Deaths in 2016
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This is a chronology of deaths in 2016. Names are reported under the date of death. Names under each date are reported in alphabetical order by surname or pseudonym. Deaths of non-humans are reported here if they first have their own Wikipedia article. Notable persons without an article can be listed for one month after death to prompt creation of one. A typical entry reports 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.
March
10
9
- Bryan Coombs, 81, British academic and shorthand expert (Pitman shorthand).[1]
- Jon English, 66, English-born Australian musician and actor, complications from surgery.[2]
- John Gutfreund, 86, American investor (Salomon Brothers), complications from pneumonia.[3]
- William Russell Houck, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jackson (1984–2003), complications from heart surgery.[4]
- John Morthland, 68, American rock journalist and editor (Rolling Stone, Creem).[5]
- Bede Murray, 80, Australian horse trainer, cancer.[6]
- Sergio Arellano Stark , 94, Chilean military officer, leader of the Caravan of Death, Alzheimer's disease.[7]
- Naná Vasconcelos, 71, Brazilian jazz percussionist and vocalist, eight-time Grammy Award winner, lung cancer.[8]
8
- Mohamed Allek, 42, Algerian athlete, Paralympic champion (1996, 2000).[9]
- Luigi Corioni , 78, Italian bathroom furnishings and football executive (Brescia Calcio, A.C. Milan, Bologna).[10]
- Richard Davalos, 85, American actor (Cool Hand Luke, East of Eden, Kelly's Heroes).[11]
- Rolly Fox, 80, Canadian cancer research activist (Marathon of Hope), lung cancer.[12]
- Ross Hannaford, 65, Australian musician (Daddy Cool), cancer.[13]
- Ron Jacobs, 78, American broadcaster, co-creator of American Top 40.[14]
- Jack Jones, 90, British Olympic water polo player.[15]
- Esko Karhunen, 88, Finnish basketball player and contributor.[16]
- Sella Krishnan, 64, Malaysian politician, Negeri Sembilan MLA for Si Rusa (1995–1999), cancer.[17]
- Andrew Loomis, 54, American rock drummer (Dead Moon).[18]
- Sir George Martin, 90, British Hall of Fame record producer (The Beatles), composer, arranger and engineer, six-time Grammy Award winner.[19]
- Ernie Myers, 86, American horse racing broadcaster (Del Mar racetrack), complications from Parkinson's disease.[20]
7
- Koyo Bala, 32, South African musician, anal cancer.[21]
- Raymond Conway Benjamin, 91, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Townsville (1984–2000).[22]
- Leonard Berney, 95, British military officer, a liberator of Bergen-Belsen, heart attack.[23]
- Faole Bokoi, Papua New Guinean porter, last known of the Kokoda Track Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels.[24] (death announced on this date)
- Gary Braasch, 70, American environmental photographer.[25]
- Bruce Geduldig, 63, American experimental synth musician (Tuxedomoon).[26]
- Adrian Hardiman, 65, Irish judge, member of the Supreme Court (since 2000).[27]
- Bryan Knights, 72, British radio commentator (BBC Radio Suffolk) and football broadcaster (Ipswich Town).[28]
- Steve Kraly, 86, American baseball player (New York Yankees), World Series Champion (1953).[29]
- Timothy Makaya, 67, Nigerian jazz guitarist, complications from a stroke.[30]
- Min Enze, 92, Chinese chemist and academician (Chinese Academy of Sciences and Engineering).[31]
- Khalid Mahmood Mithu, 55, Bangladeshi film director (Gohine Shobdo), falling tree.[32]
- Jean-Bernard Raimond, 90, French politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1986–1988), ambassador to Morocco, Poland, the Soviet Union and the Vatican.[33]
- Des O'Reilly, 61, Australian rugby league player (Sydney Roosters).[34]
- Ana Luiza Pessoa de Queiroz, 60s, Brazilian fashion agent (Rabih Kayrouz, Anne Valérie Hash).[35]
- Michael White, 80, Scottish film and theatre producer (Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Rocky Horror Picture Show), Tony winner (1971), subject of The Last Impresario, heart failure.[36]
- Quentin Young, 93, American physician.[37]
- Abdulmimun Zareko, Nigerian politician, member of the Senate for Jigawa (2011–2015).[38]
6
- Jerry Bridges, 86, American evangelical Christian author, speaker and administrator (The Navigators).[39]
- Jim Freeman, 74, American motor racetrack media relations director (Talladega, Daytona), director of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.[40]
- Elizabeth Garrett, 52, American educator, president of Cornell University (since 2015), colon cancer.[41]
- Znaur Gassiev, 90, South Ossetian politician.[42]
- Paolo Giglio, 89, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate and diplomat, Apostolic nuncio (1986–2002).[43]
- Aaron Huffman, 43, American rock bassist (Harvey Danger) and art director (The Stranger), respiratory failure.[44]
- Joseph Kumuondala Mbimba, 75, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bokungu–Ikela (1982–1991) and Archbishop of Mbandaka-Bikoro (since 1991).[45]
- Kalabhavan Mani, 45, Indian actor and singer, liver cirrhosis and methyl alcohol poisoning.[46]
- Ireng Maulana , 71, Indonesian jazz guitarist, heart attack.[47]
- James Ocholi, 55, Nigerian politician, traffic collision.[48]
- Francis Pasion, 38, Filipino director (On the Wings of Love), heart attack.[49]
- Anderson Phiri, 40, Zimbabwean football player (CAPS United F.C.), tuberculosis.[50]
- Kathryn Trosper Popper, 100, American actress (Citizen Kane).[51]
- Nancy Reagan, 94, American First Lady (1981–1989) and actress (Hellcats of the Navy, Donovan's Brain, The Next Voice You Hear...), heart failure.[52]
- María Rostworowski, 100, Peruvian historian.[53]
- Paul Ryan, 66, American comic artist (Fantastic Four, Superman, Iron Man).[54]
- Harold H. Saunders, 85, American diplomat, prostate cancer.[55]
- Gary Smalley, 75, American family counselor, Christian and relationship author, complications from heart and kidney disease.[56]
- Elizabeth Strohfus, 96, American military pilot (WASP), recipient of two Congressional Gold Medals, complications from a fall.[57]
- Sheila Varian, 78, American horse breeder (Arabian horses), cancer.[58]
5
- Hussein Aljunied , 73, Singaporean football player and coach (national team), pneumonia and heart failure.[59]
- Hassan Al-Turabi, 84, Sudanese Islamic spiritual leader, member of the National Assembly.[60]
- Giorgio Ariani, 74, Italian comedian.[61]
- Antoni Asunción, 64, Spanish politician, Minister of Interior (1993–1994).[62]
- Caesar Belser, 71, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs), Super Bowl winner (1970), lung cancer.[63]
- Julio César Chalar, Uruguayan lawyer and judge.[64]
- Paul Couch, 51, Australian football player (Geelong), heart attack.[65]
- Sture Eskilsson, 85, Swedish economist.[66]
- John Evans, Baron Evans of Parkside, 85, British politician, MP for Newton (1974–1983) and St Helens North (1983–1997).[67]
- Even Hansen , 92, Norwegian footballer (Odd, national team).[68]
- Nikolaus Harnoncourt, 86, Austrian conductor and cellist (Vienna Symphony), founder of Concentus Musicus Wien.[69]
- Alan Henry, 68, British motorsport journalist.[70]
- Chip Hooper, 53, American musical agent (Dave Matthews, Phish), cancer.[71]
- Nestor Mantaring, 68, Filipino police official, director of the NBI (2006–2010).[72]
- Joel Mareiniss, 87, American football and basketball broadcaster (Syracuse, WSYR Channel 3), Parkinson's disease.[73]
- Lester Menke, 97, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1973–1985).[74]
- John Douglas, 21st Earl of Morton, 88, British aristocrat.[75]
- Robert Redbird, 76, American Kiowa artist, Alzheimer's disease.[76]
- Rafael Squirru, 90, Argentine author.[77]
- Panayiotis Tetsis, 91, Greek painter.[78]
- Ray Tomlinson, 74, American computer programmer, invented system to send first email and assigned use of @ sign, heart attack.[79]
- Stephen H. Webb, 54, American theologian.[80]
- Al Wistert, 95, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Michigan Wolverines), NFL Champion (1948, 1949).[81]
4
- Taha Jabir Alalwani, 81, Iraq-born American Islamic theologian.[82]
- Harbans Amrit, 70s, Kenyan land developer, stroke.[83]
- Bankroll Fresh, 28, American rapper, shot.[84]
- John Brooks, Baron Brooks of Tremorfa, 88, Welsh politician and boxing executive, president of the British Boxing Board of Control and Welsh Sports Hall of Fame.[85]
- Jerry Dolyn Brown, 73, American pottery artist.[86]
- Bud Collins, 86, American sports journalist.[87]
- Pat Conroy, 70, American author (The Prince of Tides, The Great Santini, The Lords of Discipline), pancreatic cancer.[88]
- Pirro Cuniberti, 92, Italian artist.[89]
- Joey Feek, 40, American country singer (Joey + Rory), cervical cancer.[90]
- Vincenzo Franco, 98, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tursi-Lagonegro (1974–1981) and Archbishop of Otranto (1981–1993).[91]
- Ge Cunzhuang, 87, Chinese actor, heart failure.[92]
- Adriana Innocenti, 89, Italian actress (Eye of the Cat, Lobster for Breakfast, The Cat).[93]
- Ekrem Jevrić, 54, Montenegrin singer, heart attack.[94]
- Yuri Kuznetsov, 83, Azerbaijani Soviet football player and coach (Neftchi).[95]
- Enriquito López, 60, Dominican Republic politician, member of the Senate (2000–2004).[96]
- Domenico Maselli, 82, Italian politician.[97]
- Bill Michael, 81, American football coach (UTEP, 1977–1981).[98]
- Thomas G. Morris, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Mexico's at-large district (Seat A) (1959–1969) and the New Mexico House of Representatives (1953–1958).[99]
- Julio Lacarte Muró, 97, Uruguayan diplomat and politician.[100]
- P. K. Nair, 82, Indian film archivist.[101]
- Ramón Palomares, 80, Venezuelan poet.[102]
- Saroop Parinda, 82, Indian comedian and actor.[103]
- William H. Plackett, 78, American naval non-commissioned officer, 6th MCPON (1985–1988).[104]
- Joseph Rwegasira, 81, Tanzanian diplomat, ambassador to Zambia.[105]
- P. A. Sangma, 68, Indian politician, Speaker of the Lok Sabha (1996–1998), heart attack.[106]
- Marilyn Stokstad, 87, American art historian.[107]
- Alistair Stuart, 89, Scottish newspaper editor (Scotland on Sunday).[108]
- Wenceslao Trinidad , 82, Filipino politician, Mayor of Pasay (2007–2010), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[109]
- Harry Turbott, 85, New Zealand architect and landscape architect.[110]
- Abbas Vaez-Tabasi, 80, Iranian cleric, Grand Imam of Ali al-Ridha mosque (since 1979), cancer.[111]
- Vladimir Yumin, 64, Russian Soviet wrestler, Olympic champion (1976), heart attack.[112]
- Zhou Xiaoyan, 98, Chinese vocal pedagogue and classical soprano.[113]
3
- Ralph Baruch, 92, American media mogul (Viacom).[114]
- Jeanine Beaubien , 96, Canadian actress, theatre director and cinema executive.[115]
- Per Beskow, 89, Swedish biblical scholar.[116]
- Rooney L. Bowen, 82, American politician.[117]
- Jack Buckalew, 83, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1995–1998).[118]
- Berta Cáceres, 42, Honduran indigenous leader, shot.[119]
- Martin Crowe, 53, New Zealand cricketer (national team), lymphoma.[120]
- Franz Czeisler, 99, Hungarian magician and circus performer.[121]
- Cyril Dennis, 71, British billionaire land developer (London Docklands) and hotelier, heart attack.[122] (death announced on this date)
- Sophie Dessus, 60, French politician, member of the National Assembly for Corrèze's 1st Constituency (since 2012), cancer.[123]
- Tony Dyson, 68, British film prop designer (R2-D2).[124] (body discovered on this date)
- Gwyneth George, 95, British concert cellist and music academic.[125]
- Ashok Ghosh, 94, Indian politician, General Secretary of All India Forward Bloc (since 1946), lower respiratory tract infection.[126]
- Yves Guéna, 93, French politician, President of the Constitutional Council (2000–2004), High Commissioner of Ivory Coast (1960).[127]
- Romain Guyot , 23, French racing cyclist, traffic collision.[128]
- Hayabusa, 47, Japanese professional wrestler (Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling), brain hemorrhage.[129]
- Henry R. Horsey, 91, American judge, member of the Delaware Supreme Court (1978–1994).[130]
- Gary Hutzel, 60, American visual effects designer (Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Spy Kids), Emmy-winner (1992, 1993), heart attack.[131]
- William A. Joiner, Colombian indigenous politician, shot.[132]
- Sagarias Karon, 56, Namibian sports commentator.[133]
- Thanat Khoman, 101, Thai politician, Foreign Minister (1959–1971).[134]
- Laura Knaperek, 60, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1995–2006), ovarian cancer.[135]
- Natalya Krachkovskaya, 77, Russian actress (Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future), heart attack.[136]
- Hubert Mizell, 76, American newspaper sports journalist and editor (St. Petersburg Times, Associated Press, Golf Digest).[137]
- Franz Mußner , 100, German Roman Catholic priest.[138]
- William O'Brien, 71, American police officer, Chief of Police for Miami (1998–2000), resigned after Elián González custody battle raid, throat cancer.[139]
- Juan Carlos Ruiz, 53, Peruvian-born American immigration activist.[140]
- Tome Serafimovski, 80, Macedonian sculptor.[141]
- Kris Stefanson, 71, Canadian judge, member of the Court of Queen's Bench and Provincial Court of Manitoba.[142]
- Sarah Tait, 33, Australian rower, world champion (2005), Olympic silver medalist (2012), cervical cancer.[143]
- Jim Thistle, 61, Canadian lawyer, negotiated Atlantic Accord (1985), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[144]
- John Thomas, 63, Welsh guitarist (Budgie).[145]
- György Tokay , 76, Romanian politician.[146]
- Retta Ward, 62, American health official (New Mexico Department of Health).[147]
- Mike Widger, 67, American CFL football player (Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Rough Riders), Grey Cup Champion (1970, 1974).[148]
2
- Janusz Bolonek, 77, Polish Roman Catholic prelate and diplomat, Apostolic nuncio (1989–2013).[149]
- Robert Del Tufo, 82, American attorney, New Jersey Attorney General (1990–1993).[150]
- Noémia Delgado, 82, Portuguese television and film director.[151]
- Roger Hickman, 61, Australian yachtsman, winner of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race (Handicap, 2014), brain cancer.[152]
- Rosemary Hinkfuss, 84, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1988–1994).[153]
- Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern, 83, German royal and art historian.[154]
- Arthur Keily, 94, British marathon runner.[155]
- Lance Kuhns, 61, American lawsuit plaintiff, filed suit for McCullom Lake v. Rohm and Haas over cancer cluster, oligodendroglioma.[156]
- Benoît Lacroix, 100, Canadian Dominican priest and historian.[157]
- Ghais Abdel Malik, 85, Egyptian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Egypt (1984–2000).[158]
- Aubrey McClendon, 56, American energy and basketball executive, CEO of Chesapeake Energy, part-owner of the Oklahoma City Thunder, traffic collision.[159]
- James Barrett McNulty, 71, American politician, Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania (1982–1986), cancer and cardiac disorder.[160]
- Allan Michaelsen, 68, Danish football player and coach, brain cancer.[161]
- Peng Pat, 66, Cambodian military officer and politician, member of the Senate.[162]
- Paul Webley, 62, British educator, president of SOAS, University of London (2006–2015), cancer.[163]
1
- Sam Agebi, 62, Nigerian actor.[164]
- Stuart Beck, 69, American-Palauan diplomat, Ambassador to the United Nations for Palau (2003–2013), renal cancer.[165]
- Adam Dziewonski, 79, Polish-born American geophysicist.[166]
- Ítalo Estupiñán, 64, Ecuadorian footballer.[167]
- Richard S. Frank, 84, American journal editor (National Journal), complications from an infection.[168]
- Ilir Hoti, 58, Albanian economist and banker.[169]
- Jim Kimsey, 76, American technology executive, co-founder and CEO of AOL, melanoma.[170]
- Gayle McCormick, 67, American singer (Smith), cancer.[171]
- Joseph J. McGowan, 71, American academic, President of Bellarmine University (since 1990).[172]
- Thomas R. Morley, 86, American candy executive, President and Chairman of Morley Candy Company.[173]
- Louise Plowright, 59, British actress (Mamma Mia!, EastEnders, Families), pancreatic cancer.[174]
- Georgios Tsakanikas, 81, Greek shot putter.[175]
- Tony Warren, 79, English television screenwriter and producer (Coronation Street).[176]
- Martha Wright, 92, American actress (South Pacific, The Sound of Music).[177]
Earlier months
See also
References
- ^ Former Newcastle lecturer and shorthand pioneer Bryan Coombs has died at the age of 81
- ^ Jon English, Australian singer-songwriter and All Together Now star, dies age 66
- ^ John Gutfreund, Former ‘King of Wall Street,’ Dies at 86
- ^ Former Catholic bishop William Houck dies
- ^ John Morthland, Pioneering Music Writer, Has Died
- ^ Racing industry mourns the death of NSW South Coast trainer Bede Murray
- ^ Leader of Chile s Death Caravan dies
- ^ Lenda da percussão brasileira, Naná Vasconcelos morre aos 71 anos (Portuguese)
- ^ Former disabled athlete Mohamed Allek dies aged 42
- ^ Brescia: morto l’ex Presidente della società Luigi Corioni (Italian)
- ^ Richard Davalos, 'East of Eden' and 'Cool Hand Luke' Actor, Dies at 85
- ^ 'Rolly' Fox, father of Terry Fox, dies at 80
- ^ Daddy Cool guitarist Ross Hannaford dies
- ^ Hawaii radio pioneer Ron Jacobs dies
- ^ [1]
- ^ Koripallolegenda Esko Karhunen on poissa (Finnish)
- ^ Former Si Rusa rep S Krishnan dies - Malaysiakini
- ^ Andrew Loomis, Drummer for Dead Moon, Has Died
- ^ George Martin, Producer and Arranger for The Beatles, Dies at 90
- ^ Horse Racing Broadcaster Ernie Myers Dies at 86 - Times of San Diego
- ^ Sisters were with Koyo Bala as he died of cancer
- ^ Townsville pastor Bishop Ray Benjamin dies
- ^ Major Leonard Berney: First British officer to liberate Bergen-Belsen Nazi camp dies aged 95
- ^ Last Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel of PNG's Kokoda Track, Faole Bokoi, dies
- ^ U.S. Climate Change Campaigner Dies Snorkelling At Great Barrier Reef
- ^ Tuxedomoon's Bruce Geduldig Dies at the Age of 63
- ^ Supreme Court judge Adrian Hardiman has died - Newstalk
- ^ Tributes paid to Bryan Knights, former Ipswich Town radio commentator, who has died aged 72
- ^ Local baseball legend Steve Kraly dies
- ^ Jazz legend Timmy Makaya dies
- ^ 我国炼油催化应用科学奠基者闵恩泽院士逝世 (Chinese)
- ^ National award-winning filmmaker Khalid Mahmood Mithu dies as tree falls on him
- ^ Décès de l'ancien ministre des Affaires étrangères Jean-Bernard Raimond (French)
- ^ Champion Sydney Rooster Des O’Reilly, who won the premiership with Easts in 1975, has died
- ^ Fashion Agent Ana Luiza Pessoa de Queiroz Dies
- ^ Veteran British producer Michael White dies aged 80
- ^ Dr. Quentin Young, Doctor to Martin Luther King Jr. and Obama, Dies at 93
- ^ Senator Zareko passes on
- ^ Jerry Bridges (1929-2016)
- ^ Former MTSU Sports Information Officer Jim Freeman Died Sunday
- ^ Cornell University President Elizabeth Garrett has died of colon cancer after less than a year of leading the school
- ^ Скончался патриарх югоосетинской политики Знаур Гассиев (Russian)
- ^ Archbishop Paolo Giglio
- ^ Stranger Art Director and Veteran Seattle Musician Aaron Huffman Died Yesterday at the Age of 43
- ^ Archbishop Joseph Kumuondala Mbimba
- ^ Malayalam actor Kalabhavan Mani passes away
- ^ Legendary Jazz Musician Ireng Maulana Passes Away
- ^ Nigeria’s Minister of State for Labour, James Ocholi, dies in road crash
- ^ ‘Bwaya,’ ‘OTWOL’ director Francis Pasion found dead in QC unit
- ^ Anderson Phiri dies
- ^ Kathryn Trosper Popper, Last Living 'Citizen Kane' Cast Member, Dies at 100
- ^ Nancy Reagan, a Stylish and Influential First Lady, Dies at 94
- ^ Falleció María Rostworowski, destacada historiadora peruana (Spanish)
- ^ Paul Ryan, Artist For The Fantastic Four And The Phantom, Has Died Aged 66
- ^ Harold H. Saunders, Mideast Peace Broker, Dies at 85
- ^ Gary Smalley, Author Who Helped Christians Make Love Last Forever
- ^ Minnesota WWII-era pilot Elizabeth Strohfus dies at 96
- ^ In Memory of Sheila Varian
- ^ Football: Hussein, a father figure to the Lions
- ^ Sudan's opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi dies
- ^ Morto Giorgio Ariani, la voce italiana di Ollio (Italian)
- ^ Muere Antoni Asunción, exministro socialista del Interior, a los 64 años (Spanish)
- ^ Former Chiefs safety Caesar Belser dies, will have brain donated to science
- ^ Dr. Julio César Chalar Vecchio (Spanish)
- ^ Paul Couch dies: Geelong Brownlow medallist suffers fatal heart attack
- ^ Sture Eskilsson (1930–2016) (Sami)
- ^ Tributes after death of former St Helens MP John Evans who "fought valiantly" for miners' jobs
- ^ Even Hansen death notice
- ^ Austrian conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt dies aged 86
- ^ Noted Formula 1 journo dies
- ^ Paradigm's Chip Hooper, Agent for Dave Matthews Band, Phish & More, Dies at 53
- ^ Ex-NBI director Mantaring dies at 68
- ^ Joel Mareiniss, who carved out a 46-year sports media career in Syracuse, has died at 87
- ^ Lester D. Menke: 1918 - 2016 | Obituary
- ^ Morton
- ^ Robert Redbird, iconic Native American artist, dies
- ^ Murió el poeta y crítico de arte Rafael Squirru (Spanish)
- ^ Πέθανε ο ζωγράφος Παναγιώτης Τέτσης (Greek)
- ^ Email inventor Ray Tomlinson dies at 74
- ^ Stephen Howe Webb
- ^ UM football legend Albert Wistert dies at 95
- ^ Dr. Taha Jabir al Alwani dead An Islamic reformist is no more
- ^ Amrit dies
- ^ Bankroll Fresh Was Fatally Shot Outside Of Atlanta-Based Studio
- ^ Lord Jack Brooks, who laid the foundations for Cardiff's transformation, has died aged 88
- ^ Alabama pottery maker Jerry Brown dies after brief illness
- ^ Bud Collins, famed tennis historian and journalist, dies at 86
- ^ Pat Conroy dies after short battle with pancreatic cancer
- ^ Pittura: morto a Bologna Pirro Cuniberti (Italian)
- ^ Joey Feek Dead at 40
- ^ Archbishop Vincenzo Franco
- ^ 著名表演艺术家葛存壮去世 享年87岁(Chinese)
- ^ Torino, il teatro dice addio alla grande Adriana Innocenti (Italian)
- ^ Ekrem Jevrić iznenada umro (Serbian)
- ^ Умер трехкратный чемпион СССР по футболу Юрий Кузнецов (Russian)
- ^ Muere ex senador PRD Enriquito López (Spanish)
- ^ Morto l'ex deputato dell'Ulivo Domenico Maselli (Italian)
- ^ Ex-Hog football captain dies at 81
- ^ Thomas G Morris (1919 - 2016) Obituary
- ^ Murió Julio Lacarte Muró (Spanish)
- ^ Indian film archivist PK Nair passes away aged 82
- ^ Falleció el poeta Ramón Palomares (Spanish)
- ^ Parinda of Atro-Chatro fame passes away
- ^ USN's 6th MCPON Passes Away
- ^ Magufuli mourns Ameir, Rwegasira
- ^ Former Speaker P A Sangma dies
- ^ Marilyn Stokstad, 'trailblazing' distinguished professor emerita of art history, dies at 87
- ^ Founder of Scotland on Sunday Alastair Stuart has died aged 89
- ^ Former Pasay mayor Trinidad dies at 82
- ^ Harry Turbott 1930–2016
- ^ Iranian Cleric Ayatollah Vaez Tabasi Passes Away
- ^ Олимпийский чемпион по вольной борьбе Владимир Юмин умер в возрасте 64 лет (Russian)
- ^ “中国之莺”周小燕逝世(Chinese)
- ^ Ralph Baruch, Who Shaped Viacom’s Rise, Dies at 92
- ^ The grande dame of the Powder died
- ^ Per Beskow har avlidit (Sami)
- ^ Rooney L. Bowen Jr. (1933 - 2016) Obituary
- ^ Longtime public servant Col. Jack Buckalew dies at Florida home
- ^ Berta Cáceres, Indigenous Activist, Is Killed in Honduras
- ^ Martin Crowe dies in Auckland after battle with cancer
- ^ Circus legend Franz Czeisler died in Las Vegas – he survived Horthy’s henchmen
- ^ Self-made success Cyril Dennis dies
- ^ Mort de Sophie Dessus, députée de Corrèze (French)
- ^ The creator of Star Wars droid R2-D2 has died
- ^ UK cellist Gywneth George dies aged 95 - The Strad
- ^ Veteran Forward Bloc leader Ashok Ghosh dies
- ^ Yves Guéna, ex-président du Conseil constitutionnel, est mort (French)
- ^ Former Europcar rider Romain Guyot, 23, dies in collision with a truck in France
- ^ FMW star Hayabusa passed away at 47
- ^ Retired Del. Supreme Court Judge Dies at 91
- ^ Emmy-Winning VFX Artist Gary Hutzel Dies
- ^ William A. Joiner, Indigenous Governor in Colombia, Assassinated
- ^ NBC football commentator dies
- ^ Thailand's Asean co-founder Thanat Khoman dies aged 101
- ^ Former Tempe lawmaker Laura Knaperek dies after battle with ovarian cancer
- ^ Natalya Krachkovskaya dies in Moscow
- ^ Former Times sports columnist Hubert Mizell dies at 76
- ^ Theologe Franz Mußner gestorben (German)
- ^ Former Miami Police Chief O'Brien dies of cancer
- ^ Immigration Activist Juan Carlos Ruiz Dead at 53
- ^ Umro vajar Tome Serafimovski (Croatian)
- ^ Manitoba Justice Kris Stefanson, 71, dies
- ^ Australian rower Sarah Tait dies aged 33
- ^ St. John's lawyer Jim Thistle dead at 61
- ^ Former BUDGIE Guitarist John Thomas Dies
- ^ A murit un fost deputat UDMR. Tokay György avea 77 de ani (Romanian)
- ^ SFCSO: Secretary of Health Retta Ward dead after car crash
- ^ Former Als star Mike Widger, 67, lived as hard off the field as he played on it
- ^ Nie żyje arcybiskup Janusz Bolonek (Polish)
- ^ Robert Del Tufo, Former New Jersey Attorney General, Dies at 82
- ^ Morreu Noémia Delgado, a cineasta de Máscaras (Portuguese)
- ^ Sydney to Hobart veteran Roger Hickman dies after illness
- ^ Former State Rep. Rosemary Hinkfuss dies at 84
- ^ Prinsessan Birgittas make Prins Johann Georg av Hohenzollern har avlidit (Swedish)
- ^ Athletics: Derby Olympian Arthur Keily dies, age 94
- ^ McCullom Lake brain cancer lawsuit plaintiff Lance Kuhns dies
- ^ Le père Benoît Lacroix est mort (French)
- ^ Statement by Archbishop Mouneer Anis on the death of Bishop Malek
- ^ Former Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon has died in a car crash a day after being indicted for conspiracy
- ^ Former Scranton Mayor Jim McNulty dies
- ^ En af dansk fodbolds store profiler er død (Danish)
- ^ Four-Star General Peng Pat Dies at 66
- ^ Former Soas director Paul Webley dies
- ^ One death, too many in Nollywood
- ^ Stuart J. Beck, American Champion of a Pacific Island Nation, Dies at 69
- ^ La triste scomparsa di Adam Dziewonski (Italian)
- ^ Falleció Ítalo Estupiñán en México (Spanish)
- ^ Richard S. Frank, who edited National Journal for two decades, dies at 84
- ^ Ndërron jetë ish-guvernatori Ilir Hoti (Albanian)
- ^ Popular AOL co-founder Jim Kimsey is dead at 76 and Steve Case pays tribute
- ^ Singer Gayle McCormick dies; had top-10 hits in 1969, 1971
- ^ Bellarmine president Joseph McGowan, 71, dies
- ^ Former president of Morley Candy Makers dies
- ^ Louise Plowright dies aged 59
- ^ «Φτωχότερη» η οικογένεια του στίβου, απεβίωσε ο Τσακανίκας (Greek)
- ^ Coronation Street creator Warren dies
- ^ Martha Wright, Who Played Leading Roles in Beloved Musicals, Dies at 92
External links
- The Guardian, UK obituaries
- The Telegraph obituaries
- Obituaries, Chicago Tribune
- Obituaries, Los Angeles Times
- The New York Times, US obituaries
- The Washington Post obituaries
- The Sydney Morning Herald, Australian obituaries
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