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*[[Dean Bailey]], 47, Australian [[Australian_rules_football|football]] player ([[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]]) and coach ([[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]), lung cancer.<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/former-melbourne-coach-dean-bailey-dies-20140311-hvha9.html Former Melbourne coach Dean Bailey dies]</ref> |
*[[Dean Bailey]], 47, Australian [[Australian_rules_football|football]] player ([[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]]) and coach ([[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]), lung cancer.<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/former-melbourne-coach-dean-bailey-dies-20140311-hvha9.html Former Melbourne coach Dean Bailey dies]</ref> |
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*[[Len Buckeridge]], 77, Australian billionaire businessman, founder of [[Buckeridge Group of Companies]], heart attack.<ref>[http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/21920476/len-buckeridge-dies-77/ Len Buckeridge dies, 77]</ref> |
*[[Len Buckeridge]], 77, Australian billionaire businessman, founder of [[Buckeridge Group of Companies]], heart attack.<ref>[http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/21920476/len-buckeridge-dies-77/ Len Buckeridge dies, 77]</ref> |
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*[[Nils Horner]], 50, Swedish journalist and Swedish Radio foreign corresponden to Asia, killed by shooting. <ref>[[http://www.di.se/artiklar/2014/3/11/svensk-journalist-dodad-i-kabul/]</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:32, 11 March 2014
This is a chronology of notable deaths in 2014. Names are reported under the date of death. Names under each date are reported in alphabetical order by family name or pseudonym. Deaths of notable animals and other organisms are also reported here if they first have their own page. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
March 2014
- Dean Bailey, 47, Australian football player (Essendon) and coach (Melbourne), lung cancer.[1]
- Len Buckeridge, 77, Australian billionaire businessman, founder of Buckeridge Group of Companies, heart attack.[2]
- Nils Horner, 50, Swedish journalist and Swedish Radio foreign corresponden to Asia, killed by shooting. [3]
- Alias Ali, 75, Malaysian politician and newspaper editor (Bernama), MP for Hulu Terengganu (1978–1995), Chairman of Agro Bank, colon cancer.[4]
- Juan Balboa Boneke, 75, Equatorial Guinean politician and writer, kidney failure.[5]
- Eileen Colgan, 80, Irish actress (Fair City, Glenroe, My Left Foot, The Secret of Roan Inish).[6]
- Joe McGinniss, 71, American author and political journalist, prostate cancer.[7]
- Theresa Riggi, 49, Scottish child murderer, subject of Deadly Women episode, suspected suicide.[8] (death announced on this date)
- Paul J. Sheehy, 79, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1972) and Senate (1984–1991).[9]
- Rob Williams, 52, American basketball player (Denver Nuggets), heart failure.[10]
- Franklin S. Billings, Jr., 91, American politician (member and Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives) and judge (US District Court, Vermont Supreme Court).[11]
- John Christie, 84, Scottish footballer (Southampton F.C., Walsall F.C.).[12]
- Lionel Seymour Craig, 85, Barbadian politician, MP for Saint James (1966–1986), Cabinet Minister (1976–1986).[13]
- Mohammed Fahim, 56–57, Afghan politician and military commander, Vice President (since 2009), heart attack.[14]
- William Clay Ford, Sr., 88, American businessman (Ford Motor Company, Detroit Lions), pneumonia.[15]
- Nazario Moreno González, 44, Mexican drug lord, shot.[16]
- Melba Hernandez, 92, Cuban revolutionary, politician and diplomat, Ambassador to Vietnam and Cambodia, complications from diabetes.[17]
- Steve Hill, 60, Turkish-born American pastor and evangelist, melanoma.[18]
- Park Eun Ji, 35, South Korean politician.[19]
- Joseph Sax, 78, American legal scholar, pioneer of environmental law, stroke.[20]
- Alfred Slifka, 81, American business executive, Chairman of Global Partners.[21]
- Leo Bretholz, 93, Austrian-born American Holocaust survivor, activist and writer (Leap into Darkness).[22]
- Gerrie de Bruyn, 75, South African boxer.[23]
- James Ellis, 82, Northern Irish actor (Z-Cars), stroke.[24]
- Van Buren Fowler, 54, American rock and roll guitarist (Drivin' N Cryin', R.E.M.).[25]
- William Guarnere, 90, American World War II veteran and author, key figure in Band of Brothers.[26]
- Roy Higgins, 75, Australian jockey (Light Fingers, Red Handed), Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee (1987).[27]
- Wendy Hughes, 61, Australian AFI Award-winning actress (Careful, He Might Hear You), cancer.[28]
- Noor Agha Kamran, Afghan district chief (Nazyan), bombing.[29]
- Evgeni Krasilnikov, 48, Russian Olympic silver-medalist volleyball player (1988).[30]
- Gerard Mortier, 70, Belgian opera director and administrator, pancreatic cancer.[31]
- John Ritchie, 67, Scottish radio station owner, travel editor and journalist (Reuters).[32]
- Paul van Schalkwyk, 58, Namibian photographer and filmmaker, founder of One Africa Television, plane crash.[33]
- Larry Scott, 75, American bodybuilder, 1965 and 1966 Mr. Olympia, Alzheimer's disease.[34]
- Randolph W. Thrower, 100, American politician and jurist, Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1969–1971).[35]
- Mo'min Ab Aziz, 78, Malaysian politician, Malacca MLA (1995–2008), Speaker (2004–2008).[36]
- Adilia Castillo, 81, Venezuelan singer-songwriter and actress.[37]
- Bob Charles, 72, English footballer (Southampton F.C.).[38]
- Hal Douglas, 89, American voice actor and announcer.[39]
- Sir Thomas Hinde, 88, British novelist.[40]
- Sana Khan, Pakistani actress and model, traffic collision.[41]
- Anatoly Kuznetsov, 83, Russian actor (White Sun of the Desert).[42]
- Peter Laker, 87, English cricketer (Sussex).[43]
- Bill McLaughlin, 76, American television journalist (CBS News), cardiac arrest.[44]
- Tamás Nádas, 44, Hungarian aerobatics pilot and world champion air racer, plane crash.[45]
- Javier Naranjo Villegas, 95, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Santa Marta (1971–1980).[46]
- Ned O'Gorman, 84, American poet, pancreatic cancer.[47]
- Tunji Oyelade, Nigerian politician, Osun MLA, complications from a gunshot.[48]
- Victor Shem-Tov, 99, Bulgarian-born Israeli politician, Health Minister (1970–1977), Chairman of Mapam.[49]
- Mike Taylor, 76, British journalist and editor (Daily Mirror).[50]
- Gebregziabher Andemariam, 64, Eritrean general, Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces.[51]
- Alemayehu Atomsa, 45, Ethiopian politician, President of Oromia Region (2010–2014), typhoid fever.[52]
- Jean-Louis Bertucelli, 71, French film director (Ramparts of Clay, Docteur Françoise Gailland).[53]
- Maurice Faure, 92, French politician and diplomat, Interior Minister, Justice Minister, MP and Senator for Lot, last living signatory of the Treaty of Rome.[54]
- Martin Gottfried, 80, American drama critic and biographer, complications from pneumonia.[55]
- Tony Herbert, 94, Irish politician (14th & 16th Senator), and hurler (Limerick).[56]
- Jaek Young Han, 35, South Korean musician, suicide by jumping.[57]
- Frank Jobe, 88, American orthopedic surgeon, invented Tommy John surgery.[58]
- Jojon, 66, Indonesian comedian, complications from cardiovascular disease.[59]
- Barbro Kollberg, 96, Swedish actress.[60]
- Joe Lane, 78, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1979–1989), Speaker (1987–1989), Parkinson's disease.[61]
- Sheila MacRae, 92, English-born American actress (The Honeymooners).[62]
- Jagat Singh Mehta, 91, Indian diplomat and author, Foreign Secretary (1976–1979), High Commissioner to Tanzania (1970–1974).[63]
- Martin Nesbitt, 67, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (2004–2014), stomach cancer.[64]
- Luis Rentería, 25, Panamanian footballer (Tauro), lupus.[65]
- Ros Saboeut, 72, Cambodian musician activist and film subject, complications from a fall.[66]
- Manlio Sgalambro, 89, Italian philosopher and writer.[67]
- Vadim Stark, 69, Russian founder of the Nabokov Museum.[68]
- Marion Stein, 87, British pianist.[69]
- Nana Abdullahi, 54, Nigerian judge, first female High Court judge in Jigawa.[70]
- Geoff Edwards, 83, American game show host (Starcade, Treasure Hunt) and actor (Petticoat Junction), pneumonia.[71]
- Booto Guylain, 29, South African mixed martial arts fighter, injuries received in a bout.[72]
- Eli Hunt, 60, American Ojibwe politician, tribal chairman of Leech Lake Band (1996–2002).[73]
- Scott Kalvert, 49, American director (The Basketball Diaries), suicide.[74]
- italy Kovalenko, 66, Russian chess composer.[75]
- Selim Lemouchi, 34, Dutch musician (The Devil's Blood).[76]
- Ailsa McKay, 50, Scottish economist and government policy advisor, cancer.[77]
- Buckner F. Melton, 90, American politician, author and lawyer, Mayor of Macon, Georgia (1975–1979).[78]
- Rama Mohanty, 75, Indian-born American physicist and world peace activist, co-founded and directed the Institute of All Nations for Advanced Studies.[79]
- Leopoldo María Panero, 65, Spanish poet.[80]
- Hank Rieger, 95, American television executive, President of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (1973–1975, 1977–1980), natural causes.[81]
- Dave Sampson, 73, English rock singer.[82]
- Luis Villoro, 91, Spanish-born Mexican philosopher and writer.[83]
- Kazuo Yairi, 81, Japanese guitar craftsman (Yairi), multiple organ failure.[84]
- John Blanchette, 68, American publicist (Michael Jackson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bob Hope), leukemia.[85]
- Gary Carson, 64, American poker player, academic and author, complications from vascular and renal disease.[86]
- Renato Cioni, 84, Italian operatic tenor.[87]
- Barrie Cooke, 83, English-born Irish artist.[88]
- László Fekete, 59, Hungarian footballer.[89]
- Mark Freidkin, 60, Russian writer.[90]
- Lawrence Patrick Henry, 79, South African Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop (1987–1990) and Archbishop of Cape Town (1990–2009).[91]
- Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman, 90, British politician and barrister, MP for Lancaster (1970–1997) and MEP (1975–1984).[92]
- Chuck Kress, 92, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[93]
- Daniel Moscowitz, 59, American Chabad rabbi, complications from gall bladder surgery.[94]
- Maja Petrin, 41, Croatian television and stage actress, heart failure.[95]
- William R. Pogue, 84, American astronaut (Skylab) and Air Force pilot (Thunderbirds).[96]
- Marilyn Riseman, 86, American fashion designer and socialite, pancreatic cancer.[97]
- Wu Tianming, 74, Chinese film director and producer, heart attack.[98]
- Robert Ashley, 83, American composer, complications from cirrhosis.[99]
- Christine Buchegger, 71, Austrian actress, complications from surgery.[100]
- Stan Koziol, 48, American soccer player, leukemia.[101]
- Kurt Chew-Een Lee, 88, American military officer, first Asian-American officer in the Marine Corps, recipient of the Navy Cross, suspected heart attack.[102]
- Curtis McClarin, 44, American actor (The Happening, Law & Order), brain aneurysm.[103]
- Harold Mowery, 84, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1976–1990) and Senate (1993–2004), pneumonia.[104]
- Sherwin B. Nuland, 83, American National Book Award-winning author and surgeon, prostate cancer.[105]
- F. Edward Osborne, 89, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1989–1990) and Senate (1991–1992).[106]
- Stan Rickaby, 89, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion).[107]
- Juan A. Rivero, 90, American Puerto Rican biologist, founder of the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo, cancer.[108]
- Billy Robinson, 74, British wrestler and trainer.[109]
- Don Shows, 74, American football coach.[110]
- Helen Tartar, 60, American editorial director (Fordham University Press), traffic collision.[111]
- Joab Thomas, 81, American university administrator, Chancellor of NC State (1975–1981), President of the University of Alabama (1981–1988) and Penn State (1990–1995).[112]
- Aino-Maija Tikkanen, 86, Finnish actress (The Harvest Month, Mother of Mine), recipient of the Order of the Lion of Finland (1983).[113]
- Xu Chongde, 85, Chinese political scientist and professor.[114]
- Ryhor Baradulin, 79, Belarusian poet.[115]
- Peter Bares, 78, German organist and composer.[116]
- César Barrientos Pellecer, 61, Guatemalan judge, Justice of the Supreme Court (since 2009), suicide by gunshot.[117]
- Alexander Belinsky, 85, Russian theatre director, People's Artist of Russia.[118]
- Ted Bergmann, 93, American sports television and entertainment producer (NBC), complications following surgery.[119]
- Molly Bobak, 92, Canadian war artist, recipient of the Order of Canada (1995).[120]
- Bhuvnesh Chaturvedi, 85, Indian politician, State Minister (1993–1996), MP (1978–1996) and Rajasthan MLA for Kota (1972–1977).[121]
- Porky Chedwick, 96, American radio announcer.[122]
- Jap Chong, 71, Singaporean musician, heart attack.[123]
- Chung Chi-yung, 94, Chinese Hong Kong educator, co-founder of Shue Yan College.[124]
- Gerry Collins, 57, Irish anti-smoking campaigner and football player (Kilmacud Crokes GAA), lung cancer.[125]
- Marguerite Crawford, 100, American racehorse owner.[126]
- Sal DeRosa, 82, Italian-born American soccer coach.[127]
- Gail Gilmore, 76, Canadian actress, lung cancer.[128]
- Jacob Jervell, 88, Norwegian theologian, priest and author.[129]
- Justin Kaplan, 88, American biographer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography (1967), Parkinson's disease.[130]
- Benjamin Lambert, 77, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1978–1986) and Senate (1986–2008).[131]
- Stanley Rubin, 96, American film and television producer (Revenge, Bracken's World, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir)[132]
- Scott Vanstone, 66, Canadian cryptographer.[133]
- Khondker Mahbubuddin Ahmed, 89, Bangladeshi politician, MP for Dhaka (2001–2011).[134]
- Nancy Charest, 54, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA for Matane (2003–2007).[135]
- Emilio Di Guida, 50, Venezuelan race car driver, suspected heart attack.[136]
- Andy Gilpin, 93, Canadian Olympic champion ice hockey player (1948).[137]
- Zdeněk Hajný, 72, Czech artist.[138]
- Alan Heyman, 82, American-born South Korean traditional music scholar.[139]
- Genean Hixon, 82, American medical patient, among first patients to receive penicillin, liver cancer.[140]
- Eckart Höfling, 77, German Catholic priest and missionary.[141]
- Ronnie Kaplan, 87, American racing team owner and designer (Trans-Am Series).[142]
- Bangaru Laxman, 74, Indian politician, President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (2000–2001), cardiac arrest.[143]
- Les Layton, 92, American baseball player (New York Giants).[144]
- Tom Medley, 93, American cartoonist and magazine publisher (Hot Rod).[145]
- Phil Munroe, 91, American baseball coach (Cal State Northridge Matadors).[146]
- Dave O'Brien, 57, American collegiate athletic director (Long Beach State, Temple, Northeastern), cancer.[147]
- Wally Pryor, 86, American sports announcer (Texas Longhorns), Alzheimer's disease.[148]
- Alain Resnais, 91, French film director (Night and Fog, Hiroshima mon amour).[149]
- Tommy Ed Roberts, 73, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1978) and Senate (1994–2006).[150]
- Robert L. Spencer, 94, American fashion designer, heart attack.[151]
- Paul Tant, 68, Belgian politician, Mayor of Kruishoutem (1977–2009).[152]
- Gyula Toth, 72, Hungarian footballer.[153]
- Alejandro Zaffaroni, 91, Uruguayan-born American chemist and entrepreneur, complications from dementia.[154]
Earlier months
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- ^ Former Melbourne coach Dean Bailey dies
- ^ Len Buckeridge dies, 77
- ^ [[1]
- ^ Former deputy minister Alias Ali dies
- ^ Ha muerto esta mañana, en Valencia Template:Es icon
- ^ Fair City actress Eileen Colgan dies
- ^ Attorney: Joe McGinniss, Author of 'Fatal Vision,' 'Selling of the President,' Dies at 71
- ^ Riggi
- ^ Former Lowell senator, manager Sheehy dies
- ^ Former UH guard Rob Williams passes away
- ^ Judge, Politician Franklin Billings Jr. Dies in Woodstock at 91
- ^ JOHN CHRISTIE
- ^ 'Political giant' passes away
- ^ Mohammed Fahim obituary
- ^ Ford Motor Company Releases Statement On Death Of William Clay Ford, Sr.
- ^ Drug kingpin is really dead this time, Mexican officials say
- ^ Hernandez, Heroine of Cuban Revolution, Dies at 92
- ^ Steve Hill Passes Away After Miraculous Life
- ^ [부고] 박은지 부대표 본인상 Template:Ko icon
- ^ Joseph Sax, Who Pioneered Environmental Law, Dies at 78
- ^ Global Partners Mourns the Passing of Chairman Alfred Slifka
- ^ Opposition to Maryland rail line bidder raises questions about accountability for Holocaust
- ^ Brave Gerrie de Bruyn dies at 75
- ^ Jimmy Ellis: Belfast-born Z-Cars actor dies aged 82
- ^ Drivin' N Cryin' guitarist, R.E.M. sideman Van Buren Fowler dies
- ^ "Band of Brothers" WWII Vet Bill Guarnere Dies at 90
- ^ Champion jockey Roy Higgins dies
- ^ Actress Wendy Hughes dead at 61
- ^ Police: Afghan District Chief Killed by Bomb
- ^ Волейболист Евгений Красильников умер в 48 лет Template:Ru icon
- ^ Gerard Mortier, Opera Visionary, Dies at 70
- ^ Local radio station chairman passes away
- ^ One Africa founder dies in plane crash
- ^ Larry Scott, bodybuilding star to Utah and world, dies at 75
- ^ Randolph W. THROWER Obituary
- ^ Former Melaka State Assembly Speaker Mo'min Ab Aziz Laid To Rest
- ^ Falleció "La novia del llano" Adilia Castillo Template:Es icon
- ^ Saints mourn loss of Charles and Christie
- ^ RIP legendary voiceover announcer Hal Douglas
- ^ Sir Thomas Chitty - obituary
- ^ TV Actress Sana Khan Dies in Road Accident
- ^ В Москве на 84-м году жизни скончался актер Анатолий Кузнецов Template:Ru icon
- ^ Ex Sussex cricket players dies at 87
- ^ Bill McLaughlin, a former CBS News correspondent, dies at 76
- ^ Nadas
- ^ Bishop Javier Naranjo Villegas
- ^ Ned O’Gorman, 84, Dies; Poet Founded Innovative Harlem School
- ^ Shot Osun Labour Party Chieftain Dies
- ^ Former Israeli minister Victor Shem-Tov dies at 98
- ^ Taylor
- ^ Maj. General Gebregziabher Andemariam (wuchu), Chief of Staff of Eritrean Armed Forces Passes Away
- ^ Alemayehu Atomsa dies at age 45 after battle with typhoid fever
- ^ French Filmmaker Jean-Louis Bertuccelli Dies at 71
- ^ Last Treaty of Rome signatory dies
- ^ Martin Gottfried, Theater Critic and Author, Dies at 80
- ^ Limerick’s last 1940 All-Ireland winner passes away
- ^ Korean national was depressed over unemployment–report
- ^ Famed surgeon Jobe dies at 88
- ^ Famous funnyman ‘Jojon’ Masdjan, dies at 66
- ^ Barbro Kollberg har avlidit Template:Sv icon
- ^ Former Arizona House Speaker Joe Lane dies
- ^ Actress Sheila MacRae of 'Honeymooners' Dies at 92
- ^ Former Foreign Secretary Mehta Dead
- ^ Martin Nesbitt of Asheville dies at 67
- ^ Falleció de lupus el panameño Luis Rentería, exjugador del Real Cartagena Template:Es icon
- ^ Woman who reunited early rockers dies at 72
- ^ È morto Manlio Sgalambro, filosofo, scrittore e poeta Template:It icon
- ^ Пушкинист Вадим Старк скончался в возрасте 69 лет Template:Ru icon
- ^ Sombre news: Marion Thorpe has died
- ^ Jigawa’s first female High Court judge dies at 54
- ^ Agent: Game show host Geoff Edwards dies at 83
- ^ Pro MMA Fighter Booto Guylain Dies After Bout in South Africa
- ^ Leech lake elder and past chairman dies
- ^ Scott Kalvert Dead: Director Dies At 49 Of Apparent Suicide
- ^ Умер Виталий Коваленко Template:Ru icon
- ^ Selim Lemouchi (The Devil's Blood) overleden Template:Nl icon
- ^ Economics professor passes after cancer battle
- ^ Former Macon Mayor Dies At 90 Years Old
- ^ Retired SU professor, activist for world peace, dies
- ^ Muere Leopoldo María Panero, la sombra de Peter Pan Template:Es icon
- ^ Henry Rieger, Former TV Academy President, Dies at 95
- ^ 2014 January to June
- ^ Muere Luis Villoro, el filósofo y escritor multidimensional Template:Es icon
- ^ Guitar craftsman Kazuo Yairi dies at 81
- ^ Santa Monica Publicist John Blanchette Dies Aged 68
- ^ Gary Lavon Carson Death Notice
- ^ A great Italian tenor has died
- ^ Abstract expressionist artist Barrie Cooke dies in Co Carlow
- ^ Meghalt az Újpest ezüstcipős futballistája Template:Hu icon
- ^ Умер писатель, переводчик и автор песен Марк Фрейдкин Template:Ru icon
- ^ Archbishop Lawrence Henry dies
- ^ Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman
- ^ In Memory of Charles "Charlie" Steven Kress
- ^ Rabbi Daniel Moscowitz, 59, OBM
- ^ Preminula glumica iz Zabranjene ljubavi u 42 godini, umrla Maja Petrin Template:Hr icon
- ^ Sand Springs native, Skylab astronaut Bill Pogue dies at 84
- ^ Marilyn Riseman, Boston’s beacon of style and fashion, dies at 86
- ^ Wu Tianming dies at 74; Chinese director shook up state-run studio
- ^ Robert Ashley, 1930-2014
- ^ Schauspielerin Christine Buchegger mit 71 Jahren gestorben Template:De icon
- ^ Clifton High School soccer great Koziol passes away at 48
- ^ Major Kurt Chew-een Lee, Asian-American Marines trailblazer dies at 88
- ^ Broadway actor Curtis McClarin dies at 44
- ^ Hal Mowery, former state senator, has died
- ^ Sherwin B. Nuland, ‘How We Die’ Author, Dies at 83
- ^ Former Ore-Ida executive, Idaho lawmaker dies
- ^ Former West Bromwich Albion player Stan Rickaby dies aged 89
- ^ Fallece el fundador del Zoológico de Puerto Rico Template:Es icon
- ^ Catch Wrestling Legend Billy Robinson Dead at 74
- ^ Shows, who led 8 West Monroe teams to titles, dies
- ^ Fordham University Press Mourns Loss of Editorial Director
- ^ University mourns loss of President Emeritus Joab Thomas
- ^ Näyttelijä Aino-Maija Tikkanen on kuollut Template:Fi icon
- ^ 中国宪法学泰斗许崇德去世 终年85岁 Template:Zh icon
- ^ Памёр Рыгор Барадулін Template:Be icon
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- ^ Guatemala Supreme Court Justice Dies
- ^ Режиссер Театра музкомедии Александр Белинский скончался в Петербурге Template:Ru icon
- ^ Producer of early Grammy, NFL telecasts dead at 93
- ^ Canada's first female war artist dies at age 95
- ^ Former Union minister Bhuvnesh Chaturvedi passes away
- ^ In Memory: Porky Chedwick
- ^ Pioneer musician Jap Chong of The Quests dies of heart attack
- ^ Varsity founder dies at 94
- ^ Face of anti-smoking campaign Gerry Collins dies aged 57
- ^ Marguerite Crawford, owner of Turbulator, dies
- ^ Sal DeRosa, Buffalo Stallions’ coach, general manager
- ^ Gail Gerber, Actress in Elvis, Beach Films, Dies at 76
- ^ Jacob Jervell er død Template:No icon
- ^ Justin Kaplan, Literary Biographer, Dies at 88
- ^ Dr. Benjamin J. Lambert III, former state senator, dies
- ^ Stanley Rubin dies at 96; prolific writer-producer of TV and film
- ^ Dr. Scott Alexander Vanstone Obituary
- ^ BNP leader Mahbub Uddin dies
- ^ Former Quebec politician found dead on roadside
- ^ IMSA Driver Emilio Di Guida Passes Away
- ^ Andrew Crowley Gilpin
- ^ Zemřel výtvarník Zdeněk Hajný, který propojil malbu s esoterikou Template:Cs icon
- ^ Korean music expert Heyman dies at 83
- ^ Denver's "Penicillin Girl" dies decades after participating in medical breakthrough
- ^ Pater Eckart Höfling starb 77-jährig Template:De icon
- ^ Trans-Am pioneer Ronnie Kaplan dies at 87
- ^ Former BJP president Bangaru Laxman dies in Hyderabad
- ^ Lester Lee Layton obituary
- ^ Hot rod legend, Tom Medley, 93, dies
- ^ Phil Munroe, first baseball coach at Cal State Northridge, dies at 91
- ^ David O'Brien, college sports chief
- ^ University of Texas announcer Wally Pryor, ‘Voice of the Longhorns,’ dies at 86
- ^ Director Alain Resnais dies aged 91
- ^ Former state Sen. Tommy Ed Roberts dies at Hartselle home; funeral services Monday
- ^ Robert L. Spencer, Partner of Late Fashion Icon Mr. Blackwell, Is Dead
- ^ CD&V-politicus Paul Tant (68) overleden Template:Nl icon
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- ^ Alejandro Zaffaroni, Biotech Entrepreneur, Dies at 91