Deaths in June 2013

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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2013.

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

  • Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.

June 2013[]

1[]

  • Oliver Bernard, 87, English poet and translator.[1]
  • Newbold Black, 83, American Olympic hockey player.[2]
  • William Cartwright, 92, American Emmy Award-winning film documentarian and editor, conservationist of the Watts Towers, natural causes.[3]
  • Frank Dempsey, 88, American football player.[4]
  • Carl Elsener Sr., 90, Swiss entrepreneur.[5]
  • Jelena Genčić, 76, Serbian handball and tennis player and coach.[6]
  • Mott Green, 47, American chocolatier, co-founder of the Grenada Chocolate Company, electrocuted.[7]
  • Bill Gunston, 86, British aviation writer.[8]
  • Ian P. Howard, 85, Canadian psychologist, cancer.[9]
  • James Kelleher, 82, Canadian politician, MP for Sault Ste. Marie (1984–1988), member of the Senate (1990–2005), heart failure.[10]
  • Atle Kittang, 72, Norwegian literary researcher and critic.[11]
  • Hanfried Lenz, 97, German mathematician.[12]
  • Joseph-André Motte, 88, French furniture designer.[13]
  • Alixa Naff, 93, Lebanese-born American historian, expert on Arab immigration to the United States.[14]
  • Dorothy Napangardi, 60s, Australian indigenous artist, traffic collision.[15]
  • Paul Olefsky, 87, American cellist (Philadelphia Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra).[16]
  • Leo Piek, 85, Dutch Olympic wrestler.[17]
  • Jane Purves, 63, Canadian politician and newspaper editor (Halifax Chronicle Herald), Nova Scotia MLA for Halifax Citadel (1999–2003), cancer.[18]
  • Edward Cornelius Reed Jr., 88, American senior (former chief) judge, District Court for Nevada (since 1979), natural causes.[19]
  • Sir Bernard Schreier, 95, Austrian-born British businessman.[20]
  • Basil Soper, British actor, 74–75.[21]
  • Janie Thompson, 91, American missionary and academic.[22]

2[]

  • Mario Bernardi, 82, Canadian conductor and pianist.[23]
  • Bruce Cathie, 83, New Zealand UFO author and theorist.[24]
  • Marco Frascari, 68, Italian architect.[25]
  • Chen Xitong, 84, Chinese politician, Mayor of Beijing, cancer.[26]
  • Andrew Doughty, 96, British anaesthetist.[27]
  • John Gilbert, Baron Gilbert, 86, British politician and life peer, MP for Dudley (1970–1974), Dudley East (1974–1997) and Minister for Transport (1975–1976).[28]
  • Margaret Jackson, 96, British Special Operations Executive secretary.[29]
  • Nick Keir, 60, Scottish musician, cancer.[30]
  • Sverre Magelssen, 95, Norwegian priest.[31]
  • Frank J. Magill, 86, American federal judge, member of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.[citation needed]
  • MickDeth, 35, American heavy metal bassist (Eighteen Visions, Bleeding Through), pre-existing heart condition.[32]
  • Rob Morsberger, 53, American rock and roll singer and songwriter, glioblastoma.[33]
  • Togrul Narimanbekov, 83, Azerbaijani artist.[34]
  • Ron Smith, 70, American football player (Chicago Bears), lung cancer.[35]
  • Jalal Al-Din Taheri, 87, Iranian Islamic cleric.[36]
  • Preston Ward, 85, American baseball player.[37]
  • Keith Wilson, 96, American classical musician, teacher and conductor.[38]
  • Mandawuy Yunupingu, 56, Australian musician (Yothu Yindi), kidney disease.[39]

3[]

  • Yves Bertrand, 69, French intelligence chief (Renseignements Généraux, 1992–2004).[40]
  • Will D. Campbell, 88, American Baptist minister, civil rights leader, author and lecturer, complications of a stroke.[41]
  • Atul Chitnis, 51, German-born Indian IT specialist, open source advocate and editor of PCQuest, intestinal cancer.[42]
  • Józef Czyrek, 84, Polish politician.[43]
  • G. R. Edmund, 82, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA for Tiruchendur and Tirunelveli, multiple organ failure.[44]
  • Arnold Eidus, 90, American violinist.[45]
  • Howard Grief, 73, Canadian–born Israeli attorney.[46]
  • Shahnaz Himmeti, Afghani politician, MP for Herat, traffic collision.[47]
  • Eugênio Izecksohn, 81, Brazilian herpetologist (Izecksohn's Toad), professor and author.[48]
  • Deacon Jones, 74, American Hall of Fame football player (Los Angeles Rams), coined the term "sack", natural causes.[49]
  • Farid Khan, Pakistani politician, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MLA for Hangu, shot.[50]
  • Jiah Khan, 25, American-born Indian actress, suicide by hanging.[51]
  • Frank Lautenberg, 89, American politician, member of the United States Senate for New Jersey (1982–2001, since 2003), complications of pneumonia.[52]
  • Enrique Lizalde, 76, Mexican actor.[53]
  • Vbos The Kentuckian, 11, Flat-Coated Retriever show dog, respiratory failure.[54]
  • Stanley T. Walker, 90, American Olympic biathlete.[55]

4[]

  • Walt Arfons, 96, American land speed record holder.[56]
  • Martin Arnold, 84, American journalist, editor and columnist (The New York Times), complications of Parkinson's disease.[57]
  • Auguste Cazalet, 74, French politician, Senator for Pyrénées-Atlantiques.[58]
  • Rudolph M. Clay, 77, American politician, member of the Indiana Senate (1972–1976), Mayor of Gary, Indiana (2006–2011), prostate cancer.[59]
  • Joey Covington, 67, American musician (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna), traffic collision.[60]
  • John Crawley, 73, American judge, member of the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals (1995–2007).[61]
  • Monti Davis, 54, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, Dallas Mavericks).[62]
  • Hermann Gunnarsson, 66, Icelandic broadcaster, footballer and handball player.[63]
  • Pekka Hämäläinen, 74, Finnish football player and executive, President of the Football Association of Finland (1997–2009).[64]
  • John B. Heilman, 92, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1953–1954).[65]
  • Carlos Hoffmann, 77, Chilean footballer.[66]
  • Gaston Isabelle, 92, Canadian doctor and politician, MP for Hull—Aylmer (1968–1988).[67]
  • Austin M. Lee, 93, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1956–1964), Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission (1991–2001).[68]
  • Luo Meizhen, 127?, Chinese unverified claimant for world's oldest person, natural causes.[69]
  • Sir Patrick Nairne, 91, British civil servant, Permanent Secretary to the Department of Health and Social Security (1975–1981).[70]
  • Zinia Pinto, 83, Indian Roman Catholic nun and educationalist.[71]
  • Samani Pulepule, 89, Samoan religious leader, Chairman of the Samoan Assemblies of God.[72]
  • S. Shamsuddin, 84, Singaporean actor.[73]
  • Ben Tucker, 82, American jazz musician, traffic collision.[74]
  • Will Wynn, 64, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), heart failure.[75]

5[]

  • Sir James Bottomley, 92, British diplomat, Ambassador to South Africa (1973–76).[76]
  • Don Bowman, 75, American comedian, country singer and songwriter ("Just to Satisfy You").[77]
  • Dave Elias, 43, Canadian curler, liver cancer.[78]
  • Takkō Ishimori, 81, Japanese voice actor (One Piece, Magic Knight Rayearth).[79]
  • Kampta Karran, 56, Guyanese sociologist and author.[80]
  • Franz Kelch, 97, German singer.[81]
  • Hermann Lotter, 73, German Olympic swimmer.[82]
  • Helen McElhone, 80, British politician, MP for Glasgow Queen's Park (1982–83).[83]
  • Scarlet Moon de Chevalier, 62, Brazilian actress, journalist and writer, multiple system atrophy.[84]
  • Stanisław Nagy, 91, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of Santa Maria della Scala (since 2003).[85]
  • Lonappan Nambadan, 77, Indian politician, kidney ailment.[86]
  • Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, 80, Irish politician, TD for Longford–Westmeath (1957–61), President of Sinn Féin (1970–83) and Republican Sinn Féin (1987–2009).[87]
  • Michel Ostyn, 88, Belgian sports scientist.[88]
  • Balan Pandit, 86, Indian cricketer.[89]
  • David Schwartz, 96, American violist and music instructor.[90]
  • Annabel Tollman, 39, Belgian-born American fashion journalist and magazine editor, blood clot.[91]
  • Katherine Woodville, 74, English-born American actress (Posse, The Informers), cancer.[92]

6[]

  • Erling Blöndal Bengtsson, 81, Danish cellist.[93]
  • Stan Gorton, 67, Australian rugby league footballer.[94]
  • Elmer Guckert, 84, American baseball umpire.[95]
  • Mohamed Hachaichi, 62, Algerian Olympic wrestler.[96]
  • Nada Inada, 83, Japanese psychiatrist and writer.[97]
  • Jerome Karle, 94, American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1985), member of the Manhattan Project.[98]
  • Elaine Laron, 83, American songwriter and lyricist (The Electric Company, Captain Kangaroo), pneumonia.[99]
  • Rafael Marquina, 91, Spanish inventor, designer and architect.[100]
  • Jeffrey Mathews, 70, South African cricketer.[101]
  • Jack McGrath, 89, Australian footballer.[102]
  • Eugen Merzbacher, 92, German-born American physicist.[103]
  • Gennady Nikolayev, 76, Russian Soviet Olympic swimmer.[104]
  • Jules Schwartz, 85, American computer scientist.[105]
  • Tom Sharpe, 85, British author (Porterhouse Blue, Wilt), complications from diabetes.[106]
  • Maxine Stuart, 94, American actress (Kitten with a Whip, Days of Wine and Roses), natural causes.[107]
  • Malcolm Todd, 73, British historian and archaeologist.[108]
  • Esther Williams, 91, American swimmer (Billy Rose's Aquacade) and actress (Million Dollar Mermaid, Dangerous When Wet), natural causes.[109]

7[]

  • Rachel Abrams, 62, American writer, editor and artist, wife of Elliott Abrams, stomach cancer.[110]
  • Ekkayuth Anchanbutr, 58, Thai businessman and political activist, homicide.[111]
  • Lesley Cantwell, 26, New Zealand racewalker, suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage.[112]
  • Mirosław Car, 52, Polish footballer.[113]
  • Charlie Coles, 71, American basketball coach (Central Michigan University, 1985–1991; Miami University, 1996–2012).[114]
  • Harvey Dunn, Jr., 81, Australian football player (Carlton).[115]
  • Tom Fitzgerald, 74, Irish politician, member of the Seanad Éireann.[116]
  • Donna Hartley, 58, English Olympic bronze medallist runner (1980).[117]
  • Ken Kinkor, 59, American pirate historian (Whydah Galley).[118]
  • David Lyon, 72, British actor.[119]
  • Florin Mașala, 79, Romanian football player.[citation needed]
  • Pierre Mauroy, 84, French politician, Prime Minister (1981–1984), member of Senate for Nord (1992–2011), lung cancer.[120]
  • Christopher Pearson, 61, Australian journalist, political speech-writer, founder of the Adelaide Review.[121]
  • J. V. Raghavulu, 82, Indian playback singer and musical director.[122]
  • Richard Ramirez, 53, American serial killer, complications from B-cell lymphoma and hepatitis-C.[123]
  • Malu Rocha, 65, Brazilian actress, prion.[124]
  • Mark Starr, 50, American professional wrestler, heart attack.[125]
  • Kenneth R. Shoulders, 86, American experimental physicist.[126]
  • Joseph Michael Sullivan, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn (1980–2005), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[127]
  • Juan Ignacio Torres Landa, 57, Mexican politician, President of the Chamber of Deputies (1992), helicopter crash.[128]
  • Amelia Wood, 82, American Olympic javelin thrower.[129]

8[]

  • John Boyd, 93, American science fiction author.[130]
  • Paul Cellucci, 65, American politician and diplomat, Governor of Massachusetts (1997–2001), Ambassador to Canada (2001–2005), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[131]
  • Stumpy Cromer, 92, American comedian and dancer (Stump and Stumpy, DuBarry Was a Lady).[132]
  • Nathan Dean, 79, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1962–1974) and Senate (1974–2004).[133]
  • Niels Diffrient, 84, American industrial designer, cancer.[134]
  • Charles M. Hudson, 80–81, American anthropologist.[135]
  • Beril Jents, 95, Australian fashion designer.[136]
  • Yoram Kaniuk, 83, Israeli writer, painter, journalist, and theater critic, cancer.[137]
  • Taufiq Kiemas, 70, Indonesian politician, Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (since 2009), heart attack.[138]
  • Jaimie Leonard, 39, American soldier, arms-related injury.[139]
  • Raymond McCormick, 82, Australian cricketer.[140]
  • Angus MacKay, 86, British actor (Doctor Who).[141]
  • Kyle Miller, 31, Canadian lacrosse player, cancer.[142]
  • Hugh Murray, 90, British historian.[143]
  • Ahad Rajabli, 51, Azerbaijani martial artist, world champion in sambo, suicide by hanging.[144]
  • Eugene P. Ruehlmann, 88, American politician, Mayor of Cincinnati (1967–1971).[145]
  • Richard J. Seitz, 95, American army officer.[146]
  • Udham Singh, Indian Maoist militant, shot.[147]
  • Willi Sitte, 92, German painter.[148]
  • Evert Sodergren, 92, American studio furniture maker.[149]
  • José Sosa, 60, Dominican baseball player (Houston Astros).[150]
  • Derrick Townshend, 69, Zimbabwean cricketer.[151]
  • Arturo Vega, 65, Mexican-born American punk graphic designer and artistic director (The Ramones), cancer.[152]
  • Philip White, 89, Canadian politician, Mayor of York, Ontario (1970–1978).[153]

9[]

  • Iain Banks, 59, Scottish author (The Wasp Factory), gallbladder cancer.[154]
  • Bruno Bartoletti, 86, Italian conductor.[155]
  • Martin Bernal, 76, British scholar, myelofibrosis.[156]
  • Ralph Bogan, 90, American businessman and part-owner of the Atlanta Braves.[157]
  • John Burke, 65, British rugby league player.[158]
  • Darondo, 67, American soul singer, heart failure.[159]
  • Wahab Dosunmu, 74, Nigerian politician, member of the Senate (1999–2003).[160]
  • K. T. Francis, 73, Sri Lankan cricket umpire, complications of diabetes.[161]
  • Ward Goodenough, 94, American anthropologist.[162]
  • J. Eugene Grigsby, 94, American educator.[163]
  • Franz Halberg, 93, Romanian biologist.[164]
  • Walter Jens, 90, German writer and intellectual, dementia.[165]
  • Harry Lewis, 93, American actor (Key Largo) and restaurateur, natural causes.[166]
  • Noel McMahon, 97, New Zealand cricketer.[167]
  • Chechenol Mongush, 41, Russian Olympic wrestler (1996), strangled.[168]
  • Solomon Oboh, 23, Nigerian footballer (Warri Wolves), traffic collision.[169]
  • Rudolf Pöder, 88, Austrian politician, President of the National Council (1989–1990).[170]
  • Elías Querejeta, 78, Spanish film producer.[171]
  • Zdeněk Rotrekl, 92, Czech poet.[172]
  • Dilip Sarkar, 64, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA for Barabani, shot.[173]
  • Seong Moy, 92, Chinese-born American painter and printmaker.[174]
  • Edward Stevens, 80, American Olympic gold medal-winning rower (1952).[175]
  • Joe Tereshinski, Sr., 89, American football player (Washington Redskins).[176]

10[]

  • Timothy Apiyo, 70s, Tanzanian politician and civil servant.[177]
  • Doug Bailey, 79, American political consultant.[178]
  • Ernst H. Beutner, 89, American microbiologist.[179]
  • Jacques Bialski, 83, French politician, member of the Senate for Nord (1979–1997).[180]
  • Gladys Clarke, 90, British javelin thrower.[181]
  • Valentin de Vargas, 79, American actor (Touch of Evil, Hatari!, To Live and Die in L.A.).[182]
  • Allen Derr, 85, American lawyer, won Reed v. Reed sex discrimination case.[183]
  • Jack Dye, 93, British army officer.[184]
  • Ralph Graves, 88, American writer, editor and news executive (Time, Life), kidney failure.[185]
  • Franz Handlos, 73, German politician, MP for Deggendorf (1972–1987).[186]
  • Petrus Kastenman, 88, Swedish Olympic equestrian (1956).[187]
  • Alice Kundert, 92, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1990–1994), Secretary of State of South Dakota (1979–1987).[188]
  • Louis-Paul M'Fédé, 52, Cameroonian Olympic footballer, lung infection.[189]
  • Ali Maher, 55, Jordanian artist, architect and teacher, stroke.[190]
  • Yehoshua Neuwirth, 86, Israeli Jewish scholar and clergy, compiled the Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah.[191]
  • Hector Oaxaca Acosta, 87, Mexican news photographer (Associated Press).[192]
  • Enrique Orizaola, 91, Spanish footballer.[193]
  • M. K. Purushothaman, 51, Indian politician, Kerala MLA for Njarackal (2006–2011), heart attack.[194]
  • Don Roby, 79, English footballer (Notts County F.C., Loughborough United).[195]
  • Daniel Somers, 30, American soldier, suicide.[196]
  • Pete Vonachen, 87, American baseball team owner and executive (Peoria Chiefs).[197]
  • Barbara Vucanovich, 91, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from Nevada's 2nd district (1983–1997).[198]

11[]

  • Miller Barber, 82, American professional golfer, lymphoma.[199]
  • Carl W. Bauer, 79, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1966–1972) and Senate (1972–1976).[200]
  • Sir Henry Cecil, 70, British racehorse trainer, stomach cancer.[201]
  • John Frederick Clarke, 86, British aeronautical engineer.[202]
  • Robert Fogel, 86, American economic academic, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1993).[203]
  • James Grimsley, Jr., 91, American military officer and academic, President of The Citadel (1980–1989).[204]
  • Andreas Kilingaridis, 36, Russian-born Greek Olympic kayaker (2000, 2004, 2008), leukaemia.[205]
  • Olavio López Duque, 81, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Casanare (1977–1999).[206]
  • Murray Mitchell, 90, American basketball player.[207]
  • Rory Morrison, 48, British radio announcer and newsreader (BBC Radio 4), lymphoma.[208]
  • Aleksandr Nalivkin, 26, Russian footballer, cancer.[209]
  • Kristiāns Pelšs, 20, Latvian ice hockey player, drowning.[210]
  • Stephen Porter, 87, American stage director.[211]
  • Vidya Charan Shukla, 84, Indian politician, MP for Mahasamund, Minister of External Affairs (1990–1991), injuries sustained in a shooting.[212]
  • Johnny Smith, 90, American jazz guitarist and songwriter ("Walk, Don't Run"), natural causes.[213]
  • Charles Spielberger, 85–86, American clinical psychologist.[214]
  • Thyra Thomson, 96, American politician, Secretary of State of Wyoming (1963–1987).[215]
  • Jaakko Wallenius, 55, Finnish writer and journalist.[216]
  • Billy Williams, 80, American baseball player (Seattle Pilots).[217]

12[]

  • Laslo Babits, 55, Canadian Olympic javelin thrower (1984).[218]
  • Teresita Barajuen, 105, Spanish Roman Catholic laity, believed to hold record for longest service in cloister.[219]
  • Elroy Chester, 44, American criminal, execution by lethal injection.[220]
  • Fatai Rolling Dollar, 86, Nigerian musician.[221]
  • John Groppo, 92, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1959–1985).[222]
  • Hugo Gutierrez, Jr., 86, Filipino jurist, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1982–1993), complications of diabetes.[223]
  • Helen Brush Jenkins, 94, American news photographer (Los Angeles Daily News).[224]
  • Michael Kasha, 92, American molecular biophysicist, complications of pneumonia.[225]
  • Jiroemon Kimura, 116, Japanese supercentenarian, verified oldest man in history, oldest verified living person in the world, natural causes.[226]
  • Jason Leffler, 37, American racing driver (NASCAR, IndyCar), blunt force neck injury from race collision.[227]
  • José de Lima, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itumbiara (1973–1981) and Sete Lagoas (1981–1999).[228]
  • Dick Mansperger, 80, American football player and coach, cancer.[229]
  • Ethel Marshall, 89, American badminton player.[230]
  • Teodoro Matos Santana, 66, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo FC), pancreatic cancer.[231]
  • Pa Odiase, 79, Nigerian composer ("Arise, O Compatriots").[232]
  • Cheryl Peake, 47, British Olympic ice skater (1988).[233]
  • Soh Hang-suen, 61, Hong Kong actress (Life Without Principle), complications of diabetes and stroke.[234]
  • Gavin Taylor, 72, British television and concert film director, (The Tube, U2 at Red Rocks, Queen at Wembley), cancer.[235]
  • Barry Till, 90, British scholar and educator.[236]
  • Joseph A. Unanue, 88, American chief executive (Goya Foods).[237]

13[]

  • Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi, 41, Saudi Olympic and World Cup footballer (1994, 1998), cardiac arrest.[238]
  • David Deutsch, 84, American advertising executive, founder and CEO of Deutsch Inc. (1969–1989), natural causes.[239]
  • Newton Lai, 62, Chinese Hong Kong actor, pneumonia.[240]
  • Philippe Massu, 60, French sailor (sport).[241]
  • Sam Most, 82, American jazz flautist, cancer.[242]
  • Ajit Pandey, 75, Indian pop singer and politician, West Bengal MLA for Bowbazar, heart attack.[243]
  • Edmund Pellegrino, 92, American bioethicist and academic, President of The Catholic University of America (1978–1982).[244]
  • Hans Petersen, 83, Danish Olympic boxer.[245]
  • Maxwell Nicholas Sparks, 92, New Zealand air force officer.[246]
  • Brett Usher, 66, English actor, writer and ecclesiastical historian, pancreatic cancer.[247]
  • Kenji Utsumi, 75, Japanese voice actor (Fist of the North Star, Dragon Ball, Fullmetal Alchemist), cancerous peritonitis.[248]
  • Albert White Hat, 74, American Lakota language teacher and activist.[249]

14[]

  • Betty Burstall, 87, Australian theatre director, founder of La Mama Theatre.[250]
  • Rod Bushie, 60, Canadian Anishinaabe elder, Grand Chief of Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (1997–2000), lung cancer.[251]
  • Olav Sigurd Carlsen, 82, Norwegian politician.[252]
  • Geraldine Decker, 82, American operatic mezzo-soprano (Seattle Opera, Metropolitan Opera).[253]
  • Pa Dillon, 75, Irish hurler.[254]
  • Al Green, 57, American professional wrestler (WCW), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[255]
  • Johnny Linaker, 86, English footballer.[256]
  • Martin Lowson, 75, English aeronautical engineer.[257]
  • Hugh Maguire, 86, Irish violinist.[258]
  • Gene Mako, 97, American tennis player, doubles winner at US Open (1936, 1938) and Wimbledon (1937, 1938), inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame (1973).[259]
  • James W. Mayer, American physical chemist.[260]
  • Monica Ross, 62, British artist, academic, and feminist, cancer.[261]
  • Elroy Schwartz, 89, American television writer (Gilligan's Island, The Brady Bunch, Wonder Woman), complications from surgery.[262]
  • Tom Tall, 75, American rockabilly singer.[263]
  • Olwen Wymark, 81, American-born British dramatist.[264]

15[]

  • Kamu de Almeida, 73, Angolan diplomat, Ambassador to the Congo, Spain and Egypt.[265]
  • Tatiana Belinky, 94, Russian-born Brazilian children's author, poet, screenwriter (Sítio do Pica-pau Amarelo, O Jardineiro Espanhol) and journalist, Prêmio Jabuti laureate (1990, 1994).[266]
  • Peride Celal, 97, Turkish author.[267]
  • Satyapal Dang, 93, Indian politician, Punjab MLA for Amritsar West (1967–1980).[268]
  • Heinz Flohe, 65, German footballer (1. FC Köln), member of World Cup-winning team (1974), complications from a stroke.[269]
  • Edgar Gilbert, 89, American mathematician.[270]
  • José Froilán González, 90, Argentine racing driver, respiratory failure.[271]
  • Doreen Hawkins, 93, British actress.[272]
  • Joseph Hibbert, 65, Jamaican politician, MP for St. Andrew East Rural (2002–2011), Minister for Transport and Works, heart attack.[273]
  • Helen Hughes, 84, Czechoslovakian-born Australian economist, complications following surgery.[274]
  • Elena Ivashchenko, 28, Russian Olympic judoka, suicide by jumping from building.[275]
  • Thomas Penfield Jackson, 76, American senior judge, member of the US District Court for D.C. (1982–2004), cancer.[276]
  • Stanley A. Johnson, 88, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1968–1977).[277]
  • Walter Kahn, 65, American record producer, kidney failure.[278]
  • Sakaida Kakiemon XIV, 78, Japanese potter, Living National Treasure, cancer.[279]
  • Stan Lopata, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies), complications of a cardiac condition.[280]
  • Manivannan, 58, Indian actor and director, heart attack.[281]
  • Evaristo Márquez, 73, Colombian actor.[282]
  • Dennis O'Rourke, 67, Australian documentary film maker, cancer.[283]
  • Wangnia Pongte, 60, Indian footballer and politician, Arunachal Pradesh MLA for Changlang North (1990–2009), traffic collision.[284]
  • Maurice Priestley, 80, British mathematician.[285]
  • Harry Rozmiarek, 74, American veterinarian.[286]
  • Paul Soros, 87, Hungarian-born American mechanical engineer and philanthropist.[287]
  • Kenneth G. Wilson, 77, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1982), lymphoma.[288]
  • Syd Young, 95, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).[289]

16[]

  • Sam Farber, 88, American industrial designer, co-founder of OXO, complications from a fall.[290]
  • Peggy Fenton, 85, American baseball player.[291]
  • T. Ed Garrison, Jr., 91, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1956–1967) and Senate (1967–1986), natural causes.[292]
  • Frank Greenaway, 95, British museum curator.[293]
  • Roy Grow, 71, American political scientist.[294]
  • Hans Hass, 94, Austrian diving pioneer.[295]
  • Khondakar Ashraf Hossain, 63, Bangladesh poet and academic, heart attack.[296]
  • Isaiah Jesudason, 88, Malayali bishop.[297]
  • Josip Kuže, 60, Croatian football player and manager (Dinamo Zagreb), leukaemia.[298]
  • Richard Marlow, 74, English organist and choral director, Non-hodgkin lymphoma.[299]
  • James Massey, 79, American information theorist, cancer.[300]
  • TKM Bava Musliyar, 82, Indian Muslim scholar and educationalist.[301]
  • Maurice Nadeau, 102, French writer and editor.[302]
  • Dwight Pattison, 51, Indian musician, heart attack.[303]
  • Daya Perera, Sri Lankan diplomat and lawyer, Ambassador to the United Nations (1988–1991).[304]
  • B. Raman, 77, Indian intelligence officer, co-founder of the Research and Analysis Wing, cancer.[305]
  • Bernard Sahlins, 90, American comedy writer and theater owner, founder of The Second City.[306]
  • D. M. Schurman, 88, Canadian historian.[307]
  • Yousef Madani Tabrizi, 85, Iranian Grand Ayatollah.[308]
  • Colette Urban, 61, Canadian/American artist, cancer.[309]
  • Ottmar Walter, 89, German footballer (1. FC Kaiserslautern), member of 1954 World Cup-winning team.[310]

17[]

  • Michael Baigent, 65, New Zealand author (The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail), brain haemorrhage.[311]
  • Carmen Carrozza, 91, Italian-born American accordionist.[312]
  • Atiqul Haque Chowdhury, 82, Bangladeshi playwright and TV producer.[313]
  • Pierre F. Côté, 85, Canadian civil servant, Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec (1978–1997).[314]
  • Bulbs Ehlers, 90, American basketball and baseball player.[315]
  • Jim Goddard, 77, English film and television director (Fox).[316]
  • Michael Goldie, 81, British character actor.[317]
  • Irwin Held, 87, American restaurateur (Barney's Beanery), natural causes.[318]
  • James Holshouser, 78, American politician, Governor of North Carolina (1973–1977).[319]
  • Fuller Kimbrell, 103, American politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1946–1955).[320]
  • Werner Lang, 91, German automotive engineer.[321]
  • Albert Legogie, 76, Nigerian politician, member of the Senate for Edo North, malaria.[322]
  • Ma Xianda, 81, Chinese martial artist.[323]
  • Peter Millar, 62, Scottish footballer (Motherwell), brain tumour.[324]
  • Jalil Shahnaz, 92, Iranian maestro and Tar master, natural causes.[citation needed]
  • Ray Stone, 89, American politician and educator, Mayor of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho (1986–1994).[325]
  • Geoff Strong, 75, English footballer (Arsenal, Liverpool).[326]
  • Tom Turner, 97, American Negro league baseball player.[327]
  • Rafael Valek, 80, Colombian footballer.[328]

18[]

  • Brent F. Anderson, 80, American politician, Mayor of West Valley City, Utah (1987–1994).[329]
  • Raghunath Bhattacharyya, 61, Indian judge, member of the Kolkata High Court (since 2010), COPD.[330]
  • Hugh Burry, 82, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury).[331]
  • Alastair Donaldson, 58, Scottish musician.[332]
  • Vernon Fougère, 70, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Charlottetown (1991–2009).[333]
  • Gene Freese, 79, American baseball player, complications of back surgery.[334]
  • Garde Gardom, 88, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey (1966–1986), Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia (1995–2001).[335]
  • Brian P. Goodman, 66, Canadian civil servant, Chair of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, heart arrhythmia.[336]
  • Michael Hastings, 33, American journalist (Rolling Stone, Newsweek, BuzzFeed), traffic collision.[337]
  • Norman MacKenzie, 91, English journalist, educationalist and historian.[338]
  • Jean Melzer, 87, Australian politician, Senator for Victoria (1974–1981).[339]
  • Imran Khan Mohmand, Pakistani politician, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MLA for Mardan, bombing.[340]
  • Dave Petitjean, 85, American Cajun humorist and actor, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[341]
  • Alfred Planyavsky, 89, Austrian double-bassist and music historian.[342]
  • Michael Potter, 89, American cancer researcher, recipient of the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research (1984), acute myeloid leukemia.[343]
  • Claudio Rocchi, 62, Italian progressive rock singer-songwriter and musician, degenerative disease.[344]
  • Hassan Sadian, 88–89, Iranian Olympic wrestler.[345]
  • Ramón Sáez Marzo, 73, Spanish Olympic racing cyclist.[346]
  • Kukoi Sanyang, 61, Ivorian Gambian revolutionary.[347]
  • Sir Colin Stansfield Smith, 80, English architect and cricketer.[348]
  • Vijay Telang, 61, Indian cricketer (Vidarbha).[349]
  • David Wall, 67, British ballet dancer, cancer.[350]

19[]

  • Edward Chindori-Chininga, 58, Zimbabwean politician, MP for Guruve South, Minister of Mines and Mining Development (2000–2004), traffic collision.[351]
  • Vince Flynn, 47, American author (Mitch Rapp), prostate cancer.[352]
  • James Gandolfini, 51, American actor (The Sopranos, In the Loop, Crimson Tide), Emmy winner (2000, 2001, 2003), heart attack.[353]
  • Parke Godwin, 84, American author, natural causes.[354]
  • Michael Hodgman, 74, Australian federal and Tasmanian politician, MLC (1966–1974), MP (1975–1987), MHA (1992–1998, 2001–2010), emphysema.[355]
  • Gyula Horn, 80, Hungarian politician, Prime Minister (1994–1998).[356]
  • John Hughes, 78, Welsh ceramicist, creator of Grogg.[357]
  • Dave Jennings, 61, American football player (New York Jets, New York Giants), complications from Parkinson's disease.[358]
  • Danny Kravitz, 82, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates), cancer.[359]
  • Sait Maden, 82, Turkish translator, poet, painter and graphic designer, pneumonia after bypass surgery.[360]
  • Alexandru Mușina, 58, Romanian poet.[361]
  • Paul Mees, 52, Australian academic and lawyer, cancer.[362]
  • Miguel Morayta, 105, Spanish-born Mexican film director.[363]
  • Ólafur Rafnsson, 50, Icelandic sports executive, president of FIBA Europe and National Olympic and Sports Association of Iceland.[364]
  • Alfons Schilling, 79, Swiss painter, Parkinson's disease.[365]
  • Kim Thompson, 56, American comic book editor and publisher (Fantagraphics Books), lung cancer.[366]
  • Filip Topol, 48, Czech musician.[367]
  • Slim Whitman, 90, American country singer-songwriter ("Indian Love Call", "Rose Marie"), heart failure.[368]

20[]

  • Fernando Aguilar, 75, Spanish Olympic athlete.[369]
  • Diosa Costello, 100, American Puerto Rican actress and singer.[370]
  • Franz Xaver Eder, 87, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Passau (1984–2001).[371]
  • Ibrahim Haji Jama Mee'aad, Somali militant (Al-Shabaab), shot.[372]
  • Vern Pyles, 94, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1974–1980), heart disease and cancer.[373]
  • Dicky Rutnagur, 82, Indian cricket journalist and author.[374]
  • Ingvar Rydell, 91, Swedish Olympic footballer (1952).[375]
  • Jean-Louis Scherrer, 78, French fashion designer.[376]
  • Günter Seibold, 76, German footballer.[377]
  • Philip Slater, 86, American sociologist and academic, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.[378]
  • Manuel Bernardo de Sousa, 81, Angolan diplomat.[379]
  • Jeffrey Smart, 91, Australian painter, renal failure.[380]
  • John David Wilson, 93, English animator and producer (Grease, Lady and the Tramp, Peter Pan), dementia.[381]
  • Wu Zhengyi, 97, Chinese botanist, winner of the State Science and Technology Prize (2007).[382]
  • Pu Zoduha, 73, Indian politician, Mizoram MLA for Mamit (1987–1992), complications from hypertension and diabetes.[383]

21[]

  • Huáscar Aparicio, 41, Bolivian folk singer, car accident.[384]
  • Charles L. Campbell, 82, American sound editor (Back to the Future, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, The Rocketeer), Oscar winner (1983, 1986, 1989).[385]
  • Mohan Lal Chakma, 101, Indian politician, Tripura MLA for Penchartal (1978–1983).[386]
  • Diane Clare, 74, British actress (The Haunting).[387]
  • N. Dennis, 85, Indian politician, MP for Nagercoil (1980–2003).[388]
  • Jerry Dexter, 78, American voice actor (Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Josie and the Pussycats).[389]
  • Paul Eggers, 94, American politician.[390]
  • Abdol-Aziz Mirza Farmanfarmaian, 93, Iranian architect.[391]
  • Genaro García, 34, Mexican boxer, shot.[392]
  • Margret Göbl, 74, German Olympic figure skater (1960).[393]
  • Dame Barbara Goodman, 80, New Zealand politician.[394]
  • James P. Gordon, 85, American physicist.[395]
  • Marcelo Grassmann, 88, Brazilian engraver and draughtsman.[396]
  • Bernard Hunt, 83, English professional golfer.[397]
  • Ed Iacobucci, 59, Argentinian-born American technology executive, co-founder of Citrix Systems, pancreatic cancer.[398]
  • Mina Izadyar, 63, Iranian professor and pediatrician, cancer.[399]
  • Jacqueline Livingston, 69, American photographer.[400]
  • Mary Love, 69, American soul and gospel singer.[401]
  • Edgar Mann, 86, British Manx politician, Chairman of the Executive Council (1981–1985), complications of cancer.[402]
  • Uzi Meshulam, 60, Israeli rabbi.[403]
  • Milorad Mišković, 86, Serbian ballet dancer, Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.[404]
  • Alen Pamić, 23, Croatian footballer (NK Istra 1961), hypercholesterolemia and coronary artery plaque.[405]
  • Sajid Qureshi, 53, Pakistani politician, Sindh MLA for Karachi, shot.[406]
  • Elliott Reid, 93, American actor (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), heart failure.[407]
  • Wendy Saddington, 64, Australian jazz and blues singer (Chain), oesophageal cancer.[408]
  • Alfred O. Schumann, 89, American farmer and politician.[409]
  • Curtis W. Tarr, 88, American civil servant and academic, head of the Selective Service System during Vietnam, pneumonia.[410]
  • Per Ung, 80, Norwegian sculptor, cancer.[411]
  • Zhang Guangdou, 101, Chinese hydraulic engineer and educator.[412]

22[]

  • Cameron Baird, 32, Australian soldier, Victoria Cross recipient, shot.[413]
  • Robert O. Cox, 95, American politician, Mayor of Fort Lauderdale (1986–1991).[414]
  • Leandro Díaz, 85, Colombian music composer (Vallenato), acute kidney infection.[415]
  • Martha Mayer Erlebacher, 75, American artist.[416]
  • Beverly Fawell, 82, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1981–1983) and Illinois Senate (1983–1999), chronic heart failure.[417]
  • Sergio Focardi, 80, Italian physicist.[418]
  • Peter Fraser, Baron Fraser of Carmyllie, 68, Scottish politician and advocate, MP (1979–1987), Lord Advocate (1989–1992), Solicitor General (1982–1989).[419]
  • Gary David Goldberg, 68, American screenwriter and director (Family Ties, Must Love Dogs, Dad), Emmy winner (1979, 1987), brain cancer.[420]
  • Alexander Grunauer, 91, Russian scientist.[421]
  • Donald Hustad, 94, American evangelical church musician, academic and author.[422]
  • Jan Jaskólski, 73, Polish Olympic athlete.[423]
  • Henning Larsen, 87, Danish architect, natural causes.[424]
  • Loránd Lohinszky, 88, Hungarian actor and academic.[425]
  • Deric Longden, 77, British author and screenwriter, cancer.[426]
  • Allan Simonsen, 34, Danish racing driver, complications from a race collision during 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans.[427]
  • Javier Tomeo, 80, Spanish writer, infection and diabetes.[428]
  • Jesús Humberto Velázquez Garay, 73, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Celaya (1988–2003), respiratory disease.[429]
  • Soccor Velho, 29, Indian footballer, cardiac arrest.[430]

23[]

  • Pat Ashton, 82, English actress (The Benny Hill Show).[431]
  • Bobby Bland, 83, American blues and soul singer ("Further Up the Road", "Turn On Your Love Light").[432]
  • Frank Kelso, 79, American naval officer, Chief of Naval Operations (1990–1994), complications from a fall.[433]
  • Kurt Leichtweiss, 86, German mathematician.[434]
  • Little Willie Littlefield, 81, American pianist and singer, cancer.[435]
  • Richard Matheson, 87, American author and screenwriter (I Am Legend, The Shrinking Man, The Twilight Zone).[436]
  • Ron May, 57, American technology columnist, diabetes.[437]
  • Darryl Read, 61, British musician, poet and actor, motorcycle accident.[438]
  • Sharon Stouder, 64, American triple gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer (1964).[439]
  • Frank Stranahan, 90, American golfer, winner of The Amateur Championship (1948, 1950).[440]
  • Meamea Thomas, 25, I-Kiribati Olympic weightlifter (2004), traffic collision.[441]

24[]

  • Mick Aston, 66, British archaeologist (Time Team).[442]
  • Bill Atkinson, 68, English footballer (Torquay United F.C.).[443]
  • Cleve Backster, 89, American polygraph expert.[444]
  • Anibal Barrow, 58, Honduran journalist and news anchor, shot.[445]
  • John P. Clay, 78, American translator (Clay Sanskrit Library).[446]
  • Emilio Colombo, 93, Italian politician, Prime Minister (1970–1972).[447]
  • Papa Malick Diop, 68, Senegalese Olympic basketball player.[448]
  • Jackie Fargo, 82, American professional wrestler, congenital heart disease.[449]
  • Mauro Francaviglia, 60, Italian mathematician.[450]
  • Dame Phyllis Friend, 90, British nursing officer.[451]
  • Joannes Gijsen, 80, Dutch-Icelandic Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Roermond (1972–1993) and Reykjavík (1996–2007), cancer.[452]
  • William Hathaway, 89, American politician, member of the US House (1965–1973) and US Senate for Maine (1973–1979).[453]
  • Lucky Isibor, 36, Nigerian footballer.[454]
  • Puff Johnson, 40, American pop singer and songwriter, cervical cancer.[455]
  • James Martin, 79, British author, computer scientist and businessman, swimming accident.[456]
  • Alan Myers, 58, American New Wave drummer (Devo), brain cancer.[457]
  • John L. Nickels, 82, American judge, member of the Illinois Supreme Court (1992–1998).[458]
  • Denham Price, 73, South African cricketer.[459]
  • Lutfar Rahman Sarkar, 80, Bangladeshi banker, Governor of Bangladesh Bank.[460]
  • Michael Schwarzwalder, 69, American politician.[461]
  • Andy Scott, 58, Canadian politician, MP for Fredericton (1993–2009), Solicitor General (1997–1998), cancer.[462]
  • Vasile Tiță, 85, Romanian Olympic boxer (1952).[463]

25[]

  • Gianfranco Baldazzi, 69, Italian lyricist, record producer, author and journalist.[464]
  • Giuseppe Berton, 80, Italian missionary.[465]
  • George Burditt, 89, American television writer and producer (Three's Company, Silver Spoons).[466]
  • Jack Cantoni, 65, French rugby union player.[467]
  • Sarah Charlesworth, 66, American conceptual artist and photographer, brain aneurysm.[468]
  • Mark Fisher, 66, British stage designer and ceremony producer (2008, 2012).[469]
  • Catherine Gibson, 82, Scottish Olympic swimmer (1948).[470]
  • Robert E. Gilka, 96, American photographer and news executive, director of photography for National Geographic, complications of pneumonia.[471]
  • Jim Hudson, 70, American football player (New York Jets), traumatic dementia encephalophathy.[472]
  • Lau Kar-leung, 76, Chinese Hong Kong martial artist, action choreographer and film director (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin), cancer.[473]
  • Eddie Liu, 91, Australian community leader.[474]
  • James Lydon, 84–85, Irish educator and historian.[475]
  • William E. Morris, 92, American politician.[476]
  • Harry Parker, 77, American Olympic rower (1960) and Olympic rowing coach (USRowing, Harvard University).[477]
  • Taghi Rouhani, 93, Iranian news anchor.[478]
  • Uma Shivakumar, 71, Indian actress.[479]
  • Mildred Ladner Thompson, 95, American journalist (Wall Street Journal, Associated Press).[480]
  • Green Wix Unthank, 90, American senior judge, member of the US District Court for Eastern Kentucky (1980–2012).[481]

26[]

  • James Allan, 84, Canadian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Keewatin (1974–1991).[482]
  • Hervé Boussard, 47, French Olympic cyclist (1992), epileptic seizure.[483]
  • Antonio Jasso, 78, Mexican footballer (national team, Club América).[484]
  • Edward Huggins Johnstone, 91, Brazilian-born American senior (former chief) judge, member of the US District Court for Western Kentucky (since 1977).[485]
  • Sandy Knott, 75, American Olympic athlete.[486]
  • Adam Koppy, 40, American mechanical engineer, traffic collision.[487]
  • K. Narayana Kurup, 86, Indian politician, Kerala MLA for Vazhoor (1963–1967, 1970–1980, 1984–2005).[488]
  • Byron Looper, 48, American politician and criminal, cardiac ailment.[489]
  • Miguel Mansilla, 60, Uruguayan professional footballer, cardiac arrest.[490]
  • Dumitru Matcovschi, 73, Romanian-born Moldovan poet, complications from brain surgery.[491]
  • Mal McBean, 91, Australian rules footballer.[492]
  • Kimberly McCarthy, 52, American criminal, execution by lethal injection.[493]
  • Justin Miller, 35, American baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants).[494]
  • Nilton Pacheco, 92, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1948).[495]
  • Abdul Rahman Mokhtar, 55, Malaysian politician, Terengganu State Representative for Kuala Besut, lung cancer.[496]
  • Marc Rich, 78, Belgian-born American tax evader, commodities trader and illegal oil broker (Iran Hostage Crisis), stroke.[497]
  • Bert Stern, 83, American celebrity photographer (The Last Sitting) and documentary maker (Jazz on a Summer's Day).[498]
  • Rawleigh Warner, Jr., 92, American oil executive, CEO and Chairman of Mobil (1969–1986), inclusion body myositis.[499]
  • Subhash Yadav, 67, Indian politician, Madhya Pradesh MLA for Kasrawad (since 1993).[500]

27[]

  • Shafiq Badr, 87, Lebanese politician, MP for Chouf (1972–1992).[501]
  • Stefano Borgonovo, 49, Italian footballer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[502]
  • Henrik Otto Donner, 73, Finnish composer and music industry executive.[503]
  • Muhammad Emin Er, c. 99, Turkish Islamic scholar.[504]
  • Josef Geryk, 70, Czech footballer (FC Spartak Trnava).[505]
  • Dudley Knight, 73, American drama teacher.[506]
  • Liu Wenjin, 76, Chinese composer of classical Chinese music.[507]
  • Alain Mimoun, 92, French Olympic runner (1948, 1952, 1956, 1960) and marathon champion (1956).[508]
  • James Njiru, Kenyan politician, cancer.[509]
  • Ian Scott, 68, New Zealand painter.[510]
  • A. C. Shanmughadas, 74, Indian politician, Kerala MLA for Balussery (1970–2003), cardiac arrest.[511]

28[]

  • João Alves, 87, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Coimbra (1976–2001).[512]
  • Yiye Ávila, 87, American Puerto Rican televangelist, heart attack.[513]
  • Thérèse Blondeau, 99, French Olympic swimmer (1936).[514]
  • Ari Brynjolfsson, 86, Icelandic–born American physicist.[515]
  • Bhavna Chikhalia, 58, Indian politician, MP for Junagadh (1991–2004), cardiac arrest.[516]
  • George Hall Dixon, 92, American banker, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.[517]
  • Fred Gibson, 101, Jamaican-born English cricketer.[518]
  • Ted Hood, 86, American yacht skipper (Courageous), judge and official (US Sailing), inducted into America's Cup Hall of Fame (1993), heart failure and pneumonia.[519]
  • Tamás Katona, 81, Hungarian politician and historian.[520]
  • Peter Lehmann, 82, Australian vineyard owner and vintner, kidney disease.[521]
  • Kenneth Minogue, 83, Australian academic and political scientist.[522]
  • Bob Oliver, 66, American football player (Cleveland Browns), cancer.[523]
  • Matt Osborne, 55, American professional wrestler (Doink the Clown), accidental overdose of hydrocodone and morphine.[524]
  • Jacques Planchard, 84, Belgian politician, Governor of Luxembourg (1976–1996).[525]
  • F.D. Reeve, 84, American academic and author.[526]
  • David Rubitsky, 96, American World War II veteran, disputed claimant for Medal of Honor.[527]
  • Charlie L. Russell, 81, American playwright (Five on the Black Hand Side), brother of Bill Russell, gastric cancer.[528]
  • John Stollery, 83, British engineer and academic.[529]
  • Silvi Vrait, 62, Estonian singer ("Nagu merelaine") and actress, brain tumor.[530]

29[]

  • Khalnazar Agakhanov, 61, Turkmen diplomat and politician, Ambassador to Russia, Germany and Kazakhstan.[531]
  • Marge Anderson, 81, American Chippewa tribal executive, Chief of the Mille Lacs (1991–2000, 2008–2012), natural causes.[532]
  • Serge Blanc (violinist), 83, French classical violinist.[533]
  • Harisinh Pratapsinh Chavda, 83, Indian politician, MP for Banaskantha (2004–2008), Gujarat MLA for Danta (1975–1985).[534]
  • Abdul Mutalib Mohamed Daud, 52, Malaysian journalist, stroke.[535]
  • Peter Fitzgerald, 76, Irish footballer.[536]
  • Jack Gotta, 83, American CFL and WFL football player, coach and general manager (Calgary Stampeders, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Birmingham Americans).[537]
  • Sarah Guyard-Guillot, 31, French acrobat (Cirque du Soleil), fall.[538]
  • Lou Guzzo, 94, American journalist (Seattle Times), editor (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) and commentator (KIRO-TV).[539]
  • Margherita Hack, 91, Italian astrophysicist and popular science writer, suspected heart failure.[540]
  • Gilma Jiménez, 57, Colombian politician, member of Senate for Bogota, cervical cancer.[541]
  • Jim Kelly, 67, American martial artist and actor (Enter the Dragon), cancer.[542]
  • Leopoldo López Escobar, 72–73, Chilean geochemistry academic.[543]
  • Victor Lundin, 83, American actor (Robinson Crusoe on Mars).[544]
  • David Moore, 79, British botanist specialising in South American flora and fauna.[545]
  • Ryūtarō Nakamura, 58, Japanese animation director and storyboard artist (Serial Experiments Lain, Kino's Journey, Sakura Wars), pancreatic cancer.[546]
  • Paul Smith, 91, American jazz pianist, heart failure.[547]
  • Jørgen Sønstebø, 91, Norwegian politician.[548]
  • Larry Townsend, 66, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (since 2008), cancer.[549]
  • Kishorchandra Vankavala, 70, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA for Surat West (since 2007), lung cancer.[550]

30[]

  • Alan Campbell, Baron Campbell of Alloway, 96, British life peer, barrister and Colditz prisoner.[551]
  • Akpor Pius Ewherido, 50, Nigerian politician, member of the Senate for Delta Central (since 2011), Delta MLA for Ughelli South (1999–2007), complications from a stroke.[552]
  • Richard Fehr, 73, Swiss religious leader, Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church (1988–2005).[553]
  • Claudio Fattoretto, 57, Italian voice actor.[554]
  • Juggie Heen, 82, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1963–1967, 1969–1971), pancreatic and liver cancer.[555]
  • William Houle, 81, American Chippewa tribal executive, Chairman of the Fond du Lac (1974–1988), instrumental to Indian gaming in the United States.[556]
  • Kathryn Morrison, 71, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (1975–1979), breast cancer.[557]
  • Thompson Oliha, 44, Nigerian footballer (Nigeria Super Eagles), complications from malaria.[558]
  • Iván Ruttkay, 87, Hungarian Olympic speed skater (1948).[559]
  • Sir Keith Seaman, 93, Australian viceroy, Governor of South Australia (1977–1982).[560]
  • Brian Sparks, 82, Welsh police officer and teacher.[561]

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  105. ^ "Jules I. Schwartz Obituary (2013) Los Angeles Times".
  106. ^ Tom Sharpe, Darkly Satirical British Novelist, Dies at 85
  107. ^ Maxine Stuart, veteran actress of stage, film and TV, dies at 94
  108. ^ TODD
  109. ^ Esther Williams, Swimming Champion Who Became a Movie Star, Dies at 91
  110. ^ Rachel Abrams, writer and artist, dies
  111. ^ Ekkayuth's body found; theft motive disputed
  112. ^ Kiwi athlete Cantwell dies in Tahitian hospital|Stuff.co.nz
  113. ^ Miroslaw Car passes away
  114. ^ Charlie Coles, Who Led Underdog to a Stirring N.C.A.A. Run, Dies at 71
  115. ^ Harvey Dunn jnr
  116. ^ Death of Former Member: Expressions of Sympathy
  117. ^ Southampton-born athletics golden girl Donna Murray dies
  118. ^ Whydah historian Kinkor dies at 59 Archived 2014-08-14 at the Wayback Machine
  119. ^ David Lyon obituary
  120. ^ Pierre Mauroy, Socialist Who Led Changes in France, Dies at 84
  121. ^ Howard's former speechwriter dies
  122. ^ J.V. Raghavulu passes away
  123. ^ LA Times: "Night Stalker" Richard Ramirez died of complications from lymphoma
  124. ^ Atriz Malu Rocha morre aos 65 anos (Folha de S.Paulo) (in Portuguese)
  125. ^ Former WCW Wrestler Mark Starr Passes Away at 50
  126. ^ Kenneth Radford Shoulders, 86
  127. ^ Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan, Advocate for the Poor, Dies at 83
  128. ^ 4 Die in helicopter crash in Mexico Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  129. ^ Amelia (Wershoven) Wood
  130. ^ Ansible 314, September 2013
  131. ^ Paul Cellucci, Ex-Massachusetts Governor, Dies at 65
  132. ^ Broadway and vaudeville pioneer Harold 'Stumpy' Cromer is dead
  133. ^ Former Polk, Bartow State Senator Passes Away at 79
  134. ^ Niels Diffrient, Industrial Designer Who Blended Form and Function, Dies at 84
  135. ^ "Charles Hudson Jr. Obituary (2013) Athens Banner-Herald".
  136. ^ Beryl CAREY Notice
  137. ^ Yoram Kaniuk, Maverick Israeli Novelist, Dies at 83
  138. ^ Ex-Indonesian president Megawati Sukarnoputri's husband Taufiq Kiemas dies
  139. ^ "Remember the Fallen - February | H-Minerva | H-Net".
  140. ^ Ray McCormick
  141. ^ Angus MacKay 1927–2013
  142. ^ Lacrosse star Kyle Miller a hero beyond the playing field
  143. ^ Hugh Murray
  144. ^ World champion in sambo hung himself on the black belt
  145. ^ Ex-mayor Eugene Ruehlmann dies
  146. ^ "LTG Richard J. Seitz Passes Away". Archived from the original on 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  147. ^ Top Chhattisgarh Maoist gunned down
  148. ^ Prominent East German painter Willi Sitte dies aged 92
  149. ^ Evert Sodergren Obituary
  150. ^ Groups.Google.com – The Santo Domingo Diario Libre: José Sosa obituary
  151. ^ Derrick Townshend
  152. ^ Arturo Vega, Shepherd for the Ramones, Dies at 65
  153. ^ Obituary: Philip White was longest-serving mayor of then-Borough of York
  154. ^ Iain Banks, Novelist of Crime and Science Fiction, Dies at 59
  155. ^ Bruno Bartoletti, Maestro Who Shaped Lyric Opera of Chicago, Dies at 86
  156. ^ Martin Bernal, 'Black Athena' Scholar, Dies at 76
  157. ^ Ralph A.L. Bogan Jr., 1922-2013
  158. ^ Tributes to former Wakefield Trinity, Castleford, Normanton and Leeds rugby league player John Burke
  159. ^ Soul icon Darondo dies at 67 Archived 2015-01-18 at the Wayback Machine
  160. ^ Former NADECO chieftain, Wahab Dosunmu Dies Two Days Before 20th Anniversary Of Historic June 12 Elections Archived June 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  161. ^ Sri Lanka Cricket News: Umpire KT Francis dies at 73
  162. ^ Ward Hunt Goodenough Obituary
  163. ^ "Jefferson Eugene Grigsby Obituary (2013) the Arizona Republic".
  164. ^ Dr. Franz HALBERG Obituary
  165. ^ German writer and intellectual Walter Jens dies
  166. ^ Actor and Hamburger Hamlet founder Harry Lewis dies at 93 - latimes.com
  167. ^ Noel McMahon
  168. ^ Provincial Russian Wrestler Strangled with Whip Archived August 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  169. ^ Wolves' Oboh dies in crash
  170. ^ Prammer: Pöder war aufrechter Demokrat und überzeugter Parlamentarier (in German)
  171. ^ Elías Querejeta, 78, Producer of Major Spanish Films, Dies
  172. ^ Catholic poet Rotrekl dies aged 92 Archived 2013-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
  173. ^ Former CPI-M legislator shot dead in Bengal
  174. ^ In Memory of Seong Moy
  175. ^ Ed STEVENS Obituary
  176. ^ UGA football legend dies at 89
  177. ^ Katibu Mkuu wa zamani afariki dunia (in Swahili)[dead link]
  178. ^ Doug Bailey, G.O.P. Political Consultant, Dies at 79
  179. ^ "Ernst BEUTNER Obituary - Death Notice and Service Information". 13 June 2013.
  180. ^ Dunkerque : Jacques Bialski n'est plus, un pur militant socialiste s'en est allé Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  181. ^ [Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Gladys Clarke". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 25 February 2018.]
  182. ^ Death notices for June 13
  183. ^ Idaho attorney Allen Derr dies at 85
  184. ^ Major-General Jack Dye: Soldier who fought on the Rhine and went on to serve in Aden
  185. ^ Ralph Graves, Who Strove to Keep Life Magazine Afloat, Dies at 88
  186. ^ wochenblatt.de (in German)
  187. ^ Petrus Kastenman har avlidit (in Swedish)
  188. ^ Former SD Secretary of State Kundert dies Archived August 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  189. ^ Décès de Louis-Paul Mfedé Archived 2013-06-17 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  190. ^ ‘Sheikh of Amman’ Ali Maher passes away Archived 2013-06-16 at the Wayback Machine
  191. ^ The Jewish Press » » Rabbi Who Compiled Laws of the Sabbath Dies at 85
  192. ^ Renowned photographer Hector Oaxaca Acosta dies in Juárez at 87 years old - El Paso Times[permanent dead link]
  193. ^ Fallece Enrique Orizaola, extécnico del Barça (in Spanish)
  194. ^ Former MLA cremated
  195. ^ RIP Don Roby
  196. ^ https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/after-veteran-daniel-somerss-suicide-his-family-has-a-new-mission-improve-va-services/2013/08/23/ae67b2c2-0526-11e3-9259-e2aafe5a5f84_story.html
  197. ^ Peoria baseball magnate Pete Vonachen dies at 87
  198. ^ Barbara Vucanovich, 91, Dies; Served Nevada in Congress
  199. ^ Miller Barber, 82, Golf Champion With Odd Swing, Dies
  200. ^ Carl Bauer, former University of Louisiana lobbyist, dies
  201. ^ Sir Henry Cecil: Legendary trainer dies aged 70
  202. ^ "DServe Archive Catalog Show". Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved 2014-08-26.
  203. ^ Robert W. Fogel, Nobel-Winning Economist, Dies at 86
  204. ^ Former Citadel President Maj. Gen. James A. Grimsley Jr. dies
  205. ^ Canoe champion Kiligkaridis clinically dead of leukaemia
  206. ^ Bishop Olavio López Duque
  207. ^ mr Murray Cooper Mitchell Obituary Archived 2013-12-06 at the Wayback Machine
  208. ^ BBC Radio 4 newsreader Rory Morrison dies
  209. ^ «Твои дела плохи, возвращайся домой». Как в России умирают футболисты (in Russian)
  210. ^ Latvian authorities confirm death of Oilers prospect Kristians Pelss
  211. ^ STEPHEN W. PORTER Obituary
  212. ^ Congress leader V.C. Shukla dead
  213. ^ Johnny Smith, Revered Guitar Player, Has Died : The Record : NPR
  214. ^ Charles D. Spielberger (1927-2013) Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus
  215. ^ Thyra Thomson, 96, pioneering woman in politics
  216. ^ Jaakko J. Wallenius in memoriam
  217. ^ Billy Williams Obituary
  218. ^ R.I.P. ~ Laslo Babits Archived 2013-06-22 at the Wayback Machine
  219. ^ Teresita Barajuen: A world-record 86 years in a monastery
  220. ^ Elroy Chester, Texas man who confessed to 5 killings, executed by lethal injection
  221. ^ Beloved Nigerian musician Fatai Rolling Dollar dies at 86 Archived August 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  222. ^ "Winsted native and Democratic leader John G. Groppo dies at 92". Archived from the original on 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  223. ^ Retired Associate Justice Hugo Gutierrez Jr. passes away at 86
  224. ^ Helen Brush Jenkins, early LA news photographer was 94
  225. ^ Renowned FSU scientist Michael Kasha dies at 92
  226. ^ 'Oldest man ever' Jiroemon Kimura dies in Japan aged 116
  227. ^ Jason Leffler remembered as doting dad, true racer
  228. ^ Bishop José de Lima
  229. ^ "John Richard "Dick" Mansperger Obituary (2013) the Arizona Republic".
  230. ^ "2006 U.S. Nationals - Past Champions".
  231. ^ Teodoro, campeão brasileiro pelo São Paulo em 1977, morre de câncer (in Portuguese)
  232. ^ Composer Of The National Anthem, Pa Odiase Is Dead Archived 2013-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  233. ^ Sad news - Cheryl Amanda McGehee (Peake) Archived 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  234. ^ Obituary: So Hang Shuen Passed Away at 62 Years Old
  235. ^ Tributes paid to North-East music director
  236. ^ Barry Till obituary
  237. ^ Joseph A. Unanue, Former Chief Executive of Goya Foods, Dies at 88
  238. ^ Death of Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi (in Arabic)
  239. ^ The Founder Of Deutsch Has Died
  240. ^ Actor Newton Lai passes away at age 62
  241. ^ "Voile : Le skipper Philippe Massu retrouvé mort au large de Belle-Ile". Le Monde.fr. 13 June 2013.
  242. ^ Sam Most dies at 82; pioneering jazz flutist
  243. ^ Popular singer of 'gana sangeet' Ajit Pandey passes away
  244. ^ Physician and prominent bioethicist Edmund Pellegrino dies at age 92
  245. ^ Hans Valdemar Petersen
  246. ^ Maxwell Sparks
  247. ^ http://announcements.thetimes.co.uk/obituaries/timesonline-uk/obituary-preview.aspx?n=brett-usher&pid=165418955&referrer=2282
  248. ^ Fist of the North Star's Raoh Voice Actor Kenji Utsumi Passes Away
  249. ^ Albert White Hat, preserver of Lakota language, dies at 74
  250. ^ La Mama founder Betty Burstall dies
  251. ^ Former grand chief Rod Bushie dies
  252. ^ Carlsen, Olav Sigurd (1930-2013) (in Norwegian)
  253. ^ Obituary: Geraldine Decke
  254. ^ Kilkenny hurling legend Pa Dillon dies
  255. ^ Former WCW Wrestler Al "The Dog" Green Passes Away
  256. ^ "Barry Hugman's Footballers - Johnny Linaker".
  257. ^ Professor Martin Lowson
  258. ^ Hugh Maguire
  259. ^ Gene Mako, Champion Tennis Partner of Don Budge, Dies at 97
  260. ^ Picraux, Tom; Nastasi, Mike (2013). "In Memoriam: James W. Mayer". MRS Bulletin. 38 (10): 774–775. doi:10.1557/mrs.2013.241.
  261. ^ Monica Ross, 1950–2013
  262. ^ Elroy Schwartz, TV writer, dies at 89 Archived June 21, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  263. ^ Tom Tall, Passes Away at 75
  264. ^ Olwen Wymark obituary
  265. ^ allAfrica.com: Angola: Officials Pay Tribute to Ambassador Kamu De Almeida
  266. ^ Tatiana Belinky, autora de livros infanto-juvenis, morre aos 94 anos (in Portuguese)
  267. ^ Renowned author Peride Celal passes away at 97 Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  268. ^ Veteran CPI leader Satypal Dang passes away
  269. ^ World Cup football winner Flohe dies Archived February 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  270. ^ Edgar Nelson Gilbert Obituary
  271. ^ Jose Froilan Gonzalez, Ferrari's first F1 winner, dies aged 90
  272. ^ The Daily Telegraph
  273. ^ Former politician Joseph Hibbert Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  274. ^ Helen Hughes, Australia's greatest female economist: 1928–2013
  275. ^ "Russian Judo Star Committed Suicide - Investigators". Archived from the original on 2013-06-21. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  276. ^ Thomas Penfield Jackson, Outspoken Judge, Dies at 76
  277. ^ Former state lawmaker Stanley Johnson dies
  278. ^ Walter B. Kahn, record producer to the stars
  279. ^ Potter Kakiemon Sakaida dies at 78
  280. ^ Detroit native, former All-Star catcher Stan Lopata dies at 87
  281. ^ The King of satire is no more!
  282. ^ Evaristo Márquez dies at 73 (in Spanish)
  283. ^ Fiery maker of passionate films dies
  284. ^ Former Arunachal minister Wangnia Pongte dies in road accident
  285. ^ Obituary: Maurice Priestley 1933–2013
  286. ^ Harry Rozmiarek Obituary
  287. ^ Paul Soros, Shipping Innovator, Dies at 87
  288. ^ Kenneth G. Wilson 1936–2013: Nobel laureate, OSU physicist dies at 77
  289. ^ In Memoriam Sydney Young
  290. ^ Sam Farber, Creator of Oxo Utensils, Dies at 88
  291. ^ PEGGY L. FENTON
  292. ^ Community loses 'Keeper of the land'
  293. ^ Frank Greenaway obituary
  294. ^ "Obituary: Roy Grow, Chinese scholar and Carleton College professor, 71".
  295. ^ Hans Hass, Early Undersea Explorer, Dies at 94
  296. ^ Professor Khondakar Ashraf Hossain dies
  297. ^ [Bishop I. Jesudasan passes away, The Hindu, June 17, 2013, Thiruvananthapuram. [5]]
  298. ^ Ex-Dinamo Zagreb coach Josip Kuze dies, aged 60
  299. ^ Richard Marlow, a force behind Portland's William Byrd Festival, dies
  300. ^ James Massey dies at 79
  301. ^ Khasi T.K.M. Bava Musliyar passes away
  302. ^ Maurice Nadeau, éditeur génial et désargenté (in French)
  303. ^ Remembering the life and times of Dwight Pattison
  304. ^ President pays last respects to late President's Counsel Daya Perera Archived June 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  305. ^ Bahukutumbi Raman, One of the Founders of RAW, Died at 77
  306. ^ "Obituary: Bernie Sahlins, co-founder and former owner of Second City, dies at 90". Archived from the original on 2013-06-17. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  307. ^ Donald Mackenzie SCHURMAN
  308. ^ آیت الله العظمی مدنی تبریزی به ملکوت اعلی پیوست (in Persian)
  309. ^ "Constance (Colette) Urban: Obituary and death notice on InMemoriam".
  310. ^ Ottmar Walter obituary
  311. ^ Da Vinci Code rival and Grail conspiracy author
  312. ^ Carmen Carrozza obituary
  313. ^ Atiqul H Chy no more
  314. ^ Décès de Pierre-F. Côté (in French)
  315. ^ Edwin S. Ehlers obituary
  316. ^ Jim Goddard obituary
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  318. ^ Irwin Held, former owner of Barney's Beanery, dies at 87
  319. ^ Former Gov. Jim Holshouser dies
  320. ^ Former state senator and Folsom adviser Fuller Kimbrell dies at 103
  321. ^ Doctor Werner Lang: Engineer who designed the Trabant car
  322. ^ Ex-Senate dep president, Legogie, dies at 76 Archived June 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  323. ^ Great Grandmaster Ma Xianda passes away aged 81 Archived 2014-01-12 at the Wayback Machine
  324. ^ Motherwell mourn former star Peter Millar
  325. ^ Former Coeur d'Alene Mayor Ray Stone dies
  326. ^ Former Liverpool FC star Geoff Strong dies aged 75
  327. ^ Tom Turner was a leader
  328. ^ "Pasto despidiĂł a Valek, primer campeĂłn en Colombia". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  329. ^ Salt lake Tribune: Former West Valley City mayor Brent Anderson dies
  330. ^ Judge passes away, lawyers 'cease work' in respect
  331. ^ Former All Black Hugh Burry dies
  332. ^ Obituary:Alastair "Ali" Donaldson, musician
  333. ^ "Bishop Vernon Fougere dies". Archived from the original on 2013-11-11. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  334. ^ Former major leaguer Gene Freese passes away at 79 Archived April 2, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  335. ^ Garde Gardom recalled fondly as a 'happy warrior' with a terrific sense of humour
  336. ^ Brian Paul Goodman
  337. ^ Statement on Michael Hastings - BuzzFeed
  338. ^ Norman MacKenzie obituary
  339. ^ ParlInfo - CONDOLENCES : MELZER, Jean Isobelle, OAM
  340. ^ Pakistan bomb kills 27, including legislator at a funeral
  341. ^ Cajun humorist Dave Petitjean dies
  342. ^ Mourning a Tremendous Loss in our Double Bass Family: Alfred Planyavsky
  343. ^ The Wire
  344. ^ Scomparso Claudio Rocchi, figura simbolo del rock progressivo italiano (in Italian)
  345. ^ Hassan Sadian
  346. ^ Fallece en Valencia el ex ciclista Ramón Sáez Marzo (in Spanish)
  347. ^ Koukoie Samba Sanyang is Dead Archived 2013-06-21 at the Wayback Machine
  348. ^ Colin Stansfield Smith (1932–2013)
  349. ^ Former Vidarbha captain, coach Vijay Telang dies
  350. ^ Ballet dancer David Wall dies aged 67
  351. ^ Edward Chindori Chininga Dies
  352. ^ MN Author Vince Flynn Dies At 47
  353. ^ James Gandolfini Is Dead at 51; a Complex Mob Boss in ‘The Sopranos’
  354. ^ Parke Godwin (1929–2013)
  355. ^ Former Federal and Tasmanian Liberal politician Michael Hodgman has died
  356. ^ Gyula Horn, the man who tore the Iron Curtain, dies at 80
  357. ^ BBC News - Groggs creator John Hughes, 78, from Pontypridd dies
  358. ^ Former Giants punter, broadcaster Jennings dead at 61 after battle with Parkinson's
  359. ^ Obituary for Daniel Kravitz
  360. ^ Sait Maden Hayatını Kaybetti
  361. ^ A murit poetul Alexandru Muşina
  362. ^ Mees dies following battle with cancer
  363. ^ Spanish-Born Filmmaker Miguel Morayta Dies in Mexico at 105
  364. ^ FIBA - FIBA Europe President Rafnsson passes away
  365. ^ Künstler Alfons Schilling gestorben Archived 2013-06-22 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  366. ^ Thompson, RIP
  367. ^ Czech musician Filip Topol dies
  368. ^ Slim Whitman Dead: Country Singer Dies At Age 90
  369. ^ Fernando Aguilar Bio, Stats, and Results
  370. ^ Fallece la actriz Diosa Costello - El Nuevo Día
  371. ^ Altbischof Dr. Franz Xaver Eder ist gestorben Archived 2013-06-24 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  372. ^ Top Somali militant, wanted by U.S., killed in infighting
  373. ^ LaVern Pyles Jr., Navy commander and Pa. lawmaker
  374. ^ India Cricket News: Journalist Dicky Rutnagur dies aged 82
  375. ^ Han kom från Billingsfors och blev skyttekung i MFF - Familj - Sydsvenskan-Nyheter Dygnet Runt (in Swedish)
  376. ^ French couturier Jean-Louis Scherrer dies at 78 Archived 2014-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  377. ^ Abschied von einem Vollblut-VfBler Archived 2013-12-06 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  378. ^ Philip E. Slater, Social Critic Who Renounced Academia, Dies at 86
  379. ^ http://jornaldeangola.sapo.ao/politica/chefe_de_estado_rende_homenagem_a_manuel_bernardo_de_sousa
  380. ^ The Australian, ARTS, 21 June 2013
  381. ^ Famed Animator John David Wilson Dies at 93
  382. ^ Famous Chinese botanist dies at 97 - Xinhua
  383. ^ Former Mizoram legislator Zoduha passes away Archived 2014-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
  384. ^ El hogar de Huáscar Aparicio se llenó de flores de consuelo (in Spanish)
  385. ^ In Memory of Charles Campbell
  386. ^ Centenarian CPI(M) leader Mohan Lal Chakma passes away
  387. ^ Diane England Obituary
  388. ^ Veteran Congress leader Dennis dead
  389. ^ Jerry Dexter
  390. ^ Paul Walter Eggers
  391. ^ Iran Book News Agency (IBNA) - "Farmanfarmaian: oral history of Iran's contemporary architecture"
  392. ^ 'Poblanito' Garcia Dies From Four Gunshot Wounds In The Head
  393. ^ Frühere Eiskunstläuferin Göbl gestorben
  394. ^ Dame Barbara Goodman dies
  395. ^ James Gordon, Who Paved Way for Lasers, Dies at 85
  396. ^ Morre aos 88 o gravurista Marcello Grassmann (in Portuguese)
  397. ^ Bernard Hunt 1930–2013
  398. ^ Citrix Systems co-founder dies in Florida
  399. ^ [3]
  400. ^ "Jacqueline Louise Barrett Livingston Brisette (1943-2013)". 2 July 2013.
  401. ^ Mary Love R I P - Soul News Archived 2014-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
  402. ^ Tribute to 'towering' politician Dr Mann Archived 2013-06-28 at archive.today
  403. ^ Uzi Meshulam, who led campaign to probe Yemenite Children Affair, dies
  404. ^ Milorad Miskovitch, 85, Luminary in French Ballet, Is Dead
  405. ^ Croatian player dies during game
  406. ^ "MQM MPA Sajid Qureshi murder suspects sketch released". Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  407. ^ PASSINGS: Michael Baigent, Elliott Reid, John L. Dotson Jr.
  408. ^ R.I.P. Wendy Saddington
  409. ^ http://www.postbulletin.com/obituaries/alfred-al-schumann-eyota/article_798ee42c-72bc-5a4c-a4e7-6de369dbcd4a.html
  410. ^ Curtis W. Tarr, Innovative Leader of the Draft, Dies at 88
  411. ^ Norges fremste billedhugger er død (in Norwegian)
  412. ^ Three Gorges Project veteran Zhang Guangdou death
  413. ^ Corporal Cameron Stewart Baird, VC, MG
  414. ^ Former Fort Lauderdale Mayor Bob Cox dies at 95
  415. ^ Murió el juglar vallenato Leandro Díaz (in Spanish)
  416. ^ "Clipped from the Philadelphia Inquirer". The Philadelphia Inquirer. 25 June 2013. pp. B06.
  417. ^ Former Illinois lawmaker Beverly Fawell, member of prominent DuPage Republican family, dies
  418. ^ E' morto il grande fisico italiano Sergio Focardi (in Italian)
  419. ^ Lockerbie investigator Lord Fraser of Carmyllie dies suddenly at 68
  420. ^ Gary David Goldberg, Creator of 'Family Ties,' Dies at 68
  421. ^ ПРОФЕССОР ГРУНАУЭР И ЕГО ВРЕМЯ Archived 2016-02-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Ukrainian)
  422. ^ Church musician Don Hustad dies
  423. ^ Jan Jaskólski
  424. ^ "Henning Larsen (1925–2013)". Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  425. ^ Elhunyt Lohinszky Loránd (in Hungarian)
  426. ^ Author Deric Longden will be sadly missed
  427. ^ Danish driver Allan Simonsen, 34, killed at Le Mans
  428. ^ Muere el escritor Javier Tomeo (in Spanish)
  429. ^ Fallece Jesús Humberto Velázquez Garay, segundo Obispo de Celaya Archived 2013-11-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  430. ^ Soccor Velho dies of cardiac arrest
  431. ^ Pat Ashton obituary
  432. ^ Singer Bobby 'Blue' Bland dies at 83
  433. ^ Adm. Frank B. Kelso Dies at 79; Tied to Tailhook Scandal
  434. ^ Kurt Leichtweiss obituary
  435. ^ Little Willie Littlefield, blues singer, boogie-woogie pianist, dies at 81
  436. ^ Richard Matheson, Writer of Haunted Science Fiction and Horror, Dies at 87
  437. ^ [4]
  438. ^ Pattaya Musician Darryl Read killed in road accident
  439. ^ Queen of 1964 Olympics Sharon Stouder Passes Away at 64
  440. ^ Frank Stranahan, Top Amateur Golfer and Ardent Fitness Advocate, Dies at 90
  441. ^ In Memoriam: Meamea Thomas 1987–2013,
  442. ^ Mick Aston, ex-Time Team expert, dies aged 66
  443. ^ BILL ATKINSON Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  444. ^ Grover Cleveland “Cleve” Backster, Jr. (Feb. 27, 1924 – June 24, 2013) Archived August 4, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  445. ^ Mutilated body in San Pedro Sula identified as journalist Anibal Barrow
  446. ^ JOHN P. CLAY Obituary
  447. ^ Emilio Colombo, Former Italian Premier, Dies at 93
  448. ^ Former Olympian Diop Passes Away
  449. ^ Jackie Fargo struts into the afterlife
  450. ^ Obituary of Professor Mauro Francaviglia
  451. ^ FRIEND
  452. ^ Mgr. Joannes Gijsen (80) overleden Archived 2013-12-31 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch)
  453. ^ Former Maine Sen. William Hathaway dead at 89
  454. ^ Ex-junior international, Isibor, to be buried on Friday Archived 2013-11-11 at the Wayback Machine
  455. ^ Puff Johnson succumbs to a battle with cervical cancer
  456. ^ James Martin, Technology Consultant and Oxford Benefactor, Dies at 79
  457. ^ Devo drummer Alan Myers, 58, dies of cancer
  458. ^ Retired Illinois Supreme Court justice dead at 82
  459. ^ Denham Price
  460. ^ BB ex-governor Lutfar Rahman Sarkar passes away
  461. ^ "A. Michael Schwarzwalder Obituary (2013) the Columbus Dispatch".
  462. ^ Ex-Liberal minister Andy Scott dies in Fredericton, New Brunswick
  463. ^ Fostul mare boxer, medaliat olimpic, Vasile Tiţă a murit la vîrsta de 85 de ani
  464. ^ Addio a Gianfranco Baldazzi grande paroliere della canzone italiana (in Italian)
  465. ^ GIUSEPPE BERTON E morto il missionario italiano dell Ordine dei Saveriani (in Italian)
  466. ^ George Henry BURDITT - Obituary
  467. ^ Rugby: décès de l'ancien arrière de Béziers Jack Cantoni à 65 ans (in French)
  468. ^ Sarah Charlesworth, Artist of Deconstructed Photographs, Dies at 66
  469. ^ Stage designer Mark Fisher dies aged 66
  470. ^ Tributes to Steelend's Olympic swimmer Archived 2014-11-20 at the Wayback Machine
  471. ^ Ex-National Geographic photo chief Gilka dead at 96
  472. ^ Jim Hudson, Who Intercepted Pass to Help Jets Win Title, Dies at 70
  473. ^ Hong Kong Director Lau Kar-leung Dies at 76
  474. ^ [5]
  475. ^ "Maverick medieval historian and fellow of Trinity College Dublin". Archived from the original on 2013-07-14.
  476. ^ RIP Bill Morris (1920–2013): Founder of the Libertarian Party of Delaware
  477. ^ Harry Parker Dies at 77; Guiding Hand in Rowing
  478. ^ فرهنگ و هنر - BBC فارسی - تقی روحانی، گوینده رادیو، پس از سال‌ها بی‌خبری درگذشت (in Persian)
  479. ^ Uma Shivakumar Dead
  480. ^ Mildred Ladner Thompson 1918-2013: Former Tulsa World columnist witnessed history | Tulsa World
  481. ^ The Harlan Daily Enterprise - Judge decorated WWII veteran dies Archived July 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  482. ^ In memory of H. James Pearson Allan (1928–2013)
  483. ^ Hervé Boussard est mort (in French)
  484. ^ El recuerdo del 'Güero' Jasso (1935–2013) (in Spanish)
  485. ^ Judge Edward Johnstone Kentucky Prison Reformer Dead at 91
  486. ^ Sandy Knott
  487. ^ Man Dies After 15-Year-Old Unlicensed Driver Hits His Car
  488. ^ Former Minister K Narayana Kurup passes away
  489. ^ Byron Looper Found Dead In Prison Cell In Morgan County Archived July 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  490. ^ "Noticias de deportes en Costa Rica".
  491. ^ Preşedintele Uniunii Scriitorilor, Arcadie Suceveanu: "Dumitru Matcovschi a fost un simbol al renaşterii naţionale în Basarabia" (in Romanian)
  492. ^ Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2014). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (10th ed.). Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. p. 564. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5.
  493. ^ Kimberly McCarthy: Texas executes 500th inmate
  494. ^ Former MLB pitcher Justin Miller found dead at 35
  495. ^ Ex-Flu, medalhista olímpico pela seleção morre aos 92 anos, no Rio (in Portuguese)
  496. ^ "Umno's Kuala Besut state rep dies". Archived from the original on 2013-06-29. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  497. ^ Marc Rich, Financier and Famous Fugitive, Dies at 78
  498. ^ Bert Stern, Elite Photographer Known for Images of Marilyn Monroe, Dies at 83
  499. ^ Rawleigh Warner Jr., Brash Chairman of Mobil, Dies at 92
  500. ^ Senior Congress leader Subhash Yadav passes away
  501. ^ Chouf MP Shafiq Badr dies at age 87
  502. ^ Stefano Borgonovo dies
  503. ^ Henrik Otto Donner on kuollut (in Finnish)
  504. ^ Seyda Muhammad Emin Er hodja passed away
  505. ^ Zomrel legendárny trnavský brankár Josef Geryk († 70)
  506. ^ Dudley Knight dies at 73; innovative UC Irvine drama teacher
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  508. ^ Alain Mimoun, a Top Runner, Dies at 92
  509. ^ Former Kanu strongman James Njiru takes final bow after struggle with cancer
  510. ^ Ian Scott, 1945-2013
  511. ^ Former minister Shanmughadas passes away
  512. ^ Oimbra: Faleceu D. João Alves, bispo emérito Archived 2014-08-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  513. ^ Fallece el evangelista Yiye Ávila (in Spanish)
  514. ^ La nageuse Thérèse Blondeau, dernière Bleue de Berlin 1936, est décédée à l’âge de 99 ans (in French)
  515. ^ ARI BRYNJOLFSSON Obituary
  516. ^ Former BJP union minister Bhavna Chikhalia dead
  517. ^ George Hall Dixon obituary
  518. ^ Fred Gibson / 2013 / News / Leicestershire County Cricket Club Archived 2014-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  519. ^ Ted Hood, Sailing Innovator and Champion Yachtsman, Dies at 86
  520. ^ Meghalt Katona Tamás történész, az Antall-kormány egykori államtitkára
  521. ^ Barossa winemaking legend Peter Lehmann dead at 82
  522. ^ Roger's Rules » Kenneth Minogue, 1930 –2013
  523. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20150502133117/http://www.oldestlivingprofootball.com/robertleeoliver.htm
  524. ^ Matt 'Borne' Osbourne, The Original Doink The Clown, Passes Away
  525. ^ Décès de l'ancien gouverneur, Jacques Planchard (in French)
  526. ^ F. D. Reeve, Poet and Translator, Dies at 84
  527. ^ Obituary: David S. Rubitsky Archived July 8, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  528. ^ Charlie Louis Russell Jr., award-winning playwright, dies at 81 - ContraCostaTimes.com
  529. ^ John Stollery obituary
  530. ^ Silvi Vrait dies at age 62
  531. ^ Скончался посол Туркменистана в Германии Халназар Агаханов (in Russian)
  532. ^ Marjorie Anderson, first woman to lead Mille Lacs band, dies at 81
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  534. ^ Congress leader Harisinh Chavda dies
  535. ^ Mutalib's death a terrible loss – Jeffrey
  536. ^ Irish soccer great Peter Fitzgerald RIP
  537. ^ The wonderful life of CFL legend Jack Gotta
  538. ^ Cirque du Soleil acrobat dies during Las Vegas show
  539. ^ Commentator, journalist, author Lou Guzzo dies
  540. ^ Margherita Hack
  541. ^ Murió Gilma Jiménez, la gran protectora de los niños y las mujeres (in Spanish)
  542. ^ Jim Kelly, Star of Martial Arts Movies, Dies at 67
  543. ^ "Ángel Leopoldo López Escobar (1940-2013)". Andean Geology. 40 (3): 589–590. September 2013.
  544. ^ VICTOR LUNDIN, ESTEEMED ACTOR, DEAD AT AGE 83 - Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
  545. ^ Professor David Moore
  546. ^ Serial Experiments Lain Director Ryutaro Nakamura Passes Away
  547. ^ Paul Smith, Jazz Pianist, Is Dead at 91
  548. ^ Jørgen Sønstebø (in Norwegian)
  549. ^ Randolph lawmaker Larry Townsend dies at 66
  550. ^ Ex-Congress MP Harisinh Chavda, BJP MLA Vankavala no more
  551. ^ Deceased members of the House of Lords
  552. ^ Times Of Nigeria
  553. ^ Chief Apostle Richard Fehr has passed away
  554. ^ Addio al doppiatore Claudio Fattoretto
  555. ^ Former state Rep. 'Juggie' Heen dies at age 82
  556. ^ Former Fond du Lac tribal chairman Houle dies
  557. ^ Kathryn Morrison, state's first woman senator, dead at 71
  558. ^ Former Super Eagle, Thompson Oliha Dies
  559. ^ Iván Ruttkay
  560. ^ Former South Australian governor Sir Keith Seaman dies, aged 93
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