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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2004 .
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.
January 2004
1
Charlie Elliott , 91, English cricketer.
[1]
Harold Henning , 69, South African golfer.
[2]
Elma Lewis , 82, American arts leader.
[3]
Yevgeniy Migunov , 82, Russian artist, cartoonist, animation and art director, and screenwriter.
Frederick Redlich , 93, Austrian-American dean of the
Yale University School of Medicine.
[4]
John Stoneham , 95, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox ).
[5]
Igor Torkar , 90, Slovenian writer, playwright, and poet.
2
Dinu Adameșteanu , 90, Romanian-Italian
archaeologist .
[6]
Etta Moten Barnett , 102, American actress,
pancreatic cancer .
[7]
Lynn Cartwright , 76, U.S. actress (
A League of Their Own ), dementia.
Jess Collins , 80, American visual artist.
[8]
Geoff Edrich , 85, English first-class cricket player.
[9]
John Grandy , 90, British Royal Air Force officer.
Paul Hopkins , 99, American baseball player.
[10]
Mihai Ivăncescu , 61, Romanian football player.
Maria Clara Lobregat , 82, Filipina politician, heart attack.
Sheila McKechnie , 55, Scottish trade unionist, housing campaigner and consumer activist, cancer.
[11]
Kamal El Sheikh , 84, Egyptian film director.
[12]
Dennis Silverthorne , 80, American Olympic
pairs figure skater (
pairs figure skating at the
1948 Winter Olympics ).
[13]
3
Lillian Beckwith , 87, English author.
Des Corcoran , 75, Australian politician,
Premier of South Australia .
Taylor Duncan , 50, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals ,
Oakland Athletics ).
[14]
Pierre Flamion , 79, French football manager and player.
T. G. Jones , 86, Welsh football player.
William Craig Reynolds , 70, American
fluid physicist and
mechanical engineer .
[15]
Leon Wagner , 69, American Major League Baseball player.
[16]
Beatrice Winde , 79, American actress, cancer.
[17]
4
Joan Aiken , 79, English writer, author of
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase .
[18]
James Counsilman , 83, American swimming coach,
Parkinson's disease .
[19]
Johannes Fehring , 77, Austrian composer.
Brian Gibson , 59, English film director, What's Love Got to Do With It , bone cancer.
[20]
Jake Hess , 76, American southern gospel singer.
[21]
Refik Memišević , 47, Yugoslav wrestler.
[22]
Allen H. Miner , 86, American director and screenwriter.
[23]
Jeff Nuttall , 70, English poet, actor, artist,
jazz trumpeter, and author.
[24]
Helena Růžičková , 67, Czech actress and comedian,
stomach cancer .
[25]
Michael Whitney Straight , 87, American magazine publisher, author and a confessed spy for the
KGB , pancreatic cancer.
[26]
Dorota Terakowska , 65, Polish writer and journalist.
John Toland , 91, American author and historian,
pneumonia .
[27]
Gábor Török , 67, Hungarian football goalkeeper.
[28]
5
Thomas Daly , 90,
Australian Army officer.
Charles Dumas , 66, American Olympic High Jump gold medalist, cancer.
[29]
John Guerin , 64, American
percussionist , heart failure.
[30]
Norman Heatley , 92, British biochemist.
[31]
Vivian Jenkins , 92, Welsh rugby player and sports journalist.
Tug McGraw , 59, American
Major League Baseball pitcher, brain cancer.
[32]
6
Vera Bradford , 99, Australian pianist and piano teacher.
Pierre Charles , 49, Dominican politician,
Prime Minister (2000-2004), heart attack.
Sumita Devi , 68, Bangladeshi film actress.
[33]
John Evans , 74, British footballer.
Philip Gilbert , 72, Canadian actor.
Nicolas Mosar , 76, Luxembourgish politician, jurist, and diplomat.
Markku Salminen , 57, Finnish
orienteering athlete.
Francesco Scavullo , 82, American
fashion photographer.
[34]
Reg Smith , 91, English football player and manager.
Thomas Stockham , 70, American scientist, known as the "father of digital recording".
[35]
7
Shalva Apkhazava , 23, Georgian footballer, heart failure.
Piotr Kowalski , 76, Polish artist, sculptor, and architect.
[36]
Jaap Kraaier , 90, Dutch flatwater canoeist and Olympic medalist.
[37]
Khenpo Jigme Puntsok , 70, Nyingma lama and Terton from Sertha Region.
Natalya Smirnitskaya , 76, Soviet javelin thrower.
Ingrid Thulin , 76, Swedish actress, Cries and Whispers , cancer.
[38]
Léonce-Albert Van Peteghem , 87, Belgian
Roman Catholic Bishop.
Mario Zatelli , 91, French football player and manager.
[39]
8
Charles Brown , 57, American actor,
prostate cancer .
[40]
Delfín Benítez Cáceres , 93, Paraguayan football player.
John A. Gambling , 73, American radio host, "Rambling with Gambling ", heart attack.
Tom Kindness , 74, American politician.
Reginald H. Morris , 85, British-Canadian
cinematographer .
[41]
Hal Shaper , 72, South African songwriter.
Louis Stanley , 92, British author, journalist, team principal of
BRM ,
stroke .
[42]
Frank Ténot , 78, French press agent,
pataphysician , and
jazz critic.
[43]
9
Norberto Bobbio , 94, Italian senator, jurist, philosopher and political scientist.
[44]
Lyndon Brook , 77, British actor.
Harriet Creighton , 94, American botanist,
geneticist and educator.
[45]
Yinka Dare , 31, Nigerian basketball player, heart attack.
[46]
Nissim Ezekiel , 79, Indian poet, playwright and art critic.
[47]
Rainer Hildebrandt , 89, German anti-communist resistance fighter and historian.
[48]
Myron E. Leavitt , 73, American politician.
Raymond Dayle Rowsey , 32, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.
Rogério Sganzerla , 57, Brazilian filmmaker, brain tumor.
[49]
10
Billy Klüver , 76, American electrical engineer at
Bell Telephone Laboratories .
[50]
Sidney Miller , 87, American actor, director and songwriter, Parkinson's disease.
[51]
Princess Kira of Prussia , 60, German princess.
Ewald Pyle , 93, American baseball player (
St. Louis Browns ,
Washington Senators ,
New York Giants ,
Boston Braves ).
[52]
Alexandra Ripley , 70, American author,
Scarlett .
[53]
11
Max D. Barnes , 67, country singer and songwriter.
[54]
Clement Conger , 91, American museum curator, pneumonia.
[55]
Perry Belmont Duryea Jr. , 82, American politician, traffic collision.
[56]
Spalding Gray , 62, American actor and writer, suicide by drowning.
Mervyn Pike, Baroness Pike , 85, British politician and life peer.
[57]
Asrul Sani , 76, Indonesian writer, poet and screenwriter.
12
Petter Jakob Bjerve , 90, Norwegian economist, statistician and politician.
James M. Early , 81, American electrical engineer.
[58]
Ramakrishna Hegde , 77, Indian politician.
Olga Ladyzhenskaya , 81, Soviet and Russian mathematician.
[59]
Randy VanWarmer , 48, American singer and songwriter ("
Just When I Needed You Most "),
leukemia .
[60]
William T. Young , 85, American businessman.
13
Joan Reventós i Carner , 76, Spanish politician.
[61]
Rafael Gambra Ciudad , 83, Spanish philosopher.
[62]
Phillip Crosby , 69, American actor and singer, son of crooner
Bing Crosby , heart attack.
Mike Goliat , 82, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies ,
St. Louis Browns ).
[63]
Fritz Hamer , 91, German
botanist .
David N. Henderson , 82, American politician.
[64]
Tom Hurndall , 22, British political activist, gunshot wound.
William Lawrence , 97, Australian politician.
Arne Næss, Jr. , 66, Norwegian mountaineer and businessman, former husband of
Diana Ross , accidental death.
Dave Penna , 46, American jockey in
thoroughbred horse racing .
Harold Shipman , 54, British serial killer, suicide.
[65]
Zeno Vendler , 82, American philosopher and linguist.
Keraca Visulčeva , 92, Macedonian and Bulgarian artist.
14
Terje Bakken , 25, Norwegian black metal musician (
Windir ),
hypothermia .
Jack Cady , 71, American
science fiction writer.
[66]
Catherine Craig , 88, American actress.
Uta Hagen , 84, German-American actress (
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ,
Reversal of Fortune ,
The Boys from Brazil ),
Tony winner (
1951 ,
1963 ), stroke.
[67]
Joaquín Nin-Culmell , 95, Cuban-Spanish composer, concert pianist and
emeritus professor of music at the
University of California, Berkeley , heart attack.
[68]
Ron O'Neal , 66, American actor (
Superfly ,
Red Dawn ,
A Different World ),
pancreatic cancer .
[69]
Eduard Sibiryakov , 62, Soviet Olympic volleyball player (men's volleyball tournament:
1964 gold medal winner ,
1968 gold medal winner ).
[70]
Eric Sturgess , 83, South African tennis player, winner of six
Grand Slam doubles titles (
five mixed doubles ,
one men's doubles ).
[71]
15
Maarouf al-Dawalibi , 94, Syrian politician,
prime minister (1951, 1961-1962).
André Barrais , 83, French basketball player.
[72]
Alex Barris , 81, Canadian actor and writer, stroke.
Stoycho Vassilev Breskovski , 69, Bulgarian
paleontologist .
Ambroise-Marie Carré , 95, French
Catholic priest, member of the
Académie française .
[73]
Johnny Cronshey , 77, English speed skater.
[74]
Sunday Emmanuel , 25, Nigerian athlete, car accident.
[75]
Olivia Goldsmith , 54, American author, heart attack.
[76]
Mohammad Yunus Saleem , 92, Indian politician, scholar, and lawyer.
Delia Scala , 74, Italian ballerina, actress and singer,
breast cancer .
Gus Suhr , 98, American baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates ).
[77]
16
Slavomír Bartoň , 77, Czech ice hockey player.
[78]
John Siomos , 56, American rock drummer.
Kalevi Sorsa , 73, Finnish politician,
prime minister (1972–1975, 1977–1979, 1982–1987).
[79]
Albert Tillman , 76, American educator and underwater diver.
17
Walter Auffenberg , 75, American biologist.
[80]
Harry Brecheen , 89, American
Major League Baseball baseball player.
[81]
Hersh Freeman , 75, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox ,
Cincinnati Redlegs ,
Chicago Cubs ).
[82]
Czesław Niemen , 64, Polish musician, cancer.
[83]
Zenobia Powell Perry , 95, American composer, professor and
civil rights activist.
[84]
Rafael Cordero Santiago , 61, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of
Ponce, Puerto Rico , cerebral hemorrhage.
Carlton R. Sickles , 82, American lawyer and politician (
U.S. Representative for
Maryland's at-large congressional seat ).
[85]
Ray Stark , 88, American film producer (
Funny Girl ,
Steel Magnolias ,
Annie ), heart attack.
[86]
Noble Willingham , 72, American actor (
Walker, Texas Ranger ,
City Slickers ,
Norma Rae ), heart attack.
[87]
18
19
Harry E. Claiborne , 86, American district judge of the American District Court for the District of Nevada, suicide.
Tommy Glaviano , 80, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals ,
Philadelphia Phillies ).
[91]
David Hookes , 48, Australian cricketer and
Victorian coach, heart attack.
Jerry Nachman , 57, American
MSNBC editor-in-chief, cancer.
Miroslav Pavlović , 61, Serbian football player.
Murray Watkinson , 64, New Zealand rower.
[92]
20
Alan Brown , 84, British
Formula One driver.
Timothy Gantz , 58, American classical scholar, heart attack.
Walt Grealis , 74, Canadian publisher and music industry leader,
lung cancer .
Olivier Guichard , 83, French politician.
[93]
Lloyd Merriman , 79, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs ,
Chicago White Sox ,
Chicago Cubs ).
[94]
Bernard Punsly , 80, American physician and actor, cancer.
Don Shinnick , 68, American professional football player (
UCLA ,
Baltimore Colts ) and coach, neurological disorder.
[95]
Guinn Smith , 83, American Olympic
pole vaulter (
gold medal winner in
men's pole vault at the
1948 Summer Olympics ), pulmonary emphysema.
[96]
George Woodbridge , 73, American illustrator.
[97]
21
Rao Farman Ali , 81, Pakistani military officer.
M. Arunachalam , 59, Indian politician and Union Minister.
Johnny Blatnik , 82, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies ,
St. Louis Cardinals ).
[98]
Luis Cuenca García , 82, Spanish actor, lung disease.
[99]
Jim Henry , 83, Canadian ice hockey player.
[100]
John T. Lewis , 71, Welsh physicist.
Jock Newall , 86, New Zealand football player.
Yordan Radichkov , 74, Bulgarian writer and playwright.
[101]
Ray Rayner , 84, American actor (
Bozo's Circus , Ray Rayner and His Friends ),
pneumonia .
[102]
Juan Zambudio Velasco , 82, Spanish football goalkeeper.
22
Milt Bernhart , 77, American
jazz trombonist.
[103]
Gérard Darrieu , 78, French actor.
[104]
Islwyn Ffowc Elis , 79, British
Welsh language writer.
Ticky Holgado , 59, French actor, lung cancer.
[105]
Billy May , 87, American big band and pop music arranger, heart attack.
[106]
Janez Menart , 74, Slovene poet.
[107]
Ann Miller , 81, American dancer, lung cancer.
[108]
Royce Smith , 54, American gridiron football player (
Georgia ,
New Orleans Saints ,
Atlanta Falcons ).
[109]
Chea Vichea , Cambodian labor leader, homicide.
Charlotte Zwerin , 72, American documentary film director and editor,
lung cancer .
[110]
Rudi Šeligo , 68, Slovenian writer, playwright, essayist and politician.
23
Albert Henderson , 88, American actor.
Bob Keeshan , 76, American actor, starred as "
Captain Kangaroo ", heart attack.
[111]
Yaroslav Krestovsky , 78, Soviet Russian painter.
Vasili Mitrokhin , 81, Soviet/Russian/British
KGB -officer and defector.
[112]
Helmut Newton , 83, German- Australian photographer, heart attack.
[113]
Lennart Strand , 82, Swedish Olympic middle-distance runner (
silver medal winner in
men's 1500 metres at the
1948 Summer Olympics ).
[114]
Tom Warhurst, Sr. , 86, Australian tennis player.
24
Anita W. Addison , 51, American television and film director and producer, breast cancer.
Tomio Aoki , 80, Japanese film actor, lung cancer.
[115]
Gordon Brook-Shepherd , 85, British intelligence agent, journalist, and historian.
Reva Brooks , 90, Canadian photographer.
Gyula Kristó , 64, Hungarian historian and
medievalist .
[116]
Leônidas , 90, Brazilian football player, complications due to
Alzheimer's disease .
[117]
Abdul Rahman Munif , 70, Saudi novelist, journalist, and cultural critic, kidney and heart failure.
[118]
Jack Tunney , 69, Canadian professional wrestling promoter, heart attack.
25
Fanny Blankers-Koen , 85, Dutch track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the
1948 Summer Olympics .
[119]
Miklós Fehér , 24, Hungarian football player, cardiac arrest, heart attack.
[120]
V. K. N. , 74, Indian
Malayalam writer.
Zurab Sakandelidze , 58, Soviet (
Georgian ) Olympic basketball player (men's basketball:
1968 bronze medal winner ,
1972 gold medal winner ).
[121]
26
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham , 91, British artist.
[122]
Fred Haas , 88, American golfer.
[123]
Jacob Mishler , 92, American judge (
US district judge of the
District Court for the Eastern District of New York ).
[124]
Bata Paskaljević , 81, Serbian actor.
Hugh Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney , 95, British politician.
Shōgo Shimada , 98, Japanese film actor, stroke.
Magne Skodvin , 88, Norwegian educator and historian.
27
Bill Carey , 87, American songwriter, actor, and author.
Rikki Fulton , 79, Scottish comedian,
Alzheimer's disease .
[125]
Salvador Laurel , 75, Filipino lawyer and politician,
Vice President (1986–1992), lymphoma.
[126]
Jack Paar , 85, American author, and
The Tonight Show host, stroke.
[127]
Hugh Scanlon , 90, British trade union leader.
Don Stansauk , 78, American professional wrestler and actor (
Foxy Brown ,
Paint Your Wagon ,
Micki & Maude ), stroke.
28
José Miguel Agrelot , 76, Puerto Rican comedian, radio and television host, heart attack.
Lloyd M. Bucher , 76,
United States Navy officer.
[128]
Dino Dines , 59, British keyboard player (
T. Rex ), heart attack.
Elroy Hirsch , 80, American gridiron football player.
[129]
Trevor Hold , 64, English composer, poet and author.
[130]
Yukihiko Ikeda , 66, Japanese politician, cancer.
Eeva Joenpelto , 82, Finnish novelist.
[131]
André Van Lysebeth , 84, Belgian
yoga instructor and author.
[132]
Joe Viterelli , 66, American actor (
Analyze This ,
Bullets Over Broadway ,
Shallow Hal ), complications from heart surgery.
29
Norman Bates , 76, American
jazz
double-bass player.
[133]
Mary-Ellis Bunim , 57, American producer and co-creator of
The Real World , breast cancer.
O. W. Fischer , 88, Austrian actor,
kidney failure .
[134]
Janet Frame , 79, New Zealand writer,
leukemia .
[135]
M. M. Kaye , 95, British author,
The Far Pavilions .
[136]
Andrew J. Kuehn , 66, American film producer.
Guusje Nederhorst , 34, Dutch actress,
breast cancer .
Louie B. Nunn , 79, American politician,
Governor of Kentucky (1967-1971), heart attack.
Stojan Puc , 82, Yugoslavian (Slovenian) chess
International Master .
[137]
Soko Richardson , 64, American
rhythm and blues drummer (
Ike & Tina Turner ,
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers ,
Albert Collins ).
[138]
James Saunders , 79, British playwright.
[139]
Helge Seip , 84, Norwegian politician (
Social Liberal Party ).
Serafim Tulikov , 89, Soviet/Russian composer.
[140]
30
George Bennions , 90, British fighter pilot during
World War II .
[141]
Bruno Cesari , 70, Italian art director.
Malachi Favors , 76, American
jazz bassist ,
pancreatic cancer .
[142]
Frank Mantooth , 56, American
jazz pianist and arranger.
[143]
José Álvaro Morais , 60, Portuguese film director, cancer.
Fuad Rouhani , 96, Iranian administrator and translator.
[144]
31
Ernest Burke , 79, American baseball player,
kidney cancer .
[145]
William Herrick , 89, American novelist.
[146]
Eleanor Holm , 90, American Olympic swimmer (women's 100 metre backstroke:
1928 ,
1932 gold medal winner ).
[147]
V. G. Jog , 81, Indian violinist,
Parkinson's disease .
Cyril Maidment , 75, English
motorcycle speedway rider.
Suraiya , 75, Indian actress and singer.
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