Deaths_in_January_2016
Deaths in January 2016
List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2016.
Contents
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.
1
- Natasha Aguilar, 45, Costa Rican swimmer, silver and bronze medalist at the 1987 Pan American Games, complications from a stroke.[1]
- George Alexandru, 58, Romanian theater and film actor, complications from an abdominal infection.[2]
- Fazu Aliyeva, 83, Russian Avar poet and journalist, heart failure.[3]
- Lennie Bluett, 96, American actor (Gone with the Wind, Mighty Joe Young, A Star is Born).[4]
- Dale Bumpers, 90, American politician, Governor of Arkansas (1971–1975), Senator from Arkansas (1975–1999).[5]
- Antonio Carrizo, 89, Argentine broadcaster.[6]
- Delia Córdova, 62, Peruvian Olympic volleyball player.[7]
- Jacques Deny, 99, French mathematician.[8]
- Brian Johns, 79, Australian company director, managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1995–2000), cancer.[9]
- Gilbert Kaplan, 74, American conductor and businessman, cancer.[10]
- Helmut Koester, 89, German-born American history professor.[11]
- Tony Lane, 71, American art director (Rolling Stone), brain cancer.[12]
- Mark B, 45, British hip-hop record producer.[13]
- Gilberto Mendes, 93, Brazilian composer.[14]
- John Coleman Moore, 92, American mathematician.[15]
- Homa Nategh, 80, Iranian educator and historian.[16]
- Mike Oxley, 71, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio's 4th congressional district (1981–2007), lung cancer.[17]
- Ian Pieris, 82, Sri Lankan cricketer (Cambridge University Cricket Club).[18]
- Jim Ross, 89, Scottish-born Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[19]
- Anil Salgaocar, 75, Indian executive and politician.[20]
- Fred Wiedersporn, 84, German Olympic gymnast.[21]
- Vilmos Zsigmond, 85, Hungarian-American cinematographer (Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Deer Hunter, McCabe & Mrs. Miller), Oscar winner (1978).[22]
2
- Faris al-Zahrani, 38, Saudi al-Qaeda member, execution by beheading.[23]
- Mieke Andela-Baur, 92, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives.[24]
- Marcel Barbeau, 90, Canadian painter and sculptor.[25]
- Ardhendu Bhushan Bardhan, 91, Indian politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (1996–2012), complications from a stroke.[26]
- Vicente Camacho, 86, Northern Mariana Islands businessman and politician, member of the Marianas Political Status Commission.[27]
- Michel Delpech, 69, French singer-songwriter and actor, throat cancer.[28]
- Leonard Evans, 86, Canadian politician, complications from a heart attack.[29]
- Tim Francis, 87, New Zealand diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1988–1991), Administrator of Tokelau (1984–1988), cancer.[30]
- Brad Fuller, 62, American video game composer (Marble Madness, Tetris, Blasteroids), Director of Engineering for Atari (1993–1996), pancreatic cancer.[31]
- Maria Garbowska-Kierczyńska, 93, Polish actress.[32]
- Matt Hobden, 22, English cricketer (Sussex), fall.[33]
- Shigeji Kaneko, 84, Japanese boxer, OPBF featherweight champion (1953 - 1958), pneumonia.[34]
- Matthiew Klinck, 37, Canadian film director and producer (Hank and Mike), stabbed.[35]
- Thomas Johnstone McWiggan, 97, British aviation engineer.[36]
- Gisela Mota Ocampo, 33, Mexican politician, Mayor of Temixco (2016), member of the Chamber of Deputies (2012–2015), shot.[37]
- Nimr al-Nimr, 56, Saudi Shia religious leader, execution by beheading.[38]
- John Reid, 87, Australian Anglican prelate, Bishop of South Sydney (1972–1993).[39]
- Rino Salviati, 93, Italian singer, guitarist and actor.[40]
- Stanley Siegel, 79, American talk show host, pneumonia.[41]
- Fateh Singh, 51, Indian sports shooter and army officer, shot.[42]
- Mirko Vujačić, 91, Montenegrin Olympic athlete.[43]
- Frances Cress Welsing, 80, American psychiatrist and author, complications from a stroke.[44]
- Leonard White, 99, British television producer (The Avengers, Armchair Theatre) and actor.[45]
- Sabri Yirmibeşoğlu, 87, Turkish military officer, Secretary-General of the National Security Council (1988–1990), kidney failure.[46]
3
- Klaas Bakker, 89, Dutch footballer (Ajax).[47]
- Robert H. B. Baldwin, 95, American businessman (Morgan Stanley), pneumonia.[48]
- Leonard Berkowitz, 89, American social psychologist.[49]
- Paul Bley, 83, Canadian jazz pianist.[50]
- Gary Flakne, 81, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1973).[51]
- Amby Fogarty, 82, Irish footballer (Sunderland, Hartlepool, Cork Celtic) and manager (Cork Hibernians, Galway Rovers).[52]
- C. B. Forgotston, 70, American lawyer and political blogger, suicide by gunshot.[53]
- Cristina Grado, 76, Italian actress and voice actress.[54]
- Demmus Hentze, 92, Faroese politician, Finance Minister (1975–1981).[55]
- John McDade Howell, 93, American academic and university chancellor (East Carolina University).[56]
- Shankar Prasad Jaiswal, 83, Indian politician.[57]
- Alberto Iniesta Jiménez, 92, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Madrid (1972–1998).[58]
- Raymond W. Lessard, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Savannah (1973–1995).[59]
- Gomer Lloyd, 68, British Olympic bobsledder.[60]
- Raghu Nandan Mandal, 63, Indian politician.[61]
- Andy Maurer, 67, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos), cancer.[62]
- Peter Naur, 87, Danish computer science pioneer, Turing Award winner.[63]
- Georg Nees, 89, German academic and artist.[64]
- Bill Plager, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues).[65]
- Peter Powell, 83, English kite maker, stroke.[66]
- Tommy Sale, 97, English rugby league player (Leigh, Widnes).[67]
- Igor Sergun, 58, Russian military officer, Director of the GRU (since 2011).[68]
- Ted Stanley, 84, American philanthropist and businessman (Danbury Mint).[69]
4
- Tom Allin, 28, English cricketer (Warwickshire), suicide by jumping.[70]
- Frank Armitage, 91, Australian-born American painter and animator (Mary Poppins, Lady and the Tramp, The Jungle Book).[71]
- Jan Aronsson, 84, Swedish footballer (Degerfors IF).[72]
- Robert Balser, 88, American animator (Yellow Submarine, Heavy Metal, The Jackson 5ive), respiratory failure.[73]
- Fernando Barrachina, 68, Spanish footballer (Valencia CF).[74]
- Stephen W. Bosworth, 76, American diplomat, Ambassador to South Korea (1997–2001), prostate cancer.[75]
- Colin Butler, 102, British entomologist.[76]
- Rūsiņš Mārtiņš Freivalds, 73, Latvian computer scientist and mathematician, heart attack.[77]
- Michel Galabru, 93, French actor (The Judge and the Assassin, La Cage aux Folles, Belle Époque).[78]
- Long John Hunter, 84, American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter.[79]
- S. H. Kapadia, 68, Indian judge, Chief Justice (2010–2012).[80]
- Jorge Lepra, 73, Uruguayan diplomat and politician, heart failure.[81]
- Maja Maranow, 54, German actress (Beloved Sisters), breast cancer.[82]
- Achim Mentzel, 69, German musician and television presenter.[83]
- Red Parker, 84, American football coach (The Citadel, Clemson, Ole Miss).[84]
- Donald J. Parsons, 93, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Quincy (1973–1988).[85]
- Marjorie Pizer, 95, Australian poet.[86]
- Joseph Ritz, 86, American author and playwright.[87]
- John Roberts, 69, Welsh footballer (Arsenal, Birmingham, Wrexham).[88]
- Andres Rodriguez, 31, Venezuelan equestrian competitor, silver medalist at the 2015 Pan American Games, traffic collision.[89]
- Leo Rucka, 84, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[90]
- Gavriel Salomon, 77, Israeli educational psychologist.[91]
- Alexander O. Shirley, 88, British Virgin Islands civil servant and cricketer, Accountant General (1967–1987), namesake of the A. O. Shirley Recreation Ground.[92]
- Antonio Soto Díaz, 66, Puerto Rican politician, member of the Puerto Rico Senate (2009–2011), heart attack.[93]
- Robert Stigwood, 81, Australian band manager (Bee Gees) and film producer (Grease, Saturday Night Fever).[94]
- Edhi Sunarso, 83, Indonesian sculptor (Selamat Datang Monument), heart failure.[95]
- André Turcat, 94, French aviator.[96]
5
- Mamdouh Abdel-Alim, 59, Egyptian actor, heart attack.[97]
- Bob Armstrong, 82, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors).[98]
- María Lorenza Barreneche, 89, Argentine socialite, First Lady (1983–1989).[99]
- Pierre Boulez, 90, French composer and conductor.[100]
- Agapito Robleda Castro, 83, Honduran politician.[101]
- Patrick Crofton, 80, Canadian politician.[102]
- Christine Lawrence Finney, 47, American painter and animator (Aladdin, The Lion King, Lilo & Stitch).[103]
- John Freebairn, 85, Australian politician, member of the South Australian House of Assembly for Light (1962–1970).[104]
- Percy Freeman, 70, English footballer (Lincoln City, West Bromwich Albion, Reading).[105]
- Albert Gubay, 87, British businessman (Kwik Save).[106]
- Rudolf Haag, 93, German theoretical physicist.[107]
- Lev Nikolayevich Korolyov, 89, Russian computer scientist.[108]
- Jean-Paul L'Allier, 77, Canadian politician, member of the National Assembly of Quebec (1970–1976), Mayor of Quebec City (1989–2005).[109]
- George MacIntyre, 76, American football player and coach (Vanderbilt).[110]
- Tancrède Melet, 32, French tightrope walker and base jumper, fall.[111]
- Gerry O'Malley, 87, Irish Gaelic footballer (Roscommon).[112]
- Uche Okeke, 82, Nigerian artist.[113]
- Antônio Pompêo, 62, Brazilian actor.[114]
- Michael Purcell, 70, Australian rugby union player.[115]
- Jay Ritchie, 79, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds).[116]
- Anatoly Roshchin, 83, Russian heavyweight wrestler, Olympic champion (1972).[117]
- Elizabeth Swados, 64, American composer and writer (Runaways), complications from surgery.[118]
- Keith Thiele, 94, New Zealand WW2 pilot.[119]
- Alex Timpson, 69, British children's rights activist.[120]
- Hanna-Marie Weydahl, 93, Norwegian pianist.[121]
6
- Robert D. Acland, 74, American surgeon (Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy).[122]
- Maliheh Afnan, 81, Palestinian-born artist.[123]
- Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros, 87, Cuban trumpeter, prostate cancer.[124]
- Ladislav Bačík, 82, Czech Olympic swimmer.[125]
- Douglas Greer, 94, American actor (Our Gang).[126]
- Pat Harrington Jr., 86, American actor (One Day at a Time, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, The Inspector), complications from a brain haemorrhage.[127]
- Florence King, 80, American writer.[128]
- Serena Sinclair Lesley, 89, American journalist.[129]
- Christy O'Connor Jnr, 67, Irish golfer.[130]
- Silvana Pampanini, 90, Italian actress (The Road a Year Long, The City Stands Trial, A Husband for Anna).[131]
- Ioannis Petridis, 84, Greek politician, MP for Pieria (1985–1989).[132]
- Sol Polansky, 89, American diplomat, Ambassador to Bulgaria (1987–1990).[133]
- Qian Min, 100, Chinese politician.[134]
- Marion Studholme, 88, English soprano and music teacher.[135]
- Nivaria Tejera, 86, Cuban poet and novelist, pancreatic cancer.[136]
- Labhshankar Thakar, 80, Indian author.[137]
- Robert D. Timm, 94, American politician.[138]
- Yves Vincent, 94, French actor.[139]
- Zbigniew Zychowicz, 62, Polish politician, Marshal of West Pomeranian Voivodeship (1999–2000).[140]
7
- Oscar Ray Bolin, 53, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[141]
- Brahim Chergui, 94, Algerian militant.[142]
- Patrick Connolly, 88, Irish lawyer, Attorney General (1982).[143]
- André Courrèges, 92, French fashion designer.[144]
- Robert M. Cundick, 89, American organist and composer.[145]
- Paddy Doherty, 89, Northern Irish civil rights activist.[146]
- Michael J. Egan, 89, American politician.[147]
- Bill Foster, 86, American college basketball coach (Rutgers, Utah, Duke, South Carolina).[148]
- Joaquín Gamboa Pascoe, 93, Mexican trade union leader and politician.[149]
- Robert Goossens, 88, French jeweller.[150]
- Alwin Albert Hafner, 85, Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Morombe (1989–2000).[151]
- Alan Haven, 80, English jazz organist.[152]
- John Johnson, 68, American basketball player (Cleveland Cavaliers, Houston Rockets, Seattle SuperSonics), NBA Champion (1979).[153]
- Kitty Kallen, 94, American singer ("Little Things Mean a Lot").[154]
- Judith Kaye, 77, American lawyer, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals (1993–2008), cancer.[155]
- István Komáromi, 72, Hungarian politician, MP (1994–1998).[156]
- Richard Libertini, 82, American actor (Fletch, All of Me, Popeye), cancer.[157]
- Cristian Moisescu, 68, Romanian politician, Mayor of Arad (1992–1996).[158]
- William H. O'Dell, 77, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate (since 1989).[159]
- Houshang Ostovar, 88, Iranian composer.[160]
- Jit Samaroo, 65, Trinidadian Steelpan musician and arranger.[161]
- Ashraf Pahlavi, 96, Persian princess, President of the Women's Organization of Iran (1967–1979).[162]
- Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, 79, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir (2002–2005, since 2015), Minister of Home Affairs (1989–1990), multiple organ failure.[163]
- Troy Shondell, 76, American singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.[164]
- Sergey Shustikov, 45, Russian football player (Torpedo Moscow) and manager (Solyaris Moscow).[165]
- Sergei Simonov, 23, Russian ice hockey player (HC Lipetsk), complications after spleen surgery.[166]
- Anton Srholec, 86, Slovak writer and priest, lung cancer.[167]
- Anna Synodinou, 88, Greek politician and actress (The 300 Spartans).[168]
- János György Szilágyi, 97, Hungarian historian.[169]
- Yeow Chai Thiam, 62, Malaysian politician, cancer.[170]
- Jesús María Ramón Valdés, 77, Mexican politician.[171]
- Sir Christopher Wallace, 73, British army lieutenant general, Commandant Royal College of Defence Studies (2001–2005), amyloidosis.[172]
- Hansrudi Wäscher, 87, German comics artist.[173]
- Valerio Zanone, 79, Italian politician, Secretary of Italian Liberal Party (1976–1985) and Mayor of Turin (1990–1991).[174]
8
- Hamdy Ahmed, 82, Egyptian actor (Al-Kahira 30, Al-Ard, Al Asfour).[175]
- Horst Boog, 88, German historian.[176]
- Otis Clay, 73, American R&B and soul singer ("Tryin' to Live My Life Without You", "The Only Way Is Up"), heart attack.[177]
- Maria Teresa de Filippis, 89, Italian racing driver, first woman to race in Formula One (Maserati, Behra-Porsche).[178]
- Oscar Fritschi, 76, Swiss politician.[179]
- Ida Gaskin, 96, Welsh-born New Zealand teacher and quiz show contestant.[180]
- Alessandro Ghinami, 92, Italian politician, President of Sardinia (1979–1980).[181]
- M. O. Joseph, 86, Indian film producer.[182]
- Medea Jugeli, 90, Georgian gymnast, Olympic champion (1952).[183]
- Gunaram Khanikar, 66, Indian herbalist.[184]
- Diana Mitchell, 83, Zimbabwean political activist and writer.[185]
- German Moreno, 82, Philippine television host (That's Entertainment, Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman, GMA Supershow) and actor, cardiac arrest.[186]
- Royal Parker, 86, American television personality, heart failure.[187]
- Paddy Reid, 91, Irish rugby union and league player.[188]
- Red Simpson, 81, American country singer-songwriter ("I'm a Truck"), complications from a heart attack.[189]
- Brett Smiley, 60, American singer-songwriter.[190]
- Piet Steenkamp, 90, Dutch politician, President of the Senate (1983–1991).[191]
- Risto Syrjänen, 90, Finnish Olympic hurdler.[192]
- Carlos Milcíades Villalba Aquino, 91, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Juan Bautista de las Misiones (1978–1999).[193]
9
- Barbara Allyne Bennet, 76, American actress (Mac and Me, The Office).[194]
- Myra Carter, 86, American actress (Three Tall Women, 8mm), pneumonia.[195]
- Merab Chigoev, 65, South Ossetian politician, Prime Minister (1998–2001), traffic collision.[citation needed]
- Lawrence H. Cohn, 78, American surgeon, stroke.[196]
- Cielito del Mundo, 80, Filipino singer, actress and politician, heart attack.[197]
- Henri Delerue, 76, French Olympic racewalker.[198]
- Hamada Emam, 68, Egyptian footballer (Zamalek SC).[199]
- Peter Gavin Hall, 64, Australian statistician, leukemia.[200]
- John Harvard, 77, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (2004–2009).[201]
- Gareth Hoskins, 48, Scottish architect, complications from a heart attack.[202]
- Johnny Jordan, 94, English footballer (Tonbridge).[203]
- Mike McGinnity, 74, English football chairman (Coventry City).[204]
- Robert Naegele, 90, German actor (The NeverEnding Story II, The Old Fox, Waller's Last Trip).[205]
- Umberto Raho, 93, Italian actor (The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Last Man on Earth, Superfantagenio).[206]
- Lance Rautzhan, 63, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers), cancer.[207]
- José María Rivas, 57, Salvadoran footballer (national team), leukemia.[208]
- Gianni Rondolino, 83, Italian film critic and historian, founder of the Turin Film Festival.[209]
- Paul-Marie François Rousset, 94, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint-Étienne (1971–1987).[210]
- Angus Scrimm, 89, American actor (Phantasm, Alias, John Dies at the End), prostate cancer.[211]
- Beau St. Clair, 63, American film producer (The Thomas Crown Affair, The November Man, Laws of Attraction), ovarian cancer.[212]
- St Jovite, 26, American-bred Irish-trained racehorse, winner of the 1992 Irish Derby and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.[213]
- Ed Stewart, 74, British TV and radio broadcaster (Top of the Pops, Crackerjack), stroke.[214]
- Vicente Troudart, 64, Panamanian baseball umpire.[215]
- Peggy Willis-Aarnio, 67, American ballet choreographer.[216]
- Zelimkhan Yaqub, 65, Azerbaijani poet.[217]
10
- Abbas Bahri, 61, Tunisian mathematician and professor (Rutgers University).[218]
- Wim Bleijenberg, 85, Dutch footballer (Ajax, national team).[219]
- David Bowie, 69, English singer-songwriter, musician ("Heroes", "Space Oddity") and actor (Labyrinth), six-time Grammy winner, liver cancer.[220]
- Bård Breivik, 67, Norwegian sculptor, cancer.[221]
- Alton Brown, 90, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[222]
- Ann Z. Caracristi, 94, American cryptographer, Deputy Director of the NSA (1980–1982), complications from dementia.[223]
- Charles Congden Carpenter, 94, American naturalist.[224]
- Teofil Codreanu, 74, Romanian footballer (Rapid București).[225]
- Jeanne Córdova, 67, German-born American LGBT activist, brain cancer.[226]
- Carolyn Denning, 88, American pediatrician, stroke.[227]
- Michael Galeota, 31, American actor (The Jersey, Bailey Kipper's P.O.V.), heart disease and hypertension.[228]
- Hernán Gamboa, 69, Venezuelan musician (Serenata Guayanesa), cancer.[229]
- Ulrich Hahnen, 63, German politician, Deputy of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (since 2010), cancer.[230]
- Ralph Hauenstein, 103, American philanthropist and businessman.[231]
- Alex Hickman, 90, Canadian judge and politician.[232]
- Francis Thomas Hurley, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Anchorage (1976–2001), Bishop of Juneau (1971–1976).[233]
- George Jonas, 80, Hungarian-born Canadian writer (Vengeance), Parkinson's disease.[234]
- Kalevi Lehtovirta, 87, Finnish Olympic footballer (1952).[235]
- Anthony Mellows, 79, British barrister and academic, Lord Prior of the Order of St John (2008–2014).[236]
- Connie Mhone, 47, Malawian netball player and coach.[237]
- Bob Oatley, 87, Australian yachtsman (Wild Oats XI) and winemaker (Rosemount).[238]
- Arthur S. Obermayer, 84, American entrepreneur and philanthropist, cancer.[239]
- Dick Spady, 92, American businessman (Dick's Drive-In).[240]
- John Stokes, 70, British Army soldier and mountaineer.[241]
- The Wolfman, 80, Hungarian-born Canadian professional wrestler (WWWF).[242]
- Cornelis Zitman, 89, Dutch-born Venezuelan sculptor.[243]
- Yusuf Zuayyin, 84, Syrian politician, Prime Minister (1965, 1966–1968).[244]
11
- Budi Anduk, 47, Indonesian actor (Opera Van Java) and comedian, pneumonia.[245]
- Reginaldo Araújo, 38, Brazilian footballer, heart attack.[246]
- Elizabeth Aston, 67, English author, pancreatic cancer.[247]
- Sylvan Barnet, 89, American literary critic, cancer.[248]
- Robert Coates, 87, Canadian politician, MP (1957–1988).[249]
- Sir Kenneth Corfield, 91, British camera engineer, inventor of the Corfield Periflex.[250]
- John Easter, 70, English squash player and cricketer, World Championship silver medallist (1973).[251]
- Berge Furre, 78, Norwegian politician and historian.[252]
- Monte Irvin, 96, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Newark Eagles, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs), winner of the 1954 World Series.[253]
- Yevgeny Kotlov, 66, Russian Soviet ice hockey player (Dynamo Moscow).[254]
- Albert Onyembo Lomandjo, 84, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kindu (1966–1978).[255]
- Stanley Mann, 87, Canadian screenwriter (The Collector, Conan the Destroyer, Firestarter).[256]
- John B. Mansbridge, 98, American art director (Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Tron, The Apple Dumpling Gang).[257]
- David Margulies, 78, American actor (Ghostbusters, The Sopranos, Conversations with My Father).[258]
- Chuck Pitcock, 57, American football player (Tampa Bay Bandits).[259]
- János Radványi, 93, Hungarian-born American political scientist and diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1962–1967).[260]
- Don Strauch, 89, American politician, Mayor of Mesa, Arizona (1980–1984), member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1987–1988), complications from a fall.[261]
- Gunnel Vallquist, 97, Swedish writer and translator (In Search of Lost Time).[262]
12
- Gian Bazzi, 84, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1952).[263]
- Robert Black, 68, Scottish serial killer and kidnapper, heart attack.[264]
- James L. Browning, Jr., 83, American prosecutor, fall.[265]
- Ivan Bukavshin, 20, Russian chess Grandmaster, stroke.[266]
- Rose Chibambo, 86, Malawian politician, Deputy Minister for Hospitals, Prisons and Social Welfare (1963–1964), heart attack.[267]
- Marian Czapla, 69, Polish painter.[268]
- Gastón Guzmán, 83, Mexican mycologist and anthropologist, heart attack.[269]
- Brian Johnson, 59, Australian rugby league player and coach (St. George, Warrington), Alzheimer's disease.[270]
- Ruth Leuwerik, 91, German film actress (The Trapp Family).[271]
- Witold Mańczak, 91, Polish linguist.[272]
- Tommy Mulgrew, 86, British footballer (Southampton).[273]
- Meg Mundy, 101, American actress (Fatal Attraction, All My Children, Ordinary People).[274]
- William Needles, 97, American-Canadian actor.[275]
- Erik Olsson, 85, Swedish Olympic wrestler.[276]
- Milorad Rajović, 61, Serbian footballer.[277]
- Dave Sime, 79, American sprinter and ophthalmologist, Olympic silver medalist (1960), cancer.[278]
- Andrew Smith, 25, American basketball player (Butler Bulldogs, Neptūnas), non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[279]
- John Stevens, 86, British journalist.[280]
- Melania Ursu, 75, Romanian stage and film actress (Flames over Treasures).[281]
- Carolyn D. Wright, 67, American poet, thrombosis.[282]
13
- Luis Arroyo, 88, Puerto Rican baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees), winner of the 1961 World Series, cancer.[283]
- Brian Bedford, 80, British actor (Robin Hood, Nixon, Much Ado About Nothing), cancer.[284]
- William Craig, 97, American philosopher.[285]
- Giorgio Gomelsky, 81, Georgian-born Swiss filmmaker (La Collectionneuse), impresario, band manager (The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds), songwriter and record producer.[286]
- Bern Herbolsheimer, 67, American composer, cancer.[287]
- J. F. R. Jacob, 92, Indian military officer, pneumonia.[288]
- Sir Albert McQuarrie, 98, Scottish politician, MP for East Aberdeenshire (1979–1983) and Banff and Buchan (1983–1987).[289]
- Dick Megugorac, 87, American land speed racer and customizer.[290]
- Conrad Phillips, 90, British television and film actor (The Adventures of William Tell).[291]
- Lawrence Phillips, 40, American football player (University of Nebraska, St. Louis Rams) and convicted felon, suicide.[292]
- Vladimir Pribylovsky, 59, Russian human rights activist and journalist.[293]
- Addepalli Ramamohana Rao, 80, Indian Telugu poet.[294]
- Mike Salmon, 82, British racing driver.[295]
- Jim Simpson, 88, American sportscaster (NBC Sports).[296]
- Zaharije Trnavčević, 90, Serbian politician, Acting President of the National Assembly (2012).[297]
- G. A. Vadivelu, 90, Indian independence activist and politician.[298]
- Lois Weisberg, 90, American civil servant and socialite.[299]
- Tera Wray, 33, American pornographic actress, suicide.[300]
14
- René Angélil, 73, Canadian entertainment manager (Celine Dion), throat cancer.[301]
- George Carroll, 94, American lawyer and politician, Mayor of Richmond, California (1964–1965).[302]
- Franco Citti, 80, Italian actor (The Godfather, Accattone, The Decameron).[303]
- Calvin Greenaway, 67, Antigua and Barbuda Olympic athlete.[304]
- Laurence Guest, 80, British Olympic rower.[305]
- Jim Hannah, 71, American attorney, Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court (2005–2015).[306]
- Al Hart, 88, American radio host (KCBS, KNBR, WOBT).[307]
- Glyn W. Humphreys, 61, British neuropsychologist.[308]
- Anna Lærkesen, 73, Danish ballerina.[309]
- Franco Oppo, 80, Italian composer.[310]
- P. M. K. Raghunath, 65, Indian cricketer.[311]
- Alan Rickman, 69, English actor (Harry Potter, Die Hard, Love Actually), BAFTA winner (1992), pancreatic cancer.[312]
- Shaolin, 44, Brazilian humorist, heart attack.[313]
- Robert Banks Stewart, 84, Scottish television writer (Doctor Who, Bergerac, Shoestring), cancer.[314]
- Shigeaki Uchino, 84, Japanese Olympic pentathlete.[315]
- Sergio Vacchi, 90, Italian painter.[316]
- Rajesh Vivek, 66, Indian actor (Lagaan), heart attack.[317]
- Ellen Meiksins Wood, 73, American historian, cancer.[318]
- Leonid Zhabotinsky, 77, Ukrainian Soviet weightlifter, Olympic champion (1964, 1968).[319]
15
- Francisco X. Alarcón, 61, American poet, cancer.[320]
- Peter Atteslander, 89, Swiss sociologist.[321]
- James Birren, 97, American gerontologist.[322]
- Daniel Bohan, 74, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Regina (since 2005), cancer.[323]
- Robert Darène, 102, French actor (The Cage).[324]
- Robin Fletcher, 93, British academic administrator and field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).[325]
- Anil Ganguly, 82, Indian film director (Kora Kagaz, Tapasya).[326]
- Marie L. Garibaldi, 81, American judge, first woman to serve on the New Jersey Supreme Court.[327]
- Dan Haggerty, 74, American actor (The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams), spinal cancer.[328]
- Tunku Alif Hussein, 31, Malaysian royal.[329]
- Pete Huttlinger, 54, American guitarist (John Denver, LeAnn Rimes), stroke.[330]
- Avrom Isaacs, 89, Canadian art dealer.[331]
- Ken Judge, 58, Australian football player (East Fremantle, Hawthorn, Brisbane Bears) and coach (Hawthorn, West Coast Eagles), cancer.[332]
- Andrzej Kotkowski, 75, Polish film director (Olympics 40).[333]
- Peter Kraus, 83, German Olympic athlete.[334]
- Marvin Lipofsky, 77, American glass artist, complications of diabetes.[335]
- P. J. Mara, 73, Irish public affairs consultant, Senator (1977–1981, 1982–1983).[336]
- Rex Morgan, 67, American basketball player (Boston Celtics), throat cancer.[337]
- John J. Pruis, 92, American educator, President of Ball State University (1968–1978).[338]
- Alexandre Reza, 93, Russian-born French jeweler.[339]
- Oleksandr Shevchenko, 78, Ukrainian scientist, jurist and politician, member of the Verkhovna Rada (2012–2014).[340]
- Grzegorz Strouhal, 73, Polish Olympic sport shooter.[341]
- Manuel Velázquez, 72, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Rayo Vallecano, Málaga), winner of the 1965–66 European Cup.[342]
- Aristide von Bienefeldt, 56, Dutch writer, cancer.[343]
- Buzzy Wilkinson, 83, American basketball player (Virginia Cavaliers).[344]
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- Joannis Avramidis, 93, Georgian-born Austrian sculptor.[345]
- Joan Balzar, 87, Canadian artist.[346]
- Charles L. Bestor, 91, American composer and academic.[347]
- Theodor Danetti, 89, Romanian stage and film actor.[348]
- Ananda Chandra Dutta, 92, Indian botanist.[349]
- Thor Furulund, 72, Norwegian painter.[350]
- Hubert Giraud, 94, French songwriter.[351]
- Bob Harkey, 85, American racecar driver (USAC).[352]
- Joe Hergert, 79, American football player (Buffalo Bills).[353]
- Georgie Lamon, 81, Swiss politician, shot.[354]
- Gary Loizzo, 70, American singer (The American Breed), pancreatic cancer.[355]
- Ted Marchibroda, 84, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago Cardinals) and coach (Baltimore Colts, Baltimore Ravens).[356]
- Rudy Migay, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).[357]
- John Mills, 85, Canadian writer.[358]
- Carmelau Monestime, 86, Haitian-born American activist and radio broadcaster, pioneer of Haitian Creole radio in South Florida.[359]
- Hans-Joachim Reich, 85, German Olympic swimmer.[360]
- Jean-Noël Rey, 66, Swiss businessman, CEO of Swiss Post, shot.[361]
- Lloyd Rudolph, 88, American political scientist.[362]
- Mervyn Sandri, 83, New Zealand cricketer.[363]
- Leonidas B. Young, II, 62, American politician, Mayor of Richmond, Virginia (1994–1996).[364]
17
- Reza Ahadi, 53, Iranian football player and coach.[citation needed]
- Peggy Anderson, 77, American author and journalist (The Philadelphia Inquirer).[365]
- Blowfly, 76, American musician and producer, liver cancer.[366]
- Mondli Cele, 26, South African footballer, traffic collision.[367]
- Olamide David, 14, Nigerian actor, abdominal injury.[368]
- Melvin Day, 92, New Zealand artist.[369]
- Jo de Winter, 94, American actress (Gloria, Dirty Harry, Bird).[370]
- Geethapriya, 83, Indian director (Mannina Maga).[371]
- Mic Gillette, 64, American brass player (Tower of Power), heart attack.[372]
- Dale Griffin, 67, British drummer (Mott the Hoople), Alzheimer's disease.[373]
- Gulch, 31, American thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised due to complications from cancer.[374]
- Gottfried Honegger, 98, Swiss artist and graphic designer.[375]
- Carina Jaarnek, 53, Swedish singer and Dansband artist, cerebral haemorrhage.[376]
- Stephen Levine, 78, American poet.[377]
- Jules Le Lievre, 82, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team).[378]
- Sherron Mills, 44, American basketball player (BCM Gravelines), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[379]
- Ion Panțuru, 81, Romanian bobsledder, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[380]
- Delphine Parrott, 87, British immunologist.[381]
- Billy Quinn, 80, Irish hurler.[382]
- V. Rama Rao, 80, Indian politician, Governor of Sikkim (2002–2007).[383]
- Josef Rösch, 90, Czech-born American radiologist.[384]
- Angus Ross, 59, Scottish darts player, pancreatic cancer.[385]
- Ramblin' Lou Schriver, 86, American country musician and radio broadcaster (WXRL), heart disease.[386]
- Francis B. Schulte, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of New Orleans (1988–2001).[387]
- Mike Sharpe, 64, Canadian professional wrestler (WWF).[388]
- John Taihuttu, 61, Dutch footballer (VVV, Fortuna Sittard).[389]
- Sudhindra Thirtha, 89, Indian Hindu religious leader.[390]
- Jenő Váncsa, 87, Hungarian politician, Minister of Agriculture and Food (1980–1989).[391]
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- Leila Alaoui, 33, French-born Moroccan artist and photographer, heart attack.[392]
- António de Almeida Santos, 89, Portuguese lawyer and politician, President of Assembly of the Republic (1995–2002).[393]
- Johnny Bach, 91, American basketball player (Boston Celtics) and coach (Fordham University, Penn State, Chicago Bulls).[394]
- Terence Cook, 88, Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer.[395]
- Manpreet Akhtar, 51, Indian Punjabi and folk singer.[396]
- Pierre DesRuisseaux, 70, Canadian poet.[397]
- Glenn Frey, 67, American songwriter, musician (Eagles) and actor (Jerry Maguire), complications following intestinal surgery.[398]
- Karsten Isachsen, 71, Norwegian priest, author and public speaker.[399]
- Andy Dog Johnson, 57, British artist, designer of many The The record sleeves, brain tumour.[400]
- Lars Roar Langslet, 79, Norwegian politician, Minister of Culture and Science (1982–1986).[401]
- Oleksiy Logvynenko, 69, Ukrainian translator (The Catcher in the Rye).[402]
- Loredana, 91, Italian actress (Immigrants, The King's Jester, La Fornarina).[403]
- Mike MacDowel, 83, British racing driver (Cooper), cancer.[404]
- Pablo Manavello, 65, Italian-born Venezuelan musician.[405]
- William Morgan, 85, American architect.[406]
- Else Marie Pade, 91, Danish composer.[407]
- Asha Patil, 79, Indian actress.[408]
- Thrisadee Sahawong, 35, Thai actor.[409]
- T. S. Sinnathuray, 85, Singaporean Supreme Court judge, pneumonia.[410]
- Antonella Steni, 89, Italian actress (The Tiger and the Pussycat, Kaputt Mundi, Nel sole).[411]
- Joe Sweeney, 82, Australian Olympic wrestler.[412]
- Michel Tournier, 91, French writer (Friday, or, The Other Island, The Erl-King).[413]
- Nicolaus Zwetnow, 86, Norwegian sport shooter.[414]
19
- William G. Bowdler, 91, American diplomat, Ambassador to South Africa (1975–1978).[415]
- Robert M. Carter, 73, British-born Australian marine geologist and climate change denier, complications from a heart attack.[416]
- Antonia Churchill, 96, American Olympic sailor (1936).[417]
- John Corcoran, 56, Irish sports administrator.[418]
- Jean-Philippe Douin, 75, French military officer, Chief of the Defence Staff (1995–1998).[419]
- Joachim Fernandez, 43, Senegalese footballer.[420]
- M. K. A. D. S. Gunawardana, 68, Sri Lankan politician, Minister of Lands (since 2015).[421]
- Claude Lefebvre, 86, Canadian politician, Mayor of Laval, Quebec (1981–1989).[422]
- Laurence Lerner, 90, South African-born British literary critic.[423]
- Richard Levins, 85, American mathematical ecologist and population geneticist.[424]
- Forrest McDonald, 89, American historian and constitutional scholar.[425]
- Sylvia McLaughlin, 99, American environmentalist, co-founder of Save the Bay.[426]
- Micole Mercurio, 77, American actress (Flashdance, What Lies Beneath, The Client).[427]
- Lou Michaels, 80, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Colts), pancreatic cancer.[428]
- Max Nijman, 74, Surinamese singer.[429]
- Samuel Odulana Odungade I, 101, Nigerian royal, Olubadan of Ibadan (since 2007).[430]
- Ettore Scola, 84, Italian film director and screenwriter (We All Loved Each Other So Much, A Special Day, Le Bal), heart attack.[431]
- Sheila Sim, Lady Attenborough, 93, English actress (A Canterbury Tale, Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, West of Zanzibar), dementia.[432]
- William Y. Smith, 90, American air force general, heart failure.[433]
- Frank Sullivan, 85, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, Minnesota Twins), pneumonia.[434]
- Eugen Vollmar, 87, Swiss Olympic rower.[435]
20
- Herbert L. Abrams, 95, American physician.[436]
- Lee Abramson, 45, American composer and musician.[437]
- Arch, 21, American Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the Super Derby (1998) and Fayette Stakes (1998), heart attack.[438]
- Bud Beardmore, 76, American lacrosse coach (Maryland), Parkinson's disease.[439]
- Constance Beresford-Howe, 93, Canadian novelist.[440]
- Subrata Bose, 83, Indian politician, cardiac arrest.[441]
- Mykolas Burokevičius, 88, Lithuanian politician, member of the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee.[442]
- Chang Yung-fa, 88, Taiwanese businessman (Evergreen Group).[443]
- Edmonde Charles-Roux, 95, French writer.[444]
- Stuart Cowden, 90, English footballer (Stoke City).[445]
- Bairbre Dowling, 62, Irish actress (Zardoz, The Dead, War of the Buttons).[446]
- Ronald Greenwald, 82, American rabbi.[447]
- David G. Hartwell, 74, American editor, publisher and critic, injuries from a fall.[448]
- Hung-ta Chang, 102, Chinese botanist.[449]
- Brian Key, 68, British politician, MEP for Yorkshire South (1979–1984).[450]
- Kingmambo, 25, American-bred French thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[451] (death announced on this date)
- Valerie Pearl, 89, British historian.[452]
- Eva Schorr, 88, German painter and composer.[453]
- George Weidenfeld, Baron Weidenfeld, 96, Austrian-born British publisher, philanthropist, and newspaper columnist.[454]
- Edward Yourdon, 72, American computer scientist.[455]
21
- Ron Collins, 59, Canadian curler.[456]
- Mauro Gianneschi, 84, Italian cyclist.[457]
- Andrew J. Hinshaw, 92, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from California's 39th and 40th congressional districts (1973–1977).[458]
- Bill Johnson, 55, American alpine skier, Olympic champion (1984).[459]
- Bogusław Kaczyński, 73, Polish classical music journalist, stroke.[460]
- Gérard Kamanda wa Kamanda, 75, Congolese politician.[461]
- Richard Klinkhamer, 78, Dutch writer.[462]
- Derrick Todd Lee, 47, American convicted serial killer, heart disease.[463]
- Cabot Lyford, 90, American sculptor, pulmonary distress.[464]
- Harrison McIntosh, 101, American ceramicist.[465]
- Jerker Porath, 94, Swedish biochemist.[466]
- Stephanie Rader, 100, American spy.[467]
- Garnet Richardson, 82, Canadian curler, world champion (1959, 1960, 1962, 1963).[468]
- Mrinalini Sarabhai, 97, Indian classical dancer, choreographer and instructor.[469]
- Robert Sassone, 37, French road racing cyclist, suicide.[470]
- Val Sears, 88, Canadian journalist (Toronto Star).[471]
- Francis Seow, 87, Singapore-born American writer and political refugee, pneumonia.[472]
- Michael Sheringham, 67, English literary academic.[473]
- Ron Southern, 85, Canadian businessman (ATCO).[474]
- Robert Tuggle, 82, American writer and archivist.[475]
- Gerald Williams, 86, Welsh tennis commentator.[476]
22
- Tom Aidala, 82, American architect.[477]
- Khandaker Nurul Alam, Bangladeshi singer and composer.[478]
- Victor Arbez, 81, French Olympic skier.[479]
- Homayoun Behzadi, 73, Iranian football player (Shahin, Paykan, national team) and coach (Persepolis), Asian Champion (1968, 1972).[480]
- Eugene Borowitz, 91, American rabbi and philosopher.[481]
- Fred Bruney, 84, American football player (Boston Patriots).[482]
- Tommy Bryceland, 76, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Norwich, Oldham).[483]
- Pete Carmichael, 74, American football coach (Jacksonville Jaguars).[484]
- Ryuichi Doi, 76, Japanese politician.[485]
- John Dowie, 60, Scottish footballer (Fulham, Celtic).[486]
- John Farris, 75, American author.[487]
- Kamer Genç, 75, Turkish politician, member of the Grand National Assembly (1987–2015), cancer.[488]
- Shankar Ghosh, 80, Indian tabla player, pneumonia.[489]
- Bill Groom, 81, Canadian curler.[490]
- Waymond C. Huggins, 88, American politician.[491]
- Juan Manuel Ley, 82, Mexican businessman (Casa Ley).[492]
- Constantin Mihail, 70, Romanian track and field coach.[493]
- Ian Murray, 83, Scottish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles (1999–2008).[494]
- Abolhassan Najafi, 86, Iranian writer and translator.[citation needed]
- Denise Newman, 91, British Olympic diver (1948).[495]
- Mikhail Odnoralov, 71, Russian-born American painter.[496]
- Cecil Parkinson, Baron Parkinson, 84, British politician, cabinet minister, cancer.[497]
- Robert Pickus, 92, American activist.[498]
- Lois Ramsey, 93, Australian actress (The Box, Prisoner).[499]
- Miloslav Ransdorf, 62, Czech politician, MEP (since 2004).[500]
- Raymond Rock, 93, Canadian politician.[501]
- Sarah, 15, American zoo cheetah.[502]
- Anthony Simmons, 93, British screenwriter and film director (The Optimists of Nine Elms, Black Joy).[503]
- Storm Flag Flying, 16, American thoroughbred racehorse, foaling complications.[504]
- Rik Wilson, 53, American ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues).[505]
- Tahsin Yücel, 83, Turkish writer.[506]
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- Nikolay Abramov, 54, Russian Vepsian writer and translator.[507]
- Bob Arnott, 93, Australian Olympic alpine skier (1952).[508]
- Lela Autio, 88, American painter.[509]
- Jimmy Bain, 68, Scottish bassist (Rainbow, Dio), lung cancer.[510]
- Jack Bannister, 85, English cricket player (Warwickshire) and commentator.[511]
- Barry Brickell, 80, New Zealand ceramic artist.[512]
- Cadalack Ron, 34, American rapper, mixed drug intoxication.[513]
- Pablo Contessi, Paraguayan doctor and politician, Governor of Presidente Hayes Department (since 2013), traffic collision.[514]
- Antony Emerson, 52, Australian tennis player, cancer.[515]
- Espectrito, 49, Mexican professional wrestler (WWF, AAA).[516]
- Josip Friščić, 66, Croatian politician, Vice President of Parliament (2008–2011).[517]
- Sofía Gandarias, 58, Spanish painter.[518]
- Archie Gouldie, 79, Canadian professional wrestler, complications from hip surgery.[519]
- Jennifer Guinness, 78, Irish socialite and kidnapping victim, cancer.[520]
- Grahame Hodgson, 79, Welsh rugby union player (national team).[521]
- Žuži Jelinek, 96, Croatian fashion stylist, designer and writer.[522]
- A. C. Jose, 78, Indian politician, Speaker of Kerala Legislature (1982), member of Parliament (1996–1997, 1998–2004).[523]
- Marie Mahoney, 91, American baseball player (AAGBPL).[524]
- R. Clayton McWhorter, 82, American businessman and philanthropist.[525]
- Elisabeta Polihroniade, 80, Romanian chess Woman Grandmaster (1982) and International Arbiter.[526]
- Bernard Quennehen, 85, French racing cyclist.[527]
- Bill Roberts, 90, American basketball player (Chicago Stags, Boston Celtics, St. Louis Bombers).[528]
- Francisco Rubio Llorente, 85, Spanish jurist, President of the Spanish Council of State (2004–2012).[529]
- George Sefcik, 76, American football coach (Cincinnati Bengals, New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons).[530]
- Koichi Sekimoto, 37, Japanese footballer (Sagan Tosu).[531]
- Dmitry Shirkov, 88, Russian theoretical physicist.[532]
- Bobby Wanzer, 94, American Hall of Fame basketball player and coach (Rochester/Cincinnati Royals), NBA Champion (1951).[533]
- Walt Williams, 72, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees), heart attack.[534]
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- Gian Carlo Abelli, 74, Italian politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies.[535]
- Fredrik Barth, 87, Norwegian social anthropologist.[536]
- Neville Black, 90, New Zealand rugby union (Auckland, national team) and rugby league (Wigan, Keighley) player.[537]
- Yvonne Chouteau, 86, American ballerina.[538]
- David Finkelstein, 86, American physicist.[539]
- Forouzan, 78, Iranian actress.[540]
- Malcolm Grear, 84, American graphic designer.[541]
- John Jay Hooker, 85, American politician.[542]
- Christine Jackson, 53, British-born Australian cellist, complications from a brain aneurysm.[543]
- Constantijn Kortmann, 71, Dutch legal scholar.[544]
- Clyde Mashore, 70, American baseball player (Montreal Expos).[545]
- Donald Milne, 81, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1967), cancer.[546]
- Marvin Minsky, 88, American cognitive scientist and pioneer in artificial intelligence, cerebral hemorrhage.[547]
- Wim Mook, 83, Dutch physicist.[548]
- Alejandro Muñoz-Alonso, 82, Spanish politician, member of the Congress of Deputies (1989–2000) and Senate (2000–2015).[549]
- Zarkus Poussa, 40, Finnish drummer (RinneRadio) and songwriter.[550]
- Teófilo Rodríguez, 44, Venezuelan criminal, shot.[551]
- Lois Snowe-Mello, 67, American politician, member of Maine House of Representatives (1996–2004) and Senate (2004–2012).[552]
- Schalk van der Merwe, 54, South African tennis player.[553]
- Eric Webster, 84, English football player (Manchester City) and manager (Stockport County).[554]
- Henry Worsley, 55, British adventurer, multiple organ failure.[555]
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- Jashubhai Dhanabhai Barad, 60, Indian politician, member of Parliament (2004–2009), brain tumour.[556]
- David Chatters, 69, Canadian politician, pancreatic cancer.[557]
- Thornton Dial, 87, American artist.[558]
- Denise Duval, 94, French soprano.[559]
- Kalpana, 50, Indian actress (Thanichalla Njan), heart attack.[560]
- Howard Koslow, 91, American illustrator.[561]
- Robert Lorick, American lyricist and voice actor.[562] (death announced on this date)
- Mike Minor, 75, American actor (Petticoat Junction, All My Children, The Beverly Hillbillies), cancer.[563]
- Padmarani, 79, Indian actress.[564]
- Concepcion Picciotto, 80, Spanish-born American peace activist.[565]
- Leif Solberg, 101, Norwegian composer and organist.[566]
- Ron Stillwell, 76, American baseball player (Washington Senators), cancer.[567]
- Paul Terasaki, 86, American scientist and philanthropist.[568]
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- Sunday Adewusi, 79, Nigerian policeman, Inspector-general of police (1981–1983).[569]
- Zaw Zaw Aung, 79, Burmese author and public intellectual.[570]
- Black, 53, British singer-songwriter ("Wonderful Life"), head injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[571]
- Bernard Cookson, 79, British cartoonist.[572]
- Vasilya Fattakhova, 36, Russian Tatar singer, complications of childbirth.[573]
- LaVoy Finicum, 54, American cattle rancher and militant (Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Occupation), shot.[574]
- Barney Hall, 83, American sports commentator (Motor Racing Network), complications from surgery.[575]
- Gil Kahele, 73, American politician, member of the Hawaii Senate (since 2011).[576]
- Ted Karras Sr., 81, American football player (Chicago Bears), NFL champion (1963).[577]
- Tommy Kelly, 90, American actor (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus), heart failure.[578]
- Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, 95, Pakistani politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1982–1991, 1996–1997), Ambassador to the United States (1973–1979).[579]
- Martin Lavut, 81, Canadian film maker (Remembering Arthur).[580]
- Margaret Pardee, 95, American violinist and teacher.[581]
- Ray Pointer, 79, English footballer (Burnley, Coventry, Portsmouth).[582]
- Bryce Rohde, 92, Australian jazz pianist, composer.[583]
- T.J. Tindall, 65, American guitarist (MFSB).[584]
- Jerzy Tomaszewski, 92, Polish photographer.[585]
- Takeo Uesugi, 75, Japanese landscape architect.[586]
- László Versényi, 84, Hungarian theatre and voice actor.[587]
- Abe Vigoda, 94, American actor (The Godfather, Barney Miller, Joe Versus the Volcano).[588]
- Barrington Watson, 85, Jamaican painter.[589]
- Oscar Wiggli, 88, Swiss composer and sculptor.[590]
- Larry Woods, 76, Canadian Olympic sailor.[591]
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- Peter Baker, 84, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur).[592]
- Barbara Berger, 85, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[593]
- John Brudenall, 77, Australian librarian.[594]
- Antonio Castellanos Mata, 68, Spanish physicist.[595]
- Mary Lou Crocker, 71, American professional golfer.[596]
- Georgy Firtich, 77, Russian composer and pianist.[597]
- Artur Fischer, 96, German inventor.[598]
- James Garrett Freeman, 35, American criminal, execution by lethal injection.[599]
- Augusto Giomo, 75, Italian Olympic basketball player (1960, 1964).[600]
- John Howe, 85, South African-born British air vice marshal.[601]
- Carlos Loyzaga, 85, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1952, 1956), bronze medalist at the 1954 FIBA World Championship.[602]
- William E. Martin, 70, American musician, songwriter, screenwriter and voice actor.[603]
- Tommy O'Hara, 63, international professional footballer.[604]
- Jack Reed, 91, American businessman and politician.[605]
- Shirley Tonkin, 94, New Zealand paediatrician and sudden infant death syndrome researcher.[606]
- DeWitt Williams, 96, American politician.[607]
- Ihor Zaytsev, 81, Russian-born Ukrainian Soviet footballer (national team).[608]
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- Signe Toly Anderson, 74, American singer (Jefferson Airplane).[609]
- Maheswar Baug, 85, Indian politician and independence activist.[610]
- Yisroel Belsky, 77, American rabbi.[611]
- Franklin Gene Bissell, 89, American football player and coach (Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes).[612]
- Buddy Cianci, 74, American politician and radio host, Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island (1975–1984, 1991–2002).[613]
- Robert Courtney, 56, New Zealand Paralympic champion sprinter (1984).[614]
- Aleš Debeljak, 54, Slovenian writer, struck by vehicle.[615]
- James deSouza, 90, Pakistani Roman Catholic priest.[616]
- Emile Destombes, 80, French-born Cambodian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Phnom Penh (2001–2010).[617]
- Trude Dothan, 93, Israeli archaeologist.[618]
- Paul Kantner, 74, American musician (Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship) and songwriter ("Wooden Ships"), multiple organ failure.[619]
- Jim Morris, 80, American bodybuilder.[620]
- Tommy O'Hara, 62, Scottish footballer (Queen of the South, Washington Diplomats, Motherwell).[621]
- Nigel Peel, 48, English cricketer (Cheshire), brain tumour.[622]
- Peter Robinson, 57, New Zealand musician (The Tin Syndrome).[623]
- Axel Schandorff, 90, Danish track cyclist, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[624]
- Nadine Senior, 76, English dance teacher.[625]
- Dave Thomson, 77, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Queen of the South).[626]
- Bob Tizard, 91, New Zealand politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1974–1975).[627]
- Ladislav Totkovič, 53, Slovak football player (Inter Bratislava) and manager.[628]
- Richard P. Von Herzen, 85, American earth scientist.[629]
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- Karen Johnson Boyd, 91, American heiress and philanthropist.[630]
- Jean-Marie Doré, 77, Guinean politician, Prime Minister (2010).[631]
- Billy Faier, 85, American banjo player.[632]
- Sam Hulbert, 79, American academic.[633]
- Nayani Krishnakumari, 85, Indian writer and folklorist.[634]
- Albert Low, 87, British author.[635]
- Linus Maurer, 90, American cartoonist, inspiration for the name Linus Van Pelt.[636]
- Aurèle Nicolet, 90, Swiss flautist.[637]
- Cayetano Paderanga Jr., 67, Filipino economist, Director-General of NEDA (2010–2012), complications after heart surgery.[638]
- Ruth Rehmann, 93, German writer.[639]
- Jacques Rivette, 87, French film director (La Belle Noiseuse, Celine and Julie Go Boating, Out 1) and critic (Cahiers du cinéma), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[640]
- Philip J. Rock, 78, American politician, President of the Illinois Senate (1979–1993).[641]
- John Roper, Baron Roper, 80, British politician.[642]
- Benjamin F. Shobe, 95, American civil rights attorney and judge.[643]
- Donald I. Williamson, 94, British biologist.[644]
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- Roberto Albanese, 65, Italian politician.[645]
- Girolamo Arnaldi, 86, Italian historian.[646]
- Tony Blaz, 57, Guamanian politician and civil servant, member of the Legislature of Guam, pneumonia.[647]
- Tias Eckhoff, 89, Norwegian industrial designer.[648]
- Asuquo Ekpe, Nigerian international footballer.[649]
- Feyrouz, 72, Egyptian actress.[650]
- Frank Finlay, 89, English actor (Othello, The Pianist, Bouquet of Barbed Wire), heart failure.[651]
- Francisco Flores Pérez, 56, Salvadoran politician, President (1999–2004), cerebral hemorrhage.[652]
- Betty Francis, 84, American baseball player (AAGBPL).[653]
- T. N. Gopakumar, 58, Indian journalist, cancer.[654]
- K. V. Krishna Rao, 92, Indian general.[655]
- Don Marks, 62, Canadian writer and indigenous rights advocate, liver disease.[656]
- Noelle Middleton, 89, Irish actress.[657]
- Maikhail Miller, 23, American football player (Murray State, Ole Miss), traffic collision.[658]
- Kollam G. K. Pillai, 91, Indian actor.[659]
- Georgia Davis Powers, 92, American civil rights activist and politician, first female and African-American member of the Kentucky State Senate (1968–1989).[660]
- Peter Quinn, 90, Irish Gaelic footballer (Mayo).[661]
- Bill Reinhard, 93, American football player (Los Angeles Dons).[662]
- Ken Sailors, 95, American basketball player (University of Wyoming, Providence Steamrollers), complications from heart attack.[663]
- Mohammad Salimi, 78, Iranian general, Commander-in-Chief of the Army (2000–2005).[664]
- Clarence Lorenzo Simpson Jr., 83, Liberian jurist and politician.[665]
- Dov Yermiya, 101, Israeli army officer and author.[666]
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- Jalal Aliyev, 87, Azerbaijani politician.[667]
- Gillian Avery, 89, British children's novelist and historian.[668]
- Mere Broughton, 79, New Zealand Māori language activist and unionist.[669]
- Miron Chichișan, 70, Romanian politician, Mayor of Zalău (1992–1996).[670]
- Lance Cox, 82, Australian football player (Richmond).[671]
- Elizabeth Eisenstein, 92, American historian.[672]
- Tom Hancock, 67, American politician.[673]
- David Lake, 86, Indian-born Australian science fiction writer.[674]
- Artie L. Metcalf, 86, American biologist.[675]
- Bob Pelkington, 74, American basketball player (Xavier University).[676]
- Pat Piper, 81, American politician.[677]
- Betty Rosenquest Pratt, 90, American tennis player.[678]
- Wolfgang Rademann, 81, German television producer and journalist.[679]
- Donald Van Norman Roberts, 87, American civil engineer.[680]
- Randhir Singh, 94, Indian political scientist.[681]
- Benoît Violier, 44, French-Swiss chef, suicide by gunshot.[682]
- Sir Terry Wogan, 77, Irish-British broadcaster (BBC), cancer.[683]
- Hubert Yockey, 99, American physicist and information theorist.[684]
- Yuan Geng, 98, Chinese politician and business executive.[685]
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