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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.
November 2004
1
James Hanson, Baron Hanson , 82, British industrialist and Conservative
life peer , cancer.
[1]
Hatem Kamil , Iraqi deputy governor of Baghdad, shot.
[2]
Terry Knight , 61, American rock manager and producer (
Grand Funk Railroad ), shot during domestic dispute.
[3]
Mark Ledford , 43-44, American trumpeter, singer and guitarist.
[4]
Mac Dre , 34, American rapper,
drive-by shooting .
[5]
2
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan , 86, Emirati politician, president of
UAE (1971–2004),
Emir of
Abu Dhabi .
[6]
Gustaaf Joos , 81, Belgian
Cardinal .
[7]
Gerrie Knetemann , 53, Dutch cyclist (world champion, 1978), heart attack.
[8]
Basil Thompson , 67, American ballet master.
[9]
Theo van Gogh , 47, Dutch filmmaker, television presenter, and author, shot.
[10]
3
Janet Backhouse , 66, English manuscripts curator at the
British Museum , cancer.
James H. Binger , 88, American lawyer, entrepreneur and philanthropist.
[11]
Joe Bushkin , 87, American
swing era jazz pianist, pneumonia.
[12]
Sergejs Žoltoks , 31, Latvian ice hockey player (
Minnesota Wild ,
Montreal Canadiens ,
Boston Bruins ), heart failure due to
cardiac arrhythmia .
[13]
4
Mohammed Bello , 74, Nigerian jurist,
Chief Justice (1987–1995).
[14]
Robert Heaton , 43, British songwriter and drummer (
New Model Army ), pancreatic cancer.
[15]
Richard Hongisto , 67, American former sheriff of San Francisco and Cleveland, Ohio, heart attack.
[16]
Ellen Meloy , 58, American author.
[17]
Yasutomi Nishizuka , 72, Japanese biochemist, discovered
Protein Kinase C (PKC).
[18]
Dee Phillips , 85, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds ,
Boston Braves ).
[19]
Delbert Plett , 56, Russian-Canadian lawyer and historian, known for the history of
Russian Mennonites in Canada.
[20]
5
Harold de Andrado , 76, Sri Lankan cricket writer.
[21]
Donald Jones , 72, American-born Dutch actor, comedian, singer and dancer, first black Dutch celebrity, heart attack.
[22]
Basil McIvor , 76, Northern Irish politician and educationalist.
[23]
Nili Natkho , 22,
Circassian-Israeli basketball player, car accident.
6
Fred Dibnah , 66, British
steeplejack and television presenter, prostate cancer.
[24]
Michel T. Halbouty , 95, American
geologist ,
petroleum engineer , and
wildcatter .
[25]
Pete Jolly , 72, American jazz pianist and accordionist.
[26]
Elizabeth Rogers , 70, American actress (
Star Trek ), multiple strokes and lung cancer.
[27]
Marion Shilling , 93, American film actress, leading lady in
1930s B -
Western films .
[28]
Patrick F. Taylor , 67, American businessman, heart infection.
[29]
Johnny Warren , 61, Australian soccer player, coach and ethnic community advocate, lung cancer.
[30]
Déborah Weil , 47, Mexican Olympic diver
[1]
7
Bobby Clatterbuck , 72, American football player.
Howard Keel , 85, American actor and singer (
Kiss Me Kate ,
Annie Get Your Gun ,
Dallas ), colon cancer.
[31]
Gibson Kente , 72, South African playwright, AIDS.
[32]
Herman Postma , 71, American scientist and educational leader (director of
Oak Ridge National Laboratory ).
[33]
8
Wahono , 79, Indonesian politician, East Java governor.
Eddie Charlton , 75, Australian snooker player.
[34]
Chandler Harper , 90, American golfer.
[35]
Ruby de Mel , 86, Sri lankan actress.
Lennox Miller , 58, Jamaican Olympic athlete, cancer.
[36]
Sharad Panday , 70, Indian heart surgeon.
Melba Phillips , 97, American physicist and educator, coronary artery disease.
[37]
G. Sakunthala , 72, Indian film actress.
9
Iris Chang , 36, American historian and author (
The Rape of Nanking ), suicide.
[38]
Emlyn Hughes , 57, British footballer (
Liverpool F.C. ,
England ), brain tumour.
[39]
Ed Kemmer , 83, American actor.
Stieg Larsson , 50, Swedish author (
Millennium ).
[40]
10
Elizabeth Chater , 94, Canadian author of novels and poetry.
Katy de la Cruz , 97, Filipino singer.
[41]
Şeref Görkey , 91, Turkish footballer and manager.
Walter Pukutiwara , Aboriginal artist.
Erna Rosenstein , 91, Polish
surrealist painter and poet,
arterial sclerosis .
[42]
11
Dayton Allen , 85, American comedian, voice of
Deputy Dawg and Mayor
Phineas T. Bluster .
[43]
Yasser Arafat , 75, Palestinian
PLO leader, President of the
Palestinian Authority , cause disputed, possible poisoning.
[44]
J. P. Blecksmith , 24, American military officer,
K.I.A.
Shirley Briggs , 86, American artist, photographer, writer, and naturalist.
Richard Dembo , 56, French
César Award -winning director,
intestinal obstruction .
[45]
Sam Kogan , 58, Russian actor, director, and acting teacher, cancer.
Raymond Murray , 91,
United States Marine Corps officer.
12
Lelio Marino , 69, Italian-born American entrepreneur, owner of
Modern Continental group.
[46]
Usko Meriläinen , 74, Finnish composer.
[47]
Norman Rose , 88, American radio and TV actor (
All My Children , voice of
Juan Valdez ).
[48]
Stanisław Skalski , 89, Polish World War II
fighter ace .
[49]
Mike Smith , 62, British cricketer, heart attack.
[50]
13
John Balance , 42, British musician (
Coil ), fall.
[51]
Ellen Fairclough , 99, Canadian politician, first female cabinet minister.
[52]
Russell "Ol' Dirty Bastard" Jones , 35, American rapper, drug overdose.
[53]
Harry Lampert , 88, American comic book and advertising artist, co-creator of
The Flash , author of instructional books on
contract bridge , cerebral hemorrhage.
[54]
Domenic Mobilio , 35, Canadian soccer player, heart attack.
[55]
Carlo Rustichelli , 87, Italian film composer.
[56]
Don Sharpe , 79, British sound editor (
Aliens ,
Batman ,
Sleuth ),
Oscar winner (
1987 ).
Roy Thomas , 54, Canadian aboriginal artist, cancer.
[57]
Keith Weller , 58, English footballer (
Millwall .
Leicester City ), cancer.
[58]
14
Michel Colombier , 65, French composer, cancer.
[59]
David Stanley Evans , 86, Welsh astronomer.
[60]
Jesse Gonder , 68, American baseball player (
New York Yankees ,
Cincinnati Reds ,
New York Mets ,
Milwaukee Braves ,
Pittsburgh Pirates ).
[61]
Matilda White Riley , 93, American
gerontologist .
Shiva Shankar , 72, Nepali singer, composer and actor.
Evelyn West , 80, American burlesque stripper, pin-up girl and actress.
[62]
15
Elmer L. Andersen , 96, American businessman, governor of
Minnesota (1961–1963).
[63]
Sir Bob Cooper , 68, Northern Irish politician.
[64]
Colin Coulthard , 83, British Royal Air Force officer.
[65]
John Morgan , 74, Welsh-born Canadian comedian, former member of the
Royal Canadian Air Farce , heart attack.
[66]
Jack Schmidt , 80, Canadian professional ice hockey player (
Boston Bruins ).
[67]
16
Yves Berger , 73, French writer and editor.
[68]
Massimo Freccia , 98, Italian-American conductor.
[69]
Richard Frey , 84, Austria-Chinese military physician and politician.
B. C. Gowrishankar , 54, Indian cinematographer and screenwriter.
Ken Hannam , 75, Australian film and television director, cancer.
Margaret Hassan , 59, British aid worker, chief of the
humanitarian relief organization
CARE International , presumed killed by hostage takers in Iraq.
[70]
Reed Irvine , 82, American economist, founder of
Accuracy in Media , complications of stroke.
[71]
Goh Sin Tub , 77, Singaporean writer.
17
Floyd Baker , 88, American baseball player (
St. Louis Browns ,
Chicago White Sox ,
Washington Senators ,
Boston Red Sox ,
Philadelphia Phillies ).
[72]
George Curtis , 84, English football player and coach.
Mikael Ljungberg , 34, Swedish wrestler and Olympic gold medalist, suicide by hanging.
[73]
Alexander Ragulin , 63, Soviet
ice hockey player, 10-time
IIHF World Champion and three-time Olympic gold medalist.
[74]
Lena Townsend , 93, British politician, leader of the
Inner London Education Authority (1969–1970).
18
Danilo Anderson , 38, Venezuelan prosecutor, bombing.
[75]
Juan Carlos Aramburu , 92, Argentinian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Buenos Aires (1975–1990), Cardinal since 1976.
[76]
Robert Bacher , 99, American nuclear physicist, co-leader of the
Manhattan Project .
[77]
Frank Baldwin , 75, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Redlegs ).
[78]
Bobby Frank Cherry , 75, American criminal, convicted in the
16th Street Baptist Church bombing , cancer.
[79]
Cy Coleman , 76, American composer of Broadway musicals, heart attack.
[80]
Alfred Maseng , Vanuatuan president (1994, 2004) and foreign minister (1995–1996).[
citation needed ]
N. Mathrubootham , 60, Indian psychiatrist and actor.
[81]
Antonio Pocovi , 82, Argentine Olympic sprinter (
men's 400 metres and
men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the
1948 Summer Olympics ).
[82]
George Scholes , 75, Canadian Olympic hockey player (
bronze medal winner in
men's ice hockey at the
1956 Winter Olympics ).
[83]
19
Langdon Gilkey , 85, American Christian Protestant Ecumenical theologian.
[84]
Helmut Griem , 72, German film actor (
Cabaret ).
[85]
Trina Schart Hyman , 65, American illustrator of children's books, complications of breast cancer.
[86]
Don MacMillan , 76, Australian Olympic athlete.
[87]
Terry Melcher , 62, American musician and producer, son of
Doris Day , melanoma.
[88]
Brian Traxler , 37, American baseball player.
[89]
Sir John Vane , 77, British Nobel Prize-winning pharmacologist (
Medicine , 1982).
[90]
20
Celso Furtado , 84, Brazilian economist, heart attack.
[91]
David Grierson , 49, Canadian
CBC radio and television host.
[92]
Janine Haines , 59, Australian politician, former leader of the
Australian Democrats , after long illness.
[93]
Ancel Keys , 100, American scientist, co-inventor of the
K-ration .
[94]
Ian Lewis , 69, Irish cricketer.
[95]
Dénes Pócsik , 64, Hungarian Olympic water polo player (winner of three Olympic medals:
1964 ,
1968 ,
1972 ).
[96]
Jenny Ross , 42, British punk rock singer.
[97]
Jimmy Tapp , 86, Canadian television personality and voice actor (
The Mighty Hercules ).
[98]
21
Willi Illbruck , 77, German industrialist.
Georges Morel , 66, French Olympic rower.
Michael Ricketts , 81, British cricketer and Army officer.
Mashhoor bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud , 50, Saudi prince.
Noel Perrin , 77, American essayist,
MSA .
[99]
Uwe Scholz , 45, German ballet dancer, director and choreographer.
22
Reginald Coates , 84, British civil engineer.
[100]
Leo Dee , 73, American artist and teacher.
Arthur Hopcraft , 71, British author (The Football Man ), sports journalist, and screenwriter.
[101]
Niall McInerney , 55, Irish hurler.
[102]
Don Puddy , 67, American
NASA engineer, manager and flight director in the
Mission Control Center at
Johnson Space Center .
[103]
23
Frances Chaney , 89, American actress,
Alzheimer's disease .
[104]
John Cordle , 92, British politician.
[105]
Rafael Eitan , 75, Israeli politician and former chief of staff, drowned.
[106]
Karl Enderlin , 81, Swiss figure skater.
[107]
Eris Paton , 76, New Zealand cricketer.
[108]
Miriam Schlein , 78, American author.
[109]
Joseph J. Sisco , 85, American diplomat, known for playing a major role in
Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger 's
shuttle diplomacy .
[110]
Harrison Stafford , 92, American professional football player (
University of Texas ,
New York Giants ).
[111]
24
Larry Brown , 53, American author and novelist, apparent heart attack.
[112]
Arthur Hailey , 84, British-Canadian author, declining health following stroke.
[113]
Joseph Hansen , 81, American mystery author.
[114]
Taiji Kase , 75, Japanese karateka.
[115]
Janet Kear , 71, British ornithologist.
[116]
Harry Moniba , 67, Liberian politician, Vice President of Liberia (1986–1990).
[117]
Walter Pavlicek , 78, Austrian Olympic swimmer (
men's 200 metre breaststroke at the
1948 Summer Olympics ).
[118]
John Tosi , 88, American football player.
[119]
James Wong , 64, Hong Kong lyricist, actor, director, talk show host and author, lung cancer.
[120]
25
Rachel Attas , 70, Israeli actress, voice actress and singer, cancer.
[121]
David Bailey , 71, American actor (
Another World ,
Passions ), drowned.
[122]
Bob Haney , 78, American comic book writer (
Teen Titans ,
Doom Patrol ,
Aquaman ).
[123]
Elijah Mwangale , 65, Kenyan politician.
[124]
Ed Paschke , 65, American artist, heart failure.
[125]
Denis Richards , 94, British historian.
[126]
Ross Robinson , 76, Australian rules football player.
[127]
Carl Silvestri , 61, American professional football player (
University of Wisconsin ,
St. Louis Cardinals ,
Atlanta Falcons ).
[128]
26
Bill Alley , 85, Anglo-Australian cricketer (
Somerset ,
New South Wales ) and test cricket umpire.
[129]
Philippe de Broca , 71, French film director, cancer.
[130]
Tom Haller , 67, American
MLB All-Star catcher (
San Francisco Giants ,
Los Angeles Dodgers ,
Detroit Tigers ) and manager (Giants), after long illness.
[131]
C. Walter Hodges , 95, British illustrator, author and Shakespeare scholar.
[132]
Maude Lloyd , 96, South African ballerina.
[133]
Hans Schaffner , 95, Swiss politician and
Federal Councilor (1960s),
President of the Confederation (1966).
[134]
27
Samuel Chinque , 96, British writer, publisher, activist, and trade unionist.
Jack Daniels , 92, British automotive designer, cancer.
[135]
John Dunn , 70, Scottish
BBC Radio 2 disc jockey, cancer.
[136]
Gunder Hägg , 85, Swedish middle-distance runner.
[137]
Billy James Hargis , 79, American Christian minister, missionary and anti-Communist activist.
[138]
28
Leroy F. Aarons , 70, American journalist, founder of the
NLGJA , cancer.
[139]
Nermin Vlora Falaschi , 83, Albanian intellectual and feminist.
Cris Huerta , 69, Portuguese actor.
Connie Johnson , 81, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox ,
Baltimore Orioles ).
[140]
Hans Christian Nielsen , 88, Danish Olympic cyclist (
men's team pursuit cycling at the
1936 Summer Olympics ).
[141]
Molly Weir , 94, Scottish actress.
[142]
29
John Drew Barrymore , 72, American actor, member of the
Barrymore family , father of
Drew Barrymore .
[143]
Harry Danning , 93, American
MLB All-Star catcher (
New York Giants ).
[144]
Irwin Donenfeld , 78, American
DC Comics executive.
[145]
John Monckton , 49, British city financier, murdered.
[146]
Inger Nordbø , 89, Danish-Norwegian Olympic diver (
women's 3 metre springboard and
women's 10 metre platform at the
1936 and
1948 Summer Olympics).
[147]
Bernard Robinson , 92, English footballer (
Norwich City F.C. ).
Jack Shields , 74, Canadian member of
Parliament (
House of Commons representing
Fort McMurray—Athabasca , Alberta).
[148]
Molly Weir , 94, British TV and radio actress.
[149]
Karl Wölfl , 90, Austrian Olympic cyclist.
[150]
30
Pierre Berton , 84, Canadian author and journalist, heart failure.
[151]
Bill Brown , 73, Scottish goalkeeper (
Tottenham Hotspur ,
Scotland ).
[152]
Alexei Khvostenko , 64, Russian poet, artist and musician, heart failure.
[153]
Johnny Quigley , 69, Scottish footballer.
[154]
Seung Sahn , 77, Korean zen master, founder of
Kwan Um School of Zen .
[155]
Elsa Stansfield , 59, Scottish video artist.
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