Deaths in January 2014

The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2014.

Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
 * Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.

1

 * Peter Austin, 92, British brewer (Ringwood Brewery).
 * Bobbi Jean Baker, 49, American transgender activist and minister, traffic collision.
 * John Hanson Briscoe, 79, American politician.
 * George Deas Brown, 91, Australian politician.
 * Traian T. Coșovei, 59, Romanian poet.
 * Pierre Cullaz, 78, French jazz guitarist and cellist.
 * Herman Pieter de Boer, 85, Dutch writer, lyricist and journalist.
 * Pete DeCoursey, 52, American political journalist, pancreatic and lung cancer.
 * Michael Glennon, 69, Australian Roman Catholic priest and convicted child molester.
 * James H. Harless, 94, American industrialist and philanthropist.
 * Higashifushimi Kunihide, 103, Japanese Buddhist monk.
 * Milan Horvat, 94, Croatian conductor.
 * Jamal al-Jamal, 56, Palestinian diplomat, Ambassador to the Czech Republic (since 2013), injuries sustained in an explosion.
 * Jorge Jottar, 84, Chilean Olympic skeet shooter, heart attack.
 * Ron Jourdan, 66, American Olympic high jumper.
 * Billy McColl, 62, Scottish actor (Doctor Who).
 * William Mgimwa, 63, Tanzanian politician, MP (since 2010), Minister of Finance (since 2012).
 * Therese Mills, 85, Trinidad journalist and editor.
 * Juanita Moore, 99, American actress (Imitation of Life, Disney's The Kid, Two Moon Junction).
 * Jafar Namdar, 79, Iranian Olympic and World Cup football referee.
 * Dean Nyquist, 78, American politician and lawyer.
 * Josep Seguer, 90, Spanish footballer.
 * Cal Swenson, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets).
 * Tabby Thomas, 84, American blues musician.
 * Sam Ulano, 93, American drummer.
 * Tokuo Yamashita, 94, Japanese politician, Minister of Health, Labour, and Welfare.

2

 * Terry Biddlecombe, 72, English National Hunt jockey.
 * Jeanne Brabants, 93, Belgian dancer, choreographer and teacher.
 * Terry Magaoa Chapman, 69, Niuean civil servant.
 * Des Dans, 89, Australian trade unionist and politician.
 * Anne Dorte of Rosenborg, 66, Danish countess, respiratory illness.
 * Louis George, 63, Saint Lucian politician, Minister of Education (1982–1997).
 * Bernard Glasser, 89, American film producer (Return of the Fly, The Day of the Triffids).
 * Tibor Gonczol, 80, Australian Olympic sport shooter.
 * Patrick Heron, 61, Irish author, cancer.
 * Elizabeth Jane Howard, 90, English novelist.
 * R. Crosby Kemper, Jr., 86, American banker and civic philanthropist.
 * Thomas Kurzhals, 60, German composer and musician (Stern-Combo Meißen, Karat), liver cirrhosis.
 * Li Tai-hsiang, 72, Taiwanese composer and folk songwriter, multiple organ failure.
 * Ian Mackley, 71, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Ghana (1996–2000).
 * Dhananjay Mahato, 94, Indian politician.
 * Franciszek Malinowski, 82, Polish scholar and journalist.
 * Michael J. Matthews, 79, American politician and convicted criminal, Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey (1982–1984).
 * Yōko Mitsui, 78, Japanese poet, liver failure.
 * Hal Newton, 80, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders).
 * Harald Nugiseks, 92, Estonian war veteran and anti-communism activist.
 * Oiteyama Hirokuni, 75, Japanese sumo wrestler.
 * Dirk Sager, 73, German journalist.
 * Arnold A. Saltzman, 97, American businessman and diplomat.
 * Viktor Talyanov, 79, Soviet Olympic skier.
 * Jay Traynor, 70, American singer (Jay and the Americans), liver cancer.

3

 * Larry Arndt, 50, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics).
 * Guillermo Arriaga Fernández, 87, Mexican dancer, composer and choreographer, pneumonia.
 * Eric Barnes, 76, English footballer (Crewe Alexandra).
 * Sylvia Bassot, 73, French politician, member of the National Assembly (1996–2012).
 * Albert Calland, 84, English footballer.
 * Robert E. Lee Chadwick, 83, American anthropologist and archaeologist.
 * Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y García-Menocal, 77, Cuban theologian and writer.
 * Leon de Wolff, 65, Dutch journalist and media consultant, multiple system atrophy.
 * Robert Diligent, 89, French journalist.
 * Phil Everly, 74, American Hall of Fame singer and musician (The Everly Brothers), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
 * Donald Forst, 81, American newspaper editor, cancer.
 * John M. Freeman, 80, American pediatric neurologist.
 * George Goodman, 83, American economics commentator, myelofibrosis.
 * László Helyey, 65, Hungarian actor.
 * Sir Michael Neubert, 80, British politician, MP for Romford (1974–1997).
 * Alicia Rhett, 98, American actress (Gone with the Wind) and portrait painter.
 * Jennie Robak, 81, American politician, Nebraska State Senator (1989–2003), traffic collision.
 * Wilson Allen Shoffner, 75, American soldier.
 * George Wilson, 93, Australian rules footballer.
 * Larry Vognild, 81, American politician, Washington State Senator (1978–1994), heart failure.
 * David Whitefield, 77, South African cricketer.
 * Yashiki Takajin, 64, Japanese singer-songwriter and television presenter, esophageal cancer.
 * Saul Zaentz, 92, American film producer (One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, The English Patient, Amadeus), Oscar winner (1976, 1985, 1997), Alzheimer's disease.

4

 * Bill Abington, 92, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1949–1953).
 * Ahmad A'zam, 64, Uzbek writer.
 * Caixa Eletronica, 9, American racehorse, training collision.
 * Mrinal Das, 66, Indian trade unionist, heart attack.
 * Irving Fishman, 92, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1963–1968), Senator (1971–1974).
 * Gabe Gabler, 83, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).
 * Andy Holden, 65, English Olympic long distance runner (1972).
 * Shirley Jeffrey, 74, Australian marine biologist.
 * Chris Karras, 89, American painter.
 * Sergey Kozlov, 53, Russian football player and coach.
 * Jean Metellus, 76, Haitian poet and writer.
 * Josef Staribacher, 92, Austrian politician, pneumonia.

5

 * Martin Behrmann, 83, German choirmaster and university teacher.
 * M'hamed Benguettaf, 75, Algerian actor and playwright.
 * Philippe Boiry, 86, French pretender to the throne of the Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia.
 * Jerry Coleman, 89, American baseball player (New York Rangers) and manager (San Diego Padres), complications from brain bleeding and surgery.
 * Richard Comito, 74, American politician.
 * C. Durairaj, Indian politician.
 * Eusébio, 71, Portuguese footballer, top goalscorer at the 1966 World Cup, heart failure.
 * Arthur Gietzelt, 93, Australian politician, Senator for New South Wales (1971–1989), Minister for Veterans' Affairs (1983–1987).
 * Augusto Graziani, 80, Italian economist.
 * Slamet Gundono, 47, Indonesian puppeteer.
 * Brian Hart, 77, British racing driver and engineer.
 * Simon Hoggart, 67, English journalist, pancreatic cancer.
 * Govert Huijser, 82, Dutch general, Chief of the Defence Staff (1983–1988).
 * Annamária Kinde, 57, Romanian poet, journalist and editor.
 * Uday Kiran, 33, Indian film actor, suicide by hanging.
 * Agnes Kripps, 88, Canadian politician.
 * János Kristófi, 88, Romanian painter.
 * E. J. Lowe, 63, British philosopher.
 * Alma Muriel, 62, Mexican actress, heart attack.
 * Nelson Ned, 66, Brazilian singer, pneumonia.
 * Mogens E. Pedersen, 85, Danish journalist (Se og Hør).
 * Tom Quinn, 79, American actor (The Wire, Super 8, The Next Three Days), diabetes.
 * Peter Rull Sr., 91, Hong Kong Olympic sport shooter.
 * Rod Searle, 93, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1957–1981), Speaker (1979).
 * Sissel Sellæg, 85, Norwegian actress.
 * Endre Senkálszky, 99, Romanian actor and director.
 * K. P. Udayabhanu, 77, Indian playback singer.
 * David Maxwell Walker, 93, Scottish lawyer and academic.
 * Ray Williams, 86, Welsh rugby union player.
 * Carmen Zapata, 86, American actress (Sister Act, Santa Barbara, Viva Valdez), heart disease.
 * Mustapha Zitouni, 85, French-Algerian footballer.

6

 * Jim Appleby, 79, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers).
 * John Ash, 88, English ornithologist.
 * Bob Bolen, 87, American politician and businessman, Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (1982–1991).
 * Don Chuy, 72, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles).
 * Gary Freeman, 76, American sculptor.
 * Rashaad Galant, 66, South African cricketer.
 * Marina Ginestà, 94, French veteran of the Spanish Civil War.
 * Karel Gut, 86, Czech ice hockey player and manager, member of the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame.
 * Aitzaz Hasan, 17, Pakistani schoolboy, intercepted suicide bomber at school, injuries sustained in bombing.
 * Frank Illiano, 86, American criminal (Genovese crime family), infection.
 * Larry D. Mann, 91, Canadian-born American actor (Gunsmoke, Hill Street Blues, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer).
 * Pedro Mayorga, 93, Argentine Olympic equestrian and sports official.
 * Thomas Patrick Melady, 86, American educator and diplomat, Ambassador to Burundi (1969–1972), Uganda (1972–1973) and the Holy See (1989–1993).
 * Čika Mišo, 82, Bosnian shoeshiner, heart attack.
 * James Moorhouse, 90, British politician, Member of the European Parliament (1979–1999).
 * Hector Munro, 93, English cricketer.
 * Carlos Padilla, 79, Honduran football manager.
 * H. Owen Reed, 103, American composer, conductor and educator.
 * Bishop Robinson, 86, American police chief, Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department (1984–1987), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Julian Rotter, 97, American psychologist.
 * Lena Smedsaas, 62, Swedish journalist (TV4Nyheterna), cancer.
 * Mónica Spear, 29, Venezuelan actress and beauty pageant winner (Miss Venezuela 2004), shot.
 * Don Ward, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins).
 * Todd Williams, 35, American football player (Tennessee Titans).

7

 * AKM Nazir Ahmed, 74, Bangladeshi politician.
 * Jerald C. Anderson, 79, American politician, Minnesota State Senator (1970–1980).
 * Alvin Aubert, 83, American poet.
 * Paul Cuneo, 75, Australian rugby league footballer.
 * Giuseppe Frascarelli, 90, Italian footballer (Ascoli).
 * Ivan Ladislav Galeta, 66, Croatian multimedia artist.
 * Paul Goggins, 60, British politician, MP for Wythenshawe and Sale East (since 1997), brain haemorrhage.
 * Maureen Gray, 65, American songwriter and doo-wop singer, bile duct cancer.
 * Bakhtiyar Gulamov, 64, Azerbaijani footballer.
 * Thomas V. Jones, 93, American businessman, CEO of Northrop Corporation (1960–1989), pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Thomas Knight, 62, American convicted murderer and fugitive, execution by lethal injection.
 * Willy Köstinger, 73, Austrian Olympic skier (1964).
 * Peter Moraites, 91, American politician.
 * Vilard Normcharoen, 51, Thai footballer (Thai Port).
 * Emiel Pauwels, 95, Belgian athlete.
 * Phil Ryan, 98, Australian football player and administrator (Hawthorn).
 * Sir Run Run Shaw, 106, Hong Kong media mogul (Shaw Brothers Studio) and philanthropist.
 * Sunshine Forever, 29, American racehorse.
 * Sir Richard Thornton, 81, British landowner and public servant. Lord Lieutenant of Surrey (1986–1997).
 * Roy Warhurst, 87, English footballer (Birmingham City).

8

 * Antora, Bangladeshi actress.
 * Vicente T. Blaz, 85, American USMC general and politician, delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Guam (1985–1993).
 * Vishwanath Bondre, 77, Indian cricketer.
 * Luis Marcos Bronstein, 67, Argentine chess player.
 * Charles Casali, 90, Swiss footballer (BSC Young Boys).
 * Joy Chatel, American cosmetologist, community organizer and activist, respiratory disease.
 * Angela Clayton, 54–55, British physicist.
 * Ernie Derr, 92, American stock car racing driver.
 * Maciej Dunal, 60, Polish actor and singer.
 * André Gernez, 90, French physician.
 * Madeline Gins, 72, American poet, painter and architect, cancer.
 * Irma Heijting-Schuhmacher, 88, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1948, 1952).
 * Adrian Holmes, 88, Australian Olympic boxer.
 * Levon Khechoyan, 58, Armenian writer.
 * Josef Lammerz, 83, German composer and organist.
 * Jacques Lazarus, 97, Swiss-born French military officer, Jewish resistance leader in France during World War II.
 * José Luis Martinez, 87, Spanish Olympic sports shooter.
 * Armen Mazmanyan, 53, Armenian theater director and actor.
 * Edward N. Ney, 88, American business executive and diplomat, CEO of Young & Rubicam (1970–1986), Ambassador to Canada (1989–1992).
 * Robert Pastor, 66, American academic and national security advisor, colon cancer.
 * Antonino Roman, 74, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1998–2007), multiple organ failure.
 * Selçuk Uluergüven, 73, Turkish actor.

9

 * Amiri Baraka, 79, American poet, writer and activist, Poet Laureate of New Jersey (2002–2003).
 * Charlie Bazzano, 90, Australian Olympic cyclist.
 * Rynn Berry, 68, American vegetarian activist and author, heart attack.
 * Richard Brett, 74, British theatre consultant.
 * Roy Campbell Jr., 61, American jazz trumpeter, hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
 * Cliff Carpenter, 98, American actor (Synecdoche, New York, Alan Wake, The Daily Show).
 * Josep Maria Castellet, 87, Spanish writer, publisher and editor.
 * Bill Conlin, 79, American sports columnist (Philadelphia Daily News).
 * Lorella De Luca, 73, Italian actress, brain tumour.
 * Paul du Toit, 48, South African artist, cancer.
 * Faith Evans, 76, American state legislator.
 * Luis García, 84, Venezuelan professional baseball player, cerebrovascular disease.
 * Yuri Golov, 77, Russian footballer.
 * Patrick J. Hannifin, 90, American naval officer.
 * Winfried Hassemer, 73, German judge and academic.
 * Michael Hemmingson, 47, American writer, cardiac arrest.
 * Chaudhry Aslam Khan, 46-47, Pakistani police chief, bombing.
 * Salvador Llopis, 63, Spanish footballer.
 * Hans Lund-Andersen, 92, Norwegian mining engineer and businessperson.
 * Franklin McCain, 73, American civil rights leader, member of the Greensboro Four.
 * Albert McCann, 72, English footballer (Portsmouth).
 * D. Harold McNamara, 90, American astronomer.
 * Jean-Jacques Moreau, 90, French mathematician.
 * Dale T. Mortensen, 74, American economist, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (2010), cancer.
 * Eric Palante, 50, Belgian motorcycle rally rider, race collision.
 * Věra Tichánková, 93, Czech actress.
 * Bill Woodhouse, 77, American sprinter.
 * Marc Yor, 64, French mathematician.

10

 * Bernie Anderson, 71, American politician.
 * Joel Barkan, 72, American political scientist, pulmonary embolism.
 * Riad Barmada, 84, Syrian-American orthopedic surgeon.
 * Sam Berns, 17, American high school student, progeria sufferer and documentary subject (Life According to Sam), progeria.
 * Ike Borsavage, 89, American basketball player.
 * Elliot Eisner, 80, American academic.
 * Kathryn Findlay, 60, British architect, brain tumour.
 * Sally Fox, 62, American politician.
 * Aram Gharabekian, 58, Armenian conductor.
 * Taissa S. Hauser, 71, American sociologist, cancer.
 * Anthony J. Hederman, 92, Irish judge, Attorney General (1977–1981).
 * Petr Hlaváček, 63, Czech academic and shoe expert.
 * Frouwke Laning-Boersema, 76, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1982–1994).
 * Margo Maeckelberghe, 81, British artist.
 * Marly Marley, 75, Brazilian vedette and actress, pancreatic cancer.
 * Jean-Claude Roger Mbede, 34, Cameroonian prisoner, imprisoned for homosexuality.
 * Zbigniew Messner, 84, Polish politician, Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Poland (1985–1988).
 * Donald Morton, 79, American oncologist, heart failure.
 * Salvatore Nicolosi, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lipari (1963–1970) and Noto (1970–1998).
 * Ian Redford, 53, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Ipswich Town, Dundee).
 * Larry Speakes, 74, American journalist, de facto White House Press Secretary (1981–1987), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Hadi Thayeb, 91, Indonesian diplomat, co-founder of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Industry (1964–1966), Governor of Aceh (1981–1986).
 * Jack Tuell, 90, American Methodist minister and equal-rights advocate, Bishop of Los Angeles (1980–1992).
 * Allard van der Scheer, 85, Dutch actor.

11

 * Zainul Abedin, 69, Bangladeshi politician.
 * Georgia Allen, 94, American actress.
 * Keiko Awaji, 80, Japanese actress (Stray Dog, The Bridges at Toko-Ri), esophageal cancer.
 * Jean Biès, 80–81, French philosopher and author.
 * Jophery Brown, 68, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs) and stuntman (Die Hard, Predator), complications from cancer.
 * Chai Trong-rong, 78, Taiwanese politician, stroke.
 * Walter Currie, 91, Canadian educator.
 * Zoltán Pál Dienes, 97, Hungarian mathematician and educationalist.
 * Bryan Fairfax, 88, Australian conductor.
 * Arnoldo Foà, 97, Italian actor, voice actor and director, respiratory failure.
 * Vugar Gashimov, 27, Azerbaijani chess player, complications from a brain tumour.
 * Muhammad Habibur Rahman, 85, Bangladeshi judge and jurist, Chief Justice (1995), Chief Advisor (1996).
 * Cham Hendon, 78, American painter.
 * Michael Jacobs, 61, British writer, cancer.
 * Joe Junkin, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins), cancer.
 * Dick Miller, 55, American basketball player (Utah Jazz), heart attack.
 * Volodymyr Raskatov, 56, Ukrainian Soviet Olympic silver and bronze medallist swimmer (1976).
 * Ariel Sharon, 85, Israeli politician and general, Minister of Defense (1981–1983), Prime Minister (2001–2006), heart failure.
 * Sitaram Singh, 65, Indian politician.
 * Alphonsus Augustus Sowada, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Agats (1969–2001).
 * Stanley Uys, 91, South African journalist, heart attack.
 * Jerome Willis, 85, British actor (Doctor Who, Space Precinct).
 * Mora Windt-Martini, 76, Romanian world champion field handball team player (1956).

12

 * Neal Barrett Jr., 84, American author.
 * Alexandra Bastedo, 67, British actress (Casino Royale, The Champions, Batman Begins) and animal welfare advocate, breast cancer.
 * Nick Bevan, 71, British rowing coach.
 * Connie Binsfeld, 89, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan (1991–1999).
 * John Button, 70, British racing driver, suspected heart attack.
 * Halet Çambel, 97, Turkish Olympic fencer (1936) and archaeologist.
 * George Dement, 91, American innkeeper, restaurateur and politician, Mayor of Bossier City, Louisiana (1989–2005).
 * François Deniau, 77, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nevers (1998–2011).
 * Keith Dyce, 87, British veterinarian.
 * William Feindel, 95, Canadian neurosurgeon.
 * Tony Harding, 72, British comics artist.
 * Ángel Herrero, 71, Spanish footballer, pulmonary edema.
 * Patrick Horsbrugh, 93, British architecture professor.
 * John Horsley, 93, British actor (The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, The Box of Delights, You Rang, M'Lord?).
 * Dominic A. Infante, 73, American communication scholar.
 * Burton Lifland, 84, American judge, pneumonia.
 * Frank Marth, 91, American actor (The Honeymooners, Hogan's Heroes), heart failure and Alzheimer's disease.
 * Robert H. Quinn, 85, American attorney and politician, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1967–1969), President of the NAAG (1974–1975).
 * Armando Rodriguez, 96, Cuban-born American grocer.
 * Sir Robert Scholey, 92, British business executive, Chairman of British Steel (1986–1992).
 * Zdenko Škrabalo, 84, Serbian-born Croatian academician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs (1992–1993).
 * Michael L. Strang, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado (1985–1987).
 * Tsunetoshi Tanaka, 88, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–1972, 1980–1996).
 * Gyula Török, 75, Hungarian Olympic champion boxer (1960).

13

 * Don Asmonga, 85, American basketball player and teacher.
 * Manibhushan Bhattacharya, 75, Indian poet.
 * Patricia Boyle, 76, American federal judge, U.S. District Court Justice (1978–1983), Michigan Supreme Court Justice (1983–1998), respiratory failure.
 * Ulysse Bozonnet, 92, French soldier and Olympic skier (1948).
 * Bobby Collins, 82, Scottish footballer.
 * José Daher, 47, Brazilian tennis player, road accident.
 * Anjali Devi, 86, Indian actress (Lava Kusa, Suvarna Sundari) and film producer.
 * Mihai Fotino, 83, Romanian actor (Codine).
 * Gatluak Deng Garang, 59, South Sudanese general and politician, Governor of Upper Nile (2008–2009), cancer.
 * Gary Grimshaw, 67, American rock concert graphic poster artist.
 * Amos Hadar, 90, Israeli politician.
 * Kees IJmkers, 89, Dutch politician, member of the Senate (1966–1967, 1969–1987).
 * Bruce Jones, 68, American surfboard shaper, heart attack.
 * Ronny Jordan, 51, English jazz guitarist.
 * Henri Jova, 94, American architect.
 * Eric Khoo Heng-Pheng, 57, Malaysian scout leader, heart attack.
 * Bennie Lands, 92, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1948).
 * Freddie 'Fingers' Lee, 76, British singer.
 * Thomas McCloy, 86, Irish cricketer.
 * Norm Parker, 72, American college football coach, defensive coordinator of the Iowa Hawkeyes (1999–2011).
 * Randal Tye Thomas, 35, American politician, Mayor of Gun Barrel City, Texas (2000–2001).
 * Michael Tshele, 64, South African photographer and community activist, shot.
 * Menachem Zilberman, 67, Israeli comedian and songwriter, heart attack.

14

 * Rex Adams, 85, English footballer (Blackpool, Oldham Athletic).
 * Marian Ewurama Addy, 72, Ghanaian scientist.
 * Joan Beck, 95, Australian archaeologist and fencer.
 * Issa Benyamin, 89, Iranian Assyrian calligrapher and educator.
 * Jon Bing, 69, Norwegian writer and legal scholar.
 * Alan Blackburn, 78, English footballer (West Ham United, Halifax Town, Margate).
 * Erik Blegvad, 90, British illustrator.
 * Pierre F. Brault, 74, Canadian composer.
 * Fernand Brosius, 79, Luxembourgian footballer (Spora Luxembourg).
 * Sir Nicholas Browne, 66, British diplomat, Ambassador to Iran (1999–2002) and Denmark (2003–2006).
 * Jonathan Dean, 89, American diplomat.
 * Juan Gelman, 83, Argentine poet, winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize (2007), myelodysplastic syndrome.
 * Jerry Marciniak, 76, Canadian football player.
 * Eric James Mellon, 88, English ceramic artist.
 * Ole Moe, 95, Norwegian newspaper editor and politician.
 * Eric Paterson, 84, Canadian Olympic champion ice hockey player (1952).
 * Bernard Perlin, 95, American painter.
 * Esther Ann Reeser, 86, American baseball player (Springfield Sallies).
 * Richard Shepherd, 86, American film producer (Breakfast at Tiffany's, The Hunger, The Hanging Tree), kidney failure.
 * St Nicholas Abbey, 6, Irish racehorse, euthanised due to complications from colic surgery.
 * Flavio Testi, 91, Italian composer and musicologist.
 * Michalis Vardanis, 78, Greek Army officer and lawyer, major figure in the resistance against the military junta.
 * Mae Young, 90, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWF).

15

 * Mallikarjun Bande, 39, Indian police officer, shot.
 * Curtis Bray, 43, American football player and coach (Pittsburgh Panthers), pulmonary embolism.
 * Joan Brickhill, 89, South African actress and producer.
 * A. Lorne Campbell, 83, Canadian lawyer.
 * George Chalhoub, 82, Egyptian Olympic basketball player.
 * Namdeo Dhasal, 64, Indian poet and activist, colon cancer.
 * Quail Dobbs, 72, American equestrian and clown.
 * John Dobson, 98, American astronomer.
 * Don Engel, 84, American lawyer, leukemia.
 * Marion Faller, 72, American photographer.
 * Joyce Fenton, 86, New Zealand fencer.
 * José de Jesús García Ayala, 103, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Campeche (1967–1982).
 * Elena Gorokhova, 80, Russian painter.
 * Fred Hargadon, 80, American academic administrator.
 * Liam Hogan, 74, Irish hurler.
 * Gennadi Matveyev, 76, Russian football player and manager.
 * Tor Milde, 61, Norwegian journalist and writer (Verdens Gang).
 * Reid Patterson, 81, American Olympic swimmer (1956), Georgia Sports Hall of Fame inductee (1984).
 * Maya Romanoff, 72, American interior designer.
 * Stanford Tischler, 92, American film editor and producer (M*A*S*H).
 * Hiroshi Yoshino, 87, Japanese poet, pneumonia.

16

 * Suleyman Aliyarli, 83, Azerbaijani historian.
 * Cosimo Antonelli, 87, Italian Olympic water polo player (1956).
 * Gary Arlington, 75, American author, editor and publisher, key figure in the underground comix movement.
 * Harvey Bernhard, 89, American film producer (The Goonies, The Omen, The Lost Boys).
 * Patrick Chabal, 63, British political scientist.
 * John G. Cleary, 64, New Zealand computer scientist.
 * Douglas Davis, 80, American art critic and artist.
 * Ruth Duccini, 95, American actress (The Wizard of Oz).
 * Karl Hudson-Phillips, 80, Trinidadian judge and politician, Attorney General (1969–1973).
 * Tom Jelley, 87, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).
 * Russell Johnson, 89, American actor (Gilligan's Island, The Twilight Zone, The Greatest Story Ever Told), kidney failure.
 * W. Hudson Kensel, 85, American historian and author.
 * Vladimír Krajňák, 86, Slovak Olympic skier.
 * Roger Lloyd-Pack, 69, English actor (Only Fools and Horses, The Vicar of Dibley, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy), pancreatic cancer.
 * Dave Madden, 82, Canadian-born American actor (Laugh In, The Partridge Family, Alice), heart and kidney failure.
 * Hiroo Onoda, 91, Japanese Imperial Army World War II intelligence officer, did not surrender until 1974.
 * Bence Rakaczki, 20, Hungarian footballer, leukemia.
 * José Sulaimán, 82, Mexican boxing official, President of the World Boxing Council (since 1975), International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee (2007).
 * Hal Sutherland, 84, American animator (Sleeping Beauty, Star Trek: The Animated Series), co-founder of Filmation.
 * Chris Ullo, 85, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1972–1988) and Senate (1988–2008), heart failure.
 * Stan Watson, 76, British footballer (Darlington).

17

 * Martin Barratt, 77, British paediatrician.
 * Salvador Breglia, 78, Paraguayan football player and coach.
 * Mohammed Burhanuddin, 98, Indian Islamic spiritual leader, 52nd Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohras, heart attack.
 * Frank Cockett, 97, British surgeon and art historian.
 * Niels Lauritz Dahl, 87, Norwegian diplomat.
 * Joe Evans, 97, American jazz alto saxophonist.
 * Holger Hansson, 86, Swedish Olympic bronze-medalist football player (1952) and coach.
 * Thomas Hogan, 58, Canadian Ojibwe painter.
 * Seizō Katō, 86, Japanese voice actor, bladder cancer.
 * Saizo Kishimoto, 85, Japanese yakuza (Yamaguchi-gumi).
 * Francine Lalonde, 73, Canadian politician, MP for Mercier (1993–2004) and La Pointe-de-l'Île (2004–2011), cancer.
 * Kong Le, 79, Laotian military leader.
 * James Lockhart, 80, American historian.
 * Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green, 71, British businessman, politician and author, Treasurer of the Conservative Party (1975–1990).
 * John J. McGinty III, 73, American Marine Corps officer, recipient of the Medal of Honor.
 * Nadia Haro Oliva, 97, Mexican actress and Olympic fencer (1948).
 * Alexandros Petersen, 29, American academic, writer and geopolitical energy specialist, bombing.
 * Sunanda Pushkar, 49, Indian-born Canadian businesswoman and entrepreneur, drug overdose.
 * Suchitra Sen, 82, Indian actress (Sharey Chuattor, Harano Sur, Deep Jwele Jaai), heart attack.

18

 * Kathryn Abbe, 94, American photographer.
 * Robert A. Alberty, 92, American biophysical chemist.
 * Tommaso Bisagno, 78, Italian politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1979–1994).
 * W. Robert Blair, 83, American lawyer, businessman and politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1967–1977).
 * Michael Botmang, 76, Nigerian politician, Governor of Plateau State (2006–2007), kidney disease.
 * Peadar Clohessy, 80, Irish politician, TD for Limerick East (1981–1982, 1987–1997).
 * John Joseph Compton, 85, American philosopher.
 * Herbert Dodkins, 84, English Olympic footballer (1956).
 * Komla Dumor, 41, Ghanaian journalist and news presenter (BBC World News, Focus on Africa), heart attack.
 * Obi Egbuna, 82, Nigerian novelist, playwright and political activist.
 * Jacques Famery, 90, French film actor.
 * Dennis Frederiksen, 62, American rock singer (Angel, Le Roux, Toto), liver cancer.
 * Andy Graver, 86, English footballer (Lincoln City).
 * Takao Iwami, 78, Japanese political pundit, pneumonia.
 * Trevor Jacobs, 67, English footballer.
 * Milan Kajkl, 63, Czech Olympic silver-medalist ice hockey player (1976).
 * Alpo Lintamo, 80, Finnish footballer.
 * Sarah Marshall, 80, British actress (The Long, Hot Summer, Star Trek, Dave), cancer.
 * Eugenio Cruz Vargas, 90, Chilean poet and painter.
 * Frans Vermeyen, 70, Belgian footballer (Lierse, Royal Antwerp), stroke.

19

 * Azaria Alon, 95, Ukrainian-born Israeli environmentalist.
 * Pierre Charras, 68, French writer, actor and translator.
 * Sir Christopher Chataway, 82, British athlete, broadcaster, politician and businessman, MP for Lewisham North (1959–1966) and Chichester (1969–1974), cancer.
 * Steven Fromholz, 68, American entertainer, singer and songwriter, Poet Laureate of Texas (2007), accidental shooting.
 * Aslan Gahramanly, 74, Azerbaijani playwright, renal failure.
 * Gordon Hessler, 88, British film director (Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park) and screenwriter.
 * Michał Joachimowski, 63, Polish Olympic triple jumper (1972, 1976).
 * Tim Jones, 57, Canadian paramedic, cardiac arrest.
 * Udo Kasemets, 94, Estonian-born Canadian composer.
 * Tsutomu Kawabuchi, 88, Japanese ice hockey player and coach, sepsis.
 * Al Lerner, 94, American pianist and composer.
 * Erik Nord, 95, Norwegian politician.
 * Michael Sporn, 67, American film animator, pancreatic cancer.
 * Ben Starr, 92, American television producer and writer (The Brady Bunch, All in the Family, The Facts of Life).
 * Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah, 85, Sri Lankan anthropologist.
 * Bert Williams, 93, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, national team).

20

 * Claudio Abbado, 80, Italian conductor.
 * Wistin Abela, 80, Maltese politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1981–1983), Finance Minister (1983–1987).
 * Tom Bender, 69, Australian basketball player.
 * Vern Benson, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) and manager (Atlanta Braves).
 * Win Borden, 70, American politician, Minnesota State Senator (1971–1978).
 * Ubaldo Continiello, 72, Italian film composer.
 * Graeme Dallow, 84, New Zealand police officer.
 * Lance E. Davis, 85, American economic historian.
 * Armen Hovhannisyan, 19, Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh soldier, shot.
 * Kiyoharu Ishiwata, 73, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1989–2001), heart failure.
 * James Jacks, 66, American film producer (The Mummy, Mallrats, Dazed and Confused), heart attack.
 * José Isabel Jiménez, 98, Mexican baseball journalist.
 * Fred Joiner, 84, American politician.
 * Leslie Lee, 83, American playwright, complications from heart failure.
 * Jumber Lominadze, 83, Georgian physicist.
 * John Mackey, 96, Irish-born New Zealand Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Auckland (1974–1983).
 * Hans Meuer, 77, German computer scientist.
 * Otis G. Pike, 92, American politician, United States Representative from New York (1961–1979).
 * George Scott, 84, Scottish-born Canadian wrestler, lung cancer.
 * Pete Titanic, 93, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).
 * Jonas Trinkūnas, 74, Lithuanian ethnologist and religion folklorist, founder of Romuva.
 * Michael Vosse, 72, American writer and publicist.

21

 * Myril Axelrod Bennett, 93, American businesswoman, heart failure.
 * Dieter Bortfeldt, 72, British graphic designer and philatelist.
 * G. Thompson Brown, 92, American missionary and theologian.
 * Ramón Cora, 84, Cuban Olympic rower.
 * Tony Crook, 93, English racing driver.
 * Jocelyn Hay, 86, British broadcasting campaigner.
 * Tim Hosley, 66, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics).
 * Solomon Tilewa Johnson, 59, Gambian Anglican prelate, Archbishop of West Africa (since 2012).
 * Bill Kresse, 80, American cartoonist.
 * Warren Lamb, 90, British management consultant.
 * René Maury, 85, French lawyer and economist.
 * Wilford Moore, 94, American college football coach (McMurry Indians).
 * Natalie Myburgh, 73, South African Olympic swimmer (1956).
 * Marcel Ostiguy, 84, Canadian politician.
 * Tony Pabón, 74, American singer, trumpeter and bandleader.
 * Chuck Quilter, 89, American football player (BC Lions, San Francisco 49ers, Edmonton Eskimos).
 * Joel L. Shin, 45, American lawyer and policy adviser, heart attack.
 * Dick Shrider, 90, American college basketball coach and athletic director (Miami RedHawks).
 * Georgi Slavkov, 55, Bulgarian footballer, heart attack.
 * Rhonda Small, 88, Australian filmmaker.
 * Graham Stevenson, 58, English cricketer, complications from stroke.
 * Roar Woldum, 81, Norwegian Olympic swimmer.
 * George C. Wortley, 87, American politician, United States Representative from New York (1981–1989).

22

 * Luis Ávalos, 67, Cuban-born American actor (The Electric Company, Stir Crazy, Hollywood Homicide), heart failure.
 * Arthur Bellamy, 71, English footballer.
 * Charles A. Berg, 87, American politician.
 * Martin S. Bergmann, 100, American psychology professor and actor (Crimes and Misdemeanors).
 * Fred Bertelmann, 88, German singer and actor.
 * Alice Besseling, 69, Dutch politician.
 * Patrick Brooking, 76, British army major general.
 * Saidi Bwanamdogo, 45, Tanzanian politician, MP for Chalinze (since 2010).
 * Roy Cicala, 74, American record producer and sound engineer.
 * Chet Curtis, 74, American television anchor, pancreatic cancer.
 * François Deguelt, 81, French singer.
 * Robert Domergue, 92, French football player and manager.
 * Pierre Jalbert, 89, Canadian actor (Combat!) and skier, heart attack.
 * John Kabaireho, 91, Ugandan politician, Prime Minister of dependent Ankole Kingdom (1960–1963).
 * Manuel Leguineche, 72, Spanish journalist.
 * Carlo Mazzacurati, 57, Italian film director.
 * Serhiy Nigoyan, 20, Ukrainian protester (Euromaidan), shot.
 * Maziar Partow, 81, Iranian cinematographer, heart disease.
 * Akkineni Nageswara Rao, 90, Indian actor (Chenchu Lakshmi, Sri Krishnarjuna Yuddham, Premabhishekam) and film producer, Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1990), cancer.
 * Dhirubhai Thaker, 95, Indian Gujarati writer, multiple ailments.
 * Wando, 13, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack.

23

 * Henri Ackermann, 91, Luxembourgian cyclist.
 * Ted Bottiger, 81, American politician, Washington State Senator (1973–1987), State Representative (1965–1972).
 * Robert Coldsnow, 89, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1965–1970).
 * Violetta Ferrari, 83, Hungarian actress.
 * Franz Gabl, 93, Austrian Olympic alpine skier (1948).
 * Moshe Gil, 92, Israeli historian.
 * Wolfhart Heinrichs, 72, German scholar.
 * Yuri Izrael, 83, Russian meteorologist.
 * Khin Yu May, 76, Burmese actress and singer.
 * Katsuyo Kobayashi, 76, Japanese food critic (Iron Chef), multiple organ failure.
 * Mille Marković, 52, Yugoslav-born Swedish sex club owner, convicted criminal and boxer, shot.
 * Uroš Marović, 68, Yugoslav Olympic champion water polo player (1968).
 * Kazys Morkūnas, 88, Lithuanian stained glass artist.
 * Lew Massey, 57, American basketball player (Charlotte 49ers).
 * Ivar Moe, 91, Norwegian lawyer and politician.
 * Riz Ortolani, 87, Italian film composer.
 * Charlie Osgood, 87, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).
 * Jan Pesman, 82, Dutch Olympic bronze-medalist speed skater (1960).
 * Eugene Schlickman, 84, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1964–1980).
 * Garnett Spears, 5, American child, salt poisoning.
 * S. Sriskandarajah, 60, Sri Lankan judge and lawyer.
 * Béla Várady, 60, Hungarian Olympic silver medallist footballer (1972).

24

 * Shulamit Aloni, 85, Israeli politician, leader of the Meretz party.
 * Jay S. Amyx, 90, American politician, Mayor of Boise (1966–1974).
 * Knut Aukland, 84, Norwegian physiologist.
 * Igor Badamshin, 47, Russian Olympic cross-country skier, heart attack.
 * Curt Brasket, 81, American chess player.
 * Lisa Daniely, 84, British actress (The Invisible Man, Doctor Who, The First Churchills).
 * Abdelkader El Brazi, 49, Moroccan footballer, cancer.
 * Aguinaldo Fonseca, 91, Cape Verdean poet.
 * Peter Hearne, 86, British engineer.
 * Joseph Kalite, Central African health minister, machete attack.
 * Sahal Mahfudh, 76, Indonesian spiritual leader (Nahdlatul Ulama).
 * Boyd Oxlade, 70, Australian author and screenwriter (Death in Brunswick), cancer.
 * Rafael Pineda Ponce, 83, Honduran educator and politician, President of the National Congress (1998–2002), kidney failure.
 * Maren-Sofie Røstvig, 93, Norwegian literary historian.

25

 * Bruce Barmes, 84, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
 * Marcelino Bilbao Bilbao, 94, Spanish military officer.
 * Jack Brain, 93, Australian footballer.
 * Otto Burri, 86, Swiss Olympic rower.
 * David Cairns, 88, English cricketer.
 * Adelfa Botello Callejo, 90, American lawyer and civil rights activist, brain cancer.
 * Arthur Doyle, 69, American jazz musician.
 * Jimmy Dupree, 77, American boxer.
 * Robert F. Goldsworthy, 96, American politician.
 * Eric Green, South African rear admiral, Flag Officer Fleet (1999–2005), aortic aneurysm.
 * Heini Halberstam, 88, Czech-born British mathematician.
 * John R. Huizenga, 92, American physicist, heart failure.
 * Larry Kramer, 71, American football player and coach.
 * Kurt Krenn, 77, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sankt Pölten (1991–2004).
 * Jacques Meslier, 85, French Olympic water polo player (1960).
 * Nasser Minachi, 82, Iranian politician.
 * John Robertson, 79, Canadian journalist.
 * Milan Ružić, 58, Croatian footballer.
 * Emanuel Saldaño, 28, Argentine cyclist, national road race champion (2011), traffic collision.
 * Dave Strack, 90, American basketball player and coach (Michigan Wolverines), pneumonia.
 * Gyula Sax, 62, Hungarian chess player, heart attack.
 * Pius Tirkey, 85, Indian politician, MLA for Alipurduars (1977–1996).
 * Morrie Turner, 90, American cartoonist (Wee Pals).
 * Dennis Wirgowski, 66, American football player (New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles).

26

 * Laver Bariu, 84, Albanian folk clarinetist and singer.
 * Stephen Clapp, 74, American violinist and music educator, Dean of the Juilliard School (1994–2007).
 * Renzo Colzi, 76, French Olympic cyclist (1956).
 * Ollie Conmy, 74, Irish footballer.
 * Juanita García, 83, Colombian-born American singer.
 * Tom Gola, 81, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors) and politician.
 * Paula Gruden, 92, Australian poet and translator.
 * Oleg Imrekov, 51, Russian football player and manager.
 * Paavo Kotila, 86, Finnish Olympic long-distance runner (1956).
 * Margery Mason, 100, English actress (The Princess Bride, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Love Actually).
 * John Farquhar Munro, 79, Scottish politician, MSP for Ross, Skye and Inverness West (1999–2011).
 * Tom Nyuma, Sierra Leonean politician and military officer.
 * José Emilio Pacheco, 74, Mexican poet, essayist and novelist, winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize (2009), heart attack.
 * Gino Polidori, 72, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010), prostate cancer.
 * Miguel Romero, 68–69, Spanish politician and activist, cancer.
 * Karl Slym, 51, British business executive, Managing Director of Tata Motors (since 2012), self-defenestration.
 * Patrick D. Smith, 87, American author (A Land Remembered).
 * Gerald B. Whitham, 86, British applied mathematician.
 * Rusty York, 78, American musician.
 * Doris Witiuk, 84, American AAGPBL baseball player (Racine Belles, Battle Creek Belles).

27

 * Haji Bakr, Iraqi militant (ISIL), shot. (death announced on this date)
 * Masako Bandō, 55, Japanese novelist, winner of the Naoki Prize (1996), tongue cancer.
 * Georges Breitman, 93, French Olympic athlete.
 * Robert F. Burt, 65, American Navy officer, multiple myeloma.
 * Ann Carter, 77, American child actress (The Curse of the Cat People), ovarian cancer.
 * Mimi Cazort, 83, Canadian writer and curator.
 * Stepan Chapman, 63, American author (The Troika).
 * Edmond Classen, 75, Dutch actor (Flodder 3, Lijmen/Het Been).
 * Theo Ditzler, 77, Swiss sports shooter.
 * Brian Gibbs, 77, English footballer and manager.
 * Mahalingum Govender, 67–68, South African cricketer.
 * Jerome Gross, 96, American biologist.
 * Richard Grossman, 92, American publisher.
 * Leen Jansen, 83, Dutch Olympic middleweight boxer (1952).
 * Dinesh Medh, 85–86, Indian cricketer.
 * Ichirō Nagai, 82, Japanese voice actor (Sazae-san, Space Battleship Yamato), heart attack.
 * R. A. Padmanabhan, 97, Indian journalist and historian.
 * Pete Seeger, 94, American folk singer and songwriter ("Turn! Turn! Turn!", "If I Had a Hammer").
 * Hashem Shabani, 32, Iranian activist, hanging.
 * Alan Townsend, 92, English cricketer (Warwickshire).
 * Masaaki Tsukada, 74, Japanese voice actor (Bleach, One Piece).
 * Epimaco Velasco, 79, Filipino politician, Director of the NBI (1992–1995).
 * Paul Zorner, 93, German night fighter pilot during World War II.

28

 * Qasim Akhgar, 62–63, Afghan activist, heart attack.
 * Hank Autry, 66, American football player (Houston Oilers).
 * Justin Back, 18, American student, stabbed.
 * Bill Boivin, 99, Canadian football player.
 * John Bothwell, 87, Canadian Anglican bishop.
 * Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, 91, Ivorian artist.
 * John Cacavas, 83, American television score composer (Kojak, Hawaii Five-O).
 * Harry Gamble, 82, American football executive (Philadelphia Eagles) and head coach (Penn Quakers).
 * Gennady Grushevoy, 63, Belarusian philosopher and politician.
 * Dwight Gustafson, 83, American composer and conductor.
 * Maureen T. Hallinan, 73, American sociologist.
 * Pravin Hansraj, 75, Indian cricketer.
 * Hans Huber, 84, German Olympic ice hockey player.
 * Nigel Jenkins, 64, Welsh poet, pancreatic cancer.
 * Herb Kirsh, 84, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1978–2010).
 * John Kreamcheck, 88, American football player (Chicago Bears).
 * Sven Kullander, 78, Swedish physicist.
 * Fernand Leduc, 97, Canadian abstract painter, cancer.
 * Ted Nealon, 84, Irish journalist and politician, TD for Sligo–Leitrim (1981–1997).
 * Gudō Wafu Nishijima, 94, Japanese Zen Buddhist priest and teacher.
 * Jorge Obeid, 66, Argentine politician, Governor of Santa Fe (1995–1999, 2003–2007), pulmonary embolism.
 * Blas Piñar, 95, Spanish politician, founder of New Force.
 * Bill Pritchett, 92, Australian public servant, Secretary of the Department of Defence (1979–1984).
 * Veikko Rantanen, 82, Finnish Olympic wrestler.
 * Kenneth Rose, 89, British journalist and author.
 * Kazuhiko Sakazaki, 76, Japanese baseball player (Yomiuri Giants), stomach cancer.
 * Tom Sherak, 68, American film producer and studio executive, President of AMPAS (2009–2012), prostate cancer.
 * António Soares Carneiro, 86, Portuguese politician and military officer.
 * Barry Spacks, 82, American poet.
 * Sue Wallis, 56, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (since 2007).
 * Stevie Woods, 62, American R&B singer, complications from diabetes.
 * Renzo Zanazzi, 89, Italian cyclist.

29

 * Johnny Allen, 96, American music arranger (Shaft), complications from pneumonia.
 * Rahmanberdi Alyhanow, 28, Turkmen footballer, failed operation.
 * Stefan Bałuk, 100, Polish general and photographer.
 * Biko, 30, American Olympic eventing horse (1996), euthanized.
 * François Cavanna, 90, French author and satirical newspaper editor.
 * Colonel Meow, 2, American Himalayan-Persian cat, Guinness World Record holder for longest fur.
 * George Griffiths, 80, New Zealand historian.
 * Lars Andreas Larssen, 78, Norwegian actor, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Eirian Llwyd, 63, Welsh printmaker.
 * Zoe MacKinnon, 55, Canadian Olympic field hockey player (1984), cancer.
 * Jim Mansfield, 74, Irish businessman.
 * Theodore Millon, 85, American psychologist, heart disease.
 * Aïché Nana, 77, Turkish showgirl and actress.
 * Vytautas Norkus, 93, Lithuanian-born American basketball player.
 * Robert Resnick, 91, American physicist, educator and author.
 * Jim Rone, 78, British Anglican clergy, Archdeacon of Wisbech (1984–1993).
 * Ildefonso P. Santos, Jr., 84, Filipino landscape architect, heart failure.
 * Tarit Kumar Sett, 83, Indian Olympic cyclist (1952).
 * Jack Stoddard, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Piers Wedgwood, 4th Baron Wedgwood, 59, British aristocrat, cardiac failure.

30

 * Abdullah Omran Taryam, 65–66, Emirati journalist, stroke.
 * Marie Axton, 76, American scholar.
 * Jean Babilée, 90, French dancer and choreographer.
 * Krzysztof Birula-Białynicki, 69, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1972).
 * John Branthwaite, 86, New Zealand Anglican priest.
 * John Carty, 63, Irish politician, TD for Mayo (2002–2007), Senator (2007–2011).
 * Danielle Downey, 33, American golfer and coach, traffic collision.
 * Greater, c. 83, Australian greater flamingo, world's oldest flamingo, euthanized.
 * Campbell Lane, 78, Canadian actor (Cool Runnings, The X-Files, Scary Movie 4), lung cancer.
 * The Mighty Hannibal, 74, American R&B, soul and funk singer, songwriter and record producer.
 * William Motzing, 77, American-born Australian composer, conductor and arranger.
 * Marioara Murărescu, 66, Romanian television producer.
 * Mr Tiz, 29, New Zealand racehorse.
 * Benedict John Osta, 82, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Patna (1980–2007).
 * Jim Parsley, 86, American stock car racing driver.
 * Cornelius Pasichny, 86, Canadian Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Saskatoon (1996–1998) and Toronto (1998–2003).
 * Arthur Rankin Jr., 89, American director, producer and writer, co-founder of Rankin/Bass Productions.
 * Helmut Röhrl, 86, German mathematician.
 * Suzanne Scotchmer, 64, American economist, intestinal cancer.
 * Bishwonath Upadhyaya, 83, Nepalese judge and jurist, Chief Justice (1991–1995), brain haemorrhage.

31

 * Adegboyega Folaranmi Adedoyin, 91, Nigerian-born British Olympic athlete (1948).
 * Inatio Akaruru, 76, Cook Islands politician.
 * Nina Andrycz, 101, Polish actress and poet.
 * Sebastian Barker, 68, British poet, cardiac arrest.
 * Deborah Blackwell, 63, American cable network executive (SOAPnet) and talent agent, Pick's disease.
 * Gundi Busch, 78, German world champion and Olympic figure skater.
 * Emilio Del Giudice, 74, Italian biophysicist.
 * Bob DePratu, 74, American politician, member of the Montana Senate (1995–2004).
 * Buddy Esquire, 55, American graphic artist, smoke inhalation.
 * Francis M. Fesmire, 54, American cardiologist and emergency physician.
 * Mike Flanagan, 85, British-born Israeli soldier.
 * Anna Gordy Gaye, 92, American songwriter ("Baby, I'm for Real"), co-founder of Anna Records.
 * Bruce Groves, 66, South African cricketer.
 * Carsten Hopstock, 89, Norwegian historian.
 * Jaime Huélamo, 65, Spanish Olympic cyclist (1972).
 * Abdirizak Haji Hussein, 90, Former Somali Prime Minister, pneumonia(1964–1967).
 * Alexander Ivashkin, 65, Russian cellist, cancer.
 * Miklós Jancsó, 92, Hungarian director and screenwriter.
 * Joseph Willcox Jenkins, 85, American composer and academic.
 * Christopher Jones, 72, American actor (The Legend of Jesse James, Ryan's Daughter, The Looking Glass War), cancer.
 * Cliff Leeming, 93, English footballer (Bury, Tranmere Rovers).
 * Hans Methlie Michelsen, 93, Norwegian judge and Holocaust survivor, Attorney General of Norway (1962–1972).
 * Thomas Montemage, 87, American Olympic cyclist.
 * Baden Powell, 82, British footballer.
 * Sir David Price, 89, British politician, MP for Eastleigh (1955–1992).
 * Mike Reed, 39, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), cancer.
 * Kenneth Saggers, 77, South African cricketer.
 * Giorgio Stracquadanio, 54, Italian politician and journalist, lung cancer.
 * Kura Strickland, 84, Cook Islands politician.
 * James B. Tapp, 93, American Air Force pilot and flying ace.
 * Wong Choon Wah, 66, Malaysian Olympic footballer (1972).