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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2002 .
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.
February 2002
1
Aykut Barka , 50, Turkish earth scientist, traffic collision.
Streamline Ewing , 85, American
jazz trombonist, worked with
Louis Armstrong ,
Lionel Hampton ,
Jimmie Lunceford ,
Cab Calloway .
[1]
Hildegard Knef , 76, German actress and singer,
pneumonia .
[2]
Irish McCalla , 73, American actress (
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle ) and artist,
stroke and complications from
brain tumor .
[3]
Daniel Pearl , 38, American journalist, decapitation.
[4]
2
Paul Baloff , 41, American vocalist (
Exodus ) , heart failure.
Claude Brown , 64, American author (
Manchild in the Promised Land ).
[5]
Andy Hansen , 77, American baseball player (
New York Giants ,
Philadelphia Phillies ).
[6]
Ed Jucker , 85, American basketball coach (
1961 and 1962 NCAA titles at
Cincinnati ) and baseball coach,
prostate cancer .
[7]
Ani Pachen , 68, Tibetan freedom fighter, activist and author, known as Tibet's "warrior nun".
[8]
Remo Palmier , 78, American
jazz guitarist (
Coleman Hawkins ,
Charlie Parker ,
Billie Holiday ).
[9]
Oscar Reutersvärd , 86, Swedish graphic artist.
3
James Blackwood , 82, American Gospel singer (
The Blackwood Brothers ).
[10]
Kay Brownbill , 87, Australian media personality and politician.
K. Chakravarthy , 65, Indian music director.
Edward Thomas Chapman , 82, Welsh World War II
British Army
corporal and recipient of the
Victoria Cross .
[11]
Rudolf Fleischmann , 98, German
nuclear physicist .
[12]
Raymond Gérôme , 81, Belgian-French stage and screen actor.
[13]
Bill Harvey , 82, English football player.
Mel McGaha , 75, American baseball coach and manager.
Hans Paetsch , 92, German actor.
Julien Rassam , 33, French actor, suicide.
[14]
Nelson Royal , 66, American professional wrestler, trainer and promoter, heart attack.
Aglaja Veteranyi , 39, Romanian-Swiss writer, suicide.
4
Agatha Barbara , 78, Maltese politician.
[15]
Sigvard Bernadotte , 94, Swedish prince.
[16]
Frederick J. Clarke , 86,
US Army
lieutenant General as
Chief of Engineers .
[17]
Sarah Clarke , 82, Irish nun and
civil rights campaigner.
Bhagwan Dada , 88, Indian actor and film director, heart attack.
Ralph Fritz , 84, American gridiron football player (
University of Michigan ,
Philadelphia Eagles ).
[18]
Wiesław Gąsiorek , 66, Polish tennis player.
Miloslav Hamr , 85, Czechoslovak
table tennis player.
Bert Head , 85, English football player and manager.
Inge Konradi , 77, Austrian stage and film actress, cancer.
George Nader , 80, American actor (
Six Bridges to Cross ,
Lady Godiva of Coventry ,
Sins of Jezebel ), cardiopulmonary failure.
[19]
Helen Dodson Prince , 96, American
astronomer .
Broderick Thompson , 41, American gridiron football player (
Kansas ,
San Diego Chargers ), motorcycle accident.
[20]
Eve Titus , 79, American children's writer.
Baxter Ward , 82, American television news anchor and two-term member of
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors .
[21]
5
Angela du Maurier , 97, English actress and novelist.
[22]
Yasutake Funakoshi , 89, Japanese sculptor and painter.
Raymond Martorano , 74, Italian-American mobster (
Philadelphia crime family ), shot.
Robert Mather , 87, Australian politician.
Annalee Whitmore Fadiman , 85, American screenwriter (
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante ,
Babes in Arms ) and World War II foreign correspondent,
euthanasia .
[23]
6
Osman Bölükbaşı , Turkish politician and political party leader,
respiratory failure .
Grietje de Jongh , 77, Dutch Olympic sprinter.
[24]
Wendell Marshall , 81, American
jazz double-bassist.
[25]
Eken Mine , 66, Japanese voice actor.
Max Perutz , 87, Austrian-born British
molecular biologist , and co-winner of the 1962
Nobel Prize for Chemistry , cancer.
[26]
Yehoshua Rozin , 83, Israeli basketball coach.
Guy Stockwell , 68, American actor (
Adventures in Paradise ,
Beau Geste ,
The Richard Boone Show ), complications from
diabetes .
[27]
7
Elisa Bridges , 28, American actress and model,
Playboy magazine's
Playmate of the Month for December 1994, drug overdose.
[28]
Jack Fairman , 88, British Formula One driver.
[29]
David Gibson-Watt, Baron Gibson-Watt , 83, British politician.
Diane Hart , 75, English actress and political campaigner.
Lorne Henderson , 81, Canadin politician.
Wilhelm Johnen , 80, German
Luftwaffe night
fighter ace during World War II.
Jerrold Katz , 69, American philosopher and linguist.
[30]
Tony Pond , 56, British rally driver,
pancreatic cancer .
[31]
8
Elisabeth Mann Borgese , 83, German-Canadian environmentalist, political scientist and writer,
pneumonia .
[32]
Nick Brignola , 65, American
jazz saxophonist.
[33]
Ong Teng Cheong , 66, Singaporean politician and fifth
President of Singapore (1993-1999),
lymphoma .
[34]
William T. Dillard , 87, American retailer (
Dillard's Department Stores ).
[35]
Maurice Foley , 76, British politician (
Member of Parliament for
West Bromwich ).
[36]
Joachim Hoffmann , 71, German historian.
[37]
John Mark Inienger , 56, Nigerian Army major general, traffic accident.
Lloyd Kiva New , 85, American
Cherokee artist and designer.
[38]
Esther Afua Ocloo , 82, Ghanaian entrepreneur and pioneer of
microlending ,
pneumonia .
[39]
Grigory Okhay , 85, Soviet
MiG-15
flying ace during the
Korean war .
Giannis Pathiakakis , 48, Greek football player, heart attack.
Duggie Reid , 84, Scottish football player.
[40]
Eldon Rudd , 81, American politician.
Bob Wooler , 76, British disc jockey, known for introducing
The Beatles to future manager,
Brian Epstein .
[41]
Zizinho , 80, Brazilian football player, heart attack.
[42]
9
Miroslav Adlešič , 94, Slovene physicist.
Michael Joseph Begley , 92, American prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church .
Richard Herbert Foote , 83, American
entomologist .
Fred Gehrke , 83, American football player (
Los Angeles Rams ) and executive (
Denver Broncos ).
[43]
Isabelle Holland , 81, American children's author.
[44]
Bill McElhiney , 87, American musician, band leader, and musical director,
Alzheimer's disease .
Judson Pratt , 85, American character actor.
[45]
Vesta M. Roy , 76, American politician.
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon , 71, British royal and sister of
Queen Elizabeth II , stroke.
[46]
Ale Ahmad Suroor , 90, Indian poet and critic.
10
Jack Abbott , 58, American criminal and author (
In the Belly of the Beast ), suicide.
[47]
Chet Clemens , 84, American baseball player (
Boston Bees/Braves ).
[48]
Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora , 77, Spanish essayist and politician.
[49]
John Erickson , 72, British historian, a leading authority on the Soviet Union and Russia.
[50]
Ramón Arellano Félix , 37, Mexican
drug lord , ballistic trauma.
Traudl Junge , 81, German secretary who took
Adolf Hitler 's last will and testament (
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary ), lung cancer.
[51]
Syed Ali Akhtar Rizvi , 53, Indian
Shī'ah scholar, historian, author and poet.
Jim Spencer , 54, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox ,
New York Yankees ,
Oakland Athletics ), heart attack.
[52]
Dan R. Tonkovich , 55, American politician (body discovered on this date).
Dave Van Ronk , 65, American folk singer, and an important figure in New York City's
Greenwich Village scene in the 1960s, colorectal cancer.
[53]
Vernon A. Walters , 85, American
U.S. Army officer and diplomat (
Deputy Director of the C.I.A. ,
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations ).
[54]
11
Mary Brooks , 94, American director of the
United States Mint from 1969 to 1977.
[55]
Ralph Buchsbaum , 95, American
zoologist , ecologist and author (Animals Without Backbones ).
[56]
Frankie Crosetti , 91, American baseball player (
New York Yankees ) and coach (
New York Yankees ,
Seattle Pilots ,
Minnesota Twins ).
[57]
Barry Foster , 74, British actor, heart attack.
[58]
George A. Kasem , 82, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
California's 25th congressional district ),
pneumonia .
[59]
Les Peden , 78, American baseball player (
Washington Senators ).
[60]
Victor Posner , 83, American businessman, tycoon and corporate raider,
pneumonia .
[61]
Gaetano Stammati , 93, Italian politician.
12
Theresa Bernstein , 111, Polish-American artist and writer.
[62]
Barbara May Cameron , 47, American
human rights activist.
[63]
William Lee Dwyer , 72, American federal judge (
U.S. District Judge of the
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington ).
[64]
George Eiferman , 76, American bodybuilder, won Mr.Universe in 1962.
[65]
John Eriksen , 44, Danish footballer, fall.
[66]
Idé Oumarou , 65, Nigerien diplomat, government minister, and journalist, heart attack.
[67]
José Travassos , 75, Portuguese football player.
13
George Bray , 83, English footballer.
[68]
Ramón Grosso , 58, Spanish footballer, cancer.
Carlos Aboim Inglez , 72, Portuguese
communist intellectual, militant and politician.
Waylon Jennings , 64, American
country music performer, actor, and disc jockey,
diabetes .
[69]
Dick Kleiner , 80, American entertainment columnist and journalist.
[70]
Manfred Kuschmann , 51, East German long-distance runner.
Edmar Mednis , 64, American chess grandmaster, complications from pneumonia.
[71]
Thomas J. H. Trapnell , 99, American
U.S. Army lieutenant general.
[72]
Pauline Trigère , 93, French-American
fashion designer.
[73]
Sidney Weighell , 79, British footballer,
trade unionist and the General Secretary of the
National Union of Railwaymen .
[74]
14
Domènec Balmanya , 87, Spanish football midfielder and manager.
J. Desmond Clark , 85, British-American archeologist,
anthropologist and author,
pneumonia .
[75]
Gene Cook , 70, American professional football player (
Detroit Lions ), minor league baseball executive and elected official in
Toledo, Ohio .
[76]
Norman Davidson , 85, American
molecular biologist , a major figure in advancing genome research.
[77]
Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz , 81, French member of the
resistance during WW II.
[78]
Nándor Hidegkuti , 79, Hungarian football player and manager (gold medal winner in
Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics ).
[79]
A. J. Kardar , 75, Pakistani film director, producer and screenwriter.
Grover Krantz , 70, American
anthropologist and
cryptozoologist , known as a
Bigfoot researcher,
pancreatic cancer .
[80]
Bud Olson , 76, Canadian politician,
Lieutenant Governor of Alberta .
[81]
John Stevens , 80, English musicologist, literary scholar and historian.
[82]
Mick Tucker , 54, English drummer for the
glam rock band
Sweet ,
leukemia .
Günter Wand , 90, German orchestra conductor.
[83]
15
Doug Cash , 82, Australian politician.
Mike Darr , 25, American baseball player (
San Diego Padres ), car accident.
[84]
Munro S. Edmonson , 77, American linguist and
anthropologist .
Lucille Lund , 88, American film actress (
The Black Cat ).
[85]
Ke Pauk , 68, Cambodian leaderof the
Khmer Rouge .
Jacques Roulot , 68, French fencer.
[86]
Howard K. Smith , 87, American television anchorman and political commentator,
pneumonia .
[87]
Kevin Smith , 38, New Zealand actor, (
Xena: Warrior Princess ,
Young Hercules ), fall.
[88]
Garry Weston , 74, Canadian businessman (
Associated British Foods ).
[89]
16
Tommy Crutcher , 60, American professional football player (
TCU ,
Green Bay Packers ).
[90]
John W. Gardner , 89, American public servant,
U.S. Secretary of H.E.W. , cancer.
[91]
Peter Voulkos , 78, American
ceramist , heart attack.
[92]
Walter Winterbottom , 88, British football manager, first full-time manager of the
England football team , surgical complications.
[93]
17
Anthony Benjamin , 70, English painter and sculptor.
[94]
Ross Dowson , 84, Canadian
Trotskyist politician.
[95]
Ehtesham , 74, Bangladeshi and Pakistani film director.
Paterson Ewen , 76, Canadian painter and sculptor, known for his
cosmological images.
[96]
Lev Kulidzhanov , 77, Soviet film director and screenwriter, stroke.
18
Giustino Durano , 78, Italian actor (
Life Is Beautiful ).
[97]
Jack Lambert , 81, American actor.
[98]
Mohammed Dabo Lere , Nigerian politician.
Gabriel Mariano , 73, Cape Verdean writer.
[99]
Byrne Piven , 72, American actor (
Being John Malkovich ,
Miracle on 34th Street ,
Very Bad Things ),
lung cancer .
[100]
José Ortega Spottorno , 85, Spanish journalist and publisher.
[101]
19
Sal Bartolo , 84, American boxer and
WBA
featherweight champion .
[102]
Lila De Nobili , 85, Italian stage designer, costume designer, and fashion illustrator.
[103]
Otto Eisenmann , 88, German politician and member of the
Bundestag .
Virginia Hamilton , 67, American children's book author,
breast cancer .
[104]
Swede Hanson , 68, American professional wrestler,
sepsis .
Rashid Ahmad Ludhianvi , 79, Pakistani Islamic scholar and
faqīh .
Sylvia Rivera , 50, American gay liberation and transgender activist,
liver cancer .
[105]
Gene Ruggiero , 91, American film editor.
Arne Selmosson , 70, Swedish football player and manager.
[106]
William Davis Taylor , 93, American newspaper executive and publisher of
The Boston Globe .
[107]
20
Laura duPont , 52, American tennis player, 1977
U.S. Clay Court Champion ,
breast cancer .
[108]
Dennis Kelleher , 83, Irish football player.
Stephen Longstreet , 94, American writer and artist.
[109]
Edwin H. May, Jr. , 77, American businessman and politician.
Jean Oser , 94, German-American film editor.
Branko Stanković , 80, Bosnian Serb footballer and manager.
[110]
Fredric Steinkamp , 73, American film editor (
Grand Prix ,
Tootsie ,
Out of Africa ),
Oscar winner (
1967 ).
Willie Thrower , 71, American gridiron football player (
Michigan State ,
Chicago Bears ), heart attack.
[111]
21
A. L. Barker , 83, British author.
[112]
Laudomia Bonanni , 94, Italian writer and journalist.
[113]
Roden Cutler , 85, Australian diplomat and
Governor of New South Wales .
[114]
Bill Faul , 61, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers ,
Chicago Cubs ,
San Francisco Giants ).
[115]
Harold Furth , 72, Austrian-American
physicist and a leader in
controlled fusion research, heart attack.
[116]
Pietro Grossi , 84, Italian computer music pioneer, visual artist and hacker.
[117]
Trevor Hampton , 89, British diver.
Leroy Milton Kelly , 87, American mathematician.
[118]
Harold Pruett , 32, American actor (
The Outsiders ), accidental drug overdose.
John Thaw , 60, British actor (
Inspector Morse ,
The Sweeney ,
Kavanagh QC ), cancer.
[119]
Georges Vedel , 91, French public law professor.
[120]
Harold Weisberg , 88, American civil servant, investigative reporter and author.
[121]
22
Paddy Ambrose , 73, football player and coach from Dublin, Ireland.
Maria Corti , 86, Italian philologist, literary critic, and novelist.
[122]
Vyacheslav Dryagin , 61, Soviet Olympic skier (Winter Olympics men's
Nordic combined :
1964 ,
1968 ,
1972 ).
[123]
Raymond Firth , 100, British
anthropologist .
[124]
Chuck Jones , 89, American animator, creator of
Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner , heart failure.
[125]
Francisco Mora , 79, Mexican artist of the "Mexican School" of mural painters.
Joaquim Olmos , 86, Spanish racing cyclist.
[126]
Poncke Princen , 76, Dutch
anti-Nazi fighter during World War II and activist.
[127]
Jonas Malheiro Savimbi , 67, Angolan revolutionary, leader of
UNITA , multiple gunshot wounds.
[128]
Barbara Valentin , 61, Austrian actress, cerebral hemorrhage.
[129]
Ronnie Verrell , 76, English
jazz drummer.
[130]
23
Franz Elbern , 91, German footballer.
[131]
Bernd Hartstein , 54, German Olympic sport shooter and trainer,
leukemia .
[132]
Peaches Jackson , 88, American film actress.
Gordon Matthews , 65, American inventor and businessman, considered the father of "
voice mail ", stroke.
[133]
Prathyusha , 20, Indian actress, suicide.
Ryszard Przybysz , 52, Polish Olympic handball player.
[134]
24
Martin Esslin , 83, Hungarian-British producer, dramatist, and journalist,
Parkinson's disease .
[135]
David Hawkins , 88, American philosopher and historian of the
Manhattan Project .
[136]
Stanislav Libenský , 80, Czech contemporary artist.
[137]
Arthur Lyman , 70, American
jazz
vibraphone and
marimba player ("
Yellow Bird "),
esophageal cancer .
[138]
Leo Ornstein , 106, Russian-born American experimental composer and pianist.
[139]
Mel Stewart , 72, American actor, television director, and musician,
Alzheimer's disease .
[140]
Robert Strausz-Hupé , 98, American diplomat (U.S. Ambassador to:
Sri Lanka ,
Belgium ,
Sweden ,
NATO ,
Turkey ).
[141]
Hela Yungst , 52, Israeli-American actress (
Guiding Light ,
All My Children ) and beauty pageant winner, cancer.
[142]
25
Clint Alberta , 32, Canadian filmmaker, suicide.
[143]
Claire Davenport , 68, English actress,
kidney failure .
António Dembo , 57, Angolan anti-communist revolutionary, leader of
UNITA ,
killed in action .
[144]
Clive L. DuVal II , 89, American politician and lawyer, cancer.
Afaq Hussain , 62, Pakistani cricketer.
[145]
26
L. Balaraman , 70, Indian politician,
MP (1984–1991, 1996–1998).
[146]
Werner Grothmann , 86, German
Waffen-SS officer during World War II and aide-de-camp to
Heinrich Himmler .
Helen Megaw , 94, Irish
crystallographer .
Oskar Sala , 91, German physicist, composer and a pioneer of electronic music (
The Birds ).
[147]
Lawrence Tierney , 82, American actor (
Dillinger ,
The Greatest Show on Earth ,
Reservoir Dogs ), pneumonia.
[148]
Tony Young , 64, American actor (
Gunslinger ,
General Hospital ,
Star Trek ), lung cancer.
[149]
27
Georges Beaucourt , 89, French football player.
[150]
Tord Godal , 92, Norwegian theologian and bishop for the Diocese of Nidaros.
Warren Harding , 77, American rock climber.
[151]
Spike Milligan , 83, Irish actor, comedian and writer (
The Goon Show ), kidney failure.
[152]
Dykes Potter , 91, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Dodgers ).
[153]
Kosta Angeli Radovani , 85, Croatian sculptor and member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Surajit Chandra Sinha , Indian anthropologist.
[154]
28
Janice Cooper , 62, Australian Olympic high jumper (
women's high jump at the
1956 Summer Olympics ).
[155]
Ehsan Jafri , Indian politician, killed by a mob.
Mary Stuart , 75, American actress (
Search for Tomorrow ), bone cancer, stroke.
[156]
Helmut Zacharias , 82, German violinist and composer,
Alzheimer's disease .
[157]
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