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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2004 .
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.
February 2004
1
Art Albrecht , 82, American gridiron football player.
[1]
Alvin Baltrop , 56, American photographer, cancer.
Ewald Cebula , 86, Polish football player.
[2]
Álvaro d'Ors , 88, Spanish scholar of Roman law.
[3]
Buzz Gardner , 72, American trumpeter (
The Mothers of Invention ).
Valeri Gassy , 54, Ukrainian handball player, Olympic champion (
1976 ).
Ally MacLeod , 72, Scottish football player and manager,
Alzheimer's disease .
Joe Mallett , 88, English football player.
Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi , 89, Pakistani military officer.
Bob Stokoe , 73, English footballer and manager,
pneumonia .
[4]
Dino Verde , 81, Italian author, lyricist, playwright and screenwriter.
[5]
2
Alan Bullock , 89, British historian and author.
[6]
Henry Cockburn , 82, English footballer.
[7]
Naohiro Dōgakinai , 89, Japanese politician,
governor of Hokkaido .
Bernard McEveety , 79, American film and television director.
[8]
Róbert Zimonyi , 85, Hungarian Olympic rower.
[9]
3
Cornelius Bumpus , 58, American musician (
The Doobie Brothers ,
Steely Dan ), heart attack.
[10]
Kaúlza de Arriaga , 89, Portuguese general, writer, and politician,
Alzheimer's disease .
Ted Harding , 82, Australian politician and rugby league football player.
Keve Hjelm , 81, Swedish actor and film director,
prostate cancer .
[11]
Jason Raize , 28, American actor (
The Lion King ,
Brother Bear ), suicide.
[12]
William B. Tabler , 89, American architect.
[13]
Fiep Westendorp , 87, Dutch illustrator.
[14]
Lyle Wicks , 91, Canadian politician.
Warren Zimmermann , 69, American diplomat,
pancreatic cancer .
[15]
4
Valentina Borok , 72, Soviet Ukrainian mathematician.
Stevo Crvenkovski , 56, Macedonian politician and diplomat.
Hilda Hilst , 73, Brazilian poet, novelist, and
playwright , complications from surgery.
William MacQuitty , 98, Irish film producer and also a writer and photographer.
[16]
Michael P. Moran , 59, American actor (
Scarface ,
Lean on Me ,
A Perfect Murder ),
Guillain–Barré syndrome .
[17]
Malika Pukhraj , 92, Pakistani folk singer.
[18]
Karlheinz Senghas , 75, German botanist and
orchidologist .
5
Donald Barr , 82, American educator.
[19]
Sir Robert Boyd , 81, British
space scientist.
John Hench , 95, American artist, designer and director at
The Walt Disney Company , heart failure.
Claude Lemaire , 82, French
entomologist .
Thomas Hinman Moorer , 91, American admiral,
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff .
[20]
Frances Partridge , 103, British writer, last surviving member of the
Bloomsbury Group .
[21]
Nuto Revelli , 84, Italian essayist and partisan.
[22]
Harry West , 86, Northern Irish politician.
6
Jovan Cokić , 76, Serbian football player.
Masataka Ida , 91, Japanese Army officer and rebel during World War II.
Jørgen Jersild , 90, Danish composer and music educator.
[23]
Jerome Fox Lederer , 101, American aviation safety pioneer, heart attack.
[24]
John Meyrick , 77, British Olympic rower and
agriculturalist .
[25]
Humphry Osmond , 86, English psychiatrist and pioneer
LSD experimenter.
[26]
7
Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret , 67, British soldier and aristocrat.
[27]
Safia Farhat , Tunisian artist, academic and
women's rights activist.
Emilia Guiú , 81, Spanish-Mexican actress,
liver cancer .
[28]
Mikhail Korkia , 55, Georgian-Soviet basketball player.
Raija Siekkinen , 50, Finnish writer.
[29]
Norman Thelwell , 80, English cartoonist.
[30]
8
Walter Freud , 82, Austrian-British
Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent during World War II.
Nicholas Goldschmidt , 95, Canadian conductor,
music festival entrepreneur and artistic director.
[31]
Kristian Henriksen , 92, Norwegian football player and coach.
William W. Johnstone , 65, American author.
Cem Karaca , 58, Turkish singer and composer, heart attack.
[32]
Wayne Eyer Manning , 104, American
horticulturist and botanist.
Julius Schwartz , 88, American comic book and
pulp magazine editor.
[33]
9
Julio Baylón , 56, Peruvian football player.
[34]
Robert F. Colesberry , 57, American film and television producer (
After Hours ,
The Wire ,
Mississippi Burning ), complications following cardiac surgery.
Gerhard Riedmann , 78, Austrian film actor.
[35]
Opilio Rossi , 93, Italian cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church .
[36]
Claude Ryan , 79, Canadian politician, stomach cancer.
[37]
10
Nils Aas , 70, Norwegian sculptor and illustrator.
Paul Ilyinsky , 76, American politician and three-time mayor of
Palm Beach, Florida .
[38]
Edward Jablonski , 81, American
biographer .
[39]
Hub Kittle , 86, American baseball player and manager, complications from
kidney failure and
diabetes .
[40]
Guy Provost , 78, French Canadian actor,
pneumonia .
John Sundberg , 83, Swedish sport shooter and Olympic medalist.
[41]
11
Vera Broido , 96, Russian-British writer and a chronicler of the
Russian Revolution .
Tadeusz Dembończyk , 48, Polish weightlifter and Olympic medalist.
[42]
Ryszard Kukliński , 74, Polish colonel, spy and defector, stroke.
Jozef Lenárt , 80, Slovak politician, member of the Czechoslovak Parliament and Slovak National Council.
Tony Pope , 56, American voice actor (
Metropolis ,
Spaced Invaders ,
Who Framed Roger Rabbit ), complications following leg surgery.
[43]
Shirley Strickland , 78, Australian sprinter and Olympic champion, heart attack.
[44]
Hitoshi Takagi , 78, Japanese voice actor, arteriosclerotic heart disease.
Robert E. Thompson , 79, American screenwriter.
Albeiro Usuriaga , 37, Colombian football player, homicide.
[45]
12
Martin Booth , 59, British author, brain tumor.
[46]
Robert A. Bruce , 87, American
cardiologist .
[47]
Martin Jurow , 92, American film producer (
Breakfast at Tiffany's ,
The Pink Panther ,
The Great Race ).
[48]
John Killick , 84, British diplomat.
[49]
Preston Love , 83, American
jazz saxophone player.
[50]
Věra Suchánková , 71, Czech Olympic pair skater.
[51]
13
Carole Eastman , 69, American actress and screenwriter.
[52]
Denis Hurley , 89, South African Roman Catholic prelate,
Archbishop of Durban (1946–1992).
[53]
Sarah Jacobson , 32, American film director, screenwriter, and producer,
uterine cancer .
[54]
Janusz Kulig , 34, Polish rally driver, railway accident.
David Lee , 91, British Air Chief Marshal.
Ted Tappe , 73, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds ,
Chicago Cubs ).
[55]
François Tavenas , 61, Canadian engineer and academic.
[56]
Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev , 51, Chechen writer, politician and military figurist, explosion.
14
Jock Butterfield , 72, New Zealand rugby player.
Yang Chengwu , 89, Chinese general and
Communist Party politician.
Elois Jenssen , 81, American film and television costume designer.
Marco Pantani , 34, Italian racing cyclist, winner of
Tour de France and
Giro d'Italia in 1998,
acute cocaine poisoning .
[57]
Walter Perkins , 72, American
jazz drummer,
lung cancer .
[58]
Yang Xinhai , 35, Chinese serial killer, execution by firing squad.
15
Gil Coggins , 75, American
jazz pianist.
Steve Cooper , 39, English football player,
intracerebral hemorrhage .
[59]
Hasse Ekman , 88, Swedish director, actor, writer and producer for film, stage and television.
[60]
Jens Evensen , 86, Norwegian minister,
World Court judge.
Walter Gottschalk , 85, American mathematician.
Hermann Hogeback , 89, German bomber pilot during World War II.
Jan Miner , 86, American actress.
[61]
Sture Mårtensson , 87, Swedish football player.
Isarco Ravaioli , 70, Italian film actor.
Lawrence Ritter , 81, American writer.
[62]
Luigi Taramazzo , 71, Italian racing driver.
John Tietjen , 75, American
Lutheran clergyman, theologian, and national church leader, brain cancer.
[63]
Friedrich Waller , 83, Swiss bobsledderand Olympic champion.
[64]
16
Don Cleverley , 94, New Zealand cricketer.
[65]
Charlie Fox , 82, American baseball manager.
[66]
Ella Johnson , 84, American
jazz and
rhythm and blues singer,
Alzheimer's disease .
[67]
Martin Kneser , 76, German mathematician.
Harold Smedley , 83, British diplomat.
[68]
Doris Troy , 67, American
R&B singer, pulmonary emphysema.
[69]
Geoff Twentyman , 74, English football player.
[70]
Miloslav Šimek , 63, Czech comedian and satirist,
leukemia .
17
Bruce Beaver , 76, Australian poet and novelist.
[71]
Gaston Godel , 89, Swiss Olympic race walker, silver medalist (
1948 ).
[72]
Sofia Golovkina , 88, Soviet and Russian
ballet dancer, choreographer and teacher.
[73]
José López Portillo , 83, Mexican politician and lawyer,
President of Mexico .
[74]
Dragi Stamenković , 83, Yugoslav and Serbian politician and author.
[75]
Cameron Todd Willingham , 36, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.
18
Despo Diamantidou , 87, Greek actress.
[76]
Tommy Eglington , 81, Irish football player.
Frankie Evangelista , 69, Filipino newspaper columnist, and radio and television broadcaster,
stomach cancer .
Steve Neal , 54, American journalist (
Chicago Sun-Times ) and historian, suicide.
[77]
Jean Rouch , 86, French filmmaker and
ethnologist ], traffic collision.
[78]
Ivor Stanbrook , 80, British
Conservative party politician, barrister and
Member of Parliament .
[79]
19
20
Minouche Barelli , 56, French singer.
[83]
Fred Brown , 79, British
virologist .
[84]
Sigfrido Fontanelli , 56, Italian racing cyclist.
[85]
Mel Hunter , 76, American illustrator,
bone cancer .
J.J. Malone , 68, American
blues guitarist, singer and
keyboardist .
Kōyū Ohara , 69, Japanese film director.
21
Sergey Sergeyevich Averintsev , 66, Russian literary scholar,
byzantinist and
slavist .
[86]
John Charles , 72, Welsh football player, heart attack.
[87]
Albert Chartier , 91, French-Canadian cartoonist and illustrator.
[88]
Néstor de Villa , 75, Filipino musical film actor,
prostate cancer .
Les Gray , 57, British singer (
Mud ), heart attack during cancer treatment.
Bart Howard , 88, American composer ("
Fly Me To The Moon ").
[89]
Svava Jakobsdóttir , 73, Icelandic author and politician.
Mohd hisraime bin juso , 87, Singaporean banker and hotel owner, heart attack.
Dan Kiley , 91, American
landscape architect .
[90]
Guido Molinari , 70, Canadian abstract artist.
[91]
Custódio Pinto , 62, Portuguese football player.
Lyudmila Shishova , 63, Soviet Olympic fencer and fencing coach (
1960 gold medal winner ,
1964 silver medal winner in
women's team foil ).
[92]
22
Roque Máspoli , 86, Uruguayan goalkeeper, heart attack.
Irina Press , 64, Soviet athlete and Olympic champion.
[93]
Azriel Rosenfeld , 73, American
computer image analysis researcher.
[94]
Andy Seminick , 83, American baseball player, cancer.
[95]
23
Vijay Anand , 71, Indian
Bollywood filmmaker and brother of
Dev Anand ., heart attack.
[96]
Carl Anderson , 58, American actor (
Jesus Christ Superstar ) ),
leukemia .
[97]
Neil Ardley , 66, British
jazz composer.
[98]
Sikander Bakht , 85, Indian politician,
Governor of Kerala .
Pedro Bloch , 90, Brazilian writer, respiratory failure.
[99]
Don Cornell , 84, American singer,
emphysema and diabetes.
[100]
Douglas Scott Falconer , 90, British geneticist.
Samuel Edward Konkin III , 56, Canadian-American philosopher and
economist .
Bob Marshall , 93, Australian
billiards player.
[101]
Bob Mayo , 52, American session keyboardist and guitarist, heart attack.
24
Albert Axelrod , 83, American
foil
fencer and Olympic medalist, heart attack.
[102]
Estelle Axton , 85, American record executive and co-founder of
Stax Records .
Sheila Darcy , 89, American film actress of the 1930s and the 1940s.
Carl Liscombe , 89, Canadian
Detroit Red Wings hockey player,
leukemia .
Joan McCord , 73, American professor of
criminology , lung cancer.
[103]
John Randolph , 88, American actor (
Serpico ,
Prizzi's Honor ,
You've Got Mail ),
Tony winner (
1987 ).
[104]
A.C. Reed , 77, American saxophonist, cancer.
[105]
Alvino Rey , 95, American
jazz guitarist and bandleader ("
Deep in the Heart of Texas "),
pneumonia .
[106]
25
Waggoner Carr , 85, American politician,
Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives and
Attorney General of Texas , cancer.
[107]
Jack Flavell , 74, English cricketer.
[108]
Jacques Georges , 87, French football administrator, President of
UEFA (1983–1990).
Henryk Jaźnicki , 86, Polish football player.
Pe Khin , 91, Burmese diplomat.
Yuri Ozerov , 75, Soviet Olympic basketball player (two-time silver medal winner:
1952 men's basketball ,
1956 men's basketball ).
[109]
B. Nagi Reddy , 91, Indian movie producer.
Ahmed Sefrioui , Moroccan novelist.
Bagrat Shinkuba , 86, Abkhaz writer, poet, historian, and politician.
26
Harry Bartell , 90, American actor and announcer in radio, television and film.
[110]
Shankarrao Chavan , 83, Indian politician, Chief Minister of
Maharashtra .
Adolf Ehrnrooth , 99, Finnish general, Worls War II veteran and Olympian
equestrian .
[111]
Russell Hunter , 79, Scottish actor,
lung cancer ].
[112]
Roger Mirams , 85, New Zealand-Australian film producer and director.
Roy Smith , 59, Canadian racing driver.
[113]
Jack Sperling , 81, American
jazz drummer.
[114]
Boris Trajkovski , 47, Macedonian politician, President of the
Republic of Macedonia , aviation accident.
Simon Walker , 46, British historian of
late-medieval England, cancer.
[115]
Ralph E. Winters , 94, Canadian film editor.
27
28
Daniel J. Boorstin , 89, American social historian,
pneumonia .
[119]
Eivor Engelbrektsson , 89, Swedish actress.
Ruslan Gelayev , 39, Chechen politician, general and resistance commander,
K.I.A. .
Angie Turner King , 98, American chemist, mathematician, and educator.
Stanislaus Lo Kuang , 93, Taiwanese
Catholic archbishop.
Carmen Laforet , 82, Spanish author.
[120]
Marv Matuszak , 72, American gridiron football player.
[121]
Nicholas Vivian, 6th Baron Vivian , 68, British soldier and aristocrat.
[122]
29
Oleksandr Beresch , 26, Ukrainian Olympic gymnast, traffic collision.
[123]
Dana Broccoli , 82, American actress.
[124]
Marc Cavell , 64, American actor.
Armando de Ramón , 77, Chilean historian.
Jane Engelhard , 86, American
philanthropist and wife of industrialist
Charles W. Engelhard Jr. ,
pneumonia .
[125]
Harold Bernard St. John , 72, Barbadian politician, cancer.
Kagamisato Kiyoji , 80, Japanese
sumo wrestler .
Maurice Larkin , 71, English historian specialising in the history of modern
France .
[126]
Jerome Lawrence , 88, American playwright and author, stroke.
[127]
Danny Ortiz. , 27, Guatemalan football goalkeeper, torn
pericardium .
Witold Rudziński , 90, Polish composer, conductor, and author.
[128]
Nat Taylor , 98, Canadian inventor and film producer.
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