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*[[Seymour Martin Lipset]], 84, American sociologist, stroke. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/04/obituaries/04lipset.html] |
*[[Seymour Martin Lipset]], 84, American sociologist, stroke. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/04/obituaries/04lipset.html] |
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*[[Liese Prokop]], 65, Austrian athlete and Minister of the Interior (2004–2006), aortic dissection. [http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/166930] |
*[[Liese Prokop]], 65, Austrian athlete and Minister of the Interior (2004–2006), aortic dissection. [http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/166930] |
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*[[Joe Walton (footballer)|Joe Walton]], 81, English football player ([[Preston North End]]. [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/joe-walton-432196.html] |
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The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2006.
December 2006
- Claude Jade, 58, French actress (Baisers Volés, L'Amour en Fuite, Topaz), metastatic eye cancer. [1]
- Herbert Gursky, 76, American astrophysicist for the Naval Research Laboratory, stomach cancer. [2]
- Geoffrey Colin Guy, 86, British airman and colonial governor. [3]
- Sid Raymond, 97, American character actor and voice of Baby Huey, complications of a stroke. [4]
- Ali Khan Samsudin, 48, Malaysian "snake king", venomous snakebite. [5]
- Bob Berry, 80, British test cricket player, natural causes. [6]
- kari Edwards, 52, American poet, artist and gender activist, heart failure. [7]
- Kurt Lipstein, 97, German-born legal scholar. [8]
- Dave Mount, 59, British drummer for glam rock band Mud, heart attack. [9]
- Mariska Veres, 59, Dutch singer for Shocking Blue (Venus), cancer. [10]
- Craig Hinton, 42, British science fiction author, heart attack. [11]
- Logan Whitehurst, 29, American singer and songwriter (The Velvet Teen), brain cancer. [12]
- Sir Peter Gadsden, 77, British Lord Mayor of London (1979–1980). [13]
- Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 84, Burkinabé politician, natural causes. [14]
- James Kim, 35, American CNET editor, exposure and hypothermia. [15]
- Rodney Needham, 83, British social anthropologist. [16]
- Len Sutton, 81, American Indianapolis 500 racing driver, cancer. [17]
- Adam Williams, 82, American actor, lymphoma. [18]
- David Bronstein, 82, Ukrainian chess grandmaster and writer, champion of USSR, natural causes. [19]
- Eric Cox, 83, Australian rugby league player, referee and administrator, pneumonia and stroke. [20]
- Michael Gilden, 44, American actor (NCIS, Return of the Jedi), apparent suicide. [21]
- Gerry Humphreys, 75, Welsh sound engineer. [22]
- Gernot Jurtin, 51, Austrian football player, cancer. [23]
- Timothy Moxon, 82, British actor and entrepreneur. [24]
- Van Smith, 61, American costume and makeup designer, heart attack. [25]
- Han Ahmedow, 70, Turkmen Prime Minister (1989–1992), heart attack. [26]
- Darren Brown, 44, British musician and lead singer (Mega City Four), stroke. [27]
- Russell Buchanan, 106, American World War I veteran, stroke. [28]
- Hugo Cores, 69, Uruguayan historian, labor leader and politician, Deputy (1990–1994), stroke. [29]
- Samuel Devons, 92, British physicist and science historian at Columbia University, heart failure. [30]
- Andra Franklin, 47, American football player (Miami Dolphins), heart failure. [31]
- Mavis Pugh, 92, British actress (You Rang, M'Lord?), natural causes. [32]
- Robert Rosenblum, 79, American art historian, curator, and author, colon cancer. [33]
- William Salcer, 82, Czechoslovakian-born American inventor and Holocaust survivor, leukemia. [34]
- Lyuben Berov, 81, Bulgarian prime minister (1992–1994), cancer. [35]
- Kevin Berry, 61, Australian gold medal winner in the 200m butterfly at the 1964 Summer Olympics, brain tumour. [36]
- Desmond Briscoe, 81, British sound engineer and founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, natural causes. [37]
- Moses Hardy, 113, American supercentenarian, oldest known American man, last African American WWI veteran, natural causes. [38]
- J. B. Hunt, 79, American trucking executive, founder of J.B. Hunt Transport Services, head injuries from a fall. [39]
- Kim Hyung-chil, 47, South Korean equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games, crushed by falling horse. [40]
- Jeane Kirkpatrick, 79, American United Nations ambassador (1981–1985), heart failure. [41]
- Jay McShann, 90, American blues and swing pianist, bandleader and singer, natural causes. [42]
- Sir Colin Figures, 81, British head of the Secret Intelligence Service (1982–1985), natural causes. [43]
- Martha Tilton, 91, American jazz and swing singer with Benny Goodman, natural causes. [44]
- Philip Tower, 89, British army general. [45]
- José Uribe, 47, Dominican baseball shortstop (1984–1993), car accident. [46]
- Koula Agagiotou, 91, Greek actress (To Retire), natural causes. [47]
- Peter Derow, 62, American classical scholar, heart attack. [48]
- Georgia Gibbs, 87, American singer ("Kiss of Fire") known for her work on Your Hit Parade, leukemia. [49]
- Ralph Gomberg, 85, American principal oboist at the Boston Symphony, primary lateral sclerosis. [50]
- Johnny Hutch, 93, British acrobat and comedian (The Benny Hill Show), natural causes. [51]
- Andrei Lomakin, 42, Russian ice hockey player, gold medallist at 1988 Winter Olympics, long illness. [52]
- Martin Nodell, 91, American comic book and advertising artist, creator of the Golden Age Green Lantern, natural causes. [53]
- Tremayne Rodd, 3rd Baron Rennell, 71, British rugby union player for Scotland, cancer. [54]
- Mario Llerena, 93, Cuban intellectual, author and former Castro supporter turned critic, natural causes. [55]
- Salvatore Pappalardo, 88, Italian Archbishop of Palermo (1970–1996), natural causes. [56]
- Augusto Pinochet, 91, Chilean president (1973–1990), complications from heart attack. [57]
- David Wood, 43, American environmental campaigner. [58]
- Elizabeth Bolden, 116, American oldest verified person in the world (2006), natural causes. [59]
- Kenneth Cummins, 106, British veteran of the First World War, natural causes. [60]
- Tom Gregory, 79, American television news anchor and announcer, heart disease. [61]
- Homer Ledford, 79, American bluegrass musician, guitar and dulcimer luthier, stroke. [62]
- Colin Mair, 86, British rector of Kelvinside Academy. [63]
- Walter Ward, 66, American lead singer of The Olympics, unspecified illness. [64]
- Paul Arizin, 78, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors). [65]
- Peter Boyle, 71, American actor (Young Frankenstein, Everybody Loves Raymond), multiple myeloma. [66]
- Kenny Davern, 71, American jazz clarinetist, heart attack. [67]
- Cor van der Hart, 78, Dutch footballer, natural causes. [68]
- Oscar Klein, 76, Austrian-born jazz trumpeter, heart attack. [69]
- Eliyathamby Ratnasabapathy, 68, Sri Lankan Tamil militant civil war leader, illness. [70]
- Ellis Rubin, 81, American attorney and author, cancer. [71]
- Raymond P. Shafer, 89, American Governor of Pennsylvania (1967–1971), complications from heart failure. [72]
- Alan Shugart, 76, American disk drive pioneer, co-founder of Seagate Technology, complications from heart surgery. [73]
- Charles Stourton, 26th Baron Mowbray, 83, British Conservative whip in the House of Lords, pneumonia. [74]
- Henry Beachell, 100, American agriculturalist and recipient of the 1996 World Food Prize. [75]
- Eileen Caddy, 89, British co-founder of the Findhorn Foundation, natural causes. [76]
- Richard Carlson, 45, American author (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff), heart attack. [77]
- Loyola de Palacio, 56, Spanish Vice-President of the European Commission, cancer. [78]
- Ángel Nieves Díaz, 55, Puerto Rican murderer, lethal injection. [79]
- Homesick James, 96, American blues musician, natural causes. [80]
- Lamar Hunt, 74, American owner of Kansas City Chiefs, coiner of term "Super Bowl", complications of prostate cancer. [81]
- Bernard Kleiman, 78, American general counsel to the United Steelworkers of America, heart attack. [82]
- Charles Peter McColough, 84, Canadian CEO of Xerox Corporation, cardiac arrest. [83]
- Mario Ravagnan, 75, Italian Olympic fencer. [84]
- Anton Balasingham, 69, Sri Lankan LTTE senior negotiator, cholangiocarcinoma. [85]
- John Bridge, 91, British recipient of the George Cross and George Medal, natural causes. [86]
- Ahmet Ertegün, 83, American businessman, co-founder of Atlantic Records, head injury from a fall at a Rolling Stones concert. [87]
- Michael Jonas Evans, 57, American actor (The Jeffersons), throat cancer. [88]
- Kate Fleming, 41, American actress, audio book producer and narrator, drowned. [89]
- John Hamilton, 84, British politician, leader of Liverpool City Council (1983–1986), lung disease. [90]
- Robert Long, 63, Dutch singer, cancer. [91] (Dutch)
- Sivuca, 76, Brazilian accordionist and composer, cancer. [92]
- Federico Crescentini, 24, San Marino footballer, drowned. [93]
- Frank Johnson, 63, British journalist, editor of The Spectator (1995–1999), cancer. [94]
- Clay Regazzoni, 67, Swiss Formula One racing driver (1970–1980), car accident. [95]
- Mary Stolz, 86, American young adult novelist (Belling the Tiger, The Noonday Friends), natural causes. [96]
- Matt Zunic, 87, American basketball player and coach. [97]
- Don Jardine, 66, Canadian professional wrestler, heart attack and leukemia. [98]
- Chicho Jesurun, 59, Dutch baseball player and coach from the Netherlands Antilles, heart attack. [99] (Dutch)
- Goce Nikolovski, 59, Macedonian singer, suicide. [100]
- Taliep Petersen, South African theatre impresario, shot. [101]
- John Rae, 75, British educator and writer, headmaster of Westminster School (1970–1986). [102]
- Pnina Salzman, 84, Israeli pianist, natural causes. [103]
- Cecil Travis, 93, American baseball player (Washington Senators), natural causes. [104]
- Larry Zox, 69, American artist, cancer. [105]
- Joe Gill, 87, American comic book writer. [106]
- Kyōko Kishida, 76, Japanese actress, respiratory failure caused by brain tumor. [107]
- Esko Nikkari, 68, Finnish actor, pneumonia. [108] (Finnish)
- Larry Sherry, 71, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers), MVP of the 1959 World Series, cancer. [109]
- Abdul Amir al-Jamri, 67, Bahraini Shiite Muslim cleric, heart failure and kidney failure. [110]
- Joseph Barbera, 95, American cartoonist, co-founder of Hanna-Barbera Productions, natural causes. [111]
- Ruth Bernhard, 101, American photographer, natural causes. [112]
- Denis Carter, Baron Carter, 74, British politician, Chief Whip in the House of Lords (1997–2002), cancer. [113]
- Mike Dickin, 63, British talkSPORT radio presenter, car accident. [114]
- Scott Mateer, 46, American songwriter and disc jockey, complications of diabetes and high blood pressure. [115]
- Mavor Moore, 87, Canadian writer, actor, radio and television producer, illness. [116]
- Mollie Orshansky, 91, American statistician and economist, cardiac arrest. [117]
- Daniel Pinkham, 83, American composer, natural causes. [118]
- Jack Burnley, 95, American cartoonist and illustrator, natural causes. [119]
- Maj-Britt Nilsson, 82, Swedish actress (Summer Interlude, Secrets of Women). [120]
- Akhtar Mohammad Osmani, Afghan Taliban commander, airstrike. [121]
- Elisabeth Rivers-Bulkeley, 82, Austrian-born British first female member of the London Stock Exchange. [122]
- Yukio Aoshima, 74, Japanese comedian, Governor of Tokyo (1995–99), myelodysplastic syndrome. [123]
- John Bishop, 77, American screenwriter and playwright. [124]
- Elkan Blout, 87, American biochemist (Harvard University and the Polaroid Corporation), pneumonia. [125]
- Anne Rogers Clark, 77, American dog show judge (Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show), kidney failure associated with colon cancer. [126]
- Ma Ji, 72, Chinese xiangsheng actor, heart attack. [127]
- Mick Mulligan, 78, British jazz trumpeter and bandleader. [128]
- Tadayuki Nakashima, 35, Japanese comedian, member of duo Cunning, pneumonia and complications from leukemia. [129]
- Piergiorgio Welby, 60, Italian poet and euthanasia advocate, removal of life support. [130]
- Scobie Breasley, 92, Australian jockey, stroke. [131]
- Rogério Oliveira da Costa, 30, Brazilian-born Macedonian football player, heart attack. [132]
- Lois Hall, 80, American actress, heart attack and stroke. [133]
- Jerzy Janikowski, 54, Polish Olympic fencer. [134]
- Saparmurat Niyazov, 66, Turkmen Communist party secretary (1985–1991), president (1990–2006), cardiac arrest. [135]
- Philippa Pearce, 86, British children's author, stroke. [136]
- Karl Strauss, 94, German-born brewer for Pabst and Karl Strauss Brewing Company, natural causes. [137]
- Sydney Wooderson, 92, British lawyer and track athlete, world record holder for mile run (1937–1942), kidney failure. [138]
- Richard Boston, 67, British journalist and author, illness. [139]
- Sam Chapman, 90, American athlete, Alzheimer's disease. [140]
- Ervin Lázár, 70, Hungarian writer, Kossuth Prize winner, lung failure. [141] (Hungarian)
- Dennis Linde, 63, American songwriter ("Burning Love", "Goodbye Earl"), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. [142]
- Michael Morrison, 60, American pornographic actor. [143]
- Elena Mukhina, 46, Russian gymnast, complications of quadriplegia. [144]
- Phillip Pine, 86, American actor. [145]
- Thomas Shoyama, 90, Canadian politician, heart failure and Parkinson's disease. [146]
- Galina Ustvolskaya, 87, Russian composer, natural causes. [147]
- Sol Carter, 98, American baseball player. [148]
- Charlie Drake, 81, British comedian, actor and singer (My Boomerang Won't Come Back), stroke-related illness. [149]
- Wilma Dykeman, 86, American author and journalist, complications after hip fracture. [150]
- Dutch Mason, 68, Canadian blues musician, complications from diabetes. [151]
- Bo Mya, 79, Burmese rebel leader, complications of heart disease and diabetes. [152]
- Rosina Raisbeck, 90, Australian soprano singer. [153]
- Robert Stafford, 93, American politician, governor of Vermont (1959–1961) and senator (1971–1989), natural causes. [154]
- Timothy J. Tobias, 54, American composer and musician. [155]
- Marilyn Waltz, 75, American actress and Playboy model. [156]
- Braguinha, 99, Brazilian composer, multiple organ failure. [157]
- Kenneth Sivertsen, 45, Norwegian folk singer, comedian and poet, brain trauma. [158] (Norwegian)
- Frank Stanton, 98, American president of CBS (1946–1971). [159]
- James Brown, 73, American soul singer and bandleader, heart failure related to pneumonia. [160]
- John Butcher, 60, British Conservative MP (1979–1997), heart attack. [161]
- Sir Bob Cotton, 91, Australian politician and ambassador to the United States (1982–1985, 1991–1994). [162]
- Ingerid Vardund, 79, Norwegian actress. [163] (Norwegian)
- Robert Boehm, 92, American lawyer and chairman of the Center for Constitutional Rights. [164]
- Chris Brown, 45, American baseball player, complications from burns. [165]
- Gerald Ford, 93, American President (1974–1977). [166]
- Ivar Formo, 55, Norwegian cross-country skier and Olympic Games champion, drowning. [167]
- John Heath-Stubbs, 88, British poet and translator, lung cancer. [168]
- Martin David Kruskal, 81, American mathematician (Princeton University), stroke. [169]
- Fernand Nault, 85, Canadian ballet dancer and artistic director, Parkinson's disease. [170]
- Richard Dean, 50, American model, photographer and television host (Cover Shot), pancreatic cancer. [171]
- Pierre Delanoë, 88, French lyricist, cardiac arrest. [172]
- Scotty Glacken, 62, American Georgetown University football coach (1970–1992). [173]
- Itche Goldberg, 102, Polish-born American writer and Yiddish language preservationist. [174]
- Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley, 83, British media executive, chair of BBC Board of Governors (1986–1996). [175]
- Gracie Cole, 82, British trumpeter and bandleader. [176]
- Nicola Granieri, 64, Italian Olympic fencer. [177]
- Jamal Karimi-Rad, 50, Iranian Minister of Justice, car accident. [178]
- Mandy Mitchell-Innes, 92, British oldest living test cricketer for England, natural causes. [179]
- Jack Myers, 93, American biologist and science contributing editor (Highlights for Children), bladder cancer. [180]
- Jared Nathan, 21, American actor (ZOOM), car accident. [181]
- Gershon Shaked, 77, Israeli author and professor of Hebrew Literature. [182]
- Aroldo Tieri, 89, Italian actor. [183]
- Harald Bredesen, 88, American Lutheran pastor and advocate of speaking in tongues, injuries following a fall. [184]
- Bud Delp, 74, American racehorse trainer inducted into the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame, cancer. [185]
- Johnny Gibson, 101, American 400 meter hurdles world record holder (1927–1928). [186]
- Charles Addo Odametey, 69, Ghanaian football player. [187]
- Charlie Tyra, 71, American basketball player, heart failure. [188]
- Frank Campanella, 87, American character actor. [189]
- Mitzi Cunliffe, 88, American sculptor. [190]
- Saddam Hussein, 69, Iraqi President (1979–2003), execution by hanging. [191]
- Antony Lambton, 84, British Conservative government minister. [192]
- Donald Murray, 82, American columnist. [193]
- Michel Plasse, 58, Canadian ice hockey player, cardiac arrest. [194] (French)
- Gerald Washington, 57, American mayor-elect of Westlake, Louisiana, suicide by gunshot. [195]
- Marv Breeding, 72, American Major League Baseball player (Orioles, Dodgers). [196]
- John Denison, 95, British music administrator. [197]
- James Harder, 80, American civil engineer. [198]
- Lida Hensley, 81, American president of Universal Life Church. [199]
- Ya'akov Hodorov, 79, Israeli football goalkeeper, stroke. [200]
- Seymour Martin Lipset, 84, American sociologist, stroke. [201]
- Liese Prokop, 65, Austrian athlete and Minister of the Interior (2004–2006), aortic dissection. [202]
- Joe Walton, 81, English football player (Preston North End. [203]