Deaths in October 2008
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2008.
October 2008
- Robert Arthur, 83, American actor (Twelve O'Clock High), heart failure. [1]
- Ian Collier, British actor and singer. [2]
- Robert Couturier, 103, French sculptor. [3] (French)
- Boris Efimov, 109, Russian political cartoonist. [4]
- Daphney Hlomuka, 59, South African actress, kidney cancer. [5]
- Val Jansante, 88, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). [6]
- Detlef Lewe, 69, German canoeist, 1972 Olympic bronze medalist, after brief illness. [7] (German)
- House Peters, Jr., 92, American actor (Mr. Clean), pneumonia. [8]
- Nick Reynolds, 75, American folk musician (The Kingston Trio), acute respiratory disease. [9]
- Arlene Sherman, c. 61, American television producer. [10]
- LeJuan Simon, 27, Trinidadian athlete, complications of pulmonary hypertension. [11]
- Poornam Viswanathan, 88, Indian actor, multiple organ failure. [12]
- Bonnie Bluh, 82, American feminist writer, aortic dissection. [13].
- Choi Jin-sil, 39, South Korean actress, suicide by hanging. [14]
- Rob Guest, 58, British-born New Zealand actor and singer, stroke. [15]
- Shaharom Husain, 88, Malaysian historian. [16]
- Kataejar Jibas, 55, Marshallese politician, mayor of Bikini Atoll since 2007, injuries from a car accident. [17]
- John Sjoberg, 67, British footballer (Leicester City F.C.). [18]
- Zulfiqar Ahmed, 82, Pakistani cricketer, cardiac arrest. [19]
- Mahir al-Zubaydi, Iraqi al-Qaeda leader, shot. [20]
- Geoffrey Davis, Australian doctor. [21]
- Jean Foyer, 87, French politician, Minister of Justice (1962–1967) and Minister of Health (1972–1973). [22] (French)
- Hugo Ironside, 90, British soldier. [23]
- Johnny "J", 39, American hip-hop producer, apparent suicide by jumping. [24]
- Rajendra Singh Lodha, 66, Indian accountant, chairman of the Birla Corporation, heart attack. [25]
- George Thomson, Baron Thomson of Monifieth, 87, British businessman and journalist, MP (1952–1973), viral infection. [26]
- Harry Bath, 83, Australian National Rugby League player and coach, after long illness. [27]
- Ted Briggs, 85, British sailor, last survivor of the sinking of HMS Hood. [28]
- Craig Fertig, 66, American football player and coach, kidney failure. [29]
- Al Gallodoro, 95, American jazz musician, after brief illness. [30]
- Derek Jones, 81, British colonial official, Hong Kong Secretary for Economic Services (1973–1976), Environment (1976–1981). [31]
- Levi Kereama, 27, Australian 2003 Australian Idol contestant, apparent suicide by jumping. [32]
- Saul Laskin, 90, Canadian politician, first mayor of Thunder Bay, heart attack. [33]
- Peter Vansittart, 88, British writer. [34]
- Ernest Beutler, 80, American hematologist, lymphoma. [35]
- Kim Chan, 93/94?, Chinese-born American actor. [36]
- Leopoldo Elia, 82, Italian legal scholar, President of the Constitutional Court, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1994). [37] (Italian)
- Servando González, 85, Mexican documentary film director. [38]
- Roy K. Moore, 94, American FBI agent known for civil rights investigations, pneumonia. [39]
- Mohamed Moumou, 43, Iraqi al-Qaeda second-in-command, shot. [40]
- Howard G. Munson, 84, American judge. [41]
- Iba N'Diaye, 80, Senegalese painter, heart failure. [42]
- Ken Ogata, 71, Japanese actor (The Ballad of Narayama), liver cancer. [43]
- Hans Richter, 89, German actor and director (Emil and the Detectives). [44] (German)
- Lloyd Thaxton, 81, American television personality, multiple myeloma. [45]
- Peter Avery, 85, British scholar and Iranian specialist. [46]
- Larry Belcher, 61, American politician, member of Kentucky House of Representatives (1999–2002, since 2006), car accident. [47]
- Peter Cox, 82, Australian politician. [48]
- Paavo Haavikko, 77, Finnish poet and playwright, after long illness. [49]
- Olga Kaljakin, 57, American art director, film poster designer (The Last Samurai, Field of Dreams), emphysema. [50]
- Kim Ji-hoo, 23, South Korean actor, suicide by hanging. [51]
- Nadia Nerina, 80, South African ballerina. [52]
- Janaka Perera, 62, Sri Lankan general and politician, bomb blast injuries. [53]
- Anne Margrethe Strømsheim, 94, Norwegian resistance member. [54] (Norwegian)
- Sir John Young, 88, Australian jurist, Chief Justice of Victoria (1974–1991), Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria (1974–1995). [55]
- Peter Copley, 93, British actor. [56]
- Bruce Dal Canton, 66, American baseball player, esophageal cancer. [57]
- Leslie Hardman, 95, British cleric at liberation of Belsen. [58]
- George Kissell, 88, American baseball coach (St. Louis Cardinals), car accident. [59]
- Ivar Mathisen, 88, Norwegian Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) sprint canoer. [60]
- DeWayne McKinney, 47, American ATM entrepreneur wrongfully convicted for murder, traffic accident. [61]
- George Emil Palade, 95, Romanian cell biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 1974). [62]
- Miles Richmond, 85, British painter. [63]
- Francisco Jezuíno Avanzi, 59, Brazilian footballer. [64]
- Daniel De Gale, 21, British leukemia campaigner, after short illness. [65]
- Jim Drake, 77, British rugby league player. [66]
- Bob Friend, 70, British newscaster, cancer. [67]
- José Luis Garza, 47, Mexican recorded as world's fifth heaviest person at time of death, heart failure. [68]
- Tanya Halesworth, 73, Australian television news presenter, cancer. [69]
- Eileen Herlie, 90, British-born American actress (Hamlet, All My Children), complications of pneumonia. [70]
- Norman Hogg, Baron Hogg of Cumbernauld, 70, British politician, MP (1979–1997), cancer. [71]
- Les McCrabb, 93, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics). [72]
- Warrick Brown, 35, American fictional forensic scientist, homicide. [73]
- Gidget Gein, 39, American bassist (Marilyn Manson), drug overdose. [74]
- Al Hall, 74, American hammer throw champion, complications from Alzheimer's disease. [75]
- Milan Kymlicka, 72, Czech-born Canadian composer and conductor. [76]
- David Lett, 69, American winemaker, heart failure. [77]
- Bert Loxley, 74, British footballer and manager, after long illness. [78]
- Ardeshir Mohassess, 70, Iranian illustrator and cartoonist, heart attack. [79]
- Judith Wachs, 70, American musician (Voice of the Turtle) and promoter of Sephardic music, cancer. [80]
- James Benson, 63, American entrepreneur (SpaceDev), brain tumor. [81]
- Alton Ellis, 70, Jamaican singer, lymphatic cancer. [82]
- Sid Hudson, 93, American baseball player. [83]
- Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak, 100, Pakistani politician and diplomat, after long illness. [84]
- Gerald Leeman, 86, American wrestler, Olympic silver medallist (1948). [85]
- Kazuyoshi Miura, 61, Japanese businessman, murder suspect, suicide by hanging. [86]
- Javad Nurbakhsh, 81, Iranian spiritual leader. [87]
- Jiřina Petrovická, 85, Czech actress. [88] (Czech)
- Alexey Prokurorov, 44, Russian cross-country skier, car accident. [89]
- Leo Rosner, 90, Polish-born Australian musician, Holocaust survivor in Schindler's List, complications of Alzheimer's disease. [90]
- Kurt Weinzierl, 77, Austrian actor. [91]
- Vija Artmane, 79, Latvian actress, complications from strokes. [92]
- Daniel Awdry, 84, British politician, MP for Chippenham (1962–1979). [93]
- William Claxton, 80, American photographer, complications of heart failure. [94]
- Kevin Foster, 39, American baseball player, renal cancer. [95]
- Jörg Haider, 58, Austrian politician, Governor of Carinthia (1989–1991, since 1999), leader of the FPÖ and BZÖ, car accident. [96]
- Russ Hamilton, 76, British singer. [97]
- Ernst-Paul Hasselbach, 42, Surinamese-born Dutch television producer, car accident. [98]
- Neal Hefti, 85, American composer ("Batman Theme", "The Odd Couple Theme"), heart attack. [99]
- William J. Higginson, 69, American poet and translator. [100]
- Randy Johnston, 20, American male model, drug overdose. [101]
- Hayley Marie Kohle, 26, Canadian fashion model, suicide by jumping. [102]
- Badar Munir, 68, Pakistani actor, complications of cardiac arrest. [103]
- Scarlett, 13, American stray cat, name source of the Scarlett Award for Animal Heroism, animal euthanasia. [104]
- Mark Shivas, 70, British film and television producer, Head of BBC Drama (1988–1993). [105]
- Allan Spear, 71, American politician, first openly gay member of Minnesota Senate (1973–2000), complications of heart surgery. [106]
- Gil Stratton, 86, American television and radio sportscaster (Los Angeles Rams, Santa Anita Racetrack), heart failure. [107]
- Nelson Symonds, 75, Canadian jazz guitarist, heart attack, [108]
- Lenvil Elliott, 57, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Cincinnati Bengals), heart attack. [109]
- Chuck Evans, 41, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), heart failure. [110]
- Sir Dick Franks, 88, British Head of the Secret Intelligence Service (1979–1982). [111]
- Cliff Nobles, 64, American pop musician, cancer. [112]
- James E. Reilly, 60, American soap opera writer, complications from cardiac surgery. [113]
- John R. Reilly, 80, American lawyer, adviser to six Democratic presidential candidates, cancer. [114]
- Allan Rosenfield, 75, American physician, dean of Columbia University School of Public Health (1986–2008), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [115]
- Emil Steinberger, 79, American physician, lung cancer. [116]
- Adam Watene, 31, Cook Islands rugby league player, heart attack. [117]
- Khryss Adalia, 62, Filipino film, television and stage director, colorectal cancer. [118]
- Pablo Barrachina Estevan, 95, Spanish bishop of Orihuela-Alicante (1954–1989). [119]
- Gus Chambers, 52, British vocalist (Grip Inc), suicide. [120]
- Alexei Cherepanov, 19, Russian ice hockey player, acute cardiomyopathy. [121]
- Guillaume Depardieu, 37, French actor, pneumonia. [122]
- Antonio José González Zumárraga, 83, Ecuadorian cardinal, stomach cancer. [123]
- Luciana Pignatelli, 73, Italian socialite, suicide. [124]
- Matthew John Rinaldo, 77, American politician, member of the House of Representatives (1973–1993), Parkinson's disease. [125]
- Paul Rogers, 87, American politician, member of the House of Representatives (1957–1979), lung cancer. [126]
- Frank Rosenthal, 79, American gaming executive, sports handicapper, inspiration for the 1995 film Casino, heart attack. [127]
- Eduardus Sangsun, 65, Indonesian bishop of Ruteng, heart attack. [128]
- Françoise Seigner, 80, French comedienne and actress, pancreatic cancer. [129]
- Eduardo Serrano, 97, Venezuelan musician, conductor and composer. [130] (Spanish)
- Christopher Wicking, 65, British screenwriter. [131]
- Barrington J. Bayley, 71, British science fiction author, complications of colorectal cancer. [132]
- Richard Cooey, 41, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection. [133]
- Robert Furman, 93, American spy during World War II, foreign intelligence chief for Manhattan Project, metastatic melanoma. [134]
- Antonio Iannucci, 94, Italian archbishop of Pescara-Penne (1959–1990). [135]
- Ray Lowry, 64, British cartoonist and illustrator, after long illness. [136]
- Anne Mackenzie-Stuart, 78, British political activist. [137]
- Pat Moss, 73, British rally driver, sister of Stirling Moss, cancer. [138]
- Martin Peake, 2nd Viscount Ingleby, 82, British peer, activist for the disabled. [139]
- Kazys Petkevičius, 82, Lithuanian basketball player and coach. [140] (Lithuanian)
- Dame Daphne Purves, 99, New Zealand educator. [141]
- Edie Adams, 81, American actress and singer, pneumonia and cancer. [142]
- Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca, 94, Turkish poet, chronic renal failure. [143]
- Nathan Davis, 91, American actor. [144]
- Chris Mims, 38, American football player. [145]
- Jack Narz, 85, American game show host (Concentration), complications from strokes. [146]
- Suzzanna, 66, Indonesian actress, complications of diabetes. [147]
- Eddie Thompson, 68, British businessman, chairman of Dundee United, prostate cancer. [148]
- Des Townson, 74, New Zealand yacht designer, cancer. [149]
- Tom Tresh, 70, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers), heart attack. [150]
- Roderick Walker, 76, British SAS commander. [151]
- Wang Yung-ching, 91, Taiwanese entrepreneur and billionaire, founder of Formosa Plastics. [152]
- Germán Abad Valenzuela, 89, Ecuadorian radiologist. [153] (Spanish)
- Ere Kokkonen, 70, Finnish film director, after illness. [154] (Finnish)
- David Lee, 70, American sound engineer. [155]
- Paul L. Montgomery, 72, American journalist and reporter (New York Times), cancer. [156]
- Dagmar Normet, 87, Estonian writer and translator. [157] (Estonian)
- Jack Reynolds, 71, American professional wrestling announcer (WWWF/WWF), complications from surgery. [158]
- George M. Keller, 84, American oil executive, founder of Chevron Corporation, complications from orthopedic surgery. [159]
- Prince Ludwig of Bavaria, 95, German royal, member of the House of Wittelsbach. [160]
- Urmas Ott, 53, Estonian journalist and television host, heart attack. [161]
- Santo Bartolomeo Quadri, 88, Italian archbishop of Modena-Nonantola (1983–1996). [162]
- Bill Reilly, 70, American publisher, founder of Primedia, bone and prostate cancer. [163]
- Levi Stubbs, 72, American vocalist (The Four Tops), complications of cancer and stroke. [164]
- Nick Weatherspoon, 58, American basketball player, natural causes. [165]
- Ben Weider, 85, Canadian bodybuilding promoter and Napoleon scholar. [166]
- Evelyn Ay Sempier, 75, American beauty pageant winner, Miss America (1954), colorectal cancer. [167]
- Salvatore Boccaccio, 70, Italian bishop of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino. [168]
- Albert Boime, 75, American art historian, myelofibrosis. [169]
- Alfredo E. Evangelista, 82, Filipino archeologist, discovered the Laguna Copperplate Inscription. [170]
- Charley Fox, 88, Canadian pilot credited with strafing Erwin Rommel's car, car accident. [171]
- Peter Gordeno, 69, British actor, singer and dancer. [172]
- Tormod Haugen, 63, Norwegian children's author, after long illness. [173] (Norwegian)
- E.K. Mawlong, 62, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Meghalaya (2000–2001). [174]
- Dave McKenna, 78, American jazz pianist, lung cancer. [175]
- Rudolf Pangsepp, 87, Estonian book designer and artist. [176] (Estonian)
- James J. Rhoades, 66, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate since 1981, car accident. [177]
- Dee Dee Warwick, 63, American soul singer, sister of Dionne Warwick, after long illness. [178]
- Xie Jin, 84, Chinese film director. [179]
- Richard Blackwell, 86, American fashion critic ("Mr. Blackwell's Ten Worst Dressed Women"), intestinal infection. [180]
- John A. Campbell, 67, Australian-born American lumber executive, president and CEO of Pacific Lumber Company, cancer. [181]
- Tony Dean, 67, American outdoors broadcaster, complications from appendicectomy. [182]
- Marilyn Ferguson, 70, American writer (The Aquarian Conspiracy), heart attack. [183]
- Hal Kant, 77, American lawyer for the Grateful Dead, pancreatic cancer. [184]
- Leah Maivia, 81, Samoan wrestling promoter, wife of Peter Maivia, grandmother of Dwayne Johnson. [185]
- Harry T. Mangurian, Jr., 82, American businessman and horse breeder, former owner of the Boston Celtics, leukemia. [186]
- Mireille Marokvia, 99, French writer. [187]
- Rudy Ray Moore, 81, American comedian and actor (Dolemite), complications from diabetes. [188]
- Robert B. Nett, 86, American Medal of Honor recipient, after brief illness. [189]
- Nigel Plews, 74, British cricket umpire, renal cancer. [190]
- Gianni Raimondi, 85, Italian lyric tenor. [191]
- Gail Robinson, 62, American soprano, complications from rheumatoid arthritis. [192]
- Arthur Sendas, 72, Brazilian supermarket magnate, shot. [193]
- Lou Stringer, 91, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox). [194]
- Doreen Wilber, 78, American archer, 1972 Olympic gold medallist, Alzheimer's disease. [195]
- Daniel Aguillón, 24, Mexican boxer, brain death caused by knockout. [196]
- Sœur Emmanuelle, 99, Belgian-born French nun, natural causes. [197]
- Shamsiah Fakeh, 84, Malaysian independence activist, lung infection. [198]
- Vittorio Foa, 98, Italian politician, journalist and writer. [199]
- James Gleeson, 92, Australian art critic and surrealist painter. [200]
- William Headline, 76, American CNN bureau chief, fall. [201]
- Gene Hickerson, 73, American football player (Cleveland Browns)and member of the (Pro Football Hall of Fame), after long illness. [202]
- Pat Kavanagh, 68, British literary agent, wife of Julian Barnes, brain tumour [203]
- Joe Lutz, 83, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns), after long illness. [204]
- David Myers, 37, British rugby league player (Widnes and England), car accident. [205]
- John Ringham, 80, British actor. [206]
- Bobi Sourander, 79, Finnish-born Swedish journalist and author. [207] (Finnish)
- C. V. Sridhar, 73, Indian filmmaker, cardiac arrest. [208]
- Krzysztof Zaleski, 60, Polish actor, after long illness. [209]
- Sonja Bernadotte, 64, German-born Swedish countess, breast cancer. [210]
- Alex Close, 86, Belgian road bicycle racer, winner of Tour of Belgium (1955) and Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré (1956). [211] (French)
- Jake Crawford, 80, American Major League Baseball player. [212]
- George Edwards, 87, British footballer (Wales). [213]
- Peter Levinson, 74, American music industry biographer, fall. [214]
- Ram Ruhee, 81, Mauritian founder of the National Olympic Committee, IOC member, after long illness. [215]
- James John Skinner, 85, Irish-born Zambian jurist and politician. [216]
- Robert Adlard, 92, British Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) field hockey player. [217]
- Robert C. Cannon, 91, American jurist. [218]
- William Warren Conolly, 87, Caymanian politician. [219]
- Lou Dorfsman, 90, American television graphic designer, heart failure. [220]
- David Evans, 73, British politician, MP (1987–1997), cancer. [221]
- Jan Hijzelendoorn, 79, Dutch Olympic cyclist. [222]
- Ernest Kombo, 67, Congolese bishop of Owando, cancer. [223]
- David Lloyd Meredith, 74, British actor. [224]
- Paritosh Sen, 90, Indian artist, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [225]
- Gianluigi Braschi, 45, Italian film producer (Life Is Beautiful), after long illness. [226]
- Derek Brewer, 85, British mediaevalist. [227]
- Oszkár Csuvik, 83, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic silver medalist (1948). [228] (Hungarian)
- Danny Dill, 83, American songwriter ("Long Black Veil"). [229]
- Kevin Finnegan, 60, British boxer. [230]
- E. Roger Muir, 89, American television producer, stroke. [231]
- Ivo Pukanić, 47, Croatian newspaper editor, assassination by car bomb. [232]
- F. W. Walbank, 98, British scholar of Greek history. [233]
- Moshe Cotel, 65, American pianist and composer, natural causes. [234]
- Howard French, 95, British newspaper editor. [235]
- Milton Katselas, 74, American film director, heart failure. [236]
- Premasiri Khemadasa, 71, Sri Lankan musician and composer. [237]
- Geoffrey McLean, 77, British police officer. [238]
- Merl Saunders, 74, American keyboardist (The Grateful Dead), collaborator with Jerry Garcia, complications from a stroke. [239]
- Xiao Ke, 101, Chinese general in the People's Liberation Army, illness. [240]
- Helmut Zilk, 81, Austrian politician, Mayor of Vienna (1984–1994), heart failure. [241]
- John Axon, 48, British actor (The Royal), grandson of John Axon, heart attack. [242]
- Allen Blanchard, 79, Australian politician. [243]
- Gerard Damiano, 80, American adult film director (Deep Throat), stroke. [244]
- Columb Farrelly, Irish record producer who discovered Sinéad O'Connor and The Pale, after short illness. [245]
- Bob Gambold, 79, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles). [246]
- Irwin Gunsalus, 96, American biochemist, heart failure. [247]
- Amos E. Joel, Jr., 90, American inventor, pioneer of the cellphone. [248]
- Federico Luzzi, 28, Italian tennis player, leukemia. [249]
- Muslim Magomayev, 66, Azerbaijani singer. [250]
- Ian McColl, 81, British footballer, team manager for Scotland, natural causes. [251]
- Anne Pressly, 26, American television news anchor (KATV), injuries during home invasion. [252]
- Estelle Reiner, 94, American singer and actress (When Harry Met Sally...), wife of Carl Reiner, mother of Rob Reiner. [253]
- Hal Roth, 81, American sailor and author, lung cancer. [254]
- Tahereh Saffarzadeh, 72, Iranian poet and academic, cancer. [255]
- Delfino Borroni, 110, Italian last known World War I veteran from Italy. [256]
- Gábor Delneky, 76, Hungarian Olympic fencer. [257]
- P. Cameron DeVore, 76, American First Amendment attorney, apparent heart attack. [258]
- Eileen Donaghy, 78, Irish singer, cancer. [259]
- Thomas Dunn, 82, American conductor, heart failure. [260]
- Conrad Efraim, 63, Antiguan professional wrestler, stroke. [261]
- Tony Hillerman, 83, American mystery writer, pulmonary failure. [262]
- Karl Kassulke, 67, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), heart attack. [263]
- Pablo Montes, 62, Cuban athlete, heart attack. [264]
- Delmar Watson, 82, American child actor (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), prostate cancer. [265]
- Dean Barnett, 41, American columnist and blogger, complications from cystic fibrosis. [266]
- Chris Bryant, 72, British screenwriter and actor. [267]
- Richard Carr-Gomm, 86, British soldier and philanthropist. [268]
- Charles Dubin, 87, Canadian Chief Justice of Ontario (1990–1996), head of the Dubin Inquiry into drugs in sport, pneumonia. [269]
- Ray Ellis, 85, American musician, conductor and television producer, complications from melanoma. [270].
- Jack Houston, 90, Australian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (1957–1980). [271]
- Heinz Krügel, 87, German footballer and coach, after long illness. [272] (German)
- Ed Levy, 91, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees). [273]
- Es'kia Mphahlele, 88, South African writer and academic, natural causes. [274]
- Frank Nagai, 76, Japanese singer. [275]
- Bernard W. Rogers, 87, American general, Commander of the US European Command (1979–1987). [276]
- Louis Secco, 81, Canadian Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) ice hockey player. [277]
- Roy Stewart, 83, Jamaican-born British actor. [278]
- Andy Young, 83, Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers). [279]
- Buck Adams, 52, American pornographic actor and director, complications from heart failure. [280].
- Dina Cocea, 95, Romanian actress, heart attack. [281]
- Kung Te-cheng, 88, Chinese-born Taiwanese 77th generation descendant of Confucius, heart and respiratory failure. [282]
- Alexander Lowen, 97, American psychotherapist. [283]
- Pak Song-chol, 95, North Korean politician, Premier (1976–1977), after long illness. [284]
- Paul Pesthy, 70, American Olympic modern pentathlete and fencer. [285]
- Augusto Petró, 90, Brazilian bishop of Uruguaiana (1964–1995), complications from Alzheimer's disease. [286]
- John Ripley, 69, American Marine war hero. [287]
- Allan Scott, 80, Australian businessman and road transport magnate, complications from diabetes and heart condition. [288]
- George Sopkin, 94, American cellist, natural causes. [289]
- Ilus Vay, 85, Hungarian actress. [290]
- Gerald Arpino, 85, American dancer and choreographer, after long illness. [291]
- Mike Baker, 45, American singer (Shadow Gallery), heart attack. [292]
- Cor Brom, 76, Dutch footballer and coach, Parkinson's disease. [293]
- Yiannis Koskiniatis, 25, Greek footballer, suicide by jumping. [294]
- Mae Mercer, 76, American blues singer. [295]
- William Wharton, 82, American painter and novelist (Birdy), infection. [296]
- Edith Evans Asbury, 98, American journalist (The New York Times), after long illness. [297]
- Fred Baron, 61, American trial lawyer and political fundraiser, multiple myeloma. [298]
- Robert H. Barrow, 86, American general, 27th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1979–1983). [299]
- Cundo Bermúdez, 94, Cuban artist. [300]
- Valentin Bubukin, 75, Russian footballer, after long illness. [301]
- John Graham Cuckney, Baron Cuckney, 83, British financier and industrialist. [302]
- David Jeaffreson, 76, British colonial official, Hong Kong Secretary for Security (1982–1988), ICAC Commissioner (1988–1991). [303]
- Tom Moody, 78, American politician. Mayor of Columbus, Ohio (1972–1984). [304]
- Julius Neave, 89, British insurance executive. [305]
- Jonathan Bates, 68, British sound engineer. [306]
- John Daly, 71, British film producer, cancer. [307]
- Frank Navetta, 46, American guitarist (Descendents). [308]
- Sir John Page, 89, British politician, MP for Harrow West (1960–1987). [309]
- John Pearse, 69, British guitarist. [310]
- Studs Terkel, 96, American broadcaster and author (The Good War), complications from a fall. [311]