Deaths in August 2009
The following is a list of deaths in August 2009.
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), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
 
August 2009
    
    1
    
- Jerome Anderson, 55, American basketball player (Boston Celtics) and coach.[1]
 - Corazon Aquino, 76, Filipino politician, first female President (1986–1992), colon cancer.[2]
 - Devendra Nath Dwivedi, 74, Indian politician, Governor designate of Gujarat.[3]
 - Edward D. Ives, 83, American folklorist and professor.[4]
 - Keith Macklin, 78, British journalist and broadcaster.[5]
 - George Taylor Morris, 62, American radio personality, throat cancer.[6]
 - Andy Parle, 42, British drummer and co-founder of the band Space, heart failure.[7]
 - Nicholas D'Antonio Salza, 93, Honduran Bishop of Juticalpa (1963–1977).[8]
 - Naomi Sims, 61, American model and author, breast cancer.[9]
 - Rana Chandra Singh, 78, Pakistani politician.[10]
 - Howard Smit, 98, American film make-up artist (The Wizard of Oz).[11]
 - Panakkad Sayeed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal, 73, Indian politician, cardiac arrest.[12]
 - Borka Vučić, 83, Serbian politician and banker, traffic collision.[13]
 
2
    
- Shafiq al-Hout, 77, Palestinian politician, co-founder of the Palestine Liberation Organization, cancer.[14]
 - Adolf Endler, 78, German writer.[15]
 - Hironoshin Furuhashi, 80, Japanese swimmer, Vice President of FINA.[16]
 - Mark Green, 92, British prelate, Bishop of Aston (1972–1982).[17]
 - Billy Lee Riley, 75, American rockabilly musician, cancer.[18]
 - Stanley Robertson, 68, British folk singer and storyteller.[19]
 - Michael A. Wiener, 71, American radio mogul (Infinity Broadcasting) and philanthropist, cancer.[20]
 - Sidney Zion, 75, American journalist, cancer.[21]
 
3
    
- Subhas Chakrabarty, 66, Indian politician.[22]
 - Christopher Elrington, 79, English historian, general editor of the Victoria County History.[23]
 - Zelik Epstein, 96, American rabbi and rosh yeshiva.[24]
 - Charles Gwathmey, 71, American architect, esophageal cancer.[25]
 - Walter Philip Leber, 90, American Governor of the Panama Canal Zone (1967–1971).[26]
 - Nikolaos Makarezos, 90, Greek army officer, leader of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974.[27]
 - Svend Ove Pedersen, 88, Danish Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) rower.[28]
 - Zinovy Vysokovsky, 76, Russian actor.[29]
 
4
    
- Hirotugu Akaike, 81, Japanese statistician, pneumonia.[30]
 - Dave Ames, 72, American football player (New York Titans), ALS.[31]
 - Svend Auken, 66, Danish politician, prostate cancer.[32]
 - Benson, c. 25, British common carp, voted as Britain's Favourite Carp (death announced on this date).[33]
 - George I. Cannon, 89, American church leader (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints).[34]
 - Ross Dufty, 81, Australian cricketer.[35]
 - Charles Gaylord, 72, American martial arts grandmaster (Kajukenbo).[36]
 - Sir David Haslam, 86, British admiral.[37]
 - Jo O-ryeon, 56, South Korean Olympic swimmer.[38]
 - Ergash Karimov, 75, Uzbek actor and comedian.[39]
 - Amos Kenan, 82, Israeli columnist, painter, sculptor, playwright and novelist, Alzheimer's disease.[40]
 - Günther Morbach, 81, German classical bass in opera and concert.[41]
 - Joseph Msika, 85, Zimbabwean politician, Vice President, stroke.[42]
 - Gonzalo Santos, 68, Northern Mariana Island Cabinet member, educator and principal, lung cancer.[43]
 - Blake Snyder, 51, American screenwriter and author, cardiac arrest.[44]
 - Ole A. Sørli, 63, Norwegian manager and record producer.[45]
 - Mbah Surip, 60, Indonesian reggae singer, heart attack.[46]
 - Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi, 78, American federal judge.[47]
 - Martha Ware, 91, American judge, first female judge in Plymouth County, Massachusetts.[48]
 - James Wiegold, 75, Welsh mathematician, leukemia.[49]
 
5
    
- Gerald Cohen, 68, Canadian Marxist political philosopher.[50]
 - Jordi Sabater Pi, 87, Spanish ethologist, discovered albino gorilla Snowflake.[51]
 - Sheikha Hessa bint Salman Al Khalifa, c. 76, Bahraini royal, widow of Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah, mother of King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah.[52]
 - Baitullah Mehsud, c. 35, Pakistani militant, injuries resulting from a military strike.[53]
 - Budd Schulberg, 95, American screenwriter (On the Waterfront), playwright and novelist.[54]
 - Daljit Singh, 73-74, Indian cricketer.[55]
 - Al Tomko, 77, Canadian professional wrestler, pancreatic cancer.[56]
 
6
    
- Bahadır Akkuzu, 54, Turkish musician, heart attack.[57]
 - Rolf Back, 81, Finnish Olympic sprinter. Rolf Back
 - Helen Brotherton, 95, British conservationist.[58]
 - Maup Caransa, 93, Dutch property developer.[59]
 - Riccardo Cassin, 100, Italian mountaineer.[60]
 - Savka Dabčević-Kučar, 85, Croatian politician.[61]
 - Willy DeVille, 58, American singer–songwriter (Mink DeVille), pancreatic cancer.[62]
 - Stanley Haidasz, 86, Canadian politician, MP for Trinity (1957–1958) and Parkdale (1962–1978), Senator (1978–1998).[63]
 - Charles Townsend Harrison, 67, British art historian.[64]
 - John Hughes, 59, American director, screenwriter, and producer (Home Alone, The Breakfast Club), heart attack.[65]
 - Anthony Impreveduto, 61, American corrupt politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1987–2004), lymphoma.[66]
 - Jack T. Kirby, 70, American historian, winner of the 2007 Bancroft Prize, heart failure.[67]
 - Anilza Leoni, 75, Brazilian actress, emphysema.[68]
 - Donald Marshall, Jr., 55, Canadian wrongfully convicted of murder, complications from a lung transplant.[69]
 - Murali, 55, Indian actor, heart attack.[70]
 - Reiko Ohara, 62, Japanese actress (body discovered on this date).[71]
 - Willibrordus S. Rendra, 73, Indonesian poet.[72]
 - Sam, 4, Australian koala made famous after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, euthanised.[73]
 - Aram Tigran, 75, Armenian singer and oud player.[74]
 - Otha Young, 66, American musician and songwriter, cancer.[75]
 
7
    
- Jimmy Bedford, 69, American distiller (Jack Daniel's), heart attack.[76]
 - Frank G. Dickey, 91, American educator, president of the University of Kentucky (1956–1963).[77]
 - Gibson, 7, American Great Dane therapy dog, recognized by Guinness Book of World Records as world's tallest dog, bone cancer.[78]
 - Carleen Hutchins, 98, American violin maker.[79]
 - Taha Muhie-eldin Marouf, 80, Iraqi politician, Vice President (1975–2003).[80]
 - Gulshan Kumar Mehta, 72, Indian songwriter, heart failure.[81]
 - John Harber Phillips, 75, Australian jurist, Chief Justice of Victoria (1991–2003).[82]
 - Danko Popović, 81, Serbian writer.[83]
 - Louis E. Saavedra, 76, American politician, Mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico (1973; 1989–1993), brain cancer.[84]
 - Mike Seeger, 75, American folk musician, folklorist and banjo player, cancer.[85]
 - Paul Silver, 60, American seismologist, traffic collision.[86]
 - Sergio Stefanini, 87, Italian Olympic basketball player[87]
 - Tatiana Stepa, 46, Romanian folk singer, cervical cancer.[88]
 - Seiichi Tagawa, 91, Japanese politician, party leader (New Liberal Club).[89]
 - Anne Wexler, 79, American political adviser and lobbyist, breast cancer.[90]
 
8
    
- Alfonso Calderón, 78, Chilean writer and poet, heart attack.[91]
 - Yehuda Cohen, 95, Israeli Supreme Court justice.[92]
 - Cal Ermer, 85, American baseball coach and manager (Minnesota Twins).[93]
 - Harold Hitchcock, 95, British artist.[94]
 - Daniel Jarque, 26, Spanish footballer, heart attack.[95]
 - Pål Kraby, 77, Norwegian barrister and businessman.[96]
 - Peter Milton, 80, Australian politician, MP (1980–1990).[97]
 - Jone Railomo, 28, Fijian rugby player, member of the Fiji 2007 Rugby World Cup team.[98]
 - Barnett Rosenberg, 82, American chemist, discovered cisplatin.[99]
 - Raul Solnado, 79, Portuguese actor and comedian, cardiovascular disease.[100]
 - Michael Viner, 65, American record producer (Incredible Bongo Band), cancer.[101]
 - Jerry Wisdom, 61, Bahamian Olympic sprinter. Jerry Wisdom
 
9
    
- Frank Borth, 91, American comic book artist.[102]
 - Tommy Clinton, 83, Irish footballer (Everton, Republic of Ireland).[103]
 - Thierry Jonquet, 55, French writer.[104]
 - William Lindsay Osteen, Sr., 79, American judge of the District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina (1991–2006).[105]
 - John Quade, 71, American character actor (Every Which Way But Loose, The Outlaw Josey Wales).[106]
 - Rodney Scott Webb, 74, American federal judge, cancer.[107]
 - Jasmine You, 30, Japanese bassist (Versailles).[108]
 
10
    
- Laurie Bickerton, 92, Australian football player.[109]
 - Josef Burg, 97, Ukrainian Yiddish writer, stroke.[110]
 - Alik Djabrailov, 42, Russian charity worker, shot.[111]
 - Peter Dunnill, 71, British biochemical engineer.[112]
 - Albert L. Gordon, 94, American gay rights legal activist.[113]
 - Rita Inos, 55, Northern Mariana Island educator and politician, first female candidate for Lieutenant Governor, cancer.[114]
 - Andy Kessler, 48, American skateboarder, wasp sting.[115]
 - Ede Király, 82, Hungarian Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) figure skater.[116]
 - Urpo Korhonen, 86, Finnish Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) cross-country skier.[117]
 - Sylvia Lennick, 93, Canadian actress and comedian, complications from pneumonia.[118]
 - Merlyn Mantle, 77, American author, widow of Mickey Mantle, Alzheimer's disease.[119]
 - Art McKinlay, 77, American Olympic silver medal-winning (1956) rower, heart attack.[120]
 - Zarema Sadulayeva, 33, Russian activist, head of children's aid organization in Chechnya, shot.[121]
 - Renzo Sambo, 67, Italian Olympic gold medal-winning (1968) rower.[122]
 - Thomas C. Slater, 68, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (since 1994), lung cancer.[123]
 - Yosef Tamir, 94, Israeli politician and environmental activist, member of the Knesset (1965–1981).[124]
 - Francisco Valdés, 66, Chilean footballer, heart failure.[125]
 
11
    
- Bektas Abubakirov, 36, Kazakhstani boxer.[126]
 - Malik Akhmedilov, 33, Russian journalist, shot.[127]
 - Campbell R. Bridges, 71, British gemologist and adventurer, speared.[128]
 - Nuala Fennell, 73, Irish politician.[129]
 - José Ramón García Antón, 61, Spanish engineer and politician in Valencian Community.[130]
 - Tom Hennies, 70, American police officer and politician.[131]
 - Valeriu Lazarov, 73, Romanian-born Spanish television producer.[132]
 - Aykut Oray, 67, Turkish actor, heart attack.[133]
 - Behjat Sadr, 85, Iranian painter, heart attack.[134]
 - Eunice Kennedy Shriver, 88, American activist, founder of the Special Olympics, sister of John F. Kennedy.[135]
 - Jan Sillo, 32, South African footballer, traffic collision.[136]
 - Kitty White, 86, American jazz vocalist, stroke.[137]
 - Margaret Bush Wilson, 90, American lawyer and activist, multiple organ failure.[138]
 
12
    
- Rashied Ali, 74, American jazz drummer, heart attack.[139]
 - Ruslan Amerkhanov, Russian official, Ingushetia construction minister, shot.[140]
 - Howard M. Ervin, 93, American Christian scholar.[141]
 - Ruth Ford, 98, American model and actress.[142]
 - Gladys Gillem, 88, American professional wrestler, Alzheimer's disease.[143]
 - John Gregson, Baron Gregson, 85, British businessman and politician.[144]
 - Stephen MacDonald, 76, British actor, director and playwright.[145]
 - Zaw One, 64, Burmese actor and singer, liver disease.[146]
 - Nalin Seneviratne, 78, Sri Lankan general, Commander of the Army (1985–1988).[147]
 - Karl Von Hess, 90, American professional wrestler, Alzheimer's disease.[148]
 - Shingo Yamashiro, 70, Japanese actor, pneumonia.[149]
 
13
    
- John Bentley, 92, British actor (Crossroads).[150]
 - M. Watt Espy, 77, American researcher and author on capital punishment.[151]
 - Lavelle Felton, 29, American basketball player (Paderborn Baskets), shot.[152]
 - Brian McLaughlin, 54, British footballer (Celtic, Motherwell).[153]
 - Joseph Gilles Napoléon Ouellet, 87, Canadian archbishop of Rimouski.[154]
 - Les Paul, 94, American guitarist and inventor, complications from pneumonia.[155]
 - Al Purvis, 80, Canadian Olympic gold medal-winning ice hockey player (1952).[156]
 - Dobby Walker, 90, American labor lawyer, stroke.[157]
 - Eleutherius Winance, 100, Belgian-born American monk, philosophy professor, founder of St. Andrew's Abbey, heart attack.[158]
 
14
    
- Frank Branston, 70, British politician, Mayor of Bedford, aortic aneurysm.[159]
 - John Hughes, 84, British politician, MP for Coventry North East (1987–1992).[160]
 - Ted Kennedy, 83, Canadian hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs), heart failure.[161]
 - Lawrence Lucie, 101, American jazz guitarist.[162]
 - Kimani Maruge, 90, Kenyan student, oldest man to start primary school, stomach cancer.[163]
 - Philip Saltzman, 80, Mexican-born American television writer and producer (Columbo, Barnaby Jones).[164]
 - Gerolf Steiner, 101, German zoologist.[165]
 
15
    
- Charles Anderson, 91, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1951–1953).[166]
 - Kenneth Bacon, 64, American president of Refugees International, Asst Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, melanoma.[167]
 - Florin Bogardo, 67, Romanian singer.[168]
 - Virginia Davis, 90, American child actress.[169]
 - Jim Dickinson, 67, American musician and record producer.[170]
 - Shūe Matsubayashi, 89, Japanese film director, heart failure.[171]
 - Abdel Latif Moussa, 50, Palestinian cleric, leader of Jund Ansar Allah, bomb blast.[172]
 - Sammy Petrillo, 74, American comedian, cancer.[173]
 - André Prokovsky, 70, French dancer, cancer.[174]
 - Louis Rosen, 91, American nuclear physicist (Manhattan Project), inventor of the atom smasher, subdural hematoma.[175]
 - John Stroud, 54, British television director.[176]
 - Malcolm Richard Wilkey, 90, American federal judge and diplomat.[177]
 
16
    
- Alistair Campbell, 84, New Zealand poet.[178]
 - Mualla Eyüboğlu, 90, Turkish architect, one of the country's first female architects, heart failure.[179]
 - Paul Healion, 31, Irish cyclist, traffic collision.[180]
 - Warren E. Hearnes, 86, American politician, Governor of Missouri (1965–1973).[181]
 - Khalid bin Mahfouz, 60, Saudi Arabian billionaire banker, heart attack.[182]
 - Richard Moore, 83, American cinematographer, co-founder of Panavision.[183]
 - John Mulagada, 71, Indian Bishop of Eluru, first Dalit to become a bishop.[184]
 - Ed Reimers, 96, American character actor (Star Trek, The Barefoot Executive).[185]
 - Laurie Rowley, 68, British comedy writer (The Two Ronnies, Not the Nine O'Clock News), heart attack.[186]
 - Robert Thieme, 91, American dispensationalist theologian.[187]
 - Igor Tkachenko, 45, Russian Air Force pilot (Russian Knights), stunt collision.[188]
 - Burl Toler, 81, American football official, first African American official in the NFL.[189]
 
17
    
- Paul Hogue, 69, American basketball player, heart and kidney failure.[190]
 - Patricia Kippax, 67, British Olympic sprinter.[191]
 - Tullio Kezich, 80, Italian film critic.[192]
 - Grażyna Miller, 52, Polish poet and translator.[193]
 - Gildo Rodrigues, 69, Brazilian association football manager.[194]
 - Tiffany Simelane, 21, Swazi beauty pageant contestant, Miss Swaziland 2008, suicide by poisoning.[195]
 - Reno Thomas, 87, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.[196]
 - Davey Williams, 81, American baseball player (New York Giants).[197]
 - Viola Wyse, 61, Canadian Coast Salish tribal leader and civil servant.[198]
 
18
    
- Mir Maswood Ali, 80, Indian-born Canadian mathematician, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[199]
 - Hildegard Behrens, 72, German soprano, aortic aneurysm.[200]
 - Charles Bond, 94, American Air Force general, pilot with Flying Tigers, dementia.[201]
 - Wilf Diedricks, 64, South African cricket umpire.[202]
 - Rose Friedman, 98, Ukrainian-born American economist, widow of Milton Friedman.[203]
 - Jason Getsy, 33, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[204]
 - Dic Jones, 75, Welsh poet.[205]
 - Kim Dae-jung, 83, South Korean politician, President (1998–2003), Nobel Peace Prize recipient, heart failure.[206]
 - Hugo Loetscher, 79, Swiss author, complications from surgery.[207]
 - Jack McGeorge, 60, American munitions analyst and BDSM activist, complications from heart surgery.[208]
 - Peter Mui, 56, American fashion designer, heart failure.[209]
 - Robert Novak, 78, American conservative author and pundit, brain cancer.[210]
 - Fernanda Pivano, 92, Italian writer, journalist, translator and critic.[211]
 - Rufus Rogers, 96, New Zealand politician.[212]
 - Mária Vadász, 59, Hungarian Olympic bronze medal-winning team handball player at 1976 Olympics.[213]
 - Geertje Wielema, 75, Dutch swimmer.[214]
 
19
    
- Paul Ashbee, 91, British archaeologist.[215]
 - Carlos González Nova, 92, Mexican businessman.[216]
 - Donald M. Grant, 82, American science fiction publisher.[217]
 - Don Hewitt, 86, American television producer, creator of 60 Minutes, pancreatic cancer.[218]
 - Harry Kermode, 87, Canadian Olympic basketball player.[219]
 - John Marek, 47, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[220]
 - Anthony Petro Mayalla, 69, Tanzanian archbishop of Mwanza (since 1987).[221]
 - Edward Rondthaler, 104, American typographer.[222]
 - Vic Snell, 81, English footballer (Ipswich Town).[223]
 - Park M. Strader, 64, American politician, cancer.[224]
 - Bobby Thomson, 65, British footballer, prostate cancer.[225]
 
20
    
- Marcel-André Buffet, 87, French Olympic sailor.[226]
 - Semyon Farada, 75, Russian actor.[227]
 - Larry Knechtel, 69, American keyboardist (Bread), bassist and session musician (The Beach Boys, The Doors), heart attack.[228]
 - Karla Kuskin, 77, American children's author and illustrator, corticobasal degeneration.[229]
 - Dudu Topaz, 62, Israeli actor, suicide by hanging.[230]
 - Gordon Woods, 57, American veterinary scientist, created first cloned mule (Idaho Gem).[231]
 
21
    
- Ernest Brown, 93, American tap dancer.[232]
 - Johnny Carter, 75, American singer (The Flamingos, The Dells), lung cancer.[233]
 - Edward Goldsmith, 80, British environmentalist.[234]
 - Christopher John Lamb, 59, British biochemist.[235]
 - Chris McCubbins, 63, American-born Canadian Olympic athlete, leukemia.[236]
 - Leo Obstbaum, 40, Argentine-born Spanish design director for the 2010 Winter Olympics.[237]
 - Rex Shelley, 78, Singaporean author, lung cancer.[238]
 - Geoffrey Tozer, 54, Australian pianist, liver disease.[239]
 - Dean Turner, 37, Australian bassist (Magic Dirt), lung cancer.[240]
 - Pedro Yoma, 82, Chilean Olympic track and field athlete.[241]
 
22
    
- David Avadon, 60, American illusionist, heart attack.[242]
 - Horst E. Brandt, 86, German film director.[243]
 - Vicki Cruse, 40, American aerobatic pilot, air show accident.[244]
 - Muriel Duckworth, 100, Canadian feminist and activist, complications from a fall.[245]
 - Elmer Kelton, 83, American Western novelist.[246]
 - Iftikhar Ali Khan, Pakistani general, Defence Secretary (1997–1999), heart attack.[247]
 - Erkki Laine, 51, Finnish ice hockey player, drowned.[248]
 - Beryl Sprinkel, 85, American economist, Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome.[249]
 - Adrien Zeller, 69, French politician and humanist, heart attack.[250]
 
23
    
- Alexander Bozhkov, 58, Bulgarian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1997–1999), cancer.[251]
 - Stanley Kaplan, 90, American businessman and scholastic test preparation pioneer, founder of Kaplan, Inc., heart disease.[252]
 - Anna-Maria Müller, 60, German luger, 1972 Winter Olympics women's singles gold medalist.[253]
 - Pierre Samuel, 87, French mathematician, arms control and environmental activist.[254]
 - Jan Sedivka, 91, Australian violinist.[255]
 - Edzo Toxopeus, 91, Dutch politician, Minister of the Interior (1959–1965).[256]
 - William Williams, 93, American businessman and team owner (Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds).[257]
 
24
    
- Joseph Corbett, Jr., 80, American murderer and kidnapper, suicide by gunshot.[258]
 - Sir Harry Fang, 86, Hong Kong orthopaedic surgeon, President of Rehabilitation International (1980–1984), respiratory failure.[259]
 - Frank Marcus Fernando, 77, Sri Lankan Bishop of Chilaw.[260]
 - Leif Flengsrud, 86, Norwegian Olympic cyclist.[261]
 - Janullah Hashimzada, 40, Afghan journalist, Pakistan bureau chief for Shamshad TV, shot.[262]
 - Kashin, 40, New Zealand Asian elephant sponsored by ASB Bank, euthanised.[263]
 - Joe Maneri, 82, American jazz composer, musician and inventor, complications from heart surgery.[264]
 - Eduardo V. Roquero, 59, Filipino politician, Representative (2004–2007), four-time Mayor of San Jose del Monte.[265]
 - Toni Sailer, 73, Austrian ski racer, laryngeal cancer.[266]
 - T. J. Turner, 46, American football player (Miami Dolphins), complications from a stroke.[267]
 - Jim Urbanek, 64, American football player (Miami Dolphins).[268]
 
25
    
- Berle Adams, 92, American music industry executive (MCA).[269]
 - Bob Carroll, 73, American historian and author.[270]
 - William Emerson, 86, American journalist and editor, stroke.[271]
 - Nikos Garoufallou, 72, Greek actor, traffic collision.[272]
 - Ted Kennedy, 77, American politician, Senator from Massachusetts (1962–2009), brain cancer.[273]
 - Eduardo Mendoza Goiticoa, 92, Venezuelan politician, Minister of Agriculture (1945–1947), director of the Human Rights Foundation.[274]
 - Carl K. Moeddel, 71, American Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati (1993–2007).[275]
 - Ray Ramsey, 88, American football player (Chicago Cardinals), complications from a fall.[276]
 - Mandé Sidibé, 69, Malian politician and economist, Prime Minister (2000–2002).[277]
 
26
    
- Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, 56, Iraqi politician, lung cancer.[278]
 - Hyman Bloom, 96, Latvian-born American painter of mystical Jewish works.[279]
 - Per Christensen, 75, Norwegian actor (Hotel Cæsar, Elling).[280]
 - Sadie Corré, 91, British actress (The Rocky Horror Picture Show).[281]
 - Dominick Dunne, 83, American writer and investigative journalist, bladder cancer.[282]
 - Ellie Greenwich, 68, American songwriter ("Be My Baby", "Chapel of Love"), heart attack.[283]
 - Sir Jack Harris, 2nd Baronet, 103, British-born New Zealand businessman.[284]
 - Billy Kenneally, 83, Irish politician.[285]
 - William Korey, 87, American lobbyist, Anti-Defamation League director, cardiac arrhythmia.[286]
 - Lin Hui-kuan, 51, Taiwanese politician, MLY (2002–2009), sepsis.[287]
 - Birger Skeie, 58, Norwegian marine services company chairman, heart attack.[288]
 
27
    
- Harry Bell, 83, Canadian ice hockey player.[289]
 - Nicholas Cavendish, 6th Baron Chesham, 67, British aristocrat and politician.[290]
 - Shota Chochishvili, 59, Georgian Olympic gold medalist in judo, leukemia.[291]
 - Alex Grass, 82, American businessman, founder of Rite Aid drugstores, lung cancer.[292]
 - Dave Laut, 52, American Olympic bronze medalist in shot put, shot.[293]
 - Sergey Mikhalkov, 96, Russian writer and poet (National Anthem of the Soviet Union and National Anthem of Russia).
 - Rafiu Oluwa, 78, Nigerian Olympic sprinter.[294]
 - Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez, 96, Spanish politician.[295]
 - Virgilio Savona, 89, Italian singer (Quartetto Cetra), Parkinson's disease.[296]
 - Shing Fui-On, 54, Hong Kong actor, nasopharyngeal carcinoma.[297]
 
28
    
- Chanel, 21, American world's oldest dog.[298]
 - Richard Egan, 73, American businessman and diplomat, suicide by gunshot.[299]
 - Emil Glad, 81, Croatian actor.[300]
 - Adam Goldstein, 36, American club disc jockey and musician (Crazy Town), suspected drug overdose.[301]
 - Noel Debroy Jones, 76, British prelate, Bishop of Sodor and Man (1989–2003), cancer.[302]
 - Günter Kießling, 83, German general.[303]
 - Eli Thompson, 36, American skydiver, skydiving accident.[304]
 - Wayne Tippit, 76, American character actor (Melrose Place), respiratory insufficiency.[305]
 - Henk van Ulsen, 82, Dutch actor.[306]
 
29
    
- Gennaro Angiulo, 90, American Mafia underboss, renal failure.[307]
 - Chris Connor, 81, American jazz singer, cancer.[308]
 - Simon Dee, 74, British radio disc jockey and television presenter, bone cancer.[309]
 - Sam Etcheverry, 79, American-born Canadian football player, member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, cancer.[310]
 - Gustavo Martínez Frías, 74, Colombian archbishop of Nueva Pamplona.[311]
 - Frank Gardner, 78, Australian motor racing driver.[312]
 - Pete Horeck, 86, Canadian ice hockey player, prostate cancer.[313]
 - Mady Rahl, 94, German actress.[314]
 - Dave Smith, 76, American college football player and coach, cancer.[315]
 - Yolanda Varela, 79, Mexican film actress.[316]
 
30
    
- Medardas Čobotas, 81, Lithuanian politician.[317]
 - Ildikó Kishonti, 62, Hungarian actress.[318]
 - Marie Knight, 84, American gospel singer, pneumonia.[319]
 - Sheila Lukins, 66, American cook and food writer, brain cancer.[320]
 - Robert J. Matthews, 82, American Latter-day Saints educator and scholar, open-heart surgery complications.[321]
 - Christos Palaiologos, 59, Greek left-wing politician, former mayor of Livadeia,[322]
 - Jack Phillips, 87, American baseball player.[323]
 - Mark Pringle, 50, Australian triathlete, road accident.[324]
 - Kiki Sørum, 70, Norwegian fashion journalist.[325]
 - Nancy Talbot, 89, American businesswoman, co-founder of Talbots retail stores, Alzheimer's disease.[326]
 - Percy Tetzlaff, 89, New Zealand rugby union player (Waikato, Auckland, national team).[327]
 - Simon Thirgood, 46, British biologist and ecologist, building collapse.[328]
 
31
    
- Asbjørn Aarseth, 73, Norwegian literary historian.[329]
 - Abu Abbas, 75, Bangladeshi politician.[330]
 - William Wright Abbot, 87, American archivist and historian, congestive heart failure.[331]
 - John Choi Young-su, 67, South Korean archbishop of Daegu.[332]
 - Ping Duenas, 78, Guamanian politician, heart attack.[333]
 - Barry Flanagan, 68, British sculptor, motor neurone disease.[334]
 - Jesse Fortune, 79, American blues singer.[335]
 - Frederick Gore, 95, British artist.[336]
 - Amos Hawley, 98, American sociologist.[337]
 - Eddie Higgins, 77, American jazz pianist, cancer.[338]
 - Torsten Lindberg, 92, Swedish Olympic gold medal-winning (1948) football player.[339]
 - Eraño Manalo, 84, Filipino Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo (1963–2009), cardiopulmonary arrest.[340]
 - Jack Manning, 93, American film, stage and television actor.[341]
 - Anna Belle Clement O'Brien, 86, American politician, Tennessee state senator (1976–1996), complications from a fall.[342]
 - George Piranian, 95, American mathematician.[343]
 
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