Deaths in January 1997

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

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

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

January 1997[]

1[]

  • Aenne Brauksiepe, 84, German politician.
  • Asnoldo Devonish, 64, Venezuelan track and field athlete.
  • Ivan Graziani, 51, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist, colon cancer.
  • Hagood Hardy, 59, Canadian composer, pianist, and vibraphonist, lymphoma.[1]
  • Mohammed Hafez Ismail, 77, Egyptian diplomat and ambassador.
  • Graham Kersey, 25, English cricketer, traffic accident.[2]
  • Hans-Martin Majewski, 85, German composer of film scores.
  • James B. Pritchard, 87, American archeologist.[3]
  • Joan Rice, 66, English film actress.
  • Townes Van Zandt, 52, American singer-songwriter, cardiac arrythmia.[4]

2[]

  • Leighton Buckwell, 78, Canadian politician.
  • Randy California, 45, American guitarist, singer and songwriter, drowned.[5]
  • Samuel Carlisi, 82, American mobster, heart attack.
  • Moshe Wilensky, 86, Polish-Israeli composer.[6]

3[]

  • Werner Genuit, 59, German classical pianist and composer.
  • Roger Goeb, 82, American composer[7]
  • Velda Johnston, 84, American novelist.
  • Pieter Keuneman, 79, Sri Lankan communist politician.
  • Odd Øyen, 82, Norwegian physician and resistance member during World War II.[8]
  • Marie Torre, 72, American television journalist, lung cancer.[9]

4[]

  • Hédi Berkhissa, 24, Tunisian footballer, heart attack.
  • Akhteruzzaman Elias, 53, Bangladeshi novelist and short story writer.
  • Harry Helmsley, 87, American real estate mogul, pneumonia.[10]
  • Harry P. Jeffrey, 95, American attorney and politician.
  • Bill Lancaster, 49, American screenwriter and actor.
  • Tormod Skagestad, 76, Norwegian poet, novelist, playwright and actor.
  • Richard Taitano, 75, Guamanian politician.

5[]

  • Peter Cain, American artist.
  • André Franquin, 73, Belgian comics artist, (Spirou & Fantasio, Gaston, Marsupilami).[11]
  • Peter Zack Geer, 68, American politician, cancer.
  • Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland, 84, Swedish royal, third son of King Gustaf VI Adolf.
  • Burton Lane, 84, American composer and lyricist.[12]
  • Casey Miller, 77, American feminist author and editor.
  • Frans Piët, 91, Dutch comics artist (Sjors en Sjimmie).[13]
  • Emil Roy, 89, American baseball player.
  • V. C. Wynne-Edwards, 90, English zoologist.[14]

6[]

7[]

  • Tod Goodwin, 85, American gridiron football player.[17]
  • Paul-Werner Hozzel, 86, Nazi Germany Luftwaffe pilot during World War II.
  • Eduard Isken, 78, German Luftwaffe flying ace during World War II.
  • Christopher Mayhew, 81, British politician.
  • Patricia McLaughlin, 80, Northern Irish politician.

8[]

  • Smiley Bates, 59, Canadian country singer, songwriter, and musician, cancer.[18]
  • Melvin Calvin, 85, American biochemist.[19]
  • James Fraser, 72, Scottish academic surgeon.[20]
  • Harold Foote Gosnell, 100, American political scientist and author.[21]
  • George Handy, 76, American jazz arranger, composer and pianist.[22]

9[]

10[]

  • Bob Atwood, 89, American journalist and publisher.
  • Mary Bancroft, 93, American novelist and spy.[25]
  • Samuel Preston Bayard, 88, American folklorist and musicologist.
  • Gordon W. Burrows, 70, American politician, cardiac arrest.[26]
  • André Caron, 52, member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 1997, cancer.
  • William C. Dixon, 92, American government antitrust lawyer.
  • Seymour Halpern, 83, American politician.[27]
  • Elspeth Huxley, 89, English author, journalist, broadcaster, and government adviser.[28]
  • Valentin Koptyug, 65, Soviet/Russian chemist.
  • Sheldon Leonard, 89, American actor, producer, director, and writer.[29]
  • Phil Marchildon, 83, Canadian Major League Baseball player.[30]
  • Derek Pratt, 71, English cricketer.
  • Alexander R. Todd, 89, Scottish biochemist and Nobel Prize laureate, heart attack.[31]
  • Shiv Verma, 92, Indian revolutionary.
  • Lee Willerman, 57, American psychologist.[32]
  • Albert Wohlstetter, 83, American nuclear strategist.[33]
  • George Young, 74, Scottish footballer.

11[]

  • Bhabatosh Datta, 85, Indian economist, academic and writer.
  • Rosalind Hill, 88, English historian, heart failure.[34]
  • Pancheti Koteswaram, 81, Indian meteorologist, hydrologist, and atmospheric physicist.
  • Stu Martin, 84, American Major League Baseball player.[35]
  • Afsar Madad Naqvi, 63, Pakistani sculptor.
  • Jerry Neudecker, 66, American MLB umpire, cancer.
  • Patrick Sherrard, 78, English cricketer.
  • Helen Foster Snow, 89, American journalist.[36]
  • Jill Summers, 86, English music hall performer and comedian.[37]

12[]

  • Don Dorman, 74, English footballer.
  • Sem Ghelardini, 69, Italian sculptor and artisan.
  • Jean-Edern Hallier, 60, French writer, critic and editor, cerebral haemorrhage after fall.
  • Jean Hoerni, 72, Swiss-American engineer.
  • Charles Brenton Huggins, 95, Canadian-American cancer researcher and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate.[38]

13[]

  • Sivar Arnér, 87, Swedish novelist and playwright.
  • Burton Barr, 79, American businessman and politician, kidney failure.[39]
  • Max Kaser, 90, German academic and professor of jurisprudence.
  • Leo Margolis, 69, Canadian parasitologist, heart attack.[40]
  • Baburaoji Parkhe, 84, Indian industrialist.
  • Ruslan Stratonovich, 66, Russian physicist and engineer.
  • Herman V. Wall, 91, American combat photographer during World War II.

14[]

  • Leonard Dodson, 84, American golfer.
  • King Hu, 64, Chinese film director and actor, complications from angioplasty.
  • Robert Irsay, 73, American football team owner.[41]
  • Ebba Lodden, 83, Norwegian civil servant and politician.
  • Dollard Ménard, 83, Canadian general.
  • Polly Ann Young, 88, American actress, cancer.[42]

15[]

  • Oscar Auerbach, 92, American physician.[43]
  • Exuma, 54, Bahamian musician, artist, playwright and author, heart attack.
  • Nadezhda Kozhushanaya, 44, Soviet/Russian screenwriter and writer.
  • Edwin Smith, 74, New Zealand rower.

16[]

17[]

  • Susanna Al-Hassan, 69, Ghanaian author and politician.
  • Lewis H. Gann, German-American historian, political scientist and archivist.
  • Jug Girard, 69, American football player.[46]
  • Robert Giraud, 75, French journalist, poet and lexicographer.
  • Bert Kelly, 84, Australian politician and government minister.
  • Amha Selassie, 80, Ethiopian Emperor-in-exile and son of Haile Selassie I.
  • Clyde Tombaugh, 90, American astronomer.[47]
  • Theo Wilson, 79, American reporter, cerebral hemorrhage.[48]

18[]

  • Herbert A. Allen Sr., 88, American stockbroker.
  • Ruth Brinkmann, 62, American actress and founder of Vienna's English Theatre, ovarian cancer.[49]
  • Adriana Caselotti, 80, American actress and singer.[50]
  • Keith Diamond, 46, American songwriter and producer, heart attack.[51]
  • William C. Goodloe, 77, American lawyer, politician and judge.
  • Ardis Krainik, 67, American mezzo-soprano opera singer.[52]
  • Diana Lewis, 77, American film actress, pancreatic cancer.[53]
  • Flors Sirera, 33, Spanish nurse and aid worker for Médecins du Monde, murdered.
  • Darío Suro, 79, Dominican Republic art critic, diplomat and painter.
  • Paul Tsongas, 55, American politician, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[54]

19[]

  • Robert Chapatte, 75, French cyclist and sports journalist.
  • James Dickey, 73, American poet and novelist.[55]
  • Richard E. Jennings, 75, English comics artist, pneumonia.[56]
  • Graham Skinner, 86, English cricketer.
  • Sudhir, 75, Pakistani film actor, director and producer.

20[]

21[]

  • John Glyn-Jones, 87, British actor.[60]
  • Sourendra Nath Kohli, 80, Indian Navy admiral.
  • Louis Miehe-Renard, 77, Danish film actor.
  • Shinroku Momose, 77, Japanese aircraft/automotive engineer.
  • Colonel Tom Parker, 87, Dutch-American manager of Elvis Presley.[61]
  • Jaco Reinach, 35, South African rugby player and athlete, car accident.

22[]

  • Pilar Barbosa, 98, Puerto Rican educator, historian and political activist.
  • George Dockins, 79, American baseball player.[62]
  • Ron Holden, 57, American pop and R&B singer, heart attack.[63]
  • Elwyn Lynn, 79, Australian artist, author and art critic.
  • Billy Mackenzie, 39, Scottish singer and songwriter, suicide.[64]
  • Cornelio Reyna, 56, Mexican singer, composer and actor.
  • Willard Wheatley, 81, British Virgin Islands politician and Chief Minister.

23[]

  • Richard Berry, 61, American singer, songwriter and musician, complications from an aneurysm.[65]
  • Paul Egli, 85, Swiss road bicycle racer.
  • Randy Greenawalt, 47, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Lyudmila Marchenko, 56, Soviet film actress.
  • Roger Tayler, 67, British astronomer, cancer.[66]
  • Rolling Thunder, 80, American hippy spiritual leader, complications of diabetes.
  • Bill Zuckert, 81, American actor, pneumonia.

24[]

25[]

26[]

  • Jack Clayton, 82, American football, basketball, and baseball coach, congestive heart failure.[72]
  • Barkat Ali Ludhianwi, 85, Indian muslim sufi.
  • Sir Frank Hartley, 86, British pharmacist.
  • Margaret, Princess of Hesse and by Rhine, 83, German princess.
  • Cornelius Herman Muller, 87, American botanist and ecologist.[73]
  • Guy Raymond, 85, American actor.
  • Donald E. Stokes, 69, American political scientist, acute leukemia.[74]

27[]

  • Bill Kennedy, 88, American actor and television show host.
  • Cecil Arthur Lewis, 98, British last surviving World War I fighter ace.[75]
  • Gerald Marks, 96, American composer.
  • Louis E. Martin, 84, American journalist, newspaper publisher and civil rights activist[76]
  • Harish Chandra Sarin, 82, Indian civil servant, writer and defence secretary of India.
  • Richard X. Slattery, 71, American actor.[77]
  • Aleksandr Zarkhi, 88, Soviet film director, screenwriter, and playwright.

28[]

  • Anna Galmarini, 54, Italian figure skater.
  • Raya Garbousova, 87, Russian-American cellist.[78]
  • Mikel Koliqi, 96, Albanian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.[79]
  • Wong Shun Leung, 61, Hong Kong martial artist, stroke.
  • Geoffrey Rippon, 72, British politician.[80]
  • Pandurang Vasudeo Sukhatme, 85, Indian statistician.

29[]

  • Irma Blohm, 85, German politician.
  • Floyd E. Breinholt, 81, American painter and art professor, cancer.[81]
  • Ken Harada, 77, Japanese politician.
  • Osvaldo Soriano, 54, Argentine journalist and writer, lung cancer.
  • Thomas Daniel Young, 77, American academic.[82]

30[]

31[]

  • Harold Raymond Ballard, 78, Canadian politician.
  • Raymond Coxon, 100, British artist.[86]
  • Hedy Graf, 70, Spanish-Swiss soprano.
  • Zahir Pajaziti, 34, Kosovo Albanian guerilla commander, killed in action.
  • Eugenia Smith, 98, American Romanov impostor.
  • Alexander Solonik, 36, Russian gangster, strangled.
  • Hans Tisdall, 86, German-British artist.[87]

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