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*[[Beto (singer)|Beto]], 43, [[Portugal|Portuguese]] singer, [[stroke]]. [http://jn.sapo.pt/PaginaInicial/Cultura/Interior.aspx?content_id=1576662] (Portuguese) |
*[[Beto (singer)|Beto]], 43, [[Portugal|Portuguese]] singer, [[stroke]]. [http://jn.sapo.pt/PaginaInicial/Cultura/Interior.aspx?content_id=1576662] (Portuguese) |
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*[[Beaver (singer)|Beaver]], 59, [[New Zealand]] [[jazz singer]], [[sarcoma]]. [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10647027] |
*[[Beaver (singer)|Beaver]], 59, [[New Zealand]] [[jazz singer]], [[sarcoma]]. [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10647027] |
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*[[José Lima]], 37, [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]] [[baseball]] [[pitcher]], [[heart attack]]. [http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=MLB&id=1938] |
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*[[Mikhail Shatrov]], 78, [[Russia]]n [[screenwriter]] and [[playwright]]. [http://echo.msk.ru/news/681918-echo.html] (Russian) |
*[[Mikhail Shatrov]], 78, [[Russia]]n [[screenwriter]] and [[playwright]]. [http://echo.msk.ru/news/681918-echo.html] (Russian) |
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*[[Gane Todorovoski]], 81, [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonian]] [[writer]] and [[academician]]. [http://www.mia.com.mk/default.aspx?vId=74138143&lId=1&pmId=501] (Macedonian) |
*[[Gane Todorovoski]], 81, [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonian]] [[writer]] and [[academician]]. [http://www.mia.com.mk/default.aspx?vId=74138143&lId=1&pmId=501] (Macedonian) |
Revision as of 16:58, 23 May 2010
The following is a list of notable deaths in 2010. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference, language of reference if not English.
May 2010
- Beto, 43, Portuguese singer, stroke. [1] (Portuguese)
- Beaver, 59, New Zealand jazz singer, sarcoma. [2]
- José Lima, 37, Dominican baseball pitcher, heart attack. [3]
- Mikhail Shatrov, 78, Russian screenwriter and playwright. [4] (Russian)
- Gane Todorovoski, 81, Macedonian writer and academician. [5] (Macedonian)
- Martin Gardner, 95, American author. [6]
- Hasri Ainun Habibie, 72, Indonesian First Lady (1998–1999), cervical cancer. [7]
- Veturi Sundararama Murthy, 74, Indian poet and lyricist, cardiac arrest. [8]
- Stan Jones, 78, American football player (Chicago Bears), complications from a stroke. [9]
- Robert Gordon Rogers, 90, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia (1983–1988). [10]
- Madan Tamang, 62, Nepali politician, President of Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League, stabbed. [11]
- Driek van Wissen, 66, Dutch poet, intracranial hemorrhage. [12] (Dutch)
- Karin Iten, 53, Swiss figure skater. [13] (German)
- Kennedy Kiliku, 57, Kenyan politician. [14]
- Gesang Martohartono, 92, Indonesian singer-songwriter. [15] (Indonesian)
- Breandán Ó Buachalla, 74, Irish academic, Irish language scholar, heart attack. [16]
- Walter Rudin, 89, Austrian-born American mathematician, Parkinson’s disease. [17]
- Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson, 82, British businessman, philanthropist and life peer. [18].
- Martin Cohan, 77, American television writer (Silver Spoons, Who's the Boss?), large cell lymphoma. [19]
- Fabio Polenghi, 48, Italian photojournalist, shot. [20]
- Horácio Roque, 66, Portuguese financier, founder of Banco Internacional do Funchal, stroke. [21]
- Moishe Rosen, 78, American Baptist minister, founder of Jews for Jesus, after long illness. [22]
- Harry Vos, 63, Dutch footballer, cancer. [23] (Dutch)
- Shusaku Arakawa, 73, Japanese artist and architect. [24]
- Martha Bielish, 94, Canadian politician, Senator (1979–1990). [25]
- Don Day, 86, Australian politician, New South Wales Minister for Agriculture (1978–1980). [26]
- Edoardo Sanguineti, 79, Italian poet, complications following abdominal aneurysm surgery. [27]
- Jim Selim, 68, Australian businessman. [28]
- Victor Selvino Arenhart, 61, Argentine Roman Catholic Bishop of Oberá (since 2009). [29]
- Bob Breitbard, 91, American sports team owner (San Diego Rockets, San Diego Gulls), natural causes. [30]
- Ludwig von Friedeburg, 85, German politician and sociologist, Hesse Minister for Education (1969–1974). [31] (German)
- Richard Gregory, 86, British psychologist. [32]
- Dorothy Kamenshek, 84, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, 1943–1952). [33]
- Yvonne Loriod, 86, French pianist, composer and teacher, widow of Olivier Messiaen. [34]
- Mukhran Machavariani, 81, Georgian poet, heart attack. [35]
- Rafael Nantes, 53, Filipino politician, helicopter crash. [36]
- Khattiya Sawatdiphol, 58, Thai renegade general, advisor to the Red Shirts, shot. [37]
- Bobbejaan Schoepen, 85, Belgian singer-songwriter and entrepreneur, cardiac arrest. [38]
- Fritz Sennheiser, 98, German electrical engineer and entrepreneur, founder of Sennheiser. [39] (German)
- George Terlep, 87, American football player (Buffalo Bills) and head coach. [40]
- Carla Zilbersmith, 47, American actress, singer and comedian, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [41]
- Andre Baker, 45, British professional wrestler and promoter (NWA UK Hammerlock). [42]
- Bernard Bihari, 78, American physician, proponent of alternative medicine. [43]
- Ronnie James Dio, 67, American heavy metal singer (Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Dio), stomach cancer. [44]
- Alfonso Escámez, 94, Spanish banker. [45] (Spanish)
- Hank Jones, 91, American jazz pianist. [46]
- Oswaldo López Arellano, 88, Honduran politician, President (1963–1971, 1972–1975), prostate cancer. [47]
- Jack Lupton, 83, American Coca-Cola Bottling Co. heir and Lyndhurst Foundation philanthropist, complications of a stroke. [48]
- Harry Aleman, 71, American mobster and convicted murderer, lung cancer. [49]
- Gabriel Bien-Aimé, Haitian politician, Minister of Education (2006–2008), heart attack. [50]
- Jim Burnett, 62, American chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board (1982–1988), complications of diabetes. [51]
- Armand Caouette, 64, Canadian politician, Member of Parliament (1974–1980). [52] (French)
- Moshe Greenberg, 81, American rabbi. [53]
- Besian Idrizaj, 22, Austrian footballer, heart attack. [54]
- Loris Kessel, 60, Swiss racing driver, leukemia. [55] (German)
- Archduke Rudolf of Austria, 90, Austrian nobleman, youngest son of Emperor Charles I and Zita of Bourbon-Parma. [56] (German)
- John Shepherd-Barron, 84, British inventor of the ATM. [57]
- Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, 86, Indian politician, Vice-President (2002–2007), respiratory infection. [58]
- Frank J. Dodd, 72, American politician, President of the New Jersey Senate (1974–1975). [59]
- Goh Keng Swee, 91, Singaporean politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1968–1985), after long illness. [60]
- Norman Hand, 37, American football player (San Diego Chargers, New Orleans Saints), heart disease. [61]
- David Maimon, 81, Israeli general, head of Israel Prison Service. [62]
- Fred O'Donovan, 80, Irish theatre producer, Chairman of RTÉ Authority (1981–1985). [63]
- Skip Away, 17, American thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack. [64]
- Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, 70, South African politician, complications from liver disease. [65]
- Rafael Sanus Abad, 78, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Valencia (1989–2000). [66]
- Ashaari Mohammad, 73, Malaysian spiritual leader, respiratory infection. [67]
- Eddie Garrett, 82, American actor (Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Quincy M.E.). [68]
- Cinthia Régia Gomes do Livramento, 46, Brazilian politician, Education Secretary (Amazonas), air crash. [69]
- Klaus Kotter, 75, German bobsleigh official. [70] (German)
- Dick Movitz, 84, American Olympic alpine skier. [71]
- Peter Provan, 73, Australian rugby league footballer, Balmain Tigers premiership captain (1969), after long illness. [72]
- Rosa Rio, 107, American organist (Tampa Theater). [73]
- Phyllis Hodges Boyce, 73, American actress (Gone with the Wind, Star Trek). [74]
- Frans Dreyer, 50, Dutch businessman, CEO of VAStech, air crash. [75]
- Charlie Francis, 61, Canadian track coach, lymphoma. [76]
- Antonis Karkayiannis, 78, Greek journalist and newspaper publisher (Kathimerini). [77] (Greek)
- Ray Laurent, 79, New Zealand Olympic rower. [78]
- Sione Manu'uli Luani, 50, Tongan politician, Governor of Vava'u (since 2009). [79]
- Allan Manings, 86, American television writer (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Good Times), cardiac arrest. [80]
- Joëlle van Noppen, 30, Dutch singer, air crash. [81]
- Bree O'Mara, 42, South African novelist, air crash. [82]
- Antonio Ozores, 81, Spanish actor, cancer. [83] (Spanish)
- Mel Perry, 75, Canadian curler. [84]
- Norbert Taferner, 70, Austrian general manager of Global Aviation, air crash. [85]
- Berry van Assouw, 49, Dutch businessman, air crash. [86]
- Robert H. Burris, 96, American biochemist. [87]
- Tim Grubb, 55, British-born American show jumper, Olympic silver medallist, heart failure. [88]
- Maciej Kozłowski, 52, Polish actor, complications of hepatitis C. [89] (Polish)
- Richard LaMotta, 67, American creator of the Chipwich ice cream sandwich, heart attack. [90]
- Jeff Leadley, 55, English sports car racer, race crash. [91]
- Bud Mahurin, 91, American flying ace, complications from a stroke. [92]
- Emmanuel Ngobese, 29, South African footballer, tuberculosis. [93]
- Jeff Shaw, 60, Australian politician and jurist, NSW Attorney General (1995–2000), Supreme Court judge (2003–2004), pneumonia. [94]
- Doris Eaton Travis, 106, American performer, last surviving Ziegfeld girl, aneurysm. [95]
- Bob Watt, 82, Canadian Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) ice hockey player. [96]
- Ike Franklin Andrews, 84, American politician, U.S. Representative from North Carolina (1973–1985). [97]
- Albert W. Barney, 89, American jurist, Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (1974–1982). [98]
- Giuliana Camerino, 90, Italian handbag designer. [99]
- Frank Frazetta, 82, American fantasy and science fiction artist, stroke. [100]
- Bill Hook, 84, American-born chess player for British Virgin Islands. [101]
- Margit Hvammen, 77, Norwegian Olympic Alpine skier. [102] (Norwegian)
- Mac Mohan, 71, Indian actor (Sholay), lung cancer. [103]
- Volodymyr Ploskina, 55, Ukrainian football manager and former footballer. [104]
- Danger Ashipala, 62, Namibian police advisor. [105]
- Erica Blasberg, 25, American professional golfer. [106]
- Raymond Bouchex, 83, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Avignon (1978–2002). [107]
- Dean Cetrulo, 91, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (1948) fencer. [108]
- Rita Childers, 95, Irish politician, wife of President Erskine Hamilton Childers. [109]
- Zosima Davydov, 46, Russian Orthodox Bishop of Yakutsk and Lensk (since 2004), heart attack. [110] (Russian)
- Hans Dijkstal, 67, Dutch politician, Minister of the Interior and Deputy Prime Minister (1994-1998), cancer. [111] (Dutch)
- Francisco Andrés Escobar, 67, Salvadorian actor, journalist and writer. [112] (Spanish)
- Lena Horne, 92, American singer and actress (Stormy Weather, The Wiz). [113]
- Signe Johansson-Engdahl, 104, Swedish Olympic diver. [114] (Swedish)
- Simon Gatiba Karanja, 56, Kenyan police officer, director of CID, respiratory failure. [115]
- Craig Kauffman, 78, American painter and sculptor, complications from a stroke and pneumonia. [116]
- Teruji Kogake, 77, Japanese Olympic athlete, liver failure. [117]
- Acharya Mahapragya, 89, Indian Jain religious leader, supreme head of Svetambar Terapanth, cardiac arrest. [118]
- Otakar Motejl, 77, Czech Ombudsman (since 2000), after short illness. [119]
- Bill Passell, 79, American Grand Life Master bridge player, multiple myeloma. [120]
- Bill Stanton, 86, American-born Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders). [121]
- Edward Uhl, 92, American co-inventor of the bazooka, heart failure. [122]
- Bruce Alford, Sr., 87, American football player (New York Yanks), and line judge, cancer. [123]
- Florrie Baldwin, 114, British supercentenarian. [124]
- Shadreck Biemba, 45, Zambian footballer, cancer. [125]
- Joaquín Capilla, 81, Mexican Olympic diving four-time medalist, heart failure. [126]
- Sir Cecil Clothier, 90, Manx judge and public servant. [127]
- Ken Haynes, 76, Scottish radio presenter and disc jockey, after short illness [128]
- Stefanos Lazaridis, 67, British stage designer, cancer. [129]
- Andor Lilienthal, 99, Russian-born Hungarian chess grandmaster. [130] (Hungarian)
- Carlos Humberto Salinas Midence, 54, Honduran journalist, shot. [131] (Spanish)
- Mark Shannon, 58, American radio personality (KTOK), lymphoid leukemia. [132]
- Feodor Skripchenko, 74, Moldovan chess player, cancer. [133]
- Alan Watkins, 77, British political journalist, renal failure. [134]
- Francisco Aguabella, 84, Cuban-born American jazz percussionist, cancer. [135]
- Juan Arcocha, 83, Cuban writer. [136] (Spanish)
- Rane Arroyo, 55, American poet, cerebral hemorrhage. [137]
- Anders Buraas, 94, Norwegian journalist. [138] (Norwegian)
- Babz Chula, 64, American actress, cancer. [139]
- Dave Fisher, 69, American folk singer (The Highwaymen), myelofibrosis. [140]
- Pamela Green, 81, British actress and model, leukemia. [141]
- Wally Hickel, 90, American politician, Secretary of the Interior (1969–1970), Governor of Alaska (1966–1969, 1990–1994), natural causes. [142]
- Billy Kelly, 78, British boxer, after long illness. [143]
- Zoran Kurteš, 44, Serbian handball player and coach, cardiac arrest. [144] (Romanian)
- Adele Mara, 87, American actress (Sands of Iwo Jima), natural causes. [145]
- Rodolfo Paredes, 46, Chilean journalist and television presenter, heart attack. [146] (Spanish)
- Flora L. Thornton, 96, American arts patron and philanthropist, pulmonary disease. [147]
- Dennis Tinerino, 64, American bodybuilder, actor, and evangelist, stomach cancer. [148]
- Hoàng Cầm, 88, Vietnamese poet and playwright. [149] (Vietnamese)
- Rhonda Copelon, 65, American attorney, ovarian cancer. [150]
- David E. Durston, 88, American director and screenwriter (I Drink Your Blood). [151]
- Nina King, 68, American editor (The Washington Post), complications from Parkinson's disease. [152]
- Nikolaos Matsaniotis, 85, Greek professor of paediatrics, General Secretary of Academy of Athens (1998–2010). [153] (Greek)
- Guillermo Meza, 21, Mexican footballer (Pumas Morelos), shot. [154] (Spanish)
- Giacomo Neri, 94, Italian footballer. [155] (Italian)
- Mildred Ellen Orton, 99, American co-founder of the Vermont Country Store. [156]
- Romain Poté, 74, Belgian Olympic athlete. [157] (German)
- Robin Roberts, 83, American baseball Hall of Fame pitcher (Philadelphia Phillies), natural causes. [158]
- Robert J. Serling, 92, American author, brother of Rod Serling. [159]
- Lucho Barrios, 76, Peruvian bolero singer. [160] (Spanish)
- Ray Blum, 91, American Olympic speed skater. [161]
- Danny Chandler, 50, American motocross rider. [162]
- Marcello Costalunga, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Titular Archbishop of Aquileia (1991–2001). [163]
- Joseph Kearney, 83, American athletic director, pancreatic cancer. [164]
- André Lamy, 77, Canadian film producer, Chairman of the National Film Board (1975–1979). [165]
- Armando Lucero, 68, Argentine sex offender, respiratory infection. [166]
- Jack MacDonald, 82, Canadian politician, Mayor of Hamilton, Ontario (1977-1980), after long illness. [167]
- Gul Makai Osmani, Afghan lawmaker and politician, shot. [168]
- Max Palevsky, 85, American entrepreneur, philanthropist and art collector. [169]
- Nyleptha Roberts, 112, American supercentenarian. [170]
- Giulietta Simionato, 99, Italian mezzo-soprano singer. [171]
- Gwyn "Jocko" Thomas, 96, Canadian crime reporter (Toronto Star), natural causes. [172]
- Umaru Yar'Adua, 58, Nigerian politician, President (2007–2010), after long illness. [173]
- David Apter, 85, American political scientist, complications of cancer. [174]
- Brita Borg, 83, Swedish actress, singer and variety show artist. [175] (Swedish)
- Roy Carrier, 63, American zydeco musician, complications from lung cancer. [176]
- Ángel Cristo, 65, Spanish animal tamer and circus promoter, cardiac arrest. [177] (Spanish)
- Sheena Duncan, 77, South African anti-apartheid campaigner, after long illness. [178]
- Ernie Harwell, 92, American baseball sportscaster (Detroit Tigers), cancer. [179]
- Peter Heathfield, 81, British trade unionist. [180]
- Freddy Kottulinsky, 77, German-born Swedish racing driver. [181] (German)
- William Lubtchansky, 73, French cinematographer, heart disease. [182]
- Luigi Poggi, 92, Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. [183] (Italian)
- Nick Rogers, 30, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), auto accident. [184]
- Dustin Shuler, 61, American sculptor (Spindle), pancreatic cancer. [185][186]
- Hadi Soesastro, 65, Indonesian economist and public intellectual, brain hemorrhage. [187]
- El Supremo, 59, Mexican professional wrestler. [188] (Spanish)
- Peter Varvaressos, 63, Greek-born Australian footballer, director of Sydney Olympic. [189]
- Mohammed Abed al-Jabri, 73, Moroccan philosopher and writer. [190] (French)
- Luigi Amaducci, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ravenna-Cervia (1990–2000). [191]
- Charles C. Barham, 75, American politician, Louisiana State Senator (1964–1972, 1976–1988), cancer. [192]
- Kirt Bennett, 42, American businessman, stroke. [193]
- Florencio Campomanes, 83, Filipino chess player, President of FIDE (1982–1995). [194]
- Jack Friedman, 70, American businessman, co-founder of Jakks Pacific. [195]
- Jimmy Gardner, 85, British character actor. [196]
- Karl Kasten, 94, American painter. [197]
- Stephen Ledogar, 80, American arms control negotiator, bladder cancer. [198]
- James Leeson, Jr., 79, American journalist, suicide by gunshot. [199]
- Merv McIntosh, 87, Australian football player, heart attack. [200]
- Peter O'Donnell, 90, British writer (Modesty Blaise). [201]
- Kinji Shibuya, 88, American professional wrestler and actor (Mr. T and Tina), natural causes. [202]
- Guenter Wendt, 85, German-born American NASA spacecraft engineer, heart failure and stroke. [203]
- Ann Aldrich, 82, American federal judge. [204]
- Kama Chinen, 114, Japanese supercentenarian, verified oldest living person. [205] (Japanese)
- Moshe Hirsch, 86, Israeli anti-Zionist Neturei Karta rabbi, Palestinian National Authority Minister for Jewish Affairs, after long illness. [206]
- Andrew McFarlane, 32, Australian motocross racer, accident during practice. [207]
- Bohumil Němeček, 72, Czech boxer, Olympic gold medalist (1960). [208]
- Murray Nicoll, 66, Australian journalist and broadcaster, Ash Wednesday fires commentator, leukaemia. [209]
- Lynn Redgrave, 67, English actress (Georgy Girl, Gods and Monsters), breast cancer. [210]
- Danny Aiello III, 53, American stunt performer, pancreatic cancer. [211]
- T. M. Aluko, 91, Nigerian writer. [212]
- Don Caruth, 59, American politician, minority leader of the West Virginia Senate, brain cancer. [213]
- Jean-Louis Dumas, 72, French businessman, Hermès group chairman (1978–2006). [214]
- Antoine Hayek, 81, Lebanese Melkite prelate, Archbishop of Baniyas (1989–2006). [215]
- Zygmunt Kamiński, 77, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Szczecin-Kamień (1999–2009). [216]
- Rob McConnell, 75, Canadian jazz musician, cancer. [217]
- Lawrence Paul, 84, Canadian Mi'kmaq leader, chief of the Membertou First Nation (1967–1969). [218]
- Alexey Sisakyan, 65, Russian physicist, head of Dubna Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. [219] (Russian)
- Robert Vines, 45, American basketball executive (Boston Celtics), cardiac arrest. [220]
- Helen Wagner, 91, American actress (As the World Turns). [221]
April 2010
See Deaths in April 2010.
March 2010
See Deaths in March 2010.
February 2010
January 2010
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