Deaths in March 2013

The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2013.

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

 * Jewel Akens, 79, American R&B singer ("The Birds and the Bees"), complications from back surgery.
 * Janez Albreht, 87, Slovenian actor.
 * Campbell Armstrong, 69, Scottish author.
 * Chris Canavan, 84, British actor (Coronation Street).
 * W. Gene Corley, 77, American consulting engineer.
 * Helga Cranston, 91, German film editor.
 * Robert Danhof, 87, American judge, member (1969–1992) and Chief Judge (1976–1992) of the Michigan Court of Appeals.
 * Bonnie Franklin, 69, American actress (One Day at a Time, The Young and the Restless, Please Don't Eat the Daisies), pancreatic cancer.
 * Mukesh Gadhvi, 50, Indian politician, MP for Banaskantha, complications from a stroke.
 * Sammy Guillen, 88, Trinidadian-born New Zealand cricketer, represented both countries.
 * D. V. J. Harischandra, 74, Sri Lankan psychiatrist and Buddhist scholar, complications from a heart attack.
 * Margaret Johansen, 89, Norwegian novelist.
 * Gaynelle Griffin Jones, 64, American lawyer and judge, US Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, member of the Texas Court of Appeals, cancer.
 * Pat Keen, 79, English actress (Fawlty Towers, Shadowlands).
 * Naw Kham, 43, Burmese drug lord, execution by lethal injection.
 * Magic, 37, American rap vocalist (Sky's the Limit), traffic collision.
 * Ric Menello, 60, American writer (Two Lovers), music video director ((You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)), heart attack.
 * John Paul Miller, 94, American goldsmith.
 * Trevor Morley, 79, English cricketer.
 * Erich Pennekamp, 83, German Olympic water polo player.
 * Rafael Puyana, 81, Colombian harpsichordist.
 * Sir Alan Smith, 95, British World War II Spitfire fighter ace.
 * Ken Stanley, 91, English table tennis player.
 * Gabriel Vanel, 88, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Auch (1985–1996).
 * Ludwig Zausinger, 84, German footballer.

2

 * Phillip Bonosky, 96, American novelist and journalist.
 * Tom Borland, 80, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), MVP of the College World Series (1955).
 * Francesca Forrellad, 85, Spanish writer, aneurysm.
 * Walther Gerhold, 91, German Marine-Schreiber-Obergefreiter in the Kriegsmarine during World War II.
 * Peter Harvey, 68, Australian television journalist (Nine Network), pancreatic cancer.
 * William F. Hyland, 89, American politician and lawyer, New Jersey Attorney General (1974–1978).
 * Jimmy Jackson, 81, Scottish footballer (Notts County).
 * Eriya Kategaya, 67, Ugandan politician, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Affairs.
 * Giorgos Kolokithas, 67, Greek basketball player, cardiac arrest.
 * Thomas McEvilley, 73, American art critic and academic, complications from cancer.
 * Master O'Reilly, 10, New Zealand-bred Australian racehorse, winner of Caulfield Cup (2007).
 * Bryce Rope, 90, New Zealand All Blacks rugby union coach (1983–1984).
 * Hans Schnitger, 97, Dutch Olympic bronze-medalist field hockey player (1936).
 * Shabnam Shakeel, 70, Pakistani poet and author.
 * Bjørn Skau, 84, Norwegian politician, Minister of Justice and the Police (1981).
 * Jorge Vago, 85, Argentine Olympic sailor.
 * Zdeněk Švestka, 87, Czech astronomer.

3

 * Zora Kramer Brown, 63, American breast cancer awareness advocate, ovarian cancer.
 * Luis Cubilla, 72, Uruguayan footballer (River Plate, Nacional), stomach cancer.
 * Rik De Saedeleer, 89, Belgian football player (KV Mechelen) and journalist.
 * Johann Eekhoff, 71, German economist.
 * Col Firmin, 72, Australian politician.
 * Jaime Guadalupe González Domínguez, 38, Mexican journalist, shot.
 * Plamen Goranov, 36, Bulgarian rights activist, self-immolation.
 * Müslüm Gürses, 59, Turkish singer and actor, complications from heart surgery.
 * Johnny Hanks, 78, New Zealand boxer.
 * Junior Heffernan, 23, Irish triathlete and racing cyclist, race collision.
 * Gerald D. Klee, 86, American psychiatrist and LSD expert, involved in hallucinogenic drug research for US Army, complications following surgery.
 * Manfred Kremser, 62, Austrian ethnologist.
 * Danie G. Krige, 93, South African mining engineer and geologist.
 * Richard Matthews, 60, South African Emmy- and BAFTA Award-winning wildlife filmmaker (BBC Natural History Unit), plane crash.
 * Bobby Rogers, 73, American soul singer and songwriter (The Miracles), complications from diabetes.
 * José Sancho, 68, Spanish actor, lung cancer.
 * Song Wenfei, 27, Chinese actress, uterine cancer.
 * James Strong, 68, Australian businessman, CEO of Qantas (1993–2001), complications from lung surgery.
 * George Wearring, 84, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1952).
 * Donald W. Zacharias, 77, American academic, President of MSU (1985–1997).

4

 * José Almandoz, 75, Spanish Olympic rower.
 * Lillian Cahn, 89, American businesswoman, co-founder of Coach, Inc. and designer of the Coach handbag
 * Bill Dankbaar, 60, Australian Olympic rower.
 * Menachem Froman, 67, Israeli settler and chief rabbi, colorectal cancer.
 * Dic Goodman, 93, Welsh poet.
 * Harry Greene, 89, Welsh actor and television personality, creator of Changing Rooms and DIY SOS.
 * Chick Halbert, 94, American basketball player.
 * Seki Matsunaga, 84, Japanese footballer.
 * Mickey Moore, 98, Canadian-born American actor and director, heart failure.
 * Maurus Nekaro, 57, Namibian politician, Governor of Kavango Region (since 2010), hypertension.
 * Tom Pennington, 73, American football player (Georgia Bulldogs, Dallas Texans).
 * George Petherbridge, 85, English footballer (Bristol Rovers).
 * Jérôme Savary, 70, Argentine-born French theater director and actor, cancer.
 * Hobart Muir Smith, 100, American herpetologist.
 * Toren Smith, 52, Canadian manga publisher and translator.
 * Fran Warren, 87, American singer ("Sunday Kind of Love") and actress (Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd).

5

 * Paul Bearer, 58, American professional wrestling manager (WWF), upper respiratory infection.
 * Hugo Chávez, 58, Venezuelan politician and military officer, President (since 1999), heart attack.
 * Stephen Citron, 89, American composer and biographer.
 * Nigel Forbes, 22nd Lord Forbes, 95, Scottish soldier, businessman and politician, Minister of State for Scotland (1958–1959).
 * Calvin Fowler, 73, American Olympic gold medallist basketball player (1968).
 * Charles Galbreath, 87, American politician and judge, member of the Tennessee House (1960–1968) and Court of Appeals (1968–1978), pneumonia.
 * Duane Gish, 92, American creationist.
 * Gorō Naya, 83, Japanese voice actor (Lupin III, Kamen Rider, Space Battleship Yamato), chronic respiratory failure.
 * Dawn Clark Netsch, 86, American politician, member of the Illinois State Senate (1972–1990), Illinois Comptroller (1991–1995), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Dieter Pfaff, 65, German actor, lung cancer.
 * Rajasulochana, 77, Indian actress and dancer, renal failure.
 * Robert Relyea, 82, American film producer (West Side Story, Bullitt), natural causes.
 * Melvin Rhyne, 76, American jazz organist.
 * Hikmat al-Shihabi, 82, Syrian military leader.
 * Tommy Smith, 75, American jockey.
 * Arthur Storch, 87, American theatrical director and actor, founder of Syracuse Stage.
 * Luc Wallays, 51, Belgian cyclist, cancer.
 * Tove Wallenstrøm, 98, Danish actress.
 * Bill Walters, 69, American politician, member of the Arkansas Senate (1982–2000), pancreatic cancer.

6

 * Maciej Berbeka, 58, Polish mountaineer, climbing accident.
 * Dave Bewley, 92, English footballer (Watford).
 * Sabine Bischoff, 54, German Olympic champion fencer (1984).
 * Chorão, 42, Brazilian singer-songwriter (Charlie Brown Jr.), skateboarder and screenwriter, cocaine overdose.
 * Ahmed Zaman Chowdhury, 65, Bangladeshi film journalist, screenwriter and lyricist, road accident.
 * W. Wallace Cleland, 83, American biochemist.
 * Stompin' Tom Connors, 77, Canadian country-folk singer ("The Hockey Song", "Bud the Spud"), kidney failure.
 * Ward de Ravet, 88, Belgian actor.
 * Keld Helmer-Petersen, 92, Danish art photographer.
 * Takashi Iwashige, 58, Japanese manga artist.
 * Abdul Jalil, 74, Bangladeshi politician, MP for Naogaon District.
 * Sir Norman King, 79, British vice admiral and naval secretary.
 * Alvin Lee, 68, British guitarist (Ten Years After), complications from surgery.
 * Carlo Lotti, 96, Italian engineer.
 * Jack Marshall, 86, Australian rugby player.
 * Paddy McIlvenny, 88, Northern Irish footballer.
 * Andrei Panin, 50, Russian actor.
 * John Spence, 83, Saint Vincent-born Trinidadian politician and botanist, member of the Trinidad Senate (1987–2000), heart attack.
 * Roland Trebicka, 65, Albanian actor, lung cancer.
 * Bernarda Vásquez Méndez, 95, Costa Rican suffragist, first country's female to vote.
 * Mike Walker, 101, American engineer.

7

 * Kenny Ball, 82, English jazz trumpeter, pneumonia.
 * Peter Banks, 65, English rock guitarist (Yes), heart failure.
 * Cleto Bellucci, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Fermo (1976–1997).
 * Ruth Booker-Bryant, 89, American human rights activist.
 * John J. Byrne, 81, American insurance executive, Chairman of White Mountains Insurance Group (GEICO, Overstock.com), cancer.
 * Sybil Christopher, 83, Welsh actress.
 * Dirk Coetzee, 67, South African paramilitary commander (Vlakplaas), kidney failure.
 * Didier Comès, 70, Belgian comedic artist.
 * Beatriz Consuelo, 80, Brazilian-born Swiss ballerina and dance instructor.
 * Damiano Damiani, 90, Italian film director (Amityville II: The Possession).
 * Max Ferguson, 89, British-born Canadian radio broadcaster, heart attack.
 * Barbara Goldschmidt, 91, Israeli painter.
 * Dick Graham, 90, British football manager (Colchester United F.C.), heart condition.
 * Harold Hunter, 86, American basketball coach (Tennessee State University), first African-American to sign NBA contract.
 * Frederick B. Karl, 88, American judge and politician, member of Florida House of Representatives (1956–1964), Senate (1968–1972) and Florida Supreme Court (1976–1978).
 * Stan Keery, 81, English footballer (Crewe Alexandra).
 * Claude King, 90, American country music singer ("Wolverton Mountain").
 * Freda Linde, 97, South African children's writer and translator.
 * Ray Martin, 87, American baseball player (Boston Braves).
 * Willie McCulloch, 85, Scottish footballer.
 * Els Noordhof, 89, Dutch artist.
 * Ali Al Numairy, 55, Emirati plastic surgeon, traffic accident.
 * Alfred Post, 86, German Olympic footballer (1952).
 * Pao Sarasin, 83, Thai politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1992), Interior Minister (1992), blood infection.
 * Jeffrey Skitch, 85, British opera singer and educator.
 * Jake Striker, 79, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox).
 * Willy Switkes, 83, American character actor (Tootsie), colon cancer.
 * Elmar Tampõld, 92, Estonian-born Canadian architect.
 * Carl Thomas, 80, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).
 * Jacques Torczyner, 98, Belgian political leader, President of the ZOA (1968–1973).
 * Jan Zwartkruis, 87, Dutch football coach (national team).

8

 * Haseeb Ahsan, 73, Pakistani cricketer.
 * Rolando Bojórquez Gutiérrez, 45, Mexican politician.
 * Hartmut Briesenick, 63, German Olympic bronze medallist shot put athlete (1972).
 * Hardin Cox, 85, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1965–1975) and Missouri Senate (1975–1983).
 * Ricardo da Force, 45, English dance vocalist (The KLF, N-Trance), brain hemorrhage.
 * Toby Graham, 92, British Olympic (1956) cross-country skier and university professor.
 * Hakob Hakobian, 89, Armenian artist, heart attack.
 * Carlos Jauregui, 80, Chilean–Canadian chess master.
 * Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist-Schmenzin, 90, German Army officer and publisher, last surviving member of the 20 July plot.
 * Jürg Marmet, 85, Swiss mountaineer, third person to summit Mount Everest (1956).
 * Enda Marren, 78, Irish lawyer.
 * Sammy Masters, 82, American rockabilly musician.
 * Tony Maxworthy, 79, British-American physicist.
 * John O'Connell, 86, Irish politician, TD for Dublin South-West (1965–1993), Minister for Health (1992–1993) and MEP for European Parliament (1979–1981).
 * Kai Pahlman, 77, Finnish footballer.
 * George Saimes, 71, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos), leukemia.
 * Rudolf Schiffl, 71, German Olympic archer.
 * Ludwig Schulze, Papua New Guinean politician.
 * Charles Thurstan Shaw, 98, British archaeologist.
 * Raymond Telles, 97, American politician and diplomat, Mayor of El Paso (1957–1961), Ambassador to Costa Rica (1961–1967).
 * Ian Wilson, 80, Irish cricketer.
 * Ginny Wood, 95, American environmentalist, founder of the Alaska Conservation Society.

9

 * Aasia, 60, Pakistani film actress.
 * Tengiz Amirejibi, 85, Georgian pianist.
 * Angelo J. Arculeo, 89, American politician.
 * Dave Bland, 83, Australian rules footballer.
 * Geoff Braybrooke, 77, British-born New Zealand politician, MP for Napier (1981–2002).
 * David Farmbrough, 83, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Bedford (1981–1993).
 * David Handley, 81, British Olympic cyclist (1960).
 * Max Jakobson, 89, Finnish diplomat and journalist.
 * Larry Martin, 69, American paleontologist, cancer.
 * Richard McIver, 71, American politician.
 * Paul Nassau, 83, American composer and lyricist.
 * Neneco Norton, 89, Paraguayan musician, composer and orchestra director.
 * Viren J. Shah, 86, Indian politician and industrialist, Governor of West Bengal (1999–2004), heart attack.
 * A. R. Shaw, 91, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives.
 * Merton Simpson, 84, American artist, gallery owner and African art collector, complications from stroke, diabetes and dementia.

10

 * Larisa Avdeyeva, 87, Russian mezzo-soprano.
 * Edelmiro Amante, 79, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1987–1995, 2001–2004, 2007–2010), liver cancer.
 * Jim Anderson, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (Springfield Indians) and coach (Washington Capitals).
 * Brian Archer, 83, Australian politician, Senator for Tasmania (1975–1994).
 * Hugh Casey, 85, Northern Irish politician.
 * John Chick, 80, Australian football player (Carlton).
 * Robert Chrisman, 75, American poet, activist and editor (The Black Scholar), complications from heart failure.
 * Stanley Crowther, 87, British politician, MP for Rotherham (1976–1992).
 * Maurice Delarue, 93, French journalist.
 * Jacques Dupont, 91, French film director (Trapped by Fear).
 * Emilio Eiroa, 77, Spanish politician, President of the Government of Aragon (1991–1993).
 * Wolf Gorelik, 80, Russian conductor.
 * František Gregor, 74, Czech Olympic ice hockey player.
 * Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland, 97, Welsh-born Swedish royal.
 * Tony Mansfield, 73, Irish hurling player and manager.
 * Antal Megyerdi, 73, Hungarian Olympic cyclist.
 * Ian Munro Ross, 85, British engineer and scientist, President of Bell Labs (1979–1991), pneumonia.
 * Frank Ruddle, 83, American cell and developmental biologist.
 * Metin Serezli, 79, Turkish actor, lung cancer.
 * Adalin Wichman, 91, American sculptor, designer of the Eclipse Award Trophy.
 * Masao Yamaguchi, 81, Japanese anthropologist, pneumonia.
 * Asa G. Yancey, Sr., 96, American physician and academic.
 * Danny Zialcita, 72, Filipino filmmaker, stroke.

11

 * Erica Andrews, 43, Mexican drag performer, Miss Continental (2004), lung ailment.
 * Helga Arendt, 48, German Olympic sprinter (1988).
 * Martin Adolf Bormann, 82, German theologian.
 * Paul Brasack, 96, German U-boat commander during World War II and Iron Cross recipient.
 * Ignatius Anthony Catanello, 74, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn (1994–2010).
 * Doug Christie, 66, Canadian lawyer and free speech activist, leader of the Western Block Party (since 2005), liver cancer.
 * Simón Alberto Consalvi, 85, Venezuelan politician and author, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1977–1979; 1985–1988), Minister of Interior and Justice (1988–1989).
 * Tony Gubba, 69, British journalist and sports commentator, leukaemia.
 * Raymond Kirsch, 71, Luxembourgian businessman and politician, President of the Council of State (2000–2001).
 * Lisa Lynch, 33, British journalist, breast cancer.
 * Maya Ray, 86, Indian politician, kidney failure.
 * Mitchell Melton, 69, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1969–1972), prostate cancer.
 * Ramankutty Nair, 87, Indian Kathakali maestro, recipient of the Padma Bhushan.
 * Robert Pecanka, 82, Austrian Olympic hockey player.
 * Jacquelin Perry, 94, American orthopedic surgeon, known for her treatment of polio.
 * Sripada Pinakapani, 99, Indian musician.
 * Florian Siwicki, 88, Polish military officer and politician, Minister of Military Affairs (1981–1990).
 * Boris Vasilyev, 88, Russian writer.

12

 * John Boncore, 61, American political activist, fall.
 * George Burditt, 90, American politician and lawyer.
 * Clive Burr, 56, British drummer (Iron Maiden), complications from multiple sclerosis.
 * Robert Castel, 79, French sociologist.
 * Stanley Cole, 89, American architect (EwingCole), designed Citizens Bank Park, pneumonia.
 * Michael Grigsby, 76, British documentary film maker.
 * John Holloway, 70, Australian public servant and diplomat, skin cancer and diabetes.
 * Kazzia, 13, German-foaled Irish thoroughbred horse, post-foaling complications. (death announced on this date)
 * Teresa Mattei, 92, Italian freedom fighter and politician, last female member of the Constituent Assembly, proposed mimosa as symbol of IWD.
 * George A. Norris, 84, Canadian artist and sculptor.
 * Gordon Pembery, 86, Welsh footballer.
 * Ray Perez, 74, American Olympic boxer.
 * Ganesh Pyne, 76, Indian painter, cardiac arrest.

13

 * José Guadalupe Cervantes Corona, 88, Mexican politician, Governor of Zacatecas (1980–1986).
 * Philip Crosfield, 88, Scottish Anglican priest.
 * Richard Davey, 74, Australian actor and playwright.
 * Léon Deladerrière, 85, French football player and coach.
 * Cartha DeLoach, 92, American FBI agent and author.
 * Ducky Detweiler, 94, American baseball player (Boston Braves).
 * Werner Hofmann, 84, Austrian art historian, cultural journalist, writer, curator and museum director, heart attack.
 * Sir Tore Lokoloko, 82, Papua New Guinean politician, Governor-General (1977–1983).
 * Jack Marston, 64, English rugby league player, cancer.
 * Delia Meulenkamp, 77, Dutch-born American Olympic swimmer (1952).
 * Veer Bhadra Mishra, 74, Indian mahant and environmentalist, Time magazine "Hero of the Planet" (1999), lung infection.
 * Hans Moretti, 84, German illusionist and escapologist.
 * Gerard Sithunywa Ndlovu, 74, South African Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Umzimkulu (1986–1994).
 * Nelson Ne'e, 59, Solomon Islands politician, MP for Central Honiara (2006–2010).
 * Perween Rahman, 56, Pakistani activist, director of the Orangi Pilot Project, homicide.
 * Rolf Schult, 85, German voice actor.
 * Władysław Stachurski, 67, Polish football player and manager (Legia Warsaw, national team).
 * Malachi Throne, 84, American actor (It Takes a Thief, Star Trek, Catch Me If You Can), lung cancer.
 * Siegfried Weiß, 79, German Olympic skier.
 * Paul H. Wendler, 96, American politician.

14

 * William Sheridan Allen, 80, American historian.
 * Jim Barrett, 86, American wine pioneer and vineyard owner (Chateau Montelena).
 * Henry Besant, 40, English mixologist and businessman, heart attack.
 * Edward Bland, 86, American filmmaker and composer (The Cry of Jazz).
 * Walt Buck, 82, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA for Clover Bar (1967–1989), stomach cancer.
 * Stanford Cazier, 82, American educator, president of California State University, Chico (1971–1979) and Utah State University (1979–1992).
 * Norman Collier, 87, British comedian, Parkinson's disease.
 * Jack Curran, 82, American high school sports coach, complications from cancer and kidney failure.
 * Jack Greene, 83, American country music singer ("Statue of a Fool", "There Goes My Everything"), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Subas Herrero, 69, Filipino comedian, respiratory failure.
 * Mirja Hietamies, 82, Finnish Olympic medal-winning (1952, 1956) cross-country skier.
 * Scott Kennedy, 47, American comedian.
 * John Konstantinos, 76, American football coach and administrator.
 * Harry Coleman McGehee, Jr., 89, American Episcopalian prelate, Bishop of Michigan (1973–1990).
 * François Narmon, 79, Belgian businessman and sports administrator.
 * Thomas Rhoad, Jr., 89, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1983–2007).
 * Paul Rose, 69, Canadian political figure, leader of PDS (1996–2002), convicted kidnapper and murderer (October Crisis), stroke.
 * Aramais Sahakyan, 76, Armenian writer and politician.
 * Ieng Sary, 87, Vietnamese-born Cambodian politician, co-founder of the Khmer Rouge.
 * George Sossenko, 94, Russian military veteran (Spanish Civil War).
 * Harry Thomson, 72, Scottish footballer (Burnley F.C.), throat cancer.
 * Camilo Vives, 71, Cuban film producer (Lucía, Fresa y Chocolate).

15

 * P Balasubramaniam, 53, Malaysian private investigator, alleged government conspiracy in the murder of Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa, heart attack.
 * James Bonk, 82, American chemistry professor.
 * Bernard Cheese, 88, British painter and printmaker.
 * Docs Keepin Time, 25-26, American Quarter Horse.
 * Booth Gardner, 76, American politician, Governor of Washington (1985–1993), Parkinson's disease.
 * Hardrock Gunter, 88, American musician, complications of pneumonia.
 * Shannon Larratt, 39, Canadian editor and publisher (BMEzine).
 * Terry Lightfoot, 77, British jazz clarinettist.
 * Leverne McDonnell, 49, Australian actress (The Saddle Club, Phoenix), cancer.
 * Masamichi Noro, 78, Japanese aikidoka, founded Kinomichi.
 * Kallam Anji Reddy, 71, Indian chemical engineer and pharmaceutical executive, founder of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, liver cancer.
 * Dante Rossi, 76, Italian Olympic water polo player.
 * Jack Stevens, 83, Australian footballer.
 * Marcel van Cleemput, 86, French-born British toy designer.
 * Peter Worsley, 88, British sociologist.
 * Felipe Zetter, 89, Mexican footballer (Club Atlas, national team).

16

 * Trond Brænne, 59, Norwegian actor and author, stroke.
 * Larcenia Bullard, 65, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1992–2000) and Senate (2002–2012).
 * Leslie Gooday, 91, British architect.
 * Jamal Nazrul Islam, 74, Bangladeshi mathematical physicist and cosmologist, diabetes and heart disease.
 * Kong Ngai, 77, Chinese film and television actor (The Greed of Man), lung cancer.
 * Luchaa Mohamed Lamin, 60, Saharawi politician and diplomat, lung cancer.
 * Elizabeth Lindsay, 100, American track and field athlete.
 * José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz, 87, Argentine economist, Minister of Economy (1976–1981).
 * John Marvel, 86, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (1979–2005), lung disease.
 * David Mills, 75, English cricketer.
 * Jason Molina, 39, American singer-songwriter, multiple organ failure.
 * Yadier Pedroso, 26, Cuban baseball player, traffic collision.
 * Sol Rabinowitz, 88, American recording industry executive (Baton Records).
 * Michael Roarty, 84, American brewing advertising executive (Anheuser-Busch), created "This Bud's for you" slogan.
 * Ruchoma Shain, 98, American-born teacher and author.
 * Bobby Smith, 76, American singer (The Spinners), complications of influenza and pneumonia.
 * Marina Solodkin, 60, Russian-born Israeli politician, Member of Knesset (1996–2013), stroke.
 * Jae Spears, 90, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1974–1980) and West Virginia Senate (1980–1992).
 * Frank Thornton, 92, British actor (Are You Being Served?, Last of the Summer Wine, Gosford Park).

17

 * Blaster Al Ackerman, 73, American writer and artist.
 * Rudolf Battěk, 88, Czech sociologist, dissident and politician, recipient of the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
 * Svein Blindheim, 96, Norwegian military officer, World War II resistance fighter and historian.
 * William B. Caldwell, III, 87, American military officer, Commander General for the Fifth Army.
 * Grady Clay, 96, American journalist and landscape architect.
 * Steve Davis, 60, American college football player (University of Oklahoma), plane crash.
 * Rosine Delamare, 101, French costume designer (The Earrings of Madame de...).
 * André Fontaine, 91, French historian and journalist.
 * Lawrence Fuchs, 86, American academic.
 * Mitchell Hooks, 89, American artist, illustrator, and movie poster artist (Dr. No, The Sand Pebbles, El Dorado).
 * Jan van Houwelingen, 73, Dutch politician, State Secretary for Defence (1981–1989), Mayor of Haarlemmermeer (1994–2003).
 * Jean-Noël Lavoie, 85, Canadian politician.
 * John David Merwin, 91, American politician, Governor of the Virgin Islands (1958–1961).
 * Olivier Metzner, 63, French criminal lawyer, apparent suicide.
 * Akio Johnson Mutek, 55, South Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Torit (since 2007), kidney failure.
 * Umm Nidal, 63, Palestinian politician, multiple organ failure.
 * Peter Scott, 82, British burglar.
 * François Sermon, 89, Belgian footballer (R.S.C. Anderlecht).
 * A.B.C. Whipple, 94, American journalist and author.

18

 * Muhammad Mahmood Alam, 77, Pakistani military officer, General and flying ace (Indo-Pakistani War of 1965).
 * Mindy Baha El Din, 54, Egyptian environmentalist, complications from a stroke.
 * Henry Bromell, 65, American screenwriter and producer (Homeland, Chicago Hope, Northern Exposure), heart attack.
 * Clay Ford, 74, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (since 2007), cancer.
 * Earl Hersh, 80, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves).
 * Ali İhsan Karayiğit, 85-86, Turkish football player.
 * Muhammad Khan, 84, Pakistani Olympic boxer.
 * Mary Ellen Rudin, 88, American mathematician.
 * Robin Williams, 93, New Zealand mathematician, university administrator and civil servant, member of the Manhattan Project.

19

 * Khalid Ahmad, 69, Pakistani poet and journalist, lung cancer.
 * Ryan Birch, 43, British judoka, traffic collision.
 * Tom Clements, 58, American civil servant, head of the Colorado Department of Corrections (since 2011), shot.
 * Desmond Drummer, 72, South African cricketer.
 * Eyvind Fjeld Halvorsen, 90, Norwegian academic.
 * Holger Juul Hansen, 88, Danish actor.
 * Lester Lewis, 46, American television writer and producer (The Office, Caroline in the City, The PJs), suicide.
 * Valentino Macchi, 75, Italian actor.
 * Lori March, 90, American television actress.
 * Sir Fergus Montgomery, 85, British politician, MP for Newcastle upon Tyne East (1959–1964), Brierley Hill (1967–1974), and Altrincham and Sale (1974–1997).
 * Seijin Noborikawa, 80, Japanese folk musician.
 * Bud Palmer, 91, American sportscaster and basketball player (New York Knicks), cancer.
 * David Parland, 42, Swedish musician (Dark Funeral), suicide.
 * Irina Petrescu, 71, Romanian actress, cancer.
 * Harry Reems, 65, American porn actor (Deep Throat), pancreatic cancer.
 * Adeline Smith, 95, American Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe elder, developed the Klallam language alphabet and first dictionary.

20

 * George Barrow, 91, American jazz saxophonist.
 * Eddie Bond, 79, American rockabilly singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Rena Golden, 51, Indian-born American journalist (CNN, The Weather Channel), lymphoma.
 * James Herbert, 69, English horror writer (The Rats).
 * Vasile Ianul, 67, Romanian football player and executive, Chairman of Dinamo Bucharest (1985–1994), cardiac arrest.
 * Robert W. Johnson, 88, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1975).
 * George Lowe, 89, New Zealand-born British mountaineer, explorer and film director, last participant of the 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition.
 * Vijay A. Madgavkar, 98, Indian badminton player.
 * Antonio Manganelli, 62, Italian police chief, head of Polizia di Stato (since 2007), complications of cancer.
 * Frederic Mayer, 81, American operatic tenor.
 * Leslie Milnes, 90, New Zealand cricketer.
 * Nicholas C. Petris, 90, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1958–1966); State Senator (1966–1996), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Zillur Rahman, 84, Bangladeshi politician, President (since 2009).
 * Jesse Rogers, 79, American baseball player (Kansas City Monarchs).
 * Emílio Santiago, 66, Brazilian singer, complications from a stroke.
 * Stefano Simoncelli, 66, Italian Olympic medal-winning (1976) fencer.
 * Nasser El Sonbaty, 47, German professional bodybuilder.
 * Risë Stevens, 99, American operatic mezzo-soprano.
 * Jack Stokes, 92, English animation director (Yellow Submarine, Heavy Metal).
 * Calvert Watkins, 80, American Indo-European linguist, Harvard professor and author.
 * Jerry E. Wilkerson, 68, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives.

21

 * Chinua Achebe, 82, Nigerian poet, professor and novelist (Things Fall Apart, Anthills of the Savannah).
 * Terry Alderete, 67, American businesswoman, cardiac arrest.
 * Joseph Blewett, 87, South African cricketer.
 * Mohamed Said Ramadan Al-Bouti, 83, Turkish-born Syrian cleric, bombing.
 * Angus Carmichael, 87, Scottish footballer.
 * Ernest Chapman, 86, Australian Olympic rower.
 * Jim Crowley, appr. 82, American football coach.
 * Isagani Cruz, 88, Filipino judge, member of the Supreme Court (1986–1994).
 * Yvan Ducharme, 75, Canadian humorist and actor, COPD.
 * David Fisher, 66, English artist, cancer.
 * Tyrone Gilks, 19, Australian motorcycle stunt rider, collision during practice.
 * Rick Hautala, 64, American horror author, heart attack.
 * Harlon Hill, 80, American football player (Chicago Bears), namesake of Harlon Hill Trophy, MVP (1955), Rookie of the Year (1954).
 * Angelo Ingrassia, 89, American judge, member of the New York Supreme Court (1982–1999).
 * Sir Ewan Jamieson, 82, New Zealand military officer, Chief of Air Force (1979–1983), Chief of Defence Force (1983–1986).
 * Cornelis H. A. Koster, 69, Dutch computer scientist, traffic collision.
 * Ludwig Leitner, 73, German Olympic (1964) alpine skier and world champion.
 * Pietro Mennea, 60, Italian Olympic medal-winning (1972, 1980) sprinter and politician, cancer.
 * Moondog Spike, 62, American wrestler.
 * Robert Nichols, 88, American character actor (Giant).
 * Jörgen Ohlin, 75, Swedish footballer (Malmö FF).
 * Max Oldmeadow, 88, Australian politician, MP for Holt (1972–1975).
 * Aníbal Paz, 95, Uruguayan footballer.
 * Herschel Schacter, 95, American rabbi, natural causes.
 * Joe B. Scott, 92, American baseball player, stroke.
 * Bruce Skeggs, 80, Australian politician and trotting commentator.
 * Ken Wellman, 82, Australian ice hockey player.
 * Giancarlo Zagni, 86, Italian director and screenwriter (La bellezza di Ippolita).

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 * John U. Bascom, 87, American surgeon.
 * Vladimír Čech, 61, Czech actor, television presenter and politician, colorectal cancer and pneumonia.
 * Leszek Gondek, 74, Polish historian.
 * Bernard Green, 60, British priest and historian, heart attack.
 * Fred Jones, 75, English football player (Hereford United, Brighton).
 * Jimmy Lloyd, 73, English Olympic boxer, heart attack.
 * James Nabrit III, 80, American civil rights lawyer, lung cancer.
 * Thomas Qian Yurong, 99, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Xuzhou, ex-communicated then reconciled (2007).
 * Lee Scarpetti, 85, Italian-born American politician, member of the Connecticut Senate (1984–2000).
 * Christa Speck, 70, German model, Playboy Playmate (September 1961), Playmate of the Year (1962), natural causes.
 * Bebo Valdés, 94, Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Robert D. Warren, Sr., 84, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1980–1988).
 * Derek Watkins, 68, British trumpeter, played on every James Bond soundtrack, cancer.
 * Ray Williams, 58, American basketball player (New York Knicks), colon cancer.

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 * Sukhraj Aujla, 45, Indian folk singer, traffic collision.
 * Boris Berezovsky, 67, Russian business oligarch, government official and mathematician, coroner's open verdict.
 * David Bond, 90, British Olympic champion sailor (1948).
 * Muhammad Chudori, 86, Indonesian journalist, co-founder of The Jakarta Post.
 * Jean Crawford Cochrane, 98, Irish educator.
 * Onofre Corpuz, 86, Filipino academic and politician, Secretary of Education (1967–1971, 1979–1984).
 * Conrad Hyers, 79, American historian of religion.
 * Rapama Kamehozu, 63, Namibian politician, Governor of Omaheke (since 2012), Governor of Otjozondjupa (2011–2012), cancer.
 * Ruth A. Lucas, 92, first African American woman in the Air Force, cardiac arrest.
 * Norman R. Palmer, 94, American film and television editor (The Shaggy D.A., Ten Who Dared), natural causes.
 * Peter Sutton, 89, New Zealand Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Nelson (1965–1990).
 * Chandramani Tripathi, 66, Indian politician.
 * Virgil Trucks, 95, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).
 * Joe Weider, 93, Canadian publisher, co-founder of the International Federation of BodyBuilders, founder of Muscle & Fitness, heart ailment.

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 * Barbara Anderson, 86, New Zealand author.
 * Jo Inge Bjørnebye, 66, Norwegian Olympic ski jumper, cancer.
 * Walt Bodine, 92, American broadcaster.
 * Todd Breitenstein, 47, American game designer (Zombies!!!).
 * Harold Burns, 86, American politician, member (1972–2000) and Speaker of the New Hampshire House (1991–1996), Senate (2000–2002), throat cancer.
 * Čestmír Císař, 93, Czech politician, Chairman of the National Council (1968–1969).
 * Bob Colston, 84, British sports broadcaster, heart failure.
 * Mariana Drăgescu, 100, Romanian military pilot, natural causes.
 * Peter Duryea, 73, American actor (Star Trek, Bewitched, The Fugitive).
 * Mary Gillham, 91, English naturalist.
 * Hayden Griffin, 70, British scenic designer, cancer.
 * Derek Leaver, 82, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers).
 * Inge Lønning, 75, Norwegian theologian, educator, and politician.
 * Gury Marchuk, 87, Russian scientist.
 * Gerald Marwell, 76, American sociologist, social psychologist and behavioral economist.
 * Walker David Miller, 73, American senior judge, United States District Court for the District of Colorado (1996–2011).
 * Paolo Ponzo, 41, Italian footballer, heart attack.
 * Sir Joseph Pope, 98, British engineer and academic administrator.
 * Ratón, 11, Spanish fighting bull.
 * Deke Richards, 68, American Motown songwriter ("ABC", "Mama's Pearl", "Maybe Tomorrow"), esophageal cancer.
 * Mohamed Yousri Salama, 38, Egyptian political leader, stomach infection.
 * Francis Cumming-Bruce, 8th Baron Thurlow, 101, British diplomat, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Bahamas (1968–1972).
 * Jessica Upshaw, 53, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2004), shot.

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 * Léonce Bernard, 69, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island (2001–2006).
 * Ellen Einan, 81, Norwegian poet.
 * Wayne Fleming, 62, Canadian ice hockey coach (Philadelphia Flyers), brain cancer.
 * Ben Goldfaden, 99, American basketball player (Washington Capitols).
 * Peter Hearn, 87, English cricketer (Kent).
 * Anthony Lewis, 85, American journalist (The New York Times), winner of Pulitzer Prize (1955, 1963), kidney and heart failure.
 * Dafydd Llywelyn, 74, Welsh composer, pianist, conductor and teacher.
 * Majid-ul-Haq, 86, Bangladeshi Army officer and minister.
 * Jean Pickering, 83, English Olympic athlete.
 * Jean-Marc Roberts, 58, French editor, novelist, and screenwriter, cancer.
 * Lou Sleater, 86, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), lung disease.
 * Jack Wiley, 92, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).

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 * Margie Alexander, 64, American R&B and soul singer.
 * Eddie Basha, Jr., 75, American grocery businessman (Bashas').
 * Deepak Bharadwaj, 63, Indian politician, shot.
 * Tom Boerwinkle, 67, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls), myelodysplastic syndrome.
 * Sir Michael Gow, 88, British Army general.
 * Juan García Díaz, 72, Spanish footballer (Córdoba CF), complications following a stroke.
 * Gillian Howie, 47, British philosopher, cancer.
 * Krzysztof Kozłowski, 81, Polish journalist, Minister of the Interior and Administration (1990–1991), heart failure.
 * Martyl Langsdorf, 96, American visual artist, designer of the Doomsday Clock, lung infection.
 * Dave Leggett, 79, American football player (Chicago Cardinals), MVP of the 1955 Rose Bowl.
 * Claudio Lippi, 42, Italian sports journalist, traffic collision.
 * Giancarlo Martini, 65, Italian Formula One driver, co-founder and co-owner of Team Minardi.
 * Patricia McCormick, 83, American bullfighter.
 * Audrey McElmury, 70, American racing cyclist, female UCI Road World champion (1969).
 * Nikola Mladenov, 49, Macedonian journalist, traffic collision.
 * Jerzy Nowak, 89, Polish actor (Schindler's List).
 * Danilo Orozco, 68, Cuban musicologist.
 * Don Payne, 48, American television writer (The Simpsons) and screenwriter (Thor, My Super Ex-Girlfriend), bone cancer.
 * René Pirolley, 81, French Olympic swimmer.
 * Yury Rudov, 82, Soviet Olympic fencer.
 * Nikolai Sorokin, 61, Russian actor and director.
 * Sukumari, 72, Indian actress, complications from burn injury.
 * Archie Thompson, 93, American Yurok native elder.
 * Bill Walsh, 90, Irish hurler (Kilkenny GAA).
 * Jerzy Wyrobek, 63, Polish footballer.

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 * Hjalmar Andersen, 90, Norwegian triple Olympic champion (1952) speed skater, trauma due to a fall.
 * Yvonne Brill, 88, Canadian aerospace engineer (NASA), National Medal of Technology and Innovation (2011), complications from breast cancer.
 * Keith Burch, 81, British Army major general.
 * Gerald Curran, 74, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1967–1998), pancreatic cancer.
 * Alfredo De Gasperis, 79, Italian-born Canadian businessman, founder of ConDrain.
 * Orozimbo Fuenzalida, 87, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Bernardo (1987–2003).
 * Niraj Jain, 86, Indian Jain religious leader.
 * Roosevelt Jamison, 76, American songwriter ("That's How Strong My Love Is").
 * Fay Kanin, 95, American screenwriter, playwright and producer (Teacher's Pet, Friendly Fire), President of AMPAS (1979–1983).
 * Guillermo Luksic Craig, 57, Chilean businessman (Antofagasta Plc), lung cancer.
 * P. K. S. Raja, 100, Indian royal, Zamorin of Calicut.
 * Katharine Stewart, 98, English author, crofter, teacher and postmistress.
 * Paul Williams, 64, American music journalist, publisher (Crawdaddy!), and writer (Bob Dylan, Performing Artist), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Will Zens, 92, American filmmaker.

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 * Gabriel M. Ambrosio, 74, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate, cancer (1987–1992).
 * Jean-Paul Bonnaire, 69, French actor.
 * George E. P. Box, 93, British statistician.
 * Odis Echols, 82, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (1967–1976), dementia.
 * Manuel García Ferré, 83, Spanish-born Argentine cartoonist, complications of heart surgery.
 * John Findlater, 86, Scottish meteorologist.
 * Jerald G. Fishman, 67, American technology executive, CEO of Analog Devices (since 1996), heart attack.
 * Jean Floud, 97, British educational sociologist, Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge (1972–1983).
 * Richard Griffiths, 65, British actor (Withnail and I, The History Boys, Harry Potter), Tony winner (2006), complications from heart surgery.
 * Dale Hyatt, 87, American businessman.
 * Soraya Jiménez, 35, Mexican Olympic champion (2000) weightlifter, heart attack.
 * Hemed Khamis, 62, Tanzanian politician, stroke.
 * László Klauz, 46, Hungarian Olympic wrestler.
 * Hugh McCracken, 70, American rock and roll session musician, producer and arranger, leukemia.
 * Heinz Patzig, 83, German football player and manager (Eintracht Braunschweig).
 * Yuri Radonyak, 77, Soviet Olympic boxer.
 * Robert V. Remini, 91, American historian and academic, Historian of the United States House of Representatives (2005–2010), stroke.
 * Wolfgang Schulz, 67, Austrian concert flutist and university lecturer.
 * Shi Zongyuan, 66, Chinese politician.
 * Boris Strel, 53, Slovenian champion skier, suicide.
 * Bob Teague, 84, American college football player and television journalist, T-cell lymphoma.
 * Gus Triandos, 82, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), heart failure.
 * John Charles Upton, Jr., 56, American documentary film maker, shot.
 * Robert Zildjian, 89, American musical instrument manufacturer (Sabian), cancer.

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 * Joseph W. Alton, 94, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1963–1965).
 * Lawrence Auster, 64, American traditionalist conservative author and blogger, pancreatic cancer.
 * Anton Bühler, 90, Swiss Olympic equestrian.
 * Cheryl Chow, 66, American politician, brain cancer.
 * Linda S. Cordell, 70, American archaeologist and anthropologist.
 * Mike DeCicco, 85, American fencing coach (University of Notre Dame), coached five teams to national championships, heart failure.
 * Barrie Dobson, 81, British historian.
 * Reid Flair, 25, American professional wrestler, heroin overdose.
 * Warren Freer, 92, New Zealand politician, MP for Mt. Albert (1947–1981).
 * Reginald Gray, 82, Irish painter, stomach cancer.
 * John J. Gumperz, 91, American linguist and academic.
 * Sheila Holzworth, 51, American para-alpine skier, cancer.
 * István Hont, 65, Hungarian-born British historian.
 * Brian Huggins, 81, British-born Canadian journalist and actor (Trailer Park Boys).
 * Enzo Jannacci, 77, Italian singer-songwriter, actor and stand-up comedian, cancer.
 * Ralph Klein, 70, Canadian politician, Premier of Alberta (1992–2006), MLA for Calgary-Elbow (1989–2007), Mayor of Calgary (1980–1989), COPD and dementia.
 * William P. Levine, 97, United States Army officer.
 * Art Malone, 76, American drag racer, Indy car driver, and dragstrip owner, injuries sustained in an airboat collision.
 * Betty Marshall, 94, American politician, first female Mayor of York, Pennsylvania (1978–1982).
 * Luis Martínez Noval, 64, Spanish politician, Minister of Labor (1990–1993), complications from a fall.
 * David McMeeking, 75, South African cricketer.
 * Jim Mees, 57, American Emmy-winning set designer (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Perfect Strangers), pancreatic cancer.
 * Art Phillips, 82, Canadian politician, MP for Vancouver Centre (1979–1980), Mayor of Vancouver (1973–1977).
 * Ernesto Rubin de Cervin, 76, Italian composer and teacher.

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 * Brian Ackland-Snow, 72, British production designer (A Room with a View, The Dark Crystal, Death on the Nile), Oscar winner (1986).
 * Franco Califano, 74, Italian lyricist, musician, singer and actor, heart attack.
 * Sucharitha Gamlath, 79, Sri Lankan academic.
 * Eric Hertz, 58, American telecommunications executive, CEO of 2degrees (since 2009), plane crash.
 * Daniel Hoffman, 89, American poet, United States Poet Laureate (1973–1974).
 * Peter Kormos, 60, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP for Welland (1988–1999, 2007–2011) and Niagara Centre (1999–2007).
 * Francisco Javier López Peña, 55, Spanish Basque separatist leader (ETA), heart attack.
 * Mal Moore, 73, American college football player and coach, University of Alabama athletic director (1999–2013), pulmonary failure.
 * Samueli Naulu, 31, Fijian rugby union player, traffic collision.
 * Bobby Parks, 51, American basketball player and coach (Shell Turbo Chargers, University of Memphis), PBA Hall of Fame (2009), laryngeal cancer.
 * Phil Ramone, 79, South African-born American record producer, aortic aneurysm.
 * Edith Schaeffer, 98, American Christian leader and author.
 * Bob Turley, 82, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees), World Series MVP (1958), liver cancer.
 * Valeri Zolotukhin, 71, Russian actor (Bumbarash), brain tumor.

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 * Rod Berry, 65, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1987–1991).
 * Charles Amarin Brand, 92, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Monaco (1981–1984) and Strasbourg (1984–1997).
 * Ernie Bridge, 76, Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for Kimberley (1980–2001), mesothelioma.
 * W. E. Butts, 68, American poet, Poet Laureate of New Hampshire.
 * Helena Carroll, 84, Scottish actress (Rocky V, The Jerk).
 * Bob Clarke, 87, American illustrator (Mad magazine), complications of pneumonia.
 * Henry Clarke, 79, American businessman and venture capitalist, developed the Klondike bar.
 * Ray Drake, 78, English footballer (Stockport County).
 * Dick Duden, 88, American football player (New York Giants) and coach (United States Naval Academy).
 * Courtney Gonsalves, 62, Guyanese cricketer.
 * Ahmad Sayyed Javadi, 95, Iranian political activist and politician, Minister of Justice (1979), Minister of Interior (1979).
 * Sir Michael Jenkins, 77, British diplomat, Ambassador to the Netherlands (1988–1993).
 * Bebe Lee, 96, American basketball coach and administrator.
 * Mack McInnis, 79, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1976–1980, 1992–2000).
 * Gerlof Mees, 86, Dutch ichthyologist and ornithologist.
 * Pattycake, 40, western lowland gorilla, heart disease.
 * Ronnie Ray Smith, 64, American Olympic champion (1968) sprinter.
 * Dmitri Uchaykin, 32, Russian ice hockey player (HC Ertis-Pavlodar), cerebral hemorrhage.