20 June 2011

Final Exits, 8-14 June 2011

Obituaries for 8-14 June 2011

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* Anatole Abragam, 96, French physicist. (French)
* Larry Border, 60, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (since 1990), stroke.
* Angie Garany, 30, Croatian reality television star (Farma), complications from a car accident. (Croatian)
* Nasir Jalil, 56, Singaporean footballer.
* Clara Luper, 88, American civil rights activist, after long illness.
* John Mackenzie, 83, British film director (The Long Good Friday, Ruby).
* Paul Massie, 78, Canadian BAFTA-winning actor and theater professor.
* Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, 38?, Comorian al-Qaeda terrorist, planned 1998 United States embassy bombings, shot.
* Jim Northrup, 71, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos, Baltimore Orioles), seizure.
* Steve Popovich, 68, American record executive, founder of Cleveland International Records.
* Alan Rubin, 68, American trumpeter (The Blues Brothers), lung cancer .
* Roy Skelton, 79, British actor (Rainbow, Doctor Who), stroke.
* Oliver William Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 85, British Anglican priest, Dean of Lincoln (1969–1989).

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* Jorge Berlanga, 52, Spanish writer, hepatic disease. (Spanish)
* Jameel Fakhri, 67, Pakistani television, film and stage actor, brain hemorrhage.
* M. F. Husain, 95, Indian artist, heart attack.
* Josip Katalinski, 63, Bosnian footballer, after long illness. (Croatian)
* Tomoko Kawakami, 41, Japanese voice actress (Fushigi Yûgi, Revolutionary Girl Utena), ovarian cancer.
* Claude Léveillée, 78, Canadian actor and songwriter, apparent heart attack.
* Mike Mitchell, 55, American basketball player (Cleveland Cavaliers, San Antonio Spurs), cancer.
* Godfrey Myles, 42, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), heart attack.
* Vladimir Tumanov, 84, Russian lawyer, Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Russia (1995–1997). (Russian)
* Ignazio Vella, 82, American artisanal cheesemaker and businessman, long illness.
* Pavel Vinnik, 85, Russian film actor. (Russian)

10
* Jeanne Bice, 71, American entrepreneur and television personality.
* Pam Brown, 58, American politician, Nebraska state senator (1995–2006), ovarian cancer.
* Yuri Budanov, 47, Russian military officer and war criminal, shot.
* Cosimo Caliandro, 29, Italian middle distance runner, motorcycle collision.
* Theo Dubois, 100, Canadian rower.
* Abdi Shakur Sheikh Hassan, Somali politician, Interior Minister (since 2010), suicide bombing.
* Kenny Hawkes, British DJ and music producer, after short illness.
* Esmond Kentish, 94, Jamaican Test cricketer.
* Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor, 96, British author and soldier.
* Brian Lenihan, Jnr, 52, Irish politician, TD for Dublin West (since 1996) and Minister for Finance (2008–2011), pancreatic cancer.
* Darryl Pandy, 48, American house vocalist ("Love Can't Turn Around"), after short illness.
* Jim Rodnunsky, 54, Canadian technician, inventor of the Cablecam system, brain cancer.
* Al Schwimmer, 94, American-born Israeli businessman, founder of Israel Aerospace Industries.
* György Szabados, 71, Hungarian physician, pianist, and composer.
* Sven-Olof Walldoff, 82, Swedish conductor and composer.

11
* Shaun Best, 43, Canadian photographer (Reuters).
* Giorgio Celli, 75, Italian entomologist and politician (The Greens–European Free Alliance). (Italian)
* Robert Marie Jean Victor de Chevigny, 90, French-born Mauritanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nouakchott (1973–1995).
* Jyotirmoy Dey, 56, Indian journalist, shot.
* Gunnar Fischer, 100, Swedish cinematographer (The Seventh Seal).
* Eliyahu M. Goldratt, 64, Israeli physicist and management guru.
* Kurt Nielsen, 80, Danish tennis player, only Dane to have played in a men's Grand Slam singles final. (Danish)
* Graham B. Purcell, Jr., 92, American politician, U.S. Representative from Texas (1962–1973).
* Seth Putnam, 43, American musician (Anal Cunt).
* James Rahal, Jr., 77, American physician and West Nile Virus expert, Rosai–Dorfman disease.
* Idwal Robling, 84, Welsh Olympic footballer and broadcaster.
* Raúl Marcelo Pacífico Scozzina, 89, Argentinian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Formosa (1957–1978).
* Jack Smith, 82, British artist.
* William Carrington Thompson, 95, American politician, Virginia House of Delegates (1959–1968), Virginia Senate (1968–1973) and Supreme Court (1980–1983).

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* René Audet, 91, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Joliette (1968–1990).
* Christian Collardot, 77, French Olympic athlete. (French)
* Geoffrey Fisken, 95, New Zealand World War II flying ace.
* Carl Gardner, 83, American singer (The Coasters).
* Alan Haberman, 81, American grocer, first to use the barcode system, heart and lung disease.
* John Hospers, 93, American philosopher, first Libertarian Party presidential candidate (1972).
* Hoda Saber, 52, Iranian dissident, heart attack following a hunger strike.
* Kathryn Tucker Windham, 93, American author and journalist.
* Sir John Wilton, 89, British diplomat.
* Laura Ziskin, 61, American film producer (Pretty Woman, Spider-Man, What About Bob?), breast cancer.

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* Germano Meneghel, 49, Brazilian vocalist (Olodum). (Spanish)
* Betty Neumar, 79, American murder suspect.
* Pablo Ruelas Barraza, 38, Mexican journalist, shot. (Spanish)
* William J. Spahr, 89, American CIA analyst and author, pneumonia.

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* Tom Addison, 75, American football player (New England Patriots).
* Milivoj Ašner, 98, Croatian-born Austrian Nazi war criminal.
* Ambrose Griffiths, 82, British Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle.
* Asad Ali Khan, 74, Indian musician, recipient of the Padma Bhushan.
* Augusto Ramírez Ocampo, 77, Colombian politician, Mayor of Bogotá (1982–1984), Foreign Minister (1984–1986), heart ailment.
* Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, 82, Venezuelan writer. (Spanish)
* Peter Schamoni, 77, German film director.
* Mack Self, 81, American rockabilly musician.

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