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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 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.
January 2005
1
Marc Baltzan , 75, Canadian physician.
Harold Bodle , 84, English footballer (Birmingham City, Bury, Stockport County and Accrington Stanley).
Shirley Chisholm , 80, American politician, first black woman ever to serve in the
U.S. Congress .
[1]
Eugene J. Martin , 66, African-American painter.
Hugh Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham , 73, British executive and peer, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords and former deputy managing director of
The Daily Telegraph .
Bob Matsui , 63, American Democratic Party member of the House of Representatives, cancer.
[2]
Dmitry Nelyubin , 33, Russian cyclist, murdered.
[3]
Patrick Denis O'Donnell , 82, Irish military historian and army officer.
2
Reine Andersson , 59, Swedish Olympic sailor
[1]
Bernard Barrell , 85, British composer and conductor.
H. David Dalquist , 86, American inventor and chemical engineer, founder of
Nordic Ware , creator of the
Bundt cake pan.
Arnold Denker , 90, American chess player.
[4]
Cyril Fletcher , 91, British comedian (
That's Life! ).
Frank Kelly Freas , 82, American science fiction artist.
[5]
Félix Galimi , 84, Argentine Olympic fencer.
Paul Manning , 45, American television writer (
ER ,
L.A. Law ), colorectal cancer.
[6]
Ronald Ginn , 70, American former Congressman from Georgia.
Maclyn McCarty , 93, American geneticist and DNA research pioneer.
Edo Murtić , 83, Croatian painter.
3
Sir Edward Britton , 95, British trade unionist.
Paul Darragh , 51, Irish equestrian showjumper, heart failure
JN Dixit , 68, Indian national security adviser and former foreign secretary.
Will Eisner , 87, American comic book artist (
The Spirit ), complications following surgery.
Richard Feilden , 54, British architect.
Koo Chen-fu , 88, Chinese negotiator with the People's Republic of China, renal cancer.
Claude Meillassoux , 79, French anthropologist and economist.
Robert Gottschall , 89, American actor.
László Vadász , 56, Hungarian chess grandmaster.
4
Humphrey Carpenter , 58, British biographer and broadcaster
[7]
Guy Davenport , 77, American writer, translator, illustrator, and painter, lung cancer
[8]
Beulah Anne Georges , 81, American baseball player (
AAGPBL ).
[9]
Ali Al-Haidri , Iraqi governor of Baghdad province, assassinated
Frank Harary , 84, American mathematician, a foremost expert on
graph theory
[10]
Robert Heilbroner , 85, American economist.
[11]
Marguerite Pearson , 72, American professional baseball player (AAGPBL)
Bud Poile , 80, Canadian professional ice hockey player, right wing for
Toronto Maple Leafs and
Detroit Red Wings in the 1940s and 50s, member of
Hockey Hall of Fame
Alton Tobey , 90, American muralist and painter.
[12]
5
Martín Acosta y Lara , 79, Uruguayan basketball player.
Antoni Barwiński , 81, Polish football player.
Antonio Benítez-Rojo , 73, Cuban writer.
Gabrielle Daye , 93, English stage actress.
Tore Johannessen , 82, Norwegian ice hockey referee.
Charles Repenning , 82, American paleontologist and zoologist, murdered during burglary.
Danny Sugerman , 50, American music manager.
6
Vern Barberis , 76, Australian weightlifter.
Eileen Desmond , 72, Irish politician, Minister for Health and Social Welfare (1981–1982).
S. Paul Ehrlich Jr. , 72, American physician, Acting
Surgeon General of the United States (1973–1977).
Lois Hole , 75, Canadian politician, businesswoman, academician, professional gardener and best-selling author,
Lieutenant Governor of Alberta , cancer.
Makgatho Mandela , 54, South African last surviving son of
Nelson Mandela , AIDS.
Louis Robichaud , 79, Canadian former premier of
New Brunswick .
Sir Nicholas Scott , 71, British politician.
Ali Shukriu , 85, Kosovan politician,
Prime Minister (1963–1967) and
President (1981–1982).
7
Harry Boyles , 93, American baseball player.
Pierre Daninos , 91, French novelist (The Diary of Major Thompson ).
Bernard "Buddy" Diliberto , 73, American sports commentator in New Orleans, heart attack.
Rosemary Kennedy , 86, American sister of
John F. Kennedy , natural causes.
Aleksandr Prokhorov , 58, Soviet footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, Spartak Moscow).
[13]
8
Oleta Kirk Abrams , 77, American activist.
Leonardo Alishan , 53, Iranian scholar.
Badja Djola , 56, American actor (
Mississippi Burning ,
The Hurricane ,
The Last Boy Scout ), heart attack.
Jacqueline Joubert , 83, French television announcer, producer and director, one of the first television presenters on French television.
Suvad Katana , 35, Bosnian footballer.
Aksella Luts , 99, Estonian screenwriter, actress and filmmaker.
[14]
Campbell McComas , 52, Australian comedian, writer and actor.
Song Renqiong , 95, Chinese general and politician.
David Shaw , 50, Australian
scuba diver , drowned.
[15]
Warren Spears , 50, American dancer and choreographer.
Michel Thomas , 90, Polish linguist and teacher.
9
Fritz Aigner , 74, Austrian artist.
Luis Alers , 54, Puerto Rican sprinter.
[16]
Artidoro Berti , 84, Italian Olympic runner.
[17]
Gonzalo Gavira , 79, Mexican sound effects creator (
The Exorcist ,
The Towering Inferno ).
Joanne Grant , 74, American journalist and communist activist.
[18]
Koji Hashimoto , 68, Japanese film director.
Bob Mabe , 75, American baseball player.
Alan Loy McGinnis , 72, American author and Christian psychotherapist.
Michael P. Ryan , 88,
United States Marine Corps major general.
Thady Ryan , 81, Irish Olympic equestrian.
Vantile Whitfield , 74, American arts administrator, Alzheimer's disease.
Alex Wu , 84, Hong Kong businessman and politician.
10
Gene Baylos , 98, American comedian.
[19]
Professeur Choron , 75, French humorist Georges Bernier.
Margherita Carosio , 96, Italian soprano.
Tommy Fine , 90, American baseball player, pitcher in
Major League Baseball for the
Boston Red Sox and
St. Louis Browns in the 1940s and 50s.
James Forman , 76, United States former executive secretary of the
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee , colorectal cancer.
Sir Stephen Hastings , 83, British politician, MP for
Mid Bedfordshire (1960–1983).
Erwin Hillier , 93, British cinematographer.
Gordon John "Jack" Horner , 92, American sports journalist.
Princess Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium , 77, Belgian-born Princess of Belgium and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, cancer.
Helmut Losch , 57, East German heavyweight weightlifting champion.
Jan Pieter Schotte , 76, Belgian official of the
Roman Curia , cardinal since 1994.
Arthur Walworth , 101, American writer and biographer.
[20]
11
Ian Anderson , 79, Manx politician.
Spencer Dryden , 66, American drummer (
Jefferson Airplane ), cancer.
Jimmy Griffin , 61, American singer, guitarist, songwriter, member of 1970s rock band
Bread , cancer.
[21]
Miriam Hyde , 91, Australian composer (Valley of Rocks ).
Bud McCaig , 75, Canadian businessman, co-owner of the NHL's
Calgary Flames .
Fabrizio Meoni , 47, Italian motorcyclist, motorcycle accident.
Jerzy Pawlowski , 72, Polish Olympic champion in fencing.
Thelma White , 94, United States actress (
Reefer Madness ), pneumonia.
12
John Brown , 76, New Zealand Test cricket umpire.
Kenneth Farmer , 92, Canadian Olympic ice hockey player and sports administrator.
Herbert Goldstein , 82, American physicist.
Ruth Packer , 94, British soprano, famous for playing
Verdi heroines.
Amrish Puri , 72, Indian actor (
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ,
Mr. India ,
Gandhi ), massive cerebral hemorrhage.
Jay Schulberg , 65, American advertising executive, pancreatic cancer.
[22]
Edmund S. Valtman , 90, Estonian-American
Pulitzer Prize -winning political cartoonist.
13
Hunter Andrews , 83, American politician.
Earl Cameron , 89?, Canadian broadcaster and
The National anchor (1959–1966).
Roland Frye , 83, American English literature professor and theologian.
Nell Rankin , 81, United States mezzo-soprano opera singer who sang with the Metropolitan Opera for many years.
Karstein Seland , 93, Norwegian politician.
14
Edwin Bélanger , 94, Canadian musician.
Ward Beysen , 63, Belgian politician and freemason.
Charles T. Booher , 45, American engineer.
George Wendell Brett , 92, American philatelist.
Frederick H. Buttel , 56, American sociologist.
Ofelia Guilmain , 83, Spanish film and stage actress, worked mostly in Mexico after the Spanish Civil War.
Charlotte MacLeod , 82, United States mystery writer.
Conroy Maddox , 92, British surrealist painter.
Rudolph Moshammer , 64, German fashion designer.
Raja Lakshmeshwar Singh , 50, Indian politician.
Jesús Soto , 81, Venezuelan
kinetic artist .
[23]
15
Victoria de los Ángeles , 81, Spanish soprano.
[24]
Felix Aprahamian , 90, English music critic.
Leonid Brekhovskikh , 87, Russian scientist.
[25]
Walter Ernsting , 84, German science fiction author (
Perry Rhodan ).
William Hare , 69, Canadian Olympic shooter
Elizabeth Janeway , 91, United States feminist author.
[26]
Dan Lee , 35, Canadian animator (
Finding Nemo ,
Monsters, Inc. ,
Toy Story 2 ), heart failure.
Ruth Warrick , 89, American actress (
Citizen Kane ,
All My Children ,
Song of the South ), pneumonia.
[27]
16
Mireille Best , 61, French author.
William Brigden , 88, Canadian canoeist.
Alexander Everett , 83, English motivational consultant.
H. Bentley Glass , 98, United States biologist, known for controversial views.
[28]
Agustín González , 74, Spanish film actor.
Marjorie Williams , 47, American journalist.
The Washington Post columnist and contributing editor for
Vanity Fair ,
liver cancer .
[29]
17
Charlie Bell , 44, Australian business executive, former CEO of
McDonald's , colon cancer.
Virginia Mayo , 84, United States film actress (
White Heat ,
The Best Years of Our Lives ) .
[30]
Albert Schatz , 84, American microbiologist, discoverer of
streptomycin .
[31]
George P. L. Walker , 78, British volcanologist.
[32]
Zhao Ziyang , 85, Chinese politician, former Chinese Communist Party General Secretary, complications of multiple strokes.
[33]
18
19
Theodore W. Allen , 85, American writer.
Bill Andersen , 80, New Zealand communist and trade union leader.
Donald Beardslee , 61, American convicted murderer, executed in San Quentin State Prison, California.
Lamont Bentley , 31, American actor (
Moesha ) and rapper.
Kasimir Bileski , 96, Canadian philatelist.
Jens-Halvard Bratz , 84, Norwegian businessman and politician.
Carlos Cortez , 81, American artist and political activist.
K. Sello Duiker , 30, South African novelist, suicide.
Ardyth Kennelly , 92, US novelist whose books were popular in the 1940s and 50s.
Anita Kulcsár , 28, Hungarian handball player.
20
Parveen Babi , 55, Indian actress.
Ivor G. Balding , 96, American polo player.
[34]
Bogle , 40, Jamaican dancer.
Per Borten , 91, Norwegian politician, former
Prime Minister of Norway .
Dick Gallagher , 49, American composer, predominantly for off-Broadway productions.
[35]
Jan Nowak-Jeziorański , 91, Polish journalist and highly decorated World War II hero, head of the
Radio Free Europe Polish section.
Dame Miriam Rothschild , 96, British zoologist, entomologist and author.
[36]
21
Jacques Andrieux , 87, French World War II fighter pilot.
Reg Cudlipp , 95, British newspaper editor.
[37]
John L. Hess , 87, American journalist.
Richard Outram , 74, Canadian poet.
Don Poier , 53, United States NBA basketball announcer for the
Memphis Grizzlies .
Adrianne Reynolds , 16, American teenager who was brutally murdered and made national headlines.
Neville Scott , 69, New Zealand Olympic runner.
Steve Susskind , 62, American voice-over actor.
Theun de Vries , 97, Dutch writer.
22
Harry J. Boyle , 89, Canadian broadcaster.
Sir William Deakin , 91, British World War II hero and founder of
St Antony's College, Oxford .
César Gutiérrez , 61, Venezuelan baseball player, one of three players in Major League Baseball history with a 7-for-7 game.
Carlo Orelli , 110, Italian
supercentenarian , oldest Italian veteran of World War I.
Patsy Rowlands , 74, British actress, known for her roles in the
Carry On films, breast cancer.
William Trager , 94, American
parasitologist .
[38]
Consuelo Velázquez , 88, Mexican songwriter and lyricist, and author of the enduring song "
Bésame Mucho ".
[39]
Rose Mary Woods , 87, American politician, former secretary of
Richard Nixon and key
Watergate figure.
[40]
23
Harley Baldwin , 59, American developer active in New York City and
Aspen, Colorado , kidney cancer.
[41]
Howard Kent Birnbaum , 72, American metallurgist.
Morys George Lyndhurst Bruce, 4th Baron Aberdare , 85, British politician and peer, former Deputy Speaker of the UK House of Lords.
Johnny Carson , 79, United States comedian and television host, emphysema.
Douglas Knight , 83, American educator, businessman, author, former president of
Lawrence University and
Duke University .
Warren D. Niederhauser , 87, American chemist, former president of the
American Chemical Society .
[42]
24
ZerNona Black , 98, American activist on behalf of senior citizens and the elderly, natural causes.
June Bronhill , 75, Australian actress and opera, operetta and musical comedy singer, Alzheimer's disease.
[43]
Lev Saychuk , 81, Soviet Olympic fencer.
[44]
Chalkie White , 76, English rugby union coach.
Leslie Wood , 72, English footballer.
25
Stanisław Albinowski , 81, Polish economist.
William Augustus Bootle , 102, American district judge overseeing
desegregation in the American South.
Philip Johnson , 98, American architect.
[45]
Vicky LaMotta , 75, American model, ex-wife of American boxer
Jake LaMotta , following open-heart surgery.
Ray Peterson , 65, American popular singer ("
Tell Laura I Love Her "), cancer.
[46]
Max Velthuijs , 81, Dutch writer and illustrator.
[47]
Nettie Witziers-Timmer , 81, Dutch athlete.
26
Roy Fraser Elliott , 83, Canadian lawyer and philanthropist.
[48]
Peter A. Garland , 81, American politician, U.S. Representative from Maine (1961–1963).
[49]
Jackie Henderson , 73, Scottish footballer.
Josie MacAvin , 85, Irish set director.
Charles Martin , 45, American NFL player, renal disease.
[50]
Cordelia Scaife May , 76, American philanthropist and heiress to Mellon family fortune, pancreatic cancer.
[51]
27
Gilbert Bennion , 106, Australian veteran, one of the last four surviving Australian veterans of World War I.
Eddie Burks , 73, American blues musician.
Donald Dempsey, Sr. , American recording executive who helped launch
Ozzy Osbourne and
Merle Haggard , stroke.
Rado Lenček , 83, Slovene linguist and ethnologist.
Aurélie Nemours , 94, French painter.
Jonathan Welsh , 57, Canadian actor.
[52]
28
Karen Lancaume , (aka
Karen Bach ), 32, French adult film performer, overdosed on sleeping pills.
[53]
Artūras Barysas , 50, Lithuanian counter-culture actor, singer, photographer and filmmaker.
Trevor Billingham , 69, Australian athlete.
Barbara J. Bishop , 84, American Marine Corps officer.
Daniel Branca , 53, Argentinian
Disney comic book artist, heart attack.
[54]
Jim Capaldi , 60, British rock musician and songwriter (
Traffic ), stomach cancer.
[55]
Lucien Carr , 79, American
United Press International editor, bone cancer.
[56]
Henry Hainworth , 90, British diplomat.
[57]
Paul A. Partain , 58, American actor (
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre ), cancer.
Jacques Villeret , 53, French actor/comedian, internal hemorrhage.
[58]
Robert Vogel , 86, American lawyer and politician.
[59]
29
A. Owen Aldridge , 89, American academic.
Ron Feinberg , 72, American actor (
A Boy and His Dog ,
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling ,
The Centurions ).
Eric Griffiths , 64, British guitarist in the musical group
The Quarrymen , pancreatic cancer.
[60]
Ephraim Kishon , 80, Israeli satirist, dramatist, screenwriter and film director, apparent heart attack.
[61]
Žika Mitrović , 83, Serbian film director.
[62]
Bill Shadel , 96, American journalist.
[63]
Ron Tomme , 73, American soap opera actor.
[64]
Joan Tompkins , 89, American actress.
[65]
30
31
Ron Basford , 72, Canadian cabinet minister (1970s).
Nel Benschop , 87, Dutch poet.
Yutsuko Chūsonji , 42, Japanese manga artist, colorectal cancer.
[70]
Jack Collins , 86, American actor (
The Towering Inferno ,
The Sting ,
Bewitched ).
[71]
Malcolm Hardee , 55, British comedian, drowning.
[72]
Bobby Howitt , 79, Scottish football player and manager.
[73]
H. Narasimhaiah , 84, Indian physicist and educator.
[74]
Ivan Noble , 37, British BBC journalist, brain tumour.
[75]
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