Deaths in May 2014
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2014.
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.
May 2014
1
- John Allan, 86, Canadian naval officer.[1]
- Adamu Atta, 86, Nigerian politician, Governor of Kwara State (1979–1983), member of the House of Representatives (1976–1979).[2]
- Bjørn Barth, 83, Norwegian diplomat.[3]
- Juan de Dios Castillo, 63, Mexican football player and coach (Cruz Azul, Honduras, El Salvador), skin cancer.[4]
- Chou Meng-tieh, 92, Taiwanese poet and writer, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[5]
- Clive Clark, 73, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion).[6]
- Mel Clark, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[7]
- Radhia Cousot, 66, French computer scientist.[8]
- Arthur Cromarty, 94, American judge, member of the New York Supreme Court, heart failure.[9]
- Helgi Daníelsson, 85, Icelandic footballer.[10]
- Assi Dayan, 68, Israeli film director and actor.[11]
- Mark Elvins, 74, British priest and author, Warden of Greyfriars, Oxford (2007–2008).[12]
- Hellmut Federhofer, 102, Austrian musicologist.[13]
- Gordon H. Fitzgerald, 87, Canadian politician and lawyer, Nova Scotia MLA for Halifax (1960–1970), Speaker (1969–1970).[14]
- Juan Formell, 71, Cuban Grammy Award-winning musician, composer and director (Los Van Van).[15]
- Allen Kent, 92, American computer scientist.[16]
- Spike Maynard, 71, American judge, member of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1996–2008).[17]
- Peggy O'Shea, 91, American Daytime Emmy Award-winning screenwriter (One Life to Live), complications from a stroke.[18]
- John Wash Pam, 73, Nigerian politician, Senator for Plateau State, complications from prostate cancer.[19]
- William F. Poe, 82, American politician, Mayor of Tampa, Florida (1974–1979).[20]
- Paul Ramsay, 78, Australian billionaire health care (Ramsay Health Care), football (Sydney FC) and media (Prime Television) executive and philanthropist, heart attack.[21]
- Peter Ruscuklic, 58, Australian VFL player (Fitzroy, Geelong).[22]
- Heinz Schenk, 89, German television presenter and actor.[23]
- Howard Smith, 77, American columnist (The Village Voice) and filmmaker (Marjoe), cancer.[24]
- David Stoliar, 91, Romanian World War II soldier, sole survivor of the Struma disaster.[25]
- Georg Stollenwerk, 83, German football player and coach (1. FC Köln).[26]
- Kenneth Tomlinson, 69, American magazine editor (Reader's Digest) and media executive, chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, melanoma.[27]
- Manfred von Richthofen, 80, German sports official, Director of the Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund (1994–2006).[28]
- Paul Whetnall, 67, English badminton player and coach.[29]
- Eli Woods, 91, English comedian and comic actor.[30]
- Barbara Worley, 79, Australian sports administrator.[31]
- Kōji Yada, 81, Japanese voice actor (One Piece, Dragon Ball Z), kidney failure.[32]
2
- Tomás Balduino, 91, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Goiás (1967–1998).[33]
- Sir Bill Benyon, 84, British politician, MP for Buckingham (1970–1983) and Milton Keynes (1983–1992).[34]
- George Herbert Borts, 86, American economist.[35]
- Chelokee, 10, American thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[36]
- Jaroslav Cihlář, 90, Czech Olympic cyclist.[37]
- Jessica Cleaves, 65, American singer (The Friends of Distinction, Earth, Wind & Fire), complications from a stroke.[38]
- Martin Dent, 88, British academic, co-founder of Jubilee 2000.[39]
- George Digby, 96, American baseball scout (Boston Red Sox).[40]
- John E. Dolibois, 95, American diplomat, Ambassador to Luxembourg (1981–1985), last survivor of Nuremberg trials interrogation team.[41]
- John Dungs, 62, Nigerian military officer, Governor of Delta State (1996–1998).[42]
- Elio Guzzanti, 93, Italian doctor and politician, Minister of Health (1995–1996).[43]
- Anwar Ahmed Khan, 80, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (1960) and dual silver medalist (1956, 1964).[44]
- Andrey Korneyev, 40, Russian swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1996) and European aquatics champion (1995, 1997), stomach cancer.[45]
- Mohammad-Reza Lotfi, 67, Iranian classical musician, cancer.[46]
- Charles Marowitz, 80, American playwright, stage director and theatre critic, complications from Parkinson's disease.[47]
- Moni Maker, 21, American trotter horse, Harness Horse of the Year (1998, 1999), complications from colic surgery.[48]
- Marin Niculescu, 91, Romanian Olympic cyclist.[49]
- Žarko Petan, 85, Slovene writer.[50]
- Pom, 94, Belgian comic writer and artist.[51]
- Nigel Stepney, 55, British Formula One mechanic (Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher), involved in 2007 Formula One espionage controversy, traffic collision.[52]
- Pauline Wagner, 103, American actress and glamour girl.[53]
- Efrem Zimbalist Jr., 95, American actor (The F.B.I., 77 Sunset Strip, Batman: The Animated Series).[54]
3
- Agshin Alizadeh, 76, Soviet and Azerbaijani composer.[55]
- Kofi Ansah, 62, Ghanaian fashion designer.[56]
- Gary Becker, 83, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate in Economics (1992), complications following surgery.[57]
- Leslie Carlson, 81, American-born Canadian actor (A Christmas Story, The Fly, The X-Files), cancer.[58]
- Bruce Crabtree, 90, American architect and politician.[59]
- Imre Danka, 83, Hungarian footballer.[60]
- Vicki Darken, 91, Australian painter.[61]
- James H. Daughdrill, Jr., 80, American educator, President of Rhodes College (1973–1999).[62]
- Dick Douglas, 82, Scottish politician, MP for Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire (1970–1974), Dunfermline (1979–1983) and Dunfermline West (1983–1992).[63]
- Bobby Gregg, 78, American drummer (Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel) and record producer.[64]
- Ben Hoberman, 92, American radio executive (KABC, ABC Radio), pioneered talk radio format in the United States, complications from lung cancer.[65]
- Francisco Icaza, 83, Mexican modernist artist and writer.[66]
- Chet Jastremski, 73, American swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1964) and 100-meter breaststroke world-record holder.[67]
- Trine Krogh, 59, Norwegian Olympic swimmer (1972).[68]
- Jim Oberstar, 79, American politician, member of the US House of Representatives for Minnesota's 8th District (1975–2011).[69]
- John Westergaard, 86, British sociologist.[70]
- John Hartley Williams, 72, British poet, cancer.[71]
4
- Jack Agüeros, 79, American community activist, Alzheimer's disease.[72]
- Eddie Andreini, 77, American stunt pilot, air crash.[73]
- Kojo Armah, 68, Ghanaian diplomat, lawyer and politician.[74]
- Dick Ayers, 90, American comic book artist (Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider, Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos).[75]
- Elena Baltacha, 30, Ukrainian-born British tennis player, liver cancer.[76]
- William Bender, 83, American entertainment critic and magazine editor (Time), heart failure.[77]
- Edgar Cortright, 90, American scientist and engineer.[78]
- Pierre Derivery, 88, French Olympic sprint canoer.[79]
- Mike Hawker, 77, English songwriter.[80]
- Nestor Jacono, 89, Maltese Olympic sprinter (1948).[81]
- Helga Königsdorf, 75, East German physicist and author, Parkinson's disease.[82]
- Ross Lonsberry, 67, Canadian hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins), cancer.[83]
- Jean-Paul Ngoupandé, 65, Central African politician, Prime Minister (1996–1997).[84]
- Al Pease, 92, British-born Canadian Hall of Fame racing driver (Formula One).[85]
- Andrew Quintero, 51, American scientist and entrepreneur (JumpStartFund), drowned.[86]
- Tatiana Samoilova, 80, Soviet-born Russian actress (The Cranes Are Flying, Anna Karenina), People's Artist (1993), complications from a heart condition.[87]
- Dana Seetahal, 58, Trinidadian politician and legal academic, MP (2002–2010), shot.[88]
- Tony Settember, 87, Filipino-born American racing driver and engineer.[89]
- Bohdan Skaradziński, 83, Polish writer and social activist.[90]
- Phyllis Stern, 88, American professor and nursing theorist.[91]
- William Worthy, 92, American newspaper journalist, challenged travel restrictions to Communist countries, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[92]
5
- Timothy John Byford, 72, British-born Serbian television director, multiple myeloma.[93]
- Butler Derrick, 77, American politician, member of the House of Representatives for South Carolina (1975–1995) and SC House of Representatives (1969–1975), cancer.[94]
- Dave Diamond, 77, American radio disc jockey and rock music journalist, pneumonia.[95]
- Billy Frank, Jr., 83, American Nisqually tribal fishing rights activist.[96]
- Jean Gaven, 92, French film actor.[97]
- Daniel R. Gernatt, Sr., 97, American businessman.[98]
- Elaine Green, 73, American television journalist (WCPO), recipient of the Peabody Award (1981).[99]
- Harold Haering, 83, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, Senator (1983–1988).[100]
- Amik Kasoruho, 81, Albanian author and publicist, pulmonary disease.[101]
- Eduardo Mac Entyre, 85, Argentine artist.[102]
- Lorne Maeck, 88, Canadian politician.[103]
- István Major, 64, Hungarian Olympic high jumper (1972, 1976).[104]
- Michael Otedola, 87, Nigerian politician, Governor of Lagos State (1999–2007), complications from a stroke.[105]
- Sven Sønsteby, 80, Norwegian illustrator.[106]
- Jackie Lynn Taylor, 88, American actress and television personality (Our Gang), Alzheimer's disease.[107]
- Lynn R. Williams, 89, Canadian labor unionist, President of the United Steelworkers (1983–1994), Parkinson's disease.[108]
6
- Wil Albeda, 88, Dutch politician, Minister of Social Affairs (1977–1981), member of the Senate (1966–1977, 1981–1983).[109]
- Virginia Belmont, 92, American actress.[110]
- William H. Dana, 83, American NASA test pilot (X-15 rocket), complications from Parkinson's disease.[111]
- Georges Delahaie, 80, French sculptor.[112]
- Roger Dimmock, 78, British rear admiral, Naval Secretary (1985–1987).[113]
- Jimmy Ellis, 74, American boxer, WBA heavyweight champion (1968–1970), dementia.[114]
- Billy Harrell, 85, American baseball (Cleveland Indians) and basketball player (Siena Saints).[115]
- Antony Hopkins, 93, British composer, conductor and pianist.[116]
- Larry Ivie, 77, American comic artist and writer, lung cancer.[117]
- Maria Lassnig, 94, Austrian artist.[118]
- Livio Maritano, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Acqui (1979–2000).[119]
- Farley Mowat, 92, Canadian author (People of the Deer, Lost in the Barrens, Never Cry Wolf).[120]
- Bill Nunn, 89, American editor (Pittsburgh Courier) and football executive (Pittsburgh Steelers), complications from a stroke.[121]
- William Olvis, 56, American film and television music composer (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman), throat cancer.[122]
- Bud Osborn, 66, Canadian poet and activist.[123]
- Học Phi, 101, Vietnamese dramatist and scriptwriter.[124]
- Aziz Sattar, 88, Malaysian actor, complications from a heart attack.[125]
- Leslie Thomas, 83, Welsh author (The Virgin Soldiers).[126]
- Cedric Thornberry, 77, British lawyer, Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations.[127]
- Lex Watson, 71, Australian LGBT rights activist and political scientist.[128]
- Lois Rhame West, 92, American healthcare and physical fitness advocate (Muscular Dystrophy Association), First Lady of South Carolina (1971–1975).[129]
7
- Al Bahathri, 32, American-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.[130] (death announced on this date)
- Nazim Al-Haqqani, 92, Cypriot Islamic Sufism prelate and scholar, multiple organ failure.[131]
- Raúl Baca Carbo, 82, Ecuadorian engineer and politician.[132]
- Sir George Christie, 79, British opera manager (Glyndebourne Festival Opera).[133]
- Stanford Darger, 93, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives.[134]
- Manuel Jiménez de Parga, 85, Spanish politician.[135]
- Pierre Descaves, 89, French politician.[136]
- Dale Evans, 77, American football player.[137]
- Tony Genaro, 72, American actor (Tremors, World Trade Center, The Mask of Zorro), natural causes.[138]
- Ramón Vega Hidalgo, 80, Chilean military officer and politician, Commander-in-chief of the Air Force (1991–1995).[139]
- Zundel Kroizer, 89, Israeli rabbi.[140]
- Sir Neville McNamara, 91, Australian defence chief.[141]
- Samrath Lal Meena, 79, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA for Rajgarh, Speaker (1998–1999).[142]
- William Meyers, 70, South African featherweight boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[143]
- Colin Pillinger, 70, British planetary scientist, brain haemorrhage.[144]
- David Prentice, 77, British artist.[145]
- Wilbur Rakestraw, 85, American race car driver (NASCAR), heart failure.[146]
- Rashid Rehman, 55, Pakistani lawyer, shot.[147]
- Elaine Sturtevant, 89, American pop and minimalist artist.[148]
- Kelly E. Taggart, 81, American rear admiral and civil engineer, director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps.[149]
- Dick Welteroth, 86, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[150]
- Martha Wilkinson, 72, American literacy campaigner, First Lady of Kentucky (1987–1991), natural causes.[151]
- Lawrence Williams, 59, Guyanese finance official, Governor for the Bank of Guyana (since 2005), cancer.[152]
8
- Bill Coughlin, 91, American newspaper journalist (Los Angeles Times), editor (Washington Daily News) and novelist, Pulitzer Prize winner for Public Service (1990).[153]
- Roger L. Easton, 93, American scientist, inventor and designer of GPS.[154]
- Jens Christian Hansen, 82, Norwegian geographer.[155]
- George Kohut, 70, Ukrainian-born American camera operator (Batman Begins, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Fugitive).[156]
- Yago Lamela, 36, Spanish Olympic athlete (2000, 2004), heart attack.[157]
- Homero Leite Meira, 82, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itabuna (1978–1980) and Irecê (1980–1983).[158]
- Beverly Long, 81, American actress (Rebel Without a Cause, Father Knows Best).[159]
- Nancy Malone, 79, American Emmy Award-winning producer, director (Dynasty) and actress (Naked City), leukemia-induced pneumonia.[160]
- Leo Marentette, 73, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos), heart attack.[161]
- Charlie Mead, 93, Canadian baseball player (New York Giants).[162]
- Harry Potter, 72, Australian television journalist (Ten Eyewitness News), cancer.[163]
- Allan Potts, 79, New Zealand Olympic track and field coach, official and runner, President of Athletics New Zealand (2002–2003), bone cancer.[164]
- Geoff Richards, 85, English footballer (West Brom), pneumonia.[165]
- Jair Rodrigues, 75, Brazilian musician and singer, heart attack.[166]
- Mercedes Salisachs, 97, Spanish writer.[167]
- Vladimir Nikolaevich Smirnov, 67, Russian footballer.[168]
- R. Douglas Stuart, Jr., 98, American food executive and diplomat, CEO of Quaker Oats Company (1966–1981), Ambassador to Norway (1984–1989), heart attack.[169]
- Robert Symms, 83, American photographer.[170]
- Joseph P. Teasdale, 78, American politician, Governor of Missouri (1977–1981), complications from pneumonia.[171]
- Harry Weltman, 81, American basketball executive (Cleveland Cavaliers, New Jersey Nets), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[172]
- Alan Woodman, 58, Australian VFL football player (Geelong).[173]
- Tommie Wright, 95, American pianist and composer (Florida State Seminoles fight song).[174]
9
- Graeme Acton, 63, Australian cattle baron, injuries sustained in campdrafting accident.[175]
- Giacomo Bini, 75, Italian Franciscan priest, Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor (1997–2003).[176]
- Eugen Dombois, 82, German lutenist and music teacher.[177]
- Bob Duynstee, 93, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1956–1967) and State Secretary for Defence (1967–1971).[178]
- Terry Farmer, 82, English footballer (Rotherham United, York City).[179]
- Flossie Gomile-Chidyaonga, Malawian diplomat involved in leaked diplomatic cable controversy, High Commissioner to Tanzania (since 2011).[180]
- Stephen Hall, 72, American politician.[181]
- Bob Hoysted, 88, Australian racehorse trainer (Manikato, Rose of Kingston, Sydeston).[182]
- Donald Kirkpatrick, 90, American academic and author.[183]
- Harlan Mathews, 87, American politician, US Senator from Tennessee (1993–1994), brain cancer.[184]
- Galindo Mellado Cruz, 41, Mexican drug lord, a founder of Los Zetas, shot.[185]
- Jules Mutebusi, 54, Congolese militant.[186]
- Janaky Athi Nahappan, 89, Malaysian independence fighter, founding member of the MIC, pneumonia.[187]
- Mel Patton, 89, American sprinter, double Olympic champion (1948) and world record holder for 100- and 220-yard dashes.[188]
- N. Janardhana Reddy, 79, Indian politician, AP MLA (1989–1994) and Chief Minister (1990–1992), RS MP (1972–1978, 2009–2014), LS MP (1998–2009), liver disease.[189]
- Selim Sesler, 57, Turkish clarinet player.[190]
- Mary Stewart, 97, British novelist (Merlin series), heart failure.[191]
- Frank Strazzeri, 84, American jazz pianist.[192]
- Donald Tandy, 95, British actor (EastEnders).[193]
- Joe Wilder, 92, American jazz trumpeter, heart failure.[194]
- Jorge Zavala, 91, Ecuadorian politician.[195]
10
- Carmen Alardín, 80, Mexican poet, writer and translator.[196]
- Yeso Amalfi, 88, Brazilian footballer (Olympique de Marseille).[197]
- Carmen Argibay, 74, Argentine judge, member of the Supreme Court (since 2005), heart attack.[198]
- Marie Dean Arrington, 80, American convicted murderer.[199]
- Miguel Brascó, 87, Argentine writer.[200]
- Andrés Carrasco, 67, Argentine neurologist, challenged Monsanto over safety of glyphosate.[201]
- Maurice Casey, 71, British scholar.[202]
- Ronnie Caveness, 71, American football player (Arkansas Razorbacks), melanoma.[203]
- José Cestero, 76, Puerto Rican basketball player.[204]
- Brij Bihari Chaubey, 73, Indian academic.[205]
- Gene Chyzowych, 79, Ukrainian-born American soccer player and coach (national team, New York Apollo), cancer.[206]
- Rhoda Dorsey, 86, American historian and college president.[207]
- Lem Johns, 88, American Secret Service agent (Lyndon B. Johnson).[208]
- Mari Kinsigo, 67, Estonian chess player.[209]
- Patrick Lucey, 96, American politician and diplomat, Governor of Wisconsin (1971–1977), Ambassador to Mexico (1977–1979).[210]
- Nash the Slash, 66, Canadian rock musician (FM).[211]
- Lane Penn, 74, New Zealand rugby union executive, President of the NZRU (2001–2003).[212]
- Gottlieb Perren, 88, Swiss Olympic skier.[213]
- André Popp, 90, French composer.[214]
- José Falcó Sanmartín, 97, Spanish fighter pilot.[215]
- Patrick Woodroffe, 74, British fantasy, surrealist and record jacket artist, Pick's disease.[216]
- Viktor Yerokhin, 74, Russian football coach and player.[217]
11
- Sidney Blatt, 85, American psychotherapist.[218]
- Ismail Boçari, 96–97, Albanian professor.[219]
- Marcel Bon, 89, French mycologist.[220]
- Yvonne Cartier, 86, New Zealand ballet dancer and instructor.[221]
- Gérard Drainville, 83, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Amos (1978–2004).[222]
- Thelma Eisen, 92, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[223]
- Corinne Freeman, 87, American politician, Mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida (1977–1985), cancer.[224]
- Ed Gagliardi, 62, American bass guitarist (Foreigner), cancer.[225]
- Reg Gasnier, 74, Australian Hall of Fame rugby league player (St. George Dragons) and national team captain.[226]
- Tarakant Jha, 86, Indian politician.[227]
- Paul Kinsman, 83, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA for West Kings (1963–1967), Kings South (1984).[228]
- Barbara Knudson, 86, American actress (Meet Danny Wilson, The Jayhawkers!, The Cry Baby Killer).[229]
- Kaare Kroppan, 81, Norwegian actor.[230]
- Camille Lepage, 26, French photojournalist.[231]
- Jeb Stuart Magruder, 79, American presidential aide (Richard Nixon), convicted for conspiracy to obstruct justice and wiretapping (Watergate scandal), complications from a stroke.[232]
- Guy Morton, Jr., 83, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[233]
- Celso Pereira de Almeida, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto Nacional (1976–1995) and Itumbiara (1995–1998).[234]
- Margareta Pogonat, 81, Romanian actress.[235]
- Sir David Rowlands, 66, British civil servant.[236]
- Francisco Sobrino, 82, Spanish sculptor.[237]
- Martin Špegelj, 86, Croatian politician and army officer, Minister of Defence (1990–1991).[238]
- Harry Stopes-Roe, 90, British philosopher and humanist, Vice President of the British Humanist Association.[239]
- Ivan Wingreen, 52, South African-born Australian cricketer, brain tumour.[240]
12
- Babis Angourakis, 63, Greek politician, MP for Athens (1997–2000), MEP for the KKE (since 2009), aneurysm.[241]
- Alan Bestic, 92, Irish journalist.[242]
- Cornell Borchers, 89, Lithuanian-born German actress (The Big Lift, Istanbul).[243]
- Isabel Carrasco, 59, Spanish politician, shot.[244]
- Marco Cé, 88, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Patriarch of Venice (1978–2002).[245]
- Petro Chernyaha, 68, Ukrainian scientist and public figure.[246]
- Jacinto Convit, 100, Venezuelan physician, scientist and researcher, developed vaccines against leprosy and leishmaniasis.[247]
- Lynne Cohen, 69, American-born Canadian photographer, lung cancer.[248]
- Terry Cook, 66, Canadian archivist, cancer.[249]
- Keith Crisco, 71, American politician, fall.[250]
- William J.D. Escher, 82, American aerospace engineer.[251]
- Billie Fleming, 100, English long-distance cyclist.[252]
- H. R. Giger, 74, Swiss surrealist artist (Alien), Oscar winner (1980), injuries from a fall.[253]
- Svetlana Grigoryan, 83, Armenian actress.[254]
- Tom Hafey, 82, Australian AFL football player (Richmond) and coach (Richmond, Collingwood, Geelong, Sydney), cancer.[255]
- Cornelia Groefsema Kennedy, 90, American judge, 6th Cir. Court of Appeals (1979–1999), member (1970–1979) and Chief Judge (1977–1979) of the US District Court of E. Mich.[256]
- Ineke Lambers-Hacquebard, 68, Dutch politician, cancer.[257]
- Ľudovít Lehen, 88, Slovakian painter and chess composer.[258]
- Brian Marchinko, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Islanders).[259]
- Hugh McLeod, 81, Scottish rugby union player.[260]
- Joe Mence, 93, British cricketer (Berkshire).[261]
- Min Huifen, 69, Chinese erhu master and composer, cerebral hemorrhage.[262]
- Daud Mirza, 45, Pakistani-born Norwegian actor.[263]
- Pál Orosz, 80, Hungarian football player and coach, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[264]
- Ralph Peduto, 72, American actor (The Rock, Mrs. Doubtfire) and playwright, leukemia.[265]
- Ruben T. Profugo, 76, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lucena (1982–2003).[266]
- Sarat Pujari, 79, Indian actor, heart attack.[267]
- Leroy Serisier, 86, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1970–1978).[268]
- Hugh Smyth, 73, Northern Irish politician, Leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (1979–2002), Lord Mayor of Belfast (1994–1995).[269]
- Sudhir, 70, Indian film actor (Satte Pe Satta).[270]
- James Walston, 65, British political scientist, cancer.[271]
- A. J. Watson, 90, American Hall of Fame race car builder and mechanic (Pat Flaherty).[272]
- Lorenzo Zambrano, 70, Mexican building material executive, CEO of Cemex.[273]
13
- Máximo Alcócer, 81, Bolivian footballer.[274]
- David Malet Armstrong, 87, Australian philosopher.[275]
- Martin Barreras, 49, American noncommissioned officer, Army Ranger Sergeant Major in charge of the rescue of Jessica Lynch, wounds sustained in combat.[276]
- John Barritt, 98, British Bermudian politician, BMP for Devonshire South, Speaker (1979–1989).[277]
- Malik Bendjelloul, 36, Swedish documentarian (Searching for Sugar Man), Oscar winner (2013), suicide.[278]
- Gilles Cloutier, 85, Canadian physicist, Rector of the Université de Montréal (1985–1993).[279]
- J. F. Coleman, 95, American military and test pilot (Convair XFY Pogo), winner of the Harmon Trophy (1954), natural causes.[280]
- Fred Dunsmore, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Maroons).[281]
- Hamad Khalaily, 85, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1981–1984).[282]
- Miodrag Rakić, 39, Serbian politician.[283]
- Altamiro Rossato, 88, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Marabá (1985–1989), Archbishop of Porto Alegre (1991–2001).[284]
- Mohammad Baqer Shirazi, 82, Iranian Grand Ayatollah.[285]
- Rowena Spencer, 91, American pediatric surgeon.[286]
- Ron Stevens, 64, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA for Calgary-Glenmore (1997–2009).[287] (death announced on this date)
- Anthony Villanueva, 69, Filipino featherweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1964), heart attack.[288]
- Tessa Watts, 68, British music video producer ("Sledgehammer"), pancreatic cancer.[289]
- Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, 65, American neopagan, author and priestess (Church of All Worlds), multiple myeloma.[290]
14
- Diane Barz, 70, American judge, first female member of the Montana Supreme Court (1989–1990), cancer.[291]
- Hazel Rodney Blackman, 93, American fashion designer, quilter, and painter.[292]
- Bruce Bowley, 92, Australian cricketer.[293]
- Douglas Cummings, 67, British cellist (London Symphony Orchestra).[294]
- John M. Fitzpatrick, 65, British urologist, subarachnoid haemorrhage.[295]
- Gisela Kessler, 78, German trade unionist.[296]
- Jeffrey Kruger, 83, British music business executive (Flamingo Club, Ember Records).[297]
- Emanuel Raymond Lewis, 85, American librarian and author.[298]
- Alexander Murray MacBeath, 90, British mathematician.[299]
- Leonard Quilty, 94, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1958–1975).[300]
- Sam W. Russell, 68, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1983–1992).[301]
- Morvin Simon, 70, New Zealand Māori composer, kapa haka leader and historian.[302]
- Warren Keith Sinclair, 90, New Zealand physicist.[303]
- Martin Skowroneck, 87, German harpsichord builder.[304]
- Stephen Sutton, 19, British charity fundraiser, colorectal cancer.[305]
- Terry Wire, 73, British politician, Mayor of Northampton, cancer.[306]
15
- George J. Armelagos, 77, American anthropologist, pancreatic cancer.[307]
- Peter Ayerst, 93, British World War II fighter and test pilot (Supermarine Spitfire).[308]
- Terry Bell, 69, English footballer (Reading).[309]
- Hans Breidbach-Bernau, 93, Austrian Olympic writer 1948.[310]
- Robert Burns, 77, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA for Maisonneuve (1970–1979).[311]
- Jean-Luc Dehaene, 73, Belgian politician, Prime Minister (1992–1999), fall.[312]
- M. B. Etheredge, 98, American politician and World War II army officer, awarded Texas Legislative Medal of Honor.[313]
- Robert J. Flynn, 76, American naval officer, Vietnam War POW held in China (1967–1973).[314]
- Greg Hughes, 75, Irish Gaelic football player (Offaly GAA).[315]
- M B Manik, 43, Bangladeshi filmmaker, shot.[316]
- Michael Mence, 70, British cricketer (Berkshire).[261]
- Jan Mucha, 72, Polish speedway motorcycle rider, cancer.[317]
- Jean Oury, 90, French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, pancreatic cancer.[318]
- I. M. Jayarama Shetty, 63, Indian politician, MP for Udupi (1998–1999).[319]
- Norifumi Suzuki, 80, Japanese film director (Torakku Yarō).[320]
- Ed Swearingen, 88, American aeronautical engineer.[321]
- Carlo Weber, 80, German architect (Auer+Weber+Assoziierte).[322]
- Nahum Zolotov, 88, Israeli architect.[323]
- Robert Zwanzig, 86, American physicist.[324]
16
- Charlie Boney, 89, American architect.[325]
- Benaouda Boudjellal, Algerian footballer.[326]
- Vera Dajht-Kralj, 85, Croatian sculptor.[327]
- Amalendu De, 84–85, Indian historian.[328]
- Dehere, 23, American Thoroughbred racehorse.[329]
- Chris Duckworth, 81, South African cricketer.[330]
- Vito Favero, 81, Italian road racing cyclist.[331]
- Allan Folsom, 72, American novelist (The Day After Tomorrow), metastatic melanoma.[332]
- Nicola Ghiuselev, 77, Bulgarian operatic bass.[333]
- Bud Hollowell, 71, American baseball player and manager.[334]
- Zil-e-Huma, 70, Pakistani singer, renal disease and diabetes.[335]
- Oleksiy Korobeinikov, 36, Ukrainian Olympic biathlete.[336]
- Russi Mody, 96, Indian steel and airline executive, President of Tata Steel, Indian Airlines and Air India, recipient of the Padma Bhushan (1989).[337]
- Aleksandr Shumeyko, Kyrgyzstani Soviet football manager.[338]
- Clyde Snow, 86, American forensic anthropologist, cancer and emphysema.[339]
- Viktor Sukhodrev, 81, Soviet-born Russian interpreter (Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev).[340]
- Ruth Tarvydas, 66–67, Australian fashion designer, fall.[341]
- Louise Wilson, 52, British fashion academic (Central Saint Martins).[342]
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- Catherine M. Abate, 66, American politician, member of the New York Senate (1994–1998), uterine cancer.[343]
- David Abbott, 76, British advertising executive and copywriter.[344]
- Hussein al-Imam, 63, Egyptian actor and musician.[345]
- Ursula Benedix, 91, German politician.[346]
- Olivier Chesneau, 42, French astronomer.[347]
- Gerald Edelman, 84, American biologist, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine (1972), natural causes.[348]
- Clarence Ellis, 71, American computer scientist.[349]
- John Gardiner, 71, Australian Olympic basketball player.[350]
- Matt Kailey, 59, American author and transgender activist, heart failure.[351]
- Jerrold E. Lomax, 87, American architect.[352]
- Hiram Mann, 92, American military officer and pilot, Army Lt. Col. for the Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group.[353]
- Bongani Masuku, 50, South African singer (Johnny Clegg), shot.[354]
- Miss Beazley, 9, American-born Scottish terrier, co-First Dog (2005–2009), euthanized due to lymphoma.[355]
- C. P. Krishnan Nair, 92, Indian hotelier, founder and chairman of The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts, recipient of the Padma Bhushan (2010).[356]
- Paul Victor Obeng, 66, Ghanaian economic advisor, asthma.[357]
- Bob Odom, 78, American politician and power broker.[358]
- Anna Pollatou, 30, Greek rhythmic gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (2000), traffic collision.[359]
- Źmicier Sidarovič, 48, Belarusian musician, singer and piper.[360]
- Notable Laotian people killed in the Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force An-74 crash:[361]
- Soukanh Mahalath, 59, Governor of Vientiane, Minister of Finance (2001–2006), Governor of the Bank of the Lao P.D.R. (1999–2001).
- Douangchay Phichit, 70, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense (since 2001).
- Thongbanh Sengaphone, 61, Minister of Public Security (since 2005).
- Cheuang Sombounkhanh, Secretariat of the Central Party Committee, Governor of the Bank of the Lao P.D.R. (1997–1999).
18
- Per Almar Aas, 84, Norwegian politician.[362]
- Lykourgos Angelopoulos, 73, Greek cantor (Greek Byzantine Choir).[363]
- Arizal, 71, Indonesian director.[364]
- General Baker, 72, American labor unionist and politician.[365]
- Dobrica Ćosić, 92, Serbian writer and politician, President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–1993).[366]
- Hans-Peter Dürr, 84, German physicist.[367]
- Michel Feron, 91, Belgian Olympic alpine skier.[368]
- Radu Florescu, 88, Romanian-born French historian, complications from pneumonia.[369]
- Hussein Isaac, Syrian Major General.[370]
- Kaiketsu Masateru, 66, Japanese sumo wrestler (Ozeki) and executive, Chairman of the Japan Sumo Association (2010–2012), ischemic heart disease.[371]
- A. Malarmannan, 77, Indian politician.[372]
- Don Meyer, 69, American basketball coach (Hamline Pipers, Lipscomb Bisons, Northern State Wolves), carcinoid cancer.[373]
- Chukwuedu Nwokolo, 93, Nigerian doctor and medical researcher.[374]
- Wubbo Ockels, 68, Dutch physicist and astronaut, first Dutch citizen in space, renal cell cancer.[375]
- Francis T. Purcell, 95, American politician, member of the New York Assembly (1964–1965).[376]
- Claude Lavoie Richer, 84, Canadian Olympic cross country skier (1952).[377]
- Per Rollum, 85, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier (1952).[378]
- Jerry Vale, 83, American singer ("Have You Looked into Your Heart", "The Star-Spangled Banner") and actor.[379]
- Morris Weiss, 98, American cartoonist (Mickey Finn).[380]
- Gordon Willis, 82, American cinematographer (The Godfather, Annie Hall, Manhattan), cancer.[381]
19
- Michael Aldrich, 72, British inventor.[382]
- Simon Andrews, 31, British motorcycle racer, head injuries sustained in a race collision.[383]
- Sir Jack Brabham, 88, Australian racing driver, triple Formula One world champion (1959, 1960, 1966).[384]
- Elombe Brath, 77, American activist.[385]
- Peter Buchanan, 70, Australian judge.[386]
- Count Suckle, 82, Jamaican-born British sound system operator and club owner, heart attack.[387]
- Peter Curtin, 70, Australian actor.[388]
- Franz-Paul Decker, 90, German-born Canadian conductor (Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Cologne Opera).[389]
- Rabah Khaloufi, 71, French Olympic boxer.[390]
- Eurico Dias Nogueira, 91, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Braga (1977–1999).[391]
- Sam Greenlee, 83, American writer and filmmaker (The Spook Who Sat by the Door), natural causes.[392]
- Vincent Harding, 82, American civil rights activist and speechwriter (Martin Luther King, Jr.), complications from a heart aneurysm.[393]
- April Jace, 40, American athlete, shot.[394]
- Sante Kimes, 79, American murderer.[395]
- Gabriel Kolko, 81, American historian and author, passive euthanasia.[396]
- Mario Missiroli, 80, Italian director.[397]
- Zbigniew Pietrzykowski, 79, Polish boxer, Olympic silver (1960) and bronze medalist (1956, 1964).[398]
- Christine Quinn-Brintnall, 62, American judge, member (2000–2014) and Chief Judge (2012–2013) of the Washington Court of Appeals, melanoma.[399]
- Shekar, 48, Indian cartoonist.[400]
- Antanas Šurna, 75, Lithuanian actor.[401]
20
- Sandra Bem, 69, American psychologist, suicide by overdose.[402]
- Ross Brown, 79, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, national team).[403]
- William Edgar Cohen, 72, American director.[404]
- Robyn Denny, 83, British artist.[405]
- Tadeusz Dominik, 86, Polish artist.[406]
- Chhanda Gayen, 34, Indian mountain climber, avalanche.[407]
- Arthur Gelb, 90, American newspaper editor and critic (The New York Times), complications from a stroke.[408]
- Jim Gulley, 75, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1996–2010).[409]
- Herbert Klausmeier, 98, American educational psychologist.[410]
- Prince Rupert Loewenstein, 80, British-German financial adviser (The Rolling Stones), Bavarian aristocrat.[411]
- Barbara Murray, 84, English actress (Passport to Pimlico, The Plane Makers), heart attack.[412]
- Rupert Pate, 96, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles).[413]
- Charles W. Robinson, 94, American businessman and diplomat, Deputy Secretary of State (1976–1977).[414]
- Phil Sharpe, 77, English cricketer (Yorkshire, national team).[415]
21
- Poni Adams, 95, American actress (House of Dracula, Batman and Robin).[416]
- Tunku Annuar, 74, Malaysian royal, heart attack.[417]
- Samuel A. Beatty, 91, American judge, member of the Alabama Supreme Court.[418]
- Mehroo Bengalee, 84, Indian academic.[419]
- Bi Hao, 86–87, Chinese military commander.[420]
- Paul-Émile Charbonneau, 92, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hull (1963–1973).[421]
- Duncan Cole, 55, English-born New Zealand footballer (national team).[422]
- Penny Dunbabin, 55, Australian field hockey player.[423]
- Johnny Gray, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics/Kansas City Athletics).[424]
- Mack Herewini, 74, New Zealand rugby union player (Auckland, New Zealand Māori, All Blacks).[425]
- James Jones, 87, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1987–1988).[426]
- Abbas Kamandi, 62, Iranian Kurdish singer.[427]
- Karl-Hans Kern, 81, German politician.[428]
- Harmon Elwood Kirby, 80, American diplomat, Ambassador to Togo (1990–1994).[429]
- Ray Kunze, 86, American mathematician.[430]
- João Filgueiras Lima, 82, Brazilian architect, prostate cancer.[431]
- Jaime Lusinchi, 89, Venezuelan politician, President (1984–1989).[432]
- Hélène Pastor, 76–77, Monégasque heiress and businesswoman, injuries sustained in a shooting.[433]
- Alireza Soleimani, 58, Iranian Olympic freestyle wrestler (1992), world champion (1989), heart attack.[434]
- Than Nyein, 76, Burmese politician, founded the National Democratic Force, liver cancer.[435]
- R. Umanath, 92, Indian politician and political leader (CPI(M)), MP for Pudukottai (1962–1971), Tamil Nadu MLA for Nagapattinam (1977–1984).[436]
- Ruth Ziolkowski, 87, American museum executive, CEO of the Crazy Horse Memorial (since 1982), cancer.[437]
22
- Farid Aksheh, 93, Jordanian politician, Minister of Social Development and Labour (1967), Minister of Health (1972–1973).[438]
- Leonardo Andam, 55, Filipino pool player, motorcycle accident.[439]
- Vyacheslav Artashin, 42, Russian rugby league footballer.[440]
- Ted Blanchard, 84, Canadian politician.[441]
- Sergio Bustamante, 79, Mexican actor, heart attack.[442]
- Bobby Clark, American singer.[443]
- Matthew Cowles, 69, American actor and playwright (All My Children, Shutter Island, Oz).[444]
- Edward Howel Francis, 89, British geologist.[445]
- Imre Gedővári, 62, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion (1988) and bronze medalist (1980).[446]
- Laurie Hill, 71, Australian VFL football player (Collingwood).[447]
- Donald Levine, 86, American toy executive, developer of the first action figure and G. I. Joe, cancer.[448]
- Wes Lofts, 71, Australian VFL football player and administrator (Carlton), emphysema.[449]
- Dragoljub Velimirović, 72, Serbian chess grandmaster.[450]
- Paolo Viganò, 64, Italian footballer.[451]
- Saleh Wreikat, 74, Jordanian politician, MP for Amman's fifth district.[452]
23
- Ranjith Abeysuriya, 82, Sri Lankan lawyer.[453]
- Mikhail Egorovich Alekseev, 64, Russian linguist.[454]
- Joel Camargo, 67, Brazilian footballer (Santos), renal failure.[455]
- Herman Dillon, 82, American Puyallup tribal executive, chairman and tribal leader, heart failure.[456]
- Mona Freeman, 87, American film actress.[457]
- Michael Gottlieb, 69, American director and screenwriter (Mannequin, Mr. Nanny), traffic collision.[458]
- Rolf Hermichen, 95, German Luftwaffe fighter ace, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.[459]
- Richard Kolitsch, 24, German footballer, traffic collision.[460]
- Vivi Krogh, 94, Norwegian political activist.[461]
- Madhav Mantri, 92, Indian cricketer, was oldest-living Indian Test player, heart attack.[462]
- John McCormack, 79, Scottish light middleweight boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1956) and European middleweight champion (1961-1962).[463]
- Anand Modak, 63, Indian musician and film composer, heart attack.[464]
- Gerald O'Leary, 81, American politician.[465]
- Andy Olsen, 83, American baseball umpire.[466]
- Nikolai Pastukhov, 91, Russian actor.[467]
- Panagiotis Poikilidis, 49, Greek Olympic wrestler (1984, 1992, 1996), stroke as a complication of an aortic aneurysm.[468]
- Uña Ramos, 80, Argentine musician.[469]
- Walter Romberg, 85, East German politician, Minister of Finance (1990).[470]
- Hugh Roy, 78, South African cricketer.[471]
- John Satterthwaite, 88, English Anglican prelate, Bishop of Gibraltar (1970–1993).[472]
- Ernst Strupler, 95, Swiss Olympic diver.[473]
24
- Joe Aitcheson Jr., 85, American steeplechase jockey.[474]
- Tariq Aziz Brisam, 68, Iraqi football player.[475]
- Lakshmi Kumari Chundawat, 97, Indian author and politician, MP (1972–1978) and Rajasthan MLA (1962–1971) for Devgarh, recipient of Padma Shri (1984), lung infection.[476]
- Stormé DeLarverie, 93, American LGBT activist, involved in the Stonewall Riots, dementia.[477]
- Arthur Getagazhev, 38, Russian Ingush militant leader, shot.[478]
- Klaus Herm, 89, German actor.[479]
- Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, 45, Iranian billionaire industrialist, convicted of embezzlement, execution by hanging.[480]
- Maurizio Mannelli, 84, Italian Olympic water polo player (1952).[481]
- Andrei Nikolaevich Mironov, 60, Russian journalist and human rights activist, mortar attack.[482]
- Steve Moore, 59, American comedian.[483]
- Knowlton Nash, 86, Canadian journalist, author and news anchor (The National).[484]
- Nitya Pibulsonggram, 72, Thai diplomat, Foreign Minister (2006–2008), Ambassador to the United States (1984–2000) and United Nations, stroke.[485]
- Andrea Rocchelli, 30, Italian photojournalist, mortar attack.[486]
- Conrad Rochat, 86, Swiss Olympic ski jumper.[487]
- Mark Selbee, 45, American kickboxer, drowning.[488]
- Roger Stanley, 71, American politician and informant, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1977–1982), informant in George Ryan corruption case.[489]
- E. Don Taylor, 76, Jamaican Anglican prelate, Bishop of the Virgin Islands (1986–1994), Vicar of New York City (1994–2009), heart disease.[490]
- John Vasconcellos, 82, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1966–1996) and Senate (1996–2004), organ failure.[491]
25
• Berniece Baker Miracle, 94, American writer and half sister of Marilyn Monroe
- David Allen, 78, English cricketer (Gloucestershire, national team).[492]
- Lila Ramkumar Bhargava, 92, Indian freedom fighter, social worker, and educationist.[493]
- Tommy Blom, 67, Swedish radio host and singer (Tages).[494]
- Lee Chamberlin, 76, American actress (The Electric Company, All My Children), cancer.[495]
- John Cole, 81, South African cricketer.[496]
- Marcel Côté, 71, Canadian economist and politician.[497]
- Peter Dunfield, 82, Canadian figure skater and Olympic coach (Elizabeth Manley).[498]
- Bertha Gilkey, 65, American community activist, cancer.[499]
- Wojciech Jaruzelski, 90, Polish military officer and politician, Prime Minister (1981–1985), Chairman of the Council of State (1985–1989), President (1989–1990).[500]
- Herb Jeffries, 100, American actor and jazz and traditional pop singer, heart failure.[501]
- Sir Toaripi Lauti, 85, Tuvaluan politician, Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1978–1981), Governor-General of Tuvalu (1990–1993).[502]
- John Maginnis, 66, American political writer, commentator and journalist.[503]
- Elmer Osmar Ramón Miani, 81, Argentinian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Catamarca (1989–2007).[504]
- Matthew Saad Muhammad, 59, American Hall of Fame light heavyweight boxer, WBC champion (1979–1980), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[505]
- Jhonny Perozo, 29, Venezuelan footballer, shot.[506]
- Sir Robert Porter, 90, Northern Irish politician, Minister of Home Affairs and Health and Social Services (1969), MP (NI) for Queen's University of Belfast (1966–1969) and Lagan Valley (1969–1973).[507]
- Washington César Santos, 54, Brazilian footballer (national team), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[508]
- Malcolm Simmons, 68, British motorcycle speedway racer (Poole Pirates), World Team Cup Winner (1974, 1975, 1977), World Pairs Champion (1976, 1977, 1978), emphysema.[509]
- Robert Steinberg, 92, American mathematician.[510]
- Tang Yuhan, 101, Hong Kong oncologist.[511]
- Bunny Yeager, 85, American model and photographer, heart failure.[512]
26
- Albert Attalla, 82, American nuclear physicist.[513]
- Tommy Baxter, 84, New Zealand rugby league footballer.[514]
- Anna Berger, 91, American actress (Ghost World, The Sopranos, You Don't Mess with the Zohan).[515]
- Francesco d'Avalos, 84, Italian conductor and composer.[516]
- Baselios Thoma Didymos I, 92, Indian Orthodox Church hierarch, Catholicos of The East and Malankara Metropolitan (2005–2010).[517]
- Roland Dille, 89, American educator, President of Minn. St. Moorhead (1968–1994).[518]
- Arthur E. Drumm, 84, American inventor, environmentalist, and military subcontractor.[519]
- Mike Gordon, 60, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), acute myeloid leukemia.[520]
- Sir John Gorman, 91, Northern Irish politician, MLA for North Down (1998–2003).[521]
- Princess Jin Moyu, 95, Chinese Manchurian royal (Qing dynasty).[522]
- Frances Kornbluth, 93, American painter.[523]
- Ma Man-kei, 94, Chinese Macanese politician.[524]
- Marcial Mes, 64, Belizean politician, first Mayan appointed to cabinet, member of the House of Representatives for Toledo West, traffic collision.[525]
- William R. Roy, 88, American politician and physician, member of the U.S. House of Reps for Kansas's 2nd District (1971–1975), complications following heart surgery.[526]
- Hooshang Seyhoun, 93, Iranian architect.[527]
- Manuel Uribe, 48, Mexican obese man, was world's third-heaviest person, liver failure.[528]
- Westmead Hawk, 10–11, English Greyhound, winner of the English Greyhound Derby (2005, 2006).[529]
- Peter Williams, 56, South African cricketer.[530]
- Shinichi Yamaji, 50, Japanese racing car driver.[531]
- Yu Chen Yueh-ying, 87, Taiwanese politician and judge, MP for Kaohsiung (1982–1985).[532]
27
- Dagfinn Aarskog, 85, Norwegian physician.[533]
- Shehu Abubakar, 76, Nigerian chieftain, Emir of Gombe (since 1984).[534]
- Giancarlo Bacci, 82, Italian footballer.[535]
- Harold Baer Jr., 81, American judge, S.D.N.Y. federal judge (since 1994), New York Supreme Court justice (1982–1992), internal bleeding after a fall.[536]
- Aurora Bretón, 65, Mexican Olympic archer (1972, 1984, 1988, 1992) and executive, President of the Mexican Archery Federation.[537]
- Roy Clyde Clark, 93, American bishop.[538]
- Hugh Austin Curtis, 81, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA for Saanich and the Islands (1972–1986), cancer.[539]
- Dejan Drakul, 26, Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player, cancer.[540]
- Andor Elbert, 79, Canadian canoeist.[541]
- Ruth Flowers, 74, British disc jockey.[542]
- Robert Genn, 78, Canadian landscape artist.[543]
- Jack Joyce, 71, American business executive (Nike, Inc.), co-founder of Rogue Ales.[544]
- Kōji Kojima, 83, Japanese Olympic volleyball coach (1972), pneumonia.[545]
- Lochsong, 26, British thoroughbred sprinter racehorse, Horse of the Year (1993), Champion Sprinter (1993, 1994), colic.[546]
- Malcolm MacDonald, 66, Scottish music critic.[547]
- Mosoeu Magalefa, 65, South African navy officer, Chief of Naval Staff (2005–2009).[548]
- Miodrag Radulovacki, 81, Serbian medical research scientist.[549]
- Alf Ramsøy, 88, Norwegian long-distance runner, cross-country skier and actor.[550]
- Helma Sanders-Brahms, 73, German film director (Germany, Pale Mother).[551]
- Sigmund Kvaløy Setreng, 79, Norwegian philosopher.[552]
- Janice Scroggins, 58, American jazz pianist.[553]
- Charles Swithinbank, 87, British glaciologist.[554]
- Roberto Vargas, 84, American Puerto Rican baseball player (Milwaukee Braves).[555]
- Massimo Vignelli, 83, Italian graphic designer (New York City Subway map, American Airlines).[556]
28
- Maya Angelou, 86, American author (I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings), poet ("On the Pulse of Morning") and civil rights activist.[557]
- Fauzi Ayub, 47, Lebanese-Canadian militant (Hezbollah), FBI most wanted terrorist.[558] (death announced on this date)
- Azlan Shah of Perak, 86, Malaysian royal, Yang di-Pertuan Agong (1989–1994), Sultan of Perak (since 1984), Lord President of the Supreme Court (1982–1984), Chief Justice (1979–1982).[559]
- Pierre Bernard, 81, French footballer.[197]
- Rachel Berman, 68, American-born Canadian painter.[560]
- Stan Crowther, 78, English footballer.[561]
- Hernán Cruz Barnica, Honduran journalist, shot.[562]
- Ciro de Quadros, 74, Brazilian physician, cancer.[563]
- Christine Daure-Serfaty, 87, French human rights activist and writer.[564]
- Oscar Dystel, 101, American book publishing executive (Bantam Books), pioneered mass marketing of paperbacks.[565]
- Malcolm Glazer, 85, American real estate executive (First Allied Corporation) and sports franchise owner (Manchester United, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[566]
- Dave Herman, 78, American radio personality (WNEW-FM), aneurysm.[567]
- Bob Houbregs, 82, Canadian Hall of Fame basketball player (University of Washington, Milwaukee Hawks, Detroit Pistons).[568]
- Ertuğrul Işınbark, 73, Turkish stage magician.[569]
- Isaac Kungwane, 43, South African football player (Kaizer Chiefs, national team) and commentator (SuperSport), complications from diabetes.[570]
- David Nadien, 88, American violinist.[571]
- Wyc Orr, 67, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1988–1992).[572]
- Lawrence Paul, 79, Canadian Mi'kmaq politician, Chief and Chairman of Millbrook First Nation (1984–2012).[573]
- Jāzeps Pīgoznis, 79, Latvian landscape artist and academic, recipient of the Order of the Three Stars (2011).[574]
- Mordechai Piron, 92, Austrian-born Israeli chief military rabbi (Israel Defense Forces, 1969–1980).[575]
- James K. Randall, 84, American composer.[576]
- Jimmy Saxton, 74, American Hall of Fame football player (Texas Longhorns), dementia.[577]
- Peter Van de Wetering, 82, Dutch-born American horticulturist (Park Avenue, United Nations Plaza).[578]
29
- Bern Bennett, 92, American radio and television announcer.[579]
- Karlheinz Böhm, 86, Austrian actor (Peeping Tom, The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm).[580]
- Christine Charbonneau, 70, Canadian singer and songwriter.[581]
- Walter Jakob Gehring, 75, Swiss developmental biologist.[582]
- Peter Glaser, 90, Czech-born American scientist and aerospace engineer.[583]
- Maxine Greene, 96, American educational philosopher.[584]
- Stefans Grové, 91, South African composer.[585]
- Alfred Jaretzki III, 94, American surgeon and academic.[586]
- Rafael Mendiluce, 74, Spanish footballer.[587]
- Grigori Mints, 74, Russian philosopher and mathematician.[588]
- Ian Norman, 75, Australian businessman and retail executive, co-founder of Harvey Norman.[589]
- Miljenko Prohaska, 88, Croatian composer.[590]
- William M. Roth, 97, American shipping executive (Matson, Inc.), conservationist (Ghirardelli Square) and diplomat, U.S. Trade Representative (1967–1969).[591]
- Ken Schram, 66, American television (KOMO-TV) and radio journalist (KOMO-AM), infection.[592]
- Tito Torbellino, 31, American banda singer and musician, shot.[593]
- Willem van Asselt, 68, Dutch theologian, complications from a stroke.[594]
- Felisa Vanoff, 89, American dancer, choreographer, and theatrical producer, cancer.[595]
30
- Don Barry, 82, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos).[596]
- Hienadz Buraukin, 77, Belarusian poet, journalist and diplomat, Ambassador to the United Nations (1990–1994), cancer.[597]
- Henning Carlsen, 86, Danish Bodil Award-winning film director (Hunger, People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart).[598]
- Robert Costello, 93, American TV and film producer, writer, and director.[599]
- Richard Dürr, 75, Swiss footballer (Lausanne Sports).[600]
- Tod Ensign, American military veterans' rights lawyer.[601]
- Peter Hall, 86, New Zealand cricketer.[602]
- Jacques-André Hochart, 65, French cyclist.[603]
- Ron Kleemann, 76, American photorealist painter.[604]
- Joan Lorring, 88, British Hong Kong-born American actress (The Corn Is Green, Three Strangers).[605]
- Lyudmila Makarova, 92, Soviet-born Russian actress, People's Artist of the USSR (1977).[606]
- Hanna Maron, 90, German-born Israeli actress, recipient of the Israel Prize (1973).[607]
- Brad Mooney, 83, American rear admiral, Chief of Naval Research (1983–1987).[608]
- Satao, 45–46, Kenyan African elephant, poisoned arrow.[609]
- Michael Szameit, 64, German science fiction writer.[610]
- Idrissa Timta, 71–72, Nigerian chieftain, Emir of Gwoza (since 1981), shot.[611]
- Leonidas Vasilikopoulos, 82, Greek naval officer, Admiral and Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff (1986–1989) and the National Intelligence Service (1993–1996).[612]
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- Mary Anthony, 97, American choreographer, modern dancer and dance teacher (Arthur Mitchell, Donald McKayle).[613]
- Marilyn Beck, 85, American syndicated entertainment journalist and columnist, lung cancer.[614]
- Jiří Bruder, 86, Czech actor.[615]
- Jack Casley, 88, English football player (Torquay, Headington) and scout.[616]
- Marinho Chagas, 62, Brazilian footballer (Botafogo, national team), gastrointestinal bleeding.[617]
- Jack Dittmer, 86, American baseball player (Boston Braves/Milwaukee Braves).[618]
- Joseph Dowling, 92, Irish politician.[619]
- Hoss Ellington, 79, American race car driver and team owner (NASCAR), cancer.[620]
- Martha Hyer, 89, American actress (Some Came Running, Sabrina).[621]
- Lewis Katz, 72, American media (The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, YES Network) and sport franchise owner (New Jersey Nets and Devils), plane crash.[622]
- Pat McDonagh, 80, British-born Canadian fashion designer, cancer.[623]
- Brajanath Ratha, 78, Indian Oriya poet.[624]
- Margaret Rodgers, 75, Australian deaconess.[625]
- Jon Sandsmark, 72, Norwegian textile artist.[626]
- Steven H. Scheuer, 88, American film and television historian and critic, heart failure.[627]
- Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, 91, British aristocrat.[628]
- Sir Godfrey Taylor, 88, British local government leader.[629]
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- ^ Former Earth Wind & Fire and Friends of Distinction singer Jessica Cleaves dies at age 65
- ^ Martin Dent Obituary Daily Telegraph
- ^ Longtime Red Sox scout George Digby dies
- ^ Former Ambassador John Dolibois has died
- ^ Ex-Delta Governor, Col. Dungs is dead
- ^ Morto Elio Guzzanti, ex ministro della Salute (in Italian)
- ^ Anwar Ahmed Khan — centre-half par excellence who did Pakistan proud with his feats
- ^ Russian Olympic swimming bronze medallist Korneyev dies aged 40
- ^ محمدرضا لطفی درگذشت (in Persian)
- ^ Charles Marowitz, playwright, director and critic, dies at 80
- ^ Moni Maker, 2-time trotter of the year, dies at 21 Archived 2014-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Marin Niculescu
- ^ Umrl je Žarko Petan Archived 2014-06-05 at the Wayback Machine (in Slovene)
- ^ Geestelijke vader Piet Pienter en Bert Bibber overleden (in Dutch)
- ^ Ex-Ferrari Formula 1 mechanic Nigel Stepney killed in road accident
- ^ Obituary of Pauline McCourtney
- ^ Statement from Stephanie Zimbalist and Efrem Zimbalist III Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Акшин Аликули оглы Ализаде (in Russian)
- ^ Kofi Ansah: Ghana mourns fashion guru
- ^ Gary S. Becker, Nobel-winning economist, dies at 83
- ^ Leslie Merle CARLSON Obituary
- ^ Architect Bruce Crabtree, who helped shaped Nashville skyline, dies
- ^ Gyász: volt válogatott játékost siratnak a pécsiek (in Hungarian)
- ^ Vicki Darken
- ^ Former president of Rhodes College in Memphis dies at 80
- ^ Obituary: Richard Giles ‘Dick’ Douglas, former MP Dunfermline West
- ^ ROBERT GREGG Obituary
- ^ Ben Hoberman Dies: Talk-Radio Pioneer Was 92
- ^ Francisco Icaza González Dies: Mexican Painter, Diplomat Dead At 84
- ^ College swimming: Jastremski dies at 73
- ^ Trine Krogh (in Norwegian)
- ^ Former U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar dies at 79
- ^ John Westergaard obituary
- ^ John Hartley Williams obituary
- ^ Jack Agüeros, a Champion of El Barrio, Dies at 79
- ^ Pilot killed in California air show crash
- ^ Former CPP MP Kojo Armah laid to rest
- ^ RIP, DICK AYERS: Remembering the great talent behind ‘Sgt. Fury,’ ‘Ghost Rider’ and so much Kirby ink
- ^ Elena Baltacha loses battle against liver cancer Archived 2014-06-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Slotnik, Daniel E. (May 14, 2014). "William Bender, Time Editor and Music Critic, Is Dead at 83". The New York Times. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Obituary: Dr. Edgar Cortright
- ^ Pierrot d’entre les rives de Marne… n’est plus (in French)
- ^ Mike Hawker: Songwriter who won an Ivor Novello for 'Walkin' Back To Happiness', and also wrote for Dusty Springfield
- ^ Oldest Maltese Olympian Jacono dies aged 89
- ^ Professorin und Publizistin: DDR-Schriftstellerin Helga Königsdorf ist tot (in German)
- ^ Former King, Flyer Ross Lonsberry dies at 67
- ^ CAR’s former PM dies
- ^ Sixties F1 racer Al Pease dies
- ^ Tourist who drowned off Waikiki Beach identified
- ^ Tatiana Samoilova, Movie Star of the Soviet Era, Dies at 80
- ^ T&T in shock and disbelief after fearless prosecutor Dana Seetahal gunned down Archived 2016-09-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Tony Settember
- ^ Zmarł Bohdan Skaradziński - Honorowy Obywatel Podkowy Leśnej (in Polish)
- ^ Phyllis Stern
- ^ William Worthy, defiant journalist, dies at 92
- ^ Timothy John Byford passes away Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Former congressman Butler Derrick has passed
- ^ "Dave Diamond, Legendary Rock Radio Deejay, Dies at 77". Archived from the original on 2015-11-14. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
- ^ Tribal fishing rights activist Billy Frank Jr. dies
- ^ Décès de Jean Gaven, le héros de Maurin des Maures (in French)
- ^ Daniel R. Gernatt Sr., 97, entrepreneur, horseman
- ^ Peabody winner Elaine Green dies after surgery
- ^ Harold John Haering Sr.
- ^ Prominent Albanian writer, Amik Kasoruho dies
- ^ Fallece a los 85 años el artista Eduardo Mac Entyre Archived 2014-05-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ^ Cabinet minister from South River passes away
- ^ Elhunyt Major István Európa-bajnok magasugró (in Hungarian)
- ^ Ex-Lagos Governor, Otedola, dies at 87
- ^ Sven Sønsteby (in Norwegian)
- ^ Little Rascals Actress Jackie Lynn Taylor Dies at 88
- ^ Lynn Williams, former president of the United Steel Workers, died Sunday
- ^ Oud-politicus Wil Albeda overleden (88) (in Dutch)
- ^ Virginia E. Califano Obituary
- ^ Bill H. Dana, NASA Pilot Who Outflew Bullets, Dies at 83
- ^ Georges DELAHAIE (in French)
- ^ DIMMOCK - Roger Charles, Rear Admiral CB
- ^ Jimmy Ellis, Ali’s Friend Who Won Boxing Crown, Dies at 74
- ^ Siena legend Harrell dies at 85
- ^ Antony Hopkins - obituary
- ^ In Memoriam: 2014
- ^ Austrian Artist Maria Lassnig, Giant of Postwar Painting, Has Died at 94
- ^ Addio al mons. Livio Maritano, vescovo emerito di Acqui: giovedì i funerali a Torino (in Italian)
- ^ Farley Mowat, acclaimed Canadian author, dead at 92
- ^ Bill Nunn, 89, Steelers scout extraordinaire
- ^ William Olvis, Film and Television Composer, Dies at 56
- ^ Writer Bud Osborn fought for human life and dignity
- ^ Nhà văn Học Phi qua đời Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Vietnamese)
- ^ "Veteran Actor Aziz Sattar Passed Away". Archived from the original on 2014-06-09. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
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- ^ Cedric Thornberry obituary
- ^ Lex Watson: Leading gay rights activist and trailblazer
- ^ Former SC first lady remembered for championing causes
- ^ Shadwell stalwart Al Bahathri dies aged 32
- ^ Sheik of Lefka has died Archived May 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Muere político Raúl Baca Carbo. (in Spanish)
- ^ Sir George Christie, former Chairman of Glyndebourne, dies at 80
- ^ Stanford Parley Darger
- ^ Mariano Rajoy sends condolences on death of Manuel Jiménez de Parga (Prime Minister's Office of Spain)
- ^ Disparition de Pierre Descaves, ancien leader du FN en Picardie (in French)
- ^ Dale Maxwell Evans
- ^ 'Tremors' Actor Tony Genaro Dies at 72
- ^ Muere ex comandante en jefe de la FACh que fue procesado por compra de aviones Mirage (in Spanish)
- ^ Harav Zundel Kroizer, zt
- ^ Chief of the Defence Force pays his respects to Air Chief Marshal Sir Neville McNamara (Retd) Archived 2014-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Former Raj Assembly speaker Samarth Lal Meena passes away
- ^ SA’s youngest Olympic boxing medalist dies Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Colin Pillinger dies after brain haemorrhage
- ^ Prominent Malvern artist David Prentice passes away
- ^ Pioneer racer Wilbur Rakestraw dies
- ^ Rights advocate Rashid Rehman Khan gunned down in Multan
- ^ Sturtevant, Uncompromising Progenitor of Appropriation, Has Died
- ^ bowlincantriel.com Obituary: Rear Admiral Kelly Edward Taggart
- ^ Obituary for Richard "Dick" Welteroth
- ^ Former Kentucky first lady Martha Wilkinson dies at age 72
- ^ Guyana Central Bank Governor dies Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Former StarNews managing editor dies at 91
- ^ Roger Lee Easton, Sr. Archived 2014-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jens Christian Hansen (in Norwegian)
- ^ George Kohut, ace camera man, union activist mourned
- ^ Yago Lamela found dead
- ^ Bishop Homero Leite Meira
- ^ Beverly Long Dead: 'Rebel Without a Cause' Actress at 81
- ^ Nancy Malone, Actress, Director and Pioneering TV Exec, Dies at 79
- ^ Leo J. Marentette, Jr.; 1941-2014: Mud Hens’ star pitcher played in big leagues
- ^ CanadianBaseballNetwork.com – Remembering NY Giant OF Charlie Mead Archived 2014-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Veteran reporter Harry Potter dies
- ^ Athletics coach Potts dies Archived May 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Tributes to former Baggies winger Geoff Richards
- ^ Jair Rodrigues morre aos 75 anos (in Portuguese)
- ^ Muere la escritora barcelonesa Mercedes Salisachs. (in Spanish)
- ^ Умер Владимир Николаевич Смирнов (in Russian)
- ^ Robert D. Stuart Jr., Quaker Oats chief and founder of America First, dies at 98
- ^ Robert Symms, Augusta photographer, dies
- ^ Former Missouri Gov. Joseph Teasdale dies at 78
- ^ Former Cavaliers GM Harry Weltman, 81, dies
- ^ WOODMAN, Alan
- ^ Tommie Wright, author of FSU fight song, died Thursday night
- ^ Beef baron dies from injuries suffered in campdrafting accident
- ^ Br. Giacomo Bini, OFM passed away Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Eugen M. Dombois wird einen Ehrenplatz in der Ahnengalerie behalten (in German)
- ^ Overlijden oud-KVP-staatssecretaris Duynstee bekendgemaakt (in Dutch)
- ^ "Former Miller Passes Away". Archived from the original on 2014-05-12. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ TFF mourns Malawi envoy Archived 2014-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Stephen Emerson Hall
- ^ Bob Hoysted, one of Australia's finest trainers, dies, aged 88
- ^ Don Kirkpatrick Dies: Training Pioneer Created Four Levels of Measurement Archived 2014-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Former U.S. Sen. and Deputy Gov. Harlan Mathews dies
- ^ Mexican troops 'kill Zetas cartel founder Mellado'
- ^ Ex-DR Congo warlord Mutebusi dies in Rwanda Archived June 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ MIC founding member Janaky Athi Nahappan dies, funeral on Sunday
- ^ Mel Patton, Olympic gold medalist runner, dies at 89
- ^ Former Andhra Pradesh CM N Janardhana Reddy dead
- ^ Selim Sesler toprağa verildi (in Turkish)
- ^ Mary Stewart, British Writer Who Spanned Genres, Dies at 97
- ^ FRANK STRAZZERI Archived 2014-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ http://www.equity.org.uk/documents/equity-magazine-autumn-2014/ [bare URL]
- ^ Joe Wilder, trumpeter and NEA jazz master, dies at 92
- ^ Jorge Zavala Baquerizo falleció en Guayaquil a la edad de 92 años. (in Spanish)
- ^ Mexican poet Carmen Alardin dies at 80
- ^ a b PIERRE BERNARD / YESO AMALFI
- ^ Death of Justice Carmen Argibay leaves top court with six members
- ^ Notorious Leesburg murderess Marie Arrington dead at 80
- ^ Murió el periodista y crítico gastronómico Miguel Brascó. (in Spanish)
- ^ Dr. Andres Carrasco, 67, neuroscientist fought Monsanto over Roundup
- ^ Emeritus Professor Passes Away
- ^ Caveness, Former Arkansas Great, Dies at 71
- ^ Fallece el exbaloncetista "Totin" Cestero (in Spanish)
- ^ वेद में रिसर्च के लिए राष्ट्रपति पुरस्कार प्राप्त डॉ. बृज बिहारी चौबे नहीं रहे Archived 2014-05-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Hindi)
- ^ Gene Chyzowych, legendary Columbia coach, dies after lengthy illness
- ^ Rhoda Dorsey, Goucher's first female president, dies
- ^ Secret Service agent in iconic LBJ photos dies
- ^ In Memoriam maletreener Mari Kinsigo (in Estonian)
- ^ From governor to ambassador, Lucey guided Wisconsin, national politics
- ^ Bandaged rock violinist Nash the Slash, a.k.a. Jeff Plewman, dead at 66
- ^ Lane Penn obituary
- ^ Gottlieb Perren
- ^ André Popp, 90, French composer of ‘Love Is Blue’
- ^ Muere a los 97 años José Falcó, uno de los ases de la aviación republicana (in Spanish)
- ^ World-renowned Falmouth artist Patrick Woodroffe dies aged 73 Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ушёл из жизни Виктор Ерохин Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- ^ Sidney J. Blatt Dies at 85; Developed ‘Double Helix’ Theory of Depression
- ^ Dr. Luan Nikollari/ Shuhet në Romë, Dr. Ismail Boçari, patrioti që ndihmoi Shqipërinë edhe në emigrim (in Albanian)
- ^ Hommage à Marcel BON (in French)
- ^ The life of Yvonne Cartier (1928-2014)
- ^ Décès de Mgr Drainville, évêque émérite d'Amos (in French)
- ^ Thelma "Tiby" Eisen Obituary
- ^ Corinne Freeman, pioneering St. Petersburg mayor, dies
- ^ Original Foreigner Bassist Ed Gagliardi Dies at 62
- ^ Reg Gasnier, rugby league legend, has passed away
- ^ Former Bihar legislative council chairman Tarakant Jha dead
- ^ Former Wolfville mayor, MLA, family doctor Paul Kinsman dies
- ^ BARBARA KNUDSON HENRY Obituary
- ^ Kaare Kroppan
- ^ French photojournalist killed in CAR
- ^ Watergate figure Jeb Stuart Magruder, who later became a minister in Lexington, dies at 79
- ^ Rev. Guy Morton Jr. Obituary
- ^ Dom Celso Pereira de Almeida morre aos 86 anos (in Portuguese)
- ^ România se mai desparte de o actriță talentată (in Romanian)
- ^ Water UK pays tribute to chairman
- ^ Fallece el escultor Francisco Sobrino. (in Spanish)
- ^ Former Croatian defence minister Spegelj dies at age of 87 Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ BHA mourns Dr Harry Stopes-Roe (1924-2014)
- ^ Ex-WP batsman dies at 52
- ^ Communist party candidate Babis Angourakis, 63, dies
- ^ Newsman and anatomist of 1960s Ireland
- ^ Cornell Borchers
- ^ Spanish politician Isabel Carrasco shot dead in Leon
- ^ "Cardinal Marco Ce, retired patriarch of Venice, dies at 88". Archived from the original on 2015-01-09. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
- ^ To the memory of the famous surveyor Petro Chernyaha
- ^ Chinea, Eyanir (12 May 2014). "Renowned Venezuelan expert on leprosy Jacinto Convit dies". Reuters. Archived from the original on 2014-05-14. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
- ^ Lynne Cohen 1944-2014: Artist's eyes were wide open Archived May 20, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Dr. Terry Cook 6 June 1947 - 12 May 2014 Ottawa". Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- ^ Keith Crisco Dead: Clay Aiken's Dem Opponent Found Dead Days After Primary
- ^ In Memory of Mr. William Julius Escher (Bill)
- ^ Billie Fleming passes away age 100
- ^ 'Alien' creator H.R. Giger is dead
- ^ В возрасте 83 лет ушла из жизни «Королева смеха» Светлана Григорян (in Russian)
- ^ Legendary AFL coach Tom Hafey dies
- ^ The Honorable Cornelia Kennedy Obituary Archived 2014-05-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ineke Lambers-Hacquebard (D66) overleden (in Dutch)
- ^ Artisti slovacchi: Addio Ľudovít Lehen, fiore tra il cemento (1925 – 2014) (in Italian)
- ^ Brian Nickolas Wayne Marchinko
- ^ Tributes paid to Scottish rugby great Hugh McLeod
- ^ a b MENCE - Deaths Announcements
- ^ Erhu master Min Huifen leaves musical legacy spanning half a century
- ^ Skuespiller Daud Mirza er død (in Norwegian)
- ^ Elhunyt Orosz Pál, a Ferencváros örökös bajnoka (in Hungarian)
- ^ Ralph Peduto, Santa Cruz actor, dies from leukemia
- ^ Bishop Ruben T. Profugo
- ^ Actor Sarat Pujari dead!
- ^ Mr Leroy Dudley Serisier
- ^ Former Progressive Unionist Party leader Hugh Smyth dies
- ^ Sudhir of 'Satte Pe Satta' fame passes away
- ^ Obituary: James Walston, Political scientist and respected pundit
- ^ Legendary Indy 500 car builder/mechanic A.J. Watson passes away
- ^ "Mexico's Cemex says CEO Zambrano died in Madrid". Reuters. 12 May 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
- ^ Murió Alcócer, fue campeón sudamericano Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ^ A great philosopher has died: David Malet Armstrong
- ^ Command sergeant major dies in Texas after Afghanistan attack
- ^ Bermuda’s ex-premier Barritt dies
- ^ Johnson, Scott (11 June 2014). "Oscar to Suicide in One Year: Tracing the 'Searching for Sugar Man' Director's Tragic Final Days". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
- ^ L'ex-recteur de l'Université de Montréal, Gilles G. Cloutier, meurt à 85 ans Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
- ^ J.F. 'Skeets' Coleman dies at 95; test pilot for perilous XFY-1 Pogo
- ^ Fred Dunsmore
- ^ Hamad Khalaily - Knesset website
- ^ Preminuo Miodrag Miki Rakić (in Bosnian)
- ^ Archbishop Altamiro Rossato
- ^ Funeral of Grand Ayatollah Hajj Sayyed Mohammad Bagher Shirazi in Mashhad
- ^ Dr. Rowena Spencer, trailblazing pediatric surgeon, dies at 91
- ^ Former Alberta politician Ron Stevens dead at 64
- ^ First Filipino Olympic silver medalist Anthony Villanueva passes away at age 69
- ^ Tessa Watts obituary
- ^ Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart has died
- ^ Former Supreme Court Justice Diane Barz dies Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ In loving memory of Hazel Rodney Blackman
- ^ Bruce Bowley
- ^ Obituary: Douglas Cummings (1947–2014)
- ^ Professor John Fitzpatrick - obituary
- ^ Gisela Kessler (1935-2014) (in German)
- ^ Jeff Kruger: Businessman who opened the Flamingo Club, which was at the epicentre of the British jazz and r’n’b scene
- ^ EMANUEL R. LEWIS Notice
- ^ Obituary: Professor Murray MacBeath, mathematician and wartime codebreaker
- ^ Leonard QUILTY
- ^ "Former county judge Sam Russell dies". Archived from the original on 2016-06-06. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ Elder remembered for magical sound
- ^ International Expert in Radiation Protection, Science and Medicine Warren Keith Sinclair (1924 to 2014)
- ^ Martin Skowroneck 1926-2014
- ^ Cancer fundraiser Stephen Sutton dies aged 19
- ^ Tributes paid to former Mayor of Northampton and Labour leader Councillor Terry Wire
- ^ George J. Armelagos, Anthropologist Who Told Skeletons’ Tales, Dies at 77
- ^ Former Spitfire test pilot and Battle of France survivor dies
- ^ Former Reading FC star Terry Bell passes away Archived 2014-05-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Nachruf auf Hans Breidbach-Bernau (in German)
- ^ Former Parti Quebecois cabinet minister Robert Burns dead at 77 Archived May 17, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jean-Luc Dehaene obituary
- ^ ⋅Lt. Col. M. B. Etheredge
- ^ Pensacola, American hero Robert Flynn dies
- ^ Obituary: Greg Hughes, GAA player
- ^ M B Manik passes away
- ^ Zmarł wielokrotny reprezentant Polski w jeździe na żużlu (in Polish)
- ^ Jean Oury, chef de file de la psychothérapie institutionnelle, est mort (in French)
- ^ Udupi: Former MP I M Jayaram Shetty passes away
- ^ 映画監督の鈴木則文さん死去 「トラック野郎」シリーズ (in Japanese)
- ^ Aviation World Loses Legendary Designer Ed Swearingen
- ^ Carlo Weber 06.04.1934 – 15.05.2014 (in German)
- ^ מת האדריכל נחום זולוטוב (in Yiddish)
- ^ Robert W. Zwanzig: Formulated nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
- ^ Charles Hussey Boney
- ^ Considéré comme le meilleur joueur oranais de tous les temps et emblème du grand USMO: Boudjellal « Tchengo » tire sa révérence Archived 2014-05-28 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
- ^ U 86. godini umrla poznata kiparica Vera Dajht Kralj (in Croatian)
- ^ Remebering Historian Amalendu De
- ^ Juvenile champion and sire Dehere dies at stud Archived 2016-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Cricket SA pays tribute to Chris Duckworth". Archived from the original on 2014-09-16. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ Addio a Favero, secondo al Tour nel 1958 (in Italian)
- ^ Allan Folsom, Screenwriter and Novelist, Dies at 72
- ^ Bulgarian Opera Great Nicola Ghiuselev Dies Aged 77
- ^ BUD HOLLOWELL's Obituary
- ^ Noor Jehan's daughter Zil-e-Huma passes away at the age of 70
- ^ Oleksiy Korobeinikov
- ^ Management expert Russy Mody dies at the age of 97
- ^ Ушел из жизни Александр Шумейко (in Russian)
- ^ Clyde Snow, Forensic Detective Who Found Clues in Bones, Dies at 86
- ^ Viktor Sukhodrev, interpreter at key Soviet-US summits, dies at 81
- ^ Ruth Tarvydas dies after fall from balcony of 14th floor apartment
- ^ Fashion's Louise Wilson dies at 52
- ^ "Former State Senator Catherine Abate Dies". Archived from the original on 2014-05-19. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ David Abbott dies aged 75
- ^ Sad news for the entertainment world: Hussein El-Imam dies at 63
- ^ Ursula Benedix-Engler
- ^ Olivier Chesneau a rejoint ses étoiles (in French)
- ^ Gerald Edelman, Nobel laureate, dies
- ^ Clarence Ellis Obituary
- ^ John Gardiner
- ^ Op-ed: Remembering Pioneering Trans Writer, Activist, Matt Kailey
- ^ Jerrold Ellsworth Lomax, FAIA
- ^ Tuskegee Airman Hiram Mann dies Archived May 24, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Johnny Clegg's singer killed
- ^ Bush family mourns pooch Miss Beazley
- ^ Krishnan Nair, Kempinski’s Former Indian Partner, Dies at 92
- ^ PV Obeng is dead
- ^ Bob Odom, Louisiana's former agriculture commissioner, dies
- ^ Greek Olympic medalist Anna Pollatou killed in car crash
- ^ У Менску быў забіты знакаміты беларускі бард Зьміцер Сідаровіч (in Belarusian)
- ^ Lao deputy PM dies in plane crash
- ^ Aas, Per Almar (1929-2014) (in Norwegian)
- ^ Σίγησε η φωνή του Λυκούργου Αγγελόπουλου Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Greek)
- ^ R.I.P. Arizal, Director of Ridiculously Awesome Action Films
- ^ General Baker Jr.: Activist, union leader 'loved the workers of the world'
- ^ Dobrica Cosic: Novelist who fuelled the cause of Serbian nationalism and went on to serve briefly as president of Yugoslavia
- ^ Tod von Hans-Peter Dürr (in German)
- ^ Michel Feron
- ^ Radu Florescu Dead: Romanian Historian Who Debunked Dracula Myth Dies At 88
- ^ Syria general killed in combat near Damascus
- ^ Former JSA Chairman, ex-ozeki Kaiketsu dies at 66 Archived May 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Malarmannan passes away".
- ^ Don Meyer, one of college basketball's winningest coaches, dies
- ^ Prof. Chukwuedu Nwokolo 1921-2014 Archived 2015-01-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Astronaut Wubbo Ockels dead at 68
- ^ Francis Purcell, former Nassau County executive, dead at 95
- ^ Claude L. Richer, 84
- ^ Per (Pelle) Rollum (in Norwegian)
- ^ "Singer Jerry Vale dies". Archived from the original on 2014-05-19. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ Morris Weiss, R.I.P.
- ^ Famed cinematographer Gordon Willis dies at 82
- ^ OBITUARY Michael Aldrich
- ^ Simon Andrews: English rider dies after North West 200 crash
- ^ Australian motor racing Formula One legend Sir Jack Brabham dies Archived 2014-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Who Was Elombe Brath
- ^ Obituary - The Honourable Dr Peter Buchanan QC
- ^ Jamaican club legend Count Suckle died from 'heart attack'
- ^ Acting world mourns death of Peter Curtin
- ^ Franz-Paul Decker, 90: The old-school conductor who nurtured the Montreal Symphony Orchestra in the Expo years
- ^ Rabah Khaloufi
- ^ Archbishop Eurico Dias Nogueira †
- ^ Author Sam Greenlee dead at 83
- ^ MLK speechwriter, civil rights activist Vincent Harding dead
- ^ Actor Michael Jace arrested over fatal shooting of wife April Jace at home in Los Angeles
- ^ Sante Kimes, convicted in NY widow's murder, dies
- ^ Gabriel Kolko, Left-Leaning Historian of U.S. Policy, Dies at 81
- ^ Theatre director Missiroli dies
- ^ EUBC Family Mourns Rome 1960 Silver Medal Zbigniew Pietrzykowski
- ^ Retired Appeals Court Judge Christine Quinn-Brintnall dies
- ^ Cartoonist Shekar passes away Archived 2014-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Mirė legendinis Lietuvos aktorius A.Šurna Archived 2014-05-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Lithuanian)
- ^ Obituary: Sandra Bem / Psychologist, feminist, pioneer in gender roles
- ^ "Legendary All Black back Ross Brown dies". Archived from the original on 2014-05-19. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
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- ^ Woman climber, 2 Sherpas killed on Kanchenjunga
- ^ Longtime New York Times Editor, Critic Arthur Gelb Dies At 90
- ^ "Former N.C. Rep. Jim Gulley dies". Archived from the original on 2014-05-22. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ Herbert J. Klausmeier Obituary
- ^ Former longtime Rolling Stones manager dies at 80
- ^ Obituary: Barbara Murray
- ^ Rupert George Pate
- ^ Charles W. Robinson, 1919-2014
- ^ Tributes to Yorkshire and England batsman Sharpe
- ^ "House Of Dracula Actress Jane Adams Dies". Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ Muhyiddin Pays Last Respects To Tunku Annuar
- ^ Justice who wrote opinion for local farmers dies
- ^ Mumbai University’s first woman V-C dies
- ^ 毕皓同志逝世 (in Chinese)
- ^ Avis de décès / Mgr Paul-Émile Charbonneau Archived 2014-05-23 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
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- ^ John L. "Johnny" Gray Obituary
- ^ Māori sports legend, Mackie Herewini passes away
- ^ "Former Legislator James Jones Dies". Archived from the original on 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
- ^ Voice of the Kurds, Singer Abbas Kamandi, Dead at 62
- ^ Kern, Karl-Hans Nachruf Archived 2014-10-16 at archive.today (in German)
- ^ Ambassador Harmon Kirby Obituary
- ^ Ray Alden Kunze Obituary
- ^ Morre em Salvador arquiteto João Filgueiras Lima, o 'Lelé' (in Portuguese)
- ^ Jaime Lusinchi: Politician who was unable to deal with an economic crisis in Venezuela and was later charged with corruption
- ^ Hélène Pastor dies from shooting Archived 2015-01-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Iran's former World Wrestling Champion Soleimani Dies". Archived from the original on 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ NDF leader Dr Than Nyein dies of lung cancer
- ^ CPI(M) leader Umanath passes away
- ^ Ruth Ziolkowski of Crazy Horse Memorial mourned
- ^ Former minister Farid Aksheh passes away
- ^ Pool ace Andam dies in motorcyle mishap
- ^ Ушел из жизни казанский регбист Вячеслав Арташин (in Russian)
- ^ From politics to music, Ted Blanchard got things done
- ^ Sergio De Bustamante Dies: Mexican Actor Dead At 79 From Massive Heart Attack
- ^ Cathedrals' Original Tenor Bobby Clark Passes Away
- ^ Actor Matthew Cowles Passes Away
- ^ Emeritus Professor Edward Howel Francis, BSc, DSc, FRSE, FGS (1924-2014)
- ^ Fencing: Hungary Olympic champ Gedovari dead at 62 Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ RIP Laurie Hill Archived 2014-05-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Don Levine, Hasbro exec who helped create GI Joe, dies". Archived from the original on 2014-09-20. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ Carlton powerbroker Wes Lofts passes away
- ^ The Chess World loses one of its most popular Grandmasters
- ^ E' morto Paolo Viganò (in Italian) Archived May 29, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Former MP Saleh Wreikat passes away
- ^ Ranjith Abeysuriya PC dies Archived 2014-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ obit: Михаил Егорович Алексеев (1949-2014) (in Russian)
- ^ Morre Joel Camargo, ex-zagueiro do Santos e campeão do mundo em 1970 (in Portuguese)
- ^ Puyallup tribal council chairman Herman Dillon Sr. dies at age 82 Archived 2015-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Film star Mona Freeman, typecast as teen in '40s and '50s, dies at 87
- ^ Michael Gottlieb, Movie Director, Film Professor at Pasadena’s Art Center, Dies at 69
- ^ Rolf Hermichen (in Portuguese)
- ^ Früherer FC-Carl-Zeiss-Jena-Spieler tödlich verunglückt (in German)
- ^ Vivi Krogh (in Norwegian)
- ^ Madhav Mantri dies aged 92
- ^ Obituary: John ‘Cowboy’ McCormack, boxer
- ^ Musician Anand Modak dies at 63
- ^ Gerald F. O'Leary
- ^ Andy OLSEN
- ^ Пастухов Николай Исакович (in Russian)
- ^ Έχασε τη μάχη ο Ποικιλίδης (in Greek)
- ^ Falleció en París el gran músico argentino Uña Ramos (in Spanish)
- ^ Walter Romberg gestorben (in German)
- ^ Hugh Roy
- ^ Bishop John Satterthwaite R.I.P. Archived 2014-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20200417225703/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/st/ernst-strupler-1.html [bare URL]
- ^ Maryland steeplechase rider Joe Aitcheson Jr. dies at 85
- ^ نجم المنتخب العراقي السابق طارق عزيز يفارق الحياة (in Arabic)
- ^ Scholar, politician Laxmi Kumari Chundawat dead
- ^ Stonewall activist Storme DeLarverie dies at 93
- ^ Bokov Emir of Ingushetia" Getagazhev identified among casualties of special operation
- ^ Klaus Herm (in German)
- ^ Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, billionaire at heart of Iran bank scam, is executed, state TV says
- ^ Addio, Maurizio Archived 2014-06-05 at archive.today (in Italian)
- ^ Remembering Andrei Mironov, the interpreter who tried to save Russia
- ^ Local Comic Steve Moore Dies at 59
- ^ Knowlton Nash, longtime anchor of CBC's The National, dead at 86
- ^ Ex-minister Nitya, 72, passes away
- ^ Penso che a spararci siano stati i soldati ucraini (in Italian)
- ^ Conrad Rochat
- ^ Friends remember Hillsdale Lake drowning victim as a champion, family man Archived 2014-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ex-Rep. Roger Stanley, informant in Gov. Ryan probe, dies at 71 Archived 2014-05-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Bishop E Don Taylor dies in New York". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ John B. Vasconcellos: 38 years a human potential titan in Sacramento, dead at 82
- ^ David Allen
- ^ Freedom fighter Rani Lila Ram Kumar Bhargava passes away
- ^ Tommy Blom är död (in Swedish)
- ^ Actress and Playwright Lee Chamberlin Passes Away at 76
- ^ John Cole
- ^ Marcel Côté est mort (in French)
- ^ Liz Manley's skating coach, Peter Dunfield, dies at 82
- ^ Prominent St. Louis housing activist Bertha Gilkey dies in Alabama
- ^ Poland's last Communist leader Wojciech Jaruzelski dies
- ^ Herb Jeffries, Hollywood's first black singing cowboy, dies at 100
- ^ RIP Sir Toaripi
- ^ LaPolitics publisher John Maginnis dies at age 66
- ^ Falleció monseñor Elmer Miani (in Spanish)
- ^ Matthew Saad Muhammad always brought his 'A' game Archived 2014-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Venezuelan footballer Jhonny Perozo shot dead outside bar in town of Lagunillas
- ^ Former Stormont minister and barrister dies, aged 90
- ^ O ex-atacante Washington Cesar Santos, faleceu na manhã deste domingo em Curitiba Archived 2014-05-28 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
- ^ Poole Pirates: Former Poole rider Malcolm Simmons dies
- ^ Robert Steinberg
- ^ OBITUARY: Dr Hans Tang (湯于翰醫生)
- ^ Pin-up photographer Bunny Yeager dies at 85
- ^ Pray for the Deceased Archived 2014-09-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Thomas Owen Baxter Death Notice
- ^ Anna Berger, an Actress With a Gift for Matriarchs, Dies at 91
- ^ Si è spento il grande compositore e direttore d'orchestra Francesco d'Avalos (in Italian)
- ^ Baselios Thoma Didymos I passes away
- ^ Former MSUM President Dr. Roland Dille Dies Archived 2014-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Arthur E. "Art" Drumm
- ^ Michael W. Gordon Obituary
- ^ Sir John Gorman: War hero and unionist politician dies aged 91
- ^ Last Manchurian princess Jin Moyu dies aged 95 Archived 2014-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Frances S. Kornbluth Obituary
- ^ Macau entrepreneur and politician Ma Man-kei passes away
- ^ Marcial Mes Crashes And Dies
- ^ Former Congressman, Topeka physician Bill Roy dead at 88
- ^ هوشنگ سیحون، معمار سرشناس ایرانی درگذشت (in Persian)
- ^ Manuel Uribe, once world's heaviest man, dies in Mexico at age of 48
- ^ Death of double Derby winner Westmead Hawk Archived 2014-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Peter Williams
- ^ Shinichi Yamaji passed away
- ^ Yu Chen Yueh-ying dies at 87 Archived 2014-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Dagfinn Aarskog (in Norwegian)
- ^ Emir Of Gombe Dies At 76
- ^ Morto Giancarlo Bacci, ex del Padova di Rocco (in Italian)
- ^ Obituary: Harold Baer Jr.
- ^ Four-time Mexican Olympic Archer Aurora Breton passes away
- ^ Bishop Clark, theologian, relief leader, dies at 93
- ^ "Hugh Curtis, B.C. finance minister during the restraint era, dead at 81". Archived from the original on 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ Preminuo Dejan Drakul (in Bosnian)
- ^ Andor Elbert
- ^ DJ MAMY ROCK Ruth Flowers Official website
- ^ Noted Canadian landscape artist Robert Genn passes
- ^ Co-founder of Rogue Ales dies
- ^ Volleyball coach Kojima, 83, dies
- ^ Speed queen Lochsong dies
- ^ Malcolm MacDonald obituary
- ^ He will always be cherished and never forgotten; a true soldier laid to rest Archived 2014-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Miodrag Radulovacki Obituary
- ^ Skuespiller Alf Ramsøy er død (in Norwegian)
- ^ Filmemacherin Helma Sanders-Brahms gestorben (in German) Archived May 27, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Sigmund Kvaløy Setreng er død (in Norwegian)
- ^ Janice Scroggins Funeral “Homegoing Service” Celebrates A Life Well-Played Archived 2014-12-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Charles Swithinbank - obituary
- ^ Baseball Almanac – Major League Baseball Players Who Died in 2014
- ^ Massimo Vignelli, a Modernist Graphic Designer, Dies at 83
- ^ Maya Angelou dead at 86
- ^ Hezbollah operative wanted by FBI dies in fighting in Syria
- ^ Perak Sultan and former judge Azlan Shah DIES: Legacy diminished, Perak crisis remembered
- ^ "RACHEL BERMAN". Archived from the original on 2014-07-27. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
- ^ Stan Crowther passes away
- ^ Another journalist murdered in Honduras, no end to violence in sight
- ^ Obituary: Ciro de Quadros
- ^ Disparition de Christine Daure-Serfaty (in French)
- ^ Oscar Dystel, Who Saved Bantam Books, Dies at 101
- ^ Malcolm Glazer, Buccaneers owner, dies at age 85
- ^ Dave Herman, former radio DJ, dies while in federal custody
- ^ Hall of Famer Bob Houbregs, 82, dies
- ^ Sihirbaz Mandrake yaşamını yitirdi (in Turkish)
- ^ "Soccer legend Shakes Kungwane has died". Archived from the original on 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ VERY SAD NEWS American Violinist David Nadien Has Passed Away – Aged 88
- ^ Gainesville attorney, former state Representative dies
- ^ Former Millbrook Band Chief Lawrence Paul dead at 79
- ^ Noted Latvian artist Jazeps Pigoznis dies
- ^ Hagana vet, former IDF Chief Rabbi Mordechai Piron dies
- ^ James Randall, Princeton music professor and pioneer in electronic music, dies
- ^ Former Texas RB James Saxton passes away at age 74
- ^ Famous for his tulips, Peter Van de Wetering dies at 82
- ^ A delayed remembrance of longtime CBS staffer Bern Bennett
- ^ Actor, Philanthropist Karlheinz Bohm Dead at 86
- ^ La chanteuse et auteure Christine Charbonneau est décédée (in French)
- ^ Obituary for Walter Gehring (1939 – 2014)
- ^ PETER E. GLASER Obituary
- ^ Maxine Greene, 96, Dies; Education Theorist Saw Arts as Essential
- ^ Music world mourns loss of Grové
- ^ ALFRED JARETZKI obituary
- ^ Fallece Rafael Mendiluce (in Spanish)
- ^ Stanford philosophy Professor Grigori Mints, a world-renowned logician, has died at 74
- ^ Harvey Norman co-founder Ian Norman dies
- ^ U 89. godini preminuo dirigent i skladatelj Miljenko Prohaska (in Croatian)
- ^ William Matson Roth, prominent Bay Area businessman, dies
- ^ Ken Schram, longtime KOMO personality, dead at 66 Archived 2014-06-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Tito ‘Torbellino’ Dies: Banda Singer Tomás Tovar Rascón Shot Dead In Mexico
- ^ In memoriam - Prof. Dr. Willem van Asselt
- ^ Felisa Vanoff Dead: Dancer and Choreographer Was 89
- ^ "Eskimos Mourn the Passing of Don Barry". Archived from the original on 2014-09-07. Retrieved 2014-09-07.
- ^ Henadz Buraukin dies
- ^ Filminstruktøren Henning Carlsen er død (in Danish)
- ^ Robert Costello, TV Producer, 93
- ^ Richard Dürr, grande figure du Lausanne-Sport, est décédé (in French)
- ^ TOD ENSIGN Obituary
- ^ Peter Hall
- ^ Le coureur cycliste Jacques-André Hochart est mort (in French)
- ^ Ronald Allen Kleemann Obituary
- ^ Joan Lorring, Oscar Nominated 'Corn Is Green' Actress, Dies at 88
- ^ "Legendary Actress Lyudmila Makarova Dead At 93". Archived from the original on 2014-05-31. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
- ^ Theater Actress Hanna Maron Dies At 90
- ^ John Bradford Mooney Jr.
- ^ Poachers kill one of the world's largest elephants in Kenya
- ^ Michael Szameit gestorben (in German)
- ^ Idrissa Timta: How Suspected Boko Haram Gunment Killed Emir Of Gwoza Archived 2014-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Πέθανε σε ηλικία 82 ετών ο επίτιμος αρχηγός ΓΕΝ Λεων. Βασιλικόπουλος (in Greek)
- ^ Mary Anthony, Choreographer and Teacher of Modern Dance, Dies at 97
- ^ Marilyn Beck, longtime TV and Hollywood newspaper columnist, dies at 85
- ^ Zemřel Jiří Bruder, hlas Šáši Krustyho a Bourvila (in Czech)
- ^ First Oxford professional Casley dies
- ^ Marinho Chagas, Former Brazilian National Team Member, Dies at 62 Archived 2014-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 9-Time Letterwinner Jack Dittmer Passes Away Archived 2014-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The death has occurred of Joe Dowling
- ^ Ex-NASCAR driver, owner Hoss Ellington dies at 79
- ^ 'Some Came Running' Star Martha Hyer Dies at 89
- ^ Lewis Katz, co-owner of The Inquirer, dies in plane crash
- ^ Canadian award-winning designer Pat McDonagh dead at 80
- ^ Eminent Odisha poet Brajanath Ratha passes away
- ^ Prominent deaconess dies
- ^ Du må vera registrert for å lesa denne artikkelen Archived 2015-01-26 at archive.today (in Norwegian)
- ^ Steven Scheuer, innovative critic during TV's golden age, dies at 88
- ^ Lady Soames, Winston Churchill's last surviving child, dies aged 91
- ^ TAYLOR - Sir Godfrey "Tag"