Deaths in 2013
Appearance
This is a list of notable deaths in 2013. Names are listed under the date of death. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name or pseudonym. Deaths of notable animals and other biological life forms are also reported here, if they first have their own page. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death and reference.
June 2013
- Bhavna Chikhalia, 59, Indian politician, MP for Junagadh (1991–2004), cardiac arrest.
- Peter Lehmann, 82, Australian vineyard owner and vintner, kidney disease.[1]
- Matt Osborne, 55, American Professional Wrestler, best known as the original Doink the Clown.[2]
- Jacques Planchard, 84, Belgian politician, Governor of Luxembourg (1976–1996).[3]
- Sushil Kumar Sinha, 84, Indian geneticist.[4] (death announced on this date)
- Yiye Ávila, 87, American Puerto Rican televangelist, heart attack.[5]
- Shafiq Badr, 87, Lebanese politician, MP for Chouf (1972–1992).[6]
- Don Baizley, 71, Canadian sports agent (Teemu Selänne, Peter Forsberg), lung cancer.[7] (death announced on this date)
- Stefano Borgonovo, 49, Italian footballer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[8]
- Henrik Otto Donner, 73, Finnish composer and music industry executive. [9]
- Maureen Duval, Australian model and television personality (Beauty and the Beast).[10]
- James Harmston, 72, American Mormon prelate, leader of the True and Living Church of Jesus Christ of Saints of the Last Days, heart attack.[11]
- Charles O. Kilpatrick, 91, American publisher, editor and newspaper executive (San Antonio Express-News).[12]
- Vincent Kuany Latjor, 74, South Sudanese rebel commander (Anyanya II).[13]
- Alain Mimoun, 92, French Olympic runner (1948, 1952, 1956, 1960) and marathon champion (1956).[14]
- Vittorio Missoni, 58, Italian fashion designer, CEO of Missoni, plane crash.[15] (crash confirmed on this date)
- A. C. Shanmughadas, 74, Indian politician, Kerala MLA for Balussery (1970–2003), cardiac arrest.[16]
- Sarah Charlesworth, 66, American conceptual artist and photographer, cerebral hemorrhage.[17]
- Ndungu wa Gicheru, 85, Kenyan sharpshooter (Mau Mau Uprising).[18] (death announced on this date)
- Edward Huggins Johnstone, 91, Brazilian-born American judge, member of the US District Court for Western Kentucky (1977–2013).[19]
- Adam Koppy, 40, American mechanical engineer, traffic collision.[20]
- K. Narayana Kurup, 86, Indian politician, Kerala MLA for Vazhoor (1963–1967, 1970–1980, 1984–2005).[21]
- Sammy Lagmay, 55, Filipino comedian, complications of diabetes.[22]
- James Liu, 91, Hong Kong-born Australian community activist.[23]
- Byron Looper, 48, American politician and criminal.[24]
- Dumitru Matcovschi, 73, Romanian-born Moldovan poet, complications from brain surgery.[25]
- Kimberly McCarthy, 52, American criminal, execution by lethal injection.[26]
- Nilton Pacheco, 92, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1948).[27]
- Abdul Rahman Mokhtar, 55, Malaysian politician, Terengganu State Representative for Kuala Besut, lung cancer.[28]
- Marc Rich, 78, Belgian-born American tax evader, commodities trader and illegal oil broker (Iran Hostage Crisis).[29]
- Bill Robertson, 75, American politician, Mayor of Minden, Louisiana (since 1991), complications from back surgery.[30]
- Bert Stern, 83, American celebrity photographer (The Last Sitting) and documentary maker (Jazz on a Summer's Day).[31]
- Subhash Yadav, 67, Indian politician, Madhya Pradesh MLA for Kasrawad (since 1993).[32]
- George Burditt, 89, American television writer and producer (Three's Company, The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour).[33]
- Jack Cantoni, 65, French rugby union player.[34]
- Mark Fisher, 66, British stage designer and ceremony producer (2008, 2012 Summer Olympics).[35]
- Robert E. Gilka, 96, American photographer and news executive, director of photography for National Geographic, complications of pneumonia.[36]
- Jim Hudson, 70, American football player (New York Jets), traumatic dementia encephalophathy.[37]
- Lau Kar-leung, 76, Chinese Hong Kong martial artist, action choreographer and film director (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin), cancer.[38]
- Harry Parker, 77, American Olympic rower (1960) and Olympic rowing coach (USRowing, Harvard University).[39]
- Taghi Rouhani, 93, Iranian news anchor.[40]
- Uma Shivakumar, 71, Indian actress.[41]
- Green Wix Unthank, 90, American judge, member of the US District Court for Eastern Kentucky (1980–2012).[42]
- Mick Aston, 66, British archaeologist (Time Team).[43]
- Emilio Colombo, 93, Italian politician, Prime Minister (1970–1972).[44]
- Jackie Fargo, 82, American professional wrestler.[45]
- Joannes Gijsen, 80, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Roermond (1972–1993) and Reykjavík (1996–2007), cancer.[46]
- William Hathaway, 89, American politician, member of the US House (1965–1973) and US Senate for Maine (1973–1979).[47] (death announced on this date)
- Puff Johnson, 40, American pop singer and songwriter, cervical cancer.[48]
- James Martin, 79, British businessman and computer scientist, suspected drowning.[49]
- Alan Myers, 58, American New Wave drummer (Devo), brain cancer.[50]
- Vadym Nesterchuk, 42, Ukrainian racing driver, dehydration.[51]
- John L. Nickels, 82, American judge, member of the Illinois Supreme Court (1992–1998).[52]
- Lutfar Rahman Sarkar, 80, Bangladeshi banker, Governor of the Bangladesh Bank (1996–1998).[53]
- Andy Scott, 58, Canadian politician, MP for Fredericton (1993–2009), Solicitor General (1997–1998), cancer.[54]
- Pat Ashton, 82, British actress (The Gaffer).[55] (death announced on this date)
- Bobby Bland, 83, American blues and soul singer ("Further Up the Road", "Turn On Your Love Light"), inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1992).[56]
- Dick Bower, 83, American swim coach, complications from a stroke.[57]
- Peter Fraser, Baron Fraser of Carmyllie, 68, Scottish politician and advocate, MP (1979–1987), Lord Advocate (1989–1992), Solicitor General (1982–1989).[58]
- Frank Kelso, 79, American naval officer, Chief of Naval Operations (1990–1994), complications from a fall.[59]
- Liu Qi, Chinese investigative journalist (Commercial Times), apparent fall from building.[60]
- Richard Matheson, 87, American author and screenwriter (I Am Legend, The Shrinking Man, The Twilight Zone).[61]
- Kunigal Nagabhushan, 70, Indian director and scriptwriter, cardiac arrest.[62]
- Ron Pelligra, 57, American collegiate wrestler and football player (St. Lawrence University), NCAA Heavyweight Champion (1976), complications from a heart attack.[63]
- Jeanne Arland Peterson, 91, American jazz pianist.[64]
- Frank Stranahan, 90, American golfer, winner of The Amateur Championship (1948, 1950).[65]
- Meamea Thomas, 25, I-Kiribati Olympic weightlifter (2004), traffic collision.[66]
- Bruce Bradley, 79, American radio talk host (KMOX).[67]
- Robert O. Cox, 95, American politician, Mayor of Fort Lauderdale (1986–1991).[68]
- Leandro Díaz, 85, Colombian music composer (Vallenato), acute kidney infection.[69]
- Beverly Fawell, 82, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1981–1983) and Illinois Senate (1983–1999), chronic heart failure.[70]
- Sergio Focardi, 80, Italian physicist.[71]
- Gary David Goldberg, 68, American Emmy-award winning television screenwriter and producer (Family Ties, Spin City), brain cancer.[72]
- Donald Hustad, 94, American evangelical church musician, academic and author.[73]
- Alan Jones, 75, British journalist (Daily Mirror, Daily Express).[74]
- Henning Larsen, 87, Danish architect, natural causes.[75]
- Loránd Lohinszky, 88, Romanian actor and academic.[76]
- Deric Longden, 77, British author and screenwriter, cancer.[77]
- Essien Mbong, 37, Nigerian footballer (Hibernians F.C.).[78]
- Alen Pamić, 23, Croatian footballer (NK Istra 1961), suspected cardiac arrest.[79] (death announced on this date)
- Gary Pickford-Hopkins, 65, Welsh singer (Wild Turkey, Rick Wakeman), cancer.[80]
- Wendy Saddington, 64, Australian jazz and blues singer (Chain), oesophageal cancer.[81]
- Wolf Silvester, 55, German racing driver, suspected heart attack.[82]
- Allan Simonsen, 34, Danish racing driver, race collision during 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans.[83]
- Javier Tomeo, 80, Spanish writer, infection and diabetes.[84]
- Jesús Humberto Velázquez Garay, 73, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Celaya (1988–2003), respiratory disease.[85]
- Soccor Velho, 29, Indian footballer, cardiac arrest.[86]
- Jane Wicker, 44, American wing walker, plane crash during air show.[87]
- Bill Wyman, 61, American football player (University of Texas), complications of Parkinson's disease.[88] (death announced on this date)
- Mahani Zainal Abidin, Malaysian economist, cancer.[89]
- Mohan Lal Chakma, 101, Indian politician, Tripura MLA for Penchartal (1978–1983).[90]
- Diane Clare, 74, British actress.[91]
- N. Dennis, 85, Indian politician, MP for Nagercoil (1980–2003).[92]
- John L. Dotson, Jr., 76, American journalist, publisher and editor, inducted into National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame (2007), mantle cell lymphoma.[93]
- Abdol-Aziz Mirza Farmanfarmaian, 93, Iranian architect.[94]
- Genaro García, 34, Mexican boxer, shot.[95] (body discovered on this date)
- Margret Göbl, 74, German Olympic figure skater (1960).[96]
- Dame Barbara Goodman, 80, New Zealand politician.[97]
- James P. Gordon, 85, American physicist.[98]
- Bernard Hunt, 83, English professional golfer.[99]
- Ed Iacobucci, 59, Argentinian-born American technology executive, co-founder of Citrix Systems, pancreatic cancer.[100]
- Mary Love, 69, American soul and gospel singer.[101]
- Edgar Mann, 86, British Manx politician, Chairman of the Executive Council (1981–1985), complications of cancer.[102]
- Kevin McDade, American metal bassist, traffic collision.[103]
- Peter McDonald, 83, American tire tread expert and forensic author, aided investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing.[104]
- Uzi Meshulam, 60, Israeli rabbi.[105]
- Milorad Mišković, 86, Serbian ballet dancer, Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.[106]
- Sajid Qureshi, 53, Pakistani politician, Sindh MLA for Karachi, shot.[107]
- Elliott Reid, 93, American actor (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), heart failure.[108]
- Dicky Rutnagur, 82, Indian cricket journalist and author.[109]
- Curtis W. Tarr, 88, American civil servant and academic, head of the Selective Service System during Vietnam, pneumonia.[110]
- Per Ung, 80, Norwegian sculptor, cancer.[111]
- Zhang Guangdou, 101, Chinese hydraulic engineer and educator.[112]
- Diosa Costello, 100, American Puerto Rican film and stage actress.[113]
- Dawie du Preez, 67, South African boxer.[114]
- Franz Xaver Eder, 87, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Passau (1984–2001).[115]
- Lil Snupe, 18, American rap artist, shot.[116]
- Vern Pyles, 94, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1974–1980), heart disease and cancer.[117]
- Scott Ricker, 59, American horse breeder and owner, cancer.[118]
- Jean-Louis Scherrer, 78, French fashion designer.[119]
- Philip Slater, 86, American playwright, actor and academic.[120]
- Jeffrey Smart, 91, Australian artist, renal failure.[121]
- Wu Zhengyi, 97, Chinese botanist, winner of the State Science and Technology Prize (2007).[122]
- Pu Zoduha, 73, Indian politician, Mizoram MLA for Mamit (1987–1992), complications from hypertension and diabetes.[123]
- Michael Baigent, 65, New Zealand author (The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail), brain haemorrhage.[124]
- Eugen Böhringer, 91, German racing driver and hotelier.[125]
- Edward Chininga, 58, Zimbabwean politician, MP for Guruve South, Minister of Mines and Mining Development (2000–2004), traffic collision.[126]
- Chet Flippo, 69, American music journalist (Rolling Stone, Billboard), music critic and author, pneumonia.[127]
- Vince Flynn, 47, American author (Mitch Rapp series), prostate cancer.[128]
- James Gandolfini, 51, American actor (The Sopranos, Where the Wild Things Are, Zero Dark Thirty), cardiac arrest.[129]
- Parke Godwin, 84, American author, natural causes.[130]
- Brian P. Goodman, Canadian civil servant, Chair of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.[131] (death announced on this date)
- Michael Hodgman, 74, Australian federal and Tasmanian politician, MLC (1966–1974), MP (1975–1987), MHA (1992–1998, 2001–2010), emphysema.[132]
- Gyula Horn, 80, Hungarian politician, Prime Minister (1994–1998).[133]
- John Hughes, 78, Welsh ceramicist, creator of Grogg.[134]
- Dave Jennings, 61, American football player (New York Jets, New York Giants), complications from Parkinson's disease.[135]
- Bill Krause, 78, American convenience store executive and philanthropist, founder of Kum & Go.[136]
- Danny Kravitz, 82, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates), cancer.[137]
- Paul Mees, 52, Australian academic and lawyer, cancer.[138]
- Balraj Mehta, 92, Indian economic journalist, kidney failure.[139]
- Miguel Morayta, 105, Spanish-born Mexican film director.[140]
- Ólafur Rafnsson, 50, Icelandic sports executive, president of FIBA Europe and National Olympic and Sports Association of Iceland.[141]
- Alfons Schilling, 79, Swiss painter, Parkinson's disease.[142]
- Kim Thompson, 56, American comic book editor and publisher (Fantagraphics Books), lung cancer.[143]
- Filip Topol, 48, Czech musician.[144]
- Slim Whitman, 90, American country singer-songwriter ("Indian Love Call", "Rose Marie"), heart failure.[145]
- Brent F. Anderson, 80, American politician, Mayor of West Valley City, Utah (1987–1994).[146]
- Raghunath Bhattacharyya, 61, Indian judge, member of the Kolkata High Court (since 2010), COPD.[147]
- Ruma Chatterjee, 50, Indian cyclist and national team coach, traffic collision.[148]
- Alastair Donaldson, 58, Scottish musician.[149]
- Vernon Fougère, 70, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Charlottetown (1991–2009).[150]
- Gene Freese, 79, American baseball player, complications of back surgery.[151]
- Garde Gardom, 88, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey (1966–1986), Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia (1995–2001).[152]
- Michael Hastings, 33, American journalist (Rolling Stone, Newsweek, BuzzFeed), traffic collision.[153]
- John Kendrick, 91, New Zealand conservationist, filmmaker and sound recordist.[154]
- Norman MacKenzie, 91, British academic and writer.[155]
- Jean Melzer, 87, Australian politician, Senator for Victoria (1974–1981).[156]
- Peter Millar, 62, Scottish footballer (Motherwell), brain tumour.[157]
- Imran Khan Mohmand, Pakistani politician, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MLA for Mardan, bombing.[158]
- Michael Potter, 89, American cancer researcher, winner Lasker Award (1984), acute myeloid leukemia.[159]
- Fahimeh Rahimi, 61, Iranian romance novelist, gastric cancer.[160]
- Kukoi Sanyang, 61, Ivorian Gambian revolutionary.[161]
- Vijay Telang, 61, Indian cricketer (Viderbha).[162]
- David Wall, 67, British ballet dancer, cancer.[163]
- Carmen Carrozza, 91, Italian-born American accordionist.[164]
- Peride Celal, 97, Turkish author.[165]
- Atiqul Haque Chowdhury, 82, Bangladeshi playwright and TV producer.[166]
- Pierre F. Côté, 85, Canadian civil servant, Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec (1978–1997).[167]
- Peter George Diamandis, 82, American magazine publisher (Mademoiselle, Woman's Day).[168]
- Bulbs Ehlers, 90, American basketball and baseball player.[169]
- Jim Goddard, 77, English film and television director.[170]
- Irwin Held, 87, American restaurateur (Barney's Beanery, 1970–1998), natural causes.[171]
- James Holshouser, 78, American politician, Governor of North Carolina (1973–1977).[172]
- Fuller Kimbrell, 103, American politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1946–1955).[173]
- Werner Lang, 91, German car designer and constructor (Trabant).[174]
- Albert Legogie, 76, Nigerian politician, member of the Senate for Edo North, malaria.[175]
- Mitsue Nagasaki, 113, Japanese supercentenarian, seventh-oldest person in the world.[176]
- Jalil Shahnaz, 92, Iranian maestro and Tar master, natural causes.[177]
- Ray Stone, 89, American politician and educator, Mayor of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho (1986–1994).[178]
- Geoff Strong, 75, English footballer.[179]
- Karl Suleman, 52, Australian fraudster, founder of Froggy, heart attack.[180]
- Tony Timpson, 80, New Zealand carpet executive, co-founder of Cavalier Corporation.[181] (death announced on this date)
- Rafael Valek, 80, Colombian footballer.[182]
- Sam Farber, 88, American industrial designer, co-founder of OXO, complications from a fall.[183]
- T. Ed Garrison, Jr., 91, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1956–1967) and Senate (1967–1986), natural causes.[184]
- Hans Hass, 94, Austrian diving pioneer.[185]
- Khondakar Ashraf Hossain, 63, Bangladesh poet and academic, heart attack.[186]
- Josip Kuže, 60, Croatian football player and manager (Dinamo Zagreb), leukaemia.[187]
- Richard Marlow, 74, English organist and choral director, Non-hodgkin lymphoma.[188]
- James Massey, 79, American information theorist, cancer.[189]
- Bob Meistrell, 84, American wetsuit designer, co-founder of Body Glove, heart attack.[190]
- Maurice Nadeau, 102, French writer and editor.[191]
- Daya Perera, Sri Lankan diplomat and lawyer, Ambassador to the United Nations (1988–1991).[192]
- Dave Petitjean, 85, American Cajun humorist and actor, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[193]
- B. Raman, 77, Indian intelligence officer, co-founder of the Research and Analysis Wing, cancer.[194]
- Bernard Sahlins, 90, American comedy writer and theater owner, founder of The Second City.[195]
- D. M. Schurman, 88, Canadian historian.[196]
- Yousef Madani Tabrizi, 85, Iranian Grand Ayatollah.[197]
- Ottmar Walter, 89, German footballer (1. FC Kaiserslautern), member of 1954 World Cup-winning team.[198]
- Thomas Züfle, 57, German police chief, traffic collision.[199]
- Tatiana Belinky, 94, Russian-born Brazilian author.[200]
- Herb Citrin, 91, American businessman, valet parking pioneer.[201]
- Satypal Dang, 93, Indian politician, Punjab MLA for Amritsar West (1967–1980).[202]
- Kamu de Almeida, 73, Angolan diplomat, Ambassador to the Congo, Spain and Egypt.[203]
- Zukile Filana, South African boxer and boxing trainer.[204]
- Heinz Flohe, 65, German footballer (1. FC Köln), member of World Cup-winning team (1974), complications from a stroke.[205]
- Edgar Gilbert, 89, American mathematician.[206]
- José Froilán González, 90, Argentine racing driver, respiratory failure.[207]
- Joseph Hibbert, 65, Jamaican politician, MP for St. Andrew East Rural (2002–2011), Minister for Transport and Works, heart attack.[208]
- Helen Hughes, 84, Czechoslovakian-born Australian economist, complications following surgery.[209]
- Elena Ivashchenko, 28, Russian judoka, suicide by jumping from building.[210]
- Thomas Penfield Jackson, 76, American judge, member of the US District Court for D.C. (1982–2004), cancer.[211]
- Stanley A. Johnson, 88, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1968–1977).[212]
- Sakaida Kakiemon XIV, 78, Japanese potter, Living National Treasure, cancer.[213]
- Roger LaVern, 75, British rock keyboardist (The Tornados), prostate cancer.[214]
- Stan Lopata, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies), complications of a cardiac condition.[215]
- S. Manivannan, 58, Indian actor and director, heart attack.[216]
- Evaristo Márquez, 73, Colombian actor.[217]
- Dennis O'Rourke, 67, Australian documentary film maker, cancer.[218]
- Wangnia Pongte, 60, Indian football player and politician, Arunachal Pradesh MLA for Changlang North (1990–2009), traffic collision.[219]
- Paul Soros, 87, Hungarian-born American mechanical engineer and philanthropist.[220]
- Kenneth G. Wilson, 77, American physicist, winner Nobel Prize in Physics (1982), lymphoma.[221]
- Syd Young, 95, Australian football player (South Melbourne).[222]
- Leon Barwell, 46, British rugby union executive, Chairman of Northampton Saints (2011–2013), cancer.[223]
- Betty Burstall, 87, Australian theatre director, founder of La Mama Theatre.[224]
- Rod Bushie, 60, Canadian Anishinaabe elder, Grand Chief of Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (1997–2000), lung cancer.[225]
- Al Green, 57, American professional wrestler, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[226]
- Hugh Maguire, 86, Irish violinist.[227]
- Gene Mako, 97, American tennis player, doubles winner at US Open (1936, 1938) and Wimbledon (1937, 1938), inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame (1973).[228]
- Ek Sam Oun, 76, Cambodian military officer, suspected Khmer Rouge war criminal, complications from diabetes.[229]
- Roberto Scaringella, 73, Brazilian engineer and journalist.[230]
- Elroy Schwartz, 89, American comedy and television writer (Gilligan's Island, Groucho Marx, Bob Hope), complications from surgery.[231]
- Olwen Wymark, 81, American–born British dramatist.[232]
- T. V. Abraham, 60, Indian political leader, pneumonia and liver failure.[233]
- Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi, 41, Saudi World Cup footballer (1998), cardiac arrest.[234]
- David Deutsch, 84, American advertising executive, founder and CEO of Deutsch Inc. (1969–1989), natural causes.[235]
- René Domingo, 84, Spanish-born French footballer.[236]
- Langa Kileo, Tanzanian rap artist, malaria.[237]
- Newton Lai, 62, Chinese Hong Kong actor, pneumonia.[238]
- Sam Most, 82, American jazz flautist, cancer.[239]
- Dwight Opperman, 89, American publishing executive and philanthropist, CEO of West.[240]
- Ajit Pandey, 75, Indian pop singer and politician, West Bengal MLA for Bowbazar, heart attack.[241]
- Edmund Pellegrino, 92, American bioethicist and academic, President of The Catholic University of America (1978–1982).[242]
- Rudy Perez, 58, Mexican boxing trainer, stomach cancer.[243]
- Kenji Utsumi, 75, Japanese voice actor (Fist of the North Star, Fullmetal Alchemist), cancerous peritonitis.[244]
- Ekkayuth Anchanbutr, Thai businessman and political activist.[245] (body found on this date)
- Laslo Babits, 55, Canadian Olympic javelin thrower (1984).[246]
- Teresita Barajuen, 105, Spanish Roman Catholic laity, believed to hold record for longest service in cloister.[247]
- Elroy Chester, 44, American criminal, execution by lethal injection.[248]
- Fatai Rolling Dollar, 86, Nigerian musician.[249]
- John Groppo, 92, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1959–1985).[250]
- Hugo Gutierrez, Jr., 86, Filipino jurist, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1982–1993), complications of diabetes.[251]
- Helen Brush Jenkins, 94, American news photographer (Los Angeles Daily News).[252]
- Michael Kasha, 92, American molecular biophysicist, complications of pneumonia.[253]
- Jiroemon Kimura, 116, Japanese supercentenarian, verified oldest man in history, natural causes.[254]
- Jason Leffler, 37, American racing driver (NASCAR, IndyCar), blunt force neck injury from race collision.[255]
- José de Lima, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itumbiara (1973–1981) and Sete Lagoas (1981–1999).[256]
- Teodoro Matos Santana, 66, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo FC), pancreatic cancer.[257]
- Montie Montana, Jr., 78, American cowboy entertainer and showman, directed Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.[258]
- Joan Parker, 80, American writer, philanthropist, activist and muse, widow of Robert B. Parker, lung cancer.[259]
- Johnny Smith, 90, American jazz guitarist and songwriter ("Walk, Don't Run"), natural causes.[260]
- Soh Hang-suen, 61, Hong Kong actress (Life Without Principle), complications of diabetes and stroke.[261]
- Gavin Taylor, 72, British television and concert film director, (The Tube, U2 at Red Rocks, Queen at Wembley), cancer.[262]
- Joseph A. Unanue, 88, American chief executive (Goya Foods).[263]
- Scott Winkler, 23, Norwegian ice hockey player (Dallas Stars).[264]
- Miller Barber, 82, American professional golfer, lymphoma.[265]
- Carl W. Bauer, 79, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1966–1972) and Senate (1972–1976).[266]
- Antwi Bosiako, 74, Ghanaian journalist, Press Secretary for Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II (since 1999).[267]
- Sir Henry Cecil, 70, British racehorse trainer, stomach cancer.[268]
- Robert Fogel, 86, American economic academic, winner of Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1993).[269]
- James Grimsley, Jr., 91, American military officer and academic, President of The Citadel (1980–1989).[270]
- Jan Kašpar, 60, Czech actor.[271]
- Andreas Kilingaridis, 36, Russian-born Greek Olympic kayaker (2000, 2004, 2008), leukaemia.[272]
- Evelyn Kozak, 113, American supercentenarian, verified seventh-oldest person, heart attack.[273]
- Olavio López Duque, 81, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Casanare (1977–1999).[274]
- Luo Meizhen, 127?, Chinese oldest person unverified claimant, natural causes.[275]
- Murray Mitchell, 90, American basketball player.[276]
- Amos Molubi, 56, South African journalist (SABC).[277]
- Rory Morrison, 48, British radio announcer and newsreader (BBC Radio 4), lymphoma.[278]
- Kristiāns Pelšs, 20, Latvian ice hockey player, drowning.[279]
- Stephen Porter, 87, American stage director.[280]
- Vidya Charan Shukla, 84, Indian politician, MP for Mahasamund, Minister of External Affairs (1990–1991), injuries sustained from Naxal attack.[281]
- Thyra Thomson, 96, American politician, Secretary of State of Wyoming (1963–1987), widow of Edwin Keith Thomson.[282]
- Jaakko Wallenius, 55, Finnish writer and journalist.[283]
- Billy Williams, 80, American baseball player (Seattle Pilots).[284]
- Adeyemi Adedipe, Nigerian chieftain, pancreatic cancer.[285]
- Timothy Apiyo, 70s, Tanzanian politician and civil servant.[286]
- Doug Bailey, 79, American political consultant.[287]
- Jacques Bialski, 83, French politician, member of the Senate for Nord (1979–1997).[288]
- Badr bin Muhammad bin Turki, 62, Saudi royal.[289]
- Allen Derr, 85, American lawyer, won Reed v. Reed sex discrimination case.[290]
- Bel'ange Epako, 18, Congolese football player (CS Don Bosco), malaria.[291]
- Ralph Graves, 88, American writer, editor and news executive (Time, Life), kidney failure.[292]
- Franz Handlos, 73, German politician, MP for Deggendorf (1972–1987).[293]
- Petrus Kastenman, 88, Swedish Olympic equestrian (1956).[294]
- Alice Kundert, 92, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1990–1994), Secretary of State of South Dakota (1979–1987).[295]
- Louis-Paul M'Fédé, 52, Cameroonian football player, lung infection.[296]
- Yehoshua Neuwirth, 86, Israeli Jewish scholar and clergy, compiled the Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah.[297]
- Hector Oaxaca Acosta, 87, Mexican news photographer (Associated Press).[298]
- Rory O'Connor, 85, Irish broadcaster (RTE) and author.[299]
- Enrique Orizaola, 91, Spanish footballer.[300]
- Manny Pittson, 75, Canadian television producer (Singalong Jubilee).[301] (death announced on this date)
- Rena Price, 97, American civil rights figure, arrest triggered Watts Riots.[302]
- M. K. Purushothaman, 51, Indian politician, Kerala MLA for Njarackal (2006–2011), heart attack.[303]
- Don Roby, 79, English footballer (Notts County F.C., Loughborough United).[304] (death announced on this date)
- Pete Vonachen, 87, American baseball team owner and executive (Peoria Chiefs).[305]
- Barbara Vucanovich, 91, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from Nevada's 2nd district (1983–1997).[306]
- Iain Banks, 59, Scottish author (The Wasp Factory), gallbladder cancer.[307]
- Bruno Bartoletti, 86, Italian conductor.[308]
- Martin Bernal, 76, British scholar, myelofibrosis. [309]
- John Burke, 65, British rugby league player.[310]
- Darondo, 67, American soul singer, heart failure.[311]
- Wahab Dosunmu, 74, Nigerian politician, member of the Senate (1999–2003).[312]
- K. T. Francis, 73, Sri Lankan cricket umpire, complications of diabetes.[313]
- Ranjani Hebbar Guruprasad, 31, Indian Carnatic singer, cancer.[314]
- Walter Jens, 90, German writer and intellectual, dementia.[315]
- Harry Lewis, 93, American actor (Key Largo) and restaurateur, natural causes.[316]
- Nishimura Masanari, 48, Japanese archaeologist, traffic collision.[317]
- Murray McNabb, 66, New Zealand jazz musician and film scorer (Once Were Warriors).[318]
- Chechenol Mongush, 41, Russian Olympic wrestler (1996), strangled.[319]
- Solomon Oboh, 23, Nigerian footballer (Warri Wolves F.C.), traffic collision.[320]
- Latifah Omar, 74, Malaysian actress, intestinal blockage.[321]
- Christopher Pearson, 61, Australian journalist and speechwriter.[322]
- Rudolf Pöder, 88, Austrian politician, President of the National Council (1989–1990).[323]
- Elías Querejeta, 78, Spanish film producer.[324]
- Zdeněk Rotrekl, 92, Czech poet.[325]
- Dilip Sarkar, 64, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA for Barabani, shot.[326]
- Edward Stevens, 80, American Olympic gold medal-winning rower (1952).[327]
- Joe Tereshinski, Sr., 89, American football player (Washington Redskins).[328]
- Paul Cellucci, 65, American politician and diplomat, Governor of Massachusetts (1997–2001), Ambassador to Canada (2001–2005), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[329]
- Chuck Collings, 87, American grocery executive, CEO of Raley's Supermarkets (1992–1998).[330]
- Stumpy Cromer, 92, American comedian and dancer (Stump and Stumpy, DuBarry Was a Lady).[331]
- Nathan Dean, 79, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1962–1974) and Senate (1974–2004).[332]
- Javad Derafshi-Javan, 85, Iranian tennis player and coach.[333]
- Niels Diffrient, 84, American industrial designer, cancer.[334]
- Yoram Kaniuk, 83, Israeli writer, painter, journalist, and theater critic, cancer.[335]
- Taufiq Kiemas, 70, Indonesian politician, Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (since 2009).[336]
- Leo Linbeck, Jr., 78, American business executive and federal taxation activist, led investigation of Aggie Bonfire deaths, infection.[337]
- William Lockridge, 81, American horse breeder, co-founder of Ashford Stud.[338]
- Angus MacKay, 86, British actor (Doctor Who). [339]
- Joe Mulhall, 80, Irish-born British racehorse trainer, cancer.[340]
- Togrul Narimanbekov, 83, Azerbaijani artist.[341] (death announced on this date)
- Steven Nickerson, 55, American news photographer (Rocky Mountain News), part of Pulitzer Prize team wins for (2000, 2003), scleroderma.[342]
- Stephen Pessagno, 55, American vineyard owner and vintner, natural causes.[343]
- Eugene P. Ruehlmann, 88, American politician, Mayor of Cincinnati (1967–1971).[344]
- Richard J. Seitz, 95, American army officer.[345]
- Udham Singh, Indian Maoist militant, shot.[346]
- Willi Sitte, 92, German painter.[347]
- Erskine Smith, 67, Canadian theatre director and actor, pneumonia.[348]
- Arturo Vega, 65, Mexican-born American punk graphic designer and artistic director (The Ramones).[349]
- Philip White, 98, Canadian politician, Mayor of York, Ontario (1970–1978).[350]
- Rachel Abrams, 62, American writer, editor and artist, wife of Elliott Abrams, stomach cancer.[351]
- Lesley Cantwell, 26, New Zealand racewalker, suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage.[352]
- Mirosław Car, 53, Polish footballer.[353]
- Charlie Coles, 71, American basketball coach (Central Michigan University, 1985–1991; Miami University, 1996–2012).[354]
- Donna Hartley, 58, English Olympic runner (1980).[355]
- Ken Kinkor, 59, American pirate historian (Whydah Galley).[356]
- Vilém Kraus, 89, Czech viticulture scientist.[357]
- David Lyon, 72, British actor.[358]
- Pierre Mauroy, 84, French politician, Prime Minister (1981–1984), member of Senate for Nord (1992–2011), lung cancer.[359]
- Christopher Pearson, 61, Australian journalist, founder of the Adelaide Review.[360]
- J. V. Raghavulu, 82, Indian playback singer and musical director.[361]
- Richard Ramirez, 53, American serial killer, complications from B-cell lymphoma and hepatitis-C.[362]
- Malu Rocha, 65, Brazilian actress, prion.[363]
- Frank Salvat, 78, British Olympic runner (1960).[364] (death announced on this date)
- Mark Starr, 50, American professional wrestler, heart attack.[365]
- Joseph Michael Sullivan, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn (1980–2005), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[366]
- Juan Ignacio Torres Landa, 57, Mexican politician, President of the Chamber of Deputies (1992), helicopter crash.[367]
- Erling Blöndal Bengtsson, 81, Danish cellist.[368]
- Douglas Blood, 93, English-born Australian veterinarian and academic.[369]
- Carol Carrick, 78, American children's author, complications from a stroke.[370]
- Nada Inada, 83, Japanese psychiatrist and writer.[371]
- Jerome Karle, 94, American biochemist, won Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1985), member of the Manhattan Project.[372]
- Marie Kubátová, 90, Czech writer.[373]
- Elaine Laron, 83, American songwriter and lyricist (The Electric Company, "Free to Be... You and Me"), pneumonia.[374]
- Eugen Merzbacher, 92, German–born American physicist.[375]
- John Noel, 62, American television journalist (WNBC), brain cancer.[376]
- Pete Riehlman, 79, American football coach (Chico State University, 1968–1973).[377]
- Tom Sharpe, 85, British author (Porterhouse Blue, Wilt), complications from diabetes.[378]
- Maxine Stuart, 94, American actress (Kitten with a Whip, Days of Wine and Roses).[379]
- Malcolm Todd, 73, British historian and archaeologist. [380]
- Harold Wilcox, 85, American race car driver (NASCAR).[381]
- Esther Williams, 91, American swimmer (Billy Rose's Aquacade) and actress (Bathing Beauty, Million Dollar Mermaid, Dangerous When Wet), natural causes.[382]
- Bert Wilson, 73, American jazz saxophonist and sideman.[383]
- Joan Austin, 81, American medical equipment executive and philanthropist, co-founder of A-dec.[384]
- Sir James Bottomley, 92, British diplomat, Ambassador to South Africa (1973–1976). [385]
- Don Bowman, 75, American comedian, country singer and songwriter ("Just to Satisfy You").[386]
- Marie Catrib, 65, Lebanese-born American restaurateur, cancer. [387]
- Jesus Chamorro, 80, American Guamanian Chamorro language advocate, radio personality, songwriter and author.[388]
- Takkō Ishimori, 81, Japanese voice actor (One Piece, Magic Knight Rayearth).[389]
- Cecil Crawford, 93, American manufacturing executive, co-founder of Ticketmaster.[390]
- Dave Elias, 43, Canadian curler, liver cancer.[391]
- Franz Kelch, 97, German singer.[392]
- Steve LaFrance, 71, American retail drug executive, CEO and founder of USA Drug (1968–2006), natural causes.[393]
- Bob Lyons, 73, American sports journalist (Associated Press) and author, heart disease.[394]
- Helen McElhone, 80, British politician, MP for Glasgow Queen's Park (1982–1983).[395]
- Scarlet Moon de Chevalier, 62, Brazilian actress, journalist and writer, multiple system atrophy.[396]
- Stanisław Nagy, 91, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of Santa Maria della Scala (since 2003).[397]
- Lonappan Nambadan, 77, Indian politician, kidney ailment.[398]
- Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, 80, Irish politician, TD for Longford–Westmeath (1957–1961), President of Sinn Féin (1970–1983) and Republican Sinn Féin (1987–2009).[399]
- Annabel Tollman, 39, Belgian-born American fashion journalist and magazine editor, blood clot.[400]
- Katherine Woodville, 74, English-born American actress (Posse, The Informers), cancer.[401]
- Walt Arfons, 96, American land speed record holder.[402]
- Martin Arnold, 84, American journalist, editor and columnist (The New York Times), complications of Parkinson's disease.[403]
- Auguste Cazalet, 74, French politician, Senator for Pyrénées-Atlantiques.[404]
- Rudolph M. Clay, 77, American politician, member of the Indiana Senate (1972–1976), Mayor of Gary, Indiana (2006–2011), prostate cancer.[405]
- Joey Covington, 67, American musician (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna), traffic collision.[406]
- John Crawley, 73, American judge, member of the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals (1995–2007).[407]
- Monti Davis, 54, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, Dallas Mavericks).[408]
- Sir Frank Gibb, 85, British construction executive, CEO and Chairman of Taylor Woodrow.[409] (death announced on this date)
- Ibrahim González, 57, American Latin musician and broadcaster.[410]
- Hermann Gunnarsson, 66, Icelandic broadcaster, footballer and handball player.[411]
- Pekka Hämäläinen, 74, Finnish footballer, President of Football Association of Finland (1997–2009), after long illness.[412]
- Michele Harris, 62, American jockey, cancer.[413]
- John B. Heilman, 92, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1953–1954).[414]
- Gaston Isabelle, 92, Canadian doctor and politician, MP for Hull—Aylmer (1968–1988).[415]
- Austin M. Lee, 93, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1956–1964), Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission (1991–2001).[416]
- Sir Patrick Nairne, 91, British civil servant, Permanent Secretary to the Department of Health and Social Security (1975–1981).[417]
- Gloria O'Connor, 84, American actress (Small Town Girl, Skirts Ahoy!), widow of Donald O'Connor, natural causes.[418]
- Waldemar Podgórski, 84, Polish film director.[419]
- S. Shamsuddin, 84, Singaporean actor.[420]
- Benjamin Stewart, 70, American actor, complications from diabetes.[421]
- Jim Sundquist, 75, American rockabilly musician (The Fendermen), cancer.[422]
- Ben Tucker, 82, American jazz musician, traffic collision.[423]
- Will Wynn, 64, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), heart failure.[424]
- Fran Bascom, American casting director (Days of Our Lives, Designing Women, Evening Shade).[425]
- Yves Bertrand, 69, French intelligence chief (Renseignements Généraux, 1992–2004).[426]
- Nadine Brown, 83, American Roman Catholic laity, founder of the Intercessors of the Lamb.[427]
- Will D. Campbell, 88, American Baptist minister, civil rights leader, author and lecturer, complications of a stroke.[428]
- Atul Chitnis, 51, German-born Indian IT specialist, open source advocate and editor of PCQuest, intestinal cancer.[429]
- Józef Czyrek, Polish politician.[430]
- G. R. Edmund, 82, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA for Tiruchendur and Tirunelveli, multiple organ failure.[431]
- Arnold Eidus, 90, American violinist.[432]
- Howard Grief, 73, Canadian–born Israeli attorney.[433]
- Shahnaz Himmeti, Afghani politician, MP for Herat, traffic collision.[434]
- Ed Hotaling, 75, American television journalist, Middle East bureau chief (CBS) and author, heart failure.[435]
- Eugênio Izecksohn, 81, Brazilian herpetologist (Izecksohn's Toad), professor and author.[436]
- Deacon Jones, 74, American Hall of Fame football player (Los Angeles Rams), coined the term "sack", natural causes.[437]
- Farid Khan, Pakistani politician, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MLA for Hangu, shot.[438]
- Jiah Khan, 25, American-born Indian actress, suicide by hanging.[439]
- Frank Lautenberg, 89, American politician, member of the United States Senate for New Jersey (1982–2001, since 2003), complications of pneumonia.[440]
- Chris Levoir, 31, Canadian musician (The Mark Inside).[441] (death announced on this date)
- Enrique Lizalde, 76, Mexican actor.[442]
- Piano C. Red, 79, American blues musician.[443]
- Kosala Ramadas, 86, Indian politician, Kerala MLA for Attingal.[444]
- Lee Wilson, 74, British comedian (The Comedians), pancreatic cancer.[445]
- Mario Bernardi, 82, Canadian conductor and pianist.[446]
- Bruce Cathie, 83, New Zealand UFO author and theorist.[447]
- Chris Cox, 57, American travel writer, novelist and journalist (Boston Herald), cancer.[448]
- Marco Frascari, 68, Italian architect.[449]
- Chen Xitong, 84, Chinese politician, Mayor of Beijing (1983–1993), cancer.[450]
- Andrew Doughty, 96, British anaesthetist.[451]
- Courtney Gibson, 61, Guyanese-born Dutch St. Maartener journalist and editor, brain tumor.[452]
- John Gilbert, Baron Gilbert, 86, British politician and life peer, MP for Dudley (1970–1974), Dudley East (1974–1997) and Minister for Transport (1975–1976).[453]
- Finis Horne, 77, American athletic director and basketball coach (Lander University, 1968–1997).[454]
- Nick Keir, 60, Scottish musician.[455]
- Charlotte Lobb, 77, American romance novelist (Harlequin Enterprises), lung cancer.[456]
- Daniel Lucero, 54, Filipino military officer, cardiac arrest.[457]
- Gil Lyons, 83, American sports journalist (The Seattle Times), complications from surgery.[458]
- Frank J. Magill, 86, American federal judge, member of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals (1986–1997).[459]
- MickDeth, 35, American heavy metal bassist (Eighteen Visions, Bleeding Through), pre-existing heart condition.[460]
- Kunmana Mitchell, Australian artist.[461]
- Alfred Moellering, 86, American federal prosecutor and state judge, US Attorney for Northern Indiana (1962–1970).[462]
- Rob Morsberger, 53, American rock and roll singer and songwriter, glioblastoma.[463]
- Ron Smith, 70, American football player (Chicago Bears), lung cancer.[464]
- Jalal Al-Din Taheri, 87, Iranian Islamic cleric.[465]
- Graham Walker, 68, British comedian, founder of The Grumbleweeds, cancer.[466]
- Virginia Waring, 97, American classical pianist, widow of Fred Waring.[467]
- Keith Wilson, 96, American classical musician, teacher and conductor.[468]
- Mandawuy Yunupingu, 56, Australian musician (Yothu Yindi), kidney disease.[469]
- Christopher Bates, 44, American production manager (The Man with the Iron Fists), esophageal cancer.[470]
- Oliver Bernard, 87, English poet and translator. [471]
- Lincoln Cathers, 79, American design engineer, US Navy design manager for the Seawolf-class submarines, mesothelioma.[472]
- William Cartwright, 92, American Emmy Award-winning film documentarian and editor, conservationist of the Watts Towers, natural causes.[473]
- Miel Cools, 78, Belgian singer and musician.[474]
- Carl Elsener III, 90, Swiss industrial executive, CEO of Victorinox (1950–2007), popularized the Swiss Army knife.[475]
- Keith Gascoigne, 86, British press agent, financial editor (The Birmingham Post), Chairman of Birmingham Press Club (1964, 1979).[476]
- Jelena Genčić, 76, Serbian handball and tennis player and coach.[477]
- Mott Green, 47, American chocolatier, co-founder of the Grenada Chocolate Company, electrocuted.[478]
- Bill Gunston, 86, British aviation writer.[479]
- Ian P. Howard, 85, Canadian psychologist, cancer.[480]
- James Kelleher, 82, Canadian politician, MP for Sault Ste. Marie (1984–1988), member of Canadian Senate (1990–2005), heart failure.[481]
- Atle Kittang, 72, Norwegian literary researcher and critic.[482]
- Dorothy Napangardi, 60s, Australian artist, traffic collision.[483]
- Hanfried Lenz, 97, German mathematician.[484]
- Alixa Naff, 93, Lebanese-born American historian.[485]
- Paul Olefsky, 87, American cellist (Philadelphia Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra).[486]
- Jane Purves, 63, Canadian politician and newspaper editor (Halifax Chronicle Herald), Nova Scotia MLA for Halifax Citadel (1999–2003), cancer.[487]
- Sigbjørn Rafdal, 48, Norwegian cyclist, race collision.[488]
- Richard Raines, 48, American country musician (Perfect Stranger).[489]
- Hugh Rawson, 76, American journalist, author and editor.[490]
- Edward Cornelius Reed Jr., 88, American federal judge, District Court for Nevada (since 1979), natural causes.[491]
- Riazur Rehman Saghar, 72, Pakistani songwriter, cancer.[492]
- John Daniel Smith, 90, American artist and art design executive (Fisher-Price).[493]
- Janie Thompson, 91, American singer (Isaac M. "Ike" Carpenter) and academic.[494]
- Zakaria Mohamed Yatim, 78, Malaysian judge, Federal Court (since 1996), pulmonary dysfunction.[495]
Prior months
- Deaths in May 2013
- Deaths in April 2013
- Deaths in March 2013
- Deaths in February 2013
- Deaths in January 2013
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- ^ In memoriam: Marco Frascari, professor of architecture
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- ^ Iran dissident's funeral turns into anti-government protest
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