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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2005 .
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 2005
1
Edward D. Freis , 92, American physician.
[1]
Edward Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale , 57, Scottish aristocrat.
Anderl Heckmair , 98, Austrian mountaineer, made first ascent of the
Eiger north face.
Øivind Johnsen , 82, Norwegian sports journalist and actor.
Melanie Morse MacQuarrie , 59, Scottish-born Canadian actress, heart attack.
Franco Mannino , 80, Italian film and classical composer.
John Vernon , 72, Canadian-American actor (
Animal House ,
Dirty Harry ,
The Outlaw Josey Wales ), following heart surgery.
Sir Jean-Pierre Warner , 80, British jurist.
Richard Wolfson , 49, British musician and journalist.
2
Birgitte Federspiel , 79, Danish actress (
Babette's Feast ).
Miklós Kovacsics , 51, Hungarian Olympic handball player.
Svein Kvia , 57, Norwegian footballer.
Magomed Omarov , Russian politician, deputy Interior Minister of
Dagestan .
[2]
Max Schmeling , 99, German world heavyweight boxing champion.
Sir Edward Wright , 98, British mathematician.
3
Corrado Bafile , 101, Italian cardinal.
David Hönigsberg , 45, South African composer and conductor.
Karl Linn , 81, American landscape architect and psychologist.
[3]
Ernst Mayr , 100, German-born American evolutionary biologist.
[4]
James P. Sutton , 89, American politician, U.S. Representative from Tennessee (1949–1955).
[5]
Raul Usupov , Georgian politician and deputy governor of the Kvemo Kartli region.
Zurab Zhvania , 41, Georgian politician, Prime Minister of Georgia.
4
Sir Rupert Clarke, 3rd Baronet , 85, Australian soldier and businessman.
Ossie Davis , 87, American actor (
Do the Right Thing ,
Evening Shade ,
The Client ) and activist, natural causes.
Nils Egerbrandt , 78, Swedish cartoonist.
Stephen R. Gregg , 90,
United States Army soldier and recipient the
Medal of Honor .
[6]
Luis Sánchez , 51, Venezuelan baseball player, former major league closer for the
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim .
[7]
Norwood Sothoron , 93, American soldier and athlete.
5
Otto Edler von Ballasko , 85, German World War II bomber pilot.
Bob Brannum , 79, American basketball player.
Jean-Charles Cantin , 86, Canadian politician.
Gnassingbé Eyadéma , 67, Togolese politician, president of Togo since 1967.
John Harllee , 91, American admiral.
Bob McAdorey , 69, Canadian television and radio broadcaster.
Val O'Donovan , 69, Canadian businessman and university administrator.
Günter Reimann , 100, German economist.
[8]
Michalina Wisłocka , 84, Polish sexologist.
6
Billy Baker , 84, Welsh footballer.
Uma Shankar Bajpai , 83, Indian diplomat and journalist.
Lazar Berman , 74, Russian classical pianist.
[9]
Elbert N. Carvel , 94, American politician,
Governor of Delaware .
Hubert Curien , 80, French researcher, first president of
European Space Agency .
Vasily Fedin , 78, Soviet Olympic cyclist.
Karl Haas , 91, US classical music radio program host.
[10]
Merle Kilgore , 70, American country music manager and songwriter.
7
Laurie Aarons , 87, Australian politician.
Penelope Aitken , 94, English socialite and political hostess, cancer.
Atli Dam , 72, Faroese politician, former
Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands .
Dennis McCord , 52, Canadian ice hockey player (
Vancouver Canucks ).
Vinod Chandra Pande , 72, Indian political figure, former governor of three states.
John Patterson , 64, American television director (
The Sopranos ,
Hill Street Blues ,
Providence ).
[11]
Madeleine Rebérioux , 84, French historian.
Paul Rebeyrolle , 78, French painter.
Jeremy Swan , 82, Irish cardiologist, co-inventor of the Swan-Ganz heart catheter.
[12]
Bob Turner , 71, Canadian ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens ,
Chicago Blackhawks ).
Zdravko Velimirović , 74, Yugoslavian film director and screenwriter.
8
Gildo Arena , 83, Italian water polo player and swimmer.
Mike Bishop , 46, American baseball player.
Camilo Delgado , 77, Puerto Rican television show host.
Edward R. Dudley , 93, American diplomat.
[13]
Helmut Eder , 88, Austrian composer.
George Herman , 85, American journalist and moderator of CBS'
Face the Nation for 15 years.
Óli B. Jónsson , 86, Icelandic football player and manager.
Keith Knudsen , 56, American drummer for rock band
Doobie Brothers , pneumonia.
Gaston Rahier , 58, Belgian 125cc
Motocross World Champion (1975–1977).
Jimmy Smith , 76, American jazz organist.
[14]
9
Tim Breslin , 37, American ice hockey player.
William L. Campbell , 59, Canadian film editor.
Tyrone Davis , 66, American R&B singer (Turn Back The Hands Of Time ), complications of a stroke.
[15]
Antoine de Margerie , 63, French abstract painter.
John Fincham , 78, British geneticist.
Sergei Hackel , 83, British Russian Orthodox priest, theologian and broadcaster.
[16]
Robert Kearns , 77, American inventor of intermittent windshield wipers.
[17]
Frank Mathers , 80, Canadian ice hockey player (
Toronto Maple Leafs ,
Hershey Bears ).
Kate Peyton , 39, British BBC producer, shot in
Mogadishu , Somalia.
[18]
Sylvia Raphael , 67, South African-born Israeli Mossad agent convicted of
1973 Lillehammer murder .
10
Humbert Balsan , 50, French film producer.
D. Allan Bromley , 79, Canadian-born American physicist, presidential advisor.
Jean Cayrol , 93, French author.
Dave Goodman , 53, British music producer.
Ben Jones , 80, Grenadian politician, former prime minister and foreign minister of
Grenada .
Arthur Miller , 89, American playwright (
Death of a Salesman ,
A View from the Bridge ,
The Crucible ),
Tony winner (
1947 ,
1949 ), congestive heart failure.
Frederick W. Mote , 82, American sinologist.
Fritz Scholder , 67, American
native American artist .
[19]
11
Samuel W. Alderson , 90, American inventor of
crash test dummies .
[20]
Jack L. Chalker , 60, American science fiction writer.
Alex Davidson , 84, Scottish footballer.
Raymond Hermantier , 81, French actor.
Mary Jackson , 83, engineer.
Denis Ormerod , 82, British army officer.
James Porter , 70, American Catholic priest and child molester.
Stan Richards , 74, British actor (
Emmerdale ).
12
Manela Bustamante , 80, Cuban actress.
Archie Butterworth , 92, British racing driver and designer.
Sir John Dacie , 92, British haematologist.
Brian Kelly , 72, American actor, pneumonia.
Keith Kildey , 85, Australian cricketer.
Monem Munna , 38, Bangladeshi footballer, kidney disease.
Sammi Smith , 61, American country music singer, won Grammy for
Help Me Make It Through the Night .
Dorothy Stang , 74, American nun, murdered in
Anapu , Brazil.
Marinus van der Goes van Naters , 104, Dutch politician.
Rafael Vidal , 41, Venezuelan Olympic medalist, car crash.
13
Samineni Arulappa , 80, Indian Roman Catholic archbishop.
Harry Baird , 73, Guyanese-born British actor.
Nelson Briles , 61, American baseball pitcher, heart attack.
Sixten Ehrling , 86, Swedish conductor.
[21]
Mary Hallaren , 97, American soldier, first woman to join the United States Army.
Emilios T. Harlaftis , 39, Greek astrophysicist.
Lúcia dos Santos , 97, Portuguese nun, last survivor of the three shepherd children of the
Fatima apparition in 1917.
[22]
Maurice Trintignant , 87, French racing driver, twice winner of the Monaco Grand Prix.
Peter White , 69, Australian politician.
Billy Howard , 54, American football player
14
Owen A. Allred , 91, American leader of the
Apostolic United Brethren .
Cicely Pearl Blair , 78, British dermatologist.
Ron Burgess , 87, Welsh footballer with
Tottenham Hotspur and
Wales .
Vic Emery , 84, Australian cricketer.
[23]
Tatiana Gritsi-Milliex , 85, Greek novelist and journalist.
Rafik Hariri , 60, Lebanese business tycoon and politician, twice
Prime Minister of Lebanon , car bomb.
[24]
Aubelin Jolicoeur , 81, Haitian journalist and columnist.
Otto Plaschkes , 75, British film producer (
Georgy Girl ).
[25]
Mike Rawding , 68, English football coach and administrator.
Najai Turpin , 23, American boxer, participant in boxing reality show "The Contender", suicide.
Dick Weber , 75, American professional bowler, father of
Pete Weber .
[26]
15
Carlo Tullio Altan , 88, Italian anthropologist and sociologist.
Pierre Bachelet , 60, French singer.
Samuel T. Francis , 57, U.S. political columnist.
Dudu Geva , 54, Israeli cartoonist.
Paul Lacy , 81, U.S. research scientist, father of islet cell transplantation for treatment of Type I diabetes.
[27]
David Leach , 93, English potter.
Nathan Quao , 89, Ghanaian diplomat.
16
Michael Aikman , 71, Australian rower.
Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr. , 88, Swedish Olympic equestrian.
Cecilia Cubas , 32, Paraguayan daughter of former President
Raúl Cubas Grau , kidnap victim (body found).
Nicole DeHuff , 31, American actress (
Meet the Parents ,
Suspect Zero ,
CSI: Miami ), pneumonia.
Michael McCrum , 80, British academic and educator.
Bill Potts , 76, American
jazz pianist and arranger, cardiac arrest.
[28]
Narriman Sadek , (Nariman Sadeq), 70, Egyptian queen, ex-wife of
King Farouk , last queen of Egypt.
Marcello Viotti , 50, Italian conductor.
[29]
Gerry Wolff , 84, German actor.
17
F. M. Busby , 83, American science fiction writer.
Peter Foy , 79, American theatrical flying effects specialist.
[30]
Jens Martin Knudsen , 74, Danish astrophysicist.
César Marcelak , 92, French cycling champion.
Dan O'Herlihy , 85, Irish actor (
RoboCop ,
Robinson Crusoe ,
Fail Safe ).
Omar Sivori , 69, Argentinian and Italian footballer.
18
Avraham Biton , 81, Israeli politician.
Brian Cookman , 58, British musician.
Uli Derickson , 60, German-born American airline stewardess, protagonist in
1985 airplane hijacking , cancer.
[31]
Marian Kamil Dziewanowski , 91, Polish-American historian.
Gwendolyn Knight , 91, American artist.
[32]
Harald Szeemann , 71, Swiss curator and art historian.
[33]
19
Cardon V. Burnham , 77, American musician.
Li Baohua , 95, Chinese politician.
Angel M. Marchand , 92, Puerto Rican clinician and Olympic sport shooter
Kihachi Okamoto , (岡本喜八), 81, Japanese film director, esophageal cancer
Giuseppe Piromalli , 83, Italian
'Ndrangheta boss
Peter Pryor , 74, Australian Olympic cyclist
20
Rachel Bissex , 48, American folk singer/songwriter.
Pam Bricker , 50, American jazz vocalist and music professor, suicide.
Julius D. Canns , 82, American politician.
Sandra Dee , 62, American actress (
Gidget ,
Imitation of Life ,
Until They Sail ), kidney failure and pneumonia.
Sir William Gordon Harris , 92, British civil engineer.
Dalene Matthee , 67, Afrikaans-South African author, heart failure.
Raymond Mhlaba , 85, South African political leader and the first
Premier of the Eastern Cape .
John Raitt , 88, American classic Broadway star and father of
Bonnie Raitt , pneumonia.
[34]
Hunter S. Thompson , 67, American journalist, suicide.
[35]
Jimmy Young , 56, American boxer, heart failure.
21
Zdzisław Beksiński , 75, Polish artist.
Ara Berberian , 74, American
Bass with the New York City
Metropolitan Opera .
[36]
Gérard Bessette , 84, Canadian writer and academic.
Isabelle Goldenson , 84, American co-founder of
United Cerebral Palsy .
[37]
Guillermo Cabrera Infante , 75, Cuban novelist, essayist, translator, screenwriter, exiled to London.
[38]
Roger Johnson , 70, American businessman and government official.
Josef Metternich , 89, German operatic baritone.
Gene Scott , 75, U.S. televangelist and author.
Don Tolhurst , 75, Australian Olympic shooter.
Ernest Vandiver , 86, American politician, former governor of the U.S. state of Georgia (1959–1963).
22
David Bradford , 66, American economist.
[39]
Leo Brewer , 85, American chemist.
Kuntowijoyo , 61, Indonesian writer, meningoencephalitis.
John A. Dillon , 81-82, American physicist.
Father Luigi Giussani , 82, Italian Catholic priest, founder of the "
Communion and Liberation " Catholic youth movement.
Heath Lamberts , 63, Canadian actor.
Lee Eun-ju , (이은주), 24, Korean actress, suicide.
Claus Leininger , 74, German stage director.
Mario Ricci , 90, Italian cyclist.
Reggie Roby , 43, American college and professional football player, retired NFL punter.
[40]
Harry Simeone , 94, American music arranger, conductor and composer, co-authored Christmas songs (
Little Drummer Boy ).
[41]
Simone Simon , 94, French actress.
[42]
Åke Strömmer , 68, Swedish sports journalist, cancer.
23
All Along , 25, French racehorse.
Sir John Carter , 86, Guyanese diplomat.
José Cruxent , Venezuelan archaeologist.
Tom Patterson , 84, Canadian founder of the
Stratford Festival of Canada .
Feng Yidai , Chinese author and translator.
Henk Zeevalking , 82, Dutch politician and co-founder of
Democrats 66 .
24
John Barron , 75, American journalist.
Jochen Bleicken , 78, German ancient historian.
Thadée Cisowski , 78, Polish-born French footballer, scored 206 goals in the French top division.
Sumner Gerard , 88, American politician and diplomat
[43]
Robin Jenkins , 92,
Scottish novelist , author of "The Cone-Gatherers" and "Fergus Lamont".
Hugh Nibley , 94, American historian, primarily concerned with
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .
[44]
Gustavo Vázquez Montes , 42, Mexican politician, incumbent governor of
Colima ,
Mexico , aviation accident.
Sir Glanmor Williams , 84, Welsh historian.
Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski , 82, German politician and former cabinet minister.
25
Abdullah Badran , 21, Palestinian suicide bomber.
Peter Benenson , 83, British lawyer and founder of
Amnesty International .
[45]
Ben Bowen , 2, American child cancer victim, focus of fund raising initiative.
Phoebe Hesketh , 96, British poet.
Don LeJohn , 70, American baseball player, former
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman.
Norberto "Pappo" Napolitano , 54, Argentine blues and rock n' roll guitarist and composer.
Tony Norris , 88, British ornithologist.
Edward Patten , 66, American soul singer, member of
Gladys Knight & the Pips .
Atef Sedki , 74, Egyptian politician,
prime minister .
26
Denise Berthoud , 88, Swiss lawyer.
Max Faulkner , 88, British golfer.
Henry Grunwald , 82, Austrian-American journalist and diplomat, former managing editor of
TIME and U.S. ambassador to Austria (1988–1990).
[46]
Witness Mangwende , 59, Zimbabwean politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1981–1987)
Jef Raskin , 61, American creator of the
Apple Macintosh , pancreatic cancer.
Johnny Williams , 77, American football player.
27
James Avati , 92, American illustrator.
Harold Burnell Carter , 95, Australian scientist.
Ed Clary , 88, American football and baseball player.
[47]
Harold Geller , 89, Australian-American conductor and composer.
Michael Hudson , 71, Australian navy officer.
Hiroyuki Nasu , 53, Japanese film director.
Frank V. Ortiz Jr. , 78, American diplomat.
Pukazhenthi , 75, Indian music film director.
Carl Taseff , 76, American football player, former NFL defensive back and assistant coach.
28
Evgeny Alekseev , 85, Soviet/Russian basketball player and coach.
Chris Curtis , 63, English drummer with
The Searchers .
Louis Frommelt , 61, Liechtenstein Olympic shooter.
Phil Fuemana , 41, New Zealand musician, heart attack.
Mario Luzi , 90, Italian poet.
Édouard Stern , 50, French banker, murdered
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