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Deaths in March 2016

The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2016.

March 2016
1Carole Achache, 63, French writer, photographer and actress, suicide by hanging. • Henry Vernon Atherton, 92, American animal scientist. • Coca Crystal, 68, American television personality and political activist, respiratory failure. • Adam Dziewonski, 79, Polish-born American geophysicist. • Ítalo Estupiñán, 64, Ecuadorian footballer (Toluca), cardiac arrest. • Beatrice Gillam, 96, British naturalist and ecologist. • Lorenzo Giordano, 52, Canadian mobster, shot. • Ilir Hoti, 58, Albanian economist and banker, melanoma. • Gary Hutzel, 60, American visual effects supervisor (Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Defiance), heart attack. • William T. Jarvis, 80, American health educator and skeptic. • Nestori Kaasalainen, 101, Finnish politician. • Reijo Kanerva, 72, Finnish footballer. • Brina Kessel, 90, American ornithologist. • Jim Kimsey, 76, American technology executive, co-founder and CEO of AOL, melanoma. • Michi Kobi, 91, American actress (12 to the Moon, Cry for Happy, Courage the Cowardly Dog). • Martin Legassick, 75, South African historian and activist, cancer. • Peter Mathias, 88, British economic historian. • Gayle McCormick, 67, American singer (Smith), cancer. • Jean Miotte, 90, French abstract painter. • Stack Pierce, 82, American actor. • Louise Plowright, 59, British actress (Mamma Mia!, EastEnders, Families), pancreatic cancer. • Lee Reherman, 49, American actor (American Gladiators, Star Trek Into Darkness, Last Action Hero). • Mary Ann Scherr, 94, American jewellery designer. • Frank Terpil, 76, American CIA agent and arms dealer. • Georgios Tsakanikas, 81, Greek Olympic shot putter (1956, 1960, 1964). • Tony Warren, 79, English television screenwriter and producer (Coronation Street). • Martha Wright, 92, American actress (South Pacific, The Sound of Music, Goodyear Television Playhouse) and singer. 2Janusz Bolonek, 77, Polish Roman Catholic prelate and diplomat, Apostolic nuncio (1989–2013). • Chandra Ranaraja, 77, Sri Lankan politician. • Robert Del Tufo, 82, American attorney, New Jersey Attorney General (1990–1993), lung cancer. • Noémia Delgado, 82, Portuguese television and film director. • Tony Dyson, 68, British film prop designer (R2-D2). • James Anthony Gaffney, 87, British civil engineer. • Roger Hickman, 61, Australian yachtsman, winner of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race (Handicap, 2014), brain cancer. • Rosemary Hinkfuss, 84, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1988–1994). • Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern, 83, German royal and art historian. • Dick Hudson, 75, American football player (Buffalo Bills). • Grégoire Illorson, 61, Cameroonian Olympic sprinter. • Marion Patrick Jones, 85, Trinidadian writer. • Arthur Keily, 94, British Olympic marathon runner (1960). • Benoît Lacroix, 100, Canadian Dominican priest and historian. • Ghais Malik, 85, Egyptian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Egypt (1984–2000). • Aubrey McClendon, 56, American energy and basketball executive, CEO of Chesapeake Energy, part-owner of the Oklahoma City Thunder, traffic collision. • James Barrett McNulty, 71, American politician, Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania (1982–1986), cancer and cardiac disorder. • Allan Michaelsen, 68, Danish football player and coach, brain cancer. • Sergio Ricossa, 88, Italian economist. • Reid Scott, 89, Canadian politician and judge. • Kalidas Shrestha, 93, Nepali artist and academic, pneumonia as a complication from a kidney infection. • Don Walsh, 81, Australian football player (Collingwood). • Paul Webley, 62, British educator, president of SOAS, University of London (2006–2015), cancer. • Władysław Wojtakajtis, 67, Polish Olympic swimmer. • Reiner Tom Zuidema, 88, American anthropologist. 3Ralph Baruch, 92, German-born American media mogul (Viacom). • Per Beskow, 89, Swedish biblical scholar. • Lord James Blears, 92, British professional wrestler. • Rooney L. Bowen, 82, American politician. • Jack Buckalew, 83, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1995–1998). • Berta Cáceres, 42, Honduran indigenous leader, shot. • Anthony Carrigan, 35, British academic, cancer. • Gavin Christopher, 66, American R&B/hip-hop musician, songwriter and producer, heart failure. • Martin Crowe, 53, New Zealand cricketer (national team), lymphoma. • Marcello De Cecco, 76, Italian economist. • Sir Andrew Derbyshire, 92, British architect. • Sophie Dessus, 60, French politician, member of the National Assembly for Corrèze's 1st Constituency (since 2012), cancer. • Ashok Ghosh, 94, Indian politician, General Secretary of All India Forward Bloc (since 1946), lower respiratory tract infection. • Yves Guéna, 93, French politician, President of the Constitutional Council (2000–2004), High Commissioner of Ivory Coast (1960). • Hayabusa, 47, Japanese professional wrestler (Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling), brain hemorrhage. • Henry R. Horsey, 91, American judge, member of the Delaware Supreme Court (1978–1994). • Thanat Khoman, 101, Thai politician, Foreign Minister (1959–1971). • Laura Knaperek, 60, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1995–2006), ovarian cancer. • Natalya Krachkovskaya, 77, Russian actress (Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future), heart attack. • Ted McCaskill, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Sharks). • William O'Brien, 71, American police officer, Chief of Police for Miami (1998–2000), resigned after Elián González custody battle raid, throat cancer. • Tome Serafimovski, 80, Macedonian sculptor. • Yury Sokolov, 86, Russian Olympic boxer. • Sarah Tait, 33, Australian rower, world champion (2005), Olympic silver medallist (2012), cervical cancer. • Jim Thistle, 61, Canadian lawyer, negotiated Atlantic Accord (1985), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Retta Ward, 62, American health official and teacher, Secretary of the New Mexico Department of Health (since 2013). • Mike Widger, 67, American CFL football player (Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Rough Riders), Grey Cup Champion (1970, 1974). 4Taha Jabir Alalwani, 81, Iraqi-born American Islamic theologian. • Bankroll Fresh, 28, American rapper, shot. • 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. • Jerry Dolyn Brown, 73, American pottery artist. • Theodor Cazaban, 95, French writer. • Daryl Cohen, 80, Australian Olympic weightlifter. • Bud Collins, 86, American sports journalist. • Pat Conroy, 70, American author (The Prince of Tides, The Great Santini, The Lords of Discipline), pancreatic cancer. • Pirro Cuniberti, 92, Italian artist. • Robert Franklin Durden, 90, American historian and author. • Joey Feek, 40, American country singer (Joey + Rory), cervical cancer. • James Ferris, 83–84, American chemist. • Vincenzo Franco, 98, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tursi-Lagonegro (1974–1981) and Archbishop of Otranto (1981–1993). • David M. Gates, 94, American ecologist. • Ge Cunzhuang, 87, Chinese actor, heart failure. • Adriana Innocenti, 89, Italian actress (Eye of the Cat, Lobster for Breakfast, The Cat). • Ekrem Jevrić, 54, Montenegrin singer, heart attack. • Thea Knutzen, 85, Norwegian politician, MP (1985–1993). • Yuri Kuznetsov, 83, Azerbaijani Soviet football player and coach (Neftchi). • Peter Laufer, 79, German Olympic athlete. • Enriquito López, 60, Dominican Republic politician, member of the Senate (2000–2004). • Domenico Maselli, 82, Italian politician. • Bill Michael, 81, American football coach (UTEP, 1977–1981). • Thomas G. Morris, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for New Mexico's at-large district (1959–1969) and New Mexico House (1953–1958). • Julio Lacarte Muró, 97, Uruguayan diplomat and politician. • Morgan F. Murphy, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 3rd congressional district (1971–1981), prostate cancer. • George Ndung'u Mwicigi, 83, Kenyan politician. • P. K. Nair, 82, Indian film archivist. • Ramón Palomares, 80, Venezuelan poet. • William H. Plackett, 78, American naval non-commissioned officer, 6th MCPON (1985–1988). • Jane Plant, 71, British geochemist. • Joseph Rwegasira, 81, Tanzanian diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993–1995), Ambassador to Zambia. • P. A. Sangma, 68, Indian politician, Speaker of the Lok Sabha (1996–1998), Chief Minister of Meghalaya (1988–1990), heart attack. • Marilyn Stokstad, 87, American art historian. • Harry Turbott, 85, New Zealand architect and landscape architect. • Abbas Vaez-Tabasi, 80, Iranian cleric, Grand Imam of Ali al-Ridha mosque (since 1979), cancer. • Vladimir Yumin, 64, Russian Soviet wrestler, Olympic champion (1976), heart attack. • Zhou Xiaoyan, 98, Chinese vocal pedagogue and classical soprano. 5David Abbott, 81, British-born New Zealand cricket umpire, cancer. • Hassan Al-Turabi, 84, Sudanese Islamic spiritual leader, member of the National Assembly. • Giorgio Ariani, 74, Italian comedian and actor (Pinocchio). • Antoni Asunción, 64, Spanish politician, Minister of Interior (1993–1994). • Caesar Belser, 71, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs), Super Bowl winner (1970), lung cancer. • Julio César Chalar, Uruguayan lawyer and judge. • Paul Couch, 51, Australian footballer (Geelong), heart attack. • James Douglas, 86, American actor (As the World Turns, Peyton Place, G.I. Blues). • Helle-Vibeke Erichsen, 76, Danish artist. • Sture Eskilsson, 85, Swedish economist. • John Evans, Baron Evans of Parkside, 85, British politician, MP for Newton (1974–1983) and St Helens North (1983–1997). • Even Hansen, 92, Norwegian footballer (Odd, national team). • Nikolaus Harnoncourt, 86, Austrian conductor and cellist (Vienna Symphony), founder of Concentus Musicus Wien. • Alan Henry, 68, British motorsport journalist. • Henry Hobhouse, 91, British author (Seeds of Change: Five Plants That Transformed Mankind). • Chip Hooper, 53, American musical agent (Dave Matthews, Phish), cancer. • Jim MacNeill, 87, Canadian environmentalist and senior Cabinet adviser, pneumonia. • Lester Menke, 97, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1973–1985). • Harriet Cornelia Mills, 95, American academic and sinologist. • John Douglas, 21st Earl of Morton, 88, British aristocrat. • Ottavio Panunzi, 83, Italian Olympic boxer. • Robert Redbird, 76, American Kiowa artist, Alzheimer's disease. • Rafael Squirru, 90, Argentine author. • Panayiotis Tetsis, 91, Greek painter. • Jaroslav Tomáš, 67, Czech Olympic volleyball player. • Ray Tomlinson, 74, American computer programmer, invented system to send first email and assigned use of @ sign, heart attack. • Stephen H. Webb, 54, American theologian, suicide. • Al Wistert, 95, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Michigan Wolverines), NFL Champion (1948, 1949). 6Barbara Almond, 77, American psychiatrist, bladder cancer. • Wally Bragg, 86, English footballer (Brentford). • Jerry Bridges, 86, American evangelical Christian author, speaker and administrator (The Navigators). • Joan Brown, 90, British potter. • Elizabeth Garrett, 52, American educator, president of Cornell University (since 2015), colon cancer. • Znaur Gassiev, 90, South Ossetian politician. • Paolo Giglio, 89, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate and diplomat, Apostolic nuncio (1986–2002). • D. G. Jones, 87, Canadian poet. • Arto Koivisto, 85, Finnish basketball player. • Walter Kozak, 84–85, Canadian Olympic boxer. • Joseph Kumuondala Mbimba, 75, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bokungu–Ikela (1982–1991) and Archbishop of Mbandaka-Bikoro (since 1991). • Kalabhavan Mani, 45, Indian actor and singer, liver cirrhosis and methyl alcohol poisoning. • Demetri Marchessini, 81, Greek businessman. • Ernest George Mardon, 87, British-born Canadian historian. • Shirley Netherway, 78, British Olympic fencer (1960, 1964). • James Ocholi, 55, Nigerian politician, traffic collision. • Francis Pasion, 38, Filipino director (On the Wings of Love), heart attack. • Aldo Ralli, 80, Italian actor (Il Divo, Crime in Formula One). • Nancy Reagan, 94, American First Lady (1981–1989) and actress (Hellcats of the Navy, ''Donovan's Brain, The Next Voice You Hear...''), heart failure. • Gaspar Rosety, 57, Spanish journalist, complications from a stroke. • María Rostworowski, 100, Peruvian historian. • Harold H. Saunders, 85, American diplomat, prostate cancer. • Elwyn L. Simons, 87, American paleontologist. • Gary Smalley, 75, American family counselor, Christian and relationship author, complications from heart and kidney disease. • Elizabeth Strohfus, 96, American military pilot (WASP), recipient of two Congressional Gold Medals, complications from a fall. • Akira Tago, 90, Japanese psychologist. • Sheila Varian, 78, American horse breeder (Arabian horses), ovarian cancer. 7Raymond Conway Benjamin, 91, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Townsville (1984–2000). • Leonard Berney, 95, British military officer, a liberator of Bergen-Belsen, heart attack. • Andy Borsa, 71, American politician. • Gary Braasch, 70, American environmental photographer. • Carlos Bru, 87, Mexican Olympic basketball player. • Joe Cabot, 94, American jazz musician and band leader. • Bill Cooper, 87, British sailor. • Scott Goodall, 80, British comic book writer (Fishboy). • Adrian Hardiman, 64, Irish judge, member of the Supreme Court (since 2000). • Jim Hogan, 79, Irish hurler. • Bobby Johns, 83, American race car driver (NASCAR, Indianapolis 500). • Börje Karvonen, 77, Finnish Olympic boxer. • Steve Kraly, 86, American baseball player (New York Yankees), World Series Champion (1953). • Béla Kuharszki, 75, Hungarian footballer (Újpesti Dózsa). • Min Enze, 92, Chinese chemist and academician (Chinese Academy of Sciences and Engineering). • Khalid Mahmood Mithu, 55, Bangladeshi film director (Gohine Shobdo), falling tree. • Jean-Bernard Raimond, 90, French politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1986–1988), ambassador to Morocco, Poland, the Soviet Union and the Vatican. • Des O'Reilly, 61, Australian rugby league player (Sydney Roosters). • Paul Ryan, 66, American comic artist (Fantastic Four, Superman, The Phantom). • Michael White, 80, Scottish film and theatre producer (Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Rocky Horror Picture Show), Tony winner (1971), heart failure. • Quentin Young, 93, American physician. 8Mohamed Allek, 42, Algerian athlete, Paralympic champion (1996, 2000). • Luigi Corioni, 78, Italian bathroom furnishings and football executive (Brescia Calcio, A.C. Milan, Bologna). • Richard Davalos, 85, American actor (Cool Hand Luke, East of Eden, ''Kelly's Heroes''). • Luciano Di Palma, 71, Italian Olympic judoka. • Dieter Fänger, 90, German Olympic fencer (1960). • Aldo Ferrer, 88, Argentine economist. • Ross Hannaford, 65, Australian musician (Daddy Cool), cancer. • Jerome Heckenkamp, 36, Australian-born American computer hacker. • Ron Jacobs, 78, American broadcaster, co-creator of American Top 40. • David S. Johnson, 70, American computer scientist. • John Jones, 90, British Olympic water polo player (1952, 1956). • Esko Karhunen, 88, Finnish Olympic basketball player (1952) and contributor. • Andrew Loomis, 54, American drummer (Dead Moon), lymphoma. • Sir George Martin, 90, British Hall of Fame record producer (The Beatles), composer, arranger and engineer, six-time Grammy Award winner. • Gertrudes Morg, 90, Brazilian Olympic sprinter. • Claus Ogerman, 86, German jazz conductor and arranger. • M. V. Rao, 88, Indian agricultural scientist. • Alfred E. Senn, 83, American historian and academic, awarded Order of Vytautas the Great for service to Lithuania. • Reino Suojanen, 90, Finnish footballer 9Bruno Agostinelli, 28, Canadian tennis player (Davis Cup), traffic collision. • Kathryn Reed Altman, 91, American actress and archivist, heart attack. • Sergio Arellano Stark, 94, Chilean military officer, leader of the Caravan of Death, Alzheimer's disease. • Galagama Sri Aththadassi Thera, 94, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, Mahanayaka of the Asgiriya Chapter of Siyam Nikaya (since 2015). • Lawrence E. Bennett, 92, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1983–1994). • Poul Erik Bæk, 75, Danish Olympic equestrian. • Karen Carroll, 58, American blues singer. • Jon English, 66, English-born Australian musician and actor (Against the Wind), complications from surgery. • Léon Francioli, 69, Swiss double bass player. • Ray Griff, 75, Canadian country music singer ("If I Let Her Come In") and songwriter ("Canadian Pacific"), complications of pneumonia from surgery. • John Gutfreund, 86, American investor (Salomon Brothers), complications from pneumonia. • Robert Horton, 91, American actor (Wagon Train). • William Russell Houck, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jackson (1984–2003), complications from heart surgery. • Giancarlo Ibarguen, 53, Guatemalan businessman and academic, president of Universidad Francisco Marroquín (2003–2013), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Gary Jeter, 61, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants), heart attack. • Ralph S. Larsen, 77, American consumer products executive, CEO and Chairman of Johnson & Johnson, cardiac arrest. • Clyde Lovellette, 86, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers, St. Louis Hawks, Boston Celtics), NBA champion (1954, 1963, 1964), Olympic champion (1952), cancer. • James McNamara, 76, Irish long-distance runner, M50 10000 metre world record holder (1989–1991). • Keigo Ōuchi, 86, Japanese politician, pneumonia. • John Pennebaker, 72, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1975–1992). • Reinhold Remmert, 85, German mathematician. • Ivan Rohrt, 95, Australian sports administrator, President of Carlton Football Club (1974–1977). • Tina St. Claire, 31, American artist, cancer. • Ted Szilva, 81, Canadian monument creator (Big Nickel). • Naná Vasconcelos, 71, Brazilian jazz percussionist and vocalist, eight-time Grammy Award winner, lung cancer. • Bill Wade, 85, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Chicago Bears), NFL Champion (1963). • Coy Wayne Wesbrook, 58, American convicted mass murderer, execution by lethal injection. 10Sir Ken Adam, 95, German-born British production designer (Dr. Strangelove, James Bond, The Madness of King George), Oscar winner (1975, 1994). • Ernestine Anderson, 87, American jazz vocalist. • Joan Bates, 86, British Sealandic princess. • Anita Brookner, 87, British novelist (Hotel du Lac) and art historian, Man Booker Prize winner (1984). • Daniel Buess, 40, Swiss drummer. • Frank E. Coggin, 88, American politician. • Fangge Dupan, 89, Taiwanese poet. • William Dyke, 85, American politician, mayor of Madison, Wisconsin (1969–1973), complications from pancreatic cancer. • Claude Estier, 90, French politician and journalist, member of the National Assembly for Paris (1967–1968, 1981–1986), MEP for France (1979–1981). • Bill Gadsby, 88, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers). • Andrew Gotianun, 88, Filipino real estate and financial sector executive, founder of Filinvest. • Gogi Grant, 91, American pop singer ("The Wayward Wind"). • Andreas Henrisusanta, 80, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tanjungkarang (1976–2012). • Mohammad Irfan, 64, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA for Bilari (since 2012), traffic collision. • Hans Kleefeld, 86, Canadian graphic designer (Air Canada, TD Bank). • Kostas Koutsomytis, 77, Greek film director and screenwriter. • Dave Liddick, 80, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns). • Roberts Bishop Owen, 90, American lawyer and diplomat. • Roberto Perfumo, 73, Argentine footballer (Racing Club, Cruzeiro, national team), fall. • Judy Pickard, 94, New Zealand abstract painter, librarian and advocate for women's rights. • Jovito Salonga, 95, Filipino politician, Senate President (1987–1992), cardiac arrest. • Nobuyuki Siraisi, 81, Japanese-born American artist. • Marie Tansey, 86, American politician. • Julio Vial, 82, Chilean footballer. 11Tita Kovač Artemis, 85, Slovene-born Greek chemist and writer. • Joe Ascione, 54, American jazz drummer. • Ben Bagdikian, 96, Armenian-American educator and journalist. • Iolanda Balaș, 79, Romanian high jumper, Olympic champion (1960, 1964), director of the FRA (1988–2005), complications from a gastric disorder. • Sel Belsham, 85, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland, national team) and cricketer (Auckland). • François-Eudes Chanfrault, 41, French composer (The Hills Have Eyes, High Tension). • Antonio Cabangon-Chua, 81, Filipino real estate, financial executive and diplomat, Ambassador to Laos, founder of Citystate Savings Bank. • Deva Dassy, 104, French opera singer. • Geoffrey Eglinton, 88, British chemist. • Shawn Elliott, 79, American singer and actor (The Dead Pool, Broken City, Law & Order). • Keith Emerson, 71, English progressive rock keyboardist (The Nice; Emerson, Lake & Palmer), suicide by gunshot. • Rómulo Macció, 84, Argentine painter. • Doreen Massey, 72, British geographer. • Nicole Maurey, 90, French actress. • Louis Meyers, 60, American festival organizer, co-founder of South by Southwest, director of Folk Alliance International, suspected heart attack. • Brenda Naylor, 89, British sculptor. • Dragan Nikolić, 72, Serbian actor. • Vasco Nunes, 41, Portuguese cinematographer and cameraman (Planet B-Boy, Anvil! The Story of Anvil, Rampart). • Gerard Reedy, 76, American Jesuit priest and academic, president of the College of the Holy Cross (1994–1998). • Billy Ritchie, 79, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Partick Thistle). • Ruth Terry, 95, American singer and actress (''Pistol Packin' Mama''). • Lawrence Van Gelder, 83, American newspaper journalist (The New York Times), leiomyosarcoma. 12Mo Abbaro, 82, Sudanese-born British potter. • Christopher Armishaw, 63, English cricketer (Derbyshire). • Rafiq Azad, 74, Bangladeshi poet, stroke. • Annastasia Batikis, 88, American baseball player (Racine Belles). • Tommy Brown, 84, American R&B singer. • John Caldwell, 87, Australian demographer. • Donnie Duncan, 75, American football coach (Iowa State), cancer. • Erik Duval, 50, Belgian computer scientist, T-cell lymfoblastic lymphoma. • Richard Fowler, 67–68, American naturalist and wilderness guide. • Charlie Fulton, 67, American professional wrestler (WWF). • Eliot Gant, 89, American executive (Gant). • Verena Huber-Dyson, 92, American mathematician. • Morton Hunt, 96, American psychologist and science writer. • Felix Ibru, 80, Nigerian politician, Governor of Delta State (1992–1993). • June Jolly, 87, English paediatric nurse and social worker. • Harry Kartz, 102, British businessman, Aston Villa chairman (1978–1980). • Mohammed Khalfan Bin Kharbash, 60, Emirati politician, Minister of State for Finance and Industry Affairs (1997–2007). • Pierce Lively, 94, American federal judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (1972–1989). • Carlos Ozores, 76, Panamanian politician, Vice President (1984; 1989). • Rudolf Sarközi, 71, Austrian Romani activist. • Lloyd Shapley, 92, American mathematician and economist, laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2012). • Helmut Veith, 45, Austrian computer scientist. • Bill Whitby, 72, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins). 13Trent Baker, 25, Australian baseball player (Brisbane Bandits). • Kaba Rougui Barry, 62, Guinean businesswomen and politician, Minister Delegate for Guineans Abroad (2010–2014), Minister of Pre-University, Technical, Vocational Education and Civic Education (2009–2010), and Mayor of Matam (1991–2000). • Ken Broderick, 74, Canadian ice hockey player (Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins), Olympic bronze medallist (1968). • Adrienne Corri, 85, British actress (Doctor Zhivago, A Clockwork Orange, Doctor Who), heart failure. • Masanobu Deme, 83, Japanese film director (Station to Heaven, Baruto no Gakuen). • Darryl Hunt, 50, American justice reform activist, apparent suicide by gunshot. • Lord Michael Jones, 68, Scottish judge. • Sidney Mear, 97, American trumpeter. • Bo Nat Khann Mway, 55, Burmese Karen military officer, commander-in-chief of DKBA, neck cancer. • Keith Ollerenshaw, 87, Australian Olympic long-distance runner (1956). • Beatriz Canedo Patiño, 66, Bolivian fashion designer. • Henry Porter, 94, Canadian vice-admiral, Commander Maritime Command (1970–1971). • Sai Prashanth, 30, Indian actor, suspected suicide by poison. • Hilary Putnam, 89, American philosopher, mathematician and computer scientist. • Jon Roehlk, 54, American arena football player. • Martin Olav Sabo, 78, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Minnesota's 5th district (1979–2007). • József Verebes, 74, Hungarian football player and coach. 14Mónica Arriola Gordillo, 44, Mexican politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (2006–2009), brain tumor. • Charles W. Berger, 80, American politician. • Nicolau Breyner, 75, Portuguese playwright, director and actor. • Robert Burns, 89, American politician. • John W. Cahn, 88, German-born American metallurgist, awarded National Medal of Science (1998), namesake of Cahn–Hilliard equation, leukemia. • Patrick Cain, 53, American football player (Detroit Lions), lung cancer. • Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, 81, English composer and conductor, Master of the Queen's Music (2004–2014), leukaemia. • Lilly Dubowitz, 85, Hungarian-born British paediatrician. • Virgilio Elizondo, 80, American Roman Catholic priest and theologian, suicide by gunshot. • Surangani Ellawala, 76, Sri Lankan politician, Governor of the Central Province (2015–2016). • Mustapha Fadli, 54–55, Moroccan Olympic boxer. • Riccardo Garrone, 89, Italian actor (La Dolce Vita, The Yellow Rolls-Royce, Swordsman of Siena). • Tamara Grigsby, 41, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2004–2012). • Geoffrey Hartman, 86, German-born American literary critic. • Vasil Konstantinov, 86, Bulgarian Olympic gymnast. • Lloyd R. Leavitt Jr., 87, American air force lieutenant general. • Peter Lerche, 88, German jurist. • Ahmed Baba Miské, 80, Mauritanian politician and diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1964–1966), Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1964–1966). • Leilani Muir, 71, Canadian human rights activist. • Hans-Martin Pawlowski, 84, German lawyer and academic. • June Peppas, 86, American AAGPBL baseball player (Kalamazoo Lassies). • Suranimala Rajapaksha, 67, Sri Lankan politician and minister, MP (1994–2004). • Vic Schwenk, 91, American football player and coach. • Davy Walsh, 92, Irish footballer. • Arkangelo Bari Wanji, 80, South Sudanese politician and academic, member of the National Assembly (since 2010). 15Jacqueline Alduy, 91, French politician. • Sylvia Anderson, 88, British television producer and voice actress (Thunderbirds). • André Bénard, 93, French oil and transit executive, co-chairman of the Eurotunnel. • Better Loosen Up, 30, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the Japan Cup and Racehorse of the Year (1990), euthanised. • Asa Briggs, Baron Briggs, 94, British historian, codebreaker and life peer. • Richard Burke, 83, Irish politician, member of the Dáil Éireann for Dublin County South and Dublin West, European Commissioner (1977–1980, 1982–1984). • Robert Carrickford, 88, Irish actor (The Irish R.M., Glenroe). • Daryl Coley, 60, American gospel singer. • Jean Defraigne, 86, Dutch-born Belgian politician, member of the Chamber of Representatives (1965–1974, 1977–1989) and Senate (1974–1977). • Ryo Fukui, 67, Japanese jazz pianist. • Ralph C. Johnson, 62, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2015), complications from a stroke. • Paul Lange, 85, German sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1960). • Prince Mfanasibili of Swaziland, 77, Swazi royal. • Lincoln Myers, 66, Trinidadian politician, Environment and National Service minister and MP for St Ann's East. • John Ene Okon, 47, Nigerian football player and coach (national team). • Earline W. Parmon, 72, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2002–2012) and Senate (2012–2015). • Alice Pollitt, 86, American AAGPBL baseball player (Rockford Peaches). • Jan Pronk, 97, Dutch cyclist, world champion in motor-paced racing (1951). • Seru Rabeni, 37, Fijian rugby union player (national team, Leicester Tigers), suspected heart attack. • Sebastian Rahtz, 61, British digital humanities researcher, brain cancer. • Lyubka Rondova, 79, Bulgarian folk singer. • Thanh Tùng, 67, Vietnamese songwriter. • Vladimir Yurin, 68, Russian football coach and player (FC Torpedo Moscow). 16Wilson Ndolo Ayah, 84, Kenyan diplomat and politician, Foreign Minister (1990–1993), MP for Kisumu (1992–1997). • William B. Bader, 84, American civil servant, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs (1999–2001). • Bill W. Balthis, 76, American politician. • Vladimiras Beriozovas, 86, Lithuanian politician, member of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR (1985–1990), Seimas for Kėdainiai (1990–1992). • R. Earl Dixon, 89, American politician. • Oleg Eremeev, 93, Soviet Russian painter. • Alexander Esenin-Volpin, 91, Soviet-born American poet and mathematician. • Ali Ahmed Hussain Khan, 76, Indian shehnai musician, kidney disease. • Garry Lefebvre, 71, Canadian CFL football player (Edmonton Eskimos). • George McLean, 92, Canadian journalist and news anchor (The National). • George Menzies, 85, New Zealand rugby league player and coach (West Coast, national team). • Edward Shearman Ross, 100, American entomologist. • Norma Rubovits, 97, American paper marbler, stroke. • Gene Short, 62, American basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, New York Knicks), bronze medalist at the 1974 FIBA World Championship. • Frank Sinatra Jr., 72, American singer (That Face!) and actor (Hollywood Homicide), heart attack. • Brian Smyth, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (Meath). • Alan Spavin, 74, English footballer (Preston North End, Dundalk). • Georges Tarabichi, 77, Syrian writer and translator. 17Ralph David Abernathy III, 56, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1988–1992) and State Senate (1992–1998), liver cancer. • Bandar bin Saud Al Saud, 90, Saudi royal. • Shozo Awazu, 92, Japanese judoka. • André Boerstra, 91, Dutch field hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1952), bronze medalist (1948). • E. L. Boteler, 96, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1956–1972). • Claudine K. Brown, 67, American museum director (Smithsonian Institution). • Ward Cates, 73, American epidemiologist. • Burdett Coutts, 96, Singaporean Olympic hockey player. • Meir Dagan, 71, Israeli military officer and intelligence official, Director of Mossad (2002–2011), cancer. • Paul Daniels, 77, British magician (The Paul Daniels Magic Show), brain tumour. • Larry Drake, 66, American actor (L.A. Law, Johnny Bravo, Darkman), Emmy winner (1988, 1989), blood cancer. • Gaúcho, 52, Brazilian football coach and player (Flamengo), prostate cancer. • Léonie Geisendorf, 101, Polish-born Swedish architect. • Charles Kaufman, 87, American educator (Mannes College of Music), acute myeloid leukemia. • Trần Lập, 41, Vietnamese rock singer, colorectal cancer. • Zoltán Kamondi, 55, Hungarian film director (Paths of Death and Angels). • Marian Kociniak, 80, Polish actor (How I Unleashed World War II). • Subrata Maitra, 59, Indian cardiologist, brain cancer. • Solomon Marcus, 91, Romanian mathematician. • Sandy McDonald, 78, Scottish Christian minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1997–1998), pulmonary fibrosis. • David McSkimming, 66, Australian pianist, opera repetiteur and vocal coach, motor neurone disease. • Cliff Michelmore, 96, British television presenter and producer. • Frederick Moore, 85, English cricketer (Lancashire). • Trevor J. Phillips, 89, British-born American philosopher. • Alexander Prokhorenko, 25, Russian soldier, airstrike. • Jean Prodromidès, 88, French composer. • Eliezer Ronen, 84, Mexican-born Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1974–1977). • Ilkka Ruohonen, 57, Finnish cultural anthropologist and documentary film maker. • Jun Shiraoka, 71, Japanese photographer. • Pat Sobeski, 64, Canadian politician, MP for Cambridge (1988–1993). • Angela Stevens, 90, American actress (He Cooked His Goose, Creature with the Atom Brain). • Steve Young, 73, American outlaw country music singer–songwriter ("Seven Bridges Road"). 18Miguel Hernández Agosto, 88, Puerto Rican politician, President of the Senate (1981–1992). • José Carlos Avellar, 79, Brazilian film critic (Jornal do Brasil). • Melody Millicent Danquah, 79, Ghanaian air force pilot. • Charlie Davis, 89, American baseball player (Memphis Red Sox). • David Egan, 61, American musician, lung cancer. • Adnan Abu Hassan, 57, Malaysian composer, stroke, diabetes and kidney failure. • Barry Hines, 76, English author (A Kestrel for a Knave), Alzheimer's disease. • Șerban Iliescu, 60, Romanian linguist and journalist. • Kong Jaw-sheng, 60, Taiwanese bank executive, chairman of the FSC (2004–2006), heart attack. • Cherylene Lee, 60, American actress (''Donovan's Reef''), breast cancer. • Ned Miller, 90, American country singer-songwriter. • Jan Němec, 79, Czech film director (A Report on the Party and the Guests) and screenwriter. • Murray Newman, 92, American-born Canadian curator and zoologist, founding director of the Vancouver Aquarium (1955–1993), stroke. • Fred Richards, 88, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs). • Allan Rocher, 80, Australian politician, Senator (1977–1981) and MP (1981–1998), Consul-General in Los Angeles. • Joe Santos, 84, American actor (The Rockford Files, The Sopranos, The Last Boy Scout), heart attack. • Lothar Späth, 78, German politician, Minister President of Baden-Württemberg (1978–1991), Alzheimer's disease. • Paul Swadel, 47, New Zealand film director and producer. • Les Tanyuk, 77, Ukrainian theatre and film director and politician, MP (1990–2007). • Thomas J. Turner, 83, American politician. • John Urry, 69, British sociologist. • Tray Walker, 23, American football player (Baltimore Ravens), dirt bike collision. • Guido Westerwelle, 54, German politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs (2009–2013) and Vice-Chancellor (2009–2011), leukemia. • Harold Zisla, 90, American painter. 19Bob Adelman, 85, American photographer of the Civil Rights Movement. • Roger Agnelli, 56, Brazilian bank and mining executive, CEO of Vale S.A. (2001–2011), plane crash. • Rashiduddin Ahmad, 78, Bangladeshi neurosurgeon. • José Artetxe, 85, Spanish footballer (Athletic Bilbao). • Zygmunt Bogdziewicz, 74, Polish Olympic sports shooter (1972, 1976). • John Cannon, 35, Canadian rugby union player (national team), suspected heart attack. • Pavel Chernev, 46, Bulgarian politician, member of the National Assembly (2005–2009), pulmonary embolism. • Martha Ehlin, 38, Swedish organisation founder, cancer. • Adam Faul, 86, Canadian Olympic boxer (1948). • Graham Fortune, 74, New Zealand diplomat and public servant, permanent representative to the UN in Geneva (1987–1990), High Commissioner to Australia (1994–1999). • David Green, 76, Welsh cricketer (Lancashire, Gloucestershire). • José Ramón Herrero Merediz, 85, Spanish politician, member of the Senate (1982–1996) and European Parliament (1986–1987). • Jack Mansell, 88, British football player and coach. • Jerry Taylor, 78, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2001–2005) and Senate (2005–2012), Mayor of Pine Bluff (1992–2000), PSP. • Wong Lam, 96, Hong Kong politician, unofficial member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (1976–1985). • Zeinab Elobeid Yousif, 63–64, Sudanese aircraft engineer. 20Jack Boxley, 84, English footballer (Bristol City, Coventry City). • Sándor Csjef, 65, Hungarian boxer, European champion (1973), hit by train. • Parveen Sultana Diti, 50, Bangladeshi actress, cancer. • Don Filleul, 90, Jersey politician, member of the States for Saint Helier No 1 (1978–1987), chairman of Jersey Heritage. • Robert J. Healey, 58, American politician, political activist and attorney, suspected heart attack. • Gayle Hopkins, 74, American Olympic long jumper (1964). • Anker Jørgensen, 93, Danish politician, Prime Minister (1972–1973, 1975–1982). • Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, 70, Ghanaian politician, member of the Kufuor government (2001–2007), leukemia. • Odo Fusi Pecci, 95, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Senigallia (1971–1997). • Paddy Philpott, 79, Irish hurler (Cork). • Cedric Ritchie, 88, Canadian banker, CEO of Scotiabank. • Stanley South, 88, American archaeologist. • Sveinung Valle, 57, Norwegian politician. • Orren R. Whiddon, 81, American lieutenant general. 21Robert McNeill Alexander, 81, British zoologist. • Film News Anandan, 88, Indian film historian. • Leroy Blunt, 94, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1979–1986), complications from stroke. • Peter Brown, 80, American actor (Lawman, Laredo, Foxy Brown), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Ian Bruce, 82, Canadian Olympic sailor. • Leon Charney, 77, American real estate tycoon and talk show host. • Alphonse Liguori Chaupa, 56, Papua New Guinean Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kimbe (2003–2008). • Jean Cornelis, 74, Belgian footballer (R.S.C. Anderlecht), complications following a heart attack. • Tomás de Mattos, 68, Uruguayan author, stroke. • Andrew Grove, 79, Hungarian-born American electronic executive, CEO and chairman of Intel Corporation, Parkinson's disease. • Georges Grünenfelder, 79, Swiss Olympic alpine skier. • Ricardo Larraín, 58, Chilean film director (The Frontier), lymphoma. • Joseph Mercieca, 87, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Malta (1976–2006). • Don Nakanishi, 66, American academic. • Paolo Maria Napolitano, 71, Italian judge, member of the Constitutional Court (2006–2015). • Larry Ross, 78, American colonel and politician. • Carolyn Squires, 75, American politician, member of the Montana Senate (2002–2010) and House of Representatives (2010–2014). 22André Adam, 79, Belgian-French diplomat, Ambassador to Algeria (1986–1990), Zaire (1990–1991) and United States (1994–1998), injuries sustained in Brussels Airport bombings. • Ibrahim El Bakraoui, 29, Belgian terrorist (2016 Brussels bombings). • Khalid El Bakraoui, 27, Belgian terrorist (2016 Brussels bombings). • Richard Bradford, 81, American actor (Man in a Suitcase, The Untouchables, Cagney & Lacey). • André Brincourt, 95, French author. • Petra Davies, 85, British actress. • Glen Dawson, 103, American rock climber and mountaineer. • Javier de Nicoló, 87, Italian-born Colombian priest. • Santiago J. Erevia, 69, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient. • Rob Ford, 46, Canadian politician, Mayor of Toronto (2010–2014), liposarcoma. • Rita Gam, 88, American actress (The Thief, Klute, No Exit) and filmmaker, respiratory failure. • Cecil Hechanova, 84, Filipino sports administrator (Philippine Sports Commission). • Aarne Honkavaara, 91, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1952) and coach (national team). • Magsud Ibrahimbeyov, 80, Azerbaijani writer and politician, member of the National Assembly. • Norm Johnson, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks). • Najim Laachraoui, 24, Moroccan-born Belgian terrorist (2016 Brussels bombings). • Justin Leiber, 77, American philosopher and science fiction writer. • Harold J. Morowitz, 88, American biophysicist. • Konstantin Ozgan, 76, Georgian Abkhaz politician. • Phife Dawg, 45, American rap musician (A Tribe Called Quest), complications from diabetes. • Richard Popplewell, 80, English organist. • James M. Robinson, 91, American biblical scholar. • David Smyrl, 80, American actor (Sesame Street, ''The Preacher's Wife, The Cosby Show''), lung cancer. • Song Wencong, 85, Chinese aircraft designer (Chengdu J-10) and academic (Chinese Academy of Engineering). • Joseph Toppo, 72, Indian politician, MP for Tezpur (2009–2014), Assam MLA for Sonitpur (1996–2009), complications from a stroke. • Adam Kelly Ward, 33, American criminal, execution by lethal injection. 23Richard Albertine, 71, American photographer. • David Blackburn, 76, British artist. • Rashko Fratev, 91, Bulgarian Olympic equestrian. • Gloria Galeano Garcés, 57, Colombian plant systematist. • Joe Garagiola, 90, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates) and sportscaster, World Series champion (1946). • Sir Richard George, 71, British food manufacturer (Weetabix Limited). • Gegham Grigoryan, 65, Armenian opera singer. • Inge Hardison, 102, American sculptor, artist and photographer. • Jim Hillyer, 41, Canadian politician, MP for Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner (since 2011), apparent heart attack. • Ken Howard, 71, American actor (1776, The White Shadow, J. Edgar), President of SAG/SAG-AFTRA (2009–2016), Emmy winner (1981, 2009). • James Jamerson Jr., 58, American bass player (Chanson). • Lauri Lehtinen, 88, Finnish footballer. • John McKibbin, 69, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1974–1978), plane crash. • Aharon Megged, 95, Polish-born Israeli author. • Sir Peter Moores, 83, British businessman, Littlewoods chairman (1977–1980). • Rangy Nanan, 62, Trinidadian cricketer (West Indies, national team), heart attack. • J. Russell Nelson, 86, American educator, President of Arizona State University (1981–1989), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Emanuele Nicosia, 63, Italian automobile designer. • Jimmy Riley, 68, Jamaican reggae musician, cancer. • Jim Roselle, 89, American radio broadcaster (WJTN). • Arie Smit, 99, Dutch-born Indonesian painter. • Fernando Solana, 85, Mexican diplomat and politician, member of the Senate for Mexico City (1994–2000), Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1988–1993), negotiated NAFTA. • Tom Whedon, 83, American television writer (The Golden Girls, The Electric Company, Alice). 24Julius Adams, 67, American football player (New England Patriots). • Maggie Blye, 73, American actress (The Italian Job), cancer. • Roger Cicero, 45, German jazz and pop musician, stroke. • Johan Cruyff, 68, Dutch football player and manager (AFC Ajax, FC Barcelona, Feyenoord, national team), lung cancer. • Ed Dubois, 63, British yacht designer. • Earl Hamner Jr., 92, American television writer and producer (Falcon Crest, The Waltons, The Twilight Zone), cancer. • Esther Herlitz, 94, Israeli diplomat and politician, Ambassador to Denmark (1966–1971), country's first female ambassador. • Marie-Claire Kirkland, 91, Canadian politician and judge, first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. • Tibor Machan, 77, Hungarian-American philosopher. • Mae-Wan Ho, 74, Hong Kong geneticist. • Timothée Modibo-Nzockena, 66, Congolese-born Gabonese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Franceville (since 1996). • Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton Jr., 86, American politician. • Leonard L. Northrup Jr., 98, American engineer. • Serge Panizza, 73, French Olympic fencer. • Dick Rahoi, 81, American Olympic ski jumper. • V. D. Rajappan, 70, Indian actor. • Proloy Saha, 47, Indian footballer (East Bengal, national team), traffic collision. • Nicholas Scoppetta, 84, American civil servant, New York City Fire Commissioner (2002–2009). • Garry Shandling, 66, American comedian and actor (The Larry Sanders Show, ''It's Garry Shandling's Show, Over the Hedge''), Emmy winner (1998), pulmonary thrombosis. • Brendan Sloan, 67, Northern Irish Gaelic football player (Down). • Tạ Chí Đại Trường, 77, Vietnamese historian. • Kevin Turner, 46, American football player (New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 25Abu Ali al-Anbari, 57–59, Iraqi militant, commander of ISIL, bombing. • Munir Amar, 47–48, Israeli brigadier general, plane crash. • Ken Barr, 83, Scottish artist. • Ray Barrett, 81, Australian rules footballer (St Kilda). • Edmund Battersby, 66, American pianist. • Shannon Bolin, 99, American actress and singer. • Terry Brain, 60, British animator (The Trap Door), cancer. • Lalmuni Chaubey, 73, Indian politician, MP (1996–2009). • Angela Goodwin, 90, Italian actress (My Friends, Julia and Julia, Come Have Coffee with Us). • Kazuko Hirabayashi, 82, Japanese choreographer. • Tofig Ismayilov, 76, Azerbaijani film director, screenwriter and film scholar. • Ross Jennings, 71, New Zealand television producer (Police Ten 7, Melody Rules), cancer. • John Morphett, 83, Australian architect. • Paolo Poli, 86, Italian theater actor. • David H. Porter, 80, American academic. • Imre Pozsgay, 82, Hungarian politician, MP (1983–1994). • Josef Anton Riedl, 86, German composer. • John Russell, 84, American politician. • Clodomir Santos de Morais, 87, Brazilian sociologist. • Ellen Seligman, American-born Canadian publisher. • Dorothy Martin Simon, 96, American physical chemist. • David Snellgrove, 95, British Tibetologist. • Lester Thurow, 77, American political economist. • Adam Żurowski, 86, Polish geodesist. 26Ameli, Duchess of Oldenburg, 93, German royalty. • Lucas Gomes Arcanjo, 44, Brazilian police officer and political activist. • David Baker, 84, American jazz musician. • Raúl Cárdenas, 86, Mexican football player (Zacatepec) and coach (Cruz Azul, national team). • Michel Duc-Goninaz, 82, French Esperantist. • Jennifer Frey, 47, American sportswriter, multiple organ failure. • Francisco García Moreno, 68, Mexican Olympic water polo player (1968, 1972, 1976), 1975 Pan American Games champion, shot. • Norm Hadley, 51, Canadian rugby union player (London Wasps), suicide by drug overdose. • Jim Harrison, 78, American author and screenwriter (Legends of the Fall, Wolf, Revenge), heart attack. • Yoshimi Katayama, 75, Japanese racing driver. • János Kilián, 93, Hungarian Olympic speed skater. • Marinko Madžgalj, 37, Serbian actor, singer and television presenter, pancreatic cancer. • Radu Mareș, 75, Romanian prose writer and journalist. • Michael MccGwire, 91, British Royal Navy officer and international relations specialist. • Raymond Menmuir, 85, Australian television director. • Bernard Neal, 93, British structural engineer and croquet player. • Paddy O'Brien, 91, Irish Gaelic football player (Meath). • Igor Pashkevich, 44, Soviet-born Russian Olympic figure skater (1994, 1998), 1990 World Juniors champion. • John Rodgers, 85, Australian Olympic cyclist. • Alfredo Sabbadin, 80, Italian cyclist. • Joe Shepley, 85, American jazz trumpeter. • Edward Slater, 99, Australian biochemist. • Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol, 100, Dutch-born Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Amboina (1965–1994). • Donald Stoltenberg, 88, American painter. • Jack Taylor, 87, Canadian Olympic rower. 27Aduke Alakija, 95, Nigerian diplomat, ambassador to Sweden (1984–1987). • Mother Angelica, 92, American Poor Clare nun, founder of the Eternal Word Television Network. • Vince Boryla, 89, American basketball player and coach (New York Knicks), and general manager (Denver Nuggets), Olympic champion (1948). • Judy-Joy Davies, 87, Australian swimmer and journalist, Olympic bronze medallist (1948). • Alain Decaux, 90, French historian, member of the Académie française. • Antoine Demoitié, 25, Belgian cyclist, race collision. • Abel Dhaira, 28, Ugandan footballer (national team), abdominal cancer. • Eric Engberg, 74, American news correspondent. • Silvio Fogel, 66, Argentine footballer (Puebla), heart attack. • Toni Grant, 73, American radio host and psychologist. • Curtis Hertel, 63, American politician, member (1981–1998) and Speaker (1997–1998) of the Michigan House of Representatives. • Gilbert Horn Sr., 92, American Assiniboine soldier and code talker (Merrill's Marauders). • Victor Pernac, 94, French cyclist. • Vic Peters, 60, Canadian curler, 1992 Labatt Brier champion, cancer. • Anatoly Savin, 95, Soviet and Russian weapons designer, Hero of Socialist Labour. • Henk Schueler, 93, Dutch speed skater. • Frank Torley, 75, New Zealand television presenter and producer (Country Calendar, Top Town), cancer. 28Gilson Alvaristo, 59, Brazilian professional and Olympic cyclist (1980, 1984). • Wally Crouter, 92, Canadian radio broadcaster (CFRB). • Bogdan Denitch, 86, American sociologist. • Peggy Fortnum, 96, English illustrator (Paddington Bear). • Yvette Francis-McBarnette, 89, Jamaican-born American pediatrician. • Nicholas Gargano, 81, British welterweight boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1956). • Yves Gominon, 82, French Olympic basketball player. • Igor Khait, 52, American animation producer (The Lego Movie, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Brother Bear), pancreatic cancer. • Manzoor Mirza, 85, Pakistani economist. • Petru Mocanu, 85, Romanian mathematician. • Daan Myngheer, 22, Belgian professional cyclist, heart attack. • James Noble, 94, American actor (Benson, 10, Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again), complications from a stroke. • Edmund Piątkowski, 80, Polish Olympic discus thrower (1960, 1964, 1968). • W. Ward Reynoldson, 95, American judge, Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court (1978–1987). • Josef Simon, 85, German philosopher. • Mostafa Kamal Tolba, 93, Egyptian scientist, executive director of UNEP (1975–1992), President of Egyptian Olympic Committee (1971–1972). • Arthur Walker, 63, South African Air Force helicopter pilot. 29Baxter LePage, 11, American dog, first dog of Maine (since 2011). • Grahame Bowen, 69, Australian rugby league player (St. George Dragons, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks). • Maxime Camara, 73, Guinean Olympic footballer (1968). • Raymond F. Clevenger, 89, American politician, Member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's 11th congressional district (1965–1967). • Jean-Pierre Coffe, 78, French television presenter and food critic. • Yelena Donskaya, 100, Russian Soviet sports shooter, world champion (1958, 1962). • Patty Duke, 69, American actress (The Miracle Worker, The Patty Duke Show, Valley of the Dolls), President of SAG (1985–1988), Oscar winner (1962), sepsis. • Frank De Felitta, 94, American author and screenwriter (Audrey Rose). • Donald Harris, 84, American composer. • Heikki Hakola, 86, Finnish Olympic wrestler (1960). • Nil Hilevich, 84, Belarusian poet, cancer. • Jayakrishna, 67, Indian film producer (Mana Voori Pandavulu). • Hansruedi Jost, 82, Swiss Olympic hammer thrower. • Francis Kane, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings). • Jean Lapierre, 59, Canadian politician, Minister of Transport (2004–2006) and broadcaster (CKAC), plane crash. • Jean-Philippe L'Huillier, 65, Swiss Olympic sailor. • Diana Mason, 82, British Olympic equestrian. • Nana Mchedlidze, 90, Georgian actress and film director. • Oscar Páez Garcete, 78, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Pedro (1978–1993) and Alto Paraná (1993–2000). • Steven Sample, 75, American educator, President of the University at Buffalo (1982–1991) and the University of Southern California (1991–2010). • Gabriel Singson, 87, Filipino banker, Governor of the Bangko Sentral (1993–1999). • Vaughn Stocksdale, 76, American politician. • John Wittenborn, 80, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles), NFL champion (1960). 30Anne Aasheim, 53, Norwegian newspaper editor (Dagbladet), lung cancer. • Francisco Algora, 67, Spanish actor. • Jacques Bihozagara, 71, Rwandan politician and diplomat. • Vladimir Braginsky, 84, Russian physicist. • Howard Cable, 95, Canadian conductor, composer and arranger. • Denys Carnill, 90, British field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1952). • Neil Gunn, 70, Canadian Olympic sailor. • Gordon Guyer, 89, American educator, President of Michigan State University (1992–1993). • Shirley Hufstedler, 90, American lawyer and judge, Secretary of Education (1979–1981). • Mohammad Ferdous Khan, 96, Bangladeshi educationist and politician. • John King, 77, English football player and manager (Tranmere). • Marianne Krencsey, 84, Hungarian actress. • Bernard Lamarre, 84, Canadian soil mechanics engineer and businessman, CEO of Lavalin (1962–1991). • Seymour Lazar, 88, American lawyer. • Frankie Michaels, 60, American actor (Mame) and singer, Tony winner (1966). • Donald Rickard, 88, American diplomat. • J. Thomas Rosch, 76, American lawyer, Commissioner of Federal Trade Commission (2006–2013), complications of Parkinson's disease. • Bill Rosendahl, 70, American politician, member of the Los Angeles City Council (2005–2013), cancer. • Ralph Seitsinger, 100, American politician and businessman, Mayor of El Paso, Texas (1961–1963). • Ilmari Susiluoto, 68, Finnish political scientist. • Gianmaria Testa, 57, Italian singer-songwriter. • Verneda Thomas, 79, American Olympic volleyball player. • Paul Thyness, 85, Norwegian politician. 31Orlando Álvarez, 64, Puerto Rican baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels), complications from diabetes. • Aníbal Alzate, 83, Colombian footballer. • Warren E. Barry, 82, American politician. • Werner Baer, 85, American economist. • Béla Biszku, 94, Hungarian politician, Minister of the Interior (1957–1961). • Ian Britton, 61, Scottish football player (Chelsea, Blackpool, Burnley) and manager (Nelson), cancer. • Tom Butters, 77, American college sports administrator (Duke Blue Devils) and baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates). • W. Ray Cadwallader, 84–85, American politician. • Giorgio Calabrese, 86, Italian songwriter. • Ronnie Corbett, 85, British comedian and actor (The Two Ronnies, The Frost Report, Casino Royale), motor neurone disease. • Georges Cottier, 93, Swiss Roman Catholic cardinal, Theologian of the Pontifical Household (1990–2005). • Maurice DeLory, 88, Canadian politician. • Amaury Epaminondas, 80, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo F.C., Deportivo Toluca F.C.). • Ross Ewington, 68, New Zealand Olympic alpine skier. • Sir Robert Finch, 71, British businessman, Lord Mayor of London (2003). • Edgar Fredricks, 73, American politician. • Hans-Dietrich Genscher, 89, German politician, Minister of the Interior (1969–1974) and Foreign Affairs (1974–1982; 1982–1992), Vice Chancellor (1974–1982; 1982–1992), heart failure. • Dame Zaha Hadid, 65, Iraqi-born British architect, heart attack. • Imre Kertész, 86, Hungarian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (2002), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Stephen May, 84, American politician. • Leonard Mayaen, 63, Filipino politician, Governor of Mountain Province (1998–2001, since 2010), cardiac arrest. • Margarita McCoy, 92, American urban planner and educator. • Fernando Mendes, 78, Portuguese football player and manager (Sporting CP). • Ken Moore, 90, Canadian football player. • David Ostler, 84, American politician. • André Paris, 90, French Olympic athlete. • Eugene Parker, 60, American sports agent. • Terry Plumeri, 71, American musician, conductor and composer, homicide. • Khuzaima Qutbuddin, 75, Indian Islamic leader. • Denise Robertson, 83, British writer and television broadcaster (This Morning), pancreatic cancer. • Bill Robinson, 87, American football player (Green Bay Packers). • Bertil Roos, 72, Swedish racing driver and instructor. • Robert M. Sayre, 91, American diplomat. • Jimmy Toner, 92, Scottish footballer (Dundee, Leeds United). • Kris Travis, 32, English wrestler, cancer. • Gheorghe Vrabie, 77, Moldovan artist, designer of the coat of arms, seal of Chișinău and the leu. • Ward Wettlaufer, 80, American golfer. • Douglas Wilmer, 96, English actor (Sherlock Holmes, Octopussy, Jason and the Argonauts). ==References==
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