Deaths in June 1996

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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1996.

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.

June 1996[]

1[]

  • Vittorino Colombo, 71, Italian politician.
  • Gaetano Fichera, 74, Italian mathematician.[1]
  • Michael Fox, 75, American actor, pneumonia.[2]
  • Don Grolnick, 48, American musician, lymphoma.[3]
  • Attiqur Rahman, 77, Pakistani general and military historian.
  • Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, 83, Sixth President of India, pneumonia.[4]

2[]

  • John Alton, 94, American cinematographer.[5]
  • Ishmael Bernal, 57, Filipino director, cardiovascular disease.
  • Rene Bond, 45, American pornographic actress, cirrhosis.
  • Ray Combs, 40, American stand-up comedian, actor, and game-show host, suicide by hanging.[6]
  • Stewart Evans, 87, Canadian ice hockey player.[7]
  • Alberto Farnese, 69, Italian actor.[8]
  • Leon Garfield, 74, English children's writer, cancer.[9]
  • Pilar Lorengar, 68, Spanish operatic soprano, lung cancer.[10]
  • Amos Tversky, 59, Israeli psychologist, melanoma.[11]
  • William Van Pelt, 91, American politician.

3[]

  • Arthur J. O. Anderson, 88, American anthropologist specializing in Aztec culture.[12]
  • Veniero Colasanti, 85, Italian costume designer, set decorator and art director.
  • Ben Couch, 70, New Zealand politician and rugby union player.
  • William Cox, 91, American long-distance runner.[13]
  • Peter Glenville, 82, English actor director and producer, myocardial infarction.[14]
  • Ferdinand Leitner, 84, German composer and conductor.[15]
  • Tito Okello, 82, President of Uganda.[16]
  • Hideo Sakai, 86, Japanese association football player, pneumonia.
  • Gitchandra Tongbra, 83, Indian satirist, poet, playwright and art academic.[17]
  • Aimo Tukiainen, 78, Finnish sculptor.

4[]

  • María Luisa Anido, 89, Spanish musician.
  • Cliff Holton, 67, English football player.[18]
  • Aloha Wanderwell, 89, Canadian-American explorer, author, filmmaker, and aviator.

5[]

  • Erich Bagge, 84, German physicist.[19]
  • Jack Beaton, 82, Australian rugby player.
  • Patrick Cordier, 49, French alpinist, traffic collision.
  • Hartono Rekso Dharsono, 70, Indonesian general.
  • Jan Kerouac, 44, American writer and only child author Jack Kerouac and Joan Haverty Kerouac.[20]
  • Vito Scotti, 78, American actor, lung cancer.[21]
  • Anne-Marie Ørbeck, 85, Norwegian pianist and composer.

6[]

  • Harry Andersson, 83, Swedish football player.[22]
  • Bruce Andrew, 88, Australian football player.
  • Hall Hibbard, 92, American aerospace engineer.
  • Courtney Johnson, 56, American banjo player, lung cancer.
  • Vladimír Karfík, 94, Czech architect.
  • Kusuo Kitamura, 78, Japanese swimmer.[23]
  • Rajmund Kupareo, 81, Croatian poet.
  • Mary Lee, 71, American actress.
  • George Davis Snell, 92, American geneticist.[24]
  • José María Valverde, 70, Spanish philosopher.[25]

7[]

  • Percy Edwards, 88, English entertainer and ornithologist.
  • Marjorie Gross, 40, Canadian television producer, ovarian cancer.
  • David Allan Hubbard, 68, American theologian and professor.[26]
  • Fumi Kojima, 79, Japanese track and field athlete.[27]

8[]

9[]

  • Rafaela Aparicio, 90, Spanish actress, cerebral hemorrhage.[30]
  • Daniel Mazia, 83, American cell biologist.[31]
  • Salme Reek, 88, Estonian actress.
  • Walter Stokes, 98, American sport shooter.[32]
  • Nhiek Tioulong, 87, Cambodian politician.

10[]

  • Aleksandr Abushakhmetov, 41, Russian fencer.[33]
  • Hugh Mitchell, 89, American politician.[34]
  • Frankie Sakai, 67, Japanese comedian, actor, and musician.
  • Chiyo Uno, 98, Japanese writer, pneumonia.[35]
  • Jo Van Fleet, 80, American actress.[36]
  • Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, 89, Austrian artist.[37]

11[]

  • Ulysses Dove, 49, American dancer, AIDS-related complications.[38]
  • Lonne Elder III, 68, American actor and dramatist.[39]
  • George Hees, 85, Canadian politician.
  • Brigitte Helm, 90, German actress.[40]
  • Wilson W. Wyatt, 90, American politician and lawyer.[41]

12[]

  • Mary Field, 87, American film actress, stroke.[42]
  • Annie Ruth Jiagge, 77, Ghanaian jurist and women's rights activist.
  • Manibhai J. Patel, 75, Indian politician.
  • Lillian Yarbo, 91, American actress.

13[]

  • Edward Dugmore, 81, American artist, cancer.[43]
  • Friedrich Geiger, 88, German automobile designer of notably the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL.
  • Pran Nath, 77, Indian singer, heart failure.[44]
  • Keith Palmer, 38, American musician, cancer.
  • Merceditas Valdés, 73, Cuban singer.

14[]

  • Gesualdo Bufalino, 75, Italian writer, traffic collision.[45]
  • Noemí Gerstein, 87, Argentine artist and sculptor.[46]
  • Alexander Knyazhinsky, 60, Soviet/Russian cinematographer, noted for his work on Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker.
  • Jack Ragland, 82, American basketball player.[47]

15[]

  • Sir Fitzroy MacLean, 1st Baronet, 85, Scottish soldier, writer and politician.[48]
  • Allenby Chilton, 77, English football player and manager.[49]
  • P. K. Chishala, 37-38, Zambian musician.
  • Bernard A. Clarey, 84, United States Navy admiral.[50]
  • Ella Fitzgerald, 79, American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella", stroke.[51]
  • Jean Gimpel, 77, French historian and medievalist.
  • Robert Lamoot, 85, Belgian football player.
  • Dick Murdoch, 49, American professional wrestler, myocardial infarction.
  • Roosseno, 87, Indonesian politician, scholar, and engineer.
  • Raymond Salles, 75, French rower.[52]

16[]

  • Mel Allen, 83, American sports announcer.[53]
  • Harold Emerson Foster, 90, American basketball player-coach.
  • Princess Margarita, Princess of Hohenzollern, 64, German princess, suicide.[citation needed]
  • David Mourão-Ferreira, 69, Portuguese writer and poet.[54]
  • Richard Sylvan, 60, Australian philosopher.
  • Adriano Vignoli, 88, Italian road bicycle racer.[55]

17[]

  • George Adomian, 74, American mathematician of Armenian descent.[56]
  • Madhukar Dattatraya Deoras, 80, Indian politician and third Sarsanghchalak of the RSS.
  • Gizella Farkas, 70, Hungarian table tennis player.
  • James Hamilton, 53, British DJ and journalist.
  • Doug Harris, 77, New Zealand runner.[57]
  • Thomas Kuhn, 73, American historian, physicist and philosopher, lung cancer.[58]
  • Edmond Roudnitska, 91, French perfumer.[59]
  • Curt Swan, 76, American artist.[60]

18[]

  • Florence Andrews, 83, New Zealand fencer.
  • Branko Bošnjak, 73, Croatian philosopher.
  • Gino Bramieri, 67, Italian actor, pancreatic cancer.
  • Pierre Chany, 73, French cycling journalist.[61]
  • Erika Dannhoff, 86, German actress.[62]
  • Miriam Gideon, 89, American composer.[63]
  • Glenmor, 64, French protest singer known as Emile Le Scanf.[64]
  • Paul Heinemann, 80, Belgian botanist and mycologist.
  • Endel Puusepp, 87, Soviet bomber pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union.
  • Henry Regnery, 84, American newspaper publisher .[65]
  • Rif Rəis uğlı Səyetgərəyev, 35, Russian speedway rider.

19[]

  • Frank Eliscu, 83, American sculptor and art teacher.[66]
  • Vivian Ellis, 92, British musical composer.[67]
  • Eric Fisher, 71, New Zealand cricket player.
  • Hillevi Rombin, 62, Swedish model, aviation accident.
  • Gerard David Schine, 68, American politician, plane crash.[68]
  • Michel Ter-Pogossian, 71, American physicist.
  • Edvin Wide, 100, Swedish middle- and long distance runner.[69]

20[]

  • Renato Archer, 73, Brazilian politician.[70]
  • John Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir, 84, British peer and son of novelist John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir.[71]
  • Herbert Gerigk, 91, German musicologist.
  • Joseph Green, 96, American actor and film director.[72]
  • Wálter Guevara, 84, President of Bolivia.[73]
  • Irving P. Krick, 89-90, American meteorologist and inventor, heart failure.[74]
  • Louis Lefkowitz, 91, American politician, Parkinson's disease.[75]

21[]

22[]

  • George Barati, 83, American composer and conductor.[77]
  • Terrel Bell, 74, American World War II veteran and politician, pulmonary fibrosis.[78]
  • Norvell William Emerson, 58, American politician, lung cancer.[79]
  • Epaminondas Samartzidis, 30, Olympic water polo player, drowning.[80]

23[]

24[]

25[]

  • Ray Howard-Jones, 93, English painter.
  • Vytautas Kavolis, 65, Lithuanian sociologist.[88]
  • Hans Stam, 77, Dutch water polo player.[89]

26[]

  • Caleb J. Anderson, 85, Swedish politician.
  • Veronica Guerin, 37, Irish crime reporter, homicide.[90]
  • Pedro Montañez, 82, Puerto Rican boxer.
  • J. Lee Rankin, 88, American lawyer and United States Solicitor General.[91]
  • Eduard Zahariev, 57, Bulgarian film director and screenwriter.

27[]

  • Peter Adair, 52, American filmmaker and artist, AIDS-related complications.[92]
  • Mollie Beattie, 49, American conservationist and director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, brain cancer.[93]
  • Victor Borg, 80, Norwegian physician, novelist, playwright and script writer.
  • Albert R. Broccoli, 87, American film producer, heart failure.[94]
  • Merze Tate, 91, American academic.[95]

28[]

  • Julio Bolbochán, 76, Argentine chess player.
  • Ivan Jazbinšek, 81, Yugoslavian football player.
  • Ola Solum, 52, Norwegian film director, cancer.
  • Kwan Tak-hing, 91, Hong Kong actor, pancreatic cancer.
  • Isao Yamagata, 80, Japanese actor, tuberculosis.[96]

29[]

  • Richard Krebs, 89, German sprinter.[97]
  • Pamela Mason, 80, English actress, screenwriter.[98]
  • Alexander George Ogston, 85, Australian biochemist.[99]
  • Dmitri Pokrovsky, 52, Russian musician and folk music researcher.[100]

30[]

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