12 July 2011

Final Exits, 1-7 July 2011

Anna Massey in the film Bunny Lake Is Missing, 1965
Obituaries for 1-7 July 2011

1
* Jane Baker, 88, American community organizer and politician, first female Mayor of San Mateo, California.
* Edmund Snow Carpenter, 88, American anthropologist.
* Charlie Craig, 73, American songwriter ("She's Single Again", "The Generation Gap"), lung cancer.
* Willie Fernie, 82, Scottish footballer, Alzheimer's disease.
* Raymond Jones, 52, American keyboardist (Chic) and songwriter, pneumonia.
* Anne LaBastille, 75, American author and ecologist.
* Bébé Manga, 60, Cameroonian singer, cardiac arrest. (French)
* Harold Nelson, 88, New Zealand Olympic runner.
* Brice Phillips, 90, American restaurateur.
* Ruth Roberts, 84, American songwriter ("Meet the Mets").
* Phil Shepardson, 76, American quiz show host (As Schools Match Wits) (1961–1991). (death reported on this date)

2
* Itamar Franco, 81, Brazilian politician, President (1992–1995), leukemia.
* Bill Greer, 65, American newspaper editor (The Miami Herald), staph infection.
* Olivera Marković, 87, Serbian actress. (Serbian)
* Ross Martin, 68, Australian Olympic cross-country skier, cycling accident.
* Chaturanan Mishra, 86, Indian politician and trade union leader, after long illness.
* Sir Oliver Napier, 75, Northern Irish politician, leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (1972–1984).
* Kip Tiernan, 85, American advocate for the homeless, cancer.
* Victor Villarreal, 41, American heavy metal singer, motorcycle accident.
* Carl Wedekind, American attorney and anti-death penalty activist.

3
* Fernando Areán, 67, Argentine footballer and coach. (Spanish)
* Iain Blair, 69, British romance novelist.
* Francis King, 88, British writer.
* Anna Massey, 73, British actress (Frenzy, Hotel du Lac), cancer.
* Fred Newman, 76, American psychotherapist.
* Sir Roy Redgrave, 85, British Army general.
* Len Sassaman, 31, American cryptographer, suicide.
* John C. Truesdale, 89, American National Labor Relations Board chairman (1998–2000), cancer.
* Konstantin Vrotsos, 19, Greek actor, car accident. (Spanish)

4
* Serban Cantacuzino, 70, Romanian prince and actor.
* Wes Covington, 79, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Kansas City Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies), cancer.
* Rusty Farley, 57, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2011).
* Otto von Habsburg, 98, Austro-Hungarian royal and politician, MEP (1979–1999).
* Zurab Kapianidze, 74, Georgian actor and politician, MP (1999–2003).
* Josh Lichtle, 23, American motocross rider, heat stroke.
* Pablo McNeil, 71, Jamaican Olympic athlete and coach, after long illness.
* Lawrence R. Newman, 86, American advocate for the deaf.
* Jane Scott, 92, American rock music critic.
* Gerhard Unger, 95, German opera singer.
* Zainuddin Muhammad Zain, 60, Indonesian Islamic cleric and politician, heart attack.

5
* Jaap Blokker, 69, Dutch businessman, cancer.
* Neil Dougherty, 50, American basketball coach (TCU).
* Malcolm Forsyth, 74, South African-born Canadian trombonist and composer, pancreatic cancer.
* David Getches, 68, American law professor and Native American rights lawyer, pancreatic cancer.
* Armen Gilliam, 47, American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, New Jersey Nets, Milwaukee Bucks), heart attack.
* Edward Hastings, 80, American director and co-founder of the American Conservatory Theater, complications from Lewy body dementia.
* George Lang, 86, Hungarian-born American restaurateur and cookbook author, Alzheimer's disease.
* Mika Myllylä, 41, Finnish Olympic gold medal-winning (1998) cross country skier. (body found on this date)
* Robert Sklar, 75, American film historian, cycling accident. (death reported on this date)
* John Sweet, 95, American actor (A Canterbury Tale).
* Gordon Tootoosis, 69, Canadian actor (Pocahontas, Legends of the Fall) and activist, pneumonia.
* Cy Twombly, 83, American painter, cancer.
* Shinji Wada, 61, Japanese mangaka (Sukeban Deka). (death reported on this date)

6
* Paul-André Crépeau, 85, Canadian legal academic.
* Daniel Mortimer Friedman, 95, American jurist.
* Carly Hibberd, 26, Australian racing cyclist, traffic collision.
* Mani Kaul, 66, Indian filmmaker, after long illness.
* George Kimball, 67, American boxing columnist (Boston Herald), esophageal cancer.
* John Mackey, 69, American Hall of Fame football player (Baltimore Colts, San Diego Chargers).
* Josef Suk, 81, Czech violinist, prostate cancer.
* Andreas Waldherr, 43, Austrian rally driver, workshop accident. (German)
* Mark Whitehead, 50, American Olympic cyclist.

7
* Ricardo Alegría, 90, Puerto Rican anthropologist, complications of heart disease.
* Peter Aucoin, 67, American professor of political science and public administration (Dalhousie University).
* Bill Boddy, 98, British motor sport journalist.
* Allan W. Eckert, 80, American historian.
* Manuel Galbán, 80, Cuban guitarist, heart attack.
* Stewart A. Hay, 55, New Zealand businessman.
* Yuri Kukin, 78, Russian singer-songwriter. (Russian)
* Humberto Leal, 38, Mexican murderer, lethal injection.
* José Carlos Martínez, 48, Argentine politician, Senator (since 2007), car crash. (Spanish)
* Rizalino Navarro, 72, Filipino business executive, Secretary of Trade and Industry (1992–1996), heart attack.
* Miguel Gatan Purugganan, 79, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ilagan (1974–1999).
* Everett Reynolds, 83, American civil rights leader, cancer.
* Fred Scialla, 56, American actor (Hoffa).
* Olav Versto, 60, Norwegian journalist and editor (Verdens Gang), apparent drowning. (Norwegian)
* Dick Williams, 82, American baseball player and Hall of Fame manager (Oakland Athletics), ruptured aortic aneurysm.

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