Deaths in October 2013

The following is a list of notable deaths in October 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

 * Rosemary Adey, 80, Australian softball player.
 * Peter Broadbent, 80, English footballer, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Arnold Burns, 83, American lawyer, Deputy Attorney General (1986–1988), cardiac arrest and complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Ellis Burton, 77, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs).
 * Tom Clancy, 66, American author (The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, Rainbow Six), heart failure.
 * John B. Duff, 82, American historian and academic administrator, president of Columbia College Chicago (1992–2000), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Imero Fiorentino, 85, American lighting designer.
 * Giuliano Gemma, 75, Italian actor, traffic collision.
 * Marshall Lee Gore, 50, American murderer and rapist, execution by lethal injection.
 * Israel Gutman, 90, Israeli historian.
 * Arnold Lazarus, 81, South African psychologist.
 * Juan José Linz, 87, Spanish sociologist.
 * Silvino Silvério Marques, 95, Portuguese colonial administrator and a general of the Portuguese Army.
 * Vladimir Miklyukov, 69, Russian mathematician.
 * Ole Danbolt Mjøs, 74, Norwegian physician and politician, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee (2003–2008).
 * Martin O'Toole, 88, Irish politician, Senator (1977–1989), TD for Mayo West (1989–1992).
 * Jim Rountree, 77, American CFL football player (Toronto Argonauts), cancer.

2

 * Shun Akiyama, 83, Japanese literary critic, esophageal cancer.
 * Benjamin Dwomoh, 78, Ghanaian football referee. (death announced on this date)
 * Gottfried Fischer, 69, German psychologist.
 * Gene B. Glick, 92, American philanthropist and builder.
 * Hilton A. Green, 84, American assistant director (Psycho) and producer (Sixteen Candles).
 * Herbert O. House, 83, American organic chemist.
 * Herman Hugg, 92, American artist.
 * Jonathan Kaufer, 58, American film and television writer and director, traffic collision.
 * Abraham Nemeth, 94, American mathematician and inventor.
 * Kaare Ørnung, 82, Norwegian pianist and music teacher.
 * Drita Pelingu, 86, Albanian actress, academic and director, Merited Artist of Albania.
 * Zdeněk Rytíř, 69, Czech lyricist, heart attack.
 * Ann Wolpert, 70, American librarian, Director of MIT Libraries (since 1996).

3

 * Sari Abacha, 34, Nigerian footballer (Kwara United).
 * Sergei Belov, 69, Russian Olympic champion basketball player (1972), member of the Naismith Hall of Fame and FIBA Hall of Fame.
 * Trevor Briggs, 67, English rugby league footballer (Castleford).
 * Lisa Bufano, 40, American performance artist, suicide.
 * Bob Chance, 73, American baseball player.
 * Frank D'Rone, 81, American jazz musician, cancer.
 * Bill Eppridge, 75, American photographer (Life), septic infection.
 * Mike Gallagher, 72, American Olympic skier.
 * Edwin Haslam, 81, British chemist.
 * Masae Kasai, 80, Japanese Olympic champion volleyball player (1964), intracranial hemorrhage.
 * Helen Klanderud, 76, American politician and psychologist, Mayor of Aspen, Colorado (2001–2007), stroke.
 * Charlie McBride, 88, New Zealand rugby league player.
 * Ernie Morgan, 86, English footballer (Gillingham).
 * John William Potter, 94, American senior judge of the District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (1982–2013), Mayor of Toledo, Ohio (1961–1967).
 * Ángeles Santos Torroella, 101, Spanish painter.
 * Milton Schwebel, 99, American psychologist.
 * Chuck Smith, 86, American pastor (Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa), lung cancer.
 * Joan Thirsk, 91, British economic and social historian.

4

 * John Cloudsley-Thompson, 92, British naturalist and army officer.
 * Ulric Cross, 96, Trinidadian judge, diplomat and war hero.
 * Akira Miyoshi, 80, Japanese composer, heart failure.
 * Nicholas Oresko, 96, American World War II veteran, Medal of Honor recipient, complications from surgery.
 * Harold Rudman, 88, English footballer (Burnley, Rochdale).
 * Ştefan Stănculescu, 90, Romanian football coach.
 * Võ Nguyên Giáp, 102, Vietnamese general and politician, Minister of Defence (1976–1980).
 * Bojan Westin, 87, Swedish actress.
 * Robert D. Young, 79, American politician.

5

 * Ruth R. Benerito, 97, American scientist, inventor of wash-and-wear (permanent press) fabrics.
 * Charles Castle, 74, South African-born British television producer and author.
 * Erich Cviertna, 62, Czech football player and manager, cancer.
 * Gaetano Fidanzati, 78, Italian crime boss (Sicilian Mafia).
 * Hefina Headon, 83, Welsh community and human rights activist.
 * Hugh Jackson, 95, British paediatrician and child safety campaigner.
 * Carlo Lizzani, 91, Italian film director, screenwriter and critic, suicide by jumping.
 * Jim McColl, 80, Australian rules footballer.
 * Fred Mifflin, 75, Canadian politician and naval officer, MP for Bonavista—Trinity—Conception (1988–2000).
 * Joe D. Montgomery, 95, American school administrator and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1979–1983).
 * Daud Rahbar, 86, Pakistani author and academic.
 * Yakkun Sakurazuka, 37, Japanese comedian and voice actor (Full Moon o Sagashite, Inazuma Eleven, Zettai Shounen), traffic collision.
 * Branko Vidović, 91, Croatian Olympic swimmer (1948).
 * Wang Kenan, 33, Chinese Olympic diver (2004), traffic collision.
 * Butch Warren, 74, American jazz bassist, lung cancer.

6

 * Abdul Nasser Bani Hani, Jordanian politician, member of the House of Representatives (2010–2013), shot.
 * James Leatham Tennant Birley, 85, English psychiatrist.
 * Ulysses Curtis, 87, American CFL football player (Toronto Argonauts).
 * Rift Fournier, 77, American writer and producer, cancer.
 * Paul Gredinger, 85–86, Swiss architect.
 * Cg'ose Ntcox'o, 62–63, Botswana artist, stroke.
 * Will Ogdon, 92, American composer and academic.
 * Paul Rogers, 96, English actor (Our Man in Havana, A Midsummer Night's Dream).
 * Mary Scales, 85, American academic and politician.
 * Andy Stewart, 76, British politician, MP for Sherwood (1983–1992).
 * Nico van Kampen, 92, Dutch theoretical physicist and professor.

7

 * Mick Buckley, 59, English footballer (Everton, Sunderland).
 * Terry Burnham, 64, American actress.
 * Giancarlo Cadé, 83, Italian Olympic football player and coach.
 * Patrice Chéreau, 68, French film and opera director, lung cancer.
 * Joanna Chmielewska, 81, Polish novelist and screenwriter.
 * Yuri Churbanov, 76, Russian politician, First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union (1980–1983).
 * Basil Dickinson, 98, Australian Olympic athlete (1936).
 * David E. Jeremiah, 79, American admiral, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1990–1994).
 * Ellen Lanyon, 86, American painter and printmaker.
 * Dick LaPalm, 85, American music promoter and publicist.
 * Annette Elizabeth Mahon, 94, Irish aviator.
 * Bruce McPherson, 77, South African-born Australian jurist, Queensland Supreme Court Justice (1982–2006).
 * Leandro Mendoza, 67, Filipino politician, Executive Secretary (2010), Secretary of Transportation and Communications (2002–2010), heart attack.
 * Donna Norris, 78–79, American baseball player.
 * Joe Rogers, 49, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Colorado (1999–2003).
 * Lars Erik Taxell, 100, Finnish legal scholar, rector of the Åbo Akademi University (1950–1957), leader of the Swedish People's Party of Finland (1955–1966).
 * Ovadia Yosef, 93, Israeli Chief Rabbi (1973–1983), multiple organ failure.

8

 * Philip Chevron, 56, Irish musician (The Pogues), esophageal cancer.
 * David Clark, 94, English cricketer and administrator.
 * Paul Desmarais, 86, Canadian businessman.
 * José Faria, 80, Brazilian football coach.
 * Rod Grams, 65, American politician and television news anchor (KMSP), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–1995) and Senate (1995–2001), cancer.
 * Helissio, 20, French thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1996 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, heart attack.
 * Rodolphe Kasser, 86, Swiss Coptic scholar and archaeologist.
 * Andy Pafko, 92, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves).
 * Stan Paterson, 89, British-born Canadian glaciologist.
 * Metro Prystai, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings).
 * Akong Rinpoche, 73, Tibetan-born British Buddhist teacher and author, stabbed.
 * Rottyful Sky, 25, South Korean pop singer, brain tumor.
 * Khady Sylla, 50, Senegalese writer.
 * Larry Verne, 77, American singer, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Elena Volkova, 98, Ukrainian painter.

9

 * Brandon Bailey, 80, Trinidad and Tobago Olympic weightlifter.
 * Norma Bengell, 78, Brazilian actress and film director, lung cancer.
 * Maximiano Tuazon Cruz, 90, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Calbayog (1994–1999).
 * Stanley Kauffmann, 97, American author, editor and film critic (The New Republic), pneumonia.
 * Robert Hugh Molesworth Kindersley, 3rd Baron Kindersley, 84, British aristocrat and businessman.
 * Jillian Lane, 52, British celebrity psychic, liver disease.
 * Joop Langhorst, 70, Dutch footballer (Sparta Rotterdam), won KNVB Cup (1966–1967).
 * Solomon Lar, 80, Nigerian politician, Governor of Plateau State (1979–1983).
 * António Baltasar Marcelino, 83, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Lisbon (1975–1983), Bishop of Aveiro (1988–2006).
 * Wilfried Martens, 77, Belgian politician, Prime Minister (1979–1981, 1981–1992), pancreatic cancer.
 * Milan Matulović, 78, Serbian chess grandmaster.
 * Darris McCord, 80, American football player (Detroit Lions).
 * Seymour Mullings, 82, Jamaican politician and diplomat, Deputy Prime Minister (1993–2001), Ambassador to the United States (2001–2004).
 * Edmund Niziurski, 88, Polish author.
 * Chopper Read, 58, Australian crime figure and author, liver cancer.
 * Srihari, 49, Indian Tollywood film actor, liver malfunction.
 * Robert Struckl, 95, Austrian Olympic sprinter.
 * Monica Turner, 88, English ornithologist.

10

 * Joop Cabout, 85, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1952) and 1950 European Champion.
 * Scott Carpenter, 88, American test pilot, astronaut and aquanaut, complications from a stroke.
 * Edward H. Clarke, 73, American Senior Economist.
 * Tomoyuki Dan, 50, Japanese actor (Kamen Rider W) and voice actor (Naruto, Mobile Suit Victory Gundam), aortic dissection.
 * Daniel Duval, 68, French film actor, director and writer.
 * Joseph Gomer, 93, American pilot (Tuskegee Airman), cancer.
 * Jan Kuehnemund, 51, American musician (Vixen), cancer.
 * Jay Conrad Levinson, 80, American business writer.
 * Godfrey Lightbourn, 83, Bahamian Olympic sailor.
 * Walter P. Lomax Jr., 79–80, American medical practitioner.
 * Norrie Martin, 74, Scottish footballer (Rangers).
 * Joseph Fielding McConkie, 72, American academic and author.
 * Sohei Miyashita, 85, Japanese politician.
 * Emilio Molinero Hurtado, 93, Mexican potter.
 * Kumar Pallana, 94, Indian actor (The Royal Tenenbaums, The Terminal, Romance & Cigarettes) and vaudeville performer.
 * Kazem Sarikhani, 35, Iranian Olympic judoka (2000), Asian champion (2000), brain damage.
 * Herry Janto Setiawan, 40, Indonesian Olympic cyclist.
 * Jim Shumate, 91, American bluegrass musician.
 * Cal Smith, 81, American country singer ("The Lord Knows I'm Drinking", "Country Bumpkin").
 * Antoine Vergote, 91, Belgian priest and theologian.
 * Georg Weinhold, 78, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Dresden-Meissen (1973–2008).
 * Zheng Tianxiang, 99, Chinese politician and judge, President of the Supreme People's Court (1983–1988).

11

 * Colleen Bevis, 97, American children's advocate.
 * María de Villota, 33, Spanish racing driver, cardiac arrest.
 * Wadih El Safi, 91, Lebanese singer-songwriter and actor.
 * Margarita Ferrá de Bartol, 78, Argentine politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies for San Juan Province (2009–2013), helicopter crash.
 * Stu Gilliam, 80, American actor and comedian.
 * Christine Jackson, 71, British human rights campaigner, cancer.
 * Johnny Kovatch, 101, American football player (Cleveland Rams).
 * Erich Priebke, 100, German Nazi SS captain and war criminal.
 * Terry Rhoads, 61, American actor (Liar Liar, Hitchcock, The Day After Tomorrow), amyloidosis.
 * William H. Sullivan, 90, American diplomat, Ambassador to Laos (1964–1969), the Philippines (1973–1977) and Iran (1977–1979).
 * Toshio Udō, 87, Japanese writer and critic, pneumonia.

12

 * Jacques Charland, 83, Canadian Olympic ski jumper.
 * Glen Dell, 51, South African aerobatics pilot, airshow crash.
 * George Herbig, 93, American astronomer and academic.
 * Oscar Hijuelos, 62, American novelist (The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love), winner of Pulitzer Prize (1990), heart attack.
 * Eero Koivumäki, 89, Finnish Olympic rower.
 * Lesław Kropp, 76, Polish Olympic wrestler.
 * Lin Youren, 75, Chinese musician.
 * Ulf Linde, 84, Swedish art critic, writer and museum director, member of the Swedish Academy.
 * Hans Wilhelm Longva, 71, Norwegian diplomat, cancer.
 * Owe Lostad, 91, Swedish Olympic rower (1960).
 * Martiens Louw, 75, South African rugby union player, coach and administrator.
 * Michelle Madoff, 85, Canadian-born American politician, member of the Pittsburgh City Council (1978–1993).
 * Eduard Martsevich, 76, Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, cirrhosis.
 * Patsy Norvell, 70–71, American artist.
 * Malcolm Renfrew, 103, American polymer chemist and inventor.
 * Mann Rubin, 85, American screenwriter (The First Deadly Sin, The Mod Squad, Barnaby Jones).

13

 * Olga Aroseva, 87, Russian actress.
 * Martin Drewes, 94, German military pilot, World War II flying ace.
 * Augusta Clark, 81, American politician, lawyer and librarian, member of the Philadelphia City Council (1980–2000).
 * Rosalie Gower, 82, Canadian women's rights advocate, complications of a stroke.
 * Bob Green, 91, American jazz pianist and bandleader.
 * Jessica Huntley, 86, Guyanese-born British publisher.
 * Dottie Berger MacKinnon, 71, American children's advocate.
 * Joe Meriweather, 59, American basketball player (Kansas City Kings).
 * Angela Moldovan, 86, Romanian singer and actress (Veronica), Order of the Star of Romania recipient, cardiac arrest.
 * Tatsuo Ozawa, 96, Japanese politician (Minister of Welfare).
 * Mario Picone, 87, American baseball player (New York Giants, Cincinnati Redlegs).
 * Graham Reynolds, 99, British art historian.
 * Philippos Syrigos, 65, Greek sports journalist, cancer.
 * David Thomson, 88, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1975–1983).
 * Tommy Whittle, 87, British jazz saxophonist, pneumonia.
 * Takashi Yanase, 94, Japanese cartoonist (Anpanman), heart failure.

14

 * Wally Bell, 48, American baseball umpire, heart attack.
 * José Borello, 83, Argentine footballer.
 * Max Cahner, 76, Spanish Catalan politician and writer.
 * James Joseph Daly, 92, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre (1977–1996).
 * Bob Elliott, 85, Canadian politician and scientist.
 * Kōichi Iijima, 83, Japanese poet, malabsorption syndrome.
 * Josef Majer, 88, Czechoslovak football player.
 * Pauke Meijers, 79, Dutch footballer (Feyenoord), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Bruno Metsu, 59, French football player and coach (Senegal, United Arab Emirates), colorectal cancer.
 * Käty van der Mije-Nicolau, 73, Romanian-born Dutch chess grandmaster, cardiac arrest.
 * Frank Moore, 67, American performance artist, pleural pneumonia.
 * Ryōzō Nagashima, 77, Japanese editor and translator, heart failure.
 * Maxine Powell, 98, American etiquette instructor (Motown).

15

 * Tommy Andersson, 50, Swedish actor.
 * Donald Bailey, 80, American jazz drummer.
 * Ian Douglas-Wilson, 101, British physician and editor (The Lancet).
 * Nevill Drury, 66, English-born Australian author and publisher, liver failure.
 * Sean Edwards, 26, British racing driver, racetrack collision.
 * El Brazo, 52, Mexican professional wrestler, complications of diabetes.
 * Rudolf Friedrich, 90, Swiss politician, member of the Federal Council (1982–1984).
 * Cancio Garcia, 75, Filipino jurist, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (2004–2007), heart attack.
 * Harry Hughes, 84, English professional footballer.
 * Arsala Jamal, 47, Afghan provincial governor, bombing.
 * Eugène Georges Joseph Lecrosnier, 90, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Belfort-Montbéliard (1979–2000).
 * Jack Lynn, 86, British architect.
 * Gloria Lynne, 83, American jazz vocalist, heart attack.
 * Rudy Minarcin, 83, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs, Boston Red Sox).
 * George Olesen, 88, American comic strip artist (The Phantom).
 * Gustav Ranis, 83, American economist and emeritus professor at Yale.
 * Hans Riegel, 90, German entrepreneur (Haribo).
 * Rodolfo Rivademar, 85, Argentine Olympic silver-medalist sailor (1948).
 * Pat Ryan, 61, New Zealand boxer.
 * Reiner Schilling, 70, German Olympic wrestler.

16

 * Albert Bourlon, 96, French racing cyclist.
 * Govind Purushottam Deshpande, 74, Indian playwright and academic.
 * Charles Halton, 81, British-born Australian mathematician and civil servant.
 * George Hourmouziadis, 81, Greek archaeologist.
 * Ed Lauter, 74, American actor (The Artist, The Rocketeer, Not Another Teen Movie), mesothelioma.
 * Kate Losinska, 81, British trade unionist.
 * Laurel Martyn, 97, Australian ballerina and choreographer.
 * Robert Rheault, 87, American army officer (Project GAMMA).
 * Samuel Reid Spencer Jr., 94, American academic administrator.
 * Aurelia Szőke-Tudor, 78, Romanian world champion handball player (1962).
 * Saggy Tahir, 68, Indian-born American politician, natural causes.
 * David Frederick Wertz, 97, American prelate, Bishop of the United Methodist Church.
 * Ye Duzheng, 97, Chinese meteorologist.

17

 * George A. Blair, 98, American businessman, entrepreneur and waterskier.
 * Henry C. Boren, 92, American historian.
 * Antonia Brenner, 86, American nun.
 * Giorgio Dellagiovanna, 72, Italian footballer.
 * Terry Fogerty, 69, British rugby league player.
 * Ronald Frankish, 90, Australian cricketer.
 * Giant George, 7, American Great Dane, world's tallest dog.
 * Guardian Sein Win, 91, Burmese journalist and advocate of freedom of the press.
 * Antonio Guidi, 85, Italian actor and voice actor.
 * Jameh Jameh, 58–59, Syrian general, shot.
 * Arthur Maxwell House, 87, Canadian neurologist and politician, Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador (1997–2002).
 * Harbhajan Singh Rissam, 62, Indian cardiologist.
 * Lou Scheimer, 84, American television producer (He-Man, Fat Albert, Star Trek: The Animated Series), co-founder of Filmation, Parkinson's disease.
 * Rene Simpson, 47, Canadian tennis player, brain cancer.
 * Take Control, 6, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
 * Erica Vaal, 85–86, Austrian actress, writer, radio host and presenter.
 * Sarojini Varadappan, 92, Indian social worker.

18

 * Francisco Rafael Arellano Félix, 63, Mexican drug lord, shot.
 * Ravuri Bharadhwaja, 86, Indian Telugu language writer.
 * Mary Carver, 89, American actress (The Shadow Box, Simon & Simon).
 * Felix Dexter, 52, British comedian (The Real McCoy), multiple myeloma.
 * Charlie Dickson, 79, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic).
 * Mac Elvis, 25, Ugandan gospel musician and music producer, drowning.
 * Tom Foley, 84, American politician and diplomat, Speaker of the House of Representatives (1989–1995), Ambassador to Japan (1997–2001), complications from a stroke.
 * Norman Geras, 70, British political theorist and author, emeritus professor of politics (University of Manchester).
 * Michael Harvey, 82, British lettering artist.
 * Roland Janes, 80, American rockabilly guitarist and record producer.
 * Robert Mazer, 90, American industrialist, Chicago White Sox owner.
 * Marie McDonough, 95, Australian cricketer.
 * Bum Phillips, 90, American football coach (Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints).
 * Alexander James Quinn, 81, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland (1983–2008).
 * Charles A. Sorber, 74, American civil engineer, engineering professor, and academic administrator.
 * Allan Stanley, 87, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, four-time Stanley Cup winner (1962, 1963, 1964, 1967).
 * Bill Young, 82, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from Florida (since 1971), complications from back injury.

19

 * John Bergamo, 73, American percussionist and composer.
 * Georges Descrières, 83, French actor (Arsène Lupin), cancer.
 * Vladimir Eljanov, 62, Ukrainian chess master and trainer.
 * Hilda Hänchen, 94, German physicist.
 * Manuel Haro, 82, Spanish footballer.
 * Noel Harrison, 79, British singer ("The Windmills of Your Mind"), actor (The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.) and Olympic skier, heart attack.
 * Ronald Shannon Jackson, 73, American percussionist, leukemia.
 * Vladimir Keilis-Borok, 92, Russian mathematical geophysicist and seismologist.
 * Zubaida Khanum, 78, Pakistani singer.
 * Kurt Kurz, 86, Austrian Olympic ice hockey player.
 * Jon Locke, 86, American actor (Land of the Lost), complications from a stroke.
 * William C. Lowe, 72, American businessman, involved in development of IBM PC.
 * Rosario Martinelli, 72, Italian professional football player.
 * Nosratollah Momtahen, 89, Iranian Olympic sport shooter.
 * Jakkrit Panichpatikum, 40, Thai sport shooter, shot.
 * Y. Radhakrishnamurthy, 85, Indian politician, member of the Rajya Sabha (1996–2002).
 * K. Raghavan, 99, Indian Malayalam film music composer.
 * Mikihiko Renjō, 65, Japanese novelist, cancer.
 * Geoff Smith, 85, English footballer (Bradford City).
 * Viktor Tsybulenko, 83, Ukrainian Olympic champion javelin thrower (1960).
 * Mahmoud Zoufonoun, 93, Iranian traditional musician, Alzheimer's disease.

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 * Yukichi Amano, 80, Japanese columnist, interstitial lung disease.
 * Leon Ashley, 77, American country music singer.
 * Bruce Beeby, 91, Australian actor (Journey into Space).
 * Thomas Blondeau, 35, Flemish writer and poet, aortic rupture.
 * Jovanka Broz, 88, Yugoslav army officer, First Lady (1953–1980), widow of Josip Broz Tito.
 * Dullahan, 4, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
 * Dimiter Gotscheff, 70, German theatre director.
 * Stephen S. Gottlieb, 77, American politician, heart failure.
 * Bernardo Filipe Governo, 74, Mozambican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Quelimane (1976–2007).
 * Martin Greenberg, 95, American book publisher.
 * Don James, 80, American football coach (University of Washington), pancreatic cancer.
 * David Jimenez, 74, Puerto Rican American professional golfer, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Jamalul Kiram III, 75, Filipino politician, claimant to the Sultanate of Sulu, multiple organ failure.
 * Lawrence Klein, 93, American economist, predicted post-World War II economic boom, laureate of Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (1980).
 * Nikolai B. Kopnin, 67, Russian physicist.
 * Alain Lascoux, 69, French mathematician.
 * Kurt Lindlgruber, 78, Austrian sprint canoeist.
 * Michael Locke, 84, English-born Canadian biologist.
 * Émile Louis, 79, French murderer.
 * Vallachira Madhavan, 79, Malayalam novelist and short story writer.
 * Herman Makkink, 75, Dutch sculptor, graphic artist and illustrator.
 * Ray Martynuik, 63, Canadian ice hockey player.
 * Imre Nagy, 80, Hungarian Olympic champion modern pentathlete (1960).
 * Pierre Page, 86, Swiss Olympic athlete.
 * Warner R. Schilling, 88, American political scientist.
 * Joginder Singh, 81, Kenyan rally driver.
 * Bobby Thomas, 80, American jazz drummer.
 * Larri Thomas, 81, American actress (Million Dollar Mermaid, The Silencers, Love Me or Leave Me), fall.
 * Sid Yudain, 90, American journalist, founder of Roll Call.
 * Dmitri Zaikin, 81, Russian engineer and cosmonaut trainer.

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 * Bud Adams, 90, American businessman, owner of the Tennessee Titans, natural causes.
 * Aldo Bolzan, 80, Luxembourgian cyclist.
 * Gianni Ferrio, 88, Italian composer, conductor and music arranger.
 * Keryn Jordan, 37, South African footballer (Auckland City), cancer.
 * Munawwar Ali Khan, 88, Pakistani cricketer.
 * Mohammed Vizarat Rasool Khan, 66, Indian educationalist and politician.
 * Rune T. Kidde, 56, Danish writer, storyteller, musician and artist.
 * Frank Lima, 74, American poet.
 * Irma Lozano, 69, Mexican actress, mouth cancer.
 * Stuart McGee, 72–73, Irish priest.
 * Colonel Robert Morris, 58, American musician, complications of a heart attack.
 * Major Owens, 77, American politician, member of the House of Representatives for New York (1983–2007).
 * Bohdan Przywarski, 81, Polish Olympic basketball player.
 * Jackie Rea, 92, Northern Irish snooker player.
 * Kanjuro Shibata XX, 92, Japanese bowmaker and kyūdō teacher.
 * Karl Sim, 89, New Zealand artist and art forger.
 * Karen Sogn, 82, Norwegian politician, member of the Storting from Vestfold (1977–1985).
 * Dick van den Polder, 79, Dutch footballer (S.B.V. Excelsior).
 * Oscar Yanes, 86, Venezuelan author.

22

 * Oriol Bohigas Martí, 75, Spanish and French physicist.
 * Helen Breger, 95, Austrian-born American visual artist, educator
 * Mark Clarke, 63, Caymanian Olympic sailor.
 * Marylou Dawes, 80, Canadian concert pianist.
 * Lajos Für, 82, Hungarian politician and historian, Minister of Defence (1990–1994).
 * William Harrison, 79, American author and screenwriter (Rollerball), kidney failure.
 * Hou Renzhi, 101, Chinese geographer.
 * Joseph H. Hulse, 90, Canadian biochemist, food technologist and writer.
 * Théophile Georges Kassab, 68, Syrian Syriac Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Homs (since 2000).
 * Yanwari Kazama, 36, Japanese cartoonist, liver failure.
 * Antonio Márquez Ramírez, 77, Mexican football referee.
 * Shizuka Murayama, 94, Japanese-French painter.
 * Kadir Özcan, 61, Turkish football player and coach, cardiac arrest.
 * James Robinson Risner, 88, American airman.
 * Nauman Shabbir, 59, Pakistani cricketer.
 * Mark Small, 45, American baseball player (Houston Astros).
 * Piotr Wala, 76, Polish Olympic ski-jumper.

23

 * Suleiman Arabiyat, 74–75, Jordanian academic and politician, Agriculture Minister (1989–1990).
 * Wes Bialosuknia, 68, American basketball player (University of Connecticut, Oakland Oaks).
 * Parcelle Bop, 66, Nauruan politician, MP (1984–1986).
 * Anthony Joseph Burgess, 75, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Wewak (2002−2013).
 * Sir Anthony Caro, 89, British sculptor, heart attack.
 * Bjørn Christoffersen, 86, Norwegian rower.
 * Niall Donohue, 22, Irish hurler (Galway), suicide.
 * Adrian Ettlinger, 88, American electrical engineer.
 * John T. Gregorio, 85, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1976−1978) and Senate (1978−1983), Mayor of Linden (1990−2006), leukemia.
 * Dolores Lambaša, 32, Croatian actress, injuries sustained in traffic collision.
 * Charles Letts, 95, English entrepreneur.
 * E. Raymond Lynch, 90, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1979−1980).
 * Gypie Mayo, 62, English rock guitarist (Dr. Feelgood, The Yardbirds) and songwriter ("Milk and Alcohol").
 * Bill Mazer, 92, American sportscaster.
 * Ettore Perego, 100, Italian Olympic gymnast (1948).
 * Esteban Siller, 82, Mexican voice actor.
 * Edward Thorne, 89, New Zealand navy chief of staff.

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 * Antonia Bird, 62, English television drama and film director, thyroid cancer.
 * Manna Dey, 94, Indian playback singer, respiratory illness and renal failure.
 * Manolo Escobar, 82, Spanish singer and actor.
 * Brooke Greenberg, 20, American woman with rare slow-aging condition, bronchomalacia.
 * Ben Haden, 88, American televangelist, broadcaster and CIA operative.
 * Ana Bertha Lepe, 79, Mexican actress, Miss Mexico (1953).
 * Boris Magaš, 83, Croatian architect and academic.
 * Arthur Maling, 90, American author.
 * Lew Mayne, 93, American football player.
 * Raymond Mwanyika, 83, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Njombe (1971−2002).
 * Kadir Nurman, 80, Turkish-born German restaurateur, credited with inventing the doner kebab.
 * Augusto Odone, 80, Italian economist and medical pioneer (Lorenzo's oil).
 * Ebbe Parsner, 91, Danish Olympic rower (1948, 1952).
 * Reggie Rogers, 49, American football player (Detroit Lions), cocaine and alcohol intoxication.
 * Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana, 100, Thai Buddhist monk, Supreme Patriarch of Thailand (since 1989).
 * Henry Taylor, 80, English racing driver.
 * Deborah Turbeville, 81, American fashion photographer, lung cancer.
 * Zuzzurro, 67, Italian actor and comedian, lung cancer.

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 * Ron Ackland, 78, New Zealand rugby league player and coach.
 * Pauline M. Clerk, 78, Ghanaian civil servant, natural causes.
 * Jenny Dalenoord, 95, Dutch illustrator of children's books and cartoon artist.
 * Arthur Danto, 89, American philosopher and art critic.
 * Nigel Davenport, 85, English actor (Chariots of Fire, Howards' Way).
 * Friedrich Fetz, 85, Austrian Olympic gymnast.
 * Roy Grantham, 86, British trade unionist, General Secretary of APEX (1971–1989).
 * Bill Gulick, 97, American author and historian.
 * Sir Nicholas Hunt, 82, British admiral.
 * Tokiko Iwatani, 97, Japanese lyricist, pneumonia.
 * Arne Johansen, 86, Norwegian Olympic speed skater (1952).
 * Dan Laksov, 73, Norwegian mathematician and human rights activist.
 * Piero Mazzarella, 85, Italian actor.
 * Tommy McConville, 67, Irish footballer.
 * Paddy McFarlane, 81, New Zealand footballer.
 * Ray Melikian, 95, American fighter pilot.
 * Peter Mitterer, 66, Austrian politician, Senator (2005–2013), President of the Federal Council (2005, 2010).
 * Hal Needham, 82, American stuntman and film director (Smokey and the Bandit, The Cannonball Run), cancer.
 * Paul Reichmann, 83, Canadian businessman and real estate mogul (Olympia and York).
 * Bill Sharman, 87, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Boston Celtics) and coach (Los Angeles Lakers), complications from a stroke.
 * Lawrence Leighton Smith, 77, American conductor and pianist.
 * Amparo Soler Leal, 80, Spanish actress, cardiac arrest.
 * Sir William Tyree, 81, Australian engineer and businessman.
 * Piero Tiberi, 66, Italian actor and voice actor.
 * Chico Vaughn, 73, American basketball player (St. Louis Hawks, Detroit Pistons), cancer.
 * Marcia Wallace, 70, American actress (The Simpsons, The Bob Newhart Show) and comedian, pneumonia.

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 * Ritva Arvelo, 92, Finnish actress, director and screenwriter.
 * Gias Kamal Chowdhury, 74, Bangladeshi journalist.
 * Ron Davies, 91, Welsh photographer.
 * Denis Foley, 79, Irish politician, Teachta Dála (1981−1989, 1992−2002), Senator (1989−1992).
 * Gabriel of Komana, 67, Belgian-born French Orthodox archbishop, cancer.
 * Elza Furtado Gomide, 88, Brazilian mathematician.
 * Doug Ireland, 67, American journalist and blogger.
 * Al Johnson, 65, American soul singer (The Unifics).
 * P. S. Manisundaram, 85, Indian academic.
 * Andries Maseko, 58, South African footballer.
 * Michael Neuberger, 59, British biochemist, myeloma.
 * Points Offthebench, 4, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.

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 * Aldo Barbero, 76, Argentine actor.
 * Julian Bennett, 84, American politician.
 * Vinko Coce, 59, Croatian singer, complications from diabetes.
 * Fred Creba, 68, New Zealand Paralympic sportsperson.
 * Noel Davern, 67, Irish politician, Teachta Dála (1969−1981, 1987−2007), Member of the European Parliament (1979−1984), Minister for Education (1991−1992).
 * Eddie Erautt, 89, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs, St. Louis Cardinals).
 * Olga Gyarmati, 89, Hungarian Olympic athlete (1948).
 * Basil Hennessy, 88, Australian archaeologist.
 * Leonard Herzenberg, 81, American immunologist and geneticist.
 * F. Landa Jocano, 83, Filipino anthropologist.
 * Luigi Magni, 85, Italian screenwriter and film director.
 * Michael Mandel, 65, Canadian legal academic.
 * Roger McGee, 86, American actor (Forbidden Planet).
 * Darryn Randall, 32, South African cricketer (Border), head trauma.
 * Lou Reed, 71, American rock musician (The Velvet Underground) and songwriter ("Walk on the Wild Side"), liver disease.
 * Nir Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, 99, Nepalese field marshal.
 * Albie Thomas, 78, Australian Olympic runner and world record holder.
 * Sir Michael Wilkes, 73, British army general, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey (1995–2001).

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 * Nalini Ambady, 54, Indian social psychologist, leukemia.
 * Adolphus Bell, 69, American electric blues musician, lung cancer.
 * Bonfire, 30, German Olympic champion dressage horse (2000), euthanized following adrenal disease and hoof inflammation.
 * Troy Clarke, 44, Australian football player, coronary atherosclerosis.
 * Trygve Fjetland, 87, Norwegian businessperson.
 * Marea Gazzard, 85, Australian sculptor and ceramicist.
 * Tommy Gumina, 82, American jazz accordionist and musical instrument builder.
 * Ferdinand Havlík, 85, Czech clarinetist and composer, co-founder of Semafor.
 * Tetsuharu Kawakami, 93, Japanese baseball player and manager (Yomiuri Giants).
 * Eunice Kazembe, 61, Malawian politician, Minister of Industry and Trade (2009–2012), Minister for Education (since 2012).
 * Tadashi Maeda, 66, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1990–1993, 1996–2000), heart failure.
 * Tadeusz Mazowiecki, 86, Polish politician, Prime Minister (1989–1991), member of the Sejm (1961–1972, 1991–2001).
 * Layne Redmond, 61, American drummer and author, breast cancer.
 * Ike Skelton, 81, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from Missouri (1977–2011), pneumonia.
 * Aleksandar Tijanić, 64, Serbian journalist, general director of Radio Television of Serbia, heart attack.
 * Rajendra Yadav, 84, Indian Hindi fiction writer.
 * Mária Zalai-Kövi, 89, Hungarian Olympic gymnast.

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 * Allal Ben Kassou, 71, Moroccan Olympic footballer (FAR Rabat).
 * Jaime Casagrande, 64, Brazilian footballer (Figueirense).
 * Jean Rénald Clérismé, 75, Haitian politician, diplomat and priest, Foreign Minister (2006–2008).
 * Stephen H. Crandall, 92, American mechanical engineer and academic.
 * Sherman Halsey, 56, American music video director.
 * Rudolf Kehrer, 90, Georgian-born German classical pianist.
 * Ferdie le Grange, 65, South African plastic surgeon and marathon runner.
 * Martha Longenecker, 93, American artist and academic, founded Mingei International Museum.
 * Srđa Popović, 76, Serbian civil rights lawyer and activist.
 * Sheikh Salahuddin, 44, Bangladeshi cricketer, cardiac arrest.
 * John-David Schofield, 75, American Anglican prelate, Bishop of San Joaquin (1988–2011).
 * João Rodrigo Silva Santos, 35, Brazilian footballer (Bangu, Östers, Madureira), murdered.
 * John Spence, 95, American World War II veteran, first combat frogman (diver).
 * Graham Stark, 91, English comedian and actor (The Pink Panther, Superman III, Alfie), stroke.
 * Jan van de Ven, 88, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1976–1981).
 * Wong Kim Poh, 79, Singaporean Olympic basketballer.

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 * Max Bléneau, 79, French cyclist.
 * Lincoln P. Bloomfield, 93, American academic.
 * Edward Chupa, 95, American football player and coach.
 * Bill Currie, 84, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
 * Leo Gravelle, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).
 * Pete Haycock, 62, English guitarist (Climax Blues Band), heart attack.
 * Marilyn E. Jacox, 84, American physicist.
 * Dave MacFarlane, 46, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Kilmarnock).
 * Ray Mielczarek, 67, Welsh footballer (Wrexham).
 * Joaquín José Morón Hidalgo, 71, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Valle de la Pascua (1992−2002) and Acarigua-Araure (since 2002), cancer.
 * Michael Palmer, 71, American novelist, heart attack and stroke.
 * Anca Petrescu, 64, Romanian architect and politician, MP (2004–2008), chief architect of the Palace of the Parliament, complications following traffic collision.
 * J. R. Salamanca, 90, American author and academic.
 * Frank Wess, 91, American jazz saxophonist and flautist, heart attack.

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 * April, 30, Belizean zoo tapir.
 * John Benetti, 76, Australian rules footballer.
 * Bruno Bertagna, 78, Italian Roman Catholic archbishop, Secretary (1994−2007) and Vice-President of Council for Legislative Texts (2007−2010).
 * Toby Bluth, 73, American artist and animator (Alvin & the Chipmunks, The Smurfs).
 * Walter Brown, 86, New Zealand actor.
 * Radha Burnier, 89, Indian theosophist leader.
 * Murray Cardiff, 79, Canadian politician.
 * Chris Chase, 90, American actress (Killer's Kiss, All That Jazz), pancreatic cancer.
 * Evelyn de Mille, 94, Canadian bookseller.
 * Gérard de Villiers, 83, French thriller writer (Son Altesse Sérénissime), pancreatic cancer.
 * Jagadish Ghimire, 67, Nepalese writer and development worker, cancer.
 * Robert Gray, 68, American actor (Innerspace).
 * Trees Huberts-Fokkelman, 79, Dutch politician, member of the Senate (1991–1995).
 * Trevor Kletz, 91, British chemical engineer and safety consultant.
 * Johnny Kucks, 80, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics), cancer.
 * Henryk Markiewicz, 90, Polish historian.
 * William Morris, 88, British Church of Scotland minister and author.
 * Andres Narvasa, 84, Filipino lawyer and jurist, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1991−1998), pneumonia.
 * Bobby Parker, 76, American blues-rock guitarist.
 * K. P. Saxena, 81, Indian satirist and writer.
 * Charles Suckling, 93, British biochemist.