15 January 2011

Final Exits, 8-14 January 2011

Obituaries for 8-14 January 2011
John McCarthy Roll, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court of Arizona. (Photo: Administrative Office of the United States Courts)

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* Josep Artigas, 87, Spanish international footballer. (Catalan)
* Padma Atluri, 39, American television writer (90210, Men in Trees), uterine cancer.
* Joey Carew, 73, Trinidadian cricketer (West Indies), arteriosclerosis.
* Jiří Dienstbier, 73, Czech politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1989–1992).
* Peter Donaldson, 58, Canadian actor (The Sweet Hereafter, Emily of New Moon, Road to Avonlea), lung cancer.
* Oleg Grabar, 81, American Islamic art historian, heart failure.
* Ángel Pedraza, 48, Spanish footballer and manager, cancer. (Catalan)
* Manuel Pestana Filho, 82, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Anápolis (1978–2004).
* John Roll, 63, American federal judge, shot.
* Del Reisman, 86, American television producer (Rawhide, The Twilight Zone, The Untouchables) and writer, cardiac arrest.
* Elfa Secioria, 51, Indonesian jazz pianist.
* Thorbjørn Svenssen, 86, Norwegian footballer, record 104 appearances for the national team, stroke. (Norwegian)
* Christopher Trumbo, 70, American screenwriter, kidney cancer.
* William F. Walsh, 98, American politician, Mayor of Syracuse, New York (1961–1969), Congressman (1973–1979).

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* Vítor Alves, 75, Portuguese soldier and politician, member of the MFA, responsible for the Carnation Revolution, cancer. (Portuguese)
* Richard Butcher, 29, English footballer (Macclesfield Town), natural causes.
* Ruth Cavin, 92, American mystery novel editor, lung cancer.
* Nínawa Daher, 31, Argentine journalist and news presenter (C5N), car crash. (Spanish)
* Debbie Friedman, 59, American songwriter, pneumonia.
* Marian Kiełbaszczak, 95, Polish anime director. (Polish)
* Gaston L'Heureux, 67, Canadian announcer, diabetes. (French)
* Sir Ernest Lee-Steere, 98, Australian horse racing official, Lord Mayor of Perth (1972–1978).
* Makinti Napanangka, 80s, Australian Papunya Tula artist.
* Maria Paradowska, 78, Polish professor and historian. (Polish)
* Howard Wallace Pollock, 90, American politician, Congressman from Alaska (1967–1971).
* Dave Sisler, 79, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds), prostate cancer.
* Jerzy Woźniak, 78, Polish footballer (Legia Warszawa). (Polish)
* Peter Yates, 81, British film director and producer (Bullitt, Breaking Away, Krull).
* Yue Lei, 50, Singaporean singer, nose cancer.

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* Naseerullah Babar, 82, Pakistani soldier and politician, Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (1976–1977) and Interior Minister (1993–1996).
* John Dye, 47, American actor (Touched by an Angel).
* Cookie Gilchrist, 75, American football player, cancer.
* Joe Gores, 79, American novelist and screenwriter.
* John Gross, 75, British literary critic.
* Miklós Hofer, 79, Hungarian architect. (Hungarian)
* Bora Kostić, 80, Serbian footballer (Red Star Belgrade). (Serbian)
* Alberto León, 37, Spanish mountain bike rider, involved in Operación Galgo, suicide. (body found on this date)
* Juanito Navarro, 86, Spanish actor, heart failure. (Spanish)
* Gideon Njoku, 63, Nigerian footballer and coach, cardiac arrest.
* Abraham Ortíz Rosales, Mexican politician, Mayor of Temoac, shot.
* Boško Petrović, 75, Croatian vibraphonist and music producer.
* Vivek Shauq, 47, Indian actor, comedian, writer and singer, heart attack.
* A. W. B. Simpson, 79, British legal historian.
* María Elena Walsh, 80, Argentine musician, poet and writer ("Manuelita la tortuga"), after long illness.
* John J. Ward, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles (1963–1996).
* Margaret Whiting, 86, American pop singer ("A Tree in the Meadow", "Moonlight in Vermont"), natural causes.

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* Zoltán Berczik, 73, Hungarian table tennis player and coach. (Hungarian)
* Susana Chávez, 36, Mexican poet and human rights activist, strangled. (death confirmed on this date)
* Kozo Haraguchi, 100, Japanese track and field athlete, respiratory failure. (Japanese)
* Al Koslik, 76, Canadian stage and television actor, stroke.
* Audrey Lawson-Johnston, 95, American-born British RMS Lusitania passenger and last survivor.
* John Modinos, 84, Cypriot opera baritone, heart failure.
* David Nelson, 74, American actor (The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet), colon cancer.
* Knut Olsen, 57, Norwegian journalist and television presenter, cancer. (Norwegian)
* Won-il Rhee, 50, South Korean digital art curator, heart attack. (German)
* Ze'ev Segal, 64, Israeli jurisprudent.
* Lietta Tornabuoni, 79, Italian film critic, complications from a fall. (Italian)
* Marcel Trudel, 93, Canadian professor, author and historian on New France, cancer.

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* Clemar Bucci, 90, Argentine racing driver. (Spanish)
* Daniela Conolly, 39, Brazilian fashion stylist and designer, mudslide. (Portuguese)
* Howard Engleman, 91, American college basketball player.
* Albert Heijn, 83, Dutch enterpreneur, owner of Albert Heijn supermarkets.
* Henny King, 75, Canadian journalist and philanthropist, former wife of Solomon King.
* Paul Picerni, 88, American actor (The Untouchables), heart attack.
* Kenneth Stevenson, 61, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Portsmouth (1995–2009).
* Dawn Sylvia-Stasiewicz, 52, American dog trainer and author, respiratory distress.

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* José Aramburu Topete, 92, Spanish general.
* Alexandru Caragea, 58, Romanian politician and teacher. (Romanian)
* David Coren, 93, Israeli politician. (Hebrew)
* Tommy Crain, 59, American guitarist (The Charlie Daniels Band).
* Tuviah Friedman, 88, Israeli Nazi hunter.
* Michel Gratton, 58, Canadian journalist, press secretary of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
* Luis Jiménez Mata, 45, Mexican politician, Mayor of Santiago Amoltepec, shot. (Spanish)
* Charles Muscat, 48, Maltese footballer.
* Prabhakar Panshikar, 79, Indian stage actor, after long illness.
* Ellen Stewart, 91, American theater director.
* Marian Woyna-Orlewicz, 97, Polish cross country skier. (Polish)

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* Reggie Doucet, 25, American college football player, shot.
* Trish Keenan, 42, British musician (Broadcast), pneumonia.
* Liu Huaqing, 94, Chinese naval commander (1982–1988).
* David MacSwan, 51, Australian theatre director.
* Peter Post, 77, Dutch cyclist. (Dutch)
* Mississippi Winn, 113, American supercentenarian.

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