Deaths in December 2005

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The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2005.

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.

December 2005[]

1[]

  • Gust Avrakotos, 67, American CIA agent who armed the mujaheddin of Afghanistan.[1]
  • Mary Hayley Bell, 94, British actress, Alzheimer's disease.[2]
  • Hermann Buchner, 86, German World War II flying ace.
  • Jack Colvin, 73, American actor, (The Incredible Hulk), coronary thrombosis.
  • Michael Evans, 61, American White House photographer, noted for capturing the trademark image of Ronald Reagan wearing a cowboy hat, cancer.[3]
  • Ray Hanna, 77, New Zealand-born warbird pilot and founder of The Old Flying Machine Company.[4]
  • Victor Premasagar, 78, Indian theologian and Bishop of Medak (1993–1992).

2[]

  • Lillian Browse, 99, British art dealer.[5]
  • Shawn Paul Humphries, 34, American convicted murderer, executed in South Carolina.
  • Malik Joyeux, 25, French professional surfer, killed at Hawaii's Banzai Pipeline.[6]
  • William P. Lawrence, 75, American retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral, first to fly at twice the speed of sound.[7]
  • Leonard Lewis, 78, British television director and producer.[8]
  • Peter Menegazzo, 61, Australian cattle baron, killed (along with his wife Angela) in a plane crash.[9]
  • Van Tuong Nguyen, 25, Australian convicted of drug trafficking, execution by hanging.[10]
  • V. Krishna Rao, 80, Indian politician.
  • Mohammed Amza Zubeidi, 67, Iraqi politician, former prime minister under Saddam Hussein.

3[]

  • Peter Aschwanden, 63, American illustrator, cancer.
  • Frederick Ashworth, 93, American naval officer, weaponeer who dropped atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
  • Peter Cook, 62, Australian politician, melanoma.
  • Lance Dossor, 90, Australian pianist.
  • John Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead, 73, British aristocrat and politician.
  • Kikka Sirén, 41, Finnish pop/schlager singer, heart attack.
  • Kåre Kristiansen, 85, Norwegian politician, minister of Oil and Energy (1983–1986).
  • Atsuko Tanaka, 74, Japanese avant-garde artist.[11]
  • Allan Waters, 84, Canadian broadcasting icon

4[]

  • Débora Arango, 98, Colombian artist.[12]
  • Percy Brandt, 83, Swedish actor.
  • Errol Brathwaite, 81, New Zealand writer.
  • Gregg Hoffman, 42, American film producer, natural causes.[13]
  • Gloria Lasso, 83, Spanish singer.

5[]

  • John Alvheim, 75, Norwegian politician.
  • Gerald Smedley Andrews, 101, Canadian civil servant.
  • Wesley Baker, 47, American convicted murderer, executed in Maryland.
  • Liu Binyan, 80, Chinese author and dissident, cancer.[14]
  • Gerard Bruggink, 88, Dutch World War II pilot.
  • Ursula Buckel, 79, German soprano.
  • Netai Bysack, 84, Indian Olympic cyclist.
  • Milo Dor, 82, Serbian-born Austrian author, heart failure.
  • Edward L. Masry, 73, American attorney and mentor to Erin Brockovich, complications of diabetes.[15]
  • Kevin "Big Kev" McQuay, 56, Australian businessman and media personality, heart attack.[16]
  • Frits Philips, 100, Dutch businessman, grandson of the founder of Philips, complications from a fall.
  • Bob Richardson, 77, American fashion photographer.[17]
  • Bill Robinson, 71, British rugby league player.

6[]

  • Charly Gaul, 72, Luxembourgian cyclist, winner of the 1958 Tour de France.[18]
  • Richard Grimsdale, 76, British electrical engineer, built the world's first transistorised computer and was at the forefront of work on Read Only Memory.[19]
  • Paul Halla, 74, Austrian footballer.
  • Hanns Dieter Hüsch, 80, German political satirist.
  • Devan Nair, 82, President of Singapore (1981–1985).[20]
  • Jerzy Pajaczkowski-Dydynski, 111, Polish-born oldest man in the UK at the time of his death.[21]
  • Danny Williams, 63, South African popular singer, lung cancer.

7[]

  • Lucy d'Abreu, 113, Indian-born oldest person in the UK at the time of her death.[22]
  • Rigoberto Alpizar, 44, American airplane passenger fatally shot by U.S. Air Marshals after allegedly claiming he had placed a bomb aboard.
  • Martine Bercher, 61, American football player.
  • Adrian Biddle, 53, British cinematographer (Aliens, The Princess Bride, Thelma & Louise), heart attack.
  • Marvin Braude, 85, American member of Los Angeles City Council.[23]
  • Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., 65, American politician, former South Carolina governor (1987–1995), and member of U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1987).
  • Bud Carson, 75, American football player, former NFL head coach, emphysema.[24]
  • Loomis Dean, 88, American photographer, notably for Life magazine.

8[]

  • R. W. Bradford, 58, American writer, publisher of Liberty magazine, kidney cancer.
  • Dame Rose Heilbron, 91, British judge.[25]
  • Donald Martino, 74, American composer.[26]
  • George D. Painter, 91, British biographer.[27]
  • Leo Scheffczyk, 85, German Roman Cardinal Deacon of San Francesco Saverio alla Garbatella, Germany.[28]
  • Roger Shattuck, 82, American writer and critic, prostate cancer.[29]
  • J.N. Williamson, 73, American horror writer, author and publisher.
  • Georgiy Zhzhonov, 90, Russian actor and writer.

9[]

  • Alan John Beale, 72, British virologist.
  • Norman Blundell, 88, Australian cricketer.
  • Mike Botts, 61, American drummer with 1970s soft rock band Bread, toured and recorded with Linda Ronstadt, Dan Fogelberg, Tina Turner and others, cancer.
  • Homer Mensch, 91, American internationally known bass player, Juilliard teacher.
  • Eunice Norton, 97, American classical pianist and music promoter.
  • György Sándor, 93, Hungarian internationally famous pianist, Juilliard teacher, heart failure.[30]
  • Robert Sheckley, 77, American science fiction author, brain aneurysm.[31]

10[]

  • Frank Cooke, 92, American entrepreneur.
  • Mary Jackson, 95, American schoolteacher and actress (The Waltons, Parenthood).
  • Eugene McCarthy, 89, American politician, former Democratic United States Senator from Minnesota (1959–1971), and United States Representative (1949–1959) and presidential primary candidate.[32]
  • Jim McIntyre, 78, American basketball player.
  • Richard Pryor, 65, American comedian and actor (Stir Crazy, Harlem Nights), heart attack and complications of multiple sclerosis.[33]
  • Clark G. Reynolds, 65, American naval historian.[34]

11[]

  • Walter Cudzik, 73, American NFL and American Football League center for the Boston Patriots.
  • Del Philpott, 82, American soldier and scientist.
  • Richard Sandbrook, 59, British environmentalist.
  • Hayim Tadmor, 82, Israeli Assyriologist and professor.[35]

12[]

  • Eric D'Arcy, 81, Australia Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Hobart, Tasmania.
  • Max Mariu, 53, First Maori Catholic bishop.
  • Robert Newmyer, 49, American film producer, heart attack triggered by asthma.[36]
  • David Pritchard, 86, British chess player and chess writer.
  • Gebran Tueni, 48, Lebanese journalist and politician, assassinated by a car bomb.

13[]

  • John Barraclough, 79, Australian politician.
  • Sir Roland Guy, 77, British army general.
  • John Langstaff, 84, American singer and music educator.[37]
  • Dick Nolan, 66, Canadian musician.
  • Stanley "Tookie" Williams, 51, American convicted murderer and co-founder of the Crips turned anti-gang activist, executed by lethal injection for killing 4 people in California.

14[]

  • Erhard Ahmann, 64, German football manager.
  • Stew Bowers, 90, American baseball player.
  • Gordon Duncan, 41, Scottish musician and bagpiper, suicide.[38]
  • Rokuro Ishikawa, 80, Japanese businessman (Kajima Corporation).
  • Sudhir Joshi, 57, Indian actor, heart attack.
  • John B. Nixon, 77, American convicted murderer, executed in Mississippi.
  • William "Duke" Procter, 106, Canadian World War I veteran.[39]
  • Rodney William Whitaker, 74, British author, wrote under pseudonyms such as "Trevanian."
  • C. I. Paul, 61, Indian (Malayalam) actor, heart attack.

15[]

  • Maurice Beresford, 85, British economic historian and archaeologist.
  • James Ingo Freed, 75, American architect.[40]
  • Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, 84, Italian writer and director of movies and theatre.
  • Heinrich Gross, 90, Austrian alleged Nazi doctor and war criminal.[41]
  • Walter Haut, 83, American retired U.S. Army lieutenant, central figure in the Roswell UFO incident in 1947.[42]
  • Stan Leonard, 90, Canadian golfer, heart failure.[43]
  • Julian Marías, 91, Spanish philosopher and father of author Javier Marías.
  • John McIntyre, 89, Scottish theologian.[44]
  • Akira Ohgi, 70, Japanese baseball player and manager.
  • Jim Ostendarp, 82, American football coach at Amherst College for 33 years.[45]
  • William Proxmire, 90, American politician, Democratic Senator from Wisconsin (1957–1989), complications of Alzheimer's disease.[46]
  • Darrell Russell, 29, American former NFL player for the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, car accident.

16[]

  • Anthony Barber, 85, British politician and former Conservative Party Chancellor of the Exchequer, complications of Parkinson's disease.
  • Boyi Bhimanna, 94, Indian Telugu poet.
  • Kenneth Bulmer, 84, English writer (pseudonyms included Alan Burt Akers and Dray Prescot).[47]
  • Joseph Owades, 86, American biochemist, inventor of light beer.[48]
  • John Spencer, 58, American actor (The West Wing, The Rock), heart attack.
  • Enzo Stuarti, 86, Italian tenor, was in many Broadway musicals, heart failure.[49]

17[]

  • Jack Anderson, 83, American Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, complications of Parkinson's disease.[50]
  • Mustafa Ertan, 79, Turkish footballer.
  • Marc Favreau, 76, French Canadian television and film actor, best known for his creation of the clown Sol.
  • Jacques Fouroux, 58, French rugby union captain and coach, heart attack.[51]
  • Sverre Stenersen, 79, Norwegian Gold medal winner in the 1956 Winter Olympics.
  • Haljand Udam, 69, Estonian translator and encyclopedist.

18[]

  • Keith Duckworth, 72, British automotive designer.[52]
  • Doug Dye, 84, New Zealand microbiologist.
  • Howie Ferguson, 75, American former NFL player.
  • Doris Fisher, Baroness Fisher of Rednal, 86, British politician and peer.[53]
  • Barry Halper, 66, American baseball memorabilia collector and limited partner for the New York Yankees.[54]
  • Belita Jepson-Turner, 82, British Olympic skater and film actress.[55]
  • P.M. Sayeed, 64, Indian Minister of Power, heart attack.[56]
  • Alan M. Voorhees, 83, American transportation engineer and city planner [57]

19[]

  • Billy Amstell, 94, British jazz musician.
  • Sir Charles Brett, 77, Northern Irish architectural historian.
  • George Bromilow, 74, British footballer at the 1956 Summer Olympics.
  • Vincent Gigante, 77, American Genovese family crime boss, heart disease.[58]
  • Phyllis Gretzky, 64, Canadian mother of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, lung cancer.
  • Julio Iglesias, Sr., 90, Spanish gynaecologist who is among the oldest men to have fathered a child (also Julio Iglesias's father and Enrique Iglesias's grandfather), heart attack.
  • Marjorie Kellogg, 83, American author and playwright (Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon).[59]

20[]

  • Raoul Bott, 82, Hungarian-born American Harvard mathematician, cancer.[60]
  • Argentina Brunetti, 98, Argentine actress. (It's a Wonderful Life, The Caddy), writer, journalist.
  • Theodore Holmes Bullock, 90, American neuroscientist.[61]
  • Bradford Cannon, 98, American plastic surgeon, pneumonia.[62]
  • Genrikh Fedosov, 73, Soviet football player.
  • William W. Howells, 97, American anthropologist.[63]
  • Billy Hughes, 57, American former child/film actor during the 1960s.[64]
  • Graham Wilson, 66, Australian rugby league player.

21[]

  • Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent, 90, Spanish officer of arms.
  • Horace Ellis Crouch, 87, American military aviator, member of the Doolittle Raid.
  • Myron Healey, 82, American film actor who normally played Western villains.[65]
  • Elrod Hendricks, 64, U.S. Virgin Islander Baltimore Orioles coach, former MLB catcher, heart attack.[66]
  • Hallam Tennyson, 85, British radio producer and great-grandson of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, suspected victim of murder.[67]

22[]

  • Richard Bellucci, 91, American ear surgeon and inventor.[68]
  • Cooper Evans, 81, American politician, former Republican US Representative from Iowa from 1981–1987.
  • Aurora Miranda, 90, Brazilian entertainer, sister of Carmen Miranda; she appeared in The Three Caballeros (1945) in which she danced with Donald Duck.
  • Bill Scott, 82, Australian author.

23[]

  • Lajos Baróti, 91, Hungarian football coach.[69]
  • Selma Jeanne Cohen, 85, American dance historian, editor of The International Encyclopedia of Dance.[70]
  • G. Blakemore Evans, 93, American Shakespeare scholar, author of The Riverside Shakespeare, stroke.[71]
  • Truman Gibson, 93, American anti-segregation lawyer and boxing promoter.[72]
  • Harold Hallman, 43, Canadian football player.[73]
  • Emmett Leith, 78, American electrical engineer.[74]
  • Kay Stammers, 91, British tennis player.[75]
  • Norman D. Vaughan, 100, American explorer and sportsman, part of Richard Byrd's 1928 South Pole expedition.[76][77]
  • Yao Wenyuan, 74, Chinese Communist political leader, member of the Gang of Four.[78]

24[]

  • Bhanumathi, 80, Indian film actress, director, singer/songwriter.[79]
  • Georg Johannesen, 74, Norwegian author and professor of rhetoric.[80]
  • Constance Keene, 84, American classical pianist known for playing the romantic repertoire[81]
  • Harold Lawton, 106, British academic and veteran of the First World War[82]
  • Michael Vale, 83, American actor who appeared in over 1,300 commercials as the sleepy doughnut maker for Dunkin' Donuts from 1982–1997, diabetes.[83]
  • Wang Daohan, 90, Chinese negotiator for People's Republic of China in cross-straits talks, who contributed to the formation of the 1992 Consensus with Koo Chen-fu from the Republic of China on Taiwan.[84]

25[]

  • Felice Andreasi, 77, Italian actor.
  • Derek Bailey, 75, English free improvising avant-garde guitarist, motor neuron disease.[85]
  • Robert Barbers, 61, Filipino politician, former Philippines senator, heart attack.[86]
  • Donald Dawson, 97, American lawyer, executive assistant to Harry S. Truman.[87]
  • Robert Duthie, 80, American-born British orthopaedic surgeon.
  • John Hayes, 76, British art historian and museum curator.[88]
  • Henry Kock, 53, Canadian horticulturist and eco-activist, brain cancer.[89]
  • Birgit Nilsson, 87, Swedish soprano.[90]
  • Joseph Pararajasingham, 71, Sri Lankan politician and supporter of the Tamil Tiger rebels, shot and killed at a midnight Christmas Mass.[91]
  • Sarat Chandra Sinha, 92, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Assam.[92]
  • Clint Sampson, 44, American football player, car accident.[93]
  • Roy Stuart, 70, American actor.[94]

26[]

  • Mikuláš Athanasov, 75, Czechoslovak wrestler.
  • Julian "Bud" Blake, 87, American cartoonist (Tiger).[95]
  • Muriel Costa-Greenspon, 68, American mezzo-soprano at the New York City Opera for 30 years.[96]
  • John Diebold, 79, American businessman, pioneering American computer engineer.[97]
  • Ted Ditchburn, 84, English football goalkeeper (Tottenham Hotspur, England national football team).[98]
  • Ernesto Leal, 60, Nicaraguan politician, presidential chief of staff and former foreign minister of Nicaragua, pneumonia.[99]
  • Kerry Packer, 68, Australian businessman, publishing, media and gaming tycoon, Australia's richest individual amassing a fortune of over $6 billion.[100]
  • Vincent Schiavelli, 57, American actor (Ghost, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), lung cancer.[101]
  • John Taylor, 80, Canadian football player (St. Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy and Montreal Alouettes).[102]
  • Erich Topp, 91, German U-boat commander in World War II.[103]

27[]

  • Stuart Alexander, 44, American businessman and murderer.
  • Philip N. Carney, 86, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
  • Xavier Connor, 88, Australian jurist, foundation judge of the Federal Court of Australia, President of the Australian Law Reform Commission 1985–1987.
  • Giancarlo Primo, 81, Italian basketball coach, the first to defeat National Teams USA and USSR in 1970s.[104]
  • Tokuji Wakasa, 91, Japanese businessman, former president of All Nippon Airways.

28[]

  • Bruce Carver, 57, American video game developer.
  • Patrick Cranshaw, 86, American film and television actor.[105]
  • Tage Ekfeldt, 79, Swedish Olympic sprinter.
  • Stevo Žigon, 79, Serbian actor and theatre director.

29[]

30[]

31[]

  • Sanora Babb, 98, American writer.[118]
  • Enrico Di Giuseppe, 73, American operatic tenor, cancer.[119]
  • Maurice Dodd, 83, British cartoonist (The Perishers), brain haemorrhage.[120]
  • Sir John Peel, 101, British gynaecologist.[121]
  • Maclovia Ruiz, 95, American dancer, pneumonia.[122]
  • Xolilizwe Mzikayise Sigcawu, 79, South African King of the Gcaleka.
  • David Trustram Eve, 2nd Baron Silsoe, 75, British lawyer.[123]
  • Phillip Whitehead, 68, British politician and television presenter, MP for Derby North, heart attack.[124]

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