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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 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.
July 2005
1
Renaldo "Obie" Benson , 69, American soul and
R&B singer and member of
The Four Tops , lung cancer.
[1]
Rex Berry , 80, American football player.
Gus Bodnar , 82, Canadian ice hockey player.
Bill Frink , 78, American Sportscaster (WLS-TV).
Ivan Kolev , 74, Bulgarian football player.
Arvo Ojala , 85, American technical advisor and actor, gun accident.
Luther Vandross , 54, American
R&B singer, complications following a heart attack.
[2]
2
Florence Kirsch , 90, American classical pianist.
Ernest Lehman , 89, American screenwriter (
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ,
North by Northwest ,
West Side Story ).
[3]
Kenneth Pinyan , 45, American Boeing engineer, perforated colon after having sex with a horse.
[4]
Norm Prescott , 78, American co-founder of
Filmation animation studios.
[5]
Martin Sanchez , 26, Mexican boxer, of injuries sustained in July 1 bout.
3
Siv Ericks , 87, Swedish character actress.
Nan Kempner , 74, American society hostess.
[6]
Alberto Lattuada , 90, Italian film director.
Pierre Michelot , 77, French jazz bassist, played with
Miles Davis .
Gaylord Nelson , 89, American politician, former
Governor of Wisconsin , U.S. Senator from Wisconsin and founder of
Earth Day .
[7]
Wenten Rubuntja , Australian artist and indigenous activist.
Sam Tata , 93, Canadian photographer.
Hedy West , 67, American folksinger.
Harrison Young , 75, American actor (
Saving Private Ryan ,
House of 1000 Corpses ,
Passions ).
[8]
4
Chris Bunch , 62, American science fiction writer, lung ailment.
Gustav-Adolf Bursche , 86, German World War II officer.
Bryan Coleman , 94, British television and film actor.
Al Downing , 65, American R&B and country & western musician, leukaemia.
June Haver , 79, American film actress, widow of
Fred MacMurray .
Marga López , 81, Mexican screen and television actress, heart failure.
Hank Stram , 82, American National Football League coach (
Kansas City Chiefs ) and a member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame .
[9]
Lorenzo Thomas , 60, Panamanian-born American poet.
5
Leo Breiman , 77, American statistician.
Ray Davis , 65, American singer, founding member of
Parliament/Funkadelic .
Shirley Goodman , 69, American
R&B singer.
Baloo Gupte , 70, Indian Test cricketer.
James Stockdale , 81, American Vice Admiral,
Medal of Honor recipient, ex-prisoner of war and independent VP Candidate in 1992.
[10]
6
Bruno Augenstein , 82, German-born American mathematician and physicist.
L. Patrick Gray , 88, American former Director of the United States FBI, pancreatic cancer.
James Haskins , 63, American professor, biographer, and author.
[11]
Huang Kun , 85, Chinese physicist.
Ed McBain , 78, American mystery novel writer, wrote under numerous pseudonyms (
Ed McBain ), cancer of the larynx.
[12]
Donald McGinley , 85, American politician, U.S. Representative from Nebraska (1959–1961) and Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (1983–1987).
[13]
Patrick S. Parker , 75, American businessman (
Parker Hannifin ).
Dick Sabot , 61, American economist, Internet entrepreneur, co-founder of
tripod.com .
Frank Shipston , 98, English cricketer.
Claude Simon , 91, French writer and Nobel Prize winner.
[14]
Grace Thaxton , 114, American
supercentenarian , oldest resident of Kentucky and oldest person ever born in New York.
7
Norman Bennett , 82, English rugby player and cricketer.
Henri Betti , 87, French composer and pianist.
Paul Deliège , 74, Belgian comic book writer/artist.
[15]
Hasib Hussain , 18, British terrorist.
Mohammad Sidique Khan , 30, British terrorist.
Germaine Lindsay , 19, British terrorist.
Ihab al-Sherif , 51, Egyptian envoy in Iraq.
Gustaf Sobin , 69, American-born poet and novelist.
[16]
Shehzad Tanweer , 22, British terrorist.
8
Denis Bray , 78, British civil servant in Hong Kong.
Lee Hun Hoe , 79, Malaysian lawyer and judge.
Julian Letterlough , 35, American boxer
Judy Mann , 61, American longtime columnist for
The Washington Post .
Dorothy H. Rose , 84, American politician.
9
Chuck Cadman , 57, Canadian Member of Parliament.
Yevgeny Grishin , 74, Russian speed skater, first speed skater under 40 seconds on 500 metres.
Kevin Hagen , 77, American actor (
Little House on the Prairie ).
Byron Preiss , 52, American writer/editor/publisher.
[17]
Alex Shibicky , 91, Canadian ice hockey player who made the first
slapshot .
[18]
Rafique Zakaria , 79, Indian Islamic scholar.
10
Richard Eastham , 89, American actor (
Tombstone Territory ,
That Darn Cat! ,
Wonder Woman ).
Frank Moores , 72, Canadian politician,
Premier of Newfoundland .
A. J. Quinnell , 65, English writer,
Man on Fire .
Freda Wright-Sorce , 50, American wife of
Don Geronimo of the
Don and Mike Show .
Jack Tripp , 83, British pantomime dame.
Freddy Soto , 35, American comedian and actor.
11
Keith Alexander , 41, American guitarist.
Piero Cappuccilli , 78, Italian opera singer.
Ole Christian Bach , 48, Norwegian fraudster.
Gretchen Franklin , 94, English television actress, best known as "
Ethel Skinner " in
EastEnders .
Shinya Hashimoto , 40, Japanese professional wrestler.
Jesus Ricardo Iglesias , 83, Argentine Grand Prix racing driver.
Frances Langford , 92, American singer/actress.
[19]
12
Meyer Cardin , 97, American jurist.
Joseph Patrick Delaney , 70, American Roman Catholic bishop of the diocese of
Fort Worth, Texas for many years.
[20]
Arthur Fletcher , 80, American government official, Assistant Labor Secretary under US President
Richard Nixon , called the "father of
affirmative action ".
[21]
John King, Baron King of Wartnaby , 87, British peer, businessman and chairman of
British Airways from 1981 to 1993.
John Thorley , 78, Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer.
[22]
P. K. Vasudevan Nair , 79, Indian politician, Member of Lok Sabha, former
Chief Minister of
Kerala state, India.
13
Robert P. Abelson , 76, American psychologist and political scientist.
Sir David Brown , 77, British admiral.
Asen Kisimov , 69, Bulgarianactor, singer and radio presenter.
Bob Maslen-Jones , 84, British Olympic shooter.
Robert E. Ogren , 83, American
zoologist .
Mickey Owen , 89, American former MLB player for the
Brooklyn Dodgers .
Erik Rauch , 31, American
biophysicist and
theoretical ecologist , hiking accident.
14
Mark Carlisle, Baron Carlisle of Bucklow , 76, British politician and peer.
Tilly Fleischer , 93, German athlete, Olympic champion in javelin (
1936 ).
Richard Leiterman , 70, Canadian award-winning cinematographer.
Matt Patrick , 86, Scottish footballer.
Jacques Roche , early 40s, Haitian journalist.
Dame Cicely Saunders , 87, British palliative care activist, founded St. Christopher's Hospice (where she herself died), cancer.
[23]
J. B. Trapp , 79, New Zealand historian.
15
David Daiches , 92, Scottish literary critic.
[24]
Anne Drungis , 73, American Olympic fencer.
[25]
Michael Gibson , 60, American
Tony -nominated orchestrator and musician.
Kenneth Graham , 82, British trade unionist.
Sir Ronald Wilson , 82, Australian High Court justice.
16
Mira Ashby , 84, Canadian physician.
Blue Barron , 92, American orchestra leader.
Pietro Consagra , 84, Italian sculptor.
W. Fox McKeithen , 58, American politician, 5-time Louisiana Secretary of State.
John Ostrom , 77, American paleontologist who revolutionized understanding of dinosaurs.
[26]
Miguel Pérez , 68, Puerto Rican wrestler.
Helen Bonchek Schneyer , 84, American folk musician.
K. V. Subbanna , 73, Indian dramatist and writer.
17
Laurel Aitken , 77, Jamaican musician.
Biplab Dasgupta , 66, Indian economist
Geraldine Fitzgerald , 91, Irish-born American actress, Alzheimer's disease.
[27]
Sir Edward Heath , 89, British politician,
Prime Minister (1970–1974),
MP (1950–2001), pneumonia.
Gina Lagorio , 83, Italian writer.
Gavin Lambert , 80, British-born American novelist, screenwriter (
Inside Daisy Clover ,
Sons and Lovers ).
[28]
I. G. Patel , 80, Indian economist,
Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (1977–1982).
Joe Vialls , Australian writer.
William Weatherspoon , 69, American songwriter and record producer.
18
Elizabeth Blodgett Hall , 95, American educationist.
Paul Duke , 78, American political journalist.
[29]
Amy Gillett , 29, Australian rower and cyclist.
John Herald , 66, American folk musician, recording artist, member of The Greenbriar Boys
Vanguard Records .
[30]
Jim Parker , 71, American football player, offensive tackle for the
Baltimore Colts and member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame .
Gerry Thomas , 83, American marketing and sales executive, innovator, inventor of the
TV dinner , cancer.
William Westmoreland , 91, U.S. Army General who commanded American military operations in the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968.
19
Jim Aparo , 72, American comic book artist (
Batman ,
Phantom Stranger ,
Spectre ).
[31]
Alain Bombard , 80, French biologist and physician.
[32]
Edward Bunker , 71, American author, screenwriter, and actor (Mr. Blue in
Reservoir Dogs ).
John D. Cartano , 96, American lawyer.
LaVena Johnson , 19, African-American
private first class .
Hastings Keith , 89, American politician, United States Representative from Massachusetts, served 1959 - 1973, as a member of the Republican Party.
John Tyndall , 71, British Neo-Nazi political activist, founder of the
British National Party .
20
Charles Chibitty , 83, American last surviving
Comanche code talker.
James Doohan , 85, Canadian actor (best known for his role as
Scotty on the original
Star Trek ), pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease.
[33]
Finn Gustavsen , 79, Norwegian politician.
Kayo Hatta , 47, American film director (
Picture Bride ).
David Tomblin , 74, British film and television director.
21
Bryn Allen , 84, Welsh footballer.
Long John Baldry , 64, British blues musician.
[34]
Bruce Bolt , 75, Australian-born American scientist and earthquake expert.
[35]
Andrzej Grubba , 47, Polish table tennis player.
Lord Alfred Hayes , 76, British wrestler and wrestling commentator (most notably with the
WWF ).
Ian Robertson, Lord Robertson , 92, Scottish judge.
Shirley Thomas , 85, American space historian, Hollywood producer, and
USC professor.
22
Jean-Charles de Menezes , 27, Brazilian electrician, shot by police.
William Beatley , 81, British Olympic fencer.
Jerry Marcus , 81, American cartoonist (
Trudy ).
[36]
Eugene Record , 64, American lead vocalist for
The Chi-Lites .
[37]
Hinako Sugiura , 46, Japanese author and cartoonist.
[38]
George D. Wallace , 88, American actor (
Forbidden Planet ,
The Pajama Game ).
Xue Muqiao , 100, Chinese economist, director of
National Bureau of Statistics .
23
Ray Crist , 105, American centenarian and chemist.
Joseph Dessertine , 82, French cyclist.
Myron Floren , 85, American musician, longtime accordionist/bandleader on
The Lawrence Welk Show .
[39]
John Hunt , 87, American oceanographer.
Gaston Mayordomo , 82, French Olympic athlete
[1]
Fintan Meyler , 75, Irish actress.
Ray Oldham , 54, American football player, former NFL cornerback,
Pittsburgh Steelers .
24
Viktor Berkovsky , 73, Russian bard.
George Buhr , 76, American football coach.
Sir Richard Doll , 92, British epidemiologist, first person to link cigarette smoking and lung cancer.
[40]
Pavel Dostál , 62, Czech minister for cultural affairs.
Fraser McLuskey , 90, Scottish military chaplain and minister.
Francis Ona , 52, Papua New Guinean
Bougainville rebel leader.
Radomir Pavitchevitch , 96, French legionnaire.
25
Enrique Bautista , 71, Filipino Olympic athlete.
Paul Britten Austin , 83, British writer and broadcaster.
Giulio Cantoni , 89, Italian-born American physician.
Eddie Crook, Jr. , 76, US Olympic boxer and Vietnam veteran.
Sidney Hertzberg , 82, American basketball player.
[41]
David Jackson , 71, British actor.
Alf Joint , 77, British stuntman (
Goldfinger ,
Superman ,
Return of the Jedi ).
Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes , 114, Portuguese
supercentenarian , oldest person ever documented in Portugal.
Albert Mangelsdorff , 76, German trombonist.
Ford Rainey , 96, American actor (
3:10 to Yuma ,
Halloween II ,
The Bionic Woman ).
26
Betty Astell , 93, American actress, entertainer and widow of
Cyril Fletcher .
Mario David , 71, Italian footballer.
John Edwards , 93, Canadian football player.
Alexander Golitzen , 97, Russian-born American production designer (
To Kill a Mockingbird ,
Spartacus ,
Phantom of the Opera ),
Oscar winner (
1944 ,
1961 ,
1963 ).
Jack Hirshleifer , 79, American economist.
Gilles Marotte , 60, Canadian ice hockey player (
Los Angeles Kings ,
Chicago Blackhawks ,
New York Rangers ), pancreatic cancer.
Danny Simon , 85, American comedy writer, brother of
Neil Simon .
[42]
27
Shelley Appleton , 86, American labor leader.
[43]
Tungia Baker , 64, New Zealand Māori actress (
The Piano ) and artist.
Pierre Broué , 79, French
Trotskyist historian.
Al Held , 76, American abstract painter.
[44]
Helen Phillips , 86, American opera singer.
[45]
Dom Um Romão , 79, Brazilian jazz drummer.
Marten Toonder , 93, Dutch author and cartoonist.
Robert Wright , 90, American musical lyricist (team of Wright &
Forrest –
Grand Hotel ,
Kismet ,
Song of Norway , etc.).
[46]
28
Ian Baker , 77, British Army general.
Christopher Bunting , 80, English cellist.
Virginia Dehn , 82, American painter and printmaker.
Louis Metzger , 88,
United States Marine Corps officer.
Jair da Rosa Pinto , 84, Brazilian footballer.
Bergur Sigurbjörnsson , 88, Icelandic politician.
29
Hermione Hammond , 94, English painter and portrait artist.
[47]
Mile Lojpur , 75, Yugoslav/Serbian rock musician, heart attack.
Pat McCormick , 78, American television writer (
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ) and actor (
Smokey and the Bandit ,
Scrooged ).
Al McKibbon , 86, American
jazz
double bassist .
Hildegarde , 99, American cabaret singer.
[48]
Fred Sledge Smith , 72, American
R&B songwriter and record producer.
Karlheinz Zöller , 76, German
flutist .
30
Carl Beam , 62, Canadian
Ojibwe artist.
Georges Briard , 88, Russian-born American designer.
Ray Cunningham , 100, American baseball player, recognized as the oldest living former Major League Baseball player.
[49]
John Garang , 60, Sudanese Vice President, helicopter crash.
[50]
Malucha Solari , 84, Nicaraguan-born Chilean ballerina and choreographer.
Lucky Thompson , 81, American saxophonist.
[51]
31
Wim Duisenberg , 70, Dutch banker and politician, suffered a heart attack while swimming and drowned.
[52]
Armando Ferreira , 85, Portuguese footballer.
Léopold Gernaey , 78, Belgian footballer.
Mantle Hood , 87, American ethnomusicologist.
Lawrence Teeter , 56, American lawyer, attempted to have
Sirhan Sirhan retried, saying he did not kill
Robert F. Kennedy , lymphoma.
[53]
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