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Deaths in June 1997

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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 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.

June 1997[]

1[]

  • Florence Wysinger Allen, 84, African American artists' model.
  • Ruth Atkinson, 78, American cartoonist.[1]
  • Luis Carrión Beltrán, 55, Mexican screenwriter, journalist, and novelist, suicide.
  • Garland T. Byrd, 72, American politician from Georgia.
  • George Laking, 84, English footballer.
  • George P. Livanos, 70, Greek-American shipping magnate[2]
  • Mickey Rocco, 81, American baseball player.[3]
  • Bernard G. Segal, 89, American lawyer civil rights activist, cancer.[4]
  • Robert Serber, 88, American physicist, brain cancer.[5]
  • Nikolai Tikhonov, 92, Soviet Russian-Ukrainian statesman.

2[]

  • Zhenya Belousov, 32, Soviet/Ukrainian pop singer, stroke.
  • Martin Bronfenbrenner, 82, American economist.
  • Doc Cheatham, 91, American jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader.[6]
  • Harold Dickinson, 85, Welsh cricketer.
  • Louise Huntington, 92, American actress.
  • Helen Jacobs, 88, American tennis champion, heart failure.[7]
  • William Alexander Levy, 87, American architect.[8]
  • Kenneth McNaught, 78, Canadian historian.
  • Nikolai Ozerov, 74, Soviet tennis player and actor.
  • Eddie Thomas, 70, Welsh boxer and manager, cancer.

3[]

  • Salvatore Fiume, 81, Italian painter, sculptor, architect and writer.
  • Dennis James, 79, American television personality and philanthropist, lung cancer.[9]
  • Meenakshi Shirodkar, 80, Indian actress.

4[]

5[]

  • Mathilda Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, 71, Scottish noblewoman.
  • Elaine Ryan Hedges, 69, American feminist.[13]
  • Olga Kirsch, 72, South African and Israeli poet, brain tumor.
  • J. Anthony Lukas, 64, American journalist and author, suicide by hanging.[14]

6[]

  • Dietrich Borchardt, 81, Australian librarian and bibliographer.
  • Dorothy Buffum Chandler, 96, American cultural leader.
  • Eitel Cantoni, 90, Uruguayan racecar driver.
  • Magda Gabor, 81, Hungarian-American actress and socialite, and sister of Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor.
  • Monica Golding, 94, British Army nurse and nursing administrator.[15]
  • Prudence Hero Napier, 81, British primatologist.
  • Charles Jones, 86, Canadian-American composer of contemporary classical music[16]
  • Ted Nathanson, 72, American television director, lung cancer.[17]
  • Richard Alvin Neilson, 59, British diplomat.
  • Liao Shantao, 77, Chinese mathematician.
  • Alangudi Somu, 64, Indian Tamil film lyricist.

7[]

  • Raghu Raj Bahadur, 73, Indian statistician.[18]
  • Lewis White Beck, 83, American philosopher and scholar of German philosophy.
  • Jacques Canetti, 88, French music executive and talent manager.
  • John McNaught, 32, Scottish footballer.
  • Stanley Schachter, 75, American social psychologist, colon cancer.[19]

8[]

  • Betty Andujar, 84, American civic activist and politician.
  • Norman Cleaveland, 96, American rugby player and Olympian[20]
  • Ken Hunt, 62, American baseball player.[21]
  • Park Jaesam, 64, Korean poet.
  • Reid Shelton, 72, American actor, stroke.[22]
  • George Turner, 80, Australian writer and critic.
  • Amos Tutuola, 76, Nigerian writer.
  • Karen Wetterhahn, 48, American professor of chemistry, mercury poisoning.

9[]

  • Raymond Cayol, 80, French politician.
  • Robert W. Hansen, 86, American lawyer and jurist.
  • Ismael Huerta, 80, Chilean admiral and politician, cardiac embolism.
  • Stanley Knowles, 88, Canadian politician.[23]
  • Yevgeni Lebedev, 80, Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.
  • Thornton Lee, 90, American baseball player.[24]
  • Witness Lee, 91/92, Chinese christian preacher and hymnist.

10[]

  • Carolina Cotton, 71, American singer and actress, ovarian cancer.
  • Kim Ki-soo, 57, South Korean boxing champion, liver cancer.[25]
  • Reginald Lord, 92, English first-class cricketer.

11[]

  • Herman Basudde, 38, Ugandan kadongo kamu musician, traffic accident.
  • Robert Bates, 48, Northern Irish Ulster loyalist, shot.
  • Thalassa Cruso, 88, British-American presenter and author on horticulture, Alzheimer's disease.[26]
  • Ben Dunkelman, 83, Canadian-Israeli military officer, heart attack.
  • Gonzalo Fonseca, 74, Uruguayan artist, stroke.[27]
  • Ralph Kohl, 73, American football player, coach and scout.[28]
  • Satyanarayana Rajguru, 93, Indian litterateur, epigraphist and historian.
  • Mihir Sen, 66, Indian long distance swimmer, combination of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
  • Lütfiye Sultan, 87, Turkish Ottoman princess.

12[]

  • Rick Baldwin, 42, American racing driver, racing accident.
  • Pieter d'Hont, 80, Dutch sculptor.
  • Colette Magny, 70, French singer and songwriter.[29]
  • Anand Narain Mulla, 96, Indian Urdu poet.
  • Bulat Okudzhava, 73, Soviet/Russian poet, writer, musician, and singer-songwriter.[30]
  • Keith Smith, 83, Australian rules footballer.
  • Joe Ben Wheat, 81, American archaeologist and author.[31]

13[]

  • Al Berto, 49, Portuguese poet and painter, lymphoma.
  • Bill Johnson, 82, Welsh rugby player.
  • Delk M. Oden, 85, United States Army officer.
  • George Strugar, 63. American gridiron football player, lung cancer.[32]
  • Nguyen Manh Tuong, 87/88, Vietnamese lawyer and intellectual.

14[]

  • Marjorie Best, 94, American Hollywood costume designer.
  • Helmut Fischer, 70, German actor.
  • Richard Jaeckel, 70, American actor.[33]
  • Helena Sanders, 86, British cultural activist, politician and poet.

15[]

  • Thomas Baffes, 74, American surgeon and attorney.
  • Desmond Banks, Baron Banks, 78, British politician.
  • Nicholas Danby, British organist and composer.
  • George Denholm, 88, British flying ace during World War II.
  • Edmond Leburton, 82, Belgian politician and Prime Minister.[34]
  • Elbert S. McCuskey, 82, United States Navy flying ace during World War II.
  • Robert C. McEwen, 77, American politician.[35]
  • Son Sen, 67, Cambodian communist politician and soldier.

16[]

  • Mariya Batrakova, 74, Soviet/Russian Red Army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union.
  • Michael O'Herlihy, 68, Irish television producer and director.
  • Henry Schauer, 78, United States Army soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
  • Sukumaran, 49, Indian film actor and producer, heart attack.
  • Sue Sumii, 95, Japanese social reformer, writer, and novelist.[36]

17[]

  • Frances Foster, 73, American film, television and stage actress, cerebral hemorrhage.[37]
  • Bernhard Jensen, 85, Danish flatwater canoeist and Olympian.
  • Hari Krishna Shastri, 59, Indian politician.
  • Maurice Rootes, 80, British film editor.

18[]

  • James Willard Hurst, 86, American legal lcholar and law history pioneer, cancer.[38]
  • Lev Kopelev, 85, Soviet author and dissident.[39]
  • Devon Russell, Jamaican rocksteady and reggae singer and record producer, brain tumour.
  • José María Fernández Unsáin, 78, Argentine film director, screenwriter, and playwright.
  • Héctor Yazalde, 51, Argentine footballer, heart failure.

19[]

  • Basu Bhattacharya, Indian film director, acute pancreatitis.[40]
  • Robert Francis Byrnes, 79, American professor of history, heart attack.[41]
  • Cathleen Delany, 89, Irish actress.[42]
  • Olga Georges-Picot, 57, French actress, suicide.
  • Bobby Helms, 63, American country music singer, emphysema and asthma.
  • Julia Smith, 70, English television director and producer.
  • George Stipich, 60, Canadian professional wrestler known as Stan Stasiak, heart failure.

20[]

  • John Akii-Bua, 47, Ugandan hurdler and the nation's first Olympic champion.[43]
  • Armando Brancia, 79, Italian film and television actor.
  • Paul Carell, 85, German Nazi politician and propogandist.
  • John Michael Macdonald, 91, Canadian politician.
  • Lawrence Payton, 59, American tenor, songwriter, musician, and record producer, liver cancer.[44]
  • Alberto Rivera, 61, Spanish anti-Catholic religious activist, colon cancer.
  • Harijadi Sumodidjojo, 77, Indonesian realist artist.

21[]

  • Shintaro Katsu, 65, Japanese actor, singer, producer, and director, pharyngeal cancer.
  • Arthur Prysock, 68, American jazz and R&B singer.[45]
  • Fidel Velázquez Sánchez, 97, Mexican union leader, cardiac and respiratory failure.[46]

22[]

  • Lars Bergendahl, 88, Norwegian cross country skier.
  • William Slater Brown, 100, American novelist, biographer, and translator of French literature.[47]
  • Ted Gärdestad, 41, Swedish singer, songwriter, musician, and actor, suicide.
  • Larry Grossman, 53, Canadian politician (Legislative Assembly of Ontario), brain cancer.
  • Don Henderson, 65, English actor, throat cancer.[48]
  • Paul Napolitano, 74, American basketball player.
  • Gérard Pelletier, 78, Canadian journalist and politician.

23[]

  • Len Bailey, 70, British automobile designer.
  • Rosina Lawrence, 84, British-Canadian actress and singer.[49]
  • Prince Nico Mbarga, 47, Nigerian Igbo highlife musician, motorcycle accident.
  • Betty Shabazz, 63, American civil rights advocate and widow of Malcolm X, burns.[50]
  • Acharya Tulsi, 82, Indian Jain religious leader.

24[]

  • Brian Keith, 75, American film, television and stage actor, suicide.[51]
  • Jeff Lloyd, 82, English international speedway rider.
  • Sanjukta Panigrahi, 52, Indian Odissi dancer, cancer.[52]
  • Leonard B. Strang, 72, British professor of paediatric sciences, cancer.

25[]

  • Bobby Blackwood, 62, Scottish footballer.
  • Jacques Cousteau, 87, French explorer, conservationist, and oceanographer, heart attack.[53][54]
  • William Grinnell, 87, American football player and coach, congestive heart failure.
  • Louis A. McCall Sr., 45, American singer, songwriter and drummer, murdered during robbery.

26[]

  • George Bassman, 83, American composer and arranger.
  • Charlie Chester, 83, English comedian, radio and television presenter and writer.
  • Don Hutson, 84, American football player (Green Bay Packers) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[55]
  • Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, 38, Native Hawaiian musician and activist, obesity-related problems.
  • Thomas Joseph Murphy, 64, American bishop in the Catholic Church, cerebral hemorrhage.
  • William Turnbull Jr., 62, American architect, cancer.[56]

27[]

  • Cesar Y. Alzona, Filipino songwriter (b. 1926).
  • Narinder Biba, 56, Indian Punjabi singer.
  • Samuel L. Devine, 81, American politician, cancer.
  • W. O. G. Lofts, 73, British researcher and author.[57]
  • Marion M. Magruder, 86, United States Marine Corps officer.
  • Harrison Marks, 70, English glamour photographer and director of pornographic films.[58]
  • Kenneth Neate, 82, Australian tenor, opera producer, composer and author.[59]
  • Joseph Zong Huaide, 80, Chinese Roman Catholic Bishop.

28[]

  • Gary DeVore, 55, American Hollywood screenwriter, murdered.
  • Forest Dewey Dodrill, 95, American doctor and inventor of the Dodrill-GMR heart machine.[60]
  • Jack Hinton, 87, New Zealand soldier during World War II and recipient of the Victoria Cross.
  • Friedrich von Mellenthin, 92, German general during World War II.
  • Frank Mennie, 73, Scottish footballer.
  • Mrs. Miller, 89, American singer.

29[]

  • Nicholas Bodman, 83, American linguist.
  • William Hickey, 69, American actor, emphysema and bronchitis.[61]
  • Marjorie Linklater, 88, Scottish arts and environment campaigner, cancer and heart failure.[62]
  • Tom Lovell, 88, American illustrator and painter, car accident.
  • Li'l Millet, 61, American rhythm and blues musician, cancer.

30[]

  • Su Bingqi, Chinese archaeologist.
  • Bill Bradley, 64, English cyclist.
  • Margaret Hutchinson, 92, English educator, naturalist and author.
  • Larry O'Dea, 53, Australian professional wrestler, liver cancer.[63]
  • Alcira Soust Scaffo, 73, Uruguayan teacher and poet, respiratory infection.

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