Deaths in January 2009
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2009.
January 2009
- Aarne Arvonen, 111, Finnish supercentenarian, last surviving veteran of the Finnish Civil War. [1] (Finnish)
- Todd H. Bullard, 77, American educator, complications from diabetes. [2]
- Walter Haynes, 80, American steel guitarist. [3]
- John Morrow, 77, British Presbyterian minister and peace activist. Archived 2012-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam, 32, Kenyan al-Qaeda leader, allegedly behind Marriott hotel bombings, airstrike. [4]
- Claiborne Pell, 90, American Senator from Rhode Island (1961–1997), creator of the Pell Grant, Parkinson's disease. Archived 2010-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Gert Petersen, 81, Danish journalist and politician. Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine
- Robert Prince, 89, American Major, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross. [5]
- Edmund Purdom, 84, British actor. [6]
- Nizar Rayan, 49, Palestinian Hamas military and political leader, airstrike. [7]
- Willard Warren Scott, Jr., 82, American general, head of United States Military Academy (1981–1986), Parkinson's disease. [8]
- Johannes Mario Simmel, 84, Austrian writer. [9]
- Henry King Stanford, 92, American academic, president of the University of Miami (1962–1981). [10]
- Helen Suzman, 91, South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, MP (1953–1989). [11]
- Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan, 39, Kenyan al-Qaeda leader, airstrike. [12]
- Robert Saxton Taylor, 90, American library scholar. [13]
- Leonard Andrews, 83, American art patron, prostate cancer. [14]
- Inger Christensen, 73, Danish poet, novelist and essayist. [15]
- John DeFrancis, 97, American sinologist. [16]
- Ralph Gibson, 84, American flying ace of the Korean War. [17]
- Hank DeZonie, 86, American basketball player. [18]
- Steven Gilborn, 72, American actor (Ellen), cancer. [19]
- Valentina Giovagnini, 28, Italian singer, car crash. [20] (Italian)
- Ian Greaves, 76, British footballer and manager (Mansfield Town, Bolton Wanderers). [21]
- Tony Gregory, 61, Irish politician, member of Dáil Éireann, cancer. [22]
- Joe Henry, 78, American baseball player (Memphis Red Sox, Negro Leagues). [23]
- Ryuzo Hiraki, 77, Japanese footballer, pneumonia. [24]
- Albert Horner, 95, Canadian politician, MP for The Battlefords (1958–1968). [25]
- Maria de Jesus, 115, Portuguese supercentenarian, world's verified oldest person, septic shock. [26]
- John Olav Larssen, 81, Norwegian evangelical preacher. [27] (Norwegian)
- Rashid III bin Ahmad Al Mu'alla, 78, Emirati ruler of Umm al-Quwain. [28]
- József Sákovics, 81, Hungarian Olympic fencer. [29]
- Nick Scandone, 42, American yachtsman, paralympian gold medallist (2008), Lou Gehrig's disease. [30]
- Cy Thomas, 82, British ice hockey player. [31]
- Olgierd Zienkiewicz, 87, British civil engineer. [32]
- Abu Zakaria al-Jamal, 49, Palestinian senior Hamas leader, air strike. [33]
- Kjelfrid Brusveen, 82, Norwegian cross-country skier. [34]
- Charles Camilleri, 77, Maltese composer. [35]
- John Grindrod, 89, Australian Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Brisbane (1980–1989). [36]
- Peter English, 71, Scottish professor of agriculture and author, heart failure.[37]
- Pat Hingle, 84, American actor (Batman, Norma Rae, Hang 'Em High), blood cancer. [38]
- Li Zuopeng, 94, Chinese general and politician. [39]
- Ulf G. Lindén, 71, Swedish entrepreneur, heart failure. [40] (Swedish)
- Sam McQuagg, 73, American race car driver, NASCAR Rookie of the Year (1965), cancer. Archived 2012-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
- Hisayasu Nagata, 39, Japanese politician, suicide by jumping. [41]
- Olga San Juan, 81, American actress, kidney failure. [42]
- Matt Sczesny, 76, American scout for the Boston Red Sox, cancer. [43]
- Sir Alan Walters, 82, British economist. [44]
- Lei Clijsters, 52, Belgian footballer and coach, father of Kim Clijsters, lung cancer. [45]
- Betty Freeman, 87, American philanthropist. [46]
- K. K. Govind, 92, Indian freedom fighter. [47]
- Gedalio Grinberg, 77, Cuban-born American founder of Movado Group, natural causes. [48]
- Ivan Gubijan, 85, Croatian hammer thrower, Olympic medalist (1948), after long illness. [49]
- India, 18, American pet cat of George W. Bush. [50]
- Gert Jonke, 62, Austrian writer and poet, cancer. [51]
- Arvid Knutsen, 64, Norwegian footballer (Viking FK), brain tumor. [52] (Norwegian)
- Jon Latimer, 44, British historian, heart attack. [53]
- Bob Lazarus, 52, American comedian, leukemia. [54]
- Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar, 75, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Tripura (1988–1992), heart attack. [55]
- John McGillicuddy, 78, American CEO of Manufacturers Hanover (1971–1991), Chemical Banking (1991–1993), prostate cancer. [56]
- Vladimir Repev, 52, Russian Olympic silver medal-winning (1980) handball player. Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine (Russian)
- Giselle Salandy, 21, Trinidadian boxer, car accident. [57]
- Griffin Bell, 90, American judge, Fifth Circuit Appeals Court (1961–1976), U.S. Attorney General (1977–1979), pancreatic cancer. [58]
- Sonny Fai, 20, New Zealand rugby league player (New Zealand Warriors), missing presumed drowned. [59]
- Harry Kinnard, 93, American Army lieutenant general. [60]
- Dale Livingston, 63, American football player (Green Bay Packers), complications from heart surgery. [61]
- Mario Magnotta, 66, Italian Internet celebrity, pulmonary embolism. [62] (Italian)
- Adolf Merckle, 74, German businessman, suicide by train impact. [63]
- Stanton Parris, 78, Barbadian cricket umpire, after short illness. [64]
- Roland Piquepaille, 62, French software engineer and technology writer, complications from digestive virus. [65]
- Carl Pohlad, 93, American banker, owner of the Minnesota Twins. [66]
- Jimmy Rayner, 73, English footballer (Peterborough United). [67]
- Verna Mae Slone, 94, American author and quilter, complications from a fall. [68]
- Mircea Stănescu, 39, Romanian politician, MP (2004–2008), apparent suicide by gunshot. [69]
- Ned Tanen, 77, American executive (Universal Pictures), natural causes. [70]
- Sam Taylor, 74, American blues musician, complications from heart disease. [71]
- Ron Asheton, 60, American rock guitarist (The Stooges), heart attack (death announced on this date). [72]
- Nino Bongiovanni, 97, American baseball player. [73]
- Geoffrey Brooke, 88, British Olympic modern pentathlete. [74]
- Vivian Della Chiesa, 94, American soprano and Broadway theatre performer. [75]
- Robert T. Connor, 90, American politician, Staten Island Borough President (1966–1977). [76]
- Maria Dimitriadi, 57, Greek singer, lung disease. [77]
- John T. Elfvin, 91, American federal judge, justice of the Western District of New York since 1974. [78]
- Manuela Fernández-Fojaco, 113, Spanish supercentenarian, verified oldest person in Europe. [79] (Spanish)
- Alan Geisler, 78, American condiment inventor and food chemist, protein disorder. Archived 2009-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Cheryl Holdridge, 64, American actress (The Mickey Mouse Club), lung cancer. [80]
- John Holt, 90, British physicist. Archived 2010-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
- Robert Ilosfalvy, 81, Hungarian opera singer. Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine (Hungarian)
- Claude Jeter, 94, American gospel music singer. [81]
- Frank Richard Maloney, 63, American writer and poet. [82]
- John Scott Martin, 83, British actor (Doctor Who, I, Claudius, Z-Cars), Parkinson's disease. [83]
- Richard Seaver, 82, American owner of Arcade Publishing, heart attack. [84]
- Ghulam Mohammad Shah, 88, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir (1984–1986), after long illness. [85]
- John Street, 77, British snooker referee, pulmonary disease. [86]
- Victor Sumulong, 62, Filipino politician, Congressman (1998–2007), Mayor of Antipolo City since 2007, diabetes. [87]
- Charlie Thomson, 78, Scottish footballer (Clyde, Chelsea, Nottingham Forest). [88]
- Yaakov Banai, 89, Israeli Lehi commander. [89] (Hebrew)
- Don Callender, 81, American businessman, founder of Marie Callender's restaurants. [90]
- J. D. H. Catleugh, 88, British artist. [91]
- Alfie Conn, Sr., 82, Scottish footballer (Hearts, Raith Rovers, Scotland). [92]
- Alex van Heerden, 34, South African musician, car accident. [93]
- Jacques Littlefield, 59, American owner of the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation, colon cancer. [94]
- Robert T. Monagan, 88, American politician, Speaker of the California State Assembly (1969–1970), after long illness. [95]
- Puck Oversloot, 94, Dutch swimmer, Olympic silver medallist (1932). [96] (Dutch)
- Anália de Victória Pereira, 67, Angolan politician. [97]
- Ray Dennis Steckler, 70, American film director (Rat Pfink a Boo Boo), cardiac arrest. [98]
- Bob Wilkins, 76, American television personality, horror film host, complications from Alzheimer's disease. [99]
- Magdaleno Cano, 75, Mexican Olympic cyclist. [100]
- Don Galloway, 71, American actor (Ironside), stroke. [101]
- Björn Haugan, 66, Norwegian operatic lyric tenor. [102]
- Gaston Lenôtre, 88, French pastry chef and caterer, after long illness. Archived 2009-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
- Irene Melikoff, 91, Russian-born French Turkologist. [103]
- Charles Morgan, Jr., 78, American lawyer, complications of Alzheimer's disease. [104]
- Richard John Neuhaus, 72, Canadian-born American Roman Catholic priest and theologian, founder of First Things, cancer. [105]
- Zbigniew Podlecki, 68, Polish motorcycle speedway rider. [106]
- Deborah Riedel, 50, Australian soprano, cancer. [107]
- Leonidas Vargas, 60, Colombian drug trafficker, shot. [108]
- Cornelia Wallace, 69, American First Lady of Alabama (1971–1978), second wife of George Wallace, cancer. [109]
- Lasantha Wickrematunge, 50, Sri Lankan journalist, shot. [110]
- Istvan Antal, 50, Romanian Olympic ice hockey player, cardiac arrest. [111] (Romanian)
- Dave Dee, 67, British singer (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich), prostate cancer. [112]
- Harry Endo, 87, American actor (Hawaii Five-O), stroke. [113]
- Jon Hager, 67, American country musician and comedian (Hee Haw). [114]
- René Herms, 26, German middle distance runner. [115]
- Joe Hirsch, 80, American horse racing journalist, Parkinson's disease. [116]
- T. Llew Jones, 93, British Welsh language writer. [117]
- Peter Lane, Baron Lane of Horsell, 83, British businessman and politician. [118]
- Pál Németh, 71, Hungarian hammer throw coach, heart failure. [119]
- Kaarle Ojanen, 90, Finnish chess player. [120]
- Dave Roberts, 64, American baseball pitcher, lung cancer. [121]
- Jean Sassi, 91, French army colonel. Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine (French)
- Jack F. Shaw, 70, American cross country running coach. [122]
- David Smiley, 92, British SOE officer. [123]
- Ljubica Sokić, 94, Serbian painter. [124] (Serbian)
- Tom Van Flandern, 68, American astronomer, colon cancer. [125]
- Sir Neil Wheeler, 91, British Air Chief Marshal. [126]
- Frank Williams, 50, American baseball player, heart attack. [127]
- Anabel Bosch, 32, Filipino singer, cerebral aneurysm. [128]
- Georges Cravenne, 94, French publicity agent, founder of the César Award. [129]
- Rob Gauntlett, 21, British mountaineer, youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest, climbing accident. [130]
- Peter Kollock, 49, American sociologist, motorcycle accident. [131]
- Gil Mains, 79, American football player. [132]
- Jean Pelletier, 73, Canadian politician, Mayor of Quebec City (1977–1989), Chief of Staff (1993–2001), cancer. [133]
- Eluned Phillips, 94, British writer, crowned bard at the National Eisteddfod of Wales (1967, 1983), pneumonia. [134]
- Colin Phipps, 74, British petroleum geologist and MP (1974–1979). [135]
- Ivor Spencer, 84, British toastmaster. [136]
- Bill Stone, 108, British World War I veteran. [137]
- Coosje van Bruggen, 66, Dutch-born American sculptor, wife of Claes Oldenburg, breast cancer. [138]
- Jack Wheeler, 89, British footballer. [139]
- Sidney Wood, 97, American tennis player, Hall of Fame (1964), third-youngest winner of Wimbledon (1931). [140]
- Ray Yoshida, 78, American painter, cancer. [141]
- Elżbieta Zawacka, 99, Polish World War II freedom fighter. [142]
- Maurice L. Albertson, 91, American Peace Corps architect, founder of Village Earth. [143]
- Quirino De Ascaniis, 100, Italian priest. [144]
- Andy DeMize, 25, American drummer (Nekromantix), car accident. [145]
- Shigeo Fukuda, 76, Japanese sculptor and graphic artist, subarachnoid hemorrhage. [146]
- Jack Gifford, 68, American businessman (Maxim Integrated Products), heart attack. [147]
- Epeli Hau'ofa, 70, Fijian writer and anthropologist, after short illness. [148]
- Bert Hazell, 101, British politician and trade unionist; MP (1964–1970), oldest modern MP. [149]
- Bob Kilby, 64, British motorcycle speedway rider, cancer. [150]
- Pio Laghi, 86, Italian Cardinal for San Pietro in Vincoli, Vatican Ambassador to the US (1980–1990), hematologic disease. [151]
- Pat Lindsey, 72, American politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1967–1974, since 1982), heart attack. [152]
- Freddie Mack, 74, British boxer and musician. [153]
- Ricardo Martínez de Hoyos, 90, Mexican painter, pneumonia. [154] (Spanish)
- François, 9th duc de Noailles, 103, French noble. [155] (Dutch)
- Tom O'Horgan, 84, American theater director (Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar), complications of Alzheimer's disease. [156]
- Wally Olds, 59, American Olympic ice hockey silver medal-winning player (1972), colon cancer. [157]
- Frederic M. Richards, 83, American biochemist, natural causes. [158]
- Vivian Ridler, 95, British printer. [159]
- Lorene Rogers, 94, American educator, President of the University of Texas at Austin (1974–1979). [160]
- Milan Rúfus, 80, Slovak poet and academic. Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Daryl Seaman, 86, Canadian businessman, co-owner of the Calgary Flames. [161]
- Jon Tvedt, 42, Norwegian orienteer and mountain runner, fall. [162] (Norwegian)
- Victor Vacquier, 101, American geophysicist, pneumonia. [163]
- David Vine, 74, British sports presenter, heart attack. [164]
- Olle Wänlund, 85, Swedish Olympic cyclist. [165]
- Claude Berri, 74, French film director (Jean de Florette, Manon des Sources), Academy Award winner, stroke. [166]
- Russ Craft, 89, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers). Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
- Friaça, 84, Brazilian footballer, multiple organ failure. [167]
- Mick Imlah, 52, British poet, motor neurone disease. [168]
- David Kerr, 86, British politician, MP for Wandsworth Central (1964–1970). [169]
- Arne Næss, 96, Norwegian philosopher, founder of deep ecology. [170]
- Michael Russell, 88, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore. [171]
- Alejandro Sokol, 48, Argentine rock and roll musician, cardio-respiratory failure. [172]
- Allen Zwerdling, 86, American theatre director and actor. [173]
- Ayman Alkurd, 34, Palestinian footballer, airstrike. [174]
- Pedro Aguilar, 81, American dancer, heart failure. [175]
- Hortense Calisher, 97, American author. [176]
- Tommy Casey, 78, British footballer. Archived 2009-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Cousin Junior, 48, American professional wrestler, heart attack. [177]
- Mikhail Donskoy, 61, Russian programmer, co-developer of the first world computer chess champion (Kaissa). [178]
- John Edmondson, 2nd Baron Sandford, 88, British politician and Anglican priest. [179]
- Mary Ejercito, 103, Filipino mother of Joseph Estrada, heart seizure and stomach aneurysm. [180]
- Preston Gómez, 85, Cuban-born American baseball player, coach and manager (San Diego Padres). [181]
- Umar Israilov, 27, Russian critic of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov, shot. [182]
- Jean Keene, 85, American bird feeder, natural causes. [183]
- Gary Kurfirst, 61, American music manager. [184]
- Sir Dai Llewellyn, 62, British socialite, bone cancer. [185]
- Patrick McGoohan, 80, American-born Irish actor (The Prisoner, Braveheart), after short illness. [186]
- James B. Pearson, 88, American politician, U.S. Senator from Kansas (1962–1978). [187]
- Mansour Rahbani, 83, Lebanese composer and musician, pneumonia. [188]
- Nicholas Andrew Rey, 70, Polish-born American diplomat, Ambassador to Poland (1993–1997), lung cancer. [189]
- William De Witt Snodgrass, 83, American poet, lung cancer. [190]
- Folke Sundquist, 83, Swedish actor. [191]
- Richard Tyler, 92, British architect. [192]
- Eben van Zijl, 77, Namibian politician. [193]
- Nancy Bird Walton, 93, Australian aviator, natural causes. [194]
- Peter Ward, 95, British Olympic athlete. [195]
- Trammell Crow, 94, American real estate developer. [196]
- Mike Derrick, 65, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox). [197]
- Dušan Džamonja, 80, Croatian sculptor, heart failure. [198]
- Peter E. Fleming Jr., 79, American criminal defense lawyer, complications from lung surgery. [199]
- Jan Kaplický, 71, Czech-born British architect. [200]
- The Mighty Duke, 77, Trinidadian calypsonian, myelofibrosis. [201]
- Ricardo Montalbán, 88, Mexican-born American actor (Fantasy Island, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan), heart failure. [202]
- Angela Morley, 84, British composer and conductor. [203]
- Aron Moscona, 87, Israeli-born American biologist, heart failure. [204]
- Leo Rwabwogo, 59, Ugandan boxer, Olympic medallist (1968, 1972). [205]
- Gennadiy Shatkov, 76, Russian Soviet-era boxer, Olympic gold medalist (1956). [206]
- Abdirahman Ahmed, Somali politician, shot. [207]
- Ovini Bokini, 64, Fijian chief and politician. Archived 2009-01-20 at the Wayback Machine
- Maurice Chappaz, 92, Swiss author and poet. [208]
- Olivier Clement, 87, French Eastern Orthodox theologian. [209] (Romanian)
- William Close, 84, American physician, helped stem 2007 Congo ebola epidemic, father of Glenn Close, heart attack. [210]
- Veronika Dudarova, 92, Russian symphony conductor. [211]
- Tommy Jones, 54, American baseball player, manager and coach, brain cancer. [212]
- Tommy Muñiz, 86, Puerto Rican television producer and comedian, after long illness. [213] (Spanish)
- Said Seyam, 50, Palestinian government official, Interior Minister (2006–2007), airstrike. [214]
- Tapan Sinha, 84, Indian film director, bronchopneumonia. [215]
- Craig Stimac, 54, American baseball player (San Diego Padres), suicide. [216] (Italian)
- Lillian Willoughby, 93, American Quaker activist, founder of Take Back the Night. Archived 2009-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
- Sidney Brichto, 72, American-born British Liberal rabbi. [217]
- Jim Carvin, 79, American political strategist, heart failure. [218]
- Joe Erskine, 78, American boxer and ultramarathon runner. [219]
- Judith Hoffberg, 74, American art librarian and archivist, lymphoma. [220]
- Claudio Milar, 34, Uruguayan footballer, bus crash. [221]
- Whitey Mitchell, 76, American jazz musician and comedy writer (Get Smart, All in the Family, The Jeffersons), cancer. Archived 2009-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
- Sir John Mortimer, 85, British barrister, novelist and dramatist (Rumpole of the Bailey), after long illness. [222]
- Robert Palmer, 74, American vintner, blood infection. [223]
- Bogdan Tirnanić, 67, Serbian journalist. [224] (Serbian)
- Andrew Wyeth, 91, American painter (Christina's World), after short illness. [225]
- Tomislav Crnković, 79, Croatian footballer. [226] (Croatian)
- Susanna Foster, 84, American actress and singer (Phantom of the Opera). [227]
- Gary Hill, 67, American basketball player. [228]
- Anders Isaksson, 65, Swedish writer, reporter and historian. [229] (Swedish)
- Mary Lundby, 60, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate since 1995, cervical cancer. [230]
- Malcolm MacPherson, 65, American journalist, heart attack. [231]
- Paul Nicholls, 62, Australian first-class cricketer, cancer. [232]
- Marjorie Parker Smith, 92, American figure skater. [233]
- Mike Parkinson, 60, New Zealand rugby union player. [234]
- Edmund Leopold de Rothschild, 93, British financier and horticulturist. [235]
- Arthur Weisberg, 77, American bassoonist, pancreatic cancer. [236]
- Kamil Zvelebil, 80, Czech scholar of Indian literature and linguistics, cancer. [237]
- Max Borges Jr., 90, Cuban architect. [238]
- Kathleen Byron, 88, British actress (Black Narcissus, A Matter of Life and Death, The House in the Square), after long illness. [239]
- Holly Coors, 88, American activist and philanthropist, after long illness. [240]
- Tony Hart, 83, British artist and television presenter. [241]
- Nora Kovach, 77, Hungarian-born American ballerina, after short illness. [242]
- Bob May, 69, American actor (Lost in Space, The Time Tunnel), heart failure. [243]
- Zenonas Petrauskas, 58, Lithuanian lawyer and politician. [244] (Lithuanian)
- Bal Samant, 85, Indian writer, after long illness. [245]
- James E. Swett, 88, American fighter pilot, Medal of Honor recipient, after long illness. [246]
- Grigore Vieru, 73, Moldovan poet, car accident. [247]
- Anastasia Baburova, 25, Russian journalist, shot. [248]
- E. Balanandan, 84, Indian politician and trade unionist, lung cancer. [249]
- Hugh Lindsay, 81, British Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle. [250]
- Stanislav Markelov, 34, Russian civil rights lawyer, shot. [251]
- Dennis Fountain Page, 89, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Lancaster (1975–1985). [252]
- Viking Palm, 85, Swedish Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) wrestler. [253] (Swedish)
- Raymond Parker, 89, British sprint canoer. [254]
- Luigi Preti, 94, Italian politician, natural causes. [255] (Spanish)
- José Torres, 72, Puerto Rican boxer, Olympic silver medallist (1956), heart attack. [256]
- Joop Wille, 88, Dutch footballer (EDO and The Netherlands). [257] (Dutch)
- Chris Chianelli, 58, American hobbyist, writer and television host, natural causes. [258]
- Constance Cook, 89, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1963–1974). [259]
- Johnny Dixon, 85, British footballer (Aston Villa), complications from Alzheimer's disease. [260]
- David S. Dodge, 86, American President of American University of Beirut (1996–1997), cancer. [261]
- Joe Domnanovich, 89, American football player. [262]
- Mark Fernando, 67, Sri Lankan judge, member of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, cancer. [263]
- Mickey Gee, 64, British rock and roll guitarist, emphysema. [264]
- Stéphanos II Ghattas, 89, Egyptian Coptic Catholic prelate, Patriarch of Alexandria (1986–2006). [265]
- Stan Hagen, 68, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1986–1991, since 2001), heart attack. [266]
- Dante Lavelli, 85, American football player (Cleveland Browns), Hall of Famer (1975), heart failure. [267]
- David Newman, 75, American jazz saxophonist (Fathead), pancreatic cancer. [268]
- Dina Vierny, 89, Russian-born French model. [269]
- Sheila Walsh, 80, British romantic novelist. [270]
- Irina Belotelkin, 96, Russian-born American couturier. [271]
- Ernie Bourne, 82, Australian actor. [272]
- Pat Crawford, 75, Australian Test cricketer, after long illness. [273]
- Vic Crowe, 76, British footballer (Aston Villa, Peterborough) and manager (Aston Villa, Portland Timbers), after long illness. [274]
- Shane Dronett, 38, American football player (Atlanta Falcons), suicide. [275]
- Astrid Folstad, 76, Norwegian actress. [276] (Norwegian)
- Jean Jadot, 99, Belgian prelate and diplomat, Vatican Ambassador to the US (1974–1980), after long illness. [277]
- Leonard Kemp, 99, Australian cricketer. [278]
- Finn Kobberø, 73, Danish badminton player. [279]
- Horace R. Kornegay, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina (1961–1969). [280]
- Krista Kilvet, 62, Estonian journalist, politician and diplomat. [281] (Estonian)
- Kunal Mitra, 44, Indian actor, heart attack. [282]
- Peter Persidis, 61, Austrian footballer, cancer. [283]
- Veatrice Rice, 59, American television personality (Jimmy Kimmel Live!), cancer. [284]
- Daphne Rooke, 94, South African author. [285]
- Charles H. Schneer, 88, American film producer (Jason and the Argonauts), Alzheimer's disease. [286]
- Panapasa Balekana, 79, Fijian-born Solomon Island co-writer of the Solomon Islands national anthem. [287]
- John Alan Beesley, 81, Canadian diplomat. [288]
- Chau Sen Cocsal Chhum, 103, Cambodian politician, Prime Minister (1962). [289]
- Bob Doyle, 93, Irish activist, last surviving Irish member of the International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War. [290]
- Bill Herchman, 75, American football player. [291]
- Vivian Illing, 108, American centenarian, one of the last survivors of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. [292]
- Pentti Kouri, 59, Finnish economist and investor, after long illness. [293] (Finnish)
- Liang Yusheng, 85, Chinese novelist, natural causes. [294]
- Clément Pinault, 23, French footballer, heart attack. Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
- Darrell Sandeen, 73, American actor (L.A. Confidential), stroke. [295]
- Louis-Paul-Armand Simonneaux, 93, French Bishop of Versailles. [296]
- Billy Werber, 100, American baseball player, last living teammate of Babe Ruth, oldest living Major League Baseball player, natural causes. [297]
- Mbongeleni Zondi, 39, South African Zulu chief, shot. [298]
- Ilija Arnautović, c. 85, Yugoslavian architect. [299] (Slovene)
- Sir Richard Beaumont, 96, British diplomat. [300]
- H. J. Blackham, 105, British humanist and writer. [301]
- Martin Delaney, 63, American HIV activist, complications from liver cancer. [302]
- Irving Feiner, 84, American freedom of speech advocate, ruptured cerebral aneurysm. [303]
- Helen Maksagak, 77, Canadian politician, first Inuk Northwest Territories Commissioner (1995–1999) and Nunavut (1999–2000). [304]
- Sybil Moses, 69, American judge (New Jersey Superior Court) and lawyer, breast cancer. [305]
- George Perle, 93, American composer, after long illness. [306]
- Anna Radziwiłł, 69, Polish historian and politician. [307]
- Robert W. Scott, 79, American politician, Governor of North Carolina (1969–1973), natural causes. Archived 2009-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
- Percy Smith, 86, Canadian politician, MP for Northumberland—Miramichi (1968–1974). [308]
- Thomas, 61, American activist, pulmonary disease. [309]
- Compton Vyfhuis, 76, West Indian cricket umpire. [310]
- Gérard Blanc, 61, French singer and guitarist, cerebral hemorrhage. [311]
- Fernando Cornejo, 39, Chilean footballer, stomach cancer. Archived 2012-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
- Mariana Bridi da Costa, 20, Brazilian model, complications from necrotic septicemia. [312]
- Olivia Irvine Dodge, 90, American philanthropist. [313]
- Leonard Gaskin, 88, American jazz bassist. [314]
- Marie Glory, 103, French actress. [315]
- Reg Gutteridge, 84, British boxing commentator and journalist, after short illness. Archived 2011-12-29 at the Wayback Machine
- Edith Hahn Beer, 95, Austrian Holocaust survivor. [316]
- Diane Holland, 78, British actress, bronchial pneumonia. [317]
- Karl Koller, 79, Austrian footballer, Alzheimer's disease. [318]
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