Deaths in June 2017

The following is a list of notable deaths in June 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

 * Ernie Ackerley, 73, British footballer (South Melbourne FC).
 * Roy Barraclough, 81, British comedian (Cissie and Ada) and actor (Coronation Street) respiratory problems.
 * Donald Caird, 91, Irish Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Dublin (1985–1996).
 * J. B. Dauda, 74, Sierra Leonean politician, MP for Kenema (1986–1992), Second Vice-President (1991–1992), and Minister of Foreign Affairs (2010–2012).
 * Roberto De Vicenzo, 94, Argentine golfer, Open champion (1967).
 * Tankred Dorst, 91, German playwright.
 * Ludvig Hope Faye, 86, Norwegian politician.
 * Viviane Gauthier, 99, Haitian dancer.
 * José Greci, 76, Italian actress (Ben-Hur, The Ten Gladiators, The Sicilian Connection).
 * Sir Owen Green, 92, British chief executive (BTR plc).
 * George Joseph, 66, Indian diplomat, Ambassador to Turkmenistan (1997–2001), Qatar (2005–2009) and Bahrain (2009–2010), kidney disease.
 * Jack McCloskey, 91, American basketball coach (Penn Quakers, Portland Trail Blazers) and executive (Detroit Pistons), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Alois Mock, 82, Austrian politician, Vice-Chancellor (1987–1989) and Foreign Minister (1987–1995), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Charles Simmons, 92, American author.
 * Sonja Sutter, 86, German actress (Derrick).
 * Rosa Taikon, 90, Swedish silversmith and Romani people activist.
 * Raino Westerholm, 97, Finnish politician.

2

 * Avie Bennett, 89, Canadian executive, Chancellor of York University (1998–2004).
 * Gordon Christian, 89, American ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1956).
 * Walter Eggert, 76, German Olympic luger (1964).
 * Iakovos Garmatis, 89, Greek-born American Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Chicago (since 1997), complications from surgery.
 * Ellen José, 66, Australian artist and photographer.
 * Oskar Kaibyshev, 78, Russian scientist.
 * Jaroslav Kořán, 77, Czech translator, writer and politician, Charter 77 signatory, Mayor of Prague (1990–1991).
 * Leon Lemmens, 63, Belgian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Mechelen-Brussels (since 2011), leukemia.
 * Malcolm Lipkin, 85, English composer.
 * Pierrino Mascarino, 77, Italian actor (Uncle Nino, Aaron's Way, Tears of the Sun).
 * David Mattingley, 94, Australian WWII bomber pilot.
 * Jack O'Neill, 94, American businessman (O'Neill).
 * Barrie Pettman, 73, British author, publisher and philanthropist.
 * Sharifuddin Pirzada, 93, Pakistani lawyer and politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1966–1968) and Attorney-General (1968–1971, 1977–1984).
 * S. Abdul Rahman, 79, Indian poet, urinary infection.
 * Peter Sallis, 96, English actor (Last of the Summer Wine, Wallace and Gromit, The Wind in the Willows).
 * Herm Starrette, 80, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).
 * Sir Jeffrey Tate, 74, British conductor, heart attack.
 * Tom Tjaarda, 82, American automobile designer.
 * Sergei Vikharev, 55, Russian ballet dancer, blood clot.
 * Ralph Wetton, 89, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Plymouth Argyle).
 * Stephen Williams, 90, American archaeologist.
 * Aamir Zaki, 49, Pakistani guitarist, heart failure.

3

 * Clifford Blackburn, 89, Canadian Olympic boxer.
 * David Choby, 70, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nashville (since 2005), complications from a fall.
 * Ignacio Echeverría, 39, Spanish banker, stabbed.
 * Sara Ehrman, 98, American political lobbyist and Jewish activist, endocarditis.
 * Stefan Gryff, 79, Polish-born Australian actor (Julia, Surviving Picasso, The Saint).
 * James E. Martin, 84, American educator, president of the University of Arkansas (1980–1984) and Auburn University (1984–1992).
 * Niels Helveg Petersen, 78, Danish politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993–2000), MP (1966–1974, 1977–1993, 1994–2011), esophageal cancer.
 * Jimmy Piersall, 87, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians) and broadcaster.
 * Rehman Rashid, 62, Malaysian journalist (New Straits Times, Asiaweek).
 * Shivraj, 97, Indian actor (Patita, Seema, Miss Mary).
 * Eleanor Singer, 87, Austrian-born American expert on survey methodology.
 * Vincent Tshabalala, 75, South African golfer.
 * John K. Watts, 80, Australian football player (East Perth) and broadcaster.
 * Lawrence Weed, 93, American medical researcher.

4

 * Esmé Berman, 88, South African art historian, Parkinson's disease.
 * Bill Butler, 83, British film editor (A Clockwork Orange, A Touch of Class).
 * Danny Dias, 34, American reality television personality (Road Rules, The Challenge), complications from chronic substance abuse.
 * Juan Goytisolo, 86, Spanish essayist, poet and novelist.
 * Bennie Hofs, 70, Dutch footballer (Vitesse).
 * Patrick G. Johnston, 58, Northern Irish scientist and academic administrator, Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast (2014–2017).
 * David Nicholls, 61, British jockey and horse trainer.
 * Babatunde Osotimehin, 68, Nigerian politician and civil servant, executive director of the United Nations Population Fund (since 2011).
 * Orlando Figuera, 22, Venezuelan young man, killed during the 2017 Venezuelan protests.
 * Thomas C. Perry, 76, American politician, Mayor of Akron, New York (1987–1991).
 * Washington Sixolo, 83, South African actor (Emzini Wezinsizwa, Shaka Zulu, Who Am I?).
 * Roger Smith, 84, American actor (77 Sunset Strip, Mister Roberts, Auntie Mame), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Ravi Subramanian, 51, Indian cricket umpire.
 * Jack Trout, 82, American marketer and author, intestinal cancer.
 * Zhang Tianfu, 106, Chinese agronomist and tea expert.

5

 * Annette Barbier, 66, American artist, complications from a bone marrow disorder.
 * Kathryn Stripling Byer, 72, American poet, North Carolina Poet Laureate (2005–2009), lymphoma.
 * Marco Coll, 81, Colombian footballer (América de Cali).
 * Andy Cunningham, 67, British magician, puppeteer and actor (Bodger & Badger), cancer.
 * Helen Dunmore, 64, British poet and writer (Zennor in Darkness), cancer.
 * Victor Gold, 88, American journalist and White House press secretary.
 * Marilyn Hall, 90, Canadian-born American television producer (A Woman Called Golda).
 * Anna Jókai, 84, Hungarian writer.
 * William Krisel, 92, Chinese-born American architect.
 * Georgios Masadis, 72, Greek footballer (Veria F.C.).
 * Rita Riggs, 86, American costume designer (Psycho, All in the Family, The Birds).
 * Giuliano Sarti, 83, Italian footballer (Fiorentina, Inter).
 * N. S. Ramanuja Tatacharya, 90, Indian academic.
 * Jimmy Thomas, 69, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).
 * Cheick Tioté, 30, Ivorian footballer (Twente, Newcastle United, national team), heart attack.
 * Ted Topor, 87, American football player (Detroit Lions).
 * James Vance, 64, American comic book writer (Kings in Disguise, Omaha the Cat Dancer, The Crow), cancer.
 * Héctor Wagner, 48, Dominican baseball player (Kansas City Royals), stomach cancer.

6

 * John Bower, 87, American Nordic combined skier.
 * Horace Burrell, 67, Jamaican soccer executive, President of the Jamaica Football Federation (since 2007), cancer.
 * Jean-Jacques Delvaux, 74, French politician, cancer.
 * Ainslie Embree, 96, American historian.
 * Andrew Francis, 70, Pakistani Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Multan (1999–2014).
 * Vin Garbutt, 69, British folk singer (When the Tide Turns, Bandalised, Word of Mouth), complications from heart surgery.
 * Tony Grubb, 80, English golfer.
 * Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad, 78, Norwegian politician.
 * François Houtart, 92, Belgian theologian.
 * Adnan Khashoggi, 81, Saudi arms dealer.
 * Davey Lambert, 48, English motorcycle racer, injuries sustained in crash.
 * Georgie Leahy, 78, Irish hurling coach (Kilkenny).
 * Earl Lestz, 78, American studio executive (Paramount Pictures), heart attack.
 * Bruce McMaster-Smith, 77, Australian football player.
 * Walter Noll, 92, German-born American mathematician.
 * Peter Norburn, 86, English rugby league footballer.
 * Latifur Rahman, 81, Bangladeshi justice, Chief Justice (2000–2001) and Chief Adviser (2001).
 * Sandra Reemer, 66, Dutch singer ("Als het om de liefde gaat", "Colorado", "The Party's Over"), breast cancer.
 * Márta Rudas, 80, Hungarian javelin thrower, Olympic silver medalist (1964).
 * Era Sezhiyan, 94, Indian writer and politician.
 * Keiichi Tahara, 65, Japanese photographer.
 * Bill Walker, 88, Scottish politician, MP for Perth and East Perthshire (1979–1983) and North Tayside (1983–1997).
 * Rokas Žilinskas, 44, Lithuanian journalist and politician, pneumonia.
 * Paul Zukofsky, 73, American violinist and conductor, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

7

 * Angela Hartley Brodie, 82, British cancer researcher.
 * Irene Brown, 98, British author and codebreaker.
 * Arthur Bunting, 80, English rugby league player and coach (Hull Kingston Rovers, Hull F.C.).
 * Ernie Edds, 91, English footballer (Plymouth Argyle, Torquay United).
 * Cyril Frankel, 95, British film director (Make Me an Offer, On the Fiddle, The Witches).
 * Michael Francis Gibson, 87, Belgian-born French art critic and writer.
 * James Hardy, 31, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens), suicide by drowning. (body discovered on this date)
 * Jan Høiland, 78, Norwegian singer.
 * Holy Bull, 26, American Thoroughbred racehorse, 1994 American Horse of the Year, euthanized.
 * Robert S. Leiken, 78, American political scientist and historian.
 * Trento Longaretti, 100, Italian painter.
 * Françoise Mailliard, 87, French Olympic fencer (1960).
 * Charles-Eugène Marin, 91, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1993).
 * Tom Poole, 81, British barrister.
 * Eero Rislakki, 92, Finnish industrial engineer.
 * France Rode, 82, Slovenian engineer, inventor of the scientific pocket calculator.
 * Deo Rwabiita, 74, Ugandan politician and diplomat.
 * Patsy Terrell, 55, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2017).
 * Ed Victor, 77, American-born British literary agent, heart attack.
 * Thierry Zéno, 67, Belgian writer and filmmaker, cancer.

8

 * Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, 84, Nicaraguan diplomat, politician and priest, Foreign Minister of Nicaragua (1979–1990) and President of the United Nations General Assembly (2008–2009).
 * Fred Fiedler, 95, Austrian-born American psychologist.
 * LeRoy Fjordbotten, 78, Canadian politician, MLA of Alberta (1979–1993).
 * Ervin A. Gonzalez, 57, American attorney, suicide.
 * Marcelo Guinle, 69, Argentine politician, Senator from Chubut Province (2001–2015).
 * Václav Halama, 76, Czech football player and coach.
 * Glenne Headly, 62, American actress (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Mr. Holland's Opus, Dick Tracy), complications from pulmonary embolism.
 * Naseem Khan, 77, British journalist (Time Out, The Guardian).
 * Sergo Kutivadze, 72, Georgian football player and coach (FC Dinamo Tbilisi, Torpedo Kutaisi).
 * Robert Melson, 46, American murderer, executed by lethal injection.
 * René Monse, 48, German Olympic heavyweight boxer (1996).
 * Jan Notermans, 84, Dutch footballer (Fortuna Sittard, national team).
 * Sam Panopoulos, 82, Greek-born Canadian cook, inventor of the Hawaiian pizza.
 * Jill Singer, 60, Australian journalist (ABC, Seven, Herald Sun), AL amyloidosis.
 * Sir Bernard Tomlinson, 96, English neuropathologist.
 * Norro Wilson, 79, American country music songwriter ("A Very Special Love Song", "The Most Beautiful Girl") and record producer, Grammy winner (1975), heart failure.
 * Prince Udaya Priyantha, 48, Sri Lankan artist and singer, complications from a brain infection.

9

 * Gazi Shahabuddin Ahmed, 78, Bangladeshi journalist, cancer.
 * Natig Aliyev, 69, Azerbaijani politician, Minister of Energy (since 2004), complications from a heart attack.
 * Andrzej Baturo, 77, Polish photographer.
 * Edit DeAk, 68, Hungarian-born American art critic and writer, pneumonia and respiratory stress syndrome.
 * Vic Edelbrock Jr., 80, American automotive products manufacturer (Edelbrock).
 * Patricia Goldsmith, 88, English artist.
 * John Heyman, 84, British-American producer (D.A.R.Y.L.).
 * Romualda Hofertienė, 75, Lithuanian politician.
 * Lady Mary Holborow, 80, British magistrate, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall (1994–2011).
 * Ewald Janusz, 76, Polish Olympic sprint canoer (1968).
 * Frank A. Jenssen, 65, Norwegian writer and photographer.
 * S. S. Khaplang, 77, Burmese politician.
 * John Liu Shi-gong, 88, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jining (since 1995).
 * Palvai Govardhan Reddy, 80, Indian politician, heart attack.
 * Grace Berg Schaible, 91, American lawyer and politician, Alaska Attorney General (1987–1989).
 * Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, 92, Namibian anti-apartheid activist, politician and political prisoner (SWAPO).
 * García Verdugo, 83, Spanish football player (Xerez CD, Real Valladolid) and manager (CD Tenerife, CA Osasuna).
 * Adam West, 88, American actor (Batman, Family Guy, Robinson Crusoe on Mars), leukemia.
 * Sheila Willcox, 81, British equestrian, European champion (1957).
 * John C. Yoder, 66, American judge and politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1992–1996, 2004–2008), complications of heart surgery.

10

 * Abu Khattab al-Tunisi, Tunisian jihadist, shot.
 * Ray J. Ceresa, 83, British philatelist.
 * Chi Po-lin, 52, Taiwanese aerial photographer and director (Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above), helicopter crash.
 * Alexander M. Cruickshank, 97, American chemist.
 * Austin Deasy, 80, Irish politician, TD (1977–2002) and Minister of Agriculture (1982–1987).
 * Helen Freedhoff, 77, Canadian theoretical physicist.
 * Peter Hocken, 84, British theologian and historian.
 * John R. Holman, 67, British philatelist.
 * Herma Hill Kay, 82, American legal scholar.
 * Malang, 89, Filipino cartoonist, illustrator and painter.
 * Oscar Mammì, 90, Italian politician, Minister of Mail and Telecommunications (1987–1991).
 * Mihai Nedef, 85, Romanian Olympic basketball player (1952).
 * Jerry Nelson, 73, American astronomer.
 * Julia Perez, 36, Indonesian actress, cervical cancer.
 * Samuel V. Wilson, 93, American army lieutenant general, Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (1976–1977).

11

 * Alan Campbell, 67, Northern Irish Pentecostal pastor and author.
 * Errol Christie, 53, British boxer, lung cancer.
 * Herman T. Costello, 96, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1976–1982) and Senate (1982–1984).
 * Alice Dewey, 89, American anthropologist.
 * John Friedmann, 91, Austrian-born American academic.
 * David Fromkin, 84, American historian.
 * Jim Graham, 71, American politician, member of the Council of the District of Columbia (1999–2015), complications from an infection.
 * Nigel Grainge, 70, British music industry executive (Ensign Records).
 * Alexandra Kluge, 80, German actress and physician.
 * Lois McIvor, 86, New Zealand artist.
 * Norman Pollack, 84, American historian, cancer.
 * S. R. Ramchandra Rao, 85, Indian cricket umpire.
 * Ragnar Rommetveit, 92, Norwegian psychologist.
 * Geoffrey Rowell, 74, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Basingstoke (1994–2001) and Europe (2001–2013).
 * Clive Rushton, 69, British Olympic swimmer (1972) and swimming coach, cancer.
 * Elaine Schreiber, 78, Australian Paralympic athlete.
 * Rosalie Sorrels, 83, American folk singer.
 * Corneliu Stroe, 67, Romanian drummer and percussionist, heart attack.

12

 * Teresa Albuquerque, 87, Indian historian.
 * Piotr Andrejew, 69, Polish film director (Shadow Man).
 * Myron Atkinson, 89, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1969–1976).
 * Sam Beazley, 101, British actor (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Johnny English, Pride and Prejudice).
 * Brian Bellhouse, 80, British academic, engineer and entrepreneur, trampled.
 * Theodor Bergmann, 101, German agronomist.
 * Joan Bicknell, 78, English psychiatrist.
 * Marike Bok, 74, Dutch portrait painter.
 * Robert Campeau, 93, Canadian financier and real estate developer.
 * Vinod Chohan, 68, Tanzanian particle accelerator specialist and engineer.
 * Morton N. Cohen, 96, American author and scholar.
 * Clifford John Earle Jr., 81, American mathematician.
 * David W. Frank, 67, American actor, author and educator, complications from cancer.
 * Jim Galton, 92, American businessman, CEO of Marvel Entertainment Group.
 * Philip Gossett, 75, American musicologist.
 * Gheorghe Gușet, 49, Romanian shot putter, competed in 1992, 2000, and 2004 Olympics, aortic dissection.
 * Jagjeet Singh Kular, 75, Kenyan Olympic hockey player (1972).
 * Fernando Martínez Heredia, 78, Cuban revolutionary and politician.
 * Masahide Ōta, 92, Japanese historian and politician, Governor of Okinawa Prefecture (1990–1998), pneumonia and respiratory failure.
 * Frank Pecora, 86, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania Senate for the 44th District (1979–1994).
 * Pessalli, 26, Brazilian footballer (Grêmio, Angers, Paraná), traffic collision.
 * C. Narayana Reddy, 85, Indian writer and poet, recipient of the Jnanpith Award (1988).
 * Frans Ronnes, 68, Dutch politician, Mayor of Haaren (2001–2013).
 * David Shentow, 92, Belgian-born Canadian Holocaust survivor.
 * Marvin Herman Shoob, 94, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (1979–1991).
 * Brian Taylor, 84, English cricketer (Essex).
 * Charles P. Thacker, 74, American computer designer, co-inventor of Ethernet, complications from esophageal cancer.
 * Karl-Heinz Weigang, 81, German football coach, heart attack.
 * Donald Winch, 82, British economist and academic.

13

 * Jeffrey Arenburg, 60, Canadian killer, heart attack.
 * Richard Farson, 90, American behavioral psychologist, author, and educator.
 * A. R. Gurney, 86, American playwright (The Dining Room, Love Letters).
 * Hansel, 29, American racehorse, winner of the 1991 Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes, euthanized.
 * Richard Long, 4th Viscount Long, 88, British politician and aristocrat.
 * Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, 93, British peeress.
 * Lee Murchison, 79, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys), complications from a fall.
 * Yōko Nogiwa, 81, Japanese actress (Yakuza Deka, Key Hunter, Minna no Ie).
 * José Odon Maia Alencar, 88, Brazilian politician, Governor of Piauí (1966), Mayor of Pio IX (1959–1962).
 * Jack Ong, 76, American actor (Next, Leprechaun in the Hood, General Hospital), brain tumor.
 * Ootje Oxenaar, 87, Dutch graphic artist and banknote designer.
 * Anita Pallenberg, 75, Italian actress (Barbarella, Performance, A Degree of Murder), hepatitis.
 * Pierre Papillaud, 81, French businessman.
 * Zahir Shah, 70, Pakistani actor.
 * Ulf Stark, 72, Swedish author (Can You Whistle, Johanna?), cancer.
 * Rick Tuten, 52, American football player (Seattle Seahawks).

14

 * Raziel Abelson, 95, American philosopher.
 * Luis Abanto Morales, 93, Peruvian singer and composer.
 * June Blum, 87, American artist.
 * Fred Cogley, 82, Irish sports broadcaster.
 * Lynn Conkwright, 63, American bodybuilder.
 * Jacques Foix, 86, French footballer.
 * Ann Louise Gilligan, 71, Irish feminist theologian, complications from a brain haemorrhage.
 * Rob Gonsalves, 57, Canadian painter and illustrator.
 * Ernestina Herrera de Noble, 92, Argentine newspaper publisher (Clarín).
 * Arthur J. Jackson, 92, American military officer, Medal of Honor recipient.
 * Kuriakose Kunnacherry, 88, Indian Syro-Malabar hierarch, Archbishop of Kottayam (1974–2006).
 * Don Matthews, 77, American-Canadian football coach (BC Lions, Toronto Argonauts, Edmonton Eskimos), cancer.
 * Khadija Saye, 24, British photographer, injuries sustained in the Grenfell Tower fire.
 * Hein Verbruggen, 75, Dutch sports administrator, President of the UCI (1991–2005), leukemia.

15

 * Ibrahim Abouleish, 80, Egyptian pharmacologist and biodynamic agriculturalist (SEKEM).
 * Martin Aitken, 95, British archaeometrist.
 * David L. Armstrong, 75, American politician, Mayor of Louisville (1999–2003).
 * Ajmer Singh Aulakh, 74, Indian playwright, cancer.
 * Aleksey Batalov, 88, Russian actor (The Cranes Are Flying, The Lady with the Dog, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears), complications from a fall.
 * P. N. Bhagwati, 95, Indian judge, Chief Justice (1985–1986), acting Governor of Gujarat (1967, 1973).
 * Jacques Charpentier, 83, French composer and organist.
 * John Dalmas, 90, American science fiction writer, pneumonia.
 * Bill Dana, 92, American comedian, actor and screenwriter (The Bill Dana Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Nude Bomb).
 * Wilma de Faria, 72, Brazilian politician, Governor of Rio Grande do Norte (2003–2010), cancer.
 * Evelyn Freeman Roberts, 98, American musician, songwriter and educator.
 * Kyla Greenbaum, 95, British pianist.
 * Stina Haage, 92, Swedish Olympic gymnast (1948).
 * Larry Hayes, 81, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).
 * Jim Hendrick, 82, American sports announcer.
 * Phyllis A. Kravitch, 96, American judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1979–1981) and Eleventh Circuit (1981–1996).
 * Barbara Kulaszka, 64, Canadian lawyer, lung cancer.
 * Kalamandalam Leelamma, 65, Indian classical dancer.
 * James W. McCord Jr., 93, American intelligence officer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Dame Ngāneko Minhinnick, 77, New Zealand Māori leader (Ngāti Te Ata).
 * Rumen Nenov, 47, Bulgarian footballer.
 * Harry Prime, 97, American big band singer.
 * Danny Schock, 68, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers).
 * Olbram Zoubek, 91, Czech sculptor.

16

 * John G. Avildsen, 81, American film director (Rocky, The Karate Kid, Save the Tiger), Oscar winner (1977), pancreatic cancer.
 * Christian Cabrol, 91, French cardiac surgeon and politician, MEP (1994–1999).
 * Héctor Cardona, 81, Puerto Rican sports executive, president of Puerto Rico Olympic Committee (1991–2008), executive vice-president of International Amateur Boxing Association, cancer.
 * Eliza Clívia, 37, Brazilian singer, traffic collision.
 * Jim French, 84, American photographer
 * Luciano Frosini, 89, Italian racing cyclist.
 * Stephen Furst, 63, American actor (Babylon 5, Animal House, St. Elsewhere), complications from diabetes.
 * Leon Garror, 69, American football player (Buffalo Bills).
 * Curt Hanson, 73, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 2009), cancer.
 * Mieczysław Kalenik, 84, Polish stage and film actor (Krzyżacy).
 * Edzai Kasinauyo, 42, Zimbabwean footballer (CAPS United, Moroka Swallows).
 * Helmut Kohl, 87, German politician, Chancellor (1982–1998), Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate (1969–1976).
 * Maurice Mességué, 95, French herbalist.
 * Ren Rong, 99, Chinese politician, Communist Party Chief of Tibet Autonomous Region (1971–1980).
 * Günter Siebert, 86, German football player and executive, West German Champion (1958) and chairman (Schalke).
 * Hans Olav Tungesvik, 81, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1985), traffic collision.
 * Dick Warner, 70, Irish journalist (RTÉ) and environmentalist.

17

 * Rodolfo Fontiveros Beltran, 68, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Bontoc-Lagawe (2006–2012) and Bishop of San Fernando de La Union (since 2012).
 * Elias Burstein, 99, American physicist.
 * Ken Campbell, 89, Australian paleontologist.
 * Gailanne Cariddi, 63, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 2011).
 * Diana Cavallo, 85, American author.
 * Iván Fandiño, 36, Spanish bullfighter, gored.
 * Larry Grantham, 78, American football player (New York Jets).
 * Józef Grudzień, 78, Polish lightweight boxer, Olympic champion (1964) and silver medalist (1968).
 * Pierre Imhasly, 77, Swiss author and poet, cancer.
 * Henk van Rossum, 97, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1967–1986).
 * Baldwin Lonsdale, 68, ni-Vanuatu politician, President (since 2014), heart attack.
 * Luis Lusquiños, 65, Argentine politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (2005–2009), Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers (2001).
 * William S. Massey, 96, American mathematician.
 * Thara Memory, 68, American jazz trumpeter, Grammy winner (2013).
 * Omar Monza, 88, Argentine Olympic basketball player (1952), world champion (1950).
 * Frederick P. Nickles, 69, American politician.
 * Venus Ramey, 92, American beauty pageant contestant (Miss America 1944) and gun rights activist.
 * Leopoldo S. Tumulak, 72, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tagbilaran (1992–2005) and Military Ordinary of the Philippines (since 2005), pancreatic cancer.
 * Anneliese Uhlig, 98, German actress (Don Cesare di Bazan).
 * Emil Wojtaszek, 89, Polish politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1976–1980).

18

 * Atmasthananda, 98, Indian Hindu leader, president of Ramakrishna Math (since 2007).
 * Octavio Betancourt Arango, 89, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Garzón (1975–1977).
 * Hans Breder, 81, German-born American artist, complications of ischemic colitis.
 * Pierluigi Chicca, 79, Italian fencer, Olympic silver (1964, 1968) and bronze medalist (1960).
 * Keith Farnham, 69, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2009–2014).
 * Albert Franks, 81, English footballer (Newcastle United, Rangers, Greenock Morton).
 * Roger Greenspun, 87, American journalist and film critic.
 * Tim Hague, 34, Canadian mixed martial artist (UFC, WSOF, KOTC), brain hemorrhage.
 * John Wesley Hardt, 95, American Methodist prelate and author.
 * Joel Joffe, Baron Joffe, 85, South African-born British human rights lawyer and life peer.
 * Predhiman Krishan Kaw, 69, Indian plasma physicist, heart disease.
 * Joyce Lindores, 73, Scottish bowler, Commonwealth Games gold medalist (1988).
 * Tony Liscio, 76, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Antonio Medellín, 75, Mexican actor (Tres veces Ana, Porque el amor manda, Cuando me enamoro).
 * Chris Murrell, 61, American jazz singer.
 * Simon Nelson, 85, American mass murderer.
 * Shih Chun-jen, 93, Taiwanese neurosurgeon and politician, Minister of the Department of Health (1986–1990), heart attack.
 * Ola Skarholt, 77, Norwegian orienteering runner, world champion (1970).
 * Shirley Walters, 91, Australian politician, Senator for Tasmania (1975–1993).

19

 * Wivianne Bergh, 78, Swedish Olympic discus thrower (1960).
 * Brian Cant, 83, British actor (Dappledown Farm) and television presenter (Play School), complications of Parkinson's disease.
 * Ron Crane, 67, American electrical engineer, cancer.
 * Ivan Dias, 81, Indian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Bombay (1996–2006) and Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (2006–2011).
 * Tony DiCicco, 68, American soccer coach (women's national team), Olympic champion (1996) and 1999 World Cup winner.
 * Tabaré Hackenbruch, 88, Uruguayan politician, MP (1967–1973) and Mayor of Canelones (1985–1989, 1995–2005).
 * Carla Fendi, 79, Italian fashion executive (Fendi).
 * Sir Brian Kenny, 83, British army general, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1990–1993).
 * Hedwig Leenaert, 85, Belgian Olympic athlete.
 * Ilse Pagé, 78, German actress (Berlin, Schoenhauser Corner).
 * Amrit Pal, 76, Indian actor, cirrhosis.
 * Zoltan Sarosy, 110, Hungarian-born Canadian chess master.
 * Annikki Tähti, 87, Finnish schlager singer.
 * Otto Warmbier, 22, American college student, convicted of theft and imprisoned by North Korea.

20

 * Roger D. Abrahams, 84, American folklorist.
 * Herbert H. Ágústsson, 90, Austrian-born Icelandic composer and musician.
 * Ali Audah, 92, Indonesian author.
 * James Berry, 93, Jamaican-born British poet, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Mervyn Crossman, 82, Australian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medalist (1964).
 * Bob A. Johnson, 71, American politician.
 * Frode Larsen, 68, Norwegian footballer (SK Brann, national team).
 * Sergei Mylnikov, 58, Russian ice hockey player (Traktor Chelyabinsk, Quebec Nordiques), Olympic champion (1988).
 * John Perry, 97, English Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Middlesex (1975–1982).
 * Prodigy, 42, American rapper (Mobb Deep), accidental choking.
 * R. D. Reid, 72, Canadian actor (Nero Wolfe, Dawn of the Dead, Capote).
 * Héctor Ríos Ereñú, 86, Argentine military officer, Chief of Defense Staff (1983–1987).
 * William Schull, 95, American geneticist.
 * Fredrik Skagen, 80, Norwegian writer.

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 * Gurmit Singh Aulakh, 79, Pakistani research scientist and political activist.
 * Philip Coppens, 86, Dutch-born American chemist and crystallographer.
 * Yuri Drozdov, 91, Russian spymaster.
 * Kelechi Emeteole, 66, Nigerian footballer (national team), throat cancer.
 * John Faull, 83, Welsh rugby union player (Swansea, British Lions).
 * Leroy Jenkins, 83, American televangelist.
 * Jean-Pierre Kahane, 90, French mathematician.
 * Pompeyo Márquez, 95, Venezuelan politician and guerrilla, founder of the Movement for Socialism party and Minister of Borders (1994–1999).
 * Steffi Martin, 54, German luger, Olympic (1984, 1988) and world champion (1983, 1985), cancer.
 * Udit Narayan, 57, Fijian politician.
 * Ludger Rémy, 68, German harpsichordist and conductor.
 * Belton Richard, 77, American singer and Cajun accordionist, pneumonia.
 * György Rubovszky, 73, Hungarian lawyer and politician, MP (1994–2002, since 2003).
 * Con Sciacca, 70, Italian-born Australian politician, MP for Bowman (1987–1996, 1998–2004), Minister for Veterans' Affairs (1994–1996), cancer.
 * Robert M. Shoemaker, 93, American military officer, commander of FORSCOM (1977–1982).
 * Ray Smith, 88, English footballer (Southend United F.C.).
 * Alexandre Sowa, 90, French cyclist.
 * Brian Street, 73, British anthropologist.
 * Ila Teromaa, 63, Finnish motorcycle speedway rider, complications from surgery.
 * Gordon Voss, 79, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1973–1989), traffic collision.
 * Howard Witt, 85, American actor (Death of a Salesman).

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 * Norman Ayrton, 92, British actor, director and theatre instructor.
 * Richard Benson, 73, American photographer, heart failure.
 * Vincent Cooke, 81, American Jesuit and academic administrator, President of Canisius College (1993–2010), cancer.
 * Pavel Dalaloyan, 38, Russian footballer, traffic collision.
 * Paul De Rolf, 74, American actor (The Ten Commandments, The Beverly Hillbillies) and choreographer (1941), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Hervé Filion, 77, Canadian Hall of Fame harness racing driver, complications from COPD.
 * Gunter Gabriel, 75, German singer, musician and composer, fall.
 * Kevin Gatter, 65, English pathologist.
 * Necmettin Karaduman, 90, Turkish politician.
 * Des Hanafin, 86, Irish politician, member of Seanad Éireann (1965–2002).
 * Carroll N. Jones III, 72, American artist.
 * Mao Kobayashi, 34, Japanese actress and television presenter (NTV), breast cancer.
 * Frank Kush, 88, American Hall of Fame football player and coach (Arizona State).
 * Keith Loneker, 46, American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and actor (Out of Sight, Superbad), cancer.
 * Quett Masire, 91, Botswanan politician, President (1980–1998), complications from surgery.
 * Sheila Michaels, 78, American writer and activist, popularizer of term Ms., leukemia.
 * Bogoljub Mitić Đoša, 49, Serbian comedian and actor, heart attack.
 * Jimmy Nalls, 66, American rock guitarist (Sea Level), fall.
 * Hartmut Neugebauer, 74, German actor (Charley's Nieces, Derrick).
 * John R. Quinn, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of San Francisco (1977–1995).
 * Bob Ring, 70, American ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).
 * John E. Sarno, 93, American physician and writer.
 * Philip F. Smith, 84, American Coast Guard officer.
 * Sandy Tatum, 96, American sports administrator, president of the USGA (1978–1980).
 * Robert F. Tinker, 75, American physicist and educationalist.
 * Yevhen Vansovych, 86, Ukrainian Olympian.
 * Stewart Wieck, 49, American game designer (White Wolf Publishing).
 * Nikolai Zhugan, 100, Ukrainian-born Russian pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union (1944).

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 * John Freeman, 83, Welsh rugby player (Halifax R.L.F.C.).
 * Ant Gyi, 94, Burmese singer.
 * Saman Kelegama, 58, Sri Lankan economist, stroke.
 * Betty Metcalf, 95, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1982–1988), vascular dementia.
 * Mr. Pogo, 66, Japanese professional wrestler (FMW, CSW, W*ING), cerebral infarction during back surgery.
 * Gabe Pressman, 93, American journalist (WNBC).
 * Stefano Rodotà, 84, Italian jurist and politician, Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies (1992).
 * Lucy Seki, 78, Brazilian linguist.
 * Laird Sloan, 81, Canadian Olympic sprinter.
 * Tonny van der Linden, 84, Dutch footballer (VV DOS, national team).

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 * Andrey Dvinyaninov, 31, Russian sledge hockey player, Paralympic silver medalist (2014).
 * Paul Fitzgerald, 94, Australian painter.
 * Amir Hassanpour, 73, Iranian-born Canadian academic.
 * Loren Janes, 85, American stuntman (Back to the Future, Hook, The Abyss), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Mats Johansson, 65, Swedish journalist and politician, MP (2006–2014).
 * Nick Kirk, 59, New Zealand priest, motor neuron disease.
 * Tom Kremer, 87, Romanian-born British game designer and publisher.
 * Parker Lee McDonald, 93, American jurist, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida (1979–1994).
 * Maria Mutagamba, 64, Ugandan economist and politician, Minister of Tourism (2012–2016), liver cancer.
 * Nils Nilsson, 81, Swedish ice hockey player (national team), Olympic silver medalist (1964).
 * Monica Nordquist, 76, Swedish actress (Du är inte klok, Madicken).
 * Tomasi Rabaka, 51, Fijian rugby union player.
 * Véronique Robert, 54, French-Swiss journalist, injuries sustained in explosion.
 * Anand Pal Singh, 40, Indian gangster, shot.
 * Martin J. Steinbach, 75, Canadian ophthalmologist.
 * Alberto Zerain, 55, Spanish mountaineer, avalanche.
 * Meir Zlotowitz, 73, American rabbi and publisher (ArtScroll).

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 * Elsa Daniel, 80, Argentine film actress (The Grandfather, The House of the Angel, La mano en la trampa).
 * Agha Shahbaz Khan Durrani, Pakistani politician, Senator (since 2015), heart attack.
 * Dave Evans, 66, American bluegrass musician.
 * Olga Feliú, 84, Chilean lawyer, academic and politician, Senator (1990–1998).
 * Walter Fillmore, 84, American marines brigadier general.
 * Hal Fryar, 90, American actor and TV show host (The Three Stooges), bladder cancer.
 * Harry Gorringe, 89, Australian cricketer (Western Australia).
 * Skip Homeier, 86, American actor (Tomorrow, the World!, Boys' Ranch, Star Trek), spinal myelopathy.
 * Sunil Lal Joshi, 51, Nepalese Olympic weightlifter (1996), heart attack.
 * Lorna McDonald, 100, Australian historian and author.
 * Denis McQuail, 82, British communication theorist.
 * K. R. Mohanan, 69, Indian film director (Swaroopam), stomach illness.
 * Félix Mourinho, 79, Portuguese football player and manager (Vitória Setúbal, Rio Ave).
 * Meir Nimni, 68, Israeli Olympic footballer.
 * Robert Overend, 86, Northern Irish farmer and politician.
 * Sir Richard Paniguian, 67, British civil servant and industrialist.
 * Alain Senderens, 77, French chef.
 * Gordon Wilson, 79, Scottish politician, leader of the Scottish National Party (1979–1990), MP (1974–1987).
 * Eduard Zeman, 69, Czech politician, Minister of Education, Youth and Sports (1998–2002).

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 * David Bleakley, 92, Northern Irish politician, MP (1958–1965).
 * Jimmy Chi, 69, Australian playwright and composer (Bran Nue Dae).
 * Jean Delahaye, 87, French cyclist.
 * Claude Fagedet, 89, French photographer.
 * Desh Bandhu Gupta, 79, Indian billionaire businessman, founder of Lupin Limited.
 * Janet Lunn, 88, American-born Canadian children's writer (The Root Cellar, The Hollow Tree).
 * Rex Makin, 91, British solicitor, coined the term "Beatlemania".
 * Sir Duncan McMullin, 90, New Zealand jurist.
 * Guy Ngan, 91, New Zealand artist.
 * Doug Peterson, 71, American yacht designer, cancer.
 * Isaías Pimentel, 84, Venezuelan tennis player.
 * Habib Thiam, 84, Senegalese politician, Prime Minister (1981–1983, 1991–1998).
 * Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister, 91, Swedish countess, Chief Court Mistress (1994-2015).

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 * Bridget Allchin, 90, British archaeologist.
 * Geri Allen, 60, American jazz pianist, composer and educator, cancer.
 * Dušan T. Bataković, 60, Serbian historian and diplomat.
 * Peter L. Berger, 88, American sociologist (Boston University).
 * Better Talk Now, 18, American racehorse, winner of the 2004 Breeders' Cup Turf, euthanized.
 * Piotr Bikont, 62, Polish journalist, publicist, culinary critic, and theatre director, traffic collision.
 * Michael Bond, 91, British children's author (Paddington Bear).
 * Jacinta Coleman, 42, New Zealand Olympic cyclist (2000), bowel cancer.
 * Pierre Combescot, 77, French journalist and writer.
 * Tom Corcoran, 85, American Olympic alpine skier (1956, 1960).
 * Sudhin Das, 87, Bangladeshi Nazrul Sangeet musician.
 * Mary Blagg Huey, 95, American educator, president of Texas Woman's University (1976–1986).
 * Rae Desmond Jones, 75, Australian poet, novelist and politician.
 * Paolo Limiti, 77, Italian journalist, television/radio writer/presenter and songwriter ("Silent Voices"), brain cancer.
 * João Oneres Marchiori, 84, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Caçador (1977–1983) and Lages (1987–2009).
 * Michael Nyqvist, 56, Swedish actor (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, John Wick), lung cancer.
 * Stéphane Paille, 52, French football player and manager (Sochaux, national team).
 * Fernando Picó, 75, Puerto Rican academic, historian and Jesuit priest, specialist on the history of Puerto Rico.
 * Valentín Pimstein, 91, Chilean television producer (María la del Barrio, Marimar, Carrusel), respiratory arrest.
 * Maksym Shapoval, 38, Ukrainian chief intelligence officer, car bomb.
 * Ric Suggitt, 58, Canadian rugby union coach (national team).
 * Suh Yun-bok, 94, South Korean Olympic athlete (1948), winner of the Boston Marathon (1947).
 * Mustafa Tlass, 85, Syrian military officer and politician, Minister of Defense (1972–2004).
 * Roger Toulson, Lord Toulson, 70, British lawyer and Supreme Court judge.
 * Toytown, 24, British eventing horse.
 * Anthony Young, 51, American baseball player (New York Mets, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros), brain cancer.

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 * Russ Adams, 86, American tennis photographer.
 * Robert Bockstael, 94, Canadian politician.
 * Peter Paul Busuttil, 73, Maltese politician, Mayor of Hal Safi (1994-2012) and involved in Raymond Caruana murder.
 * Phil Cohran, 90, American jazz trumpeter.
 * Christopher Colclough, 70, English economist.
 * Michael Lindsay Coulton Crawford, 100, British submariner.
 * C. O. Erickson, 93, American producer and production manager (Rear Window, Chinatown, Blade Runner), heart complications.
 * John Higgins, 87, Scottish footballer (Hibernian), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Nazmul Huda Bachchu, 78, Bangladeshi actor.
 * Shinji Mori, 42, Japanese baseball player and coach, sepsis.
 * Bernard Nottage, 71, Bahamian politician and Olympic sprinter (1968).
 * Wally O'Connell, 94, Australian rugby league footballer and coach (Eastern Suburbs, Manly-Warringah).
 * Ola Mildred Rexroat, 99, American Airforce Service pilot during World War II.
 * Bruce Stewart, 80, New Zealand author and playwright.
 * Danbaba Suntai, 55, Nigerian politician, Governor of Taraba State (2007–2012), brain injury.

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 * Ai Mingzhi, 92, Chinese writer.
 * James Davidson, 90, British politician, MP for West Aberdeenshire (1966–1970).
 * Aline Hanson, 67, Saint Martin politician, cancer.
 * Ken Hopper, 93, Australian football player (Hawthorn).
 * Carl W. Kroening, 89, American politician.
 * Miriam Marx, 90, American author.
 * John Monckton, 78, Australian swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1956) and Commonwealth Games champion (1958).
 * Louis Nicollin, 74, French entrepreneur, Chairman of Montpellier Hérault Sport Club (since 1974), heart attack.
 * Pan Qingfu, Chinese martial artist.
 * Chuck Renslow, 87, American businessman and LGBT activist.
 * Marrion Roe, 82, New Zealand Olympic swimmer (1956).
 * Antonio Sagona, 61, Australian archaeologist.
 * William Sanders, 75, American author and editor (Helix SF).
 * Dave Semenko, 59, Canadian ice hockey player and scout (Edmonton Oilers), liver and pancreatic cancer.
 * Achille Tramarin, 70, Italian politician.
 * Suna Venter, 32, South African journalist and radio producer (SABC), heart failure.
 * Michael Vickery, 86, American historian.

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 * Ramiro Alejandro Celis, 25, Mexican bullfighter, gored.
 * Minaketan Das, 56, Indian actor, pancreatic cancer.
 * Karunamaya Goswami, 74, Bangladeshi musicologist.
 * Mitchell Henry, 24, American football player (Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens), leukemia.
 * Colin Hughes, 87, Bahamian-born Australian political scientist.
 * Darrall Imhoff, 78, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers, Portland Trail Blazers), Olympic gold medalist (1960), heart attack.
 * Godfrey Gitahi Kariuki, 79, Kenyan politician, MP (2003–2007) and Senator (since 2013).
 * Bahadur Nariman Kavina, 80, Indian naval officer, commanding officer of the Nipat.
 * László Kovács, 66, Hungarian football player (Videoton, ETO, national team) and coach.
 * Barry Norman, 83, British film critic and television presenter (Film...).
 * Max Runager, 61, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers).
 * Ramon Schwartz Jr., 92, American politician.
 * Jake Tordesillas, 68, Filipino screenwriter (Bagets, Captain Barbell, Magpakailanman), complications from a fall.
 * Simone Veil, 89, French lawyer and politician, President of the European Parliament (1979–1982), Minister of Health (1974–1979, 1993–1995), and Holocaust survivor.