Deaths in August 2006
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2006.
August 2006
1
- Vincent Dole, 93, American medical researcher, established that methadone could treat heroin addiction, ruptured aorta.[1]
- Rufus Harley, 70, American jazz bagpipe player, prostate cancer.[2]
- Arlene Raven, 62, American feminist writer and art critic, kidney cancer.[3]
- Jason Rhoades, 41, American installation artist, heart failure.[4]
- George Styles, 78, British army officer, awarded the George Cross.[5]
- Bob Thaves, 81, American cartoonist, created and illustrated Frank and Ernest, respiratory failure.[6]
- Johannes Willebrands, 96, Dutch Archbishop of Utrecht 1975–1983, oldest Cardinal in the Roman Catholic church.[7]
- Iris Marion Young, 57, American political philosopher and feminist, esophageal cancer.[8]
2
- Holger Börner, 75, German politician, prime minister of Hesse (1976–1987), cancer.[9]
- Fitz Eugene Dixon Jr., 82, American former owner of the Philadelphia 76ers who signed Julius Erving, skin cancer.[10]
- Maurice Kriegel-Valrimont, 92, French Resistance fighter, militant communist, and politician.[11]
- Audrey Lindvall, 23, American model and sister of American supermodel Angela Lindvall, traffic accident.[12]
- Kim McLagan, 57, British model of the 1960s, wife of Ian McLagan of The Faces and former wife of Keith Moon, traffic accident.[13]
- Gary Pajcic, 58, American athlete and lawyer.[14]
- Luisel Ramos, 22, Uruguayan model, heart failure caused by anorexia nervosa.[15]
- Ferenc Szusza, 82, Hungarian football player, record goalscorer for a single club in Hungarian football.[16]
- John Watters, 81, Australian cricketer.[17]
3
- John Haase, 82, German-born American dentist turned author, emphysema.[18]
- Arthur Lee, 61, American rock musician, leader of the psychedelic band Love, leukemia.[19]
- Ken Richmond, 80, British actor and wrestler, 1952 Olympic bronze medal winner, gong striker in the credits for films by J. Arthur Rank Studios.[20]
- Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, 90, German-born opera soprano, natural causes.[21]
4
- Elden Auker, 95, American Major League Baseball pitcher, heart attack.[22]
- Julio Galán, 46, Mexican neo-expressionist painter, brain hemorrhage.[23]
- John Locke, 62, American keyboardist of Spirit, cancer.[24]
- Nandini Satpathy, 75, Indian politician and author, Chief Minister of Odisha, India 1972–1976, cerebral bleeding.[25]
- Esther Snyder, 86, American businesswoman, president of California-based In-N-Out Burger.[26]
5
- Susan Butcher, 51, American dog musher, four-time Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race champion, complications from a bone marrow transplant to combat acute myeloid leukemia.[27]
- Aron Gurevich, 82, Russian medievalist.
- Terry McRae, 65, Australian politician, Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly.[28]
- Hugo Schiltz, 78, Belgian politician.[29]
- Daniel Schmid, 64, Swiss filmmaker and director (Il Bacio di Tosca), cancer.[30]
6
- Gintaras Beresnevičius, 45, Lithuanian historian of religions specializing in Baltic mythology, writer, scholar, publicist.[31]
- Dorothy Healey, 91, American communist leader, pneumonia.[32]
- Rafik Kamalov, Kyrgyz Imam and alleged Islamic militant, injuries sustained from gunfire.[33]
- Stella Moray, 83, British actress and performer.[34]
- Jim Pomeroy, 53, American professional motocross racer, first American to win a World Championship Motocross event, automobile accident.[35]
- Milcho Rusev, 81-82, Bulgarian Olympic cyclist.[36]
- Moacir Santos, 80, Brazilian composer and arranger.[37][38]
- Sir Robert Sparkes, 77, Australian grazier and businessman, former President of the Queensland National Party (1970–1990).[39]
- Hirotaka Suzuoki, 56, Japanese anime voice actor, lung cancer.
- Ian Walters, 76, British sculptor.[40]
- Monsignor Lawrence Wnuk, 98, Polish Roman Catholic priest, Protonotary Apostolic, founder of the Polish Canadian Centre Association of Windsor, Ontario.[41]
7
- Mary Anderson Bain, 94, American politician, New Deal director under U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and former top aide to Congressman Sid Yates.[42]
- Jim Crooker, 80, American amateur golfer, amateur who played in more Bob Hope Chrysler Classic tournaments than any other golfer, cancer.[43]
- John Gilbert, 84, Canadian politician.[44]
- Lois January, 92, American actress, Alzheimer's disease.[45]
- Bob Miller, 76, American football player, NFL defensive tackle with the title-winning Detroit Lions, cancer.[46]
- John Weinberg, 81, American banker, former head of Goldman Sachs, complications from a fall.[47]
8
- Gustavo Arcos, 79, Cuban dissident, pneumonia.[48][49]
- Darrell Ferguson, 28, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection in Ohio.[50]
- Duke Jordan, 84, American bebop jazz pianist.[51]
- Dino Restelli, 81, American Major League Baseball player.[52]
9
- Anga Díaz, 45, Cuban conga player, heart attack.[53]
- George Chapman, 85, Englist faith healer.[54]
- Colin Dickinson, 74, New Zealand Olympic cyclist.[55]
- Melissa Hayden, 83, Canadian-born ballerina, former principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, pancreatic cancer.[56]
- Philip Empson High, 92, British science fiction author, natural causes.[57]
- Said Abdullo Nuri, 59, Tajik leader of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan, cancer.[58]
- Rafael Ruiz, 89, Spanish Olympic field hockey player (1948).[59]
- James Van Allen, 91, American space physicist, heart failure.[60]
10
- George Dawkes, 86, English cricketer, specialising in wicket keeping, for Derbyshire.[61]
- Barbara George, 63, American R&B singer, lung infection.[62]
- Irving São Paulo, 41, Brazilian actor, multiple organ failure.[63]
- Yasuo Takei, 76, Japanese second-richest man of Japan and founder of Takefuji Corporation.[64][65]
11
- Alvin Cooperman, 83, American entertainment executive.[66]
- David Thomas Dawson, 48, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection in Montana.[67]
- Mike Douglas, 81, American talk-show host and entertainer.[68]
- Alice Ilchman, 71, American economist, president of Sarah Lawrence College, (1981–1998).[69]
- Mazisi Kunene, 76, South African poet laureate.[70]
- Yevgeny Sinyayev, 58, Soviet Olympic sprinter.[71]
12
- Victoria Gray Adams, 79, American civil rights activist, first woman to run for a US Senate seat in Mississippi, cancer.[72]
- Camille Loiseau, 114, French doyenne, oldest verified person in Western Europe.[73]
- Raska Lukwiya, Ugandan commander in the Lord's Resistance Army, indictee of the International Criminal Court for war crimes, killed in battle.[74]
- Nicholas Webster, 94, American film and television director.[75]
13
- Bill Baker, 95, American baseball player.[76]
- Joseph Carlino, 89, American Speaker of the New York State Assembly (1959–1964).[77]
- Jack Edwards, 88, British World War II soldier and prisoner of war rights campaigner.[78]
- Kermit L. Hall, 61, American President of the University at Albany, member of the 1992 Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board, swimming accident.[79]
- Al Hostak, 90, American National Boxing Association middleweight champion (1938–1939), stroke.[80]
- Tony Jay, 73, British actor and voice artist, complications from tumor surgery.[81]
- Jon Nödtveidt, 31, Swedish lead guitarist and vocalist (Dissection), convicted of felony murder, suicide.[82]
- Payao Poontarat, 49, Thai boxer, first Thai Olympic medal winner (bronze, 1976), World Boxing Council champion, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[83]
14
- William Ian Beardmore Beveridge, 98, Australian animal pathologist.[84]
- Johnny Duncan, 67, American country singer and songwriter, heart attack.[85]
- John Godley, 3rd Baron Kilbracken, 85, British-born Irish peer, wartime Fleet Air Arm pilot and journalist.[86]
- Adriaan de Groot, 91, Dutch chess master and psychologist.[87]
- Bruno Kirby, 57, American character actor (The Godfather Part II, City Slickers), complications from leukemia.[88]
- Luis Fernandez de la Reguera, 39, American film director, motorcycle accident.[89]
15
- Rick Bourke, 51, Australian rugby league player, cancer.[90]
- Lynton K. Caldwell, 92, American political scientist.[91]
- Dame Te Atairangikaahu, 75, New Zealand Māori queen.[92]
- Doug White, 61, American news anchor, cancer.[93]
- Faas Wilkes, 82, Dutch international footballer.[94]
16
- Umberto Baldini, 84, Italian art restorer, director of the conservation studios at the Uffizi.[95]
- Alex Buzo, 62, Australian playwright, cancer.[96]
- Herschel Green, 86, American World War II fighter ace.[97]
- Iris M. Ovshinsky, 79, American co-founder of ECD Ovonics, wife of inventor Stanford Ovshinsky.[98]
- Alfredo Stroessner, 93, Paraguayan President (1954–1989), complications from hernia surgery.[99]
- Alan Vint, 61, American actor, multiple organ failure.[100]
- William Wasson, 82, American priest who founded orphanages, complications from a hip injury.[101]
17
- Kontek Kamariah Ahmad, 95, Malaysian educationist, politician, activist and pioneer in the Malaysian co-operative movement.[102]
- Len Evans, 75, Australian wine writer, founder of the Australian Wine Bureau, heart attack.[103]
- Ken Goodall, 59, Irish rugby union player (1967–1970).[104]
- Masumi Hayashi, 60, American photographer, shot.[105]
- John Hutton, 59, American furniture designer, complications of prostate cancer surgery.[106]
- Vernon Ingram, 82, German-born American molecular biologist (MIT), discovered cause of sickle cell anemia.[107]
- Walter Jagiello, 76, American polka musician and songwriter.[108]
- Christopher Polge, 80, English biologist.[109]
- Shamsur Rahman, 76, Bangladeshi poet, kidney and liver failure.[110]
- Bernard Rapp, 61, French film director, writer and journalist, lung cancer.[111]
- Sig Shore, 87, American film producer (Super Fly).[112]
- Evan Harris Walker, 70, American physicist and consciousness theorist.[113]
- Yen Ngoc Do, 65, Vietnamese-born American founder of Nguoi Viet Daily News, diabetes and kidney disease.[114]
18
- George Astaphan, 60, Kittitian doctor, provided steroids to Ben Johnson.[115]
- James A. Clark, Jr., 87, American President of the Maryland State Senate (1979–1983), cancer.[116]
- Kathryn Frost, 57, American Army major general, wife of Martin Frost, breast cancer.[117]
- Fernand Gignac, 72, Canadian singer and actor, hepatitis.[118]
- Ken Kearney, 82, Australian rugby league and rugby union international player, heart attack.[119]
19
- Marvin Barrett, 86, American journalist and author.[120]
- Joyce Blair, 73, British actress, sister of Lionel Blair, cancer.[121]
- Clinton Bristow, Jr., 57, American lawyer and education official, president of Alcorn State University, heart failure.[122]
- Joseph Hill, 57, Jamaican lead singer of roots reggae group Culture, liver failure.[123]
- Óscar Míguez, 78, Uruguayan footballer, 1950 FIFA World Cup winner.[124]
- Mervyn Wood, 89, Australian rower, three-time Olympic medal winner, New South Wales Police Commissioner.[125]
20
- Claude Blanchard, 74, Canadian pop singer and actor, heart attack.[126]
- Renate Brausewetter, 100, German silent film actress.[127]
- Bryan Budd, 29, British soldier, posthumously awarded Victoria Cross.[128]
- Roger Donoghue, 75, American boxer.[129]
- Robert Hoffman, 59, American businessman and art collector, co-founder of National Lampoon.[130]
- Jack Laughery, 71, American CEO and chairman of the Hardee's restaurant chain, lung cancer.[131]
- Vashti McCollum, 93, American humanist campaigner.[132]
- Jacob Mincer, 84, Polish-born American professor of economics (Columbia University).[133]
- Giuseppe Moccia, 75, Italian film director.[134]
- Joe Rosenthal, 94, American Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer (Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima), natural causes.[135]
- Neil Trezise, 75, Australian Labor politician, Victorian Minister for Sport (1982–1992), Australian rules football player, heart attack.[136]
- Richard de Yarburgh-Bateson, 6th Baron Deramore, 95, British architect and writer of erotic fiction.[137]
21
- Máximo Carvajal, 70, Chilean comic book artist.[138]
- Bismillah Khan, 90, Indian shehnai musician and Bharat Ratna winner, heart attack.[139]
- Jon Lilletun, 60, Norwegian politician (KrF), Minister of Education (1997–2000), cancer.[140]
- Geff Noblet, 89, Australian test cricketer (1949–1953).[141]
- William Norris, 95, American engineer, founder of Control Data Corporation.[142]
- Buck Page, 84, American western musician, founder of Riders of the Purple Sage.[143]
- Paul Fentener van Vlissingen, 65, Dutch billionaire businessman, pancreatic cancer.[144]
- S. Yizhar, 89, Israeli author, heart disease.[145]
22
- Bruce Gary, 55, American drummer (The Knack), lymphoma.[146]
- Frank Lennon, 79, Canadian photographer.[147]
- Simeon Anthony Pereira, 78, Pakistani Archbishop Emeritus of Karachi.[148]
23
- Maynard Ferguson, 78, Canadian jazz trumpet player, kidney and liver failure.[149]
- John Lister, 90, British Anglican priest, Provost of Wakefield (1972–1982).[150]
- Nigel Malim, 87, British admiral.[151]
- Ayyappa Paniker, 75, Indian poet and academic.[152]
- Wasim Raja, 54, Pakistani test cricketer, heart attack.[153]
- Raymond Harold Sawkins, 82, British novelist.[154]
- David Schnaufer, 53, American Appalachian dulcimer player, lung cancer.[155]
- Marie Tharp, 86, American oceanographic cartographer.[156]
- Ed Warren, 79, American demonologist, after long illness.[157]
- Jay Young, 56, American news anchor (CNN), heart attack.[158]
24
- Earl Jolly Brown, 66, American actor (Live and Let Die).[159]
- Herbert Hupka, 91, German journalist and politician.[160]
- Leonard Levy, 83, Canadian-born American constitutional historian and author, winner of the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for History.[161]
- Cristian Nemescu, 27, Romanian film director, car accident.[162]
- Viktor Pavlov, 65, Russian actor, heart attack.[163]
- Rocco Petrone, 80, American NASA engineer, director of Project Apollo and the Marshall Space Flight Center.[164]
- David Plowright, 75, British television producer and executive, chairman of Granada Television (1987–1992).[165]
- Ralph Schoenstein, 73, American humorist and NPR commentator.[166]
- Léopold Simoneau, 90, Canadian lyric tenor.[167]
- James Tenney, 72, American experimental music composer, cancer.[168]
- Gene Thompson, 89, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants).[169]
- Andrei Toncu, 28, Romanian sound designer, car accident.[170]
- John Weinzweig, 93, Canadian composer.[171]
25
- John Blankenstein, 57, Dutch openly gay football referee, kidney disease.[172]
- Noor Hassanali, 88, Trinidadian politician, President (1987–1997).[173]
- Silva Kaputikyan, 87, Armenian poet.[174]
- Vijay Mehra, 68, Indian cricketer.[175]
- Joseph Stefano, 84, American screenwriter (Psycho), co-creator of The Outer Limits.[176]
- Ross Warneke, 54, Australian television presenter and radio personality, cancer.[177]
26
- Rainer Barzel, 82, German President of the Bundestag, Chairman of the CDU.[178]
- Akbar Bugti, 79, Pakistani Balochistan rebel tribal leader, shot.[179]
- John Ripley Forbes, 93, American naturalist and conservationist, founder of nature museums.[180]
- William Garnett, 89, American aerial photographer.[181]
- Yevhen Kucherevskyi, 65, Ukrainian football coach (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), car crash.[182]
- Marie-Dominique Philippe, 93, French Dominican priest, founder of the Community of St. John, stroke.[183]
- Sir Alfred Sherman, 86, British journalist, writer and political analyst.[184]
- Vladimir Tretchikoff, 92, Russian artist.[185]
- Sir Clyde Walcott, 80, Barbadian cricketer.[186]
27
- María Capovilla, 116, Ecuadorian supercentenarian, oldest person in the world, pneumonia.[187]
- Tee Corinne, 62, American writer and artist.[188]
- Jon Dough, 43, American pornographic actor and AVN Hall of Famer, suicide by hanging.[189]
- Paul Gutty, 63, French cyclist.[190]
- Ike Hildebrand, 79, Canadian ice hockey and lacrosse player.[191]
- Juan Ignacio Larrea Holguín, 79, Ecuadorean Archbishop of Guayaquil.[192]
- Iain MacKintosh, 74, Scottish folk musician.[193]
- Luciano Mendes de Almeida, 75, Brazilian Archbishop of Mariana, cancer.[194]
- Hrishikesh Mukherjee, 83, Indian film director.[195]
- David Nicholson, 67, British jockey and horse trainer.[196]
- Jesse Pintado, 37, American guitarist (Terrorizer, Napalm Death), complications of diabetic coma.[197]
28
- Ed Benedict, 94, American animator and layout artist, designed Fred Flintstone.[198]
- Don Chipp, 81, Australian politician, founder of the Australian Democrats.[199]
- Mary Lee Robb Cline, 80, American actress (The Great Gildersleeve), heart failure.[200]
- Ludwig Hemauer, 89, Swiss Olympic shooter.[201]
- Heino Lipp, 84, Estonian champion decathlete.[202]
- Robert McDermott, 86, American dean of the USAF Academy, chairman of USAA and owner of San Antonio Spurs, stroke.[203]
- Pip Pyle, 56, British drummer (Gong, Hatfield and the North).[204]
- William F. Quinn, 87, American Governor of Hawaii (1957–1962), pneumonia.[205]
- Michael Richard, 58, American photographer, cancer.[206]
- Benoît Sauvageau, 42, Canadian Bloc Québécois MP, traffic accident.[207]
- Melvin Schwartz, 73, American physicist, winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics.[208]
- Alfred Sherman, 86, British co-founder of the Centre for Policy Studies.[209]
29
- Kent Andersson, 64, Swedish motorcycle racer, winner of 1973 and 1974 125cc World Championships.[210]
- John Cummins, 58, Australian union official, secretary of the Builders' Labourers Federation, cancer.[211]
- Robert J. Gorlin, 83, American oral pathologist.[212]
- Gerald Green, 84, American author (The Last Angry Man) and screenwriter (Holocaust).[213]
- Benjamin Rawitz-Castel, 60, Israeli pianist, murdered.[214]
- John Scandrett, 91, New Zealand cricketer.[215]
- Jumpin' Gene Simmons, 73, American rockabilly musician.[216]
- Bill Stewart, 63, British actor.[217]
30
- Robin Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon, 80, New Zealand jurist.[218]
- Glenn Ford, 90, Canadian-born American actor (Blackboard Jungle, Cimarron).[219]
- Susan Lynn Hefle, 46, American food scientist, cancer.[220]
- Margaret Hubble, 91, British radio broadcaster.[221]
- George Johnson, 112, American supercentenarian, pneumonia.[222]
- Emrys Jones, 86, British geographer.[223]
- Igor Kio, 62, Russian illusionist.[224]
- Bob LeRose, 85, American colorist and cover production artist for DC Comics.[225]
- Naguib Mahfouz, 94, Egyptian winner of 1988 Nobel Prize for Literature, head injuries from a fall.[226]
- Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm, 83, British MP and government minister.[227]
- Bill Stumpf, 70, American industrial designer, co-created the Aeron office chair.[228]
31
- Mohamed Abdelwahab, 23, Egyptian footballer, suspected heart attack.[229]
- K. Sri Dhammananda, 87, Sri Lankan-born Malaysian bhikkhu, stroke.[230]
- Guy Gabaldon, 80, American World War II marine, heart attack.[231]
- J. S. Holliday, 82, American historian, expert on California Gold Rush, pulmonary fibrosis.[232]
- David Macpherson, 2nd Baron Strathcarron, 82, British hereditary peer and motoring expert.[233]
- Mike Magill, 86, American racing driver.[234]
- Charlie Wagner, 93, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[235]
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