Deaths in February 2001

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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2001.

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.

February 2001[]

1[]

  • André D'Allemagne, 71, Canadian essayist, translator and militant for the independence of Quebec, cancer.
  • Nikolay Devyatkov, 93, Soviet/Russian scientist and inventor.
  • Sam Harshaney, 90, American baseball player.[1]
  • John Jarrard, 47, American country music songwriter, respiratory failure.
  • Amryl Johnson, 56, Trinidadian poet and writer.[2]
  • Sir Harold Maguire, 88, British air marshal and Director-General of Intelligence.[3]
  • John Pierrakos, 79, Greek-American physician and psychiatrist.
  • Leslie Vincent, 91, American actor (Forever Amber, Destry Rides Again, Paris Underground).[4]

2[]

  • June Lazenby Green, 87, American judge (United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia).[5]
  • Carol Anne Letheren, 58, Canadian Olympic Association official, brain aneurysm.[6]
  • Freddy Wittop, 89, Dutch costume designer (winner of Tony Award for Best Costume Design for Hello Dolly!).[7]

3[]

4[]

  • Kaduvakkulam Antony, 64, Indian film actor and comedian.
  • Sonia Arova, 73, Bulgarian ballerina (Ballets Russes, London Festival Ballet, Royal Ballet, National Ballet of Washington, D.C., American Ballet Theatre).[9]
  • Sir David Beattie, 76, New Zealand jurist and Governor-General.[10]
  • Gord Brydson, 94, Canadian ice hockey- and golf player.
  • Barry Cockcroft, 68, British television documentary director and filmmaker (Too Long a Winter).[11]
  • Larry Fisher, 93, American real estate developer and philanthropist.[12]
  • Natalia Gheorghiu, 86, Soviet Moldovan pediatric surgeon, physician, and professor.[13]
  • Hercules, 25, grizzly bear.[14]
  • J. J. Johnson, 77, American jazz trombonist, suicide.[15]
  • Thomas H. Lee, 77, Chinese-American electrical engineer and writer.
  • Alois Lipburger, 44, Austrian ski jumper, car accident.
  • Dragan Maksimović, 51, Serbian actor, beaten to death.
  • Allan Mansley, 54, English football player, heart attack.
  • Tomás Rivera Morales, 73, Puerto Rican Jibaro musician.
  • Pankaj Roy, 72, Indian cricketer.[16]
  • Tony Steedman, 73, English actor.
  • Iannis Xenakis, 78, Greek-French composer.[17]

5[]

6[]

  • Kojo Botsio, 84, Ghanaian diplomat and politician.
  • Gus Boulis, 51, Greek-born American businessman and murder victim.[22]
  • Fulgence Charpentier, 103, French Canadian journalist, editor and publisher, pneumonia.
  • Stephen Halaiko, 92, American Olympic boxer (silver medal winner in lightweight boxing at the 1928 Summer Olympics).[23]
  • Agha Hilaly, 90, Pakistani diplomat.
  • Arthur W. Hummel Jr., 80, American diplomat.[24]
  • Jack Hyles, 74, American Baptist megachurch pastor.[25]
  • Filemon Lagman, 47, Filipino revolutionary socialist and workers' leader, assassinated.[26]
  • Sir Richard Southern, 88, British medieval historian.[27]
  • Emily Vermeule, 72, American classical scholar and archaeologist, heart disease.[28]

7[]

  • Jean-Paul Beugnot, 69, French basketball player and coach.
  • Marianne Breslauer, 91, German photographer and photojournalist.
  • Dieter Dengler, 62, German-American United States Navy aviator and Vietnam War prisoner-of-war escapee (Little Dieter Needs to Fly).[29]
  • Dale Evans, 88, American actress, singer and wife of singing cowboy Roy Rogers.[30]
  • Mikhail Golant, 78, Soviet/Russian scientist and engineer.
  • Sir Michael Grylls, 66, British politician.[31]
  • Stanley Lingar, 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[32]
  • King Moody, 71, American actor and comedian.
  • Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 94, American author, aviator, and wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh.[33]

8[]

  • Ivo Caprino, 80, Norwegian film director and writer.
  • Leslie Edwards, 84, British ballet dancer.[34]
  • Arlene Eisenberg, 66, American author, known for her parenting self-help publications (What to Expect When You're Expecting), breast cancer.[35]
  • Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev, 39, Tajikistani singer and composer, tuberculosis.
  • Brian Nissen, 73, British actor and television announcer.
  • Barbara Noble, 94, English publisher and novelist.
  • Luis Piñerúa Ordaz, 76, Venezuelan politician.
  • R. J. Rushdoony, 84, American historian, theologian and father of Christian Reconstructionism.

9[]

  • William Epstein, 88, Canadian civil servant and United Nations disarmament official.[36]
  • Reginald Marsh, 74, English actor.
  • Herbert A. Simon, 84, American economist (Nobel Prize in Economics, Turing Award).[37]

10[]

  • Lewis Arquette, 65, American actor.[38]
  • Abraham Beame, 94, 104th Mayor of New York City (1974–1977).[39]
  • K. Thavamani Devi, Sri Lankan actress.
  • Niccolò Galli, 17, Italian promising footballer, traffic accident.
  • Mogubai Kurdikar, 96, Indian classical vocalist.
  • Robert H. Lounsberry, 82, American politician.[40]
  • Miné Okubo, 88, American artist and writer.[41]
  • Buddy Tate, 87, American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist (Count Basie Orchestra).[42]

11[]

  • José Luis Borbolla, 81, Mexican footballer.
  • Edward E. Fitzgerald, 81, American sports author and editor (Book of the Month Club).[43]
  • Jai Ganesh, Indian Tamil film actor, cancer.
  • Raymond Lewis, 48, American basketball and streetball player, complications following leg amputation.
  • Charles C. Price, 87, American chemist.
  • Hermione, Countess of Ranfurly, 87, British author.
  • John Joseph Sullivan, 80, American bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

12[]

  • Bhakti Barve, 52, Indian actress.
  • Rosalie Gwathmey, 92, American painter and photographer.[44]
  • Donald Kachamba, 47, Malawian musician, composer and bandleader.
  • Ellen MacKinnon, 74, Canadian politician.
  • Herbert Robbins, 86, American mathematician, statistician and co-author of What is Mathematics?.[45]
  • Ralph Smart, 92, Australian film and television producer.
  • Kristina Söderbaum, 88, Swedish-German film actress, producer and photographer.[46]
  • Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, 75/76, Australian aboriginal painter.[47]

13[]

  • Roop Nath Singh Yadav, Indian politician.
  • Ugo Fano, 88, Italian-American physicist.[48]
  • Manuela, 57, German singer.
  • Roop Nath Singh Yadav, Indian politician.
  • Victor Veysey, 85, American politician.
  • Montague Woodhouse, 5th Baron Terrington, 83, British politician.[49]

14[]

  • Charles B. Fitzsimons, 76, Irish-American actor, film producer and executive director of the Producers Guild of America.[50]
  • Forrest Hall, 79, American gridiron football player.
  • Richard Laymon, 54, American horror author, heart attack.
  • Maurice Levitas, 84, Irish-born British sociologist.[51]
  • Alan Ross, 78, Indian-British poet and editor.[52]
  • Ploutis Servas, 93, Cypriot politician, journalist, and author.
  • Jim Winkler, 73, American football player.[53]

15[]

16[]

  • Ali Artuner, 56, Turkish footballer.
  • Dorothy Stokes Bostwick, 101, American heiress, artist and author.
  • Bob Buhl, 72, American baseball player.[58]
  • Jerry Frei, 76, American football player (Wisconsin) and coach (Oregon, Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears).[59]
  • Howard W. Koch, 84, American film and television director and producer (The Manchurian Candidate, Maverick).[60]
  • William H. Masters, 85, American gynaecologist (Masters and Johnson).[61]
  • Ronald Watkins, 96, British drama teacher and director.

17[]

  • Barry Burman, 57, English figurative artist.
  • Zvonimir Červenko, 74, Croatian general.
  • John Coughlin, 75, American meteorologist.
  • Bob Geary, 67, Canadian football player and manager in the Canadian Football League (CFL).[62]
  • Eliyahu Koren, 93, German-Israeli typographer and graphic artist.
  • Khalid Abdul Muhammad, 53, American black nationalist leader (Nation of Islam, New Black Panther Party).[63]
  • Christian O'Brien, 87, British geologist.

18[]

  • Balthus, 92, French painter.[64]
  • Roger A. Caras, 72, American wildlife photographer, writer, and television personality.[65]
  • Sir Colin Cole, 78, British officer of arms.
  • Claude Davey, 92, Welsh rugby union player.[66]
  • Dale Earnhardt, 49, American NASCAR race car driver, crash during 2001 Daytona 500 race.[67]
  • Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr., 89, American journalist and author (Cheaper by the Dozen, Belles on Their Toes).[68]
  • Clare Kelly, 78, English actress.[69]
  • Eddie Mathews, 69, American baseball player, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, pneumonia.[70]
  • Georgi Minchev, 57, Bulgarian rock musician and TV presenter.
  • Miodrag Stojanović, 50, Montenegrin Serb boxer, kickboxer and MMA fighter, murdered.
  • Charley Wensloff, 85, American baseball player.[71]

19[]

  • Theophilus Beckford, 65, Jamaican pianist and vocalist.[72]
  • Priscilla Davis, 59, American socialite, breast cancer.[73]
  • Stanley Kramer, 87, American film director and producer (The Defiant Ones, Judgment at Nuremberg), pneumonia.[74]
  • José Luis Ortega Mata, 37, Mexican journalist and newspaper director, shot.
  • Guy Rodgers, 65, American basketball player, heart attack.[75]
  • Roland Stoltz, 69, Swedish ice hockey player.[76]
  • Charles Trenet, 87, French singer, stroke.[77]

20[]

  • Harry Boykoff, 78, American basketball player.[78]
  • Irina Bugrimova, 90, Russian lion tamer, heart attack.[79]
  • Rob Dawber, 45, British railwayman and writer (The Navigators), lung cancer caused by asbestos.[80]
  • Rosemary DeCamp, 90, American actress (Yankee Doodle Dandy, That Girl), pneumonia.[81]
  • Indrajit Gupta, 81, Indian politician.
  • Donella Meadows, 59, American environmental scientist, and writer, cerebral meningitis.
  • Yogi Ramsuratkumar, 82, Indian saint and mystic.
  • Bill Rigney, 83, American baseball player and manager.[82]
  • Bob Weiskopf, 86, American screenwriter and producer for television.

21[]

22[]

  • Leo Connellan, 72, American poet of the Beat Generation.
  • Dennis Cox, 75, British cricketer.[85]
  • John Fahey, 61, American guitarist and composer.[86]
  • Radie Harris, 96, American journalist and newspaper columnist (The Hollywood Reporter).[87]
  • Evelyn Holt, 92, German actress.
  • Cledwyn Hughes, Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, 84, British politician.[88]
  • Les Medley, 80, England international footballer, natural causes.[89]
  • Michel Oksenberg, 62, Belgian-American political scientist and China watcher, cancer.[90]

23[]

  • Gabriel P. Disosway, 90, United States Air Force general and commander of Tactical Air Command.
  • Robert Enrico, 69, French film director and screenwriter.[91]
  • Anthony Giacalone, 82, American organized crime figure in Detroit (purported key role in disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa).[92]
  • Martin Gunnar Knutsen, 82, Norwegian communist politician.
  • Sergio Mantovani, 71, Italian racing driver.
  • Dame Ruth Railton, 85, British music director and conductor.[93]
  • Piero Umiliani, 74, Italian composer of film scores.
  • Guy Wood, 89, English musician and songwriter.[94]

24[]

  • Phil Collier, 75, American sportswriter (1990 winner of J. G. Taylor Spink Award).[95]
  • Sir Charles Fletcher-Cooke, 86, British politician.[96]
  • Hans Holtedahl, 83, Norwegian geologist.
  • Claude Shannon, 84, American electrical engineer and mathematician.[97]

25[]

  • A. R. Ammons, 75, American poet.[98]
  • Helen Bennett, 89, American actress.
  • Sir Donald Bradman, 92, Australian cricketer.[99]
  • Jacques Nathan Garamond, 90, French graphic designer.
  • Donald Garrow, 83, British Olympic alpine skier (men's alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics).[100]
  • Norbert Glanzberg, 90, French composer.
  • Giovanni Grimaldi, 84, Italian screenwriter, journalist and film director.
  • Jacob Hiatt, American businessman and philanthropist.
  • Bitsy Mott, 82, American baseball player.[101]
  • Sigurd Raschèr, 93, German-American saxophonist.[102]
  • Lou Steele, 72, American actor, radio, and television announcer, heart attack.
  • John J. Tammaro Jr., 75, American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.

26[]

  • Leif Haugen, 83, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier (men's 50 kilometre cross-country skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics).[103]
  • Jale İnan, 87, Turkish archaeologist,.
  • Frances Lincoln, 55, English independent publisher, pneumonia.
  • Dee Mackey, 66, American gridiron football player, heart attack.
  • Duke Nalon, 87, American racing driver.
  • Arturo Uslar Pietri, 94, Venezuelan writer, television producer and politician.[104]
  • Yaakov Rechter, 76, Israeli architect.
  • Marc Vallot, 38, Belgian judoka, heart attack.

27[]

  • Milton Barnes, 69, Canadian composer, conductor, and jazz drummer.
  • Ralf D. Bode, 59, German-American cinematographer (Coal Miner's Daughter, Saturday Night Fever).[105]
  • José García Nieto, 86, Spanish poet and writer.
  • Selwyn Toogood, 84, New Zealand radio and television personality.
  • E. W. Ziebarth, 90, American radio broadcaster.

28[]

  • Stan Cullis, 84, British footballer and manager.
  • Gildas Molgat, 74, Canadian politician.
  • Raúl Planas, 80, popular Cuban singer and songwriter.
  • Charles Pozzi, 91, French racing driver.
  • K. Sankunni, Indian film editor.

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