Deaths in October 2014
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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2014.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
October 2014
1
- Michel Baranger, 87, Franco-American theoretical physicist.[1]
- Lynsey de Paul, 66, English singer-songwriter ("Sugar Me", "Won't Somebody Dance with Me"), brain haemorrhage.[2]
- H. Patrick Glenn, 74, Canadian legal scholar.[3]
- Sir Maurice Hodgson, 94, British business executive.[4]
- Greg Hyder, 66, American basketball players (Cincinnati Royals).[5]
- Shlomo Lahat, 86, Israeli general and politician, Mayor of Tel Aviv (1974–1993), lung infection.[6]
- José Martínez, 72, Cuban baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates), coach (Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs) and executive (Atlanta Braves).[7]
- Oluremi Oyo, 61, Nigerian journalist, cancer.[8]
- Charlie Paulk, 68, American basketball player (Milwaukee Bucks, New York Knicks), heart attack.[9]
- Matilde Pérez, 97, Chilean painter and kinetic artist.[10]
- Jerome Reppa, 89, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1972–1990).[11]
- Hans Sauter, 89, Austrian Olympic gymnast.[12]
- George Savage, 72, British politician, MLA for Upper Bann (1998–2003, 2007–2011).[13]
- Robert Serra, 27, Venezuelan politician, MLA for Caracas, stabbed.[14]
- Guido van Gheluwe, 88, Belgian lawyer, founded Orde van den Prince.[15]
- James I. West Jr., 84, American politician.[16]
- Bob Young, 81, Scottish cricketer.[17]
2
- David Banfield, 81, British priest.[18]
- Fyodor Bogdanovsky, 84, Russian weightlifter, Olympic champion (1956).[19]
- André Buffière, 91, French Olympic basketball player (1948, 1952).[20]
- Priscilla Coolidge, 72–73, American recording artist, shot.[21]
- Bill Crane, 90, Australian footballer.[22]
- Harold "Deacon" Duvall, 97, American football coach.[23]
- Herbert Eiteljörge, 79, German football player.[24]
- Robert Flower, 59, Australian Hall of Fame VFL footballer (Melbourne).[25]
- Michael Goldberg, 55, American screenwriter (Cool Runnings, Snow Dogs, Little Giants), brain and sinus cancer.[26]
- Joanne M. Holden, 68, American nutritionist, cancer.[27]
- Vaughn O. Lang, 86, American Army lieutenant general.[28]
- György Lázár, 90, Hungarian politician, Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1975–1987).[29]
- Carlos Lopez, 25, American stunt performer (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, John Wick), fall.[30]
- N. Mahalingam, 91, Indian businessman.[31]
- Pedro Peña, 88, Spanish actor (Médico de familia), Alzheimer's disease.[32]
- Carolyn Rovee-Collier, 72, American professor of psychology, breast cancer and multiple sclerosis.[33]
- Yoshikazu Sakamoto, 87, Japanese political scientist, heart failure.[34]
- Fred Sommers, 91, American philosopher.[35]
- The Spaceape, 44, British poet and disc jockey, cancer.[36]
3
- Michael Allenby, 3rd Viscount Allenby, 83, British aristocrat and politician.[37]
- Peer Augustinski, 74, German actor and German-language dub artist (Robin Williams), complications from epilepsy.[38]
- Nati Cano, 81, Mexican-born American mariachi musician (Mariachi los Camperos), recipient of the National Heritage Fellowship (1990).[39]
- Comer Cottrell, 82, American businessman and baseball team part-owner (Texas Rangers).[40]
- Gordon Younger Craig, 89, Scottish geologist.[41]
- George DeCicco, 84, American mobster.[42]
- Bill Fiore, 74, American actor (The Corner Bar).[43]
- ʻElisiva Fusipala Vahaʻi, 65, Tongan royal.[44]
- Ewen Gilmour, 51, New Zealand comedian.[45]
- Benedict Groeschel, 81, American Roman Catholic priest, author and television host, a founder of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal.[46]
- Alan Henning, 47, British humanitarian aid worker and ISIS hostage, beheading.[47] (death reported on this date)
- Seaborn Jones, 71, American poet.[48]
- Peter Knecht, 78, American defense attorney, cancer.[49]
- Jean-Jacques Marcel, 83, French footballer (Olympique de Marseille).[50]
- Kevin Metheny, 60, American radio executive (WNBC (AM), WGN (AM)), heart attack.[51]
- Ward Ruyslinck, 85, Belgian author, Alzheimer's disease.[52]
- Lori Sandri, 65, Brazilian football manager, brain tumor.[53]
- Christopher van Wyk, 57, South African writer.[54]
4
- Louise Terry Batties, 103, American clubwoman.[55]
- Konrad Boehmer, 73, German-born Dutch composer and writer, stroke.[56]
- Hugo Carvana, 77, Brazilian actor (Entranced Earth, Antonio das Mortes) and director (Casa da Mãe Joana).[57]
- Fyodor Cherenkov, 55, Russian footballer (FC Spartak Moscow, Soviet national team).[58]
- Dorothy Davids, 91, American educator and activist.[59]
- Thom Dickerson, 65, American journalist.[60]
- Jean-Claude Duvalier, 63, Haitian politician, President (1971–1986), heart attack.[61]
- Judith Edelman, 91, American architect, heart attack.[62]
- Herman Mandui, 45, Papua New Guinean archaeologist.[63]
- Joan Molina, 73, Spanish actor (Doctor Mateo).[64]
- Suhailah Noah, 82, Malaysian public figure, Spouse of the Prime Minister of Malaysia (1977–1981), widow of Hussein Onn.[65]
- Gholamali Pouratayi, 73, Iranian musician.[66]
- Paul Revere, 76, American musician, cancer.[67]
- Rajesh Sanghi, 42, Indian cricketer, heart attack.[68]
- William Shija, 67, Tanzanian politician, Secretary General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (since 2007).[69]
- Silver Deputy, 29, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[70]
- Gertjie Williams, 73, South African cricketer.[71]
5
- John Best, 74, British-born American soccer player, coach and manager, lung infection.[72]
- Al Bruno, 87, American CFL player (Toronto Argonauts) and coach (Hamilton Tiger-Cats), heart failure.[73]
- Charlie Butler, 94, American basketball player.[74]
- David Chavchavadze, 90, British-born American author and CIA officer.[citation needed]
- Andrea de Cesaris, 55, Italian racing driver (Formula One), traffic collision.[75]
- Brahm Dutt, 88, Indian politician.[76]
- Jimmy Feix, 83, American football player and coach.[77]
- Anna Maria Gherardi, 74, Italian actress and voice actress (Lost Love, Petomaniac).[78]
- Regis Groff, 79, American politician, member of the Colorado Senate (1974–1994).[79]
- Göte Hagström, 96, Swedish steeplechase runner, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[80]
- Geoffrey Holder, 84, Trinidadian actor (Live and Let Die, Annie) and theatre director (The Wiz), Tony winner (1975), pneumonia.[81]
- Philip Howard, 80, British journalist (The Times).[82]
- Ike Jones, 84, American producer (A Man Called Adam) and actor (The Joe Louis Story, About Mrs. Leslie).[83]
- Adalberto Lepri, 84, Italian Olympic wrestler.[84]
- Yuri Lyubimov, 97, Russian stage actor and director, founder of the Taganka Theatre.[85]
- Anna Przybylska, 35, Polish actress, pancreatic cancer.[86]
- Ronnie Spafford, 86, British army officer and philatelist.[87]
- Jack Turner, 84, American basketball player (New York Knicks).[88]
- Misty Upham, 32, American actress (Frozen River, August: Osage County, Django Unchained), blunt force trauma.[89]
- Tsai Wan-tsai, 85, Taiwanese financier.[90]
- David Watson, 74, British-American actor (Beneath the Planet of the Apes), heart attack.[91]
6
- King Block, 85, American football player.[92]
- Veniamin Borisov, 79, Soviet Russian painter.[93]
- Vic Braden, 85, American tennis player and instructor (University of Toledo), heart attack.[94]
- Feridun Buğeker, 81, Turkish footballer.[95]
- Bill Campbell, 91, American sportscaster.[96]
- Philip J. Carroll, 76–77, American businessman.[97]
- Chen Chi-lu, 91, Taiwanese politician, historian and anthropologist, multiple organ failure.[98]
- Carlos César Delía, 91, Argentine equestrian and a brigade general.[99]
- Denis Juneau, 89, Canadian painter, pneumonia.[100]
- Andrew Kerr, 80, British festival organiser (Glastonbury Festival).[101]
- Johnny Midnight, 73, Filipino radio and television host, prostate cancer.[102]
- Igor Mitoraj, 70, Polish sculptor.[103]
- Diane Nyland, 70, Canadian actress (The Trouble with Tracy), heart failure and COPD.[104]
- Mikhail Potylchak, 42, Russian footballer, suicide by hanging.[105]
- Marian Seldes, 86, American actress (A Delicate Balance, Affliction, August Rush), Alzheimer's disease.[106]
- Apiwan Wiriyachai, 65, Thai politician, lung cancer.[107]
- Serhiy Zakarlyuka, 38, Ukrainian football player (Dnipro, national team) and manager, traffic collision.[108]
7
- Lloyd J. Andrews, 94, American politician and businessman.[109]
- Walter Bockmayer, 66, German writer and film director, lung cancer.[110]
- Federico Boido, 75, Italian actor and stuntman (Ace High, Superfly T.N.T.).[111]
- Ugo Carrega, 79, Italian artist and poet.[112]
- Cigar, 24, American thoroughbred racehorse, complications of neck surgery for osteoarthritis.[113]
- Nuno Miguel Cerqueira Dias, 37, Portuguese swimmer.[114]
- George Giokas, 90, Canadian football player (Regina Roughriders).[115]
- John D. Jones, 91, American politician.[116]
- Nika Kiladze, 25, Georgian footballer, traffic collision.[117]
- Etsuko Komiya, 94, Japanese Olympic sprinter.[118]
- Richard Laws, 88, British zoologist, Director of the British Antarctic Survey (1973–1987), Master of St Edmund's College, Cambridge (1987–1996).[119]
- Siegfried Lenz, 88, German writer.[120]
- Angus Macleod, 63, British journalist and editor, cancer.[121]
- Paul Margulies, 79, American philosopher and advertising executive.[122]
- Nancy Merki, 88, American Olympic swimmer.[123]
- Amos Mkhari, South African footballer.[124]
- David Samuel, 92, British-Israeli scientist and peer.[125]
- Zilpha Keatley Snyder, 87, American writer (The Egypt Game), stroke.[126]
- Brad Stanius, 68, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.[127]
- Soviet Star, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse.[128]
- Ivor Wilks, 86, British historian.[129]
- Iva Withers, 97, Canadian-born American theatre actress and singer.[130]
8
- Aleksandra Antonova, 92, Russian, Kildin Sámi teacher, writer, poet and translator.[131]
- Mark Bell, 43, British musician and house music producer (LFO), complications from surgery.[132]
- Gerardo Budowski, 89, German–Venezuelan chess master, natural causes.[133]
- Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, Liberian courier, first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, Ebola virus disease.[134]
- Dave Engellenner, 95, Australian footballer.[135]
- Shon Harris, 46, American author.[136]
- Morris Lurie, 75, Australian writer, cancer.[137]
- Abdul Matin, 87, Bangladeshi language activist (Bengali Language Movement).[138]
- Alden E. Matthews, 93, American missionary.[139]
- Harden M. McConnell, 87, American chemistry professor (Stanford University).[140]
- Angelo Mottola, 79, Italian Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat.[141]
- Helmut Ruge, 74, German comedian, actor, and cabaret writer.[142]
- Jeen van den Berg, 86, Dutch Olympic speedskater (1956, 1960), winner of the Elfstedentocht (1954).[143]
- Mike Waugh, 58, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1998–2014), cancer.[144]
9
- Les Angell, 92, English cricketer (Somerset).[145]
- Tibor Badari, 66, Hungarian Olympic boxer.[146]
- Henning Bjerregaard, 87, Danish footballer.[147]
- John Patrick Boles, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, titular bishop of Nova Sparsa.[148]
- Boris Buzančić, 85, Croatian actor and politician.[149]
- Sir Sydney Chapman, 78, English politician and architect, MP for Birmingham Handsworth (1970–1974) and Chipping Barnet (1979–2005).[150]
- Jan Hooks, 57, American comedian and actress (Saturday Night Live, Designing Women, Batman Returns), cancer.[151]
- M. V. Kamath, 93, Indian journalist.[152]
- Ana Karić, 73, Croatian actress.[153]
- Carolyn Kizer, 89, American poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, complications of dementia.[154]
- Matthias Koehl, 79, American neo-Nazi.[155]
- Kim Koscki, 50, American stunt performer (The Mighty Ducks, Contact, Apollo 13), cardiac arrest.[156]
- Willy Matsanga, 45, Congolese politician.[157]
- Ray Metzker, 83, American photographer.[158]
- Peter A. Peyser, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House for New York's 25th (1971–1973) and 23rd (1973–1977, 1979–1983) districts, Parkinson's disease.[159]
- Tony Priday, 92, English bridge player.[160]
- David Rayvern Allen, 76, English cricket historian, cancer.[161]
- Style Scott, 58, Jamaican reggae drummer.[162]
- Rita Shane, 78, American operatic soprano, pancreatic and liver cancer.[163]
- Paul Allen Simmons, 93, American federal judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania (since 1978).[164]
- Robert Sproull, 96, American educator and physicist.[165]
- Sir Jocelyn Stevens, 82, English publishing executive.[166]
- Connell Thode, 103, New Zealand naval officer (HMS Scythian) and yachtsman.[167]
- Victor Winding, 85, British actor (Doctor Who, Emmerdale).[168]
10
- Ivan Armstrong, 86, New Zealand field hockey player and coach, tennis umpire, and educator.[169]
- Gaston Banda-Bafiot, 80, Central African engineer, diplomat, and politician, Minister of Mines and Geology (1981), Ambassador of the Central African Republic to the United States (1973-1975).[170]
- Prue Barron, 97, Scottish surgeon.[171]
- C. Curtis-Smith, 73, American composer and pianist.[172]
- Olav Dale, 55, Norwegian composer and jazz saxophonist.[173]
- Damiana Eugenio, 93, Filipino author and professor.[174]
- Peter Jackson, 80, Irish tennis player.[175]
- Valeri Karpov, 43, Russian Olympic ice hockey player (1994), world champion (1993), head injury.[176]
- Lari Ketner, 37, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Indiana Pacers), colon cancer.[177]
- Pavel Landovský, 78, Czech actor and dissident, heart attack.[178]
- Roy Law, 77, English footballer (Wimbledon).[179]
- Finn Lied, 98, Norwegian military researcher and politician.[180]
- Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, 70, New Zealand art historian, curator and academic, pancreatic cancer.[181]
- Geoff Miller, 72, Australian public servant.[182]
- Amildo Morales, 76, Guatemalan politician, MP for Jalapa (since 2012), attacked by a bull.[183]
- Ed Nimmervoll, 67, Australian music journalist and author, brain cancer.[184]
- Ichirō Satake, 86, Japanese mathematician, respiratory failure.[185]
- Marianne Sjöblom, 80, Finnish Olympic fencer (1952).[186]
- John Westcott, 93, British computer scientist.[187]
- Ernie Wiggs, 73, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland, national team).[188]
- Anatoly Yagudaev, 79, Russian sculptor.[189]
11
- Abbas Ali, 94, Indian politician and independence activist.[190]
- Anita Cerquetti, 83, Italian soprano.[191]
- Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, 75, Israeli basketball player, cancer.[192]
- Elbert Drungo, 71, American football player (Houston Oilers, Buffalo Bills), cancer.[193]
- Walter Fitzgerald, 78, Canadian politician, Mayor of Halifax (1971–1974, 1994–1996), MLA for Halifax Chebucto (1974–1981).[194]
- Donald Gauf, 87, Canadian Olympic champion ice hockey player (1952).[195]
- Margaret Hillert, 94, American author.[196]
- Jazil, 11, American thoroughbred racehorse, injuries sustained in paddock accident.[197]
- Jason Jurman, 34, American actor (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Blue Bloods, Cougar Club).[198]
- Brian Lemon, 77, British jazz pianist.[199]
- Gary McLarty, 73, American stunt performer (The Terminator, Jurassic Park, Beverly Hills Cop), traffic collision.[200]
- Bob Orrison, 86, American stunt performer (Stargate, Road House, Speed), traffic collision.[200]
- Mats Rondin, 54, Swedish cellist and composer, heart attack.[201]
- Carmelo Simeone, 80, Argentine footballer (Vélez Sarsfield, Boca Juniors).[202]
- Bob Such, 70, Australian politician, member of the South Australian House of Assembly for Fisher (since 1989), brain tumour.[203]
12
- Jack A. Apsche, 67, American psychologist.[204]
- Cleo Baldon, 87, American architect, landscape architect, and furniture designer.[205]
- Geoff Elliott, 83, British decathlete.[206]
- Tony Hibbert, 96, British army officer.[207]
- Louise Daniel Hutchinson, 86, American historian.[208]
- Aki Jones, 31, American football player (Washington Redskins), car accident.[209]
- Maurie Keane, 91, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Woronora (1973–1988).[210]
- Bob Kelly, 78, American professional wrestler.[211]
- Tommy Lewis, 83, American football player (University of Alabama, Ottawa Rough Riders).[212]
- Lojze Logar, 70, Slovene artist.[213]
- Tony Lynes, 85, British anti-poverty campaigner.[214]
- Ali Mazrui, 81, Kenyan professor and political writer.[215]
- Graham Miles, 73, English snooker player.[216]
- Hussein Mjalli, 77, Jordanian lawyer and politician, involved in legal defence of Saddam Hussein, Justice Minister (2011), heart attack.[217]
- Enrique Santiago Petracchi, 78, Argentine lawyer and judge, member of the Supreme Court (since 1983).[218]
- Emilio Picasso, 87, Italian physicist.[219]
- Robert Relf, 90, English political activist.[220]
- Roberto Telch, 70, Argentine footballer (San Lorenzo, national team), heart attack.[221]
13
- Sir John Bradfield, 89, British biologist and entrepreneur, founder of Cambridge Science Park.[222]
- Barrie Brown, 83, Australian footballer.[223]
- Antonio Cafiero, 92, Argentine politician, Governor of Buenos Aires (1987–1991), Senator (1993–2005), pneumonia.[224]
- Patricia Carson, 85, British historian and author.[225]
- Mario Mellado García, 98, Mexican politician, Governor of Puebla (1972).[226] (death announced on this date)
- Margaret Helen Harper, 95, American computer programmer.[227]
- Tsutomu Katsuki, 68, Japanese organic chemist.[228]
- Charles Lovell, 91, British trade unionist.[229]
- Elizabeth Norment, 61, American actress (House of Cards, Party of Five, Doogie Howser, M.D.), cancer.[230]
- Agnes Owens, 88, Scottish author.[231]
- José Hernán Sánchez Porras, 70, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Military Ordinariate (since 2001).[232]
- Mohammad Sarengat, 74, Indonesian sprinter, Asian Games champion (1962), complications from a stroke.[233]
- Pontus Segerström, 33, Swedish footballer (IF Brommapojkarna), cancer.[234]
- Kapil Krishna Thakur, 74, Indian politician, MP for Bangaon.[235]
- Deborah Warren, 55, Argentine actress, cancer.[236]
14
- Tamar Ariel, 25, Israeli Air Force navigator, freezing.[237]
- Art Best, 61, American football player (Chicago Bears).[238]
- Mary Downer, 89, Australian arts patron.[239]
- Eve Dutton, 86, Australian lecturer and politician.[240]
- Encke, 5, American-bred British-trained thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[241]
- Humberto Lara Gavidia, El Salvadoran baseball player.[242]
- Ted Gullicksen, 60–61, American social justice activist.[243]
- Doğan Güreş, 88, Turkish general and politician.[244]
- A. H. Halsey, 91, British sociologist.[245]
- Bertha George Harris, 101, American tribal elder and potter, was oldest member of the Catawba people.[246]
- Paul Hubbert, 78, American educator and politician.[247]
- Jean-Claude Lefebvre, 81, French cyclist.[248]
- Leonard Liggio, 81, American libertarian author.[249]
- Ron Loewinsohn, 76, American poet.[250]
- Oriel Malet, 91, British novelist.[251]
- Heidrun Mohr-Mayer, 73, German jeweller and philanthropist.[252]
- Paul Muenzer, 82, American school administrator and politician, Mayor of Naples, Florida (1992–1996), liver and pancreatic cancer.[253]
- Joe H. Mulholland, 80, American politician, Mississippi State Senator (1964–1968, 1976–1984), cancer.[254]
- Bob Neilson, 91, New Zealand rugby league player (West Coast, national team).[255]
- Paul J. Olscamp, 77, Canadian university administrator.[256]
- Isaiah "Ikey" Owens, 39, American keyboardist, heart attack.[257]
- Elizabeth Peña, 55, American actress (The Incredibles, Rush Hour, Jacob's Ladder), cirrhosis.[258]
- Hans Ernst Schneider, 87, Swiss Olympic sprinter.[259]
- John Stephenson, 77, Australian football player (Carlton), plane crash.[260]
- Dharmaraj Thapa, 92, Nepali folk singer.[261]
- Walter Victor, 97, American sports photographer.[262]
15
- Sir James Balderstone, 93, Australian businessman and company director.[263]
- João Corso, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Campos (1990–1995).[264]
- Filipe Oliveira Dias, 50, Portuguese architect.[265]
- Marie Dubois, 77, French actress (Shoot the Piano Player, Jules and Jim, Monte Carlo or Bust!), multiple sclerosis.[266]
- James Semple Kerr, 82, Australian architectural historian.[267]
- Christian Kinck, 58, French Olympic weightlifter.[268]
- Mile Krajina, 90, Croatian gusle player.[269]
- José Refugio Mercado Díaz, 72, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Tehuantepec (2003–2009).[270]
- Giovanni Reale, 83, Italian philosophy historian.[271]
- Giorgio Rebuffi, 85, Italian comic book artist (Tiramolla, Cucciolo).[272]
- Jiří Reynek, 85, Czech graphic artist, poet and translator.[273]
- William Ronan, 101, American public servant, first chairman of MTA.[274]
- Sabir Shaikh, 71, Indian politician.[275]
- Sir Christopher Staughton, 81, British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal, President of the Court of Appeal of Gibraltar (2005–2006).[276]
- Robert Tiernan, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House for Rhode Island's 2nd district (1967–1975).[277]
- Nobby Wirkowski, 88, American football player (Toronto Argonauts) and coach (York University).[278]
16
- Brian Bath, 67, South African cricketer.[279]
- Ioannis Charalambopoulos, 95, Greek army officer and politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1985–1988).[280]
- Laurence Clancy, 85, British aerodynamicist.[281]
- Patrick Paul D'Souza, 86, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Varanasi (1971–2007).[282]
- James E. Defebaugh, 87, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1971–1982).[283]
- Ertuğrul Oğuz Fırat, 91, Turkish composer, painter, and poet.[284]
- Allen Forte, 87, American music theorist and musicologist.[285]
- Sumi Haru, 75, American actress (MASH), Interim President of the Screen Actors Guild (1995), emphysema.[286]
- Tim Hauser, 72, American musician (The Manhattan Transfer), cardiac arrest.[287]
- Seppo Kuusela, 80, Finnish basketball player.[288]
- David Shepherd Nivison, 91, American sinologist.[289]
- Shalom Schwarz, 63, Israeli footballer.[290]
- John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough, 88, British peer, custodian of Blenheim Palace.[291]
17
- Shobha Abhyankar, 68, Indian musicologist and teacher, cancer.[292]
- John Andrew, 83, British-born American Anglican priest.[293]
- Edwards Barham, 77, American politician, Louisiana State Senator (1976–1980), plane crash.[294]
- Gero Bisanz, 78, German football player and coach.[295]
- Claude Brodin, 80, French Olympic fencer (1964).[296]
- Robert Donald Cohen, 81, British physician.[297]
- Alfred Croisetière, 92, Canadian politician.[298]
- Bill Diachuk, 85, Canadian politician, MLA (1971–1986).[299]
- Arif Doğan, 68–69, Turkish officer.[300]
- Masaru Emoto, 71, Japanese author.[301]
- Hermione Hobhouse, 80, British architectural historian.[302]
- Joseph Hogan, 77, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (since 2005).[303]
- Vladimír Hrivnák, 69, Slovak football player and manager.[304]
- Leigh Kamman, 92, American radio host.[305]
- José Luis Lobato, 76, Mexican politician, Senator for Veracruz (2006–2012), shot.[306]
- G. Dean Loucks, 79, American college football coach (Fordham Rams).[307]
- Mikhail Marynich, 74, Belarusian politician.[308]
- Anna Nakagawa, 49, Japanese actress (A Sign Days, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah), uterine cancer.[309]
- Daisuke Oku, 38, Japanese footballer (Júbilo Iwata, Yokohama F. Marinos), traffic collision.[310]
- Lawrence J. Quirk, 91, American writer, Hollywood reporter and film historian.[311]
- Jon Ramstad, 89, Norwegian politician.[312]
- Tom Shaw, 69, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Massachusetts (1995–2014), brain cancer.[313]
- Berndt von Staden, 95, German diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1973–1979).[314]
18
- Horst Arndt, 80, German Olympic silver medallist rower (1956).[315]
- Robin Barbour, 93, Scottish minister and author.[316]
- Joanne Borgella, 32, American singer (American Idol) and model (Mo'Nique's Fat Chance), endometrial cancer.[317]
- Ralph Churches, 96, Australian soldier.[318]
- Paul Craft, 76, American musician and songwriter ("Brother Jukebox").[319]
- Choi Soon-dal, 83, South Korean scientist.[320]
- Eduardo D'Angelo, 75, Uruguayan actor, comedian and impressionist.[321]
- Jimmy Docherty, 83, Scottish rugby footballer.[322]
- Efua Dorkenoo, 65, Ghanaian-born British campaigner against female genital mutilation, cancer.[323]
- Sir Peter Downward, 90, British army general.[324]
- Luigi Gnocchi, 81, Italian Olympic sprinter.[325]
- Robert B. Grady, 71, American software engineer, ruptured aneurysm.[326]
- Kenneth House, 78, English cricketer (Dorset).[327]
- Danny Light, 66, English footballer (Crystal Palace, Colchester United).[328]
- Lou Lucier, 96, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies).[329]
- Rachel Makinson, 97, Australian research scientist.[330]
- R. C. Mehta, 96, Indian musician and musicologist.[331]
- Claude Ollier, 91, French nouveau roman author.[332]
- Bruce Phillips, 85, Australian football player (St Kilda).[333]
- Rick S. Piltz, 71, American climate analyst, metastasized liver cancer.[334]
- Edward Regan, 84, American politician, New York State Comptroller (1979–1993).[335]
- Mariano Lebrón Saviñón, 92, Dominican author and academic.[336]
- Sidney Shapiro, 98, American-born Chinese author and translator.[337]
- Melford Spiro, 94, American cultural anthropologist.[338]
- Rebel Steiner, 87, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[339]
- Veandercross, 26, New Zealand Thoroughbred horse.[340]
- Paul Henry Walsh, 77, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre (2003–2012).[341]
- Mervyn Winfield, 81, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire).[342]
19
- A. F. Salahuddin Ahmed, 90, Bangladeshi historian.[343]
- Frank Barnes, 88, American Major League Baseball player.[344]
- William Barrington-Coupe, 83, Welsh record producer.[345]
- Lynda Bellingham, 66, Canadian-born British actress (Doctor Who, General Hospital, The Bill), colon cancer.[346]
- Cecil Carston, 87, New Zealand cricketer.[347]
- Gloria Casarez, 42, American civil rights activist, cancer.[348]
- Kathryn Chaloner, 60, British-born American statistician, Professor of Biostatistics (University of Iowa).[349]
- Leonore Davidoff, 82, American historian.[350]
- Edward Donno, 79, American stunt performer (Daredevil, The Untouchables, Star Trek).[351]
- Stuart Gallacher, 68, Welsh rugby player (national union and league teams) and executive.[352]
- John Holt, 67, Jamaican singer (The Paragons) and songwriter ("The Tide Is High"), cancer.[353]
- Ed Keegan, 75, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Kansas City Athletics).[354]
- James Levesque, 52, American bassist (Agent Orange).[355]
- Arnold Mitchell, 84, English footballer (Exeter City).[356]
- Étienne Mourrut, 74, French politician, MP for Gard's 2nd constituency (2002–2012), Mayor of Le Grau-du-Roi (1983–2014).[357]
- Francis Nkwain, 84, Cameroonian senator.[358]
- Gerard Parkes, 90, Irish-born Canadian actor (Fraggle Rock, The Boondock Saints).[359]
- Stephen Paulus, 65, American composer, complications from a stroke.[360]
- Imre Pichler, 67, Hungarian politician, MP for Szigetvár.[361]
- Don Ratcliffe, 79, English footballer (Stoke City).[362]
- Raphael Ravenscroft, 60, British saxophonist ("Baker Street") and author, suspected heart attack.[363]
- Miloslava Rezková, 64, Czech high jumper, Olympic champion (1968).[364]
- Jim Sharkey, 80, Scottish footballer (Celtic).[365]
- Serena Shim, 29, Lebanese-born American journalist (Press TV), traffic collision.[citation needed]
- Ken Short, 87, Australian Anglican prelate, Assistant Bishop of Sydney.[366]
- Bob Spear, 94, American naturalist, founder of Birds of Vermont Museum.[367]
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- Ox Baker, 80, American professional wrestler and actor (Escape from New York), heart attack.[368]
- Gilbert Baumslag, 81, American mathematician.[369]
- Raymond Beadle, 70, American Hall of Fame drag racer, heart attack.[370]
- Dennis Biodrowski, 74, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs).[371]
- Gerd Bonk, 63, German weightlifter, Olympic bronze (1972) and silver (1976) medalist.[372]
- René Burri, 81, Swiss photographer, cancer.[373]
- Lilli Carati, 58, Italian actress (Being Twenty, La compagna di banco), brain tumor.[374]
- L. M. Kit Carson, 73, American screenwriter and actor (Paris, Texas, Running on Empty).[375]
- Peter Daland, 93, American swimming coach (University of Southern California, 1964 Olympic women, 1972 Olympic men).[376]
- Hayward H. Davis, 86, American politician.[377]
- Bob Dawson, 90, American television personality, meteorologist, and producer.[378]
- Jim Dunegan, 67, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[379]
- Robert Kevin Ellis, 60, British millionaire businessman, slashed.[380]
- Rodney Fitch, 76, English designer, cancer.[381]
- Sir John Hoskyns, 87, British businessman, policy advisor to Margaret Thatcher.[382]
- Rajam Krishnan, 89, Indian writer.[383]
- Ursula Lingen, 86, Austrian actress (The Model Husband).[384]
- Pete Livermore, 73, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (since 2011), heart attack.[385]
- David Malcolm, 76, Australian judge, Chief Justice of Western Australia (1988–2006).[386]
- Christophe de Margerie, 63, French businessman, CEO of Total S.A. (since 2007), plane crash.[387]
- Pavle Merkù, 87, Slovene composer.[388]
- Gary Plauché, 68, American vigilante murderer, stroke.[389]
- Oscar de la Renta, 82, Dominican fashion designer, cancer.[390]
- Tom Slade Jr., 78, American lobbyist, Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida (1993–1999), member of the Florida Legislature, heart failure.[391]
- John Solomon, 82, English croquet player.[392]
- Arthur Trestrail, 93, Trinidadian cricketer.[393]
21
- Jim Barrett Jr., 83, English footballer (West Ham).[394]
- Sushil Biswas, Indian politician.[395]
- Ben Bradlee, 93, American journalist, Executive Editor of The Washington Post (1968–1991), Alzheimer's disease.[396]
- Otto Brolo, 85, Guatemalan sports shooter.[397]
- Chen Ziming, 62, Chinese democracy activist, pancreatic cancer.[398]
- Johnny Lee Clary, 55, American professional wrestler, preacher and reformed Ku Klux Klan leader.[399]
- Roger Darvell, 83, English footballer, stroke.[400]
- Dale Dorman, 71, American radio disc jockey (WODS).[401]
- Laurențiu Dumănoiu, 63, Romanian volleyball player.[402]
- Seth Gaaikema, 75, Dutch comedian and writer, heart failure.[403]
- Nelson Bunker Hunt, 88, American oil company executive, cancer and dementia.[404]
- Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani, 83, Iranian politician, Acting Prime Minister (1981), Minister of Interior (1980–1981), heart failure.[405]
- George Kline, 93, American translator and philosopher.[406]
- Yasumasa Narasaki, 86, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councilors (1992–1998), pneumonia.[407]
- Jean Packard, 91, American politician.[408]
- Joan Quigley, 87, American astrologer.[409]
- Tuna Scanlan, 80, Samoan boxer.[410]
- Rudolf Schmid, 63, Austrian luger, Olympic bronze medalist (1976), traffic collision.[411]
- Peter Trotter, 58, Australian Paralympic wheelchair racer.[412]
- Gough Whitlam, 98, Australian politician, Prime Minister (1972–1975).[413]
- Catherine Mary Wisnicki, 95, Canadian architect.[414]
22
- Murad Ashurly, 41, Azerbaijani mountaineer, fall from mountain.[415]
- Gert Boshoff, 83, South African Army general.[416]
- Martin Chalmers, 65, British translator.[417]
- Anatoly Chertkov, 78, Russian footballer.[418]
- Rhiannon Davies Jones, 92, Welsh novelist.[419]
- Elizabeth Forbes, 90, British writer and musicologist.[420]
- George Francis, 80, English footballer (Brentford).[421]
- John-Roger Hinkins, 80, American author and public speaker, founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness.[422]
- Ashok Kumar, 72, Indian cinematographer and film director (Abhinandana).[423]
- Barry McSweeney, Irish scientist, Chief Science Advisor (2004–2005).[424]
- Paul Nabor, 86, Belizean musician.[425]
- John Postgate, 93, British microbiologist and writer, professor at University of Sussex.[426]
- David Redfern, 78, English photographer, cancer.[427]
- Sonia Rolt, 95, British canal conservationist.[428]
- Rinnat Safin, 74, Soviet biathlete, Olympic champion (1972).[429]
23
- Ghulam Azam, 91, Bangladeshi convicted war criminal, Emir of Jamaat-e-Islami (1969–2000), stroke.[430]
- Jeanne Black, 76, American country singer.[431]
- John Bramlett, 73, American football player (Boston Patriots).[432]
- Clarence Addison Brimmer Jr., 92, American federal judge, Wyoming Attorney General (1971–1974).[433]
- Robert C. Calfee, 81, American educational psychologist, stomach cancer.[434]
- Spanky Davis, 71, American jazz trumpeter.[435]
- Sir Ronald Grierson, 93, British banker.[436]
- Hayden Howard, 88, American poet and author.[437]
- Göran Johansson, 69, Swedish politician and union leader, Chairman of the Gothenburg Municipality Executive Board (1988–1991, 1994–2009), cancer.[438]
- Terry Keenan, 53, American financial news anchor and journalist (CNN, FNC, New York Post), cerebral hemorrhage.[439]
- Frederic S. Lee, 64, American economist.[440]
- Clyde T. Lusk, 81, American coast guard officer, Vice Commandant of the United States Coast Guard (1988–1990).[441]
- Frank Mankiewicz, 90, American journalist and political adviser, press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy.[442]
- Bernard Mayes, 85, British-born American broadcaster and academic.[443]
- André Piters, 83, Belgian footballer (Standard Liège).[444]
- Tullio Regge, 83, Italian theoretical physicist.[445]
- Denma Locho Rinpoche, 86, Tibetan lama.[446]
- Alvin Stardust, 72, English singer ("My Coo Ca Choo").[447]
- Raleigh Trevelyan, 91, British author.[448]
- Alan Tyrrell, 81, British lawyer and politician, MEP (1979–1984).[449]
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- Esmeralda Agoglia, 91, Argentine prima ballerina and choreographer.[450]
- Alagappa Alagappan, 88, Indian-born American official.[451]
- Lorenzo Albacete, 73, American theologian and Roman Catholic priest.[452]
- Kim Anderzon, 71, Swedish film and theatre actress (Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen?, Rederiet), spinal cancer.[453]
- Vic Ash, 84, English jazz saxophonist and clarinetist.[454]
- Joseph Battisto, 83, American politician.[455]
- Ted Beniades, 91, American actor (Scarface, Serpico, The Jackie Gleason Show).[456]
- Robert Brink, 90, American violinist, conductor, and educator.[457]
- Jacksel M. Broughton, 89, American air force officer and fighter pilot.[458]
- Reuben Cohen, 93, Canadian lawyer, Chancellor of Dalhousie University (1990–1994).[459]
- Jean-Michel Coulon, 94, French painter.[460]
- Mike Dorsey, 84, English-born Australian actor (Number 96).[461]
- Allison J. Doupe, 60, Canadian neuroscientist, cancer.[462]
- Martin Garratt, 34, English footballer (York City).[463]
- James F. Hastings, 88, American politician.[464]
- Shirley Hooper, 78, American politician, Secretary of State of New Mexico (1979–1982).[465]
- Jenny James, 87, Welsh swimmer.[466]
- Gajanan Kathaley, 67, Indian cricketer.[467]
- Gordon MacWilliam, 91, British Anglican priest.[468]
- Pat McGlothin, 93, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).[469]
- Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, 34, South African middle-distance runner, Olympic silver medalist (2004), traffic collision.[470]
- S. S. Rajendran, 86, Indian actor, lung infection.[471]
- Creighton Robertson, 70, American prelate, Episcopal Bishop of South Dakota.[472]
- Emily Ruto, 25, Kenyan cricketer (national women's team), leukemia.[473]
- Marcia Strassman, 66, American actress (Welcome Back, Kotter, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, M*A*S*H) and singer, breast cancer.[474]
- Malcolm Thompson, 68, English footballer (Scarborough).[475]
- Tugela, 19, American-born Australian thoroughbred horse.[476]
25
- Radmilo Bogdanović, 80, Serbian politician.[477]
- Jack Bruce, 71, Scottish bassist (Cream, Manfred Mann) and composer, liver disease.[478]
- Gerry Burrell, 90, Scottish football player.[479]
- Oliver S. Crosby, 94, American diplomat.[480]
- Buzz Emick, 75, American attorney and politician.[481]
- Zbigniew Hnatio, 61, Polish footballer
- Ari Hoogenboom, 86, American historian.[482]
- Peter Baptist Tadamaro Ishigami, 93, Japanese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Naha (1972–1997).[483]
- Reyhaneh Jabbari, 26, Iranian convicted murderer, subject of international campaign against her execution, execution by hanging.[484]
- Peter Maxey, 83, British diplomat, Ambassador to the United Nations (1984–1986).[485]
- Carlos Morales Troncoso, 74, Dominican politician, Vice President (1986–1994), Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1994–1996, 2004–2014), leukemia.[486]
- Sheila Shulman, 77, American-born British rabbi.[487]
- David Somerset, 84, British banker, Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1980–1988).[488]
- Jim Stangeland, 92, American football player and coach.[489]
26
- Genpei Akasegawa, 77, Japanese author and artist, sepsis.[490]
- Jamil Alibekov, 86, Azerbaijani writer and public figure.[491]
- Vic Allen, 91, British academic, sociologist, historian and trade unionist (National Union of Mineworkers).[492]
- David Armstrong, 60, American photographer, liver cancer.[493]
- Françoise Bertin, 89, French actress.[494]
- Mo Collins, 38, American football player (Oakland Raiders), kidney failure.[495]
- Katrina Edwards, 46, American geomicrobiologist.[496]
- Rémi Fraisse, 21, French botanist, hit by stun grenade.[497]
- Germain Gagnon, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, New York Islanders).[498]
- Michael Hawkins, 86, British actor (The Hound of the Baskervilles, Doctor Who).[499]
- Cliff Hysell, 72, American football player and coach (Montana State Bobcats).[500]
- Dudley Knowles, 67, British philosopher, cancer.[501]
- Rod Love, 61, Canadian political strategist, cancer.[502]
- Senzo Meyiwa, 30, South African footballer (Orlando Pirates, national team), shot.[503]
- Brian Moore, 70, Australian rugby league player (Newtown Jets).[504]
- Hisahiko Okazaki, 84, Japanese diplomat and political commentator.[505]
- Oscar Orefici, 68, Italian journalist and writer.[506]
- Manuel Revollo Crespo, 89, Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bolivian Military (2000–2012).[507]
- Jeff Robinson, 52, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[508]
- Gavin Smith, 59, American film studio executive, missing since 2012.[509] (body discovered on this date)
- Gordy Soltau, 89, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[510]
- Oscar Taveras, 22, Dominican baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals), traffic collision.[511]
- Antonio Terenghi, 92, Italian comic book artist (Pedrito el Drito, Tarzanetto).[512]
- Sir Tay Wilson, 89, New Zealand sports official.[513]
- Bob Wood, 93, American basketball player (Sheboygan Red Skins).[514]
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- Ron Adam, 80, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders).[515]
- Daniel Boulanger, 92, French actor and screenwriter.[516]
- Norman Hansen, 90, American public official, Town Manager of Saugus, Massachusetts (1987–1992).[517]
- Thurston Hopkins, 101, British photojournalist.[518]
- Bob Kenney, 83, American basketball player, Olympic champion (1952).[519]
- Doug Laing, 83, Australian Olympic water polo player.[520]
- Kåre Langvik-Johannessen, 95, Norwegian philologist, literary historian and translator.[521]
- Charles McCullough, 91, Northern Irish politician, member of the Senate (1968–1972).[522]
- Ian Monro, 87, New Zealand naval officer (HMNZS Lachlan).[523]
- Chris Nance, 74, American conductor.[524]
- William Orchard, 84, Australian Olympic water polo player and psychiatrist.[525]
- Dan Peters, 60, American college basketball coach (Youngstown State), pancreatic cancer.[526]
- Lucio Sangermano, 82, Italian Olympic sprinter.[527]
- Shin Hae-chul, 46, South Korean pop singer (N.EX.T), heart attack.[528]
- Leif Skiöld, 79, Swedish footballer and ice hockey player.[529]
- Richard Stretch, 61, South African cricketer.[530]
- Reidar Sundby, 88, Norwegian footballer (Larvik Turn).[531]
- Starke Taylor, 92, American politician, Mayor of Dallas (1983–1987).[532]
- Dub Williams, 87, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1995–2009).[533]
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- Ronald Norman Dalby, 85, Canadian engineer and academic administrator, Chancellor of the University of Alberta (1974–1978).[534]
- Romualdas Granauskas, 75, Lithuanian writer.[535]
- Mansour Hobeika, 72, Lebanese Maronite Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zahlé (since 2002).[536]
- Koichiro Kimura, 44, Japanese mixed martial artist and professional wrestler, pneumonia.[537]
- Galway Kinnell, 87, American poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, leukemia.[538]
- James William Lair, 90, American CIA case officer.[539]
- Nedo Logli, 91, Italian cyclist.[540]
- John Ross Mackay, 98, Canadian geographer.[541]
- Jim Paxson Sr., 81, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers, Cincinnati Royals).[542]
- Eberhard Prüter, 69, German actor and voice actor.[543]
- Michael Sata, 77, Zambian politician, President (since 2011), heart attack.[544]
- Hans Schneider, 87, Austrian-born American mathematician and journal editor (Linear Algebra and its Applications), cancer.[545]
- Clark S. Smith, 102, American politician.[546]
- David Trendell, 50, British organist and musical director.[547]
- Carroll Waller, 87, American historic preservationist, First Lady of Mississippi (1972–1976), restored the Mississippi Governor's Mansion, Alzheimer's disease.[548]
- Charlie Watkins, 91, British audio engineer (Watkins Electric Music).[549]
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- Alfred Biehle, 87, German politician.[550]
- Don Bracken, 52, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams), staph infection.[551]
- Alan Dawson, 82, Australian rules footballer.[552]
- Frans De Bruyn, 90, Belgian Flemish writer.[553]
- Frank Domínguez, 87, Cuban composer and pianist.[554]
- Dennis Duncan, 71, Canadian football player, Parkinson's disease.[555]
- Thomas Dupuy, 32, French boxer, killed.[556]
- Roger Freeman, 48, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives, colon cancer.[557]
- Rainer Hasler, 56, Liechtenstein footballer.[558]
- Roderick M. Hills, 83, American lawyer and business executive, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1975–1977), surgical complications.[559]
- Klas Ingesson, 46, Swedish footballer (national team), multiple myeloma.[560]
- Mary Jolliffe, 90, Canadian theatre publicist.[561]
- H. Gary Morse, 77, American real estate developer (The Villages, Florida).[562]
- Rosa Posada, 74, Spanish politician.[563]
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- Elijah Malok Aleng, 77, South Sudanese public servant.[564]
- Renée Asherson, 99, English actress (Caesar and Cleopatra, Henry V, The Others).[565]
- Joe Brown, 85, English football player and manager (Burnley).[566]
- Geoffrey Chamberlain, 84, Welsh academic.[567]
- Geoffrey Clarke, 89, British artist.[568]
- Xavier de Villepin, 88, French politician.[569]
- Harcourt Dowsley, 95, Australian cricketer and football player.[570]
- Juan Flavier, 79, Filipino politician, Secretary of Health (1992–1995), member of the Senate (1995–2007), multiple organ failure.[571]
- John Forzani, 67, Canadian businessman and football player, heart attack.[572]
- Bob Geigel, 90, American professional wrestler and promoter (Central States Wrestling), Alzheimer's disease.[573]
- Lucy Gwin, 71, American disability rights activist.[574]
- Ed Hoffman, 89, American football coach.[575]
- Max Homer, 79, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1969–1974).[576]
- Mohamed Sheikh Ismail, 50s, Somali military commander, Chief of the Police Force (2014).[577]
- Amin Kamil, 90, Indian poet.[578]
- Don W. King, 72, American writer and gay rights activist, pancreatic cancer.[579]
- Thomas Menino, 71, American politician, Mayor of Boston (1993–2014), cancer.[580]
- Andy Natowich, 95, American football player.[581]
- Ida Elizabeth Osbourne, 98, Australian radio broadcaster, founder of the ABC's Argonauts Club.[582]
- Ann Paludan, 86, British author.[583]
- Clay Stapleton, 93, American football player and coach (Iowa State Cyclones).[584]
- Christopher J. Turner, 81, British diplomat, Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands (1982–1987) and Montserrat (1987–1990).[585]
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- David Manker Abshire, 88, American diplomat, Permanent Representative to NATO (1983–1987).[586]
- Michael Alsbury, 39, American test pilot and engineer (Scaled Composites), spaceplane crash.[587]
- Aden Robleh Awaleh, 72–73, Djiboutian politician.[588]
- Tony Blake, 87, English footballer.[589]
- José Manuel Briceño Guerrero, 85, Venezuelan writer, philologist and philosopher.[590]
- Marina Cárdenas, 67, Nicaraguan bolero singer.[591]
- Armando Cavazzuti, 85, Italian footballer.[592]
- Ciguli, 57, Bulgarian Chalga singer.[593]
- Pete Davis, 76-77, American archpriest.[594]
- Carlos Duque, 84, Panamanian politician.[595]
- Ian Fraser, 81, English composer and conductor (Scrooge, Christmas in Washington), cancer.[596]
- Brad Halsey, 33, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics), climbing fall.[597]
- Sir Henry Harris, 89, Australian cell biologist.[598]
- Dick Hendley, 88, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[599]
- Käbi Laretei, 92, Estonian concert pianist.[600]
- Mal MacDougall, 86, American advertising executive and speechwriter.[601]
- Hitoshi Motoshima, 92, Japanese politician, Mayor of Nagasaki (1979–1995).[602]
- Sofron Mudry, 90, Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Ivano-Frankivsk (1997–2005).[603]
- Walter H. North, 81, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1995–2002).[604]
- Pat Partridge, 81, British football referee.[605]
- Jim Sauter, 71, American stock car racing driver.[606]
- Bibbi Segerström, 71, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1960).[607]
- Renato Sellani, 88, Italian jazz pianist and composer.[608]
- John V. Shields, 82, American chief executive (Trader Joe's).[609]
- Ross H. Trower, 92, American naval officer, Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy (1979–1983).[610]
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