Deaths in April 2014

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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2014.

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

  • Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.

April 2014[]

1[]

  • Bai Dongcai, 98, Chinese politician.[1]
  • Andreas Bjørkum, 82, Norwegian philologist.[2]
  • Anker Buch, 74, Danish violinist.[3]
  • Pierre Capretz, 89, French linguist and academic, creator of French in Action series.[4]
  • Melissa Minnich Coleman, 96, American architect.[5]
  • Guillermo Delgado, 83, Peruvian footballer.[6]
  • King Fleming, 91, American jazz pianist, natural causes.[7]
  • Rudolph Hargrave, 89, American judge, member of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1978–2010), Chief Justice (1989–1990, 2001–2002).[8]
  • Jacques Le Goff, 90, French historian.[9]
  • Andrew Joseph McDonald, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Little Rock (1972–2000).[10]
  • Bill Mitchell, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings), kidney failure.[11]
  • Carlos Oneto, 84, Peruvian actor and comic.[12]
  • Merimeri Penfold, 93, New Zealand Māori language academic (University of Auckland), cancer.[13]
  • Rolf Rendtorff, 88, German academic, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament (University of Heidelberg).[14]
  • Harry Rowe, 89, Australian footballer and cricketer.[15]
  • Colin Scott, 80, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Hulme (1984–1998).[16]
  • John W. Shelton, 85, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1995–2004).[17]
  • Alida van der Anker-Doedens, 91, Dutch Olympic silver-medalist sprint canoer (1948).[18]
  • Keane Wallis-Bennett, 12, British student, crushed in wall collapse.[19]
  • Norman Warner, 70, Canadian politician and insurance broker, cancer.[20]

2[]

  • Taha Basry, 67, Egyptian football player and manager.[21]
  • Ibrahim Bin Shakaran, 34, Moroccan militant, shot.[22]
  • Richard Brick, 68, American film producer (Deconstructing Harry) and executive, New York City Film Commissioner (1992–1994), esophageal cancer.[23]
  • Stephanie Camp, 46, American historian, cancer.[24]
  • Robert Clodius, 93, American academic.[25]
  • Everett De Roche, 67, Australian screenwriter, cancer.[26]
  • Harris Goldsmith, 77, American pianist and critic.[27]
  • Sandy Grossman, 78, American sports director (CBS Sports, Fox Sports), directed 10 Super Bowls, cancer.[28]
  • Lyndsie Holland, 75, English opera singer and actress.[29]
  • Lucy Hood, 56, American television executive (News Corporation), President of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (since 2013), cancer.[30]
  • Glyn Jones, 82, South African writer and actor.[31]
  • Mamoon Kazi, 78, Pakistani judge, member of the Supreme Court (1997–2000) and Sindh High Court (1985–1997).[32]
  • Michael Pearse Lacey, 97, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto (1979–1993).[33]
  • Allan Lindsay, 88, British Olympic athlete.[34]
  • Miloš Mikeln, 83, Slovene writer.[35]
  • Consuelo Moure, 67, Colombian actress, lung cancer.[36]
  • Carl Epting Mundy, Jr., 78, American military officer, Commandant of the Marine Corps and member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1991–1995), Merkel cell carcinoma.[37]
  • Alfred Niepieklo, 86, German footballer.[38]
  • Mary Lou Petty, 98, American Olympic swimmer (1936).[39]
  • Unnikrishnan Puthur, 80, Indian novelist.[40]
  • Gustavo Rodríguez, 67, Venezuelan film, stage and television actor.[41]
  • Vern Rutsala, 80, American author and poet.[42]
  • Alieu Badara Saja Taal, 70, Gambian academic and newspaper executive, managing director of The Daily Observer, liver infection.[43]
  • Mahjoub Sharif, 66, Sudanese poet and activist.[44]
  • David Werdyger, 94, Polish-born American Hasidic singer.[45]
  • Urs Widmer, 75, Swiss author.[46]

3[]

  • Joseph Archibald, 80, Kittitian-born British Virgin Islander jurist, member of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.[47]
  • Andrei Bodiu, 48, Romanian poet.[48]
  • Máximo Cajal López, 79, Spanish diplomat.[49]
  • Régine Deforges, 78, French author, editor, director and playwright.[50]
  • Akira Endo, 75, Japanese-born American conductor.[51]
  • Pedro Fré, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Corumbá (1985–1989) and Barretos (1989–2000).[52]
  • Edvard Grimstad, 81, Norwegian politician, MP for Østfold (1989–1997), Governor of Østfold (1998–2003).[53]
  • Norval Horner, 83, Canadian politician, MP for Battleford—Kindersley (1972–1974).[54]
  • Fred Kida, 93, American cartoonist.[55]
  • Virginie Korte-van Hemel, 84, Dutch politician, Deputy Minister of Justice (1982–1989).[56]
  • Hans-Günther Lange, 97, German U-boat officer, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.[57]
  • Paul Lüönd, 63, Swiss musician and politician.[58]
  • Jovan Pavlović, 77, Serbian Orthodox prelate, Metropolitan Bishop of Zagreb, Ljubljana and Italy.[59]
  • Prince Michael of Prussia, 74, German author.[60]
  • Heribert Reitböck, 80, Austrian neuroscientist.[61]
  • John Ryan, 86, Irish politician, Leas-Cheann Comhairle (1982–1987).[62]
  • Paul Salamunovich, 86, American choral director (Los Angeles Master Chorale) and film conductor (Dracula), complications from West Nile virus.[63]
  • Tommy Lynn Sells, 49, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[64]
  • Arthur Smith, 93, American musician and songwriter ("Guitar Boogie", "Dueling Banjos").[65]
  • Ed Spencer, 85, American race car driver.[66]
  • Dame Dorothy Winstone, 95, New Zealand educationalist and academic.[67]

4[]

  • José Aguilar, 55, Cuban Olympic bronze-medalist light-welterweight boxer (1980), cerebral infarction.[68]
  • Len Ardill, 83, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Salisbury (1986–1992) and Archerfield (1992–1998).[69]
  • İsmet Atlı, 83, Turkish Olympic champion light heavyweight freestyle wrestler (1960).[70]
  • James Bates, 61, American conductor.[71]
  • Dave Blakey, 84, English footballer (Chesterfield).[72]
  • William W. Blanton, 90, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1976–1988), pneumonia.[73]
  • Archie Boyd, 95, English Royal Air Force officer.[74]
  • Eleanor de Freitas, 23, English false rape victim, suicide by hanging.[75]
  • Joseph A. Doyle, 93, American lawyer, Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) (1979–1981).[76]
  • Willie Duggan, 88, Irish Olympic boxer.[77]
  • Kumba Ialá, 61, Bissau-Guinean politician, President (2000–2003), cardiopulmonary arrest.[78]
  • Charles Jordan, 76, American politician.[79]
  • Peter Liechti, 63, Swiss filmmaker.[80]
  • Margo MacDonald, 70, Scottish politician, MP for Glasgow Govan (1973–1974), MSP for Lothian (since 1999), Parkinson's disease.[81]
  • Klaus Meyer, 76, German footballer.[82]
  • Anja Niedringhaus, 48, German photojournalist (Associated Press), Pulitzer Prize winner for Breaking News Photography (2005), shot.[83]
  • Curtis Bill Pepper, 96, American journalist (Newsweek) and author.[84]
  • Muhammad Qutb, 95, Egyptian Islamist author and academic.[85]
  • Emma Reed, 88, American Olympic athlete.[86]
  • Richard Small, 68, American racehorse trainer (Concern), cancer.[87]
  • Gyula Szabó, 83, Hungarian actor.[88]

5[]

  • Azamour, 13, Irish racehorse and sire, euthanised.[89]
  • Óscar Avilés, 90, Peruvian guitarist and singer.[90]
  • Poul Erik Bech, 76, Danish football manager.[91]
  • Willis Blair, 90, Canadian politician, Mayor of East York (1973–1975).[92]
  • Andy Davidson, 81, Scottish footballer (Hull City).[93]
  • Alan Davie, 93, Scottish painter and musician.[94]
  • Mariano Díaz, 74, Spanish Olympic racing cyclist.[95]
  • Antonio Díaz Gil, 79, Spanish footballer.[96]
  • Rolv Enge, 92, Norwegian resistance member and architect.[97]
  • Stuart Fullerton, 74, American entomologist (University of Central Florida).[98]
  • Leif Haanes, 81, Norwegian ship-owner and Christian leader.[99]
  • Wayne Henderson, 74, American jazz trombonist (The Jazz Crusaders) and record producer, heart failure.[100]
  • Rhondda Alder Kelly, 87, Australian model, Miss Australia (1946).[101]
  • Peter Matthiessen, 86, American author (At Play in the Fields of the Lord, The Snow Leopard), leukemia.[102]
  • L. B. McGinnis, 72, American novelist.[103]
  • Stanislaus Okurut, 84, Ugandan politician, Minister of Labour, Sports and Transport, heart failure.[104]
  • John Pinette, 50, American comedian and actor (The Punisher, Junior), pulmonary embolism.[105]
  • Gordon Smith, 59, Scottish footballer (St Johnstone, Aston Villa).[106]
  • Yvonne Stoffel-Wagener, 82, Luxembourgian Olympic gymnast.[107]
  • Peter Thorne, 90, English fighter pilot and diplomat.[108]
  • José Wilker, 66, Brazilian actor (Medicine Man) and director, heart attack.[109]

6[]

  • Mary Anderson, 96, American actress (Gone With the Wind).[110]
  • Jacques Castérède, 87, French composer.[111]
  • Leee Black Childers, 68, American punk rock and art photographer (The Factory, Andy Warhol).[112]
  • Liv Dommersnes, 91, Norwegian actress.[113]
  • Sir Maurice Drake, 91, British judge of the High Court of England and Wales.[114]
  • Charles Farthing, 60, New Zealand doctor, heart attack.[115]
  • Peter Kaberere, 30, Kenyan gospel singer, electrocuted.[116]
  • Erzsi Kovács, 85, Hungarian pop singer and performer.[117]
  • Domenico Mennitti, 75, Italian politician, Mayor of Brindisi (2004–2011).[118]
  • Mickey Rooney, 93, American actor (The Black Stallion, Breakfast at Tiffany's, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World), Emmy winner (1982), natural causes.[119]
  • Leandro Rovirosa Wade, 96, Mexican politician and engineer, Governor of Tabasco (1977–1982).[120]
  • Farhad Sepahbody, 85, Iranian exiled diplomat, Ambassador to Morocco (1976–1979).[121]
  • Chuck Stone, 89, American navigator, journalist and academic, Tuskegee Airman during World War II, co-founder of the NABJ.[122]
  • Massimo Tamburini, 70, Italian motorcycle designer (Ducati 916, MV Agusta F4), lung cancer.[123]
  • Van Vlahakis, 79, Greek-born American chemist.[124]

7[]

  • Andrei Aleksenko, 80, Russian scientist.[125]
  • Ron Barkhouse, 87, Canadian politician.[126]
  • Kevin Bokeili, 51, French science fiction writer.[127]
  • Ashish Bose, 83, Indian demographer, coined "BIMARU" term, fall.[128]
  • Claudine Bouché, 88, French film editor (Shoot the Piano Player, Jules and Jim).[129]
  • George Dureau, 83, American painter and photographer, Alzheimer's disease.[130]
  • Peaches Geldof, 25, English television presenter, writer and model, heroin overdose.[131]
  • Sandy Green, 88, British mathematician.[132]
  • Alexandre Guyodo, 91, French Olympic steeplechaser (1948).[133]
  • Xaver Höger, 84, German Olympic athlete.[134]
  • Noel Knockwood, 81, Canadian Mi'kmaq spiritual leader and civil servant, Sergeant-at-Arms for Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia (2000–2005), National Aboriginal Achievement Award (2002), stroke.[135]
  • Ernest Kurnow, 101, American academic.[136]
  • V. K. Murthy, 90, Indian cinematographer (Kaagaz Ke Phool, Pyaasa, Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam), recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award (2008).[137]
  • Perlita Neilson, 80, British actress.[138]
  • Zeituni Onyango, 61, Kenyan computer programmer, involved in immigration case during 2008 US presidential election campaign, breast cancer and respiratory ailments.[139]
  • Jack Satter, 92, American philanthropist, partly owned the New York Yankees.[140]
  • Jerry Sharkey, 71, American Wright brothers historian, conceived idea for Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, heart failure.[141]
  • John Shirley-Quirk, 82, English bass-baritone opera singer, cancer.[142]
  • George Shuffler, 88, American Hall of Fame bluegrass musician (The Stanley Brothers).[143]
  • Steve Smith, 64, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1999–2012).[144]
  • Josep Maria Subirachs, 87, Spanish Catalan sculptor and painter, Parkinson's disease.[145]
  • Scato Swu, 90, Indian politician.[146]
  • Frans van der Lugt, 75, Dutch Jesuit priest, shot.[147]
  • Čedo Vuković, 93, Montenegrin writer.[148]
  • Royce Waltman, 72, American college basketball coach (Indiana State).[149]
  • Emilio Yap, 88, Filipino businessman and philanthropist.[150]

8[]

  • Starla Brodie, 58, American poker player.[151]
  • Jim W. Brown, 87, Australian footballer.[152]
  • Sandy Brown, 75, Scottish footballer (Everton).[153]
  • Emmanuel III Delly, 86, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic hierarch, Patriarch of Babylon (2003–2012).[154]
  • Karlheinz Deschner, 89, German writer and activist.[155]
  • Robert Dickson, 88, Australian architect.[156]
  • Shrish Chandra Dikshit, 91, Indian politician, MP for Varanasi (1991–1996), DGP for Uttar Pradesh.[157]
  • Charles Anthony Fager, 90, Bahamian neurosurgeon.[158]
  • Jay R. Galbraith, 75, American organizational theorist.[159]
  • Phil Hardy, 69, British film and music journalist.[160]
  • Eric Harroun, 31, American jihadist, drug overdose.[161]
  • Andrew Intamba, 67, Namibian diplomat and security director, first Ambassador to Egypt (since 2008), Director of the Central Intelligence Service (1991–2007).[162]
  • Art Kimball, 72, American politician, member of the Utah Senate (1977–1981).[163]
  • Ghiță Licu, 68, Romanian Olympic bronze and silver medallist handball player (1972, 1976).[164]
  • Ivan Mercep, 84, New Zealand architect (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa).[165]
  • Monte Olsen, 57, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2002–2008), myocardial ischemia.[166]
  • Herbert Schoen, 84, German footballer.[167]
  • Cornelius Taiwo, 103, Nigerian academic.[168]
  • The Ultimate Warrior, 54, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWE), heart attack.[169]
  • Adrianne Wadewitz, 37, American scholar, rockclimbing fall.[170]

9[]

  • Manuel Alejandro Aponte Gómez, 43, Mexican bodyguard (Joaquín Guzmán Loera), shot.[171]
  • Python Anghelo, 59, Romanian-born American artist, video game and pinball machine designer (Joust, Taxi, PIN•BOT), cancer.[172]
  • Gil Askey, 89, American-born Australian musician and composer (Lady Sings the Blues), lymphoma.[173]
  • Chris Banks, 41, American football player (Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons).[174]
  • Jacob Birnbaum, 87, German-born American Jewish activist, founder of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry.[175]
  • Peter Michael Blayney, 93, Australian artist.[176]
  • Jos Chabert, 81, Belgian politician, Minister of State (2009).[177]
  • Joan Crespo Hita, 87, Spanish road bicycle racer.[178]
  • Rory Ellinger, 72, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2010), liver cancer.[179]
  • Norman Girvan, 72, Jamaican professor and politician, Secretary General of the Association of Caribbean States (2000–2004), fall.[180]
  • Robin Holliday, 81, British molecular biologist.[181]
  • Sir James Holt, 91, British medieval historian.[182]
  • Boniface Lele, 66, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Mombasa (2005–2013), Bishop of Kitui (1995–2005), cardiac arrest.[183]
  • René Mertens, 92, Belgian cyclist.[184]
  • Eddie Miller, 82, American basketball player.[185]
  • Aelay Narendra, 67, Indian politician, MP for Nizamabad (1999–2004) and Medak (2004–2008), Andhra Pradesh MLA for Himayatnagar (1983–1999).[186]
  • Val Ogden, 90, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1991–2003), cancer.[187]
  • A. N. R. Robinson, 87, Trinbagonian politician, President (1997–2003), Prime Minister (1986–1991), recognized for role in establishing the International Criminal Court.[188]
  • Ferdinando Terruzzi, 90, Italian Olympic champion cyclist (1948).[189]
  • Svetlana Velmar-Janković, 80, Serbian writer.[190]

10[]

  • Dominique Baudis, 66, French journalist, writer and politician, Mayor of Toulouse (1983–2001), cancer.[191]
  • Justin Marie Bomboko, 86, Congolese politician, Head of Government (1960–1961), Foreign Minister (1960–1963, 1965–1969, 1981).[192]
  • George Bornemissza, 90, Australian entomologist and ecologist.[193]
  • Ray Colledge, 91, British climber and mountaineer.[194]
  • Commendable, 16, American Thoroughbred racehorse, won the 2000 Belmont Stakes.[195]
  • Joe Dini, 85, American politician, member of the Nevada House of Representatives (1967–2002).[196]
  • Bill Doolittle, 90, American football player and coach (Western Michigan Broncos).[197]
  • László Felkai, 73, Hungarian Olympic champion and dual bronze medallist water polo player (1960, 1964, 1968).[198]
  • Jim Flaherty, 64, Canadian politician, Minister of Finance (2006–2014), MP for Whitby—Oshawa (since 2006), MPP for Whitby—Ajax (1995–2005), heart attack.[199]
  • Phyllis Frelich, 70, American Tony Award-winning actress (Children of a Lesser God), progressive supranuclear palsy.[200]
  • Ken Greengrass, 87, American television producer.[201]
  • Carol Grimaldi, 75, American restaurateur, co-founder of Grimaldi's Pizzeria, cancer.[202]
  • Ján Hirka, 90, Slovak Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Prešov (1990–2002).[203]
  • Richard Hoggart, 95, British academic and author (The Uses of Literacy), dementia.[204]
  • Thomas M. Jacobs, 87, American Olympic skier (1952).[205]
  • Doris Pilkington Garimara, 76, Australian author (Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence), ovarian cancer.[206]
  • Gregory White Smith, 62, American biographer (Jackson Pollock: An American Saga), Pulitzer Prize winner (1991), brain tumor.[207]
  • Anatoly Sukhorukov, 78, Russian physicist.[208]
  • Eddy Thomas, 82, Jamaican dancer, choreographer and teacher, co-founder of National Dance Theatre Company.[209]
  • Sue Townsend, 68, British novelist and playwright (Adrian Mole series), stroke.[210]
  • Sidney Weintraub, 91, American economist.[211]

11[]

  • Alfredo Alcón, 84, Argentine actor (The Innocents, El Santo de la Espada, Sugar Harvest), respiratory disease.[212]
  • Antonio Aldonza, 88, Spanish footballer.[213]
  • Eppie Archuleta, 92, American weaving artist, recipient of the National Heritage Fellowship (1985).[214]
  • Nandu Bhende, 58, Indian musician and actor, heart attack.[215]
  • Rolf Brem, 88, Swiss graphic artist, sculptor and illustrator.[216]
  • Hal Cooper, 91, American television director and producer (I Dream of Jeannie, Maude, Gimme a Break!), heart failure.[217]
  • Edna Doré, 92, British actress (EastEnders, Les Misérables, Another Year), emphysema.[218]
  • Dunstan Endawie Enchana, 78, Malaysian politician, Sarawak MLA for Krian, Deputy Chief Minister (1977–1979), High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand.[219]
  • Cele Hahn, 72, American politician and media owner (WNNZ (AM), WNNZ-FM), member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1995–2003).[220]
  • Bill Henry, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds), heart attack.[221]
  • Zander Hollander, 91, American sportswriter, journalist, editor and archivist.[222]
  • Lou Hudson, 69, American basketball player (St. Louis Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers), complications from a stroke.[223]
  • Myer S. Kripke, 100, American rabbi and philanthropist.[224]
  • Bernard J. Lechner, 82, American electronics engineer (RCA).[225]
  • Leonard Levy, 74, Jamaican cricketer.[226]
  • William J. Lyons, Jr., 92, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives and Senate.[227]
  • Eugene McGehee, 85, American lawyer, jurist and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1960–1972).[228]
  • Helga Mees, 76, German Olympic silver- and bronze-medalist fencer (1964).[229]
  • Sergey Nepobedimy, 92, Soviet rocket designer (3M6 Shmel, Arena, OTR-23 Oka, OTR-21 Tochka, 9K11 Malyutka).[230]
  • Ron Pundak, 58, Israeli diplomat, involved in Oslo I Accord, cancer.[231]
  • Sanggeun, 9, South Korean dog actor, complications of cancer.[232]
  • Patrick Seale, 83, Northern Irish journalist, foreign correspondent and historian (The Observer), brain cancer.[233]
  • Rolando Ugolini, 89, Italian-born British footballer (Middlesbrough).[234]
  • Jesse Winchester, 69, American musician and songwriter, bladder cancer.[235]
  • Carl Zimmermann, 96, American news anchor (WITI) and World War II war correspondent.[236]
  • Darrell Zwerling, 85, American actor (Chinatown, Grease, Starsky and Hutch).[237]

12[]

  • Pierre Autin-Grenier, 67, French author.[238]
  • Robin Capell, 79, South African cricketer.[239]
  • Jerry Carle, 90, American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach.[240]
  • James M. Coleman, 90, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1966–1972).[241]
  • Eduard Gaugler, 85, German economist.[242]
  • Beverly Hanson, 89, American golfer, U.S. Amateur Champion (1950), LPGA Championship (1955), Western Open (1956), Titleholders Championship (1958), complications of Alzheimer's and COPD.[243]
  • Robert Harder, 84, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1961–1967), brain tumor.[244]
  • Fred Ho, 56, American saxophonist, composer and social activist, complications from colorectal cancer.[245]
  • Brita Koivunen, 82, Finnish schlager singer.[246]
  • Pierre-Henri Menthéour, 53, French racing cyclist, cancer.[247]
  • My Flag, 21, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[248]
  • Øystein Øystå, 79, Norwegian writer.[249]
  • Maurício Alves Peruchi, 24, Brazilian footballer, traffic collision.[250]
  • Robert Potter, 64, British geographer.[251]
  • Hal Smith, 82, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[252]
  • Billy Standridge, 60, American race car driver and team owner (NASCAR, Nationwide Series), cancer.[253]
  • Hamish Watt, 88, Scottish politician, MP for Banffshire (1974–1979).[254]

13[]

  • Michael Boddy, 80, English-Australian actor and writer.[255] (death announced on this date)
  • Howard Brandt, 75, American physicist.[256]
  • John Brunsdon, 80, British artist.[257]
  • Emma Castelnuovo, 100, Italian mathematician.[258]
  • Mahay Choramo, Ethiopian evangelist.[259]
  • Peter Clarke, 84, South African artist.[260]
  • Peter Drummond-Murray of Mastrick, 84, Scottish herald and banker.[261]
  • Fred Enke, 89, American football player (Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles), dementia.[262]
  • Sally Haydon, 55, American equestrian and academic.[263]
  • Edward Kamuda, 74, American historian, co-founder of the Titanic Historical Society, consultant on Titanic.[264]
  • Ernesto Laclau, 78, Argentine post-Marxist political theorist, heart attack.[265]
  • Otto Petersen, 53, American ventriloquist and comedian (Otto & George).[266]
  • Michael Ruppert, 63, American author, journalist, radio show host and conspiracy hawk, suicide by gunshot.[267]
  • Theoklitos Setakis, 83, Greek Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan Bishop of Ioannina (since 1975).[268]
  • Irene Shepard, 91, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.[269]
  • Rafał Sznajder, 41, Polish Olympic fencer (1996, 2000, 2004), heart attack.[270]

14[]

  • Kshetra Pratap Adhikary, 70–71, Nepali poet and writer, heart attack.[271]
  • Roland Issifu Alhassan, 81, Ghanaian diplomat and politician, Ambassador to Germany (2001–2006), MP for Tolon-Kumbungu (1969–1971, 1979–1981), co-founder of the New Patriotic Party.[272]
  • Ian Askew, 92, British officer.[273]
  • Howard Behrens, 80, American artist.[274]
  • Reid Buckley, 83, American novelist, public speaker and columnist, cancer.[275]
  • Nina Cassian, 89, Romanian poet, heart attack.[276]
  • Joe Curl, 59, American basketball coach (University of Houston), heart failure.[277]
  • Phillip Hayes Dean, 83, American stage actor, director and playwright, aortic aneurysm.[278]
  • Reg Egan, 86, Australian footballer.[279]
  • Peter Ellson, 88, English footballer (Crewe Alexandra).[280]
  • Brian Harradine, 79, Australian politician, Senator for Tasmania (1975–2005), longest-serving independent parliamentarian, stroke.[281]
  • Thorleif Holth, 83, Norwegian politician.[282]
  • Crad Kilodney, 66, Canadian writer, cancer.[283]
  • Ingeborg von Kusserow, 95, German actress.[284]
  • Albert Manent, 83, Spanish writer and activist.[285]
  • Rudolf Matutinović, 87, Croatian sculptor.[286]
  • Wally Olins, 83, British business consultancy and public relations executive, Chairman of Saffron Brand Consultants.[287]
  • Manuel Ortega, 92, Spanish painter.[288]
  • Armando Peraza, 89, Cuban-born American Latin jazz percussionist (Santana, George Shearing, Dave Brubeck), pneumonia.[289]
  • Paul Sadala, Congolese militant, shot.[290]
  • Davorin Savnik, 85, Slovene industrial designer and architect.[291]
  • Bill Sinegal, 85, American rhythm and blues musician.[292]
  • Mick Staton, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for West Virginia's 3rd district (1981–1983).[293]

15[]

  • Kirsten Bishopric, 50, Canadian voice actress (Sailor Moon, Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang), lung cancer.[294]
  • Little Joe Cook, 91, American doo-wop singer and songwriter.[295]
  • Robert-Casimir Tonyui Messan Dosseh-Anyron, 88, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Lomé (1962–1992).[296]
  • John L. Ducker, 91, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1960–1968).[297]
  • Shane Gibson, 35, American guitarist (Korn, stOrk), complications from a blood clotting disorder.[298]
  • Robert Heard, 84, American journalist (Associated Press), complications from hip surgery.[299]
  • William Hird, 92, Australian cricketer.[300]
  • John Houbolt, 95, American aerospace engineer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[301]
  • Júnior, 70, Spanish singer and actor.[302]
  • Luo Qingchang, 96, Chinese politician, member of the Central Committee (1973–1987) and Standing Committee (1978–1983).[303]
  • Thomas C. Salamone, 87, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1963–1971).[304]
  • Ratchanee Sripraiwan, 82, Thai language scholar, author and academic.[305]
  • Claudio Tello, 50, Chilean footballer (Cobreloa), cancer.[306]
  • Rosemary Tonks, 85, British poet.[307]
  • Eliseo Verón, 78, Argentine sociologist, anthropologist and semiotician, cancer.[308]
  • Hugo Villar, 88, Uruguayan physician and politician.[309]
  • Sir Owen Woodhouse, 97, New Zealand judge, member of the Supreme Court, President of the Court of Appeal (1981–1986).[310]
  • Anselmo Zarza Bernal, 97, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Linares (1962–1966) and León (1966–1992).[311]

16[]

  • Basil Anthony, 76, Sri Lankan cricket umpire.[312]
  • Joan Blanch, 77, Spanish lawyer and politician, Mayor of Badalona (1983–1999), cancer.[313]
  • Anne Briscoe, 96, American biochemist.[314]
  • Brock Brower, 82, American writer.[315]
  • Gyude Bryant, 65, Liberian politician, Chairman of the Transitional Government (2003–2006).[316]
  • Douglas L. Coleman, 82, Canadian scientist and philanthropist, recipient of the Shaw Prize (2009) and the Albert Lasker Award (2010).[317]
  • Richard Greenfield, 71, American newspaper publisher (Jewish Ledger).[318]
  • Khosrow Jahanbani, 72, Iranian royal (Qajar dynasty).[319]
  • Stan Kelly-Bootle, 84, British songwriter, author and computer engineer.[320]
  • Frank Kopel, 65, Scottish footballer (Dundee United), complications from dementia.[321]
  • Jiří Načeradský, 74, Czech artist.[322]
  • Basil A. Paterson, 87, American politician and labor lawyer, New York Secretary of State (1979–1983), member of the New York Senate (1965–1970).[323]
  • Leonard Rosen, 83, American bankruptcy lawyer, co-founder of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.[324]
  • Aulis Rytkönen, 85, Finnish football player and manager.[325]
  • Jacques Servier, 92, French physician and pharmaceutical executive, founder of Servier Laboratories.[326]
  • Ernst Florian Winter, 90, Austrian-American historian and political scientist.[327]

17[]

  • Ashwath Aiyappa, 30, Indian cricketer, drowned.[328]
  • Mayra Alejandra, 58, Venezuelan actress, cancer.[329]
  • Nancy Brataas, 86, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1975–1992), emphysema and COPD.[330]
  • Steve Cappiello, 89, American politician, Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey (1981–1984).[331]
  • Cheo Feliciano, 78, American Puerto Rican salsa and bolero composer and singer, traffic collision.[332]
  • Andrés Uriel Gallego, 64, Colombian civil engineer and politician, Minister of Transport (2002–2010), cancer.[333]
  • Gabriel García Márquez, 87, Colombian author (One Hundred Years of Solitude, Love in the Time of Cholera), laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1982), pneumonia.[334]
  • Michael C. Janeway, 73, American newspaper editor (Boston Globe), academic and author, cancer.[335]
  • Bernat Klein, 91, Yugoslavian-born Scottish fashion designer and spy.[336]
  • McDowell Lee, 89, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1955–1962), Secretary of the Alabama Senate (1963–2011), cancer.[337]
  • Wojciech Leśnikowski, 75, Polish architect and academic, cancer.[338]
  • Henry Maksoud, 85, Brazilian businessman, cardiac arrest.[339]
  • Anthony Marriott, 83, British actor and playwright.[340]
  • Karl Meiler, 64, German tennis player, complications from a fall.[341]
  • Raul Bragança Neto, 68, São Toméan politician, Prime Minister (1996–1999).[342]
  • L. Jay Oliva, 80, American academic and educator, President of New York University (1991–2002), pancreatic cancer.[343]
  • Volodymyr Ivanovych Rybak, 72–73, Ukrainian politician.[344]
  • Karpal Singh, 73, Malaysian lawyer and politician, MP for Jelutong (1978–1999) and Bukit Gelugor (since 2004), Chairman of DAP (2004–2014), traffic collision.[345]
  • Lloyd Sommerlad, 95, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1955–1967).[346]
  • Nikolaos Vorvolakos, 83, Greek Army officer, head of the Cypriot National Guard (1993–1998).[347]

18[]

  • Habib Boularès, 80, Tunisian politician and diplomat, President of the Chamber of Deputies (1991–1997).[348]
  • David W. Burke, 78, American television news executive, first chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, President of CBS News (1988–1990).[349]
  • Donald Dahl, 69, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1996–2008), plane crash.[350]
  • Guru Dhanapal, 55, Indian film director (Unna Nenachen Pattu Padichen, Suyamvaram, Periya Manushan).[351]
  • Mirko Đorđević, 75, Serbian publicist.[352]
  • Sanford Jay Frank, 59, American television comedy writer (Late Night with David Letterman), brain cancer.[353]
  • Robert Keith Gray, 92, American lobbyist and public relations official.[354]
  • Johnley Hatimoana, 57, Solomon Islands politician, MP for Ngella (since 2013), pneumonia.[355]
  • Deon Jackson, 68, American soul singer and songwriter, brain hemorrhage.[356]
  • Eduard Kosolapov, 38, Russian footballer, suicide by gunshot.[357]
  • Trygve Lange-Nielsen, 92, Norwegian barrister and judge.[358]
  • Ramon Malla Call, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lleida (1968–1999), acting Co-Prince of Andorra (1969–1971).[359]
  • David McClarty, 63, Northern Irish politician, MLA for East Londonderry (since 1998), cancer.[360]
  • Antonín Molčík, 74, Czech actor.[361]
  • Tim Moran, 95, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1984–1996).[362]
  • Brian Priestman, 87, British maestro and conductor (Denver Symphony Orchestra).[363]
  • Andrew Sessler, 85, American physicist and academic (University of California, Berkeley), recipient of the Enrico Fermi Award (2013), cancer.[364]
  • Zev Sufott, 86, British-born Israeli diplomat, Ambassador to the Netherlands and China.[365]
  • Dylan Tombides, 20, Australian footballer (West Ham United), testicular cancer.[366]

19[]

  • Bashir Ahmad, 74, Bangladeshi playback singer.[367]
  • Steve Antone, 92, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1968–1996).[368]
  • Theophil Antonicek, 76, Austrian musicologist.[369]
  • Lindy Berry, 86, Canadian CFL football player (Edmonton Eskimos), complications from pneumonia.[370]
  • Helena Bliss, 96, American actress and soprano.[371]
  • Yuriy Chyrkov, 66, Russian football player and coach.[372]
  • Derek Cooper, 88, British broadcaster (The Food Programme) and food journalist, Parkinson's disease.[373]
  • Luciano do Valle, 66, Brazilian sports commentator.[374]
  • George Downton, 85, English cricketer (Kent).[375]
  • Kan Cheong Dunn, 89, Taiwanese ambassador.[376]
  • Richard Elrod, 80, American sheriff (Cook County, Illinois) and politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1968–1970), liver cancer and cirrhosis.[377]
  • Diomid Gherman, 86, Moldovan academic and politician.[378]
  • John R. Gibson, 88, American senior circuit judge.[379]
  • Mimi Kok, 80, Dutch actress, pulmonary disease.[380]
  • Aaron Landes, 84, American rabbi and U.S. Navy chaplain, leukemia.[381]
  • Ian McIntyre, 82, Scottish radio broadcaster and executive (BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4).[382]
  • Mark Prothero, 57, American swimmer (USA Swimming) and defense lawyer (Gary Ridgway), lung cancer.[383]
  • Erik Schmidt, 88, Estonian painter and writer.[384]
  • Kevin Sharp, 43, American country music singer, complications from a digestive disorder.[385]
  • Adhik Shirodkar, Indian lawyer and politician.[386]
  • Sonia Silvestre, 61, Dominican singer and announcer, stroke.[387]
  • Barry Sterling, 70, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.[388]
  • John Stopp, 80, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council (1983–1995).[389]
  • Frits Thors, 104, Dutch journalist and news anchor.[390]
  • Hrant Vardanyan, 65, Armenian businessman, heart disease.[391]
  • Arthur Woodhouse, 80, English cricketer.[392]

20[]

  • Ruth Baltra Moreno, 75, Chilean actress, playwright, teacher, and theater director.[393]
  • Mithat Bayrak, 85, Turkish Olympic champion wrestler (1956, 1960) and trainer.[394]
  • Bill Blair, 92, American baseball player (Indianapolis Clowns), journalist and civil rights activist.[395]
  • Torrey C. Brown, 77, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1970–1994), Secretary for Natural Resources (1983–1994), heart disease.[396]
  • Rubin Carter, 76, American middleweight boxer, subject of "Hurricane" and The Hurricane, prostate cancer.[397]
  • Beanie Cooper, 86, American football coach.[398]
  • Theodore Dollarhide, 65, American composer.[399]
  • David Kerr, 86, British nephrologist.[400]
  • Robert E. Longacre, 92, American linguist.[401]
  • Alistair MacLeod, 77, Canadian author, complications from a stroke.[402]
  • George E. McDonald, 90, American labor union leader.[403]
  • Benedikt Sarnov, 87, Russian author and literary critic.[404]
  • Peter Scoones, 76, British underwater photographer (Life on Earth, Planet Earth, The Blue Planet).[405]
  • Yoshio Shinozuka, 90, Japanese Imperial Army soldier (Unit 731).[406]
  • Julian Wilson, 73, British horse racing correspondent and broadcaster (BBC), cancer.[407]
  • Neville Wran, 87, Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales (1976–1986), dementia.[408]

21[]

  • Edmund Abel, 92, American inventor, patented design for Mr. Coffee machine.[409]
  • Eliza T. Dresang, 72, American academic and author.[410]
  • Mundo Earwood, 61, American country music singer-songwriter, pancreatic cancer.[411]
  • Herb Gray, 82, Canadian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1997–2002), MP for Essex West (1962–1968) and Windsor West (1968–2002).[412]
  • Janet Gray Hayes, 87, American politician, Mayor of San Jose (1975–1983), stroke.[413]
  • George H. Heilmeier, 77, American inventor and technology executive, championed LCD displays, stroke.[414]
  • Lionel Heinrich, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).[415]
  • Craig Hill, 88, American actor (Whirlybirds, All About Eve).[416]
  • Ladislav Hlaváček, 88, Czechoslovak football player (Dukla Prague).[417]
  • Weldon Kern, 90, American basketball player (Oklahoma A&M Aggies).[418]
  • Harry Koundakjian, 83, American news photographer and editor (Associated Press), complications from open heart surgery.[419]
  • Alexander Lenkov, 70, Russian actor, People's Artist (1997).[420]
  • Roy Matsumoto, 100, American World War II veteran, recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal (2011).[421]
  • Arlene McQuade, 77, American television actress (The Goldbergs, The Milton Berle Show), Parkinson's disease.[422]
  • Albert Onyeawuna, 78, Nigerian footballer (national team).[423]
  • Ramón Pons, 73, Spanish actor (Murder in a Blue World), anemia.[424]
  • Gene Timms, 81, American politician, member of the Oregon Senate (1982–2000).[425]
  • Francisco Ovidio Vera Intriago, 71, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Portoviejo (since 1992), kidney disease.[426]
  • Win Tin, 85, Burmese journalist and political prisoner, recipient of the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize (2001), renal failure.[427]

22[]

  • Harry Bell, 89, English footballer (Middlesbrough).[428]
  • Abdul Qadir, 70, Afghan politician, Minister of Defense (1978, 1982–1986).[429]
  • Neil Chanmugam, 73, Sri Lankan cricketer.[430]
  • John Hannigan, 75, Irish Gaelic footballer (Donegal).[431]
  • Allen Jacobs, 72, American football player (Green Bay Packers, New York Giants), heart attack.[432]
  • Bill Klucas, 72, American basketball coach, journalist and political consultant, liver cancer.[433]
  • Jovan Krkobabić, 84, Serbian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (since 2008), Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Policy (since 2012).[434]
  • Dennis Liwewe, 77, Zambian football player and commentator, liver failure.[435]
  • Alfonso Márquez de la Plata, 80, Chilean politician, Minister of Agriculture (1977–1980), General Secretary of Government (1984) and Labour (1984–1988), pneumonia.[436]
  • Ricardo Mórtola, 63, Ecuadorian architect.[437]
  • Mohammad Naseem, 90, British Islamic leader and political activist, chairman of Birmingham Central Mosque.[438]
  • Chris Nkulor, Nigerian actor, kidney ailment.[439]
  • Werner Potzernheim, 87, German Olympic bronze-medalist cyclist (1952).[440]
  • Safely Kept, 28, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[441]
  • Gordon Smith, 93, British army officer.[442]
  • Oswaldo Vigas, 90, Venezuelan painter.[443]
  • Val Werier, 96, Canadian journalist (Winnipeg Free Press).[444]

23[]

  • Benjamín Brea, 67, Spanish-born Venezuelan musician, stomach cancer.[445]
  • Monte Geralds, 79, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives.[446]
  • Michael Glawogger, 54, Austrian film director (Workingman's Death, Whores' Glory, Slumming), malaria.[447]
  • Władyslawa Górska, 94, Polish chess player.[448]
  • Jaap Havekotte, 102, Dutch skater, skate inventor and centenarian.[449]
  • Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, 83, American archaeologist and paleontologist.[450]
  • Federico Ling Altamirano, 75, Mexican diplomat and politician, Ambassador to the Vatican, Senator for Mexico City (2000–2006).[451]
  • Connie Marrero, 102, Cuban baseball player (Washington Senators), oldest former Major League Baseball player.[452]
  • Leonhard Pohl, 84, German Olympic runner (1956).[453]
  • Lorenzo Relova, 98, Filipino judge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1982–1986).[454]
  • F. Michael Rogers, 92, American Air Force general, complications from Parkinson's disease.[455]
  • Roby Schaeffer, 83, Luxembourgian Olympic sprinter.[456]
  • Mark Shand, 62, British travel writer and conservationist, injuries sustained from a fall.[457]
  • Patric Standford, 75, English composer.[458]
  • Dixie Tan, 78, Singaporean cardiologist and politician, MP for Ulu Pandan (1984–1991), brain cancer.[459]
  • Zhu Qizhen, 86, Chinese diplomat and politician, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984–1989), Ambassador to the United States (1989–1993).[460]

24[]

  • Angeles Arrien, 73–74, Basque-American cultural anthropologist, educator, author, lecturer and consultant, pneumonia.[461]
  • Ricardo Bauleo, 73, Argentine actor, heart failure.[462]
  • Bogdan Borčić, 87, Slovene painter, printmaker, and educator.[463]
  • Louis Gage, 85, American Olympic boxer.[464]
  • Hans Hollein, 80, Austrian architect (Museum für Moderne Kunst, Haas House), laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize (1985), pneumonia.[465]
  • Sandy Jardine, 65, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Hearts, national team), liver cancer.[466]
  • Ken Kagaya, 70, Japanese politician.[467]
  • James H. Kasler, 87, American Air Force officer, three-time recipient of the Air Force Cross.[468]
  • Michel Lang, 74, French film and television director, Alzheimer's disease.[469]
  • Rolf Johan Lenschow, 85, Norwegian civil engineer.[470]
  • Eugène Letendre, 82, French cyclist.[471]
  • Moslem Malakouti, 89, Iranian Shiite cleric.[472]
  • Ray Musto, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House for Pennsylvania's 11th district (1980–1981), Pennsylvania House (1971–1980) and Senate (1983–2010), cancer.[473]
  • Barry O'Keefe, 80, Australian judge, member of the NSW Supreme Court (1993–2004), Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (1994–1999).[474]
  • Konstantin Orbelyan, 85, Armenian composer and conductor.[475]
  • Sister Ping, 65, Chinese convicted people smuggler, cancer.[476]
  • Bogdan Poniatowski, 82, Polish Olympic rower (1960) and coach.[477]
  • Shobha Nagi Reddy, 45, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA for Allagadda (since 1996), traffic collision.[478]
  • Tadeusz Różewicz, 92, Polish poet and playwright, recipient of the Austrian State Prize for European Literature (1982).[479]
  • Eddie Rubin, 79, American rock and jazz drummer and composer, cardiac failure.[480]
  • Vishweshwar Thool, 67, Indian cricketer.[481]
  • Frederick C. Turner, 90, American Navy officer, vice admiral.[482]
  • Jerzy Wieteski, 79, Polish footballer.[483]

25[]

  • Flor Coffey, 93, Irish hurler.[484]
  • Boniface Nyema Dalieh, 80, Liberian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cape Palmas (1973–2008).[485]
  • Dandeniya Hemachandra de Silva, 81, Sri Lankan cricketer.[486]
  • Dan Heap, 88, Canadian politician, MP for Spadina (1981–1988) and Trinity—Spadina (1988–1993), Alzheimer's disease.[487]
  • James Higginbotham, 72, American philosopher of language.[488]
  • William Judson Holloway, Jr., 90, American judge, member of the US 10th Circuit Court of Appeals (since 1968), respiratory illness.[489]
  • Stanko Lorger, 83, Slovene Yugoslav Olympic hurdler (1952, 1956, 1960).[490]
  • Paulo Malhães, 76, Brazilian soldier, heart attack.[491]
  • Ernest G. McClain, 95, American professor emeritus of music, natural causes.[492]
  • Earl Morrall, 79, American football player (Baltimore Colts, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins), complications from Parkinson's disease.[493]
  • Mukund Varadarajan, 32, Indian army officer, awarded Ashok Chakra, shot.[494]
  • Tito Vilanova, 45, Spanish football player and coach (Barcelona), throat cancer.[495]
  • Stefanie Zweig, 81, German writer (Nowhere in Africa).[496]

26[]

  • Georgy Adelson-Velsky, 92, Russian mathematician and computer scientist.[497]
  • Bill Ash, 96, American-born British Marxist writer, Royal Canadian Air Force pilot during World War II.[498]
  • David Brokenshire, 89, New Zealand potter and architect.[499]
  • Joan Bruce, 86, British-born Australian actress (Dot and the Kangaroo).[500]
  • José Moreira Bastos Neto, 61, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Três Lagoas (since 2009), heart attack.[501]
  • Tony DiMidio, 71, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs).[502]
  • Ole Enger, 65, Norwegian actor, cancer.[503]
  • Jacqueline Ferrand, 96, French mathematician.[504]
  • Manfred Fuchs, 75, German aerospace engineer, founded OHB System.[505]
  • Protacio G. Gungon, 88, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Antipolo (1983–2001).[506]
  • Gerald Guralnik, 77, American physicist, co-original Higgs mechanism and Higgs boson theorist, recipient of the Sakurai Prize (2010).[507]
  • Patrick Hanan, 87, New Zealand sinologist and author.[508]
  • Adrian Haynes, 88, American Wampanoag chief.[509]
  • Michael Heisley, 77, American billionaire aerospace defense executive (HEICO) and basketball franchise owner (Memphis Grizzlies), complications from a stroke.[510]
  • Tim Hunt, 39, American professional baseball player and USA national softball team member, ATV accident.[511]
  • David Langner, 62, American football player (Auburn Tigers), key player in "Punt Bama Punt" (1972 Iron Bowl), cancer.[512]
  • Sandro Lopopolo, 74, Italian Olympic silver-medalist lightweight boxer (1960), WBC champion light welterweight (1966–1967), respiratory infection.[513]
  • Lee Marshall, 64, American radio personality, professional wrestling announcer and voice actor (Tony The Tiger), esophageal cancer.[514]
  • Tony Ninos, 94, American politician and hotelier, Mayor of Cocoa, Florida (1959–1963), member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1967).[515]
  • Aloísio Roque Oppermann, 77, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Uberaba (1996–2012).[516] (body discovered on this date)
  • Antonio Pica, 83, Spanish actor.[517]
  • Judith Pinsker, 74, American television writer (Ryan's Hope, General Hospital).[518]
  • Leroy Powell, 80, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[519]
  • DJ Rashad, 34, American footwork disc jockey, blood clot in leg.[520]
  • Seth Roberts, 61, American psychologist and self-help author.[521]
  • Paul Robeson, Jr., 86, American archivist and author, lymphoma.[522]
  • Adolf Seilacher, 89, German palaeontologist.[523]
  • Glen Stassen, 78, American Baptist ethicist and theologian, cancer.[524]
  • Philip Sugden, 67, English historian and true crime writer (Jack the Ripper), cerebral haemorrhage.[525] (body discovered on this date)
  • Stan Turley, 93, American politician, member of the Arizona Senate (1973–1985) and House of Representatives (1965–1973), Speaker (1967–1968), natural causes.[526]

27[]

  • Yigal Arnon, 84, Israeli lawyer.[527]
  • Vujadin Boškov, 82, Yugoslav Olympic silver-medalist football player (1956) and coach (national team, Real Madrid).[528]
  • Al Clayton, 79, American photographer.[529]
  • Dan Colchico, 76, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), complications from heart surgery.[530]
  • Theo Constanté, 80, Ecuadorian artist.[531]
  • Micheline Dax, 90, French comedian and actress.[532]
  • Rakesh Deewana, 44–45, Indian actor, complications from bariatric surgery.[533]
  • DJ E-Z Rock, 46, American hip-hop musician (Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock), complications from diabetes.[534]
  • T. Scarlett Epstein, 91, British-Austrian social anthropologist and economist.[535]
  • Harry Firth, 96, Australian racing driver and team manager.[536]
  • Peter Hallock, 89, American organist and choirmaster (Compline Choir).[537]
  • Vasco Graça Moura, 72, Portuguese lawyer, writer, translator and politician, cancer.[538]
  • Ilija Ničić, 91, Serbian Olympic sport shooter (1960).[539]
  • Andréa Parisy, 78, French actress (The Little Bather, Babes a GoGo).[540]
  • Marlbert Pradd, 69, American basketball player (New Orleans Buccaneers).[541]
  • Turhan Tezol, 81, Turkish Olympic basketball player (1952).[542]
  • Marsden Wagner, 84, American obstetrician.[543]

28[]

  • Toimi Alatalo, 85, Finnish cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1960).[544]
  • Gerard Benson, 83, British poet, cancer.[545]
  • Pedro Cunha, 33, Portuguese actor, suicide by asphyxiation.[546]
  • Barbara Fiske Calhoun, 94, American cartoonist.[547]
  • Garnet de la Hunt, 80, South African scout, Chairman of the World Scout Committee (1999–2002), cancer.[548]
  • Damião António Franklin, 63, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Luanda (since 2001).[549]
  • Valeri Goryushev, 40, Russian Olympic silver medallist volleyball player (1996, 2000).[550]
  • William Honan, 83, American journalist and author, cardiac arrest.[551]
  • Amaka Igwe, 51, Nigerian film director and producer, asthma attack.[552]
  • Dennis Kamakahi, 61, American Grammy Award-winning musician, lung cancer.[553]
  • Richard Kershaw, 80, British broadcaster and journalist.[554]
  • Ismail Sulemanji Khatri, 76, Indian craftsman.[555]
  • Derek King, 65, Australian VFL footballer (St Kilda).[556]
  • Edgar Laprade, 94, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[557]
  • Walt Matthews, 79, American baseball figure (Houston Astros ).[558]
  • Kamaruzaman Mohamad, 53, Malaysian journalist and editor (Utusan Malaysia), kidney ailment.[559]
  • Madan Pande, 70, Indian cricketer.[560]
  • J. Dwight Pentecost, 99, American Christian theologian.[561]
  • Sidney Postol, 96, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.[562]
  • Jack Ramsay, 89, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Portland Trail Blazers), cancer.[563]
  • Djahanguir Riahi, 99, French antique collector.[564]
  • Idris Sardi, 75, Indonesian violinist and composer.[565]
  • Frederic Schwartz, 63, American architect, prostate cancer.[566]
  • Ryan Tandy, 32, Australian rugby league player involved in match-fixing scandal, drug overdose.[567]
  • Mitraniketan Viswanathan, 86, Indian social reformer and environmentalist, founder of Mitraniketan.[568]
  • Bruce Woodgate, 74, British-born American aerospace engineer (NASA), designer and principal investigator for STIS on the Hubble Telescope, complications from strokes.[569]

29[]

  • Ali Gul Sangi, 61, Pakistani poet.[570]
  • Beverly Baker Fleitz, 84, American tennis player.[571]
  • Iveta Bartošová, 48, Czech singer, three-time winner of Zlatý slavík (1986, 1990, 1991), suicide by train.[572]
  • Graham Bizzell, 72, Australian cricketer.[573]
  • Frank Budd, 74, American Olympic sprinter (1960) and football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins).[574]
  • Tahar Chaïbi, 68, Tunisian footballer (Club Africain), complications from a stroke.[575]
  • M. V. Devan, 86, Indian artist and academic.[576]
  • Don Earl, 81, Australian footballer.[577]
  • Al Feldstein, 88, American writer and editor (Mad, Tales from the Crypt).[578]
  • Reuven Feuerstein, 92, Romanian-born Israeli psychologist.[579]
  • Bob Hoskins, 71, English actor (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Mona Lisa, Hook), pneumonia.[580]
  • Michael Kadosh, 74, Israeli football player and manager, cancer.[581]
  • Glenn Osser, 99, American musician, musical arranger, orchestra leader, and songwriter.[582]
  • Daphne Pochin Mould, 93, British author and photographer.[583]
  • Norma Pons, 71, Argentine actress and showgirl, natural causes.[584]
  • Ramil Rodriguez, 72, Filipino actor, lung cancer.[585]
  • Bassem Sabry, 31, Egyptian journalist, fall.[586]
  • Gailene Stock, 68, Australian ballet dancer and executive, Director of the Royal Ballet School (since 1999), cancer.[587]
  • Edgars Vinters, 94, Latvian painter.[588]
  • Walter Walsh, 106, American FBI agent and Olympic shooter (1948), longest-living Olympic competitor.[589]

30[]

  • Michael Brock, 94, British historian.[590]
  • Khaled Choudhury, 94, Indian theatre personality and artist.[591]
  • Kartina Dahari, 73, Malaysian singer, ovarian cancer.[592]
  • Chris Harris, 71, British actor, cancer.[593]
  • Leo Kraft, 91, American composer.[594]
  • Volodymyr Kudryavtsev, 79, Ukrainian lyricist.[595]
  • Julian Lewis, 67, British developmental biologist, cancer.[596]
  • Marsha Mehran, 36, Iranian-born American author.[597] (body discovered on this date)
  • Judi Meredith, 77, American actress (Ben Casey, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Hotel de Paree).[598]
  • Carl E. Moses, 84, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1965–1973, 1993–2007).[599]
  • Ralph Nattrass, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks).[600]
  • Larry Ramos, 72, American guitarist, banjo player, and vocalist (The Association), metastatic melanoma.[601]
  • Deborah Rogers, 76, British literary agent.[602]
  • Ian Ross, 73, Australian television news presenter (Nine Network, Seven Network), pancreatic cancer.[603]
  • Yukio Takefuta, 78, Japanese English education scholar.[604]
  • Sarmad Tariq, 38, Pakistani motivational speaker and paralysis activist, cardiac arrest.[605]
  • Junichi Watanabe, 80, Japanese writer (A Lost Paradise), prostate cancer.[606]
  • Mieczysław Wilczek, 82, Polish politician, Minister of Industry (1988–1989).[607]

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  33. ^ Archdiocese of Toronto Mourns the Passing of Retired Auxiliary Bishop Pearse Lacey at the Age of 97 Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
  34. ^ Allan Lindsay
  35. ^ Miloš Mikeln 1930–2014 (in Slovene)
  36. ^ Murió la actriz Consuelo Moure a sus 67 años (in Spanish)
  37. ^ Gen. Carl Mundy, 30th commandant of the Marine Corps, dies Archived 2014-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
  38. ^ Zmarł legendarny piłkarz Borussii Dortmund polskiego pochodzenia (in Polish)
  39. ^ Mary Lou Skok Obituary
  40. ^ Unnikrishnan Puthur is Dead
  41. ^ Gustavo Rodríguez obituary (in Spanish)
  42. ^ Vern Rutsala, award-winning poet and longtime teacher at Lewis & Clark College, died April 2
  43. ^ Dr Saja Taal Passes Away in Dakar Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
  44. ^ Sudan: 'Sudan's Poet of the People' Mahjoub Sharif Died
  45. ^ Petira Of Famed Chazan David Werdyger Z”L, Father Of Mordechai Ben David
  46. ^ ‘Most versatile and successful’ Swiss author dies
  47. ^ Son Of The Soil Dr. Joseph S. Archibald, QC Dies Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
  48. ^ IN MEMORIAM ANDREI BODIU (1965–2014) Archived 2014-04-10 at the Wayback Machine (in Romanian)
  49. ^ Fallece el diplomático Máximo Cajal (in Spanish)
  50. ^ Régine Marie Deforges: Erotic writer who fell foul of the authorities and became the first woman to own a publishing house in France
  51. ^ Obituary: Akira Endo / Music director for Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
  52. ^ Bishop Pedro Fré
  53. ^ Edvard Grimstad er død (in Norwegian)
  54. ^ Former MP Norval Horner dead at age 83 Archived May 20, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  55. ^ Fred Kida Obituary
  56. ^ Ex-staatssecretaris Virginie Korte-van Hemel overleden (in Dutch)
  57. ^ Hans-Günther Lange
  58. ^ Zum Tod von Paul Lüönd (1950–2014) (in German)
  59. ^ Zagreb Metropolitan Jovan Pavlovic dies at 78 Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
  60. ^ Prinz Michael ist tot (in German)
  61. ^ Nachruf Prof. Dr. phil. nat. Dr. techn. Heribert J. P. Reitböck (in German)
  62. ^ RYAN, John Joseph : Death notice
  63. ^ Paul Salamunovich dies at 86; led L.A. Master Chorale for 10 years
  64. ^ Serial killer executed with Texas' new drug supply Archived April 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  65. ^ "Charlotte's Arthur Smith, who wrote 'Dueling Banjos,' died Thursday at 93". Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  66. ^ PEdgar Robert Spencer Sr.
  67. ^ Advocate for young women dies
  68. ^ Cuba: Famous boxer Jose Aguilar Pulsano dies at 55 Archived May 5, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  69. ^ Ardill, Leonard Arthur (Len)
  70. ^ Condolences to the sword on horseback Minister Ismet Post
  71. ^ BATES, Dr. James
  72. ^ Dave Blakey: 1929 – 2014
  73. ^ Bill Blanton: Former legislator, school board member from Carrollton
  74. ^ Wing Commander Archie Boyd - obituary
  75. ^ Shipping magnate's son loses libel action against father of woman he was accused of raping
  76. ^ Joseph Anthony Doyle Obituary
  77. ^ Willie Duggan
  78. ^ Former Guinea-Bissau president Kumba Yala dies aged 61
  79. ^ Former City Commissioner Charles Jordan Dies at 77 Archived 2014-12-19 at the Wayback Machine
  80. ^ Konfrontationen mit dem innern Dämon (in German)
  81. ^ Margo MacDonald MSP dies at 70
  82. ^ Eintracht Braunschweig trauert um Klaus Meyer Archived 2018-10-24 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  83. ^ Anja Niedringhaus, Pulitzer Winner, Dies at 48 in Afghan Attack
  84. ^ Curtis Bill Pepper, Author, Reporter and Traveler, Is Dead at 96
  85. ^ Muhammad Qutb, brother of Sayyid Qutb, passes away
  86. ^ Emma Reed
  87. ^ Horse trainer Small, Breeders' Cup Classic winner, dies at 68
  88. ^ Elhunyt Szabó Gyula, a nemzet színésze (in Hungarian)
  89. ^ Gilltown Stud sire Azamour dies
  90. ^ Peru mourns loss of 'First Guitarist' Óscar Avilés Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  91. ^ Legendary coach passes
  92. ^ Former East York mayor Willis L. Blair dead at age 90
  93. ^ Obituary: Andrew ‘Jock’ Davidson, footballer
  94. ^ Alan Davie, Scottish artist, has died aged 93
  95. ^ Fallece Mariano Díaz (in Spanish)
  96. ^ Fallece Liz II, uno de los últimos de Helenio Herrera Archived April 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  97. ^ Death announcement (in Norwegian)
  98. ^ Stuart Fullerton, founder of UCF's Bug Closet, dies at 74
  99. ^ Leif M. Haanes (1932 - 2014) til minne (in Norwegian)
  100. ^ Wayne Henderson, Jazz Crusaders Co-Founder, Dies
  101. ^ ULLMAN, Rhondda Alder
  102. ^ Peter Matthiessen, Author and Naturalist, Is Dead at 86
  103. ^ Bruce McGinnis
  104. ^ Former Transport minister, Stanislaus Okurut is dead
  105. ^ Comedian John Pinette, 50, dies in Pittsburgh
  106. ^ Obituary – Gordon Melvile Smith
  107. ^ Yvonne Stoffel-Wagener
  108. ^ Air Commodore Peter Thorne - obituary
  109. ^ José Wilker Dies: Brazilian Globo Telenovela Actor Dead At 66
  110. ^ Mary Anderson dies at 96; actress had role in 'Gone With the Wind'
  111. ^ Jacques Castérède est mort Archived 2014-04-14 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  112. ^ Leee Black Childers, Rock Photographer, Dies
  113. ^ Liv Dommersnes er død (in Norwegian)
  114. ^ Sir Maurice Drake - obituary
  115. ^ Charles Farthing obituary
  116. ^ Gospel artist, Peter Kaberere, passes away
  117. ^ Elhunyt Kovács Erzsi táncdalénekes Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine (in Hungarian)
  118. ^ Domenico Mennitti (in Italian)
  119. ^ Mickey Rooney, Golden Age Box Office Giant, Dies at 93
  120. ^ Fallece el ex gobernador Leandro Rovirosa Wade Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  121. ^ H.E. Ambassador Farhad Sepahbody, Iranian Diplomat, dies at 85 in Sedona, Arizona.
  122. ^ Former UNC journalism professor Chuck Stone dies at 89 Archived April 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  123. ^ Legendary Motorcycle Designer Massimo Tamburini Passes Away
  124. ^ Van Vlahakis, creator of environmentally friendly ECOS laundry detergent, dead at 79
  125. ^ Алексенко Андрей Геннадьевич (in Russian)
  126. ^ Community mourns death of former MLA
  127. ^ Kevin Bokeili (in French)
  128. ^ Ashish Bose, demographer who coined the term Bimaru, dies at 83
  129. ^ Claudine Bouché (in French)
  130. ^ "New Orleans artist George Dureau, master painter and photographer, has died". Archived from the original on 2014-05-16. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  131. ^ Peaches Geldof: Writer and TV presenter dies aged 25
  132. ^ Professor James Alexander Green FRS
  133. ^ Saint-Nazaire L'athlète olympique Alexandre Guyodo s’est éteint à 92 ans (in French)
  134. ^ Xaver Hoger
  135. ^ Mi’kmaq elder Noel Knockwood dies at 81
  136. ^ ERNEST KURNOW
  137. ^ Ace cinematographer V. K. Murthy passes away
  138. ^ Perlita Neilson – obituary
  139. ^ President Obama’s aunt, who won asylum in 2010, dies in Boston
  140. ^ Jack Satter
  141. ^ Jerry Sharkey and Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park
  142. ^ John Shirley-Quirk, a Bass-Baritone and Specialist in Britten, Is Dead at 82
  143. ^ "Bluegrass Innovator and Pioneer George Shuffler has Died". Archived from the original on 2020-02-17. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  144. ^ Former veteran Rep. Steve Smith dead at 64
  145. ^ Josep Maria Subirachs obituary
  146. ^ "Scato Swu passes away". Archived from the original on 2016-02-04. Retrieved 2014-12-31.
  147. ^ Syria: Dutch priest Fr van der Lugt shot dead in Homs
  148. ^ Letter of condolence on the occasion of death of academician, Mr Čedo Vuković Archived 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine
  149. ^ Longtime Indiana basketball coach Royce Waltman dies at 72
  150. ^ Manila Bulletin chairman Don Emilio Yap passes away
  151. ^ Starla Joy Wood Brodie
  152. ^ Jim Brown
  153. ^ "Sandy Brown: 1939–2014". Archived from the original on 2014-04-08. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  154. ^ Cardinal Delly, former Chaldean patriarch, dead at 86
  155. ^ Kirchenkritiker Karlheinz Deschner ist tot (in German)
  156. ^ Adelaide’s ‘premier architect’ dies, aged 88
  157. ^ Former MP Shirish Chandra Dixit Dead Archived 2014-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
  158. ^ Dr. Fager, Neurosurgeon and Namesake of Great Racehorse, Dies at 90
  159. ^ Jay Galbraith Obituary
  160. ^ Music journalist Phil Hardy dies
  161. ^ 'American Jihadist' Eric Harroun Dies at 31 Archived 2014-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
  162. ^ Namibia: Ambassador to Egypt Dies
  163. ^ Services set for Art Kimball, lawmaker and lobbyist
  164. ^ Doliu în handbalul românesc. A murit o LEGENDĂ! (in Romanian)
  165. ^ Te Papa museum architect dies
  166. ^ Legislator and ski instructor ID'd from Motel 6
  167. ^ Der BFC Dynamo trauert um Herbert Schoen Archived April 16, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  168. ^ Taiwo, first UNILAG COE provost, dies at 103 Archived April 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  169. ^ Pro wrestling legend The Ultimate Warrior dead at 54
  170. ^ Adrianne Wadewitz, 37, Wikipedia Editor and Academic, Dies
  171. ^ Security chief for Mexican drug kingpin found dead Archived 2014-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
  172. ^ Joust artist and Williams pinball machine designer Python Anghelo has died
  173. ^ Frankston's Motown star Gil Askey dies at home
  174. ^ Former NFL Broncos player dies at home in Abingdon
  175. ^ Soviet Jewry Activist Jacob Birnbaum Dies at 87
  176. ^ Peter Blayney
  177. ^ Former CoR president dies
  178. ^ Adiós a Juan Crespo (in Spanish)
  179. ^ Lawmakers mourn death of Representative Rory Ellinger
  180. ^ Professor Norman Girvan dies
  181. ^ Professor Robin Holliday FRS
  182. ^ Professor Sir James Holt dies Archived 2014-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
  183. ^ Retired Archbishop Boniface Lele dies in Mombasa
  184. ^ René Mertens
  185. ^ EDWIN B. MILLER Obituary
  186. ^ BJP leader A Narendra passes away Archived April 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  187. ^ Former First Citizen Val Ogden dies
  188. ^ Former T&T PM, President ANR Robinson passes away
  189. ^ Fernando Terruzzi Biography
  190. ^ Svetlana Velmar-Jankovic dies Archived 2014-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
  191. ^ Dominique Baudis, défenseur des droits et ancien maire de Toulouse, est mort (in French)
  192. ^ RDC: décès d’un père de l’indépendance, Justin Bomboko (in French)
  193. ^ George Bornemissza
  194. ^ City mountaineer who helped Sir Edmund Hillary climb Everest dies aged 91
  195. ^ 2000 Belmont Stakes Winner Commendable Has Passed Away
  196. ^ Joe Dini, longtime Nevada Assembly speaker, dies at age 85 Archived April 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  197. ^ WMU Hall of Famer Bill Doolittle Passes Away
  198. ^ Gyász: elhunyt a tokiói bajnok pólócsapat gólvágója (in Hungarian)
  199. ^ Former finance minister Jim Flaherty is dead at 64
  200. ^ Deaf Actress, Phyllis Frelich Dies Archived April 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  201. ^ Producer, Friars Club Member Ken Greengrass Dies at 87
  202. ^ Grimaldi's Pizzeria Co-Founder Dies at 75
  203. ^ Bishop Ján Hirka †
  204. ^ Richard Hoggart obituary
  205. ^ Ski legend Tom Jacobs dies at 87
  206. ^ Doris Pilkington Garimara, author of Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence, dead at 76
  207. ^ "SC Pulitzer Prize-winning Pollock biographer dies". Archived from the original on 2014-04-11. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  208. ^ In memory of the outstanding person and scientist Anatoly P. Sukhorukov
  209. ^ Co-founder of Jamaican dance company, Eddy Thomas, dies at 82
  210. ^ Sue Townsend, author of Adrian Mole books, dies after short illness
  211. ^ Sidney Weintraub, Retired LBJ School Faculty Member, Dies at 91
  212. ^ Actor Alfredo Alcón dies at 84
  213. ^ Fallece el exjugador Antonio Aldonza (in Spanish)
  214. ^ Eppie Archuleta, master weaver, dies at age 92
  215. ^ Veteran Marathi musician Nandu Bhende dead
  216. ^ Schweizer Bildhauer Rolf Brem gestorben (in German)
  217. ^ Hal Cooper, TV Comedy Director, Dies at 91
  218. ^ Edna Doré obituary
  219. ^ Former Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Dies
  220. ^ Memorial service set for former Westfield state Rep. Cele Hahn
  221. ^ Pasadena community loses a sports legend: Bill Henry dead at 86
  222. ^ Legacy.com – Zander Hollander obituary
  223. ^ Former All-Star Lou Hudson dies at 69 Archived 2014-04-15 at the Wayback Machine
  224. ^ Longtime Neb. rabbi who invested with Buffett dies
  225. ^ Bernard J. Lechner Obituary
  226. ^ Leonard Levy
  227. ^ William J. Lyons Jr. Obituary
  228. ^ Eugene Webb McGehee
  229. ^ Olympiamedaillengewinnerin Volz-Mees gestorben (in German)
  230. ^ The founder of Needle surface-to-air missile systems
  231. ^ Ron Pundak, architect of Oslo Accords, dies at 59
  232. ^ “1 Night, 2 Days” Former Pet Mascot, Sang Geun, Passes Away
  233. ^ Obituary: Patrick Seale
  234. ^ Middlesbrough great Rolando Ugolini dies, aged 89
  235. ^ Jesse Winchester Dead at 69, Singer-Songwriter Became Anti-War Icon
  236. ^ Carl Zimmermann, 96, was silver-haired dean of Milwaukee broadcast news
  237. ^ Darrell Zwerling Has Passed Away
  238. ^ Mort de Pierre Autin-Grenier, écrivain des « riens du tout » (in French)
  239. ^ Robin Capell
  240. ^ image: http://assets.gazette.s3.amazonaws.com/sections/member-benefits/images/gaz-paywall-label-button-blue.svg Gazette Premium Content Jerry Carle, Colorado College sports icon, dies at 90
  241. ^ James Coleman, iconic Asbury Park resident, dies at 90
  242. ^ Trauer um Experten für Personalwesen und ehemaligen Universitätsrektor Professor Eduard Gaugler (in German)
  243. ^ Beverly Hanson, forgotten pioneer in women's golf
  244. ^ Robert Harder, longest-serving Cabinet secretary in state history, dies at 84
  245. ^ Fred Ho, Saxophonist, Composer and Radical Activist, Dies at 56
  246. ^ Musician Brita Koivunen passes away
  247. ^ RIP Pierre-Henri Mentheour
  248. ^ Goodbye My Flag Archived 2016-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
  249. ^ Øystein Øystå (in Norwegian)
  250. ^ A player from Boulogne died in a car accident
  251. ^ Rob Potter, 1950-2014
  252. ^ Hal Smith dies, played 10 seasons
  253. ^ Former NASCAR driver Standridge dies
  254. ^ Deaths – WATT
  255. ^ Michael Boddy: New wave theatre pioneer had lust for life and language
  256. ^ In memoriam: Howard Brandt, theoretical physicist and inventor
  257. ^ John Brunsdon obituary
  258. ^ Mathematics, imagination and reality. The legacy of Emma Castelnuovo
  259. ^ Choramo, Mahay (A)
  260. ^ Artist Clarke kept his cool in the ghetto
  261. ^ Obituary: Peter Drummond-Murray of Mastrick, businessman and private herald
  262. ^ Tucson sports legend Enke passes away at 89
  263. ^ Dr. Sally Haydon Obituary
  264. ^ Edward Kamuda, Titanic Historical Society Founder, Dies at 74 Archived 2014-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
  265. ^ Ernesto Laclau passes away at 78
  266. ^ Otto Petersen, the Voice of Vulgarity, Dies at 53
  267. ^ Sheriff: Author Michael Ruppert dies of self-inflicted gunshot wound
  268. ^ Greek bishop Theoklitos of Ioannina dies
  269. ^ Irene James Shepard Obituary
  270. ^ Rafał Sznajder nie żyje. Prawdopodobnie miał atak serca Archived 2014-04-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Polish)
  271. ^ Lyricist Kshetra Pratap Adhikari no more
  272. ^ NPP founding father dies at 37 Military Hospital
  273. ^ Deceased Estates
  274. ^ HOWARD C. BEHRENS
  275. ^ F. Reid Buckley, Novelist and Columnist, Dies at 83
  276. ^ Romanian poet, dissident Nina Cassian dies
  277. ^ Former UH women's basketball coach Joe Curl dies at 59
  278. ^ Phillip Hayes Dean, playwright of 'Paul Robeson,' dies at 83
  279. ^ Reg Egan
  280. ^ Peter Ellson - A Tribute
  281. ^ Brian Harradine, Australia's longest-serving senator, dies in Tasmania aged 79
  282. ^ Holth, Thorleif ( 1931-2014 ) (in Norwegian)
  283. ^ Cult literary figure Crad Kilodney dies
  284. ^ Ingeborg Wells: Actress and singer who was a star in Hitler's Germany before continuing her career in postwar Britain
  285. ^ Muere Albert Manent, Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes. (in Spanish)
  286. ^ U sjećanje na Rudolfa Matutinovića (1927–2014) (in Croatian)
  287. ^ Wally Olins, the man who rebranded British Telecom as BT, dies aged 83
  288. ^ El pintor madrileño Manuel Ortega fallece a los 92 años. (in Spanish)
  289. ^ Armando Peraza obituary: Flamboyant bongo drummer dies at 89
  290. ^ Congo militia chief "Morgan" killed in army firefight
  291. ^ Umrl je oblikovalec Davorin Savnik (in Slovene)
  292. ^ Willie Norman (Bill) Sinegal Obituary
  293. ^ W.Va. GOP says former U.S. Rep. Staton has died Archived 2014-04-16 at the Wayback Machine
  294. ^ Sailor Moon's English Zoisite Voice Actress Kirsten Bishop Passes Away
  295. ^ "Little Joe Cook, at 91; his falsetto on 'Peanuts' a huge hit". Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
  296. ^ Eglise Catholique / Deuil : Décès de Mgr Robert-Casimir Tonyui Messan Dosseh-Anyron, Archevêque émérite de Lomé (in French)
  297. ^ John Ducker
  298. ^ Former KORN Touring Guitarist SHANE GIBSON dead at 35
  299. ^ Former AP reporter Robert Heard dies at age 84
  300. ^ William Hird
  301. ^ John C. Houbolt, Unsung Hero of the Apollo Program, Dies at Age 95
  302. ^ Muere Junior, voz y alma de los primeros Brincos (in Spanish)
  303. ^ 罗青长:曾任中央调查部部长 周总理临终前召见 (in Chinese)
  304. ^ Thomas C. Salamone
  305. ^ Thai Language Scholar Ratchanee Dies Archived 2014-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
  306. ^ A los 50 años fallece ex futbolista Claudio Tello Archived 2014-04-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  307. ^ Rosemary Tonks obituary
  308. ^ Murió el filósofo y semiólogo Eliseo Verón (in Spanish)
  309. ^ Falleció Hugo Villar, exdirector del Clínicas y fundador del FA Archived 2014-04-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  310. ^ Owen Woodhouse dies, aged 97
  311. ^ Muere el Obispo Emérito Anselmo (in Spanish)
  312. ^ Basil Anthony
  313. ^ Muere el exalcalde de Badalona Joan Blanch (in Spanish)
  314. ^ Dr. Anne BRISCOE Obituary
  315. ^ Brock Brower, magazine journalist, novelist and TV writer, dies at 82
  316. ^ "Charles Gyude Bryant, Former Liberia Interim President is Dead". Archived from the original on 2014-04-17. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  317. ^ "Scientist and philanthropist Douglas Coleman dies". Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  318. ^ Longtime Conn. Jewish Ledger publisher dies
  319. ^ "Husband of Princess Shahnaz Pahlavi Khosrow Jahanbani passed away". Archived from the original on 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  320. ^ Liverpool singer-songwriter Stan Kelly has died
  321. ^ Dundee United legend Frank Kopel dies Archived 2014-04-25 at the Wayback Machine
  322. ^ Zemřel významný český malíř Jiří Načeradský (in Czech)
  323. ^ Basil Paterson, trailblazing New York politician, former Gov. David Paterson's father, dead at 87
  324. ^ In Remembrance: Leonard M. Rosen, Co-Founder of Wachtell, Lipton
  325. ^ Finland mourns pioneering striker Rytkönen
  326. ^ "Scandal-hit French doctor Jacques Servier dies at 92". Archived from the original on 2014-04-30. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  327. ^ Diplomatische Akademie Wien trauert um Gründungsdirektor Prof. Ernst Florian Winter Archived 2014-04-20 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  328. ^ Ashwath Aiyappa
  329. ^ Murió la actríz venezolana Mayra Alejandra Archived 2014-04-19 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  330. ^ Minnesota Senate pioneer Nancy Brataas, 86, dies
  331. ^ Former 3-term Hoboken Mayor Steve Cappiello, 89, laid to rest
  332. ^ Salsa legend Cheo Feliciano dies in car wreck
  333. ^ Murió el exministro de transportes Andrés Uriel Gallego (in Spanish)
  334. ^ Gabriel García Márquez, Literary Pioneer, Dies at 87
  335. ^ Michael C. Janeway, former Boston Globe editor and author, dies at 73
  336. ^ Former spy turned designer Bernat Klein dies at 91
  337. ^ McDowell Lee, longtime Secretary of the Senate, dies
  338. ^ University mourns Wojciech Lesnikowski, Distinguished Professor of Architecture
  339. ^ Morre em SP o empresário Henry Maksoud (in Portuguese)
  340. ^ Tony Marriott - obituary
  341. ^ Ex-Davis-Cup-Spieler Meiler ist tot (in German)
  342. ^ São Tomé: ex-primeiro-ministro Raul Wagner Bragança Neto, morre, em França Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  343. ^ NYU’s Fourteenth President L. Jay Oliva Passes Away
  344. ^ 'Murdered' Ukraine politician faced hostile mob, video shows
  345. ^ Karpal killed in accident near Kampar
  346. ^ Mr Ernest Lloyd Sommerlad (1919-2014)
  347. ^ Έφυγε ο στρατηγός Νικόλαος Βορβολάκος (in Greek)
  348. ^ AMU General Secretariat announces death of Habib Boularès Archived April 20, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  349. ^ Former CBS News President David Burke Dies
  350. ^ Former Kansas lawmaker dies after crashing plane in Marion County Archived 2014-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
  351. ^ Tamil Film Director Guru Dhanapal Passes Away
  352. ^ Preminuo sociolog religije Mirko Đorđević (in Serbian)
  353. ^ Sanford Jay Frank: Obituary
  354. ^ Bob Gray, influential Washington lobbyist and founder of Gray & Co., dies at 92
  355. ^ Solomons MP Hatimoana dies of pneumonia
  356. ^ Passings: Deon Jackson (1946-2014)
  357. ^ Former Dynamo Moscow striker Kosolapov commits suicide
  358. ^ Trygve Lange-Nielsen er død (in Norwegian)
  359. ^ Bishop Ramón Malla Call †
  360. ^ Independent MLA David McClarty dies after illness
  361. ^ Zemřel herec a dabér Antonín Molčík (in Czech)
  362. ^ Last Democrat elected in Utah County dies at 95
  363. ^ Brian Priestman, 87, former Denver Symphony conductor
  364. ^ Former Berkeley lab director Sessler dies at 85
  365. ^ Israel's first-ever ambassador to China dies at 86
  366. ^ West Ham United forward Dylan Tombides has passed away at the age of 20 Archived 2014-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
  367. ^ Legendary singer Bashir Ahmed laid to eternal rest
  368. ^ Legendary Idaho House tax committee chairman Steve Antone dead at 92
  369. ^ Nachruf Theophil Antonicek (in German)
  370. ^ Lindy Berry, a former TCU All-America quarterback, dies at 86
  371. ^ Helena Tyers Death Notice
  372. ^ Чирков Юрий Иванович (in Russian)
  373. ^ Derek Cooper obituary
  374. ^ Morre o locutor esportivo Luciano do Valle (in Portuguese)
  375. ^ George Downton 1928-2014 Obituary
  376. ^ Kan Cheong Dunn
  377. ^ Former Cook sheriff, judge Richard Elrod dies
  378. ^ Ninsoare în april cu flori de adio Diomid Gherman: 10.04.1928 19.04.2014 Archived July 25, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in Romanian)
  379. ^ JOHN R. GIBSON Obituary
  380. ^ Actrice Mimi Kok (80) overleden (in Dutch)
  381. ^ Rabbi Aaron Landes, Prominent Leader and Naval Chaplain, Dies at 84
  382. ^ Former Radio 4 boss Ian McIntyre dies, aged 82
  383. ^ Mark Prothero, attorney for Green River killer, dies at 57 Archived April 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  384. ^ Konstnären Erik Schmidt har avlidit. (in Estonian)
  385. ^ Country Singer Kevin Sharp Dies at 43
  386. ^ Adhik Shirodkar, eminent defence counsel, passes away
  387. ^ Dominican singer Sonia Silvestre dies at 61 Archived April 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  388. ^ BARRY EVAN STERLING Obituary
  389. ^ Stopp, Eric John Chancellor (John)
  390. ^ Oud-Journaallezer Thors overleden (in Dutch)
  391. ^ Grant Holding owner Hrant Vardanyan dies at 65: Leading businessman succumbs to heart disease
  392. ^ Jim Woodhouse
  393. ^ Ruth Baltra: Maestra De Generaciones (in Spanish)
  394. ^ Dominator vom Bosporus ist tot (in German)
  395. ^ "Elite News" Founder, Civil Rights Activist Bill Blair Dead At 92
  396. ^ Torrey C. Brown, state natural resources secretary
  397. ^ Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter dead at 76
  398. ^ Former USD football coach, AD ‘Beanie’ Cooper dies
  399. ^ Theodore J. "Ted" Dollarhide
  400. ^ David Nichol Sharp Kerr CBE
  401. ^ Remembering Dr. Robert Longacre (1922-2014)
  402. ^ Author Alistair MacLeod dies at 77, remembered as 'great writer and a great man'
  403. ^ George McDonald, 90, Dies; Union Leader Helped Save Newspaper Jobs
  404. ^ В Москве скончался литературовед, литературный критик Бенедикт Сарнов (in Russian)
  405. ^ Peter Scoones - obituary
  406. ^ 篠塚良雄さん死去 旧日本軍731部隊員で証言者 (in Japanese)
  407. ^ Former BBC racing host Julian Wilson dies at 73 Archived 2014-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
  408. ^ Neville Wran: former New South Wales premier dies aged 87
  409. ^ Edmund Abel, Mr. Coffee Inventor Who Didn’t Partake, Dies at 92
  410. ^ Eliza T. Dresang, Author and Noted Professor of Library Science, Dies at 72
  411. ^ RIP Local Country Star Mundo Earwood
  412. ^ Former Deputy PM Herb Gray has died
  413. ^ San Jose's first female mayor, Janet Gray Hayes, has died at 87
  414. ^ George Heilmeier, Whose LCDs Ushered In Flat Screens, Dies at 77
  415. ^ Obituary for Lionel Heinrich
  416. ^ 'Whirlybirds' Star Craig Hill Dies at 88
  417. ^ Zemřel Ing. Ladislav Hlaváček (in Czech)
  418. ^ Two former Oklahoma A&M basketball standouts pass away
  419. ^ Former AP photographer Harry Koundakjian dies Archived May 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  420. ^ Умер актер Александр Леньков (in Russian)
  421. ^ One hundred years of 'Honor'; WWII war hero Matsumoto dead, at age 100
  422. ^ Arlene McQuade, Daughter on 1950s Sitcom 'The Goldbergs', Dies at 77
  423. ^ Nigeria: Albert Onyeawuna Passes On At 78 Years
  424. ^ Fallece en Madrid el actor valenciano Ramón Pons (in Spanish)
  425. ^ Former Oregon lawmaker Gene Timms dies at 81
  426. ^ Falleció el Obispo auxiliar de Portoviejo, Francisco Vera (in Spanish)
  427. ^ Anti-junta Myanmar journalist Win Tin dies at 85
  428. ^ Harry Bell: Tributes as tough-tackling former Boro midfielder dies aged 89
  429. ^ مرگ کودتاچی در بیمارستان رئیس جمهوری قبل از نتیجه انتخابات (in Persian)
  430. ^ "Neil Chanmugam".
  431. ^ Sad passing of a Donegal legend - John Hannigan
  432. ^ Funeral set for former Ute star, NFL champion Allen Jacobs
  433. ^ Basketball coach Klucas passes at age 72
  434. ^ Jovan Krkobabic dies at age of 84
  435. ^ Liwewe dies
  436. ^ Esta mañana falleció ex ministro de gobierno de Pinochet, Alfonso Márquez de la Plata (in Spanish)
  437. ^ Ricardo Mórtola, arquitecto de megaobras, falleció ayer. (in Spanish)
  438. ^ Birmingham Central Mosque chairman Dr Mohammad Naseem dies aged 90
  439. ^ "Nollywood Actor Chris Died Yesterday". Archived from the original on 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  440. ^ Werner Potzernheim gestorben (in German)
  441. ^ Hall of Famer Safely Kept dead at 28
  442. ^ Major Gordon Smith - obituary
  443. ^ Falleció el artista plástico carabobeño Oswaldo Vigas (in Spanish)
  444. ^ Order of Canada journalist Val Werier dies at age 96
  445. ^ Falleció el músico Benjamín Brea Archived 2014-04-25 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  446. ^ In Memory of Monte R. Geralds
  447. ^ Michael Glawogger, Who Filmed Lives of Desperation, Dies at 54
  448. ^ Władysława Górska (1920-2014) (in Polish)
  449. ^ Jaap Havekotte sr. (102) overleden (in Dutch)
  450. ^ Kenneth Kennedy, father of human palaeontology in south Asia, passes away
  451. ^ Panistas lamentan fallecimiento de Federico Ling Altamirano Archived 2014-04-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  452. ^ Cuban hurler Conrado 'Connie' Marrero, oldest living former MLB player, dies just shy of 103
  453. ^ Ein besonnener und ruhiger Mensch Archived 2014-05-05 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  454. ^ Marcos-time SC Justice Lorenzo Relova dies
  455. ^ F. Michael Rogers, GEN, USAF, Ret.
  456. ^ Roby Schaeffer
  457. ^ Camilla's Brother Dies Of Head Injury After Fall
  458. ^ Patric Standford - obituary
  459. ^ Former PAP MP Dr Dixie Tan dies aged 78 Archived April 25, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  460. ^ 中国前驻美国大使朱启祯同志逝世 (in Chinese)
  461. ^ Angeles Arrien
  462. ^ Actor Ricardo Bauleo dies at 67
  463. ^ Umrl je Bogdan Borčić (in Slovene)
  464. ^ Louis Gage
  465. ^ Austrian architect and designer Hans Hollein, 1985 Pritzker prize winner, dies at 80 Archived April 25, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  466. ^ Sandy Jardine: Rangers and Scotland great dies aged 65
  467. ^ 加賀谷健前参院議員死去 Archived 2014-05-14 at archive.today (in Japanese)
  468. ^ "Colonel James H Kasler". Archived from the original on 2014-05-27. Retrieved 2014-05-27.
  469. ^ Michel Lang, le réalisateur d’À nous les petites anglaises, est décédé (in French)
  470. ^ Rolf Johan Lenschow (in Norwegian)
  471. ^ Eugène Letendre
  472. ^ Image Funeral of Grand Ayatollah Moslem Malakouti in Qom
  473. ^ Musto dead at 85 Archived April 24, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  474. ^ Former NSW Supreme Court judge Barry O'Keefe dies
  475. ^ Famous Armenian composer Konstantin Orbelian died in Los Angeles at 86
  476. ^ Ringleader Of Human Smuggling Ring Dies, Leaving A Complex Legacy
  477. ^ Bogdan Poniatowski nie żyje (in Polish)
  478. ^ YSR Congress MLA Shobha Nagi Reddy succumbs to road accident injuries
  479. ^ Poet Tadeusz Rozewicz dies, aged 92
  480. ^ "Eddie Rubin Obituary - Los Angeles Times". Legacy.com. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  481. ^ "Vishweshwar Thool".
  482. ^ FREDERICK C. TURNER Notice
  483. ^ Zmarł Jerzy Wieteski, mistrz Polski z ŁKS 1958 (in Polish)
  484. ^ Flor Coffey RIP
  485. ^ Bishop Boniface Nyema Dalieh
  486. ^ Former SL first-class cricketer dies aged 81
  487. ^ Former NDP MP Dan Heap dies at 88
  488. ^ In memoriam: James Higginbotham, 72
  489. ^ In Memoriam: Judge William J. Holloway, Jr.
  490. ^ Umrl Stanko Lorger, prvi Slovenec med atletsko elito (in Slovene)
  491. ^ Brazilian Ex-Soldier Who Admitted Torture Is Killed
  492. ^ Ernest Glenn McClain
  493. ^ Earl Morrall Is Dead at 79; Led 2 Teams to Super Bowl
  494. ^ Major Mukund Varadarajan Awarded Ashok Chakra, the Highest Gallantry Award
  495. ^ Tito Vilanova dies: Ex-Barcelona coach loses cancer battle aged 45
  496. ^ German-Jewish writer Stefanie Zweig dies at 81
  497. ^ RIP: Георгий Максимович Адельсон-Вельский (in Russian)
  498. ^ William Ash obituary
  499. ^ David Brokenshire 1925 - 2014
  500. ^ Actress was rarely out of work on stage and screen
  501. ^ Bispo de Três Lagoas, MS, morre aos 61 anos (in Portuguese)
  502. ^ Tony DiMidio
  503. ^ Ole Enger er død (in Norwegian)
  504. ^ Décès de Jacqueline Ferrand (in French)
  505. ^ OHB mourning the loss of its founder Manfred Fuchs Archived 2014-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
  506. ^ First Bishop of Antipolo passes away at 88
  507. ^ Gerald S. Guralnik Chancellor’s Professor of Physics
  508. ^ In Memory of Patrick Dewes Hanan
  509. ^ Wampanoag chief, WWII vet Haynes dies at 88
  510. ^ Michael Heisley, billionaire who owned NBA's Grizzlies, dies at 77 Archived April 27, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  511. ^ Passing of Tim Hunt – Services this Saturday
  512. ^ ‘Punt, Bama, Punt’ legend David Langner dead at age 62
  513. ^ Sandro Lopopolo, Olympian, Passes Away at Age 74
  514. ^ Lee Marshall dies at 64; voice of Tony the Tiger Archived May 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  515. ^ Tony Ninos, former mayor of Cocoa, dies
  516. ^ Corpo de dom Aloísio Roque Oppermann é sepultado em Uberaba (in Portuguese)
  517. ^ Fallece el galán Antonio Pica (in Spanish)
  518. ^ Judith Ann Pinsker
  519. ^ LTC Bob Powell obituary
  520. ^ DJ Rashad died as a result of a blood clot, not drugs
  521. ^ Seth Roberts Obituary
  522. ^ Paul Robeson Jr., Activist and Author, Dies at 86
  523. ^ Adolf Seilacher starb am Samstag im Alter von 89 Jahren Archived 2014-05-02 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  524. ^ Died: Glen H. Stassen, Baptist Ethicist Who Pioneered 'Just Peacemaking'
  525. ^ Philip Sugden - obituary
  526. ^ Former legislative giant Stan Turley dead at 93
  527. ^ עו"ד יגאל ארנון הלך לעולמו בגיל 84 (in Hebrew)
  528. ^ Former Real Madrid, Roma and Sampdoria coach Vujadin Boskov dies at 82
  529. ^ Charles Allen Clayton III
  530. ^ Former 49er Dan Colchico dies at 76 Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine
  531. ^ Falleció pintor y escultor guayaquileño Theo Constante.
  532. ^ RIP Micheline Dax
  533. ^ TV actor Rakesh Diwana dies
  534. ^ DJ E-Z Rock of 'It Takes Two' Fame Dead at 46
  535. ^ Dr. T. Scarlett Epstein, OBE (Order of the British Empire)
  536. ^ MOTORSPORT Harry 'The Fox' Firth dies at 96 Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine
  537. ^ ⋅Obituary: Peter Hallock, renowned composer, organist
  538. ^ Morreu o poeta e escritor Vasco Graça Moura Archived 2014-04-27 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  539. ^ "Preminuo Ilija Ničić". Archived from the original on 2018-10-24. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  540. ^ Andréa Parisy, actrice dans "La Grande Vadrouille", est morte (in French)
  541. ^ Marlbert "Spider" Pradd Jr.
  542. ^ Eski milli basketbolcu Turhan Tezol vefat etti (in Turkish)
  543. ^ RIP – The Birth World Mourns The Loss Of Giants Marsden Wagner And David Chamberlain – Gone In The Same Week
  544. ^ Hiihdon olympiavoittaja Toimi Alatalo on kuollut (in Finnish)
  545. ^ Tributes paid to our poet laureate Gerard Benson
  546. ^ Morre Pedro Cunha, ator da telenovela 'Doida Por Ti', na TVI Archived 2014-05-01 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  547. ^ Barbara Fiske Calhoun obituary: Wartime cartoonist who dropped out and founded what was a hippie commune decades ahead of its time
  548. ^ Former head scout Garnet de la Hunt dies after cancer battle
  549. ^ Ministerial departments regret Archbishop Franklin's death
  550. ^ Ушёл из жизни Валерий Горюшев Archived 2014-05-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  551. ^ William H. Honan, Journalist and Author, Dies at 83
  552. ^ Amaka Igwe: Atiku, Nollywood, AfricaMagic, AMAA mourn
  553. ^ Hawaii music legend Dennis Kamakahi dies Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine
  554. ^ Richard Kershaw obituary
  555. ^ Bagh legend Ismail Khatri dies in Dhar district
  556. ^ Former VFA champion Derek King dies at age 65
  557. ^ Edgar Laprade, 94, Center And Gentleman on the Ice
  558. ^ Longtime Astros scout dies[permanent dead link]
  559. ^ Former Processing Editor Of Utusan Malaysia, Kamaruzaman Mohamad Dies
  560. ^ "Madan Pande".
  561. ^ "J. Dwight Pentecost Tribute". Archived from the original on 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  562. ^ Sidney Postol, longtime civic leader, dies at 96
  563. ^ Hall of Fame coach Jack Ramsay dies
  564. ^ Djahanguir RIAHI (in French)
  565. ^ Idris Sardi dies aged 76
  566. ^ Frederic Schwartz, 63, Dies; Designed Sept. 11 Memorials
  567. ^ Former NRL player Ryan Tandy dead at 32
  568. ^ ‘Mitraniketan’ Vishwanathan dead
  569. ^ Astronomer Bruce Woodgate, inventor of the camera used on Hubble telescope has died
  570. ^ معروف شاعر علی گل سانگی انتقال کرگئے (in Urdu)
  571. ^ Beverly Joyce Fleitz
  572. ^ Pop star Iveta Bartošová dies
  573. ^ "Graham Bizzell".
  574. ^ Frank Budd, Once Known as World’s Fastest Human, Dies at 74
  575. ^ Club Africain : Décès de Tahar Chaibi Archived 2014-04-29 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  576. ^ Artist M.V. Devan passes away
  577. ^ Don Earl
  578. ^ Al Feldstein, longtime Mad magazine editor, dies at 88
  579. ^ Professor Reuven Feuerstein: A personal remembrance from a very grateful mother
  580. ^ Actor Bob Hoskins dies aged 71
  581. ^ הלך לעולמו מאמן הכדורגל מיכאל לופא קדוש Archived 2014-07-20 at the Wayback Machine (in Hebrew)
  582. ^ Abe Osser - Obituary
  583. ^ Author Pochin Mould’s adventure in life comes to an end
  584. ^ Murió la actriz Norma Pons Archived 2014-05-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  585. ^ Stars ’66 batch member Ramil Rodriguez; 72
  586. ^ Bassem Sabry, a voice of Egypt's 2011 revolution, dies in accident
  587. ^ Gailene Stock
  588. ^ Mūžībā aizgājis gleznotājs Edgars Vinters (in Latvian)
  589. ^ Walter Walsh, oldest Olympian, dies days shy of 107th birthday
  590. ^ Eminent dean and scholar whose historical work is published soon
  591. ^ Khaled Choudhury
  592. ^ Popular Malay entertainer Kartina Dahari dies Archived May 2, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  593. ^ Bristol Old Vic panto star Chris Harris has died Archived 2014-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
  594. ^ LEO KRAFT Obituary
  595. ^ Історія пісні: "Стожари" - хіт для всіх поколінь (in Ukrainian)
  596. ^ A tribute to Professor Julian Lewis
  597. ^ Bestselling author found dead in her Irish home
  598. ^ Judi Meredith Nelson
  599. ^ Ex-Rep. Carl Moses, 84, dies
  600. ^ Ralph Nattrass
  601. ^ Passings: Larry Ramos, Billy Frank Jr
  602. ^ Deborah Rogers obituary
  603. ^ Television newsreader Ian Ross dead at 73
  604. ^ 本部より : 訃報 (in Japanese)
  605. ^ Pakistan quadriplegic motivational speaker Sarmad Tariq dies
  606. ^ Japanese Writer Junichi Watanabe Dies at 80
  607. ^ Mieczyslaw Wilczek's law
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