Deaths in December 2017

The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2017.

Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
 * Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference.

1

 * Adarsh Sein Anand, 81, Indian judge, Chief Justice (1998–2001), Madras High Court (1989–1992), and Jammu and Kashmir High Court (1985–1989).
 * Enrico Castellani, 87, Italian painter.
 * Gilbert Chabroux, 83, French politician, Senator (1995–2004).
 * Arif Dirlik, 77, Turkish-born American historian.
 * Ernie Fazio, 75, American baseball player (Houston Colt .45's), complications from dementia and Parkinson's disease.
 * Peter Feldstein, 75, American photographer.
 * Åshild Hauan, 76, Norwegian politician, County Governor of Nordland (1993–2007), MP (1981–1993).
 * Ken Inglis, 88, Australian historian.
 * Philipp Graf Lerchenfeld, 65, German politician, member of the Bundestag (2013–2017) and the Landtag of Bavaria (2003–2013), lung cancer.
 * James Marson, 91, French politician, Senator (1975–1986).
 * Ruben Rozendaal, 61, Surinamese soldier (1980 coup d'état).
 * Fredy Schmidtke, 56, German track cyclist, Olympic champion (1984), heart attack.
 * Abba Siddick, 92, Chadian politician and revolutionary.
 * Cleopatra Tawo, Nigerian radio host.
 * Uli Vos, 71, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (1972).
 * Perry Wallace, 69, American basketball player (Vanderbilt University) and jurist.

2

 * Jean Barthe, 85, French rugby league and rugby union (FC Lourdes) player.
 * William Blankenship, 89, American operatic tenor.
 * Frances Marie Burke, 95, American beauty pageant contestant, Miss America winner (1940).
 * Hugh Davies, 85, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan).
 * Norihiko Hashida, 72, Japanese folk singer-songwriter (The Folk Crusaders), Parkinson's disease.
 * Leena Kaskela, 77, Finnish journalist (MTV3).
 * Jerzy Kłoczowski, 92, Polish historian, professor (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin) and member of the Senate (1990–1991).
 * Ulli Lommel, 72, German actor and director (The Boogeyman, The Tenderness of Wolves, Love Is Colder Than Death), heart failure.
 * Mundell Lowe, 95, American jazz guitarist and composer.
 * Marianne Means, 83, American political journalist and columnist, complications from colon cancer.
 * Edwin Mosquera, 32, Colombian Olympic weightlifter (2016), Pan American champion (2008, 2010), shot.
 * Maureen Prinsloo, 79, Canadian politician, Chairwoman of the Toronto Police Services Board (1995–1998), brain cancer.
 * Mekkawi Said, 61, Egyptian novelist and short story writer.
 * Hannes Schiel, 103, Austrian actor.
 * Ewald Schurer, 63, German politician, member of the Bundestag (1998–2002, since 2005).
 * Nava Semel, 63, Israeli author and playwright, cancer.
 * Alan Sinfield, 76, English literary critic.
 * Nikola Špear, 73, Yugoslav tennis player and coach.
 * Les Whitten, 89, American investigative reporter (Radio Free Europe, The Washington Post).

3

 * John B. Anderson, 95, American lawyer (Anderson v. Celebrezze) and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Illinois's 16th district (1961–1981).
 * Leo Beukeboom, 74, Dutch signpainter.
 * Adam Darius, 87, American dancer and choreographer.
 * Elmar Faber, 83, German publisher.
 * Jack Felder, 78, American biochemist.
 * John Ferrant, 83, South African cricketer.
 * Thomas Finlay, 95, Irish judge and politician, TD (1954–1957), Chief Justice (1985–1994).
 * Ernest A. Finney Jr., 86, American judge, Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court (1994–2000).
 * Fil Fraser, 85, Canadian broadcaster, heart failure.
 * Paul Genève, 92, French Olympic long-distance runner (1960).
 * Patrick Henry, 64, French murderer, lung cancer.
 * Barbara Hoyt, 65, American nurse (Manson Family), kidney failure.
 * Gene Hubka, 93, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).
 * Kjell Opseth, 81, Norwegian politician, Minister of Transport and Communications (1990–1996).
 * Kazimierz Pawełek, 81, Polish politician, journalist and writer.
 * Carl Axel Petri, 88, Swedish lawyer and politician, Minister for Energy (1979–1981) and Justice (1981–1982).
 * Leandro Rizzuto, 79, American consumer products executive (Conair), pancreatic cancer.
 * Ian Twitchin, 65, English footballer (Torquay United).
 * Basclay Zapata, 71, Chilean military officer, cancer.

4

 * Armenak Alachachian, 86, Armenian basketball player, Olympic silver medalist (1964), European champion (1953, 1961, 1963, 1965).
 * Robert Alt, 90, Swiss bobsledder, Olympic champion (1956).
 * Ron Attwell, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers).
 * Alastair Bellingham, 79, British haematologist, President of the Royal College of Pathologists (1993–1996).
 * Mary Louise Hancock, 97, American politician, member of the New Hampshire Senate (1977–1979).
 * Alexander Harvey II, 94, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1966–1991), prostate cancer.
 * Jimmy Hood, 69, British politician, MP for Clydesdale (1987–2005) and Lanark and Hamilton East (2005–2015), heart attack.
 * Henning Jensen, 68, Danish footballer (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Real Madrid, national team), cancer.
 * Shashi Kapoor, 79, Indian actor and director (Deewaar, Bombay Talkie, Shakespeare Wallah), cirrhosis.
 * Christine Keeler, 75, English model and showgirl involved in Profumo affair, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
 * Liu Lunxian, 74, Chinese politician and military officer.
 * Manuel Marín, 68, Spanish politician, President of the European Commission (1999) and the Congress of Deputies (2004–2008), lung cancer.
 * Guillermo Mosquera, 53, Colombian boxer, cancer.
 * Thor Munkager, 66, Danish Olympic handball player (1972, 1976) and coach.
 * Annette Page, 84, English ballerina.
 * Gregory Rigters, 32, Surinamese footballer (national team), traffic collision.
 * Ali Abdullah Saleh, 70, Yemeni politician, President of North Yemen (1978–1990) and President (1990–2012), shot.
 * Carles Santos, 77, Spanish pianist and composer.
 * James R. Thompson, 79, American statistician.
 * John Baptist Todd, 96, Pakistani Franciscan priest.
 * Rudolph G. Wilson, 82, American educator.
 * Edward Zemprelli, 92, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1969–1988).

5

 * Adithyan, 63, Indian composer, kidney disease.
 * August Ames, 23, Canadian pornographic actress, suicide by hanging.
 * Claudine Arnaud, 77, Belgian soprano singer.
 * Maureen Baker, 97, British fashion designer.
 * Tharwat Bassily, 77, Egyptian television executive, founder of Coptic TV.
 * Michel Dighneef, 80, Belgian footballer (R.F.C. Tilleur) and politician, Senator (1991–1995), MP (1995–1999).
 * Victor Fontana, 101, Brazilian politician, Vice-Governor of Santa Catarina (1983–1987).
 * Elenito Galido, 64, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Iligan (since 2006).
 * Maurice Green, 91, American virologist.
 * Johnny Hallyday, 74, French singer & actor
 * John Knott, 78, British metallurgist.
 * Keijo Koivumäki, 91, Finnish Olympic rower.
 * Rosemary Margan, 80, Australian television presenter.
 * Claude Martin, 87, French rower, Olympic silver medalist (1960).
 * Ron Meyer, 76, American football coach (New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts), aortic aneurysm.
 * Michael I, 96, Romanian royal, King (1927–1930, 1940–1947), complications from leukemia.
 * Cristina Nicolau, 40, Romanian Olympic triple jumper (2000), European Athletics U23 champion (1997, 1999).
 * Lila O'Connor, 77, Canadian politician.
 * Jean d'Ormesson, 92, French writer, columnist, reporter and philosopher.
 * Meic Povey, 67, Welsh actor and playwright (Pobol y Cwm, Minder), cancer.
 * Laurie Rymer, 83, Australian footballer (Collingwood).
 * Svein Scharffenberg, 78, Norwegian actor (Cabin Fever).
 * Jacques Simon, 76, French footballer (Nantes, Bordeaux, national team).
 * Peter Sugandhar, 75, Indian Church of South India prelate, Bishop of Medak (1993–2009).
 * Pamela Tudor-Craig, 89, British art historian, pulmonary fibrosis.

6

 * Lucyna Andrysiak, 62, Polish politician.
 * Conrad Brooks, 86, American actor (Plan 9 from Outer Space, Glen or Glenda, The Beast of Yucca Flats), complications from sepsis.
 * Juan Luis Buñuel, 83, French film director.
 * Charles J. Cella, 81, American real estate executive and racetrack operator (Oaklawn Racing & Gaming), Parkinson's disease.
 * Juan José Díaz Galiana, 68, Spanish football coach (RCD Espanyol).
 * Jacob Kuwinsuk Gale, South Sudanese politician, shot.
 * Gao Bolong, 89, Chinese engineer.
 * William H. Gass, 93, American novelist (The Tunnel), critic and philosophy professor, heart failure.
 * Johnny Hallyday, 74, French rock singer ("Requiem pour un fou", "Marie", "Tous ensemble") and actor, lung cancer.
 * Kathleen Karr, 71, American novelist.
 * George E. Killian, 93, American sports administrator, President of FIBA (1990–1998).
 * Dominic Mai Thanh Lương, 77, Vietnamese-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Orange (2003–2015).
 * Judith Miller, 76, French psychoanalyst and philosopher.
 * Francis Nyenze, 60, Kenyan politician, MP (since 1997), colon cancer.
 * Tracy Stallard, 80, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals).
 * Cy Young, 89, American javelin thrower, Olympic champion (1952), vascular dementia.

7

 * Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan, 82, Pakistani religious leader.
 * MacDonald Becket, 89, American architect.
 * John Catt, 78, British geologist and soil scientist.
 * Fred J. Doocy, 104, American politician and banker, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1966–1967).
 * Morton Estrin, 93, American classical pianist.
 * Rodney Harris, 85, British geneticist.
 * Žermēna Heine-Vāgnere, 94, Latvian opera singer, People's Artist of the USSR (1969).
 * Augie Herchenratter, 98, Canadian ice hockey player.
 * Tommy Horton, 76, British golfer.
 * Kong Hon, 78, Hong Kong actor.
 * Ivan Korsak, 71, Ukrainian writer and journalist.
 * Subbarao Krishnamurthy, 79, Indian cricketer.
 * Philippe Maystadt, 69, Belgian politician, Minister of Finance (1988–1998), President of the European Investment Bank (2000–2011), lung disease.
 * Alexandru Moșanu, 85, Moldovan politician, President of the Moldovan Parliament (1990–1993), cancer.
 * Sunny Murray, 81, American jazz drummer (Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler).
 * Steve Reevis, 55, American actor (Fargo, Geronimo: An American Legend, The Longest Yard).
 * Sir Christus, 39, Finnish rock guitarist (Negative).
 * Roland Taylor, 71, American basketball player (Virginia Squires, Denver Nuggets), cancer.
 * Matthias Yu Chengxin, 89, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Coadjutor Bishop of Hanzhong (1989–2007).
 * Peter Walwyn, 84, British racehorse trainer.

8

 * Ruth Sharp Altshuler, 93, American philanthropist.
 * Ron Boehm, 74, Canadian ice hockey player (Oakland Seals).
 * Laloo Chiba, 87, South African politician and revolutionary.
 * James P. Cullen, 72, American brigadier-general, member of the Judge Advocate General's Corps.
 * Vladimir Curbet, 87, Moldovan choreographer, People's Artist of the USSR (1981).
 * Pál Dárdai, 66, Hungarian football player and manager.
 * Josy Eisenberg, 83, French television producer and rabbi.
 * Magda Fedor, 103, Hungarian sports shooter.
 * Carlos María Franzini, 66, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rafaela (2000–2012), Archbishop of Mendoza (since 2012).
 * Howard Gottfried, 94, American film producer (Network, Suburban Commando, Torch Song Trilogy), stroke.
 * Jack Hayward, 86, British political scientist.
 * Vincent Nguini, 65, Cameroonian guitarist (Paul Simon), liver cancer.
 * Atsutoshi Nishida, 73, Japanese consumer electronics executive, President of Toshiba (2005–2009), heart attack.
 * Flerida Ruth Pineda-Romero, 88, Filipino judge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1991–1999).
 * Tubby Raymond, 91, American football coach (Delaware Blue Hens), national champion (1979).
 * Im Sothy, 70, Cambodian politician, MP (since 1993), Minister of Education, Youth and Sport (2004–2013).
 * Alexander Taransky, 76, Australian Olympic sports shooter (1968, 1972, 1976).
 * Gloria Ann Taylor, 73, American soul singer.
 * Ocimar Versolato, 56, Brazilian fashion designer, aneurysm following a stroke.
 * Morris Zelditch, 89, American sociologist, bladder cancer.

9

 * Horst Beyer, 77, German Olympic decathlete (1964, 1972).
 * James Joseph Brady, 73, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Middle Louisiana (since 2000).
 * Leonid Bronevoy, 88, Ukrainian-born Russian actor (Simple Things), People's Artist of the USSR (1987).
 * Joey Corpus, 59, Filipino-American violin teacher.
 * Frances Esemplare, 83, American actress (The Sopranos).
 * Ching Li, 72, Taiwanese actress.
 * Lando Fiorini, 79, Italian actor and singer.
 * Allen C. Kelley, 80, American economist.
 * Damian Le Bas, 54, British artist.
 * Marshall Loeb, 88, American business journalist and editor (Fortune, Money, Columbia Journalism Review), Parkinson's disease.
 * Benjamin Massing, 55, Cameroonian footballer (Créteil, national team).
 * Grant Munro, 94, Canadian animator and filmmaker (Christmas Cracker).
 * Heitaro Nakajima, 96, Japanese digital audio pioneer.
 * Joe Newton, 88, American track and field coach (York (Ill.) High School).
 * Lyndon Pete Patterson, 82, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1977–1999).
 * Bob Pifferini Sr., 95, American football player (Detroit Lions).
 * Lionginas Šepetys, 91, Lithuanian politician, chairman of Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR, co-signatory of Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.
 * Charles Skeete, 79, Barbadian economist and diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1981–1983).
 * Tony Sumpter, 95, American football player (Chicago Rockets).
 * Robin Waters, 80, Irish cricketer (Sussex, Ireland national team).
 * Tom Zenk, 59, American bodybuilder and professional wrestler (WCW, AJPW, WWF), arterial sclerosis.

10

 * Abe Addams, 91, American football player (Detroit Lions).
 * Angry Grandpa, 67, American Internet personality (YouTube), cirrhosis.
 * Masood Ahmed Barkati, 84, Pakistani children's author, editor of Hamdard Naunihal.
 * John Beer, 91, British literary critic.
 * Simeon Booker, 99, American journalist (The Washington Post, Jet, Ebony), complications from pneumonia.
 * Bruce Brown, 80, American documentarian (The Endless Summer).
 * Manno Charlemagne, 69, Haitian singer-songwriter, guitarist and politician, Mayor of Port-au-Prince (1995–1999), cancer.
 * Max Clifford, 74, British publicist and convicted sex offender, heart attack.
 * Collier Bay, 27, British racehorse.
 * Bette Cooper, 97, American beauty pageant contestant, Miss America winner (1937).
 * Bob Dawson, 85, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).
 * Curtis W. Harris, 93, American civil rights activist and politician.
 * Ronald W. Hodges, 83, American entomologist and lepidopterist.
 * Ray Kassar, 89, American executive (Burlington, Atari).
 * Piet Kuiper, 83, Dutch botanist.
 * Harold Levine, 95, American mathematician.
 * Arnold Maran, 80, British surgeon, President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (1997–2000).
 * Toni Mascolo, 75, Italian-born British hairdresser and businessman (Toni & Guy).
 * Viktor Potapov, 70, Russian sailor, Olympic bronze medalist (1972), traffic collision.
 * Roy Reed, 87, American journalist (The New York Times), stroke.
 * Antonio Riboldi, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Arcerra (1978–1999).
 * Al Rittinger, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).
 * Kristen Rohlfs, 87, German astronomer.
 * Joël Sarlot, 71, French politician, Deputy (1993–2008), Senator (2008–2011).
 * Lalji Singh, 70, Indian biologist and zoologist, heart attack.
 * Ivan Stoyanov, 68, Bulgarian footballer (Levski Sofia, national team).
 * Jernej Šugman, 48, Slovenian actor, heart attack.
 * Eva Todor, 98, Hungarian-born Brazilian actress, pneumonia.
 * Lev Venediktov, 93, Russian-born Ukrainian choirmaster and teacher, People's Artist of the USSR (1979), Hero of Ukraine (2004).
 * Drahomíra Vihanová, 87, Czech filmmaker, documentarist and screenwriter.
 * Zarley Zalapski, 49, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, Hartford Whalers, Calgary Flames), complications of a viral infection.

11

 * Paul Annett, 80, British director (The Beast Must Die, Poldark, EastEnders).
 * Keith Chegwin, 60, English television presenter (Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, Cheggers Plays Pop) and actor (Macbeth), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Jean-François Coatmeur, 92, French writer.
 * David Roderick Curtis, 90, Australian medical scientist.
 * Paul T. Fader, 58, American politician, Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey (1998–2003).
 * Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones, 94, American-born Spanish cipher clerk, aristocrat, socialite and writer.
 * Paul Holz, 65, German footballer (FC Schalke 04, VfL Bochum, Borussia Dortmund).
 * Charles Robert Jenkins, 77, American soldier, deserted to North Korea.
 * Manny Jiménez, 79, Dominican baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs).
 * Vera Katz, 84, American politician, member (1973–1990) and Speaker (1985–1990) of the Oregon House of Representatives, Mayor of Portland, Oregon (1993–2005), leukemia.
 * Suzanna Leigh, 72, British actress (Paradise, Hawaiian Style), liver cancer.
 * Walter Mafli, 102, Swiss painter.
 * Roland Peterson, 76, Aruban police officer, first Commissioner (1986–1989) and founder of the Aruba Police Force.
 * Noel Punton, 85, Australian Olympic gymnast.
 * Jorge Schiaffino Isunza, 70, Mexican politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1988–1991).
 * Sir Hereward Wake, 14th Baronet, 101, British army officer.
 * John P. Yates, 96, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1989–1990, 1993–2016).

12

 * Juan Ramón Aguirre Lanari, 97, Argentine lawyer and politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1982–1983).
 * Juan Manuel Bayón, 91, Argentine military officer, Governor of Misiones Province (1981–1983).
 * Floro Bogado, 78, Argentine politician, lawyer and diplomat, Governor of Formosa Province (1983–1987).
 * Ken Bracey, 80, American baseball player (Springfield Giants).
 * Patrizia Casagrande Esposto, 66, Italian politician, President of the Province of Ancona (2007–2014).
 * Michael Clendenin, 83, American newspaper editor (New York Daily News) and reporter, winner of Pulitzer Prize (1974).
 * Pat DiNizio, 62, American singer and musician (The Smithereens).
 * Peter Duffell, 95, British film and TV director (The House That Dripped Blood, England Made Me, Inside Out).
 * Jane Galletly, 89, British-born New Zealand TV scriptwriter and editor (Close to Home, EastEnders, The Sullivans).
 * Marvin Greenberg, 81, American mathematician.
 * Bob Hale, 72, British philosopher.
 * Alessandro Kokocinski, 69, Italian-Argentine artist and set designer.
 * Ed Lee, 65, American politician, Mayor of San Francisco (since 2011), heart attack.
 * Lewis Manilow, 90, American lawyer and philanthropist, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Pat O'Rawe, Irish politician, MLA for Newry Armagh (2003–2007).
 * Alphonsus Liguori Penney, 93, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Grand Falls (1972–1979) and Archbishop of St. John's (1979–1991).
 * Willie Pickens, 86, American jazz pianist (Eddie Harris, Elvin Jones) and educator (American Conservatory of Music).
 * Anthony Scaduto, 85, American journalist and biographer.
 * Harry Sparnaay, 73, Dutch bass clarinetist.
 * Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman, 104, Israeli Haredi rabbi.
 * Wang Qun, 91, Chinese politician, Communist Party Secretary of Inner Mongolia (1987–1994).

13

 * Mustafa Akgül, 69, Turkish computer scientist.
 * Pavel Ardzinba, 56, Abkhazian-Georgian businessman and criminal, shot.
 * Yurizan Beltran, 31, American pornographic actress, drug overdose.
 * Warrel Dane, 56, American rock singer (Sanctuary, Nevermore), heart attack.
 * Laurence de Grandhomme, 61, Zimbabwean cricketer.
 * John DeLamater, 77, American social psychologist and sexologist.
 * Simon Dickie, 66, New Zealand rowing coxswain, Olympic champion (1968, 1972), fall from balcony.
 * John Joseph Gerry, 90, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Brisbane (1975–2003).
 * Bruce Gray, 81, Puerto Rican-born Canadian actor (Traders, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Crimson Peak), brain cancer.
 * Vanessa Greene, 63, British-American television producer (Deadly Desire, Our Son, the Matchmaker) and writer (Star Trek: The Next Generation), breast cancer.
 * André Haddad, 87, Lebanese Melkite Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Zahle and Forzol (1983–2010).
 * Bette Howland, 80, American writer.
 * Bill Hudson, 82, American football player (Montreal Alouettes, San Diego Chargers).
 * Dan Johnson, 57, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (since 2017), suicide by gunshot.
 * Frank Lary, 87, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, New York Mets), pneumonia.
 * Li Bude, 98, Chinese military officer and politician.
 * Tommy Nobis, 74, American football player (Atlanta Falcons).
 * Gerald O'Brien, 93, New Zealand politician, MP for Island Bay (1969–1978).
 * Rory O'Donoghue, 68, Australian musician and actor (The Aunty Jack Show), suicide.
 * Martin Ransohoff, 90, American producer (The Beverly Hillbillies, Mister Ed, The Cincinnati Kid), co-founder of Filmways.
 * Eti Saaga, 67, Samoan-born American Samoan poet and writer.
 * Elżbieta Trylińska, 57, Polish Olympic high jumper (1980).
 * Paul Yesawich, 94, American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals) and judge.
 * Charles Zentai, 96, Hungarian-born Australian alleged Holocaust perpetrator.

14

 * Ákos Császár, 93, Hungarian mathematician.
 * Hubert Damisch, 89, French philosopher.
 * Bob Givens, 99, American animator (Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, Garfield and Friends).
 * Tom Hall, 77, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions).
 * John Hickey, 62, Canadian politician, shot.
 * Michael Hirst, 84, British art historian.
 * Otto Kaiser, 92, German biblical scholar.
 * Louis-Paul Neveu, 86, Canadian politician.
 * Karl-Erik Nilsson, 95, Swedish wrestler, Olympic champion (1948).
 * Tamio Ōki, 89, Japanese voice actor (Ghost in the Shell, Astro Boy, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure).
 * Charles Byron Renfrew, 89, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (1971–1980).
 * R. C. Sproul, 78, American theologian, author, and pastor, founder of Ligonier Ministries, complications from COPD.
 * Page Stegner, 80, American novelist, essayist, and historian.
 * Marc Van Eeghem, 57, Belgian actor (The van Paemel Family), cancer.
 * Antanas Vaupšas, 81, Lithuanian Soviet Olympic athlete (1964).
 * Neeraj Vora, 54, Indian actor, screenwriter and director (Khiladi 420, Mela, Phir Hera Pheri), complications from a stroke and heart attack.
 * Marilyn Ware, 74, American diplomat and businesswoman, Ambassador to Finland (2006–2008), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Lones Wigger, 80, American sports shooter, Olympic champion (1964, 1972), pancreatic cancer.
 * Ye Zhengda, 90, Chinese politician.
 * Yu Kwang-chung, 89, Taiwanese poet.

15

 * Arthur S. Abramson, 92, American linguist.
 * Dave Boyd, 90, Australian footballer (Port Adelaide).
 * Don Hogan Charles, 79, American photographer.
 * A. B. M. Mohiuddin Chowdhury, 73, Bangladeshi politician, mayor of Chittagong City Corporation (1994–2009).
 * John Critchinson, 82, English jazz pianist.
 * Darlanne Fluegel, 64, American actress (To Live and Die in L.A., Once Upon a Time in America, Running Scared), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Kjell Grede, 81, Swedish director (Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg, Hugo and Josephine), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
 * Michael Hartshorn, 81, British-born New Zealand organic chemist.
 * Pierre Hohenberg, 83, French-American theoretical physicist.
 * Tony Hunt Sr., 75, Canadian artist.
 * Gidado Idris, 82, Nigerian civil servant.
 * Calestous Juma, 64, Kenyan scientist.
 * Erling Linde Larsen, 86, Danish footballer.
 * Felipe Mesones, 81, Argentine football player (Real Murcia, Hospitalet) and coach.
 * Neville Moray, 82, British psychologist.
 * George Yod Phimphisan, 84, Thai Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Udon Thani (1975–2009).
 * Kazimierz Piechowski, 98, Polish political prisoner and Holocaust survivor.
 * Barry Sherman, 75, Canadian billionaire drug manufacturer, CEO and founder of Apotex, ligature neck compression.
 * Michiru Shimada, 58, Japanese anime screenwriter (Dr. Slump, Little Witch Academia, One Piece).
 * Rubén Pato Soria, 75, Mexican professional wrestler.
 * Bunty Thompson, 92, Australian Olympic equestrian rider.
 * Freddy Van Gaever, 79, Belgian politician and airline executive (DAT, VLM Airlines), Senator (2007–2011), cancer.
 * Heinz Wolff, 89, German-born British scientist and television presenter (The Great Egg Race), heart failure.

16

 * Ralph Carney, 61, American saxophonist (Tin Huey, Tom Waits) and composer (BoJack Horseman), head injuries from fall.
 * Len Ceglarski, 91, American college ice hockey coach (Clarkson, Boston College) and player, Olympic silver medalist (1952).
 * John Clibborn, 76, British spy.
 * Richard Dobson, 75, American country singer-songwriter.
 * Reinhart Fuchs, 83, German chess player.
 * Mohammad Sayedul Haque, 75, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Fisheries and Livestock (since 2014).
 * E. Hunter Harrison, 73, American transportation executive, CEO of CSX Corporation (since 2017), Canadian National Railway (2003–2009) and Canadian Pacific Railway (2009–2017).
 * Angela Kokkola, 85, Greek politician, MEP (1994–1999).
 * Sharon Laws, 43, British racing cyclist, cervical cancer.
 * Andrew McCutcheon, 86, Australian politician, Attorney-General of Victoria (1987–1990).
 * Jean-Michel Parasiliti di Para, 75, French royal, pretender to the throne of the Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia.
 * Michael Prophet, 60, Jamaican reggae singer, cardiac arrest.
 * Keely Smith, 89, American singer ("That Old Black Magic", "I've Got You Under My Skin", "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen"), Grammy winner (1959), heart failure.
 * Song Sin-do, 95, Korean former comfort woman.
 * Tu An, 94, Chinese poet and translator.
 * Robert G. Wilmers, 83, American billionaire banker, CEO of M&T Bank (since 1983).
 * Z'EV, 66, American percussionist and poet, pulmonary failure.

17

 * Castletown, 31, New Zealand racehorse, heart attack.
 * Terry Cavanagh, 91, Canadian politician, Mayor of Edmonton (1975–1977).
 * Pat Devery, 95, Australian rugby league player (Huddersfield, national team) and coach (Manly Warringah).
 * Mohamed Eshtewi, Libyan politician, mayor of Misurata, shot.
 * Johnny Fox, 64, American sword swallower, liver cancer.
 * Doug Gallagher, 77, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).
 * Higinio García Fernández, 61, Spanish footballer (Recreativo de Huelva, Villarreal, Orihuela).
 * Bob Glidden, 73, American Hall of Fame drag racer (NHRA).
 * Frank Hodgkin, 76, Australian footballer (St Kilda).
 * Al Kelley, 82, American golfer.
 * Francesco Leonetti, 93, Italian writer and poet.
 * Kevin Mahogany, 59, American jazz singer, heart attack.
 * Bennett Malone, 73, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1979–2015).
 * Georgy Natanson, 96, Russian director, screenwriter and playwright.
 * Edward Rowny, 100, American army lieutenant general and presidential military advisor.
 * Edmon Shehadeh, 84, Palestinian poet.

18

 * Janet Benshoof, 70, American reproductive rights activist and lawyer, founder of the Center for Reproductive Rights, uterine serous carcinoma.
 * Drew Von Bergen, 77, American journalist (United Press International) and communications specialist, President of the National Press Club (1980).
 * Barry Cohen, 82, Australian politician, MP (1969–1990), Alzheimer's disease.
 * William O. Harbach, 98, American television producer and director (The Steve Allen Show).
 * Larry Harris, 70, American record label executive (Casablanca Records), abdominal aneurysm.
 * Wolf C. Hartwig, 98, German film producer (Schulmädchen-Report, Cross of Iron).
 * Åke Hellman, 102, Finnish artist.
 * David Huntley, 60, Canadian lacrosse player (Philadelphia Wings) and coach (Atlanta Blaze).
 * LeRoy Jolley, 80, American racehorse trainer, lung cancer.
 * Kim Jong-hyun, 27, South Korean singer-songwriter (Shinee) and radio host, apparent suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.
 * Johan C. Løken, 73, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–1993), Minister of Agriculture (1981–1983).
 * Fritz Lustig, 98, German-born British army intelligence officer.
 * Altero Matteoli, 77, Italian politician, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport (2008–2011), traffic collision.
 * Ricardo Miledi, 90, Mexican neuroscientist.
 * Georges Othily, 73, French Guianese politician, Senator (1989–2008).
 * Josef Pešice, 67, Czech football player and manager (AC Sparta Prague, SK Slavia Prague).
 * Manuel Roa, 88, Chilean footballer
 * Arseny Roginsky, 71, Russian dissident and historian, co-founder and chairman of Memorial.
 * Ana Enriqueta Terán, 99, Venezuelan poet.
 * Yves Trudeau, 87, Canadian sculptor, heart attack.
 * Radoslav Večerka, 89, Czech linguist.
 * Hannelore Weygand, 93, German equestrian, Olympic silver medallist (1956).

19

 * Vasilena Amzina, 75, Bulgarian Olympic athlete.
 * Lito Cruz, 76, Argentine director and actor.
 * Thérèse DePrez, 52, American production designer (Black Swan, High Fidelity, Stoker), breast cancer.
 * Célestin Gaombalet, 75, Central African politician, Prime Minister (2003–2005).
 * Clifford Irving, 87, American author and convicted fraudster, subject of The Hoax and F for Fake, pancreatic cancer.
 * Mamie Johnson, 82, American baseball player (Indianapolis Clowns).
 * Yevhen Kotelnykov, 78, Ukrainian football player and coach.
 * Hiep Thi Le, 46, Vietnamese-American actress (Heaven & Earth, Cruel Intentions, Lakeview Terrace) and restaurateur, stomach cancer.
 * Ruth Jones McClendon, 74, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1996–2016), cancer.
 * Jerry A. Moore Jr., 99, American politician, member of the Council of the District of Columbia (1975–1985).
 * Frank North, 92, American football coach (Marion Military Institute, West Alabama).
 * Jon Oberlander, 55, British cognitive scientist.
 * Sir Peter Terry, 91, British air force commander and politician, Governor of Gibraltar (1985–1989).
 * Tong Zhipeng, 93, Chinese scientist.
 * Richard Venture, 94, American actor (Scent of a Woman, Being There, Courage Under Fire).
 * Leo Welch, 85, American blues musician.
 * Jeremy Wilkin, 87, English-born Canadian actor (Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Doctor Who).

20

 * William Agee, 79, American business executive, complications from respiratory failure.
 * Muhammad Mustafa Al-A'zami, 87, Indian hadith scholar.
 * Florence Bjelke-Petersen, 97, Australian politician, Senator (1981–1993).
 * Rosa Brítez, 76, Paraguayan potter, complications from lung disease.
 * Henryk Cioch, 66, Polish lawyer and politician, Senator (2011–2015).
 * Carolyn Cohen, 88, American biologist and biophysicist.
 * Combat Jack, 53, American music journalist (The Source, Complex), historian and podcaster, colon cancer.
 * Archie Duncan, 91, Scottish historian.
 * Jim French, 89, American radio host (Imagination Theatre) and voice actor (Left 4 Dead, Half-Life 2).
 * Annie Goetzinger, 66, French comics artist.
 * Jean-Jacques Guyon, 85, French equestrian, Olympic champion (1968).
 * Charlie Hennigan, 82, American football player (Houston Oilers).
 * Omar Hodge, 75, British Virgin Islands politician, member of the House of Assembly (1979–2011), stroke.
 * Keturah Kamugasa, 50, Ugandan fashion journalist and magazine executive.
 * Bernard Francis Law, 86, American Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Boston (1984–2002).
 * George Mans, 77, American football player and coach (Michigan Wolverines, Eastern Michigan Eagles) and politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1997–2002).
 * Stuart McDonald, 89, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1967–1979) and federal president of the National Party (1987–1990).
 * Stan Pilecki, 70, Polish-born Australian rugby union player (Queensland Reds, national team).
 * Randolph Quirk, Baron Quirk, 97, British linguist and life peer.
 * Jackie Simpson, 83, American football player (Baltimore Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers).
 * Jiří Sloup, 64, Czech footballer (Viktoria Plzeň, Bohemians 1905, national team).
 * Diane Straus, 66, American publisher (Washington Monthly) and platform tennis player, cancer.
 * Marilyn Tyler, 91, American opera singer.
 * David Grant Walker, 94, British historian.
 * Kenichi Yamamoto, 95, Japanese engineer, chairman of Mazda Motor Company (1987–1992).

21

 * Zdzisław Bieniek, 87, Polish footballer.
 * Manouchehr Boroumand, 83, Iranian heavyweight weightlifter, Asian Games champion (1966).
 * Dorothy Bryant, 87, American feminist novelist and playwright.
 * Ken Catchpole, 78, Australian rugby union player (New South Wales Waratahs, national team).
 * Dick Enberg, 82, American sportscaster (NFL on NBC, Major League Baseball on NBC, San Diego Padres), heart attack.
 * March Fong Eu, 95, American politician, California Secretary of State (1975–1994) and member of the State Assembly (1967–1974), Ambassador to Micronesia, complications from surgery.
 * Dominic Frontiere, 86, American composer (The Outer Limits, Hang 'Em High, The Flying Nun).
 * Chu Ishikawa, 51, Japanese composer (Tetsuo: The Iron Man).
 * Halvard Kausland, 72, Norwegian jazz guitarist, cancer.
 * Jean-Pierre Lehmann, 72, Swiss economist.
 * D. Bruce MacPherson, 77, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Western Louisiana.
 * Bruce McCandless II, 80, American astronaut (STS-41-B).
 * Bob Moses, 77, Australian rugby league player (South Sydney, Manly).
 * Francelino Pereira, 96, Brazilian politician, Senator (1995–2003), Governor of Minas Gerais (1979–1983), and Deputy (1963–1979).
 * Renan Martins Pereira, 20, Brazilian footballer (Avaí), brain cancer.
 * Nicholas Rayner, 79, British army officer and auctioneer.
 * June Rowlands, 93, Canadian politician, Mayor of Toronto (1991–1994).
 * Roswell Rudd, 82, American jazz trombonist, cancer.
 * Mona Sulaiman, 75, Filipino Olympic sprinter (1960, 1964), Asian Games champion (1962).
 * John Vear, 79, New Zealand cricketer.
 * Mary Wixey, 96, British track and field athlete.
 * Jerry Yellin, 93, American fighter pilot (World War II), lung cancer.
 * Yicheng, 90, Chinese monk.

22

 * Lou Adler, 88, American radio journalist (WCBS), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Gerhard Andlinger, 86, Austrian-born American executive.
 * Pervis Atkins, 82, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins, Oakland Raiders).
 * Cyril Beavon, 80, English footballer (Oxford United).
 * Hal Bedsole, 76, American football player (Minnesota Vikings).
 * Enid Bennett, 86, Jamaican politician.
 * Viola Davis Brown, 81, American nurse.
 * Domenic Cretara, 71, American painter.
 * Stelio De Carolis, 80, Italian politician, Deputy (1987–1994) and Senator (1996–2001), traffic collision.
 * Gerald B. Greenberg, 81, American film editor (The French Connection, Apocalypse Now, Scarface), Oscar winner (1972).
 * Ken Hands, 91, Australian footballer (Carlton).
 * Banwari Lal Joshi, 81, Indian politician, Governor of Uttarakhand (2007–2009) and Uttar Pradesh (2009–2014), septic shock.
 * Leon Kamin, 89, American psychologist.
 * Jason Lowndes, 23, Australian racing cyclist, traffic collision.
 * Eric Moonman, 88, British politician, MP for Billericay (1966–1970) and Basildon (1974–1979), chairman of the Zionist Federation (1975–1980).
 * Gonzalo Morales Sáurez, 72, Costa Rican painter, heart attack.
 * Wang Panyuan, 109, Taiwanese painter, multiple organ failure.
 * Joseph F. Timilty, 79, American politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1972–1985), cancer.

23

 * John Atkinson, 71, English rugby league player (Leeds Rhinos, national team), dementia.
 * Ray Bandar, 90, American biologist and skull collector, heart failure.
 * Jeannette Clift George, 92, American actress (The Hiding Place).
 * William G. Curlin, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Charlotte (1994–2002), cancer.
 * Maurice Hayes, 90, Irish politician, Senator (1996–2006).
 * Volli Kalm, 64, Estonian geologist, rector of the University of Tartu (2012–2017).
 * James Ligo, Ni-Vanuatu Anglican prelate, Bishop of Vanuatu and New Caledonia (since 2006).
 * Héctor Morera Vega, 91, Costa Rican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tilarán (1979–2002).
 * Neftalí Rivera, 69, Puerto Rican Olympic basketball player (1972, 1976), respiratory problems.
 * Arto Sipinen, 81, Finnish architect.
 * Thomas Stanford, 93, German-born American film editor (West Side Story, Jeremiah Johnson, Hell in the Pacific), Oscar winner (1962).
 * Stuart Wenham, 60, Australian engineer, melanoma.
 * Mark Whittow, 60, British archaeologist and Byzantinist, traffic collision.

24

 * Lynne Rudder Baker, 73, American philosopher, heart disease.
 * Thomas P. Griesa, 87, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Southern New York (since 1972).
 * Mietek Grocher, 91, Polish-born Swedish writer.
 * Don Hahnfeldt, 73, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (since 2016), cancer.
 * Don Hall, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Johnstown Jets, Rochester Americans, Toledo Mercurys).
 * Mathew Hintz, 41, American painter.
 * Jimmie C. Holland, 89, American medical researcher.
 * Brian Jenkins, 74, British Olympic swimmer (1964), European championship silver medalist (1962), heart disease.
 * Jerry Kindall, 82, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians) and coach (Arizona Wildcats), stroke.
 * Mária Littomeritzky, 90, Hungarian swimmer, Olympic champion (1952).
 * Heather Menzies, 68, Canadian-born American actress (The Sound of Music, Logan's Run, Piranha), brain cancer.
 * Sir Brian Neill, 94, British judge, Lord Justice of Appeal (1985–1996), President of Court of Appeal for Gibraltar (1998–2003).
 * Dick Orkin, 84, American voice actor and radio personality (Chickenman), stroke.
 * Marcus Raskin, 83, American author and idealist.
 * Robert H. Reed, 88, American air force general.
 * Carlos Stohr, 86, Czech-born Venezuelan painter.
 * Andrey Zaliznyak, 82, Russian linguist.

25

 * Michael Britt, 57, American basketball player.
 * Ray Brown, 81, American football player (Baltimore Colts), NFL champion (1958, 1959).
 * Antonio Camacho García, 91, Spanish politician, Mayor of Granada (1979).
 * Ken Feltscheer, 102, Australian footballer (Hawthorn, Melbourne).
 * Claude Haldi, 75, Swiss racing driver.
 * Francess Halpenny, 98, Canadian editor (Dictionary of Canadian Biography).
 * Oliver Ibielski, 46, German rower.
 * Maura Jacobson, 91, American crossword puzzle constructor.
 * Stanisław Kędziora, 83, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Warsaw (1987–1992) and Warszawa-Praga (1992–2011).
 * Erich Kellerhals, 78, German entrepreneur (Media Markt).
 * Larry Libertore, 78, American football player (Florida Gators) and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1970–1974).
 * D. Herbert Lipson, 88, American magazine publisher.
 * Sergio Magaña Martínez, 68, Mexican politician, Senator (1994–2000), mayor of Morelia (1993–1994).
 * Renato Marchiaro, 98, Italian footballer.
 * Vladimir Shainsky, 92, Ukrainian-born Russian composer (Cheburashka, Finist, the brave Falcon).
 * Willie Toweel, 83, South African flyweight boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).
 * Samin Uygun, 77–78, Turkish footballer.

26

 * Shahnon Ahmad, 84, Malaysian writer and politician, MP (1999–2004).
 * Dick Allen, 78, American poet, heart attack.
 * Orsten Artis, 74, American basketball player (Texas Western Miners).
 * Johnny Bower, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers), pneumonia.
 * Jim Burns, 65, American television executive, co-creator of MTV Unplugged, traffic collision.
 * Gerd Cintl, 79, German rower, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Ed Diachuk, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).
 * Devendra Prasad Gupta, 84, Indian botanist and academician, vice-chancellor of the Ranchi University, pneumonia.
 * Gerd Hennig, 82, German football referee.
 * Asa Lanova, 84, Swiss dancer (Danseuse Étoile) and author.
 * Tuija Lindström, 67, Finnish-born Swedish photographer.
 * Gualtiero Marchesi, 87, Italian chef and restaurateur, cancer.
 * Willie Penman, 78, Scottish footballer (Newcastle United, Swindon Town, Walsall).
 * Steve Piper, 64, English footballer (Brighton and Hove Albion, Portsmouth).
 * Shang Chuan, 72, Chinese historian (Ming dynasty).
 * Francis Walmsley, 91, English Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of the Forces (1979–2002).
 * Irv Weinstein, 87, American broadcaster and television news anchor (WKBW), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

27

 * Ben Barres, 63, American neurobiologist, pancreatic cancer.
 * Fernando Birri, 92, Argentine filmmaker.
 * Robert A. Bryan, 91, American professor.
 * Amanda Davis, 62, American journalist and news anchor (WRET/WPCQ, SNC, WAGA, WGCL), complications from a stroke.
 * Osvaldo Fattori, 95, Italian footballer (Inter Milan, national team).
 * Bernard Gordon Lennox, 85, British army general.
 * Thomas Hunter, 85, American actor (The Hills Run Red, Death Walks in Laredo, The Magnificent Tony Carrera).
 * Larry McGuinness, 97, Canadian Olympic equestrian.
 * Ken Poulsen, 70, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).
 * Lothar Schämer, 77, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt).
 * Curly Seckler, 98, American bluegrass musician (Foggy Mountain Boys, Nashville Grass).
 * Daljit Singh, 83, Indian eye surgeon.
 * Jack Van Berg, 81, American horse trainer (Alysheba, Gate Dancer).
 * John Wilkin, 93, Australian cricketer.
 * Nun Zairina, 85, Indonesian dancer.

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 * Bronwen, Lady Astor, 87, British model, psychotherapist and society figure.
 * Ron Baensch, 78, Australian Olympic cyclist.
 * Giulio Einaudi, 89, Italian Roman Catholic prelate and Vatican diplomat, Apostolic Nuncio (1976–2003).
 * Rubens Augusto de Souza Espínola, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Paranavaí (1985–2003).
 * John Faulkner, 69, English footballer (Luton Town, Memphis Rogues, California Surf).
 * Sue Grafton, 77, American author ("B" Is for Burglar, Keziah Dane, The Lolly-Madonna War), cancer.
 * Normand Grimard, 92, Canadian lawyer and politician.
 * Jean-François Hory, 68, French politician, MP (1981–1986), MEP (1989–1999), president of the PRG (1992–1996), cancer.
 * Al Luplow, 78, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates).
 * Rose Marie, 94, American actress (The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Hollywood Squares, The Doris Day Show).
 * Robert T. Marsh, 92, American air force general.
 * Juan Masferrer, 77, Chilean politician, Deputy (1990–2010).
 * Ronit Matalon, 58, Israeli novelist and social activist, cancer.
 * Melton Mustafa, 70, American jazz musician and educator, prostate cancer.
 * Helen Nibouar, 96, American cryptographer.
 * Nichols Canyon, 7, British-bred Irish-trained racehorse, euthanized after race fall.
 * Mariam Nabieva, 80, Tajik First Lady (1991–1992), injuries from a fire.
 * Barry Paw, 55, Burmese-born American biologist.
 * Recy Taylor, 97, American kidnapping victim and activist.
 * Stanisław Terlecki, 62, Polish footballer.
 * Mamoudou Touré, 89, Senegalese economist and politician, Minister of Finance (1983–1988).
 * Ulrich Wegener, 88, German police officer, founder of GSG9, led raid to end hijack of Lufthansa Flight 181.
 * Francis Wyndham, 93, British author, literary editor and journalist.

29

 * Hoshang Amroliwala, 86, Indian cricketer.
 * Jim Baikie, 77, British comic book artist (Judge Dredd, Skizz, Jinty).
 * Danny Breen, 67, American actor (Not Necessarily the News), comedian (The Second City) and producer (Whose Line Is It Anyway?), cancer.
 * John A. Carter, 84, Canadian politician, MHA for St. John's North (1971–1989).
 * Vicente Rodrigo Cisneros Durán, 83, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ambato (1969–2000) and Archbishop of Cuenca (2000–2009).
 * Clyde Cumberbatch, 81, Trinidadian cricket umpire.
 * Peggy Cummins, 92, Welsh-born Irish actress (Gun Crazy), stroke.
 * Art Dorrington, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Johnstown Jets).
 * Odd Fossengen, 72, Norwegian speedway rider (Poole Pirates), complications from a heart attack.
 * Carmen Franco, 1st Duchess of Franco, 91, Spanish noble, cancer.
 * Erhard Heinz, 93, German mathematician.
 * Guy Joron, 77, Canadian politician, MNA for Gouin (1970–1973) and Mille-Îles (1976–1981).
 * José Louzeiro, 85, Brazilian novelist and screenwriter.
 * John C. Portman Jr., 93, American architect (Peachtree Center, Shanghai Centre, Tomorrow Square).
 * Lawrence Stager, 74, American archaeologist, fall.

30

 * Harold Balazs, 89, American sculptor.
 * Alan Bleviss, 76, Canadian voice actor, lung cancer.
 * Chummy Broomhall, 98, American cross country skier.
 * Robert N. Clayton, 87, Canadian chemist.
 * Prince François, Count of Clermont, 56, French royal, styled Dauphin of France.
 * Erica Garner, 27, American civil rights activist, heart attack.
 * Stan Knowles, 86, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (1981–1990).
 * Bill Lishman, 78, Canadian sculptor and inventor.
 * Sunanda Murali Manohar, 60, Indian film producer, cancer.
 * Sean McCaffrey, 58, Irish football manager (national team U-17 and U-19), diabetes and kidney disease.
 * Donald Moe, 75, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1981–1990) and House of Representatives (1971–1980), cancer.
 * Jackie Mooney, 79–80, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers).
 * Chingiz Sadykhov, 88, Azerbaijani pianist.
 * Sanshō Shinsui, 70, Japanese actor, heart failure.
 * Jonathan Z. Smith, 79, American historian of religion.
 * Dame Cheryll Sotheran, 72, New Zealand museum executive, founding director of Te Papa.
 * Bernd Spier, 73, German schlager singer and record producer.
 * Gavin Stamp, 69, British architectural historian, prostate cancer.
 * Gyöngyi Szalay-Horváth, 49, Hungarian fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (1996).
 * Tsuneo Tamagawa, 92, Japanese mathematician.
 * Tatsuro Toyoda, 88, Japanese car executive, pneumonia.
 * Khalid Shameem Wynne, 64, Pakistani military officer, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (2010–2013), traffic collision.

31

 * E. Theo Agard, 85, American physicist.
 * Barbara Balmer, 88, Scottish artist and teacher.
 * Richard Cousins, 58, British catering and business support executive, CEO of Compass Group (since 2006), plane crash.
 * Clément Fecteau, 84, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière (1996–2008).
 * Edward Simons Fulmer, 98, American Army Air Forces officer, recipient of the Military Order of William.
 * Richard Havers, 66, British music writer, cancer.
 * Auckland Hector, 72, Kittitian cricketer.
 * Aravind Joshi, 88, Indian computer scientist.
 * Doreen Keogh, 93, Irish actress (Coronation Street, The Royle Family, The Honeymooners).
 * Maurice Peress, 87, American conductor and music educator.
 * Vinod Raj, 80, Indian actor.
 * Charles Alexander Ramsay, 81, British Army officer.
 * Philippe Rondot, 81, French general and spy (DST).
 * Gale Sherwood, 88, Canadian singer and actress.
 * Viola Thompson, 95, American baseball player (AAGPBL).
 * Larry Winn, 98, American politician, member of the US House of Representatives (1967–1985) for Kansas's 3rd.