The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2017 . For notable deaths before the current month, please see "Previous months ". Names under each date are reported in alphabetical order by last name or pseudonym . Deaths of non-humans are reported here also if notable.
Each listing of a death must have a source. If no reference is included, the death notice will be removed. The following are the requirements of adding a name to the list in its order: name, age, nationality, what the person is known for, cause of death (if known) and most importantly a source.
Tania Dalton , 45, New Zealand netball player (national team ), complications from an aneurysm.[1]
Paula Fox , 93, American writer (The Slave Dancer ), congestive heart failure.[2]
Pierre Guénin , 90, French journalist (Cinémonde ), magazine publisher (Eden , Olympe , Jean-Paul ) and gay rights activist, complications from pneumonia.[3]
John Hampshire , 76, English cricketer (Yorkshire , national team ).[4]
Carl Adam Lewenhaupt , 69, Swedish businessman and restaurateur.[5] (body found on this date)
Taarak Mehta , 87, Indian playwright and humorist.[6]
Gustav Metzger , 90, German-born British artist and political activist.[7]
David Rubinger , 92, Austrian-born Israeli photographer.[8]
Michael M. Ryan , 87, American actor (Another World , Tootsie , Slayground ).[9]
Jins Shamsuddin , 81, Malaysian actor (Bidasari ), director and politician, member of Dewan Negara (2004–2008), choked.[10]
Alejandra Soler , 103, Spanish politician, member of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation , suspected heart failure.[11]
Joseph Vũ Duy Thống , 64, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Phan Thiết (since 2009).[12]
Tommy Gemmell , 73, Scottish football player (Celtic , Dundee , national team ) and manager.[13]
Simon Hobday , 76, South African golfer.[14]
Andrés Ocaña , 62, Spanish politician, Mayor of Córdoba (2009–2011), heart attack.[15]
Howard Schmidt , 67, American cybersecurity advisor, Cyber Security Coordinator (2009–2012), brain cancer.[16]
Míriam Colón , 80, Puerto Rican actress (Scarface , Goal! , All the Pretty Horses ), complications from a lung infection.[17]
Raymond Kopa , 85, French footballer (Real Madrid , national team ).[18]
Tommy Page , 46, American singer-songwriter ("I'll Be Your Everything ") and music industry executive (Reprise Records , Billboard ), suspected suicide.[19]
Misha Mengelberg , 81, Dutch jazz pianist and composer.[20]
René Préval , 74, Haitian politician, Prime Minister (1991), President (1996–2001, 2006–2011).[21]
Anne Kristin Sydnes , 60, Norwegian politician, Minister of International Development (2000–2001).[22]
Edi Fitzroy , 62, Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter ("Youthman Penitentiary ", "Miss Molly Colly ", "Deep in Mi Culture ").[23]
Helen M. Marshall , 87, American politician, Borough President of Queens (2002–2013), member of the New York State Assembly (1983–1991).[24]
Clayton Keith Yeutter , 86, American politician, Trade Representative (1985–1989) and Secretary of Agriculture (1989–1991), colorectal cancer.[25]
Anthony C. Beilenson , 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–1997), heart attack.[26]
Douglas Henry , 90, American politician, Tennessee State Senator (1971–2014).[27]
Florence S. Jacobsen , 103, American Mormon leader and missionary, General President of the Young Women Organization (1961–1972).[28]
Jay Lynch , 72, American underground comics artist, writer and editor (Bijou Funnies , Bazooka Joe ), complications from lung cancer.[29]
Bill Hougland , 86, American basketball player (Phillips 66ers ), Olympic champion (1952 , 1956 ) and businessman, Vice President of Koch Industries (until 1991).[30]
Robert Osborne , 84, American movie historian (Turner Classic Movies ) and actor (Psycho , Spartacus ), complications from kidney failure.[31]
Eddy Pauwels , 81, Belgian racing cyclist.[32]
Rabi Ray , 90, Indian politician, Speaker of the Lok Sabha (1989–1991).[33]
Geoffrey Wainwright , 79, British archaeologist.[34]
Alberto Zedda , 89, Italian conductor and musicologist.[35]
Ron Bass , 68, American professional wrestler (NWA , WWF ), complications from appendicitis-related surgery.[36]
Hans Georg Dehmelt , 94, German-born American physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics (1989).[37]
Ronald Drever , 85, Scottish physicist, co-founded the LIGO system , complications from dementia.[38]
Peter M. Gruber , 75, Austrian mathematician.[39]
Syed Sajjad Ali Shah , 84, Pakistani judge, Chief Justice (1994–1997), pneumonia.[40]
Helen Sommers , 84, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1972–2009).[41]
Lynne Stewart , 77, American defense attorney and criminal, defended Omar Abdel-Rahman on trial, complications from multiple strokes and breast cancer.[42]
Juan Carlos Touriño , 72, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid ), pancreatic disease.[43]
Li Yuan-tsu , 93, Taiwanese politician, Vice President (1990–1996), kidney failure.[44]
George Andrew Olah , 89, Hungarian-born American chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1994).[45]
Dave Valentin , 64, American jazz flutist, Grammy Award -winner (2003 ), complications from a stroke and Parkinson's disease.[46]
Kasugafuji Akihiro , 51, Japanese sumo wrestler, suspected heart failure.[47]
Anthony Delhalle , 35, French motorcycle racer, complications from a broken neck during test ride.[48]
Barbara Helsingius , 79, Finnish singer, poet and Olympic fencer (1960 ).[49]
Hla Myint , 97, Burmese economist.[50]
Jacqueline Naze Tjøtta , 81, French-born Norwegian mathematician.[51]
John Forgeham , 75, British actor (The Italian Job , Sheena , Footballers' Wives ), complications from a fall.[52]
Tony Haygarth , 72, English actor (Chicken Run , Emmerdale , Dracula ), Alzheimer's disease.[53]
Gido Kokars , 95, Latvian choir conductor.[54]
Bill Leak , 61, Australian editorial cartoonist (The Sydney Morning Herald , The Daily-Telegraph-Mirror , The Australian ), suspected heart attack.[55]
Aníbal Ruiz , 74, Uruguayan football manager (Paraguay ), heart attack.[56]
Joni Sledge , 60, American singer (Sister Sledge ) and songwriter ("Then Came You ").[57]
John Surtees , 83, British motorcycle racer, world champion (1956 , 1958 , 1959 , 1960 ) and Formula One driver, world champion (1964 ), respiratory failure.[58]
Anna Tramontano , 59, Italian computational biologist.[59] (death announced on this date)
Richard Wagamese , 61, Canadian author (Medicine Walk ) and journalist (Canada Reads ).[60]
Robert James Waller , 77, American writer (The Bridges of Madison County ), multiple myeloma.[61]
Kitty Courbois , 79, Dutch actress (A Gangstergirl , Last Call , De Held ), cerebral hemorrhage.[62]
András Kovács , 91, Hungarian movie director (The Lost Generation , Temporary Paradise , The Red Countess ).[63]
Paul Mitchell , 96, American football player (Los Angeles Dons , New York Yanks ).[64]
Ángel Parra , 73, Chilean singer-songwriter (Oratorio para el pueblo ), lung cancer.[65]
Mohamed Mijarul Quayes , 56, Bangladeshi diplomat, Ambassador to Brazil (since 2014), multiple organ failure.[66]
Murray Ball , 78, New Zealand cartoonist (Footrot Flats ), complications from dementia.[67]
Horst Ehmke , 90, German politician, Minister of Justice (1969).[68]
Ray Hassall , 74, English politician, Lord Mayor of Birmingham (2015–2016), suspected heart attack.[69]
Sir Probyn Inniss , 80, Saint Kitts and Nevis lawyer, Governor of Saint Christopher and Nevis (1975–1981).[70]
Adib Boroumand , 92, Iranian poet and politician, Head of Leadership Council of National Front of Iran (since 2000).[71]
Henri Cueco , 88, French painter and Anti-Communistic writer, Alzheimer's disease.[72]
Morton Deutsch , 97, American social psychologist (Review of General Psychology ).[73]
Kika de la Garza , 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1965–1997), kidney failure.[74]
André Jagendorf , 90, American plant biologist, heart attack.[75]
Sarah Jiménez , 90, Mexican artist, heart failure.[76]
Richard, 6th Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg , 82, German royal, head of the House of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg , suspected heart attack.[77]
Amy Krouse Rosenthal , 51, American author (Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life ) and movie director (The Beckoning of Lovely ), ovarian cancer.[78]
Richard H. Solomon , 79, American political aide and diplomat, Ambassador to the Phillipines (1992–1993), brain cancer.[79]
Ed Whitlock , 86, English-born Canadian long distance runner, prostate cancer.[80]
Jack H. Harris , 98, American movie producer (The Blob , 4D Man , Equinox ), complications from pneumonia.[81]
Jim McAnearney , 81, Scottish football player (Sheffield Wednesday , Plymouth Argyle , Watford ) and manager (Bradford City , Rotherham United , Scarborough ).[82]
Royal Robbins , 82, American rock climber and writer (Advanced Rockcraft ).[83]
André Tosel , 75, French Marxist philosopher.[84]
Rodrigo Valdéz , 70, Colombian boxer, WBC Middleweight Champion (1974–1978), heart attack.[85]
John Van de Kamp , 81, American politician and attorney, Los Angeles County District Attorney (1975–1981) and California Attorney General (1983–1991).[86]
Wojciech Młynarski , 75, Polish poet, singer-songwriter ("Zamknięty rozdział ") and translator (Jesus Christ Superstar ), cancer.[87]
Sok An , 66, Cambodian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (since 2004) and MP (since 1993).[88]
Dave Stallworth , 75, American basketball player (New York Knicks , Baltimore/Capital Bullets ), heart attack.[89]
Enrique Morea , 92, Argentine tennis player (1950 French Open , 1951 Pan Am Games ) and President of the Asociación Argentina de Tenis (since 1996).[90]
James Cotton , 81, American blues harmonica player ("Hard Again "), pneumonia.[91]
Torgny Lindgren , 78, Swedish writer (Sweetness ), member of the Swedish Academy (since 1991), stomach cancer.[92]
Hasyim Muzadi , 72, Indonesian Islamic scholar and cleric, Chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama (1999–2010), cardiac arrest.[93]
Auntie Fee , 59, American YouTube personality and actress (Barbershop: The Next Cut ), heart attack.[94]
Hugh Hardy , 84, American architect and businessman (Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer ), cerebral hemorrhage.[95]
Lawrence Montaigne , 86, American actor (The Great Escape , Star Trek , Escape to Witch Mountain ).[96]
Inomjon Usmonxo‘jayev , 86, Soviet politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan (1983–1988).[97]
Sir Derek Walcott , 87, Saint Lucian poet and playwright, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1992).[98]
Chuck Berry , 90, American Hall of Fame rock and roll guitarist and singer-songwriter ("Johnny B. Goode ", "Maybellene ", "Roll Over Beethoven "), heart attack.[99]
Sergei Gimayev , 62, Russian ice hockey player (Moscow , Leningrad ) and television sports presenter, heart attack complicated by thrombosis.[100]
Ashwin Sundar , 31, Indian racing driver, traffic collision.[101]
Miloslav Vlk , 84, Czech Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Prague (1991–2010), cancer.[102]
Bernie Wrightson , 68, American illustrator and comic book artist (House of Mystery , Batman , Swamp Thing ), brain cancer.[103]
Jimmy Breslin , 88, American journalist (New York Daily News , Newsday ) and author (Can't Anybody Here Play This Game? , The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight ), recipient of Pulitzer Prize (1986), complications from pneumonia.[104]
Ivan Grubišić , 80, Croatian Roman Catholic priest, sociologist, and MP (2011–2015).[105]
Li Li-Hua , 92, Chinese Hong Kong actress (3 Smiles , Storm Over the Yangtze River , New Dream of the Red Chamber ).[106]
Len Mitzel , 71, Canadian politician, MLA (2004–2012), pancreatic cancer.[107]
Chinu Modi , 78, Indian poet and critic, multiple organ failure.[108]
Roger Pingeon , 76, French racing cyclist, Tour de France winner (1967 ), heart attack.[109]
Maurice Xiberras , 80, Gibraltarian politician, Deputy Chief Minister of Gibraltar (1969–1972) and Leader of the Opposition (1972–1979), suspected heart attack.[110]
Bagrat de Bagration y de Baviera , 68, Spanish royal, member of the Bagrationi dynasty , heart attack.[111]
Edward Joseph McManus , 97, American politician and jurist, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (1959–1961), member of the District Court for N.D. Iowa (since 1962), longest-serving federal judge .[112]
Leticia Ramos-Shahani , 87, Filipino politician, member of the Senate (1987–1998), Senate President pro tempore (1993–1996), complications from colon cancer and pneumonia.[113]
Chandler Robbins , 98, American ornithologist and writer, founder of the North American Breeding Bird Survey , respiratory failure.[114]
David Rockefeller , 101, American banker (Chase Manhattan ), globalist (Trilateral Commission ) and philanthropist (Rockefeller Brothers Fund ), congestive heart failure.[115]
Robert B. Silvers , 87, American editor (New York Review of Books ) and essayist, complications from pneumonia.[116]
Tony Terran , 90, American trumpeter (I Love Lucy ) and session musician (The Wrecking Crew ).[117]
Chuck Barris , 87, American television producer, game show creator (The Dating Game , The Newlywed Game ), host (The Gong Show ), and songwriter ("Palisades Park "), subject of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind .[118]
Colin Dexter , 86, English author (Inspector Morse series).[119]
Henri Emmanuelli , 71, French politician, President of National Assembly (1993–1994), First Secretary of the French Socialist Party (1994–1995), complications from acute bronchitis.[120]
August Englas , 92, Estonian wrestler, World Champion (1953 , 1954 ).[121]
Roy Fisher , 86, British poet and jazz pianist.[122]
Martin McGuinness , 66, Northern Irish politician, deputy First Minister (2007–2017), MP (1997–2013), MLA (1998–2017), IRA leader, complications from amyloidosis.[123]
Dallas Green , 82, American baseball player (Washington Senators ) and manager (Philadelphia Phillies , New York Mets , New York Yankees ), kidney failure and pneumonia.[124]
Pete Hamilton , 74, American racecar driver, winner of 1970 Daytona 500 .[125]
Sib Hashian , 67, American drummer (Boston ), suspected heart attack.[126]
Joanne Kyger , 82, American poet, lung cancer.[127]
Sven-Erik Magnusson , 74, Swedish singer and musician (Sven-Ingvars ), prostate cancer.[128]
Khalid Masood , 52, British terrorist, attacker responsible for the 2017 Westminster attack , shot.[129]
Marilyn McCord Adams , 73, American philosopher (Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God ) and priest, cancer.[130]
Tomas Milian , 84, Cuban-born American-Italian actor (The Big Gundown , Traffic , Amistad ), stroke.[131]
Ronnie Moran , 83, English football player and coach (Liverpool F.C. ), vascular dementia.[132]
Piroska Oszoli , 98, Hungarian painter (The lover of the Danube and the beautiness ).[133]
Lembit Ulfsak , 69, Estonian actor (Karge meri , Firewater , Tangerines ).[134]
Lola Albright , 92, American actress (Champion , Kid Galahad , Peter Gunn ).[135]
Ashokamitran , 85, Indian writer, cardiac arrest.[136]
Meir Einstein , 65, Israeli sports broadcaster (Channel 10 ), complications from muscular dystrophy.[137]
William H. Keeler , 86, American Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Baltimore (1989–2007), Bishop of Harrisburg (1983–1989).[138]
Ingeborg Rapoport , 104, German pediatrician, oldest person to receive a Doctorate degree .[139]
Cino Tortorella , 90, Italian television presenter (Zecchino d'Oro ) and comedian (The Ed Sullivan Show ).[140]
Denis Voronenkov , 45, Russian politician, member of the State Duma (2011–2016), shot.[141]
Hubert Hammerer , 92, Austrian sports shooter, Olympic gold medalist (1960 ).[142]
Leo Peelen , 48, Dutch track cyclist, Olympic silver medalist (1988 ), cardiac arrest.[143]
Jean Rouverol , 100, American actress (It's a Gift ), screenwriter (Autumn Leaves , The Guiding Light ) and television writer (As the World Turns ).[144]
Pedro Salvatori , 83, Argentine politician, Governor of Neuquén Province (1973, 1987–1991), respiratory failure.[145]
Peter Shotton , 75, British washboardist (The Quarrymen ) and businessman (Fatty Arbuckle's , Apple Corps ), suspected heart attack.[146]
Avo Uvezian , 91, Lebanese-born American jazz pianist, songwriter ("Strangers in the Night ") and cigar manufacturer (Avo cigars ), respiratory arrest.[147]
Ralph Archbold , 75, American actor and impersonator (Benjamin Franklin ), complications from congestive heart failure.[148]
Louis Feldman , 90, American classical scholar (Hellenistic civilization ).[149]
Teodor Oizerman , 102, Soviet-Russian philosopher (The Main Trends in Philosophy ) and academician, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 1981), congestive heart failure.[150]
Sir Cuthbert Sebastian , 95, St. Kitts and Nevis politician, Governor-General (1996–2013), complications from pneumonia.[151]
Darlene Cates , 69, American actress (What's Eating Gilbert Grape ), suspected heart attack.[152]
Mai Dantsig , 86, Belarusian artist (And the Saved World Remembers ), heart failure complicated by pneumonia.[153]
Monty Davidson , 81, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1975–1981).[154]
Vladimir Kazachyonok , 64, Russian football player (Zenit ) and manager (Dynamo Saint Petersburg ), heart attack.[155]
Roger Wilkins , 85, American civil rights activist, journalist (The Crisis , The Washington Post ) and writer (Jefferson's Pillow: The Founding Fathers and the Dilemma of Black Patriotism ), Assistant Attorney General (1966– 1969), complications from dementia.[156]
Arthur Blythe , 76, American jazz alto saxophonist and composer, Parkinson's disease.[157]
Chelsea Brown , 74, American-Australian actress (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In , Number 96 , E Street ), pneumonia complicated by dementia.[158]
Armando Nieto , 85, Peruvian Jesuit priest and historian, pneumonia.[159]
Arun Sarma , 85, Indian playwright, multiple organ failure.[160]
David Storey , 83, English novelist (Flight into Camden , Saville ), screenwriter (This Sporting Life ) and playwright (Home , The Changing Room ), Parkinson's disease and dementia.[161]
Elizabeth Wagele , 77, American writer and musician, neuroendocrine cancer.[162]
Infanta Alicia, Duchess of Calabria , 99, Austrian-born Spanish and Italian princess.[163]
Ahmed Kathrada , 87, South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, MP (1994–1999), complications from a cerebral embolism.[164]
Christine Kaufmann , 72, Austrian-born German actress (Town Without Pity , Bagdad Café , The Last Days of Pompeii ), leukemia.[165]
William McPherson , 84, American journalist (The Washington Post ), author (Testing the Current ) and critic, Pulitzer Prize winner (1977), complications from congestive heart failure and pneumonia.[166]
Janine Sutto , 95, French-born Canadian actress (Kamouraska , Congorama , Route 132 ), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[167]
Enn Vetemaa , 80, Estonian writer (Critical Age , Game of Snowballs , Small Novells ).[168]
Halit Akçatepe , 79, Turkish actor (Yasak , Gündoğarken , Semaya baktım Seni Gördüm ), heart attack.[174]
Gilbert Baker , 65, American gay activist, created the rainbow flag , complications from a stroke.[175]
Richard Nelson Bolles , 90, American writer (What Color Is Your Parachute? ).[176]
William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr. , 96, American lawyer (Brown v. Board of Education ), federal judge and politician, Secretary of Transportation (1975–1977), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[177]
Jerrier A. Haddad , 94, American computer engineer.[178]
Mike Hall , 35, British endurance cyclist, traffic collision.[179]
Radley Metzger , 88, American pornographic filmmaker (I, a Woman , Camille 2000 , The Lickerish Quartet ).[180]
Amy Ridenour , 57, American conservative political activist, complications from breast cancer.[181]
James Rosenquist , 83, American artist.[182]