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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2001 .
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
September 2001
1
Sil Austin , 71, American
jazz saxophonist,
prostate cancer .
[1]
Daniel C. Drucker , 83, American engineer and academic,
leukemia .
[2]
Bobby Evans , 74, Scottish football player,
pneumonia .
[3]
Ruthild Hahne , German sculptor.
Budimir Metalnikov , 75, Soviet/Russian screenwriter and film director.
Ted Mulry , 53, English born Australian singer/songwriter, brain cancer.
Martin Pederson , 79, Canadian farmer and politician.
Julian Scheer , 75, American journalist, author, and conservationist.
[4]
James Lopez Watson , 79, American jurist, cancer.
[5]
Brian Moore , 69, Football Commentator,
Heart Attack .
[6]
2
Christiaan Barnard , 78, South African heart surgeon, first to perform a human-to-human heart transplant, asthma.
[7]
Troy Donahue , 65, American actor, (
A Summer Place ,
Rome Adventure ), heart attack.
[8]
Sir Arthur Gilbert , 88, British-American real estate developer and philanthropist.
[9]
Horace A. Jones , 94, American horse trainer.
Jay Migliori , 70, American saxophonist (
Supersax ),
colorectal cancer .
[10]
John Overall , 88, Australian architect.
[11]
3
Ferruccio Amendola , 71, Italian actor and voice actor,
throat cancer .
[12]
John Roy Chapman , 74, British actor and playwright (
Dry Rot ,
Not Now, Darling ,
There Goes the Bride ).
[13]
Joyce Hemlow , 95, Canadian professor and writer.
[14]
Pauline Kael , 82, American movie critic,
Parkinson's disease .
[15]
Carl Lindquist , 82, American baseball player.
[16]
Thuy Trang , 27, Vietnamese-American actress (
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers ,
The Crow: City of Angels ), traffic collision.
[17]
4
Maria Alfero , 79, Italian sprinter.
Pete Brown , 70, American professional football player (
Georgia Tech ) (
San Francisco 49ers : 1953–1954).
[18]
Robert McAfee Brown , 81, American
presbyterian minister, theologian, and activist.
[19]
Sándor Simó , 67, Hungarian film producer, director and screenwriter.
[20]
5
Akinola Aguda , 78, Nigerian jurist and a Chief Justice of
Botswana .
Heywood Hale Broun , 81, American sports writer and broadcaster.
[21]
Jørgen Hviid , 85, Danish and Latvian multi-sport athlete.
[22]
Numa Monnard , 82, Swiss footballer.
[23]
Hemish Shah , 33, British poker player, cardiac arrest.
Tamara Smirnova , 65, Soviet/Russian astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets and comets.
Justin Wilson , 87, American
Cajun chef and humorist.
[24]
Vladimir Žerjavić , 89, Croatian economist and demographer, murdered.
6
Frank Christensen , 91, American gridiron fotball player.
[25]
Megan Connolly , 27, Australian actress, heroin overdose.
Carl Crack , 30, German musician (
Atari Teenage Riot ), suicide.
[26]
Chantal Chaudé de Silans , 82, French chess player and Woman International Master.
[27]
Víctor Mahana , 79, Chilean basketball player.
Wardell Pomeroy , 87, American
sexologist ,
dementia .
[28]
Van Rensselaer Potter , 90, an American biochemist, oncologist, and
bioethicist .
[29]
7
Igor Buketoff , 86, American composer, conductor and teacher.
[30]
Sergio Garavini , 75, Italian politician, writer and trade unionist.
Andrey Goncharov , 83, Soviet and Russian theater director, pedagogue and author.
Lou Grant , 81, American editorial cartoonist (
Oakland Tribune ,
Los Angeles Times ,
Newsweek ,
Time ).
[31]
Bunny Lewis , 82, English music manager, record producer and composer.
Spede Pasanen , 71, Finnish television star, heart attack.
[32]
Don Paul , 75, American gridiron football player.
Clark Thomas Rogerson , 82, American
mycologist .
Billie Lou Watt , 77, American film and television actress (
Search for Tomorrow ), and voice actress (
Astro Boy ,
Elsie the Cow ),
lung cancer .
[33]
8
Gregorio Agós , 88, Uruguayan basketball player.
[34]
Eric Bullus , 94, British Conservative politician.
[35]
Gabriel Green , 76, American early
UFOlogist .
Bill Ricker , 93, Canadian
entomologist .
[36]
Govind Sawant , 65, Indian field hockey player and Olympic medalist.
[37]
9
William Sefton, Baron Sefton of Garston , 86, British politician.
[38]
Tommy Hollis , 47, American actor, complications of diabetes.
[39]
Ahmad Shah Massoud , 48,
Afghan Northern Alliance military commander, murdered.
[40]
Shinji Sōmai , 53, Japanese film director, cancer.
10
DJ Uncle Al , 32, American
disc jockey , homicide.
[41]
Yevhen Drahunov , 37, Ukrainian football player, stroke.
[42]
Magnar Ingebrigtsli , 68, Norwegian Olympic
cross-country skier (
men's 15 kilometre cross-country skiing at the
1956 Winter Olympics ).
[43]
Alexey Suetin , 74, Soviet and Russian
chess player and chess writer, heart attack.
[44]
11
Clem Dreisewerd , 85, American baseball player.
[45]
Aurelio Genghini , 93, Italian Olympic
long-distance runner (
men's marathon at the
1936 Summer Olympics ).
[46]
Henry Herbert, 7th Earl of Carnarvon , 77, British
peer and racing manager to
Queen Elizabeth II .
Henryk Siwiak , 46, Polish émigré to New York City, shot.
Alice Stewart Trillin , 63, American educator, author and film producer, heart failure.
[47]
Vince Ventura , 84, American baseball player.
[48]
Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the
September 11 attacks , including:
David Angell , 55, American television producer and screenwriter (
Frasier ,
Wings ). Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
[49]
Mohamed Atta , 33, Egyptian ringleader and terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
Garnet Bailey , 53, Canadian ice hockey player (
Boston Bruins ,
Edmonton Oil Kings ,
Washington Capitals ,
Hershey Bears ). Passenger of
United Airlines Flight 175 .
[50]
Fayez Banihammad , 24, Emirati terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 175 .
Mark Bavis , 31, American ice hockey player (
Providence Bruins ,
South Carolina Stingrays ,
Fredericton Canadiens ). Passenger of
United Airlines Flight 175 .
[51]
Todd Beamer , 32, American airline passenger
United Airlines Flight 93 .
Carolyn Beug , 48, American filmmaker, producer and music video director ('"
Right Now ", "
Fast as You "). Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
[52]
Bill Biggart , 54, American photojournalist.
[53]
Mark Bingham , 31, American public relations executive. Passenger of
United Airlines Flight 93 .
[54]
Patrick J. Brown , 48, American firefighter.
Ronald Paul Bucca , 47, American fire marshal.
[55]
William Francis Burke Jr. , 46, American firefighter.
[56]
Charles Burlingame , 51, American airline pilot
American Airlines Flight 77 .
[57]
Tom Burnett , 38, American executive. Passenger of
United Airlines Flight 93 .
William E. Caswell , 54, American physicist. Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
Kevin Cosgrove , 46, American business executive.
Welles Crowther , 24, American Investment banker.
[58]
Frank De Martini , 49, American architect.
Melissa Doi , 32, American businesswoman.
[59]
William M. Feehan , 71, American deputy fire commissioner, First Deputy Commissioner of the
Fire Department New York .
Wilson Flagg , 62,
United States Navy
Rear Admiral . Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
[60]
Peter Ganci , 54, American firefighter, Chief of the
Fire Department New York .
[61]
Keith A. Glascoe , 38, American actor (
Léon: The Professional ,
100 Centre Street ,
The Pirates of Central Park ). and firefighter.
[62]
Ahmed al-Ghamdi , 22, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 175 .
Hamza al-Ghamdi , 20, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 175 .
Saeed al-Ghamdi , 21, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 93 .
Jeremy Glick , 31, American airline passenger
United Airlines Flight 93 .
Lauren Grandcolas , 38, American author. Passenger of
United Airlines Flight 93 .
Nezam Hafiz , 32, Guyanese-born American cricketer (
national team ).
[63]
Mohammad Salman Hamdani , 23, Pakistani American research technician.
Hani Hanjour , 29, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
Leonard Hatton , 45, American
FBI agent.
Nawaf al-Hazmi , 25, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
Salem al-Hazmi , 20, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
Ahmed al-Haznawi , 20, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 93 .
LeRoy Homer Jr. , 36, American airline pilot
United Airlines Flight 93 .
Ziad Jarrah , 26, Lebanese terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 93 .
Charles Edward Jones , 48, American astronaut (
Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program ). Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
[64]
Mychal Judge , 68, American Franciscan friar and Catholic priest, Chaplain of the
Fire Department New York .
[65]
Neil David Levin , 46, American politician, businessman and CEO of
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (since 2001).
[66]
Daniel Lewin , 31, American-Israeli mathematician, entrepreneur and co-founder of
Akamai Technologies . Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
[67]
Eamon McEneaney , 46, American
Hall of Fame lacrosse player (
Cornell Big Red ).
[68]
Timothy Maude , 53, Lieutenant General
United States Army officer.
[69]
Khalid al-Mihdhar , 26, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
Majed Moqed , 24, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
Ahmed al-Nami , 24, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 93 .
John Ogonowski , 50, American pilot
American Airlines Flight 11 .
[70]
Barbara Olson , 45, American lawyer and television commentator (
CNN ,
Fox News Channel ). Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
[71]
Abdulaziz al-Omari , 22, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
John P. O'Neill , 49, American counter-terrorism expert and
FBI agent.
[72]
Betty Ong , 45, American flight attendant
American Airlines Flight 11 .
Pablo Ortiz , 49, American construction superintendent.
Orio Palmer , 45, American firefighter.
Berry Berenson Perkins , 53, American actress (
Remember My Name ,
Cat People ). and photographer. Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
[73]
Dominick Pezzulo , 36, American-Italian police officer.
Sneha Anne Philip , 31, Indian-American physician, presumed to have been a victim of the attacks.
Rick Rescorla , 62, British-American soldier and police officer.
Michael Richards , 38, Jamaican-born American sculptor.
Marwan al-Shehhi , 23, Emirati terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 175 .
Mohand al-Shehri , 22, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
United Airlines Flight 175 .
Wail al-Shehri , 28, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
Waleed al-Shehri , 22, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
Mari-Rae Sopper , 35, American gymnastics coach and lawyer
Judge Advocate General's Corps . Passenger of
American Airlines Flight 77 .
Satam al-Suqami , 25, Saudi Arabian terrorist, one of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 11 .
Madeline Amy Sweeney , 35, American flight attendant
American Airlines Flight 11 .
Dan Trant , 40, American basketball player (
Boston Celtics ).
[74]
Abraham Zelmanowitz , 55, American computer programmer
12
Carmen Rico Godoy , 62, Spanish writer, journalist and feminist,
lung cancer .
[75]
Jack Kolle , 83, Indonesian football player.
Marilyn Meseke , 84, American beauty queen.
Joseph Bruno Slowinski , 38, American
herpetologist , snake bite
[76]
Manaf Suleymanov , 89, Azerbaijani writer and historian.
Victor Wong , 74, American actor (
The Joy Luck Club ,
The Last Emperor ,
The Golden Child ), heart failure.
[77]
13
Jorge Comellas , 84, Cuban baseball player.
[78]
Johnny Craig , 75, American comic book artist.
[79]
Jaroslav Drobný , 79, Czechoslovakian tennis player (
Wimbledon Championship ) and Olympic ice hockey player (
silver medal winner at the 1948 Winter Olympics ).
[80]
Dorothy McGuire , 85, American actress (nominated for
Academy Award for Best Actress for
Gentleman's Agreement ), heart failure.
[81]
Fayga Ostrower , 80, Polish-Brazilian visual artist.
[82]
Charles Régnier , 87, German actor and director, stroke.
Alex Scott , 64, Scottish footballer.
[83]
Irving S. Shapiro , 85, American lawyer and businessman.
[84]
14
Barbara Ansell , 78, British
paediatric
rheumatologist , ovarian cancer.
[85]
George Ireland , 88, American basketball coach (
Loyola of Chicago
1963 NCAA Championship ).
[86]
Stelios Kazantzidis , 70, Greek singer, brain cancer.
[87]
Francisco Urcuyo , 86, Nicaraguan politician,
vice president (1967-1972, 1979), heart attack.
15
Herbert Burdenski , 79, German football player and coach.
[88]
Fred de Cordova , 90, American stage, film and television director and producer (
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ).
[89]
Richard Fegley , 64, American photographer, cancer.
Eliezer Preminger , 81, Israeli politician.
June Salter , 69, Australian actor.
Robert Louis Whelan , 89, American prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church .
Paul "Tank" Younger , 73, American gridiron football player.
[90]
Živojin Zdravković , 86, Serbian conductor.
[91]
16
Samuel Z. Arkoff , 83, American film producer (
Futureworld ,
The Amityville Horror ).
[92]
François Bédarida , 75, French academic historian.
[93]
Patrick Cosgrave , 59, Irish journalist and writer.
Neptali A. Gonzales, Sr. , 78, Filipino politician and writer.
Jerry Harper , 67, American basketball player (
University of Alabama from 1952 to 1956).
[94]
Donald Hume , 86, American Olympic
rower (
gold medal winner in
men's rowing eight at the
1936 Summer Olympics )(.
[95]
Leonid Osyka , 61, Ukrainian movie director, producer, and screen writer.
17
Hizgil Avshalumov , 88, Soviet novelist, poet and playwright.
Bubba Church , 77, American baseball player.
[96]
Paul Cummings , 48, American middle and long-distance runner, drowning accident.
[97]
Dalilah , 65, Egyptian-Spanish oriental dancer.
Dickie Dodds , 82, English cricket player.
[98]
Samuel Epstein , 81, Canadian-American
geochemist .
[99]
Ray Gill , 76, English football player.
[100]
David Kipiani , 49, Georgian football player and manager, car accident.
18
Ernie Coombs , 73, American-Canadian actor (
Mr. Dressup ), stroke.
[101]
Rachmat Kartolo , 63, Indonesian actor and singer.
Hank Levy , 73, American
jazz composer and saxophonist, congestive heart failure.
[102]
Jane du Pont Lunger , 87, American heiress and philanthropist.
Sandy Saddler , 75, American boxer.
[103]
Barry Shepherd , 64, Australian cricket player.
[104]
Amy Witting , 83, Australian novelist and poet.
19
Jane Dudley , 89, American
modern dancer ,
choreographer , and teacher.
[105]
Nguyen Ton Hoan , 84, South Vietnamese politician, laeder of
Đại Việt Quốc Dân Đảng (Nationalist Party of Greater Vietnam).
[106]
Rhys Jones , 60, Welsh-Australian
archaeologist .
[107]
Raymond Alphonse Lucker , 74, American prelate of the Catholic Church,
melanoma .
Nina Roscher , 62, American chemist and activist,
breast cancer .
[108]
Darryl Sambell , 55, Australian talent manager and music promoter, lung cancer.
Bill Stafford , 63, American baseball player.
[109]
20
Patsy Adam-Smith , 77, Australian author and historian.
[110]
Victor Henry Anderson , 84, American priest and poet.
George Archie , 87, American baseball player.
[111]
George Grosvenor , 91, American gridiron football player (
Colorado ,
Chicago Bears ,
Chicago Cardinals ).
[112]
Bill Gunn , 81, Australian politician.
Billy Harris , 66, Canadian professional ice hockey player (
Toronto Maple Leafs ,
Detroit Red Wings ,
Oakland Seals ,
Pittsburgh Penguins ).
[113]
Marcos Evangelista Pérez Jiménez , 87, Venezuelan military officer and
President of Venezuela .
[114]
Princess Cecylia Lubomirska , 94, Polish princess.
Abe Mickal , 89, American gridiron football player.
Lewis Rudin , 74, American real estate investor and developer.
[115]
Joe Stephenson , 80, American baseball player.
[116]
Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler , 83, German journalist and television show host,
pneumonia .
[117]
21
Eleanor Bone , 90, English neopagan
wiccan priestess.
David S. Dennison, Jr. , 83, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
Ohio's 11th congressional district from 1957 to 1959).
[118]
Daniel J. Murphy , 79, American four-star navy admiral,
stomach
aneurysm .
Dwayne O'Steen , 46, American football player, heart attack.
Ross Parker , 17, English victim of racially motivated crime, stabbed.
[119]
22
Germaine Brée , 93, French-American literary scholar.
[120]
Hilde Holger , 95, Austrian-British expressionist dancer and choreographer, cough.
Leslie Howarth , 90, British mathematician.
Fikret Kızılok , 54, Turkish rock musician, heart attack.
[121]
William Knox , 73, Australian politician.
Gordon Reece , 71, British journalist and political strategist, cancer.
[122]
Isaac Stern , 81, Ukrainian-American violinist, congestive heart failure.
[123]
23
Robert Abel , 64, American pioneer in visual effects and computer animation, heart attack.
[124]
Spencer Barrett , 87, British classical scholar.
Kevin Boland , 83, Irish politician.
Allen Curnow , 90, New Zealand poet and journalist.
[125]
Elton Hayes , 86, British actor and guitarist.
Ron Hewitt , 73, Welsh footballer.
[126]
Henryk Tomaszewski , 81, Polish
mime artist and theatre director.
[127]
24
25
Irving Bernstein , 84, American historian and professor of
political science at the
University of California, Los Angeles .
[131]
Ritter Collett , 80, American sports editor and columnist.
Samar Das , 75, Bangladeshi musician and composer.
Robert W. Floyd , 65, American computer scientist (
Floyd–Warshall algorithm ,
Floyd's cycle-finding algorithm ,
Floyd–Steinberg dithering ,
Hoare logic ).
[132]
Sepp Janko , 95, German
SS
Obersturmführer during World War II.
Herbert Klein , 78, German Olympic swimmer (bronze medal winner in the
200 meter breaststroke at the
1952 Summer Olympics ).
[133]
Evan A. Lottman , 70, American film editor,
esophageal cancer .
Dolores Michaels , 68, American actress.
[134]
Marc North , 35, English footballer, complications from lung cancer.
Lani O'Grady , 46, American actress (
Eight Is Enough ) and talent agent, mixed drug intoxication, drug overdose.
[135]
John Powers , 72, American baseball player.
[136]
Paul Seiler , 55, American football player,
colon cancer .
[137]
26
Clarice Cross Bagwell , 86, American educator and activist.
[138]
Helia Bravo Hollis , 99, Mexican botanist.
[139]
Hannes Nikel , 70, German film editor.
Sagat Singh , 82,
Indian Army officer.
Vaithilingam Sornalingam , 52, Sri Lankan rebel (
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ), homicide.
27
Herman Berlinski , 91, German-American musician, heart attack.
[140]
Helen Cherry , 85, English actress (
Three Cases of Murder ,
The Naked Edge ,
The Charge of the Light Brigade ).
[141]
Linda Smith Dyer , 53, American lawyer and
women's rights activist, cancer.
Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy , 81, Indian politician.
Philip Rosenthal , 84, German industrialist, socialite and politician.
Dick Rozek , 74, American baseball player.
[142]
28
Ernest Ačkun , 71, Yugoslav
clarinetist .
James H. Brickley , 72, American judge and politician.
[143]
R. J. Hollingdale , 70, British biographer and translator of German philosophy and literature.
Isao Inokuma , 63, Japanese Olympic
judoka (
gold medal winner in
men's heavyweight judo at the
1964 Summer Olympics ),
seppuku , suicide.
[144]
Ejner Johansson , 79, Danish art historian, writer, and documentary film director.
Jack Maguire , 76, American baseball player.
[145]
Martin O'Hagan , 51, Irish investigative journalist, murdered.
[146]
Irene von Meyendorff , 85, Russian-born German-British actress.
[147]
29
Viktor Belov , 76, Russian football player and manager.
Mabel Fairbanks , 85, American figure skater and coach.
[148]
Gloria Foster , 67, American actress (
The Matrix ,
The Comedians ,
City of Hope ), diabetes.
[149]
Frank Gasparro , 92, American
Chief Engraver of the
United States Mint (
Susan B. Anthony dollar ,
Eisenhower Dollar ,
Lincoln cent reverse,
Kennedy half dollar reverse).
[150]
Shona McFarlane , 72, New Zealand artist, journalist and broadcaster.
Gellu Naum , 86, Romanian poet, novelist, and children's writer.
John Noriega , 57, American baseball player.
[151]
Risto Orko , 102, Finnish film producer and director.
[152]
Eleanor Phelps , 94, American actress.
[153]
Helmut Roloff , 88, German pianist, teacher and resistance fighter during World War II.
Nguyễn Văn Thiệu , 78, South Vietnamese military officer and politician, 2nd
President of
South Vietnam , stroke.
[154]
30
Consuelo Araújo , 61, Colombian politician, writer and journalist, murdered by the
FARC .
Luis Barboo , 74, Spanish actor.
Anatoly Bogdanov , 70, Soviet sport shooter and Olympic champion.
[155]
Gerhard Ebeling , 89, German
Lutheran theologian.
[156]
George Gately , 72, American cartoonist (
Heathcliff ), cardiovascular disease.
[157]
Calvin C. Hernton , 69, American
sociologist , poet and author.
[158]
Jenny Jugo , 96, Austrian actress.
[159]
John C. Lilly , 86, American writer, inventor and counterculture scientist.
[160]
Tage Lindbom , 91, Swedish mystic and conservative politician.
Giovanni Macchia , 88, Italian literary critic and essayist.
[161]
Madhavrao Scindia , 56, Indian politician, royal family member,
Maharaja of Gwalior .
[162]
Dora M. Sweeney , 94, American secretary and politician.
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