Recent deaths
The following is a list of figures who have died in 2004.
- 28 Susan Sontag,
71, American author
- 27 Hank Garland, 74. American country, rock, and
jazz guitarist.
- 27 Heorhiy Kyrpa,
58. Ukrainian Transport Minister, found shot.
- 26 Eddie Layton,
77, organist for the New
York Yankees for 38 seasons
- 26 Dr. Jonathan Drummond-Webb, 45, renowned heart surgeon
- 26 Reggie White,
43, American football player
- 26 Sir Angus
Ogilvy, 76, husband of HRH Princess Alexandra
of Kent
- 25 Dr. Marianne
Heiberg, 59, took part in the Oslo accords
- 25 Gennady
Strekalov, 64, former Russian cosmonaut
- 25 Jane Muskie, 77, widow of politician Edmund
Muskie
- 24 Capt. Richard Wallace Annand VC, 90. First soldier whose actions in World War II
resulted in a Victoria Cross.
- 24 Johnny Oates,
58, former Major League Baseball manager.
- 23 Heera Lal Devpura, 79, Rajasthan Congress Party politician, chief minister of Rajasthan
briefly during 1985.
- 23 P. V.
Narasimha Rao, 83, 9th Prime Minister of India (1991-1996).
- 22 Doug Ault, 54, former
Major League Baseball player, suicide
- 22 Rudi Kolak, 86, former Bosnian communist politician, chairman of
the Bosnian executive council from 1965 to 1967.
- 21 Lennart Bernadotte, 95, Swedish prince.
- 20 Jack Newfield, 66, American newspaper columnist from New York, kidney and lung cancer
- 20 Son Seals, 62,
American blues musician
- 19 Mamdouh Edwan, 63, Syrian playwright and poet
- 19 Mel Gabler (89), Texas conservative textbook reviewer
- 19 Renata
Tebaldi, 82, Italian opera singer
- 19 Herbert C.
Brown, 92, won Nobel Prize in Chemistry for
work on boron
- 18 Princess Kikuko, 92, oldest member of Japanese royal
family
- 18 Anthony
Sampson, 78, British journalist and author
- 18 Vijay Hazare,
89, former Indian cricket captain
- 18 Albert Nordengen, 81, former mayor of Oslo, Norway
- 18 Barry Corbet, 68, member of first American team
to climb Mount Everest
- 17 Dick
Heckstall-Smith, 70, saxophone player (Colosseum, John Mayall and the
Bluesbreakers, etc.)
- 17 Tom
Wesselmann, 73, American Pop Artist
- 16 Ted Abernathy,
71, American baseball
player
- 16 Bobby Mattick,
89, American former baseball player and manager
- 16 Agnes Martin,
92, American abstract
painter
- 16 Lawrence
O'Brien, 53, Member of the Canadian House of
Commons
- 16 Freddie Perren, 61, American Grammy Award winning producer
- 15 Athena Starwoman, mid-50's, astrologer, breast cancer
- 15 Lorenzo "Larry" J.
Ponza Jr., 86, baseball pitching
machine innovator [1] (http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2004-12-18-ponza-obit-pitching-machine_x.htm)
- 15 Rodney Kennedy-Minott, 76, former United States Ambassador to Sweden
- 15 Pauline
Lafon Gore, 92, mother of former US vice-president Al Gore, wife of Albert Gore, Sr.
- 15 Jim Holliday, pornographic film producer and historian, complications from diabetes
- 15 Chiang
Fang-liang, 88, the widow of Chiang Ching-kuo and the First Lady of Taiwan from 1978 to 1988.
- 14 Harry Bowcott, 97, Rugby Union player for Wales and London Welsh
- 14 Sidonie
Goossens, 105, British harpist
[2] (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3393369.stm)
- 14 Fernando
Poe, Jr., 65, Filipino actor and former presidential candidate
- 13 Andre Rodgers,
70, first Bahamian to play in Major League Baseball
- 13 Syed Mir
Qasim, 83, chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir from 1971 to
1975
- 13 David Wheeler,
77, computer scientist
- 13 Bernarda Bryson Shahn, 101, painter, lithographer, widow of Ben Shahn
- 12 Peter Doyle, 72, Australian fish restauranteur
- 12 Phaswane Mpe,
34, South African novelist, unknown illness
- 11 Antonio R. Barcelo
Jimenez, 51, lawyer and nephew of former Puerto Rican Governor Carlos Romero Barcelo, his daughters Yahaira, 24, and Laura, 15,
murdered.
- 11 Bernard Lansky, 80, cartoonist
- 11 John W. Culligan, 88, former CEO of American Home
Products
- 11 Arthur
Lydiard, 87, athletics coach
- 11 Harvey "Bum" Bright, 84, former owner of the Dallas
Cowboys
- 11 M.S.
Subbulakshmi, 88, Carnatic musician.
- 11 José
Luis Cuciuffo, 42, 1986 Football World Cup
champion, hunting accident
- 10 Gary Webb, 49,
investigative reporter who broke story about CIA involvement with crack cocaine dealers in Southern California in the 1980s, dead of apparent suicide.
- 10 Bob King, 81, college basketball
coach
- 9 Kim Dong Jo, 86, foreign minister of South Korea from
1973 to 1975.
- 9 Kevin Keogh, 55,
Phoenix, Arizona's chief financial officer, jumped off his moving
car, behavior possibly caused by cystercosis.
- 9 Philippe
Gigantes, 81, former Canadian senator, cancer
- 9 David Brudnoy,
64, Boston radio talk show host, cancer
- 9 Sergey
Voychenko, 49, an artist and designer from Minsk, Belarus
- 9 Sir Peter Emery, 78,
politician
- 9 Lea De Mae, 27,
pornographic film actress, brain cancer
- 8 Lord Scarman,
93, Life peer, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1977-86
- 8 Darrell Abbott (Diamond
Darrell, Dimebag Darrell), 38, former Pantera guitarist, shot to death in Columbus, Ohio.
- 8 Jackson Mac
Low, 82, poet
- 8 Lester Tanzer, 75, former U.S. News and World Report managing editor, Parkinson's disease [3] (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58291-2004Dec11.html)
- 7 Frederick
Fennell, 90, conductor, founder of Eastman Wind
Ensemble
- 7 Jay Van Andel,
80, co-founder and former chairman of Amway
- 7 Jerry Scoggins,
93, sang The Beverly Hillbillies' theme song
"The Ballad of Jed Clampett"
- 7 Allen Haskell, 69, nurseryman
- 6 Enrique
Salinas, 52, brother of former president of Mexico Carlos Salinas, asphyxiation
- 6 Raymond
Goethals, 83, Belgian soccer coach
- 5 "Manzanita", 48, Flamenco singer [4] (http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/entertainment/10351846.htm)
- 5 Hicham Zerouali, 27, Moroccan soccer player, car accident -
drove car into tree
- 5 Christiano
Junior, 24, Brazilian soccer player,
cardiac arrest after on-field collison
- 4 Tom Fitzgerald, 53, University of Tampa soccer coach
- 4 Elena
Souliotis, 61, Greek soprano
- 3 Maria Perschy,
66, Austrian film/stage/TV actress
- 3 Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Duke of Leinster
- 3 Shiing-shen
Chern, 93, mathematician
- 3 Josef
Schwammberger, 92, former Nazi labor
camp commander
- 2 Nadine Shamir,
32, singer/songwriter
- 2 Kevin Coyne, 60,
musician and author
- 2 Mona Van Duyn,
83, former US Poet Laureate, bone cancer
- 2 Dame Alicia
Markova, 94, ballerina
- 1 David Vienneau,
53, Canadian journalist, pancreatic cancer
- 1 Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, 93, father of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands [5] (http://www2.rnw.nl/rnw/en/currentaffairs/region/netherlands/dut041112b)
- 1 Bill Brown, 73, former
goalkeeper for Tottenham Hotspur and Scotland
- 1 Emma
Verona Johnston, 114, supercentenarian, oldest documented
person in the United States
- 1 Fathi Arafat, 71,
brother of Yasser Arafat and founder of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society
- 1 William B. Sackheim, 84, television
producer, co-screenwriter of the movie First Blood, son of director
Daniel Sackheim
- 30 Alexei Khvostenko, 64, Russian poet, artist, musician, heart attack. in Moscow hospital.
- 30 Pierre Berton,
84, Canadian author and journalist, diabetes complications
- 29 Harry Danning,
MLB All-Star catcher who played with the New York Giants
- 29 Billy
James Hargis, 78, American Christian minister, missionary and anticommunist political activist
- 29 Sister Anne
Samson, 113, oldest recognized living Canadian and oldest nun ever documented
- 29 John Monckton,
49, British city financier, murdered
- 29 John
Drew Barrymore, 72, actor, member of the Barrymore family,
father of Drew Barrymore
- 29 Molly Weir, 94,
Scottish TV and radio actress
- 29 Irwin Donenfeld, 78, DC Comics executive
- 28 Lucas Molina, 20, Argentinean football player, cardiac arrest
- 28 Albert Dorskind, 82, MCA executive who created the Universal Studios tour
- 28 Leroy F.
Aarons, 70, American journalist, founder of the NLGJA
- 28 Edward "Teddy"
Ebersol, 14, son of Dick Ebersol (NBC Sports chairman) and Susan Saint James, plane crash [6] (http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/11/29/sports2036EST0419.DTL)
- 27 John Dunn, 70, Scottish BBC Radio 2 disc jockey, cancer
- 27 Gunder Hägg, 85, Swedish athlete
- 27 Gene Greif, 50, American illustrator of 1970s and 1980s album covers
- 27 Stephen Girard, Jr., 91, introduced the Jeep to
civilians
- 26 Margaret
Ann (Dixie) Jewison, 74, wife of Canadian film director Norman Jewison, unknown cause
- 26 Hans
Schaffner, 95, Swiss politician and Federal Councilor in the 1960s, President of the
Confederation in 1966.
- 26 Philippe
de Broca, 71, French film director; cancer
- 26 Bill Alley, 85,
Anglo-Australian cricketer and cricket umpire in 10 tests
- 26 Tom Haller, 67,
All-Star baseball catcher for the
San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers and Detroit Tigers
and was later the Giants' general manager
- 26 Hannes Walter, 51, Estonian war historian
- 25 David Bailey, 71, actor (Passions), drowning
- 25 Ed Paschke, 65, American artist, heart attack
- 25 Bob Haney, 78, comic
book writer, co-creator of the Teen Titans and Doom Patrol
- 24 Joseph Hansen,
81, groundbreaking mystery author
- 24 Elijah Mwangale, 65, Kenyan politician, former member
of Parliament, and foreign minister from 1983 to 1987, heart attack
- 24 James Wong, 64,
Hong Kong lyricist, actor, director, talk show host and author
- 24 Larry Brown, 53, author, novelist
- 24 Arthur Hailey,
84, author, suspected stroke
- 23 Rafael Eitan,
75, Israeli politician and former Chief of Staff, drowned
- 23 Frances Chaney, 89, wife of Ring
Lardner Jr., member of the 1950s Hollywood Blacklist
- 22 Arthur Hopcraft, 71, author, journalist, and playwright
- 21 Marcella
Humphrey, 112, supercentenarian
- 20 Ancel Keys, 100,
scientist; co-invented the K ration used
in World War II
- 20 Janine Haines,
59, former leader of the Australian Democrats
- 20 David
Grierson, 49, Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation radio and television host
- 20 Jimmy Tapp, 86,
Canadian television personality
- 20 Celso Furtado,
84, Brazilian economist
- 19 Helmut Griem,
72, German film actor Cabaret
- 19 Terry Melcher,
62, musician, producer and son of Doris Day, melanoma
- 19 Fred H.
Hale, Sr., 113, supercentenarian, oldest recognized living
man
- 19 Sir John
Vane, 77, shared the 1982 Nobel Prize in medicine for work in discovering
how aspirin works
- 19 Trina
Schart Hyman, 65, American illustrator of children's books, of cancer.
- 18 Alfred Maseng
(age and cause of death unreported) political figure in Vanuatu
- 18 Robert Bacher,
99, one of the developers of the atom bomb
- 18 Cy Coleman, 75,
composer of Broadway musicals
- 18 Juan Carlos Cardinal Aramburu, 92, former Roman Catholic Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal since 1976
- 18 Bobby
Frank Cherry, 74, convicted in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing
- 17 Thomas Dibblee Jr., 93, geologist
- 17 Alexander
Ragulin, 63, Soviet hockey player, 10-time IIHF World Champion and 3-time Olympic gold medalist.
- 17 Mikael
Ljungberg, 34, Swedish wrestler and Olympic gold medalist,
suicide.
- 17 Dr. Samuel Billison, 79, code talker
- 16 Margaret
Hassan, 59, chief of the humanitarian relief organization CARE International, killed by hostage takers in Iraq (unconfirmed, but presumed dead)
- 16 Reed Irvine, 82, founder of Accuracy in
Media
- 16 Walter Mintz, 75, co-founder of one of the country's first hedge funds
- 15 Colin Coulthard, 83, English Air-Vice Marshal &
RAF fighter pilot
- 15 Elmer
Andersen, 95, former Minnesota governor
- 15 John Morgan, 74, comedian; former member of the Royal Canadian Air Farce
- 15 John Seaton, prominent in New Zealand Harness Racing, multimillionaire accused of doping horses,
suicide
- 15 Adam Young, 91, broadcast entrepreneur, stroke
- 14 Michel
Colombier, 65, composer, cancer
- 13 John Balance,
42, member of Coil, accident
- 13 Ellen
Fairclough, 99, first female Canadian cabinet minister
- 13 Harry Lampert,
88, cartoonist, comic book and advertising artist, artistic co-creator of The
Flash, author of instructional books on bridge,
cancer
- 13 Ol'
Dirty Bastard (Russell Jones), 35, rapper, drug abuse
- 13 Piet Bijvelds, 62, Dutch rally racing co-driver, killed during Luxembourg Rally
- 13 Fred Diament, 81, outspoken Holocaust survivor who
testified at the Nuremberg trials
- 12 Carlo
Rustichelli, 87, Italian film composer
- 12 Usko
Meriläinen, 74, Finnish composer
- 12 Mike Smith, 62, English cricketer, heart attack
- 12 Stanislaw Skalski, Polish pilot
- 12 Lelio Marino,
69, owner of Modern Continental group, unknown causes
- 12 Norman Rose, 87, Radio and TV actor, All My
Children voice of Juan Valdez
- 12 Linda Murray, 91, English art historian
- 12 Harry Hargreaves, 82, English Punch cartoonist
- 11 Dayton Allen,
85, comedian and voice of the cartoon character Deputy Dawg and Mayor Phineas T. Bluster on The Howdy Doody
Show
- 11 Yasser Arafat,
75, Palestine Liberation
Organization leader, President of the Palestinian
Authority, Cirrhosis of the liver [7] (http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11431969%255E401,00.html)
- 11 Richard Dembo,
56, César Award-winning French
director
- 10 Erna
Rosenstein, 91, Polish surrealist
painter and poet
- 9 Emlyn Hughes, 57,
English footballer, brain
tumour
- 9 Iris Chang, 36,
historian, author, suicide
- 8 Melba Phillips,
97, American physicist
& educator, coronary artery disease
- 8 Lennox Miller,
58, Jamaican Olympic athlete, 100 m. Mexico’68 Silver Medal, Munich’72 Bronze medal, cancer
- 8 Eddie Charlton,
75, Australian snooker player
- 8 Emma Roca Rodrigo, 85, Spanish
revolutionary
- 7 Howard Keel, 85,
American actor and singer, colon cancer
- 7 Gibson Kente, 72,
South African playwright,
AIDS
- 6 Pete Jolly, 72,
Jazz pianist [8] (http://noted.blogs.com/westcoastmusic/2004/11/pete_jolly_is_d.html)
- 6 Elizabeth
Rogers, 70, American actress Lt.Palmer on Star Trek, multiple strokes and Lung
cancer
- 6 Johnny Warren,
61, Australian soccer player, coach, ethnic community advocate; lung
cancer
- 6 Fred Dibnah, 66,
British steeplejack and television presenter
- 5 Donald Jones, 72,
American-born Dutch comedian, singer, dancer and actor, first black Dutch celebrity
- 4 Robert Heaton, 43, British composer and drummer of punk-rock band New Model Army, pancreatic cancer
- 4 Ellen Meloy, 58,
American author
- 4 Kristin
Smedvig, 83, violin soloist and teacher
- 3 Joe Bushkin, 87, Swing Era pianist [9] (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/05/arts/music/05bushkin.html)
- 3 Richard
Hongisto, 67, former sheriff of San Francisco,
California and Cleveland, Ohio, heart attack
- 3 Sergei Zholtok,
32, ice hockey player, heart failure due to cardiac
arrhythmia
- 2 Virginia Muise,
111, probably oldest living New Englander
- 2 Basil Thompson,
67, Ballet Master
- 2 Gerrie
Knetemann, 53, Dutch cyclist (World Champion in 1978), heart attack
- 2 Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahayan, 86, Emir of Abu Dhabi.
- 2 Gustaaf Cardinal Joos, 81, Belgian cardinal.
- 2 Theo van Gogh, 47, Dutch cineast and
writer, murdered in Amsterdam.
- 1 Evelyn Ruth Moseley Lathan, 74, jazz, blues and gospel pianist
- 1 Lord Hanson, 82, British
industrialist.
- 1 Hatem Kamil Abdul Fatah, deputy governor of Baghdad
- 1 Mae Madison, 89, Silent and early talkie actress, favorite of Busby Berkeley
- 1 Marie Tehan, 64, former health minister for Victoria (Australia), Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
- 1 Terry Knight, 61, manager and producer to Grand Funk Railroad, murdered
- 31 Maj.-Gen. Konstantin Dementyev,
Russian military official, involved with air force planning and policy, shot to death on the Moscow-Minsk highway.
- 31 Don Briscoe, 64,
stage and television actor (Dark Shadows)
- 30 Peggy Ryan, 80,
actress, singer and dancer
- 29 Gerard Norton VC, 89, won the Victoria Cross in 1944
- 29 Vaughn Meader,
68, Grammy-Award-winning JFK-imitating comedian, emphysema
- 29 Edward Oliver LeBlanc, 81, Dominican political leader,
chief minister (1961-1967) and premier (1967-1974), unknown natural causes
- 29 Jacinto João, 60, Portuguese football player, cardiac
arrest
- 29 HRH Princess Alice, Duchess of
Gloucester, 102
- 29 Peter Twinn, 88,
mathematician and code-breaker
- 29 John Parr Miller, 91, children's book illustrator and Disney animator
- 28 Rosalind
Hicks, 85, daughter of Agatha Christie
- 28 Theodore Taylor, 79, designer of American
nuclear bombs before becoming an activist warning of the dangers of nuclear weapons
- 28 Shosei Koda, 24,
Japanese backpacker, beheaded by his captors in Iraq
- 28 Jimmy
McLarnin, 96, British boxer,
two-time world champion
- 28 Graham
Roberts, 75, British actor, "The Archers"
- 28 Charles Wheeler, 88, cinematographer Tora! Tora!
Tora!
- 28 George Schairer, 91 aerodynamics expert
- 28 Gil Melle, 72, film and television music composer, heart attack
- 27 Al Clouston, 94,
humorist
- 27 Graham
Roberts, 75, British radio and television actor
- 27 Lester Lanin, 97, Society Big-Band leader
- 27 Bill Liebowitz, 63, American comic book retailer and
founder of notable chain of Golden
Apple stores, leading the way for the direct market.
- 27 Paulo Sérgio de Oliveira Silva (a.k.a. Serginho), 30, Brazilian football player for São Caetano, heart attack during a league match
- 27 Bert Tigchelaar, 58, Dutch journalist
- 26 Bobby Avila, 79,
MLB All-Star and AL batting
champion in 1954
- 26 Paul F. Iams, 89,
founder of the Iams pet food company.
- 26 Nestor Kombot-Naguemon, 70?, Central African foreign minister from 1969 until 1970, and ambassador to France at the time of his death,
suicide
- 26 Kathleen Crawford Lindsay, 83, 1950s television writer, embolism
- 25 Lilian Kallir, 73, Classical pianist,
- 25 John Peel, 65, British BBC disc jockey and guru of the British indie music
scene, heart attack
- 25 Shyam Nandan Mishra, 84, Indian foreign minister
from 1979 to 1980, heart attack
- 24 Jokin
Ormaetxea, 24, Spanish professional cyclist, car accident
- 24 10 people, including the son of NASCAR race owner Rick Hendrick, crew members and pilots, airplane crash.
- 24 James Cardinal Hickey, 84, former Roman
Catholic archbishop of Washington, D.C., previously bishop of Cleveland, Ohio
- 24 Maaja Ranniku, 63, Estonian chess player
- 23 Andrew "Stig" Sewell, British, singer in Icons of Filth, possible brain
hemorrhage
- 23 George Silk, 87, Famous WWII Photojournalist for Life magazine, congestive heart failure
- 23 Robert
Merrill, 85 (or 87?), American opera singer
- 23 Bill Nicholson
OBE, 85, British football manager of Tottenham Hotspur, 1958-1974, associated with the club as
player, coach, manager and scout for over 60 years
- 22 Samuel Lee Gravely, Jr., 82, first African American U.S. Navy admiral
- 22 Katherine Victor, 81, cult film actress
- 21/22 Jean-François Leuba, 70, Swiss politician
- 21 Everett
Rogers, 73, founder of diffusion of innovations
theory
- 21 Adnan al-Ghoul, ??, Hamas chief explosives expert,
alleged "father" of the Qassam rocket, assassinated by the IDF
- 21 Victoria
Snelgrove, 21, Boston Red Sox fan killed in post-American League Championship
Series victory celebration accident
- 20 Veronika
Cherkasova, 45, Belarus journalist, murdered.
- 20 Anthony Hecht,
81, American poet
- 20 Chuck Hiller, 70,
former major league baseball player
- 20 Tevfik
Gelenbe, 73, Turkish actor, cancer
- 20 Lynda
Lee-Potter, 69, journalist for Daily Mail, brain tumour
- 20 Evald Saag, 91, Estonian theologian
- 20 Wendy Charles Acey, television director
- 19 Arthur H.
Robinson, 89, american cartographer
- 19 Anita Bitri-Prapaniku, 36?, Albanian pop singer
- 19 Sang Chun Lee,
51, three cushion billiard player, cancer
- 19 Lewis Urry, 77,
Canadian, invented the long-lasting alkaline battery
- 19 Kenneth E.
Iverson, 84, computer scientist inventor of the APL
programming language
- 19 Paul H. Nitze,
97, American diplomat and Cold War arms negotiator
- 19 Eleanor Plant,
111, Florida's oldest
resident, 9th oldest recognized person in USA, 23rd oldest recognized person in the
world
- 18 Ansar Tebuyev, 54, Deputy Prime Minister of Karachay-Cherkessia, assassinated
- 18 Steve Steigman, ?, photographer, known for
"Blown Away" shot in Maxell advertising campaign
- 18 Koose Muniswamy Veerappan, 52, notorious Indian bandit
known as "Jungle Cat", killed by special forces
- 18 Xavier Ormazabal, 23, Spanish mountaineer, while climbing the Cho Oyu
in Nepal Himalayas
- 18 Nancy Carline, 95, artist
- 17 Julius Harris,
81, African-American actor, heart failure
- 17 Samuel Lender, 84, helped bring Lender's Bagel Company to
national prominence
- 17 Celio González, 80, popular singer of Cuban band Sonora Matancera in the 1950s
- 17 Betty Hill, 85, wife
of Barney Hill and famous in Ufology for their abduction report, lung cancer
- 17 Raymond Boone,
81, patriarch of three-generation major league baseball
family
- 17 Rebecca Manning, 60, daughter of Orson Welles
and Rita Hayworth
- 16 Doug Bennett, 52,
lead singer of Canadian band Doug and the Slugs
- 16 Uzi Hitman, 52,
Israeli singer, songwriter and composer, heart attack
- 16 Pierre
Salinger, 79, Press Secretary to John Fitzgerald
Kennedy, and newsman
- 16 Vincent Brome,
94, English biographer and novellist
- 15 Dave Godin, 68, Soul
music promoter, journalist
- 15 Herbert Katzman, 81, expressionist painter
- 15 Helmut Simon, 67, finder of Ötzi the
Iceman
- 15 Irv Novick, 88,
American comic book artist whose
career spanned 60 years
- 15 Lüüdia Vallimäe-Mark, 79, Estonian painter
- 14 Juan Francisco Cardinal Fresno Larrain, 90, Chilean Catholic Cardinal
- 14 Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell, 67, British historian and member of the House of Lords
- 14 Ivan
Shamiakin, 83, Soviet Belarusian
writer
- 14 Cordell
Jackson, 81, rockabilly musician
- 14 Sheila Keith, 84, British actress
- 13 Ivor Wood, 72, British animator, Paddington Bear, The
Wombles.
- 13 Erik Bye, 78, Norwegian journalist (AP, BBC, NRK), radio/TV host, actor, singer/songwriter; cancer
- 13 Tetsu Yano, 80,
Japanese science fiction writer and translator, founder of the Science Fiction Writers of Japan
- 13 Nirupa Roy, 73,
Indian film actress
- 13 Bernice
Rubens, 76, British novelist (Madame Sousatzka)
- 11 Peter Kerr, 12th Marquess of Lothian, 82, Marquess of Lothian, landowner, diplomat
- 11 Ben Komproe, 62, former Prime Minister and
Minister of Justice of the Netherlands Antilles
- 11 Gulshan Rai, 80,
Indian film producer and distributor
- 11 Keith Miller, 84,
Australian rules footballer, cricketer, fighter pilot and journalist
- 11 Mary Loos, 94, actress, screenwriter, and novelist; complications from stroke
- 11 Lillian Zuckerman, 88, character
actress
- 10 Arthur H.
Robinson, 89, cartographer
- 10 Christopher
Reeve, 52, U.S. actor who starred as Superman in the 1978 movie and sequels, and campaigned for stem cell research after being paralyzed, heart failure
brought on by septicemia
- 10 Ken Caminiti, 41,
American baseball player,
heart attack
- 10 Maurice
Shadbolt, 72, New Zealand writer, Alzheimer's disease
- 9 Maxime A. Faget, 83,
NASA longtime engineer through the Space Shuttle program & designer of the Mercury space capsule, bladder cancer
- 9 Bolat Kesikhbaev, boxing leader, heart attack
- 9 Iscuerdo Carlos, 40, paraglider, killed during
European Championships
- 8 Malcolm Summers, 80, witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy [10] (http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20041018/people_nm/people_summers_dc)
- 8 Jacques
Derrida, 74, French philosopher, pancreatic cancer
- 8 Johnny Sturm, 88, former New York Yankees
first baseman and minor league manager
- 8 Rico Weber, 62, Swiss artist
- 8 Richard Ellison, 80, documentary producer,
diffuse Lewy Body
Syndrome
- 7 Ken Bigley, 62, British
hostage in Iraq, executed by hostage takers
- 7 T.J. Binyon, 68,
author, Oxford professor, Pushkin scholar
- 7 Hildy Parks, 78, American actress, writer, TV producer
- 6 Frederica de Laguna, 98, archaeologist and anthropologist studied Alaskan
native cultures
- 6 John A. Kelley,
97, U.S. athlete
- 6 Pete McCarthy, 51,
travel writer and broadcaster, cancer
- 6 Harbhajan
Singh Yogi, 75, spiritual leader and head of the Sikh Dharma in the western
hemisphere
- 6 Veríssimo Correia Seabra, 57, military commander in Guinea-Bissau, killed in mutiny[11] (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3720218.stm)
- 6 Marvin
Santiago, 56, Puerto Rican Salsa music singer, diabetes complications
- 5 Mildred McDaniel Singleton, 70, 1956 Olympic Gold-Medal winner in High
Jump
- 5 Maurice
Wilkins, 87, DNA pioneer
- 5 Rodney
Dangerfield, 82, comic and actor
- 5 William Dobelle (62), American eye doctor and inventor prominent in artificial vision research,
diabetes complications.
- 4 Cleonicio Dos Santos Silva (a.k.a. Renato), 28, football player for
F.C. Zürich, killed during a
robbery
- 4 Helmut Bantz, 83, 1956 Olympic gold medal winner in pommel horse gymnastics
- 4 Willy Guhl, 89, internationally known Swiss furniture
designer
- 4 Gordon Cooper, 77,
one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts
- 4 Peter L. Picknelly, 73, owner of Peter Pan Bus Lines
- 4 Virginia Curtis, actress (Your Show
of Shows), cancer
- 3 Ralph Citro, 78, renowned boxing cut-man, member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame
- 3 Janet Leigh, 77,
American actress, of vasculitis
- 3 Frits van
Turenhout, 91, Dutch sports journalist
- 3 John Cerutti, 44,
former MLB baseball player, announcer for the
Toronto Blue Jays
- 2 Fialho Gouveia,
69, Portuguese radio and TV presenter, of cardiac arrest
- 2 Nick Skorich, 83, NFL coach, (Philadelphia Eagles) in the early 1960s
- 2 Max van Gelder, 88,
world's first jazz harmonica player and Goon, of old age.
- 2 Fernando Gallardo, 62, Chilean actor, cancer
- 1 Juraj Beneš,
64, Slovak composer
- 1 Richard Avedon,
81, American fashion photographer, of a brain hemorrhage
- 1 Joyce Jillson, 58,
American astrologer, of
kidney failure
- 1 Bruce Palmer, 58,
Bassist for Buffalo Springfield, heart attack
- 1 Burt Miller, 92, American actor
- 30 Eugenio Pio Seghesio, 85, pioneering California vintner, (Seghesio Wineries)
- 30 Jacques Levy, 69, director of original production of Oh! Calcutta!
- 30 Jan Wind, 47, police officer from Enschede, shot dead while
chasing a suspected drug dealer (it is a rare occurrence in the Netherlands
that police officers are killed on duty)
- 30 Ignatius Wolfington, 84, American character actor.
- 30 Willem Oltmans, 79, Dutch maverick journalist, cancer
- 30 Justin Strzelczyk, 36, former NFL Pittsburgh Steelers player, car crash while leading police on
chase
- 30 Hans Bakker, 26,
free software hacker, died in car crash near Paris.
- 30 Gamini
Fonseka, 68, Sri Lankan actor and politician.
- 29 Richard L. Berger, 64, helped create Touchstone Pictures label as part of Walt Disney Pictures, lung cancer
- 29 Ernst van der Beugel, 86, former Dutch junior Foreign Minister and former CEO of KLM.
- 29 Christer Pettersson, 57, suspected murderer of Swedish prime minister Olof Palme
- 29 Richard Sainct, 34, French rally motorcyclist,
accident
- 29 Gertrude
Dunn, 72, American women's baseball and field hockey player, plane crash
- 29 Shimon Wincelberg (a.k.a. S. Bar David), 80, television writer
- 28 Christl Cranz-Borchers, 90, German
alpine skier, Olympic champion and twelvefold World champion
- 28 Geoffrey
Beene, 77, fashion designer, pneumonia
- 28 Mulk Raj
Anand, 98, Indian author in English
- 28 Scott Muni, 74, longtime New York City radio disc jockey
- 28 Edmund Ralph Haggar Sr., 88, brought Haggar brand to national prominence
- 27 Tsai Wan-lin,
81, Taiwan's wealthiest businessman and founder of the Lin Yuan Group
- 27 Pieter Jan Leeuwerink, 41, Dutch volleyball player with 187 caps
- 26 Tim Pauwels, 22, Belgian cyclo-crosser, aortic aneurysm during race
- 26 Amjad Hussain Farooqi, 32, Pakistani terrorist,
supposed member of Al-Qaida
- 26 Dean Kutz, 48, jockey
- 26 Izz El-Deen Sheikh Khalil, Hamas leader assassinated by
car bomb
- 25 Dr. Katherine E. Keough, 61, president of St. John Fisher College
- 25 Alain
Glavieux, 55, mathematician, Information technology pioneer
- 25 Marvin Davis,
79, philanthropist; ex-owner of Twentieth Century Fox and Pebble
Beach
- 25 Ivan Caceres, 21, football player, haemoptysis
- 24 Tim Choate, 49, actor (Babylon 5), motorcycle
accident
- 24 Françoise
Sagan, 69, French novelist
- 23 Margaret Sloan-Hunter, 57, former editor of Ms. Magazine, feminist and civil rights advocate
- 23 André Hazes,
53, Dutch singer
- 23 Billy Reay, 86, former NHL player and coach for the Chicago Blackhawks
- 23 Raja Ramanna,
79, nuclear scientist and father of India's nuclear program.
- 23 Bill
Ballance, 85, radio personality; forerunner of shock jocks Tom Leykis and Howard Stern
- 22 Ray Traylor, 42,
American professional wrestler known as The Big Boss Man
- 22 Dirk van der Horst, 57, guitarist with
popular Dutch band BZN
- 21 Jack Hensley,
48, American civilian contractor, beheaded by Muslim terrorists in Iraq.
[12] (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3678124.stm)
- 21 Nordin ben Salah, 32, boxer, murdered
- 21 Larry Phillips, 62, stock car racer
- 20 Eugene
Armstrong, 52, American civilian contractor, beheaded by Muslim terrorists in
Iraq.
- 20 Brian Clough
OBE, 69, English footballer and cup-winning coach and manager.
- 20 Kalmer Tennosaar, 75, Estonian singer
- 19 Line
Østvold, 25, Norwegian snowboarder
- 19 Eddie Adams, 71, photojournalist
- 19 Skeeter Davis, 73, country music singer
- 19 Ellis Marsalis, Sr., 96, patriarch of family of
jazz musicians
- 19 Ryhor Reles, 91,
the last writer from Belarus who wrote in Yiddish
- 19 Imelda Higuera, 65?, Mexican singer, Las Jilguerillas duo, respiratory
failure
- 18 Norman
Cantor, 74, medieval scholar
- 18 Russ Meyer, 82,
filmmaker
- 18 Marvin
Mitchelson, 76, divorce lawyer to the stars, cancer
- 17 Katharina
Dalton, 87, pioneered research on premenstrual stress syndrome
- 16 Dolly
Rathebe, South African musician
- 16 Izora Rhodes Armstead, American singer, one
of the two Weather Girls
- 16 Virginia Hamilton Adair, 91, American
poet
- 16 Sergio Sanchez, Mexican actor
- 15 Donald Yetter Gardner, 91, songwriter, All I
Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
- 15 Daouda
Malam Wanke, 50?, leader of the 1999 transitional government in Niger
- 15 Johnny
Ramone, 55, guitarist and founding member of The Ramones, prostate cancer
- 14 Giovanni Biacci, 93, Italian musician
- 14 Sir William Melville Peek,
84, 5th Baronet of Lodiswell
- 14 Ove Sprogøe,
84, Danish actor
- 14 Reynaldo G. Garza, 89, first Hispanic American appointed as Federal Appeals Court judge[13]
(http://www.fjc.gov/newweb/jnetweb.nsf/hisj/)
- 13 Glenn
Presnell, 99, early NFL player with the Detroit Lions
- 12 Max
Abramovitz, 96, architect
- 12 Ahmed Dini
Ahmed, 72, Djibouti politician, vice-president of the government council
(1959-60) and prime minister (1977-78).
- 12 Jerome
Chodorov, 93, playwright, My Sister Eileen
- 11 Fred Ebb, 71, Broadway lyricist (Cabaret, Chicago),
heart attack
- 11 Peter VII, 55, Orthodox
Patriarch of
Alexandria, helicopter crash
- 10 Anthony Luigi Mancini, 71, British boxing
manager and cutman
- 10 Brock Adams, 77,
U.S. politician
- 10 Glyn Owen, 76,
British actor
- 10 O.L. Duke, 51,
actor, automobile crash
- 9 Joan Snyder, 69,
writer and producer for CBS News
- 9 Ernie Ball, 74,
guitar equipment maker
- 9 Ralph G. Allen, 70, wrote the book for Broadway show
Sugar Babies
- 8 Ian Cochrane, 62,
British novelist
- 8 Frank Thomas, 91, Disney animator
- 8 Raymond
Marcellin, 90, former Interior minister of France
- 8? Richard Girnt Butler, 86, founder of the Aryan
Nations
- 8 James Westphal, California Institute of Technology scientist
- 8 Matías Prats Cañete, Spanish journalist
- 7 Hervey Feldman, 67, founder of the Embassy Suites hotel
chain
- 7 Samira Bellil,
31, campaigner for Muslim girls' and women's rights, cancer
- 7 Gerard Piel, 89,
publisher of Scientific American, complications from a
stroke
- 7 Kirk Fordice, 70,
Mississippi's first Republican Governor since 1874, leukemia
- 7 Christiaan Frederick Beyers Naudé, 89, Afrikaner-South African priest, theologian and anti-apartheid activist
- 7 Jonathan Scharer, 56, Producer, Forbidden Broadway
- 6 Miriam Pires, 77, Brazilian actress, star of many popular
telenovelas
- 6 Elly
Annie Schneider, 90, one of the Munchkins in The Wizard of Oz
- 6 Harvey Wheeler, 85, political scientist and author (Fail-Safe)
- 5 Fritha Goodey,
31, actress (About a Boy), apparent suicide
- 5 Gerald
Merrithew, 73, New Brunswick, Canada politician and former federal cabinet minister, cancer
- 5 John "Red" Cochran, 82, former NFL player, scout and assistant coach for the
Green Bay Packers
- 5 Alessio
Perilli, 20, Italian motorracer, killed during a race
- 5 Caroline Pratt, 42, British eventer, killed during a race
- 5, Jesus Viera, 73, better known as "Cucho Viera", Puerto Rican television actor and comedian
- 5 Steve Wayne, 84, American actor
- 4 Michael
Louden, 40, actor, autoerotic asphyxiation
- 4 Bob Boyd, 84?, former
MLB; first black player to sign with the White
Sox, and first Oriole to bat over .300 in the 20th century
- 4 James O. Page,
68, North Carolina's former chief of EMS and founder of modern emergency medical response,
heart attack
- 4 Moe Norman, 75,
PGA and Canadian Tour golfer,
congestive heart failure
- 4 Alphonso Ford,
33, American-born Euroleague
player, leukemia
- 3 Steven
Blackford, 28, former University of Arizona wrestler, car accident
- 3 Jessie V. St