Deaths in 2009
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in 2009. Names are listed under the date of death, not the date it was announced. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name.
Deaths of notable animals (that is, those animals with their own Wikipedia articles) are also reported here.
A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
- Jim Bellows, 86, American newspaper editor, Alzheimer's disease. [1]
- Anthony Finigan, 83, British actor. [2]
- Colleen Howe, 76, American sports agent, wife of hockey Hall of Famer Gordie Howe, Pick's disease. [3]
- Francis Magalona, 44, Filipino actor and rapper, leukemia. [4]
- Vivian Murray, 76, Irish businessman, former chairman of An Post and Bord Iascaigh Mhara, after long illness. [5]
- Susan Tsvangirai, 50, Zimbabwean wife of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, car collision. [6]
- Valeri Broshin, 46, Russian footballer, cancer. [7] (Russian)
- George Keverian, 77, American politician, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1985–1991). [8]
- Oscar Kamau Kingara, Kenyan human rights activist, shot. [9]
- John Paul Oulu, Kenyan human rights activist, shot. [10]
- Dave Pureifory, 59, American football player (Detroit Lions), prostate cancer. [11]
- Andy Bowman, 74, British footballer. [12]
- Irving Buchman, 83, American makeup artist (Midnight Cowboy, Taxi Driver), heart failure. [13]
- John Cephas, 78, American Piedmont blues guitarist, natural causes. [14]
- Yvon Cormier, 70, Canadian professional wrestler, bone marrow cancer. [15]
- Horton Foote, 92, American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Academy Award-winning screenwriter, after short illness. [16]
- Greg Henricks, 54, Australian radio journalist, esophageal cancer. [17]
- Patricia De Martelaere, 51, Belgian writer and philosopher. [18] (Dutch)
- George McAfee, 90, American football player (Chicago Bears). [19]
- Harry Parkes, 89, British footballer (Aston Villa). [20]
- Salvatore Samperi, 64, Italian film director. [21]
- Sydney Earle Chaplin, 82, American actor, son of Charlie Chaplin. [22]
- Sebastian Faißt, 20, German handball player, stroke. [23]
- Flemming Flindt, 72, Danish choreographer, worked with Rudolf Nureyev, after short illness. [24]
- Frank Ford, 92, American radio talk show host, stroke. [25]
- Åke Lindman, 81, Finnish actor and film director. [26] (Finnish)
- John Rodda, 78, British sports journalist, athletics and boxing correspondent (The Guardian). [27]
- Ernie Ashworth, 80, American country music singer, member of Grand Ole Opry. [28]
- Michael Baker, 52, Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly since 1998, cancer. [29]
- Ernst Benda, 84, German politician, Minister of the Interior (1968–1969) and President, Federal Constitutional Court (1971–1983). [30]
- Chris Finnegan, 64, British boxer, Olympic middleweight champion (1968), complications from pneumonia. [31]
- Alexandre Léontieff, 60, French politician, President of French Polynesia (1987–1991), heart attack. [32]
- Gilbert Parent, 73, Canadian politician, Speaker (1994–2001) and Member of Parliament (1974–1984, 1988–2000), colon cancer. [33]
- Ann Marie Rogers, British campaigner for breast cancer drug Herceptin, breast cancer. [34]
- Jacob T. Schwartz, 79, American mathematician and computer scientist, liver cancer. [35]
- Urban Sea, 20, French racehorse and broodmare, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner (1993), complications during foaling. [36]
- João Bernardo Vieira, 69, Guinea-Bissauan politician, Prime Minister (1978–1980) and President (1980–1999, since 2005), shot. [37]
- Rob Williams, 29, British businessman, co-founder of Dolphin Music, snowboarding accident. [38]
- Robert Bruce, 65, British-born New Zealand professional wrestler and talent agent, after short illness. [39]
- Kenneth Garner, 53, American Deputy Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. [40]
- Robert Haggiag, 95, Libyan film producer (Candy). [41]
- Paolo Maffei, 83, Italian astronomer and science fiction writer. [42] (Italian)
- Batista Tagme Na Waie, Guinea-Bissauan general, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, blast injuries. [43]
- Joan Turner, 86, British actress. [44]
- Alf Pike, 91, Canadian former ice hockey player and head coach of the New York Rangers. [45]
- Tomás Altamirano, 49, Panamanian politician, National Assembly deputy, traffic accident. [46]
- Ode Burrell, 69, American football player (Houston Oilers), complications from diabetes. [47]
- Paul Harvey, 90, American radio broadcaster. [48]
- Al Lewis, 84, American television host. [49]
- Miguel Serrano, 91, Chilean poet, diplomat and neo-Nazi, stroke. [50] (Spanish)
- Geoffrey Smith, 80, British gardening expert and presenter. [51]
- Tom Sturdivant, 78, American baseball player (New York Yankees). [52]
- Alan Landers, 68, American smoking model turned opponent, throat and lung cancer. [53]
- James Page Mackey, 95, Canadian chief of Toronto Police Service (1958–1970). [54]
- Manea Mănescu, 92, Romanian Prime Minister (1974–1979). [55]
- Alastair McCorquodale, 85, British athlete and cricketer, silver medallist at the 1948 Summer Olympics. [56]
- Rick Beckett, 54, American radio broadcaster (WOOD (AM)), heart attack. [57]
- Ruth Drexel, 78, German actress (Der Bulle von Tölz). [58] (German)
- Johnny Kerr, 76, American basketball player, coach, and broadcaster (Chicago Bulls), prostate cancer. [59]
- Sir Michael Quinlan, 78, British civil servant, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence (1988–1992). [60]
- Wendy Richard, 65, British actress (Are You Being Served?, EastEnders), cancer. [61]
- Nell Soto, 82, American politician, California State Senator (2000–2006), complications from stroke. [62]
- Wilbert Tatum, 76, American publisher (New York Amsterdam News), multiple organ failure. [63]
- Norm Van Lier, 61, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls). [64]
- Ruth Dunlap Bartlett, 87, American-born British actress. [65]
- Randall Bewley, 53, American guitarist (Pylon), heart attack. [66]
- Ian Carr, 75, British writer and musician (Nucleus), after long illness. [67]
- Marcella De Marchis, 93, Italian costume designer, wife of Roberto Rossellini. [68] (Italian)
- Philip José Farmer, 91, American writer (Riverworld). [69]
- Bill Holm, 65, American author and poet. [70]
- Molly Kool, 93, Canadian sailor, North America's first licensed female sea captain. [71]
- Howard Menger, 87, American ufologist. [72]
- Atieno Odhiambo, 63, Kenyan academic, dementia. [73]
- Clarence Swensen, 91, American actor (The Wizard of Oz Munchkin). [74]
- Roberto Posada Garcia-Peña, 54, Colombian columnist. [75]
- Svatopluk Havelka, 83, Czech composer. [76] (Czech)
- Pearl Lang, 87, American dancer and choreographer, heart attack. [77]
- James D. McGinnis, 77, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1977–1981), cancer. [78]
- Tom Cole, 75, American screenwriter and playwright, multiple myeloma. [79]
- Sverre Fehn, 84, Norwegian architect. [80]
- Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook, 96, Canadian portrait sculptor. [81]
- Kiyoshi Igarashi, 111, Japanese supercentenarian. [82]
- Seppo Kolehmainen, 76, Finnish actor, after long illness. [83] (Finnish)
- James Leslie, 50, British politician, member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for North Antrim (1998–2003), heart attack. [84]
- Noel Martin, 86, American graphic designer, leukemia. [85]
- Laurence Payne, 89, British actor (Sexton Blake). [86]
- Franciszek Starowieyski, 78, Polish artist. [87]
- Scott Symons, 75, Canadian writer. [88]
- Candido Cannavò, 78, Italian sports journalist, editor-in-chief of La Gazzetta dello Sport (1983–2002), cerebral hemorrhage. [89]
- Rafael dos Anjos Duarte, 25, Brazilian race walker, drowned. [90]
- Ida Gomes, 85, Polish-born Brazilian actress, dubber of Bette Davis, pneumonia. [91] (Portuguese)
- Barbara Marshall, 64, American journalist, member of Honolulu City Council since 2002, colon cancer. [92]
- Derrell Palmer, 86, American football player (Cleveland Browns), natural causes. [93]
- Paul Joseph Pham Dinh Tung, 89, Vietnamese Cardinal, Archbishop of Hanoi (1994–2005). [94]
- Howard Zieff, 81, American film director (Private Benjamin), complications from Parkinson's disease. [95]
- Nico Garrone, 68, Italian journalist and theatre critic (La Repubblica), father of Matteo Garrone, lung cancer. [96] (Italian)
- Sebastian Hackert, 32, German musician and record producer (Deichkind), heart attack. [97] (German)
- Lagoa Henriques, 85, Portuguese sculptor and art teacher, cancer. [98] (Portuguese)
- Fannie Kauffman, 84, Canadian-born Mexican actress and comedian, natural causes. [99] (Spanish)
- Luca Francesco Miorin, 38, Italian mountaineer, fall. [100] (Italian)
- Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro, 79, Russian-born Israeli mathematician, Parkinson’s disease. [101]
- Mary Printz, 82, American switchboard operator, inspiration for Bells Are Ringing. [102]
- Jean Rémond, 86, French Auxiliary Bishop of Mission de France (1975–1987). [103]
- Wilton G. S. Sankawulo, 71, Liberian politician and academic, Chairman of the Council of State (1995–1996), heart failure. [104]
- Zef Simoni, 80, Albanian Auxiliary Bishop of Shkodrë-Pult. [105]
- Victor Zarnowitz, 89, Polish-born American economist, heart attack. [106]
- Marcella Althaus-Reid, 56, Argentine-born British Queer theologian, Professor of Contextual Theology (University of Edinburgh). [107]
- Friedrich Berentzen, 81, German industrialist. [108] (German)
- Fine Cotton, 31, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse involved in sports betting substitution scandal. [109]
- Antonio De Rosso, 68, Italian religious leader, founder of the Orthodox Church in Italy. [110] (italian)
- Mary Jacobus, 52, American journalist, cerebral hemorrhage. [111]
- William Jorden, 85, American journalist and diplomat, lung cancer. [112]
- Larry H. Miller, 64, American businessman, owner of the Utah Jazz, complications of diabetes. [113]
- Sérgio Naya, 66, Brazilian politician and entrepreneur, builder of Palace II, heart attack. [114] (Portuguese)
- Christopher Nolan, 43, Irish author, winner of the Whitbread Prize (1988), pulmonary aspiration. [115]
- Julius Nota, 37, Slovak footballer and coach, stabbed. [116] (Slovak)
- Robert Quarry, 83, American film and television actor. [117]
- Fats Sadi, 81, Belgian jazz musician, vocalist and composer. [118]
- M. K. Sahu Khan, Fijian lawyer, Electoral Commission chairman, heart attack. [119]
- Socks, 19, American Presidential cat of the Clinton family, euthanized. [120]
- Tony de la Barreda, Mexican bass guitar player (Canned Heat), heart attack. [121]
- Chet Bulger, 91, American football player (Chicago Cardinals), natural causes. [122]
- Ronald Dearing, Baron Dearing, 78, British peer and civil servant, cancer. [123]
- Kelly Groucutt, 63, British bass guitar player (Electric Light Orchestra), heart attack. [124]
- Edmund Hlawka, 92, Austrian mathematician. [125]
- Ibrahim Hussein, 72, Malaysian artist, heart attack. [126]
- Ian L. Jenkins, 64, British Surgeon General (2002–2006), Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle (2008–2009). [127]
- Oreste Lionello, 81, Italian actor, entertainer and film dubber, after long illness. [128]
- Nonnie Moore, 87, American fashion editor (GQ, Harper's Bazaar). [129]
- Harrison Ridley Jr., 70, American jazz presenter, after short illness. [130]
- John Roschman, 80, American businessman, co-founder of Ponderosa Steakhouse, Alzheimer's disease. [131]
- Miika Tenkula, 34, Finnish guitarist and songwriter (Sentenced). [132]
- Anna Watt, 85, British entertainer (Fran and Anna), natural causes. [133]
- Thomas Jerome Welsh, 87, American Roman Catholic Bishop of Allentown (1983–1997). [134]
- James White, 86, British politician, MP for Glasgow Pollok (1970–1987). [135]
- Jacques Bino, 50, French Guadeloupean trade union official, shot. [136]
- Viking Björk, 90, Swedish surgeon. [137] (Swedish)
- J. Max Bond, Jr., 73, American architect, cancer. [138]
- Snooks Eaglin, 73, American guitarist, heart attack. [139]
- Raymond Alvah Hanson, 85, American inventor. [140]
- Mason Jones, 89, American musician, principal horn player of the Philadelphia Orchestra, natural causes. [141]
- John Kanzius, 64, American inventor, pneumonia. [142]
- Musa Khan Khel, 29, Pakistani journalist, shot. [143]
- Al-Tayyib Salih, c.80, Sudanese writer (Season of Migration to the North). [144]
- Kamila Skolimowska, 26, Polish hammer thrower, 2000 Olympics gold medalist, pulmonary embolism. [145]
- Andrew Tsien Chih-ch'un, 83, Taiwanese Roman Catholic Bishop of Hwalien (1992–2001), heart attack. [146]
- Eric Blau, 87, American Off Broadway theatrical producer (Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris), pneumonia. [147]
- Eugenia Calle, 57, American cancer researcher, blunt trauma. [148]
- Conchita Cintrón, 86, Chilean-born Portuguese bullfighter, heart attack. [149] (Portuguese)
- Edhi Handoko, 48, Indonesian chess grandmaster, heart attack. [150]
- Victor Kiernan, 95, British historian. [151]
- Gazanfer Özcan, 78, Turkish actor, respiratory disease. [152]
- Robert Robideau, 61, American Native Americans activist. [153]
- Shabnam Romani, 80, Pakistani poet and writer, after long illness. [154]
- Brad Van Pelt, 57, American football player (New York Giants), heart attack. [155]
- Mike Whitmarsh, 46, American beach volleyball and basketball player, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. [156]
- Dorothy Bridges, 93, American actress and poet, wife of Lloyd Bridges, mother of Beau and Jeff Bridges. [157]
- Konrad Dannenberg, 96, German-born American rocket scientist, natural causes. [158]
- Stephen Kim Sou-hwan, 86, South Korean Roman Catholic Archbishop of Seoul (1968–1998). [159]
- Anak Agung Prabangsa, 44, Indonesian journalist. [160]
- Edward Salia, 56, Ghanaian politician, Minister of State (1995), throat infection. [161]
- Travis, 14, American-born chimpanzee, television commercial animal, shot. [162]
- Joe Cuba, 78, American musician, complications of a bacterial infection. [163]
- Ghulam Dastagir, Afghan Taliban commander, air raid. [164]
- Noble Doss, 88, American football player. [165]
- Diether Haenicke, 73, American academic, Western Michigan University President (1985–1998, 2006–2007), head injury. [166]
- Vivien Raynor, 82, British-born American art critic, complications of anemia. [167]
- William R. Sharpe, Jr., 80, American politician, West Virginia Senate (1960–1980, 1984–2009), President pro tem (1990–2009). [168]
- Carl Venne, 62, American Chairman of the Crow Nation since 2002, natural causes. [169]
- Sir Bernard Ashley, 82, British businessman. [170]
- Louie Bellson, 84, American jazz drummer, complications from Parkinson's disease. [171]
- Kjersti Graver, 63, Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman (1987–1995). [172] (Norwegian)
- Warren Hastings, 72, Canadian punk rock promoter, natural causes. [173]
- Matt Hawkins, 21, American racing car driver (ARCA), shot. [174]
- Alfred A. Knopf, Jr., 90, American publisher, son of Alfred A. Knopf, complications from fall. [175]
- John McGlinn, 55, American conductor and historian of musicals. [176]
- Boris Yavitz, 85, Georgian-born American dean of Columbia Business School (1975–1982), prostate cancer. [177]
- Joe Goldstein, 81, American sports promoter, heart attack and stroke. [178]
- Geshe Gyeltsen, 85, Tibetan spiritual leader of Thubten Dhargye Ling. [179]
- Alfred J. Kahn, 90, American child welfare expert. [180]
- Dilys Laye, 74, British actress, cancer. [181]
- Augusto Moreira de Oliveira, 112, Portuguese supercentenarian, country's oldest man ever. [182]
- Julius Patching, 92, Australian Olympic official. [183]
- Corky Trinidad, 69, Filipino-born American cartoonist, pancreatic cancer. [184]
- Edward Upward, 105, British writer. [185]
- Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh, 83, Azerbaijani poet, after long illness. [186]
- Giacomo Bulgarelli, 68, Italian footballer, after long illness. [187]
- Cris Daluz, 74, Filipino actor. [188]
- Alison Des Forges, 66, American human rights activist, plane crash. [189]
- Beverly Eckert, 57, American 9/11 widow, member of 9/11 Family Steering Committee, plane crash. [190]
- Ed Grothus, 85, American anti-nuclear activist, cancer. [191]
- Willy Haugli, 81, Norwegian Chief Constable of Oslo. [192] (Norwegian)
- Lis Hartel, 87, Danish equestrian. [193]
- Hugh Leonard, 82, Irish playwright. [194]
- Mat Mathews, 84, Dutch jazz accordionist. [195] (Dutch)
- Coleman Mellett, 34, American jazz guitarist (Chuck Mangione's band), plane crash. [196]
- Domenica Niehoff, 63, German prostitution activist, complications from lung disease. [197]
- Gerry Niewood, 65, American jazz saxophonist (Chuck Mangione's band), plane crash. [198]
- Punniyamurthy Sathyamurthy, 36, Sri Lankan Tamil journalist, air raid. [199]
- Ted Uhlaender, 68, American baseball player, heart attack. [200]
- Aasiya Zubair, 37, American businesswoman, co-founder of Bridges TV, beheaded. [201]
- Albert Barillé, 88, French television screenwriter and producer. [202] (German)
- Estelle Bennett, 67, American singer (The Ronettes), colon cancer. [203]
- Virgil Lee Griffin, 64, American Ku Klux Klan leader. [204]
- Willem Johan Kolff, 97, Dutch-born American physician, inventor of the artificial kidney. [205]
- Gerald Myers, 85, American author, multiple myeloma. [206]
- Penny Ramsey, Australian actress, cancer. [207]
- Rail Rzayev, 64, Azerbaijani general, head of the Air Force, shot. [208]
- Frank Shoemaker, 86, American high energy physicist. [209]
- Marina Svetlova, 86, French-born American ballerina and teacher, complications from stroke. [210]
- Mildred Wolfe, 96, American artist, after long illness. [211]
- Jan Błoński, 78, Polish literary critic, Holocaust scholar. [212]
- Virginia Call, 111, American supercentenarian. [213]
- Carolyn George, 81, American dancer and photographer, primary lateral sclerosis. [214]
- Leila Hadley, 83, American travel writer. [215]
- Philippe Kourouma, 76, Guinean Bishop of N’Zérékoré. [216]
- Berting Labra, 75, Filipino character actor, emphysema. [217]
- Jeremy Lusk, 24, American motocross racer, brain injury. [218]
- Jean-Baptiste Mintsa-Mi-Mba, 60, Gabonese politician. [219] (French)
- Serafín Vásquez Elizalde, 86, Mexican Bishop of Ciudad Guzmán. [220]
- Robert Woodruff Anderson, 91, American Academy Award–nominated playwright and screenwriter, pneumonia. [221]
- Kazys Bradūnas, 91, Lithuanian émigré, poet and editor. [222] (Lithuanian)
- Marc Burrows, 30, British footballer, cancer. [223]
- Reg Davies, 79, British footballer. [224]
- Eluana Englaro, 38, Italian patient in right to die case, withdrawal of nutrition. [225]
- Neville Hamilton, 48, British footballer. [226]
- Danny Hughes, 72, British mountain running administrator, heart attack. [227]
- Mel Kaufman, 50, American football player (Washington Redskins). [228]
- Vic Lewis, 89, British jazz guitarist. [229]
- Orlando "Cachaito" López, 76, Cuban bassist (Buena Vista Social Club), complications from prostate surgery. [230]
- Don Maclennan, 79, South African poet and playwright. [231]
- Wesley L. McDonald, 84, American admiral and naval aviator. [232]
- Maria Orwid, 78, Polish psychiatrist. [233]
- Peer Portner, 69, Kenyan-born British developer of ventricular assist device, cancer. [234]
- Sean F. Scott, 39, American ALS activist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [235]
- Abdul-Khaliq al-Mukhtar, 49, Iraqi actor, kidney failure. [236]
- Eddie Ayers, 54, American college football player (UCLA), 1976 Rose Bowl player, lupus. [237]
- Guy Chichester, 73, American activist, founding member of Clamshell Alliance. [238]
- Marian Cozma, 26, Romanian handball player, stabbed. [239]
- Sigurdur Helgason, 87, Icelandic CEO of Icelandair, pioneer of low cost airlines. [240]
- Harry Hillaker, 89, American aeronautical engineer (F-16). [241]
- Neil McNeill, 87, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1961–1963). [242]
- Terry Spencer, 90, British RAF fighter pilot and war photographer, cancer. [243]
- Bob Stephen, 50, Canadian football player, heart attack. [244]
- Darwin Wright, 85, American politician, Mayor of Anderson, South Carolina (1972–1998). [245]
- Molly Bee, 69, American country singer ("I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"), complications from a stroke. [246]
- Jack Cover, 88, American scientist, inventor of the Taser, pneumonia. [247]
- Blossom Dearie, 82, American jazz singer and pianist (Schoolhouse Rock!), after long illness. [248]
- Reg Evans, 80, Australian actor, bushfire. [249]
- John Gabler, 78, American baseball pitcher (New York Yankees, Washington Senators). [250]
- Sir George Godber, 100, British doctor, Chief Medical Officer (1960–1973). [251]
- Richard Gordon, 61, British author, heart attack. [252] (Chinese)
- Joe Haverty, 72, Irish football player. [253]
- Betty Jameson, 89, American golfer, three-time major championship winner. [254]
- Jacques Lancelot, 88, French clarinetist, heart failure. [255] (Japanese)
- Mel Kaufman, 50, American football player (Washington Redskins). [256]
- Brian Naylor, 78, Australian news presenter, bushfire. [257]
- Jorge Reyes, 56, Mexican musician (Chac Mool), heart attack. [258] (Spanish)
- Sarah Roache, 60, British actress. [259]
- Piotr Stańczak, 42, Polish geologist, beheaded. [260]
- Richard Zann, 64, Australian ornithologist, bushfire. [261]
- Bashir Ahmad, 68, Indian-born British politician, Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow region, heart attack. [262]
- Philip Carey, 83, American actor, lung cancer. [263]
- Alfred Flores, 92, American rancher and politician, member of the Legislature of Guam. [264]
- George Karpati, 74, Canadian neurologist. [265]
- Boubacar Joseph Ndiaye, 86, Senegalese curator of the House of Slaves Memorial. [266]
- Shirley Jean Rickert, 82, American actress (Our Gang), after long illness. [267]
- Susan Walsh, 60, American actress. [268]
- James Whitmore, 87, American Academy Award–nominated actor, lung cancer. [269]
- John W. Grace, 82, Canadian Privacy Commissioner (1983–1990), heart attack. [270]
- Khalid Hasan, 74, Pakistani journalist and author, cancer. [271]
- George Hughes, 83, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). [272]
- Payton Jordan, 91, American coach of 1968 United States Olympic track and field team, cancer. [273]
- Leo Orenstein, 89, Canadian director, producer and writer. [274]
- Raaphi Persitz, 74, Israeli chess master. [275]
- Dana Vávrová, 41, Czech-born German actress and film director, cancer. [276] (German)
- Noah Weinberg, 78, American-born Israeli rabbi, founder of Aish HaTorah. [277]
- Xiangzhong Yang, 49, Chinese-born American stem cell scientist, cancer. [278]
- Antonie Dixon, 40, New Zealand murderer, suicide. [279]
- Christophe Dupouey, 40, French cyclist, World Cross Country Champion (1996), suicide. [280]
- Arnljot Eggen, 85, Norwegian writer. [281] (Norwegian)
- Herbert Hamrol, 106, American centenarian, one of the last survivors of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, pneumonia. [282]
- Ramón Hernández, 68, Puerto Rican baseball player. [283] (Spanish)
- Lux Interior, 62, American singer, songwriter and musician (The Cramps), heart condition. [284]
- Ed Schwartz, 62, American radio personality, kidney and heart disease. [285]
- Mark Shepherd, 86, American chairman of Texas Instruments (1976–1988), complications from pulmonary fibrosis. [286]
- David Snow, 84, British ornithologist. [287]
- Ben Blank, 87, American television graphics innovator (CBS, ABC). [288]
- Tom Brumley, 73, American steel guitarist (The Buckaroos), heart attack. [289]
- Rabindra Kumar DasGupta, 93, Indian scholar of Bengali and English literature. [290]
- Kurt Demmler, 65, German songwriter, suicide by hanging. [291]
- Millard Fuller, 74, American co-founder of Habitat for Humanity International, after short illness. [292]
- Warren Kimbro, 74, American Black Panther, murderer and charitable organization executive, heart attack. [293]
- Mike Maloy, 59, American-born Austrian basketball player. [294]
- Max Neuhaus, 69, American musician, cancer. [295]
- António dos Reis Rodrigues, 90, Portuguese Bishop of Madarsuma (1966–1998). [296]
- Jorge Serguera, 76, Cuban journalist, President of the Cuban Institute of Radio and Television (death announced on this date). [297]
- Sheng-yen, 79, Chinese-born Taiwanese Buddhist Zen master, kidney disease. [298]
- Pavlo Zahrebelnyi, 84, Ukrainian writer, after long illness. [299]
- Donald Alexander, 87, American Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (1973–1977), cancer. [300]
- Paul Birch, 46, British footballer, bone cancer. [301]
- Ralph Carpenter, 99, American conservationist. [302]
- Yusril Djalinus, 64, Indonesian journalist, co-founder of Tempo Magazine, stroke. [303]
- Russ Germain, 62, Canadian broadcaster, lung cancer. [304]
- Paul Galloway, 74, American journalist (Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune), heart attack. [305]
- Susan Hibbert, 84, British secretary, last surviving British witness to signing of the WWII German Instrument of Surrender. [306]
- Howard Kanovitz, 79, American painter, bacterial infection after heart surgery. [307]
- Ralph Kaplowitz, 89, American basketball player (New York Knicks), kidney failure. [308]
- Fredrik Kayser, 90, Norwegian resistance fighter during World War II. [309] (Norwegian)
- James E. Long, 68, American politician, North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance (1985–2009), complications of a stroke. [310]
- Jean Martin, 86, French actor (The Battle of Algiers, The Day of the Jackal). [311] (French)
- Ezzat Negahban, c. 82, Iranian archaeologist. [312] (Persian)
- Joe M. Rodgers, 75, American construction executive, Ambassador to France (1985–1989), cancer. [313]
- Sunny Skylar, 95, American songwriter. [314]
- Jim Wilson, 67, American football player (San Francisco 49ers) and wrestler, cancer. [315]
- Kazuhiro Yamauchi, 76, Japanese baseball player, liver failure. [316]
- Nancy Adams, 84, American co-owner of the Tennessee Titans, after short illness. [317]
- Joe Ades, 74, American salesman. [318]
- Anna Donald, 42, Australian epidemiologist, breast cancer. [319]
- Lukas Foss, 86, American composer, conductor, pianist and professor, heart attack. [320]
- Tim Grundy, 50, British radio and television presenter, heart attack. [321]
- Michael Homer, 50, American executive (Netscape), Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. [322]
- Ranbir Singh Hooda, 94, Indian politician, after long illness. [323]
- Peter Howson, 89, Australian politician, Minister for Air (1964–1968) and Environment, Aborigines and the Arts (1971–1972), fall. [324]
- John A. Knight, c. 78, American General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene (1985–2001). [325]
- Arieh Levavi, 96, Lithuanian-born Israeli public servant, Ambassador to Argentina during capture of Adolf Eichmann. [326] (Hebrew)
- Sir Alan Muir Wood, 87, British civil engineer. [327]
- Yoya Martínez, 96, Chilean actress, natural causes. [328] (Spanish)
- Jim McWithey, 81, American race car driver. [329]
- Edward Joseph O'Donnell, 77, American Bishop of Lafayette (1994–2002). [330]
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