Deaths in February 2010
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2010.
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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.
February 2010
1
- Jack Brisco, 68, American professional wrestler, complications from open heart surgery.[1]
- David Brown, 93, American film producer (Jaws, Cocoon, A Few Good Men), renal failure.[2]
- Rodolfo de Anda, 66, Mexican actor, thrombosis.[3]
- Steingrímur Hermannsson, 81, Icelandic politician, Prime Minister (1983–1987, 1988–1991).[4]
- Bobby Kirk, 82, Scottish footballer, dementia.[5]
- Azzeddine Laraki, 80, Moroccan politician, Prime Minister (1986–1992).[6]
- Peter Martell, 71, Italian film actor.[7]
- Justin Mentell, 27, American actor (Boston Legal, G-Force), car accident.[8]
- Subir Raha, 61, Indian executive, chairman and managing director of ONGC (2001–2006), lung cancer.[9]
- Jaap van der Poll, 95, Dutch Olympic javelin thrower (1936 Summer Olympics).[10]
2
- Juan del Campo, 87, Spanish Olympic field hockey player.[11]
- Louisa Benson Craig, 68, Burmese-born American beauty queen and community leader.[12]
- Myron Donovan Crocker, 94, American federal judge.[13]
- Cochin Haneefa, 58, Indian Malayalam film actor, multiple organ failure.[14]
- Futa Helu, 75, Tongan philosopher.[15]
- Paul Herlinger, 80, American voice actor,[16]
- Tahir Hussain, 72, Indian film director, producer and writer, cardiac arrest.[17]
- Bernard Kates, 87, American actor, sepsis and pneumonia.[18]
- Svetozar Kurepa, 80, Croatian mathematician.[19]
- Atsushi Kuroi, 40, Japanese professional drifting driver, motorcycle accident.[20]
- Aleen Leslie, 101, American screenwriter (A Date with Judy), pneumonia.[21]
- Rosa Lobato de Faria, 77, Portuguese writer and actress, complications from anemia.[22]
- Eustace Mullins, 86, American political writer, author and biographer, stroke.[23]
- Rex Nettleford, 76, Jamaican scholar and choreographer, heart attack.[24]
- Ng Teng Fong, 82, Chinese-born Singaporean businessman, complications from a cerebral hemorrhage.[25]
- Jens-Anton Poulsson, 91, Norwegian military officer and resistance fighter (heavy water sabotage).[26]
- Srinivas Rangaraj, 77, Indian cricketer.[27]
- Nelli Shkolnikova, 82, Ukrainian-born Australian violinist and educator, cancer.[28]
- Raymond Wang Chong Lin, 88, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zhaoxian, cerebral hemorrhage.[29]
- Donald Wiseman, 91, British Assyriologist.[30]
- William Yurko, 83, Canadian politician, MP for Edmonton East (1979–1984).[31]
3
- Claudio Corti, 81, Italian mountaineer.[32]
- Elazar ben Tsedaka ben Yitzhaq, 83, Palestinian Samaritan High Priest.[33]
- Frank Fasi, 89, American politician, Mayor of Honolulu (1969–1981, 1984–1994), natural causes.[34]
- John McCallum, 91, Australian actor and television producer (Skippy the Bush Kangaroo).[35]
- Dick McGuire, 84, American basketball player, New York Knicks senior consultant, Basketball Hall of Famer, ruptured aortic aneurysm.[36]
- Gil Merrick, 88, English footballer (Birmingham City).[37]
- Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen, 85, German princess, wife of Otto von Habsburg.[38]
- Frances Reid, 95, American actress (Days of Our Lives).[39]
- John Rety, 79, Hungarian-born British poet and anarchist.[40]
- Lindsay Thomas, 31, Canadian stage actress, lung cancer.[41]
- Georges Wilson, 88, French actor and film director.[42]
4
- Kostas Axelos, 85, Greek philosopher.[43]
- Bill Dudley, 88, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), Pro Football Hall of Famer, stroke.[44]
- Manuel Esteba, 68, Spanish film director.[45]
- Richard Lashof, 87, American mathematician, after long illness.[46]
- Tomás Mac Giolla, 86, Irish politician, after long illness.[47]
- D. Van Holliday, 69, American physicist, complications of cardiac surgery.[48]
- Alfred Käärmann, 87, Estonian resistance fighter, member of the Forest Brothers.[49]
- Phillip Martin, 83, American tribal chief (Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians), stroke.[50]
- H. A. Perera, 59, Sri Lankan actor, after short illness.[51]
- Meir Pichhadze, 54, Georgian-born Israeli artist and painter, cancer.[52]
- Joseph Ignace Randrianasolo, 62, Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mahajanga (1999–2010).[53]
- Carl E. Taylor, 93, American physician and expert on international health, prostate cancer.[54]
- Te Wei, 95, Chinese animator, respiratory failure.[55]
- Helen Tobias-Duesberg, 90, Estonian-born American composer.[56]
- Allan Wicks, 86, British organist and choirmaster.[57]
5
- Bayken Ashimov, 92, Kazakh politician.[58]
- Gul Hameed Bhatti, 63, Pakistani journalist and editor, stroke.[59]
- Brendan Burke, 21, Canadian-born American ice hockey player, car accident.[60]
- Peter Calvocoressi, 97, British historian, publisher and intelligence officer.[61]
- Ian Carmichael, 89, British actor (Lucky Jim, Private's Progress, I'm All Right Jack).[62]
- Mallia Franklin, 57, American singer.[63]
- Cecil Heftel, 85, American businessman and politician, U.S. Representative from Hawaii (1977–1986), natural causes.[64]
- Galimzyan Khusainov, 72, Russian footballer.
- Sujit Kumar, 75, Indian actor and producer, cancer.[65]
- Frank Magid, 78, American media consultant, creator of Action News, lymphoma.[66]
- Hiroyuki Oze, 24, Japanese baseball player, suicide by jumping.[67]
- Clarke Scholes, 79, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) swimmer, heart failure.[68]
- Harry Schwarz, 85, South African lawyer, politician and diplomat, leader of the anti-apartheid movement, after short illness.[69]
- Brooks Thomas, 78, American publisher (Harper and Row), complications of a brain injury after a fall.[70]
6
- Micky Axton, 91, American aviator (Women Airforce Service Pilots), after short illness.[71]
- Albert Booth, 81, British politician, MP for Barrow-in-Furness (1966–1983), Secretary of State for Employment (1976–1979).[72]
- Robert Dana, 80, American poet, Iowa poet laureate (2004–2008), pancreatic cancer.[73]
- Sir John Dankworth, 82, British jazz musician.[74]
- Richard Delvy, 67, American drummer (The Bel-Airs), composer and record producer, after long illness.[75]
- Brad Ecklund, 87, American football player (New York Yanks), heart failure.[76]
- Ernest van der Eyken, 96, Belgian composer, conductor and violist.[77]
- Kipkemboi Kimeli, 43, Kenyan athlete, 1988 Olympic bronze medalist, complications from pneumonia and tuberculosis.[78]
- Lee Yung-dug, 84, South Korean politician, Prime Minister (1994), pneumonia.[79]
- Henry A. Miley, Jr., 94, American soldier, U.S. Army four-star general.[80]
- Lady Marjorie Nellie Murray, 85, British socialite, witness at the Nuremberg and Tokyo war crimes trials.[81]
- Nancy Sweezy, 88, American folklorist, potter and writer.[82]
- Donald Welsh, 66, American publisher (Outside), drowning.[83]
7
- Franco Ballerini, 45, Italian road racing cyclist, rally car accident.[84]
- Daniel Joseph Bradley, 82, British physicist.[85]
- Jean-Marie Buisset, 71, Belgian Olympic bobsledder and field hockey player, after short illness.[86]
- Bobby Dougan, 83, Scottish footballer.[87]
- André Kolingba, 73, Central African politician, President (1981–1993).[88]
- Paul LaPalme, 86, American baseball player, after long illness.[89]
- Lim Soo-hyeok, 40, South Korean baseball player (Lotte Giants), cardiac dysrhythmia.[90]
- Mihailo Marković, 86, Serbian philosopher.[91]
- Kasturi Rajadhyaksha, 86, Indian physician.[92]
- Robert Roxby, 83, Australian cricketer.[93]
- Oscar da Silva, 89, Brazilian Olympic equestrian.[94]
- William Tenn, 89, American science fiction writer and educator, heart failure.[95]
8
- Angelo Franzosi, 88, Italian footballer.[96]
- David Froman, 71, American actor (The Edge of Night, Matlock), cancer.[97]
- Antonio Giolitti, 94, Italian politician.[98]
- Jimmie Heuga, 66, American Alpine ski racer, 1964 Olympic bronze medalist, multiple sclerosis.[99]
- Robert Hoy, 82, American actor (The Enforcer) and stuntman, cancer.[100]
- Carl Kaysen, 89, American economist, Deputy National Security Advisor (1961–1963), complications from a fall.[101]
- Dieter Klauß, 62, German Olympic hockey player.[102]
- Bernard Lander, 94, American rabbi, founder of Touro College.[103]
- John Murtha, 77, American politician, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1974–2010), complications of gallbladder surgery.[104]
- Anna Samokhina, 47, Russian actress, stomach cancer.[105]
- Krzysztof Skubiszewski, 83, Polish politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1989–1993).[106]
- Bobby A. Suarez, 67, Filipino film producer, director and screenwriter.[107]
- Wahei Tatematsu, 62, Japanese novelist, multiple organ failure.
- Bill Utterback, 79, American illustrator and caricaturist.[108]
- Isidoor Van De Wiele, 85, Belgian Olympic sprinter.[109]
9
- Chaskel Besser, 86, Polish-born American rabbi.[110]
- John D. Butler, 94, American politician, Mayor of San Diego (1951–1955), natural causes.[111]
- Davy Coenen, 29, Belgian mountain biker, brain tumor.[112]
- Alfred Gregory, 96, British mountain climber and photojournalist.[113]
- Phil Harris, 53, American fisherman, reality television participant (Deadliest Catch), stroke.[114]
- Jacques Hétu, 71, Canadian composer, lung cancer.[115]
- Juris Kalniņš, 71, Latvian basketball player.[116]
- Albert Kligman, 93, American dermatologist, inventor of Retin-A, heart attack.[117]
- Walter Frederick Morrison, 90, American inventor, designer of the frisbee.[118]
- Francine Irving Neff, 84, American politician, Treasurer of the United States (1974–1977), heart failure.[119]
- Iza Orjonikidze, 71, Georgian writer and politician, MP (1992–1995), after long illness.[120]
- Hastings Shade, 68, American deputy tribal chief of the Cherokee Nation (1999–2003).[121]
- David W. Slater, 88, Canadian economist, civil servant and President of York University (1970–1973).[122]
- Patricia Travers, 82, American violinist, cancer.[123]
- Malcolm Vaughan, 80, British singer.[124]
- Robert Shaw Sturgis Whitman, 94, American Episcopalian priest.[125]
10
- Yosef Azran, 69, Israeli rabbi and politician, member of the Knesset (1988–1996), liver failure.[126]
- Jack Bownass, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers).[127]
- Carl Braun, 82, American basketball player (New York Knicks), natural causes.[128]
- Armando Falcão, 90, Brazilian politician, Justice Minister (1974–1979), pneumonia.[129]
- Gabriela Konevska-Trajkovska, 38, Macedonian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (2006–2008), after long illness.[130]
- Judith Paige Mitchell, 77, American television writer (The Client), cancer.[131]
- Michael Palme, 66, German sportswriter and host.[132]
- Orlando Peçanha, 74, Brazilian footballer, heart attack.[133]
- Gireesh Puthenchery, 48, Indian Malayalam lyricist and screenwriter, brain haemorrhage.[134]
- K. N. Raj, 85, Indian economist, after long illness.[135]
- Fred Schaus, 84, American basketball player and coach (Los Angeles Lakers).[136]
- Enn Soosaar, 72, Estonian translator, literary critic and publicist.[137]
- José Joaquín Trejos Fernández, 93, Costa Rican President (1966–1970), natural causes.[138]
- David Tyacke, 94, British Army general.[139]
- Eduard Vinokurov, 67, Russian Olympic fencer (1968, 1972, 1976).[140]
- Frederick C. Weyand, 93, American army general, natural causes.[141]
- Charlie Wilson, 76, American politician, U.S. Representative (1973–1997), subject of the book and movie Charlie Wilson's War, pulmonary arrest.[142]
- H. V. F. Winstone, 83, British writer and journalist, lung cancer.[143]
11
- Irina Arkhipova, 85, Russian mezzo-soprano singer, People's Artist of the USSR, cardiac arrest.[144]
- Jabez Bryce, 75, Tongan-born Anglican prelate, archbishop of Polynesia (since 1975), first Pacific Islander Anglican bishop.[145]
- Iain Burgess, 56, British-born American punk rock record producer, pulmonary embolism.[146]
- Jennifer Daugherty, 30, American torture murder victim.[147]
- Pio Filippani Ronconi, 89, Italian orientalist.[148]
- Walther Fröstell, 96, Swedish Olympic shooter.[149]
- Brian Godfrey, 69, Welsh footballer, leukaemia.[150]
- Heward Grafftey, 81, Canadian politician, MP for Brome—Missisquoi, Parkinson's disease (1958–1968, 1972–1980).[151]
- Arthur H. Hayes, Jr., 76, American public official, Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (1981–1983), leukemia.[152]
- Mona Hofland, 80, Norwegian actress, after long illness.[153]
- Bo Holmberg, 67, Swedish governor, widower of Anna Lindh.[154]
- Umetsugu Inoue, 86, Japanese film director, cerebral hemorrhage.[155]
- Robert Long, 77, New Zealand cricketer.[156]
- Alexander McQueen, 40, British fashion designer, suicide by hanging.[157]
- Caroline McWilliams, 64, American actress (Benson, Guiding Light), multiple myeloma.[158]
- Paul Rebillot, 78, American psychotherapist, respiratory failure.[159]
- E.H. Roelfzema, 62, Dutch writer, artist, poet, and musician.[160]
- David Severn, 91, British author.[161]
- Yury Sevidov, 68, Russian footballer, Soviet Top League highest goal scorer (1962).[162]
- Gladys Skillett, 91, British nurse, first Guernsey wartime deportee to give birth in captivity.[163]
- Daryle Smith, 46, American football player (Dallas Cowboys).[164]
- Duncan Tanner, 51, British historian.[165]
- Colin Ward, 85, British anarchist writer.[166]
12
- Petar Borota, 56, Serbian footballer (Partizan Belgrade and Chelsea), after long illness.[167]
- Maria Ragland Davis, 52, American biologist, shot.[168]
- Ken Emerson, 82, Australian cartoonist (The Warrumbunglers).[169]
- Jerry Fahr, 85, American baseball player.[170]
- Gino Gardassanich, 87, Italian-born American football player.[171]
- Chhaya Ghosh, 69, Indian politician.[172]
- Sheldon Gilgore, 77, American physician, president of Pfizer (1971–1986) and Searle (1986–1995), pancreatic cancer.[173]
- Jake Hanna, 78, American jazz drummer, blood disease.[174]
- Adriel Johnson, 52, American biologist, shot.[175]
- Athan Karras, 82, Greek-born American advocate of Greek dance, complications from coronary artery bypass surgery.[176]
- Allan Kornblum, 71, American lawyer, counsel to the F.B.I., esophageal cancer.[177]
- Werner Krämer, 70, German footballer.[178]
- Nodar Kumaritashvili, 21, Georgian luger, national team member for the 2010 Winter Olympics, training accident.[179]
- Miro Mihovilović, 94, Croatian Olympic water polo player.[180]
- Luis Molowny, 84, Spanish footballer, heart attack.[181]
- Leroy Nash, 94, American murderer, oldest death row inmate, natural causes.[182]
- Alexis Pappas, 94, Greek-born Norwegian chemist.[183]
- G. K. Podila, 52, Indian-born American biologist, shot.[184]
- Willie Polland, 75, Scottish footballer (Heart of Midlothian).[185]
- Bernard Smith, 99, American sailboat designer, liver cancer.[186]
- Grethe Sønck, 80, Danish actress and singer, natural causes.[187]
13
- Lucille Clifton, 73, American poet (Blessing the Boats), Poet Laureate of Maryland (1974–1985).[188]
- Jock Ferguson, 64, Scottish-born Australian politician, Western Australian Legislative Council (since 2009), heart attack.[189]
- Werner Forman, 89, Czech-born British photographer.[190]
- Cy Grant, 90, Guyanese-born British actor and activist.[191]
- Dale Hawkins, 73, American rockabilly musician, colorectal cancer.[192]
- James D. Johnson, 85, American politician and jurist, Arkansas Supreme Court Justice (1959–1966), suicide by gunshot.[193]
- Raymond Mason, 87, British sculptor.[194]
- Robert J. Myers, 97, American politician, co-creator of the Social Security program, respiratory failure.[195]
- Jamil Nasser, 77, American jazz musician, cardiac arrest.[196]
- José María Pasquini Durán, 70, Argentine journalist, cardiac arrest.[197]
- John Reed, 94, British actor.[198]
- Saleban Olad Roble, Somali government minister, injuries sustained in the 2009 Shamo Hotel bombing.[199]
- Red Rocha, 86, American basketball player and coach (Hawaii Rainbow Warriors).[200]
- Roger Thatcher, 83, British statistician.[201]
- Gareth Wigan, 78, British film studio executive (Star Wars, Chariots of Fire), after short illness.[202][203]
14
- Audrey Collins, 94, British cricket player and administrator.[204]
- John Downey, 89, British Royal Air Force officer.[205]
- Doug Fieger, 57, American musician (The Knack), lung cancer.[206]
- Dick Francis, 89, British jockey and novelist (Dead Cert).[207]
- Helge Høva, 81, Norwegian politician.[208]
- Amos Funk, 98, American farm preservationist.[209]
- Andrew Koenig, 41, American actor (Growing Pains), suicide.[210]
- Linnart Mäll, 71, Estonian historian, orientalist, translator and politician, cancer.[211]
- John Ruan, 96, American entrepreneur and philanthropist, Parkinson's disease.[212]
- John Thorbjarnarson, 52, American conservationist and crocodile expert, malaria.[213]
- Jerzy Turek, 76, Polish actor.[214]
- Zhang Yalin, 28, Chinese football player, lymphoma.[215]
15
- W. H. Clatworthy, 94, American mathematician.[216]
- Juan Carlos González, 85, Uruguayan football player.[217]
- Ian Gray, 46, Australian football player, homicide by prohibited drug.[218]
- Jeanne M. Holm, 88, American general, pneumonia.[219]
- Bill Kajikawa, 97, American basketball coach (Arizona State Sun Devils).[220]
- Dana Kirk, 74, American basketball coach (Memphis Tigers), heart attack.[221]
- Rigmor Mydtskov, 84, Danish court photographer.[222]
- Fred Peacock, 93, Canadian politician.[223]
- Aníbal Portillo, 95, Salvadoran military officer, head of state (1961–1962).[224]
- Sylvia Pressler, 75, American jurist, lymphoma.[225]
- Alfred Surratt, 87, American baseball player (Kansas City Monarchs), co-founder of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.[226]
- Art Van Damme, 89, American jazz musician and accordionist, pneumonia.[227]
- George Waring, 84, British actor (Coronation Street), cancer.[228]
- Claud William Wright, 93, British civil servant and scientific expert.[229]
16
- Jim Bibby, 65, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates), bone cancer.[176]
- John Davis Chandler, 73, American actor (Adventures in Babysitting, The Outlaw Josey Wales).[230]
- William E. Gordon, 92, American inventor, designer of the Arecibo Radio Telescope, natural causes.[231]
- Martin Grossman, 45, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[232]
- Jim Harmon, 76, American science fiction writer, heart attack.[233]
- Ronald Howes, 83, American inventor, designer of Easy-Bake Oven.[234]
- Ino Kolbe, 95, German Esperanto expert.[235]
- Ian Roderick Macneil, 80, American-born lawyer and Scottish clan chief.[236]
- Mike Pittilo, 55, British biologist and educator, Principal of Robert Gordon University.[237]
- Wan Chi Keung, 53, Hong Kong footballer, actor, and businessman, nasopharyngeal carcinoma.[238]
- Jim Waugh, 76, American baseball player.[239]
17
- Roger-Émile Aubry, 86, Swiss-born Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Reyes (1973–1999).[240]
- Lottie Beck, 81, American baseball player (AAGPBL)[241]
- Arnold Beichman, 96, American writer and journalist.[242]
- Bjørn Benkow, 70, Norwegian journalist.[243]
- Giulio de Florian, 74, Italian Olympic cross-country skier.[244]
- Makoto Fujita, 76, Japanese actor and comedian, ruptured artery.[245]
- Kathryn Grayson, 88, American actress and singer.[246]
- Ruby Hunter, 54, Australian singer and musician, heart attack.[247]
- Abdulkhakim Ismailov, 93, Russian Red Army soldier, World War II hero, natural causes.[248]
- David Lelei, 38, Kenyan middle distance runner, car accident.[249]
- Ignatius P. Lobo, 90, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Belgaum (1967–1994).[250]
- Martha Mercader, 83, Argentine politician and writer.[251]
- Hans Ørberg, 89, Danish linguist.[252]
- Witold Skaruch, 80, Polish actor.[253]
- Luigi Ulivelli, 74, Italian Olympic athlete.[254]
18
- John Babcock, 109, Canadian soldier, Canada's last surviving World War I veteran.[255]
- Erwin Bachmann, 88, German Waffen-SS officer.[256]
- Bob Chakales, 82, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[257]
- Barton Childs, 93, American physician and geneticist, complications of lung cancer.[258]
- Amlan Datta, 85, Indian economist and teacher.[259]
- Alan Gordon, 65, Scottish football player, cancer.[260]
- Fernando Krahn, 75, Chilean plastic artist and illustrator.[261]
- Emilio Lavazza, 78, Italian businessman, President of Lavazza Coffee (1979–2008).[262]
- Nirmal Pandey, 48, Indian actor, heart attack.[263]
- Richard Proulx, 72, American choral conductor and composer.[264]
- Ariel Ramírez, 88, Argentine composer and pianist, pneumonia.[265]
19
- George Cisar, 99, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).[266]
- Daddy, 16, American Pit Bull Terrier, appeared with owner Cesar Millan in Dog Whisperer, euthanized due to cancer.[267]
- Jamie Gillis, 66, American pornographic film actor, melanoma.[268]
- Bruno Gironcoli, 73, Austrian sculptor, after long illness.[269]
- Lionel Jeffries, 83, British film actor, screenwriter and director.[270]
- Rudy Larriva, 94, American animator and animation director (Looney Tunes, The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show).[271]
- Rafael Muñoz Núñez, 85, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zacatecas (1972–1984) and Aguascalientes (1984–1998).[272]
- Elli Parvo, 95, Italian film actress.[273]
- Giovanni Pettenella, 66, Italian Olympic cyclist.[274]
- Walter Plowright, 86, British veterinary scientist.[275]
- Laura Spurr, 64, American chairwoman of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi since 2003, heart attack.[276]
- Bull Verweij, 100, Dutch businessman, co-founder of Radio Veronica.[277]
- Mladen Veža, 94, Croatian painter.[278]
20
- Bobby Cox, 76, Scottish footballer (Dundee).[279]
- Georges Charachidzé, 80, French scholar of the Caucasian cultures.[280]
- Juanita Goggins, 75, American politician, first black woman in South Carolina Legislature, hypothermia.[281] (estimated date of death)
- Linda Grover, 76, American peace activist, founder of Global Family Day, uterine and ovarian cancer.[282]
- Alexander Haig, 85, American politician and diplomat, Secretary of State (1981–1982), complications from an infection.[283]
- Sam Hamilton, 54, American public official, Director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service since 2009, heart attack.[284]
- Sandy Kenyon, 87, American character and voice actor (The Twilight Zone, Here Comes Garfield).[285]
- Henry Kučera, 85, Czech-born American linguist.[286]
- Niall McCrudden, 45, Irish optician and socialite.[287]
- Padmanabham, 78, Indian actor, heart attack.[288]
- Jason Wood, 38, British comedian and reality television contestant (Strictly Come Dancing).[289]
21
- Bob Doe, 89, British airman, Royal Air Force flying ace.[290]
- Jacek Karpiński, 83, Polish computer scientist.[291]
- Veini Kontinen, 82, Finnish Olympic skier.[292]
- Vladimir Motyl, 82, Russian film director and scenarist, cervical fractures and pneumonia.
- Albader Parad, Filipino militant (Abu Sayyaf), shot.[293]
- Menachem Porush, 93, Israeli politician, Member of Knesset (1959–1975, 1977–1994).[294]
- Vesa Pulliainen, 52, Finnish Olympic footballer.[295]
- William E. Skillend, 83, British scholar of Korean language.[296]
- George Strickland, 84, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians).[297]
- James Wieghart, 76, American newspaper editor (New York Daily News), pneumonia.[298]
22
- Juan Angel Belda Dardiñá, 83, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jaca (1978–1983) and León (1983–1987).[299]
- Michael J. Bradley, 76, British diplomat, Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands (1987–1993).[300]
- Robert Carter, 82, American priest and gay rights activist, a founder of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.[301]
- Fred Chaffart, 74, Belgian businessperson.[302]
- Henry Cosgrove, 87, Australian judge, Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania (1977–1988).[303]
- Robin Davies, 56, British actor, lung cancer.[304]
- Hillar Eller, 70, Estonian politician, former chairman of the Estonian Left Party (1995–1996).[305]
- Eugene Lambert, 82, Irish puppeteer and ventriloquist (Wanderly Wagon).[306]
- Nelly Landry, 93, Belgian-born French tennis player.[307]
- Rozy Munir, 67, Indonesian diplomat, ambassador to Qatar, liver cancer.[308]
- Bobby Smith, 56, Scottish footballer, cancer.[309]
- Charles Stenvig, 82, American politician, Mayor of Minneapolis (1969–1973, 1975–1977).[310]
- Mohammed Zaman, 44, Afghan political and military leader, victim of suicide bombing.[311]
23
- Bill Burtenshaw, 84, British footballer.[312]
- Michael Clancy, 60, Saint Helena politician and Governor (2004–2007), cancer.[313]
- Mervyn Jones, 87, British journalist, biographer and novelist.[314]
- Abune Zena Markos, 72, Ethiopian Archbishop, complications from pneumonia.[315]
- Wyn Morris, 81, British conductor.[316]
- Gerhardt Neef, 63, German footballer (Rangers), throat cancer.[317]
- Henri Salmide, 90, German World War II naval officer, saved Bordeaux port from destruction.[318]
- Mosi Tatupu, 54, American football player (New England Patriots).[319]
- Derek Vanlint, 78, British-born Canadian cinematographer (Alien), short illness.[320]
- Orlando Zapata, 42, Cuban dissident, hunger strike.[321]
24
- Antonio Alegre, 85, Argentine businessman, President of Boca Juniors (1985–1995).[322]
- Delmo da Silva, 55, Brazilian Olympic sprinter.[323]
- Ang It-hong, 82, Taiwanese singer, songwriter, composer and actor, pancreatic cancer.[324]
- Dawn Brancheau, 40, American SeaWorld trainer, killer whale attack.[325]
- Carlo Cicuttini, 63, Italian neo-fascist and terrorist.[326]
- Jake Elder, 73, American NASCAR crew chief, natural causes.[327]
- Howard George, 75, American Olympic wrestler.[328]
- Richard Gruenwald, 93, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA for Lethbridge-West (1971–1975).[329]
- Dagfin Huseby, 87, Norwegian Olympic wrestler.[330]
- C. R. Johnson, 26, American newschool skier, skiing accident.[331]
- Birgitta Lindqvist, 67, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier.[332]
- Charles MacArthur, 89, Canadian politician, MLA for Inverness (1983–1998).[333]
25
- Henry Barron, 81, Irish jurist, Supreme Court of Ireland (1997–2003), after short illness.[334]
- Ernst Beyeler, 88, Swiss art collector.[335]
- Barbara Bray, 85, British translator.[336]
- Aaron Cohen, 79, American aerospace engineer, Director of Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (1986–1993), after long illness.[337]
- İhsan Doğramacı, 94, Turkish physician and academic, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[338]
- Vladislav Galkin, 38, Russian actor, heart failure.[339]
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin, 91, Romanian politician.[340]
- Donald Merrifield, 81, American Jesuit, first president of Loyola Marymount University (1973–1984), heart attack.[341]
- John Bernard McDowell, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Titular Bishop of Tamazuca (1966–1996).[342]
- Oscar Ravina, 79, Polish-born American violinist.[343]
- David Soyer, 87, American cellist (Guarneri Quartet).[344]
- Efren Torres, 66, Mexican former world flyweight champion boxer, heart attack.[345]
- Ali Tounsi, 76, Algerian police official, Chief of National Police, shot.[346]
- Tuomo Tuormaa, 83, Finnish Olympic sprint canoer.[347]
- Ahmet Vardar, 73, Turkish journalist and writer, pancreatic cancer.[348]
- Frank Williams, 73, American architect (Trump Palace, Four Seasons Hotel New York), esophageal cancer.[349]
26
- Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr., 92, American political photographer (Bachrach Studios).[350]
- Violet Barclay, 87, American comic book artist.[351]
- Tom Bass, 93, Australian sculptor.[352]
- Barry Bowen, 64, Belizean bottling magnate and politician, plane crash.[353]
- Francisco Cabrera Santos, 63, Venezuelan politician, mayor of Valencia, Carabobo.[354]
- Bernard Coutaz, 87, French music publisher, founder of Harmonia Mundi.[355]
- Richard Devon, 84, American character actor (Lassie), vascular disease.[356]
- Charles le Gai Eaton, 89, Swiss-born British diplomat and author.[357]
- Andrew Jaffe, 71, American journalist (Adweek), revived the Clio Awards, multiple myeloma.[358]
- Ivaylo Kirov, 63, Bulgarian Olympic basketball player.[359]
- Robert McCall, 90, American artist, heart failure.[360]
- Nujabes, 36, Japanese hip hop composer (Samurai Champloo), car accident.[361]
- Jacques J. Polak, 95, Dutch economist.[362]
- Dave Sheasby, 69, British playwright, radio producer and dramatist.[363]
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- David Bankier, 63, German-born Israeli Holocaust scholar.[364]
- Black Bear Island, c. 4, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[365]
- Larry Cassidy, 56, British bass guitarist and singer (Section 25).[366]
- Charlie Crowe, 85, English footballer (Newcastle United), Alzheimer's disease.[367]
- Frans De Blaes, 100, Belgian Olympic sprint canoer.[368]
- Nanaji Deshmukh, 93, Indian social activist and politician, after long illness.[369]
- Anna Fárová, 81, Czech photography historian and advocate, Charter 77 signatory.[370]
- Madeleine Ferron, 87, Canadian author, Alzheimer's disease.[371]
- Eli Fischer-Jørgensen, 99, Danish linguist and World War II resistance member.[372]
- Rosemary Goldie, 94, Australian Roman Catholic theologian, Under-Secretary of the Pontifical Council for the Laity (1967–1976).[373]
- Jonathan May, 51, American cellist and conductor, stroke.[374]
- František Nedvěd, 59, Czech Olympic weightlifter.[375]
- Hank Rosenstein, 89, American basketball player (New York Knicks), heart failure.[376]
- Nathan Scott, 94, American film and television composer (Lassie, The Twilight Zone, Dragnet), natural causes.[377]
- Oleg Stepanov, 70, Russian judoka, 1964 Olympic bronze medal winner.[378]
- Wendy Toye, 92, British filmmaker.[379]
- Roger Veeser, 90, Swiss Olympic athlete.[380]
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- Martin Benson, 91, British stage actor (The Omen, Cleopatra, Goldfinger).[381]
- Adam Blacklaw, 72, Scottish footballer (Burnley).[382]
- Gerald Butler, 79, British jurist and broadcaster, heart attack.[383]
- Theodore Cross, 86, American publisher and civil rights activist, heart failure.[384]
- Bohdan Ejmont, 82, Polish actor.[385]
- Rose Gray, 71, British restaurateur (The River Café) and food writer, brain cancer.[386]
- Gene Greytak, 84, American impressionist (Pope John Paul II), cancer.[387]
- Chushiro Hayashi, 89, Japanese astrophysicist, pneumonia.[388]
- Phillip Law, 97, Australian scientist and explorer (Australian Antarctic Territory).[389]
- José Mindlin, 95, Brazilian businessman and bibliophile, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[390]
- Carlos Montemayor, 62, Mexican writer, stomach cancer.[391]
- Nikolay Surov, 62, Russian Olympic rower.[392]
- Jorge Villamil, 80, Colombian composer, complications from diabetes.[393]
- George Watt, 92, Australian rugby league footballer.[394]
- Tom Wolk, 58, American bass guitarist (Hall & Oates), heart attack.[395]
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