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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2002 .
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.
April 2002
1
Albert F. Canwell , 95, American politician and
anti-communist .
[1]
Tonino Cervi , 72, Italian film director, screenwriter and producer, heart attack.
[2]
Simo Häyhä , 96, Finnish sniper during World War II.
James Karales , 71, American photographer and photo-essayist.
[3]
K. V. Narayanaswamy , 78, Indian musician.
John S. Samuel , 88, American Air Force general.
[4]
2
Levi Celerio , 91, Filipino composer and lyricist, and
National Artist of the Philippines .
[5]
Vladimir Cernik , 84, Czechoslovakian tennis player.
Ike Clarke , 87, English football player and manager.
[6]
Jack Kruschen , 80, Canadian actor (
The Apartment ,
The War of the Worlds ,
Webster ).
[7]
John R. Pierce , 92, American engineer and author who coined the term "
transistor ",
pneumonia .
[8]
Betty Jane Rase , 74, American singer and songwriter, stroke.
[9]
Henry Slesar , 74, American author, playwright, and copywriter.
[10]
Shigeo Sugimoto , 75, Japanese football player.
Robert Lawson Vaught , 75, American mathematician, and one of the founders of
model theory .
[11]
3
Heinz Drache , 79, German film actor,
lung cancer .
[12]
Fad Gadget , 45, English singer-songwriter, heart attack.
[13]
Roy Huggins , 87, American novelist and television producer (
Maverick ,
The Fugitive ,
The Rockford Files ).
[14]
Norm Lee , 81, Australian politician.
Bobby Managoff , 84, Armenian-American professional wrestler, heart failure.
Roy Nichols , 81, American baseball player (
New York Giants ).
[15]
Ernst Stojaspal , 77, Austrian football player, heart failure.
Karl Swanson , 101, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox ).
[16]
4
Leo Brooks , 54, American gridiron football player (
University of Texas ,
Houston Oilers ,
St. Louis Cardinals ), esophageal cancer.
[17]
Leo Laakso , 83, Finnish Olympic ski jumper.
[18]
Pierre Marchand , 62, French publisher, cancer.
[19]
Joe Massot , 69, American writer and film director.
Qazi Mujahidul Islam Qasmi , 66, Indian
Mufti ,
Qadhi and Islamic scholar.
Jack Tanuan , 36, Filipino basketball player,
kidney failure .
Charles Winquist , 57, American theologian.
[20]
5
Herbert A. Cahn , 87, German-Swiss
archaeologist , numismatist and antiquities-dealer.
[21]
Paul Erickson , 86, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs ,
Philadelphia Phillies ,
New York Giants ).
[22]
Bargil Pixner , 81, Italian-American monk, biblical scholar and
archaeologist .
Sheriff Robinson , 80, American baseball player.
[23]
Layne Staley , 34, American singer (
Alice in Chains ), drug overdose.
[24]
Ben Warley , 65, American professional basketball player (
Philadelphia 76ers ,
Baltimore Bullets ,
Anaheim Amigos ), liver cancer.
[25]
Kim Won-gyun , 85, North Korean composer and politician, heart failure.
6
Silvia Derbez , 70, Mexican film and television actress,
lung cancer .
Petru Dumitriu , 77, Romanian novelist.
[26]
Oliver Eggimann , 83, Swiss football player.
Kevin Kelley , 59, American drummer (
Rising Sons ,
The Byrds ,
Fever Tree ).
Ralph J. Marino , 74, American lawyer and politician from New York.
[27]
Nobu McCarthy , 67, Canadian actress,
aortic aneurysm .
[28]
Martin Sperr , 57, German dramatist and actor.
[29]
Tom Sunkel , 89, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals ,
New York Giants ,
Brooklyn Dodgers ).
[30]
Judith Wood , 95, American film actress.
[31]
7
John Agar , 81, American actor, starred in
Western and
Sci-Fi movies, first husband of
Shirley Temple , pulmonary emphysema.
[32]
Bobby Astyr , 64, American pornographic film actor.
Bhavanam Venkatarami Reddy , 70, Indian politician,
chief minister of
Andhra Pradesh .
Georges van Coningsloo , 61, Belgian racing cyclist.
[33]
Conny Vandenbos , 65, Dutch singer, lung cancer.
[34]
8
Nigel Bagnall , 75, British field marshal, professional head of the
British Army (
Chief of the General Staff ).
[35]
Eloy Fominaya , 76, American composer, music educator, conductor, violinist and
luthier (
Augusta Symphony ).
[36]
María de los Angeles Felix Güereña , 88, Mexican film star, considered "the most beautiful face in the history of Mexican cinema", heart attack.
[37]
Giacomo Mancini , 85, Italian politician.
Harvey Quaytman , 64, American painter, cancer.
[38]
Francisco Zamora Salinas , 63, El Salvador football player.
Josef Svoboda , 81, Czech artist and scenic designer.
[39]
Laurel Rose Willson , 60, American author and
con artist .
9
Dorothy Love Coates , 74, American
gospel singer, considered one of gospel's great performers.
[40]
Harold Coates , 84, Australian politician, member of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly (1965-1976).
[41]
Thomas Dinger , 49, German drummer, singer and songwriter.
[42]
Roy Dwight , 69, English footballer.
[43]
Pat Flaherty , 76, American professional racecar driver, won the
Indianapolis 500 in 1956.
[44]
Weldon Irvine , 58, American composer, playwright, poet, and pianist, suicide.
[45]
Kazuo Nakamura , 75, Japanese-Canadian painter and sculptor.
[46]
Leopold Vietoris , 110, Austrian mathematician.
10
Haim Cohn , 91, Israeli jurist and politician.
[47]
Ed Fleming , 68, American professional basketball player (
Niagara University ,
Rochester Royals ,
Minneapolis Lakers ).
[48]
Géza Hofi , 75, Hungarian humorist.
[49]
Atanda Fatai Williams , 83, Nigerian
jurist and
Chief Justice of Nigeria (1979-1983).
11
Elmer Angsman , 76, American gridiron football player (
Notre Dame ,
Chicago Cardinals ) and football
color commentator , heart attack.
[50]
Branko Bauer , 81, Croatian film director.
William Brandon , 87, American author, wrote on
Native Americans and the
American West .
[51]
Bubba Brooks , 79, American
jazz
tenor saxophonist , a member of
Bill Doggett 's ensemble.
[52]
Héctor Rojas Herazo , 81, Colombian novelist, poet, journalist and painter.
Delphi Lawrence , 76, English actress.
[53]
Do Mau , 85, Vietnamese officer in the
Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).
J. William Stanton , 78, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
Ohio's 11th congressional district ).
[54]
Stanley Weston , 82, American publisher, sportswriter, artist and photographer, cancer.
[55]
12
Hans Neurath , 92, Austrian-American biochemist and academic.
[56]
Gabriel Raksi , 63, Romanian football player.
[57]
Yadollah Sahabi , 97, Iranian scholar, writer, reformist and politician.
Kondapalli Seetharamaiah , 87, Indian communist leader,
Parkinson's disease .
George Shevelov , 93, Ukrainian scholar.
[58]
Safet Zhulali , 59, Albanian
Minister of Defence .
[59]
13
Alex Baroni , 35, Italian singer, traffic accident.
Scipio Colombo , 91, Italian dramatic baritone, and was.
[60]
Ivan Desny , 79, RussianSwiss film actor-, appeared in more than 150 films,
pneumonia .
[61]
Franz Krienbühl , 73, Swiss speed skater.
[62]
Oreste Piccioni , 86, Italian-American physicist.
[63]
Álvaro Salvadores , 73, Chilean-Spaniard basketball player.
[64]
Vlajko Stojiljković , 65, Serbian politician, suicide.
Desmond Titterington , 73, British racing driver from Northern Ireland.
14
Edmée Abetel , 79, Swiss Olympic alpine skier (
1952 Winter Olympics women's slalom ).
[65]
Buck Baker , 83, American stock car race driver and member of the
NASCAR Hall of Fame .
[66]
Gustave Blouin , 89, Canadian politician and a member of
Parliament (
House of Commons ).
[67]
Mark Ermler , 69, Russian conductor (
Bolshoi Theatre ,
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra ,
Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra ).
[68]
Joop Haex , 90, Dutch politician.
[69]
Michael Kerr , 81, British jurist.
Monal , 21, Indian film actress, suicide by hanging.
Fausto Radici , 48, Italian alpine skier, suicide.
15
Sándor Gáspár , 85, Hungarian
communist politician and trade unionist.
Moe Keale , 62, American musician of Hawaiian music, and actor, heart attack.
Dave King , 72, English comedian, actor and singer.
Damon Knight , 79, American
science fiction author , editor and critic.
[70]
Hans-Henrik Krause , 84, Danish actor and film director.
Ram Singh Thakur , 87, Indian freedom fighter, musician and composer.
Byron White , 84, American lawyer and
Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of the United States ,
pneumonia .
[71]
16
Billy Ayre , 49, English footballer, cancer.
[72]
Ramiro de León Carpio , 60, Guatemalan politician, diabetic coma.
Janusz Kasperczak , 74, Polish Olympic boxer.
[73]
Claudio Slon , 58, Brazilian
jazz drummer,
lung cancer .
Marcel Stern , 80, Swiss competitive sailor and Olympic medalist.
[74]
Robert Urich , 55, American actor (
Vega$ ,
Spenser: For Hire ,
Lonesome Dove ,
S.W.A.T. ), cancer.
[75]
Hugh Franklin Waters , 69, American judge (
U.S. District Judge of the
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas ).
[76]
Herbert Wernicke , 56, German opera director and set and costume designer.
[77]
17
James Copeland , 83, Scottish actor (
The 39 Steps ,
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes ).
[78]
Betsy Curtis , 84, American science fiction and fantasy writer.
[79]
Srul Irving Glick , 67, Canadian composer, radio producer, and conductor.
[80]
Stevan Kragujević , 80, Serbian photojournalist and art photographer.
18
Mitsos Dimitriou , 54, Greek football player.
Jerry Heidenreich , 52, American competition swimmer and Olympic champion, suicide.
[81]
Thor Heyerdahl , 87, Norwegian
anthropologist , brain cancer.
[82]
Wayne Hightower , 62, American basketball player, heart attack.
Cy Laurie , 75, British musician.
Wahoo McDaniel , 63, American gridiron football player and wrestler, complications from
diabetes and
kidney failure .
[83]
19
William E. Barber , 82,
U.S. Marine Corps colonel and
Medal of Honor recipient, bone marrow cancer.
[84]
Alberto Beltrán , 79, Mexican painter, engraver and political cartoonist.
[85]
Jean-Pierre Destrumelle , 61, French football player and manager.
[86]
Reginald Rose , 81, American film and television writer, complications of heart failure.
[87]
Ross Whicher , 84, Canadian politician and businessman (member of
Parliament representing
Bruce , Ontario).
[88]
20
Vlastimil Brodský , 81, Czech actor, suicide.
[89]
Alan Dale , 76, American singer ("
Heart of My Heart ", "
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White ").
[90]
Joe Geri , 77, American gridiron football player.
[91]
Sarvepalli Gopal , 78, Indian historian,
renal failure .
[92]
Stig-Göran Johansson , 58, Swedish ice hockey player.
[93]
Pierre Rapsat , 53, Belgian singer-songwriter, cancer.
[94]
21
Sam Dente , 79, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox ,
St. Louis Browns ,
Washington Senators ,
Chicago White Sox ,
Cleveland Indians ).
[95]
Thomas Joseph Grady , 87, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Verné Lesche , 84, Finnish speed skater.
Mohammad Nabi Mohammadi , 65, Afghan politician and
mujahideen leader.
Red O'Quinn , 76, American professional football player (
Wake Forest ,
Chicago Bears ,
Philadelphia Eagles ).
[96]
Ogden Phipps , 93, American stockbroker,
thoroughbred
horse racing owner/breeder and philanthropist.
[97]
Terry Walsh , 62, British stuntman.
22
Albrecht Becker , 95, German production designer and actor.
Janet Fox , 89, American actress (
Stage Door ,
Dinner at Eight ).
[98]
Soja Jovanović , 80, Serbian and Yugoslav film director.
Linda Lovelace , 53, American
porn star turned political activist, car crash.
[99]
Fran Minkoff , 87, American lyricist.
Allen Morris , 92, American historian.
[100]
Christopher Price , 34, English journalist and presenter,
meningoencephalitis .
Victor Weisskopf , 93, Austrian-American
theoretical physicist , worked on the
Manhattan Project .
[101]
23
Bob Baker , 75, American heavyweight boxer.
[102]
Bob Faught , 82, American professional basketball player (
University of Notre Dame ,
Cleveland Rebels ).
[103]
Sam Francis , 88, American football player (
Nebraska ,
Chicago Bears ,
Brooklyn Dodgers ) and coach, and Olympic
shot putter .
[104]
Ted Kroll , 82, American professional golfer, won eight
PGA Tour events,
Parkinson's disease .
[105]
Tibor Simon , 36, Hungarian football player and manager, blunt trauma.
[106]
24
Gloria Escoffery , 78, Jamaican artist, poet, teacher, art critic and journalist.
[107]
Barbara Grizzuti Harrison , 67, American journalist, essayist and memoirist,
COPD .
[108]
Eric McKitrick , 82, American historian.
Robert McQueeney , 83, American actor.
[109]
Lucien Wercollier , 93, Luxembourg sculptor.
[110]
Nadezhda Zhurkina , 81, Russian radio operator and gunner during World War II.
25
Michael Bryant , 74, British actor (
Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly ,
The Stone Tape ,
The Ruling Class ,
Gandhi ).
[111]
Mario Casilli , 71, American photographer.
Indra Devi , 102, Russian "
yoga teacher to the stars".
[112]
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes , 30, American singer and member of girl group
TLC , car crash.
[113]
Athanasios Papoulis , 81, Greek-American engineer and applied mathematician.
26
Vincenzo Caianiello , 69, Italian jurist.
Alton Coleman , 46, American convicted spree killer, execution by lethal injection.
[114]
John Davis , 86, American baseball player (
New York Giants ).
[115]
Del Sharbutt , 90, American radio announcer.
[116]
Tore Svensson , 74, Swedish football goalkeeper.
Steve Tshwete , 63, South African politician and activist,
pneumonia and
liver failure .
[117]
27
Guila Bustabo , 86, American concert violinist.
[118]
George Alec Effinger , 55, American science fiction writer (
When Gravity Fails , "
Schrödinger's Kitten ").
[119]
Ruth Handler , 85, inventor of the
Barbie doll , colorectal cancer.
[120]
Robert L. Joseph , 79, American theatre producer, playwright, and screenwriter.
[121]
Arthur Owen , 87, British racing driver (born 1915).
Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza , 81, German Industrialist and art collector, cardiovascular disease.
Felix Villars , 81, Swiss-American emeritus professor of physics at
MIT .
[122]
Jerry Witte , 86, American baseball player (
St. Louis Browns ).
[123]
28
Albert Béchard , 79, Canadian politician and a member of
Parliament (
House of Commons for
Bonaventure , Quebec).
[124]
Robert M. Gagné , 85, American educational psychologist.
Alexander Lebed , 52, Russian general and politician, aviation accident.
[125]
Peter Parker , 77, British businessman.
[126]
Liu Qiong , 88, Chinese film director and actor, liver cancer.
[127]
Lou Thesz , 86, American professional wrestler, complications caused by triple bypass surgery.
[128]
John Wilkinson , 82, American sound mixer (
Platoon ,
Saturday Night Fever ,
Days of Heaven ),
Oscar winner (
1987 ).
[129]
Gordon Willey , 89, American
anthropologist , known for creation of the field of "settlement pattern studies".
[130]
29
Bob Akin , 66, American businessman and professional race car driver (two-time
Sebring winner).
[131]
Sune Andersson , 81, Swedish football player and manager (gold medal winner in
football at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).
[132]
Sverre Bratland , 84, Norwegian military leader and commander during the
invasion of Normandy during World War II.
[133]
Michael Camille , 44, English art historian, specializing in art of the European
Middle Ages , brain tumor.
[134]
Noel DaCosta , 72, Nigerian-Jamaican composer,
jazz violinist, and choral conductor.
[135]
Santiago Álvarez Gómez , 89, Spanish
communist politician.
[136]
Ihar Hermianchuk , 41, Belarusian journalist and political activist, cancer.
Pete Jacobsen , 51, English
jazz pianist.
[137]
Stan Lynn , 73, English football player.
[138]
Lor Tok , 88, Thai, comedian and actor
Thailand National Artist .
30
Kathryn Albertson , 93, American philanthropist.
[139]
Howard Alvin Crum , 79, American botanist, expert on North American
bryoflora .
Ida Engel , 98, American actress, television commercial star in her 90s.
[140]
Leslie Melville , 100, Australian economist, academic and public servant.
Robert Mosley , 74 or 75, American
bass-baritone .
Nitsa Tsaganea , 100, Greek actress of theatre and film.
Charlotte von Mahlsdorf , 74, German
LGBT writer and museum director, heart attack.
[141]
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