Deaths in July 1998
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1998.
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.
 
July 1998
    
    1
    
- Francis Ambrière, 90, French author.[1]
 - Margarita Azurdia, 67, Guatemalan sculptor, painter, poet, and performance artist.
 - Jane Bell, 88, Canadian track and field athlete and Olympic champion.[2]
 - Dumitru Berciu, 91, Romanian historian and archaeologist.[3]
 - Ed Connolly, 58, American baseball player.[4]
 - Stig Järrel, 88, Swedish actor, film director and revue artist.[5]
 - Claire Kelly, 64, American actress and model.[6]
 - Dimitris Liantinis, 55, Greek philosopher, writer and university professor, suicide.
 - Martin Seymour-Smith, 70, British poet, literary critic, and biographer.[7]
 - Rodney Smith, Baron Smith, 84, British surgeon.
 - Toyonobori, 67, Japanese sumo wrestler, heart failure.[8]
 
2
    
- Shen Chang-huan, 84, Taiwanese politician and diplomat.
 - Tony De Vit, 40, English DJ and music producer, bronchial failure.[9]
 - Joe Graboski, 68, American basketball player.[10]
 - Miklós Gábor, 79, Hungarian actor.[11]
 - Valter Külvet, 34, Estonian athlete and Olympian, blunt trauma.[12]
 - Juan José Nogués, 89, Spanish football player and manager.
 - Errol Parker, 72, French-Algerian jazz pianist, liver cancer.[13]
 - Sohrab Shahid-Saless, 54, Iranian film director and screenwriter, liver failure.[14]
 - Kay Thompson, 88, American author, actress and singer.[15]
 
3
    
- Arun Kumar Ahuja, 81, Indian film actor and producer.
 - Danielle Bunten Berry, 49, American game designer and programmer, lung cancer.[16]
 - Alf Boyd, 77, Scottish football player.
 - Sadeq Chubak, 81, Iranian author of short fiction, drama, and novels.[17]
 - Al Couppee, 78, American gridiron football player.[18]
 - Louis L. Goldstein, 85, American politician.[19]
 - Billie Hughes, 50, American songwriter, musician and record producer, heart attack.[20]
 - Bernhard Häring, 85, German Catholic theologian, and priest.[21]
 - Carl Koch, 86, American architect.
 - George Lloyd, 85, British composer.[22]
 - Elizabeth Riddell, 88, Australian poet and journalist.
 - Lev Rokhlin, 51, Soviet / Russian army officer, murdered.[23]
 - Kazimierz Sokołowski, 90, Polish ice hockey player.[24]
 - Duncan White, 80, Sri Lankan track and field athlete and Olympic medalist.[25]
 
4
    
- Gladys Ambrose, 67, English actress, cancer.
 - Gregg Burge, 40, American tap dancer and choreographer, brain tumor.[26]
 - Kurt Franz, 84, German SS officer and commander of the Treblinka extermination camp.[27]
 - Denis Ségui Kragbé, 60, Ivorian shot putter and discus thrower.[28]
 - Peter Monteverdi, 64, Swiss carmaker, cancer.[29]
 - M. N. Sathyaardhi, 85, Indian writer and freedom fighter.
 - Jay Taylor, 30, American basketball player, burned.[30]
 
5
    
- Frank Creagh, 74, New Zealand boxer.
 - Cleeve Horne, 86, Canadian portrait painter and sculptor, respiratory-related illness.
 - Sid Luckman, 81, American football player (Chicago Bears) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[31]
 - Maria Mercè Marçal, 45, Catalan poet, professor, writer and translator from Spain, breast cancer.[32]
 - Frank Righeimer, 89, American fencer and Olympic medalist.[33]
 - Johnny Speight, 78, English television scriptwriter, pancreatic cancer.[34]
 - Stevie Hyper D, 30, British drum and bass MC, heart attack.
 
6
    
- Semon Knudsen, 85, American automobile executive.[35]
 - Georges Maton, 84, French cyclist.[36]
 - Alan Revill, 75, English cricketer.
 - Roy Rogers, 86, American singer and actor (The Roy Rogers Show), congestive heart failure.[37]
 - Ed Sanicki, 74, American baseball player.[38]
 
7
    
- Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, 60, Nigerian businessman, politician and aristocrat, homicide.[39]
 - M. Athar Ali, 73, Indian historian, liver cancer.[40]
 - F. Tillman Durdin, 91, American foreign correspondent for The New York Times.[41]
 - Lenore Romney, 89, American actress and political figure, stroke.[42]
 
8
    
- Constance Cox, 85, British script writer and playwright.[43]
 - Kohei Murakoso, 92, Japanese runner and Olympian, respiratory disease.[44]
 - Dušan Vukotić, 71, Yugoslav and Croatian cartoonist and author, heart attack.[45]
 - Lilí Álvarez, 93, Spanish sportswoman, author, feminist and journalist.[46]
 
9
    
- Knut Bergsland, 84, Norwegian linguist.[47]
 - Jim Flora, 84, American artist, stomach cancer.[48]
 - David Fulker, 61, British behavioural geneticist.[49]
 - Lester King, 59, Jamaican cricket player.
 - Katherine Russell, 89, English social worker and university teacher.[50]
 - Halvor J. Sandsdalen, 87, Norwegian farmer, journalist, poet, playwright and children's writer.
 - Aldo Stellita, 50, Italian bassist and songwriter, lung cancer.
 
10
    
- Willie Fry, 43, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), heart attack.
 - Billy Patterson, 79, American football player (Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers).
 - Elijah Pitts, 60, American football player (Green Bay Packers), stomach cancer.[51]
 - William Preston, 76, American actor.[52]
 - Victor Smith, 85, Royal Australian Navy officer.[53]
 
11
    
- Octav Botnar, 84, Romanian-British businessman and founder of Datsun, stomach cancer.[54]
 - John Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter, 90, British politician.
 - Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, 85, Ghanaian politician.
 - Emma Humphreys, 30, British convict, accidental overdose.[55]
 - Panagiotis Kondylis, 54, Greek philosopher, intellectual and historian.[56]
 - Guy Lafitte, 71, French jazz saxophonist.[57]
 - John J. Tominac, 76, United States Army officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
 
12
    
- M. M. S. Ahuja, 69, Indian endocrinologist.
 - Wilson Francisco Alves, 70, Brazilian football player and manager.
 - Jimmy Driftwood, 91, American folk music songwriter and musician, heart attack.[58]
 - Bo Giertz, 92, Swedish theologian, novelist and bishop.[59]
 - Arkady Ostashev, 72, Russian mechanical engineer.
 - Maithripala Senanayake, 82, Sri Lankan politician.
 
13
    
- Watkins Moorman Abbitt, 90, American politician and lawyer, leukemia.[60]
 - Gauri Ayyub, 67, Indian social worker, activist and writer, acute arthritis.
 - Red Badgro, 95, American football player, football coach and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, fall.[61]
 - Stanley Bergerman, 94, American producer of horror films, cancer.[62]
 - John Béchervaise, 88, Australian writer, photographer, artist, historian and explorer.[63]
 - Konstantinos Kollias, 97, Prime Minister of Greece during the military junta.
 - Jean René Célestin Parédès, 83, French film actor, heart attack.[64]
 - Ben Zion Abba Shaul, 73, Israeli Sephardic rabbi.
 - Sigismund von Braun, 87, German diplomat and politician.
 
14
    
- Rex Applegate, 84, American army officer.[65]
 - Beryl Bryden, 78, English jazz singer.[66]
 - Glenn E. Duncan, 80, United States Air Force officer and World War II flying ace.
 - Miroslav Holub, 74, Czech poet and immunologist.[67]
 - Herman David Koppel, 89, Danish composer and pianist.[68]
 - Richard McDonald, 89, American entrepreneur, co-founder of McDonald's and inventor of the fast food system.[69]
 - Nguyen Ngoc Loan, 67, South Vietnamese general, cancer.[70]
 - Robert Augustine Ward Lowndes, 81, American science fiction author and editor.[71]
 - Karl Schirdewan, 91, German communist activist and East German politician.[72]
 - Angus John Mackintosh Stewart, 61, British writer.[73]
 - Thomas Martin Thompson, 43, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[74]
 
15
    
- Malcolm Booker, 83, Australian diplomat, author and journalist.[75]
 - Henry J. Leir, 98, American industrialist, financier, and philanthropist.[76]
 - Kazimierz Lis, 88, Polish football player.
 - Joseph Desmond O'Connor, 78, British linguist, pneumonia.
 - S. Shanmuganathan, 38, Sri Lankan Tamil militant and politician, assassinated.[77]
 
16
    
- John Ball, 73, English footballer.
 - Gisella Caccialanza, 83, American prima ballerina, stroke.[78]
 - John Henrik Clarke, 83, African-American historian and professor, heart attack.[79]
 - Philip J. Corso, 83, American Army officer, heart attack.[80]
 - Jess Dobernic, 80, American baseball player.[81]
 - Mahbub ul Haq, 64, Pakistani economist and politician.[82]
 - Lucien Lamoureux, 77, Canadian politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada.[83]
 
17
    
- Lamberto Gardelli, 82, Italian-Swedish conductor.[84]
 - Gladstone Guest, 81, English football player.
 - Lillian Hoban, 73, American illustrator and children's writer.[85]
 - Marc Hunter, 44, New Zealand singer, songwriter and record producer, cancer.[86]
 - Karl-Heinz Höcker, 82, German theoretical nuclear physicist.
 - Paul H. Kocher, 91, American academic and writer.
 - James Lighthill, 74, British mathematician.[87]
 - Joseph Maher, 64, Irish-American actor, playwright and director, brain tumor, brain cancer.[88]
 - Hervé Mirouze, 73, French football player and coach.
 - Hugh Reilly, 82, American actor, emphysema.[89]
 - Claudia Testoni, 82, Italian hurdler, sprinter and long jumper.[90]
 
18
    
- Emilio Alfaro, 65, Argentine actor, and theatre and film director.
 - Florence Bird, 90, Canadian broadcaster, journalist, and senator.
 - Hans Feibusch, 99, German painter and sculptor.[91]
 - Mykola Lebed, 89, Ukrainian political activist, nationalist and guerrilla fighter.
 - Betty Marsden, 79, English comedy actress.[92]
 - Balangoda Ananda Maitreya Thero, 101, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk.
 
19
    
- Giliana Berneri, French communist activist.[93]
 - Antoine Tisné, 65, French composer.[94]
 - Ralph Toohy, 71, Canadian Football League player.
 - Elmer Valo, 77, Slovak American baseball player and coach.[95]
 
20
    
- Norah Borges, 97, Argentine artist.[96]
 - June Byers, 76, American women's professional wrestler, pneumonia.
 - Alberto Cavallari, 70, Italian journalist and writer.[97]
 - Tossy Spivakovsky, 91, Russian-American violin virtuoso.[98]
 
21
    
- Doug Miller, 28, American gridiron football player, lightning strike.[99]
 - Alan Shepard, 74, American astronaut, naval aviator and test pilot, complications from leukemia.[100]
 - Kenneth Watson, 66, British television actor, pancreatic cancer.
 - Robert Young, 91, American actor (Marcus Welby, M.D., Father Knows Best, Window on Main Street), Emmy winner (1957, 1958, 1970), respiratory failure.[101]
 
22
    
- Eugene Aserinsky, 77, American sleep researcher, traffic collision.[102]
 - Fritz Buchloh, 88, German football manager and football player.[103]
 - Michael Denison, 82, English actor.[104]
 - Don Dunphy, 90, American television and radio sports announcer.[105]
 - Judy Malcolm, 87, American film actress.
 - Corbett Monica, 68, American comedian, cancer.[106]
 - Hermann Prey, 69, German bass-baritone, heart attack.[107]
 - Antonio Saura, 67, Spanish artist and writer.[108]
 - Tjokropranolo, 74, Indonesian politician and military officer.
 
23
    
- Harvie Branscomb, 103, American theologian and academic.[109]
 - Vladimir Dudintsev, 79, Russian writer.[110]
 - André Gertler, 90, Hungarian classical violinist.[111]
 - Mark Hampton, 58, American designer.[112]
 - John Hopkins, 67, English film, stage and television writer, domestic accident.[113]
 - R. Tudur Jones, 77, Welsh nationalist theologian.[114]
 - Northrup Rand Knox, 69, American banker and community leader.[115]
 - Djibril Diop Mambéty, 53, Senegalese actor, film director and poet, lung cancer.[116]
 - Matteo Manuguerra, 73, Tunisian-French baritone.[117]
 - Med Park, 65, American basketball player.[118]
 - Muzz Patrick, 83, Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[119]
 - Wilbur Schwandt, 94, American musician, songwriter.
 - Manuel Mejía Vallejo, 75 Colombian writer.[120]
 
24
    
- Gus Alex, 82, Greek-American mobster, heart attack.
 - Alta Allen, 93, American silent film actress.[121]
 - Ronnie Grieveson, 88, South African cricketer.
 - Berta Hrubá, 52, Czech field hockey player and Olympic medalist.[122]
 - Henri Ziegler, 91, French aerospace engineers, aviation pioneer and first president of Airbus.[123]
 
25
    
- Les Dodson, 82, American gridiron football player.[124]
 - David Durand, 77, American actor.[125]
 - Tal Farlow, 77, American jazz guitarist, esophageal cancer.[126]
 - Tiny Rowland, 80, British businessman and corporate raider, cancer.
 
26
    
- Sava Antić, 68, Serbian football player and manager.[127]
 - Manzoor Alam Beg, 67, Bangladeshi photographer.
 - Rainey Bennett, 91, American artist, illustrator and muralist.[128]
 - Seán Ó hEinirí, 83, Irish seanchaí and the last known monolingual Irish speaker.
 - Zeki Kuneralp, 83, Turkish diplomat, multiple sclerosis.
 - Aymoré Moreira, 86, Brazilian football player and coach.
 
27
    
- Binnie Barnes, 95, English actress.[129]
 - Zlatko Čajkovski, 74, Croatian football player and coach (1948 silver medal, 1952 silver medal).[130]
 - Russell M. Carneal, 80, American politician and judge.[131]
 - Elio Augusto Di Carlo, 79, Italian ornithologist, historian and physician.
 - John Gilliland, 62, American radio broadcaster and documentarian.
 - Gísli Halldórsson, 71, Icelandic actor.[132]
 - Elizabeth Karlin, 54, American doctor and advocate for women's reproductive rights, brain tumor.[133]
 - William McChesney Martin, 91, American businessman and Chair of the Federal Reserve.
 - Robin Richmond, 86, English cinema organist and BBC Radio presenter.
 - Farid Shawqi, 77, Egyptian actor, screenwriter and film producer.
 - Bill Tuttle, 69, American baseball player, cancer.[134]
 
28
    
- Mykola Bakay, 67, Ukrainian singer, composer, poet and author.
 - Wilson Teixeira Beraldo, 81, Brazilian physician and physiologist.
 - Zbigniew Herbert, 73, Polish poet, essayist, drama writer and moralist.[135]
 - Adam Hollanek, 75, Polish science fiction writer and journalist.
 - Olga de Blanck Martín, 82, Cuban pianist, guitarist and composer.
 - Lenny McLean, 49, English boxer, bodyguard and actor, brain cancer, lung cancer.[136]
 - Consalvo Sanesi, 87, Italian racecar driver.
 
29
    
- Jorge Pacheco Areco, 78, Uruguayan politician.[137]
 - Doris Nolan, 82, American actress.[138]
 - Jerome Robbins, 79, American choreographer, director and dancer (West Side Story), stroke.[139]
 - Fabrice Simon, 47, Haitian artist and fashion designer, AIDS.[140]
 - Oothout Zabriskie Whitehead, 87, American actor, cancer.[141]
 
30
    
- Maurice Bardèche, 90, French art critic and journalist.[142]
 - Bharathan, 51, Indian film director and artist.
 - Donald C. Davis, 77, United States Navy admiral, heart attack.
 - Orestes Marengo, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate.
 - Laila Schou Nilsen, 79, Norwegian sportsperson and Olympic medalist.[143]
 - Buffalo Bob Smith, 80, American children's television host, cancer.[144]
 - Kenneth A. Walsh, 81, United States Marine Corps officer, World War II flying ace and Medal of Honor recipient, heart attack.[145]
 
31
    
- Leroy Edgar Burney, 91, American physician and public health official.[146]
 - Jean de Baroncelli, 84, French writer.[147]
 - Erling Evensen, 84, Norwegian cross-country skier and Olympic medalist.[148]
 - Sylvia Field, 97, American actress.[149]
 - Arvid Hanssen, 66, Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, poet, novelist and children's writer.
 - Ioan Ploscaru, 86, Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church.
 - John E. Powers, 87, American politician.
 - Richie Powers, 67, American basketball referee, stroke.[150]
 - Herbert Widmayer, 84, German football player and manager.
 
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