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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2001 .
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 2001
1
Juan Bosch , 92, Dominican politician, historian, and first
president of the
Dominican Republic , respiratory distress.
[1]
Solange Chaput-Rolland , 82, Canadian journalist, author, and politician.
[2]
Tom Cheney , 67, American Major League Baseball player.
[3]
Olivia Hamnett , 73, English actress, brain cancer.
Ravindra Kaushik , 49, Indian spy, heart disease,
tuberculosis .
JP Miller , 81, American writer,
pneumonia .
[4]
John S. Romanides , 74, Roman theologian, Eastern Orthodox priest, and scholar.
Don Craig Wiley , 57, American structural biologist, drowned.
2
Fiorella Betti , 74, Italian actress and voice actress.
Mona Fandey , 45, Malaysian pop singer and convicted murderer, executed.
[5]
Hank Gremminger , 68, American gridironfootball player (
Baylor ,
Green Bay Packers ,
Los Angeles Rams ),
cardiac arrest .
[6]
Doug Hele , 82, British motorcycle engineer.
Thomas Schleicher , 28, Austrian judoka, suicide.
[7]
Elazar Shach , 102, Lithuanian
haredi rabbi.
[8]
Buddy Starcher , 95, American
country singer.
[9]
William Whitlock , 83, British politician.
3
Evan Adermann , 74, Australian politician.
Thomas Brasch , 56, German author, poet and film director, heart failure.
[10]
Lucio Colletti , 76, Italian Western
marxist philosopher.
[11]
Denis Gallagher , 79, Irish politician.
Ernst Gombrich , 92, Austrian-British art historian.
[12]
Frederick Heyliger , 85, American officer with
Easy Company during World War II.
Pradeep Kumar , 76, Indian actor.
Mariano Navarro Rubio , 87, Spanish politician.
[13]
Viveka Seldahl , 57, Swedish actress, cancer.
Ward Wood , 77, American actor (
Mannix ) and television writer.
4
Edward Patrick Boland , 90, American politician.
[14]
Peter Coyne , 84, Australian politician.
Bob Gillespie , 82, American baseball player.
[15]
Arthur Guepe , 86, American football player and coach.
Paul R. Screvane , 87, American politician,
congestive heart failure .
[16]
Ng Eng Teng , 67, Singaporean sculptor,
kidney disease .
[17]
5
Gholam Reza Azhari , 89, Prime Minister of Iran and military leader, cancer.
Milan D. Bish , 72, American diplomat (
Ambassador of the United States to
Barbados ,
Dominica ,
St Lucia ,
Antigua , and
St. Vincent ).
[18]
Roy Boulting , 87, English filmmaker.
[19]
Milton William Cooper , 58, American
conspiracy theorist , radio broadcaster, and author, shot.
Barry Horne , 49, English
animal rights activist , liver failure after hunger strike.
Joan Marion , 93, British stage, film and television actress.
[20]
6
Terry D. Clark , 45, American convicted murderer,
execution by lethal injection .
[21]
Svend Engedal , 73, American soccer goalkeeper.
[22]
Bettie Hewes , 80, Canadian politician.
Don Lavoie , 50, American economist, stroke.
Sveto Letica , 75, Croatian admiral.
Gray Morrow , 67, American comic book artist (
Man-Thing ,
El Diablo ,
Tarzan ).
[23]
Peter Kenneth Newman , 73, English economist and historian of economic thought.
[24]
Anthony Shaffer , 75, English playwright (
Sleuth ) and screenwriter (
The Wicker Man ,
Frenzy ).
[25]
Ralph Wenzel , 83, American gridiron football player and
United States Marine Corps officer.
[26]
Erich Zeller , 81, German figure skater and figure skating coach.
7
Shahed Ali , 76, Bangladeshi educationist, cultural activist and an author.
Bobby Bass , 65, American
stunt performer .
Nida Blanca , 65, Filipino actress, stabbed.
[27]
Delia Garcés , 82, Argentine film actress.
[28]
Sachiko Hidari , 71, Japanese film actress, lung cancer.
[29]
Geoffrey Jenkins , 81, South African writer.
Ivan Neill , 95, British
Army officer and
Unionist politician.
François Philippe , 71, French football player.
[30]
Alta Schrock , 90, American
biology professor and community activist.
8
Paolo Bertoli , 93, Italian cardinal,
camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church .
Anno Birkin , 20, English poet and musician, road accident.
[31]
Valentin Eduque , 74, Filipino basketball coach and player.
Harold Fisch , 78, British-Israeli author, literary critic, and diplomat, tumor.
Albrecht Fröhlich , 85, German-British mathematician.
Malak Karsh , 86, Canadian photographer.
Peter Laslett , 85, British historian.
[32]
Patrick Quinlan , Irish academic and politician.
Radmila Savićević , 75, Serbian actress.
Cyril Morley Shelford , 80, Canadian author and political figure.
Stanislav Štrunc , 59, Czech football player.
[33]
9
Denis Atkinson , 75, Barbadian cricketer, captain of
West Indies .
[34]
Nancye Wynne Bolton , 84, Australian tennis player.
Dorothy Dunnett , 78, Scottish historical novelist.
[35]
Ethel D. Jacobs , 91, American
thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder,
pneumonia .
Giovanni Leone , 93, Italian politician, Prime Minister (1963;1968) and President (1971–1978).
[36]
Édouard Marcelle , 92, French rower.
[37]
Tore Zetterholm , 86, Swedish novelist, playwright and journalist.
[38]
10
Michael Lucas, 2nd Baron Lucas of Chilworth , 75, British politician.
[39]
Theys Eluay , 64, Indonesian independence activist for
West Papuan , assassinated, strangling.
Maxwell Hunter , 79, American aerospace engineer.
Ken Kesey , 66, American author (
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ,
Sometimes a Great Notion ), complications following surgery.
[40]
Enid McElwee , 87, New Zealand fencer.
Junji Nishime , 80, Japanese politician.
11
John R. Foley , 84, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
Maryland's 6th congressional district from 1959 to 1961).
[41]
Leon Gray , 49, American gridiron football player (
Jackson State ,
New England Patriots ,
Houston Oilers ,
New Orleans Saints ).
[42]
Sir Denis Spotswood , 85, British
Chief of the Air Staff (1971–1974)
Tadashi Sugiura , 66, Japanese baseball player.
[43]
Emmanuel Blayo Wakhweya , 64, Ugandan politician and economist, cardiac arrest.
Journalists killed in the
Dasht-e Qaleh Taliban ambush
[44]
12
Carrie Donovan , 73, American fashion editor (
Vogue ,
Harper's Bazaar ,
The New York Times Magazine ).
[45]
Albert Hague , 81, German-American composer (
Redhead ,
How the Grinch Stole Christmas ) and actor (
Fame ,
Space Jam ), cancer.
[46]
Paul Krasny , 66, American film and television director.
[47]
Ashot Melikjanyan , 49, Soviet/Armenian actor,
plane crash .
Tony Miles , 46, English
chess grandmaster, heart failure.
[48]
Babik Reinhardt , 57, French guitarist, heart attack.
[49]
Sivaya Subramuniyaswami , 74, American Saivite
guru .
Radovan Vlajković , 77, Yugoslav politician.
13
Karuna Banerjee , 81, Indian actress.
[50]
Robert C. Eckhardt , 88, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
Texas's 8th congressional district from 1967 to 1981).
[51]
Marius Flothuis , 87, Dutch composer, musicologist and music critic.
[52]
Panama Francis , 82, American
swing jazz drummer, stroke.
[53]
Sam Maple , 48, American jockey in
thoroughbred horse racing, cancer.
Pat McReavy , 83, Canadian ice hockey player.
[54]
Frank Messer , 76, American sportscaster.
[55]
Peggy Mount , 86, English actress (
Oliver! ,
The Princess and the Goblin ).
[56]
Mayzod Reid , 73, New Zealand diver.
Cornelius Warmerdam , 86, American pole vaulter,
Alzheimer's disease .
[57]
14
Seth Benardete , 71, American classicist and philosopher.
[58]
Charlotte Coleman , 33, British actress (
Four Weddings and a Funeral ), bronchial asthma attack.
[59]
Juan Carlos Lorenzo , 79, Argentine football player and coach.
[60]
Zigu Ornea , 71, Romanian literary critic,
biographer and book publisher, failed surgery.
[61]
Nathan M. Pusey , 94, American university educator.
[62]
Herbert Tauss , 72, American artist, illustrator, and painter.
Hugh Verity , 83, British
Royal Air Force fighter pilot during World War II.
15
Megan Boyd , 86, British
fly tyer .
[63]
Edwin H. Colbert , 96, American
paleontologist , researcher and author.
[64]
Herbert Feith , 71, Australian academic and scholar.
[65]
Satoru Kobayashi , 71, Japanese film director,
bladder cancer .
Mandan Mishra , 72, Indian
sanskrit scholar.
Jan Rabie , 81, Afrikaans writer of short stories and novels.
[66]
Nicolas Ruwet , 68, Linguist, literary critic and musical analyst.
Alberto Ullastres , 87, Spanish politician and ambassador.
16
Tal Abernathy , 80, American baseball player.
[67]
Mohammed Atef , 57, Egyptian
jihadist and military chief of
al-Qaeda , airstrike.
Rosemary Brown , 85, British composer and spiritualist.
[68]
Tommy Flanagan , 71, American
jazz pianist,
brain aneurysm .
[69]
Montague Jayawickrama , 90, Sri Lankan politician.
Clifford A. Jones , 89, American politician.
Red Steiner , 86, American baseball player.
[70]
17
Irving Crane , 88, American
pool player.
[71]
John M. Dawson , 71, American computational physicist.
[72]
Jerry Jerome , 89, American
jazz and
big band
tenor saxophonist (
Glenn Miller ,
Red Norvo ,
Benny Goodman ,
Artie Shaw ).
[73]
Michael Karoli , 53, German guitarist, singer, violinist and
cellist (
Can ), cancer.
[74]
Lendon Smith , 80, American pediatrician, author, and television personality.
Billy Vessels , 70, American football player.
[75]
Harrison A. Williams , 81, American politician.
[76]
18
Mel Deutsch , 86, American baseball player.
[77]
Roar Hauglid , 90, Norwegian art historian, antiquarian and publicist.
Malcolm McFee , 52, English actor, cancer.
Ela Peroci , 79, Slovene children's book writer.
Renato Righetto , 80, Brazilian Olympic basketball referee,
Alzheimer's disease .
[78]
Harriette Tarler , 81, American film actress.
19
Baghdasar Arzoumanian , 85, Armenian architect and designer.
Roland Beamont , 81, British fighter pilot for the Royal Air Force.
Marylise Ben-Haim , 73, Algerian activist, novelist, poet, and painter.
[79]
Marcelle Ferron , 77, Canadian
Québécoise artist and a member of
Les Automatistes .
[80]
Bagrat Ulubabyan , 75, Armenian writer and historian.
Journalists killed in the
Pul-i-Estikam bridge ambush
[81]
[82]
20
James Broad , 43, American heavyweight boxer.
Kassi Manlan , 53,
Côte d'Ivoire
World Health Organization aid worker, murdered.
[83]
Pierre Meillassoux , 73, French architect.
[84]
Leonard Murray , 88, American railroad executive.
[85]
Borko Temelkovski , 81, Macedonian politician and
communist leader.
21
Ralph Burns , 79, American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger, complications of a stroke and pneumonia.
[86]
Seydou Keïta , Malian photographer.
Gardner McKay , 69, American actor (
Adventures in Paradise ), artist and author, prostate cancer.
[87]
Vladimir Pasechnik , 64,
Soviet
bioweaponeer and defector, stroke.
[88]
Seymour Reit , 83, American children's author.
[89]
Salahuddin of Selangor , 77, Malaysian king (11th
Yang di-Pertuan Agong of
Malaysia and 8th
Sultan of Selangor ).
[90]
22
Mary Kay Ash , 83, American businesswoman, founder of
Mary Kay Cosmetics .
[91]
Theo Barker , 78, British social and economic historian.
[92]
Norman Granz , 83, American
jazz music
impresario and record producer.
[93]
Ronald Cuthbert Hay , 85, British
Royal Marine
fighter ace .
George S. N. Luckyj , 82, Ukrainian writer and historian.
[94]
Luis Santaló , 90, Spanish mathematician.
[95]
23
Vendramino Bariviera , 64, Italian racing cyclist.
Bo Belinsky , 64, American baseball player, heart attack.
[96]
Kiyoshi Inoue , 87, Japanese historian, author, and academic.
Krishnananda , 79, Indian
Hindu philosopher and theologian.
[97]
David Charles McClintock , 88, English botanist,
horticulturist and author.
[98]
Medhat Youssef Mohamed , 74, Egyptian basketball player.
Kiril Semov , 71, Bulgarian basketball player.
[99]
O. C. Smith , 69, American singer ("
Little Green Apples ").
[100]
Gerhard Stoltenberg , 73, German politician and minister.
[101]
Mary Whitehouse , 91, British campaigner against permissiveness.
[102]
24
Tommy Gallacher , 79, Scottish football player.
Rachel Gurney , 81, British actress (
Upstairs, Downstairs ).
[103]
Princess Sophie of Hanover , 87, European royalty, sister of
Prince Philip .
Robert Helps , 73, American concert pianist and composer, cancer.
[104]
Jacob Landau , 83, American artist.
[105]
Donald McPherson , 56, Canadian Olympic figure skater, complications from
diabetes .
[106]
Francis Daniels Moore , 88, American surgeon.
[107]
Melanie Thornton , 34, American singer,
plane crash .
William Woodfield , 73, American photographer, and television screenwriter and producer, heart failure.
[108]
25
Alan Bray , 53, British historian and gay rights activist,
AIDS -related complications.
[109]
Harry Devlin , 83, American artist, painter and magazine cartoonist (
Collier's ).
[110]
David Gascoyne , 85, English poet (
Surrealist
movement ).
[111]
Douglas Morton , 85, Canadian soldier, politician, and judge.
Margaret Byrd Rawson , 102, American educator, researcher and writer.
Johnny Micheal Spann , 32, American operations officer in the
C.I.A. ,
killed in action .
[112]
Erna Steuri , 84, Swiss Olympic alpine skier.
[113]
26
Sam Claphan , 45, American gridiron football player, heart attack.
[114]
Mathias Clemens , 86, Luxembourgish road bicycle racer.
Regine Hildebrandt , 60, German biologist and politician (Social Democratic Party of Germany),
breast cancer .
[115]
Lajos Kada , 77, Hungarian prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church .
Joe Modise , 72, South African political activist, cancer.
[116]
Edel Randem , 91, Norwegian Olympic figure skater.
[117]
Ulf Strömberg , Swedish cameraman, rifle shots.
Nils-Aslak Valkeapää , 58, Finnish-
Sami writer, musician, and artist.
[118]
Grete von Zieritz , 102, Austrian-German composer and pianist.
[119]
27
Ray Frankowski , 82, American gridiron football player (
Green Bay Packers ,
Los Angeles Dons ).
[120]
Gordon Freeth , 87, Australian politician (
House of Representatives ) and diplomat (
Japan ,
United Kingdom ).
[121]
Paul Hume , 85, American music critic and author.
[122]
Harry Sternberg , 97, American painter and printmaker.
[123]
Joe Hin Tjio , 82, American
cytogeneticist .
[124]
Jane Welsh , 96, British actress.
[125]
28
Louis Fisher , 88, American politician (
Socialist Labor Party of America ).
[126]
Gunnar Hellström , 72, Swedish actor and director.
Gleb Lozino-Lozinskiy , 91, Soviet and Ukrainian aerospace engineer.
Norman Lumsden , 95, British opera singer and actor,
shingles infection.
Kal Mann , 84, American lyricist ("
Teddy Bear ", "
Butterfly ", "
Let's Twist Again ").
[127]
William Reid , 79, Scottish bomber pilot and war hero (
Victoria Cross ) during World War II.
[128]
Igor Stechkin , 79, Russian small arms designer.
29
Viktor Astafyev , 77, Soviet and Russian writer.
[129]
Usman Awang , 72, Malaysian poet, playwright, and novelist, heart attack.
Budd Boetticher , 85, American film director (seven
westerns starring
Randolph Scott ).
[130]
Elta Cartwright , 93, American Olympic sprinter.
[131]
Mic Christopher , 32, Irish singer-songwriter, accidental fall.
[132]
Carol Goodner , 97, American actress.
[133]
George Harrison , 58, British singer-songwriter and musician (
The Beatles ),
lung cancer .
[134]
John Knowles , 75, American author,
A Separate Peace .
[135]
Marcelino López , 58, Cuban-American baseball player.
[136]
John Mitchum , 82, American character actor (
Dirty Harry series ,
Telefon ,
F Troop ), stroke.
[137]
Helvio Soto Soto , 71, Chilean filmmaker.
[138]
Erwin Thaler , 71, Austrian Olympic bobsledder (
silver
medal for the four-man bobsled:
1964 Winter Olympics ,
1968 Winter Olympics ).
[139]
30
Kikutaro Baba , 96, Japanese
malacologist .
Annibale Brasola , 76, Italian racing cyclist.
[140]
Francisco Calvet , 80, Spanish football player.
Lawrence Coughlin , 72, American lawyer and politician (
U.S. Representative for
Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district , 1969–1993), cancer.
[141]
Sergio Ferriani , 76, Italian basketball player.
[142]
Ernst Hufschmid , 88, Swiss footballer.
[143]
Ademar Miranda Júnior , 60, Brazilian football player.
Boris Kuzmin , 60, Soviet rower.
[144]
František Majdloch , 72, Czechoslovak boxer.
[145]
Walt Zirinsky , 81, American football player.
[146]
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