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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1995 .
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.
July 1995
1
Paul Nguyễn Văn Bình , 84, Vietnamese prelate of the
Catholic Church and first
Archbishop of Saigon .
[1]
Akanu Ibiam , 88, Nigerian medical missionary and politician.
Wolfman Jack , 57, American disc jockey.
[2]
Bruce Mitchell , 86, South African cricket opening batsman.
[3]
Nikolay Peyko , 79, Russian composer and educator.
[4]
Roger Dale Stafford , 43, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
[5]
2
Menachem Mendel Futerfas , 87, Russian educator and rabbi.
John C. Higgins , 87, Canadian-American screenwriter.
Gervase Jackson-Stops , 48, British architectural historian and journalist.
[6]
Zdeněk Košler , 67, Czech conductor.
[7]
Lloyd MacPhail , 75, Canadian politician and 23rd
Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island .
Geraint Morgan , 74, British lawyer and politician.
George Seldes , 104, American investigative journalist.
[8]
Krissy Taylor , 17, American model, asthma.
[9]
Maria Vinogradova , 72, Russian actress.
3
Charley Eckman , 73, American basketball coach and referee, colorectal cancer.
Ricardo Alonso González , 67, American tennis champion, stomach cancer.
[10]
Bert Hardy , 82, British photographer.
[11]
Alexander Langer , 49, Italian journalist, peace activist, politician, and teacher, suicide.
Eddie Mazur , 65, Canadian ice hockey player.
[12]
Gil J Wolman , 65, French artist and member of the
Ultra-Lettrist movement.
[13]
4
Margaret F. Ackroyd , 87, American civil servant from Providence,
Rhode Island .
[14]
Andrew John Berger , 79, American ornithologist from the
American Museum of Natural History .
[15]
Arsen Diklić , 72, Serbian poet, novelist and film director.
[16]
Seán Fallon , 57, Irish
Fianna Fáil politician.
Eva Gabor , 76, Hungarian-American actress (
Green Acres ,
The Aristocats ,
The Rescuers ) and socialite, pneumonia.
[17]
Yevhen Hutsalo , 58, Ukrainian writer and journalist.
Bharat Rangachary , 41, Indian
Bollywood film director and producer.
Bob Ross , 52, American television painter (
The Joy of Painting ), lymphoma.
[18]
Gilberto Bosques Saldívar , 102, Mexican diplomat.
[19]
Åke Samuelsson , 81, Swedish footballer.
[20]
Karim Sanjabi , 89, Iranian politician.
[21]
5
Bernice Ackerman , 69–70, American
meteorologist and first woman weathercaster in the U.S.
[22]
Stepan Bakhayev , 73, Soviet Air Force major and
flying ace .
[23]
Renato Baldini , 73, Italian film actor.
[24]
Viktoria Brezhneva , 86, wife of Soviet leader
Leonid Brezhnev , diabetes.
[25]
Christian Calmes , 81, Luxembourg civil servant, lawyer, and historian.
[26]
Johan Koren Christie , 85, Norwegian engineer and air force officer.
[27]
John Dittrich , 62, American gridiron football player.
[28]
Takeo Fukuda , 90, Japanese politician, 46th
Prime Minister of Japan , pulmonary emphysema.
[29]
Foster Furcolo , 83, American lawyer, writer, and politician.
[30]
Jüri Järvet , 76, Soviet/Estonian actor and theatre director.
[31]
Ray Nolting , 81, American gridiron football player and college football coach.
[32]
6
Saidye Rosner Bronfman , 98, Canadian philanthropist and matriarch of the
Bronfman family .
Philip Clarke , 62, Irish politician, cyclist, and
Irish Republican Army member.
[33]
Aziz Nesin , 79, Turkish writer, heart attack.
[34]
Howard Henry Peckham , 84, American historian.
[35]
Eduardo Viso , 75, Spanish football player and football manager.
7
Geoffrey Freeman Allen , 73, British writer on railways.
[36]
Jean Bony , 86, French medieval architectural historian.
[37]
Martin Bucksbaum , 74, American businessman and shopping center development pioneer.
[38]
Marga Höffgen , 74, German
contralto .
[39]
Helene Johnson , 89, African-American poet during the
Harlem Renaissance .
[40]
Léon Le Calvez , 86, French bicycle racer.
[41]
Eeva-Liisa Manner , 73, Finnish poet and playwright.
[42]
Ralph Neves , 78, American
jockey .
Thomas Tyra , 62, American composer, arranger, and bandmaster.
Al Unser , 82, American baseball player.
[43]
8
Günter Bialas , 87, German composer.
[44]
Paul Bonneau , 76, French conductor, composer and arranger.
[45]
Edmondo Fabbri , 73, Italian football player and coach.
[46]
Jean-Paul Harroy , 86, Belgian colonial civil servant and
governor
Ruanda-Urundi .
George Johnson , 74, Canadian medical doctor and political reformer.
Pál Kovács , 82, Hungarian athlete and Olympian.
[47]
Dorothy Stanley-Turner , 78, English racing driver.
[48]
Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder , 89, Dutch missionary and linguist.
[49]
9
10
Mehmet Ali Aybar , 86, Turkish politician and Olympian, heart failure.
[52]
Reds Bagnell , 66, American football player.
August Belmont IV , 86, American
investment banker and
thoroughbred racehorse owner.
[53]
James Harvey Brown , 89, American politician and judge.
[54]
Văn Cao , 71, Vietnamese composer.
Hugh Dundas , 74, British
RAF fighter pilot during World War II and television executive .
[55]
Barbara Lyon , 63, American singer and actress, cerebral hemorrhage.
11
John Cruickshank , 70, Irish scholar and writer on the
French language ,
literature and
culture .
[56]
David J. Kennedy , 88, American politician.
Gojko Nikoliš , 83, Yugoslavia/Serbian
partisan general, physician, and historian.
Helma Seitz , 82, German actress.
[57]
Don Starr , 77, American actor, fall.
12
Lennart Ahlin , 78, Swedish sports shooter.
[58]
Michael Clegg , 62, British museum curator, naturalist, and television presenter.
[59]
Earl Coleman , 69, American jazz singer.
[60]
Ashapoorna Devi , 86, Indian novelist and poet.
[61]
Gordon Flemyng , 61, Scottish television and film director.
[62]
Erich Kulka , 84, Czech-Israeli writer, historian and journalist.
Sean Mayes , 50, British pianist and writer.
John Yudkin , 84, British physiologist and
nutritionist
[63]
13
Ali Al-Wardi , 81, Iraqi
social scientist .
[64]
Aimé Barelli , 78, French
jazz trumpeter, vocalist, and band leader.
[65]
Varyl Begg , 86, British
Royal Navy admiral, Alzheimer's disease.
[66]
József Bencsics , 61, Hungarian football player.
Garth Butler , 72, English footballer.
Devyani Chaubal , 52–53, Indian journalist and columnist.
[67]
Godtfred Kirk Christiansen , 75, Danish toy manufacturer and managing director of
Lego .
[68]
Bilge Karasu , 65, Turkish short story writer and novelist.
Peter Morrison , 51, British politician.
Matti Pellonpää , 44, Finnish actor and a musician, heart attack.
[69]
14
15
Bill Amick , 69, American
NASCAR driver.
[73]
Khalid Bakdash , 82–83, Syrian communist politician.
[74]
Delia Bogard , 74, American actress and dancer.
Sylvia Bossu , 33, French conceptual artist, car accident.
[75]
Robert-Joseph Coffy , 74, French Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Marseille.
[76]
Ivano Staccioli , 68, Italian film actor.
16
Charles Bruck , 84, French-American conductor and teacher.
[77]
Torfi Bryngeirsson , 68, Icelandic athlete who competed in the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics.
[78]
Gustaf Ekström , 87, Swedish chemist,
SS volunteer, and politician.
Mordechai Gur , 65, Israeli military officer and politician, suicide.
[79]
Patsy Ruth Miller , 91, American actress, heart attack.
[80]
Zenonas Puzinauskas , 75, Lithuanian basketball player.
May Sarton , 83, Belgian-American feminist writer, breast cancer.
[81]
Stephen Spender , 86, English poet and writer.
[82]
Charles Woodbridge , 93, American missionary, minister, and founding member of the
National Association of Evangelicals .
Elvis Álvarez , 30, Colombian
flyweight boxer, homicide.
17
Lionel Billas , 66, French long-distance runner who competed in the marathon at the
1952 Summer Olympics .
[83]
Gani Bobi , 51, Albanian philosopher and sociologist from Kosovo.
[84]
Harvey Charters , 83, Canadian flatwater canoeist who competed in the
1936 Summer Olympics .
[85]
Robert Close , 92, Australian novelist.
[86]
Ephraim Evron , 75, Israeli diplomat.
[87]
Juan Manuel Fangio , 84, Argentine race car driver.
[88]
Harry Guardino , 69, American actor (
Dirty Harry ,
The Enforcer ,
Pork Chop Hill ), lung cancer.
[89]
Herb Hippauf , 56, American professional baseball player and scout, cancer.
[90]
Rainer Kunad , 58, German conductor and composer.
[91]
Michael Ljunggren , 33, Swedish outlaw biker and gangster, murdered.
18
Bernard Bolender , 42, American mass murderer,
execution by electrocution .
Fabio Casartelli , 24, Italian cyclist, bicycle crash during the
1995 Tour de France .
[92]
Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna , 95, Swedish modern pentathlete and naval officer.
Ryōichi Sasakawa , 96, Japanese suspected war criminal, businessman, politician, and philanthropist.
[93]
Subagio Sastrowardoyo , 71, Indonesian poet, short-story writer, essayist and literary critic.
Princess Srinagarindra, The Princess Mother of Thailand , 94, Thai princess, kidney disease.
[94]
19
Michael Andrews , 66, British painter.
[95]
Balakrishna , 78, Indian actor.
Sydney Lipton , 89, British dance band leader.
[96]
Brian Lloyd , 68, English rower and Olympian.
[97]
Víctor Manuel Mendoza , 81, Mexican film actor.
[98]
Tomás Méndez , 68, Mexican composer and singer of
Mexican music and
ranchera music.
Kim Pong-ryul , 77, North Korean general of the
Korean People's Army .
René Privat , 64, French road bicycle racer.
[99]
20
Pierre Barbet , 70, French science fiction writer.
[100]
Bernard Callinan , 82, Australian soldier, civil engineer, businessman, and sport administrator.
Cesare Emiliani , 72, Italian-American scientist, geologist,
micropaleontologist , and founder of
paleoceanography .
Helmut Gernsheim , 82, German photographer, collector and historian.
[101]
Ernest Mandel , 72, Belgian
Marxian economist and a
Trotskyist activist and theorist, heart attack.
[102]
Natalia Shpiller , 85, Czech-Russian operatic soprano and a
People's Artist of Russia .
[103]
Raimundo Tupper , 26, Chilean football player, suicide.
[104]
21
Viktor Barannikov , 54, Soviet Interior Minister in 1991 and Russia Minister from 1992 to 1993.
[105]
Yves Cros , 71, French athlete and Olympian.
[106]
Heinrich Dumoulin , 90, German
Jesuit theologian, philosopher and author.
[107]
Jon Hinson , 53, American politician.
Sajjad Hussain , 78, Indian film score composer.
Claude McLin , 69, American jazz tenor saxophonist.
[108]
Elleston Trevor , 75, British novelist and playwright.
[109]
Michael Wisher , 60, English actor (
Doctor Who ).
22
Tami Ben-Ami , 39–40, Israeli supermodel,
cervical cancer .
[110]
Jack Bergin , 74, New Zealand neurologist.
[111]
Otakar Borůvka , 96, Czech
mathematician known for his contribution to
graph theory .
[112]
Dave Clark , 86, pioneering African-American record promoter.
[113]
Daniel Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran , 83, Northern Ireland soldier and politician.
Percy Humphrey , 90, American jazz trumpeter and band leader.
[114]
Roly Jenkins , 76, English cricketeer.
[115]
Harold Larwood , 90, British cricket player.
[116]
Shiva Kumar Rai , 76, Indian writer and politician.
Joshua Smith , 90, Australian artist.
[117]
23
Ray Beverton , 72, British biologist who made important contributions to
fisheries science .
[118]
Vernon Cheadle , 85, American botanist, educator and university administrator.
[119]
Chuck Hanger , 71, American basketball player.
[120]
Mario Passano , 70, Argentine film actor and tango performer, heart attack.
Berta Scharrer , 88, American scientist.
[121]
Trần Kim Tuyến , 70, Vietnamese diplomat and Chief of intelligence of
South Vietnam .
Kees Verwey , 95, Dutch painter.
[122]
24
Sadik Achmet , 48, Greek medical doctor and politician, traffic collision.
[123]
Turan Amirsoleimani , 90, Iranian royal.
[124]
Martha Boaz , 83, American librarian.
[125]
Endre Bán , 61, Hungarian Catholic priest, theologian, and professor.
[126]
Judith Dvorkin , 67, American composer and
librettist .
[127]
Hassan Katsina , 62, Nigerian general and last
Governor of Northern Nigeria .
Jerry Lordan , 61, English songwriter, composer and singer,
acute renal failure .
[128]
Jerzy Toeplitz , 85, Russian film maker.
[129]
Hans Wind , 75, Finnish fighter pilot and
flying ace during World War II.
25
Janice Elliott , 63, English fiction writer, journalist and children's writer.
[130]
Eddie Isbey , 77, New Zealand politician.
Rosalia Maggio , 74, Italian actress, dancer, singer and showgirl, cancer.
Osvaldo Pugliese , 89, Argentine tango musician.
[131]
Charlie Rich , 62, American singer, pulmonary embolism.
[132]
Hermine Tobolowsky , 74, American
Equal Rights Amendment activist.
26
Doris Akers , 72, American gospel music composer, arranger and singer, spinal cord neoplasm.
[133]
Laurindo Almeida , 77, Brazilian guitarist and composer in classical, jazz, and Latin music, cancer.
[134]
[135]
Jaime de Mora y Aragón , 70, Spanish aristocrat and actor.
[136]
Gawain Westray Bell , 86, British colonial administrator and Governor of Northern Nigeria.
[137]
Sam Benson , 86, Australian politician.
[138]
Eleanore Griffin , 91, American screenwriter (
Boys Town ),
Oscar winner (
1939 ).
[139]
Heinrich Heesch , 89, German mathematician.
Baruch Korff , 81, Ukrainian-American
Orthodox rabbi and American-Jewish community activist.
[140]
Pietro Leoni , 86, Mexican
Dominican priest.
Boy Lornsen , 72, German sculptor and children's author.
[141]
Raymond Mailloux , 77, Canadian politician and Cabinet Minister.
[142]
George Rodger , 87, British photojournalist.
[143]
George W. Romney , 88, American politician and 43rd
Governor of Michigan and father of
Mitt Romney , heart attack.
[144]
Ismayil Shykhly , 76, Azerbaijani writer.
27
Iza Bieżuńska-Małowist , 78, Polish historian and professor at the
University of Warsaw .
[145]
Don Carpenter , 64, American novelist and playwright, suicide .
[146]
Vladimír Dzurilla , 52, Slovak ice hockey goaltender and Olympian.
[147]
Melih Esenbel , 80, Turkish diplomat and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Rick Ferrell , 89, American
Major League Baseball baseball player, coach, and scout.
[148]
Miklós Rózsa , 88, Hungarian film composer (
Ben-Hur ,
Spellbound ,
The Thief of Baghdad ),
Oscar winner (
1946 ,
1948 ,
1960 ).
[149]
28
29
Juozas Bulavas , 86, Lithuanian legal scholar, academic, and politician.
Philippe De Lacy , 78, French-American
silent film era child actor, cancer.
[152]
Les Elgart , 77, American
swing jazz bandleader and trumpeter.
[153]
Canray Fontenot , 72, American
Creole fiddle player.
[154]
Kurt Gudewill , 84, German musicologist.
[155]
Leo Kofler , 88, Austrian-German
Marxist
sociologist .
Miklós Meszéna , 54, Hungarian fencer.
[156]
Kevin Tame , 63, Australian footballer.
[157]
Severino Varela , 81, Uruguayan football player.
[158]
30
Nalin Angammana , 49–50, Sri Lanka Army officer, homicide.
[159]
Aleksander Bardini , 81, Polish theatre and opera director, actor, and educator.
[160]
Pelle Christensen , 72, Norwegian actor and translator.
[161]
Nando Cicero , 64, Italian film director, screenwriter and actor.
[162]
Charles Dunn , 80, British
japanologist from the
SOAS University of London .
[163]
Alfredo Giannetti , 71, Italian screenwriter and film director.
[164]
Anthony Jennings , 50, New Zealand
harpsichordist , organist, director, and academic.
[165]
Harry L. Shorto , 75, British linguist and leading scholar of
Mon and
Khmer languages.
[166]
Verner E. Suomi , 79, Finnish-American educator, inventor, and scientist.
[167]
31
Joan Embury Cochran , 82, New Zealand social reformer and sex educator.
[168]
Bernhard Jope , 81, German
Luftwaffe bomber pilot during World War II.
[169]
Thomas E. Morgan , 88, American politician.
[170]
Genevieve Tobin , 95, American actress.
[171]
Lola Todd , 91, American
silent film era actress.
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