Deaths in January 1998
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 1998.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
January 1998
1
- John F. Bateman, 83, American football player and coach.[1]
- Dennis Hatsell, 67, English footballer.
- Haxhi Lleshi, 84, Albanian military leader and communist politician.
- Zhao Luorui, 85, Chinese poet and translator.
- Alphonse Piché, 80, Canadian poet.
- Åke Seyffarth, 78, Swedish speed skater and road cyclist.[2]
- Helen Wills Moody, 92, American tennis player.[3]
2
- Wolfram Bialas, 62, German chess master.
- Sergei Frolov, 73, Soviet/Russian realist painter and graphic artist.
- Frank Muir, 77, English comedy writer and radio and television personality.[4]
- Rell Sunn, 47, American World surfing champion, cancer.[5]
- Nick Venet, 61, American record producer, Burkitt's lymphoma.[6]
3
- Wayne Ambler, 82, American baseball player.[7]
- Eddie Campagnuolo, 70, featherweight professional boxer from Connecticut.
- Essie Coffey, 56, Australian Aboriginal community leader.
- Howard Gilman, 73, American philanthropist and art collector, heart attack.[8]
- William Russell Kelly, 92, American businessman.[9]
- Pappanamkodu Lakshmanan, 61, Indian film director, scriptwriter and lyricist.
- James Weeks, 75, American artist.
4
- Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, 103, Italian film director, complications from a fall.
- Thomas F. Frist Sr., 87, American physician and businessman.[10]
- Joseph Neng Shun Kwong, 81, Chinese-American chemical engineer, pneumonia.
- Ahmed Mohiuddin, 74, Pakistani scientist and scholar.
- Giuseppe Primavera, 80, Italian chess player.
- Sally Purcell, 53, British poet and translator, lymphoma of brain cells.[11]
- Mae Questel, 89, American actress, Alzheimer's disease.[12]
- Soc Rodrigo, 83, Filipino playwright, broadcaster, lawyer and politician.[13]
5
- Hugo Avendaño, 70, Mexican singer and actor.
- David Bairstow, 46, English cricketer, suicide.
- Sonny Bono, 62, American singer-songwriter, actor and politician, skiing accident.[14]
- Alik Cavaliere, 71, Italian sculptor.
- Ana Cortés, 102, Chilean painter.
- Ken Forssi, 54, American musician, brain tumor.[15]
6
- Walt Barnes, 79, American football player and actor.[16]
- Chi-Ming Chu, 80, Chinese virologist.
- Jack T. Conway, 80, American labor unionist.[17]
- Richard Clutterbuck, 80, British army general and military historian.
- Alice Frost, 87, American actress.
- Victorine du Pont Homsey, 97, American architect.[18]
- Otto Schmitt, 84, American inventor, engineer and biophysicist.
- Georgy Sviridov, 82, Soviet/Russian composer.
- Mary Tsukamoto, 82, Japanese-American cultural historian and civil rights activist.
7
- Owen Bradley, 82, American musician and record producer.[19]
- Roger Dean, 84, Australian politician.
- Jacqueline deWit, 85, American actress.
- Richard Hamming, 82, American mathematician, heart attack.[20]
- Dorothy Leavey, 101, American philanthropist.[21]
- Czesław Lenc, 71, Polish footballer.
- Henno Martin, 87, German professor of geology.
- Vladimir Prelog, 91, Croatian-Swiss organic chemist.[22]
- Sir Frank Roberts, 90, British diplomat.
- David Skinner, 77, English cricketer.
- Dorothy Wilson, 88, American film actress.
8
- Doug Anderson, 70, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Bill Corbus, 86, American gridiron football player.
- Walter Diemer, 94, American inventor of bubble gum, congestive heart failure.[23]
- Marie-Madeleine Dienesch, 83, French politician.
- Audun Hetland, 77, Norwegian illustrator.
- Tony Lavelli, 71, American basketball player and musician.[24]
- Max Morris, 72, American basketball and gridiron football player.
- Sir Michael Tippett, 90, English composer.[25]
9
- Esther Brann, 98, American children’s author and illustrator.
- Kenichi Fukui, 79, Japanese chemist, Nobel Prize laureate.[26]
- Alberto Isaac, 74, Mexican swimmer, film director and screenwriter.
- Eleanor de Laittre, 86, American visual artist.
- Imi Lichtenfeld, 87, Israeli martial artist.
- Lia Manoliu, 65, Romanian discus thrower, heart attack.[27]
- Kathleen Shannon, 62, Canadian film director and producer, lung cancer.[28]
- Charito Solis, 62, Filipino film actress, cardiac arrest.
10
- Deng Guangming, 90, Chinese historian.[29]
- Victor Papanek, 74, Austrian-American designer.
- Mario Santiago Papasquiaro, 44, Mexican poet, traffic accident.
- Wolfgang Hahn, 86, German mathematician.
11
- Cecilia Banu, 86, Soviet/Russian scholar of Iranian studies.
- Joe Becker, 89, American baseball player.
- Paul-Henry Chombart de Lauwe, 84, French urban sociologist.
- Win Mortimer, 78, Canadian comic book and comic strip artist.
- Ellis Rabb, 67, American actor and director, heart failure.[30]
- Ron Rylance, 73, English rugby player.
- Aydan Siyavuş, 50, Turkish basketball player and coach, heart attack.[31]
- Klaus Tennstedt, 71, German conductor from Merseburg.[32]
- John Wells, 61, English actor, writer and satirist.[33]
12
- Florence Riefle Bahr, 88, American artist and activist, domestic accident.
- Roger Clark, 58, British rally driver, stroke.
- Mark MacGuigan, 66, Canadian academic and politician, liver cancer.
- Ian Moores, 43, English footballer, cancer.[34]
- Phyllis Nelson, 47, American singer, breast cancer.
- George F. Titterton, 93, American aeronautical engineer.
- Robert Townsend, 77, American businessman and author.[35]
13
- Bob Martin, 75, Austrian singer.
- Muslim Mulliqi, Albanian painter.
- Meduri Nageswara Rao, 87, Indian independence activist and politician.
- Andrew Rutherford, 68, British educationalist.[36]
14
- Safiye Ayla, 90, Turkish classical singer.
- Arturo Enrile, 57, Filipino general, septic shock.
- Arnold Feusi, 85, American-Canadian civil servant and political figure.
- Tony De Vita, 65, Italian composer, conductor, arranger and pianist.
15
- John W. Anderson, 65, American football coach, heart attack.[37]
- Hal Baylor, 79, American actor.
- Wiesław Adam Berger, 71, Polish writer.
- Marcelline Jayakody, 95, Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, author, journalist.
- Marguerite Kuczynski, 93, European economist and literary scholar.
- Gulzarilal Nanda, 99, Indian politician and economist.
- E. Jack Neuman, 76, American writer and producer.
- Ahmed Oudjani, 60, Algerian football player.
- William George Pottinger, 81, British convicted fraudster.[38]
- Junior Wells, 63, American blues vocalist and harmonica player.[39]
16
- Alphonse Gangitano, 40, Australian criminal, murdered.
- Hans Grünberg, 80, German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II.
- Don Hardy, 71, English cricketer.
- Jock Livingston, 77, Australian cricketer.
- Lorenzo Mongiardino, 81, Italian architect and interior designer.[40]
- Emil Sitka, 83, American actor.[41]
- Cliffie Stone, 80, American musician and radio and TV personality.[42]
- Luggi Waldleitner, 84, German film producer.
17
- Zygmunt Czyżewski, 87, Polish ice hockey and football player and manager.
- Helvi Hämäläinen, 90, Finnish writer.[43]
- Junior Kimbrough, 67, American blues musician, heart attack.[44]
- Joseph S. Murphy, 64, American political scientist and university administrator, car accident.[45]
- Earle Rafuse, 67, Canadian politician.
- Hannibal Tavares, 78, American politician.
18
- Byron Bailey, 67, American gridiron and Canadian football player.
- Joan Banks, 79, American actress, lung cancer.
- Jose Calugas, 90, Filipino-American Philippine Scout and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
- Guy Charbonneau, 75, Canadian politician.
- Monica Edwards, 85, English children's writer.[46]
- Dan Georgiadis, 75, Greek football player and manager.
- Antoine "T.C.D." Lundy, 34, American singer, ALS.
- Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, 71, American bank robber and con man, FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive, heart attack.
- Boris Smelov, 46, Russian/Soviet photographer.
- James Villiers, 64, English actor, cancer.[47]
19
- Al Negratti, 76, American basketball player and coach, cancer.
- David Orlikow, 79, Canadian politician.
- Carl Perkins, 65, American singer-songwriter.[48]
- Brahm Sarup Singh, 57, Indian vichitra veena player.
- Abraham Sinkov, 90, American cryptanalyst.
- DeWitt Weaver, 85, American football player and coach.
20
- Harry Ashmore, 81, American journalist.[49]
- Bobo Brazil, 73, American professional wrestler, known as "Bobo Brazil", stroke.[50]
- Alfonso D'Artega, 90, Mexican-American songwriter, conductor, arranger and actor.
- Zevulun Hammer, 61, Israeli politician, cancer.[51]
21
- Larry Gilbert, 55, American golfer, lung cancer.[52]
- Friedrich Kessler, 96, American law professor.[53]
- Yoshifumi Kondō, 47, Japanese animator, aortic dissection.
- Ken Liddle, 69, English footballer.
- Jack Lord, 77, American actor, director and producer, congestive heart failure.[54]
- John P. McGoff, 73, American newspaper publisher, cancer.[55]
- Ralph C. Smith, 104, United States Army officer, lung ailment.
- Louis Thiétard, 87, French cyclist.
22
- C. Elmer Anderson, 85, American politician.
- Chilla Christ, 86, Australian cricket player.
- Hendrick de Cocq, 91, Dutch Roman Catholic bishop.[56]
- George Marks, 82, English football player.
23
- Friedrich Josias, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 79, German nobleman.
- Ralf Kirsten, 67, German film director and screenwriter.
- Hilla Limann, 63, former President of Ghana.
- Roy McKasson, 58, American football player, kidney transplant complications.[57]
- Alfredo Ormando, 39, Italian writer and gay rights activist, Burns from self-immolation.
- Victor Pasmore, 89, British artist and architect.[58]
- Lionel Wilson, 82, American politician.[59]
24
- Nodar Akhalkatsi, 60, Georgian football manager, heart attack.
- Walter Bishop Jr., 70, American jazz pianist, heart attack.[60]
- Walter D. Edmonds, 94, American writer, [61]
- Xenia Field, 103, British prison reformer, philanthropist, horticulturist and author, stroke.
- Bob Russell, 90, American entertainer [62]
- Justin Tubb, 62, American country music singer and songwriter.
25
- Hamid Algadri, 85, Indonesian independence pioneer.[63]
- Olive Brasno, 80, American dwarf dancer and actress.
- Fred Briggs, 89, English footballer.
- Penn Jones Jr., 83, American journalist and author.
- Attila Zoller, 70, Hungary-American jazz guitarist.[64]
26
- Hogan Bassey, 65, Nigerian-British boxer.
- Orlando DiGirolamo, 73, American jazz musician, car accident.
- Bob Hay, 77, Australian Army general.
- Lord Nicholas Hervey, 36, British aristocrat and political activist, suicide by hanging.[65]
- Ethelreda Leopold, 83, American film actress, pneumonia.[66]
- Gerry Lester, 82, English cricketer.
- Lee Moses, 56, American R&B and soul singer and guitarist, lung cancer.
- Shinichi Suzuki, 99, Japanese musician, philosopher and educator.[67]
27
- Sir Alan Davies, 73, British air marshal.
- Tamio Kageyama, 50, Japanese novelist, house fire.
- Elizabeth Mantell, 56, Scottish midwife and nurse.[68]
- Erik Albert Mennega, 75, Dutch botanist and author, heart attack.
- Geoffrey Trease, 88, British writer.
28
- Salvador Arena, 83, Lybia, Brazil, businessman and engineeir, heart attack.[69]
- Joe Holup, 63, American basketball player.[70]
- Shotaro Ishinomori, 60, Japanese manga artist, "Father of Henshin heroes", heart failure.[71]
- Dagny Tande Lid, 94, Norwegian painter, illustrator and poet.
- John Morton-Finney, 108, American lawyer, and civil rights activist.
- Eddie Sargent, 82, Canadian politician.
- Lee Ya-Ching, 85, Chinese film actress, aviator and philanthropist.
29
- Joseph Alioto, 81, American politician, Mayor of San Francisco.[72]
- Ugo Bologna, 80, Italian actor and voice actor, heart attack.
- Anna May Hutchison, 72, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[73]
- Karin Jonzen, 83, British figure sculptor.[74]
- Rob Mulders, 30, Dutch road racing cyclist, car crash.
- Ed Smith, 84, American gridiron football player (Boston Redskins, Green Bay Packers).
30
- Jim Barber, 85, American gridiron football player (Boston Redskins, Washington Redskins).
- Richard Cassilly, 70, American operatic tenor, cerebral hemorrhage after fall.[75]
- Lucille Colacito, 76, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[76]
- Samuel Eilenberg, 84, Polish-American mathematician.[77]
- Ferdy Mayne, 81, German-British actor.[78]
- Lesslie Newbigin, 88, British theologian, missionary and author.
- Héctor Campos Parsi, 75, Puerto Rican composer.
31
- Greta Arwidsson, 91, Swedish archaeologist.
- Alice Miel, 91, American educator.[79]
- Karol Stryja, 82, Polish conductor and teacher.
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