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Deaths in November 2014

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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2014.

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

  • Edson Décimo Alves Araújo, 27, Brazilian footballer (Atlético-PR), shot.
  • Joel Barnett, Baron Barnett, 91, British politician, MP for Heywood and Royton (1964–1983), Chief Secretary to the Treasury (1974–1979).
  • Gustau Biosca, 86, Spanish football player (Barcelona) and coach.
  • Beverly Schmidt Blossom, 88, American dancer and choreographer, cancer.
  • Ben Cayenne, 70, Trinidadian Olympic runner (1968), cancer.
  • Anne Cluysenaar, 78, Belgian-born Welsh poet and writer.
  • Jackie Fairweather, 46, Australian triathlete and long-distance runner, suicide.
  • Alberto Johannes Först, 87, German-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dourados (1990–2001).
  • Olle Häger, 79, Swedish journalist and television producer.
  • Hugues Le Bars, 64, French film music composer.
  • Brittany Maynard, 29, American activist for assisted suicide, physician-assisted suicide.
  • Abednigo Ngcobo, 64, South African footballer (Kaizer Chiefs).
  • Jean-Pierre Roy, 94, Canadian baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).
  • Donald Saddler, 96, American dancer and choreographer.
  • Ivor Seemley, 85, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, Stockport County, Chesterfield).
  • Michael H. Shamberg, 62, American music video producer (True Faith).
  • Vira Silenti, 83, Italian actress, traffic collision.
  • Thomas W. Sneddon, Jr., 73, American politician and district attorney, cancer.
  • Bernard Spitzer, 90, American real estate developer and philanthropist.
  • Wayne Static, 48, American singer and musician (Static-X).
  • Hajime Tamura, 90, Japanese politician.
  • Kazuko Yanaga, 67, Japanese voice actress (Ace wo Nerae!, Armored Trooper Votoms), sepsis.
  • 2

  • Acker Bilk, 85, British jazz clarinetist ("Stranger on the Shore").
  • Jesse Branson, 72, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Buccaneers).
  • Michael Coleman, 58, American Chicago blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.
  • Pierre Daix, 92, French journalist, writer and biographer (Pablo Picasso).
  • Valentina Dimitrova, 58, Bulgarian Olympic athlete (1980).
  • Roger Halvorson, 80, American politician.
  • G. L. Harriss, 89, British medieval historian.
  • Fumiko Hayashida, 103, American subject of iconic photo of internment of Japanese Americans.
  • Alan Milliken Heisey Sr., 86, Canadian political activist and author.
  • Veljko Kadijević, 88, Croatian Yugoslav general (Yugoslav People's Army), Minister of Defence (1988–1992).
  • Larry Latham, 61, American animator, producer and director (The Smurfs, TaleSpin, Challenge of the GoBots), cancer.
  • Georgi Milanov, 62, Bulgarian ice hockey player and coach (national team).
  • Herman Sarkowsky, 89, German-born American businessman and sports executive (Portland Trail Blazers, Seattle Seahawks).
  • Nikolaus Senn, 88, Swiss banker.
  • Vladimir Suchilin, 64, Soviet footballer.
  • Shabtai Teveth, 89, Israeli historian.
  • Robert Tripe, 41, New Zealand actor (Shortland Street, Power Rangers).
  • Chris White, 78, American jazz bassist.
  • 3

  • Sadashiv Amrapurkar, 64, Indian actor (Ardh Satya, Sadak), lung infection.
  • Trevor Brown, 81, South African cricketer.
  • Richard Calder, 71, American CIA official.
  • Geoff Cox, 79, English footballer (Torquay United).
  • Jeremy Dale, 34, American comic book artist (GI Joe).
  • Mariam Fakhr Eddine, 81, Egyptian actress.
  • Klaus Kreuzeder, 64, German saxophonist.
  • Jim Leonard, 64, American photographer.
  • Tinus Linee, 45, South African rugby union player (Western Province, national team).
  • Tom Magliozzi, 77, American automotive expert and radio personality (Car Talk), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Augusto Martelli, 74, Italian composer (Il dio serpente), conductor, arranger and television personality.
  • Landy Scott, 95, American midget car racing driver.
  • Ivan Stojmenović, 57, Serbian-born Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, traffic collision.
  • Nina Timofeeva, 79, Russian ballet dancer.
  • Gordon Tullock, 92, American economist.
  • 4

  • Admire Rakti, 6, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, won Caulfield Cup (2014), cardiac arrest.
  • Araldo, 6, British-born Thoroughbred racehorse, won The Bart Cummings (2013), euthanised.
  • Princess Kristine Bernadotte, 82, Norwegian-born Swedish princess, widow of Prince Carl Bernadotte.
  • Leigh Chapman, 75, American actress (The Man from U.N.C.L.E.) and screenwriter (Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, The Octagon), cancer.
  • Colin Docker, 88, English Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Horsham (1975–1991).
  • Jack Fitzsimons, 84, Irish architect and activist.
  • Derek Hogg, 84, English footballer (Leicester City).
  • Gerard W. Hughes, 90, English Jesuit priest and writer, Chaplain of University of Glasgow (1967–1975).
  • Mag Raj Jain, 84, Indian social activist.
  • Enrique Olivera, 74, Argentine politician, Chief of Government of Buenos Aires (1999–2000).
  • Richard Schaal, 86, American actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Phyllis, Trapper John, M.D.).
  • Annæus Schjødt, Jr., 94, Norwegian barrister and World War II veteran.
  • John W. Sears, 83, American lawyer and politician.
  • Liudvikas Simutis, 79, Lithuanian politician.
  • George Edgar Slusser, 75, American writer and professor.
  • James Mwewa Spaita, 82, Zambian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Kasama (1990–2009).
  • S. Donald Stookey, 99, American inventor (CorningWare).
  • Eddie Stuart, 83, South African footballer.
  • 5

  • Alexei Devotchenko, 49, Russian actor and anti-Kremlin activist.
  • Lane Evans, 63, American politician, member of the U.S. House from Illinois's 17th district (1983–2007), complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Wally Grant, 86, American Hall of Fame ice hockey player (University of Michigan).
  • Roy Hartle, 83, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers).
  • Séamus Heery, 87, Irish Gaelic football player (Meath).
  • Iuri Akobia, 77, Georgian chess strategist.
  • Manitas de Plata, 93, French flamenco guitarist.
  • Don McLaren, 81, New Zealand equine pharmaceutical businessman and Thoroughbred racehorse breeder.
  • Abdelwahab Meddeb, 68, Tunisian-born French poet, Islamic scholar, essayist and novelist, lung cancer.
  • Vladimir Movsisyan, 80, Armenian politician.
  • Jack Nelson, 82, American Olympic swimmer (1956) and swimming coach (1976), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Hans Nijman, 55, Dutch mixed martial artist, shot.
  • Mario Pietruzzi, 96, Italian football player and manager (Alessandria).
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 67, Belgian filmmaker, injuries from being hit by car.
  • 6

  • Maggie Boyle, 57, English folk singer and musician, cancer.
  • Philipp Fürst, 77, German Olympic gymnast (1960, 1964).
  • Virgil M. Getto, 90, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly.
  • Len Jordan, 94, New Zealand rugby league player (Ponsonby, Auckland, national team).
  • Victor Kostetskiy, 73, Russian actor.
  • Sir Tommy Macpherson, 94, British Army officer and businessman.
  • Carole Mathews, 94, American actress (The Californians).
  • Sam Mbah, Nigerian author, lawyer and activist.
  • Gerald E. Miller, 95, American vice admiral.
  • Alok Nembang, 41, Nepalese film director, suicide by hanging.
  • Jones Osborn, 93, American newspaper editor, publisher and politician, member of the Arizona State Legislature (1971–1991).
  • Carl Persson, 94, Swedish jurist and politician, Governor of Gothenburg and Bohus (1979–1980) and Halland (1978–1979), Police Commissioner (1964–1978).
  • Sir Anthony Reeve, 76, British diplomat, Ambassador to Jordan (1988–1991) and South Africa (1991–1994), High Commissioner to South Africa (1994–1996).
  • Rick Rosas, 65, American session musician (Etta James, Joe Walsh, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young).
  • William Rosenberg, 94, Danish actor.
  • Naoki Tanemura, 78, Japanese railway writer.
  • 7

  • Alex Bain, 78, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Huddersfield Town, Falkirk). (death announced on this date)
  • Ferenc Csentery, 76, Hungarian-born American sculptor.
  • Connie Dion, 96, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).
  • Lincoln D. Faurer, 86, American air force officer, Director of the National Security Agency (1981–1985).
  • Zoltán Gera, 91, Hungarian actor (Escape to Victory, Sunshine, Music Box).
  • Bill Green, 97, English Battle of Britain fighter pilot.
  • Rudolf Halin, 80, German graph theorist (Halin graph).
  • Francis Harvey, 89, Irish poet.
  • Kajetan Kovič, 83, Slovene writer.
  • Ian Michael, 99, British academic, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malawi (1964–1973). (death announced on this date)
  • Allen Ripley, 62, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants).
  • Rough Habit, 28, New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised.
  • Dan Samuel, 4th Viscount Samuel, 89, British businessman and aristocrat.
  • Torbjørn Sikkeland, 91, Norwegian physicist.
  • Solwhit, 10, French-bred Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse, fall while training.
  • Juan Taverna, 66, Argentine footballer (Club Atlético Banfield).
  • Dwivedula Visalakshi, 85, Indian Telugu language writer.
  • Alex Way, 89, Australian VFL player (Carlton).
  • 8

  • Donald L. Allegrucci, 78, American politician, member of the Kansas Senate.
  • Luigi Gorrini, 97, Italian World War II pilot.
  • Phil Crane, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House from Illinois's 13th (1969–1973), 12th (1973–1993) and 8th (1993–2005) districts, lung cancer.
  • Volkmar Gessner, 77, German sociologist.
  • Hannes Hegen, 89, German illustrator and caricaturist.
  • Ivan Ionaș, 58, Moldovan politician, MP (since 2010).
  • Archibald Johnstone, 90, Canadian businessman and politician, Senator for Prince Edward Island (1998–1999).
  • Michael Leighton, 60, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Preston (1988–2006).
  • Meesai Murugesan, 84, Indian actor and musician.
  • Don Paul, 89, American football player.
  • Giovan Battista Pirovano, 77, Italian footballer (Fiorentina).
  • Hugo Sánchez Portugal, 30, Mexican sports commentator and footballer, carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Ricardo Rusticucci, 68, Argentine sport shooter.
  • Ernie Vandeweghe, 86, American basketball player (New York Knicks).
  • Audrey White, 87, English model and author.
  • Sammy Wilson, 82, Scottish footballer (Celtic).
  • Otto Ziege, 88, German racing cyclist.
  • 9

  • Rubén Alvarez, 53, Argentine golf player, cancer.
  • Saud bin Muhammed Al Thani, 48, Qatari royal and art collector.
  • Annemarie Buchner, 90, German Alpine skier, Olympic silver and bronze medalist (1952), German Sportswoman of the Year (1948).
  • Jens Bugge, 84, Norwegian Supreme Court judge.
  • Russell Christopher, 84, American operatic baritone.
  • Fred Doty, 90, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).
  • Juan Antonio Flores Santana, 87, Dominican Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Santiago de los Caballeros (1992–2003), fall.
  • Eugene Grazia, 80, American ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1960).
  • Éric Koechlin, 64, French Olympic slalom canoeist (1972).
  • Jeanne Macaskill, 82, New Zealand painter.
  • Óscar Moncada, Nicaraguan politician, President of the National Assembly (1999–2001), MP (1997–2011), heart attack.
  • R. A. Montgomery, 78, American author (Choose Your Own Adventure).
  • Willy Monty, 75, Belgian racing cyclist.
  • Kelvin Moore, 57, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics), heart failure.
  • Myles Munroe, 60, Bahamian evangelist, plane crash.
  • M. V. Raghavan, 81, Indian politician.
  • Sammy Reid, 75, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Berwick Rangers).
  • Paul Sarvela, 54, American educator, professor of health education.
  • Nikola Simić, 80, Serbian actor.
  • Orlando Thomas, 42, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Joe Walsh, 71, Irish politician, Minister for Agriculture and Food (1992–1994, 1997–2004).
  • Annette Polly Williams, 77, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1981–2011).
  • 10

  • Frank Allen, 70, British crystallographer.
  • Marianne Alopaeus, 96, Finnish-born Swedish author.
  • Talgat Bigeldinov, 92, Soviet military aviator.
  • Josip Boljkovac, 93, Croatian politician, Interior Minister (1990–1991).
  • Steve Dodd, 86, Australian actor (Gallipoli, The Matrix, Quigley Down Under).
  • Brian Farrell, 85, British-born Irish broadcaster and journalist.
  • Emmitt Ford, 70, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1974–1981).
  • Wayne Goss, 63, Australian politician, Premier of Queensland (1989–1996), brain tumour.
  • Sally Hardcastle, 69, British broadcaster (Woman's Hour, The World Tonight).
  • Homer Heck, 78, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1980–1984, 1988–1992).
  • Syed Mainul Hossain, 63, Bangladeshi structural engineer and architect (National Martyrs' Memorial), cardiac arrest.
  • Johar, 15, American Thoroughbred racehorse.
  • Jovian, 20, American-born lemur actor (Zoboomafoo), kidney failure.
  • Ernest Kinoy, 89, American writer (Roots, Dimension X, The Defenders), pneumonia.
  • John Hans Krebs, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House from California's 17th district (1975–1979).
  • John Spencer Letts, 80, American federal judge.
  • Doc Paskowitz, 93, American surfer.
  • Al Renfrew, 89, American ice hockey player and coach (Michigan Wolverines).
  • Shi Changxu, 93, Chinese material scientist.
  • Ken Takakura, 83, Japanese actor (The Yakuza, Black Rain), malignant lymphoma.
  • Ruth Whitaker, 77, American politician, member of the Arkansas Senate (2001–2013).
  • Tomas Young, 34, American anti-Iraq War activist, subject of Body of War.
  • 11

  • Big Bank Hank, 58, American rapper (The Sugarhill Gang), kidney complications from cancer.
  • Servando Chávez Hernández, 78, Mexican politician, Governor of Michoacán (1970–1974).
  • John Doar, 92, American lawyer and civil rights activist, heart failure.
  • Johnny Dyer, 75, American blues musician.
  • Mark Dyer, 84, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (1982–1995).
  • James Erb, 88, American composer, arranger and musicologist.
  • Mike Faulk, 61, American politician and judge, Tennessee State Senator (2008–2012), throat and liver cancer.
  • Rebekah Gibbs, 41, British actress (Casualty), breast cancer.
  • Philip G. Hodge, 94, American materials scientist.
  • Erik Sture Larre, 100, Norwegian Resistance member during World War II.
  • Caetano Lima dos Santos, 98, Brazilian bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Jan Lindhardt, 76, Danish theologian and writer, Bishop of Roskilde (1997–2008), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Harry Lonsdale, 82, American scientist, entrepreneur and politician, heart failure.
  • Jim Rogers, 79, American political candidate.
  • Zillur Rahman Siddiqui, 86, Bangladeshi academic.
  • Donald F. Steiner, 84, American biochemist.
  • Tjokorda Raka Sukawati, 83, Indonesian civil engineer (Sosrobahu).
  • Carol Ann Susi, 62, American actress (The Big Bang Theory, Cats & Dogs, Just Go with It), cancer.
  • 12

  • John Briscoe, 66, South African environmental engineer.
  • Buddy Catlett, 81, American jazz musician.
  • Ravi Chopra, 68, Indian film producer and director, lung ailment.
  • Warren Clarke, 67, British actor (Dalziel and Pascoe, A Clockwork Orange, Top Secret!).
  • David Mackay, 80, British architect.
  • Carlos Emilio Morales, 75, Cuban jazz guitarist.
  • Richard Pasco, 88, British actor (Yesterday's Enemy, Rasputin the Mad Monk, Mrs. Brown).
  • Jiří Petr, 83, Czech agroscientist.
  • Marge Roukema, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House from New Jersey's 7th and 5th districts (1981–2003), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Valery Senderov, 69, Soviet-born Russian dissident.
  • Viktor Serebryanikov, 74, Soviet-born Ukrainian footballer (Metalurh Zaporizhya, Dynamo Kyiv, Soviet national team).
  • Bernard Stonehouse, 88, British polar scientist (Stonehouse Bay, Mount Stonehouse).
  • Chhel Vayeda, 79, Indian film set designer and art director.
  • 13

  • María José Alvarado, 19, Honduran beauty pageant winner, Señorita Honduras (2014), shot.
  • Manoel de Barros, 97, Brazilian poet.
  • Kakha Bendukidze, 58, Georgian politician, heart failure.
  • Bill Brewster, 90, Canadian politician, member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly (1982–1996).
  • Mike Burney, 76, English saxophonist (Wizzard), cancer.
  • Gus Cremins, 93, Irish Gaelic football player (Kerry GAA).
  • Alvin Dark, 92, American baseball player (Boston Braves, New York Giants) and manager (San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Marion Downs, 100, American audiologist.
  • Sir William Dugdale, 92, British football executive and aristocrat, Chairman of Aston Villa (1975–1982).
  • Dennis Elwell, 84, British astrologer.
  • Robert A. Falk, 88, American farmer and politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1969–1972).
  • Armand V. Feigenbaum, 92, American quality control expert and businessman.
  • Alexander Grothendieck, 86, German-born French mathematician, winner of the Fields Medal (1966).
  • Howie Lee, 83, Canadian Olympic ice hockey player (1956).
  • Ma Faxiang, 61, Chinese Navy vice admiral, suicide by jumping.
  • Chris Meffert, 71, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives.
  • Richard E. Morgan, 77, American political scientist.
  • Lucilla Morlacchi, 78, Italian actress (The Leopard).
  • Reg Parker, 87, British rugby league player and international coach.
  • Irving Peress, 97, American dentist, investigated by Army-McCarthy hearings for alleged communist espionage.
  • Jim Storrie, 74, Scottish footballer (Leeds United).
  • Edward Summer, American writer and director.
  • Del Youngblood, 79, American college baseball coach.
  • 14

  • Marius Barnard, 87, South African surgeon.
  • Henri Marie Raoul Brincard, 74, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Le Puy-en-Velay (since 1988).
  • Diem Brown, 35, American reality show personality (The Challenge), ovarian and colon cancer.
  • Jane Byrne, 81, American politician, Mayor of Chicago (1979–1983).
  • Tulio Halperín Donghi, 88, Argentine historian.
  • Eugene Dynkin, 90, Soviet-born American mathematician.
  • Kjell Hvidsand, 73, Norwegian footballer.
  • Adib Jatene, 85, Brazilian cardiologist and politician, Minister of Health (1992, 1995–1996), heart attack.
  • Glen A. Larson, 77, American writer and producer (Battlestar Galactica, Knight Rider, Magnum, P.I.), esophageal cancer.
  • James A. Lebenthal, 87, American businessman, heart attack.
  • Robert Littell, 78, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1992–2008).
  • Michael O'Brien, 81, Irish hurling manager (Cork GAA).
  • Zaki Osman, Egyptian international footballer.
  • Morteza Pashaei, 30, Iranian pop singer, stomach cancer.
  • Peter Rajah, 63, Malaysian footballer (Sabah, national team), heart attack.
  • Lino Spiteri, 76, Maltese politician, Finance Minister (1981–1983, 1996–1997).
  • Afonso Van-Dunem, 73, Angolan diplomat and politician.
  • Paul Vaughan, 89, British journalist.
  • Cherry Wainer, 79, South African musician (Lord Rockingham's XI).
  • 15

  • Jack Bridger Chalker, 96, British World War II artist.
  • Bunny Briggs, 92, American tap dancer.
  • Lucien Clergue, 80, French photographer.
  • Nissim Eliad, 95, Israeli politician.
  • Leslie Feinberg, 65, American transgender activist and author.
  • Hunter J. Francois, 90, Saint Lucian politician and government minister.
  • Dame Mary Glen-Haig, 96, British Olympic fencer.
  • Richard F. Johnston, 89, American ornithologist and author.
  • Wycliffe Kiyingi, 85, Ugandan playwright.
  • Valéry Mézague, 30, Cameroonian footballer (Montpellier, Sochaux, national team).
  • Serge Moscovici, 89, Romanian-born French social psychologist.
  • Terence Rees, 86, British microbiologist.
  • John Wansacz, 78, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, leukemia.
  • Reg Withers, 90, Australian politician, Senator (1966, 1968–1987), Lord Mayor of Perth (1991–1994).
  • Marvin Zelen, 83, American biostatistician.
  • 16

  • Héctor Arredondo, 44, Mexican actor (Capadocia), pancreatic cancer.
  • Javier Azagra Labiano, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cartagena (1978–1998).
  • Antoni Maria Badia i Margarit, 94, Spanish Catalan linguist and philologist.
  • Andrew Bucci, 92, American artist.
  • Charles Champlin, 88, American film critic and writer, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Jovan Ćirilov, 83, Serbian theatrologist and author.
  • Esther M. Conwell, 92, American physicist.
  • Ian Craig, 79, Australian Test cricketer.
  • Whammy Douglas, 79, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).
  • Babak Ghorbani, 25, Iranian wrestler, Asian Games champion (2010), suicide.
  • Dessie Hughes, 71, Irish racehorse trainer.
  • Juan Joseph, 27, American football player and coach (Edmonton Eskimos), shot.
  • Kim Ja-ok, 63, South Korean actress, lung cancer.
  • Sik Kok Kwong, 95, Hong Kong Buddhist monk, President of the Hong Kong Buddhist Association (1966–2014).
  • Binney Lock, 82, New Zealand journalist and newspaper editor (The Press), cancer.
  • Jadwiga Piłsudska, 94, Polish pilot and architect, World War II flying officer for the Air Transport Auxiliary.
  • Carl Sanders, 89, American politician, Governor of Georgia (1963–1967), complications from a fall.
  • Robert Sonkowsky, 83, American academic and actor.
  • José Viejo, 65, Spanish racing cyclist.
  • 17

  • Ahmad Aladdin, 73, Jordanian general.
  • Peter Allen, 92, Canadian surgeon.
  • Natale H. Bellocchi, 88, American diplomat, Ambassador to Botswana (1985–1988), Chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan (1990–1995).
  • Willy Burgdorfer, 89, Swiss-born American scientist, Parkinson's disease.
  • Omar Chabán, 62, Argentine impresario, convicted of the República Cromañón nightclub fire, Hodgkin's lymphoma.
  • John T. Downey, 84, American CIA operative, held captive in China for 20 years, pancreatic cancer and Parkinson's disease.
  • Dr. Flori, 35, Albanian singer-songwriter, drug overdose.
  • Victor Elmaleh, 95, Moroccan-born American businessman.
  • Bill Frenzel, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. House from Minnesota's 3rd district (1971–1991), cancer.
  • Warren Murdock, 70, New Zealand cricketer.
  • Rokurō Naya, 82, Japanese voice actor (Saint Seiya, Yu Yu Hakusho, Eureka Seven: AO).
  • Jan Thomas Njerve, 87, Norwegian painter.
  • Ilija Pantelić, 72, Serbian Yugoslav footballer.
  • Jimmy Ruffin, 78, American soul singer ("What Becomes of the Brokenhearted").
  • Ray Sadecki, 73, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets), blood cancer.
  • J. V. Shetty, 78, Indian banker.
  • Patrick Suppes, 92, American philosopher.
  • 18

  • Dave Appell, 92, American musician, musical arranger and record producer.
  • Lino Celaya, 65, Mexican politician, MP for Oaxaca (2003–2006), pancreatic cancer.
  • Pepe Eliaschev, 69, Argentine journalist and writer, pancreatic cancer.
  • Ernest W. Johnson, 90, American physiatrist and electromyographer.
  • Ahmad Lozi, 89, Jordanian politician, Prime Minister (1971–1973), President of the Senate (1984–1997).
  • Geertje Lycklama à Nijeholt, 76, Dutch scientist and politician, rector of the International Institute of Social Studies (1990–1995), member of the Senate (1995–2003).
  • Shahzada Alam Monnoo, 80, Pakistani industrialist and politician.
  • C. Rudhraiya, 67, Indian film director (Aval Appadithan).
  • Ana Raquel Satre, 89, Uruguayan operatic soprano.
  • 19

  • Joseph B. Benedetti, 85, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1985–1986) and Senate (1986–1998), cardiovascular disease.
  • Roy Bhaskar, 70, British philosopher.
  • Jeremiah Coffey, 81, Irish-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sale (1989–2008).
  • Bengt Eriksson, 83, Swedish Nordic combined skier, Olympic silver medalist (1956).
  • Pete Harman, 95, American businessman, opened first KFC franchise.
  • Ray Heffernan, 79, Australian cricketer.
  • Ramón Hoyos, 82, Colombian Olympic racing cyclist (1956, 1960), Pan American Games champion (1955), heart attack.
  • Otieno Kajwang, 55, Kenyan politician, Senator for Homa Bay (since 2013), MP for Mbita (1998–2013), cardiac arrest.
  • Richard A. Jensen, 80, American theologian.
  • Gholam Hossein Mazloumi, 64, Iranian footballer (Esteghlal, national team), stomach cancer.
  • Mike Nichols, 83, German-born American director (The Graduate, Angels in America, Spamalot), Oscar winner (1968), cardiac arrest.
  • Leonard Olivier, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Washington (1988–2004).
  • Sebelio Peralta Álvarez, 75, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Villarrica del Espíritu Santo (1990–2008) and San Lorenzo (since 2009).
  • Jon Stallworthy, 79, English academic, poet and literary critic.
  • Teeton Mill, 25, British Thoroughbred racehorse. (death reported on this date)
  • Mercy Williams, 67, Indian politician, cancer.
  • 20

  • Allan J. Baker, 71, Canadian ornithologist.
  • John Bartram, 89, Australian Olympic runner (1948).
  • Márcio Thomaz Bastos, 79, Brazilian politician, Minister of Justice (2003–2007), lung failure.
  • Marian Brown, 87, American media personality.
  • Arthur Butterworth, 91, English composer and conductor.
  • N. J. Dawood, 87, Iraqi translator.
  • Ray Farabee, 81, American politician, member of the Texas Senate (1975–1988).
  • Charlie Hall, 84, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1980–1982).
  • Han Pao-teh, 80, Taiwanese architect and curator.
  • Iain Hesford, 54, English footballer (Blackpool, Sunderland).
  • Jimmy Heung, 64, Hong Kong film producer and director, cancer.
  • Samuel Klein, 91, Polish-born Brazilian magnate (Casas Bahia).
  • Stanley McDonald, 94, Canadian-born American businessman, founder of Princess Cruises.
  • David Menasche, 41, American teacher and author, brain cancer.
  • Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, 18th Duchess of Alba, 88, Spanish aristocrat.
  • Sharad Thakre, 46, Indian cricketer.
  • 21

  • Richard Eder, 82, American journalist (Los Angeles Times, The New York Times), pneumonia.
  • J. C. Gilbert, 92, American politician, member of Louisiana State Senate (1960–1972) and House of Representatives (1972–1976).
  • Göran Graffman, 83, Swedish actor and film director. (death announced on this date)
  • Borden Mace, 94, American film producer (Animal Farm).
  • Vicente Paterno, 89, Filipino politician, Senator (1987–1992).
  • Sir Robert Richardson, 85, British army general.
  • Paul von Ragué Schleyer, 84, American chemist.
  • Heather Southcott, 86, Australian politician.
  • Mary Lou Studnicka, 83, American baseball player (Rockford Peaches).
  • Sir John Sutton, 82, British RAF officer, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey (1990–1995).
  • Wang Kun, 89, Chinese opera singer and educator.
  • 22

  • Fiorenzo Angelini, 98, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, President of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers (1985–1996).
  • Margaret Aston, 82, British historian.
  • Lewis Baltz, 69, American visual artist and photographer.
  • Claire Barry, 94, American singer (The Barry Sisters).
  • Merle Barwis, 113, American-born Canadian supercentenarian, was nation's oldest resident.
  • Frank Caldwell, 93, British army general, Assistant Chief of the General Staff (1972–1974).
  • James O. Ellison, 85, American federal judge.
  • Horst Fügner, 91, German motorcycle racer.
  • Don Grate, 91, American baseball (Philadelphia Phillies) and basketball player (Sheboygan Red Skins).
  • Bernard Heidsieck, 85, French poet, respiratory failure.
  • Larry Kelm, 49, American football player (Los Angeles Rams), fall.
  • John H. Land, 94, American politician, Mayor of Apopka, Florida (1950–1968, 1971–2014), stroke.
  • Mary H. Odom, 93, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1971–1972) and Senate (1975–1976).
  • Marcel Paquet, 67, Belgian philosopher.
  • Émile Poulat, 94, French historian and sociologist.
  • Art Quirk, 76, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators).
  • William W. Thomas, 94, American Air Force officer and Air Force One pilot.
  • Venita Wolf, 70, American actress (The Beverly Hillbillies, Star Trek, The Flying Nun).
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  • Robert E. Allen, 90, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives and Senate.
  • Ida Ballasiotes, 78, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives.
  • Marion Barry, 78, American politician, Mayor of the District of Columbia (1979–1991, 1995–1999), cardiac arrest.
  • Dorothy Cheney, 98, American tennis player.
  • Bob Conners, 80, American radio personality (WTVN), mantle cell lymphoma.
  • Hélène Duc, 97, French actress.
  • Bob Gottlieb, 74, American college basketball coach (UW-Milwaukee, Jacksonville).
  • Anne Cowdrey, 14th Lady Herries of Terregles, 76, English racehorse trainer.
  • Mark Keyworth, 66, English rugby union player (Swansea, national team), heart attack.
  • Joseph Francis Maguire, 95, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Springfield, Massachusetts (1977–1991).
  • Desmond Mangham, 90, British army general.
  • Metropolitan Mikhail of Asyut, 93, Egyptian prelate, Coptic Metropolitan of Asyut.
  • John Neal, 82, English football player and manager (Wrexham, Middlesbrough, Chelsea).
  • Murray Oliver, 77, Canadian ice hockey player, coach and scout, heart attack.
  • Clive Palmer, 71, British folk musician (The Incredible String Band).
  • Pat Quinn, 71, Canadian ice hockey coach and executive (Philadelphia Flyers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks).
  • Rudolf Reichling, 90, Swiss politician and Olympic rower.
  • Alla Sizova, 75, Russian ballet dancer.
  • David Stoddart, 77, British geographer.
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  • Erzsébet Balázs, 94, Hungarian gymnast.
  • Jean-Paul Béchat, 72, French engineer and chief executive (Snecma, Safran). (death announced on this date)
  • Murli Deora, 77, Indian politician, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas (2006–2011).
  • Jorge Herrera Delgado, 53, Mexican politician, Mayor of Durango, Durango (2004–2007), MP for Durango (since 2012), pancreatic cancer.
  • Reg Foulkes, 91, English footballer (Norwich City).
  • Alberto Gollán, 96, Argentine media executive.
  • Otto Hageberg, 78, Norwegian literary historian.
  • Harry Haythorne, 88, Australian ballet master and artistic director (Queensland Ballet, Royal New Zealand Ballet).
  • Peter Henderson, 88, New Zealand rugby union (Hawke's Bay, Wanganui, national team) and rugby league (Huddersfield) player and sprinter, British Empire Games bronze medalist (1950).
  • Nenad Manojlović, 57, Serbian Yugoslav water polo player and manager (national team).
  • Emy Storm, 89, Swedish actress (Emil i Lönneberga), stroke.
  • Viktor Tikhonov, 84, Soviet ice hockey player (VVS Moscow, Dynamo Moscow) and coach (national team).
  • Henry Woo, 85, Canadian politician, MLA for Edmonton-Sherwood Park (1979–1986).
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  • Irvin J. Borowsky, 90, American publisher.
  • Sitara Devi, 94, Indian Kathak dancer.
  • Joseph Thomas Dimino, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop for the Military Services (1991–1997).
  • Joanna Dunham, 78, English actress (The Greatest Story Ever Told).
  • Brison D. Gooch, 89, American historian.
  • Vladimir Gundartsev, 69, Soviet biathlete, Olympic champion (1968), world champion (1969).
  • Petr Hapka, 70, Czech composer.
  • Denham Harman, 98, American biogerontologist and professor emeritus (UNMC).
  • Rudolf Hoppe, 92, German chemist.
  • Aurelio Milani, 80, Italian footballer (Internazionale).
  • Geoff Mullen, 67, Australian draft resister.
  • Karl Maria Udo Remmes, 60, German photographer.
  • Peter Wescombe, 82, British diplomat and co-founder of Bletchley Park Trust.
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  • Sir Arthur Bonsall, 97, British civil servant, Director of GCHQ (1973–1978).
  • Carl Brettschneider, 82, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Lions).
  • Don Dee, 71, American basketball player (Indiana Pacers), Olympic champion (1968).
  • Annemarie Düringer, 89, Swiss actress (Count Five and Die).
  • Malcolm Finlayson, 84, British footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers).
  • Frankie Fraser, 90, British gangster, surgical complications.
  • Marvin Leonard Goldberger, 92, American physicist, President of the California Institute of Technology (1978–1987).
  • Mary Hinkson, 89, American dancer and choreographer, pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Fikret Kırcan, 94, Turkish Olympic footballer (1948).
  • János Konrád, 73, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic champion (1964).
  • Arthur Montford, 85, Scottish football commentator.
  • Tapan Raychaudhuri, 90, Indian historian.
  • Sabah, 87, Lebanese singer and actress.
  • Aaron Shirley, 81, American physician and civil rights activist.
  • Gordon Curran Stewart, 75, American publisher and speechwriter, emphysema.
  • Gilles Tremblay, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).
  • Peter Underwood, 91, British author, broadcaster and paranormalist.
  • William W. Wiedrich, 83, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Chicago (1991–1997).
  • Ángel Tulio Zof, 86, Argentine football player and coach (Rosario Central).
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  • Célia Bertin, 94, French writer.
  • Wanda Błeńska, 103, Polish physician and missionary.
  • Wynn Chamberlain, 87, American artist, filmmaker and author.
  • Richard T. Cooney, 81, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
  • August Gottschalk, 92, German footballer.
  • Phillip Hughes, 25, Australian cricketer, vertebral artery dissection leading to subarachnoid haemorrhage.
  • P. D. James, 94, English crime novelist (The Children of Men, Death Comes to Pemberley).
  • Valeri Kalachikhin, 75, Russian volleyball player.
  • Jack Kyle, 88, British rugby union player and surgeon.
  • Mordecai Lawner, 86, American actor (Annie Hall, Ghostbusters II, Raw Deal).
  • William Lonc, 84, Canadian Jesuit priest, translator and physicist.
  • Israel Ledesma Magaña, 60, Mexican politician, MP for the State of Mexico (2009–2012), cancer.
  • Stanisław Mikulski, 85, Polish theatre and film actor (Stawka większa niż życie).
  • Fernance B. Perry, 93, Bermudian businessman.
  • Terry Sanderson, 62, Canadian lacrosse coach and manager.
  • Arne Serck-Hanssen, 89, Norwegian Olympic rower and physician (1948).
  • Meta Truscott, 97, Australian diarist and historian.
  • Viktor Ulyanich, 65, Russian boxer.
  • Wang Yung-tsai, 93, Taiwanese industrialist (Formosa Plastics Group).
  • Frank Yablans, 79, American film producer and screenwriter, President of Paramount Pictures (1971–1975).
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  • Said Akl, 102, Lebanese poet, writer, playwright and language reformer.
  • Dale Armstrong, 73, Canadian drag racer and crew chief, complications of sarcoidosis.
  • Emmon Bach, 85, American linguist.
  • Chespirito, 85, Mexican playwright, actor and screenwriter (El Chavo del Ocho, El Chapulín Colorado), heart failure.
  • Thomas W. Hungerford, 78, American mathematician.
  • László Kapolyi, 82, Hungarian politician.
  • Danny Lee, 95, American special effects artist (Bonnie and Clyde, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Black Hole).
  • Richard B. Mather, 101, American sinologist.
  • Tom Moyer, 95, American businessman and amateur boxer.
  • Frances Nero, 71, American soul and jazz singer.
  • Lucidio Sentimenti, 94, Italian footballer (Juventus, Lazio).
  • Bunta Sugawara, 81, Japanese actor (Torakku Yarō, Spirited Away), liver cancer.
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  • Dwayne Alons, 68, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 1999), renal cancer.
  • Olugbenga Ashiru, 66, Nigerian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2011–2013).
  • Dick Bresciani, 76, American baseball executive and spokesperson, leukemia.
  • Robert L. Clifford, 89, American associate justice (New Jersey Supreme Court).
  • Luc De Vos, 52, Belgian musician (Gorki) and writer, organ failure.
  • Bernard Fernandez, 96, American Negro league baseball player.
  • John Goodlad, 94, Canadian educational researcher.
  • Imperial Call, 25, Irish racehorse. (death announced on this date)
  • Brian Macdonald, 86, Canadian dancer and choreographer.
  • Mark Strand, 80, Canadian-born American poet and writer, United States Poet Laureate (1990–1991), liposarcoma.
  • Ahmad Wartam, 79, Singapore international footballer.
  • Pyotr Zayev, 61, Soviet-born Russian boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1980).
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  • Radwa Ashour, 68, Egyptian writer and academic.
  • Mari Bjørgan, 64, Norwegian actress.
  • Paul Buissonneau, 87, Canadian actor and theatre director.
  • Sir Fred Catherwood, 89, British politician and Christian writer, MEP (1979–1994).
  • Qayyum Chowdhury, 82, Bangladeshi painter.
  • Jarbom Gamlin, 64, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh (2011).
  • Go Seigen, 100, Chinese-born Japanese Go player.
  • Kent Haruf, 71, American novelist (Plainsong).
  • Norm Holland, 90, New Zealand jockey.
  • Rahim Jahani, 67, Afghan singer.
  • Ronnie Koes, 77, Canadian football player.
  • Martin Litton, 97, American environmentalist and editor.
  • Anthony Dryden Marshall, 90, American theatrical producer, CIA intelligence officer and ambassador.
  • Phil May, 70, Australian athlete.
  • Paolo Mosca, 71, Italian writer and television presenter.
  • Ann Paludan, 86, British author. (death announced on this date)
  • Ian Player, 87, South African conservationist.
  • Pete Rodriguez, 74, American college football coach (Western Illinois Leathernecks), complications from surgery.
  • Maurice Saxby, 89, Australian academic and author.
  • Trading Leather, 4, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, Irish Derby winner (2013), euthanized after race injury.
  • Mary Burke Washington, 88, American economist.
  • Elizabeth Young, Lady Kennet, 91, British journalist and author.
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