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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2003 .
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.
March 2003
1
Elaine Barrie , 87, American actress (
Midnight ), fourth wife of
John Barrymore .
[1]
Nadine Conner , 96, American operatic soprano, radio singer and music teacher.
[2]
Gauri Deshpande , 61, Indian novelist, short story writer, and poet.
Franjo Glaser , 90, Croatian footballer.
[3]
Roger Michael Needham , 68, British computer scientist, pioneered
computer password
one-way hash functions , cancer.
[4]
Adeyinka Oyekan , 91,
Oba of Lagos (1965-2003).
Countess Viktoria-Luise of Solms-Baruth , 81, German princess.
Major Sundarrajan , 68, Indian actor and director.
2
Roger Albertsen , 45, Norwegian footballer, cancer.
Hank Ballard , 66, American singer (
The Midnighters ), composer, famous for his hit "The Twist",
esophageal cancer .
[5]
William Blezard , 81, English composer and arranger for
Noël Coward ,
Marlene Dietrich ,
Joyce Grenfell ,
Honor Blackman .
[6]
Bill Carruthers , 72, American television executive, stroke.
[7]
Joe Decker , 55, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs ,
Minnesota Twins ,
Seattle Mariners ), fall.
[8]
George Edwards , 94, British aircraft designer.
Fred Freiberger , 88, American film and television writer and television producer.
[9]
Malcolm Williamson , 71, Australian composer,
Master of the Queen's Music .
[10]
Goffredo Petrassi , 98, Italian composer and conductor of modern classical music.
[11]
Bill Woggon , 87, American cartoonist who created the comic book
Katy Keene .
[12]
3
Gilbert Wheeler Beebe , 90, American
epidemiologist and statistician, pioneered
radiation exposure studies.
[13]
Ann A. Bernatitus , 91, American
U.S. Navy nurse,
Legion of Merit for heroism during the siege of
Bataan and
Corregidor .
[14]
Horst Buchholz , 69, German actor (
The Magnificent Seven ,
One, Two, Three ,
Life Is Beautiful ),
pneumonia .
[15]
Dick Garrard , 92, Australian Olympic wrestler (silver medal in
men's freestyle welterweight at the
1948 Summer Olympics ).
[16]
Kenta , 54, Swedish musician, cancer.
Malcolm Kilduff , 75, American journalist.
[17]
Luis Marden , 90, American photographer, explorer, writer, and filmmaker,
Parkinson's disease .
[18]
4
Fedora Barbieri , 82, Italian operatic
mezzo-soprano and actress.
[19]
Michel Block , 65, Belgian-French pianist.
Celly Campello , 60, Brazilian
rock singer and performer,
breast cancer .
Jaba Ioseliani , 76, Georgian politician, writer, and '
thief in law ', heart attack.
Sébastien Japrisot , 71, French author, screenwriter and film director.
[20]
Oliver Payne Pearson , 87, American
zoologist and
ecologist .
[21]
5
Edwin Hardy Amies , 93, English fashion designer, official dressmaker for
Queen Elizabeth II .
[22]
Marianne Baudler , 81, German chemist.
George Miller , 61, American stand-up comedian,
leukemia .
[23]
Gerhard Rosenfeld , 72, German composer.
Dzhabrail Yamadayev , 32, Chechen rebel field commander, killed by a bomb.
[24]
6
Linton Garner , 87, American
jazz pianist.
[25]
Ernst B. Haas , 78, German-American political scientist.
[26]
Claus Helberg , 84, Norwegian and mountain guide and resistance member during World War II.
[27]
Ramón Mestre , 65, Argentine politician,
hepatitis .
Luděk Pachman , 78, Czechoslovak-German
chess grandmaster , chess writer, and
political activist .
[28]
Maurice Rheims , 93, French art auctioneer, art historian and novelist.
[29]
Sam Scorer , 80, English architect.
Gábor Mádi Szabó , 80, Hungarian actor.
Saba Youakim , 88, Lebanses archbishop.
Alice Martineau , 30, English singer.
7
Mehmed Alagić , 55,
Bosnian Army general .
José Márcio Ayres , 49, Brazilian conservationist and
zoologist , founded Brazilian
rain forest reserves,
lung cancer .
[30]
Manfred Durniok , 68, German film producer, director and screenwriter, heart attack.
[31]
Monica Hughes , 77, Canadian
science fiction author.
8
Ibrahim al-Makadmeh , 51, Palestinian and
Hamas leader in the
Gaza Strip , targeted killing by Israel.
Cho Byung-hwa , 81, South Korean poet.
[32]
Adam Faith , 62, British singer and actor, heart attack.
[33]
Wallace M. Greene , 95,
United States Marine Corps
four-star general .
[34]
Eduard Izotov , 66, Soviet film actor.
Elliott Jaques , 86, Canadian psychoanalyst and
social scientist who coined the term "
midlife crisis ".
[35]
Karen Morley , 93, American film actress and political activist,
pneumonia .
[36]
José Manuel Blecua Teijeiro , 90, Spanish
philologist and academic.
[37]
9
Stan Brakhage , 70, American filmmaker,
bladder cancer .
[38]
Žarko Dolinar , 82, Croatian biologist and table tennis player.
Bernard Dowiyogo , 57, President of
Nauru , cardiac complications from
diabetes .
Rolf Hagedorn , 83, German theoretical physicist.
Dzidra Ritenberga , 74, Latvian actress and film director.
[39]
10
Víctor Alba , 86, Spanish
communist politician, journalist, writer and academic.
[40]
Tom Boardman, Baron Boardman , 84, British businessman and politician (
MP for
Leicester South West ,
Leicester South ).
[41]
Geoffrey Kirk , 81, British classical scholar.
[42]
Marina Ladynina , 94, Soviet stage and film actress.
Barry Sheene , 52, British
motorcycle racer and television
sports presenter ,
esophageal cancer .
[43]
Fritz Spengler , 94, German field handball player and Olympic champion.
[44]
Naftali Temu , 57, Kenyan
long-distance runner and Olympic champion,
prostate cancer .
[45]
Ottorino Volonterio , 85, Swiss
Formula One race car driver.
[46]
11
Brian Cleeve , 81, Anglo-Irish writer, heart attack.
Alta Cohen , 94, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers ,
Philadelphia Phillies ).
[47]
John G. Dow , 97, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
New York's 27th congressional district ).
[48]
Ivar Hansen , 64, Danish politician and speaker of the
Folketing .
Kevin Laffan , 80, British playwright and screenwriter (
Emmerdale ),
pneumonia .
[49]
Sidney Lippman , 89, American composer and songwriter.
[50]
Edson Raff , 95, American Army officer and writer.
[51]
Ludwig Streicher , 82, Austrian
contrabassist .
[52]
Wayne D. Wright , 86, American horse racing jockey, winner of all three
Triple Crown races.
[53]
12
Alys Faiz , 87, Pakistani writer and
human rights activist .
Howard Fast , 88, American novelist.
[54]
Andrey Kivilev , 29, Kazakhstani
road bicycle racer (
2001 Route du Sud ,
2000 Olympics ,
1996 Olympics ), fall during
Paris–Nice race.
[55]
Slava Stetsko , 82, Ukrainian politician.
Lynne Thigpen , 54, American television and stage actress (An American Daughter ), cerebral hemorrhage.
[56]
Zoran Đinđić , 50, Serbian politician,
Prime Minister (2001-2003), shot.
[57]
13
Abas Ermenji , 89, Albanian politician, historian and nationalist.
[58]
Enriko Josif , 78, Serbian composer, pedagogue and musical writer.
Roberto Murolo , 91, Italian musician.
[59]
Barry Patten , 75, Australian Olympic
alpine skier and architect.
[60]
Ian Samwell , 66, English musician, singer-songwriter and record producer.
Christiane Schmidtmer , 63, German actress,
fashion model and
nude model .
[61]
Gus Yatron , 75, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district ).
[62]
14
Suresh Bhat , 70, India
marathi poet.
Eugene Boyko , 80, Canadian filmmaker.
Harmon Craig , 76, American
geochemist .
Amanda Davis , 32, American writer and teacher, plane crash.
[63]
Al Gionfriddo , 81, American baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates ,
Brooklyn Dodgers ).
[64]
Jack Goldstein , 57, American artist, suicide.
[65]
Jean-Luc Lagardère , 75, French businessman, CEO of the
Lagardère Group , acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.
[66]
Ivan Rassimov , 64, Serbian-Italian film actor.
[67]
15
John Andru , 70, Canadian Olympic fencer.
[68]
Yevgeny Belyayev , 48, Soviet
cross-country skier (Olympic medals:
1976 silver ,
1976 bronze ,
1980 gold ).
[69]
Joseph Coors , 85, American businessman, president of
Coors Brewing Company ,
lymphoma .
[70]
Thora Hird , 91, British actress, comedian, presenter and writer, stroke.
[71]
Bill Robertson , 79, British footballer.
Li Xuefeng , 96, Chinese politician.
16
Lawrence H. Aller , 89, American astronomer.
[72]
George Bayer , 77, American golfer, won three
PGA Tour events, heart attack.
[73]
Rachel Corrie , 23, American
International Solidarity Movement activist, crushed by
Israeli Defense Forces bulldozer.
Ronald Ferguson , 71, father of UK royal divorcée
Sarah, Duchess of York , heart attack.
Davis Hughes , 92, Australian politician.
Lars Passgård , 62, Swedish actor and theatre director.
[74]
Teemu Raimoranta , 25, Finnish
metal musician, fall.
[75]
17
Herbert Aptheker , 87, American historian and political activist.
[76]
Thomas N. Barnes , 72, American
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force , cancer.
[77]
Su Buqing , 100, Chinese mathematician.
[78]
Bill Carlisle , 94, American
country music singer, songwriter and comedian.
Henryk de Kwiatkowski , 79, Polish-Canadian businessman and
thoroughbred horse owner and breeder,
pneumonia .
Yvette Etiévant , 80, French actress.
[79]
Alan Keith , 84, British broadcaster.
[80]
Charles Salatka , 85, American prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church .
Robert Shelton , 73, American
clansman , heart attack.
[81]
18
József Balla , 47, Hungarian
wrestler (men's Olympic freestyle super-heavyweight wrestling:
1976 silver medal ,
1980 silver medal ), heart failure.
[82]
Oles Berdnyk , 76, Ukrainian
science fiction writer, philosopher and theologian.
Naomi Chance , 75, English film and television actress.
Bruno Heim , 92, Swiss
ecclesiastical diplomat,
Apostolic Nuncio to Britain.
[83]
Karl Kling , 92, German racing driver.
Viktor Kratasyuk , 54, Soviet and Georgian sprint canoer and Olympic champion.
[84]
Adam Osborne , 64, British-American computer pioneer (
Osborne 1 ).
[85]
19
Joe Buzas , 83, American baseball player (
New York Yankees ) and minor league baseball team owner.
[86]
Micheline Coulibaly , 53, Ivorian short story writer.
[87]
Hiromichi Fuyuki , 42, Japanese professional wrestler and promoter, cancer.
Émile Genest , 81, Canadian actor, heart attack.
[88]
Olivier Long , 87, Swiss diplomat and director-general of the
GATT .
[89]
Michael Mathias Prechtl , 76, German illustrator.
[90]
Rick Zumwalt , 51, American
arm-wrestler and actor, heart attack.
20
Al Blades , 26, American professional football player (
University of Miami ,
San Francisco 49ers ), car accident.
[91]
Krishanu Dey , 41, Indian football player, pulmonary disorder.
[92]
Alberto López , 76, Argentine basketball player.
[93]
Sailor Art Thomas , 79, American professional wrestler, cancer.
21
Harry Eisenstat , 87, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Dodgers ,
Detroit Tigers ,
Cleveland Indians ).
[94]
Leonard Hokanson , 71, American pianist,
pancreatic cancer .
[95]
Shivani , 79, Indian writer.
Umar Wirahadikusumah , 78,
Indonesian fourth
Vice President (1983-1988).
[96]
22
Jim Anderson , 59, Australian politician.
[97]
Fernando Carcupino , 80, Italian painter, illustrator and comics artist.
Amado Cortez , 75, Filipino actor and diplomat.
Milton George Henschel , 82, American
Jehovah's Witnesses executive and president of the
Watch Tower Society .
[98]
Tadashi Kitta , 68, Japanese golfer.
Terry Lloyd , 50, British
ITN reporter, shot by US forces in
crossfire near
Basra , Iraq.
[99]
Paul Moran , 39, Australian photojournalist, killed by suicide bomber.
[100]
Ali Akbar Navis , 78, Indonesian author, poet, and humorist.
[101]
23
Hideyo Amamoto , 77, Japanese actor, complications from
pneumonia .
Violet Cliff , 86, British Olympic pair skater.
[102]
Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak , 73, Polish track and field athlete, winner of the 3000 metre steeplechase at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Tage Nielsen , 74, Danish composer, teacher and music administrator.
[103]
Mohsen Nourbakhsh , 54, Iranian economist, heart attack.
Lori Piestewa , 23,
United States Army soldier,
killed in action .
[104]
Pier Luigi Romita , 78, Italian politician.
Fritz Spiegl , 77, Austrian-English musician, journalist, and broadcaster.
[105]
24
Jan Just Bos , 63, Dutch
rower (
bronze medal in
men's coxed pair rowing at the
1964 Summer Olympics ).
[106]
Hans Hermann Groër , 83, Austrian
Roman Catholic
Archbishop of Vienna (1986–1995),
pneumonia .
Murray Hill , 79, Australian realtor and politician.
Hussein Kamal , 70, Egyptian television, film and theatre director.
[107]
Yevgeny Klevtsov , 74, Russian cyclist and Olympic medalist.
[108]
Don Raffell , 83, American musician and educator.
[109]
Artie Shapiro , 87, American
jazz bassist.
[110]
Philip Yordan , 88, American screenwriter,
Academy Award for Best Story for
Broken Lance ,
pancreatic cancer .
[111]
25
26
Chuck Hansen , 55, American historian and U.S. nuclear program documents collector, cancer.
[114]
Daniel Patrick Moynihan , 76, American politician, sociologist, and diplomat, complications following
appendectomy .
[115]
Babatunji Olowofoyeku , 85, Nigerian politician, educationist and lawyer.
Tauese Sunia , 61,
Governor of American Samoa , heart attack.
José Tamayo , 82, Spanish theatre director and producer.
Rolf Thomsen , 87, German
U-boat commander during World War II.
Nino Vingelli , 90, Italian film actor.
Dorothy Clarke Wilson , 98, American writer (Prince of Egypt ).
[116]
Herbert Zangs , 78, German artist.
[117]
27
Edwin Carr , 76, New Zealand composer of classical music.
[118]
Daniel Ceccaldi , 75, French actor,
liver cancer .
[119]
Jeremiah Duggan , 22, British student, traffic accident.
Fiorenzo Fiorentini , 82, Italian actor, author, screenwriter and radio personality, cerebral hemorrhage.
[120]
Frederic Lawrence Holmes , 71, American historian of science.
[121]
Dušan Spasojević , 34, Serbian criminal, killed by police.
Paul Zindel , 66, American playwright (
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds ),
lung cancer .
[122]
28
Kadri Aytaç , 71, Turkish football player and manager,
Alzheimer's disease .
Sam Bowens , 65, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles ,
Washington Senators ).
[123]
Robert Craddock , 79, American soccer player.
Rusty Draper , 80, American
country and
pop singer,
pneumonia .
[124]
Ludwig Elsbett , 89, German mechanical engineer.
Aleksey Kuznetsov , 73, Soviet
cross-country skier and Olympic medalist.
[125]
Bob Matz , 90, American animator.
29
Placide Adams , 73, American
string bass player, drummer and vocalist.
[126]
Keinosuke Enoeda , 67, Japanese master of
Shotokan
karate .
Kurt Gimmi , 67, Swiss road bicycle racer.
[127]
Tadao Horie , 89, Japanese football player,
pneumonia .
[128]
Kerim Kerimov , 85, Soviet and Russian
astrophysicist and aerospace engineer.
Vladimir Pikalov , 78, Soviet general.
Carl Ridd , 73, Canadian scholar of religion, basketball player, and activist.
[129]
Matthew J. Ryan , 70, American politician.
Herbjørn Sørebø , 69, Norwegian journalist and broadcasting personality.
Carlo Urbani , 46, Italian
WHO physician and
microbiologist who discovered
SARS , SARS.
30
Bruno Boni , 87, Italian
rower (
bronze medal in
men's coxless pair at the
1948 Summer Olympics ).
[130]
Vincent DePaul Breen , 66, American prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church .
Nick Enright , 52, Australian dramatist, playwright and theatre director,
melanoma .
Michael Jeter , 50, American actor (
Evening Shade ,
Waterworld ,
Jurassic Park III ),
epilepsy .
[131]
Valentin Pavlov , 65, Soviet official,
Prime Minister (1991), stroke.
Teno Roncalio , 87, American politician and writer, heart attack.
[132]
Patricia Vinnicombe , 71, South African-Australian
archaeologist and art preservationist.
[133]
31
Lucian Adams , 80, American
U.S. Army World War II soldier and
Medal of Honor recipient.
[134]
Charly Bouvy , 60, Belgian
bobsledder and field hockey player (
1964 bobsleigh ,
1968 field hockey ,
1972 field hockey ).
[135]
George Connor , 78, American football player (
Notre Dame ,
Chicago Bears ), member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame .
[136]
Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter , 96, British-Canadian geometer, academic and author.
[137]
Anne Gwynne , 84, American actress, stroke.
[138]
Semyon Lipkin , 91, Russian writer, poet, and literary translator.
Tommy Seebach , 53, Danish singer, composer, pianist and producer, heart attack.
Fermín Vélez , 43, Spanish sports car racing driver, cancer.
[139]
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