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* [[Tamás Frank]], 65, Hungarian businessman, manager, Vice President of the [[Hungaroring|Hungaroring Sport Ltd.]] [http://www.hungaroring.hu/?id=20&sub_id=0&hir_id=102&lang=hu] (Hungarian) |
* [[Tamás Frank]], 65, Hungarian businessman, manager, Vice President of the [[Hungaroring|Hungaroring Sport Ltd.]] [http://www.hungaroring.hu/?id=20&sub_id=0&hir_id=102&lang=hu] (Hungarian) |
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* [[Hal Keller]], 83, American baseball player ([[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]) and executive ([[Seattle Mariners]], [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]]), esophageal cancer. [http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/8013487/former-seattle-mariners-gm-texas-rangers-executive-hal-keller-dies-84] |
* [[Hal Keller]], 83, American baseball player ([[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]]) and executive ([[Seattle Mariners]], [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]]), esophageal cancer. [http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/8013487/former-seattle-mariners-gm-texas-rangers-executive-hal-keller-dies-84] |
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<!--L-->* [[Lucky Diamond (dog)|Lucky Diamond]], [[circa|c.]] 15, American [[Maltese (dog)|Maltese]], [[Guinness World Records|Guinness World Record]] holder for most photographed |
<!--L-->* [[Lucky Diamond (dog)|Lucky Diamond]], [[circa|c.]] 15, American [[Maltese (dog)|Maltese]], [[Guinness World Records|Guinness World Record]] holder for dog most photographed with celebrities, cancer. [http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/47707442/ns/today-today_pets_and_animals/t/lucky-dog-most-photographed-celebs-dies-cancer/] |
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* [[Sensajurō Nishikawa]], 70, Japanese dancer, bronchial pneumonia. [http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/national/obituaries/CK2012060602000221.html] (Japanese) |
* [[Sensajurō Nishikawa]], 70, Japanese dancer, bronchial pneumonia. [http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/national/obituaries/CK2012060602000221.html] (Japanese) |
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* [[Athinodoros Prousalis]], 86, Greek film and television actor, heart attack. [http://greece.greekreporter.com/2012/06/05/actor-athinodoros-prousalis-passes-away-at-86/] |
* [[Athinodoros Prousalis]], 86, Greek film and television actor, heart attack. [http://greece.greekreporter.com/2012/06/05/actor-athinodoros-prousalis-passes-away-at-86/] |
Revision as of 21:54, 6 June 2012
The following is a list of notable deaths in 2012.
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 (and language of reference, if not English).
June 2012
- Otto Ineichen, 70, Swiss businessman and politician (national councillor), heart failure. [1] (German)
- Vladimir Krutov, 52, Russian ice hockey player, internal bleeding and liver failure. [2] (Russian)
- Nemanja Nesic, 24, Serbian rower. [3]
- Estela Raval, 77, Argentine singer, breast cancer. [4]
- Prince Tomohito of Mikasa, 66, Japanese royal, cancer. [5]
- Mykola Volosyanko, 40, Ukrainian international football player. [6] (Russian)
- Ray Bradbury, 91, American science fiction and fantasy author (Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles). [7]
- Antoine Bernheim, 87, French banker. [8] (French)
- Tamás Frank, 65, Hungarian businessman, manager, Vice President of the Hungaroring Sport Ltd. [9] (Hungarian)
- Hal Keller, 83, American baseball player (Washington Senators) and executive (Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers), esophageal cancer. [10]
- Lucky Diamond, c. 15, American Maltese, Guinness World Record holder for dog most photographed with celebrities, cancer. [11]
- Sensajurō Nishikawa, 70, Japanese dancer, bronchial pneumonia. [12] (Japanese)
- Athinodoros Prousalis, 86, Greek film and television actor, heart attack. [13]
- Charlie Sutton, 88, Australian football player and coach (Footscray). [14]
- Peter Beaven, 86, New Zealand architect, cancer. [15]
- Bobby Black, 85, Scottish football player. [16]
- Enrique Bolanos, 87, Mexican-born American boxer. [17]
- Pedro Borbón, 65, Dominican Republic-born American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds), cancer. [18]
- Jim Fitzgerald, 86, American businessman, majority owner of the Milwaukee Bucks (1976–1985) and Golden State Warriors (1986–1995). [19]
- Ireneo García Alonso, 89, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Albacete (1968–1980). [20]
- Bernard A. Jean, 87, Canadian lawyer and politician. [21] (French)
- Eduard Khil, 77, Russian singer ("Trololo"), stroke. [22]
- Abu Yahya al-Libi, 49, Libyan terrorist, senior member of al-Qaeda, drone strike. [23]
- George Marino, 65, American audio mastering engineer (Guns N' Roses, AC/DC, Metallica), lung cancer. [24]
- Rodolfo Quezada Toruño, 80, Guatemalan Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Guatemala (2001–2010), complications from bowel obstruction. [25]
- Herb Reed, 83, American singer (The Platters). [26]
- Bryan Rufenach, 23, Canadian hockey player, electrocution. [27]
- Johnny Yoshinaga, 63, Japanese drummer, pneumonia. [28] (Japanese)
- Carol Ann Abrams, 69, American film producer (The Ernest Green Story) and author, mother of J. J. Abrams. [29]
- Andy Hamilton, 94, Jamaican-born British saxophonist and composer. [30]
- Rajsoomer Lallah, 79, Mauritian lawyer and judge. [31] (French)
- Bob Meillon, 69, Australian director. [32]
- Tatsuo Miyata, 83, Japanese screenwriter, respiratory failure. [33] (Japanese)
- Roy Salvadori, 90, British Formula One race car driver. [34]
- Sir Brian Talboys, 90, New Zealand politician, MP for Wallace (1957–1981), Deputy Prime Minister (1975–1981). [35]
- Roel de Wit, 85, Dutch politician, Mayor of Alkmaar (1970–1976), Queen's Commissioner of North Holland (1976–1992). [36] (Dutch)
- Avraham Botzer, 83, Israeli general, Commander of the Navy (1968–1972). [37] (Hebrew)
- Adolfo Calero, 80, Nicaraguan businessman, leader of the Democratic Force, pneumonia and kidney failure. [38]
- Richard Dawson, 79, English-born American actor (Hogan's Heroes), game show panelist (Match Game) and host (Family Feud), esophageal cancer. [39]
- LeRoy Ellis, 72, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers, Baltimore Bullets), cancer. [40]
- David C. Garrett, Jr., 90, American businessman, CEO of Delta Air Lines. [41]
- Jan Gmelich Meijling, 76, Dutch politician, Mayor of Castricum (1978–1985) and Den Helder (1985–1994), State Secretary for Defence (1994–1998). [42] (Dutch)
- Kathryn Joosten, 72, American actress (Desperate Housewives, The West Wing), lung cancer. [43]
- Frazier Mohawk, 71, American record producer (Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds), after long illness. [44]
- Oliver, c. 55, Congolese-born common chimpanzee noted for his upright stature and humanlike traits. [45]
- Setsuko Takeda, 87, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors, myocardial infarction. [46] (Japanese)
- Faruq Z. Bey, 70, American jazz saxophonist, emphysema. [47]
- Pádraig Faulkner, 94, Irish politician, TD for Louth (1957–1987), Minister for Defence (1979–1980), and Ceann Comhairle (1980–1981). [48]
- Toshio Naiki, 74, Japanese businessman, pneumonia. [49] (Japanese)
- Teruo Niinobe, 90, Japanese painter, metastatic liver cancer. [50] (Japanese)
- Marion Sandler, 81, American businesswoman (Golden West Financial). [51]
- Brahmeshwar Singh, 67, Indian militia chief, head of Ranvir Sena. [52]
- Kōtarō Tachibana, 78, Japanese politician and parliamentarian, heart failure. [53] (Japanese)
- Kōichi Takagi, 93, Japanese politician, mayor of Tsuruga, Fukui. [54] (Japanese)
- Juozas Tunaitis, 83, Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Vilnius (1991–2010). [55]
May 2012
- Christopher Challis, 93, British cinematographer. [56]
- Farid Habib, 77, Lebanese politician, MP for El Koura (since 2005), illness. [57]
- Randall B. Kester, 95, American attorney and judge. [58]
- Mark Midler, 80, Russian Olympic gold medal-winning (1960, 1964) foil fencer. [59] (Russian)
- Kiyohiko Ozaki, 69, Japanese pop singer, liver cancer. [60] (Japanese)
- Paul Sussman, 44, British journalist (CNN), archaeologist, and author, ruptured aneurysm. [61]
- Orlando Woolridge, 52, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls) and coach (Los Angeles Sparks), heart disease. [62]
- Pierre Ceyrac, 98, French Jesuit missionary. [63] (French)
- Pete Cosey, 68, American guitarist. [64]
- Edi Federer, 57, Austrian ski jumper, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [65]
- John Fox, 55, American comedian, colon cancer. [66]
- Buddy Freitag, 80, American Broadway theatre producer (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Catch Me If You Can), brain tumour. [67]
- Sky Hertwig, 60, American football player (Detroit Lions), heart failure. [68]
- Sir Andrew Huxley, 94, British physiologist, biophysicist, and Nobel laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 1963). [69]
- Charles Lemmond, 84, American politician, Pennsylvania State Senator (1985–2006). [70]
- Farideh Mashini, Iranian feminist activist. [71] (Persian)
- Hiroki Oda, 98, Japanese painter, heart failure. [72] (Japanese)
- Gerhard Pohl, 74, German politician, drowning. [73] (German)
- Jack Twyman, 78, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Rochester/Cincinnati Royals), blood cancer. [74]
- Dick Beals, 85, American voice actor (Davey and Goliath, Speedy Alka-Seltzer). [75]
- Cassandra Jardine, 57, British journalist, lung cancer. [76]
- Mark Minkov, 67, Russian composer. [77] (Russian)
- Jim Paratore, 58, American television producer (TMZ, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show), heart attack. [78]
- Ivor Porter, 98, British diplomat. [79]
- Ola O. Røssum, 86, Norwegian politician. [80] (Norwegian)
- Kaneto Shindo, 100, Japanese film director, natural causes. [81]
- Jim Unger, 75, English-born Canadian cartoonist (Herman). [82]
- Doc Watson, 89, American folk and bluegrass musician, complications following surgery. [83]
- Don Anthony, 83, British Olympic hammer thrower. [84]
- Kuniichi Asami, 90, Japanese jockey, horse trainer and owner, illness. [85] (Japanese)
- Hugh Dawnay, 79, English soldier and polo player. [86]
- Bob Edwards, 86, British journalist. [87]
- James Leslie, 89, Australian businessman, Chancellor of Deakin University. [88]
- Ludovic Quistin, 28, Guadeloupean footballer (Tamworth), traffic accident. [89]
- Yuri Susloparov, 53, Ukrainian-born Russian football player and coach. [90] (Ukrainian)
- Bill Wohrman, 81, American actor (Porky's, Cocoon: The Return), natural causes. [91]
- Matthew Yuricich, 89, American special effects artist (Field of Dreams, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Blade Runner). [92]
- Sakhr al-Taifi, Afghan al-Qaeda leader. [93] (Dutch)
- John Brain, 51, British rugby player (Gloucester). [94]
- Dee Caruso, 83, American television writer (Get Smart, The Monkees), pneumonia. [95]
- Simeon Daniel, 77, Saint Kitts and Nevis politician, Premier of Nevis (1983–1992). [96]
- Friedrich Hirzebruch, 84, German mathematician. [97]
- Kasuke Iimori, 75, Japanese scholar (Takushoku University). [98] (Japanese)
- Zita Kabátová, 99, Czech actress. [99] (Czech)
- David Rimoin, 75, American geneticist, pancreatic cancer. [100]
- Earl Shorris, 75, American writer and social critic. [101]
- Johnny Tapia, 45, American boxer. [102] (body discovered on this date)
- Orhan Boran, 84, Turkish television host, bone marrow cancer. [103]
- Arthur Decabooter, 75, Belgian professional racing cyclist, heart attack. [104] (Dutch)
- Leo Dillon, 79, American comic book illustrator (Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears), complications from lung surgery. [105]
- Rudy Eugene, 31, American criminal and cannibal, shooting. [106]
- Stephen Healey, 29, British Army officer and footballer (Swansea City), improvised explosive device. [107]
- William Lee Miller, 86, American author. [108]
- Hiroshi Miyazawa, 90, Japanese politician, Minister of Justice (1995), Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture (1973–1981), natural causes. [109] (Japanese)
- Hans Schmidt, 87, Canadian professional wrestler. [110]
- Roy Wilson, 72, Jamaican singer (Higgs and Wilson). [111]
- Sandy Dahl, 52, American activist, widow of United Airlines Flight 93 pilot Jason Dahl, natural causes. [112]
- Dilip, 56, Indian actor, heart attack. [113]
- Robert Fossier, 84, French historian [114]
- Keith Gardner, 82, Jamaican Olympic bronze medal-winning (1960) athlete, complications of surgery and stroke. [115]
- William Hanley, 80, American screenwriter and playwright. [116]
- Yasuo Ido, 67, Japanese politician, mayor of Ukiha, Fukuoka, cancer. [117] (Japanese)
- Ryūichi Kawamura, 69, Japanese radio personality. [118] (Japanese)
- Walter Malli, 71, Austrian jazz musician and artist. [119] (German)
- Edoardo Mangiarotti, 93, Italian Olympic gold medal-winning (1936, 1952, 1956, 1960) fencer. [120]
- Beatrice Sparks, 95, American therapist and writer. [121]
- Klaas Carel Faber, 90, Dutch-born Nazi war criminal, kidney failure. [122]
- Kathi Kamen Goldmark, 63, American writer, cancer. [123]
- Sir James Hamilton, 89, British aeronautical engineer (Concorde). [124]
- Jacqueline Harpman, 82, Belgian writer. [125] (French)
- Ryōsuke Hatanaka, 90, Japanese baritone, choral conductor, music critic, and composer, pneumonia. [126] (Japanese)
- Godfried Lannoo, 85, Belgian editor. [127] (Dutch)
- Hermengild Li Yi, 88, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lu’an (since 1998). [128]
- Juan Francisco Lombardo, 86, Argentine football player. [129] (Spanish)
- Mark McConnell, American drummer (Sebastian Bach, Blackfoot), multiple organ failure. [130]
- Ric McDonald, 69, American football head trainer (San Diego Chargers). [131]
- Steve Michalik, 63, American bodybuilder. [132]
- Ndombe Opetum, 65, Congolese musician. [133] (French)
- Lee Rich, 93, American television executive and producer (The Waltons, Dallas), lung cancer. [134]
- Van Smith, 67, American baseball scout (San Diego Padres). [135]
- Yoshiyuki Suzuki, 65, Japanese guitarist, liver failure. [136] (Japanese) (body discovered on this date)
- Lou Watson, 88, American basketball player and coach (Indiana University). [137]
- T. Garry Buckley, 89, American politician, Vermont State Senator (1955–1965), Lieutenant Governor (1977–1979). [138]
- Gyula Elek, 80, Hungarian handball player and coach. [139] (Hungarian)
- Sattareh Farmanfarmaian, 91, Iranian writer and princess. [140] (Persian)
- Paul Fussell, 88, American literary scholar and social critic, natural causes. [141]
- Al Gordon, 89, American television writer (Three's Company, The Jack Benny Program), seizure. [142]
- Barbara Holborow, 81, Australian magistrate, NSW Senior Australian of the Year (2012), cancer. [143]
- Hal Jackson, 96, American disc jockey and radio personality. [144]
- Joseph Lesniewski, 91, American World War II veteran, member of Easy Company. [145]
- Kuly Ral, 35, British musician (RDB), cancer. [146]
- William C. Wampler, 86, American politician, U.S. Representative for Virginia (1953–1955, 1967–1983). [147]
- Muzaffar Ahmed, 79, Bangladeshi economist, natural causes. [148]
- Wesley A. Brown, 85, American naval officer, first African-American graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. [149]
- Janet Carroll, 71, American singer and actress (Risky Business, Married... with Children, Murphy Brown), brain tumor. [150]
- Dave Mann, 79, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Toronto Argonauts), complications from dementia. [151]
- Yasuko Minorikawa, 66, Japanese stylist, cancer. [152] (Japanese)
- Shiu-Ying Hu, 102, Chinese botanist. [153]
- Boleslaw Sulik, 83, Polish film maker. [154]
- Alan Thorne, 73, Australian anthropologist, developer of the theory of multiregional origin of modern humans, Alzheimer's disease. [155]
- Aleksey Vanin, 87, Russian film actor. [156] (Russian)
- Mike Voight, 58, American football player (Houston Oilers). [157]
- Sir Derek Wanless, 64, British banker and public policy adviser, pancreatic cancer. [158]
- Jesse Whittenton, 78, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams). [159]
- Hidekazu Yoshida. 98, Japanese music critic and literary critic. [160]
- Kyūya Arai, 80, Japanese businessman, executive vice-president of the Broadcasting System of Niigata. [161] (Japanese)
- Eddie Blazonczyk, 70, American polka musician, natural causes. [162]
- Otis Clark, 109, American evangelist, oldest known survivor of the 1921 Tulsa race riot, and butler (to Clark Gable, Charlie Chaplin and Joan Crawford), natural causes. [163]
- Constantine of Irinoupolis, 75, American Orthodox hierarch, Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA (since 1993). [164]
- Heiko Daxl, 54, German media artist. [165]
- Roman Dumbadze, 48, Georgian rebel commander, shooting. [166]
- Ezell Lee, 74, American politician, Mississippi State Representative (1988–1992) and State Senator (1992–2012), cancer. [167]
- Juan Manuel Montero Vázquez, 64, Spanish military surgeon. [168] (Spanish)
- Akira Ōmori, 85, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors, brain tumor. [169] (Japanese)
- Douglas Rodríguez, 61, Cuban boxer, heart attack. [170] (death announced on this date)
- Bill Stewart, 59, American football coach (West Virginia University), apparent heart attack. [171]
- Rodolfo Félix Valdés, 86, Mexican politician, Governor of Sonora (1985–1991). [172] (Spanish)
- Safiuddin Ahmed, 89, Bangladeshi painter and printmaker. [173]
- Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, 60, Libyan terrorist, convicted of bombing Pan Am Flight 103, prostate cancer. [174]
- Bob Bethell, 69, American politician, Kansas State Representative (since 1999), car accident. [175]
- Louis F. Burns, 92, American tribal and Osage Nation historian. [176]
- Leela Dube, 89, Indian anthropologist. [177]
- Geoffrey Evans, 69, Irish serial killer. [178]
- John George, 81, Scottish officer of arms. [179]
- Robin Gibb, 62, British singer and songwriter (Bee Gees), colon and liver cancer. [180]
- Shane Hidalgo, 24, American professional skateboarder, car accident. [181]
- Nils Jernsletten, 77, Norwegian linguist. [182] (Norwegian)
- David Littman, 78, British historian and human rights activist. [183]
- Eugene Polley, 96, American engineer, inventor of the wireless TV remote control. [184]
- Howie Richmond, 94, American music publisher and executive. [185]
- Carrie Smith, 70, American blues and jazz singer. [186]
- Andrew B. Steinberg, 53, American lawyer. [187]
- Svenn Stray, 90, Norwegian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1970–1971, 1981–1986). [188] (Norwegian)
- Bob Boozer, 75, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1960) basketball player (Cincinnati Royals, New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls), brain aneurysm. [189]
- Tamara Brooks, 70, American choral conductor. [190]
- Mark Buckley, 35, Scottish motorcycle racer, crash during 2012 North West 200 Races. [191]
- Ian Burgess, 81, British racing driver. [192]
- Muriel Cerf, 61, French writer, cancer. [193] (French)
- Isak Doera, 80, Philippine-born Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sintang (1976–1996). [194]
- Ranjit Kumar Gupta, 93, Indian police chief. [195]
- Gerhard Hetz, 69, German Olympic silver and bronze medal-winning (1964) swimmer. [196] (German)
- Phil Lamason, 93, New Zealand Air Force officer. [197]
- Mauro Pichini, 33, Argentine racing driver, plane crash. [198] (Spanish)
- Willie Robinson, 70, American drag racer and promoter, after long illness. [199]
- Heiichi Sugiyama, 97, Japanese poet and film critic, pneumonia. [200] (Japanese)
- Kōichi Toda, 71, Japanese painter, rectal cancer. [201][dead link] (Japanese)
- Marco Antonio Ávila García, 39, Mexican journalist. [202] (body discovered on this date)
- Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 86, German baritone and conductor. [203]
- Tom Fuentes, 63, American political leader, Orange County Republican Party chairman (1985–2004), liver cancer. [204]
- Kōsō Fujimoto, 86, Japanese calligrapher, senility. [205] (Japanese)
- Jai Gurudev, 116 (unverified), Indian religious leader. [206]
- Peter Jones, 49, British drummer (Crowded House), brain cancer. [207]
- Justo Justo, 70, Filipino columnist and politician. [208]
- Hans-Dieter Lange, 85, German TV journalist. [209] (German)
- Alan Oakley, 85, British designer of Raleigh Chopper bicycle, cancer. [210]
- Paul O'Sullivan, 48, Canadian comedian and actor, car accident. [211]
- Gavin Packard, 48, British-born Indian Bollywood film actor, respiratory disease. [212]
- Richard Rabago, 68, American actor (VR Troopers) and martial artist. [213]
- Joe Sampite, 81, American politician, Mayor of Natchitoches, Louisiana (1980–2000). [214]
- A. Teeuw, 90, Dutch critic of Indonesian literature. [215]
- Warda Al-Jazairia, 72, Algerian singer, cardiac arrest. [216]
- Agron Aliaj, Albanian ballet master and choreographer, complications from a car accident. [217] (Albanian)
- Herbert Breslin, 87, American music industry executive, heart attack. [218]
- Sophia Brown, 30, British reality show contestant (Big Brother 10). [219]
- France Clidat, 79, French classical pianist. [220] (French)
- Gideon Ezra, 74, Israeli politician, MK (since 1996), lung cancer. [221]
- Patrick Mafisango, 32, Congolese-born Rwandan footballer, car accident. [222]
- Nobuyuki Morikawa, 79, Japanese saxophonist, lung cancer. [223] (Japanese)
- Stepan Karapetovich Pogosyan, 80, Armenian historian and politician. [224] (Russian)
- Derek Round, 77, New Zealand journalist, injuries following assault. [225] (body discovered on this date)
- Ron Shock, 69, American stand-up comedian, urethral cancer. [226]
- Donna Summer, 63, American singer ("Bad Girls", "Hot Stuff", "Last Dance", "I Feel Love"), lung cancer. [227]
- Harald Synnes, 81, Norwegian politician. [228]
- Moti Tikaram, 87, Fijian judge and ombudsman. [229]
- Patricia Aakhus, 59, Irish novelist, cancer. [230]
- James Abdnor, 89, American politician, U.S. Representative (1973–1981) and U.S. Senator (1981–1987) from South Dakota. [231]
- Maria Bieşu, 76, Moldovan opera singer, leukemia. [232] (Russian)
- Chuck Brown, 75, American singer and musician ("Bustin' Loose"), multiple organ failure. [233]
- Ernie Chan, 71, Filipino-born American comic book artist. [234]
- Pat Dickie, 93, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Ballarat (1956–1978). [235]
- Doug Dillard, 75, American bluegrass musician (The Dillards) and actor (The Andy Griffith Show), lung infection. [236]
- Kurt Felix, 71, Swiss television presenter, thymoma. [237] (German)
- Hans Geister, 83, German runner. [238] (German)
- Kevin Hickey, 56, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles), complications of a seizure. [239]
- Ikuya Katō, 83, Japanese haiku poet and critic, heart failure. [240] (Japanese)
- Mary Richardson Kennedy, 52, American architect, estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., suicide by hanging. [241]
- Susumu Kobayashi, 58, Japanese actor, tarento, and member of the owarai group Hipup, gastric cancer. [242] (Japanese)
- Andrei Mylnikov, 93, Russian painter. [243] (Russian)
- Jesse L. Thomas, 83, American football player (Baltimore Colts), of complications from dementia. [244]
- Thad Tillotson, 71, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Nakai Hawks). [245]
- Anne Warner, 71, British biologist, cerebral haemorrhage [246]
- Yonghan Qiu, 89, Taiwanese businessperson and author. [247] (Chinese)
- Henry Denker, 99, American novelist and playwright, lung cancer. [248]
- Carlos Fuentes, 83, Panamanian-born Mexican novelist, internal hemorrhage. [249]
- Jean Craighead George, 92, American children's author (Julie of the Wolves, My Side of the Mountain), heart failure. [250]
- Peter Koslowski, 59, German philosopher and academic. [251] (German)
- Arno Lustiger, 88, Upper Silesian-born German writer and Judaic historian. [252]
- Zakaria Mohieddin, 93, Egyptian politician and military officer, Vice President (1961–1964, 1965–1968), Prime Minister (1965–1966). [253]
- John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl, 83, South African-born hereditary peer of the Peerage of Scotland. [254]
- Sanae Nakahara, 76, Japanese actress, heart failure. [255] (Japanese)
- Sir Roy Shaw, 93, British arts administrator. [256]
- Frederick E. Smith, 93, British author (633 Squadron), heart attack. [257]
- Betty Miller Unterberger, 89, Scottish-born American historian. [258]
- Alfredo Villatoro, Honduran journalist. [259] (body found on this date)
- George Wyllie, 90, Scottish sculptor. [260]
- Vladimer Aptsiauri, 50, Georgian Olympic gold medal-winning (1988) fencer. [261]
- Tor Marius Gromstad, 22, Norwegian footballer (Stabæk), fall. [262] (Norwegian) (body discovered on this date)
- Mitchell Guist, 48, American reality series cast member (Swamp People), natural causes. [263]
- Derek Hammond-Stroud, 86, English opera singer. [264]
- Ernst Hinterberger, 80, Austrian author and screenwriter (Kaisermühlen Blues, Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter). [265] (German)
- Maude Aimee Humbard, 89, American gospel singer, widow of televangelist Rex Humbard, complications from Alzheimer's disease. [266]
- Chōseki Kanō, 82, Japanese calligrapher, pneumonia. [267] (Japanese)
- Louise Latimer, 96, American actress. [268]
- Mike McGrady, 78, American writer. [269]
- Taruni Sachdev, 14, Indian film actress (Paa), plane crash. [270]
- Mario Trejo, 86, Argentine poet. [271] (Spanish)
- Belita Woods, 63, American funk singer (Brainstorm, Parliament-Funkadelic), heart failure. [272]
- Tatsuya Yoshimura, 60, Japanese author, stomach cancer. [273] (Japanese)
- Trond Bråthen, 35, Norwegian singer and guitarist (Urgehal). [274]
- Arsala Rahmani Daulat, Afghan politician, Afghan High Peace Council member, shot. [275]
- Donald "Duck" Dunn, 70, American bass guitarist (The Blues Brothers, Booker T. & the M.G.'s). [276]
- Katya Filipova, 63, Bulgarian pop singer, pulmonary embolism. [277]
- Jin Chang-hyun, 82, South Korean violin manufacturer, colorectal cancer. [278] (Japanese)
- Les Leston, 91, British racing driver. [279]
- Jean McFarlane, Baroness McFarlane of Llandaff, 86, British nurse and peeress. [280]
- Nguyen Van Thien, 106, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vinh Long (1960–1968). [281]
- Lee Richardson, 33, British speedway rider, in-race crash. [282]
- Nolan Richardson III, 47, American college basketball coach (Tennessee State University). [283]
- Don Ritchie, 85, Australian volunteer, rescued 160 people from suicide. [284]
- Jack Simcock, 82, British artist. [285]
- Bill Walsh, 84, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). [286]
- Trevor Young, 86, New Zealand politician, MP for Hutt (1968–1978); Eastern Hutt (1978–1990). [287]
- Jan Bens, 91, Dutch footballer (Feyenoord). [288]
- Paul Cyr, 48, Canadian hockey player (Buffalo Sabres, New York Rangers, Hartford Whalers), heart failure. [289]
- Paul Dee, 65, American lawyer and athletic director (University of Miami). [290]
- Ernst Josef Fittkau, 75, German entomologist. [291] (German)
- Ruth Foster, 92, American actress (Little House on the Prairie). [292]
- Edward Joint, 89, American soldier and member of Easy Company. [293]
- Terry Martin, 74, American surfboard shaper. [294]
- Neil McKenty, 87, Canadian radio talk-show host and author. [295]
- Eddy Paape, 91, Belgian comics artist (Luc Orient). [296] (Dutch)
- Harold Arthur Poling, 86, American businessman, CEO and Chairman of Ford Motor Company (1990–1993). [297]
- Sam Porcello, 76, American food scientist, created the Oreo cookie filling. [298]
- Ken Selby, 76, American businessman, founder of Mazzio's, complications from lung cancer. [299]
- Fritz Ursell, 89, German-born British mathematician (Ursell number). [300]
- Jack Benaroya, 90, American real estate developer. [301]
- Patrick Bosch, 47, Dutch footballer (FC Twente), car accident. [302] (Dutch)
- Stanislav Brebera, 86, Czech chemist. [303] (Czech)
- Massimo Cenci, 68, Italian Roman Catholic priest, deputy secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, heart attack. [304]
- Tony DeZuniga, 79, Filipino comic book artist and co-creator of Jonah Hex and Black Orchid, complications from stroke. [305]
- Thea Hochleitner, 86, Austrian Olympic bronze medal-winning (1956) alpine skier. [306] (German)
- Rodolfo Kappenberger, 95, Swiss footballer. [307]
- Sir Michael Kerry, 88, British public servant. [308]
- Ramesh Mehta, 78, Indian comedian, playwright, director, and actor. [309]
- László Seregi, 82, Hungarian dancer and choreographer. [310] (French)
- Martin Stovold, 56, English cricketer, lung disease. [311]
- Travis H. Tomlinson, 98, American politician, Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina (1965–1969). [312]
- Frank Wills, 53, American baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals, Cleveland Indians). [313]
- Peter David, 60, British journalist (The Economist). [314]
- Horst Faas, 79, German photojournalist (Associated Press). [315]
- Ranjitsinh Pratapsinh Gaekwad, 74, Indian politician, member of the Lok Sabha (1980–1989), Maharaja of Baroda (since 1988). [316]
- Evelyn Johnson, 102, American aviator. [317]
- Miyozō Katō, 100, Japanese painter, senility. [318][dead link] (Japanese)
- April Kauffman, 47, American radio personality, homicide by firearm. [319]
- Günther Kaufmann, 64, German film actor, heart attack. [320]
- Pekka Marjamäki, 64, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player, heart attack. [321]
- Adam Christopher Mayes, 35, American FBI Top Ten Fugitive, suicide. [322]
- Kōichi Nakamoto, 75, Japanese politician, mayor of Ikoma, Nara, liver cancer. [323] (Japanese)
- Eddie Perkins, 75, American boxer. [324]
- Joyce Redman, 96, English-born Irish actress (Othello, Tom Jones), pneumonia. [325]
- Bernardo Sassetti, 41, Portuguese jazz pianist and film composer, fall. [326] (Portuguese)
- Carroll Shelby, 89, American automobile racer and designer. [327]
- Umeko Shimomura, 100, Japanese haiku poet, pneumonia. [328] (Japanese)
- Andreas Shipanga, 80, Namibian politician, Chairman of the Transitional Government of National Unity (1987, 1988), heart attack. [329]
- Gunnar Sønsteby, 94, Norwegian resistance movement member. [330] (Norwegian)
- Yasutomo Watanabe, 95, Japanese painter, acute heart failure. [331] (Japanese)
- Walter Wink, 76, American theologian, complications of dementia. [332]
- Gulumbu Yunupingu, 69, Australian Aboriginal artist. [333]
- Carl Beane, 59, American sports broadcaster and public address announcer (Fenway Park), heart attack. [334]
- Celso Chavez, 44, American guitarist (Possum Dixon), pneumonia. [335]
- Bertram Cohler, 73, American psychologist. [336]
- Alain Fossoul, 83, Belgian footballer, [337] (French)
- Sir Geoffrey Henry, 71, Cook Islands politician, Prime Minister (1983, 1989–1999), and Speaker of Parliament (since 2011), cancer. [338]
- Yoshiyuki Nagatake, 73, Japanese opera researcher and critic, prostate cancer. [339] (Japanese)
- Vidal Sassoon, 84, British hairstylist, leukemia. [340]
- Ingvald M. Smith-Kielland, 92, Norwegian royal servant. [341]
- Shizuteru Usui, 74, Japanese physician and author, president of the Hiroshima Prefectural Medical Association. [342] (Japanese)
- Ampon Tangnoppakul, 64, Thai detainee. [343]
- William Aquin Carew, 89, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Nuncio to Japan (1983–1997). [344]
- Junichi Itō, 63, Japanese banker, president of the Daisan Bank. [345] (Japanese)
- Nicholas Katzenbach, 90, American lawyer, United States Attorney General (1965–1966). [346]
- Lau Teng Chuan, 83, Singaporean sports administrator, stomach cancer. [347]
- Everett Lilly, 87, American bluegrass musician (The Lilly Brothers). [348]
- Carlos Loiseau, 63, Argentine cartoonist, cancer. [349]
- Sergio Marqués Fernández, 65, Spanish politician, President of the Principality of Asturias (1995-1999). [350]
- Bob Marshall, 77, American politician. Mayor of San Bruno, California (1980–1991). [351]
- Jerry McMorris, 71, American baseball executive (Colorado Rockies), pancreatic cancer. [352]
- Kiyoko Ōtani, 93, Japanese soprano, respiratory failure. [353] (Japanese)
- Frank Parr, 83, English cricketer and jazz musician. [354]
- Louis H. Pollak, 89, American federal judge. [355]
- George Stephen Ritchie, 97, British admiral. [356]
- Stacy Robinson, 50, American football player (New York Giants), cancer. [357]
- Minoru Sano, 85, Japanese businessperson, founder and president of Nipro, heart failure. [358] (Japanese)
- Maurice Sendak, 83, American author and illustrator (Where the Wild Things Are, Little Bear), complications of a stroke. [359]
- Roman Totenberg, 101, Polish-born American violinist, renal failure. [360]
- Jan van der Velden, 71, Dutch footballer, [361] (Dutch)
- Ivan Allen, 81, American ballet dancer (Metropolitan Opera). [362]
- Ferenc Bartha, 68, Hungarian economist, Governor of the National Bank of Hungary (1988–1990), suicide. [363] (Hungarian)
- Jules Bocandé, 53, Senegalese footballer, complications of surgery and stroke. [364]
- R. Michael Canjar, 58, American mathematician. [365]
- Robert Everett Coyle, 82, American federal judge. [366]
- Andrea Crisanti, 75, Italian production designer and art director. [367]
- Dennis E. Fitch, 69, American pilot (United Airlines Flight 232), brain cancer. [368]
- Hirotada Hayase, 71, Japanese track and field athlete (1960 Summer Olympics, 1964 Summer Olympics), blood poisoning. [369] (Japanese)
- Alexander Keynan, 90, Israeli microbiologist, co-founder and the first director of Israel Institute for Biological Research. [370] (Hebrew)
- Fahd al-Quso, 37, Yemeni militant, al-Qaeda member, airstrike. [371]
- Michael Burks, 54, American blues musician, heart attack. [372]
- Pat Frink, 67, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals), automobile accident. [373]
- Iraj Ghaderi, 77, Iranian film director and actor. [374] (Persian)
- Kåre Øistein Hansen, 88, Norwegian politician. [375]
- James Isaac, 51, American film director (Jason X) and special effects supervisor, blood cancer. [376]
- Kostas Karras, 76, Greek actor, MP (2000–2007), prostate cancer. [377] (Greek)
- Félix Kouadjo, 73, Ivorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bondoukou (since 1996). [378]
- Jean Laplanche, 87, French psychoanalyst, pulmonary fibrosis, [379] (French)
- George Lindsey, 83, American actor (The Andy Griffith Show, Mayberry R.F.D., Hee Haw), after brief illness. [380]
- Georgi Lozanov, 85, Bulgarian educator, developed Suggestopedia. [381]
- KM Mathew, 77, Indian writer. [382]
- Marika Mitsotakis, 82, Greek politician, wife of the Greek Prime Minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis (1990–1993), complications of poliomyelitis. [383]
- John Slack, 81, English cricketer and judge. [384]
- Yale Summers, 78, American actor (Daktari). [385]
- Tran Dinh Truong, 80, Vietnamese businessman. [386] (Vietnamese)
- Jan Trøjborg, 56, Danish politician, member of the Folketing (1987–2005), and Defence Minister (2000–2001), heart failure. [387] (Danish)
- Stevan Bena, 76, Serbian footballer. [388] (Serbian)
- Count Carl Johan Bernadotte of Wisborg, 95, Swedish royal, youngest son of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden. [389]
- James R. Browning, 93, American judge. [390]
- Aatos Erkko, 79, Finnish journalist and publisher, after long illness. [391]
- George Knobel, 89, Dutch football manager, complications of Alzheimer's disease. [392] (Dutch)
- Miguel Mora Gornals, 75, Spanish Olympic cyclist. [393] (Spanish)
- Roy Padayachie, 62, South African politician. [394]
- Ivica Šangulin, 75, Croatian football player and manager. [395] (Croation)
- Surendranath, 75, Indian cricketer. [396]
- Ali Uras, 88, Turkish Olympic basketball player and president of Galatasaray S.K. (1979–1986). [397] (Turkish)
- Haukur Angantýsson, 63, Icelandic chess player. [398] (Icelandic)
- T. P. Chandrasekharan, 51, Indian politician. [399]
- Alexander Chikvaidze, 74, Georgian diplomat. [400] (Georgian)
- Charlotte Hawkins Flowers, 112, American supercentenarian, kidney failure. [401]
- Angelica Garnett, 93, British writer and painter. [402]
- Crawford Hallock Greenewalt, Jr., 74, American archaeologist. [403]
- Mort Lindsey, 89, American orchestra leader and composer. [404]
- Alikhan Nakotskhoyev, 25, Russian football player. [405] (Russian)
- Anthony O'Connell, 73, Irish-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Knoxville (1988–1998) and Palm Beach (1998–2002). [406]
- Edward Short, Baron Glenamara, 99, British politician, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (1972–1976), MP for Newcastle upon Tyne Central (1951–1976). [407]
- Bob Stewart, 91, American television game show producer (Password, To Tell the Truth, The Price Is Right), natural causes. [408]
- Adam Yauch, 47, American musician (Beastie Boys) and film director (Gunnin' for That No. 1 Spot), salivary gland cancer. [409]
- Rashidi Yekini, 48, Nigerian footballer. [410]
- Edith Bliss, 52, Australian pop singer and television presenter. [411]
- Lloyd Brevett, 80, Jamaican double bassist (The Skatalites), complications from stroke. [412]
- Peter K. Cullins, 83, American admiral, first commander of the Naval Data Automation Command, complications from hepatitis B. [413]
- John Miles Foley, 65, American folklorist and literary scholar. [414]
- Jorge Illueca, 93, Panamanian politician, President (1984), respiratory failure. [415] (Spanish)
- František Tondra, 75, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Spiš (1989–2011), heart failure. [416] (Slovak)
- Felix Werder, 90, German-born Australian composer. [417]
- Peter Connolly, 77, British historian. [418]
- Mark Deutch, 67, Russian journalist, drowned. [419] (Russian)
- Nélida Gómez de Navajas, 76, Argentine human rights activist (Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo). [420] (Spanish)
- Fernando Lopes, 76, Portuguese film director, throat cancer. [421] (Portuguese)
- James Marker, 90, American-born Canadian businessman, inventor of Cheezies. [422]
- Charlotte Mitchell, 85, British actress. [423]
- Tufan Miñnullin, 76, Russian Tatar writer and playwright, heart attack. [424] (Russian)
- Les Mogg, 82, Australian football player. [425]
- Donald L. Owens, 82, American military officer. [426]
- J. T. Ready, 39, American border militia leader, former neo-Nazi, suicide by gunshot. [427]
- Junior Seau, 43, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots), suicide by gunshot. [428]
- Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih, 57, Indonesian physician, Minister of Health (2009–2012), cancer. [429]
- Akira Tonomura, 70, Japanese physicist, pancreatic cancer. [430] (Japanese)
- Digby Wolfe, 82, British actor and screenwriter (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), cancer. [431]
- Zvi Zeitlin, 90, Belorussian-born American classical violinist, pneumonia. [432]
- Gonçalo Amorim, 39, Portuguese Olympic cyclist. [433] (Portuguese)
- Gogó Andreu, 92, Argentine comedian and actor. [434] (Spanish)
- John Spencer Hardy, 98, American lieutenant general, NATO commander for Southern Europe. [435]
- Harold K. Hoskins, 85, American pilot, Tuskegee Airman, Congressional Gold Medal winner, complications from a fall. [436]
- Greg Jackson, 60, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns), heart attack. [437]
- Eric James, 87, British Anglican clergyman and broadcaster. [438]
- Senteza Kajubi, 86, Ugandan university administrator and academic. [439]
- James Kinley, 86, Canadian engineer and industrialist, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1994–2000). [440]
- Charles Pitts, 65, American soul musician, guitarist for Isaac Hayes, lung cancer. [441]
- Harriet Presser, 76, American sociologist and demographer. [442]
- Earl Rose, 85, American medical examiner, attempted to autopsy President Kennedy after assassination, Parkinson's disease. [443]
- Shanmugasundari, 75, Indian film actress, heart attack. [444]
- Mordechai Virshubski, 82, Israeli politician, MK (1977–1992) and Deputy Speaker of the Knesset (1988–1992). [445]
April 2012
See Deaths in April 2012.
March 2012
See Deaths in March 2012.
February 2012
January 2012
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