Deaths in April 1997

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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 1997.

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

  • Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.

April 1997[]

1[]

  • Evsey Domar, 82, Russian American economist.[1]
  • Jolie Gabor, 100, Hungarian-American socialite.[2]
  • Makar Honcharenko, 84, Soviet-Ukrainian football player and coach.
  • Per Hovda, 88, Norwegian philologist.
  • Jerry Pacht, 75, American judge, cerebral hemorrhage[3]

2[]

  • Zaki Badr, 71, Egyptian general and politician.
  • Al Blanche, 87, American baseball player.[4]
  • Anthony Bushell, 92, English film actor and director.
  • Craig D. Button, 32, United States Air Force pilot, suicide by pilot.[5]
  • Tomoyuki Tanaka, 86, Japanese film producer, stroke.[6]

3[]

  • Jerome Cosentino, 65, American politician.[7]
  • Isaac Felipe Azofeifa, 87, Costa Rican poet and politician.
  • Thomas Barthel, 74, German ethnologist and epigrapher.
  • Henriette Wyeth, 79, American artist.

4[]

  • Herta Ehlert, 92, German nazi camp guard during World War II.
  • Leo Picard, 96, Israeli geologist.
  • Mike Raven, 72, British radio disc jockey, actor and sculptor.
  • Vladimir Soloukhin, 72, Russian poet and writer.
  • Haruko Sugimura, 88, Japanese actress.[8]
  • Alparslan Türkeş, 79, Turkish politician, heart attack.[9]

5[]

  • Ignazio Buttitta, 97, Italian poet.
  • Heberto Castillo, 58, Mexican political activist.[10]
  • Richard Clifton-Dey, 66, British artist.
  • Stoney Edwards, 67, American country singer, stomach cancer.[11]
  • Allen Ginsberg, 70, American poet and writer.[12]
  • August Heckscher II, 83, American public intellectual and writer, heart failure.[13]
  • Aklilu Lemma, 61, Ethiopian scientist.
  • John R. McKinney, 76, American soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
  • Jon Stone, 64, American writer, director and producer, ALS.[14]

6[]

  • Max Alvarado, 68, Filipino actor, heart failure.
  • Jack Kent Cooke, 84, Canadian-American businessman, cardiac arrest.[15]
  • Stephan Hermlin, 81, German author.
  • Peter Jeffrey, 83, Royal Australian Air Force officer and flying ace.[16]
  • David Keith-Lucas, 86, British aeronautical engineer.[17]
  • Barbara Yu Ling, Singapore-British actress.
  • Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger, 73, American physicist.
  • Rosita Serrano, 84, Chilean singer.
  • Pierre-Henri Teitgen, 88, French lawyer, professor and politician.

7[]

  • Luis Alomá, 73, Cuban baseball player.[18]
  • Nicholas Barker, 63, British Royal Navy officer.
  • Aaron Kramer, 75, American poet and social activist.[19]
  • Sam Parks Jr., 87, American golfer.
  • Georgy Shonin, 61, Soviet cosmonaut, heart attack.

8[]

  • Kwame Baah, 58, Ghanaian soldier and politician.
  • Bob Cain, 72, American baseball player.[20]
  • Charles Hayes, 79, American politician, lung cancer.
  • Laura Nyro, 49, American songwriter, singer, and pianist, ovarian cancer.[21]
  • Homer Peel, 94, American baseball player and manager.[22]

9[]

  • Mae Boren Axton, 82, American songwriter and music promoter.
  • Joe Coleman, 74, American baseball player.[23]
  • Helene Hanff, 80, American writer, peritonitis.[24]
  • Geoffrey Hardy-Roberts, 89, British Army officer, politician and courtier.
  • Yank Rachell, 94, American country blues musician.[25]
  • Stevo Teodosievski, 72, Macedonian artist and humanist.
  • Wu Zuoren, 88, Chinese painter.

10[]

  • Erik Blumenfeld, 82, German politician.
  • Michael Dorris, 52, American novelist and scholar, suicide.[26]
  • Fred Emery, 71, Australian psychologist.[27]
  • Gösta Johansson, 68, Swedish ice hockey player, liver cancer.
  • Toshiro Mayuzumi, 68, Japanese composer.[28]
  • Mehtab, 78, Indian actress.
  • Martin Schwarzschild, 84, German-American astrophysicist.[29]
  • Glanville Williams, 86, Welsh legal scholar.[30]

11[]

12[]

  • Kevin Belcher, 35, American football player.[33]
  • Dorothy Norman, 92, American photographer, writer, and arts patron.[34]
  • Eric Pearce, 92, Australia broadcaster.
  • James Ross, 85, Scottish surgeon.
  • George Wald, 90, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.[35]

13[]

  • Mustafa Amin, 83, Egyptian columnist and journalist.[36]
  • Madhava Ashish, 77, British-Indian spiritualist, mystic, writer and agriculturist.
  • Farigh Bukhari, 79, Pakistani poet and writer.
  • Dorothy Frooks, 101, American author, lawyer, and suffragist.[37]
  • David McCord, 99, American poet.[38]
  • Shuhei Nishida, 86, Japanese Olympic pole vaulter, heart failure.
  • Virgilio Redondo, 71, Filipino comic book writer and artist.
  • Harry Rosenberg, 88, American baseball player.[39]
  • Voldemar Väli, 94, EstonianGreco-Roman wrestler and Olympic medalist.

14[]

  • Gerda Christian, 83, German private secretary of Adolf Hitler before and during World War II, cancer.
  • Kit Denton, 68, Australian writer and broadcaster.
  • John Jennings, 94, English footballer.
  • Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk, 93, New Zealand poet, polemicist and pretender to the Polish throne.
  • Finn Wold, 69, Norwegian-American biochemist, cancer.[40]

15[]

  • Don Bexley, 87, American actor and comedian, heart and kidney failure.
  • L. Brent Bozell Jr., 71, American conservative activist and Roman Catholic writer.[41]
  • Sam Moskowitz, 76, American writer, critic, and science fiction historian.[42]
  • Kō Nishimura, 74, Japanese actor.
  • C. P. Ramachandran, Indian journalist and political activist.
  • Richard Tousey, 88, American astronomer, pneumonia.[43]

16[]

  • Doris Angleton, 46, American socialite and murder victim, shot.[44]
  • Esmeralda Arboleda Cadavid, 76, Colombian Colombian activist, politician and diplomat.
  • Claud E. Cleeton, 89, American physicist, heart failure.
  • Kenneth Edward Gentry, 36, American criminal, execution by lethal injection.
  • Thaddeus Golas, 72, American writer.
  • Emilio Azcárraga Milmo, 66, Mexican newspaper publisher.[45]
  • Roland Topor, 59, French graphic artist, author and actor, cerebral hemorrhage.

17[]

  • Tom Franckhauser, 59, American gridiron football player, heart attack.[46]
  • Allan Francovich, 56, American film maker, heart attack.[47]
  • Chaim Herzog, 78, Israeli politician, general, and author.[48]
  • Biju Patnaik, 81, Indian politician, aviator and businessman.[49]
  • Vasek Polak, 82, Czech-American car dealer, race car driver, and racing team owner.
  • Mary French Rockefeller, 86, American heiress, socialite and philanthropist.
  • Hena Rodríguez, 81, Colombian sculptor.

18[]

19[]

  • Walter Gordon, 77, United States Army soldier during World War II.
  • Eldon Hoke, 39, American musician, railroad accident.[52]
  • Alexander Slawik, 96, German nazi cryptographer and Japanese ethnologist.
  • Henri Vilbert, 93, French actor.[53]
  • Maria Wittek, 97, Polish officer during World War II.
  • Robert F. Yonash, 78, American aviation engineer.

20[]

  • Eva Blanco, 16, Spanish girl and murder victim, stabbed.
  • Neil Burgess Jr., 78, American aircraft propulsion engineer.
  • Jean Louis, 89, French-American costume designer.[54]
  • Henry Mucci, 88, United States Army Rangers colonel, stroke.[55]
  • Pai Hsiao-yen, 16, Taiwanese girl and murder victim, murdered.

21[]

  • Alfred Bailey, 92, Canadian poet, anthropologist and ethno-historian.
  • Diosdado Macapagal, 86, President of the Philippines and poet, heart failure and pneumonia.[56]
  • Thomas H. D. Mahoney, 83, American professor and politician.[57]
  • Sayed Mekawy, 69, Egyptian singer and composer.
  • Andrés Rodríguez, 73, President of Paraguay (1989–1993), cancer.[58]
  • James Sperry, 87, English cricketer.
  • Magda Staudinger, 94, Latvian biologist and botanist.
  • Aníbal Tarabini, 55, Argentine football player, traffic accident.
  • Sun Ma Sze Tsang, 80, Hong Kong opera singer and actor.
  • Herbert Zipper, 92, Austrian-American composer, conductor, and Dachau concentration camp inmate.[59]

22[]

  • Néstor Cerpa Cartolini, 43, Peruvian communist and revolutionary, killed in action.
  • Reg Gammon, 103, English painter and illustrator.
  • Moelwyn Merchant, 83, Welsh academic, novelist, sculptor, poet and Anglican priest.[60]
  • Elliott Merrick, 91, American author.[61]

23[]

  • Sam Black, 83, Scottish artist.
  • Thomas Carr, 89, American actor and film director.
  • Denis Compton, 78, English cricketer.[62]
  • Esther Schiff Goldfrank, 100/101, American anthropologist.[63]
  • Mordechai Nessyahu, 67, Israeli political theorist and science philosopher.
  • Inge Viermetz, 89, Nazi Germany official.

24[]

  • Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov, 88, Soviet/Chechen historian and writer.
  • Alexander Dounce, 87, American professor of biochemistry.
  • Felice Ippolito, 81, Italian geologist and politician.
  • Bill McArthur, 78, American football player and coach.[64]
  • Hubert McLean, 89, New Zealand rugby player.
  • Eugene Stoner, 74, American firearms designer, cancer.[65]

25[]

  • Aleksejs Auziņš, 86, Latvian football and ice hockey player.
  • Nicholas Baker, 58, British politician and minister.[66]
  • Brian May, 62, Australian film composer and conductor.
  • Pat Paulsen, 69, American comedian and satirist, complications of pneumonia and kidney failure.[67]
  • Gino Pernice, 69, Italian actor.[68]
  • Dudley Pope, 71, British writer [69]
  • Bernard Vonnegut, 82, American atmospheric scientist.[70]
  • Joan Yarde-Buller, 89, English socialite.
  • Nikolai Yegorov, 45, Russian politician.

26[]

27[]

  • Mitsu Arakawa, 69, American professional wrestler, heart failure.
  • Lew Dietz, 90, American writer.[74]
  • Gabriel Figueroa, 90, Mexican cinematographer.[75]
  • Paul Lambert, 74, American actor.[76]
  • Bunny Roger, 85, English couturier and socialite.
  • Piotr Skrzynecki, 66, Polish choreographer, director and cabaret impresario, cancer.

28[]

  • Peter Tali Coleman, 77, Samoan Governor of American Samoa (1956–1961; 1978–1985; 1989–1993), liver cancer.
  • Steve Conte, 77, Italian-American actor, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Ashley Harvey-Walker, 52, English cricketer (Derbyshire County Cricket Club), murdered.
  • Una Johnson, 91, American curator and art historian.[77]
  • Ann Petry, 88, American children's author, novelist and journalist.[78]
  • William Percy Rogers, 82, Australian zoologist.[79]
  • John P. Snyder, 71, American cartographer.[80]
  • Peter Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gosforth, 66, British Lord Chief Justice of England (1992-1996), cancer.
  • Doc Urich, 68, American football player and coach, heart attack.[81]

29[]

  • Rhys Caparn, 87, American sculptor, Alzheimer's disease
  • Keith Ferguson, 50, American bass guitarist, liver failure.
  • Kō Nishimura, 74, Japanese actor.
  • Mike Royko, 64, American newspaper columnist, brain aneurysm.[82]

30[]

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