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*[[Lynne Duke]], 56, American journalist (''[[Washington Post]]'') and author, lung cancer.<ref>[http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/20130421_Lynne_Duke___Journalist__56.html Lynne Duke | Journalist, 56<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
*[[Lynne Duke]], 56, American journalist (''[[Washington Post]]'') and author, lung cancer.<ref>[http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/20130421_Lynne_Duke___Journalist__56.html Lynne Duke | Journalist, 56<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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*[[Patrick Garland]], 78, English theatre director, actor and writer.<ref>[http://www.abcanimalsanctuary.co.uk/ Patrick Garland, Alexandra Bastedo Champions Animal Sanctuary]</ref> |
*[[Patrick Garland]], 78, English theatre director, actor and writer.<ref>[http://www.abcanimalsanctuary.co.uk/ Patrick Garland, Alexandra Bastedo Champions Animal Sanctuary]</ref> |
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*[[Aishah Ghani]], 90, Malaysian politician, natural causes.<ref>[http:// |
*[[Aishah Ghani]], 90, Malaysian politician, natural causes.<ref>[http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/4/19/nation/20130419134523&sec=nation Umno veteran Tan Sri Aishah Ghani dies, age 90</ref> |
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*[[Alicia Gladden]], 27, American basketball player, traffic collision.<ref>[http://www.news4jax.com/news/Former-FSU-basketball-star-Alicia-Gladden-killed-in-crash/-/475880/19839116/-/wff4pi/-/index.html Former FSU basketball star Alicia Gladden killed in crash]</ref> |
*[[Alicia Gladden]], 27, American basketball player, traffic collision.<ref>[http://www.news4jax.com/news/Former-FSU-basketball-star-Alicia-Gladden-killed-in-crash/-/475880/19839116/-/wff4pi/-/index.html Former FSU basketball star Alicia Gladden killed in crash]</ref> |
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*[[Robert Holding]], 86, American billionaire businessman ([[Sinclair Oil]], [[Little America Hotels]]).<ref>[http://www.ksl.com/?sid=24871959&nid=148&s_cid=rss-extlink Utah businessman, Sinclair Oil owner, dies | ksl.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
*[[Robert Holding]], 86, American billionaire businessman ([[Sinclair Oil]], [[Little America Hotels]]).<ref>[http://www.ksl.com/?sid=24871959&nid=148&s_cid=rss-extlink Utah businessman, Sinclair Oil owner, dies | ksl.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
Revision as of 07:41, 21 May 2013
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 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.
April 2013
- Badr bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 81, Saudi royal, 20th child of King Ibn Saud.[1]
- Marjorie Anthony Linden, 77, Canadian television producer and media executive.[2]
- Asal Badiee, 35, Iranian actress.[3]
- Moses Blah, 65, Liberian politician, President (2003).[4]
- David Burge, 83, American pianist, complications from a heart attack.[5]
- Kildare Dobbs, 89, Canadian short story and travel writer, multiple organ failure.[6]
- William H. Ginsburg, 70, American lawyer (Lewinsky scandal), cancer.[7]
- Eskild Jensen, 87, Norwegian politician.[8]
- Barbara Piasecka Johnson, 76, Polish-born American art collector and philanthropist.[9]
- Nicolae Martinescu, 73, Romanian Olympic champion (1972) wrestler.[10]
- Karen Muir, 60, South African swimmer and physician, breast cancer.[11]
- Jack Pardee, 76, American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and coach (Houston Oilers, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins), complications from gall bladder cancer.[12]
- Bob Smith, 82, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[13]
- Greg Willard, 54, American basketball referee, pancreatic cancer.[14]
- Maysara Abu Hamdiya, 64, Palestinian general, cancer.[15]
- Chuck Fairbanks, 79, American football coach (New England Patriots, University of Oklahoma), brain cancer.[16]
- Jesús Franco, 82, Spanish film director and screenwriter (Count Dracula), complications from a stroke.[17]
- Fred, 82, French cartoonist.[18]
- Jane Henson, 78, American puppeteer, co-founder of The Muppets, cancer.[19]
- Ted James, 88, English cricket player (Sussex).[20]
- Jim T. Lindsey, 87, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1949–1957); Speaker (1955–1957).[21]
- Johnny Lunde, 89, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier.[22]
- Duke Kimbrough McCall, 98, American Christian activist and leader.[23]
- Barry Mealand, 70, English footballer (Fulham).[24]
- Milo O'Shea, 86, Irish-born American actor (Mass Appeal, Ulysses, Theatre of Blood).[25]
- Mariano Pulido, 56, Spanish footballer and manager (Sevilla FC), degenerative disease.[26]
- Benjamin Purcell, 85, American military officer and politician, highest ranking POW during the Vietnam conflict, member of Georgia House (1993–1997), natural causes.[27]
- Maria Redaelli, 113, Italian supercentenarian, oldest verified living person in Europe.[28]
- Linda Vogt, 90, Australian flautist.[29]
- Othniel Wienges, 88, American politician and horse breeder, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1962–1972).[30]
- Ian Wilson, 80, Australian politician, Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment (1981–1982) and Aboriginal Affairs (1982–1983); MP for Sturt (1966–1969; 1972–1993).[31]
- Mariví Bilbao, 83, Spanish actress (La que se avecina, Aquí no hay quien viva), natural causes.[32]
- Fergy Brown, 90, Scottish-born Canadian politician, Mayor of York (1988–1994).[33]
- Ralph Brown, 85, British sculptor.[34]
- Basil Copper, 89, British writer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[35]
- Guy Cotten, 76, French businessman.[36]
- Georges Corvington, 86, Haitian historian, heart failure.[37]
- Douglas Freeman, 96, English cricketer.[38]
- Juan Díaz Sánchez, 64, Spanish footballer (UD Salamanca).[39]
- Robert Elgie, 84, Canadian politician, MPP for York East (1977–1985), heart failure.[40]
- George Gladir, 87, American comic book writer (Archie, Sabrina the Teenage Witch).[41]
- Mazharul Haque, 32, Bangladeshi cricketer, heart attack.[42]
- Harry J, 67, Jamaican music producer, studio owner and musician, diabetes.[43]
- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, 85, German-born British-American novelist and screenwriter (A Room with a View, Howards End), winner of Booker Prize (1975), pulmonary failure.[44]
- Graham Lea, 79, Canadian broadcaster and politician, British Columbia MLA for Prince Rupert (1972–1984).[45]
- Farouk Abdel Wahab Mustafa, 70, Egyptian translator.[46]
- Herman van Raalte, 91, Dutch international footballer.[47]
- Jean Sincere, 93, American actress (Glee, Roxanne, The Incredibles), natural causes.[48]
- Dorothy Taubman, 95, American music teacher.[49]
- Robert Ward, 95, American composer (The Crucible), Pulitzer Prize winner (1962).[50]
- Dale Bisnauth, 76, Guyanese politician and academic, heart attack.[51]
- Bengt Blomgren, 89, Swedish actor and director, prostate cancer.[52]
- Víctor Carranza, 77, Colombian emerald businessman, lung and prostate cancer.[53]
- Roger Ebert, 70, American film critic (Chicago Sun-Times, Siskel & Ebert), thyroid cancer.[54]
- Carmine Infantino, 87, American comic book artist (Batman, Green Lantern, Human Target) and editor.[55]
- Besedka Johnson, 87, American actress (Starlet).[56]
- Beatrice Palner, 75, Danish actress.[57]
- Joseph Pease, 3rd Baron Gainford, 81, British aristocrat.[58]
- Apidej Sit-Hirun, 72, Thai martial artist (Muay Thai), lung cancer.[59]
- Eldred G. Smith, 106, American patriarch emeritus of the LDS (Mormon) church.[60]
- Tommy Tycho, 84, Hungarian-born Australian composer, arranger and orchestra conductor, complications following a stroke.[61]
- Ian Walsh, 80, Australian rugby league player, captain of St. George Dragons and national team.[62]
- Noboru Yamaguchi, 41, Japanese author (The Familiar of Zero), cancer.[63]
- Regina Bianchi, 92, Italian stage and film actress (The Four Days of Naples), natural causes.[64]
- Amnon Dankner, 67, Israeli newspaper editor (Maariv) and journalist, heart attack.[65]
- Piero de Palma, 87, Italian opera singer.[66]
- Albert J. Engel, Jr., 89, American judge, member of US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (since 1973).[67]
- David Hunt, 87, American Christian apologist and author, natural causes.[68]
- Mohammad Ishaq Khan, 67, Indian historian, heart failure.[69]
- David Kuo, 44, American author and civil servant, brain cancer.[70]
- Nikolaos Pappas, 83, Greek Navy officer, leader of the 1973 mutiny against the military junta, cancer.[71]
- Dame Hilda Bynoe, 91, Grenadian politician, Governor (1968–1974).[72]
- Veljko Despotovic, 81, Serbian production designer.[73]
- Johnny Esaw, 87, Canadian sports broadcaster, pulmonary failure.[74]
- Matt Gilsenan, 97, Irish Gaelic football player.[75]
- Bill Guttridge, 82, English footballer (Walsall F.C.), Parkinson's disease and pneumonia.[76]
- Bigas Luna, 67, Spanish film director (Anguish, Yo soy la Juani), leukemia.[77]
- Michael Norgrove, 31, Zambian-born British boxer, cerebral bleeding.[78]
- Miguel Poblet, 85, Spanish racing cyclist, kidney failure.[79]
- Ottmar Schreiner, 67, German politician, MP for Saarlouis (since 1980), cancer.[80]
- Don Shirley, 86, Jamaican–born American pianist.[81]
- Celso Yegros Estigarribia, 77, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Carapeguá (1983–2010), complications of Parkinson's disease.[82]
- Marty Blake, 86, American basketball executive, GM of Atlanta Hawks (1954–1970), NBA Director of Scouting (1976–2011).[83]
- Les Blank, 77, American documentary filmmaker (Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, Burden of Dreams), bladder cancer.[84]
- Hans Jäcker, 80, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig).[85]
- Andy Johns, 62, British record producer (Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones), bleeding from stomach ulcer.[86]
- Wann Langston, Jr., 91, American paleontologist.[87]
- Sir Kenneth Murray, 82, British biologist.[88]
- Lilly Pulitzer, 81, American fashion designer.[89]
- Irma Ravinale, 75, Italian composer and music educator.[90]
- Mickey Rose, 77, American film and television screenwriter (Bananas, All in the Family, The Odd Couple), colon cancer.[91]
- Yusuf Warsame Saeed, Somali politician.[92]
- Carl Williams, 53, American boxer, esophageal cancer.[93]
- Abdul Hadi Al-Fadhli, 78, Iraqi writer and academic.[94]
- Mikhail Beketov, 55, Russian journalist and activist, heart failure.[95]
- Leslie Broderick, 91, British military officer, one of the last three survivors of "The Great Escape".[96]
- Richard Brooker, 58, American actor and stuntman (Friday the 13th Part III, Deathstalker).[97]
- Gene Campbell, 80, American Olympic ice hockey player (1956).[98]
- Alain de Weck, 84, Swiss immunologist.[99]
- Waldemar Esteves da Cunha, 92, Brazilian carnival king, respiratory failure and Alzheimer's disease.[100]
- Annette Funicello, 70, American actress (The Mickey Mouse Club) and singer ("Tall Paul"), complications from multiple sclerosis.[101]
- Greg Kramer, 51, British-born Canadian actor (300, On the Road) and author.[102]
- François-Wolff Ligondé, 85, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Port-au-Prince (1966–2008), complications of heart disease and diabetes.[103]
- Sara Montiel, 85, Spanish actress and singer, cardiac arrest.[104]
- Anne Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, 85, British peeress and charity worker.[105]
- Pepe Ozan, 73, Argentine sculptor and artistic director.[106]
- Frank Panton, 89, British military scientist.[107]
- Peter Reveen, 77, Australian-born American stage hypnotist and illusionist, complications of diabetes and dementia.[108]
- William Royer, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California (1979–1981).[109]
- José Luis Sampedro, 96, Spanish writer and economist, natural causes.[110]
- J. F. A. Soza, 94, Sri Lankan judge, member of the Supreme Court.[111]
- Margaret Thatcher, 87, British politician, Prime Minister (1979–1990); MP for Finchley (1959–1992), stroke.[112]
- Yasuhiro Yamada, 45, Japanese footballer.[113]
- Desmond Hamill, 76, British television news reporter.[114]
- David Hayes, 82, American sculptor, leukemia.[115]
- Lynn Lundquist, 78, American politician, member (1994–1998) and Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives (1997–1998).[116]
- Greg McCrary, 61, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, San Diego Chargers, Washington Redskins), cardiac arrest.[117]
- Mordechai Mishani, 67, Israeli politician, Member of Knesset (2001–2003).[118]
- Luis Antonio Nova Rocha, 69, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Barranquilla (2002–2010), Bishop of Facatativá (since 2010), heart attack.[119]
- Ronald Osborne, 66, British-born Canadian businessman, Chairman of Postmedia Network (since 2010), Sun Life Financial (2005–2010), CEO of Maclean-Hunter (1986–1994).[120]
- Emilio Pericoli, 85, Italian singer.[121]
- McCandlish Phillips, 85, American journalist (The New York Times).[122]
- Paolo Soleri, 93, Italian architect, natural causes.[123]
- Zao Wou-Ki, 93, Chinese-born French artist.[124]
- Lorenzo Antonetti, 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of Sant'Agnese in Agone (since 1998), Apostolic Nuncio to France (1988–1995).[125]
- Binod Bihari Chowdhury, 102, Bangladeshi activist for Indian independence.[126]
- Raymond Boudon, 79, French academic.[127]
- Karol Castillo, 22, Peruvian model and pageant contestant, Miss Peru (2008).[128]
- Jimmy Dawkins, 76, American blues musician.[129]
- Sir Robert Edwards, 87, British physiologist, winner of Nobel Prize (2010).[130]
- Alexandru Fronea, 79, Romanian footballer.[131]
- Akhsarbek Galazov, 83, Russian scientist and politician, President of North Ossetia–Alania (1994–1998).[132]
- Dick Hart, 77, American golfer.[133]
- Aleksandar Kozlina, 74, Yugoslav footballer.[134]
- Olive Lewin, 85, Jamaican social anthropologist and musicologist.[135]
- Robert Hugh McWilliams, Jr., 96, American judge, US Court of Appeals 10th Circuit (1970–1984), Colorado Supreme Court (1961–1970).[136]
- Bernhard Rieger, 90, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart (1985–1996).[137]
- Enrique Ros, 89, Cuban historian and activist, father of U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, respiratory complications.[138]
- Gordon Thomas, 91, British Olympic silver medal cyclist (1948), won Tour of Britain (1953).[139]
- Lafe Ward, 87, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1971–1983).[140]
- Don Blackman, 59, American jazz-funk pianist, singer and songwriter, cancer.[141]
- Edward de Grazia, 86, American lawyer and writer (Girls Lean Back Everywhere).[142]
- Edward A. Frieman, 87, American physicist and national policy advisor, respiratory illness.[143]
- Adam Galos, 88, Polish historian.[144]
- Grady Hatton, 90, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds) and manager (Houston Astros), natural causes.[145]
- Thomas Hemsley, 85, English opera singer.[146]
- Shorty Jenkins, 77, Canadian curling icemaker.[147]
- Ram Karmi, 82, Israeli architect, winner of the Israel Prize (2002).[148]
- Hilary Koprowski, 96, Polish-born American virologist and immunologist, invented first effective live polio vaccine, pneumonia.[149]
- Errol Mann, 71, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions), heart attack.[150]
- Gilles Marchal, 68, French songwriter and singer.[151]
- Bernard McGlinchey, 80, Irish businessman and politician, Senator (1961–1981).[152]
- David O'Halloran, 57, Australian football player (Hawthorn).[153]
- Maria Tallchief, 88, American prima ballerina.[154]
- Clorindo Testa, 89, Italian-born Argentine architect and artist.[155]
- Fausto Valdiviezo, 52, Ecuadorian journalist, reporter and television presenter, shot.[156]
- Angela Voigt, 61, East German Olympic champion long jumper (1976).[157]
- Jonathan Winters, 87, American comedian and actor (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Mork & Mindy, The Twilight Zone), natural causes.[158]
- Sir John Burgh, 87, Austrian–born British civil servant, Director-General of the British Council (1980–1987).[159]
- Robert Byrne, 84, American chess grandmaster and columnist (The New York Times), Parkinson's disease.[160]
- Johnny DuPlooy, 48, South African heavyweight boxer, heart failure.[161]
- Michael France, 51, American screenwriter (GoldenEye, Hulk, The Punisher), complications of diabetes.[162]
- Marv Harshman, 95, American basketball coach (University of Washington, Washington State University), Member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[163]
- Erwin Hymer, 82, German businessman, founder of Hymer.[164]
- Dennis John, 78, Welsh footballer.[165]
- Fred Lovegrove, 73, American politician, member of the Connecticut Senate (1982–1998).[166]
- Brennan Manning, 78, American priest and author.[167]
- Oöphoi, 55, Italian ambient musician.[168]
- Annamária Szalai, 51, Hungarian politician and journalist, MP for Zala County (1998–2004), President of National Media and Infocommunications Authority (since 2010).[169]
- William Y. Thompson, 90, American historian and author.[170]
- Frosty Westering, 85, American football coach, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, coached four national champions.[171]
- Ya'akov Yosef, 66, Israeli rabbi and politician, son of Ovadia Yosef, cancer.[172]
- Frank Bank, 71, American actor (Leave It to Beaver).[173]
- Chi Cheng, 42, American bassist (Deftones).[174]
- Stephen Dodgson, 89, British composer.[175]
- Dean Drummond, 64, American composer, musician (Newband) and instrument inventor, multiple myeloma.[176]
- Ian Henderson, 86, British colonial police officer.[177]
- Adolph Herseth, 91, American trumpet player (Chicago Symphony Orchestra).[178]
- Abdelhamid Kermali, 81, Algerian football player and coach.[179]
- Lin Yang-kang, 85, Taiwanese politician, Mayor of Taipei (1976–1978), Governor of Taiwan Province (1978–1981), President of Judicial Yuan (1987–1994), multiple organ failure.[180]
- Vincent Montana, Jr., 85, American composer, arranger, and percussionist (MFSB, Salsoul Orchestra).[181]
- Hilmar Myhra, 97, Norwegian ski jumper.[182] (Norwegian)
- Henk Peeters, 87, Dutch artist.[183]
- Bob J. Perry, 80, American real estate magnate.[184]
- Nick Pollotta, 57, American science fiction author, cancer.[185]
- William Steck, 79, American violinist (National Symphony Orchestra), respiratory failure.[186]
- Efi Arazi, 76, Israeli businessman.[187]
- Ian Balfour, 2nd Baron Balfour of Inchrye, 88, British hereditary peer.[188]
- Sir Colin Davis, 85, British conductor, President of the London Symphony Orchestra.[189]
- Jaime Enrique Duque Correa, 70, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of El Banco (since 2006).[190]
- R. P. Goenka, 83, Indian businessman, founder of the RPG Group, cancer.[191]
- Tom Huff, 80, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1995–2000), pulmonary fibrosis.[192]
- Stanislav Hurenko, 76, Ukrainian Soviet politician, last First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Ukrainian SSR (1990–1991), cancer.[193]
- George Jackson, 68, American singer-songwriter ("Old Time Rock and Roll", "One Bad Apple"), cancer.[194]
- Rentarō Mikuni, 90, Japanese actor (Rikyu) and director, cardiac failure.[195]
- H. Burke Peterson, 89, American Mormon leader.[196]
- P. B. Sreenivas, 82, Indian singer, heart attack.[197]
- Seth Taft, 90, American politician.[198]
- Alberto Valdés, 94, Mexican Olympic champion equestrian (1948).[199]
- Armando Villanueva, 97, Peruvian politician, Prime Minister (1988–1989).[200]
- Charlie Wilson, 70, American politician, member of the US House (2007–2011), Ohio House (1997–2005) and Ohio Senate (2005–2007), complications of a stroke.[201]
- Sal Castro, 79, American community activist and teacher, thyroid cancer.[202]
- Benny Frankie Cerezo, 70, Puerto Rican politician.[203]
- Richard Collins, 66, Canadian actor (Trailer Park Boys), heart attack.[204]
- Danny Dahill, 93, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1957–1960), West Virginia Senate (1961–1964).[205]
- Benjamin Fain, 83, Ukrainian-born Israeli physicist and refusenik.[206]
- Joe Francis, 76, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Montreal Alouettes).[207]
- Richard LeParmentier, 66, American actor (Star Wars, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Octopussy).[208]
- Dave McArtney, 62, New Zealand musician (Hello Sailor), cancer.[209]
- Scott Miller, 53, American singer-songwriter and musician (Game Theory, Loud Family)[210]
- Jean-François Paillard, 85, French classical conductor.[211]
- Robert Perloff, 92, American psychologist and academic.[212]
- Cleyde Yáconis, 89, Brazilian film, stage and television actress, ischemia.[213]
- Charles Bruzon, 74, British Gibraltarian politician, MP (since 2003).[214]
- Jack Daniels, 85, American baseball player (Boston Braves).[13]
- George Horse-Capture, 75, American Gros Ventre author, archivist and curator (Plains Indian Museum, National Museum of the American Indian), kidney failure.[215]
- Gérard Jaquet, 97, French politician.[216]
- Ali Kafi, 84, Algerian politician, Chairman of the High Council of State (1992–1994).[217]
- Helmut Kasimier, 86, German politician, Finance Minister of Lower Saxony (1974–1976).[218]
- Francis Leo Lawrence, 75, American educator and French literature scholar, President of Rutgers University (1990–2002).[219]
- Reinhard Lettmann, 80, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Münster (1980–2008).[220]
- Siegfried Ludwig, 87, Austrian politician, Governor of Lower Austria (1981–1992).[221]
- Pentti Lund, 87, Finnish-born Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Boston Bruins).[222]
- Rita MacNeil, 68, Canadian Juno Award-winning singer and variety show host, complications from surgery.[223]
- Ernle Money, 82, English politician, MP for Ipswich (1970–1974).[224]
- Martinus Petrus Maria Muskens, 77, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Breda (1994–2007).[225]
- George Beverly Shea, 104, Canadian-born American gospel music singer, complications from a stroke.[226]
- Edwin Shirley, 64, English rock tour organiser and film studio manager, cancer.[227]
- Pat Summerall, 82, American football player (New York Giants) and broadcaster (NFL on CBS, NFL on FOX), cardiac arrest.[228]
- Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, 94, Mexican architect, pneumonia.[229]
- Murray Vernon, 76, Australian cricket player (Western Australia).[230]
- Bob Yates, 74, American football player.[231]
- K.P. Bhaskar, 88, Indian classical dance pioneer, heart ailment.[232]
- Sita Chan, 26, Hong Kong pop singer, traffic collision.[233]
- Carlos Graça, 82, São Tomé and Príncipe politician, Prime Minister (1994–1995).[234]
- Kauko Kangasniemi, 70, Finnish weightlifter.[235]
- Bi Kidude, c.100, Zanzibari Taarab singer.[236]
- Gerald W. Lynch, 76, American academic, President of John Jay College of Criminal Justice (1976–2004).[237]
- Albert Messiah, 91, French physicist.[238]
- Yngve Moe, 55, Norwegian bass guitarist (Dance with a Stranger), drowning.[239]
- V. S. Ramadevi, 79, Indian politician, Governor of Karnataka (1999–2002), Governor of Himachal Pradesh (1997–1999), cardiac arrest.[240]
- T. K. Ramamoorthy, 91, Indian composer and violinist.[241]
- Dariush Safvat, 85, Iranian musician, natural causes.[242]
- Paul Ware, 42, English footballer, brain tumour.[243]
- Stan Vickers, 80, British Olympic bronze long distance walker (1960).[244]
- Viktor Zhivov, 68, Russian philologist.[245]
- Peter Michael Chenaparampil, 83, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alleppey (1984–2001).[246]
- Estella Diggs, 96, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1972–1980).[247]
- Ilona Edelsheim-Gyulai, 95, Hungarian noblewoman and widow of István Horthy, son of Regent Miklós Horthy.[248]
- Leopold Gernhardt, 93, Austrian footballer (SK Rapid Wien).[249]
- Aisea Katonivere, Fijian politician and chief.[250]
- Augustine Lopez, 78, American politician, Chairman of the Tohono O'odham Nation (1971–1973).[251]
- Cordell Mosson, 60, American bassist (Parliament-Funkadelic).[252]
- Robert W. Peterson, 84, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1967–1972), North Dakota State Auditor (1973–1996).[253]
- Jack Price, 94, English footballer (Hartlepool United).[254]
- Sir Steuart Pringle, 84, British army general.[255]
- Storm Thorgerson, 69, British graphic designer, cancer.[256]
- Hans-Joachim Walde, 70, German Olympic medal-winning (1964, 1968) decathlete.[257]
- Anne Williams, 62, British activist (Hillsborough disaster), bowel cancer.[258]
- Sivanthi Adithan, 76, Indian newspaper owner (Dina Thanthi).[259]
- Kenneth Appel, 80, American mathematician, solved the four color theorem, esophageal cancer.[260]
- Allan Arbus, 95, American actor (M*A*S*H), heart failure.[261]
- Peter Armit, 87, Scottish footballer (St Johnstone, Hamilton Academical).[262]
- Leo Branton Jr., 91, American lawyer.[263]
- Mike Denness, 72, Scottish cricketer, captain of Kent (1972–1976) and England (1974–1975), cancer.[264]
- Lynne Duke, 56, American journalist (Washington Post) and author, lung cancer.[265]
- Patrick Garland, 78, English theatre director, actor and writer.[266]
- Aishah Ghani, 90, Malaysian politician, natural causes.[267]
- Alicia Gladden, 27, American basketball player, traffic collision.[268]
- Robert Holding, 86, American billionaire businessman (Sinclair Oil, Little America Hotels).[269]
- François Jacob, 92, French biologist, Nobel Prize (1965).[270]
- Saleh Jerbo, 36, Sudanese rebel leader and alleged war criminal, military action.[271]
- Thomas Joseph Kelly, 93, American horse trainer (Plugged Nickle), member of National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (1993).[272]
- E. L. Konigsburg, 83, American children's novelist and illustrator, Newbery Medal (1968, 1997), complications from a stroke.[273]
- C. Kuppusami, 86, Indian politician, MP for Chennai North (1998–2009).[274]
- Cortright McMeel, 41, American novelist.[275]
- Al Neuharth, 89, American newspaper businessman, columnist and author, founder of USA Today, complications of injuries from a fall.[276]
- Maurice Quentin, 92, French racing cyclist.[277]
- Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, Russian suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, shot and blunt force trauma.[278]
- Günseli Başar, 81, Turkish beauty pageant winner, Miss Europe (1952).[279]
- Glenn Cannon, 80, American actor and director.[280]
- Peter Kane Dufault, 89, American poet.[281]
- Quinton Hoover, 49, American artist and trading card illustrator (Magic: The Gathering).[282]
- Huang Wenyong, 60, Malaysian-born Singaporean actor, lymphoma.[283]
- Jocasta Innes, 78, British non-fiction writer and businesswoman.[284]
- Rick Mather, 75, American architect.[285]
- Howard Phillips, 72, American politician, founder of the Constitution Party, dementia and Alzheimer's disease.[286]
- Nosher Powell, 84, British actor, stuntman (Willow, First Knight) and boxer.[287]
- Gerard Amerongen, 98, Canadian politician and lawyer, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1972–1986), MLA for Edmonton-Meadowlark (1971–1986).[288]
- Chrissy Amphlett, 53, Australian singer (Divinyls), breast cancer and multiple sclerosis.[289]
- Captain Steve, 16, American thoroughbred horse, winner of Dubai World Cup (2001), heart failure.[290]
- Jean-Michel Damase, 85, French composer, pianist, and teacher.[291]
- Shakuntala Devi, 83, Indian prodigy mental calculator, heart attack.[292]
- Leopold Engleitner, 107, Austrian concentration camp survivor.[293]
- Gordon D. Gayle, 95, American Marine Corps brigadier general and historian.[294]
- Sigurd Helle, 92, Norwegian topographer.[295]
- Layton Kor, 74, American climber, kidney failure and prostate cancer.[296]
- Kriyananda, 86, American yogi and spiritual leader.[297]
- Jimmy McGill, 87, Scottish footballer (Queen of the South), dementia.[298]
- William Edward Murray, 93, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Wollongong (1975–1996).[299]
- Struther Arnott, 78, Scottish biochemist and academic, Principal of St Andrews University (1986–1999).[300]
- Vivi Bach, 73, Danish actress, heart failure.[301]
- Craig Brigham, 58, American decathlete (University of Oregon), natural causes.[302]
- Doug Carlson, 73, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1971–1974, 1977–1990), natural causes.[303]
- Cheng Naishan, 67, Chinese writer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia.[304]
- Dave Gold, 80, American retail businessman, founder of 99 Cents Only Stores, heart attack.[305]
- Richie Havens, 72, American folk singer and guitarist, heart attack.[306]
- Lalgudi Jayaraman, 82, Indian violinist, cardiac arrest.[307]
- Ian Johnston, 86, British confectionery businessman, CEO (1963–1977) and Chairman (1963–1982) of Terry's.[308]
- Carmel Kaine, 75, Australian violinist, co-founder and leader of Academy of St Martin in the Fields.[309]
- Howard Linger, 85, American rodeo competitor, judge and executive, ProRodeo Hall of Fame (1998), Rodeo Hall of Fame (2011).[310]
- Clément Marchand, 100, Canadian poet and journalist.[311]
- Luis Molina, 74, American Olympic boxer (1956).[312] (death announced on this date)
- Ike Orr, 90, American horse trainer.[313]
- Jacob Palmstierna, 78, Swedish banker, CEO of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, President of Nordea, brief illness.[314]
- Joaquín Riviera, 80, Cuban-born Venezuelan choreographer and television producer (Venevisión), cardiac arrest.[315]
- John Rudolph, 88, American snack food businessman, founder of Rudolph Foods.[316] (death announced on this date)
- Mike Smith, 77, English footballer (Bradford City).[317]
- Jagdish Sharan Verma, 80, Indian judge, Supreme Court (since 1989), Chief Justice (1997–1998), multiple organ failure.[318]
- Jim Williamson, Scottish footballer (Arbroath).[319]
- Shirley Abbott, 88, American politician, US Ambassador to Lesotho (1983–1989), member of the Texas House of Representatives (1977–1979), cardiac complications.[320]
- Shamshad Begum, 94, Indian singer.[321]
- Norbert Blei, 77, American author and writer.[322]
- Bob Brozman, 59, American guitarist and ethnomusicologist, suicide.[323]
- José de Jesús Castillo Rentería, 85, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tuxtepec (1979–2005).[324]
- Colonial Affair, 23, American thoroughbred, winner of Belmont Stakes (1993).[325]
- Earl Cossey, 71, American parachute packer for D. B. Cooper, blunt force trauma.[326]
- Kathryn Wasserman Davis, 106, American philanthropist.[327]
- Marv Diemer, 88, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1978–1992).[328]
- Robert W. Edgar, 69, American politician and executive (Common Cause), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1975–1987), heart attack.[329]
- Tony Grealish, 56, Irish footballer (Ireland, Brighton), cancer.[330]
- Ralph Johnson, 91, English footballer (Norwich City).[331]
- Norman Jones, 78, British television actor (Doctor Who, Crossroads).[332]
- Antonio Maccanico, 88, Italian politician, Minister of Posts and Communications (1996–1998), Minister of Institutional Reform (2000–2001).[333]
- Jim Mackonochie, British Royal Navy officer and video game developer, liver cancer.[334]
- Lawrence Morley, 93, Canadian geophysicist.[335]
- Nicholas More, 45, South African hotelier, co-owner of Lion Sands Reserve, helicopter crash.[336]
- Jim Mortimer, 91, British trade unionist, General Secretary of the Labour Party (1982–1985).[337]
- Kangwa Mulenga, 36, Zambian journalist, brain tumour.[338]
- Joseph R. Nolan, 87, American judge, member of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1981–1995).[339]
- Frank W. J. Olver, 88, British–born American mathematician.[340]
- Charles Parker, 83, American research immunologist, developed anaphylaxis skin testing, pancreatic cancer.[341]
- John Somers Payne, 87, Irish Olympic sailor (1956, 1960).[342]
- Jose Solis, 73, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives for Sorsogon 2nd District (2001–2010).[343]
- Annebrit Aslund, 60s, Swedish-born British civil servant, Commissioner General of Uganda Revenue Authority (2001–2004), cancer.[344]
- D. K. Audikesavulu, 72, Indian politician, MP for Chittoor (2004–2009), complications of cardiac surgery.[345]
- Alfred Bieler, 90, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1948).[346]
- Teodoro Buontempo, Italian politician.[347]
- James Dickens, 82, British politician MP for Lewisham West (1966–1970).[348] (death announced on this date)
- Richard Everett Dorr, 70, American judge, US District Court for Western Missouri (since 2002), cancer.[349]
- Larry Felser, 80, American sports journalist and columnist (Sporting News, The Buffalo News).[350]
- Dave Kocourek, 75, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders), dementia.[351]
- Azuma Konno, 65, Japanese politician.[352]
- Gary L. Lancaster, 63, American judge, member of US District Court for Western Pennsylvania (since 1993), natural causes.[353]
- Saleem Pervez, 65, Pakistani cricketer, injuries sustained in traffic collision.[354]
- Pedro Romualdo, 77, Filipino politician, member of House of Representatives for Camiguin (1987–1998, since 2007), Governor of Camiguin (1998–2007), pneumonia.[355]
- Pierre Sadek, 75, Lebanese caricaturist.[356]
- Murray Satterfield, 87, American college basketball coach (Boise State).[357]
- Storm Cat, 30, American thoroughbred stallion, euthanized due to cancer.[358]
- Brian Adam, 64, Scottish politician, MSP for North East Scotland (1999–2003), Aberdeen North (2003–2011) and Aberdeen Donside (since 2011), cancer.[359]
- Jacob Avshalomov, 94, Chinese-born American conductor and composer.[360]
- Dieuwke Bakker-Winsemius, 96, Dutch writer.[361]
- Ambica Banerjee, 84, Indian politician, MP for Howrah (since 2006), West Bengal MLA for Howrah Central (1982–2005).[362]
- György Berencsi, 72, Hungarian virologist.[363]
- Sean Caffrey, 73, Irish actor.[364]
- Rick Camp, 59, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves), natural causes.[365]
- Joseph Chigariro, 82, Zimbabwean chief, wild bee attack.[366]
- Amir-Hossein Fardi, 65, Iranian author, respiratory complications.[367]
- Virginia Gibson, 88, American actress (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Stop, You're Killing Me, Tea for Two).[368]
- Moses Harrison, 81, American judge, member of the Supreme Court of Illinois (1992–2002), Chief Justice (2000–2002).[369]
- Johnny Lockwood, 92, Australian actor (Number 96).[370]
- Herminia Martínez, 63, Spanish-born Venezuelan television actress (Venevisión), esophageal cancer.[371]
- Ambuya Matadzisei, 82, Zimbabwean spirit medium, widow of Rekayi Tangwena, heart ailment.[372]
- Anna Proclemer, 89, Italian actress (A Matter of Time, Journey to Italy).[373]
- Jesus Quintanilla, Mexican narcocorrido singer, shot.[374]
- Eion Scarrow, 81, New Zealand gardening television presenter and author.[375]
- Calvin Sutker, 89, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1985–1991).[376]
- Yoshio Tabata, 94, Japanese ryūkōka and enka singer, songwriter and electric guitarist, pneumonia.[377]
- Sam Williams, 82, American football player (Detroit Lions), heart failure.[378]
- W. B. Young, 96, Scottish rugby union player.[379]
- Kees Zijlstra, 82, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1979–1991).[380]
- Jacqueline Brookes, 82, American actress and acting teacher, lymphoma.[381]
- Jeffry Al-Buchori, 40, Indonesian preacher, traffic collision.[382]
- Rüdiger Butte, 63, German politician, shot.[383] (German)
- Donald Chapman, Baron Northfield, 89, British politician, MP for Birmingham Northfield (1951–1970).[384]
- Isaiah Dixon, 90, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1966–1982), heart failure.[385]
- Walter Dubzinski Sr., 93, American football player (New York Giants, Boston Yanks), heart attack.[386]
- William L. Guy, 93, American politician, Governor of North Dakota (1961–1973), Alzheimer's disease.[387]
- George Jones, 81, American country music singer ("He Stopped Loving Her Today", "The Race Is On"), hypoxic respiratory failure.[388]
- Dave Kleiman, 46, American computer security detective.[389]
- Tom Knapp, 62, American sharpshooter, pulmanory fibrosis.[390]
- Earl Pionke, 80, American folk nightclub owner, pancreatic cancer.[391]
- Safia Rani, 65, Pakistani actress, cirrhosis.[392]
- Len Rempt-Halmmans de Jongh, 85, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1975–1979, 1982–1989, 1990–1994).[393]
- Marion Rushing, 76, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Oilers), Parkinson's disease.[394]
- Braxton Schuffert, 97, American musician (Drifting Cowboys, Hank Williams).[395]
- Farrell Temata, 68, New Zealand rugby union player (Waikato) and coach, heart attack.[396]
- Mary Thom, 68, American magazine executive editor (Ms.), traffic collision.[397]
- Jim Tucker, 78, American investigative journalist, complications from fall.[398]
- Aída Bortnik, 75, Argentine screenwriter (The Official Story).[399] (Spanish)
- Tony Byrne, 82, Irish Olympic medalist boxer (1956).[400]
- Jimmy Damon, 75, American lounge singer, blood disease.[401]
- Antonio Díaz Jurado, 43, Spanish footballer (Villarreal, Salamanca, Getafe).[402]
- Albert Feuerwerker, 86, American historian.[403]
- Trudi Gerster, 93, Swiss story teller.[404]
- Maurice Gransart, 82, French footballer (Olympique de Marseille).[405]
- Jack Harker, 86, American computer scientist and businessman.[406]
- Jérôme Louis Heldring, 95, Dutch journalist and columnist.[407]
- Aloysius Jin Luxian, 96, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Shanghai (since 1988).[408]
- Asharam Khati, 99, Indian political activist, natural causes.[409]
- Mutula Kilonzo, 65, Kenyan politician, Senator (since 2010), MP for Mbooni (2008–2010) and senior counsel.[410]
- Brad Lesley, 54, American baseball player and actor (Little Big League), kidney failure.[411]
- Joseph Mwanyungwa, 46, Malawian judge, pneumonia.[412]
- Walter Nalangu, Solomon Islands news presenter and journalist, asthma attack.[413]
- Joseph Peter O'Connell, 81, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne (1976-2006).[414]
- Arthur Joseph O'Neill, 95, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rockford (1968–1994).[415]
- Paul Strelzin, 75, American sports broadcaster (University of Texas-El Paso, El Paso Diablos).[416]
- Tim Taylor, 71, American Olympic ice hockey coach (1994), cancer.[417]
- Yuri Yudin, 75, Russian economist, sole survivor of Dyatlov Pass incident (1959).[418]
- Lucian Armstrong, 83, New Zealand Franciscan priest.[419]
- Richard Barry, 93, Irish politician, TD for Cork East (1953–1981).[420]
- Sue Brittain, 76, British wrestler.[421]
- Joe Cahill, 40, American lighting designer (Leftover Salmon), shot.[422]
- Claude Feninger, 87, Egyptian hotelier and hotel services executive (Aramark), pancreatic cancer.[423]
- Barry Fey, 73, American concert promoter (Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Colorado Symphony Orchestra).[424]
- Peter Haber, 49, Swiss historian.[425]
- Kenny Kerr, 60, American female impersonator entertainer.[426]
- David Lentini, 66, American banker and civil servant, Director of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.[427]
- Cirilo Manego, 77, American basketball coach (Southern University at New Orleans, 1974–1989), brain hemorrhage.[428]
- Fredrick McKissack, 73, American children's book writer.[429]
- Julio Ojeda Pascual, 81, Spanish-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of San Ramón (1987-2003).[430]
- Eric Overend, 47, Maltese Archpriest of Żejtun.[431]
- Jeff Patterson, 82, Australian VFL football player, boxer and concert promoter, fall.[432]
- Cyril Quigley, 106, British centenarian, oldest man in Northern Ireland.[433] (death announced on this date)
- Araber Rahaman, 82, Indian politician, Tripura MLA for Boxanagar (1978–1988).[434]
- Sripathi Rajeshwar Rao, 73, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA for Sanathnagar (1985–1989, 1999–2003), kidney failure.[435]
- Saulo Ramos, 83, Brazilian jurist, writer and politician, Minister of Justice (1985–1990), heart failure.[436]
- John C. Reynolds, 77, American computer scientist, heart attack.[437]
- Sailendra Nath Roy, 48, Indian stuntman, heart attack.[438]
- Carl M. Rynning-Tønnesen, 88, Norwegian police chief.[439]
- Jack Shea, 84, American director (The Jeffersons, Silver Spoons), President of the Directors Guild of America (1997–2002), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[440]
- Robert Soro, 90, French rugby player (National, FC Lourdes).[441] (death announced on this date)
- János Starker, 88, Hungarian-born American cellist.[442]
- Paulo Vanzolini, 89, Brazilian zoologist, poet and samba composer (Onze sambas e uma capoeira), complications of pneumonia.[443]
- Frank Walker, 93, American military pilot, member of the Tuskegee Airmen.[444]
- Chris Watson, 63, Australian newspaper editor and journalist (The Newcastle Herald), cancer.[445]
- Bernie Wood, 70, New Zealand sport author and journalist, cancer.[446]
- Harry Blaney, 85, Irish politician, TD for Donegal North East (1997–2002).[447]
- Donald Campbell, 88, Canadian academic, founding President of Cape Breton University.[448]
- Pierre Chassang, 95, French aikidoka.[449]
- Joseph Churchward, 80, Samoan–born New Zealand typeface designer, bowel cancer.[450]
- Alex Elisala, 20, New Zealand rugby league player (North Queensland Cowboys).[451]
- Denton Fox, 65, American football player, complications of a stroke.[452]
- Pietro Garlato, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Palestrina (1986–1991) and Tivoli (1991–2003).[453]
- Pesah Grupper, 88, Israeli politician, Minister of Agriculture (1983–1984).[454]
- Suhaimi Hassan, 59, Malaysian politician, heart attack.[455]
- Parekura Horomia, 62, New Zealand politician, MP for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti (since 1999), Minister of Māori Affairs (2000–2008).[456]
- Channa Horwitz, 80, American geometric artist, complications of Crohn's disease.[457]
- John La Montaine, 93, American composer, Pulitzer Prize (1959).[458]
- Erling Løseth, 85, Norwegian politician.[459]
- Shinji Maki, 78, Japanese comedian, suspected suicide by jumping.[460]
- Kevin Moore, 55, English footballer (Grimsby Town, Southampton), Pick's disease.[461]
- Basudeo Singh, 80, Indian politician, Bihar MLA for Begusarai (1990–1995).[462]
- Patrick Taval, 56, Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kerema (since 2010).[463]
- Harry Whewell, 90, British journalist.[464]
- Marianna Zachariadi, 23, Greek-born Cypriot pole vaulter, Commonwealth Games silver medalist (2010), Hodgkin's lymphoma.[465]
- Jua’an Salem Al Dhaheri, Emirati civil servant, Secretary General of Supreme Petroleum Council (since 2011).[466]
- Tito Buss, 87, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rio do Sul (1969–2000).[467]
- Roberto Chabet, 76, Filipino artist, heart attack.[468]
- Jolico Cuadra, 74, Filipino poet and art critic, pneumonia.[469]
- Deanna Durbin, 91, Canadian singer and actress (Three Smart Girls).[470] (death announced on this date)
- Shirley Firth, 59, Canadian Gwich'in Olympic skier (1972, 1976, 1980, 1984).[471]
- Viviane Forrester, 87, French writer, essayist, novelist and literary critic.[472]
- Emil Frei, 89, American cancer researcher.[473]
- Irineos Galanakis, 101, Greek Orthodox prelate, Bishop of Kissamos (1957–1971), Metropolitan of Germany (1971–1980), Metropolitan of Kissamos (1982–2005).[474]
- Mike Gray, 77, American director, screenwriter (The China Syndrome, Star Trek: The Next Generation) and author, heart failure.[475]
- Tim Hensley, 50, American country musician and vocalist (Kenny Chesney, Patti Loveless, Ricky Skaggs), liver failure.[476]
- Andrew J. Offutt, 78, American science fiction author, cirrhosis.[477]
- Sándor Rácz, 80, Hungarian politician, veteran of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.[478]
- Paul Shurey, 53, British concert and rave promoter (Tribal Gathering), head injury from fall.[479] (death announced on this date)
- Ian Weathrall, 81, British–born Indian missionary (Delhi Brotherhood Society).[480]
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- ^ Former national football coach Abdelhamid Kermali passes away
- ^ 台湾知名人士、国民党大佬林洋港病逝 享年86岁-中新网 (Chinese)
- ^ MFSB Member Vince Montana, Jr. Passes Away, Leaves Hip Hop Legacy
- ^ Nå er den siste storhopperen borte |Laagendalsposten
- ^ Kunstenaar Henk Peeters overleden|NOS Nieuws
- ^ Bob J. Perry Passes Away | Huffington Post
- ^ SF Site News » Obituary: Nick Pollotta
- ^ William Steck, longtime National Symphony Orchestra concertmaster, dies at 79 - The Washington Post
- ^ High-tech pioneer Efi Arazi dies at 76
- ^ The Rt Hon BALFOUR OF INCHRYE obituary|The Times
- ^ Sir Colin Davis, London Symphony Orchestra President, dies
- ^ Bishop Jaime Enrique Duque Correa dies
- ^ RPG Group patriarch Rama Prasad Goenka dead
- ^ Former state budget writer and Sears executive Tom Huff dies at 80|thenewstribune.com
- ^ Станіслав Гуренко помер від раку
- ^ George Jackson, Rock Songwriter, Dies at 68
- ^ 三國連太郎さん死去=「飢餓海峡」「釣りバカ日誌」―個性派俳優、90歳
- ^ Harold Burke Peterson obituary|Deseret News via legacy.com
- ^ Playback singer P.B. Srinivas passes away
- ^ Funeral for Seth Taft, former Cuyahoga County commissioner, will be Saturday, April 20|cleveland.com
- ^ Murió el jinete Alberto Valdés Ramos (Spanish)
- ^ Murió Armando Villanueva, líder histórico del Apra|Perú 21
- ^ Former Congressman Charlie Wilson Dies|theintelligencer.net
- ^ Sal Castro dies at 79; L.A. teacher played role in 1968 protests|Los Angeles Times
- ^ Fallece el exrepresentante y analista político Benny Frankie Cerezo
- ^ Actor Richard Collins aka Philadelphia Collins from the Trailer Park Boys has passed away.
- ^ Logan Banner - Legendary county politician passes away at 93
- ^ Скончался профессор Вениамин Файн
- ^ OSU football: Former Beavers halfback Joe Francis dies
- ^ Star Wars: Admiral Motti actor has died
- ^ Hello Sailors Dave McArtney dies
- ^ Scott Warren Miller 1960-2013
- ^ Disparition de Jean-François Paillard
- ^ Obituary: Robert Perloff University of Pittsburgh professor, father of consumer psychology
- ^ Atriz Cleyde Yáconis morre em São Paulo, aos 89 anos | UOL Entretenimento (Portuguese)
- ^ Govt Minister Charles Bruzon has died
- ^ Native American activist Horse Capture dies
- ^ Disparition de Gérard Jaquet
- ^ Ali Kafi, Algeria head of state during civil war years, dies
- ^ Official obituary, in German
- ^ Former Rutgers President Francis Lawrence dies
- ^ Bishop Reinhard Lettmann
- ^ Obituary; in German
- ^ Pentti Lund, First Finn to Star in the N.H.L., Dies at 87
- ^ Cape Breton singer Rita MacNeil dies at 68
- ^ Ipswich: Former MP Ernle Money dies at 82
- ^ Bishop Martinus Petrus Maria Muskens
- ^ George Beverly Shea dies; sang with Billy Graham
- ^ In Memoriam: Edwin Shirley, 64
- ^ NFL broadcaster, local icon Pat Summerall dies at age 82
- ^ Pedro Ramírez Vázquez muere|eluniversal.com.mx
- ^ Murray Vernon obituary
- ^ Bob Yates Jr., former Pats lineman, dies at 74
- ^ K.P. Bhaskar, pioneer of Indian classical dance in Singapore, dies at 88
- ^ Tributes for Hong Kong singer Sita Chan after she dies in car crash : South China Morning Post
- ^ Morreu Carlos Graça
- ^ Kauko Kangasniemi on kuollut
- ^ Famed songstress Bi Kidude dies : Business Recorder
- ^ Gerald W. Lynch, Who Fought to Save John Jay College, Dies at 76, nytimes.com
- ^ Décès du physicien Albert Messiah
- ^ Dance With A Stranger-artist døde - VG Nett
- ^ Former Governor Ramadevi passes away
- ^ Music composer T K Ramamurthy passes away[dead link]
- ^ PressTV - Traditional music maestro Dariush Safvat dies at 85
- ^ Tributes paid to Paul Ware after the Stoke City hero dies aged 42
- ^ Stan Vickers Olympic bronze medalist dies|Mail Online
- ^ Viktor Zhivov Passes Away in Berkeley
- ^ Bishop Peter Michael Chenaparampil
- ^ Legendary community leader Estella Diggs to be remembered as trailblazer in Albany and Morrisania
- ^ Elhunyt Horthy Istvánné Template:Hu
- ^ Todesfall: Leopold Gernhardt (German)
- ^ Last prayer before death
- ^ The Tohono O’odham Nation mourns the passing of a former chairman
- ^ Cordell Mosson, Funk Guitarist, Dies at 60
- ^ Former state auditor Robert W. Peterson dies
- ^ Pools pay tribute after record-breaking Hartlepool United striker Jack Price dies|Hartlepool Mail
- ^ Lt-Gen Sir Steuart Pringle Bt, - The Telegraph
- ^ Storm Thorgerson: Pink Floyd cover artist dies
- ^ Höchstleistungen im Sport und in Medizin
- ^ Hillsborough campaigner dies|Sporting Life
- ^ Sivanthi Adityan dead - The Hindu
- ^ "Kenneth I. Appel, Mathematician Who Harnessed Computer Power, Dies at 80"
- ^ New York Times, Allan Arbus, M*A*S*H actor dies at 95
- ^ Footballer Peter Armit dies
- ^ "Leo Branton Jr., Activists’ Lawyer, Dies at 91"
- ^ Former England captain Denness dies
- ^ Lynne Duke | Journalist, 56
- ^ Patrick Garland, Alexandra Bastedo Champions Animal Sanctuary
- ^ [http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/4/19/nation/20130419134523&sec=nation Umno veteran Tan Sri Aishah Ghani dies, age 90
- ^ Former FSU basketball star Alicia Gladden killed in crash
- ^ Utah businessman, Sinclair Oil owner, dies | ksl.com
- ^ François Jacob, Geneticist Who Pointed to How Traits Are Inherited, Dies at 92
- ^ Jerbo killed in Darfur, says lawyer - Africa | IOL News | IOL.co.za
- ^ Hall of Fame horse trainer T.J. Kelly dies at 93 - Horse racing- NBC Sports
- ^ E. L. Konigsburg, Author, Is Dead at 83
- ^ Kuppusamy passes away
- ^ Cortright McMeel, Trader Who Wrote Dark Novel, Dies at 41, bloomberg.com
- ^ Al Neuharth, News Executive Who Built Gannett and USA Today, Is Dead at 89
- ^ Décès de Maurice Quentin
- ^ Boston bomber died of gunshot wounds, blunt trauma - WBTV 3 News, Weather, Sports, and Traffic for Charlotte, NC
- ^ Türkiye'nin ilk Avrupa Güzeli hayatını kaybetti (Turkish)
- ^ Glenn Cannon obituary
- ^ Peter Kane Dufault obituary
- ^ The Life and Times of Quinton Hoover by Glenn Godard|GatheringMagic.com
- ^ Huang Wenyong dies of cancer at age 60 - xinmsn Entertainment
- ^ Jocasta Innes
- ^ MATHER
- ^ Howard J. Phillips, Stalwart Conservative, Dies at 72
- ^ Official Nosher Powell Web-Site
- ^ Gerard Amerongen, former Speaker of Alberta legislature, dead at 98
- ^ Chrissy Amphlett, Divinyls lead singer, dies aged 53 - Telegraph
- ^ Captain Steve, Dubai World Cup winner, dead at 16|Daily Racing Form
- ^ Le compositeur et pianiste Jean Michel Damase est mort hier|Radio France Musique
- ^ Shakuntala Devi, ‘Human Computer’ Who Bested the Machines, Dies at 83
- ^ Leopold Engleitner, oldest concentration camp survivor, dies|Reuters
- ^ Gordon D. Gayle, WWII hero and Marine Corps brigadier general, dies at 95
- ^ Sigurd Helle
- ^ Layton Kor Is Dead
- ^ Swami Kriyananda passes away in Italy
- ^ Jimmy McGill, Queen of the South Legend, Dies
- ^ Former Wollongong bishop dies, aged 93 | Illawarra Mercury
- ^ Ex-St Andrews University principal dies at home|Scotsman.com
- ^ Dietmar Schönherr fand sie tot auf dem Sofa (German)
- ^ UO, South athlete dies at 58|The Register-Guard
- ^ Former Minnesota state Rep. Doug Carlson of Sandstone dies - TwinCities.com
- ^ Writer Cheng Naishan dead at 67 - China.org.cn
- ^ Dave Gold dies at 80; entrepreneur behind 99 Cents Only chain|latimes.com
- ^ Richie Havens Folk and Woodstock Legend Dead at 72
- ^ Lalgudi Jayaraman passes away; music world mourns the legend's death
- ^ Former managing director who backed Terry's campaign dies
- ^ Notice of death of academy founder Carmel Kaine
- ^ Rodeo great Linger passes
- ^ Décès du poète et éditeur Clément Marchand, ledevoir.com
- ^ Former contender Luis Molina passes away
- ^ Northern California trainer Ike Orr dies at 90|Daily Racing Form
- ^ Jacob Palmstierna avliden (Swedish)
- ^ Se apagan las luces de Joaquín Riviera|El Universal (Spanish)
- ^ Ex-Snack Food Association chairman John Rudolph dies
- ^ Mike Smith 1935 – 2013
- ^ Former CJI J S Verma is dead
- ^ Former Arbroath goalkeeper passes away|The Scottish Football League
- ^ Former U.S. Ambassador Shirley L. Abbott of El Paso dies at 88|El Paso Times
- ^ Singer Shamshad Begum, Unseen Singer of Indian Film, Dies at 94
- ^ Door County writer Norbert Blei dies
- ^ Bob Brozman, Guitarist, Is Dead at 59
- ^ Bishop José de Jesús Castillo Rentería
- ^ Colonial Affair, 1993 Belmont winner, dies in Argentina | Daily Racing Form
- ^ Packer of D.B. Cooper's parachutes killed|Spokesman.com, May 1, 2013]
- ^ Kathryn Davis, Donor Who Made the Hudson Her Cause, Dies at 106
- ^ Former State Rep. Marv Diemer dies; championed trails, Cedar Falls and baseball
- ^ Common Cause President Bob Edgar Dies at 69|commoncause.org
- ^ Tony Grealish Passes Away
- ^ Scorer of fastest Carrow Road goal for Norwich City dies aged 91|Norwich Evening News
- ^ "Doctor Who and Crossroads actor Norman Jones dies"
- ^ Morto a 88 anni l'ex ministro Antonio Maccanico|TGCOM 24
- ^ Flight sim veteran Jim Mackonochie passes away|Gamasutra
- ^ Lawrence Morley obituary|Legacy.com
- ^ Lion Sands co-owner killed in crash|IOL News|IOL.co.za
- ^ Tributes from Kingston colleagues to former Labour Party general secretary
- ^ Kangwa Mulenga is dead|Zambia Daily Mail
- ^ Joseph R. Nolan, justice on Supreme Judicial Court for 14 years, dead at 87|Boston.com
- ^ Frank W.J. Olver, mathematician
- ^ Dr. Charles Parker dies; pioneering researcher whose work led to treatments for allergies
- ^ "Death of double Olympian John Somers Payne"
- ^ Sorsogon ex-congressman Jose Solis dies|Inquirer News
- ^ Former URA boss dead
- ^ Former Lok Sabha MP Adikesavulu Naidu dies at 72
- ^ Fredi Bieler im Alter von 90 Jahren gestorben
- ^ E' morto Teodoro Buontempo|Corriere della Sera
- ^ James Dickens obituary
- ^ Federal judge from Springfield dies|ky3.com
- ^ Larry Felser, iconic former News sports columnist, dies|The Buffalo News
- ^ Former tight end Dave Kocourek dies of dementia; brain donated for research|Naples Daily News
- ^ 元衆院議員の今野東氏死去 「民主王国宮城」一翼担う|Kahoku Shimpo
- ^ Gary Lancaster, Chief U.S. Judge for Western Pa., dead at 63|TribLIVE
- ^ Pakistan Cricket News: Former Pakistan batsman Saleem Pervez dies|ESPN Cricinfo
- ^ Camiguin Congressman Pedro Romualdo, 77, dies|InterAksyon.com
- ^ Lebanese caricaturist Pierre Sadek dies|THE DAILY STAR
- ^ Former Boise State, College of Idaho basketball coach Satterfield dead at 87|Idaho Statesman
- ^ Top sire Storm Cat euthanized at age 30|FOX Sports on MSN
- ^ BBC News - Aberdeen SNP MSP Brian Adam dies aged 64
- ^ Jacob Avshalomov, longtime director of Portland Youth Philharmonic, dies|OregonLive.com
- ^ Dieuwke Bakker - Winsemius|Mensenlinq.nl|Overlijden, nieuws, condoleances en familieberichten
- ^ LS Adjourned After Condoling Death of TMC Member|news.outlookindia.com
- ^ Elhunyt Prof. Dr. Berencsi György
- ^ Sean Caffrey obituary: Unsung character actor always in demand
- ^ "Former Braves pitcher Rick Camp dead at age 60," Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 25, 2013.
- ^ Chief dies after being stung by wild bees
- ^ Iran Book News Agency (IBNA), 27 April 2013
- ^ 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' Star Virginia Gibson Dies at 88
- ^ Former Supreme Court Justice Moses Harrison dies at 81|Metro-east news|News Democrat
- ^ Number 96 star Johnny Lockwood dead at 92|News.com.au
- ^ El Nacional|Falleció la actriz Herminia Martínez (Spanish)
- ^ Zimbabwe: Tangwena Widow, Ambuya Matadzisei, Dies
- ^ Addio all'attrice Anna Proclemer|La Repubblica
- ^ Slain singer Chuy Quintanilla gained fame for drug war ballads|The Monitor
- ^ Gardening personality Eion Scarrow dead|Stuff.co.nz
- ^ Calvin Sutker — former state Dem chairman, Cook County commissioner, dies at 89|Lincolnwood Review
- ^ Japanese singer Tabata dies at 94|Kyodo News
- ^ Former Detroit Lions defender Sam Williams dies - San Jose Mercury News
- ^ Obituary: William Brewitt Young, Scotland’s oldest rugby internationalist | Scotsman.com
- ^ Exkamerlid kees zijlstra overleden
- ^ Teacher, Actress Jacqueline Brookes Passes Away at 82
- ^ Celebrity cleric ‘Uje’ dies in motorbike accident | The Jakarta Post
- ^ Kreis Hameln-Pyrmont: Mann erschießt Landrat Rüdiger Butte
- ^ Lord Northfield dies at age of 89 « Shropshire Star
- ^ Isaiah 'Ike' Dixon, state delegate from Baltimore - baltimoresun.com
- ^ Ex-pro football player Dubzinski dies aged 93
- ^ Former N.D. Governor Guy Dies at 93 - Valley News Live - KVLY/KXJB - Fargo/Grand Forks
- ^ George Jones | 1931-2013 His Life Was a Country Song
- ^ uary: Former PBSO deputy dies in his home
- ^ Tom Knapp, Crowd-Pleasing Sure Shot, Dies at 62
- ^ Owner of Earl of Old Town folk club dies|chicagotribune.com
- ^ Artists mourn Safia Rani's death|thenews.com.pk
- ^ Ex-VVD-Kamerlid Rempt overleden (Dutch)
- ^ SIU Hall of Famer Marion Rushing dies
- ^ Braxton Schuffert | Braxton Schuffert Dies | Contactmusic.com
- ^ Waikato mourns passing of former coach Temata
- ^ Mary Thom, an Editor Who Shaped Feminist Voices, Dies at 68
- ^ James P. Tucker, Jr., ‘Bilderberg Hound,’ Dies at 78
- ^ Murió la prestigiosa guionista argentina Aída Bortnik
- ^ Melbourne Olympics bronze medallist Tony 'Socks' Byrne dies aged 82
- ^ Chicago lounge singer Jimmy Damon dies at 75|Chicago Sun-Times
- ^ Former footballer Antonio Díaz dies|Marca.com
- ^ CCS Mourns the Passing of Albert Feuerwerker, ii.umich.edu
- ^ "Trudi Gerster ist gestorben"
- ^ Maurice Gransart nous a quittés |OM.net (French)
- ^ John Mason "Jack" Harker (1926-2013) obituary, San Jose Mercury News, May 12, 2013
- ^ NRC-icoon J.L. Heldring (95) overleden|Nieuws.nl
- ^ Msgr. Aloysius Jin Luxian, official bishop of Shanghai, has died|Asia News
- ^ Asharam Khati Dead|news.outlookindia.com
- ^ Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo is dead|Capital News
- ^ Brad Lesley, Little Big League Actor, Dead at 54|Usmagazine.com
- ^ Malawi judge Joseph Manyungwa dead|Malawi Nyasa Times
- ^ Funeral held for Solomon Islands news editor|ABC Radio Australia
- ^ Bishop Joseph Peter O’Connell
- ^ Former Rockford Bishop Arthur O'Neill's death 'a big loss'|Illinois Journal-Standard
- ^ Long time El Paso announcer, Paul Strelzin dies at 75|KTSM News Channel 9
- ^ Tim Taylor, former Yale and Olympic hockey coach, dies at 71|New Haven Register
- ^ Скончался единственный выживший участник группы Дятлова
- ^ Father Lucian Alan (OFM) ARMSTRONG Obituary, notices.nzherald.co.nz
- ^ Former Fine Gael junior minister Dick Barry dies aged 93 - RTÉ News
- ^ Sue Brittain, 'the Emmeline Pankhurst' of wrestling, dies|bbc.co.uk
- ^ Joe Cahill, lighting designer of Fox, Boulder theaters has died
- ^ International hotelier Claude Feninger dies
- ^ Barry Fey, legendary Colorado concert promoter, dies|KDVR.com
- ^ In Memoriam Peter Haber (1964 – 2013)
- ^ Remembering Las Vegas Pioneer Kenny Kerr - FishbowlLA
- ^ Longtime Connecticut Banker David A. Lentini Dies - Courant.com
- ^ Cirilo Manego, 1958 XU grad and two-sport athlete, dies at 77
- ^ Fredrick L. McKissack, 73, Children's Book Author, Dies, nytimes.com
- ^ Bishop Julio Ojeda Pascual
- ^ Spiritual director and Zejtun Archpriest passes away
- ^ Jeff Patterson, Former VFL tough guy dies after fall, aged 84
- ^ BBC News - Northern Ireland's oldest man Cyril Quigley dies
- ^ Former Tripura Minister Araber Rahaman Dead|news.outlookindia.com
- ^ NTR fan, former Andhra minister is dead
- ^ Morre Saulo Ramos, jurista e ministro do governo Sarney (Portuguese)
- ^ John Reynolds, 1935–2013
- ^ BBC News: Sailendra Nath Roy dies in India ponytail stunt
- ^ Ekspolitimester Rynning-Tønnesen er død, bt.no
- ^ Jack Shea dies at 84; sitcom director, ex-Directors Guild chief|latimes.com
- ^ Soro the French 'Lion of Swansea' dies|Bangkok Post
- ^ Janos Starker, Master of the Cello, Dies at 88
- ^ Compositor Paulo Vanzolini morre aos 89 anos em São Paulo (Portuguese)
- ^ Frank Walker of Tuskegee Airman fame has died
- ^ Herald stalwart Chris Watson dies from cancer
- ^ Rugby league administrator, historian Bernie Wood...|Stuff.co.nz
- ^ Former Donegal TD Harry Blaney has died - RTÉ News
- ^ Xavier College founding president dies - Local - Cape Breton Post
- ^ Pierre Chassang Sensei, died 29th April 2013, fudokai.org.uk
- ^ Creating typefaces for the world
- ^ Young Cowboy dies in hospital - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- ^ Fox, Tech all-America cornerback, dies at 65|Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
- ^ Bishop Pietro Garlato
- ^ Former Agriculture Minister Pesah Grupper Dies|Israel National News
- ^ GE13: PKR's Suhaimi Hassan dies after suffering heart attack and losing control of his car|The Star Online
- ^ Reports Parekura Horomia has died|Farming Show
- ^ Channa Horwitz dies at 80; artist known for geometric paintings, drawings|latimes.com
- ^ Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John La Montaine dies at 93|Chicago Sun-Times
- ^ Løseth, Erling (1927-2013), stortinget.no
- ^ ウクレレ漫談の牧伸二さん飛び込み自殺か Template:Ja icon
- ^ Grimsby Town legend Kevin Moore passes away|This is Grimsby
- ^ Bihar CPM MLC Basudeo Singh dies
- ^ Bishop Patrick Taval
- ^ Harry Whewell obituary
- ^ Marianna succumbs to cancer|incyprus.com
- ^ Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Director Jauan Al Dhaheri Dies
- ^ Bishop Tito Buss
- ^ Roberto Chabet, father of PH conceptual art, passes away
- ^ Multi-awarded poet and art critic Cuadra, 74, dies of pneumonia
- ^ Deanna Durbin dies|EW.com
- ^ Canada Mourns Passing of One of Its Greats, Shirley Firth|FasterSkier.com
- ^ Décès de l’écrivain français Viviane Forrester à l’âge de 87 ans
- ^ Emil Frei III, Who Put Cancer Cures in Reach, Dies at 89
- ^ Katholische Presseagentur Österreich
- ^ Mike Gray, ‘China Syndrome’ Writer, Dies at 77
- ^ Tim Hensley, multi-instrumentalist and recording artist, dies at 50
- ^ Andrew Offutt (1934-2013)|Locus Online News
- ^ Elhunyt Rácz Sándor (Hungarian)
- ^ Family's grief after rave promoter Paul Shurey dies|London Evening Standard
- ^ Obituaries - Father Ian Weathrall, telegraph.co.uk