Deaths in 2013
Appearance
This is a list of notable deaths in 2013. Names are listed under the date of death. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name or pseudonym. Deaths of notable animals and other biological life forms are also reported here, if they first have their own page. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death and reference.
July 2013
- Jim Foglesong, 90, American country music executive (Capitol Records) and music producer (Garth Brooks), inducted Country Music Hall of Fame (2004), natural causes.[1]
- David Jukes, 46, British Manx motorcycle racer, racing collision.[2]
- Kiril, 59, Bulgarian Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Varna and Veliki Preslav (since 1989), drowning.[3]
- Princess Marsi Paribatra, 81, Thai royal and artist.[4]
- Masao Yoshida, 58, Japanese power executive, chief of the Fukushima nuclear plant during the Tsunami meltdown, esophageal cancer.[5]
- Norman Atkinson, 90, British politician, MP for Tottenham (1964–1987).[6]
- Daniel Barry, 22, Australian para-athlete, brain cancer.[7]
- James Bean, 80, American politician, member of the Mississippi Senate (1988–2000), complications from a stroke.[8]
- Chase, 13, American golden retriever, bat dog and mascot for the Trenton Thunder, cancer.[9]
- Berhanu Dinka, 78, Ethiopian diplomat and economist, Ambassador to Liberia, Egypt, Canada, United States and the United Nations, cancer.[10]
- Bob Hardesty, 82, American speechwriter (Lyndon B. Johnson), heart failure.[11]
- Dave Hickson, 83, British footballer.[12]
- Edmund Morgan, 97, American historian and author.[13]
- Tunggan Mangudadatu Piang, Filipino politician, ARMM MLA for Maguindanao, heart attack.[14]
- Nadezhda Popova, 91, Russian military pilot, awarded Hero of the Soviet Union.[15]
- Claudiney Ramos, 33, Brazilian-born Equatorial Guinean footballer, malaria.[16]
- Sabawi Ibrahim al-Tikriti, 66, Iraqi intelligence officer, half brother of Saddam Hussein, cancer.[17]
- Sudhakar Bokade, 57, Indian movie producer (Izzatdaar, Saajan), complications from heart attack.[18]
- Joe Conley, 85, American actor (The Waltons, Cast Away), complications from dementia.[19]
- Donald J. Irwin, 86, American politician, member of the US House for Connecticut (1959–1961, 1965–1969), heart failure.[20]
- Michael Mastromarino, 49, American illegal body parts harvester, bone cancer.[21]
- MC Daleste, 20, Brazilian rapper, shot.[22]
- Andy McGladdery, 58, British motorcycle racer, traffic collision.[23]
- Douglas Dayton, 88, American retail executive, founder of Target Corporation, cancer.[24]
- David Johnson, 67, British horse owner (Comply or Die), cancer.[25]
- Rudy Keeling, 64, American college basketball coach (University of Maine, Northeastern University), Commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (2007–2013).[26]
- Santo Krishnan, 96, Indian actor and stunt man.[27]
- Lo Hsing Han, 70s, Burmese drug trafficker and business tycoon (Asia World).[28]
- Kay Matheson, 84, Scottish nationalist and scholar, participant in the Stone of Scone seizure.[29]
- Leland Mitchell, 72, American basketball player (New Orleans Buccaneers).[30]
- Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, 77, Australian ceramicist, stroke.[31]
- Alvin I. Schiff, 86, American academic and author.[32]
- Senji Yamaguchi, 82, Japanese atomic bomb survivor (Nagasaki) and anti-war activist.[33]
- C. H. Ashokan, 61, Indian political leader, accused conspirator in murder of T. P. Chandrasekharan, cancer.[34]
- Bipul Bhattacharya, 58, Bangladeshi singer, cancer.[35]
- David Cargo, 84, American politician, Governor of New Mexico (1967–1971), member of the New Mexico House (1963–1967), complications from a stroke.[36]
- Bill Cross, 84, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Toronto Argonauts).[37]
- John Curran, 59, American financial journalist and editor (Fortune, Bloomberg News), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[38]
- Dennis Grace, 60, American soccer coach (University of Notre Dame), cancer.[39]
- Jean Guy, 90, American First Lady of North Dakota (1961–1973), complications from a stroke.[40]
- Vincent Henderson, 74, American Creole chef, complications of colon cancer.[41]
- Hue Hollins, 70, American NBA referee.[42]
- William Kasuga, 98, American electronics executive, co-founder of Kenwood Corporation.[43]
- James McCoubrey, 111, Canadian-born American supercentenarian, was oldest living man.[44]
- Ama Quiambao, 65, Filipino actress, heart attack.[45]
- Ganti Prasada Rao, 65, Indian Maoist leader, shot.[46]
- Tito Traversa, 12, Italian climber, complications from a fall.[47]
- Charlie Warren, 73, American basketball player (University of Oregon), cancer.[48]
- Gordon Anderson, 93, American televangelist.[49]
- Gregory Barlow, 74, American military officer, commanding officer of the Washington National Guard (1989–1999), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[50]
- Onllwyn Brace, 80, Welsh rugby union player.[51]
- Jack Crompton, 91, English footballer (Manchester United).[52]
- Mahasundari Devi, 82, Indian artist.[53]
- James Fulton, 73, American dermatologist and medical researcher, co-discoverer of Retin-A, colon cancer.[54]
- Charles A. Hines, 77, American military officer, commander of Fort McClellan (1989–1994), heart attack.[55]
- Innocent Lotocky, 97, Ukrainian-born American Ukranian Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of the Western United States (1981–1993).[56]
- Madan Mohan Mishra, 81, Nepalese author.[57]
- William Nicolaro, 72, American Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada prelate, Bishop of Dunedin, drowned.[58]
- Bernie Nolan, 52, Irish singer (The Nolans) and actress, breast cancer.[59]
- Oliver Red Cloud, 93, American Oglala Sioux chief.[60]
- Claude Arabo, 75, French Olympic fencer (1964).[61]
- Thengamam Balakrishnan, 86, Indian politician, journalist and editor (Janayugom), Kerala MLA for Adoor (1970–1975).[62]
- Roman Bengez, 49, Slovenian football player and manager.[63]
- Ray Coates, 89, American football player (New York Giants).[64]
- Vincenzo Cozzi, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Melfi-Rapolla-Venosa (1981–2002).[65]
- Ryan T. Davis, 34, American video game journalist and critic (GameSpot), co-founder of Giant Bomb.[66]
- Geoff Donaldson, 99, Australian oil executive, founder and Chairman (1956–1984) of Woodside Petroleum.[67] (death announced on this date)
- Barry Gurney, 71, American ten-pin bowler, cancer.[68]
- Hemanth, 27, Indian actor, heart attack.[69]
- Cynthia Lufkin, 51, American philanthropist and cancer research advocate, Co-Chairman of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, breast and lung cancer.[70]
- Johnny MacRae, 84, American country songwriter ("I'd Love to Lay You Down", "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven"), heart disease.[71]
- Azelio Manzetti, 84, Italian prelate, Chief Chaplain of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[72]
- Iain McColl, 59, British actor, cancer.[73]
- Maria Pasquinelli, 100, Italian Fascist and murderer.[74]
- Amar Roy Pradhan, 82, Indian politician, MP for Cooch Behar (1977–1999), West Bengal MLA for Mekhliganj (1962–1977).[75]
- Peter Torokvei, 62, Canadian actor, producer and screenwriter. [76]
- Radu Vasile, 70, Romanian politician, historian and poet, Prime Minister (1998–1999) and MP (1992–2004), colon cancer.[77]
- Bernard Vitet, 77, French jazz musician and composer.[78]
- Snoo Wilson, 64, English playwright and screenwriter.[79]
- Anthony G. Bosco, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Greensburg (1987–2004).[80]
- Gregory Carroll, 35, American opera singer, heart attack and respiratory infection.[81]
- Douglas Engelbart, 88, American scientist, inventor of the computer mouse, kidney failure.[82]
- Anwaar Feroze, 75, Indian-born Pakistani journalist and poet, cardiac arrest.[83]
- Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, 91, Egyptian royal, Queen consort of Iran (1941–1948).[84]
- Nilo Floody, 91, Chilean Olympic modern pentathlete (1948, 1952, 1956).[85]
- Armand Gaudreault, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).[86]
- Bengt Hallberg, 80, Swedish jazz pianist.[87] (death announced on this date)
- Sef Imkamp, 88, Dutch politician.[88]
- Hugh Lee, 58, Taiwanese Golden Bell-award winning television actor and theatre director, bowel cancer.[89]
- Paul Lorieau, 71, Canadian national anthem singer (Edmonton Oilers) and optometrist, cancer.[90]
- Shoei Miyazato, 85, Japanese karate master.[91]
- Theodore Reed, 90, American zookeeper and administrator, director of the National Zoo (1958–1983), complications of Alzheimer's disease.[92]
- Arlan Stangeland, 83, American politician, member of the US House for Minnesota (1977–1991), Minnesota House (1966–1977).[93]
- Armand Baeyens, 85, Belgian racing cyclist.[94]
- Don Bowman, 77, New Zealand computer software executive, cancer.[95] (death announced on this date)
- Texas Johnny Brown, 85, American blues musician and songwriter.[96]
- Charles Copeman, 83, Australian mining executive (Pilbara Iron).[97] (death announced on this date)
- Stoyan Ganev, 57, Bulgarian diplomat and politician, Foreign Minister (1991–1992), President of the United Nations General Assembly (1992–1993), cancer.[98]
- William H. Gray III, 71, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania (1979–1991); House Majority Whip (1989–1991), natural causes.[99]
- David Halvorson, 64, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer.[100]
- Paul Jenkins, 74, American actor (The Waltons, Chinatown, Dynasty).[101]
- Ulrich Matschoss, 96, German actor.[102]
- Mita Noor, 42, Bangladeshi model and actress, suspected suicide by hanging.[103]
- Ray Richards, 92, New Zealand literary agent (Joy Cowley, Tessa Duder).[104]
- Bent Schmidt-Hansen, 66, Danish footballer (PSV Eindhoven).[105]
- Gary Shearston, 74, Australian singer and songwriter, stroke.[106]
- John Stanford, 77, American collegiate sports director and baseball coach, athletic director for Middle Tennessee State University (1987–1994), natural causes.[107]
- Maarten van Roozendaal, 51, Dutch singer-songwriter, lung cancer.[108]
- Maureen Waaka, 70, New Zealand politician and pageant contestant, Miss World New Zealand (1962), complications from a stroke.[109]
- Ján Zlocha, 71, Slovak footballer.[110]
Prior months
- Deaths in June 2013
- Deaths in May 2013
- Deaths in April 2013
- Deaths in March 2013
- Deaths in February 2013
- Deaths in January 2013
See also
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References
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- ^ Claudiney Ramos morreu vítima de malária (Claudiney Ramos died of malaria) Template:Pt icon
- ^ Saddam Hussein's half-brother, Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hassan, dies of cancer: justice ministry
- ^ Producer Sudhakar Bokade dead
- ^ PASSINGS: Lo Hsing Han, Joe Conley - latimes.com
- ^ http://www.newsday.com/news/region-state/former-conn-congressman-donald-irwin-dies-at-86-1.5651866
- ^ Bone snatcher Michael Mastromarino dies of bone cancer as victims see sad irony - NY Daily News
- ^ Mc Daleste | Brazilian Rapper Shot And Killed Onstage | Contactmusic.com
- ^ Tributes paid to motorcycle champion who died in road accident (From Darlington and Stockton Times)
- ^ Target founder Douglas Dayton dies at 88
- ^ David Johnson, 2008 Grand National winning owner, dies at 67
- ^ Former UMaine men’s basketball coach Rudy Keeling dies at age 64
- ^ Stunt master Krishnan dies
- ^ Man dubbed ‘Godfather of Heroin’ dies in Myanmar
- ^ Nationalist who helped seize the Stone of Destiny dies | Herald Scotland
- ^ [8]
- ^ Gwyn Hanssen Pigott dies
- ^ Alvin Schiff, Jewish education pioneer, dies | Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- ^ Atomic bomb survivor who became anti-war activist dies at 82
- ^ Madhyamam | CPI-M leader C H Ashokan passes away
- ^ A tribute to Bipul Bhattacharya
- ^ Former N.M. Gov. Dave Cargo dies
- ^ Ex-NFL player, 'Canadian Comet' Bill Cross dies at 84
- ^ John J. Curran, Bloomberg Editor Formerly of Fortune, Dies at 59
- ^ Former Irish soccer coach Dennis Grace dies of cancer
- ^ Jean Guy dies at 90
- ^ Vincent Henderson, local chef who cooked for the First Lady and Mobile residents alike, dies at 74
- ^ Former NBA ref Hue Hollins dies
- ^ Kenwood Founder Bill Kasuga Dies At 98
- ^ Oldest Validated Living Supercentenarians
- ^ Veteran actress Ama Quiambao passes away at 65
- ^ Former Maoist Ganti Prasadam is dead
- ^ Muore campione 12enne di arrampicata durante un'esercitazione in Francia Template:It icon
- ^ UO Hall of Famer Charlie Warren dies
- ^ Ossining's Rev. Gordon Anderson, early TV evangelist, dies at 93
- ^ Gregory Barlow, key aide to Gov. Booth Gardner, dies | Local News | The Seattle Times
- ^ Former Wales and Llanelli captain Onllwyn Brace dies
- ^ Reds legend Jack Crompton dies
- ^ Madhubani painting artist Mahasundari Devi dead
- ^ [9]
- ^ Anniston Star - Former McClellan head remembered as down to earth leader
- ^ Bishop Innocent Hilarion Lotocky
- ^ Madan Mohan Mishra
- ^ Palm Harbor Bishop William Nicolaro drowns fighting rip current in North Carolina
- ^ Bernie Nolan dead: Singer loses cancer battle aged 52
- ^ Oglala leader Red Cloud dies at age of 93
- ^ Claude Arabo l'escrimeur le plus célèbre de Nice, vient de disparaître Template:Fr icon
- ^ Thengamam Balakrishnan passes away
- ^ Olimpija žaluje, preminil Roman Bengez Template:Sl icon
- ^ Former Jesuit teacher, coach Ray Coates dies at 89
- ^ Bishop Vincenzo Cozzi (Catholic-Hierarchy)
- ^ Ryan Davis, 1979 - 2013 - Giant Bomb
- ^ Woodside founder dies aged 99
- ^ Four-time PBA50 Tour champion Barry Gurney dies at 71
- ^ Nenapinangala actor Hemanth passes away
- ^ Cynthia Lufkin, Philanthropist Wife of DLJ Founder, Dies at 51
- ^ Songwriter Johnny MacRae passes away
- ^ Muore Don Azelio Manzetti, cappellano del sovrano militare Ordine di Malta (in Italian)
- ^ Rab C Nesbitt actor Iain McColl dies aged 59 after cancer battle
- ^ E' morta Maria Pasquinelli, "eroina" degli esuli istriani che uccise a Pola il generale De Winton Template:It icon
- ^ Former MP and senior Forward Bloc leader Amar Roy Pradhan dies
- ^ PJ Torokvei
- ^ RADU VASILE A MURIT. Fostul premier al Romaniei avea 71 de ani si suferea de cancer Template:Ro icon
- ^ Bernard Vitet ne souffle plus Template:Fr icon
- ^ Snoo Wilson obituary
- ^ Onetime bishop of Greensburg Diocese dies at 85
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- ^ Douglas C. Engelbart, Inventor of the Computer Mouse, Dies at 88
- ^ Journalist, poet Anwaar Feroze passes away
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- ^ Fallece en Santiago ex intendente militar Nilo Floody Buxton Template:Es icon
- ^ Armand Gaudreault - Avis de décès | Lépine Cloutier
- ^ Bengt Hallberg har avlidit Template:Sv icon
- ^ Oud-Tweede Kamerlid Sef Imkamp (D66) overleden
- ^ Theater director, actor Hugh Lee dies
- ^ Longtime Edmonton Oilers anthem singer Paul Lorieau dies at age 71
- ^ Decease of Miyazato Shoei sensei
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- ^ Former Minnesota Congressman Arlan Stangeland dies
- ^ Armand Baeyens
- ^ Kiwi computer software pioneer dies
- ^ Popular blues musician dies at 85
- ^ Union buster Copeman dies
- ^ Bulgaria's former foreign minister Stoyan Ganev dies at 57
- ^ William H. Gray III, former congressman for Pa., dies at 71
- ^ Montana Rep. Halvorson dies in Sidney
- ^ Actor Paul Jenkins Dies
- ^ Schimanski-"Boss": Schauspieler Ulrich Matschoss ist tot Template:De icon
- ^ Actress Mita Noor found dead
- ^ Literary agent Ray Richards has died
- ^ Bent 'Zoef de Haas' Schmidt-Hansen overleden Template:Nl icon
- ^ Folk singer Gary Shearston dies aged 74
- ^ Former Middle Tennessee AD John Stanford dies
- ^ Maarten van Rozendaal (51) overleden - Binnenland Template:Nl icon
- ^ District councillor Maureen Waaka dies
- ^ Zomrel Ján Zlocha († 71), víťaz PVP z 1969 a bývalý reprezentant ČSSR Template:Cz icon