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*[[Jim Keane]], 87, American football player ([[Chicago Bears]], [[Green Bay Packers]]). [http://www.chicagobears.com/news/NewsStory.asp?story_id=7642] |
*[[Jim Keane]], 87, American football player ([[Chicago Bears]], [[Green Bay Packers]]). [http://www.chicagobears.com/news/NewsStory.asp?story_id=7642] |
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*[[Steven Kroll]], 69, American children's book author, surgical complications. [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/books/steven-kroll-author-of-childrens-books-dies-at-69.html] |
*[[Steven Kroll]], 69, American children's book author, surgical complications. [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/books/steven-kroll-author-of-childrens-books-dies-at-69.html] |
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*[[St. Clair Lee]], 66, American musician ([[The Hues Corporation]]). [http://www.inlandsocal.com/iguide/music/content/news/stories/PE_News_Local_D_slee09.4c80f76.html] |
*[[St. Clair Lee]], 66, American musician ([[The Hues Corporation]]). [https://web.archive.org/web/20110314091304/http://www.inlandsocal.com/iguide/music/content/news/stories/PE_News_Local_D_slee09.4c80f76.html] |
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*[[Bronko Nagurski Jr.]], 73, American player of [[Canadian football]] ([[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]]). [http://www.canada.com/Ticats+mourn+death+Bronko+Nagurski/4403826/story.html] |
*[[Bronko Nagurski Jr.]], 73, American player of [[Canadian football]] ([[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]]). [http://www.canada.com/Ticats+mourn+death+Bronko+Nagurski/4403826/story.html] |
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*[[John Olmsted]], 73, American naturalist and conservationist, liver cancer. [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-john-olmsted-20110319,0,7256213.story] |
*[[John Olmsted]], 73, American naturalist and conservationist, liver cancer. [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-john-olmsted-20110319,0,7256213.story] |
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*[[Roy Flatt]], 63, Scottish Anglican priest. [http://news.scotsman.com/obituaries/Obituary-Rev-Canon-Roy-Flatt.6741447.jp] |
*[[Roy Flatt]], 63, Scottish Anglican priest. [http://news.scotsman.com/obituaries/Obituary-Rev-Canon-Roy-Flatt.6741447.jp] |
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*[[Michael Gray (British Army officer)|Sir Michael Gray]], 78, British army general. [http://www.nvafriends.nl/index.php?cid=35&nid=239] |
*[[Michael Gray (British Army officer)|Sir Michael Gray]], 78, British army general. [http://www.nvafriends.nl/index.php?cid=35&nid=239] |
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*[[Virginia Klinekole]], 86, American politician, first female President of the [[Mescalero Apache]]. [http://m.ruidosonews.com/ruidoso/db_32802/contentdetail.htm |
*[[Virginia Klinekole]], 86, American politician, first female President of the [[Mescalero Apache]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110820095814/http://m.ruidosonews.com/ruidoso/db_32802/contentdetail.htm%3Bjsessionid%3DBE404691786850DB94450927614D0089?contentguid=JnkXaWzz&detailindex=0&pn=0&ps=10&full=true] |
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*[[Brian Lanker]], 63, American photojournalist, pancreatic cancer. [https://archive.is/20130104173231/http://www.registerguard.com/web/news/26005487-57/lanker-guard-register-brian-newspaper.html.csp] |
*[[Brian Lanker]], 63, American photojournalist, pancreatic cancer. [https://archive.is/20130104173231/http://www.registerguard.com/web/news/26005487-57/lanker-guard-register-brian-newspaper.html.csp] |
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*[[Rick Martin]], 59, Canadian ice hockey player ([[Buffalo Sabres]], [[Los Angeles Kings]]), heart attack. [http://blogs.buffalonews.com/sabres/2011/03/martin-just-had-that-flair.html] |
*[[Rick Martin]], 59, Canadian ice hockey player ([[Buffalo Sabres]], [[Los Angeles Kings]]), heart attack. [http://blogs.buffalonews.com/sabres/2011/03/martin-just-had-that-flair.html] |
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*[[Ladislav Novák]], 79, Czech footballer. [http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12010_6828103,00.html] |
*[[Ladislav Novák]], 79, Czech footballer. [http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12010_6828103,00.html] |
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*[[Pinetop Perkins]], 97, American blues musician, cardiac arrest. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110326092332/http://spinningsoul.com/2011/03/pinetoprip/] |
*[[Pinetop Perkins]], 97, American blues musician, cardiac arrest. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110326092332/http://spinningsoul.com/2011/03/pinetoprip/] |
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*[[Kjeld Tolstrup]], 45, Danish radio disc jockey ([[DR P3]]), after long illness. [http://www.dr.dk/p3/programmer/smag-paa-p3/2011/03/22/kjeld-tolstrup-er-d%C3%B8d] (Danish) |
*[[Kjeld Tolstrup]], 45, Danish radio disc jockey ([[DR P3]]), after long illness. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110326022338/http://www.dr.dk/p3/programmer/smag-paa-p3/2011/03/22/kjeld-tolstrup-er-d%C3%B8d] (Danish) |
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*[[Joe Wizan]], 76, Mexican-born American film producer and studio executive (''[[Jeremiah Johnson (film)|Jeremiah Johnson]]'', ''[[Dunston Checks In]]''), after long illness. [http://articles.latimes.com/2011/mar/25/local/la-me-joe-wizan-20110325] |
*[[Joe Wizan]], 76, Mexican-born American film producer and studio executive (''[[Jeremiah Johnson (film)|Jeremiah Johnson]]'', ''[[Dunston Checks In]]''), after long illness. [http://articles.latimes.com/2011/mar/25/local/la-me-joe-wizan-20110325] |
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*[[Victor Bouchard]], 84, Canadian pianist, duettist with pianist [[Renée Morisset]], respiratory disease. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110927163447/http://www.analekta.com/blog/en/2011/03/25/victor-bouchard-passes-away/] |
*[[Victor Bouchard]], 84, Canadian pianist, duettist with pianist [[Renée Morisset]], respiratory disease. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110927163447/http://www.analekta.com/blog/en/2011/03/25/victor-bouchard-passes-away/] |
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*[[Patrick Doeplah]], 20, Liberian footballer. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/9432387.stm] |
*[[Patrick Doeplah]], 20, Liberian footballer. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/9432387.stm] |
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*[[Viljar Loor]], 57, Estonian Olympic gold medal-winning ([[1980 Summer Olympics|1980]]) volleyball player. [http://uudised.err.ee/index.php?06226108] (Estonian) |
*[[Viljar Loor]], 57, Estonian Olympic gold medal-winning ([[1980 Summer Olympics|1980]]) volleyball player. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110722042842/http://uudised.err.ee/index.php?06226108] (Estonian) |
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*[[Jean-Guy Morissette]], 73, Canadian ice hockey player. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110514131804/http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/sports/article/1391681] |
*[[Jean-Guy Morissette]], 73, Canadian ice hockey player. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110514131804/http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/sports/article/1391681] |
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*[[Zoogz Rift]], 57, American musician, painter and professional wrestler. [http://www.dangerousminds.net/comments/zoogz_rift_r.i.p/] |
*[[Zoogz Rift]], 57, American musician, painter and professional wrestler. [http://www.dangerousminds.net/comments/zoogz_rift_r.i.p/] |
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*[[Normie Roy]], 82, American baseball player ([[Boston Braves (baseball)|Boston Braves]]). [https://groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries/browse_thread/thread/b6e45389669a769e?pli=1] |
*[[Normie Roy]], 82, American baseball player ([[Boston Braves (baseball)|Boston Braves]]). [https://groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries/browse_thread/thread/b6e45389669a769e?pli=1] |
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*[[Reuven Shefer]], 85, Israeli actor. [http://www.nrg.co.il/online/47/ART2/224/560.html] (Hebrew) |
*[[Reuven Shefer]], 85, Israeli actor. [http://www.nrg.co.il/online/47/ART2/224/560.html] (Hebrew) |
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*[[José Soriano (footballer)|José Soriano]], 93, Peruvian football player. [http://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/futbol/murio-el-peruano-soriano-arquero-de-%93la-maquina%94] (Spanish) |
*[[José Soriano (footballer)|José Soriano]], 93, Peruvian football player. [https://archive.is/20121203082352/http://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/futbol/murio-el-peruano-soriano-arquero-de-%93la-maquina%94] (Spanish) |
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*[[Helen Stenborg]], 86, American actress, cancer. [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/24/theater/helen-stenborg-actress-from-theatrical-family-dies-at-86.html?_r=0] |
*[[Helen Stenborg]], 86, American actress, cancer. [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/24/theater/helen-stenborg-actress-from-theatrical-family-dies-at-86.html?_r=0] |
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*[[George Alfred Walker]], 81, British businessman, founder of [[Brent Walker]]. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/finance-obituaries/8407450/George-Walker.html] |
*[[George Alfred Walker]], 81, British businessman, founder of [[Brent Walker]]. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/finance-obituaries/8407450/George-Walker.html] |
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*[[Richard Leacock]], 89, British documentary film maker (''[[Louisiana Story]]'', ''[[Primary (film)|Primary]]'', ''[[Monterey Pop]]'', ''[[Janis (film)|Janis]]''). [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/arts/richard-leacock-innovative-documentary-maker-dies-at-89.html] |
*[[Richard Leacock]], 89, British documentary film maker (''[[Louisiana Story]]'', ''[[Primary (film)|Primary]]'', ''[[Monterey Pop]]'', ''[[Janis (film)|Janis]]''). [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/arts/richard-leacock-innovative-documentary-maker-dies-at-89.html] |
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*[[Teodor Negoiţă]], 63, Romanian polar explorer and scientist. [http://www.nineoclock.ro/the-first-romanian-who-reached-north-pole-has-died/] |
*[[Teodor Negoiţă]], 63, Romanian polar explorer and scientist. [http://www.nineoclock.ro/the-first-romanian-who-reached-north-pole-has-died/] |
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*[[Trevor Storton]], 61, English footballer. [http://www.halifaxafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0 |
*[[Trevor Storton]], 61, English footballer. [https://web.archive.org/web/20111005071122/http://www.halifaxafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10437~2322724%2C00.html] |
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*[[Elizabeth Taylor]], 79, British-American actress (''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'', ''[[Cleopatra (1963 film)|Cleopatra]]'', ''[[BU<!-- capital U is correct-->tterfield 8]]''), heart failure. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12833100] |
*[[Elizabeth Taylor]], 79, British-American actress (''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'', ''[[Cleopatra (1963 film)|Cleopatra]]'', ''[[BU<!-- capital U is correct-->tterfield 8]]''), heart failure. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12833100] |
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*[[Fred Titmus]], 78, English test cricketer. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/9433563.stm] |
*[[Fred Titmus]], 78, English test cricketer. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/9433563.stm] |
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*[[Yrjö Hietanen]], 83, Finnish Olympic gold medal-winning ([[1952 Summer Olympics|1952]]) canoeist, stroke. [http://www.mtv3.fi/urheilu/muutlajit/uutiset.shtml/2011/04/1307135/helsingin-olympialaisten-suomalaissankari-kuollut?sekalaista] (Finnish) |
*[[Yrjö Hietanen]], 83, Finnish Olympic gold medal-winning ([[1952 Summer Olympics|1952]]) canoeist, stroke. [http://www.mtv3.fi/urheilu/muutlajit/uutiset.shtml/2011/04/1307135/helsingin-olympialaisten-suomalaissankari-kuollut?sekalaista] (Finnish) |
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*[[Diana Wynne Jones]], 76, British fantasy author (''[[Howl's Moving Castle]]''), lung cancer. [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/mar/27/diana-wynne-jones-obituary] |
*[[Diana Wynne Jones]], 76, British fantasy author (''[[Howl's Moving Castle]]''), lung cancer. [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/mar/27/diana-wynne-jones-obituary] |
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*[[Enn Klooren]], 70, Estonian actor. [http://www.uudised.err.ee/index.php?06226314] (Estonian) |
*[[Enn Klooren]], 70, Estonian actor. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120320214603/http://www.uudised.err.ee/index.php?06226314] (Estonian) |
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*[[Jean-Philippe Lecat]], 75, French politician. [http://www.lepoint.fr/politique/mort-de-jean-philippe-lecat-ministre-de-la-culture-de-giscard-01-04-2011-1314208_20.php] (French) |
*[[Jean-Philippe Lecat]], 75, French politician. [http://www.lepoint.fr/politique/mort-de-jean-philippe-lecat-ministre-de-la-culture-de-giscard-01-04-2011-1314208_20.php] (French) |
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*[[Raymond-Marie Tchidimbo]], 90, Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Conakry|Conakry]] (1962–1979).[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/btchi.html] |
*[[Raymond-Marie Tchidimbo]], 90, Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Conakry|Conakry]] (1962–1979).[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/btchi.html] |
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*[[Claudia Heill]], 29, Austrian [[judo]]ka, silver medalist at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], suspected suicide. [http://insidethegames.biz/sports/summer/judo/12528-olympic-silver-medallist-commits-suicide] |
*[[Claudia Heill]], 29, Austrian [[judo]]ka, silver medalist at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], suspected suicide. [http://insidethegames.biz/sports/summer/judo/12528-olympic-silver-medallist-commits-suicide] |
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*[[Tom Kelleher (American football official)|Tom Kelleher]], 85, American football official (1960–1987), complications from pneumonia. [http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/04/01/2146735/ex-official-part-of-super-bowl.html#] |
*[[Tom Kelleher (American football official)|Tom Kelleher]], 85, American football official (1960–1987), complications from pneumonia. [http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/04/01/2146735/ex-official-part-of-super-bowl.html#] |
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*[[Vassili Kononov]], 88, Russian military veteran and war criminal. [http://www.ir.lv/2011/4/1/miris-par-kara-noziegumiem-notiesatais-kononovs] (Latvian) |
*[[Vassili Kononov]], 88, Russian military veteran and war criminal. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110723194826/http://www.ir.lv/2011/4/1/miris-par-kara-noziegumiem-notiesatais-kononovs] (Latvian) |
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*[[Ishbel MacAskill]], 70, Scottish Gaelic singer and heritage campaigner. [https://archive.is/20130202101525/http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/obituaries/Obituary-Ishbel-MacAskill-Gaelic-singer.6745958.jp] |
*[[Ishbel MacAskill]], 70, Scottish Gaelic singer and heritage campaigner. [https://archive.is/20130202101525/http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/obituaries/Obituary-Ishbel-MacAskill-Gaelic-singer.6745958.jp] |
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*[[Mel McDaniel]], 68, American country music singer ("[[Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On]]"), cancer. [http://blog.gactv.com/blog/2011/03/31/grand-ole-opry-member-mel-mcdaniel-dies/] |
*[[Mel McDaniel]], 68, American country music singer ("[[Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On]]"), cancer. [http://blog.gactv.com/blog/2011/03/31/grand-ole-opry-member-mel-mcdaniel-dies/] |
Revision as of 13:13, 7 September 2017
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2011.
March 2011
- Barklie Lakin, 96, British industrialist (Chairman of Vickers Armstrong) and naval officer, natural causes [1]
- Leonard Lomell, 91, American World War II veteran, recipient of the Silver Star and Purple Heart, natural causes. [2]
- John M. Lounge, 64, American NASA astronaut (1981–1991), complications from liver cancer. [3]
- Ion Monea, 70, Romanian Olympic silver (1968) and bronze (1960) medal-winning boxer. [4]
- Fateh Singh Rathore, 72, Indian wildlife conservationist. [5]
- Hazel Rowley, 59, British-born Australian writer (Tête-à-tête), cerebral haemorrhage. [6]
- Simeonie Amagoalik, 77, Canadian carver, cancer. [7]
- Shahbaz Bhatti, 42, Pakistani politician, Minister for Minorities (since 2008), shot. [8]
- Anthony Walter Dayrell Brooke, 98, British heir to the Sarawakan throne. [9][permanent dead link]
- Bernard Cywinski, 70, American architect (Apple Store), partner and founder of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, cancer. [10]
- John Haines, 86, American poet. [11]
- Erling Kroner, 67, Danish trombonist and bandleader, cancer. [12] (Danish)
- Edward Barnes Leisenring, Jr., 85, American businessman. [13]
- Sir Allan Louisy, 94, Saint Lucian politician and judge, Prime Minister (1979–1981). [14]
- Luis Martínez Villicaña, 71, Mexican politician, Governor of Michoacán (1986–1988), Secretary of Agrarian Reform (1982–1986). [15]
- Ruby Muhammad, 103, American spiritual figure, lung cancer. [16]
- Art Statuto, 85, American football player (Los Angeles Rams). [17]
- Thor Vilhjálmsson, 85, Icelandic author, natural causes. [18] (Icelandic)
- Aldo Clementi, 85, Italian composer. [19]
- May Cutler, 87, Canadian author and publisher, founder of Tundra Books, first female Mayor of Westmount, Quebec (1987–1991). [20]
- Paquito Diaz, 73, Filipino actor, complications from a stroke. [21]
- James L. Elliot, 67, American astronomer, discovered rings of Uranus. [22]
- Lasse Eriksson, 61, Swedish comedian. [23] (Swedish)
- Goga Kapoor, 70, Indian actor. [24]
- Irena Kwiatkowska, 98, Polish actress. [25]
- Al Morgan, 91, American novelist and television producer (The Today Show), after long illness. [26]
- Venkatraman Radhakrishnan, 81, Indian astrophysicist, cardiac complications. [27]
- Theron Strinden, 91, American politician. [28]
- James Travers, 62, Canadian journalist, political correspondent (Toronto Star), editor in chief (Ottawa Citizen, 1991–1996), post-surgery complications. [29]
- Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, 86, Nepali Prime Minister (1990–1991, 1999–2000), multiple organ failure. [30]
- Mary Bowermaster, 93, American masters athletics champion. [31]
- Frank Chirkinian, 84, American producer (CBS Sports), lung cancer. [32]
- Annie Fargue, 76, French actress and manager, cancer. [33] (French)
- Vivienne Harris, 89, British businesswoman and newspaper publisher, co-founder of the Jewish Telegraph. [34]
- Charles Jarrott, 83, British film and television director (Anne of the Thousand Days), prostate cancer. [35]
- Chester Kahapea, 65, American soil scientist, known as the "face of Hawaiian statehood", complications of Lou Gehrig's disease. [36]
- Ed Manning, 68, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets) and coach (San Antonio Spurs), heart condition. [37]
- Johnny Preston, 71, American pop singer ("Running Bear"), heart failure. [38]
- Mikhail Simonov, 81, Russian aircraft designer, chief designer of the Sukhoi Design Bureau (1983–2011), after long illness. [39]
- Arjun Singh, 80, Indian politician, Minister of Human Resource Development (2004–2009), heart attack. [40]
- Alenush Terian, 90, Iranian astronomer and physicist. [41]
- María Ugarte, 97, Spanish-Dominican author, historian and journalist. [42]
- Simon van der Meer, 85, Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate. [43]
- Eivor Alm, 86, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier. [44] (Swedish)
- Jimmy Carnes, 76, American track and field athlete, coach and administrator, cancer. [45]
- Mario Coppola, 74, Italian nuclear physicist. [46] (Italian)
- Alberto Granado, 88, Argentine-born Cuban biochemist and writer, travel companion of Che Guevara (The Motorcycle Diaries). [47]
- Oswald Georg Hirmer, 81, German-born South African Roman Catholic missionary, Bishop of Umtata (1997–2008). [48]
- Manolis Rasoulis, 65, Greek singer-songwriter, author and journalist. [49]
- Viktor Voroshilov, 84, Soviet footballer. [50] (Russian)
- Jean Bartel, 87, American actress, Miss America 1943. [51]
- Marie Andrée Bertrand, 85, Canadian criminologist, feminist and anti-prohibitionist. [52]
- Patricia Brennan, 66, Australian feminist and clinician, advocate of women Anglican priests, cancer. [53]
- Rostislav Čtvrtlík, 47, Czech stage, television and voice actor, brain tumor. [54] (Czech)
- Mike DeStefano, 44, American comedian (Last Comic Standing), heart attack. [55]
- Oddmund Jensen, 82, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier. [56]
- John Edward Morton, 86, New Zealand biologist and theologian. [57]
- Ján Popluhár, 75, Slovak footballer (1962 FIFA World Cup). [58]
- Louie Ramsay, 81, British actress (The Ruth Rendell Mysteries). [59]
- Reg Stewart, 85, English footballer (Colchester United), natural causes. [60]
- Edward Ullendorff, 91, British historian. [61]
- Frank Ziegler, 87, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles). [62]
- Cándido Bidó, 74, Dominican painter, cardio-respiratory failure. [63]
- Vladimir Brazhnikov, 69, Russian football coach, myocardial infarction. [64] (Russian)
- Frank Dezelan, 80, American baseball umpire (1958–1970). [65]
- Adrián Escudero, 83, Spanish footballer. [66] (Spanish)
- Samuel Hazard Gillespie, Jr., 100, American lawyer and politician, pancreatic cancer. [67]
- Rudy Salud, 72, Filipino sports executive, PBA Commissioner (1988–1992), complications from surgery. [68]
- Iraj Afshar, 85, Iranian bibliographer and historian. [69]
- Victor Manuel Blanco, 92, American astronomer, director of the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. [70]
- Masoud Boroumand, 83, Iranian football player. [71]
- Richard Campbell, 55, British player of cello and viola da gamba. [72]
- Herb Kawainui Kane, 82, American artist, Hawaiian cultural advocate, participant in the Hokulea voyage. [73]
- Moses Katjiuongua, 68, Namibian politician. Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- Jim Keane, 87, American football player (Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers). [74]
- Steven Kroll, 69, American children's book author, surgical complications. [75]
- St. Clair Lee, 66, American musician (The Hues Corporation). [76]
- Bronko Nagurski Jr., 73, American player of Canadian football (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). [77]
- John Olmsted, 73, American naturalist and conservationist, liver cancer. [78]
- Mike Starr, 44, American bassist (Alice in Chains, Sun Red Sun). [79]
- Sona Aslanova, 86, Azerbaijanian soprano. [80]
- Jacques Brichant, 80, Belgian tennis player. [81] (French)
- David S. Broder, 81, American journalist (The Washington Post), complications from diabetes. [82]
- Edward A. Burdick, 89, American civil servant. [83]
- Doris Burn, 87, American children's book author and illustrator. [84]
- Seán Cronin, 91, Irish journalist and republican, Irish Republican Army chief of staff (1957–1958, 1959–1960), after long illness. [85]
- Armando Goyena, 88, Filipino actor. [86]
- Andrew Hao Jinli, 95, Chinese Roman Catholic underground Bishop of Xiwanzi (since 1984). [87]
- Bob Marcucci, 81, American talent agent, respiratory complications. [88]
- Bob McNamara, 94, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics). [89]
- Des Meagher, 67, Australian footballer (Hawthorn). [90]
- Lindy Pearson, 82, American football player (Detroit Lions). [91]
- Inge Sørensen, 86, Danish swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist (1936). [92] (Danish)
- Toshiko Takaezu, 88, American ceramic artist. [93]
- Bill Blackbeard, 84, American comic strip writer and editor. [94]
- Bob Callahan, 87, American football player (Buffalo Bills). [95]
- Nick Harbaruk, 67, Polish-born Canadian ice hockey player, bone cancer. [96]
- Don Boven, 86, American basketball player and coach (Western Michigan University), heart disease. [97]
- Baliram Kashyap, 74, Indian politician, MP for Bastar (since 1998), after long illness. [98]
- Gabriel Laderman, 81, American painter, cancer, [99]
- Danny Paton, 75, Scottish footballer. [100]
- Emmett J. Rice, 91, American economist and banking official, heart failure. [101]
- Eddie Snyder, 92, American composer ("Strangers in the Night", "Spanish Eyes"). [102]
- David Viñas, 83, Argentine dramatist, critic and novelist, pneumonic infection. [103]
- David Brown, 69, British cricketer, brain tumour. [104]
- Osvaldo Rodrigues da Cunha, 80, Brazilian paleontologist and herpetologist. [105] (Portuguese)
- Val ffrench Blake, 98, British army officer and author. [106]
- Alfred Genovese, 79, American oboist, complications from cardiac arrest. [107]
- Jack Hardy, 63, American singer-songwriter. [108]
- Nancy Kominsky, 95, American art teacher and broadcaster. [109]
- Hugh Martin, 96, American songwriter ("Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas") and film composer (Meet Me in St. Louis), natural causes. [110]
- Héctor Francisco Medina Polanco, 37, Honduran television journalist, shot. [111].
- Frank Neuhauser, 97, American patent attorney and spelling bee champion, winner of the 1925 Scripps National Spelling Bee. [112]
- Valter Nyström, 95, Swedish Olympic track and field athlete. [113] (Swedish)
- Danny Stiles, 87, American radio host. [114]
- Donny George Youkhanna, 60, Iraqi archaeologist, anthropologist and author, heart attack. [115]
- Ali Hassan al-Jaber, 56, Qatari photojournalist (Al Jazeera), shot. [116]
- Donald Brenner, 64, Canadian judge, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia (2000–2009). [117]
- Bruce Campbell, 87, Canadian politician. [118]
- Olive Dickason, 91, Canadian historian and author. [119]
- Margaret Fish, 112, British supercentenarian, oldest person in the United Kingdom. [120]
- Juan García-Santacruz Ortiz, 77, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Guadix (1992–2009). [121]
- Kumar Indrajitsinhji, 73, Indian cricketer, cancer. [122]
- Shifra Lerer, 95, Argentinian-born American Yiddish theatre actress, stroke. [123]
- Joe Morello, 82, American drummer (The Dave Brubeck Quartet). [124]
- John Nettleship, 71, British teacher, inspiration for character of Severus Snape, cancer. [125]
- Mitchell Page, 59, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics), and coach (St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Nationals). [126]
- Nilla Pizzi, 91, Italian singer. [127]
- Tawfik Toubi, 88, Israeli Arab politician, last surviving member of the first Knesset. [128]
- Roy Flatt, 63, Scottish Anglican priest. [129]
- Sir Michael Gray, 78, British army general. [130]
- Virginia Klinekole, 86, American politician, first female President of the Mescalero Apache. [131]
- Brian Lanker, 63, American photojournalist, pancreatic cancer. [132]
- Rick Martin, 59, Canadian ice hockey player (Buffalo Sabres, Los Angeles Kings), heart attack. [133]
- Ritchie Pickett, 56, New Zealand country singer. [134]
- David Rumelhart, 68, American psychologist, created computer simulations of neural processing, Pick's disease. [135]
- Nicholas Smisko, 75, American clergyman, Head of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese (since 1984), cancer. [136]
- Jean Smith, 82, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League). [137]
- Owsley Stanley, 76, American-born Australian underground LSD chemist and sound engineer (Grateful Dead), traffic accident. [138]
- Leo Steinberg, 90, American art historian and critic. [139]
- Vitaly Vulf, 80, Russian theater critic and television host. [140]
- Gerald Barry, 63, Irish journalist and broadcaster, illness. [141]
- Todd Cerney, 57, American country musician and producer, melanoma. [142]
- Leslie Collier, 90, British virologist. [143]
- José Pinto Correia, 80, Portuguese politician, Governor of Macau (1986–1987). [144]
- Bob Greaves, 76, British journalist and broadcaster, cancer. [145]
- Jülide Gülizar, 82, Turkish anchorwoman, one of the nation's first television presenters. [146]
- Eduard Gushchin, 70, Russian Olympic bronze medal-winning (1968) athlete. [147]
- Big Jack Johnson, 70, American guitarist and blues singer. [148]
- Giora Leshem, 71, Israeli poet and publisher. [149] (Hebrew)
- G. Alan Marlatt, 69, American professor, kidney failure. [150]
- Larry Zolf, 76, Canadian journalist and humorist. [151]
- José Agdamag, 89, Filipino soldier and Olympic sports shooter. [152]
- Amos Bar, 79, Israeli author. [153] (Hebrew)
- Keith Fordyce, 82, British radio and television presenter (Ready Steady Go!). [154]
- Frank Howard, 85, Canadian politician, member of the BC Legislative Assembly for Skeena (1953–1956; 1979–1986), MP for Skeena (1957–1974). [155]
- Musa Juma, 42, Kenyan musician, pneumonia. [156]
- Yakov Kreizberg, 51, Russian-born Austrian-American conductor. [157]
- Jean Liedloff, 84, American writer. [158]
- Peter Loader, 81, British cricketer. [159]
- Marty Marion, 94, American baseball player and manager, National League MVP (1944). [160]
- Nate Dogg, 41, American musician, stroke. [161]
- Fred Sanford, 91, American baseball player. [162]
- Smiley Culture, 48, British reggae singer and DJ, apparent suicide by stabbing. [163]
- Melvin Sparks, 64, American jazz and soul guitarist, heart attack. [164]
- Sándor Arnóth, 51, Hungarian politician, car accident. [165] (Hungarian)
- Sadiq Batcha, 47, Indian businessman and politician, suicide by hanging. [166]
- Carel Boshoff, 83, South African religious and cultural activist, cancer. [167]
- Betty Lowman Carey, 96, American rower. [168]
- Tom Dunbar, 51, American baseball player (Texas Rangers). [169]
- Al Israel, 75, American actor. [170]
- Thomas Nkuissi, 82, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nkongsamba (1978–1992). [171]
- Lloyd Oliver, 88, American veteran, World War II code talker. [172]
- James Pritchett, 88, American actor (The Doctors). [173]
- Lorenda Starfelt, 56, American producer, cancer. [174]
- James C. Tyree, 53, American businessman, chairman and CEO of the Chicago Sun-Times, cancer. [175]
- Murray Warmath, 98, American college football coach (Minnesota Golden Gophers), natural causes. [176]
- Richard Wirthlin, 80, American political strategist and religious leader, renal failure. [177]
- Moisis Michail Bourlas, 92, Greek Resistance veteran. [178] (Greek)
- Banny deBrum, 54, Marshallese diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1996–2008, 2009–2011) and Canada (1999–2011). [179][permanent dead link]
- Michael Gough, 94, British actor (Sleepy Hollow, Batman), after short illness. [180]
- Abdel Moneim El-Guindi, 74, Egyptian Olympic bronze medal-winning (1960) boxer. [181] (Arabic)
- Ferlin Husky, 85, American country music singer, heart failure. [182]
- Don Kennard, 81, American politician, Texas State Senator (1963–1973). [183]
- Murdoch Mitchison, 88, British zoologist. [184]
- J.B. Steane, 83, British music critic. [185]
- Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy, 90, Monegasque princess. [186]
- Ze'ev Boim, 67, Israeli Knesset member, cancer. [187]
- Enzo Cannavale, 82, Italian actor (Cinema Paradiso). [188] (Italian)
- Warren Christopher, 85, American diplomat, Secretary of State (1993–1997), complications from kidney and bladder cancer. [189]
- Alphonse De Vreese, 89, French cyclist. [190]
- Arthur Charles Evans, 94, British author and police officer. [191]
- Jet Harris, 71, British musician (The Shadows), throat cancer. [192]
- Drew Hill, 54, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Houston Oilers), stroke. [193]
- Charlie Metro, 91, American baseball player and manager (Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Athletics), mesothelioma. [194]
- Peter Weigand, 69, American Olympic sprint canoer. [195]
- Kirk Wipper, 87, Canadian founder of the Canadian Canoe Museum. [196]
- Patrick Ahern, 92, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of New York (1970–1994). [197]
- Kym Bonython, 90, Australian art, jazz and speedway entrepreneur. [198]
- Guillermo Ford, 74, Panamanian politician, Vice President of Panama (1989–1994). [199]
- Raymond Garlick, 84, British poet and editor. [200]
- Barrington Gaynor, 45, Jamaican footballer. [201]
- Knut, 4, German-born polar bear, drowned. [202]
- Gustav Lantschner, 100, Austrian Olympic silver medal-winning (1936) alpine skier and actor. [203]
- Tom McAvoy, 74, American baseball player (Washington Senators). [204]
- Zew Wawa Morejno, 95, Polish-born American rabbi. [205] (Polish)
- Mohammed Nabbous, 28, Libyan journalist, founder of Alhurra TV, shot. [206]
- Navin Nischol, 65, Indian actor, heart attack. [207]
- Jim Roslof, 64, American artist (Dungeons & Dragons), cancer. [208]
- Robert Ross, 92, American physician and medical school founder (Ross University School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine), cancer. [209]
- Bob Rush, 85, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Braves, Chicago White Sox). [210]
- Leonard Webb, 89, British politician, Mayor of Thame (1975–1979). [211]
- John Apacible, 38, Filipino actor (Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin), shooting. [212]
- Don Canney, 80, American politician, Mayor of Cedar Rapids, Iowa (1969–1992), heart failure. [213]
- Bob Christo, 72, Australian-born Indian actor, heart attack. [214]
- Néstor de Vicente, 46, Argentine footballer, car crash. [215] (Spanish)
- Oliver Humperdink, 62, American professional wrestling manager, pneumonia and cancer. [216]
- Agostinho Januszewicz, 80, Polish-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Luziânia (1989–2004). [217]
- Johnny Pearson, 85, British composer, arranger and pianist. [218]
- Sara Ruddick, 76, American philosopher and author, pulmonary fibrosis. [219]
- Dorothy Young, 103, American actress, assistant to Harry Houdini. [220]
- Michael Abramson, 62, American artist and photographer, kidney cancer. [221]
- Barry Ackerley, 76, American businessman (Ackerley Group), former owner of the Seattle SuperSonics, stroke. [222]
- Nikolai Andrianov, 58, Russian gymnast, most medaled athlete at the 1976 Summer Olympics, after long illness. [223]
- Jesús Aranguren, 66, Spanish footballer and manager. [224] (Spanish)
- Hans Boskamp, 78, Dutch actor and footballer, stroke. [225] (Dutch)
- John L. Cashin, Jr., 82, American civil rights campaigner, kidney failure. [226]
- Ray Eden, 42, British cyclist, head injuries. [227]
- Mayhew Foster, 99, American brigadier general, flew captured Hermann Göring to interrogation. [228]
- Tomas Gonzalez, 41, Filipino stand-up comedian, heart attack [229]
- Loleatta Holloway, 64, American soul and disco musician, heart failure. [230]
- Hansl Krönauer, 78, German folk singer and composer. [231] (German)
- Ladislav Novák, 79, Czech footballer. [232]
- Pinetop Perkins, 97, American blues musician, cardiac arrest. [233]
- Kjeld Tolstrup, 45, Danish radio disc jockey (DR P3), after long illness. [234] (Danish)
- Joe Wizan, 76, Mexican-born American film producer and studio executive (Jeremiah Johnson, Dunston Checks In), after long illness. [235]
- Artur Agostinho, 90, Portuguese sports journalist and actor. [236] (Portuguese)
- Nadia Barentin, 74, French actress (Les Blessures assassines). [237] (French)
- Victor Bouchard, 84, Canadian pianist, duettist with pianist Renée Morisset, respiratory disease. [238]
- Patrick Doeplah, 20, Liberian footballer. [239]
- Viljar Loor, 57, Estonian Olympic gold medal-winning (1980) volleyball player. [240] (Estonian)
- Jean-Guy Morissette, 73, Canadian ice hockey player. [241]
- Zoogz Rift, 57, American musician, painter and professional wrestler. [242]
- Normie Roy, 82, American baseball player (Boston Braves). [243]
- Reuven Shefer, 85, Israeli actor. [244] (Hebrew)
- José Soriano, 93, Peruvian football player. [245] (Spanish)
- Helen Stenborg, 86, American actress, cancer. [246]
- George Alfred Walker, 81, British businessman, founder of Brent Walker. [247]
- José Argüelles, 72, American New Age author. [248]
- Jean Bartik, 86, American computer programmer (ENIAC). [249]
- Henry Jerome, 93, American big band leader, trumpeter, arranger, and composer. [250]
- Živorad Kovačević, 80, Serbian diplomat. [251] (Serbian)
- Sir Frank Lampl, 84, British businessman. [252]
- Richard Leacock, 89, British documentary film maker (Louisiana Story, Primary, Monterey Pop, Janis). [253]
- Teodor Negoiţă, 63, Romanian polar explorer and scientist. [254]
- Trevor Storton, 61, English footballer. [255]
- Elizabeth Taylor, 79, British-American actress (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Cleopatra, BUtterfield 8), heart failure. [256]
- Fred Titmus, 78, English test cricketer. [257]
- Fritz Tschannen, 90, Swiss accordion player and Olympic ski jumper. [258]
- Leonard Weinglass, 78, American civil rights lawyer, pancreatic cancer. [259][permanent dead link]
- Stig Berntsson, 80, Swedish Olympic sports shooter. [260]
- Julian Gbur, 68, Polish-born Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Stryi (since 2000). [261] (Ukrainian)
- Hanni Gehring, 84, German Olympic cross-country skier. [262] (German)
- William M. Greathouse, 91, American Nazarene minister, heart failure. [263]
- Dudley Laws, 76, Jamaican-born Canadian civil rights activist, kidney disease. [264]
- Anselmo Müller, 79, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Januária (1984–2008). [265]
- Gloria Valencia de Castaño, 83, Colombian television host, respiratory failure. [266] (Spanish)
- Lanford Wilson, 73, American playwright. [267]
- Floyd Bedbury, 73, American Olympic speed skater, cancer. [268]
- Thomas Eisner, 81, American biologist, Parkinson's disease. [269]
- Fred, South African baboon, lethal injection. [270]
- Luis María Estrada Paetau, 75, Guatemalan Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Izabal (1977–2004). [271]
- Edwin Gaustad, 87, American religious historian. [272]
- Maria Isakova, 92, Soviet speed skater. [273]
- Pavel Leonov, 90, Russian naïve artist. [274]
- Almena Lomax, 95, American journalist and civil rights activist, founder of the Los Angeles Tribune, after short illness. [275]
- M. Blane Michael, 68, American federal judge. [276]
- Hugo Midón, 67, Argentine theatre director and actor, after long illness. [277] (Spanish)
- Thady Wyndham-Quin, 7th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl, 71, Anglo-Irish aristocrat. [278]
- Roger Abbott, 64, Canadian actor and comedian (Royal Canadian Air Farce), chronic lymphocytic leukemia. [279]
- Joe Bageant, 64, American writer, social critic and political commentator, cancer. [280]
- Paul Baran, 84, American Internet pioneer, complications from lung cancer. [281]
- Alexander Barykin, 59, Russian musician, heart attack. [282] (Russian)
- Carl Bunch, 71, American drummer (Buddy Holly and the Crickets). [283]
- Greg Centauro, 34, French pornographic actor, cardiac arrest. [284]
- Harry Coover, 94, American inventor (Super Glue). [285]
- Lula Côrtes, 61, Brazilian musician (Paêbirú), throat cancer. [286] (Portuguese)
- Cibele Dorsa, 36, Brazilian actress and writer, suicide by jumping. [287] (Portuguese)
- Geraldine Ferraro, 75, American politician, U.S. Representative from New York (1979–1985) and 1984 Vice Presidential nominee, multiple myeloma. [288]
- František Havránek, 87, Czech football player and manager. [289] (Czech)
- Yrjö Hietanen, 83, Finnish Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) canoeist, stroke. [290] (Finnish)
- Diana Wynne Jones, 76, British fantasy author (Howl's Moving Castle), lung cancer. [291]
- Enn Klooren, 70, Estonian actor. [292] (Estonian)
- Jean-Philippe Lecat, 75, French politician. [293] (French)
- Raymond-Marie Tchidimbo, 90, Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Conakry (1962–1979).[294]
- Robert Underwood, 76, American Negro League baseball player. [295]
- Eric Zentner, 30, American male fashion model, traffic collision. [296]
- Jeff Andrus, 64, American screenwriter, congestive heart failure. [297]
- Sir Clement Arrindell, 79, Kittitian politician, Governor-General (1983–1995). [298]
- David E. Davis, 80, American automotive writer, editor and publisher (Car and Driver, Automobile), complications from bladder surgery. [299]
- Lawrence Elion, 93, British actor. [300]
- Farley Granger, 85, American actor (Strangers on a Train, Rope), natural causes. [301]
- H. R. F. Keating, 84, British crime fiction writer. [302]
- Ellen McCormack, 84, American pro-life activist and politician, two-time Presidential candidate (1976, 1980). [303]
- DJ Megatron, 32, American disc jockey, shot. [304]
- Günther Mund, 76, German-born Chilean Olympic diver, plane crash. [305] (Spanish)
- Dorothea Puente, 82, American serial killer, natural causes. [306]
- George Tooker, 90, American painter, kidney failure. [307]
- Wenche Foss, 93, Norwegian actress, natural causes. [308] (Norwegian)
- Lee Hoiby, 85, American composer, metastatic melanoma. [309]
- Sonia Osorio, 83, Colombian ballet dancer and choreographer, respiratory failure. [310] (Spanish)
- Esben Storm, 60, Danish-born Australian actor, director and producer, heart attack. [311]
- Guy M. Townsend, 90, American Air Force brigadier general and test pilot. [312]
- José Alencar, 79, Brazilian entrepreneur and politician, Vice-President (2003–2010), multiple organ failure. [313]
- Bob Benny, 84, Belgian singer. [314]
- Iakovos Kambanelis, 88, Greek author, playwright, poet, lyricist and journalist, kidney failure. [315] (Greek)
- Edith Klestil, 78, Austrian first lady (1992–1998), first wife of President Thomas Klestil, cancer. [316]
- Neil Reimer, 89, Canadian politician, Leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party (1962–1968). [317]
- Jim Seymour, 64, American football player (Chicago Bears). [318]
- Ângelo de Sousa, 73, Portuguese painter, sculptor, draftsman and professor, cancer. [319] (Portuguese)
- Alan Tang, 64, Hong Kong actor, film producer and director, stroke. [320]
- Robert Tear, 72, British opera singer, cancer. [321]
- Endre Wolf, 97, Hungarian violinist. [322]
- Harley Allen, 55, American bluegrass and country singer, cancer. [323]
- Jacques Amir, 78, Israeli politician. [324] (Hebrew)
- Jorge Camacho, 77, Cuban painter. [325] (Spanish)
- Jack Fulk, 78, American businessman, co-founder of Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits. [326]
- Tamar Golan, 76, Israeli journalist and diplomat. [327]
- Lyudmila Gurchenko, 75, Russian film actress and singer, People's Artist of the USSR. [328] (Russian)
- Johnny Harra, 64, American actor, Elvis impersonator. [329]
- Denis McLean, 80, New Zealand diplomat, academic, author and civil servant. [330]
- Wally Peterson, 93, American actor, singer and stage manager. [331]
- Nutan Prasad, 65, Indian actor, after long illness. [332]
- Liaquat Soldier, 59, Pakistani comedian, heart attack. [333]
- Tony Barrell, 70, British-born Australian broadcaster and writer. [334]
- Gil Clancy, 88, American Hall of Fame boxing trainer. [335]
- Alan Fitzgerald, 75, Australian journalist, cancer. [336]
- Oddvar Hansen, 89, Norwegian footballer and coach (SK Brann). [337] (Norwegian)
- Claudia Heill, 29, Austrian judoka, silver medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics, suspected suicide. [338]
- Tom Kelleher, 85, American football official (1960–1987), complications from pneumonia. [339]
- Vassili Kononov, 88, Russian military veteran and war criminal. [340] (Latvian)
- Ishbel MacAskill, 70, Scottish Gaelic singer and heritage campaigner. [341]
- Mel McDaniel, 68, American country music singer ("Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On"), cancer. [342]
- Bosko Radonjich, 67, Serbian nationalist, after short illness. [343]
- Edward Stobart, 56, British haulage contractor and entrepreneur. [344]
- Henry Taub, 83, American entrepreneur, founder of Automatic Data Processing, leukemia. [345]