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Deaths in November 2013

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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2013.

Contents

Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  • Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
  • 1

  • François Bovon, 75, Swiss biblical scholar and historian.
  • Tato Laviera, 63, American Nuyorican poet, diabetes.
  • John Y. McCollister, 92, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from Nebraska (1971–1977), cancer.
  • Hakimullah Mehsud, 34, Pakistani Taliban leader, drone strike.
  • Mario Ojeda Gómez, 86, Mexican scholar and diplomat.
  • Paul Dennis Reid, 55, American convicted murderer.
  • Eugène Rhéaume, 80, Canadian politician, MP for the Northwest Territories (1963–1965).
  • Piet Rietveld, 61, Dutch economist.
  • Editta Sherman, 101, American photographer, longtime resident of Carnegie Hall.
  • 2

  • Jack Alexander, 77, Scottish entertainer and comedian, stroke.
  • Bill Beall, 91, American football coach (LSU Tigers).
  • Walt Bellamy, 74, American Hall of Fame basketball player, Olympic gold medalist (1960).
  • Vasco Giuseppe Bertelli, 89, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Volterra (1985–2000).
  • Brita Borge, 82, Norwegian politician.
  • Robert R. Bowie, 104, American diplomat and academic.
  • Eugene Callender, 87, American pastor and activist.
  • Zlatko Crnković, 82, Croatian literary translator.
  • Ghislaine Dupont, 57, French journalist, shot.
  • Joop Eversteijn, 92, Dutch footballer (ADO Den Haag).
  • Målfrid Grude Flekkøy, 78, Norwegian psychologist and children's ombudsman.
  • Hugh Gurling, 63, English geneticist, heart attack.
  • Montgomery Kaluhiokalani, 54, American surfer, lung cancer.
  • Beatrice Kemmerer, 83, American AAGPBL baseball player.
  • Mitsuo Komatsubara, 95, Japanese professional golfer, heart failure.
  • Bill Lawrence, 82, German-born American electric guitar designer and maker.
  • Clifford Nass, 55, American academic and author (The Media Equation).
  • Kjell Qvale, 94, Norwegian-born American businessman (Jensen Motors).
  • Milanko Renovica, 85, Yugoslav politician, President of the Executive Council of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (1974–1982); President of the Presidency (1984–1985).
  • Russ Sullivan, 90, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).
  • 3

  • D. Rajendra Babu, 62, Indian film director and screenwriter, heart attack.
  • Lambert Bartak, 94, American stadium organist.
  • Rifkat Bogdanov, 63, Russian mathematician.
  • Nick Cardy, 93, American comic book artist (Aquaman, Teen Titans).
  • Gerard Cieślik, 86, Polish footballer (Ruch Chorzów).
  • Gamani Corea, 87, Sri Lankan diplomat and civil servant, Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (1974–1984).
  • William J. Coyne, 77, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania (1981–2003).
  • Philip Fang, 72, Hong Kong simultaneous interpreter, chief of the United Nations Chinese interpretation section, suicide by jumping.
  • Geza Gallos, 65, Austrian footballer (SK Rapid Wien).
  • Rupert Gerritsen, 60, Australian historian.
  • Ryszard Kraus, 49, Polish footballer (Górnik Zabrze, GKS Tychy).
  • Andro Linklater, 68, Scottish writer and historian.
  • Leonard Long, 102, Australian landscape painter.
  • Austin John Marshall, 76, English record producer and artist.
  • Vladimir Musalimov, 69, Ukrainian Soviet Olympic boxer (1968).
  • William Pollack, 87, British-born American immunologist, developed the Rho(D) immune globulin vaccine for Rh disease, complications from diabetes and heart disease.
  • Reshma, c. 66, Pakistani folk singer, throat cancer.
  • Bernard Roberts, 80, English pianist.
  • Trần Văn Quang, 96, Vietnamese army general.
  • Agim Zajmi, 76, Albanian painter.
  • 4

  • Hakon Barfod, 87, Norwegian Olympic sailor (1948, 1952).
  • Roger Barton, 67, English footballer
  • Suzanne M. Bianchi, 61, American sociologist, pancreatic cancer.
  • Hans von Borsody, 84, Austrian-born German actor.
  • Viktor Dolnik, 75, Russian ornithologist.
  • John D. Hawk, 89, American World War II veteran, Medal of Honor recipient.
  • Betty Hill, 76, Canadian politician, diabetes.
  • Leon Miękina, 83, Polish writer.
  • Eleanor Mlotek, 91, American musicologist.
  • Elfed Morris, 71, Welsh footballer (Chester City).
  • Mohan Rai, 80, Indian cricketer.
  • Leonid Stolovich, 84, Russian-born Estonian philosopher.
  • Georg Wahl, 93, German dressage instructor, rider and trainer.
  • Ray Willsey, 85, Canadian-born American football player and coach.
  • 5

  • Habibollah Asgaroladi, 81, Iranian politician and presidential candidate, Leader of Islamic Coalition Party (1998–2008), lung problems.
  • Juan Carlos Calabró, 79, Argentine actor (Johny Tolengo, el majestuoso), kidney disease.
  • Dino Gifford, 96, Italian footballer.
  • Tony Iveson, 94, British Royal Air Force pilot and World War II veteran.
  • Lounis Matem, 72, Algerian footballer (ES Sétif, CR Belouizdad).
  • Charles Mosley, 65, British genealogist.
  • Abdou Nef, 18, Algerian footballer, traffic collision.
  • Daniel Orts, 89, French cyclist.
  • Ed Pincus, 75, American documentary filmmaker.
  • Georges Ramoulux, 93, French cyclist.
  • Juan Manuel Tenuta, 89, Uruguayan actor, stroke.
  • Bobby Thomason, 85, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), heart failure.
  • Charlie Trotter, 54, American chef and restaurateur.
  • Stuart Williams, 83, Welsh international footballer.
  • 6

  • Þórdís Árnadóttir, 80, Icelandic Olympic swimmer.
  • Guillermina Bravo, 92, Mexican ballet dancer and choreographer.
  • Tarla Dalal, 77, Indian food writer and chef, cardiac arrest.
  • Jorge Dória, 92, Brazilian actor and humorist, cardiorespiratory failure.
  • Elton Engstrom, Jr., 78, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1965–1967) and Senate (1967–1971).
  • Peter Fatialofa, 54, Samoan rugby union player and coach, heart attack.
  • Yosef Harish, 90, Israeli jurist, Attorney General (1986–1993).
  • Arvid Johanson, 84, Norwegian politician and newspaper editor, Minister of Petroleum and Energy (1980–1981).
  • Christian López, 29, Guatemalan Olympic weightlifter (2008, 2012), ARDS.
  • Dan Lurie, 90, American bodybuilder and fitness pioneer.
  • Burl Noggle, 89, American historian.
  • Ace Parker, 101, American football (Brooklyn Dodgers) and baseball player Philadelphia Athletics, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  • Cheb i Sabbah, 66, Algerian musician and composer.
  • Clyde Stacy, 77, American musician, co-creator of the Tulsa Sound, traffic collision.
  • Sammy Taylor, 80, Scottish footballer.
  • 7

  • John Cole, 85, British broadcaster and journalist, BBC political editor (1981–1992).
  • Ian Davies, 57, Australian Olympic basketball player (1980, 1984), Australian Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (2001).
  • Ron Dellow, 99, English football player and manager.
  • C. R. De Silva, Sri Lankan lawyer, Attorney General (2007–2008), Solicitor General (2000–2007).
  • Mary Eyre, 89, British hockey and tennis player.
  • Nikolay Karpov, 83, Russian Olympic ice hockey player (1960).
  • Joey Manley, 48, American website publisher (Modern Tales), pneumonia.
  • Paul Mantee, 82, American actor (Apollo 13, Cagney & Lacey, Robinson Crusoe on Mars).
  • Jack Mitchell, 88, American photographer and author.
  • Nam Tae Hi, 84, South Korean martial artist, pioneering master of taekwondo.
  • Joseph Rhodes, Jr., 66, American politician and activist, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–1980).
  • Amparo Rivelles, 88, Spanish actress.
  • Manfred Rommel, 84, German politician, Lord Mayor of Stuttgart (1974–1996).
  • Colin Watts, 92, Australian cricketer.
  • Sanford Yung, 86, Hong Kong accountant, politician and racehorse owner.
  • 8

  • Chitti Babu, 49, Indian comedian and actor, brain tumour.
  • John Bell Jr., 76, American artist, stomach cancer.
  • Gisela Bolaños, 79, Venezuelan model.
  • Michael Glyn Brown, 56, American hand surgeon, cardiac arrest.
  • William C. Davidon, 86, American scientist and peace activist.
  • Kris Ife, 67, English pop singer, heart attack.
  • Penn Kimball, 98, American journalist and college professor (Columbia University).
  • Carl Lovsted, 83, American Olympic rower (1952).
  • Rod Miller, 73, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).
  • Esko Niemi, 79, Finnish ice hockey player.
  • Lică Nunweiller, 74, Romanian footballer (Dinamo).
  • Arnold Rosner, 68, American classical music composer.
  • Harry Sawyerr, 87, Ghanaian politician and quantity surveyor.
  • Chiyoko Shimakura, 75, Japanese singer and actress, liver cancer.
  • Amanchi Venkata Subrahmanyam, 56, Indian actor, liver failure.
  • Sir John Whitehead, 81, British diplomat, Ambassador to Japan (1986–1992).
  • 9

  • Savaş Ay, 59, Turkish journalist, throat cancer.
  • John Dendahl, 75, American politician and Olympic skier (1960).
  • Helen Eadie, 66, Scottish politician, MSP for Dunfermline East (1999–2011); Cowdenbeath (since 2011), cancer.
  • Grethe Rytter Hasle, 93, Norwegian biologist.
  • Peter Krummeck, 66, South African actor and playwright.
  • Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, 77, American jazz saxophonist.
  • Steve Prescott, 39, English rugby league player, stomach cancer.
  • Vasile Suciu, 71, Romanian footballer.
  • Emile Zuckerkandl, 91, Austrian-born American biologist.
  • 10

  • Dragomir Čumić, 76, Serbian actor.
  • Vijaydan Detha, 87, Indian folk writer, cardiac arrest.
  • John Grant, 91, Australian neurosurgeon and disability sport administrator.
  • Richard Grathoff, 79, German phenomenologist.
  • Carl Hilliard, 76, American journalist, reporter and columnist (The Associated Press), heart attack.
  • John Matchefts, 82, American ice hockey player.
  • Sir Humphrey Maud, 79, British diplomat.
  • Michael A. Miles, 74, American business executive (Kraft Foods, Philip Morris).
  • Giorgio Orelli, 92, Swiss poet.
  • Safdar Rahmat Abadi, Iranian government official, deputy industry minister, shot.
  • Pushpa Thangadorai, 82, Indian Tamil language author.
  • 11

  • Dayananda Bajracharya, 69, Nepalese academic.
  • John Barnhill, 75, American basketball player and coach.
  • Domenico Bartolucci, 96, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Deacon of the Gesù e Maria church in Rome.
  • Anne Barton, 80, British Shakespearean scholar.
  • Bob Beckham, 86, American music publisher and country singer.
  • John S. Dunne, 83, American priest and theologian, complications from a head injury.
  • William Fyfe, 86, New Zealand geologist.
  • Stein Grieg Halvorsen, 104, Norwegian theater actor, natural causes.
  • Atilla Karaosmanoğlu, 83, Turkish economist and politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1971), respiratory failure.
  • Diego Llopis, 84, Spanish footballer.
  • Eddie McGrady, 78, Northern Irish politician, MP for South Down (1987–2010).
  • Shirley Mitchell, 94, American actress (The Red Skelton Show, Perry Mason, I Love Lucy), heart failure.
  • Jerome Murphy-O'Connor, 78, Irish biblical scholar.
  • George Reinholt, 73, American actor (Another World, One Life to Live).
  • István Telegdy, 85, Hungarian Olympic sailor (1960).
  • Morton Yolkut, 70, American rabbi.
  • 12

  • Mavis Batey, 92, British World War II codebreaker.
  • Hetty Bower, 108, British political activist.
  • Raymond S. Burton, 74, American politician, Executive Councillor for New Hampshire District 1 (1977–1979, since 1981), kidney cancer.
  • Giuseppe Casari, 91, Italian footballer (Atalanta Bergamo, Napoli).
  • Geo Costiniu, 63, Romanian actor, adenocarcinoma.
  • Erik Dyreborg, 73, Danish footballer.
  • Katherine Hagedorn, 52, American musicologist.
  • Festus Iyayi, 66, Nigerian writer and academic, traffic collision.
  • Mavis Kelsey, 101, American physician.
  • John McCormick, 76, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos).
  • Sehadete Mekuli, 85, Kosovar gynecologist and academic.
  • Steve Rexe, 66, Canadian ice hockey player.
  • Manuel Ray Rivero, Cuban engineer and political activist.
  • Konrad Rudnicki, 87, Polish astronomer.
  • Al Ruscio, 89, American actor (The Godfather Part III, Showgirls).
  • Aleksandr Serebrov, 69, Soviet cosmonaut.
  • Dumitru Sigmirean, 54, Romanian footballer, lung cancer.
  • Péter Szőr, 43, Hungarian information security specialist.
  • Sir John Tavener, 69, British composer (Children of Men), complications from Marfan syndrome.
  • Kurt Trampedach, 70, Danish painter and sculptor, cardiac arrest.
  • Antigone Valakou, 83, Greek theatre actress.
  • William Weaver, 90, American translator of modern Italian literature.
  • 13

  • Chieko Aioi, 78, Japanese actress and voice actress, heart failure.
  • Onesimo Cadiz Gordoncillo, 78, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tagbilaran (1976–1986) and Archbishop of Capiz (1986–2011).
  • José Cantón, 76, Spanish footballer.
  • Todd Christensen, 57, American football player (Los Angeles Raiders), complications during liver transplant surgery.
  • Eugène Hanck, 85, Luxembourgian Olympic sprint canoer (1952).
  • Hans-Jürgen Heise, 83, German author and poet.
  • Barbara Lawrence, 83, American actress (Oklahoma!) and businesswoman.
  • Nikolaos Martis, 98, Greek politician and minister.
  • Mauro Nesti, 78, Italian racecar driver, eight-time European Hill Climb champion.
  • Roland Paoletti, 82, British architect.
  • Pierre Scribante, 82, French cyclist. [1]
  • Daniel J. Shanefield, 83, American ceramic engineer.
  • Robert Vito, American television correspondent and bureau chief (CNN), pancreatic cancer.
  • 14

  • Georgina Anderson, 15, English singer, liver cancer.
  • Augustine, 58, Indian actor, renal failure.
  • Sudhir Bhat, Indian theatre producer, heart attack.
  • Mike Cappelletti, 71, American bridge and poker player, and author.
  • Piet de Wolf, 91, Dutch football manager.
  • Hari Krishna Devsare, 75, Indian author of children's literature and magazine editor (Parag).
  • Dena Epstein, 96, American music librarian and author.
  • Barbara Handman, 85, American political consultant and Broadway theatre preservationist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Grace Jones, 113, British supercentenarian, oldest person in the United Kingdom and world's sixth-oldest person.
  • Bennett Masinga, 48, South African footballer.
  • Jim McCluskey, 63, Scottish football referee.
  • Olivia Robertson, 96, British religious leader, high priestess of the Fellowship of Isis.
  • Reg Sinclair, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings).
  • 15

  • Sheila Matthews Allen, 84, American actress (The Towering Inferno, The Poseidon Adventure), pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Karla Álvarez, 41, Mexican actress (Qué Bonito Amor), respiratory failure.
  • Kurt Caselli, 30, American motocross rider, race collision.
  • Glafcos Clerides, 94, Cypriot politician, President (1974, 1993–2003).
  • Raimondo D'Inzeo, 88, Italian Olympic show jumping rider.
  • Félix Geybels, 77, Belgian international footballer (Beringen, national team).
  • T. J. Jemison, 95, American Christian leader, president of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. (1982–1994).
  • Mickey Knox, 91, American actor and screenwriter (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, G.I. Blues).
  • Heinz Lorenz, 97, Czechoslovak Olympic athlete.
  • Kripalu Maharaj, 91, Indian Hindu spiritual leader.
  • Mike McCormack, 83, American Hall of Fame football player (Cleveland Browns) and coach.
  • Barbara Park, 66, American author of children's books (Junie B. Jones), ovarian cancer.
  • Andrew Best Semple, 101, British medical officer.
  • 16

  • Chris Argyris, 90, American business theorist.
  • Robert Conley, 85, American journalist and radio host (All Things Considered), parotid cancer.
  • Billy Hardwick, 72, American ten-pin bowler, heart attack.
  • Zbyněk Hejda, 83, Czech poet and historian, recipient of the Jaroslav Seifert Prize (1996).
  • Harold Hofmann, 81, American politician, Mayor of Lawndale, California (since 1990), natural causes.
  • William McDonough Kelly, 88, Canadian politician, Senator (1982–2000).
  • Tanvir Ahmad Khan, 81, Pakistani public servant and diplomat, Foreign Secretary (1989–1990).
  • Oscar Lanford, 73, American mathematician.
  • Erik Loe, 93, Norwegian journalist and editor.
  • Arne Pedersen, 82, Norwegian footballer (Fredrikstad, national team).
  • Robin Plunket, 8th Baron Plunket, 87, British peer.
  • Louis D. Rubin, Jr., 89, American writer and publisher.
  • William Ward, 4th Earl of Dudley, 93, British peer.
  • Charles Waterhouse, 89, American artist.
  • Jock Young, 71, British criminologist.
  • 17

  • Zeke Bella, 83, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics), complications from stroke and fall.
  • Sir Alfred Blake, 98, British Royal Marines officer and solicitor, Director of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme (1967–1978).·
  • Frank Chamberlin, 35, American football player (Tennessee Titans), brain cancer.
  • Joe Dean, 83, American Collegiate Hall of Fame basketball player (2012), LSU athletic director (1987–2000).
  • Syd Field, 77, American screenwriting guru, hemolytic anemia.
  • Herbert Gordon, 61, Jamaican footballer.
  • Doris Lessing, 94, British novelist (The Grass Is Singing, The Golden Notebook, The Good Terrorist), poet, playwright and librettist, laureate of Nobel Prize in Literature (2007).
  • Antonio J. Marino, 92, American politician, Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts (1972–1973, 1976–1985).
  • Alex Marques, 20, Portuguese footballer, cardiac arrest.
  • Nicholas Mevoli, 32, American deep water diver, pulmonary edema.
  • Gerald Spring Rice, 6th Baron Monteagle of Brandon, 87, British peer and businessman.
  • George Thuo, 46, Kenyan politician, member of the National Assembly for Juja Constituency (2007–2010).
  • Om Prakash Valmiki, 63, Indian writer.
  • Mary Nesbitt Wisham, 88, American baseball player.
  • 18

  • Mike Cross, 69, American politician, member of the Louisiana State Senate (1981–1996).
  • Thomas Howard, 30, American football player (Oakland Raiders), traffic collision.
  • Sir Jock Kennedy, 85, British air marshal.
  • Bennett Reimer, 81, American music professor.
  • Nejat Uygur, 86, Turkish comedian.
  • S. R. D. Vaidyanathan, 84, Indian musician.
  • Ljubomir Vračarević, 66, Serbian martial artist, founder of Real Aikido.
  • Peter Wintonick, 60, Canadian documentary filmmaker, cholangiocarcinoma.
  • 19

  • Babe Birrer, 85, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers).
  • Marc Breaux, 89, American choreographer (The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins).
  • Nan Campbell, 87, American politician, first female Mayor of Bellevue, Washington (1988–1989), pneumonia.
  • Taisia Chenchik, 77, Ukrainian Soviet Olympic bronze medalist (1964) and European champion athlete (1966).
  • Gunter Christmann, 77, German-born Australian painter.
  • Dora Dougherty Strother, 91, American test pilot and engineer.
  • André Filippini, 89, Swiss businessman and Olympic bronze medalist bobsledder (1952).
  • Ray Gosling, 74, British broadcaster and gay rights activist.
  • John Ingamells, 79, British art historian.
  • Joseph Frans Lescrauwaet, 90, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Haarlem (1983–1995).
  • Diane Disney Miller, 79, American philanthropist, complications from a fall.
  • Matthias N'Gartéri Mayadi, 71, Chadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of N'Djaména (since 2003).
  • Edmund Reggie, 87, American politician and Louisiana municipal judge.
  • Frederick Sanger, 95, British biochemist, laureate of Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1958, 1980).
  • Antoni Tomiczek, 98, Polish World War II pilot.
  • Charlotte Zolotow, 98, American author and poet.
  • 20

  • Bruce Bilby, 91, British mechanical engineer.
  • Pavel Bobek, 76, Czech singer.
  • Sylvia Browne, 77, American author and self-proclaimed psychic.
  • Yevgeny Cherkasov, 83, Russian Olympic sport shooter.
  • Joseph Paul Franklin, 63, American serial killer, executed by lethal injection.
  • Dan Gerrity, 59, American news director (KSFR) and actor (The Spirit, Swing Vote), heart attack.
  • Peter Griffiths, 85, British politician, MP for Smethwick (1964–1966) and Portsmouth North (1979–1997).
  • Gardner Hathaway, 88, American CIA officer.
  • José Hernández Muñoz, 69, Spanish painter and engraver.
  • Dieter Hildebrandt, 86, German kabarettist, cancer.
  • Frank Lauterbur, 88, American football head coach (University of Toledo, University of Iowa), dementia and Parkinson's disease.
  • Oleg Minko, 75, Ukrainian painter.
  • Sokol Olldashi, 40, Albanian politician, MP (since 2001), Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Telecommunications, traffic collision.
  • Klaus Praefcke, 80, German chemist.
  • Franco Selleri, 77, Italian theoretical physicist.
  • Justus Smith, 91, American rower, Olympic champion (1948).
  • Sir Cyril Townsend, 75, British politician, MP for Bexleyheath (1974–1997).
  • Émile Véron, 88, French entrepreneur (Majorette), co-creator of Norev model cars.
  • Hellmuth Wolff, 76, Swiss-born Canadian organ builder.
  • 21

  • Jindřich Balcar, 63, Czech Olympic ski jumper (1976).
  • Ronny Coaches, Ghanaian musician (Buk Bak).
  • John Egerton, 78, American journalist and author, heart attack.
  • Peter Frank, 79, British political scientist.
  • Theo Gerdener, 97, South African politician, Interior Minister (1970–1972), leader of the Democratic Party (1973–1977).
  • Ahmad Jan, Afghan politician.
  • Fred Kavli, 86, Norwegian businessman, founded Kavlico Corporation.
  • Dimitri Mihalas, 74, American astrophysicist.
  • Vern Mikkelsen, 85, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers).
  • Herbert Mitgang, 93, American author, editor, journalist, playwright and producer.
  • Mike Palagyi, 96, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
  • Bernard Parmegiani, 86, French composer.
  • Cyril Perkins, 102, English cricketer.
  • Vadde Ramesh, 66, Indian film producer, cancer.
  • Tony Summers, 89, British Olympic swimmer (1948).
  • Conrad Susa, 78, American opera composer (Transformations).
  • Tôn Thất Đính, 87, Vietnamese army general
  • Maurice Vachon, 84, Canadian professional wrestler.
  • Michael Weiner, 51, American labor leader and lawyer, executive director of the MLBPA, brain tumor.
  • George Werley, 75, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).
  • 22

  • Wanda Coleman, 67, American poet and screenwriter.
  • Don Dailey, 57, American computer programmer, leukemia.
  • Brian Dawson, 74, British folk singer and song collector.
  • Tom Gilmartin, 78, Irish businessman, Mahon Tribunal witness.
  • Pierre Jacques Joatton, 83, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint-Étienne (1988−2006).
  • Aleksandr Komarov, 90, Russian world champion ice hockey player (1954).
  • Georges Lautner, 87, French film director and screenwriter.
  • Paul Mayer, 82, German–born American Catholic priest and peace activist.
  • Jancarlos de Oliveira Barros, 30, Brazilian footballer, traffic collision.
  • Alec Reid, 82, Irish priest and peacemaker.
  • Reggie September, 90, South African politician and trade unionist, MP (1994–2004).
  • Reg Simpson, 93, English Test cricketer.
  • Willis Ware, 93, American computer scientist.
  • 23

  • Connie Broden, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).
  • Al Forman, 85, American baseball umpire.
  • Walter Frosch, 62, German footballer.
  • Nikolai Kondratenko, 73, Russian politician, Governor of Krasnodar Krai (1997–2001).
  • Jay Leggett, 50, American actor, writer and comedian (Employee of the Month, Without a Paddle, In Living Color), heart attack.
  • Peter B. Lewis, 80, American businessman (Progressive Corporation) and philanthropist.
  • William Jerome McCormack, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of New York (1986–2001).
  • Wayne Mills, 44, American country music singer, shot.
  • Costanzo Preve, 70, Italian Marxist philosopher.
  • Solveig Muren Sanden, 95, Norwegian illustrator.
  • Delbert Tibbs, 74, American anti-death penalty activist.
  • 24

  • Amedeo Amadei, 92, Italian international footballer.
  • József Becsei, 63, Hungarian footballer.
  • Charlie Bicknell, 85, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
  • Matthew Bucksbaum, 87, American businessman (General Growth Properties).
  • Jim Cason, 86, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams).
  • Lorenzo Coleman, 38, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).
  • Arnaud Coyot, 33, French cyclist, traffic collision.
  • Patrick DeFilippo, 74, Italian–born Canadian mobster, cancer.
  • Qoussai Emad el-Khawalda, 19, Jordanian footballer, asphyxiation.
  • Lou Hyndman, 78, Canadian politician, Alberta provincial minister.
  • June Keithley, 66, Filipino television journalist and actress, cancer.
  • Jean King, 87, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii (1978–1982), pancreatic cancer.
  • Gerrit Krol, 79, Dutch author, essayist and writer.
  • Lloyd Lange, 76, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1974–1986).
  • Robin Leigh-Pemberton, Baron Kingsdown, 86, British peer and banker, Governor of the Bank of England (1983–1993).
  • Marian Măuţă, 37, Romanian footballer.
  • Matti Ranin, 87, Finnish actor.
  • Wenceslao Sarmiento, 91, Peruvian-born American modernist architect.
  • Jerry Seeman, 77, American football official (National Football League), cancer.
  • David B. Thompson, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Charleston (1990−1999).
  • Charlie Ware, 80, Irish hurler (Waterford).
  • 25

  • William Adam, 96, American trumpeter and bandleader.
  • Lou Brissie, 89, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics), cardiopulmonary failure.
  • Chae Myung-shin, 86, South Korean Army general during the Vietnam War.
  • Bob Day, 72, English pop singer (The Allisons).
  • Oralia Domínguez, 88, Mexican opera singer.
  • Ricardo Fort, 45, Argentinian entrepreneur, television personality, dancer and artist, heart failure.
  • Bill Foulkes, 81, English footballer (Manchester United, England).
  • Paul Gnaier, 87, German Olympic fencer (1960, 1964, 1968).
  • Shyamali Gupta, 68, Indian politician, heart attack.
  • Chico Hamilton, 92, American jazz drummer.
  • Jun-Ichi Igusa, 89, Japanese mathematician.
  • Ryōko Kinomiya, 82, Japanese voice actress (Galaxy Express 999, Speed Racer, Hell Teacher Nube), MODS.
  • Greg Kovacs, 44, Canadian professional bodybuilder, heart failure.
  • Joel Lane, 50, British author.
  • Egon Lánský, 79, Czech journalist and politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1998–1999).
  • Elke Neidhardt, 72, German-born Australian opera director (Ring cycles) and actress (Skippy the Bush Kangaroo).
  • Ken Peters, 98, American baseball player and actor.
  • Al Plastino, 91, American comic book artist (Superman), prostate cancer.
  • John Shaw, 56, English radio broadcaster, leptospirosis.
  • Zéphyrin Toé, 84, Burkinabé Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nouna (1973−2000) and Dédougou (2000−2005).
  • Toshiaki Tsushima, 77, Japanese film score composer (The Fall of Ako Castle, Battles Without Honor and Humanity), pneumonia.
  • Seiji Tsutsumi, 86, Japanese writer and businessman, chairman of Seibu Department Stores, liver failure.
  • 26

  • Karl-Heinz Altermann, 91, German Hauptmann during World War II.
  • Toon Becx, 93, Dutch footballer (Willem II).
  • William Coperthwaite, 83, American yurt builder, traffic collision.
  • Arik Einstein, 74, Israeli singer, songwriter and actor, aortic aneurysm.
  • Marcello Gatti, 89, Italian cinematographer, winner of five Nastro d'Argento awards.
  • John Galbraith Graham, 92, British crossword compiler ("Araucaria" of The Guardian) and Church of England priest.
  • Slobodan Karalić, 57, Yugoslav footballer. [2]
  • Jane Kean, 90, American actress (The Honeymooners), complications from a fall.
  • Saul Leiter, 89, American photographer and painter.
  • Tony Musante, 77, American actor (As the World Turns, Oz, We Own the Night), complications following surgery.
  • Temistocle Popa, 92, Romanian composer (Veronica, Ma-ma), instrumentalist and actor.
  • Bracha Qafih, 90, Israeli rabbanit, recipient of the Israel Prize (1999).
  • Cayetano Ré, 75, Paraguayan footballer (Barcelona, Espanyol) and manager.
  • Jörg Spengler, 74, German Olympic bronze-medalist sailor (1976).
  • Stan Stennett, 88, Welsh comic entertainer, actor and jazz musician, complications following stroke.
  • William Stevenson, 89, British-born Canadian writer.
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  • Attilio Bravi, 77, Italian Olympic long jumper (1960).
  • Lewis Collins, 67, British actor (The Professionals), cancer.
  • Herbert F. DeSimone, 84, American politician and lawyer, Attorney General of Rhode Island (1967−1971).
  • Rashit Khamidulin, 76, Russian Soviet diplomat.
  • Rudolf Lorenzen, 91, German author.
  • Earl McClung, 90, American World War II veteran, portrayed in Band of Brothers.
  • Mieno Eiko, 87, Japanese politician, chronic heart failure.
  • David Peleg, 71, Israeli diplomat, Ambassador to Poland (2004–2009).
  • Volker Roemheld, 72, German agricultural scientist.
  • Nílton Santos, 88, Brazilian footballer (Botafogo), World Cup champion (1958, 1962), lung infection.
  • Manuel F. Segura, 94, Filipino army officer and author.
  • Wolf Jobst Siedler, 87, German publisher.
  • Waldemar Świerzy, 82, Polish artist.
  • Avraham Verdiger, 92, Israeli politician.
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  • R. I. T. Alles, 81, Sri Lankan educationalist.
  • Eduard Liviu Bartales, 59, Romanian footballer.
  • Joe Bihari, 88, American record company owner (Modern Records).
  • Elwood, 8, American Chinese crested/chihuahua dog, World's Ugliest Dog (2007).
  • Mike Jenkins, 31, American professional strongman.
  • Jack Matthews, 88, American book collector and author of philosophical fiction.
  • Mitja Ribičič, 94, Slovenian politician, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (1969–1971).
  • Ronald Clair Roat, 67, American author and journalist.
  • Jean-Louis Roux, 90, Canadian actor and politician, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (1996).
  • Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman, 93, Austrian-born American Yiddish language poet and folk singer.
  • Mohamed Sibari, 68, Moroccan author.
  • Max Georg von Twickel, 87, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Münster (1973−2001).
  • Danny Wells, 72, Canadian-born American actor (The Jeffersons, Magnolia, Private Benjamin).
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  • Gordie Bonin, 65, Canadian race car driver, member of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame (2000).
  • Clara Cannucciari, 98, American chef and author.
  • Oliver Cheatham, 65, American singer ("Get Down Saturday Night").
  • Charles Cooper, 87, American actor (Star Trek, Perry Mason).
  • Dick Dodd, 68, American musician (The Bel-Airs, Eddie and the Showmen, The Standells), and Mouseketeer, cancer.
  • Colin Eglin, 88, South African politician.
  • Natalya Gorbanevskaya, 77, Russian poet, translator and civil rights activist.
  • Chris Howland, 85, British-born German radio and television presenter.
  • Douglas Samuel Jones, 91, British mathematician.
  • Michael Kammen, 77, American historian.
  • Peter Kaplan, 59, American newspaper editor (The New York Observer), cancer.
  • Bram van der Lek, 82, Dutch politician, MP (1967–1971, 1972–1978), Senator (1983–1984), member of the European Parliament (1984–1989).
  • Baku Mahadeva, 91, Sri Lankan civil servant.
  • Alfred Monnin, 93, Canadian judge.
  • Valdis Muižnieks, 78, Latvian Soviet Olympic silver medalist basketball player (1956, 1960, 1964), European champion (1957, 1959, 1961). (death announced on this date)
  • Brian Torrey Scott, 37, American writer, colon cancer.
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  • Waldyr Calheiros Novaes, 90, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Barra do Piraí-Volta Redonda (1966−1999).
  • Clifford Chadderton, 94, Canadian charity executive (The War Amps).
  • Paul Crouch, 79, American broadcaster, founder of Trinity Broadcasting Network, heart failure.
  • Vera Houghton, 99, British health campaigner.
  • Jean Kent, 92, English actress (The Browning Version), complications from a fall.
  • Moussa Konaté, 62, Malian author and playwright.
  • Baldassarre Porto, 90, Italian Olympic sprinter (1952).
  • Raghuram, 64, Indian film choreographer, heart attack.
  • Tabu Ley Rochereau, 76, Congolese rumba singer, complications from a stroke.
  • Doriano Romboni, 44, Italian motorcycle racer, race collision.
  • Georgina Somerset, 90, British dentist and Royal Navy officer.
  • Paul Walker, 40, American actor (The Fast and the Furious, Pleasantville, Joy Ride), traffic collision.
  • Yury Yakovlev, 85, Russian actor (The Irony of Fate, Anna Karenina, Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future).
  • References

    Deaths in November 2013 Wikipedia