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*[[Glen Bell]], 86, [[United States|American]] [[entrepreneur]], founder of [[Taco Bell]]. [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2010832253_apusobittacobellfoundercorrectivecorrective.html] |
*[[Glen Bell]], 86, [[United States|American]] [[entrepreneur]], founder of [[Taco Bell]]. [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2010832253_apusobittacobellfoundercorrectivecorrective.html] |
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* [[Judi Chamberlin]], 65, [[United States|American]] [[anti-psychiatry]] activist, [[respiratory disease|lung disease]]. [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122706192] |
* [[Judi Chamberlin]], 65, [[United States|American]] [[anti-psychiatry]] activist, [[respiratory disease|lung disease]]. [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122706192] |
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* [[Sam Dixon (humanitarian)|Sam Dixon]], [[United States|American]] [[minister (Christianity)|minister]], Deputy General Secretary of [[United Methodist Committee on Relief|UMCOR]] (since 2007), [[2010 Haiti earthquake|earthquake]]. [http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/6822953/] |
* [[Sam Dixon (humanitarian)|Sam Dixon]], 60, [[United States|American]] [[minister (Christianity)|minister]], Deputy General Secretary of [[United Methodist Committee on Relief|UMCOR]] (since 2007), [[2010 Haiti earthquake|earthquake]]. [http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/6822953/] |
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* [[George Jellinek]], 90, [[United States|American]] [[radio personality]]. [http://www.wqxr.org/articles/wqxr-news/2010/jan/18/wqxr-music-host-george-jellinek-90-dies/] |
* [[George Jellinek]], 90, [[United States|American]] [[radio personality]]. [http://www.wqxr.org/articles/wqxr-news/2010/jan/18/wqxr-music-host-george-jellinek-90-dies/] |
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* [[Takumi Shibano]], 83, [[Japan]]ese [[novelist]], [[pneumonia]]. [http://www.tsogen.co.jp/news/2010/01/10011718.html] (Japanese) |
* [[Takumi Shibano]], 83, [[Japan]]ese [[novelist]], [[pneumonia]]. [http://www.tsogen.co.jp/news/2010/01/10011718.html] (Japanese) |
Revision as of 10:25, 20 January 2010
The following is a list of notable deaths in 2010. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
January 2010
- Vladimir Karpov, 87, Russian writer, Chairman of the USSR Union of Writers (1986–1991). [1] (Russian)
- Ida Mae Martinez, 78, American professional wrestler. [2]
- Bill McLaren, 86, Scottish rugby union commentator. [3]
- Cerge Remonde, 51, Filipino press secretary, heart attack. [4]
- Cyril Burke, 84, Australian rugby union player. [5]
- Kate McGarrigle, 63, Canadian folk singer, clear cell sarcoma. [6]
- Robert B. Parker, 77, American detective writer (Spenser series, Jesse Stone novels). [7]
- Jørgen Philip-Sørensen, 71, Danish businessman. [8]
- Gaines Adams, 26, American football player (Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers), cardiac arrest. [9]
- Maki Asakawa, 67, Japanese singer, heart failure. [10] (Japanese)
- Jyoti Basu, 95, Indian politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal (1977–2000), complications from pneumonia. [11]
- Thomas F. Cowan, 82, American politician, New Jersey State Senator (1984–1994). [12]
- Daisuke Gōri, 57, Japanese voice actor (Dragon Ball, Kinnikuman, Mobile Suit Gundam), suicide by wrist cutting. [13] (Japanese)
- Shigeru Kobayashi, 57, Japanese baseball player, heart failure. [14] (Japanese)
- Michalis Papakonstantinou, 91, Greek politician and author, Minister for Foreign Affairs (1992–1993). [15] (Greek)
- Loit Reintam, 80, Estonian soil scientist. [16] (Estonian)
- Robert D. Rowley, Jr., 68, American Episcopal Bishop of Northwestern Pennsylvania (1991–2007) [17]
- Erich Segal, 72, American author (Love Story) and screenwriter (Yellow Submarine), heart attack. [18]
- Glen Bell, 86, American entrepreneur, founder of Taco Bell. [19]
- Judi Chamberlin, 65, American anti-psychiatry activist, lung disease. [20]
- Sam Dixon, 60, American minister, Deputy General Secretary of UMCOR (since 2007), earthquake. [21]
- George Jellinek, 90, American radio personality. [22]
- Takumi Shibano, 83, Japanese novelist, pneumonia. [23] (Japanese)
- Katsuhisa Shibata, 66, Japanese sumo wrestler, heart attack. [24] (Japanese)
- Carl Smith, 82, American country singer-songwriter. [25]
- Asim Butt, 31, Pakistani artist (Stuckism art movement), suicide by hanging. [26]
- Ed Chuman, 62, American wrestling promoter, after long illness. [27]
- Florence-Marie Cooper, 69, American federal judge, lymphoma. [28]
- Francene Cucinello, 43, American radio personality (WHAS), brain aneurysm. [29]
- Bahman Jalali, 65, Iranian photographer, pancreatic cancer. [30]
- Voldemar Kann, 90, Estonian graphic artist. [31] (Estonian)
- Detlev Lauscher, 57, German footballer. [32] (German)
- Marshall Warren Nirenberg, 82, American biochemist and geneticist, Nobel Prize laureate (1968), cancer. [33]
- Jamal Saeed Abdul Rahim, 44, Palestinian Al Qaeda ANO terrorist, airstrike. [34]
- Ernest Sparkman, 84, American radio personality (WSGS). [35]
- Toshiaki Takemiya, 88, Japanese baseball player, pancreatitis. [36] (Japanese)
- Bobby Charles, 71, American songwriter ("See You Later, Alligator", "(I Don't Know Why) But I Do"). [37]
- Antonio Fontan, 86, Spanish politician and journalist. [38] (Spanish)
- Béla Kamocsa, 66, Hungarian-born Romanian singer. [39] (Romanian)
- Charles Nolte, 86, American actor, playwright and educator, prostate cancer. [40]
- Otto, 20, British dachshund-terrier, world's oldest dog, euthanised following stomach tumour. [41]
- P. K. Page, 93, Canadian poet. [42]
- Chilton Price, 96, American songwriter ("Slow Poke", "You Belong to Me"). [43]
- James W. Rutherford, 84, American Mayor of Flint, Michigan (1975–1983, 2002–2003). [44]
- Petra Schürmann, 74, German television presenter, after long illness. [45] (German)
- Antonio Vilaplana Molina, 83, Spanish Roman Catholic Bishop of León (1987–2002), renal failure. [46] (Spanish)
- Mick Leahy, 74, British boxer, British middleweight champion (1963–1964). [47]
- Abdullah Mehdar, Yemeni Al-Qaeda terrorist, shot. [48]
- Teddy Pendergrass, 59, American soul singer, complications from colon cancer. [49]
- Jay Reatard, 29, American garage punk musician. [50]
- Tommy Sloan, 84, British footballer. [51]
- Isamu Tanonaka, 77, Japanese seiyū (GeGeGe no Kitaro), heart attack. [52]
- Ed Thigpen, 79, American jazz drummer, after long illness. [53]
- Edgar Vos, 78, Dutch fashion designer, heart attack. [54]
- Masoud Alimohammadi, 50, Iranian nuclear scientist, bomb blast. [55]
- Georges Anglade, 65, Haitian professor and cabinet minister, co-founder of Universite du Quebec a Montreal, earthquake. [56]
- Hédi Annabi, 65, Tunisian diplomat, head of MINUSTAH, earthquake. [57]
- Zilda Arns, 75, Brazilian pediatrician and humanitarian, earthquake. [58] (Portuguese)
- Miloslav Bělonožník, 91, Czech Olympic ski jumper. [59] (Czech)
- Daniel Bensaïd, 63, French philosopher and Trotskyist activist. [60] (French)
- Ken Colbung, 78, Australian Aboriginal elder, after short illness. [61]
- Luiz Carlos da Costa, 60, Brazilian diplomat, deputy head of MINUSTAH, earthquake. [62] (Portuguese)
- Brian Damage, 46, American punk and rock drummer (Misfits), complications of colon cancer. [63]
- Miguel Ángel de la Flor, 85, Peruvian army officer and politician. [64] (Spanish)
- Paul Denis, Haitian politician, earthquake. [65]
- Dannie Flesher, 58, American co-founder of Wax Trax! Records, pneumonia. [66]
- Michel Gaillard, Haitian politician, earthquake. [67]
- Krisda Arunwong na Ayutthaya, 78, Thai architect, Governor of Bangkok (1996–2001), coronary artery disease. [68]
- Fred Krone, 79, American stuntman, cancer. [69]
- Hillis Layne, 91, American Major League Baseball player (1941, 1944–1945). [70]
- Allen McClay, 77, British founder of pharmaceutical company Almac, cancer. [71]
- Flo McGarrell, 35, Italian-born American artist, earthquake. [72]
- Joseph Serge Miot, 63, Haitian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Port-au-Prince, earthquake. [73]
- Elizabeth Moody, 70, New Zealand actress and theatre director, pneumonia. [74]
- Jimmy O, 35, Haitian hip hop musician, earthquake. [75]
- Art Rust, Jr., 82, American sports commentator, Parkinson's disease. [76]
- Vanda Skuratovich, 84, Belarusian Roman Catholic activist. [77] (Russian)
- Dewey Tucker, 24, American bassist and smooth jazz performer, shot. [78]
- Yabby You, 63, Jamaican reggae singer and producer. [79]
- Juliet Anderson, 71, American pornographic actress. [80]
- Francisco Benkö, 99, German-born Argentine chess master. [81] (Spanish)
- Fina de Calderón, 82, Spanish poet. [82] (Spanish)
- Robben Wright Fleming, 93, American president of the University of Michigan (1968–1978). [83]
- George Garanian, 75, Russian jazz saxophonist and bandleader, cardiac arrest. [84]
- Dorothy Geeben, 101, American Mayor of Ocean Breeze Park, Florida (since 2001), oldest active mayor in the United States. [85]
- Miep Gies, 100, Dutch humanitarian, protector of Anne Frank and her family during World War II, complications following a fall. [86]
- Mick Green, 65, British rock and roll guitarist (Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas). [87]
- Andis Hadjicostis, 43, Cypriot CEO of Sigma TV, shot. [88] (Greek)
- Harry Männil, 89, Estonian-born Venezuelan businessman. [89]
- Vasilis Patsouris, 51, Greek chief police officer of Zakynthos, suicide. [90] (Greek)
- Éric Rohmer, 89, French film director. [91]
- Joe Rollino, 104, American strongman, weightlifter, and boxer, struck by car. [92]
- Dennis Stock, 81, American photographer (Magnum Photos), liver cancer. [93]
- Gordon Van Tol, 49, Canadian Olympic water polo player, heart attack. [94]
- Sandra Wright, 61, American blues and gospel singer, natural causes. [95]
- Sir Donald Acheson, 83, British physician, Chief Medical Officer of England (1983–1991). [96]
- Sailadhar Baruah, 68, Indian film producer, complications of diabetes. [97]
- Mina Bern, 98, Polish-born American Yiddish theatre actor, heart failure. [98]
- Garland English, 28, American soldier and activist, rappelling accident. [99]
- Jan C. Gabriel, 69, American race track announcer, complications from polycystic kidney disease. [100]
- Donald Goerke, 83, American executive (Campbell's Soup Company), created SpaghettiOs, heart failure. [101]
- Tony Halme, 47, Finnish professional boxer, wrestler and Member of Parliament (2003–2007). [102]
- Dick Johnson, 84, American big band clarinetist (Artie Shaw Band), after short illness. [103]
- Nadav Levitan, 64, Israeli film director and screenwriter, lung disease. [104]
- Edward Linde, 67, American businessman, founder of Boston Properties, pneumonia. [105]
- Frances Morrell, 72, British political adviser and educationalist, cancer. [106]
- Ulf Olsson, 58, Swedish murderer, suicide by hanging. [107] (Swedish).
- Bill Patterson, 87, Australian racing driver, natural causes. [108]
- Jayne Walton Rosen, 92, American singer, Lawrence Welk's Champagne Lady (1940–1945), natural causes. [109]
- Moisés Saba Masri, 46, Mexican businessman, helicopter accident. [110] (Spanish)
- Dale Shewalter, 59, American teacher, founder of the Arizona Trail, cancer. [111]
- Mano Solo, 46, French singer, ruptured aneurysm. [112]
- Bojidar Spiriev, 78, Bulgarian-born Hungarian hydrologist and statistician, creator of IAAF scoring tables. [113]
- Torbjørn Yggeseth, 75, Norwegian ski jumping athlete and official. [114] (Norwegian)
- Améleté Abalo, 47, Togolese national football team assistant coach, shot. [115]
- Christopher Shaman Abba, 74, Nigerian Roman Catholic Bishop of Yola (since 1996), Bishop of Minna (1973–1996). [116]
- Amo Bessone, 93, American ice hockey player and coach. [117]
- Artur Beul, 94, Swiss songwriter and painter, widower of singer Lale Andersen. [118] (German)
- Franz-Hermann Brüner, 64, German head of OLAF. [119]
- Mark Ellidge, British press photographer. [120]
- Ken Genser, 59, American politician, Mayor of Santa Monica, California, after long illness. [121]
- Per N. Hagen, 73, Norwegian politician. [122] (Norwegian)
- Rupert Hamer, 39, British journalist, defence correspondent for the Sunday Mirror, improvised explosive device. [123]
- Fatimah Hashim, 85, Malaysian politician, first female minister in the Malaysian government. [124]
- Jack Kerness, 98, American art director, natural causes. [125]
- Stanislas Ocloo, Togolese national football team spokesperson, shot. [126]
- Yevgeny Paladiev, 61, Soviet-born Kazakh ice hockey player. [127] (Russian)
- Diether Posser, 87, German politician. [128] (German)
- Armand Razafindratandra, 84, Malagasy cardinal, Archbishop of Antananarivo (1994–2005), fall. [129]
- Venda Tammann, 77, Estonian accordionist and music pedagogue. [130] (Estonian)
- Vimcy, 84, Indian sports writer. [131]
- Osvaldo Zotto, 46, Argentine tango dancer, heart attack. [132] (Spanish)
- Attila Bagonyai, 45, Hungarian chess master, complications from swine flu. [133] (Hungarian)
- Bob Blackburn, 85, American sports commentator (Seattle SuperSonics), pneumonia. [134]
- Jean Charpentier, 74, Canadian journalist, press secretary for Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, cancer. [135]
- Art Clokey, 88, American stop motion animator (Gumby, Davey and Goliath), bladder infection. [136]
- Piero De Bernardi, 83, Italian screenwriter. [137] (Italian)
- Slavka Maneva, 75, Macedonian writer and poet. [138] (Macedonian)
- Aleksandr Maslaev, 65, Russian actor. [139] (Russian)
- Monica Maughan, 76, Australian actress, cancer. [140]
- Jim Rimmer, 75, Canadian graphic designer, cancer. [141]
- Otmar Suitner, 87, Austrian conductor. [142] (German)
- Amir Vahedi, 48, Iranian-born American poker player, complications of diabetes. [143]
- Sumner G. Whittier, 98, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1953–1957). [144]
- Yvonne Zanos, 60, American television journalist (KDKA-TV), ovarian cancer. [145]
- Sándor Barcs, 97, Hungarian football official, FIFA (1972–1974) and UEFA (1960–1978) vice-president. [146]
- Alexander Garnet Brown, 79, Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1969–1978). [147]
- Thomas Sam Davis, 59, British singer (Deaf School), lung disease. [148]
- Stephen Huneck, 60, American wood carving artist, suicide by gunshot. [149]
- Alex Parker, 74, Scottish football player and manager, heart attack. [150]
- Donald Edmond Pelotte, 64, American Roman Catholic Bishop of Gallup (1990–2008), first Native American bishop. [151]
- Blanca Sánchez, 63, Mexican actress, kidney failure. [152]
- Philippe Séguin, 66, French politician, heart attack. [153]
- Jim White, 67, American professional wrestler, cancer. [154]
- Hardy Williams, 78, American politician, Pennsylvania State Senator (1983–1998), Alzheimer's disease. [155]
- Tim Davey, 58, American NFL executive, director of football operations. [156]
- Michael Harper, 78, British priest of the Church of England and later of the Antiochian Orthodox Church. [157]
- George Leonard, 86, American writer, editor and educator, pioneer of the Human Potential Movement, after long illness. [158]
- Graham Leonard, 88, British Church of England Bishop of London (1981–1991), subsequently a Roman Catholic priest. [159]
- Ivan Medek, 84, Czech music publicist, theorist and critic, collaborator of Václav Talich and Václav Havel. [160] (Czech)
- Harriet Miller, 90, American politician, Mayor of Santa Barbara, California (1995–2001). [161]
- Beniamino Placido, 80, Italian journalist and television critic. [162]
- James von Brunn, 89, American white supremacist, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting suspect. [163]
- Beverly Aadland, 67, American actress, girlfriend of Errol Flynn, diabetes and heart failure. [164]
- András Baranyecz, 63, Hungarian Olympic cyclist. [165] (Hungarian)
- Bernard Le Nail, 63, French writer, cerebral hemorrhage. [166] (French)
- Harold Lewis, 98, American flautist and movie studio musician. [167]
- Willie Mitchell, 81, American musician and record producer, cardiac arrest. [168]
- Giancarlo Nanni, 68, Italian stage director, after long illness. [169] (Italian)
- Kenneth Noland, 85, American color field painter, kidney cancer. [170]
- Courage Quashigah, 62, Ghanaian politician. [171]
- Philippa Scott, 91, British conservationist. [172]
- Joseph Shannon, 88, American pilot (Bay of Pigs invasion), after short illness. [173]
- George Syrimis, 88, Cypriot finance minister (1988–1993). [174]
- Toni Tecuceanu, 37, Romanian comedy actor, complications from swine flu. [175]
- George Willoughby, 95, American Quaker activist. [176]
- Paul Ahyi, 79, Togolese artist, designer of the flag of Togo. [177] (French)
- Lew Allen, 84, American general, Director of the National Security Agency (1973–1977), rheumatoid arthritis. [178]
- Tony Clarke, 68, British musician and record producer (The Moody Blues). [179]
- Erasmo Dias, 85, Brazilian military officer and politician, cancer. [180] (Portuguese)
- Donal Donnelly, 78, English-born Irish actor, cancer [181]
- Hywel Teifi Edwards, 74, Welsh historian and writer, after short illness. [182]
- Johan Ferrier, 99, Surinamese politician, President (1975–1980). [183]
- Tadeusz Góra, 91, Polish pilot. [184] (Polish)
- Casey Johnson, 30, American socialite, Johnson & Johnson heiress. [185] (body discovered on this date)
- Erich Lipstok, 97, Estonian diplomat. [186] (Estonian)
- Rory Markas, 54, American baseball radio announcer (Los Angeles Angels). [187]
- György Mitró, 79, Hungarian swimmer. [188] (Hungarian)
- Sandro de América, 64, Argentinian singer, complications from heart and lung transplant surgery. [189]
- Ludwig Wilding, 82, German artist. [190] (German)
- Tsutomu Yamaguchi, 93, Japanese survivor of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, stomach cancer. [191]
- Oleksiy Yeschenko, 60, Ukrainian football coach, former head coach of FC Volyn Lutsk. [192] (Ukrainian)
- Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt, 84, Chilean composer, lung cancer. [193] (Spanish)
- Margery Beddow, 72, American choreographer and dancer. [194]
- Barry Blair, 56, Canadian comics artist and writer. [195]
- Gianni Bonichon, 65, Italian bobsledder, Olympic silver medalist. [196] (Italian)
- Otto Breg, 60, Austrian bobsledder. [197] (German)
- Sir Ian Brownlie, 77, British barrister, traffic collision. [198]
- Mary Daly, 81, American radical feminist philosopher. [199]
- Bill Gleason, 87, American sports journalist (Chicago Sun-Times, Sportswriters on TV), Parkinson's disease. [200]
- Ali Safi Golpaygani, 96, Iranian Marja', natural causes. [201] (Farsi)
- Billy Harris, 58, American basketball player (Northern Illinois Huskies, San Diego Conquistadors), stroke. [202]
- John Keith Irwin, 80, American sociologist. [203]
- Eunice Walker Johnson, 93, American director of Ebony Fashion Fair, widow of John H. Johnson, renal failure. [204]
- Giorgos Kambanelis, 80, Greek actor. [205] (Greek)
- Charles Kleibacker, 88, American fashion designer, pneumonia. [206]
- Luisito Martí, 65, Dominican actor, comedian and entertainer, stomach cancer. [207]
- Takis Michalos, 63, Greek national team water polo player and coach, cancer. [208] (Greek)
- Isak Rogde, 62, Norwegian translator. [209] (Norwegian)
- Roberto Roney, 70, Brazilian comedian, lung cancer. [210] (Portuguese)
- Paula Sladewski, 27, American Playboy model. [211]
- Tibet, 78, French comics artist and writer. [212] (French)
- Bobby Wilkins, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics). [213]
- Adam Max Cohen 38, American author, Shakespeare scholar, associate professor (UMD), brain tumor. [214]
- Michael Dwyer, 58, Irish film critic (The Irish Times), after short illness. [215]
- David Gerber, 86, American executive producer (Police Story, Police Woman), heart failure. [216]
- Deborah Howell, 68, American journalist, Washington Post ombudsman, hit by car. [217]
- Augustine Paul, 65, Malaysian Federal Court judge, after chronic illness. [218]
- Yiannis Voultepsis, 87, Greek journalist. [219] (Greek)
- Gary Brockette, 62, American actor and assistant director, cancer. [220]
- Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., 75, American politician, West Virginia Attorney General (1969–1985). [221]
- Jean Carroll, 98, American comedienne (The Ed Sullivan Show). [222]
- Periyasamy Chandrasekaran, 52, Sri Lankan politician, Member of Parliament, after short illness. [223]
- Lhasa de Sela, 37, American singer, breast cancer. [224]
- Alfredo Mario Espósito Castro, 82, Argentinian Roman Catholic Bishop of Zárate-Campana (1976–1991). [225]
- John Freeman, 93, American animator (The Smurfs) and animation director (My Little Pony and Friends). [226]
- Bingo Gazingo, 85, American performance poet, traffic collision. [227]
- Richard Kindleberger, 67, American newspaper reporter (The Boston Globe), brain tumor. [228]
- Tetsuo Narikawa, 65, Japanese actor (Spectreman) and karate instructor. [229] (Japanese)
- Marlene Neubauer-Woerner, 91, German sculptor. [230] (German)
- Mohamed Rahmat, 71, Malaysian politician, Information Minister (1978–1982, 1987–1999). [231]
- Faisal Bin Shamlan, 75, Yemeni politician, presidential candidate (2006), cancer. [232]
- Billy Arjan Singh, 92, Indian author. [233]
- Gregory Slay, 40, American rock drummer (Remy Zero), cystic fibrosis. [234]
- Freya von Moltke, 98, German World War II resistance fighter. [235]
- Tom Walsh, 67, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2003–2008), leukemia. [236]
- John Shelton Wilder, 88, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee (1971–2007), stroke. [237]
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