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List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2005 .
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 2005
1
Terry Albritton , 50, American shotputter.
Manuel Ausensi , 85, Spanish opera singer.
R. L. Burnside , 78, American blues musician.
[1]
Uvedale Corbett , 95, British soldier, politician and businessman.
Barry Cowsill , 50, American pop-singer and writer, victim of
Hurricane Katrina .
[2]
Nikki Tilroe , 63, American puppeteer.
Jacob A. Marinsky , 87, American chemist, co-discoverer of the element
Promethium .
[3]
Yang Kuan , 91, Chinese historian.
Zdobysław Stawczyk , 82, Polish Olympic sprinter.
[4]
2
Tom Bailey , 56, American footballer.
Bob Denver , 70, American actor (
Gilligan's Island ,
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis ,
The Good Guys ), complications from throat cancer.
[5]
Adrian Karsten , 45, American
ESPN announcer, suicide.
[6]
Alexandru Paleologu , 86, Romanian diplomat.
[7]
Warren Thomas , 47, American comedian.
3
Rudolf Bäcker , 91, German World War II soldier.
R. S. R. Fitter , 92, British natural historian.
Robert W. Funk , 79, American biblical scholar, founder of the
Jesus Seminar , lung failure.
[8]
Bernard S. Meyer , 89, American lawyer and politician.
[9]
Jens Nygård , 71, Norwegian Olympic sports shooter.
[10]
William Rehnquist , 80, American lawyer and jurist, Chief Justice of the United States, thyroid cancer.
[11]
James Rossi , 69, American Olympic cyclist.
[12]
Ekkehard Schall , 75, German actor.
[13]
4
Lloyd Avery II , 36, American actor (
Boyz n the Hood ) and convicted murderer, beaten.
Dame Nancy Buttfield , 92, Australian politician.
Stanley Jennings , 84, American cartoonist, journalist.
Patricia McQueeney , 77, American actress and talent agent.
Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann , 67, Filipino-American microbiologist and botanist,
Parkinson's disease .
Alan Truscott , 80, British bridge player, writer, and editor, one of the best known bridge columnists.
[14]
Arnold Weinstein , 78, American poet, playwright, and librettist, liver cancer.
[15]
5
Hank Anderson , 84, American basketball coach and athletics director.
Rizal Nurdin , 57, Indonesian politician, Governor of
North Sumatra ,
Mandala Airlines Flight 091 crash.
Dhan Singh Thapa , 77,
Indian Army officer and recipient of the
Param Vir Chakra .
Raja Inal Siregar , 67, Indonesian politician, former Governor of
North Sumatra , Indonesia,
Mandala Airlines Flight 091 crash.
6
Hasan Abidi , 76, Pakistani journalist and poet.
Eugenia Charles , 86, Dominican politician, Prime Minister (1980–1995), after long illness.
[16]
William John Kennedy , 86, Australian Aboriginal rights activist.
Mark Matthews , 111, American
supercentenarian and Army first Sergeant, oldest living
Buffalo Soldier .
[17]
Perugu Siva Reddy , 84, Indian eye surgeon.
7
Omar Ali-Shah , 82/3, Afghan
Sufi teacher.
Moussa Arafat , 65, Palestinian former head of general security in
Gaza , cousin of
Yasser Arafat , murdered.
Sergio Endrigo , 72, Italian singer and songwriter.
Hope Garber , 81, Canadian entertainer and television personality, Alzheimer's disease.
Nicolino Locche , 66, Argentine world boxing champion.
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 6th Earl of Minto , 77, Scottish aristocrat.
L. J. K. Setright , 74, British motoring journalist.
Norman Wylie, Lord Wylie , 81, Scottish politician,
Lord Advocate (1970–1974).
8
Boris Bittker , 88, American legal academic.
Noel Cantwell , 73, Irish soccer player, former
Manchester United captain, cancer.
Oswald Hoffmann , 91, American Lutheran evangelist.
[18]
Donald Horne , 83, Australian academic, historian, philosopher and intellectual.
David Pearce , 63, British economist.
Lewis Platt , 64, American businessman and corporate director, former
Hewlett-Packard CEO.
[19]
Perry Stephens , 47, American actor (
Loving ).
[20]
9
Samim Bilgen , 95, Turkish lawyer and musician.
Giuliano Bonfante , 101, Italian linguistics expert and
centenarian .
Stanley Dancer , 78, American record-setting harness racing driver.
[21]
John Wayne Glover , 72, Australian convicted serial killer nicknamed "The Granny Killer", suicide by hanging
André Pousse , 85, French actor.
Tarzan Taborda , 70, Portuguese wrestling champion, heart attack.
Mel Wanzo , 74, American jazz trombonist.
10
Theodore X. Barber , 78, American psychologist renowned for his critical studies of hypnosis, ruptured aorta.
[22]
Sir Hermann Bondi , 85, Austrian-born mathematician & cosmologist; co-advocate (with Gold & Hoyle) of the
Steady State theory .
Ken Burgess , 77, Canadian politician.
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown , 81, American blues musician.
[23]
Lea Nikel , 86, Israeli abstract artist.
[24]
Charlie Williams , 61, American former Major League Baseball umpire, complications of diabetes.
[25]
E. Stewart Williams , 95, American architect, known for "Desert Modernism".
[26]
11
Messias José Baptista , 37, Brazilian Olympic athlete.
[27]
Odd Berg , 98, Norwegian ship owner.
Al Casey , 89, American jazz guitarist, colon cancer.
[28]
Steve de Shazer , 65, American psychotherapist, founder of Brief Family Therapy Center in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin and developer of
solution focused brief therapy .
Chris Schenkel , 82, American sportscaster, emphysema.
[29]
Joseph Smitherman , 75, American politician, longtime mayor of
Selma, Alabama , reformed segregationist.
[30]
Henryk Tomaszewski , 91, Polish internationally recognized graphic artist.
[31]
12
Helmut Baierl , 78, German playwright.
Stephen Capen , 59, American radio presenter.
Serge Lang , 78, American mathematician and political activist.
[32]
Ronald Leigh-Hunt , 88, British actor.
Alain Polaniok , 46, French footballer.
Katherine Sanford , 90, American cell biologist and cancer researcher, first to clone a mammal cell in vitro
Susan Anne Catherine Torres , 40 days, American baby born to
Susan Torres , brain-dead woman, heart failure after intestinal surgery.
[33]
13
Ann Barnes , 60, American actress and singer.
Toni Fritsch , 60, Austrian-born football player and American football placekicker with the
Dallas Cowboys ,
San Diego Chargers ,
Houston Oilers , and
New Orleans Saints .
[34]
Jack Green , 83, Australian cricketer.
Helen Longley , 84, American politician, former First Lady of Maine, widow of former Governor
James B. Longley .
[35]
Julio César Turbay Ayala , 89, Colombian lawyer and politician,
President of Colombia (1978–1982).
[36]
Haydee Yorac , 64, Filipino lawyer and public servant.
14
Kent Bellows , 56, American painter.
William Berenberg , 89, American physician, leader in the treatment and rehabilitation of disabled children, professor of pediatrics, emeritus, at
Harvard Medical School .
[37]
Justin "Jud" Hurd , 92, American cartoonist, editor and founder of Cartoonist PROfiles magazine.
[38]
Frances Newton , 40, American executed for murder in Texas, first African American woman executed there since 1858.
Kenneth Turpin , 90, English former Provost of
Oriel College, Oxford and Vice-Chancellor of University of Oxford.
Vladimir Volkoff , 72, French-born Russian spy novelist.
Robert Wise , 91, American film director (
The Sound of Music ,
West Side Story ) and film editor (
Citizen Kane ),
Oscar winner (
1962 ), heart failure.
[39]
15
William S. Bartman , 58, American businessman and art patron, multiple organ failure.
[40]
Samuel Azu Crabbe , 77, Ghanaian jurist,
Chief Justice of Ghana (1973-1977).
Guy Green , 91, British film director and noted cinematographer.
Charles Nicholas Hales , 70, British biochemist and physician.
Jeronimas Kačinskas , 98, Lithuanian-born classical composer and conductor.
Sid Luft , 89, American film producer,
Judy Garland 's third and last surviving husband.
16
Stanley Burnshaw , 99, American renowned poet and literary figure.
[41]
Arkadiusz Gołaś , 24, Polish volleyball player, member of Poland men's national volleyball team in 2001–2005, a participant of the Olympic Games 2004.
Gordon Gould , 85, American pioneer in laser technology.
[42]
Jay M. Gould , 90, American epidemiologist and anti-nuclear activist, heart disease.
[43]
Donald S. Harrington , 91, American politician and religious leader, unitarian minister and former chairman and spokesman of the
Liberal Party of New York .
[44]
Harold Q. Masur , 96, American novelist.
[45]
John McMullen , 87, American businessman, naval architect and former owner of Major League Baseball's
Houston Astros and the NHL's
New Jersey Devils .
[46]
Constance Moore , 85, American actress (
Buck Rogers ) .
Mzukisi Sikali , 34, South African boxer, murdered during street robbery.
17
Donn Clendenon , 70, American baseball player, MVP of the
1969 World Series , leukemia.
[47]
Joel Hirschhorn , 67, American Academy Award-winning songwriter.
Jacques Lacarrière , 79, French author and classical translator.
Jack Lesberg , 85, American jazz bassist.
[48]
David E. Mark , 81, American former U.S. ambassador to
Burundi , car accident.
[49]
Alfred Reed , 84, American neo-classical composer.
Edward Stutman , 60, American senior trial attorney, retired lawyer and U.S. Justice Department official known for prosecution of alleged Nazi war criminals.
[50]
18
Marta Bohn-Meyer , 48, American pilot and engineer for
NASA .
Richard Britton , 34, Northern Ireland motorcycle racer, racing accident.
Richard E. Cunha , 83, American cinematographer and director
Sandra Feldman , 65, American advocate for disadvantaged students, teacher and labor leader, breast cancer.
[51]
Marv Grissom , 87, American baseball player and coach.
Richard Holden , 74, Canadian lawyer and politician.
Noel Mander , 93, British organ maker and restorer.
[52]
Michael Park , 39, British rally co-pilot, rally accident.
Rupert Riedl , 80, Austrian zoologist and advocate of evolutionary epistemology.
Clint C. Wilson, Sr. , 90, African American editorial cartoonist,
Los Angeles Sentinel .
[53]
[54]
Yegor Yakovlev , 75, Russian journalist, leading opponent of press censorship.
[55]
Roz Young , 92, American author, educator, historian, and columnist.
[56]
19
John Bromfield , 83, American actor,
renal failure .
Marv Grissom , 87, American baseball player and pitching coach.
Willie Hutch , 59, American record producer, singer and songwriter.
[57]
Isao Nakauchi , 83, Japanese businessman, founder of
Daiei , stroke.
[58]
John Rayner , 81, German-born British rabbi.
[59]
William Vacchiano , 93, American trumpeter and professor of music.
[60]
20
Matest M. Agrest , 90, Russian ethnologist.
Joe Bauman , 83, American longtime minor league baseball record-holder (72 home runs in 1954), pneumonia.
[61]
Gordon Carroll , 77, American film producer (
Alien ,
Cool Hand Luke ,
Red Heat ), heart attack.
Franzi Groszmann , 100, Austrian-born last surviving
Kindertransport mother, consultant on the film
Into the Arms of Strangers .
[62]
Tobias Schneebaum , 83, American writer, artist, and explorer.
[63]
Simon Wiesenthal , 96, Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter.
21
Patrick Alexander , 65, Irish-born Australian poet.
Lena Brogren , 76, Swedish actress.
Harry Heltzer , 94, American inventor, former CEO of
3M .
[64]
Ramón Martín Huerta , 48, Mexican politician, minister of public security of the Mexican federal government, helicopter crash.
[65]
Humphrey Kelleher , 59, Irish Gaelic footballer.
Félix Javier Pérez , 33, Puerto Rican basketball player and former member of the
Puerto Rican National Basketball Team , murdered during robbery.
[66]
Preben Philipsen , 95, Danish film producer.
[67]
Joseph Smagorinsky , 81, American meteorologist and mathematician, pioneer in the use of mathematical modeling as a weather forecasting tool, complications of Parkinson's disease.
[68]
Albert "Caesar" Tocco , 77, American convicted organized crime boss.
[69]
Molly Yard , 93, American feminist, former president of the U.S.
National Organization for Women .
[70]
22
Monty Basgall , 83, American baseball coach.
Rolf Berntzen , 85, Norwegian actor.
Joop Doderer , 84, Dutch actor who played
Swiebertje for 17 years.
[71]
Bayaman Erkinbayev , 38,
Kyrgyz former wrestler, businessman, and prominent parliamentarian, shot to death.
[72]
Leavander Johnson , 35, American former International Boxing Federation lightweight champion boxer, brain injury suffered in bout.
[73]
Hans Samelson , 89, German-born American mathematician, natural causes.
[74]
23
Roger Brierley , 70, British actor (
Young Sherlock Holmes ,
A Fish Called Wanda ,
About a Boy ).
Apolônio de Carvalho , 93, Brazilian founder of Brazil's ruling
Workers' Party , leftist political icon.
[75]
John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne , 80, British television producer.
[76]
Betty Leslie-Melville , 78, American wildlife conservationist and giraffe expert, complications of dementia.
[77]
Filiberto Ojeda Ríos , 72, Puerto Rican nationalist and leader of the
Boricua Popular Army .
[78]
24
Tommy Bond , 79, American actor known for playing Butch on
Our Gang , heart disease.
[79]
Betty Curnow , 93, New Zealand artist.
Leopold B. Felsen , 81, German leading physicist in the study of waves, Holocaust survivor, complications of surgery.
[80]
Byron "Mex" Johnson , 94, American
Negro league baseball player, prostate cancer.
[81]
Rod Oliver , 83, Australian politician.
Daniel Podrzycki , 42, Polish left wing politician, presidential candidate.
Barry Ramachandra Rao , 82, Indian space physicist.
André Testut , 79, Monegasque
Formula One driver.
Bala Usman , 59-60, Nigerian academic, politician and historian.
25
Don Adams , 82, American actor (
Get Smart ,
Inspector Gadget ,
Check It Out! ), lung infection.
[82]
George Archer , 65, American golfer and 1969 Masters winner,
Burkitt's lymphoma .
[83]
Georges Arvanitas , 74, French-born Greek jazz pianist and composer.
Abu Azzam , Iraqi Al-Qaeda's second-in-command in Iraq, shot to death by United States forces.
[84]
Aquila al-Hashimi , Iraqi politician, member of the
Governing Council .
Urie Bronfenbrenner , 88, Russian-born U.S. professor of psychology, among the founders of the
Head Start program in the U.S., complications of diabetes.
[85]
Lionel Kochan , 83, British historian.
[86]
Steve Marcus , 66, American jazz saxophonist.
[87]
M. Scott Peck , 69, American psychiatrist and author.
[88]
Friedrich Peter , 84, Austrian politician (chairman of the
Freedom Party of Austria 1958–1978), controversial as a former member of the
Waffen-SS .
26
Eugen Ciucă , 92, Romanian-American artist.
Helen Cresswell , 71, British author of children's literature, ovarian cancer.
[89]
Lowell E. English , 90,
United States Marine Corps major general.
Heidi Genée , 66, German film editor, director and screenwriter.
Monty Gopallawa , 63, Sri Lankan politician, son of former Sri Lankan president
William Gopallawa and governor of
Central Province, Sri Lanka .
Jozef Karel , 83, Slovak football player and coach.
Shawntinice Polk , 22, American center on the
University of Arizona 's women's basketball team, pulmonary embolism.
27
Herman Ashworth , 32, American convicted murderer, executed in Ohio.
Karl Decker , 84, Austrian football player and manager.
Ronald Golias , 76, Brazilian comedian.
Jerry Juhl , 67, American writer and puppeteer (
The Muppets ,
Sesame Street ,
Fraggle Rock ).
[90]
Brett Kebble , 41, South African mining magnate, murdered.
John McCabe , 84, American biographer of
Laurel and Hardy .
Ronald Pearsall , 77, English author.
[91]
Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen , 47, Dutch film director, cancer.
[92]
Mary Lee Settle , 87, American author (the Beulah Quintet ), lung cancer.
[93]
28
Ahmad Abdullah , 64, Malaysian accountant and politician.
Pol Bury , 83, Belgian sculptor.
Sir Mark Heath , 78, British diplomat,
Ambassador to the Holy See .
Alan Matheney , 54, American convicted murderer, executed in Indiana.
[94]
Constance Baker Motley , 84, American civil rights lawyer and the first female African American federal judge, congestive heart failure.
[95]
Leo Sternbach , 97, Austrian-native chemist, known as the "Father of
Valium ".
[96]
29
Olga de Alaketu , 80, Benin-born Brazilian
Candomblé high priestess, complications of diabetes.
[97]
Patrick Caulfield , 69, British artist.
[98]
Benjamin DeMott , 81, American writer, scholar, and cultural critic, cardiac arrest.
[99]
Robert Dorgebray , 89, French Olympic cyclist.
[100]
Austin Leslie , 71, American famed New Orleans chef (also the inspiration for the television show
Frank's Place ), hospitalized with pneumonia since his evacuation several days after
Hurricane Katrina .
[101]
Gordon McKeag , 77, English solicitor and football club chairman (
Newcastle United F.C. ).
[102]
Gennadi Sarafanov , 63, Soviet
Soyuz 15 cosmonaut.
Mogens Schou , 86, Danish psychiatrist.
Ivar Karl Ugi , 75, German chemist.
30
Basil Glass , 79, Northern Irish politician.
Monika Hellwig , 74, German-born American theologian and Roman Catholic lay leader, cerebral hemorrhage.
[103]
Andrew P. O'Meara , 98,
United States Army general, stroke.
Sergei Starostin , 52, Russian linguist.
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