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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 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.
September 2002
1
Yuji Ichioka , 66, American historian and
civil rights activist , cancer.
[1]
B. V. Karanth , 72, Indian actor and director.
[2]
Turk Van Lake , 84, American arranger, composer and
jazz guitarist.
[3]
Rodney Taylor , 62,
Australian Navy officer,
lung cancer .
2
Leon Campbell , 75, American gridiron football player (
University of Arkansas ,
Chicago Bears ,
Pittsburgh Steelers ).
[4]
Abe Lemons , 79, American college basketball player and coach, complications from
Parkinson's disease .
[5]
Ken Menke , 79, American basketball player.
[6]
Rodica Ojog-Brașoveanu , 63, Romanian writer, severe lung problems.
[7]
Ahmad Rahi , 78, Pakistani poet and writer.
F.X. Toole , 72, American boxing trainer and short story writers.
[8]
Robert Wilson , 75, British
astrophysicist , known for his research in optical and
solar
plasma
spectroscopy .
[9]
3
Dirk ter Haar , 83, Anglo-Dutch physicist.
[10]
Kenneth Hare , 83, Canadian scientist.
[11]
Ted Ross , 68, American actor (
The Wiz ,
Arthur ,
Police Academy ).
[12]
William Clement Stone , 100, American businessman, philanthropist and
self-help book author.
[13]
Len Wilkinson , 85, British cricketer.
[14]
4
Frankie Albert , 82, American professional football player (
Stanford ,
San Francisco 49ers ), Alzheimer's disease.
[15]
Dave Baker , 65, American professional football player (
University of Oklahoma ,
San Francisco 49ers ).
[16]
Jerome Biffle , 74, American Olympic long jumper (gold medalist
1952 ),
pulmonary fibrosis .
[17]
Jim Constable , 69, American baseball player (
New York/San Francisco Giants ,
Cleveland Indians ,
Washington Senators ,
Milwaukee Braves ).
[18]
Andrew Forge , 78, American painter, art critic and professor of painting at
Yale University .
[19]
Vlado Perlemuter , 98, Lithuanian-French
pianist and teacher.
[20]
Fozia Soomro , 36, Pakistani regional folk singer, kidney failure.
5
K. T. Achaya , 78, Indian oil and food scientist and writer.
Robert W. Brooks , 49, American mathematics professor, known for his work in
spectral geometry and
fractals .
[21]
William Cooper , 92, English novelist.
[22]
Cliff Gorman , 65, American actor (
The Boys in the Band ,
All That Jazz ,
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai ),
Tony winner (
1972 ),
leukemia .
[23]
Frank Hewitt , 66, American
hard bop
jazz pianist.
Jackie Kelk , 79, American actor and stand-up comedian, lung infection.
[24]
Amon Nikoi , 72, Ghanaian economist and diplomat.
Ingeborg Taschner , 72, German film editor.
David Todd Wilkinson , 67, American
cosmologist , known for
thermal
cosmic background radiation , cancer.
[25]
6
Michael Argyle , 77, British psychologist, a pioneer of
social psychology in Britain.
[26]
Gabriel Camps , 75, French
archaeologist and
social anthropologist .
[27]
Bobby Clancy , 75, Irish singer and musician,
pulmonary fibrosis .
Rafael Druian , 79, American violinist and conductor (
New York Philharmonic ,
Cleveland Orchestra ).
[28]
Orvan Hess , 96, American physician.
[29]
Géza Hollósi , 64, Hungarian Olympic wrestler.
[30]
Philip LaBatte , 91, American ice hockey player.
[31]
Martin Matsbo , 90, Swedish cross-country skier and Olympic medalist.
[32]
Janet Young, Baroness Young , 75, British politician (
Leader of the House of Lords ), cancer.
[33]
7
Katrin Cartlidge , 41, English actress (
Brookside ,
Before the Rain ,
Breaking the Waves ), complications from
pneumonia and
sepsis .
[34]
Jonathan Charney , 59, American academic, author, and lawyer.
Eugenio Coșeriu , 81, linguist specialized in
Romance languages .
[35]
Michael Elphick , 55, English actor (
Boon ,
EastEnders ,
Gorky Park ,
Private Schulz ), heart attack.
[36]
Cyrinda Foxe , 50, American actress, model and publicist,
brain cancer .
John Paul Frank , 84, American lawyer and scholar, helped shape
U.S. Supreme Court cases (
Brown v. Board of Education ,
Miranda v. Arizona ).
[37]
Erma Franklin , 64, American gospel and soul singer ("
Piece of My Heart "), older sister of
Aretha Franklin , laryngeal cancer.
[38]
Uziel Gal , 78, German-Israeli firearm designer who invented the
Uzi submachine gun, cancer.
[39]
8
Georges-André Chevallaz , 87, Swiss historian and politician.
Rulon Jeffs , 92, American
polygamist and religious leader.
Lucas Moreira Neves , 76, Brazilian
Roman Catholic prelate.
[40]
Henri Rol-Tanguy , 94, French communist and a leader in the Resistance during World War II.
[41]
Marco Siffredi , 23, French
snowboarder (last seen on this date).
Laurie Williams , 33, West Indian cricketer, car accident.
[42]
9
10
Augusto Lamo Castillo , 63, Spanish football referee.
René Cousineau , 72, Canadian politician (member of
Parliament representing
Gatineau , Quebec).
[46]
Sandor Elès , 66, Hungarian actor.
Alexander Farrelly , 78, American politician, governor of the
United States Virgin Islands from 1987 to 1995.
[47]
David Grene , 89, Irish-American professor of
classics .
[48]
Kuo Pao Kun , 63, Chinese playwright, theatre director, and arts activist, kidney and liver cancer.
Žarana Papić , 53, Serbian
social anthropologist and feminist theorist.
T. Viswanathan , 75, Indian musician specializing in the
carnatic flute and voice.
[49]
11
Kim Hunter , 79, American actress (
A Streetcar Named Desire ,
Planet of the Apes ,
The Edge of Night ),
Oscar winner (
1952 ), heart attack.
[50]
Howard Levi , 85, American mathematician.
Howard T. Odum , 78, American
ecologist .
[51]
Johnny Unitas , 69, American gridiron football player and a member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame , cardiovascular renal disease.
[52]
David Wisniewski , 49, American writer and illustrator of children's books.
[53]
12
13
Sir Douglas Black , 89, British physician, played a key role in the development of the
National Health Service .
[57]
Richard Foster , 83, American
modernist
architect .
[58]
George Hills , 84, British journalist and historian.
Alexander Kazantsev , 96, Soviet and Russian
science fiction writer,
ufologist and chess composer.
Charles Herbert Lowe , 82, American biologist.
[59]
William Phillips , 94, American editor, writer and public intellectual.
[60]
Brooks Richards , 84, British diplomat and
SOE operative.
[61]
Blanca de Silos , 88, Spanish film actress.
George Stanley , 95, Canadian historian and public servant.
[62]
14
Jim "Bad News" Barnes , 61, American basketball player (
gold medal at the
1964 Summer Olympics ,
Los Angeles Lakers ,
Boston Celtics ), heart problems.
[63]
Frederic Bennett , 83, British journalist, barrister politician (
member of Parliament for
Torbay ,
Torquay and
Reading North ).
[64]
Roberto Cavanagh , 87, Argentine polo player.
[65]
Michael Greer , 64, American actor, comedian and cabaret performer, cancer.
Jim McKee , 55, American baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates ), traffic collision.
[66]
LaWanda Page , 81, American actress (
Sanford and Son ), diabetes.
[67]
Lolita Torres , 72, Argentine film actress and
soprano .
[68]
Paul Williams , 87, African American
jazz and
blues saxophonist, bandleader, and songwriter ("
The Huckle-Buck ").
[69]
15
16
James Gregory , 90, American actor (
Barney Miller ,
The Manchurian Candidate ,
The Lawless Years ).
[73]
Archibald Hall , 78, British criminal known as the "Killer Butler ", stroke.
Jiří Javorský , 70, Czech tennis player.
Raymond Reiter , 63, Canadian computer scientist and
logician .
Mary Stott , 95, British journalist and feminist.
[74]
Nguyen Van Thuan , 74, Vietnamese
Roman Catholic prelate, cancer.
[75]
Jean Vernette , 73, French
Roman Catholic prelate and researcher of
cults .
[76]
17
Eileen Colwell , 98, British author and librarian.
[77]
Jack Ferguson , 78, Australian politician (
Deputy Premier of New South Wales ),
mesothelioma .
[78]
Denys Fisher , 84, British inventor of the
Spirograph .
James Macdonald , 83, Scottish-Australian
ornithologist .
[79]
Dodo Marmarosa , 76, American
jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.
[80]
Govind Perumal , 76, Indian field hockey player and Olympic champion.
[81]
Edvaldo Alves de Santa Rosa , 68, Brazilian football player and manager, cancer.
18
Hazel Brooks , 78, American actress.
[82]
Andreas Burnier , 71, Dutch writer who focussed on
homosexuality ,
transsexuality and
discrimination , intracranial hemorrhage.
[83]
Boris Carmi , 88, Russian-Israeli photographer.
Bob Hayes , 59, American football player
Dallas Cowboys and a member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame ,
prostate cancer .
[84]
Mauro Ramos , 72, Brazilian football player,
intestinal cancer .
[85]
Shivaji Sawant , 62, Indian novelist in the
Marathi language .
Herbert Schmidt , 88, German rower and Olympic medalist.
[86]
Margita Stefanović , 43, Serbian musician, complications from
HIV .
19
Albert Ando , 72, Japanese-American economist,
leukemia .
[87]
John Arundel , 74, Canadian ice hockey player (
Toronto Maple Leafs ).
[88]
Robert Guéï , 61, Ivorian politician and its military ruler (1999-2000), murdered along with his family.
[89]
Duncan Hallas , 76, British communist politician and
Marxist theorist.
[90]
Ian Hutchinson , 54, English football player.
[91]
Francisco Lojacono , 66, Italian Argentine football player and manager.
Priya Tendulkar , 47, Indian actress,
social activist and writer, heart attack.
Carl W. Thompson , 88, American lawyer and Democratic politician.
Tatyana Velikanova , 70, Soviet dissident and
mathematician .
20
Les Auge , 49, American professional ice hockey player (
Colorado Rockies ).
[92]
Sergey Bodrov, Jr. , 30, Russian movie star,
Kolka-Karmadon rock ice slide , accidental death.
[93]
Bruce Edwards , 90, American actor and photographer.
Necdet Kent , 91, Turkish diplomat and humanitarian.
Eduardo Gudiño Kieffer , 66, Argentine writer.
Joan Littlewood , 87, English theatre director.
[94]
Pat Saward , 74, English football player,
Alzheimer's disease .
[95]
Bob Wallace , 53, American computer scientist, helped invent "
shareware " software marketing.
[96]
21
Henry Pybus Bell-Irving , 89, Canadian World War II commander and
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia .
[97]
Angelo Buono , 67, American serial killer, kidnapper and rapist (the "
Hillside Strangler "), heart attack.
[98]
Robert L. Forward , 70, American physicist and science fiction author, founded
Tethers Unlimited to manufacture
tethers for
NASA .
[99]
Peter Kowald , 58, German
free jazz
double bassist and tubist, heart attack.
[100]
Maurice Manson , 89, Canadian actor.
[101]
Rocco Rock , 49, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
Robert White , 81, American sculptor, professor and poet.
[102]
22
Don Carlsen , 75, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs ,
Pittsburgh Pirates ).
[103]
Jan de Hartog , 88, Dutch-American
novelist and playwright.
[104]
Anthony Lancelot Dias , 92, Indian politician.
Harry Glancy , 98, American competition swimmer and Olympic champion.
[105]
Antonio Haro , 91, Mexican Olympic
épée and
sabre
fencer .
[106]
Pierre Jacquinot , 92, French physicist.
[107]
Joseph Nathan Kane , 103, American historian and author.
[108]
Anthony Milner , 77, British musician,
multiple sclerosis .
[109]
Marga Petersen , 83, German athlete.
[110]
Julio Pérez , 76, Uruguayan football player.
William Rosenberg , 86, American entrepreneur,
bladder cancer .
[111]
Anel Sudakevich , 95, Soviet
silent film actress.
23
James Scarlett, 8th Baron Abinger , 87, British peer.
[112]
Vernon Corea , 75, Sri Lankan-born British radio broadcaster.
[113]
George Georges , 82, Australian politician.
[114]
Eduard Gufeld , 66, Soviet/Russian
International Grandmaster of
chess and chess author, heart attack.
[115]
Erich Oberdorfer , 97, German biologist specializing in
phytosociology and
phytogeography .
John Wu , 77, Hong Kong
Roman Catholic
cardinal ,
diabetes .
[116]
24
Hobbs Adams , 99, American football player and coach (
USC ,
Kansas State ).
[117]
Tetsuya Ayukawa , 83, Japanese literary critic and novelist.
Sergio Bergonzelli , 78, Italian director, screenwriter, producer and actor.
[118]
Robert Anthony Buell , 62, American serial killer, child murderer and serial rapist, execution by lethal injection.
[119]
Leon Hart , 73, American football player.
[120]
Tim Rose , 62, American singer and songwriter, heart attack.
Mike Webster , 50, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers ) and a member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame , heart attack.
[121]
25
Jacques Borel , 76, French author.
[122]
Ray Hayworth , 98, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers ,
Brooklyn Dodgers ,
New York Giants ,
St. Louis Browns ).
[123]
Roman Pucinski , 83, American Democratic politician.
[124]
Arnold Ross , 96, American mathematician.
Naeem Siddiqui , 86, Pakistani Islamic scholar, writer and politician.
26
Enzo Andronico , 78, Italian actor and comedian.
Eleonore Bjartveit , 78, Norwegian politician.
Nils Bohlin , 82, Swedish mechanical engineer, invented the
three-point car safety belt .
[125]
Ricardo Calvo , 58, Spanish chess master and historian and author on chess,
esophageal cancer .
[126]
Henry Larsen , 86, Danish rower.
[127]
Thomas Sidney Smith , 84, American politician, member of the
New Jersey General Assembly .
Philippe Tailliez , 97, French diving pioneer,
underwater photographer and colleague of
Jacques Cousteau .
[128]
27
Lidia Chmielnicka-Żmuda , 63, Polish volleyball player (
bronze medal in women's volleyball at the
1968 Summer Olympics ).
[129]
Wally Dreyer , 79, American gridiron football player (
Chicago Bears ,
Green Bay Packers ) and college football coach.
[130]
Charles Henri Ford , 94, American poet, novelist, and filmmaker.
[131]
David Granger , 99, American Olympic bobsledder and businessman.
[132]
Attila Keresztes , 74, Hungarian fencer and Olympic champion.
[133]
Per Axel Lundgren , 91, Swedish
art director .
Anna Murià , 98, Spanish
Catalan narrator, literary critic, and journalist.
Bill Pearson , 80, New Zealand writer.
Glen Rounds , 96, American author and
illustrator .
[134]
28
Alicia Barrié , 86, Chilean actress.
Whitney Blake , 76, American actress (
Hazel ), director and producer (
One Day at a Time ),
esophageal cancer .
[135]
John Cannady , 79, American gridiron football player (
Indiana University ,
New York Giants ).
[136]
Patsy Mink , 74, American lawyer and politician,
viral pneumonia .
[137]
Hartland Molson , 95, Canadian statesman, senator and businessman.
Maurice Novarina , 95, French architect;.
[138]
29
Bob Cobbing , 82, British poet.
[139]
Zvi Kolitz , 89, Lithuanian-American writer and film and theatrical producer.
[140]
Ellis Larkins , 79, American
jazz pianist,
pneumonia .
[141]
Mickey Newbury , 62, American songwriter and recording artist,
emphysema .
[142]
Giuliana Tesoro , 81, American
organic chemist .
30
Robert Battersby , 77, British businessman and politician,
member of the European Parliament .
[143]
Ron Duhamel , 64, Canadian politician (member of
Parliament representing
Saint Boniface , Manitoba,
Senator for Manitoba).
[144]
Göran Kropp , 35, Swedish adventurer and
mountaineer , fall.
Miloš Macourek , 75, Czech poet, playwright, author and screenwriter.
[145]
Germana Malabarba , 88, Italian gymnast and Olympic medalist.
[146]
Meinhard Michael Moser , 78, Swiss
mycologist , heart attack.
Ewart Oakeshott , 86, British illustrator.
Hans-Peter Tschudi , 88, Swiss politician and minister.
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