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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in October 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.
October 2002
1
Walter Annenberg , 94, American publisher (
The Philadelphia Inquirer ,
TV Guide ,
Daily Racing Form ,
Seventeen ) and philanthropist.
[1]
Ilie Ceaușescu , 76, Romanian general and communist politician,
pneumonia .
[2]
Consuelo Salgar , 74, Colombian journalist, advertising executive, and politician, liver cancer.
Edeltraud Schramm , 78, Austrian Olympic gymnast.
[3]
2
Norman O. Brown , 89, American philosopher and author (
Life Against Death ,
Love's Body ).
[4]
Al Lerner , 69, American businessman, football team owner, and
philanthropist .
[5]
Tiberiu Olah , 74, Romanian-Hungarian composer, teacher and
musicologist .
Alexander Sinclair , 91, Canadian ice hockey player.
[6]
Heinz von Foerster , 90, Austrian-American physicist and philosopher, one of the founders of
constructivism .
[7]
3
Tad Horino , 81, American film and television actor.
[8]
Felix Kracht , 90, German engineer.
Bruce Paltrow , 58, American television and film director and producer,
pneumonia .
[9]
Dalvanius Prime , 54, New Zealand entertainer and songwriter, cancer.
John Weitz , 79, American fashion designer, novelist and historian.
[10]
4
Per Bronken , 67, Norwegian poet, novelist, actor, film director and stage producer.
Alphonse Chapanis , 85, American pioneer in the field of
industrial design .
[11]
André Delvaux , 76, Belgian film director, considered the father of the Belgian film industry, heart attack.
[12]
Hans Holmér , 71, Swedish civil servant and author.
Buddy Lester , 87, American actor and comedian, cancer.
Ahmad Mahmoud , 70, Iranian novelist.
Marcel Reymond , 91, Swiss Olympic ski jumper.
[13]
Roy Wilkins , 68, American professional football player (
University of Georgia ,
Los Angeles Rams ,
Washington Redskins ).
[14]
5
Magda B. Arnold , 98, Canadian psychologist.
Reginald Hibbert , 80, British diplomat.
[15]
Morag Hood , 59, British actress, cancer.
Ron Horn , 64, American basketball player.
[16]
Tony Mazzocchi , 76, American labor leader,
pancreatic cancer .
[17]
Mia Čorak Slavenska , 86, Croatian-American
ballerina .
[18]
Jay R. Smith , 87, American child actor and comedian, stabbed.
6
Ben Eastman , 91, American runner (silver medal in
men's 400 metres at the
1932 Summer Olympics ).
[19]
Wolfgang Mischnick , 81, German liberal politician (FDP).
Prince Claus of the Netherlands , 76, husband of
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Dutch diplomat,
pneumonia .
[20]
Chuck Rayner , 82, Canadian professional hockey player (
New York Americans ,
New York Rangers ).
[21]
Nick Whitehead , 69, British (Welsh) sprinter (bronze medal in
men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the
1960 Summer Olympics ).
[22]
Juan Yustrich , 93, Argentine football goalkeeper.
7
Pierangelo Bertoli , 59, Italian singer-songwriter and poet, heart attack.
Ralph Harry , 85, Australian diplomat and intelligence specialist.
Cor Kint , 82, Dutch backstroke swimmer and
1938 European Champion .
Marcel Paille , 69, Canadian ice hockey goaltender, cancer.
[23]
Domenico Paolella , 86, Italian director, screenwriter and journalist.
[24]
Ed Rossbach , 88, American
fiber artist .
[25]
8
Jodie Beeler , 80, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds ).
[26]
Phyllis Calvert , 87, British actress (
The Man in Grey ,
Fanny by Gaslight ,
The Magic Bow ,
My Own True Love ), kidney failure.
[27]
Jacques Richard , 50, Canadian ice hockey player, car accident.
[28]
Joachim Zahn , 88, German business executive, chairman of
Daimler-Benz (1971-1979).
[29]
9
Sopubek Begaliev , 71, Soviet-era economist and politician.
Charles Guggenheim , 78, American documentary film director, producer, and screenwriter,
pancreatic cancer .
[30]
Anwar Hussain , 82, Pakistani cricketer.
[31]
Oleksandr Liashko , 86, Ukrainian politician.
Carlo Lievore , 64, Italian Olympic
javelin thrower .
[32]
Eric Martin , 33, American racing driver, racing accident.
[33]
Jim Martin , 78, American football player.
[34]
Bruno O'Ya , 69, Estonian-Polish actor.
[35]
Aileen Wuornos , 46, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
[36]
10
Strahinja Alagić , 78, Serbian basketball player and coach.
Mario de las Casas , 101, Peruvian football defender.
Tom Casey , 78, American professional football player (
New York Yankees ,
Hamilton Wildcats ,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers ).
[37]
Fate Echols , 63, American professional football player (
Northwestern University ,
St. Louis Cardinals ).
[38]
Lawrence H. Fountain , 89, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
North Carolina's 2nd congressional district ).
[39]
Teresa Graves , 54, American actress and singer, house fire, accidental death.
[40]
Denison Kitchel , 94, American lawyer political advisor.
[41]
Abe Most , 82, Swing clarinetist and alto saxophonist.
Zara Nelsova , 81, Canadian cellist.
[42]
Tom Sullivan , 52, American gridiron football player, accidental death.
[43]
Erling Sørensen , 81, Danish football player and manager.
11
Betty Molesworth Allen , 89, New Zealand
botanist .
Stewart Crawford , 89, British diplomat.
[44]
Werner Eberlein , 82, German socialist politician and party functionary, heart attack.
[45]
Bill Field , 93, British politician.
[46]
Ron Gray , 82, English football player and manager.
[47]
Maxim Levy , 52, Israeli politician.
Dina Pathak , 80, Indian actor and director, heart attack.
Emilio García Riera , 70, Spanish-born Mexican actor, writer and cinema critic.
[48]
Christine Stevens , 84, American
animal welfare activist and
conservationist .
[49]
Fred Troller , 71, Swiss-born graphic designer.
[50]
Stanley Wagner , 94, Canadian ice hockey player (
gold medal in ice hockey at the
1932 Winter Olympics ).
[51]
Rusty Wailes , 66, American rower (two Olympic gold medals in rowing:
1956 men's eight ,
1960 men's coxless four ).
[52]
12
Viktor Asmaev , 54, Russian Olympic equestrian (gold medal in equestrian team jumping at the
1980 Summer Olympics ).
[53]
Ray Conniff , 85, American bandleader and arranger, fall.
[54]
Carolina Fadic , 28, Chilean actress and television presenter,
cerebral hemorrhage .
Desmond Fitzpatrick , 89,
British Army general.
[55]
Audrey Mestre , 28, French world record-setting
free diver , drowned.
Nozomi Momoi , 24, Japanese
AV idol , murdered.
Sidney W. Pink , 86, American movie director and producer.
[56]
William R. Sears , 89, American aeronautical engineer and educator.
[57]
13
Stephen E. Ambrose , 66, American historian and author (
Band of Brothers ), lung cancer.
[58]
Keene Curtis , 79, American actor (
The Rothschilds ,
Annie ,
Cheers ),
Alzheimer's disease .
[59]
Mason Hammond , 99, American educator and scholar.
[60]
Jim Higgins , 71, British politician.
[61]
Billy McAdams , 68, Northern Irish football player and manager.
Ila Mitra , 76, Indian
communist politician and activist.
Dennis Patrick , 84, American actor, fire.
[62]
Eileen Southern , 82, American
musicologist , researcher and author.
[63]
Garfield Todd , 94,
Prime Minister of
Southern Rhodesia .
[64]
Herman Fredrik Zeiner-Gundersen , 87,
Norwegian Army general.
14
Bill Green , 72, American politician (
U.S. Representative for New York's
18th and
15th congressional districts), liver cancer.
[65]
Timothy Reuter , 55, German-British historian, brain cancer.
[66]
Norbert Schultze , 91, German
film score composer and
Nazi Party member.
[67]
Arturo Silvestri , 81, Italian football player and manager.
[68]
15
16
Per Bak , 53, Danish theoretical physicist, known for "
self-organized criticality ",
myelodysplastic syndrome .
[73]
Philip Brett , 64, British-American musicologist, musician and conductor, cancer.
[74]
Harry Ferrier , 82, Scottish football player and manager.
[75]
Allen Walker Read , 96, American
etymologist and
lexicographer .
[76]
Henri Renaud , 77, French
jazz pianist, record producer, and record company executive.
[77]
17
Derek Bell , 66, Northern Irish musician and composer (
The Chieftains ), heart attack.
[78]
Pattie Coldwell , 50, British television broadcaster and journalist (
Nationwide ,
Open Air ,
Loose Women ,
You and Yours ), brain tumor.
[79]
Yara Cortes , 81, Brazilian actress.
Chuck Domanico , 58, American
jazz bassist, lung cancer.
D. Elmo Hardy , 88, American
entomologist .
Bashful Brother Oswald , 90, American country musician, a frequent
Grand Ole Opry performer.
[80]
Yitzhak Peretz , 66, Israeli politician.
Alina Pienkowska , 50, Polish free trade union activist and politician, cancer.
[81]
Aileen Riggin , 96, American Olympic swimmer and diver.
[82]
Fred Scolari , 80, American basketball player and coach.
[83]
18
Richard Bernstein , 62, American artist, member of the circle of
Andy Warhol , complications of
AIDS .
[84]
Cecil Blacker , 86,
British Army general,
Adjutant-General to the Forces .
[85]
Kam Fong Chun , 84, American police officer and actor (
Hawaii Five-O ), lung cancer.
[86]
John D. Ferry , 90, Canadian-American
biochemist , made important contributions to
polymer science .
[87]
Roman Tam , 52, Hong Kong
cantopop singer,
liver cancer .
19
Peter Bergmann , 87, German-American physicist, known for his work with
Albert Einstein .
[88]
Manuel Álvarez Bravo , 100, Mexican photographer.
[89]
John Meredyth Lucas , 83, American writer, director and producer,
leukemia .
[90]
Mehli Mehta , 94, Indian conductor and violinist.
[91]
Hans Jürgen Press , 76, German children's writer and illustrator.
Nikolay Rukavishnikov , 70, Soviet cosmonaut, heart attack.
Hank Smith , 68, Canadian
country music singer.
Héctor Trujillo , 94, Dominican general and political figure.
20
Barbara Berjer , 82, American actress (
As the World Turns ,
Another World ),
pneumonia .
[92]
Hans Eisele , 62, German football player.
[93]
Bernard Fresson , 71, French actor (
French Connection II ,
The Tenant ,
Street of No Return ), cancer.
[94]
Mel Harder , 93, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians ), coach and manager (
Cleveland Indians ).
[95]
21
Aldo Canazza , 94, Italian racing cyclist.
[96]
Bernardino Pérez Elizarán , 77, Spanish
football player and
manager .
Manfred Ewald , 76,
East German Olympic committee president,
pneumonia .
[97]
Jesse L. Greenstein , 93, American
astronomer .
[98]
George Hall , 85, Canadian theatre, television, and film actor.
[99]
Kemal Kurt , 54, Turkish-German author, translator and photographer.
[100]
Bernhard Neumann , 93, British-Australian mathematician.
Kaisa Parviainen , 87, Finnish athlete.
[101]
Marquita Rivera , 80, Puerto Rican actress, singer and dancer, stroke.
Beatrice Serota, Baroness Serota , 83, British politician.
[102]
Harbhajan Singh , 82, Indian poet, critic, and cultural commentator.
Y. R. Swamy , Indian film director and screenwriter.
22
Queen Geraldine of Albania , 87, Queen consort of King
Zog I of Albania .
George Bellak , 83, American television writer.
[103]
Marian Bergeron , 84, American
beauty pageant winner (
Miss America 1933 ) and
big band singer,
leukemia .
[104]
Igor Irodov , 78, Soviet Russian physicist and World War II veteran.
Robert Nixon , 63, British cartoonist.
[105]
23
Lucille Carroll , 96, American
Broadway actress and
MGM studio executive.
[106]
Adolph Green , 87, American lyricist and playwright.
[107]
Nathan Görling , 97, Swedish composer of
film scores .
Richard Helms , 89, American diplomat and
CIA director,
multiple myeloma .
[108]
Marianne Hoppe , 93, German theatre and film actress.
[109]
Nathan H. Juran , 95, Austrian-American film and television director.
[110]
David Lewis , 85, New Zealand sailor and
adventurer .
[111]
Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford , 96, British historian.
[112]
Janos Nyiri , 69, Hungarian-British theatre director, journalist and writer, cancer.
[113]
Danijel Popović , 20, Croatian football player, traffic collision.
Beulah Quo , 79, Chinese-American actress and activist.
24
Winton M. Blount , 81, American public servant, business executive and philanthropist.
[114]
Hernando Casanova , 57, Colombian actor, director, singer, and presenter, heart attack.
Hernán Gaviria , 32, Colombian football player,
lightning strike .
[115]
Harry Hay , 90, American gay rights activist and
Mattachine Society founder, lung cancer.
[116]
Jose Sebastian Laboa , 79, Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church.
Charmian May , 65, English actress (
You're Only Young Twice ,
Weirdsister College ,
Bridget Jones's Diary ), cancer.
Peggy Moran , 84, American film actress, complications from a car accident.
Scott Plank , 43, American actor, traffic collision.
Lotte Tarp , 57, Danish actress,
lung cancer .
[117]
25
Ian Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford , 85, British peer and writer.
[118]
Micheline Cheirel , 85, French actress.
[119]
Herbert Duffus , 94, Jamaican politician and judge.
[120]
Richard Harris , 72, Irish actor (
Camelot ,
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ,
This Sporting Life ),
Hodgkins lymphoma .
[121]
Kōki Ishii , 61, Japanese politician, stab wound.
Ernest Mancoba , 98, South African
avant-garde artist.
[122]
Doug McGibbon , 83, English football player.
Rainbeaux Smith , 47, American actress and musician,
hepatitis .
René Thom , 79, French mathematician.
[123]
Paul Wellstone , 58, American professor, author and politician (
U.S. Senator from Minnesota ), aviation accident.
[124]
26
Movsar Barayev , 23, Chechen Islamist militia leader, killed during the
Moscow theater hostage crisis .
[125]
Zura Barayeva , Chechen Islamist, killed during the
Moscow theater hostage crisis .
Jacques Massu , 94, French general.
[126]
Stuart Townend , 93, British military officer, athlete, and politician.
27
André de Toth , 89, Hungarian-American film director (
The Gunfighter ,
House of Wax ,
The Indian Fighter ), aneurysm.
[127]
Tom Dowd , 77, American
recording engineer and
producer , a pioneer in stereo and
multitrack tape recording , emphysema.
[128]
Mohammad Isnaeni , 83, Indonesian politician.
Michel Macquet , 70, French Olympic javelin thrower and handball player.
[129]
Maurice J. Murphy Jr. , 75, American politician and lawyer.
Valve Pormeister , 80, Estonian landscape architect.
Vazhappady K. Ramamurthy , 62, Indian trade unionist and politician.
Baby Lloyd Stallworth , 61, American entertainer, musician, and recording artist, complications of
diabetes .
Walter Volle , 89, German rower, coach and Olympic champion.
[130]
Charles Orville Whitley , 75, American politician (
U.S. Representative for
North Carolina's 3rd congressional district ).
[131]
28
Margaret Booth , 104, American film editor (
Mutiny on the Bounty ,
The Way We Were ,
Annie ), stroke.
[132]
Morris Curotta , 73, Australian Olympic sprinter (
1948 Summer Olympics ,
1952 Summer Olympics ).
[133]
Sugathapala de Silva , 74, Sri Lankan dramatist and novelist.
Lawrence Dobkin , 83, American television director and character actor (
The Ten Commandments ,
The Defiant Ones ,
North by Northwest ,
Patton ).
[134]
Laurence Foley , 60, American diplomat and employee of
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) , homicide.
[135]
Erling Persson , 85, Swedish businessman, founder of
H&M .
Annada Shankar Ray , 97, Indian
Bengali poet and essayist.
29
Marina Berti , 78, Italian film actress, cancer.
[136]
Marion Carpenter , 82, American press photographer, covered President
Harry Truman ,
pulmonary emphysema .
[137]
Glenn McQueen , 41, Canadian animator (
Toy Story ,
Monsters, Inc. ,
A Bug's Life ),
melanoma .
Raymond Savignac , 94, French
graphic artist .
[138]
Dragan Malešević Tapi , 53, Serbian painter.
Chang-Lin Tien , 67, Chinese-American educator, 7th Chancellor of the
University of California, Berkeley .
[139]
30
Pierre Aigrain , 78, French physicist.
[140]
Alfred Atherton , 80, American
Foreign Service Officer and diplomat,
United States Ambassador to Egypt (1979-1983).
[141]
Juan Antonio Bardem , 80, Spanish film director and screenwriter, heart attack.
[142]
Rudolf Brucci , 85, Croatian composer.
Jam Master Jay , 37, American musician (
Run DMC ), shot.
[143]
Lee H. Katzin , 67, American film director, cancer.
[144]
31
Yuri Ahronovitch , 70, Russian conductor.
[145]
Edward "Moose" Cholak , 72, American professional wrestler,
pneumonia .
[146]
Napier Crookenden , 87, British Army general.
[147]
Jean-Marie Fortier , 82, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate.
[148]
Audrey Hylton-Foster, Baroness Hylton-Foster , 94, British peer.
Lionel Poilâne , 57, French baker and entrepreneur,
helicopter crash.
[149]
Gene Rock , 80, American basketball player, cancer.
[150]
Michael Stasinopoulos , 99, Greek jurist and politician.
Raf Vallone , 86, Italian actor (
A View from the Bridge ,
Bitter Rice ,
The Godfather Part III ) and journalist.
[151]
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