Deaths in April 2006

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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2006.

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 2006[]

1[]

  • In Tam, 83, Cambodian politician.[1]
  • Oscar Treadwell, 79, American jazz radio journalist and presenter. [2]

2[]

  • Sir Anthony Beaumont-Dark, 73, British politician, former Conservative Member of Parliament.[3]
  • Mohammed al-Maghout, 72, Syrian poet and playwright.[4]
  • Bernard Seigal, 48, American musician and essayist with the stage name Buddy Blue, co-founder of the Beat Farmers, heart attack.[5]
  • Nina von Stauffenberg, 92, German widow of Hitler's would-be assassin.[6]

3[]

  • Tom Abercrombie, 75, American National Geographic photographer, complications from open-heart surgery.[7]
  • Barry Bingham, Jr., 72, American television and radio executive, former editor and publisher of the Louisville Courier-Journal and the Louisville Times.[8]
  • Lou Carrol, 83, American traveling salesman, gave Checkers to Richard Nixon.[9]
  • Doug Coombs, 48, American extreme skier, ski accident in the French Alps.[10]
  • Ewan Fenton, 76, Scottish footballer.[11]
  • Martin Gilks, 41, English musician, former drummer with The Wonder Stuff, motorcycle accident.[12][13]
  • Marshall Goldberg, 88, American football player, former NFL running back of the Chicago Cardinals, complications due to a head injury.[14]
  • Albert Harker, 95, American soccer player, last surviving member of the US 1934 FIFA World Cup soccer team.[15]
  • Genzō Murakami, 96, Japanese novelist.[16]
  • Walter Ristow, 97, American map librarian at the New York Public Library and the Library of Congress.[17]
  • Sir Andrew Stark, 89, British diplomat, Ambassador to Denmark (1971–1976).[18]
  • Ida Vos, 74, Dutch writer.[19]

4[]

  • Mary Boyce, 85, British authority on Iran.[20]
  • Toddie Byrne, 71, Irish politician.[21]
  • Fred Christensen, 84, American fighter ace in World War II.[22]
  • Eckhard Dagge, 58, former German WBC junior middleweight champion.[23]
  • Sir Roy Denman, 81, British civil servant and diplomat.[24]
  • Denis Donaldson, 55/56, British former head of Sinn Féin at Stormont, and British double-agent, found shot dead at his home.[25]
  • Gary Gray, 69, American child actor of the 1940s, cancer.[26]
  • John de Courcy Ireland, 94, Irish maritime historian and political activist.[27]
  • John George Macleod, 90, Scottish physician.[28]
  • Jürgen Thorwald, 90, German writer.[29]
  • Vickery Turner, 61, British actress of the 60's.[30]
  • Frederick B. Williams, 66, American minister of the Church of the Intercession in Harlem, New York City.[31]

5[]

  • Alain de Boissieu, 91, French General and son-in-law of Charles De Gaulle.[32]
  • J.B. Fuqua, 87, American entrepreneur and philanthropist.[33]
  • George Savalla Gomes, 90, Brazilian entertainer who performed as "Carequinha" the clown.[34]
  • Allan Kaprow, 78, American artist and art theorist, natural causes.[35]
  • Armando Labra, 62, Mexican economist.[36]
  • Pasquale Macchi, 82, Italian Roman Catholic archbishop, former private secretary to Pope Paul VI.[37]
  • Abdul-Salam Ojeili, 88, Syrian novelist.[38]
  • Gene Pitney, 66, American singer and songwriter, heart disease.[39][40]

6[]

  • Jim Clack, 58, American NFL offensive guard, heart failure.[41]
  • Maggie Dixon, 28, American women's basketball coach at United States Military Academy, cardiac arrhythmia.[42]
  • Francis L. Kellogg, 89, American diplomat.[43]
  • Leslie Norris, 84, Welsh poet and professor at Brigham Young University.[44]
  • Lucie 'Anne' Pere-Pucheu, 112, French supercentenarian.[45]

7[]

8[]

  • Richard Pearlman, 68, American theatre and opera director, director of the Lyric Opera Center for American Artists.[48]
  • Gerard Reve, 82, Dutch author (The Evenings, The Fourth Man), Alzheimer's disease.[49][50][51]

9[]

  • Christian Compton, 76, American jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia.[52]
  • Frank Gibney, 81, American writer and journalist on Asia.[53]
  • Billy Hitchcock, 89, American Major League Baseball infielder, coach, manager, and scout, natural causes.[54]
  • Robin Orr, 96, Scottish classical composer and conductor.[55]
  • Jimmy Outlaw, 93, American baseball third baseman/outfielder who played for the Cincinnati Reds, Boston Bees and Detroit Tigers between 1937 and 1949.[56]
  • Georges Rawiri, 74, Gabonese politician, president of the Senate and former foreign minister.[57]
  • Hermann Schild, 93, German cyclist, National Champion (1954).[58]
  • Vilgot Sjöman, 81, Swedish film director (I Am Curious (Yellow)), complications from brain haemorrhage.[59]
  • Natalia Troitskaya, 55, Russian operatic soprano.[60]

10[]

  • Joe Faragalli, 76, Canadian Football League head coach with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos, unspecified illness.[61]
  • Bonaya Godana, 54, Kenyan politician, plane crash.[62]
  • Bishop Charles Henderson, 81, Irish retired Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark, England, KC*HS, cancer.[63]

11[]

12[]

  • Muhsin Musa Matwalli Atwah, 41, Egyptian militant, killed by Pakistani forces.[73]
  • Richard Bebb, 79, British actor.[74]
  • William Sloane Coffin, 81, American minister and peace activist, congestive heart failure.[75]
  • Andy Duncan, 83, American basketball player.[76]
  • Paulina Kernberg, 71, Chilean-born American child psychiatrist, professor at Cornell University.[77]
  • Kazuo Kuroki, 75, Japanese film director.[78]
  • Shekhar Mehta, 60, Kenyan rally driver, five-time winner of the Safari Rally & president of the FIA's World Rally Championship commission, illness relating to complications from an old injury.[79]
  • Puggy Pearson, 77, American poker player.[80]
  • Albert E. Radford, 88, American botanist, senior author of Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas, a landmark flora for North Carolina and South Carolina, which is still the definitive guide, nearly forty years after its publication.[81]
  • Rajkumar, 76, Indian actor, cardiac arrest.[82]
  • William Woo, 69, first Asian-American to be editor of a major American daily newspaper, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, professor at Stanford University.[83]

13[]

  • John Read, 85, British television producer and cinematographer.[84]
  • Dame Muriel Spark, 88, British novelist, (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie).[85]
  • Bruce Weber, 54, Australian rules football executive who was president of the Port Adelaide Football Club.
  • Arthur Winston, 100, American Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority employee, famous for serving for 76 years and retiring at age 100.[86]

14[]

15[]

  • Raúl Corrales, 81, Cuban photographer .[93]
  • Lord Eliot (Jago Eliot), 40, English aristocrat, surfer and cyber artist, epilepsy.[94]
  • Calum Kennedy, 77, Scottish traditional singer.[95]
  • Pavel Koutecký, 49, Czech documentary film maker, accidental fall.[96]
  • Louise Smith, 89, American NASCAR racer, first woman inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame, known as "the first lady of racing," complications from cancer.[97]
  • Vusumzi Make, 75, South African politician

16[]

  • Francisco Adam, 22, Portuguese actor, traffic collision.[98]
  • Lorraine Borg, 82, American baseball player (AAGPBL)[99]
  • Philippe Castelli, 80, Franch actor.[100]
  • Richard Eckersley, 65, English graphic designer.[101]
  • Morton Freedgood, 93, American author (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three) under the pseudonym of John Godey.[102]
  • Brett Goldin, 27, South African actor, killed by a head shot together with friend, fashion designer Richard Bloom, 27.[103]
  • Poopak Goldarreh, 34, Iranian actress, traffic collision.[104]
  • Harold Horwood, 82, Canadian writer and former Newfoundland politician, cancer.[105]
  • Stephen Marshall, 20, American double murderer, suicide.[106]
  • Daniel Schaefer, 70, American politician, former Republican United States Representative from Colorado served 1983-1999, cancer.[107]
  • Jake Seamer, 92, English cricketer.[108]
  • Silvia Caos, 72, Cuban-Mexican actress.[109]

17[]

  • Jean Bernard, 98, French hematologist.[110]
  • Scott Brazil, 50, American television producer and director (The Shield), Lou Gehrig's disease.[111]
  • Peter Cadbury, 88, British entrepreneur and one of the founders of commercial TV broadcasting in the UK.[112]
  • Elford Albin Cederberg, 88, American politician, former Republican United States Representative from Michigan from 1953-1978 and former mayor of Bay City, Michigan.[113]
  • Henderson Forsythe, 88, American actor (As the World Turns).[114]
  • Arthur Hertzberg, 84, Polish-born American rabbi and scholar of Judaism.[115]
  • Vaishnavi, 20, Indian Bollywood actress, suicide.[116]

18[]

  • Bindhyabasini Devi, 86, Indian folk singer.[117]
  • Ken Jones, 84, Welsh rugby union player, Wales and British Lion rugby union player and silver medal Olympiad.[118]
  • John Lyall, 66, British football manager with West Ham United F.C. and Ipswich Town F.C., heart attack.[119]
  • Grady McWhiney, 77, American historian.[120]
  • Dick Rockwell, 85, American cartoonist, assistant on Steve Canyon, nephew of Norman Rockwell.[121]

19[]

  • John F. Cosgrove, 56, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives.[122]
  • Scott Crossfield, 84, American X-15 test pilot, plane crash.[123]
  • Bob Dove, 85, American NFL defensive lineman and member of the College Football Hall of Fame.[124]
  • Andrés María Rubio Garcia, 81, Uruguayan Roman Catholic bishop.[125]
  • June Knox-Mawer, 75, British writer and radio broadcaster.[126]
  • Ellen Kuzwayo, 91, South African author, anti-apartheid activist, and member of Parliament, diabetes.[127]
  • Sir Ian Morrow, 93, British accountant and businessman.[128]

20[]

  • Kathleen Antonelli, 85, Irish computer programmer, one of the ENIAC original computer programmers, cancer.[129]
  • Cy Bahakel, 87, American media magnate.[130]
  • Stanley Hiller, Jr., 81, American helicopter designer.[131]
  • Igor Kuljerić, 68, Croatian composer and conductor.[132]
  • Miguel Zacarías Nogaim, 101, Mexican film director.[133]
  • Anna Svidersky, 17, Russian teenager, murdered while working at McDonald's, stabbed.[134]
  • Wolfgang Unzicker, 80, German chess grandmaster.[135]
  • Robert Wegman, 87, American businessman, chairman and former CEO of Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., philanthropist.[136]

21[]

  • Sir Richard Bayliss, 89, British physician, Physician to the Queen (1973-1981).[137]
  • Jacob Kovco, 25, first Australian Defence Force service person killed in Iraq.[138]
  • Telê Santana, 74, Brazilian football coach, complications from an intestinal infection.[139]

22[]

  • Henriette Avram, 86, American library systems analyst, developed MARC cataloging format.[140][141]
  • Ed Davis, 89, American California State Senator and former Los Angeles police chief (1969–1978).[142]
  • Enriqueta Harris, 95, English art historian.[143]
  • Nobby Lawton, 65, English footballer, midfielder & former captain of Preston North End, cancer.[144]
  • Jobie Nutarak, 58, Canadian politician, snowmobile accident.[145]
  • Satyadeow Sawh, 50, Guyanese Minister of Fisheries, Crops and Livestock. Shot by masked gunmen.[146][147]
  • Ronnie Sox, 67, American drag racing pioneer.[148]
  • Alida Valli, 84, Italian actress (The Third Man).[149][150][151]
  • Fausto Vitello, 59, Argentine-American businessman and magazine publisher, founding publisher of the skateboarding magazine Thrasher, heart attack.[152]

23[]

  • Ghafar Baba, 81, Malaysian former Deputy Prime Minister.[153]
  • Susan Browning, 65, American actress.[154]
  • Harvey Bullock, 84, American television writer and producer (The Love Boat, Love, American Style).[155]
  • Johnny Checketts, 94, New Zealand World War II flying ace.[156]
  • Willie Finnigan, 93, Scottish footballer (Hibernian F.C.).[157]
  • Boris Fraenkel, 85, French Trotskyist.[158]
  • Barry Gibbs, 73, South Australian cricket official.[159][160]
  • William Gottlieb, 89, American jazz photographer.[161][162]
  • Jennifer Jayne, 74, British TV and film actress ("The Adventures of William Tell").[163]
  • Florence Mars, 83, American civil rights activist, author of Witness in Philadelphia.[164][165]
  • Ian Nelson, 50, English saxophone and clarinet musician, died in his sleep.[166]
  • David Peckinpah, 54, American television producer and director, heart attack.[167]
  • Phil Walden, 66, American founder of Capricorn Records, cancer.[168]
  • Isaac Witkin, 69, South African-born American sculptor.[169]

24[]

  • Erik Bergman, 94, Finnish composer.[170]
  • Peter Ellis, 58, British television director.[171]
  • Nasreen Pervin Huq, 47, Bangladeshi women's activist and Director of Action Aid, from getting hit by a car.[172]
  • Grace Nelsen Jones, 112, American supercentenarian, Virginia's oldest person.[173]
  • Brian Labone, 66, English footballer, Everton and England player, heart attack.[174]
  • Bonnie Owens, 76, American country music singer.[175]
  • Jimmy Sharman, 94, Australian boxing troupe impresario.[176]
  • Sibby Sisti, 85, American MLB player with the Boston Braves.[177]
  • Steve Stavro, 78, Canadian grocery store magnate and a former owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs, heart attack.[178]
  • Moshe Teitelbaum, 91, Hungarian-born Hasidic rebbe, of Satmar, one of the largest Hassidic Jewish groups in the world.[179]

25[]

  • Ronald Girdwood, 89, Scottish physician.[180]
  • Joseph S. Iseman, 89, American lawyer, educator and former president of Bennington College, cardiac arrest.[181]
  • Jane Jacobs, 89, American-born Canadian urban activist and author (The Death and Life of Great American Cities), stroke.[182]
  • John Kerr, 81, Irish ballad singer.
  • Peter Law, 58, Welsh politician, independent MP and AM, brain tumor.[183]
  • Tabe Slioor, 79, Finnish socialite.[184]

26[]

  • Moshe Halberstam, 74, Israeli Rabbi, Dean of Tshakava Yeshivah and prominent member of the Edah Charedis Rabbinical Court of Jerusalem.[185]
  • Daryl Mack, 47, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[186]
  • Yuval Ne'eman, 80, Israeli physicist, founder of the Israel Space Agency, science minister, and President of Tel Aviv University.[187]
  • Russ Swan, 42, American former Major League Baseball pitcher (injuries due to a fall).[188]

27[]

  • Wacław Latocha, 69, Polish Olympic cyclist.[189]
  • Pat Marsden, 69, Canadian sportscaster, lung cancer.[190]
  • Strini Moodley, 60, South African founding member of Black Consciousness Movement.[191]
  • Kay Noble-Bell, 65, American wrestler.[192]
  • Julia Thorne, 61, American author and first wife of John Kerry, bladder cancer.[193]
  • Mel Tom, 64, American football player, heart failure.[194]
  • Alexander Buel Trowbridge, 76, American politician and businessman, Secretary of Commerce under US President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1967-1968, former president of the National Association of Manufacturers.[195]

28[]

  • Helen Armstrong, 63, American concert violinist.[196]
  • Ángel O. Berríos, 69, Puerto Rican engineer, former mayor of Caguas, heart failure.[197]
  • Steve Howe, 48, American former Major League Baseball pitcher, automobile accident.[198]
  • Jan Koetsier, 94, Dutch composer and conductor.[199]
  • Ben-Zion Orgad, 80, Israeli composer, cancer.[200]
  • M. G. G. Pillai, 67, Malaysian journalist and political activist, heart complications.[201]

29[]

  • Sid Barron, 88, Canadian cartoonist. Known for the biplane flying overhead trailing a banner that read "mild, isn't it.".[202]
  • William L. Durkin, 89, U.S. Marine and businessman - best known for rescuing Howard Hughes in 1946 plane crash, heart attack.[203]
  • John Kenneth Galbraith, 97, American economist and author (The Affluent Society), natural causes.[204]
  • Alberta Nelson, 68, American actress known for beach party films of 1960s.[205]
  • Félix Siby, 64, Gabonese politician and former government minister.[206]
  • John Trever, 90, American scholar who photographed the Dead Sea Scrolls in Jerusalem.[207]
  • Alvin S. White, 87, American test pilot.[208]

30[]

  • Jay Bernstein, 69, American Hollywood publicist.[209]
  • Barry Driscoll, 79, British sculptor and painter, cancer.[210]
  • Jean-François Revel, 82, French philosopher.[211]
  • Corinne Rey-Bellet, 33, Swiss Alpine skier, shot dead.[212]
  • William (Bill) Roberts, 105, British First World War veteran.[213]
  • Moshe Shmuel Shapiro, 88, Belarusian-born rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Be'er Yaakov in Israel.[214]
  • Paul Spiegel, 68, German chairman of the Central Council of German Jews, natural causes.[215]
  • Pramoedya Ananta Toer, 81, Indonesian writer.[216]
  • Beatriz Sheridan, 71, Mexican actress and director.[217]

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