- Deaths in November 2010
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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2010.
November 2010
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- Daya Mata, 96, American spiritual leader, Self-Realization Fellowship president (1955–2010). [1]
- Garry Gross, 73, American fashion photographer, heart attack. [2]
- Peter Hofmann, 66, German operatic tenor, dementia and Parkinson's disease. [3]
- Jim Kelley, 61, American sportswriter and television journalist (Sports Illustrated), pancreatic cancer. [4]
- Gabriela Kownacka, 58, Polish actress (Rodzina zastępcza), breast cancer. [5] (Polish)
- J.E. "Pat" Patterson, 86, American politician, mayor of Minden, Louisiana (1974–1978). [6]
- Dave Skrien, 81, American CFL football player (Roughriders, Blue Bombers) and coach (BC Lions, Roughriders), complications from Alzheimer's disease. [7]
- Ted Sorel, 74, American actor (Guiding Light, Law & Order), complications from Lyme disease. [8]
- R. C. Stevens, 76, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators). [9]
- Monty Sunshine, 82, British clarinetist (Chris Barber Orchestra). [10]
29
- Bella Akhmadulina, 73, Russian poet. [11]
- Irena Anders, 90, Polish stage actress and singer. [12] (Polish)
- El Hijo de Cien Caras, 34, Mexican professional wrestler, shot. [13] (Spanish)
- John Gerrish, 100, American composer. [14]
- Richard Goldman, 90, American philanthropist, founder of the Goldman Environmental Prize. [15]
- Bob Holcomb, 88, American politician, Mayor of San Bernardino, California (1971–1985, 1989–1993), heart failure. [16]
- Pete Langelle, 93, Canadian ice hockey player. [17]
- John Mantle, 64, Scottish Episcopalian prelate, Bishop of Brechin (2005–2010). [18]
- Alfred Masini, 80, American television producer, creator of Entertainment Tonight, Solid Gold and Star Search, melanoma. [19]
- Mario Monicelli, 95, Italian film director, suicide by jumping. [20]
- Steven Posner, 67, American corporate raider, boat collision. [21]
- Majid Shahriari, Iranian quantum physicist, car bomb. [22]
- Stephen J. Solarz, 70, American politician, U.S. Representative from New York (1975–1993), esophageal cancer. [23]
- Sir Maurice Wilkes, 97, British computer scientist. [24]
28
- Jon D'Agostino, 81, Italian-born American comic book artist (Archie Comics), bone cancer. [25]
- Keir Clark, 100, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA for 3rd Kings (1948–1959; 1966–1970). [26]
- Samuel T. Cohen, 89, American physicist, inventor of the neutron bomb, cancer. [27]
- Giorgos Fountas, 86, Greek actor, Alzheimer's disease. [28] (Greek)
- Vladimir Maslachenko, 74, Russian footballer, winner of the 1960 European Nations' Cup. [29] (Russian)
- Gil McDougald, 82, American baseball player (New York Yankees), prostate cancer. [30]
- Katsuya Miyahira, 92, Japanese martial artist. [31]
- Leslie Nielsen, 84, Canadian-born American actor (Airplane!, The Naked Gun), pneumonia. [32]
- Gene Polito, 92, American cinematographer (Futureworld, Up in Smoke, Lost in Space), esophageal cancer. [33]
- Mahaveer Prasad, 71, Indian politician, after long illness. [34]
- Renato Terra, 87, Italian actor and poet. [35] (Italian)
27
- Irvin Kershner, 87, American film director (Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Never Say Never Again), lung cancer. [36]
- Bill Werle, 89, American baseball player (Pirates, Cardinals, Red Sox). [37]
26
- Gavin Blyth, 41, British television producer, cancer. [38]
- R. N. DeArmond, 99, American historian. [39]
- James DiPaola, 57, American politician, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1993–1996), Sheriff of Middlesex County (1996–2010), suicide by gunshot. [40]
- Mohammad Anwar Elahee, 81, Mauritian footballer and manager. [41]
- Maria Hellwig, 90, German yodeler and folk musician. [42] (German)
- Palle Huld, 98, Danish actor, believed to be inspiration for Tintin. [43]
- Paraska Korolyuk, 71, Ukrainian political activist (Orange Revolution). [44] (Ukrainian)
- Mario Pacheco, 60, Spanish music producer and photographer. [45]
- Kevin Parry, 77, Australian businessman, car accident. [46]
- Purcell Powless, 84, American tribal leader, chairman of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin (1967–1990). [47]
- Marjory Saunders, 97, Canadian Olympic archer. [48]
- Shahir Vitthal Umap, 80, Indian musician. [49]
25
- Alfred Balk, 80, American journalist, former editor of the Columbia Journalism Review, cancer. [50]
- Jesse Bankston, 103, American politician. [51]
- Tony Dixon, 52, Irish disc jockey and blogger, after short illness. [52] (death announced on this date)
- Bernard Matthews, 80, British businessman (Bernard Matthews Farms). [53]
- Doris McCarthy, 100, Canadian artist. [54]
- James Morrison, 68, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1992–2010). [55]
- Yaroslav Pavulyak, 62, Ukrainian poet. [56]
- Colin Slee, 65, British Church of England prelate, Dean of Southwark Cathedral, pancreatic cancer. [57]
- Ann Southam, 73, Canadian composer. [58]
- Bob Wheeler, 58, American Olympic athlete. [59] (death announced on this date)
24
- Peter Christopherson, 55, British musician (Coil, Throbbing Gristle) and graphic artist (Hipgnosis). [60]
- A. Arthur Giddon, 101, American lawyer and jurist. [61]
- Huang Hua, 97, Chinese politician, Foreign Minister (1976–1982). [62]
- Valentin Ivakin, 80, Russian footballer and football manager. [63] (Russian)
- Lim Chong Eu, 91, Malaysian politician, Chief Minister of Penang (1969–1990). [64]
- Molly Luft, 66, German prostitute, cancer. [65]
- Michael Samuels, 90, British philologist. [66]
- Sergio Valech, 83, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Santiago de Chile (1973–2003). [67] (Spanish)
- Norm Winningstad, 85, American technology entrepreneur, founder of Floating Point Systems, suicide. [68]
23
- Mauro Alice, 84, Brazilian film editor, pneumonia. [69]
- Nassos Daphnis, 96, Greek-born American artist, Alzheimer's disease. [70]
- Joyce Howard, 88, British actress (The Night Has Eyes, They Met in the Dark), natural causes. [71]
- Pavel Lednyov, 67, Russian modern pentathlete. [72] (Russian)
- Ingrid Pitt, 73, Polish-born British actress (The Vampire Lovers, Countess Dracula, Where Eagles Dare), heart failure. [73]
- Kananginak Pootoogook, 75, Canadian Inuit artist, complications from surgery. [74]
- James Tyler, 70, American lutenist. [75]
- George Otto Wirz, 81, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Madison (1977–2004). [76]
22
- Jean Cione, 82, American baseball player (Rockford Peaches). [77]
- Frank Fenner, 95, Australian scientist. [78]
- Julien Guiomar, 82, French film actor. [79] (French)
- David Lam, 87, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia (1988–1995), prostate cancer. [80]
- Len Lunde, 74, Canadian ice hockey player, heart condition. [81]
- Winston Murray, 69, Guyanese politician, Shadow Minister of Finance. [82]
- Urbano Navarrete Cortés, 90, Spanish Roman Catholic priest, Cardinal since 2007. [83]
- Tom Underwood, 56, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, Oakland A's), pancreatic cancer. [84]
21
- José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado, 67, Brazilian composer and pianist, pulmonary edema. [85] (Portuguese)
- Rosaura Andreu, 92, American actress. [86]
- Willis Burks II, 75, American actor (King of California, Law & Order). [87]
- Silverio Cavazos, 41, Mexican politician, Governor of Colima (2005–2009), shot. [88]
- Takaharu Kondo, 66, Japanese jurist, member of the Supreme Court, pneumonia. [89] (Japanese)
- Steve Kuczek, 85, American baseball player (Boston Braves). [90]
- Norris Church Mailer, 61, American author and model, gastrointestinal cancer. [91]
- David Nolan, 66, American political activist, Libertarian Party founder, stroke. [92]
- Prince Chunk, 10, American obese cat, heart disease. [93]
- Margaret Taylor-Burroughs, 95, American museum founder (DuSable Museum of African American History). [94]
20
- Laurie Bembenek, 52, American convicted murderer, liver and kidney failure. [95]
- Roxana Briban, 39, Romanian soprano, apparent suicide. [96]
- Santha Devi, 85, Indian actress. [97]
- Chalmers Johnson, 79, American scholar and author. [98]
- Rob Lytle, 56, American football player (Michigan Wolverines, Denver Broncos), heart attack. [99]
- Danny McDevitt, 78, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers). [100]
- Little Smokey Smothers, 71, American blues guitarist and singer, natural causes. [101]
- Ruth Springford, 89, Canadian actress (5 Card Stud, Hangin' In), after short illness. [102]
- Heinz Weiss, 89, German film actor. [103] (German)
- Jim Yardley, 64, English cricketer. [104]
19
- 75 Cents, 77, Croatian singer (Eurovision Song Contest 2008). [105]
- Pat Burns, 58, Canadian ice hockey coach (Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils), lung cancer. [106]
- Byron Duckenfield, 93, British air force pilot, World War II veteran. [107]
- Piotr Hertel, 74, Polish composer. [108] (Polish)
- Ole Bjørn Støle, 60, Norwegian judge. [109] (Norwegian)
- Atama Zedkaia, 79, Marshallese tribal leader, paramount chief of Majuro, mother of President Jurelang Zedkaia. [110]
18
- Freddy Beras-Goico, 69, Dominican television producer, comedian, writer and actor, gastric cancer. [111] (Spanish)
- Jochem Bobeldijk, 90, Dutch Olympic sprint canoer. [112] (Dutch)
- Jim Cruickshank, 69, Scottish footballer. [113]
- Brian G. Marsden, 73, British astronomer, after long illness. [114]
- Abraham Serfaty, 84, Moroccan pro-democracy activist. [115]
- Dito Shanidze, 73, Georgian Olympic silver medal-winning (1968, 1972) weightlifter. [116] (Georgian)
- Gaye Stewart, 87, Canadian ice hockey player. [117]
- Mackenzie Taylor, 32, British comedian, suicide. [118]
17
- Olavo Rodrigues Barbosa, 87, Brazilian footballer. [119] (Portuguese)
- Isabelle Caro, 28, French anorexic model. [120]
- Johnny Simpson, 88, New Zealand rugby player. [121]
- N. Viswanathan, 81, Indian actor, heart attack. [122]
16
- Paul Calello, 49, American investment banker, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. [123]
- Britton Chance, 97, American biochemist, biophysicist and Olympic sailor. [124]
- Ronni Chasen, 64, American publicist (Hans Zimmer, Michael Douglas), shot. [125]
- Ragnhild Magerøy, 90, Norwegian writer. [126] (Norwegian)
- Donald Nyrop, 98, American CEO of Northwest Airlines (1954–1976), Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. [127]
- Mimi Perrin, 84, French jazz singer and pianist. [128]
- Ilie Savu, 90, Romanian footballer and coach, hepatic cirrhosis. [129]
- Wyngard Tracy, 58, Filipino talent manager, stroke. [130]
- Wong Tin-lam, 83, Chinese screenwriter, producer, director and actor, organ failure. [131]
15
- Helen Boehm, 89, American businesswoman, complications from cancer and Parkison's disease. [132]
- Nikol Joseph Cauchi, 81, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gozo (1972–2005). [133]
- Edmond Amran El Maleh, 93, Moroccan writer and intellectual. [134]
- Larry Evans, 78, American chess grandmaster and author, complications following gallbladder operation. [135]
- Moira Hoey, 88, Irish actor (The Riordans, Glenroe). [136]
- Paul Jiang Taoran, 84, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zhengding, heart disease. [137]
- Toswel Kaua, 63, Solomon Islands politician, Deputy Prime Minister (2007), after long illness. [138]
- Andreas Kirchner, 57, German bobsledder. [139] (German)
- Ed Kirkpatrick, 66, American baseball player (California Angels, Kansas City Royals, Pittsburgh Pirates), throat cancer. [140]
- W. Howard Lester, 75, American businessman, former CEO of Williams-Sonoma, cancer. [141]
- Sir Cassam Moollan, 84, Mauritian Chief Justice (1982–1988). [142]
- Imre Polyák, 78, Hungarian Greco-Roman wrestler. [143] (Hungarian)
- Hugh Prather, 72, American self-help author, apparent heart attack. [144]
- William Self, 89, American actor and television production manager (Batman, Lost in Space, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea), heart attack. [145]
14
- Hal Bamberger, 86, American baseball player (New York Giants). [146]
- Vincent Broderick, 90, English cricketer. [147]
- Lew Carpenter, 78, American football player (Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles). [148]
- Wes Santee, 78, American Olympic track athlete (1952 Summer Olympics), cancer. [149]
- Bobbi Sykes, 67, Australian Aboriginal rights activist. [150]
13
- Luis García Berlanga, 89, Spanish film director, natural causes. [151] (Spanish)
- George Binks, 96, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Philadelphia Athletics). [152]
- Jim Deane, 82, Australian football player. [153]
- Norman Dennis, 81, British sociologist, leukaemia. [154]
- Witold Hatka, 71, Polish politician, car accident. [155] (Polish)
- Ken Iman, 71, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams). [156]
- Nathan Oliveira, 81, American painter. [157]
- D. V. S. Raju, 81, Indian film producer, short illness. [158]
- Allan Sandage, 84, American astronomer, pancreatic cancer. [159]
12
- Des Alwi, 82, Indonesian historian, businessman, and public intellectual, adopted son of Mohammad Hatta, heart failure. [160]
- Stanisław Bobak, 54, Polish Olympic ski jumper. [161] (Polish)
- Ernst von Glasersfeld, 93, Austrian-born American philosopher (radical constructivism). [162]
- Henryk Górecki, 76, Polish composer (Symphony of Sorrowful Songs), after long illness. [163]
- William Hohri, 83, American activist, source behind Civil Liberties Act of 1988, Alzheimer's disease. [164]
- Theodore W. Kheel, 96, American labor negotiator. [165]
- Karl Plutus, 106, Estonian jurist and centenarian. [166] (Estonian)
11
- Carlos Edmundo de Ory, 87, Spanish poet, leukemia. [167] (Spanish)
- John Elliott, 66, American football player (New York Jets), cancer. [168]
- Attila Kovács, 70, Hungarian Olympic fencer. [169] (Hungarian) (death announced on this date)
- Baby Marie Osborne, 99, American silent movie actress. [170]
10
- Dino De Laurentiis, 91, Italian film producer. [171]
- Theo Doyer, 54, Dutch Olympic field hockey player, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [172] (Dutch)
- Jim Farry, 56, Scottish football administrator, Chief Executive of the Scottish Football Association (1990–1999), heart attack. [173]
- Phillip Hoffman, 80, American surfer, pulmonary disease. [174]
- Donald S. Kellermann, 83, American journalist and opinion researcher, liver cancer. [175]
- Tiger Lance, 70, South African cricketer, injuries from a car accident. [176]
- Dave Niehaus, 75, American sportscaster (Seattle Mariners), 2008 Ford C. Frick Award recipient, heart attack. [177]
- Nicolo Rizzuto, 86, Italian-born Canadian mafia leader (Rizzuto crime family), shot. [178]
- Einar Sæter, 92, Norwegian triple jumper, resistance member, newspaper editor and writer. [179] (Norwegian)
9
- Elizabeth Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour, 85, British academic and life peer. [180]
- John Jerome Cunneen, 78, New Zealand Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Christchurch (1995–2007). [181]
- Robin Day, 95, British furniture designer. [182]
- Robert Donatucci, 58, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 1980), sleep apnea. [183]
- Albert Wesley Johnson, 87, Canadian civil servant, President of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1975–1982), after long illness. [184]
- Ektor Kaknavatos, 90, Greek poet. [185] (Greek)
- Amos Lavi, 57, Israeli actor. [186] (Hebrew)
- Herman Liebaers, 91, Belgian linguist. [187] (Dutch)
- Lursakdi Sampatisiri, 91, Thai businesswoman and politician, first female Minister of Transport (1976–1977). [188]
8
- Gregorio Barradas Miravete, 28, Mexican politician, Mayor-elect of Rodríguez Clara, Veracruz, shot. [189]
- Richard Bing, 101, German-born American cardiologist. [190]
- Fred Blankemeijer, 84, Dutch footballer. [191] (Dutch)
- Philip Carlo, 61, American crime author, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [192]
- Quintin Dailey, 49, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Seattle SuperSonics), cardiovascular disease. [193]
- Disque Deane, 89, American financier, pneumonia. [194]
- Jack Levine, 95, American artist. [195]
- Emilio Eduardo Massera, 85, Argentine admiral, member of the 1976 Argentine coup d'état, cardiovascular arrest. [196]
- Addison Powell, 89, American actor (Dark Shadows, The Thomas Crown Affair, Three Days of the Condor). [197]
- Mikhail Savicki, 88, Belarusian painter. [198] (Russian)
- George Solomos, 85, American editor and writer. [199]
- Jean White, 69, British pastor and missionary, pancreatic cancer. [200]
7
- George Estock, 86, American baseball player (Boston Braves). [201]
- Chris Goudge, 75, British Olympic athlete. [202]
- Domingo Maza Zavala, 88, Venezuelan economist, President of the Central Bank of Venezuela (1997–2004). [203] (Spanish)
- Yoshinobu Nishizaki, 75, Japanese anime producer (Space Battleship Yamato), fall from boat. [204]
- Smaro Stefanidou, 97, Greek actress, heart failure. [205] (Greek)
- Hedy Stenuf, 88, Austrian Olympic figure skater. [206]
6
- Fernando Bastos de Ávila, 92, Brazilian Roman Catholic priest, Vice-Chancellor (Pontifícia Universidade Católica), member of Academy of Letters, cancer. [207]
- Ezard Haußmann, 75, German actor, cancer. [208] (German)
- Peter Hilton, 87, British mathematician. [209]
- Walter Isard, 91, American economist, founder of regional science. [210]
- Jo Myong-Rok, 82, North Korean military official, First Vice-Chairman of the National Defense Commission (since 2009), heart disease. [211]
- Motoichi Kumagai, 101, Japanese photographer. [212] (Japanese)
- Robert Lipshutz, 88, American politician, White House Counsel (1977–1979). [213]
- Siddhartha Shankar Ray, 90, Indian politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal (1972–1977), Governor of Punjab (1986–1989), renal failure. [214]
- Michael Seifert, 86, Soviet-born Nazi war criminal, complications from a fall. [215]
- Jay Van Noy, 82, American baseball player (1951 St. Louis Cardinals). [216]
5
- Martin Baum, 86, American talent agent (Creative Artists Agency), President of ABC Pictures (1968–1971). [217]
- Jutta Burggraf, 58, German Roman Catholic theologian and professor (University of Navarre). [218]
- Antonio Cárdenas Guillén, 48, Mexican drug lord, shot. [219]
- Jill Clayburgh, 66, American actress (An Unmarried Woman, Ally McBeal, Dirty Sexy Money), chronic leukemia. [220]
- Hajo Herrmann, 97, German Luftwaffe bomber pilot and lawyer. [221]
- Charles McDowell, 84, American journalist and syndicated columnist, complications from a stroke. [222]
- Midge the Sea Lion, 25, American sea lion (Oklahoma City Zoo), euthanized. [223]
- Randy Miller, 39, American drummer (The Myriad), bone cancer. [224]
- Rozsika Parker, 64, British art historian and psychotherapist, cancer. [225]
- Adrian Păunescu, 67, Romanian author, poet and politician. [226]
- Martin Starkie, 87, British actor and writer. [227]
- David Steuart, 94, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1962–1977) and Leader of the Opposition (1971–1976), Senator (1975–1991). [228]
- Henriette van Lynden-Leijten, 60, Dutch diplomat, cancer. [229]
- Shirley Verrett, 79, American operatic mezzo-soprano, heart failure. [230]
4
- Sparky Anderson, 76, American baseball player and manager (Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers), member of Baseball Hall of Fame, complications from dementia. [231]
- Eugénie Blanchard, 114, French supercentenarian, world's oldest person. [232]
- Ron Cockerill, 75, English footballer (Grimsby Town, Huddersfield Town), natural causes. [233]
- Jean Compagnon, 94, French Army General and author. [234]
- Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta, 76, Filipino poet, hypertension. [235]
- Antoine Duquesne, 69, Belgian politician. [236] (French)
- James Freud, 51, Australian vocalist and bassist (Models) and solo artist, suicide. [237]
- John Greene, 90, American football player (Detroit Lions), after short illness. [238]
- Michelle Nicastro, 50, American singer, actress (When Harry Met Sally...) and voice actress (The Swan Princess), lung cancer. [239]
- Rudy Regalado, 67, Venezuelan percussionist and bandleader (El Chicano), complications of pneumonia. [240]
- Charles Reynolds, 78, American magician, liver cancer. [241]
- Noel Taylor, 97, American Emmy Award-winning costume designer. [242]
3
- Petros Hanna Issa Al-Harboli, 64, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic Bishop of Zakho (since 2001). [243]
- Alfons Benedikter, 92, Austrian politician. [244] (German)
- Jerry Bock, 81, American musical theater composer (Fiddler on the Roof, Fiorello!), heart failure. [245]
- Kenneth Brown, 77, American academic, chairman of first undergraduate peace studies program in the United States (1980–2005). [246]
- Viktor Chernomyrdin, 72, Russian politician, Prime Minister (1992–1998), Ambassador to Ukraine (2001–2009), cancer. [247]
- Jim Clench, 61, Canadian bass guitarist (April Wine, Bachman–Turner Overdrive), lung cancer. [248]
- Bill Colvin, 75, Canadian Olympic bronze medal-winning (1956) ice hockey player. [249]
- Hotep Idris Galeta, 69, South African jazz pianist, composer and lecturer, asthma attack. [250]
- P. Lal, 81, Indian writer. [251]
- Sonia Pottinger, 79, Jamaican record producer. [252]
- Pentti Uotinen, 79, Finnish Olympic ski jumper. [253]
2
- Rudolf Barshai, 86, Russian conductor and viola player. [254]
- Sarah Doron, 88, Israeli politician and government minister. [255]
- Andy Irons, 32, American professional surfer. [256]
- Clyde King, 86, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds) and manager (New York Yankees). [257]
- Romualdas Krikščiūnas, 80, Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop and Apostolic Administrator of Panevėžys (1973–1983). [258] (Lithuanian)
- Kalim Sharafi, 85, Indian Bengali language singer. [259]
- Jule Sugarman, 83, American educator, creator and director of the Head Start Program, cancer.[260]
- Ken Yuasa, 95, Japanese World War II surgeon, heart failure. [261] (Japanese)
1
- Mihai Chiţac, 82, Romanian general, Minister of Interior (1989–1990), after long illness. [262]
- Julia Clements, 104, English flower arranger and author. [263]
- Monica Johnson, 64, American novelist and screenwriter (Lost in America, Modern Romance), esophageal cancer. [264]
- Herbert Krug, 73, German equestrian, Olympic gold medalist (1984), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [265]
- Ed Litzenberger, 78, Canadian ice hockey player. [266]
- Charlie O'Donnell, 78, American announcer (Wheel of Fortune), heart failure. [267]
- Ernesto Presas, 65, Filipino martial arts grandmaster. [268]
- Shannon Tavarez, 11, American actress (The Lion King), leukemia. [269]
- Gaston Vandermeerssche, 89, Belgian partisan, leader of World War II Dutch underground intelligence, subject of Gaston's War, natural causes. [270]
- Diana Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington, 88, British aristocrat and intelligence officer. [271]
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