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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 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.
May 2003
1
Haukur Clausen , 74, Icelandic Olympic athlete.
[1]
Elizabeth Ann Hulette , 42, American professional wrestler and wrestling manager, drug and alcohol overdose.
István Kelen , 91, Hungarian-Australian sportsman, journalist, author, and playwright.
Shlomo Levi , 68, Israeli football player.
[2]
Paul Moore , 83, American bishop of the
Episcopal Church and former
US Marine Corps officer.
[3]
Wim van Est , 80, Dutch racing cyclist.
[4]
2
Mohammed Dib , 82, Algerian writer.
[5]
Blaga Dimitrova , 81, Bulgarian poet and politician,
Vice President (1992-1993), cerebrovascular disease.
[6]
James Miller , 34, Welsh filmmaker and cameraman, killed by
Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Henry Wise, Jr. , 82, American physician and World War II
Tuskegee Airman
fighter pilot .
[7]
George Wyle , 87, American musical director and composer (theme to
Gilligan's Island ,
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year ),
leukemia .
[8]
3
Queta Claver , 70, Spanish actress, singer, and dancer, cardiovascular disease.
[9]
Glen Culler , 75, American professor of electrical engineering.
Don Johnson , 62, American
bowler , heart attack.
Suzy Parker , 70, American actress and model, wife of
Bradford Dillman , arthritis, diabetes.
[10]
Marcel Roche , 82, French physician and scientist.
G. Venkateswaran , 55, Indian film producer.
[11]
4
Alexander Boghossian , 65, Ethiopian-American artist and teacher.
[12]
Sesto Bruscantini , 83, Italian
baritone .
[13]
Arthur Oldham , 76, British composer and choirmaster.
[14]
Jean Tricart , 82, French
geomorphologist .
[15]
Richard Trowbridge , 83, British admiral and
Governor of Western Australia (1980–1983).
David Woodley , 44, American gridiron football player (
Miami Dolphins ), complications due to kidney and liver failure.
[16]
5
Sam Bockarie , 38, Sierra Leonean politician and army commander,
gunshot wound .
David Lewin , 69, American music theorist.
[17]
Philip Powell , 82, British architect.
Sultan Rakhmanov , 52, Soviet weightlifter and Olympic champion, heart attack.
[18]
Waly Salomão , 59, Brazilian poet.
Walter Max Ulyate Sisulu , 90, South African anti-apartheid activist and
ANC member,
Parkinson's disease .
[19]
6
Steve Atkinson , 54, Canadian ice hockey player (
Buffalo Sabres ,
Washington Capitals ,
Toronto Toros ), heart attack.
[20]
Geoffrey Bardon , 63, Australian artist, teacher and
aboriginal art advocate.
[21]
Oleksandr Bilash , 72, Ukrainian composer and author.
[22]
Tito García , 71, Spanish actor.
[23]
Colin Gunton , 62, British theologian and academic.
[24]
Jocelyn Herbert , 86, British
stage designer .
[25]
Art Houtteman , 75, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers ,
Cleveland Indians ,
Baltimore Orioles ), heart attack.
[26]
Stanislav Kolář , 91, Czechoslovak and Czech table tennis player.
Dean L. May , 65, American academic, author and documentary filmmaker, heart attack.
[27]
7
Johan Andersen , 83, Danish
sprint canoer (silver medal in
men's K-1 1000 metres at the
1948 Summer Olympics ).
[28]
Sisir Kumar Das , 66, Linguist, poet, playwright, translator, comparatist and a scholar of Indian literature.
[29]
Quentin Dean , 58, American actress, cancer.
Mike Hudock , 68, American gridiron football player.
[30]
Joshua Madaki , 55, Nigerian politician, car crash.
[31]
George Morrow , 69, American computer scientist and pioneer,
aplastic anemia .
[32]
8
Slick Coffman , 92, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers ,
St. Louis Browns ).
[33]
Dorothy Ferguson , 80, Canadian-American baseball player, cancer.
[34]
Sam Lacy , 99, American sportswriter, reporter, and television/radio commentator.
[35]
Elvira Pagá , 82, Brazilian
vedette , actress, singer, writer and painter.
9
Yves Brouzet , 54, French
shot putter (four-time French champion; men's Olympic shot put:
1972 ,
1976 ).
[36]
Hans Engnestangen , 95, Norwegian Olympic speed skater and world champion.
[37]
Carmen Filpi , 80, American actor.
Antonio Ibáñez Freire , 89, Spanish politician and army officer.
[38]
Jack Gelber , 71, American playwright (
The Connection ),
leukemia .
[39]
Russell B. Long , 84, American politician (
U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1948 to 1987), heart attack.
[40]
Alexey Medvedev , 75, Soviet-Russian heavyweight weightlifter.
Elizabeth Neuffer , 46, American journalist, specialized in
war crimes and
human rights abuses , car accident in
Iraq .
[41]
Bernard Spear , 83, English actor.
[42]
10
Ingo Buding , 61, West German tennis player.
[43]
Leonard Michaels , 70, American writer of short stories, novels, and essays.
[44]
Eleanor C. Pressly , 85, American mathematician and aeronautical engineer at
NASA .
Ambros Speiser , 80, Swiss engineer and scientist.
[45]
Milan Vukcevich , 66, Yugoslav-born American chemist and
Grandmaster of Chess Composition .
[46]
Joseph D. Ward , 89, American politician.
11
12
Jim Clunie , 69, Scottish football player and manager.
[51]
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan , 70, French civil servant (
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees 1965–1977), cancer.
[52]
Stan Lay , 96, New Zealand
javelin thrower (
men's javelin throw at the
1928 Summer Olympics ).
[53]
Renate Riemeck , 82, German historian and Christian
peace activist .
[54]
Jeremy Sandford , 72, British screenwriter.
[55]
13
Theo Aronson , 73, South African-British royal
biographer (
Princess Alice ,
Queen Mother ,
Princess Margaret ), cancer.
[56]
John Savage , 70, Canadian politician; former
Premier of Nova Scotia , cancer.
René Voillaume , 97, French Catholic priest and theologian.
[57]
Byron Wolford , 72, American
rodeo cowboy and professional
poker player.
[58]
Marcos Zucker , 82, Argentine actor and comedian.
14
Tranquilo Cappozzo , 85, Argentine rower and Olympic champion.
[59]
Dave DeBusschere , 62, American basketball player (
Detroit Pistons ,
New York Knicks ), and coach (
Detroit Pistons ), heart attack.
[60]
Otto Edelmann , 86, Austrian operatic
bass .
[61]
Al Fleming , 49, American basketbal player, cancer.
[62]
Ingvar Helle , 70, Norwegian politician.
Wendy Hiller , 91, British actress of stage and screen (
I Know Where I'm Going! ).
[63]
Pepper LaBeija , 54, American
drag queen and fashion designer, heart attack.
Minarni , 59, Indonesian
badminton player.
Gennadiy Nikonov , 52, Russian firearm engineer.
Dante Quinterno , 93, Argentine businessman and comics artist.
[64]
Gordon Salkilld , 76, English supporting actor.
Robert Stack , 84, American film and television actor, heart attack.
[65]
15
June Carter Cash , 73, American musician and wife of
Johnny Cash , complications following surgery.
[66]
Pedro Chappé , 57, Cuban basketball player.
[67]
Desmond Dreyer , 93, British
Royal Navy admiral.
Constantin Dăscălescu , 79, Romanian
communist politician.
Stanley B. Kimball , 76, American historian, cancer.
[68]
Rik Van Steenbergen , 78, Belgian cyclist.
[69]
Rune Waldekranz , 91, Swedish film producer.
[70]
16
William Charles Anderson , 83, American writer and screen writer (
Bat*21 ).
[71]
Mark McCormack , 72, American lawyer, sports agent and writer.
[72]
Stan Rofe , 69, Australian
disc jockey and music news reporter, cancer.
[73]
Lazar Tasić , 72, Serbian football player.
Bogdan Śliwa , 81, Polish
chess master .
17
Edith Carlmar , 91, Norwegian actress and Norway's first female film director.
[74]
Pop Ivy , 87, American football player and coach.
[75]
Irene Gut Opdyke , 81, Polish nurse, kidney failure,
liver failure .
[76]
Luigi Pintor , 77, Italian politician and journalist.
[77]
Gerhard Schöpfel , 90, German
Luftwaffe
flying ace during World War II.
18
Marilyn Bendell , 81, American
impressionist painter.
Peter Lasko , 79, German-British art historian.
[78]
Nick Roman , 55, American gridiron football player, heart attack.
[79]
Mentz Schulerud , 87, Norwegian author, radio personality and theatre director.
19
Johanna Budwig , 94, German biochemist,
alternative cancer treatment advocate and author.
Kunhiraman Palat Candeth , 86,
Indian Army general.
[80]
Paul Hagen , 83, Danish film and television actor.
Ludwig Lachner , German footballer and manager.
Aleksandr Miroshnichenko , 39, Kazakhstani boxer and Olympic medalist, fall.
[81]
Ivo Žídek , 76, Czech
operatic tenor , known for his roles in the operas of
Smetana ,
Dvořák and
Janáček .
[82]
20
Jim Clough , 86, Australian politician.
Walter Höllerer , 80, German writer, literary critic, and literature academic.
[83]
Eddie Little , 48, American author and journalist, heart attack.
[84]
Howard Sims , 86, African-American
vaudeville
tap dancer ,
Alzheimer's disease .
[85]
21
Alejandro de Tomaso , 74, Argentinian racing driver and industrialist.
Yaroslav Golovanov , 70, Russian journalist, writer and
science communicator , cerebrovascular disease.
[86]
Hermann A. Haus , 77, Slovene-American scientist.
[87]
Sumitra Mukherjee , 54, Indian
Bengali actress.
Felice Orlandi , 77, Italian-American actor.
Frank D. White , 69, American politician (
41st Governor of Arkansas ), banker and banking regulator, heart attack.
[88]
22
Packiam Arokiaswamy , 82, Indian
Roman Catholic prelate.
[89]
Big DS , 31, American hardcore rapper and record producer,
lymphatic cancer .
[90]
Grover E. Murray , 86, American
geologist and educator.
[91]
Noel Robins , 67, Australian partially
quadriplegic sailor, traffic accident.
[92]
23
Fred W. Berger , 94, American film editor.
Ray Parry , 67, English football player.
[93]
Michael Pössinger , 84, German Olympic bobsledder.
[94]
Jean Yanne , 69, French actor and director (
Weekend ,
This Man Must Die ), heart attack.
[95]
24
François Boyer , 83, French screenwriter.
[96]
Neil Cherry , 56, New Zealand environmental scientist,
ALS .
Don Hanmer , 83, American film actor.
[97]
Rachel Kempson , 92, English actress, stroke.
[98]
Jules Levy , 80, American television and film producer.
Allan McMahon , 48, Australian rugby footballer and coach, heart attack.
[99]
Arne Skouen , 89, Norwegian journalist, author and film director.
[100]
25
Almir Chediak , 52, Brazilian musician and entrepreneur, shot during robbery.
[101]
Richard Gardner , 72, American child psychiatrist, suicide.
[102]
David Hafler , 84, American audio engineer,
Parkinson's disease .
[103]
George Edward Lynch , 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of
Raleigh .
[104]
Bill Paschal , 81, American football player (
Georgia Tech ,
New York Giants ,
Boston Yanks ).
[105]
Laurette Séjourné , 91, Mexican archeologist and
ethnologist .
Jeremy Ward , 27, American keyboardist and sound technician, heroin overdose.
[106]
Sloan Wilson , 83, American novelist (
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit ,
A Summer Place ),
Alzheimer's disease .
[107]
26
Alfredo Bravo , 78, Argentine politician and trade unionist, heart attack.
[108]
Melitta Brunner , 96, Austrian
figure skater (
ladies singles skating ,
bronze medal in pairs skating at the
1928 Winter Olympics ).
[109]
Burr DeBenning , 66, American actor.
Gerald Hawkins , 75, British-American
astronomer and author, heart attack.
[110]
Thomas Risley Odhiambo , 72, Kenyan
entomologist and environmental activist.
[111]
Jim Root , 71, American football player (
Miami University ,
Chicago Cardinals ) and coach (
New Hampshire ,
William & Mary ).
[112]
Kathleen Winsor , 83, American author (
Forever Amber ).
[113]
27
Geoffrey Bawa , 83, Sri Lankan architect.
[114]
Luciano Berio , 77, Italian composer (
Sinfonia ).
[115]
François Bondy , 88, Swiss journalist and
novelist .
[116]
Mac Colville , 87, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers ).
[117]
Al Hartley , 81, American
comic book writer and -artist.
[118]
Stellan Nilsson , 81, Swedish football player.
[119]
28
Janet Collins , 86, American ballerina.
[120]
Phil Holloway , 86, New Zealand politician.
Oleg Grigoryevich Makarov , 70, Soviet cosmonaut and
rocket scientist , heart attack.
[121]
Dorothy Nelkin , 69, American
sociologist of science and author.
[122]
James Plunkett , 83, Irish writer.
[123]
Ilya Prigogine , 86, Russian-Belgian
physical chemist , 1977
Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.
[124]
Martha Scott , 90, American actress.
[125]
Momir Talić , 60,
Bosnian Serb general in the
Yugoslav People's Army and the
VRS .
Marc Zuber , 59, English actor, heart attack.
[126]
29
W. R. Alford , 65, American mathematician, worked in the field of
number theory ,
brain cancer .
[127]
Savita Ambedkar , 94, Indian social activist and doctor.
Trevor Ford , 79, Welsh international footballer,
pneumonia .
[128]
Anthony Frederick , 38, American basketball player, heart attack.
[129]
David Jefferies , 30, British motorcycle racer, motorcycle crash.
Basil Langton , 91, English actor, director and photographer.
[130]
Joanna Paul , 57, New Zealand visual artist, poet and film maker.
Pierre Restany , 72, French
art critic and cultural
philosopher .
[131]
Wallace Terry , 65, American journalist and oral historian.
[132]
30
Zagir Ismagilov , 86, Soviet
Bashkir composer and pedagogue.
Minoru Mochizuki , 96, Japanese martial artist.
[133]
Mickie Most , 64, English record producer,
peritoneal mesothelioma .
[134]
Günter Pfitzmann , 79, German film actor, heart attack.
[135]
Lars T. Platou , 82, Norwegian politician.
John Morris Roberts , 75, British historian and broadcaster.
[136]
Silvester Sabolčki , 23, Croatian footballer, car crash.
Jason Sweeney , 16, American construction worker, murdered.
31
Nicolas Barone , 72, French
road bicycle racer .
[137]
Janine Bazin , 80, French film and television producer.
[138]
Anil Biswas , 88, Indian film music director.
[139]
Francesco Colasuonno , 78, Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church .
[140]
Hal Haskins , 78, American basketball player and coach.
[141]
Anthony Stodart, Baron Stodart of Leaston , 86, Scottish politician and life peer.
Li Lin , 79, Chinese
physicist .
Billy Wade , 88, South African cricketer.
[142]
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