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Deaths in March 2018

The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2018.

March 2018
1Bender, 37, Canadian rapper. • Fredrik Bull-Hansen, 90, Norwegian military officer, Chief of Defence (1984–1987). • Colin Campbell, 81, English actor (A Family at War, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries). • Harris DeVane, 54, American racing driver. • Enrique Cárdenas González, 91, Mexican politician, Governor of Tamaulipas (1975–1981), Municipal President of Ciudad Victoria (1968–1971). • Diana Der Hovanessian, 83, American poet and professor (Yerevan State University). • Dorne Dibble, 88, American football player (Detroit Lions), pneumonia. • Jean-Guy Hamelin, 92, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rouyn-Noranda (1973–2001). • Anatoly Lein, 86, Russian-born American chess Grandmaster. • Beth Morris, 74, Welsh actress (Son of Dracula). • Arabinda Muduli, 56, Indian musician and Bhajan singer, cardiac arrest. • Michael Paine, 89, American engineer. • Vicente Piquer, 83, Spanish footballer (Valencia, Málaga, national team). • María Rubio, 83, Mexican actress (Cuna de lobos, Imperio de cristal, Querida enemiga). • William Sands, 88, American film editor (Funny Girl, The Only Game in Town, Lady Ice). • Orin C. Smith, 75, American coffee executive, President and CEO of Starbucks (2000–2005), pancreatic cancer. • Luigi Taveri, 88, Swiss motorcycle road racer, Grand Prix champion (1962, 1964, 1966), stroke. • Eugene TeSelle, 86, American academic and church historian. • Johann Zeitler, 90, German footballer (VfB Bayreuth, SpVgg Bayreuth). 2Barry Ansell, 70, English footballer (Aston Villa). • James T. Baldwin, 84, American industrial designer and architect. • Maxine Berman, 71, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1983–1996), lung cancer. • Dick Berg, 74, American sports promoter. • Michael David Calnan, 85, Canadian colonel. • Adela Calva Reyes, 50–51, Mexican Indigenous writer. • Gordon Challis, 85, New Zealand poet. • Dev Dines, 87, Australian rugby footballer. • Gillo Dorfles, 107, Italian art critic, painter and philosopher. • Ota Filip, 87, Czech novelist and journalist. • Lee Ann Fujii, 56, American political scientist. • Sean Garrison, 80, American actor (Moment to Moment, Splendor in the Grass, Up Periscope). • Joey Giambra, 86, American boxer. • Emma Gresham, 92, American teacher and politician. • Michele Hanson, 75, British writer and columnist (The Guardian), stroke. • Billy Herrington, 48, American gay pornographic actor, traffic collision. • Mollie Hunt, 81, English cricketer. • Joseph Israel, 40, American reggae musician, cancer. • Khagendra Jamatia, 64, Indian politician, MLA (since 1988), blood cancer. • Brandon Jenkins, 48, American red dirt singer-songwriter, complications from heart surgery. • Walter Knabenhans, 88, Swiss Olympic rower. • Shree Lal Joshi, 86, Indian painter. • Barbara Kiefer Lewalski, 87, American literary scholar. • Jesús López Cobos, 78, Spanish conductor, cancer. • Gerry Lowe, 90, English rugby player (Warrington Wolves). • Cle Newhook, 74, Canadian politician, leader of the NL NDP (1989–1992), cancer. • Ronnie Prophet, 80, Canadian country singer, multiple organ failure. • Craig Raisner, 56, American voice actor (Korgoth of Barbaria). • Carlo Ripa di Meana, 88, Italian politician, Minister of the Environment (1992–1993) and European Commissioner for the Environment (1983–1993). • Dale F. Rudd, 82, American chemical engineer. • Omar Sey, 77, Gambian politician and sports administrator, Foreign Minister (1987–1994), President of Gambia Football Federation (2004–2005). • Timothy Shelpidi, 70, Nigerian military officer. • Sammy Stewart, 63, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians). • William Douglas Stewart, 79, Canadian politician. • Harry J. Ufland, 81, American film producer (Snow Falling on Cedars, Not Without My Daughter, The Last Temptation of Christ). • Louise Gray Young, 82, American astronomer. 3Sir Roger Bannister, 88, British Olympic middle-distance athlete (1952), doctor and academic, first person to run a sub-four-minute mile, Parkinson's disease. • Clare Beghtol, 76, American-born Canadian information scientist. • Mal Bryce, 74, Australian politician, Deputy Premier of Western Australia (1983–1988). • Alva Campbell, 69, American convicted murderer. • Tônia Carrero, 95, Brazilian actress (Água Viva, Louco Amor), complications from surgery. • Leslie Coffey, 81, Australian Olympic sports shooter (1964). • Jacqueline Desmarais, 89, Canadian billionaire philanthropist. • Frank Doubleday, 73, American actor (Escape from New York, Assault on Precinct 13, Broadcast News), complications from esophageal cancer. • Fred Dugan, 84, American football player (Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers). • Renzo Franzo, 103, Italian politician, Deputy (1948–1968). • Kenneth Gärdestad, 69, Swedish songwriter ("Satellit"), pneumonia and influenza following skin cancer and lymphoma. • Jacques Gernet, 96, French sinologist. • Vanessa Goodwin, 48, Australian politician, Attorney-General of Tasmania (2014–2017), brain cancer. • Sabit Hadžić, 60, Bosnian Yugoslav-era basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1984) and coach (national team). • Emma Hannigan, 45, Irish author, breast cancer. • Imogene Powers Johnson, 87, American billionaire philanthropist. • Kim Chong-hoh, 82, South Korean politician. • Anthony Lejeune, 89, British writer. • Lin Hu, 90, Chinese general, deputy commander of the PLA Air Force. • Enzo Lippolis, 61, Italian archeologist. • Virgilijus Noreika, 82, Lithuanian opera singer, People's Artist of the USSR (1970). • Franz Pacher, 98, Austrian engineer. • Ivone Ramos, 91, Cape Verdean writer. • Curt Raydon, 84, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates). • Perry Rosenthal, 84, Canadian-born American eye surgeon. • Derek Saunders, 90, English footballer (Chelsea F.C.). • Robert Scheerer, 89, American director and actor (Star Trek, Fame, Lend an Ear). • Arthur Stewart, 76, Northern Irish footballer (Glentoran, Derby County, Detroit Cougars). • Ian Stewart, Baron Stewartby, 82, British politician and numismatist. • David Ogden Stiers, 75, American actor (M*A*S*H, Beauty and the Beast, The Dead Zone), bladder cancer. • Mike Stone, 90, American labor union leader. • Yvon Taillandier, 91, French artist. • Daranagama Kusaladhamma Thero, 54, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, founder of The Buddhist TV. • Jorge Wagensberg Lubinski, 69, Spanish physicist, academic (University of Barcelona), writer and aphorist, founder director of CosmoCaixa. • Ken M. Wallace, 73, British engineering scientist. • Ray Wilkins, 89, English footballer (Derby County). • Yao Xian, 90, Chinese general, commander of the Beijing Military Region Air Force. 4Javed Abidi, 52, Indian disability rights activist, chest infection. • Davide Astori, 31, Italian footballer (Cagliari, Fiorentina, national team), heart attack. • Elma Bellini, 63, American judge, member of the New York Supreme Court, cancer. • Charles Elbaum, 91, Polish-born American physicist. • John Hollingworth, 87, British politician, MP for Birmingham All Saints (1959–1964). • James Luna, 68, American performance artist, heart attack. • Sir William McAlpine, 6th Baronet, 82, British engineering construction executive, managing director of Sir Robert McAlpine. • Carmel McSharry, 91, Irish actress (In Sickness and in Health, The Liver Birds, The Man Outside). • Farhang Mehr, 94, Iranian-born American Zoroastrian scholar and writer, Iranian Deputy Prime Minister (1973–1975). • H. Wayne Norman Jr., 62, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (since 2014) and House of Delegates (2008–2014). • Charles Plummer, 87, American police sheriff. • Moe Racine, 80, Canadian Hall of Fame football player (Ottawa Rough Riders). • J. Paul Raines, 53, American retail executive, CEO of GameStop (2010–2017), brain cancer. • Alex Rennie, 69, Scottish football player (St Johnstone, Dundee United) and manager (Stenhousemuir), esophageal cancer. • Ernő Rozgonyi, 84, Hungarian politician, MP (1998–2002, 2010–2014). • Genny Smith, 96, American publisher. • Russell Solomon, 92, American retail executive, founder of Tower Records. • José Triana, 87, Cuban poet. • Johan Trondsen, 95, Norwegian politician. 5Robert Assaraf, 81, Moroccan historian. • Trevor Baylis, 80, British inventor (windup radio). • Wes Bender, 47, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Raiders, New Orleans Saints). • Derek Bickerton, 91, English-born American linguist and academic. • John H. Buchanan Jr., 89, American politician, member of the US House of Representatives for Alabama's 6th district (1965–1981), complications from dementia. • Seán Byrne, 80, Irish politician. • John T. Cacioppo, 66, American neuroscientist and psychologist. • Tomas Aguon Camacho, 84, Northern Mariana Islands Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Chalan Kanoa (1984–2010). • Mykhaylo Chemberzhi, 73, Ukrainian composer. • Kjerstin Dellert, 92, Swedish opera singer. • George Downing, 87, American surfer. • Bob Engel, 84, American baseball umpire. • Dorothy Henriques-Wells, 92, Jamaican painter. • Rafiqul Islam, 82, Bangladeshi physician. • Costakis Koutsokoumnis, 61, Cypriot football administrator, President of CFA (since 2001) and member of FIFA Council (since 2017), cancer. • André S. Labarthe, 86, French actor (Vivre sa vie), film producer and director. • Marcela Lombardo Otero, 91, Mexican politician, Deputy (1976–1979, 1988–1991). • Uri Lubrani, 91, Israeli diplomat and military official. • Paul Magriel, 71, American backgammon and poker player and author, World Backgammon champion (1978). • Helmut Maucher, 90, German food and beverage executive, CEO (1990–1997) and chairman (1990–2000) of Nestlé. • Howard L. Resnikoff, 80, American mathematician. • Gemma Romanyà i Valls, 72, Spanish businesswoman, printer and graphic arts patron. • Jam Saqi, 73, Pakistani politician. • Clive Sinclair, 70, British author, prostate cancer. • D. Sreedevi, 78, Indian judge, member of the Kerala High Court (1997–2001), liver failure. • Clarence F. Stephens, 100, American mathematician and educator. • Stephan Tanneberger, 82, German oncologist and chemist, blood and bone cancer. • Michael Watts, 79, British journalist. • Hayden White, 89, American historian. 6Arthur Barrett, 73, Jamaican cricketer (West Indies). • Lucie Brock-Broido, 61, American poet and academic, cancer. • Paul Bùi Văn Đọc, 73, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ho Chi Minh City (since 2014), stroke. • Donna Butterworth, 62, American actress (Paradise, Hawaiian Style, The Family Jewels) and singer. • William G. Callow, 96, American judge, member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (1977–1992). • Frank Cappelli, 65, American singer and actor (Cappelli & Company), heart attack. • Muhibbe Darga, 96, Turkish archeologist. • Aliyu Doma, 75, Nigerian politician, Governor of Nasarawa State (2007–2011). • Peter Freund, 81, Romanian-born American physicist. • Erivan Haub, 85, German retail executive (Tengelmann Group). • Amani W. A. Kabourou, 68, Tanzanian politician, MP for Kigoma (1995–2015). • John Kurila, 76, Scottish footballer (Northampton Town, Celtic). • Peter Nicholls, 78, Australian writer and editor (The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction). • Octavio Novaro, 78, Mexican physicist specialized in theoretical catalysis, awarded the National Prize for Arts and Sciences (1983) and UNESCO Science Prize (1993). • Francis Piasecki, 66, French football player (Metz, national team) and coach (Strasbourg). • Ferdousi Priyabhashini, 71, Bangladeshi sculptor, heart attack. • Indra Bahadur Rai, 91, Indian writer. • John W. Reed, 99, American legal scholar. • Irving Shain, 92, American chemist and educator, Chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Madison (1977–1986). • Shammi, 88, Indian actress (Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai, Khuda Gawah, Dekh Bhai Dekh). • Zena Skinner, 91, British television chef. • Jeff St John, 71, Australian musician, bacterial infection. • Steve Stroughter, 65, American baseball player (Seattle Mariners). • Sir John Sulston, 75, British biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (2002), stomach cancer. 7Fortunato Abat, 92, Filipino army general and politician, Secretary of the Department of National Defense (1997–1998). • Rinus van Beek, 70, Dutch Olympic swimmer. • Reynaldo Bignone, 90, Argentine politician and convicted criminal, President (1982–1983), hip fracture and heart failure. • Gary Burden, 84, American rock album cover artist (After the Gold Rush, Morrison Hotel, Déjà Vu), Grammy winner (2010). • Chen Tien-miao, 89, Taiwanese politician. • Jacques Clemens, 108, Dutch Roman Catholic priest. • Woody Durham, 76, American college basketball radio announcer (North Carolina Tar Heels), complications from primary progressive aphasia. • Hao Bailin, 83, Chinese physicist. • Don Hardy, 96, English motorcycle speedway rider. • Victor Heringer, 29, Brazilian novelist, translator (First They Killed My Father) and poet, Prêmio Jabuti laureate (2013), suspected suicide by self-defenestration. • Jerzy Milian, 82, Polish jazz vibraphonist. • John Molyneux, 87, English footballer (Chester City, Liverpool). • Antonia La Negra, 82, Spanish cantaora and bailaora, aortic aneurysm. • Chuck Ortmann, 88, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Texans). • William J. Pulte, 85, American real estate developer (PulteGroup). • Werner Radspieler, 79, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Bamberg (1986–2013). • Cheri Register, 72, American author and educator. • Thomas L. Rhodes, 78, American political activist, Parkinson's disease. • Marian Schmidt, 73, Polish artist photographer, mathematician. • Charles Thone, 94, American politician, Governor of Nebraska (1979–1983), member of the US House of Representatives for Nebraska's 1st district (1971–1979). • Rosemarie Totaro, 84, American politician. • Kjell Venås, 90, Norwegian philologist. • Other Windsor-Clive, 3rd Earl of Plymouth, 94, British landowner. 8Eduard Antoch, 85, Czech Olympic rower. • Bernardo Bernardo, 73, Filipino actor, pancreatic cancer. • Ron Franklin, 58, American jockey, Kentucky Derby winner (1979), lung cancer. • John P. Fullam, 96, American federal judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (since 1966), presided over Abscam trial. • Sir Wilson Harris, 96, Guyanese writer (Palace of the Peacock). • Antoni Imiela, 63, German-born British serial rapist. • Jean Jolivet, 93, French philosopher. • Milko Kelemen, 93, Croatian composer. • Ralph Keller, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Hershey Bears). • Pearse Lyons, 73, Irish biochemist and beverage executive, founder and chairman of Alltech, complications following heart surgery. • Frank Ray Perilli, 92, American screenwriter (Alligator, ''Dracula's Dog, The Doberman Gang''). • Bill Snow, 80, Australian anti-tobacco activist (BUGA UP), ruptured aorta. • Gerd Søraa, 83, Norwegian politician and writer. • Peter Temple, 71, South African-born Australian writer (The Broken Shore, Truth, White Dog), Miles Franklin Award winner (2010), Gold Dagger (2006), cancer. • Albin Vidović, 75, Croatian handball player, Olympic champion (1972). • Togo D. West Jr., 75, American public servant, Secretary of Veterans Affairs (1998–2000), heart attack. • Hal Wick, 73, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1977–1981, 1995–1999, 2001–2009, 2011–2015). • Kate Wilhelm, 89, American author (The Infinity Box, Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang). • Ercan Yazgan, 71, Turkish actor, multiple organ failure. 9Jerry Anderson, 62, Canadian professional golfer, first Canadian to win on PGA European tour, leukemia. • Robin Archer, 87, New Zealand rugby union player (national team, Southland, Otago) and coach (Southland). • Joaquin Avila, 69, American civil rights activist and jurist. • Remo Bicchierai, 79, Italian footballer (Catania). • Don Eitner, 83, American actor. • Dennis Furlong, 72, Canadian politician and physician, MLA for Dalhousie-Restigouche East (1999–2003), brain tumour. • Chris Gedney, 47, American football player (Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals), suicide by gunshot. • Vladimir Gerasimov, 28, Russian footballer, traffic collision. • Oskar Gröning, 96, German SS officer and war criminal, guard at Auschwitz concentration camp. • Warren Hawksley, 74, British politician, MP for The Wrekin (1979–1987) and Halesowen and Stourbridge (1992–1997). • Zdravko Hlebanja, 88, Slovenian Olympic cross-country skier. • Jo Min-ki, 52, South Korean actor (East of Eden, The Cut, The Attorney) and professor, suspected suicide by hanging. • Jung Jae-sung, 35, South Korean badminton player, Olympic bronze medallist (2012), heart attack. • Patangrao Kadam, 74, Indian politician, kidney disease. • Joy Michael, 91, Indian theatre director. • Ulla Nenonen, 84, Finnish missionary and Bible translator. • Adam Ostrowski, 99, Polish World War II RAF officer. • John Roe, 58, British mathematician. • Harold Rosewarne, 87, Australian footballer (South Melbourne). • Franco Scisciani, 84, Italian Olympic boxer. • George A. Sinner, 89, American politician, Governor of North Dakota (1985–1992). • Ethel Stein, 100, American textile artist. • Millie Dunn Veasey, 100, American civil rights activist. • Ion Voinescu, 88, Romanian Olympic footballer (1952). • Elías Yanes Álvarez, 90, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Zaragoza (1977–2005). 10Peter Allday, 90, British Olympic hammer thrower (1952, 1956). • Tony Benneworth, 67, Australian cricketer (Tasmania) and politician, MHA for Bass (1992–1998), boating incident. • Christine Bernardi, 62, French mathematician. • Garech Browne, 78, Irish arts patron, founder of Claddagh Records. • Donald Collins, 92, American politician, member of the Maine Senate (1976–1992) and House of Representatives (1970–1976). • Buddy Cruze, 84, American football player (Chicago Bears, Baltimore Colts, Tennessee Volunteers). • Peter Davies, 60, Australian cricketer. • Eloise Alma Flagg, 99, American school principal. • Michael Gershman, 73, American cinematographer, director and camera operator (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Crossing Jordan, The Deer Hunter). • Hubert de Givenchy, 91, French fashion designer (Givenchy). • Wally Gould, 79, English footballer (York City, Brighton, Hellenic). • Geoff Hibbins, 88, Australian footballer (St Kilda). • Ken Houston, 64, Canadian ice hockey player (Atlanta Flames, Washington Capitals), cancer. • Armand Huberty, 87, Luxembourgish Olympic gymnast (1952, 1960). • Bogo Jan, 74, Slovenian Olympic ice hockey player (1964, 1968, 1972). • Ali Asghar Khodadoust, 82, Iranian surgical ophthalmologist, namesake of Khodadoust line, heart disease. • Henry Koffler, 95, Austrian-born American academic, President of the University of Arizona (1982–1991). • Saba Mahmood, 57, Pakistani-born American anthropologist (University of California at Berkeley), pancreatic cancer. • Abubakar Saleh Michika, 77, Nigerian politician, Governor of Adamawa State (1992–1993). • Val Mulkerns, 93, Irish writer and poet. • Roch Pedneault, 90, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicoutimi (1974–2002). • George Rawitscher, 90, German-born American physicist. • Michel Raynaud, 79, French mathematician. • Gene Rhodes, 90, American basketball player (Indianapolis Olympians) and coach (Kentucky Colonels). • Tang Hsiang Chien, 94, Hong Kong industrialist. • Jozef Timmerman, 76, Belgian cyclist. • Ralf Waldmann, 51, German Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. 11Alba Arnova, 87, Argentine-Italian ballerina and actress (Miracle in Milan, A Slice of Life). • Muhammad Ashiq, 82, Pakistani Olympic racing cyclist (1960, 1964), stroke. • Bob Baxt, 79, Australian jurist, chairman of Trade Practices Commission (1988–1991). • Jean Damascène Bimenyimana, 64, Rwandan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cyangugu (since 1997). • Baltasar Corrada del Río, 82, Puerto Rican judge and politician, Mayor of San Juan (1985–1989) and Secretary of State (1993–1995). • Peter H. Dailey, 87, American advertising executive and diplomat, Ambassador to Ireland (1982–1984). • John Daly, 81, Australian athletics coach. • Lorenz Dittmann, 89, German art historian. • Sir Ken Dodd, 90, English comedian (Diddy Men), singer ("Tears") and actor (Hamlet), chest infection. • Paddy Donovan, 81, New Zealand Olympic boxer (1956, 1964), British Empire and Commonwealth Games bronze medalist (1958, 1962), and rugby union player (Hawke's Bay). • Luciano Faraguti, 80, Italian politician, Deputy (1979–1994). • Alwyn Harris, 82, Welsh cricketer. • Dean Hubbard, 64, American trombonist. • Pete James, 60, British archivist. • Kwayzar, 90, American rapper. • Cooper H. Langford, 83, American-born Canadian chemist, pancreatic cancer. • Karl Lehmann, 81, German Roman Catholic Cardinal prelate, Bishop of Mainz (1983–2016), complications from a stroke. • Mary LeMessurier, 88, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1979–1986). • Graziella Mascia, 64, Italian politician, Deputy (2001–2008). • H. Blair Neatby, 93, Canadian historian. • David W. Noble, 92, American historian. • Stephen A. Orthwein, 72, American polo player and executive, president and chairman of US Polo. • Siegfried Rauch, 85, German actor (Patton, Le Mans, Das Traumschiff), heart failure and injuries sustained in a fall. • Mary Rosenblum, 65, American author (Synthesis & Other Virtual Realities), plane crash. • Charles Sarkis, 78, American restaurateur (Back Bay Restaurant Group) and dog racetrack owner (Wonderland Greyhound Park), complications from brain cancer. • Henri Skiba, 90, French football player (Nîmes, Sochaux) and manager (Grasshoppers). • Alline Banks Sprouse, 96, American basketball player. • Charles D. Strang, 96, American inventor, President of the Outboard Marine Corporation. • Mario Vegetti, 81, Italian historian. • John Wiersema, 62, Canadian accountant and civil servant, auditor general (2011). • Sándor Záborszky, 83, Hungarian Olympic swimmer (1956). 12José Arranz, 88, Spanish priest. • Miguel Barceló Pérez, 94, Spanish politician, Senator (since 1986). • José Bernárdez, 82, Spanish cyclist. • Jim Culbreath, 65, American football player (Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles). • Ivan Davis, 86, American classical pianist, stroke. • Danièle Dorice, 82, Canadian singer. • Nokie Edwards, 82, American Hall of Fame instrumental and surf rock musician (The Ventures), complications from hip surgery. • Ken Flach, 54, American tennis player, Olympic (1988) and Wimbledon champion (1986–1988), complications from pneumonia. • Nikolai Glushkov, 68, Russian businessman (Aeroflot, AutoVAZ), homicide by neck compression. • Irv Greengo, 93, American politician. • Torstein Hansen, 74, Norwegian Olympic handball player. • Richard O. Hart, 90, American politician. • Sverrir Hermannsson, 88, Icelandic politician, Minister of Industry (1983–1985) and Education (1985–1987). • Kong Bai Ji, 85, Chinese artist. • Craig Mack, 47, American rapper ("Flava in Ya Ear"), heart failure. • Rudolf Mang, 67, German weightlifter, Olympic silver medalist (1972), heart attack. • Henry Minarik, 90, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). • Bud Olsen, 77, American basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, Detroit Pistons). • Charlie Quintana, 56, American rock drummer (Social Distortion, The Plugz, Cracker), heart attack. • Nikki Sievwright, 75, British model and soldier. • Oleg Tabakov, 82, Russian actor (War and Peace, Oblomov), artistic director of the Moscow Art Theatre. • William Teron, 85, Canadian land developer. • Emily Stipes Watts, 81, American literary historian. • Olly Wilson, 80, American composer, musicologist and jazz musician. • Jeremiah Wolfe, 93, American Cherokee elder. 13Ivano Beggio, 73, Italian transportation executive, President of Aprilia (1969–2004). • Prem Bhatia, 78, Indian cricketer. • T. Berry Brazelton, 99, American pediatrician and author. • Gloria Cordes, 86, American baseball player (Kalamazoo Lassies). • Philip J. Davis, 95, American applied mathematician. • Bebeto de Freitas, 68, Brazilian Olympic volleyball coach (1984) and football manager (Clube Atlético Mineiro), World Championship (1998), heart attack. • Brenda Dean, Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, 74, British trade unionist and peer. • Claudia Fontaine, 57, British singer (Afrodiziak) and backing vocalist (Pink Floyd, Elvis Costello). • Hamida Habibullah, 101, Indian politician, member of Rajya Sabha (1976–1982) and MLA for Haidergarh. • Leonid Kvinikhidze, 80, Russian screenwriter and film director (Mary Poppins, Goodbye). • Ken Mulhearn, 72, British footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Stockport County, Manchester City). • Emily Nasrallah, 86, Lebanese writer and women's rights activist. • Jens Nilsson, 69, Swedish politician, MEP (since 2011), Chairman of Östersund Municipality (1997–2009). • Antonio Pais, 79, Spanish footballer (Celta Vigo, Barcelona, Real Zaragoza). • J. L. Parks, 90, American basketball player (Oklahoma State Cowboys). • Dave Ragan, 82, American professional golfer. • Nora Schimming-Chase, 77, Namibian politician and diplomat, member of the National Assembly (since 2000), ambassador to Germany, Austria and Tanzania, cancer. • Aldo Tarlao, 91, Italian rower, Olympic silver medalist (1948). • Václav Verner, 68, Czech speedway rider. • Gordon Walgren, 85, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1966), member of the Washington State Senate (1967–1980). • Katherine Westphal, 99, American textile designer. • Henry Williams, 47, American basketball player (Charlotte 49ers, Scaligera Verona, Benetton Treviso, Virtus Roma), world championship bronze medalist (1990), kidney failure. • Jimmy Wisner, 86, American pianist, producer and songwriter. 14Robert L. Bireley, 84, American historian. • Jim Bowen, 80, English television presenter (Bullseye) and comedian (The Comedians). • Alfred W. Crosby, 87, American ecological historian, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Halit Deringör, 95, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe). • Emilio Disi, 75, Argentine actor (Todas las azafatas van al cielo, La Aventura explosiva, Muerte en Buenos Aires) and humorist, lung cancer. • Bedřich Dvořák, 87, Czech Olympic sprint canoeist. • Elusive Quality, 25, American racehorse, euthanized. • Peter Entwisle, 69, English-born New Zealand art historian. • Marielle Franco, 38, Brazilian politician, member of the Municipal Chamber of Rio de Janeiro (since 2017), shot. • Rubén Galván, 65, Argentine footballer (national team, Club Atlético Independiente, Estudiantes), cirrhosis. • Stephen Hawking, 76, English theoretical physicist, professor (University of Cambridge) and writer (A Brief History of Time), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Narendra Jha, 55, Indian actor (Raees, Haider, Raavan), heart attack. • Michael Jones, 73, Canadian film director and screenwriter. • Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt, 86, Danish film director (Once There Was a War) and screenwriter. • Lefty Kreh, 93, American sports photojournalist, author and sport fisherman. • Adrian Lamo, 37, American computer hacker (WikiLeaks). • Steve Mandell, 76, American bluegrass guitarist and banjoist, prostate cancer. • Billy Martin, 75, American football player (Chicago Bears, Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings). • David Matza, 87, American sociologist and criminologist. • Mac McCallion, 67, New Zealand rugby union player (Counties, New Zealand Māori) and coach (Counties Manukau, Fiji), cancer. • Liam O'Flynn, 72, Irish uilleann piper (Planxty), cancer. • Pijuán, 75, Puerto Rican pianist. • Ronald Rotunda, 73, American legal scholar, pneumonia. • Vasilios Sakellarakis, 84, Greek Olympic triple jumper. • Petar Stipetić, 80, Croatian military officer, Armed Forces Chief of Staff (2000–2002). • Tawfiq Titingan, 55, Malaysian politician, MLA, colon cancer. • Vasantha Vaidyanathan, 80, Sri Lankan Hindu activist and radio broadcaster. • David Wyman, 89, American historian (The Abandonment of the Jews). 15Francis M. Bator, 92, Hungarian-American economist and educator. • Tom Benson, 90, American automobile dealer, philanthropist and sports franchise owner (New Orleans Saints, New Orleans Pelicans), influenza. • Stan Brown, 76, English footballer (Fulham). • Ed Charles, 84, American baseball player (New York Mets, Kansas City Athletics). • Bev Desjarlais, 62, Canadian politician, MP for Churchill (1997–2004), multiple system atrophy as a complication of Parkinson's disease. • Erwin C. Dietrich, 87, Swiss film producer (The Wild Geese). • Augie Garrido, 79, American college baseball coach (Cal State Fullerton, Texas), stroke. • Carlton Gary, 67, American serial killer and rapist, executed by lethal injection. • Michael Getler, 82, American journalist (The Washington Post, The New York Times International Edition, PBS), complications from bile duct cancer. • Robert Grossman, 78, American painter, sculptor, filmmaker and author. • Jørgen Hansen, 74, Danish Olympic boxer (1968). • Huang Wenpan, 22, Chinese swimmer, Paralympic champion (2016), traffic collision. • Larry Kwong, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (Valleyfield Braves, New York Rangers), first player to break NHL's colour barrier. • Bronson La Follette, 82, American politician, Wisconsin Attorney General (1965–1969, 1975–1987). • Ling Yun, 100, Chinese politician, 1st Minister of Public Security (1983–1985). • Don Mecklem, 91, Australian Olympic hockey player. • Marlene Mountain, 78, American poet. • Eric Munshaw, 64, Canadian Olympic slalom canoer (1972). • Franz Oberwinkler, 78, German mycologist. • Bob Phibbs, 90, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1952). • Gwilym Roberts, 89, British politician, MP (1966–1970, 1974–1983). • Mohamed Sayah, 84, Tunisian politician. • Florence Shutsy-Reynolds, 95, American aviator. • John Simus, 75, American ice hockey player. • Joan Scott Wallace, 87, American academic. 16Félix Arámbulo, 76, Paraguayan footballer. • Betty Ann Bowser, 73, American journalist (PBS NewsHour), pneumonia. • John Brookes, 84, British landscape designer. • Anna Campbell, 26, British feminist and soldier, airstrike. • Barrie Clark, 85, Canadian politician and broadcaster. • Guy Cury, 87, French Olympic hurdler (1956). • Russell Freedman, 88, American biographer and children's writer. • Charles Wayne Goforth, 86, American politician. • Leslie Gonda, 98, Hungarian-born American aircraft leasing executive (International Lease Finance Corporation). • Boyukagha Hajiyev, 59, Azerbaijani football player and manager (Araz-Naxçıvan, Neftçi), complications from a heart attack. • Tankmar Horn, 93, Finnish diplomat and business executive (Wärtsilä). • Guðjón Arnar Kristjánsson, 73, Icelandic politician, MP (1999–2009), cancer. • Otomar Kvěch, 67, Czech composer. • Kwon Hee-deok, 61, South Korean voice actress and writer. • Arnie Lerma, 67, American writer and Scientology whistleblower, suicide by gunshot. • Adrian Lillebekk Ovlien, 20, Norwegian footballer (Kongsvinger), sepsis. • Dayton S. Mak, 100, American diplomat, Ambassador to Kuwait (1961–1963). • Aidan Maloney, 97, Canadian politician, MHA for Ferryland (1966–1971). • Magoroh Maruyama, 88, Japanese-born American business theorist. • Milán Matos, 68, Cuban Olympic long jumper (1972, 1976). • George Meek, 84, Scottish footballer (Leeds United, Walsall). • Jane Moffet, 87, American baseball player (AAGPBL). • Winonah Myers, 76, American civil rights activist. • Buell Neidlinger, 82, American cellist and bassist, heart attack. • Ezequiel Orozco, 29, Mexican footballer, lung cancer. • Lisa Garcia Quiroz, 57, American media executive (Time Warner), pancreatic cancer. • Lucien A. Schmit Jr., 89, American engineer. • Louise Slaughter, 88, American politician, member of the US House of Representatives for New York's 25th district (since 1987), complications from a fall. • John Smith, 90, Canadian poet. • Raymond Wilson, 89, British physicist. • Charles Yanofsky, 92, American geneticist. • Marilyn J. Ziffrin, 91, American composer. 17Sir William Aldous, 82, British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal (1995–2003). • Karen Anderson, 85, American writer. • Arnold Burden, 95, Canadian physician, helped rescue survivors in the 1956 and 1958 Springhill mining disasters. • Dexter Davies, 66, Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Council (1998–2001), lung cancer. • Nicholas Edwards, Baron Crickhowell, 84, British politician, Secretary of State for Wales (1979–1987). • Geneviève Fontanel, 81, French actress (The Man Who Loved Women). • Benny Fredriksson, 58, Swedish actor and theatre director, CEO of Stockholm City Theatre (2002–2017), suicide. • John Furlow, 88, American college football player and coach. • Peter Haynes, 92, British Anglican priest, Dean of Hereford (1982–1992). • Jim Hendricks, 68, American actor and DJ (''Commander USA's Groovie Movies''). • Julie Hilden, 49, American novelist and lawyer, complications from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. • Ned Kavanagh, 93, Irish hurler and priest. • Mike MacDonald, 62, Canadian comedian and actor (The Ripping Friends, Screwballs II), heart complications. • Zdeněk Mahler, 89, Czech pedagogue, writer, publicist and musicologist. • Katherine McGrath, 73, American actress. • Phan Văn Khải, 84, Vietnamese politician, Prime Minister (1997–2006). • Greg Polis, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Washington Capitals), cancer. • Karen Saywitz, 61, American psychologist and author. • Sushil Siddharth, 59, Indian writer, complications from a heart attack. • Tom Slater, 72, American politician, complications from Crohn's disease. • Sammy Williams, 69, American actor (A Chorus Line), Tony winner (1976), cancer. • Za Hlei Thang, 75, Burmese politician. 18Michel Adama-Tamboux, 89, Central African politician, President of the National Assembly (1960–1966). • Chuck Arrobio, 73, American football player (Minnesota Vikings). • Sally Bidgood, 69, British botanist. • Cloria Brown, 75, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2011–2013, since 2015), cancer. • Sergio Castellaneta, 86, Italian politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1992–1996). • David Cooper, 68, Australian immunologist and medical researcher (HIV), President of the International AIDS Society (1994–1998). • Ruth F. Curtain, 76, Australian mathematician. • Joyce Cutler–Shaw, 85, American artist, corticobasal degeneration. • Samuel Epstein, 91, English-born American physician, cardiac arrest. • Vera Evison, 100, British archaeologist and academic. • Barkat Gourad Hamadou, 88, Djiboutian politician, Prime Minister (1978–2001). • Michal Horský, 74, Slovak political scientist and politician, member of the House of the People (1990–1992). • Killjoy, 48, American singer (Necrophagia), heart failure. • Helmut Kuckelkorn, 81, German cyclist. • Li Ao, 82, Chinese-Taiwanese writer and politician, MLY (2005–2008), brain tumour. • Georgi Mosolov, 91, Russian test pilot. • Jean-Baptiste Natama, 53, Burkinabé politician and diplomat. • Stefano Pellegrini, 64, Italian footballer (Roma, Bari). • Herbert A. Posner, 93, American politician. • Otoniel Quintana, 71, Colombian Olympic footballer (1968). • Ivor Richard, Baron Richard, 85, British politician and diplomat, Lord Privy Seal (1997–1998), ambassador to UN (1974–1979), MP for Barons Court (1964–1974). • Michael Rutschky, 74, German author. • Jerry Schoonmaker, 84, American baseball player (Washington Senators). • Hazel Smith, 83, American country music journalist, publicist, and singer-songwriter, heart failure. • Clive Ulyate, 84, South African rugby player and cricketer. • Sir James Weatherall, 82, British vice-admiral and Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps. • John F. Wright, 72, American state judge, member of the Nebraska Supreme Court (since 1994) and Court of Appeals (1991–1994). 19Roger G. Barry, 82, British-born American geographer and climatologist, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center (1976–2008). • Irina Beglyakova, 85, Russian athlete, Olympic silver medalist (1956). • Linda Bement, 76, American model, winner of Miss Universe 1960. • Madge Bester, 54, South African disability rights activist, once world's shortest woman. • David Bischoff, 66, American novelist and television writer (Star Trek: The Next Generation). • Howard Clendaniel, 85, American politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives. • Sue England, 89, American actress (City Across the River, The Women of Pitcairn Island). • Julio Garrett, 92, Bolivian politician, lawyer and ambassador, Foreign Minister (1979–1980) and Vice President (1985–1989). • Sir Andrew Gilbart, 68, British High Court judge, cancer. • Nicholas Gillham, 85, American geneticist, heart attack. • Enrique Guardia, 65, Spanish Olympic water polo player. • Hasan Celal Güzel, 73, Turkish journalist and politician. • Arnold R. Hirsch, 69, American historian, Lewy body dementia. • Irwin Hoffman, 93, American conductor. • Chaim Samuel Hönig, 92, Brazilian mathematician. • Jose Kaimlett, 76, Indian Catholic priest, founder of the Heralds of Good News. • Nicolás Kingman, 99, Ecuadorian journalist, writer and politician. • Jürg Laederach, 72, Swiss writer. • Jean Michel Larrasket, 67, French engineer and professor (University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour, Mondragón University). • Dick LeMay, 79, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs). • Stanley Lieberson, 84, Canadian-born American sociologist. • Luo Fu, 89, Taiwanese poet. • Anil Malnad, 60, Indian film editor (Sitaara, Anveshana), blood clot. • Aghasi Manukyan, 51, Armenian Olympic wrestler (1996), world champion (1993). • Keith O'Brien, 80, Scottish Roman Catholic Cardinal, Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh (1985–2013), complications from a fall. • Les Payne, 76, American journalist (Newsday), Pulitzer Prize (1974). • Moishe Postone, 75, Canadian Western Marxist historian, philosopher and political economist, cancer. • Kedarnath Singh, 83, Indian poet. • Sudan, 45, Kenyan northern white rhinoceros, last known male of his subspecies, euthanized. • Thunder Gulch, 25, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner (1995), euthanized. • Jacobus Verhoeff, 91, Dutch mathematician. • Viktor Yerin, 74, Russian military officer, Minister of Internal Affairs (1992–1995). • Julie Yip-Williams, 42, American lawyer and writer, colon cancer. 20Tossi Aaron, American folk singer. • Dilbar Abdurahmonova, 81, Uzbekistani conductor, violinist and teacher, People's Artist of the USSR (1977). • Ann-Charlotte Alverfors, 71, Swedish author. • Frank Avruch, 89, American television host (Bozo the Clown). • Pat Barr, 83, British novelist. • Katie Boyle, 91, Italian-born British actress, television personality and game-show panelist. • Ariel Bybee, 75, American operatic mezzo-soprano. • João Calvão da Silva, 66, Portuguese politician, MP for Coimbra (1995–1999), Minister of Internal Administration (2015). • Kak Channthy, 38, Cambodian space rock singer, traffic collision. • Paul Colin, 97, French novelist. • Peter "Mars" Cowling, 72, British bassist (Pat Travers Band). • John Donaldson, 92, American football player (Chicago Hornets, Los Angeles Dons). • Tom Griffin, 72, American playwright (The Boys Next Door). • Siringan Gubat, 68, Malaysian politician, MP for Ranau (2004–2008), MLA (1990–2004, 2013–2018), heart attack. • Ramon Deleon Guerrero, 71, Northern Mariana Islands politician, Senator (2000–2004). • Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa, 52, Indian Sikh rights activist, suicide by jumping. • C. K. Mann, 81–82, Ghanaian highlife musician. • Dylan Mika, 45, New Zealand rugby union player (Samoa national team, New Zealand national team, Auckland), heart attack. • Bobby Mitchell, 75, American golfer. • Mike Obrovac, 62, American football player (Toronto Argonauts, Cincinnati Bengals). • Sergio Peña Clos, 90, Puerto Rican politician, member of the Senate of Puerto Rico (1980–2004). • Peter G. Peterson, 91, American financier (Lehman Brothers), co-founder of The Blackstone Group, Secretary of Commerce (1972–1973). • Zoran Popovich, 87, American politician. • Yuri Shatalov, 72, Russian ice hockey player (Krylya Sovetov Moscow). • Deo Kumar Singh, 67, Indian Maoist leader and insurgent commander, heart attack. • William Smith, 89, American wrestler, Olympic champion (1952). • Ayaz Soomro, 59, Pakistani politician, MNA (since 2013), MPA for Larkana (2002–2013), heart disease. • Joseph M. Sussman, 78, American engineer. • Emmett Hulcy Tidd, 94, American military officer. 21Roger Anderson, 75, American football player (New York Giants, Montreal Alouettes). • Anna-Lisa, 84, Norwegian actress (Black Saddle, Have Rocket, Will Travel). • Kakon Bibi, c. 102, Bangladeshi spy and freedom fighter. • Gerrit Blaauw, 93, Dutch computer scientist. • Dejan Bravničar, 80, Slovene violinist. • Kevin C. A. Burke, 88, British geologist. • James M. Carew, 85, American politician. • George H. Emert, 79, American biochemist, President of Utah State University (1992–2000). • Frank Gaylord, 93, American sculptor. • Tom Higgins, 73, American rock climber. • Ulrica Hydman Vallien, 79, Swedish artist, heart attack. • James C. Irwin, 88, American military officer, Vice Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard (1986–1988). • Rolf Leeser, 88, Dutch footballer (Ajax) and fashion designer. • Larry Miller, 80, American baseball player (New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers). • Elliott Mishler, 93, American social psychologist. • Paul Edward Plunkett, 82, American federal judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (1982–1998). • Eric Manvers Shooter, 93, English scientist. • John W. Vogt, 81, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1972–1988), interstitial fibrosis. • Peter Waddington, 71, British sociologist and police officer, cardiac arrest. • Martha Wallner, 90, Austrian actress (The Street). • Dick Wilmarth, 75, American dog musher, winner of the 1973 Iditarod, cancer. • Leo C. Zeferetti, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 15th congressional district (1975-1983). 22Fergus Anckorn, 99, British magician, longest-serving member of The Magic Circle, bladder cancer. • Michael Barnes, 85, British politician, MP for Brentford and Chiswick (1966–1974). • Khozh-Akhmed Bersanov, 91, Russian Chechen writer and ethnographer. • Syd Cheatle, 82, Irish architect and writer. • Morgan Chua, 68, Singaporean cartoonist. • Jose Flores, 57, Peruvian-born American jockey, injuries sustained in racing fall. • Dick Gamble, 89, Canadian hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Rochester Americans). • Mel Gordon, 71, American writer, renal failure. • Paul Green, 94, American electrical engineer. • James F. Holland, 92, American physician. • René Houseman, 64, Argentine footballer, tongue cancer. • Wayne Huizenga, 80, American entrepreneur (Blockbuster) and sports team owner (Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers), cancer. • Johan van Hulst, 107, Dutch politician, author and academic, awarded Righteous Among the Nations (1970), member of the Senate (1956–1981) and the European Parliament (1961–1968). • Jan Kantůrek, 69, Czech translator. • Nancy Lee Katz, 70, American photographer, cancer. • Morgana King, 87, American jazz singer and actress (The Godfather), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. • Charles Lazarus, 94, American entrepreneur and executive (Toys "R" Us), respiratory failure. • Lyn Lott, 67, American golfer, complications from brain surgery. • Carlos Eduardo Miranda, 56, Brazilian musician, record producer and reality television judge (Ídolos, Qual é o Seu Talento?, Esse Artista Sou Eu). • Morten Piil, 75, Danish film critic. • Michael J. Reynolds, 78, Canadian actor (Gorillas in the Mist, United 93, Leap Year). • Dariush Shayegan, 83, Iranian cultural theorist and philosopher, stroke. • Nicholas Tsoucalas, 91, American judge, member of the Court of International Trade (1986–1996), pneumonia. 23Paul L. Anderson, 71, American architect, heart attack. • Glen Ash, 86, American actor. • Don Ball, 81, American builder and philanthropist. • Mike Beedle, 55, American software engineer, stabbed. • Lino Bortolo Belotti, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Bergamo (1999–2009). • DuShon Monique Brown, 49, American actress (Chicago Fire, Prison Break, Unexpected), sepsis. • Ernie Burrington, 91, British newspaper editor and journalist. • Raymond Butt, 77, British schoolteacher, pancreatic cancer. • Debbie Lee Carrington, 58, American actress and stuntwoman (Return of the Jedi, Total Recall, Bride of Chucky). • Philip E. Curran, 90, American politician. • Douglas Galbraith, 52, Scottish novelist. • Lawrence K. Grossman, 86, American television executive. • Robert Hackman, 77, Ghanaian Olympic athlete. • Hasili, 27, French racehorse. • Murray S. Hoffman, 93, American cardiologist. • Philip Kerr, 62, British author (March Violets, Children of the Lamp, A Philosophical Investigation). • Patricia Ann Lamkin, 55, German-born American playwright. • Dan Lanphear, 80, American football player (Houston Oilers). • Jukka Mikkola, 74, Finnish politician, MP (1983–1986, 1995–2003). • Zell Miller, 86, American politician, Governor of Georgia (1991–1999), member of the U.S. Senate (2000–2005), Parkinson's disease. • Alberto Ongaro, 92, Italian journalist and writer. • Jaakko Pakkasvirta, 83, Finnish film director and screenwriter. • Aileen Paterson, 83, Scottish writer and illustrator. • Idowu Sofola, 83, Nigerian jurist. • Ephraim Stern, 84, Israeli archaeologist. • Delores Taylor, 85, American actress and screenwriter (Billy Jack), complications of dementia. • Seán Treacy, 94, Irish politician, TD (1961–1997), Ceann Comhairle (1973–1977, 1987–1997). • John Welchli, 89, American rower, Olympic silver medalist (1956). • Ralph Woolsey, 104, American cinematographer (The Great Santini, The Iceman Cometh, Oh, God! Book II). 24José Antonio Abreu, 78, Venezuelan conductor and politician, founder of El Sistema. • Arnold Andenmatten, 95, Swiss military patrol skier, winner of the Olympic demonstration event (1948). • Lys Assia, 94, Swiss singer, winner of the first Eurovision Song Contest (1956). • Rim Banna, 51, Palestinian singer, composer and activist, breast cancer. • Arnaud Beltrame, 44, French gendarme, stabbed. • Jeff Cooper, 82, Canadian actor (Dallas, Circle of Iron, The Born Losers). • Bernie De Koven, 76, American video game designer (Alien Garden), lung cancer. • John Ehle, 92, American writer. • Rudresh Gowda, 62, Indian politician, member of the Lok Sabha from Hassan (1996–1997), Karnataka MLA from Belur, Karnataka (since 2008), heart attack. • John Hsu, 86, Chinese-born American violist. • Theodor Kolobow, 87, Estonian-born American physician. • Hassan Muhammed Lawal, 63, Nigerian politician. • Bill Lucas, 101, British RAF officer and Olympic long-distance runner (1948). • Joe Malone, 94, Australian footballer (North Melbourne). • Chalmers Marquis, 91, American public television and radio advocate. • Frank Meisler, 89, German-born Israeli architect and sculptor (Kindertransport – The Arrival). • Hidetoshi Nagasawa, 77, Japanese sculptor and architect. • Carl Scheib, 91, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals). • Marco Solfrini, 60, Italian basketball player, Olympic silver medalist (1980), heart attack. • Arthur Tafoya, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Pueblo (1980–2009). • Mely Tagasa, 82, Filipino actress, stroke. • Michael Voigt, 59, American sport shooter, handgun world champion (1999), cancer. • James Wickstrom, 75, American radio host and white supremacist. • Alvin Wright, 57, American football player (Los Angeles Rams). 25Bob Biderman, 77–78, British-American novelist. (death announced on this date) • André Bourbeau, 81, Canadian politician, MNA for Laporte (1981–2003), Mayor of Saint-Lambert, Quebec (1978–1981), cancer. • Jules-Aristide Bourdes-Ogouliguende, 80, Gabonese politician, Speaker of the National Assembly (1990–1993). • Linda Carol Brown, 75, American equality campaigner, involved in Brown v. Board of Education. • Edwin Carr, 89, Australian Olympic sprinter (1952), dual Commonwealth champion (1950). • David Cobham, 87, British film director (Tarka the Otter), stroke. • Clell D. Elwood, 93, American politician. • Anton Jože Gale, 73, Slovenian Olympic ice hockey player (1964, 1968, 1972). • Mike Harrison, 72, British singer (Spooky Tooth). • Desmond Lewis, 72, Jamaican cricketer (West Indies). • Vicente Ramón Hernández Peña, 82, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Trujillo (1982–2012). • Mel Rosen, 90, American track and field coach (Auburn Tigers). • Seo Min-woo, 33, South Korean singer (100%). • Bruce Sumner, 93, American politician. • Antonia Syson, 45, British-American classical scholar, inflammatory breast cancer. • Nicolae Tilihoi, 61, Romanian footballer (Universitatea Craiova). • Dagfinn Vårvik, 93, Norwegian politician, leader of the Centre Party (1973–1977), Minister of Finance (1963–1963) and Foreign Affairs (1972–1973). • Olle Widestrand, 85, Swedish musician and composer. • Jerry Williams, 75, Swedish singer, cancer. 26Fouad al-Zayat, 77, Syrian businessman, cancer. • Patricia Burton, 85, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies). • Bernie Collins, 82, Canadian politician. • Sándor Demján, 74, Hungarian entrepreneur (TriGranit). • Mamadou Diop, 81, Senegalese politician, Mayor of Dakar (1984–2002). • António dos Santos, 85, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Guarda (1979–2005). • Sir John Grimley Evans, 81, British gerontologist. • Fabrizio Frizzi, 60, Italian television presenter (''L'eredità''), cerebral hemorrhage. • Nikolay Kaufman, 92, Bulgarian musicologist, folklorist and composer. • Merle Masonholder, 74, American college football coach. • Sergei Mavrodi, 62, Russian financial fraudster, member of State Duma (1994–1995), heart attack. • William Plant, 73, Jamaican Olympic sailor. • Probosutedjo, 87, Indonesian businessman, thyroid cancer. • Fernand Steenacker, 87, Belgian Olympic rower (1956). • Zeke Upshaw, 26, American basketball player (Grand Rapids Drive), hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. • Sir Michael Wheeler-Booth, 84, British public servant, Clerk of the Parliaments (1991–1997). 27Stéphane Audran, 85, French actress (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, ''Babette's Feast, The Big Red One''). • Benjamin Bassin, 74, Finnish diplomat. • Jane Smisor Bastien, 82, American educator and piano teacher. • Ferd Burket, 85, American football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Montreal Alouettes). • Chan Sui-kau, 91, Hong Kong industrialist and philanthropist. • Douglas Everett, 90, Canadian politician. • Carlos Cruz González, 87, Spanish comics artist. • José Hugo Garaycoa Hawkins, 87, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tacna y Moquegua (1991–2006). • Frank Hodgetts, 93, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion, Millwall). • David Humm, 65, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Baltimore Colts), complications from multiple sclerosis. • Aimée Iacobescu, 71, Romanian actress (The Doom), breast cancer. • Luc Jalabert, 66, French rejoneador. • Victor Kalashnikov, 75, Russian gun designer (PP-19 Bizon). • Tom Martin, 69, American politician, Mayor of Lubbock, Texas (2008–2012). • Sir Eric McClintock, 99, Australian businessman and public servant, chairman of Woolworths Limited (1980–1987). • Jerry Moses, 71, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers). • Bert Nievera, 81, Filipino-American singer. • Kenny O'Dell, 73, American country singer-songwriter ("Behind Closed Doors", "Mama He's Crazy"), Grammy winner (1974). • James "Quick" Parker, 60, American-Canadian football player (BC Lions, Edmonton Eskimos). • Rosendo Rodriguez, 38, American convicted rapist and murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Archie Sibeko, 90, South African anti-apartheid activist. • Richard Felix Staar, 95, Polish-born American political scientist and historian. • Louise A. Tilly, 87, American historian. • Robert Hugh Willoughby, 96, American flautist. 28Oleg Anofriyev, 87, Russian actor, singer, songwriter, film director and poet. • Armand Arabian, 83, American jurist, Supreme Court of California (1990–1996). • Kateryna Boloshkevich, 78, Ukrainian weaver and statesperson. • Bobby Ferguson, 80, English football player (Derby County) and manager (Ipswich Town). • Wolfgang Girardi, 89, Austrian Olympic gymnast. • Livia Ruth Gollancz, 97, English horn player. • Travis Hill, 48, American football player (Cleveland Browns). • Walter E. Johnston III, 82, American politician. • Peter Munk, 90, Hungarian-born Canadian mine owner (Barrick Gold) and philanthropist (Toronto General Hospital). • Stanisław Paździor, 73, Polish footballer • Clarence Pettersen, 65, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (2011–2016). • William Prochnau, 80, American journalist, coronary artery disease. • Catherine Pym, 96, Australian Olympic fencer (1952). • Lívia Rév, 101, Hungarian pianist. • Eugène Van Roosbroeck, 89, Belgian racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1948). • Clément Rosset, 78, French philosopher and writer. • Caleb Scofield, 39, American rock bassist and singer (Cave In, Zozobra, Old Man Gloom), traffic collision. • Daryl Thomas, 52, American basketball player (Indiana Hoosiers), heart attack. • Mike Tucker, 73, British equestrian rider and commentator. • Eric Unger, 91, Canadian ice hockey player. • Norm Wilson, 83, New Zealand cricketer (Northern Districts). • Vincent Zarrilli, 85, American businessman and activist. 29David Bartov, 94, Polish-born Israeli judge. • R. J. Berry, 83, British geneticist and theistic evolutionist, stroke. • Dexter Bristol, 57, Grenadian immigrant to the United Kingdom. • Jim Callaghan, 91, British politician, MP for Middleton and Prestwich (1974–1983) and Heywood and Middleton (1983–1997). • Don Colpoys, 83, American baseball coach and manager (Buffalo Bisons). • Corrado dal Fabbro, 72, Italian bobsledder, Olympic silver medalist (1972). • Geoffrey Dodsworth, 89, British banker and politician, MP for South West Hertfordshire (1974–1979). • Ginette Durand, 88, French Olympic gymnast. • Sir William Gladstone, 7th Baronet, 92, British aristocrat and Chief Scout (1972–1982). • Colin Harper, 71, English footballer (Ipswich Town). • Lew Holder, 94, American football player (Los Angeles Dons). • Ron Mailer, 85, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic). • Emiliano Mondonico, 71, Italian football manager (Torino, Atalanta, Fiorentina), stomach cancer. • Walter Pérez Villamonte, 81, Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Potosí (1998–2009). • Pollyanna Pickering, 75, British wildlife artist. • Stephen Reinhardt, 87, American judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (since 1980), heart attack. • Ed Samcoff, 93, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics). • Mohamed Shaker, 84, Egyptian diplomat, member of Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (1986–1998) and Ambassador to the UK (1988–1997). • Anita Shreve, 71, American author (''The Pilot's Wife, The Weight of Water, Stella Bain''), cancer. • Sven-Olov Sjödelius, 84, Swedish canoer, Olympic champion (1960, 1964). • Rusty Staub, 73, American baseball player (New York Mets, Montreal Expos, Detroit Tigers), multiple organ failure. • Enrique Troncoso Troncoso, 80, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Iquique (1989–2000) and Melipilla (2000–2014). • Paul Van Arsdale, 97, American hammered dulcimer player. • Jimmy Woods, 83, American saxophonist. 30Alias, 41, American rapper, producer and record label founder (Anticon), heart attack. • Patrick Atiyah, 87, English legal scholar. • Robert James Baker, 75, American mammalogist. • Samuel Belzberg, 89, Canadian financier, complications from a stroke. • Aureliano Bolognesi, 87, Italian boxer, Olympic champion (1952). • Sharon Brehm, 72, American psychologist, Chancellor of Indiana University Bloomington (2001–2003), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Ivan Čaklec, 85, Croatian Olympic gymnast. • Anna Chennault, 92, Chinese-born American journalist and businesswoman. • Saul Cherniack, 101, Canadian politician, Manitoba Minister of Finance (1969–1972, 1973–1975). • Saunders Davies, 80, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Bangor (2000–2004). • Geri Evans, 77, American politician. • Josie Farrington, Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton, 77, British politician, life peer (since 1994). • Jack Gray, 91, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts). • Ivor Forbes Guest, 97, British historian and writer. • Philip Gulliver, 96, British-born Canadian anthropologist. • Drue Heinz, 103, American literary publisher (The Paris Review) and patron (Drue Heinz Literature Prize). • Henry Theophilus Howaniec, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Most Holy Trinity in Almaty (1999–2011). • Rod Johnston, 80, American politician. • Daisy Kadibil, 95, Australian Aboriginal woman, inspiration for the film Rabbit Proof Fence, dementia. • Sabahudin Kurt, 82, Bosnian folk and pop singer ("Život je sklopio krug"). • André Bo-Boliko Lokonga, 83, Congolese politician, Speaker of the National Assembly (1970–1979) and Prime Minister (1979–1980). • Bill Maynard, 89, English actor (Heartbeat, Confessions of a Window Cleaner, Carry On), complications from a fall. • Nacho Pérez Frías, 62, Spanish footballer (CD Málaga) and sports physician, complications of burns. • Alexander Pylcyn, 94, Russian military officer. • Wolfgang Schilling, 62, German football player (Arminia Bielefeld, Tennis Borussia Berlin) and manager (Berliner AK 07). • Marcel Storme, 87, Belgian legal scholar and politician. • Michael Tree, 84, American violist. • Jean-Guy Trépanier, 86, Canadian politician. • La Wilson, 93, American artist, stroke. • Allen Wood, 77, Welsh footballer (Newport County). • Stephanie Yellowhair, 41, American transgender activist. 31Frank Aendenboom, 76, Belgian actor. • Margarita Carrera, 88, Guatemalan philosopher, professor and writer. • Michael Cooper, 87, American historian. • Luigi De Filippo, 87, Italian actor (Non è vero... ma ci credo, ''You're on Your Own, Love Italian Style''). • Chris Edwards, 41, British boxer, heart attack. • John Mack Flanagan, 71, American disc jockey (KFRC), heart failure. • Charles Goodwin, 74, American linguistic anthropologist and semiotician, cancer. • Ted J. Land, 81, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1979–1990). • Peg Lautenschlager, 62, American attorney and politician, Attorney General of Wisconsin (2003–2007), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1989–1993), breast cancer. • Ray Marinko, 82, Australian rules footballer (West Perth). • James McAlister, 66, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), cancer. • James C. Sanders, 91, American businessman and politician. • Jan Snoeck, 91, Dutch sculptor. • Leonard D. Wexler, 93, American judge (U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York). ==References==
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