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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.
November 3 2005
1
Mary Bennett , 92, British academic.
[1]
Richard Greenwell , 63, British cryptozoologist.
[2]
Skitch Henderson , 87, American pianist, conductor, composer and bandleader (
The Tonight Show ).
[3]
V. K. Madhavan Kutty , 71, Indian journalist and author.
[4]
William C. Marshall , 87, British thoroughbred horse racing trainer.
[5]
Desmond Piers , 92, Canadian
naval rear admiral.
[6]
Michael Piller , 57, American writer and producer (
Star Trek ,
The Dead Zone ,
Simon & Simon ), cancer.
[7]
Joseph C. Rodriguez , 76, American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient for actions in
Korean War , possible heart attack.
[8]
Gladys Tantaquidgeon , 106, American
Mohegan tribal matriarch.
[9]
Michael Thwaites , 90, Australian poet, writer, naval officer, intelligence officer involved in the
Petrov Affair .
[10]
2
Rutherford Aris , 76, American chemical engineer and academic. Parkinson's disease.
[11]
Jean Carson , 80, American actress, (
The Andy Griffith Show ).
[12]
John Mieremet , 44, Dutch organized crime leader, shot.
[13]
Rick Rhodes , 54, American film composer and music supervisor, winner of six
Emmy Awards , brain cancer.
[14]
Ferruccio Valcareggi , 86, Italian football player and manager (
national team ).
[15]
3
Kent Andersson , 71, Swedish actor, playwright and theatre director.
Hrvoje Bartolović , 73, Croatian chess problemist.
Aenne Burda , 96, German publisher.
Talmadge Davis , 43, American
Cherokee artist, heart attack.
[16]
Hans Raj Dogra , 74, Indian politician.
[17]
C. P. Ellis , 78, American former
Ku Klux Klan member turned civil rights activist.
[18]
R.C. Gorman , 74, American internationally exhibited
Navajo artist, blood infection and pneumonia.
[19]
Serge Karlow , 84, American former CIA officer wrongly suspected of treason, pneumonia.
[20]
Geoffrey Keen , 89, British actor of American films (Minister Frederick Gray in the
James Bond films), natural causes.
Otto Lacis , 71, Russian journalist.
Paul Roazen , 69, American professor and historian of psychoanalysis, complications of
Crohn's disease .
[21]
Melvin White , 55, American convicted murderer, executed in Texas.
4
Nick Adduci , 76, American football player.
Nadia Anjuman , 25, Afghan poet.
[22]
Michael G. Coney , 73, Canadian science fiction author,
mesothelioma .
Milt Holland , 88, American percussionist.
Earl Krugel , 62, American
JDL activist and convicted criminal, prison assault.
[23]
Sheree North , 72, American actress, complications following surgery.
[24]
Graham Payn , 87, South African actor, singer and partner of
Sir Noël Coward .
[25]
Brian Steckel , 36, American convicted murderer, executed in Delaware.
Hiro Takahashi , 41, Japanese singer, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, tumor.
Hastings Wise , 51, American convicted murderer, executed in South Carolina.
5
Peter Brunt , 88, British ancient historian.
Hugh Alexander Dunn , 82, Australian diplomat, ambassador to Taiwan (1969–1972) and China (1980–1984).
[26]
John Fowles , 79, British author, after a long illness.
[27]
Derek Lamb , 69, British animator, Oscar-winning producer.
[28]
Link Wray , 76, American rock and roll guitarist, best known for the 1958 instrumental "Rumble".
[29]
6
Robert Alexander, Baron Alexander of Weedon , 69, British peer, barrister, banker, politician and
President of the MCC , stroke.
[30]
Ignacio Burgoa , 87, Mexican lawyer.
Rod Donald , 48, New Zealand politician, co-leader of the
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand , viral myocarditis.
[31]
Minako Honda , 38, Japanese pop singer, myelogenous leukemia.
Dick Hutcherson , 73, American former
NASCAR driver, heart attack.
[32]
Theodore Puck , 89, American researcher of genetics, complications from a broken hip.
[33]
Anthony Sawoniuk , 84, Polish-born Nazi criminal, dead in a United Kingdom prison, natural causes.
7
Milly Bernard , 85, American politician, member of the
Utah House of Representatives .
Vicente Carattini , 65, Puerto Rican singer and composer.
Fraise , 17, American thoroughbred racehorse.
Mikhail Gasparov , 70, Russian literary theorist.
Nobuhiko Hasegawa , 58, Japanese table tennis player.
Harry Thompson , 45, British producer and writer of TV comedies, biographer and novelist, lung cancer.
[34]
Donald Watson , 87, British wildlife artist.
[35]
Steve Whatley , 46, British theatre actor, consumer expert, journalist and television presenter, suicide.
[36] [
better source needed ]
Robert Woof , 74, English scholar.
8
Alekos Alexandrakis , 77, Greek actor, cancer.
[37]
George Brumwell , 66, British trade unionist.
Robert Eugene Bush , 79, American U.S. Navy hospital corpsman, youngest sailor awarded a
Medal of Honor in World War II, kidney failure.
[38]
Francis Cheetham , 77, British museum director and authority on alabaster.
[39]
Carola Höhn , 95, German stage and cinema actress.
Beland Honderich , 86, Canadian newspaper executive, former publisher of
Toronto Star , stroke.
[40]
Charlie Smith , 49, British poet and politician.
David Westheimer , 88, American author, novelist (
Von Ryan's Express ) .
Adel al-Zubeidi , Iraqi attorney in the continuing
Trial of Saddam Hussein , bullet wounds sustained in Baghdad.
9
Avril Angers , 87, British comedian and actress, pneumonia.
[41]
Azahari Husin , 48, Malaysian technical mastermind of the
2002 and
2005 Bali bombings .
Muriel Degauque , 38, Belgian waitress who converted to Islam, and became the West's first woman suicide bomber.
Stephen McGill , 93, Scottish Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Paisley (1968–1988).
K. R. Narayanan , 85, Indian politician,
President of India (1997–2002), pneumonia and renal failure.
Wilhelm Walcher , 95, German physicist.
Charles R. Weiner , 83, U.S.
federal judge who crafted the mass settlement of asbestos lawsuits, kidney failure.
[42]
10
Fernando Bujones , 50, American classical ballet dancer, melanoma.
[43]
Steve Courson , 50, American football player, former
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive guard, gardening accident.
[44]
Ernest Crichlow , 91, African-American artist of the
Harlem Renaissance , heart failure.
[45]
Kristian Fredrikson , 65, New Zealand-born Australian stage and costume designer, lung failure.
John Ling , 72, British diplomat and politician.
Gardner Read , 92, American composer.
Bruce Sarver , 43, American
NHRA race car driver, suicide.
[46]
Ted Wragg , 67, British professor of education and commentator on education topics, heart attack.
[47]
11
Moustapha Akkad , 75, Syrian-born American film producer (
Halloween films), injuries sustained in
Jordanian bombings .
[48]
Keith Andes , 85, American film actor (
Tora! Tora! Tora! ), suicide by asphyxiation.
Peter Drucker , 95, Austrian-born American management theorist, natural causes.
[49]
Pamela Duncan , 73, American B-movie and TV actress.
Desmond Henley , 78, British embalmer.
Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield , 66, British peer and photographer, stroke.
[50]
Steven Van McHone , 35, American convicted murderer, executed in North Carolina.
Murugappa Channaveerappa Modi , 89, Indian ophthalmologist.
[51]
Eduardo Rabossi , 75, Argentine philosopher and human rights activist.
12
Arthur K. Cebrowski , 63, American retired U.S. Navy vice admiral and Pentagon official, cancer.
[52]
Madhu Dandavate , 81, Indian socialist leader.
[53]
James Fyfe , 63, American criminologist and instructor, cancer.
[54]
Roger Groot , 63, American law professor, also known for defending
Lee Boyd Malvo .
[55]
13
William B. Bryant , 94, American senior U.S. federal judge and the first black federal prosecutor in U.S. history.
[56]
Florence Bucior , 85, American
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player.
[57]
Vine Deloria Jr. , 72, Native American author and activist, aortic aneurysm.
[58]
Eddie Guerrero , 38, Mexican-American WWE professional wrestler, heart failure.
[59]
Harry Gold , 98, Irish jazz-musician.
[60]
Charles Owen Rice , 96, American Roman Catholic priest and labor activist.
[61]
Miriam Roth , 95, Israeli writer and educator.
[62]
Ruth M. Siems , 74, American home economist, an inventor of Stove Top stuffing.
[63]
Eddie Stapleton , 74, Australian rugby union player.
[64]
Paul L. Ward , 94, American historian, past president of the
American Historical Association and
Sarah Lawrence College .
[65]
14
John Campo Sr. , 67, American champion horse trainer.
[66]
Miriam Hodgson , 66, British editor of children's books, ovarian cancer.
Ahmed Mamsa , 86, Indian cricket umpire.
[67]
Robert D. Nesen , 87, American car dealer and diplomat.
Erich Schanko , 86, German international footballer.
[68]
Jenő Takács , 103, Hungarian classical composer and pianist.
15
Gustav Aarestrup , 89, Norwegian businessman.
Felipe de Alba , 81, Mexican actor.
Barry K. Atkins , 94, U.S. Navy admiral, decorated World War II veteran.
[69]
Roy Brooks , 67, American jazz drummer.
Agenore Incrocci , aka Age , 86, Italian screenwriter.
[70]
Adrian Rogers , 74, American religious leader, complications of colon cancer.
Robert Rowell , 50, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
Agapito Sanchez , 35, Dominican former junior featherweight boxing champion, gunshot wounds.
Louis Sévèke , 41, Dutch left wing political activist, shot.
[71]
Robert Tisch , 79, American businessman, co-owner of the NFL's
New York Giants , brain cancer.
[72]
Osmond Watson , 71, Jamaican painter and sculptor.
16
Dante Benedetti , 86, American restaurateur and baseball coach.
Sandy Consuegra , 85, Cuban baseball pitcher.
Ralph Edwards , 92, American television host and producer, heart failure.
[73]
John Marlyn , 93, Canadian author.
Paul Noel , 81, American basketball player.
Henry Taube , 89, Canadian-born 1983 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry.
Shannon Charles Thomas , 34, American convicted murderer, executed in Texas.
Donald Watson , 95, British founder of the Vegan Society, natural causes.
17
18
Armen Abaghian , 72, Russian nuclear scientist.
Alfonso Arana , 78, Puerto Rican painter.
Sharon Beshenivsky , 38, British Woman Police Constable, murdered in line of duty.
Sandy Blythe , 43, Australian wheelchair basketball player.
Harold J. Stone , 92, American actor (
Welcome Back, Kotter ,
Somebody Up There Likes Me ).
Elias Syriani , 67, Jordanian-born American convicted murderer, executed in North Carolina.
Lee Yoon-hyung , 26, South Korean millionaire, heiress of
Samsung , suicide.
19
Artine Artinian , 97, French literary scholar.
[75]
David Austin , 70, British cartoonist (
The Guardian ).
[76]
Erik Balling , 80, Danish TV and film director.
Steve Belichick , 86, American football player and coach.
John Timpson , 77, British journalist, ex-presenter of the
Today programme on
BBC Radio 4 , natural causes.
[77]
20
Moses Adasu , 60, Nigerian politician.
Manouchehr Atashi , 74, Iranian poet.
Canute Caliste , 91, Grenadian painter.
Nora Denney , 77, American actress, illness.
[78]
Jonathan James-Moore , 59, English theatre manager, former
BBC Radio head of light entertainment, cancer.
[79]
James King , 80, American operatic tenor.
[80]
Harry Lawton , 77, American writer.
Glenn Mitchell , 55, American public radio broadcaster, radio talk show host.
Lou Myers , 90, American cartoonist (
The New Yorker ).
[81]
Chris Whitley , 45, American musician, lung cancer.
[82]
Ronald Duterte , 71, Filipino politician and lawyer, former
Mayor of Cebu City
21
Alfred Anderson , 109, Scottish World War I veteran, oldest living man in Scotland and last survivor of the 1914
Christmas truce .
Albert H. Bosch , 97, American politician, Republican United States Representative from New York (1953–1960).
[83]
Sonny Hutchins , 76, American retired stock car and NASCAR driver.
John W. Mitchell , 88, British sound engineer.
Mary Ann Aspinwall Owens , 77, American philatelist.
Hugh Sidey , 78, American journalist,
Time magazine.
[84]
Umrao Singh , 85, Indian non-commissioned officer, last surviving Indian recipient of the
Victoria Cross .
22
David Ashton , 78, Australian botanist and ecologist.
Madani Bouhouche , 53, Belgian gendarme and criminal.
Glenn W. Burton , 95, American agricultural scientist.
Frank Gatski , 83, American football player (
Cleveland Browns ) and member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame , heart disease.
[85]
Bruce Hobbs , 84, British jockey and race horse trainer.
[86]
Joseph J. Thorndike , 92, American editor and writer.
[87]
23
Ingvil Aarbakke , 35, Norwegian artist, cancer.
[88]
Mike Austin , 95, American golfer.
[89]
George Bogart , 72, American painter.
[90]
Isabel de Castro , 74, Portuguese actress, cancer.
[91]
Constance Cummings , 95, American-born British actress.
[92]
Nate Hawthorne , 55, American pro basketball player, heart attack.
[93]
24
Jamuna Baruah , 86, Indian actress.
[94]
Ralph Braibanti , 85, American political scientist.
[95]
Pat Morita , 73, American actor (
The Karate Kid ,
Happy Days ,
Mulan ), kidney failure.
[96]
John M. Vlissides , 44, American software scientist, one of the "Gang of Four", co-author of the book
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software , complications of a brain tumor.
[97]
25
Andria Apakidze , 91, Georgian archaeologist and historian.
George Best , 59, Northern Irish football player (
Manchester United ,
Northern Ireland ), multiple organ failure.
[98]
Hans Karl Burgeff , 77, German sculptor.
Richard Burns , 34, British rally driver (
2001 World Rally Championship champion ), astrocytoma brain tumour.
[99]
Polina Gelman , 86, Soviet air force officer.
Pierre Seel , 82, French
Holocaust survivor.
[100]
26
Takanori Arisawa , 54, Japanese composer.
Stan Berenstain , 82, American writer and illustrator,
Berenstain Bears co-creator, complications due to cancer.
[101]
Clive Bradley , 69, Trinidadian steel pan musician.
Colin Brinded , 59, British snooker referee, cancer.
Gopal Godse , 86, Indian last surviving conspirator in the assassination of
Mahatma Gandhi .
[102]
Charles "Clare" Laking , 106, Canadian soldier, one of the last surviving Canadian World War I veterans.
David Tabor , 92, British physicist.
27
Jocelyn Brando , 86, American actress.
[103]
Noboru Iwamura , 78, Japanese medical scientist.
[104]
Joe "Boogaloo" Jones , 79, American R&B singer, composer, complications from coronary artery bypass surgery.
[105]
Frederick R. McManus , 82, American Roman Catholic priest and academic.
Franz Schönhuber , 82, German politician (
Die Republikaner party).
Lys Symonette , 90, American pianist and musical stage performer.
28
Donald V. Bennett , 90, American general, former commandant United States Military Academy.
[106]
Jack Concannon , 62, American football player, former NFL quarterback, heart attack.
[107]
Marc Lawrence , 95, American film actor (subjected to the Hollywood blacklist in the 1940s/50s), heart failure.
[108]
Tony Meehan , 62, British former
Shadows drummer, head injuries resulting from domestic accident.
[109]
Helen Muir , 85, British rheumatologist.
[110]
Eric Nance , 45, American convicted murderer, executed in Arkansas.
[111]
E. Cardon "Card" Walker , 89, American corporate head of
Walt Disney Productions from 1976 to 1983, congestive heart failure.
[112]
29
Bob Brown , 78, American
ethnomusicologist , complications of cancer.
Joseph Furst , 89, Austrian actor.
Józef Garliński , 92, Polish historian and writer.
[113]
Ashraf Ghorbal , 80, Egyptian diplomat.
John R. Hicks , 49, American convicted murderer, executed in Ohio.
[114]
Uffe Schultz Larsen , 84, Danish Olympic shooter.
Macon McCalman , 72, American actor (
Smokey and the Bandit ,
Falling Down ,
Doc Hollywood ), complications from a series of strokes.
[115]
Vic Power , 78, Puerto Rican baseball player (
Minnesota Twins ) and
Gold Glove winning first baseman. One of the first Hispanic players in the Major Leagues,
cancer .
[116]
Stanley Russell , 99, New Zealand businessman and politician, Mayor of
Nelson .
Stepan Senchuk , 50, Ukrainian politician, former governor of
Lviv Oblast , homicide by gunshot.
Wendie Jo Sperber , 47, American actress (
Back to the Future ,
Bosom Buddies ,
Bachelor Party ), breast cancer.
[117]
David di Tommaso , 26, French soccer player, cardiac arrest.
Deon van der Walt , 47, South African operatic tenor, homicide by gunshot.
30
Roger Behm , 76, Luxembourg boxer.
Donald Breckenridge , 75, American hotel developer, lung cancer.
[118]
Svullo , 46, Swedish actor and comedian, suicide.
[119]
Lenford "Steve" Harvey , 30, Jamaican AIDS campaigner, murdered.
[120]
Viggo Jensen , 84, Danish footballer.
Denis Lindsay , 66, South African cricketer, long illness.
[121]
Jean Parker , 90, American film actress (
Little Women ), natural causes (disease).
[122]
Jim Sasseville , 78, American cartoonist (
It's Only a Game ).
[123]
Herbert L. Strock , 87, American B-movie director, heart failure.
[124]
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