and model.[508]
- Ralph V. Whitworth, 60, American businessman, cancer.[509]
- Brahim Zniber, 96, Moroccan businessman and vintner.[510]
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- George Barris, 94, American photographer (Marilyn Monroe).[511]
- Ted Benoit, 69, French comics artist and graphic novelist.[512]
- Gordon Borrie, Baron Borrie, 85, English lawyer and life peer.[513]
- Charles Brading, 81, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1993–2000).[514]
- Oscar Brand, 96, Canadian-born American folk singer-songwriter, author and radio broadcaster (WNYC).[515]
- Michael Casswell, 53, English guitarist, drowned.[516]
- Herawati Diah, 99, Indonesian journalist.[517]
- Paul Frantz, 89, French football player and manager (Strasbourg).[518]
- Frederic C. Hamilton, 89, American oilman and arts philanthropist.[519]
- Hanoi Hannah, 85, Vietnamese radio personality.[520]
- Arthur Harnden, 92, American sprinter, Olympic gold medalist (1948).[521]
- Bjarni Jónsson, 96, Icelandic mathematician.[522]
- Lilleba Lund Kvandal, 76, Norwegian opera singer.[523]
- Mike Towell, 25, Scottish professional boxer, injuries sustained in a bout.[524]
- Jim Zapp, 92, American baseball player (Baltimore Elite Giants).[525]
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