Deaths in May 1996

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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 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.

May 1996[]

1[]

  • Herbert Brownell, 92, American politician, cancer.[1]
  • Billy Byers, 69, American jazz trombonist and arranger.[2]
  • François Chalais, 76, French journalist, leukemia.
  • Jim Gleeson, 84, American baseball player.[3]
  • Eric Houghton, 85, English football player and manager.[4]
  • David M. Kennedy, 90, American diplomat, cardiovascular disease.[5]
  • Luana Patten, 57, American actress (Song of the South, Johnny Tremain, Joe Dakota), respiratory failure.[6]

2[]

  • Emile Habibi, 73, Palestinian-Israeli writer and communist politician, cancer.[7]
  • Danny Kamekona, 60, American actor (The Karate Kid Part II, Problem Child, Honeymoon in Vegas).
  • María Luisa Ponte, 77, Spanish actress.
  • Henri Rust, 90, Dutch film editor.
  • Douglas Houghton, Baron Houghton of Sowerby, 97, British politician.

3[]

  • Guy Casaril, 62, French film director.[8]
  • Donald G. Fink, 84, American engineer.[9]
  • Tim Gullikson, 44, American tennis player, brain cancer.[10]
  • Alex Kellner, 71, American baseball player.[11]
  • Hermann Kesten, 96, German writer.[12]
  • Detlev Kittstein, 52, German field hockey player.[13]
  • Patsy Montana, 87, American country music singer-songwriter.[14]
  • Ray Stevens, 60, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
  • Jack Weston, 71, American actor (Dirty Dancing, The Thomas Crown Affair, The Ritz), lymphoma.[15]
  • Keith Daniel Williams, 48, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[16]

4[]

5[]

6[]

  • Donald T. Campbell, 79, American psychologist and scholar.[23]
  • Geoffrey S. Dawes, 78, British fetal physiologist.
  • Ed Love, 85, American animator.[24]
  • Hamlet Mkhitaryan, 33, Soviet/Russian football player, brain cancer.
  • Wally Nightingale, 40, British musician, drug-related illness.
  • Suzanne Ridgeway, 78, American film actress.
  • Leo Joseph Suenens, 91, Belgian Roman Catholic cardinal, thrombosis.[25]

7[]

  • William Copley, 77, American painter, writer, and gallerist.
  • Don McNeill, 88, American radio personality.[26]
  • Albert Meltzer, 76, British anarchist.[27]
  • Narciso G. Reyes, 82, Filipino diplomat and author.
  • José Lázaro Robles, 72, Brazilian football player.
  • Howard Smith, 76, British diplomat.

8[]

  • Beryl Burton, 58, English racing cyclist, heart attack.[28]
  • Serge Chermayeff, 95, Russian-British architect, industrial designer, and writer.[29]
  • Luis Miguel Dominguín, 69, Spanish bullfighter, cerebral hemorrhage.[30]
  • Robert Geib, 84, Luxembourgish football player.[31]
  • Ludwig Hoelscher, 88, German composer, musician and music educator.[32]
  • Bill Naito, 70, American businessman, civic leader and philanthropist, cancer.
  • Celedonio Romero, 83, Spanish musician.[33]
  • Karl Ullrich, 85, German SS officer during World War II.
  • Garth Williams, 84, American children's illustrator.[34]

9[]

  • Khaptad Baba, 1995, Nepalese spiritual saint.
  • Lu Dingyi, 89, Chinese politician.
  • Carl Fallberg, 80, American cartoonist and artist.[35]
  • Gustave Gingras, 78, Canadian physician.
  • Calvin Waller, 58, United States Army lieutenant general, complications from a heart attack.[36]

10[]

  • Jože Babič, 79, Slovenian filmmaker.
  • Poul Borum, 61, Danish poet and writer.
  • Joe Holden, 82, American baseball player, manager and scout.[37]
  • Ethel Smith, 93, American organist.
  • Curt Teichert, 91, German-American palaeontologist and geologist.[38]

11[]

  • Nnamdi Azikiwe, 91, President of Nigeria.[39]
  • Rodney Culver, 26, American football running back, plane crash.[40]
  • Ademir de Menezes, 73, Brazilian football player and manager.
  • Øivind Johannessen, 71, Norwegian football player.
  • Sam Ragan, 80, American poet.[41]
  • Vittorio Sala, 77, Italian screenwriter and film director.[42]
  • Princess Maria de los Dolores of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 86, Sicillian princess.[43]
  • Mikheil Tumanishvili, 75, Soviet theatre director.
  • Merrill B. Twining, 93, United States Marine Corps general.[44]
  • Ivan Vyshnevskyi, 39, Ukrainian football player, melanoma.
  • Margaret Wright, 76, American politician and community activist.
  • Notable climbers killed in the 1996 Mount Everest disaster[45]
    • Scott Fischer, 40, American mountaineer.
    • Rob Hall, 35, New Zealand mountaineer.
    • Yasuko Namba, 47, Japanese businesswoman.
    • Andy Harris, 31, New Zealand mountain guide.

12[]

  • Ghazaleh Alizadeh, 47, Iranian poet and writer, suicide.
  • Richard Kendall Brooke, 66, South African ornithologist.
  • Homer Keller, 81, American composer of contemporary classical music.[46]
  • Mohamed Abdel Rahman, 81, Egyptian fencer.
  • Martin Roman, 86, German jazz pianist.[47]

13[]

  • Harry Hyde, 71, American NASCAR crew chief, myocardial infarction.
  • Morris Edward Opler, 89, American anthropologist.[48]
  • Chaim Menachem Rabin, 80, Israeli linguist.[49]

14[]

15[]

  • Nordine Ben Ali, 76, Algerian-French football player and manager.[54]
  • Javier del Granado, 83, Bolivian writer.
  • Newt V. Mills, 96, American politician.
  • Virgil Walter Ross, 88, American animator.

16[]

  • Danilo Alvim, 75, Brazilian football player and manager, pneumonia.[55]
  • Jeremy Michael Boorda, 56, American admiral, suicide.[56]
  • Claude Gordon, 80, American trumpeter, band director, educator, and author, cancer.[57]
  • Olga Madar, 80, American labor unionist.[58]

17[]

  • Scott Brayton, 37, American open-wheel racing driver, racing accident.
  • Willis Conover, 75, American radio producer, lung cancer.[59]
  • Kevin Gilbert, 29, American musician and music producer, asphyxiation.
  • Mary Haas, 86, American linguist.[60]
  • Rusi Modi, 71, Indian cricket player.
  • Nick Origlass, 88, Australian Trotskyist politician.[61]
  • Johnny "Guitar" Watson, 61, American musician and singer-songwriter, myocardial infarction.[62]

18[]

  • Czesław Bobrowski, 92, Polish politician and economist.
  • Dawee Chullasapya, 81, Thai Air Force air marshal.
  • Chet Forte, 60, American television director and sports radio talk show host, heart attack.[63]
  • Kevin Gilbert, 29, American musician, accidental asphyxiation.
  • Yosef Porath, 86, German-Israeli chess player.
  • T. B. Werapitiya, 71, Sri Lankan cricket player.

19[]

  • John Beradino, 79, American baseball player and actor, pancreatic cancer.[64]
  • Herbert Büchs, 82, German Air Force officer.
  • Jake Ford, 50, American basketball player.[65]
  • Hideji Hōjō, 93, Japanese author, novelist, and playwright.
  • Janaki Ramachandran, 72, Indian actor and politician, cardiac arrest.
  • Margaret Rawlings, 89, English actress.[66]
  • Charles Verlinden, 89, Belgian medievalist.
  • Zygmunt Ziembiński, 75, Polish legal philosopher and logician.

20[]

  • Jean-Jacques Delbo, 87, French actor.[67]
  • Dean Harens, 75, American actor.
  • Jon Pertwee, 76, English actor, comedian, cabaret performer and TV presenter, heart attack.[68]
  • Janez Vidic, 73, Slovene painter and illustrator.

21[]

22[]

  • Robert Christie, 82, Canadian actor and director.
  • Cuthbert Hurd, 85, American computer scientist and entrepreneur.[73]
  • Seymour H. Knox III, 70, American sports executive.
  • Veikko Lavi, 84, Finnish singer, songwriter and writer.
  • Maurice Piot, 83, French fencer.[74]
  • George H. Smith, 73, American writer.
  • Wong Peng Soon, 78, Malaysian badminton player, pneumonia.

23[]

  • Abu Ubaidah al-Banshiri, 46, Egyptian al-Qaeda leader, drowned.
  • Patrick Cargill, 77, English actor, brain cancer.[75]
  • Dorothy Hyson, 81, American actress, stroke.[76]
  • Sim Iness, 65, Athletics competitor.[77]
  • Evert Karlsson, 75, Swedish ski jumper.[78]
  • Bernhard Klodt, 69, German football player, heart attack.
  • Kronid Lyubarsky, 62, Soviet dissident, heart attack.
  • Tanju Okan, 57, Turkish recording artist; singer, cirrhosis.
  • Peter Pasetti, 79, German actor, cancer.

24[]

  • John Abbott, 90, English actor.[79]
  • Jorge Bolaños, 51, Ecuadorian football player.
  • Harry Campion, 91, British statistician and director.
  • Thomas Connolly, 86,United States Navy admiral , aviator, gymnast and Olympic medalist.[80]
  • José Cuatrecasas, 93, Spanish-American pharmacist and botanist.
  • Jacob Druckman, 67, American composer, lung cancer.[81]
  • Enrique Álvarez Félix, 62, Mexican actor, heart attack.
  • Johan Kraag, 82, President of Suriname.
  • Joseph Mitchell, 87, American writer.[82]
  • Kshitindramohan Naha, 64, Indian geologist and professor.
  • Lois Pereiro, 38, Poet; writer, AIDS-related complications.
  • Norman René, 45, American director, AIDS-related complications.[83]
  • Roland Varno, 88, Dutch-American actor and secret agent.[84]

25[]

  • Renzo De Felice, 67, Italian historian.[85]
  • John Morrison, 1st Baron Margadale, 89, British politician.
  • Guy Mazeline, 96, French writer.
  • Bradley Nowell, 28, American musician and the lead singer and guitarist of Sublime, opiod overdose.
  • Vladimir Ukhov, 72, Russian racewalker.[86]
  • Barney Wilen, 59, French saxophonist.[87]
  • Dimitar Yordanov, 66, Bulgarian football player.

26[]

27[]

28[]

  • Walter Brandi, 68, Italian actor.
  • Nirmala Devi, 68, Indian film actress and singer.
  • George Kojac, 86, American swimmer and Olympic champion.[96]
  • Rollin Prather, 70, Canadian football player.
  • Jimmy Rowles, 77, American jazz pianist, vocalist, and composer.[97]

29[]

  • Jennings Lang, 81, American actor, pneumonia.[98]
  • Isidro Maiztegui, 90, Argentinian composer.
  • Antonín Mrkos, 78, Czech astronomer.
  • Hrant Shahinyan, 72, Soviet/Armenian gymnast.[99]
  • Jeremy Sinden, 45, British actor, lung cancer.
  • Tamara Toumanova, 77, Russian ballet dancer.[100]

30[]

31[]

  • Walter C. Beckham, 80, United States Army Air Forces fighter ace and nuclear scientist.
  • Ton de Leeuw, 69, Dutch composer.[105]
  • Luciano Lama, 74, Italian politician and trade unionist.[106]
  • Timothy Leary, 75, American psychologist and writer, prostate cancer.[107]
  • Thomas Francis Xavier Smith, 67, American politician, cancer.[108]

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