Deaths in March 2012
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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2012.
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 (and language of reference, if not English).
March 2012
- Judith Adams, 68, New Zealand-born Australian politician, Senator for Western Australia (since 2005), breast cancer. [1]
- G. Emerson Cole, 93, American radio broadcaster. [2]
- Dale R. Corson, 97, American physicist, President of Cornell University (1969–1977), heart failure. [3]
- Cosmas Desmond, 76, South African priest and activist. [4]
- Bernard O. Gruenke, 99, American stained glass artist. [5]
- Lise London, 96, French resistance fighter, widow of Artur London. [6]
- Jerry Lynch, 81, American baseball player, prostate cancer. [7]
- Galina Savenko, 46, Russian Olympic sprint canoer. [8] (Russian)
- Alberto Sughi, 83, Italian painter. [9] (Italian)
- Micah True, 58, American ultramarathon runner. [10] (body found on this date)
- Halbert White, 61, American economist, cancer. [11]
- Raja Ashman Shah, 53, Malaysian royal, son of the Sultan of Perak, asthma attack. [12]
- Rex Babin, 49, American cartoonist (The Sacramento Bee), cancer. [13]
- Robert R. Beezer, 83, American federal judge, lung cancer. [14]
- Jorge Carpizo McGregor, 67, Mexican jurist, complications from surgery. [15]
- Ron Gaunt, 78, Australian cricketer. [16]
- Kees Guyt, 58, Dutch footballer (AZ'67). [17] (Dutch)
- Rich Jeffries, 73, American television announcer. [18]
- Barry Kitchener, 64, English footballer (Millwall), cancer. [19]
- Viktor Kosichkin, 74, Russian Olympic speed skating medalist (1960). [20]
- Francesco Mancini, 43, Italian footballer (Foggia), heart attack. [21]
- Addie Morrow, 83, Northern Irish politician. [22]
- Janet Anderson Perkin, 90, Canadian baseball player and curler. [23]
- Emrys Roberts, 82, Welsh poet and author, Archdruid of Wales (1987–1990). [24]
- Granville Semmes, 84, American entrepreneur, founder of 1-800-Flowers. [25]
- Leonid Shebarshin, 77, Russian KGB interim Chairman (1991), suicide. [26]
- Tenga Rinpoche, 80, Tibetan lama. [27]
- Yiannis Vasiliadis, 88, Greek politician and admiral, Minister of Public Order (1990–1991). [28]
- P.S. Appu, 83, Indian civil servant. [29]
- Luke Askew, 80, American actor (Cool Hand Luke, Easy Rider, The Green Berets). [30]
- Ioannis Banias, 72, Greek politician. [31] (Greek)
- Borgia, 18, German racehorse, euthanized. [32]
- Jonathan Bowden, 49, British politician. [33]
- William Brett, Baron Brett, 70, British trade unionist and politician. [34]
- John S. Chase, 87, American architect. [35]
- Paulino Reale Chirina, 88, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Venado Tuerto (1989–2000). [36]
- Albert Hadley, 91, American interior decorator, cancer. [37]
- Bill Jenkins, 81, American NHRA drag racer. [38]
- Hone Kaa, 71, New Zealand church leader, cancer. [39]
- Oksana Makar, 18, Ukrainian rape and murder victim. [40]
- John Mallison, Australian pastor. [41]
- Montjeu, 16, Irish racehorse, septicemia. [42]
- Ray Narleski, 83, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians), natural causes. [43]
- Michael Peterson, 59, Australian surfer, heart attack. [44]
- John Arden, 81, English playwright. [45]
- Alexander Arutiunian, 91, Armenian composer. [46]
- Etel Billig, 79, American actress, brain aneurysm. [47]
- Leonard Braithwaite, 88, Canadian lawyer and politician. [48]
- Jacques Carelman, 83, French painter, illustrator and designer. [49] (French)
- Harry Crews, 76, American author, neuropathy. [50]
- T. Damodaran, 77, Indian screenwriter. [51]
- Hans van den Doel, 74, Dutch economist and politician, Member of the House of Representatives (1967–1973). [52] (Dutch)
- Jerry McCain, 81, American blues musician. [53]
- Willie May, 75, American Olympic hurdle medalist (1960), amyloidosis. [54]
- Erkki Nordberg, 65, Finnish colonel. [55] (Finnish)
- Joel Olson, 45, American political science professor. [56]
- Brian Phillips, 80, English footballer (Mansfield Town). [57]
- William Sampson, 52, Canadian author, heart attack. [58]
- Earl Scruggs, 88, American bluegrass musician, natural causes. [59]
- Eduard Steinberg, 76, Russian painter, cancer. [60] (Russian)
- Neil Travis, 75, American film editor (Dances with Wolves, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines), natural causes. [61]
- Addie L. Wyatt, 88, American labor and civil rights leader, long illness. [62]
- Dale Baker, 73, Australian politician, South Australian MHA for MacKillop (1985–1997); Leader of the Opposition (1990–1992), motor neurone disease. [63]
- Hugo Biermann, 95, South African admiral. [64]
- Millôr Fernandes, 87, Brazilian cartoonist, humorist, and playwright, multiple organ failure. [65] (Portuguese)
- Larry Haws, 72, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2006–2010), brain cancer. [66]
- Harold G. Hillam, 77, American leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [67]
- Hilton Kramer, 84, American art critic, co-founder of The New Criterion. [68]
- Adrienne Rich, 82, American feminist poet and essayist, complications of rheumatoid arthritis. [69]
- Warren Stevens, 92, American actor (Forbidden Planet, The Barefoot Contessa), lung disease. [70]
- Garry Walberg, 90, American actor (Quincy, M.E., The Odd Couple). chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart failure. [71]
- Sisto Averno, 86, American football player (Baltimore Colts). [72]
- Michael Begley, 79, Irish politician, TD for Kerry South (1969–1989). [73]
- Thomas M. Cover, 73, American information theorist. [74]
- David Craighead, 88, American organist. [75]
- Priscilla Buckley, 90, American writer, managing editor of National Review, sister of William F. Buckley, Jr. [76]
- Hal Chester, 91, American film producer and former child actor. [77]
- Bob DeCourcy, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers). [78]
- Tony Gordon, 63, New Zealand rugby league player and coach. [79]
- Mona Kapoor, 48, Indian television producer, cancer. [80]
- Ben-Zion Leitner, 85, Israeli soldier, Medal of Valor recipient. [81]
- Edd Gould, 23, British animator and creator of "Eddsworld", leukemia. [82]
- Lex,12, American Marine service dog, awarded honorary Purple Heart, cancer. [83]
- Tom Lodge, 75, British radio DJ, cancer. [84]
- Ralph Maxwell, 78, New Zealand politician, MP for Waitakere (1978–1984) and Titirangi (1984–1990). [85]
- Roger Molander, 71, American anti-nuclear activist, complications from liver cancer. [86]
- Tony Newton, Baron Newton of Braintree, 74, British politician, Leader of the House of Commons (1992–1997), MP for Braintree (1974–1997). [87]
- Nathalie Perrey, 83, French actress. [88] (French)
- Larry Stevenson, 81, American skateboard innovator, pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease. [89]
- Bert Sugar, 74, American boxing writer and historian, cardiac arrest. [90]
- Antonio Tabucchi, 68, Italian novelist (Indian Nocturne, Pereira Maintains). [91]
- Iqbal Bahu, 60, Pakistani singer, cardiac arrest. [92]
- Dennis Bennett, 72, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox). [93]
- Vigor Bovolenta, 37, Italian Olympic silver medal-winning (1996) volleyball player, heart attack. [94] (Italian)
- Sir Paul Callaghan, 64, New Zealand physicist, colon cancer. [95]
- Henry Maitland Clark, 82, British colonial administrator and politician, MP for Antrim, North (1959–1970). [96]
- Bill Cutler, 92, American baseball executive. [97]
- Vince Lovegrove, 65, Australian musician and journalist, car accident. [98]
- Marion Marlowe, 83, American singer and stage actress, natural causes. [99]
- Edward Henryk Materski, 89, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Radom (1992–1999). [100] (Polish)
- Nick Noble, 85, American pop and country singer ("The Tip of My Fingers", "Moonlight Swim"). [101]
- Jose Prakash, 86, Indian actor, heart failure. [102]
- Jocky Wilson, 62, Scottish darts player. [103]
- Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, 77, Somali politician, President (2004–2008), liver failure. [104]
- Chico Anysio, 80, Brazilian comedian, renal and pulmonary failure. [105] (Portuguese)
- Jean-Yves Besselat, 68, French politician. [106] (French) (death announced on this date)
- Jim Duffy, 75, American animator (Rugrats, The Smurfs), cancer. [107]
- Jack Ellena, 80, American football player. [108]
- Witold Lesiewicz, 89, Polish film director. [109] (Polish)
- Eric Lowen, 60, American singer and songwriter ("We Belong", "Everything I Wanted"), complications from ALS. [110]
- Péter Pázmándy, 73, Hungarian-born Swiss footballer and coach. [111] (Hungarian)
- Naji Talib, 95, Iraqi politician, Prime Minister (1966–1967). [112]
- Lonnie Wright, 68, American football (Denver Broncos) and basketball (Denver Rockets) player, heart failure. [113]
- Joe Blanchard, 83, American player of Canadian football (Edmonton Eskimos), professional wrestler and promoter, squamous-cell carcinoma. [114]
- C. K. Chandrappan, 76, Indian politician, Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Kerala), member of the Lok Sabha (1977–1980; 2004–2010), cancer. [115]
- Ted Cutting, 85, British automotive engineer, designed Aston Martin DBR1. [116]
- Demir Gökgöl, 74. Turkish-born German actor. [117] (Turkish)
- Johnny McCauley, 86, Irish singer-songwriter. [118]
- Vimal Mundada, 49, Indian politician, cancer. [119]
- Jackson Narcomey, 70, American painter. [120]
- Muhammad Ibrahim Nugud, 80, Sudanese politician, Secretary General of the Sudanese Communist Party (since 1971). [121]
- Kirsten Passer, 82, Danish actress. [122] (Danish)
- John Payton, 65, American civil rights attorney (Gratz v. Bollinger). [123]
- Matthew White Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley, 86, British nobleman. [124]
- Edward Sismore, 90, British RAF officer. [125]
- Ron Stewart, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins), cancer. [126]
- Mickey Sullivan, 80, American baseball coach. [127]
- David Waltz, 68, American computer scientist. [128]
- Lacy Banks, 68, American sports columnist (Chicago Sun Times) and author, heart disease. [129]
- Christine Brooke-Rose, 89, British writer and literary critic. [130]
- John George Chedid, 88, Lebanese-born American Maronite hierarch, first Bishop of Our Lady of Los Angeles (1994–2000). [131]
- Albrecht Dietz, 86, German entrepreneur and scientist. [132] (German)
- Ron Erhardt, 81, American football coach (New England Patriots, New York Giants, New York Jets). [133]
- Robert Fuest, 84, English film director. [134]
- Bruno Giacometti, 104, Swiss architect, brother of Alberto and Diego Giacometti. [135] (German)
- Tonino Guerra, 92, Italian poet and screenwriter (L'Avventura, L'eclisse, Blowup, Amarcord). [136]
- Irving Louis Horowitz, 82, American sociologist (Rutgers University, Washington University), surgical complications. [137]
- Mohamed Kassas, 91, Egyptian botanist and environmentalist. [138]
- Murray Lender, 81, American entrepreneur (Lender's Bagels), complications from a fall. [139]
- José Matanhy de Saldanha, Indian politician and social activist, heart attack. [140]
- Yuri Razuvaev, 66, Russian chess player and trainer. [141] (Russian)
- Marina Salye, 77, Russian geologist and politician, heart attack. [142] (Russian)
- Shao Xianghua, 99, Chinese scientist. [143] (Chinese)
- Derick Thomson, 90, Scottish poet. [144]
- Lincoln Hall, 56, Australian mountaineer and author, mesothelioma. [145]
- Noboru Ishiguro, 73, Japanese animator and animation director (Space Battleship Yamato, The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Megazone 23). [146] (Japanese)
- Ante Jurić, 89, Croatian Roman Catholic prelate, Metropolitan Archbishop of Split and Makarska (1988–2000). [147]
- Mel Parnell, 89, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), cancer. [148]
- Frits de Ruijter, 94, Dutch Olympic athlete. [149] (Dutch)
- Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg, 101, Polish-born Israeli Haredi rabbi and rosh yeshiva. [150]
- Jim Stynes, 45, Irish-born Australian football player, cancer. [151]
- Bernard Zadi Zaourou, 73, Ivorian politician and author, heart complications. [152]
- Hanne Borchsenius, 76, Danish actress. [153] (Danish)
- Gene DeWeese, 78, American author. [154]
- Ulu Grosbard, 83, Belgian-born American theatre and film director (The Subject Was Roses, American Buffalo). [155] (body found on this date)
- William J. Hibbler, 65, American federal judge, District Judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (since 1999). [156]
- Clancy Lyall, 86, American military veteran. [157]
- Sanford N. McDonnell, 89, American businessman (McDonnell Douglas), pancreatic cancer. [158]
- Hugo Munthe-Kaas, 90, Norwegian resistance fighter and politician. [159] (Norwegian)
- Karl-Heinz Spickenagel, 80, German footballer. [160] (German)
- Knut Erik Tranøy, 93, Norwegian philosopher. [161] (Norwegian)
- Imra Agotić, 69, Croatian major general, commander of the Air Force. [162]
- Haim Alexander, 96, German-born Israeli composer. [163] (Hebrew)
- Furman Bisher, 93, American sports writer (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution), heart attack. [164]
- William R. Charette, 79, American Medal of Honor recipient. [165]
- Shirley May France, 79, American swimmer. [166]
- António Leitão, 51, Portuguese Olympic bronze medal-winning (1984) athlete, iron overload. [167] (Portuguese)
- William G. Moore Jr., 91, American Air Force general. [168]
- Alan Pegler, 91, British railway preservationist. [169]
- Anargyros Printezis, 74, Greek Eastern Catholic hierarch, Apostolic Exarch of Greece (1975–2008). [170]
- István Suti, 72, Hungarian Olympic equestrian. [171]
- George Tupou V, 63, Tongan King (since 2006). [172]
- Eric Watson, 56, British photographer, heart attack. [173]
- Jalal Zolfonun, 74, Iranian setar player and composer, heart disease. [174]
- Patience Abbe, 87, American children's author. [175]
- Paul Boyer, 76, American historian. [176]
- Bernard Cohen, 87, American nuclear physicist. [177]
- John Cowles, Jr., 82, American businessman and philanthropist, lung cancer. [178]
- John Demjanjuk, 91, Ukrainian Nazi war criminal, natural causes. [179]
- René Fontaine, 78, Canadian politician, Minister of Northern Development (1987–1990). [180]
- John T. Henley, 90, American politician, President pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate (1975–1978). [181]
- Famara Jatta, 53, Gambian government minister and economist, Governor of the Central Bank (2003–2007). [182]
- Jaye Radisich, 35, Australian politician, Western Australian MLA for Swan Hills (2001–2008), cancer. [183]
- Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria, 88, Egyptian Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria (since 1971), prostate cancer. [184]
- Margaret Whitlam, 92, Australian swimmer and activist, wife of Gough Whitlam, complications from a fall. [185]
- Chaleo Yoovidhya, 88, Thai businessman (Red Bull), natural causes. [186]
- Fakhra Younus, 33, Pakistani acid attack victim, suicide by jumping. [187]
- Aziz Ab'Sáber, 87, Brazilian geologist, heart attack. [188] (Portuguese)
- Lee Balterman, 91, American photographer. [189]
- M. A. R. Barker, 83, American professor, fantasy novelist, and role-playing game creator. [190]
- Estanislao Basora, 85, Spanish footballer. [191]
- Ray Gariepy, 83, Canadian ice hockey player. [192]
- John Ghindia, 86, American football player (University of Michigan). [193]
- Robert Hails, 89, American air force general, vice commander of Tactical Air Command. [194]
- Donald E. Hillman, 93, American World War II flying ace. [195]
- Bronislav Poloczek, 72, Czech theatre and television actor. [196] (Czech)
- Peter Serracino Inglott, 75, Maltese philosopher. [197]
- Anita Steckel, 82, American feminist artist. [198]
- Takaaki Yoshimoto, 87, Japanese poet, critic, and professor (Tokyo Institute of Technology), pneumonia. [199]
- Dieter Zechlin, 85, German pianist. [200] (German)
- Edvard Hagerup Bull, 89, Norwegian composer. [201] (Norwegian)
- Mervyn Davies, 65, Welsh rugby union player, cancer. [202]
- Bob Day, 67, American Olympic (1968) distance runner, bladder cancer. [203]
- Eb Gaines, 84, American businessman and diplomat, Consul General to Bermuda (1989–1992). [204]
- Lily Garafulic, 97, Chilean sculptor and professor. [205] (Spanish)
- Luis Gonzales, 81, Filipino actor, pneumonia. [206]
- Bernardino González Ruíz, 101, Panamanian politician, President (1963). [207] (Spanish)
- Nigel Napier, 14th Lord Napier, 81, British soldier and courtier. [208]
- Dave Philley, 91, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Athletics). [209]
- Pepe Rubio, 80, Spanish actor. [210]
- Jean-Marie Souriau, 89, French mathematician. [211] (French)
- Joe Stanley, 104, American World War II pilot, commander of Eglin Air Force Base. [212]
- Gretl Aicher, 84, Austrian artistic director. [213]
- Ray Barlow, 85, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion). [214]
- Matthew G. Carter, 98, American politician and housing activist, Mayor of Montclair, New Jersey (1968–1972), Alzheimer's disease. [215]
- Josie DeCarlo, 82, French model, inspiration for Josie of Josie and the Pussycats. [216].
- Himanish Goswami, 85, Indian writer and cartoonist, prostate cancer. [217]
- Ernst-Günter Habig, 76, German Olympic footballer, stroke. [218] (German)
- Eddie King, 73, American Chicago blues musician. [219]
- Carl Rattray, 82, Jamaican jurist and politician, Attorney General (1989–1993) and President of the Court of Appeal (1993–1999). [220]
- Marcel Rohrbach, 78, French cyclist. [221] (French)
- Pierre Schoendoerffer, 83, French director (The Anderson Platoon), surgical complications. [222]
- Ted L. Strickland, 79, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Colorado (1973–1975). [223]
- Ċensu Tabone, 98, Maltese politician, President (1989–1994) and Minister for Foreign Affairs (1987–1989). [224]
- Princess Anna of Saxony, 82, German princess. [225]
- Michael P. Barnett, 82, British theoretical chemist and computer scientist. [226]
- Domitila Chúngara, 74, Bolivian labor leader and feminist, lung cancer. [227]
- Bodjie Dasig, 48, Filipino singer and songwriter, cancer. [228]
- Michel Duchaussoy, 73, French actor, cardiac arrest. [229] (French)
- Jock Hobbs, 52, New Zealand rugby union player and administrator, leukaemia. [230]
- Frank Jordan, 79, Australian Olympic (1952) water polo player. [231]
- Tom Johnson, 89, American astronomer and businessman, founder of Celestron. [232]
- Noel Luces, 63, Trinidadian Olympic (1968) cyclist, stroke. [233]
- Hans Ludvig Martensen, 84, Danish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Copenhagen (1965–1995). [234]
- Eileen McDonough, 49, American child actress (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Waltons). [235]
- Grete Nordrå, 87, Norwegian actress. [236] (Norwegian)
- Karl Roy, 43, Filipino singer (Kapatid, P.O.T.), cardiac arrest. [237]
- Lyudmila Shagalova, 88, Russian film actress (The Young Guard, Balzaminov's Marriage). [238] (Russian)
- Amusa Shittu, 75, Nigerian footballer, effects of a stroke. [239]
- Jacques Villiers, 87, French aerospace engineer. [240] (French)
- Hasan Gafoor, 62, Indian police commissioner, heart attack. [241]
- Samuel Glazer, 89, American entrepreneur and businessman, co-developer of Mr. Coffee, leukemia. [242]
- Dick Harter, 81, American basketball coach (Charlotte Hornets, University of Oregon), cancer. [243]
- Michael Hossack, 65, American drummer (The Doobie Brothers), cancer. [244]
- Friedhelm Konietzka, 73, German-born Swiss football player and manager, assisted suicide. [245]
- Augustin Misago, 69, Rwandan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gikongoro (since 1992). [246]
- Wilson Abraham Moncayo Jalil, 67, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Santo Domingo en Ecuador (since 2002). [247]
- Madeleine Parent, 93, Canadian union leader and women's rights activist. [248]
- Douglas Scott, 91, Australian politician, member of the Australian Senate (1970, 1974–1985). [249]
- Henry Adefope, 85, Nigerian politician, Foreign Minister (1978–1979). [250]
- Hub Andrews, 89, American baseball player (New York Giants). [251]
- Gian Nicola Babini, 67, Italian scientist. [252]
- Faith Brook, 90, British actress. [253]
- Sid Couchey, 92, American comic book artist (Richie Rich, Little Lotta, Little Dot), Burkitt's lymphoma. [254]
- Alba Encarnación, Puerto Rican activist. [255] (Spanish)
- Wayne Frazier, 73, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs). [256]
- Hans G. Helms, 79, German experimental writer. [257]
- Philip Jenkinson, 76, English television presenter. [258]
- Tom Manastersky, 83, Canadian football player (Montreal Alouettes, Saskatchewan Roughriders) and hockey player (Montreal Canadiens). [259]
- James B. Morehead, 95, American World War II flying ace, stroke complications. [260]
- Lanier W. Phillips, 88, American civil rights activist. [261]
- Gösta Schwarck, 96, Danish composer and businessman. [262] (Danish)
- John Souza, 91, American soccer player (1950 World Cup, 1948 and 1952 Olympics). [263]
- Leon Spencer, 66, American jazz organist. [264]
- Ghiath Tayfour, 42 or 43, Syrian boxing champion, shot. [265]
- Ian Turpie, 68, Australian actor and game show host, throat cancer. [266]
- Miomir Vukobratović, 81, Serbian mechanical engineer. [267]
- Tahira Wasti, 68, Pakistani actor. [268]
- Sukumar Barman, Indian politician. [269]
- Jean Giraud, 73, French comic book artist (Blueberry, Métal Hurlant) and film production designer (Tron, Alien), cancer. [270]
- Julio César González, 35, Mexican Olympic boxer, injuries from a hit and run. [271]
- Jay McMullen, 90, American journalist (CBS News). [272]
- Hermín Negrón Santana, 74, Puerto Rican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of San Juan de Puerto Rico (since 1981). [273]
- R. I. Page, 87, British historian and runologist. [274]
- Mykola Plaviuk, 86, Ukrainian politician, last President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile (1989–1992). [275] (Ukrainian)
- Frank Sherwood Rowland, 84, American chemistry professor, Nobel laureate in Chemistry (1995), Parkinson's disease. [276]
- Domna Samiou, 83, Greek singer and traditional music researcher. [277]
- Tony Silipo, 54, Canadian politician, Ontario Minister of Education (1991–1993) and MPP for Dovercourt (1990–1999), brain tumor. [278]
- Jammu Siltavuori, 85, Finnish murderer and sex offender. [279] (Finnish)
- Tan Boon Teik, 83, Singaporean lawyer, Attorney-General (1967–1992), internal bleeding. [280]
- Jack Watson, 90, English cricketer, football coach and scout. [281]
- Richard White, 86, New Zealand rugby union player. [282]
- Ethel Winter, 87, American dancer with the Martha Graham Dance Company and teacher at the Juilliard School. [283]
- Nik Zoricic, 29, Canadian ski cross racer, brain injuries from race crash. [284]
- Peter Bergman, 72, American comedian (The Firesign Theater), leukemia. [285]
- Dennis Bowen, 61, American actor (Caddyshack II; Welcome Back, Kotter). [286]
- Brian Bromley, 65, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Portsmouth). [287]
- Herb Carnegie, 92, Canadian ice hockey player. [288]
- Willye Dennis, 85, American civil rights activist and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1992–1999). [289]
- John Holt, 82, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1972–1984). [290]
- Joy Mukherjee, 73, Indian actor. [291]
- Zuhir al-Qaisi, Palestinian militant leader, Secretary General of the Popular Resistance Committees (since 2011), air strike. [292]
- Selma Rubin, 96, American activist and environmentalist. [293]
- Jose Tomas Sanchez, 91, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal Priest of S. Pio V a Villa Carpegna (1991–2012). [294]
- Terry Teene, 70, American singer and clown, injuries from a traffic collision. [295]
- Bill Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton, 84, British academic and politician. [296]
- Harry Wendelstedt, 73, American baseball umpire (1966–1998). [297]
- Widjojo Nitisastro, 84, Indonesian economist and government minister. [298]
- Kristin Bølgen Bronebakk, 61, Norwegian civil servant. [299]
- LaVerne Carter, 86, American bowler, heart failure. [300]
- S. Henry Cho, 77, Korean martial arts instructor. [301]
- Leslie Cochran, 60, American street personality, activist, and politician, head trauma. [302]
- Simin Daneshvar, 90, Iranian writer and academic, influenza. [303]
- Ursula Dronke, 91, British medievalist. [304]
- Compton Gonsalves, 85, Trinidad and Tobago Olympic cyclist. [305]
- Bugs Henderson, 68, American blues guitarist, cancer. [306]
- Charlie Hoag, 81, American Olympic gold-medal winning basketball player (1952). [307]
- Scott Huey, 88, Irish cricketer. [308]
- Elena Libera, 94 or 95, Italian Olympic (1948) fencer. [309] (Italian)
- Minoru Mori, 77, Japanese businessperson, chairman and executive director of the Mori Building Company, founder of the Mori Art Museum, heart failure. [310] (Japanese)
- Elio Pagliarani, 84, Italian poet and literary critic. [311]
- Jens Petersen, 70, Danish footballer and manager. [312] (Danish)
- Steve Romeo, 40, American ski mountaineer, avalanche. [313]
- Steven Rubenstein, 49, American anthropologist. [314] (body discovered on this date)
- Mick Walker, 69, British motorcycling writer. [315]
- Cris Alexander, 92, American actor and photographer. [316]
- Gary DeCramer, 67, American politician, Minnesota state senator (1983–1993). [317]
- Dave Hrechkosy, 60, Canadian ice hockey player (California Golden Seals, St. Louis Blues), brain cancer. [318]
- Sir Raymond Lygo, 87, British admiral and businessman. [319]
- Félicien Marceau, 98, French novelist, member of the Académie française. [320] (French)
- Marcel Mouchel, 85, French footballer and manager. [321] (French)
- Greg Novak, 61, American writer and wargame designer. [322]
- Ravi, 86, Indian music director, cardio-respiratory arrest. [323]
- Włodzimierz Smolarek, 54, Polish footballer. [324]
- Pierre Tornade, 82, French actor. [325] (French)
- Ramaz Urushadze, 72, Georgian footballer. [326] (Russian)
- Marcos Alonso Imaz, 78, Spanish football player (Real Madrid). [327]
- Francisco Xavier do Amaral, 75, East Timorese politician, President (1975). [328]
- Jaap Boersma, 82, Dutch politician, Minister of Social Affairs (1971–1977), Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries (1973). [329] (Dutch)
- Jan Dawidziuk, 74, Polish-born American bishop of the Polish National Catholic Church. [330]
- Lucia Mannucci, 91, Italian singer. [331] (Italian)
- Gemma McCluskie, 29, British actress (EastEnders), homicide. [332] (body found on this date)
- Louis J. Michot, 89, American businessman and politician. [333]
- Maurice Moyer, 93, American reverend and civil rights leader. [334]
- Donald M. Payne, 77, American politician, U.S. Representative from New Jersey (since 1989), colon cancer. [335]
- Arthur Anton Vogel, 88, American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri. [336]
- Helen Walulik, 82, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League). [337]
- Sayuri Yamauchi, 55, Japanese voice actress (Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Crayon Shin-chan), cancer. [338] (Japanese)
- Don Andrews, 82, Australian guitarist. [339]
- Yehuda Ben-Haim, 56, Israeli Olympic boxer. [340]
- Rafael Corporán de los Santos, 71, Dominican television producer, host, and politician, Mayor of Distrito Nacional (1990–1994), heart attack. [341]
- William Heirens, 83, American serial killer. [342]
- Rushworth Kidder, 67, American ethicist and writer, natural causes. [343]
- Marian Kuszewski, 78, Polish Olympic silver medal-winning (1956, 1960) fencer. [344] (Polish)
- Roland Lakes, 72, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants). [345]
- Philip Madoc, 77, Welsh actor (Dad's Army, The Life and Times of David Lloyd George). [346]
- Maurice Pechet, 94, American academic. [347]
- Robert B. Sherman, 86, American songwriter (Sherman Brothers). [348]
- Ken Shipp, 83, American football coach. [349]
- Adesh Kanwarjit Singh Brar, 62, Indian politician. [350]
- Maurice De Muer, 90, French cyclist and sports director. [351]
- Felícia Fuster, 91, Catalan painter and poet. [352] (Catalan)
- Robert Brendon Keating, 87, American diplomat, Ambassador to Madagascar and the Comoros (1983–1986), pneumonia. [353]
- Paul McBride, 46, British lawyer. [354]
- Pete McCaffrey, 74, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1964) basketball player. [355]
- Don Mincher, 73, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, California Angels, Oakland Athletics), President of the Southern League (2000–2011). [356]
- Runako Morton, 33, Nevisian Test cricketer (West Indies), traffic collision. [357]
- John C. Reiss, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Trenton (1980–1997). [358]
- Shmuel Tankus, 97, Israeli naval officer, fifth commander of the Navy. [359]
- Joan Taylor, 82, American actress (Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, The Rifleman), natural causes. [360]
- Viv Bingham, 79, British political activist. [361]
- Steve Bridges, 48, American impressionist. [362]
- Dave Charnley, 76, British boxer. [363]
- Leonardo Cimino, 94, American actor (Moonstruck, Dune), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [364]
- A R Shamsud Doha, 83, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1982–1984). [365]
- Henryk Grabowski, 82, Polish Olympic athlete. [366]
- Lloyd Hittle, 88, American baseball player (Washington Senators). [367]
- Per J. Husabø, 83, Norwegian politician. [368] (Norwegian)
- Lutfullah Khan, 95, Pakistani writer and sound archivist. [369]
- Franklin McMahon, 90, American artist and reporter. [370]
- Ralph McQuarrie, 82, American conceptual designer and illustrator (Star Wars, Cocoon). [371]
- Frank Marocco, 81, American accordionist, arranger and composer. [372]
- Ronnie Montrose, 64, American guitarist (Montrose), suicide. [373]
- Jim Obradovich, 62, American baseball player (Houston Astros). [374]
- Norris Stevenson, 72, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Edmonton Eskimos, BC Lions), cancer. [375]
- Kason Sugioka, 98, Japanese calligrapher, Order of Culture recipient, heart failure. [376]
- Stephen M. Tiru, 74, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dumka (1986–1995) and Khunti (since 1995). [377]
- Alex Webster, 80, American football player (New York Giants, Montreal Alouettes) and coach (New York Giants). [378]
- Lawrence Anthony, 61, South African conservationist and environmentalist, heart attack. [379]
- Van T. Barfoot, 92, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, head injuries from a fall. [380]
- Gerry Bridgwood, 67, English footballer (Stoke City), heart attack. [381]
- George Firestone, 80, American politician, Secretary of State of Florida (1978–1987), Alzheimer's disease. [382]
- Doug Furnas, 52, American professional wrestler, heart disease. [383]
- Vera Galushka-Duyunova, 66, Russian volleyball player, cardiac arrest. [384] (Russian)
- Brajamohan Jamatia, 106, Indian politician. [385]
- Sir Keith Jones, 100, Australian medical practitioner and surgeon. [386]
- Gary Kubly, 68, American politician, Minnesota State Senator (since 2002), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [387]
- José Adolfo Mojica Morales, 75, Salvadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sonsonate (1989–2011). [388]
- John Panelli, 85, American football player (Detroit Lions, Chicago Cardinals). [389]
- Gérard Rinaldi, 69, French actor and singer (Les Charlots). [390] (French)
- Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley, 82, British politician and author, Leader of the House of Commons (1979–1981). [391]
- Stan Stearns, 76, American photographer (John F. Kennedy, Jr. salute), lung cancer. [392]
- James Q. Wilson, 80, American political scientist, co-author of the broken windows theory, leukemia. [393]
- Isagani Yambot, 77, Filipino journalist, publisher of the Philippine Daily Inquirer (since 1994), heart attack. [394]
- Blagoje Adžić, 79, Serbian politician. [395] (Serbian)
- Phillip R. Allen, 72, American actor. [396]
- Alice Arden, 97, American Olympic (1936) high jumper. [397]
- Henryk Bałuszyński, 39, Polish footballer, heart attack. [398] (Polish)
- Andrew Breitbart, 43, American publisher and political commentator, apparent heart attack. [399]
- Jerome Courtland, 85, American actor, director, and producer, heart disease. [400]
- Lucio Dalla, 68, Italian singer-songwriter and musician, heart attack. [401]
- Peter Graeme, 90, British oboist. [402]
- Robert Mills Grant, 85, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (1983-1992). [403]
- Fathulla Jameel, 69, Maldivian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1978–2005), heart disease. [404]
- 9th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu, 80, Tibetan-born Mongolian Buddhist spiritual leader. [405]
- Archie Kalokerinos, 85, Australian physician. [406]
- Thomas J. Lydon, 84, American federal judge, sepsis and car accident complications. [407]
- Germano Mosconi, 79, Italian sportswriter and news presenter. [408] (Italian)
- Callan Pinckney, 72, American fitness professional, created Callanetics. [409]
- Randy Primas, 62, American politician, Mayor of Camden, New Jersey (1981–1990), bone marrow cancer. [410]