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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 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.
July 2002
1
Sid Avery , 83, American photographer (
Marlon Brando ,
Humphrey Bogart ,
Elizabeth Taylor ).
[1]
John Barr , 83, American professional basketball player (
Penn State ,
St. Louis Bombers ) and coach (
Susquehanna University ).
[2]
Mikhail Krug , 40, Russian singer, wounds received after robbery.
[3]
Pedro Maratea , 89, Argentine film actor.
Meyer Reinhold , 92, American classical scholar.
[4]
K. Venkatalakshmma , 96, Indian
Bharatanatyam dancer.
Maritta Wolff , 83, American author, novels adapted to film:
Whistle Stop ,
The Man I Love .
[5]
2
Earle Brown , 75, American composer, cancer.
[6]
Ray Brown , 75, American
jazz bassist, known for working with
Oscar Peterson and
Ella Fitzgerald .
[7]
Robert I. Friedman , 51, American investigative journalist.
[8]
Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur , 93, French organist and composer.
James Lee , 79, American screenwriter,
heart failure and
emphysema .
[9]
3
Henry Cianfrani , 79, American state senator who served prison time on corruption charges, stroke.
[10]
Jimmy Edwards , 49, American professional football player (
Minnesota Vikings ).
[11]
Earl Francis , 66, American baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates ,
St. Louis Cardinals ).
[12]
Michel Henry , 80, French philosopher,
phenomenologist and novelist.
[13]
Kenneth Ross MacKenzie , 90, American nuclear physicist.
[14]
4
Gerald Bales , 83, Canadian organist, choirmaster and composer.
[15]
Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. , 89, American
U.S. Air Force
four-star general and commander of the
World War II
Tuskegee Airmen ,
Alzheimer's disease .
[16]
Mansoor Hekmat , 51, Iranian theorist, cancer.
Ivan Moffat , 84, British screenwriter, film producer and socialite.
[17]
Lutz Moik , 71, German film and television actor.
Sten Samuelson , 76, Swedish architect.
Laurent Schwartz , 87, French mathematician.
[18]
Winnifred Van Tongerloo , 98, British-American oldest living survivor of the
Titanic .
Gene Wilson , 76, American professional football player (
SMU ,
Green Bay Packers ).
[19]
5
Paul Claudon , 82, French film producer and actor.
[20]
Harold Dejan , 93, American
New Orleans
jazz alto
saxophonist and bandleader, best remembered as leader of the
Olympia Brass Band .
[21]
Antonio Domenicali , 66, Italian racing cyclist and Olympic champion in track cycling.
[22]
Brett Hill , 57, Australian Olympic swimmer (
men's 200 metre butterfly at the
1964 Summer Olympics ).
[23]
Katy Jurado , 78, Mexican actress, kidney failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
[24]
Zdzisław Mrożewski , 93, Polish actor.
[25]
Paul Weiss , 101, American philosopher and author, founded
The Review of Metaphysics and the
Metaphysical Society of America .
[26]
Reinhard Wenskus , 86, German historian.
Wallace G. Wilkinson , 60, American businessman and politician,
57th Governor of Kentucky , stroke.
[27]
Ted Williams , 83, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox ), manager (
Washington Senators/Texas Rangers ) and member of the
MLB Hall of Fame , heart attack.
[28]
6
Dhirubhai Ambani , 69, Indian businessman, stroke.
John Frankenheimer , 74, American film and television director (
Birdman of Alcatraz ,
The Manchurian Candidate ,
Seven Days in May ), heart attack, stroke.
[29]
Cheikh El Hasnaoui , 91, Berber singer.
[30]
Kenneth Koch , 77, American poet and playwright,
leukemia .
[31]
Thakur Ram Lal , 72, Indian politician.
Ugo Lombardi , 90, Italian
cinematographer .
Haji Abdul Qadeer , 51, Afghan
Northern Alliance leader, homicide.
William B. Ruger , 86, American firearms designer and entrepreneur.
[32]
Pietro Valpreda , 69, Italian anarchist, poet, dancer and novelist.
7
Kirkor Canbazyan , 90, Turkish Olympic cyclist (
men's individual road race ,
men's team road race at the
1936 Summer Olympics ).
[33]
Jim Cherry , 30, American musician, heart problems.
[34]
Bison Dele , 33, American basketball player (
Denver Nuggets ,
Detroit Pistons ), murdered.
[35]
Dorle Soria , 101, publicist, music producer and journalist.
[36]
John Butler Walden , 62, Tanzanian military officer.
Ray Wood , 71, English professional footballer.
[37]
8
Ward Kimball , 88, American animator (
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ,
Peter Pan ,
Mary Poppins ),
pneumonia .
[38]
Clarence Lightner , 80, American politician and
mortician .
Lorna Marshall , 103, American
anthropologist .
Patrick Rodger , 81, British Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Oxford .
William Sarjeant , 66, British-born Canadian geologist.
[39]
Earl Shannon , 80, American basketball player and college coach.
[40]
Sidney Spivak , 74, Canadian politician.
9
Gerald Campion , 81, English actor (
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School ).
[41]
George Elias , 88, Australian rower (
men's eight rowing at the
1936 Summer Olympics ).
[42]
Bruno Freindlich , 92, Soviet and Russian actor.
Ron Scarlett , 91, New Zealand
paleozoologist .
Madron Seligman , 83, British politician.
Kenneth Snowman , 82, British jeweller.
[43]
Dave Sorenson , 54, American
NBA and
Ohio State University basketball player, cancer.
[44]
Rod Steiger , 77, American actor (
In the Heat of the Night ,
On the Waterfront ,
Doctor Zhivago ),
Oscar winner (
1968 ), kidney failure.
[45]
10
Mario Cordero , 72, Costa Rican football player and coach; he is still.
Jean-Pierre Côté , 76, Canadian politician (
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec,
Senator for
Kennebec, Quebec ).
[46]
Albertin Disseaux , 87, Belgian racing cyclist.
[47]
Laurence Janifer , 69, American science fiction writer.
[48]
Walter McCrone , 86, American chemist.
Alan Shulman , 85, American composer and
cellist .
[49]
John Wallach , 59, American journalist and author, founder of
Seeds of Peace .
[50]
11
Bernardas Brazdžionis , 95, Lithuanian poet.
[51]
Rosco Gordon , 74, American blues singer and songwriter, heart attack.
[52]
John Howse , 88, Australian politician.
Garry Kelly , 54, Australian politician, suicide.
Sun Li , 89, Chinese writer..
[53]
12
Mary Carew , 88, American Olympic sprinter (
women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the
1932 Summer Olympics ).
[54]
Guillermo Larco Cox , 70, Peruvian politician.
Josefina de la Torre , 94, Spanish novelist, opera singer, and actress.
[55]
Edward Lee Howard , 51, American
CIA agent and
defector , fall.
[56]
Mani Krishnaswami , 72, Indian vocalist, cardiac arrest.
Ghanshyambhai C. Oza , 90, Indian politician.
Guglielmo Pesenti , 68, Italian racing cyclist.
[57]
Tim Rathbone , 69, English politician, cancer.
Ece Ayhan Çağlar , 70, Turkish poet.
[58]
13
Carey Blyton , 70, British composer and writer.
[59]
Yousuf Karsh , 93, Canadian portrait photographer, cancer.
[60]
Benny Peled , 74,
Israeli Air Force commander,
pulmonary emphysema .
[61]
Eric Price , 83, English cricketer.
[62]
Herbert Vesely , 71, Austrian film director and screenwriter.
[63]
Percy Yutar , 90, South African attorney general, prosecuted
Nelson Mandela .
[64]
14
Igor Ansoff , 83, Russian-American economist and author, father of
strategic business management ,
pneumonia .
[65]
David Asseo , 88, Turkish
Chief Rabbi and spiritual leader of the
Republic of Turkey from 1960 to 2002.
[66]
Juaqín Balaguey , 95, President of the
Dominican Republic (1960 to 1962, 1966 to 1978, 1986 to 1996), peptic ulcer disease.
[67]
Nelson Barrera , 44, Mexican baseball player, led the
Mexican League in career
home runs (455) and
RBIs (1,927),
electrocution .
[68]
Nabakanta Barua , 75, Indian novelist and poet.
Alex Fraser , 78, British-American scientist, recognized as a pioneer in
evolutionary computation .
[69]
Fritz Glatz , 58, Austrian racing driver, car collision.
Cosetta Greco , 71, Italian film actress.
[70]
Hwang Kee , 87, Korean
martial artist .
Dick Ploog , 65, Australian cyclist.
[71]
15
Charles R. Burton , 59, English explorer, known for being a member of the
Transglobe Expedition , heart attack.
[72]
György Fehér , 63, Hungarian film director and screenwriter.
Lauri Honko , 70, Finnish professor of
folklore studies and
comparative religion .
[73]
Camillus Perera , 64, Sri Lankan cricket umpire.
[74]
Barbara Randolph , 60, American singer and actress, cancer.
Philip Roth , 72, American television and film actor.
[75]
Pete Seibert , 77, American skier,
esophageal cancer .
[76]
16
John Cocke , 77, American computer scientist.
[77]
Aleksandr Kolchinsky , 47, Soviet Ukrainian heavyweight
Greco-Roman wrestler and Olympic champion, heart failure.
[78]
George Edmund Lindsay , 85, American
botanist , naturalist, and museum director.
[79]
Jack Olsen , 77, American journalist and author .
[80]
Antonella Della Porta , 74, Italian actress.
Floyd James Thompson , 69,
United States Army colonel.
[81]
17
Harry W. Gerstad , 93, American film editor.
Valentina Kamenyok-Vinogradova , 59, Soviet/Russian Olympic volleyball player.
[82]
Joseph Luns , 90, Dutch politician, diplomat and
Secretary General of NATO (1971-1984).
[83]
Ubiratan Pereira Maciel , 58, Brazilian basketball player.
Lee Maye , 67, American baseball player (
Milwaukee Braves ,
Houston Astros ,
Cleveland Indians ,
Washington Senators ), cancer.
[84]
George Rickey , 95, American kinetic sculptor.
[85]
André Simonyi , 88, Hungarian-French football player.
[86]
Bobby Worth , 89, American songwriter, recorded by
Frank Sinatra ,
Bing Crosby and
Ella Fitzgerald .
[87]
18
Victor Emery , 68, English physicist,
ALS .
Howard Ensign Evans , 83, American
entomologist .
[88]
Qiu Huizuo , 88,
Chinese Army lieutenant general.
Andy Kirby , 40, American stock car racing driver, motorcycle accident.
Györgyi Marvalics-Székely , 77, Hungarian fencer and Olympic silver medalist.
[89]
Lee Siew-Choh , 84, Singaporean politician and medical doctor,
lung cancer .
Owsei Temkin , 99, Russian-American medical historian.
[90]
Metin Toker , 78, Turkish journalist and politician,
prostate cancer .
Del Wilber , 83, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals ,
Philadelphia Phillies ,
Boston Red Sox ) and manager (
Texas Rangers ).
[91]
19
Jack Backman , 80, American politician.
Dave Carter , 49, American singer-songwriter, heart attack.
[92]
Alexander Ginzburg , 65, Soviet dissident.
[93]
Alan Lomax , 87, American documenter of blues and folk songs.
[94]
Evdokia Petrova , 86, Soviet spy in Australia in the 1950s.
Barry Reed , 75, American trial lawyer and author.
[95]
Spec Shea , 81, American baseball player (
New York Yankees ,
Washington Senators ).
[96]
Frank Taylor , 81, English sports journalist.
Vladimir Vasyutin , 50, Soviet
cosmonaut , cancer.
20
Pedro Alberto Cano Arenas , 33, Spanish footballer, cerebral hemorrhage.
[97]
Michalis Kritikopoulos , 56, Greek footballer, cardiac arrest.
Jan Komski , 87, Polish painter.
Jimmy Maxwell , 85, American
swing jazz trumpeter.
[98]
Roland E. Murphy , 85, American Catholic prelate and biblical scholar.
[99]
21
John Cunningham , 84, British World War II
nightfighter pilot.
[100]
Millie Deegan , 82, American baseball player (
AAGPBL ).
[101]
Gus Dudgeon , 59, English record producer ("
Space Oddity ", "
Your Song ", "
Rocket Man ", "
Daniel "), car accident.
[102]
Peter Elstob , 86, British soldier, adventurer, novelist and entrepreneur.
[103]
Jeffrey Harborne , 73, British chemist and professor of
botany .
[104]
Esphyr Slobodkina , 93, Russian-American artist, author, and illustrator.
[105]
22
Fernando Schwalb López Aldana , 85, Peruvian politician, Prime Minister (1963–1965, 1983–1984).
Joyce Cooper , 93, British Olympic swimmer (one silver medal:
1928 , three bronze medals:
1928 ,
1928 ,
1932 ).
[106]
Giuseppe Corradi , 70, Italian footballer.
Viktor Mineyev , 65, Soviet-Azerbaijani
modern pentathlete and Olympic Champion.
[107]
Marion Montgomery , 67, American
jazz singer,
lung cancer .
[108]
Prince Ahmed bin Salman , member of the Saudi Arabian royal family.
[109]
Salah Shehade , 49, Palestinian politician and one of the founders of Islamist movement
Hamas , targeted killing by
Israel .
Chuck Traynor , 64, American pornographer, heart attack.
23
Gunnar Andreassen , 89, Norwegian football player and manager.
[110]
Alberto Castillo , 87, Argentine tango singer and actor.
[111]
Clark Gesner , 64, American composer, songwriter, author, and actor, heart attack.
[112]
Olof Lagercrantz , 91, Swedish writer, critic, and literary scholar .
Hermann Lindemann , 91, German football player and manager.
Ned Martin , 78, American
sportscaster , heart attack.
[113]
Leo McKern , 82, Australian actor,
diabetes .
[114]
Katya Paskaleva , 56, Bulgarian film and stage actress,
pancreatic cancer .
William Luther Pierce , American neo-Nazi, author of
The Turner Diaries , cancer.
[115]
Chaim Potok , 73, American author,
brain cancer .
[116]
Idrees Sulieman , 78, American
bop and
hard bop trumpeter,
bladder cancer .
Arnold Weinstock , 77, British industrialist and businessman, managing director of the
General Electric Company .
[117]
24
Mike Clark , 61, American gridiron football player(
Philadelphia Eagles ,
Pittsburgh Steelers ,
Dallas Cowboys ), heart attack.
[118]
Pete Coscarart , 89, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Dodgers ,
Pittsburgh Pirates ).
[119]
Maurice Denham , 92, British character actor (
The Purple Plain ,
Sink the Bismarck! ,
The Day of the Jackal ).
[120]
Mustafa Mansour , 87, Egyptian football player.
Al Silvera , 66, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Redlegs ).
[121]
Gaynell Tinsley , 87, American football player and coach.
[122]
Barney White , 79, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Dodgers ).
[123]
25
Abdel Rahman Badawi , Egyptian existentialist philosopher.
[124]
Bob Barr , 94, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Dodgers ).
[125]
Frank Connell , 92, American Olympic cyclist (
men's individual road race ,
men's team road race at the
1932 Summer Olympics ).
[126]
Johannes Joachim Degenhardt , 76, German
Roman Catholic prelate.
[127]
Hans Dorjee , 60, Dutch football player and manager, cardiac arrest.
[128]
Rudi Dornbusch , 60, German
macroeconomist , made fundamental contributions to
international economics , cancer.
[129]
Cliff Lewis , 79, American gridiron football player.
[130]
Izzy León , 91, Cuban-American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies ).
[131]
Angus Montagu, 12th Duke of Manchester , 63, British hereditary peer, heart attack.
Louis Owens , 54, American novelist and scholar, suicide.
[132]
Alexander Ratiu , 86, Romanian-American priest of the
Greek-Catholic Church .
Mel Triplett , 71, American gridiron football player.
[133]
26
Tony Anholt , 61, British television actor (
Howards' Way ), brain tumor.
[134]
Buddy Baker , 84, American film composer (
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ,
The Apple Dumpling Gang ,
The Fox and the Hound ).
[135]
Kenny Gardner , 89, American singer for Guy Lombardo's band, the Royal Canadians.
[136]
Dolores Olmedo , 93, Mexican businesswoman, philanthropist and musician.
Kobun Chino Otogawa , 64, Japanese Sōtō Zen priest, drowned.
27
Anatoli Bashashkin , 78, Russian footballer and coach (
gold medal winner at the
1956 Summer Olympics ).
[137]
Ronald Brown , 80, British politician (
member of Parliament representing
Shoreditch and Finsbury and
Hackney South and Shoreditch ).
[138]
Dick Cleveland , 72, American Olympic swimmer (
men's 100 metre freestyle at the
1952 Summer Olympics ).
[139]
Frank Inn , 86, American animal trainer.
[140]
Krishan Kant , 75, Indian politician,
Vice President (1997 -2002),
Governor of Tamil Nadu (1996 - 1997) and
Governor of Andhra Pradesh (1990 -1997), heart attack.
[141]
Roscoe Shelton , 70, American blues and
R&B singer, cancer.
28
Svetomir Belić , 55, Serbian Olympic boxer.
[142]
Anatol Fejgin , 91, Polish communist and political police commander.
Jack Karnehm , 85, British snooker commentator, heat stroke.
Archer John Porter Martin , 92, British chemist.
[143]
Donald J. Pease , 70, American politician.
Steve Souchock , 83, American baseball player (
New York Yankees ,
Chicago White Sox ,
Detroit Tigers ).
[144]
Gerhard Wessel , 88, German intelligence officer, President of the
Federal Intelligence Bureau .
[145]
29
Peter Bayliss , 80, British actor (
The Red Shoes ,
Darling ,
The Sweeney ,
Coronation Street ,
Lovejoy ).
[146]
Ad Dekkers , 48, Dutch cyclist.
[147]
Elmar Frings , 63, German Olympic
pentathlete (
1964 pentathlon: team and individual ,
1968 pentathlon: team and individual ).
[148]
Sudhir Phadke , 83, India
Marathi singer-composer, brain haemorrhage.
Renato Pirocchi , 69, Italian racing driver.
Phil Smith , 50, American basketball player, complications from
multiple myeloma cancer.
[149]
Ron Walotsky , 58, American science fiction and fantasy artist.
[150]
30
George Alfred Barnard , 86, British statistician.
[151]
Lyle Benjamin Borst , 89, American
nuclear physicist and inventor, worked on the
Manhattan Project .
[152]
Ed Bruneteau , 82, Canadian ice hockey player (
Detroit Red Wings ).
[153]
A. E. Dyson , 73, British literary critic, activist and
gay rights campaigner,
leukemia .
[154]
Gerald Gunther , 75, German-American constitutional law scholar.
[155]
Steven Lysak , 89, American sprint canoeist and Olympic champion at the
1948 Summer Olympics .
[156]
Atef Salem , 75, Egyptian film director.
Reginald Schroeter , 80, Canadian ice hockey player.
[157]
31
Boris Aleksandrov , 46, Soviet and Kazakh ice hockey player (
USSR champion team for
CSKA Moscow , gold medal winner at
1976 Winter Olympics ), traffic collision.
[158]
Sir Peter Ashmore , 81, British admiral and
Master of the Household to the
Sovereign .
[159]
Raymond Brookes, Baron Brookes , 93, British industrialist and
life peer .
[160]
Slávka Budínová , 78, Czechoslovak film actress.
Pauline Chan , 29, Hong Kong actress, suicide.
[161]
Gordon Chown , 79, Canadian lawyer and politician, member of
Parliament (
House of Commons representing
Winnipeg South , Manitoba).
[162]
Francis Searle , 93, English film director, writer and producer.
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