The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2013.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
January 2013
- Moses Anderson, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit (1983–2003), cardiac arrest.[1]
- Lory Blanchard, 88, New Zealand rugby league player and coach.[2]
- Robert Callahan, 82, American jurist, Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court (1996–1999), Parkinson's disease.[3]
- Michael Patrick Cronan, 61, American graphic designer and artist, named TiVo, Amazon Kindle, colon cancer.[4]
- Jack Davis, 80, American football player (Boston Patriots).[5]
- Ross Davis, 94, American Negro League baseball player.[6]
- Lucio Dell'Angelo, 74, Italian footballer.[7]
- Lloyd Hartman Elliott, 94, American educator, President of George Washington University (1965–1988).[8]
- Avrohom Yaakov Friedman, 84, Austrian–born Israeli rabbi.[9]
- Hugh Gillis, 94, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1950–1962) and Senate (1962–2004).[10]
- Allan Hancox, 80, British-born Kenyan justice, Chief Justice (1989–1993).[11]
- Roz Howard, 91, American racing driver.[12]
- Christopher Martin-Jenkins, 67, British cricket journalist (Test Match Special, The Cricketer) and BBC radio commentator, cancer.[13]
- Alois Moser, 82, Canadian Olympic ski jumper (1960).[14]
- Louis J. Nigro, Jr., 65, American diplomat, cancer.[15]
- Patti Page, 85, American singer ("Tennessee Waltz", "Confess") and actress (Elmer Gantry), heart and lung disease.[16]
- Slobodan Rakitić, 72, Serbian writer and politician.[17]
- Mojtaba Tehrani, 79, Iranian Twelver Marja'.[18]
- Brihaspati Dev Triguna, 92, Indian traditional healer.[19]
- Barbara Werle, 84, American actress (Battle of the Bulge, Charro!, The Virginian).[20]
- Phyllis Wiener, 91, American artist.[21]
- Zhang Wenbin, 93, Chinese politician, Vice Minister of the Petroleum Industry (1965–1987).[22]
- Yuri Alexandrov, 49, Russian boxer, heart attack.[23]
- Charles W. Blackwell, 70, American Chickasaw Nation diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (since 1995).[24]
- Wren Blair, 87, Canadian ice hockey coach and manager (Minnesota North Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins).[25]
- Beatrice Bolam, 93, English politician and magistrate.[26]
- Jim Boyd, 79, American actor (The Electric Company).[27]
- Margaret A. Brewer, 82, American USMC brigadier general.[28]
- Council Cargle, 77, American stage and film actor (Jackie Brown, Detroit 9000).[29]
- Karel Čáslavský, 75, Czech film historian and television host, pneumonia.[30]
- Charles Chilton, 95, British BBC Radio writer, producer and presenter (Journey into Space), pneumonia.[31]
- Angelo Coia, 74, American football player (Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins, Atlanta Falcons).[32]
- John Commins, 71, South African cricketer.[33]
- Lee Eilbracht, 88, American baseball coach (University of Illinois) (1952–1978).[34]
- Zaharira Harifai, 83, Israeli actress, cancer.[35]
- Merv Hunter, 86, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA for Lake Macquarie (1969–1991).[36]
- Géza Koroknay, 64, Hungarian actor.[37]
- Gerda Lerner, 92, Austrian-born American feminist historian.[38]
- Ladislao Mazurkiewicz, 67, Uruguayan footballer, respiratory illness.[39]
- Joe McGrath, Irish Gaelic football and hurling coach (Cork).[40]
- Ian McKeever, 42, Irish mountaineer and Seven Summits record holder, lightning strike.[41]
- Maulvi Nazir, 37–38, Pakistani militant commander, drone strike.[42]
- Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, 53, American psychologist and author, complications from heart surgery.[43]
- Kishore Pawar, 86, Indian political and trade union leader.[44]
- Stephen Resnick, 74, American economist, leukemia.[45]
- Alexei Rudeanu, 73, Romanian writer.[46]
- Richard Shenton, 86, Jersey politician.[47]
- Renzo Soldani, 87, Italian cyclist.[48]
- Rudolf Szanwald, 81, Austrian footballer (Wiener Sport-Club).[49]
- Teresa Torańska, 69, Polish journalist (Gazeta Wyborcza) and writer.[50]
- Wen-Ying Tsai, 84, Chinese–born American artist.[51]
- Ned Wertimer, 89, American actor (The Jeffersons, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End), complications from a fall.[52]
- Lars T. Bjella, 90, Norwegian politician.[53]
- Sir Robert Clark, 88, British naval officer and businessman.[54]
- George Falconer, 66, Scottish footballer (Dundee, Raith Rovers), heart attack. [55]
- Alfie Fripp, 98, British RAF airman, longest-serving British POW during World War II.[56]
- Ted Godwin, 79, Canadian artist, complications from heart attack.[57]
- M. S. Gopalakrishnan, 81, Indian violinist.[58]
- Marianne Grunberg-Manago, 91, Russian-born French biochemist.[59]
- Jimmy Halliday, 85, Scottish politician, National Chairman of the Scottish National Party (1956–1960).[60]
- Robert C. Holland, 87, American economist, member of Federal Reserve Board of Governors (1973–1976), dementia.[61]
- Kanang anak Langkau, 67, Malaysian soldier, Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa recipient, heart attack.[62]
- Ivan Mackerle, 70, Czech cryptozoologist.[63]
- William Maxson, 82, American military commander, complications from heart surgery.[64]
- Preben Munthe, 90, Norwegian economist.[65]
- Sergiu Nicolaescu, 82, Romanian film director (Michael the Brave), actor (A Police Superintendent Accuses) and Senator (1992–2004, 2008–2012), cardiac arrest.[66]
- Andrew P. O'Rourke, 79, American politician and judge (New York Supreme Court).[67]
- Jaime Ortiz-Patino, 82, French-born Spanish golf promoter, creator of Valderrama Golf Club, President of the World Bridge Federation (1976–1986).[68]
- Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao, 90, Indian archeologist.[69]
- Vladimir Sargsyan, 77, Armenian scientist.[70]
- Hisayuki Sasaki, 48, Japanese golfer, cardiac arrest.[71]
- Thomas Schäuble, 64, German politician, complications following a heart attack.[72]
- Selkirk, 24, English champion racehorse (Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, Celebration Mile, Lockinge Stakes), natural causes.[73]
- Patty Shepard, 67, American-born Spanish movie actress, heart attack.[74]
- Burry Stander, 25, South African Olympic (2008, 2012) mountain biker, traffic collision.[75]
- Paul Taff, 92, American television executive and executive producer (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, The French Chef).[76]
- Mohammad Aeltemesh, 64, Indian lawyer.[77]
- Bashir Ahmed, 88, Indian cricketer.[78]
- Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue, 81, British Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art (1972–1996).[79]
- Bhanumati Devi, 78, Burmese-born Indian actress (Matira Manisha), heart failure.[80]
- Pete Elliott, 86, American Hall of Fame college football player (Michigan), Executive Director of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1979–1995).[81]
- Ed Emory, 75, American football coach (East Carolina University, 1980–1984).[82]
- Wally Feurzeig, 85, American computer scientist, invented Logo.[83]
- Murray Henderson, 91, Canadian hockey player (Boston Bruins).[84]
- Sammy Johns, 66, American singer-songwriter ("Chevy Van", "America").[85]
- Derek Kevan, 77, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion).[86]
- Salik Lucknawi, 99, Indian Urdu poet.[87]
- Tony Lip, 82, American actor (Donnie Brasco, Goodfellas, The Sopranos).[88]
- Richard A. Long, 85, American author and historian.[89]
- Vittorio Missoni, 58, Italian fashion designer, CEO of Missoni, plane crash.[90]
- Lassaad Ouertani, 32, Tunisian footballer, traffic collision.[91]
- Yevgeny Pepelyaev, 94, Russian Soviet-era fighter pilot, Korean War flying ace.[92]
- Robert Phelps, 86, American mathematician.[93]
- Nikos Samaras, 42, Greek volleyball player, brain aneurysm.[94]
- Gene Segerblom, 94, American politician, member of the Nevada State Assembly (1992–2000).[95]
- Anwar Shamim, 81, Pakistani Air Force air marshal, Chief of Air Staff (1978–1985).[96]
- Bryan Stoltenberg, 40, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Carolina Panthers), injuries sustained in traffic collision.[97]
- Sándor Szoboszlai, 87, Hungarian actor.[98]
- Jim Watson, 95, English politician, Mayor of Blackburn (1982–1983), pneumonia.[99]
- Şenay Yüzbaşıoğlu, 62, Turkish singer, respiratory failure.[100]
- Zoran Žižić, 61, Montenegrin politician, Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (2000–2001).[101]
- Haradhan Bandopadhyay, 86, Indian actor, pneumonia.[102]
- Piet de Bekker, 91, Dutch politician.[103]
- Gwendoline Butler, 90, British author.[104]
- Anders Carlberg, 69, Swedish politician, writer and social worker.[105]
- Pierre Cogan, 98, French racing cyclist.[106]
- T. S. Cook, 65, American screenwriter (The China Syndrome), cancer.[107]
- Willi Dreesen, 84, Swiss painter and sculptor.[108]
- Dave Edwards, 74, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2000–2008), complications from a stroke.[109]
- Martha Greenhouse, 91, American stage and television actress, Screen Actors Guild official.[110]
- Abraham Hecht, 90, American rabbi and sect leader.[111]
- Joselo, 76, Venezuelan actor, liver illness.[112]
- Jeff Lewis, 39, American football player (Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos), accidental drug overdose.[113]
- Ann-Britt Leyman, 90, Swedish Olympic athlete.[114]
- Bruce McCarty, 92, American architect.[115]
- Richard McWilliam, 59, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Upper Deck Company, alcohol poisoning.[116]
- Fitzroy Newsum, 94, American military pilot (Tuskegee Airmen).[117]
- Joe Padilla, 48, American baseball umpire.[118]
- Joseph-Aurèle Plourde, 97, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ottawa (1967–1989).[119]
- Fay Bellamy Powell, 74, American civil rights activist.[120]
- Claude Préfontaine, 79, Canadian comedian.[121]
- Thomas Schmidt-Kowalski, 63, German composer.[122]
- Harold Searson, 88, English footballer (Leeds United, York City), cancer.[123]
- Vladimir Šenauer, 82, Croatian footballer.[124]
- Chandler Williams, 27, American football player.[125]
- Sol Yurick, 87, American author (The Warriors), lung cancer.[126]
- Neil Adcock, 81, South African cricketer, bowel cancer.[127]
- Qazi Hussain Ahmad, 74, Pakistani politician, Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami (1987–2009), cardiac arrest.[128]
- Cho Sung-min, 39, South Korean baseball player (Yomiuri Giants), suicide by hanging.[129]
- Paul Grundy, 77, Australian civil engineer and academic.[130]
- Gerard Helders, 107, Dutch politician, Minister of Colonial Affairs (1957–1959), Member of the Council of State (1959–1975), nation's oldest living man (since 2012), natural causes.[131]
- John Ingram, 83, American politician, North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance (1973–1985), heart attack.[132]
- Metin Kaçan, 51, Turkish novelist, suicide by jumping.[133]
- Jon Ander López, 36, Spanish footballer, heart attack.[134]
- Jeffrey O'Connell, 84, American legal expert, professor and attorney, champion of no-fault insurance.[135]
- Madanjeet Singh, 88, Indian diplomat, artist, writer and philanthropist, stroke.[136]
- Luigi Spaventa, 78, Italian politician and academic, MP (1976–1983), Minister of Treasury (1988–1989), Minister of Budget (1993–1994).[137]
- Ruth Carter Stevenson, 89, American museum founder, President of the Amon Carter Museum.[138]
- Myron Stolaroff, 92, American psychedelic researcher.[139]
- Bart Van den Bossche, 48, Belgian singer and television presenter, aortic aneurysm.[140]
- Dalia Wood, 88, Canadian politician.[141]
- Nancy Burley, 82, Australian Olympic figure skater.[142]
- Larry Clapp, 66, American politician, member of Wyoming House of Representatives (1978–1979), suicide by gunshot.[143]
- Stanley Cohen, 70, British sociologist, Parkinson's disease.[144]
- Jim Cosman, 69, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs), Alzheimer's disease.[145]
- Richard Ben Cramer, 62, American journalist, author (What It Takes: The Way to the White House) and Pulitzer Prize winner (1979), lung cancer.[146]
- Maria de Fátima Silva de Sequeira Dias, 54, Portuguese Azorean historian and academic.[147]
- Birck Elgaaen, 95, Norwegian Olympic equestrian.[148]
- David R. Ellis, 60, American stuntman (Lethal Weapon, Scarface) and film director (Snakes on a Plane, Cellular).[149]
- Jeremy Hindley, 69, British horse trainer, motor neurone disease.[150]
- Huell Howser, 67, American television personality (California's Gold) and actor (Winnie the Pooh), prostate cancer.[151]
- Ada Louise Huxtable, 91, American architecture critic (Wall Street Journal) and Pulitzer Prize winner (1970), cancer.[152]
- Jiřina Jirásková, 81, Czech actress and UNICEF Czech Committee President (2002–2011).[153]
- Maruša Krese, 65, Slovene poet, writer and journalist.[154]
- Louise Laurin, 77, Canadian educator and activist.[155]
- Epifanie Norocel, 80, Romanian archbishop of Buzău and Vrancea, myocardial infarction.[156]
- Gonzalo Puyat II, 79, Filipino sport administrator and politician, President of FIBA (1976–1984), cardiac arrest.[157]
- Joseph Roney, 77, Haitian politician.[158]
- Harvey Shapiro, 88, American poet and newspaper editor (The New York Times), complications from surgery.[159]
- Fred L. Turner, 80, American restaurant industry executive, CEO of McDonald's (1974–1987), Chairman (1977–1987), complications of pneumonia.[160]
- Dorothy Vest, 93, American tennis player.[161]
- Nadeane Walker, 91, American journalist, fashion editor and foreign correspondent (Associated Press, International Herald Tribune).[162]
- Zvi Yavetz, 87, Romanian-born Israeli historian and Israel Prize winner (1990).[163]
- Asbjørn Aarnes, 89, Norwegian literary historian.[164]
- Tandyn Almer, 70, American musician.[165]
- Kenojuak Ashevak, 85, Canadian Inuit artist, lung cancer.[166]
- Mike Brannan, 57, American golf player, kidney cancer.[167]
- Bernard Delcampe, 80, French footballer.[168]
- Matthew Dickens, 51, American actor and choreographer (The Aviator, Rent, Dreamgirls), cancer.[169]
- Antonio Frasconi, 93, Argentine-born American woodcut artist and educator.[170]
- Otto Hornung, 92, Czech philatelist and journalist.[171]
- Jeanne Manford, 92, American gay rights activist.[172]
- Alasdair Milne, 82, British television producer, BBC Director General (1982–1987), stroke.[173]
- Manuel Mota, 46, Spanish fashion designer, suicide.[174]
- Watson Parker, 88, American historian and author, specialist on the Black Hills.[175]
- Cornel Pavlovici, 70, Romanian footballer (Steaua București), Liga I top scorer in 1964.[176]
- Ole A. Sæther, 76, Norwegian entomologist.[177]
- Ten Most Wanted, 12, American thoroughbred racehorse, winner of Travers Stakes (2003).[178]
- A. K. Warder, 88, Canadian academic.[179]
- Percy White, 96, British chemist and nuclear scientist.[180]
- Werner Altegoer, 77, German businessman and football administrator (VfL Bochum).[181]
- Brigitte Askonas, 89, Austrian-born British immunologist.[182]
- Samuel E. Blum, 92, American chemist and physicist.[183]
- Vivian Brown, 85, American media personality.[184]
- James M. Buchanan, 93, American economist, Nobel Prize (1986).[185]
- Sakine Cansız, 54-55, Turkish Kurdish activist (Kurdistan Workers' Party), shooting.[186]
- Peter Carson, 74, English publisher, editor and translator.[187]
- Anscar Chupungco, 73, Filipino Benedictine monk and liturgist.[188]
- Juan Curet, 84, Puerto Rican Olympic boxer [1] [617]
- Frank Esposito, 84, American politician, Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut (1987–2001).[189]
- Jim Godbolt, 90, British jazz writer and historian.[190]
- Hoàng Hiệp, 81, Vietnamese songwriter.[191]
- Katchit, 9, Irish Thoroughbred hurdler, colic.[192]
- Tarsem King, Baron King of West Bromwich, 75, British Labour politician and peer, suspected heart attack.[193]
- Rizana Nafeek, 24, Sri Lankan domestic helper, convicted of murder in Saudi Arabia, execution by beheading.[194]
- Frank Page, 87, American radio personality (KWKH).[195]
- Willis Page, 94, American symphony orchestra conductor.[196]
- Robert L. Rock, 85, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana (1965–1969).[197]
- Rex Trailer, 84, American television host (Boomtown, WBZ-TV) and recording artist, pneumonia.[198]
- John Wise, 77, Canadian politician, MP for Elgin (1972–1988); Minister of Agriculture (1979–1980; 1984–1988).[199]
- Christel Adelaar, 77, Dutch actress, lung cancer.[200]
- Antonino Calderone, 77, Italian criminal, Sicilian Mafioso.[201]
- Geoffrey Coates, 95, English chemist.[202]
- Evan S. Connell, 88, American novelist, poet, and short story-writer.[203]
- James Draper, 87, South African cricket umpire.[204]
- Robert Fenton, 89, New Zealand politician, MP for Hastings (1975–1978).[205]
- Trevor Gordon, 64, British–born Australian singer (The Marbles).[206]
- George Gruntz, 80, Swiss jazz musician.[207]
- Jay Handlan, 84, American basketball player (Washington and Lee University, Akron Goodyear Wingfoots).[208]
- Michael Hofbauer, 49, Czech film actor, cancer.[209]
- Luigi Kuveiller, 85, Italian cinematographer.[210]
- Franz Lehrndorfer, 84, German organist.[211]
- Daniel McCarthy, 86, Canadian television producer (The Friendly Giant, Mr. Dressup, Sesame Park).[212]
- Claude Nobs, 76, Swiss founder and general manager of Montreux Jazz Festival, complications from skiing accident.[213]
- Lucien Poirier, 94, French Army general.[214]
- Jean R. Preston, 77, American politician and teacher, member of the North Carolina General Assembly (1992–2012), complications from a fall.[215]
- Jorge Selarón, 65, Chilean-born Brazilian painter and ceramist (Escadaria Selarón).[216]
- Vincent Sombrotto, 89, American union official, president of NALC (1978–2002).[217]
- Zhang Yongming, 56, Chinese murderer, executed.[218]
- Thomas Bourgin, 26, French motorcycle racer, traffic collision.[219]
- Gordon Chavunduka, 81, Zimbabwean sociologist and traditional healer.[220]
- David Chisnall, 64, English rugby league player (Warrington Wolves).[221]
- Guido Forti, 72, Italian motor racing team owner.[222]
- Claude Fredericks, 89, American playwright and memoirist.[223]
- Siegfried Gerstner, 96, German army officer, awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.[224]
- Sam Halloin, 89, American politician, longest-serving mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin (1979–1995).[225]
- Brian Heffel, 68, Canadian Olympic wrestler.[2] [618]
- D. Brainerd Holmes, 91, American aeronautics executive, NASA Director of Manned Space Flight (1961–1963), complications from pneumonia.[226]
- Sergei Issakov, 81, Estonian literary scholar, politician, and professor.[227]
- Robert Kee, 93, British writer, journalist and broadcaster.[228]
- Liz Lands, 73, American soul singer.[229]
- James Charles Macnab of Macnab, 86, Scottish aristocrat, chief of Clan MacNab.[230]
- Ba Mamadou Mbaré, 67, Mauritanian politician, President of the Senate (since 2007), Interim President (2009).[231]
- Mariangela Melato, 71, Italian actress (Swept Away, Flash Gordon, So Fine), pancreatic cancer.[232]
- Khushi Murali, 49, Indian pop singer, cardiac arrest.[233]
- Nguyễn Khánh, 85, Vietnamese politician and military leader, President of South Vietnam (1964–1965), illnesses related to diabetes.[234]
- Tatsuji Nomura, 90, Japanese scientist.[235]
- Jimmy O'Neill, 73, American disc jockey and television host (Shindig!), diabetes and heart complications.[236]
- Tom Parry Jones, 77, Welsh inventor (electronic breathalyser).[237]
- Murray Merle Schwartz, 81, American senior (former chief) judge (U.S. District Court for Delaware).[238]
- Alemayehu Shumye, 24, Ethiopian long-distance runner, traffic collision.[239]
- W. Reece Smith, Jr., 87, American lawyer and academic.[240]
- Aaron Swartz, 26, American programmer and internet activist, co-creator of Reddit, suicide by hanging.[241]
- Fred Talbot, 71, American baseball player (New York Yankees).[242]
- Billy Varga, 94, American professional wrestler and actor (Raging Bull), Alzheimer's disease.[243]
- Lars Werner, 77, Swedish politician, leader of the Left Party (1975–1993), heart failure.[244]
- John Wilkinson, 67, American rhythm guitarist (Elvis Presley's TCB Band), cancer.[245]
- Guy de Alwis, 53, Sri Lankan cricketer, cancer.[246]
- Gregory Victor Babic, 49, Australian writer.[247]
- Precious Bryant, 71, American blues and country musician, complications of diabetes and heart failure.[248]
- Anthony Cavendish, 85, English MI6 officer.[249]
- Harold Crowchild, 97, Canadian Tsuu T'ina elder and soldier, last Treaty 7 World War II veteran.[250]
- William J. Cullerton, 90, American fighter pilot, World War II flying ace.[251]
- Chuck Dalton, 85, Canadian basketball player, member of Olympic team (1952).[252]
- John Martin Darko, 67, Ghanaian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sekondi-Takoradi (1998–2011).[253]
- Helen Elliot, 85, Scottish table tennis player, world champion (1949 and 1950).[254]
- Harry Fearnley, 77, English footballer.[255]
- Emmett Forrest, 85, American collector, founder of the Andy Griffith Museum.[256]
- Bubba Harris, 86, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians).[257]
- Jake Hartford, 63, American radio personality, heart attack.[258]
- Jean Krier, 64, Luxembourgian poet.[259]
- Anna Lizaran, 68, Spanish actress, cancer.[260]
- William Andrew MacKay, 83, Canadian academic, President of Dalhousie University (1980–1986).[261]
- Walt McPherson, 96, American basketball coach (San Jose State University), Commissioner of the WCC (1965–1969).[262]
- Koto Okubo, 115, Japanese supercentenarian, world's oldest woman.[263]
- Ourasi, 32, French Trotter harness racing horse, winner of Prix d'Amérique (1986–1988, 1990).[264]
- Eugene Patterson, 89, American newspaper editor (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution), Pulitzer Prize winner (1967), cancer.[265]
- Viktor Platan, 93, Finnish Olympic pentathlete.[266]
- Norma Redpath, 84, Australian artist.[267]
- John C. Rule, 83, American historian.[268]
- Yuri Schmidt, 76, Russian lawyer and human rights activist, cancer.[269]
- Roy Sinclair, 68, English footballer (Watford).[270]
- Steven Utley, 64, American science-fiction writer, cancer.[271]
- Diogenes Allen, 80, American philosopher.[272]
- Bille Brown, 61, Australian actor (Killer Elite, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader), bowel cancer.[273]
- Stanley Caine, 76, English actor (The Italian Job).[274]
- Andrea Carrea, 88, Italian road bicycle racer.[275]
- Jacki Clérico, 83, French businessman, owner of the Moulin Rouge, cancer.[276]
- Rodney Mims Cook, Sr., 88, American politician.[277]
- David Gibbs, 76, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 1992), cancer.[278]
- Enzo Hernández, 63, Venezuelan baseball player (San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers), suicide.[279]
- Jürgen Himmelbauer, 54, Austrian politician.[280]
- Mykhailo Horyn, 82, Ukrainian politician, prisoner of conscience and member of Soviet dissidents movement.[281]
- Itaru Ishida, 33, Japanese Magic: The Gathering player.[282]
- Kari Jormakka, 53, Finnish architect, historian, theoretician, critic and teacher, heart attack.[283]
- Riki Kawara, 75, Japanese politician, Director General of the Defense Agency (1987–1988), pneumonia.[284]
- Deyan Kolev, 47, Bulgarian Olympic gymnast[3] [619]
- Sanivalati Laulau, 61, Fijian rugby union player.[285]
- Gordon Lee, American comic book store owner, complications from a stroke.[286]
- H. Craig Lewis, 68, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1975–1995), heart attack.[287]
- Chia-Chiao Lin, 96, Chinese-born American applied mathematician and professor.[288]
- Jack Recknitz, 81, German actor.[289]
- Jerry Sisk, Jr., 59, American gemologist, co-founder of Jewelry Television.[290]
- Rusi Surti, 76, Indian cricketer, complications from a stroke.[291]
- Katie Stewart, 78, British cookery writer.[292]
- Balagangadharanatha Swamiji, 67, Indian religious sect leader, multiple organ failure.[293]
- Geoff Thomas, 64, Welsh footballer (Swansea City).[294]
- Arthur Wightman, 90, American mathematical physicist (Wightman axioms).[295]
- Giorgio Alverà, 69, Italian world champion (1975) and Olympic bobsledder.[296]
- Conrad Bain, 89, Canadian-born American actor (Maude, Diff'rent Strokes), complications from a stroke.[297]
- Danny Beath, 52, British photographer and botanist, heart attack.[298]
- Yehudith Birk, 86, Israeli biochemist (Bowman–Birk protease inhibitor).[299]
- Tony Conran, 81, Welsh poet and translator.[300]
- Paul Droubay, 86, American radio broadcaster (KDAB), fought the U.S. Federal Communications Commission over expanded area radio coverage.[301]
- Fred Flanagan, 88, Australian VFL football player (Geelong), Hall of Fame member (1998).[302]
- Prospero Gallinari, 62, Italian terrorist (Red Brigades).[303]
- John McKinlay, 80, American Olympic rower.[304]
- Maharani Gina Narayan, 82, British-born Indian royal.[305]
- Andreas Raab, 44, German computer scientist.[306]
- Vic Rowen, 93, American football coach (San Francisco State).[307]
- Jasuben Shilpi, 64, Indian sculptor, cardiac arrest.[308]
- Daphne Anderson, 90, British actress and singer.[309]
- Princess Margarita of Baden, 80, German aristocrat.[310]
- Jennings Michael Burch, 71, American writer.[311]
- Maurice Camyré, 97, Canadian Olympic boxer.[312]
- Carlos Castillo Medrano, 39, Guatemalan politician, shot.[313]
- Chucho Castillo, 68, Mexican boxer, WBA and WBC Bantamweight Champion (1970–1971), heart attack.[314]
- Zakiah Daradjat, 86, Indonesian psychologist.[315]
- Aida Desta, 85, Ethiopian royal.[316]
- Daniel Edelman, 92, American public relations executive, founder of Edelman, heart failure.[317]
- Generous, 24, Irish Thoroughbred horse, winner of the Irish Derby, Epsom Derby and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1991).[318]
- Bill Glynn, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians).[257]
- George Gund III, 75, American sports franchise co-owner (San Jose Sharks, Cleveland Cavaliers), cancer.[319]
- Eifan Saadoun Al Issawi, 37, Iraqi politician, MP for Fallujah, bombing.[320]
- Balthazar Korab, 86, Hungarian-born American architectural photographer.[321]
- Magomed Magomedov, 55, Russian judge, member of the Supreme Court of Dagestan, shot.[322]
- Ferenc Nádasdy, 75, Hungarian aristocrat, last male member of the House of Nádasdy.[323]
- Nagisa Oshima, 80, Japanese director and screenwriter (In the Realm of the Senses).[324]
- Michel Pollien, 75, French Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Paris (1996–2012).[325]
- Zurab Popkhadze, 40, Georgian footballer and manager, suicide by hanging.[326]
- Robert Gordon Robertson, 95, Canadian civil servant, 7th Commissioner of the Northwest Territories.[327]
- Aron Schvartzman, 104, Argentine chess master.[328]
- Clayton Silva, 74, Brazilian actor and comedian (A Praça é Nossa), cancer.[329]
- Nii Tackie Tawiah III, 72, Ghanaian royal, Ga Mantse (since 2006).[330] (death announced on this date)
- John Thomas, 71, American Olympic high-jumper.[331]
- Yuli Turovsky, 73, Russian-born Canadian conductor and cellist (I Musici de Montréal Chamber Orchestra).[332]
- Yang Baibing, 92, Chinese military leader and politician.[333]
- Wayne D. Anderson, 82, American baseball and basketball coach (University of Idaho).[334]
- Peter Barnes, 50, British pilot, helicopter crash.[335]
- Gerry Brisson, 75, Canadian ice hockey player.[336]
- André Cassagnes, 86, French electrical engineer, inventor of the Etch A Sketch.[337]
- Robert Citron, 87, American politician.[338]
- Burhan Doğançay, 83, Turkish artist and photographer.[339]
- Jake Froese, 87, Canadian politician, MP for Niagara Falls, Lord Mayor of Niagara-on-the-Lake.[340]
- Noé Hernández, 34, Mexican Olympic silver medal-winning (2000) race walker, cardiac arrest.[341]
- Sir Barry Holloway, 78, Australian-born Papua New Guinean politician, Speaker of the National Parliament (1972–1977).[342]
- Samson Kimobwa, 57, Kenyan long-distance runner, stomach ailment.[343]
- Yevdokiya Mekshilo, 81, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1964).[344]
- Gussie Moran, 89, American tennis player.[345]
- Isidro Pérez, 48, Mexican boxer, WBO Flyweight Champion (1990–1992).[346] (body discovered on this date)
- Pauline Phillips, 94, American advice columnist ("Dear Abby"), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[347]
- Kroum Pindoff, 97, Greek-born Canadian businessman and philanthropist.[348]
- James W. Plummer, 92, American aerospace engineer, United States Under Secretary of the Air Force (1973–1976).[349]
- Nic Potter, 61, British bassist (Van der Graaf Generator), pneumonia.[350]
- Perrette Pradier, 74, French actress, heart attack.[351]
- Glen P. Robinson, 89, American businessman, founded Scientific Atlanta.[352]
- Hōō Tomomichi, 56, Japanese sumo wrestler, heart disease.[353]
- Aslan Usoyan, 75, Georgian-born Russian mobster, shooting.[354]
- Dick Westcott, 85, Portuguese-born South African cricketer (Western Province).[355]
- Mehmet Ali Birand, 71, Turkish journalist, columnist and documentarian, cardiac arrest.[356]
- Bill Albright, 83, American football player (New York Giants).[357]
- Ilmar Aluvee, 43, Estonian Olympic skier[4] [620]
- Jakob Arjouni, 48, German author, cancer.[358]
- Tissa Balasuriya, 89, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic priest and theologian.[359]
- Claude Black, 80, American jazz pianist, cancer.[360]
- Robert F. Chew, 52, American actor (The Wire), heart attack.[361]
- Yves Debay, 58, Belgian journalist, shot.[362]
- Fernando Guillén, 80, Spanish actor.[363]
- Eric Handley, 86, British classical scholar.[364]
- Sophiya Haque, 41, English actress (Coronation Street, Wanted, House of Anubis), singer and dancer, cancer.[365]
- James Hood, 70, American civil rights pioneer, among first African Americans to register at the University of Alabama.[366]
- Sanjeewa Hulangamuwa, 57, Sri Lankan politician and businessman, heart attack.[367]
- Homayoun Khorram, 82, Iranian violinist, colorectal cancer.[368]
- Fred J. Lincoln, 75, American actor, director (The Last House on the Left) and pornographic director.[369]
- Linh Quang Viên, 94, Vietnamese army general.[370]
- Tony Martin, 70, Trinidadian-born American historian.[371]
- Jack McCarthy, 73, American poet.[372]
- Paul McKeever, 57, British police officer, Chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales, embolism.[373]
- Eng Abner Nangwale, 79, Ugandan politician.[374]
- John Nkomo, 78, Zimbabwean politician, Second Vice President (2009–2013), cancer.[375]
- John R. Powers, 67, American author (Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?), heart attack.[376]
- Guram Sagharadze, 84, Georgian actor.[377]
- Sumihiro Tomii, 63, Japanese Olympic skier.[5] [621]
- Michael Triplett, 48, American journalist, cancer.[378]
- Lizbeth Webb, 86, English soprano and stage actress.[379]
- Martin Barbarič, 42, Czech footballer, suicide by gunshot.[380]
- Bobby Bennett, 74, American musician, member of singing group The Famous Flames.[381]
- Peter Boyle, 61, Scottish-born Australian association footballer.[382] (death announced on this date)
- Walmor Chagas, 82, Brazilian actor (Xica da Silva, São Paulo, Sociedade Anônima), apparent suicide by gunshot.[383]
- Sean Fallon, 90, Irish association footballer (Celtic).[384]
- Jim Horning, 70, American computer scientist.[385]
- Ken Jones, 77, Welsh footballer.[386]
- Wolfgang Ilgenfritz, 56, Austrian politician.[387]
- Alfons Lemmens, 93, Dutch footballer.[388]
- David Lewis, 85, Zimbabwean cricketer (Rhodesia).[389]
- Jon Mannah, 23, Australian rugby league player (Cronulla Sharks), Hodgkin's lymphoma.[390]
- Lewis Marnell, 30, Australian skateboarder, diabetes.[391]
- Harold Marshall, 94, Canadian military veteran.[392]
- Morné van der Merwe, 39, South African rugby union player (Western Province, Stormers), brain cancer.[393]
- Ron Nachman, 70, Israeli politician and Knesset member, cancer.[394]
- Borghild Niskin, 88, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier and Holmenkollen medalist.[395]
- Jacques Sadoul, 78, French writer and book editor.[396]
- Theodore Stern, 100, American educator.[397]
- Lynn Willis, American game designer (Call of Cthulhu).[398]
- Toktamış Ateş, 68, Turkish academic (Istanbul University), political commentator and writer, multiple organ failure.[399]
- Anatoly Bannik, 91, Ukrainian chess player.[400]
- Mehnaz Begum, 63, Pakistani singer.[401]
- Gayle Bluth, 87, Mexican Olympic basketball player. [6] [622]
- Milt Bolling, 82, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), complications from heart surgery.[402]
- John Braheny, 74, American songwriter.[403]
- Nick Broad, 38, English football nutritionist (Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain), traffic collision.[404]
- Michael Colley, 74, American navy officer and politician.[405]
- Happy Fernandez, 74, American political activist and Philadelphia City Councilwoman (1992–1999), stroke.[406]
- Abderrahim Goumri, 36, Moroccan Olympic (2004, 2008) long-distance runner, traffic collision.[407]
- Viggo Hagstrøm, 58, Norwegian legal scholar.[408]
- Basil Hirschowitz, 87, American gastroenterologist.[409]
- İsmet Hürmüzlü, 75, Iraqi Turkmen actor (Valley of the Wolves: Iraq), screenwriter and director.[410]
- Steve Knight, 77, American musician (Mountain) and councilman, complications from Parkinsons disease.[411]
- Taihō Kōki, 72, Japanese sumo wrestler, ventricular tachycardia.[412]
- Michel Las Vergnas, 72, French mathematician.[413]
- Li Minhua, 95, Chinese physicist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[414]
- Jim Marking, 85, American college basketball coach (South Dakota State).[415]
- Hans Massaquoi, 87, German-born American journalist and author.[416]
- Steven Muller, 85, American educator, President of Johns Hopkins University (1972–1990), respiratory failure.[417]
- Stan Musial, 92, American Hall of Fame baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals), Alzheimer's disease.[418]
- Julia Penelope, 71, American linguist, author, and philosopher.[419]
- Mary Jane Phillips-Matz, 86, American music historian, heart failure.[420]
- Frank Pooler, 86, American choirmaster and composer.[421]
- Andrée Putman, 87, French interior and product designer.[422]
- A. Rafiq, 64, Indonesian singer and actor.[423]
- Marcel Sisniega Campbell, 53, Mexican chess player and film director, heart attack.[424]
- John Trim, 88, British linguist.[425]
- Earl Weaver, 82, American Hall of Fame baseball manager (Baltimore Orioles), apparent heart attack.[426]
- Ian Wells, 48, English footballer (Hereford United).[427]
- Ron Fraser, 79, American Hall of Fame college baseball coach (University of Miami).[428]
- Richard Garneau, 82, Canadian sports journalist.[429]
- Matilde Lindo, 58, Nicaraguan feminist and activist, heart attack.[430]
- Pavlos Matesis, 80, Greek writer.[431]
- Donald Oesterling, 85, American politician.[432]
- Dolores Prida, 69, Cuban-born American advice columnist (Latina).[433]
- Toyo Shibata, 101, Japanese poet.[434]
- Tracy Sugarman, 91, American illustrator.[435]
- John Melville Turner, 90, Canadian politician.[436]
- Freddie Williams, 86, Welsh motorcycle speedway world champion (1950, 1953), stroke.[437]
- Kamal Basu, 94, Indian politician, Mayor of Calcutta (1985–1990).[438]
- Alden W. Clausen, 89, American banking executive, President of the World Bank (1981–1986), complications from pneumonia.[439]
- Ben Clayburgh, 88, American politician.[440]
- David Coe, 58, Australian businessman, suspected heart attack.[441]
- Riccardo Garrone, 76, Italian entrepreneur, cancer.[442]
- Jean Giambrone, 91, American sportswriter (Times-Union), first female writer awarded full press credentials at The Masters, blood clot in lung.[443]
- Zina Harman, 98, British-born Israeli politician.[444]
- Donald Hornig, 92, American chemist, explosives expert, Manhattan Project member, teacher and presidential science advisor, President of Brown University (1970–1976).[445]
- Ahmet Mete Işıkara, 72, Turkish professor of geology and earthquake expert, respiratory failure.[446]
- Geoffrey Matthews, 89, British ornithologist.[447]
- Inez McCormack, 69, Northern Irish trade union leader and human rights campaigner, cancer.[448]
- Jake McNiece, 93, American World War II paratrooper, leader of the Filthy Thirteen.[449]
- Chumpol Silpa-archa, 72, Thai politician, Minister of Tourism and Sports (since 2008), Deputy Prime Minister (2011–2013), renal failure.[450]
- M.S. Udayamurthy, 85, Indian Tamil language writer.[451]
- Andrew Weekes, 72, Kittitian cricket umpire.[452]
- Michael Winner, 77, British film director (Death Wish) and food critic.[453]
- Said Ali al-Shihri, 41-42, Saudi Al-Qaeda leader, drone strike.[454]
- Kevin Ash, 53, British motorcycling journalist, traffic collision.[455]
- Ignacio Barrios, 82, Mexican painter.[456]
- Robert Bonnaud, 83, French anti-colonialist historian.[457]
- William J. Breed, 84, American geologist.[458]
- Zulema Castro de Peña, 92, Argentine human rights activist (Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo).[459]
- John Cheng, 52, Singaporean getai performer and actor, apparent heart attack.[460]
- Jean-Léon Destiné, 94, Haitian-born American dancer and choreographer.[461]
- Leslie Frankenheimer, 64, American set decorator (Blade Runner, Star Trek: Voyager, Ben & Kate), leukemia.[462]
- Anna Litvinova, 29, Russian fashion model, won Miss Russia (Miss Universe competition) (2006), cancer.[463]
- George H. Ludwig, 85, American space scientist.[464]
- Günther Maritschnigg, 79, German Olympic wrestler.[465]
- Lídia Mattos, 88, Brazilian actress, pneumonia.[466]
- Hinton Mitchem, 74, American politician, Alabama Senate (1979–1986, 1987–2011), Alzheimer's disease.[467]
- Jimmy Payne, 86, English footballer (Liverpool).[468]
- Ted Talbert, 70, American documentary filmmaker, heart attack.[469]
- Margareta Teodorescu, 80, Romanian chess player.[470]
- Lucyna Winnicka, 84, Polish actress.[471]
- Ismail al-Armouti, 80, Jordanian politician, Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs (1976).[472]
- Ed Bouchee, 79, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets).[257]
- Józef Glemp, 83, Polish Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Warsaw (1981–2006) and Primate of Poland (1981–2009), lung cancer.[473]
- Jacques Grimonpon, 87, French footballer (Lille OSC, Le Havre AC, Girondins Bordeaux, Olympique Lyonnais).[474]
- Tom Jankiewicz, 49, American screenwriter (Grosse Pointe Blank).[475]
- Made Katib, 71, Malaysian Anglican prelate, Bishop of the Diocese of Kuching.[476]
- Janice Knickrehm, 87, American actress (Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers).[477]
- Jan Ormerod, 66, Australian illustrator of children's books, cancer.[478]
- Lucien Paiement, 80, Canadian politician, Mayor of Laval (1973–1981).[479]
- Dolours Price, 61, Irish republican political activist and PIRA volunteer, toxic prescription drugs mix.[480]
- Mike Rashkow, 71, American songwriter and advertising executive.[481]
- Jonathan Rendall, 48, English author.[482]
- Juan Carlos Rosero, 50, Ecuadorian Olympic and professional cyclist.[483]
- Susan Douglas Rubeš, 87, Austrian-born Canadian actress.[484]
- Tatsuo Sato, 75, Japanese politician.[485]
- Peter van der Merwe, 75, South African cricketer.[486]
- Jean-Félix-Albert-Marie Vilnet, 90, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint-Dié (1964–1983) and Lille (1983–1998).[487]
- Frank Zakem, 81, Canadian politician and businessman, Mayor of Charlottetown (1975–1978).[488]
- Yemi Ajibade, 83, Nigerian–born British playwright and actor.[489]
- Zózimo Bulbul, 75, Brazilian actor (Quilombo, Sagarana: The Duel) and filmmaker, heart attack.[490]
- José Colomer, 77, Spanish Olympic field hockey player.[491]
- Graeme Fellowes, 78, Australian football player.[492]
- Khuseyn Gakayev, 42, Chechen nationalist military leader, shot.[493]
- Dave Harper, 74, English footballer.[494]
- Nurul Islam, 84, Bangladeshi physician and educator.[495]
- Miroslav Janů, 53, Czech footballer, heart attack.[496]
- Kristján Jóhannsson 83, Icelandic Olympic athlete.[7] [623]
- Gottfried Landwehr, 83, German physicist.[497]
- Barbara Leonard, 88, American politician, Secretary of State of Rhode Island (1993–1995).[498]
- Jim Line, 87, American basketball player (University of Kentucky).[499]
- Umashanker Singh, 73, Indian politician, lung infection.[500]
- Richard G. Stern, 84, American writer, cancer.[501]
- Lucien Stryk, 88, American poet and translator.[502]
- Harry Taylor, 77, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).[257]
- Jim Wallwork, 93, British World War II glider pilot.[503]
- Martial Asselin, 88, Canadian politician, MP for Charlevoix (1958–1962; 1965–1972), Minister (1963), Senator (1972–1990) and Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (1990–1996).[504]
- Leila Buckley, 96, British poet, novelist and translator.[505]
- Rade Bulat, 92, Croatian politician and partisan.[506]
- Gregory Carroll, 83, American R&B singer (The Four Buddies, The Orioles) and songwriter ("Just One Look"), aneurysm.[507]
- Normand Corbeil, 56, Canadian composer (Double Jeopardy, Extreme Ops, The Statement, V), pancreatic cancer.[508]
- Kevin Heffernan, 83, Irish Gaelic football player and manager.[509]
- Max Kampelman, 92, American diplomat, heart failure.[510]
- Frank Keating, 75, English sports writer, pneumonia.[511]
- Irene Koumarianou, 82, Greek actress, cardiac arrest.[512]
- Aase Nordmo Løvberg, 89, Norwegian opera singer.[513]
- Lloyd Phillips, 63, South African-born New Zealand producer (Inglourious Basterds, Vertical Limit, Man of Steel), heart attack.[514]
- Pepe Pimentel, 83, Filipino television presenter.[515]
- Shozo Shimamoto, 85, Japanese artist.[516]
- Cecil Womack, 65, American singer-songwriter (Womack & Womack)[517]
- Oleg Vassiliev, 81, Russian painter.[518]
- John Wood, 62, Canadian Olympic canoeist, suicide.[519]
- Peter Beales, 76, British rosarian, author and lecturer.[520]
- Ann Bartlett, 92, American politician and political campaign chairwoman, First Lady of Oklahoma (1967–1971).[521]
- Leroy Bonner, 69, American funk singer and guitarist (Ohio Players), cancer.[522]
- Gökhan Budak, 45, Turkish academic administrator and professor of quantum physics, suicide.[523]
- Lesley Fitz-Simons, 51, Scottish actress (Take the High Road), cancer.[524]
- Christine M. Jones, 83, American politician, member of Maryland House of Delegates (1982–1994).[525]
- Sukekiyo Kameyama, 58, Japanese voice actor (Winnie-the-Pooh), pneumonia.[526]
- Gour Khyapa, 65, Indian Baul singer, traffic collision.[527]
- Stefan Kudelski, 83, Polish audio engineer, inventor of the Nagra recorder.[528]
- Daurene Lewis, 69, Canadian politician, nation's first black female mayor.[529]
- Patricia Lovell, 83, Australian television host (Mr. Squiggle) and film producer (Picnic at Hanging Rock), liver cancer.[530]
- Hiroshi Nakajima, 84, Japanese physician, Director-General of the World Health Organization (1988–1998).[531]
- Acer Nethercott, 35, British coxswain, Olympic silver medallist (2008) and two-time Boat Race winner, cancer.[532]
- Padma Kant Shukla, 62, Indian physicist, heart attack.[533]
- James Stewart, 78, Irish politician, chair of the Communist Party of Ireland (2001–2004).[534]
- Shōtarō Yasuoka, 92, Japanese writer.
- Thakurdas Bang, 95, Indian Gandhian economist.[535]
- Ivan Bodiul, 95, Soviet politician, First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party (1961–1980), Deputy Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers (1980–1985).[536]
- Éamon de Buitléar, 83, Irish filmmaker.[537]
- Harry L. Carrico, 96, American lawyer and state judge, Senior Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia.[538]
- Geoffrey Connard, 87, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1982–1996).[539]
- Gérard Dufresne, 94, Canadian politician and military officer.[540]
- Chuck Hinton, 78, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, California Angels).[257]
- Stanley Karnow, 87, American journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning (1990) historian, heart failure.[541]
- Barney Mussill, 93, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[257]
- Phạm Duy, 91, Vietnamese songwriter.[542]
- Sally Starr, 90, American actress (The Outlaws Is Coming) and television personality.[543]
- Paul J. Achtemeier, 85, American biblical scholar.[544]
- Brian Brown, 79, Australian jazz musician.[545]
- Eddy Choong, 82, Malaysian badminton player.[546]
- Florentino Fernández, 76, Cuban boxer, heart attack.[547]
- Lonnie Goldstein, 94, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).[548]
- Hattie N. Harrison, 84, American politician, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates (since 1973).[549]
- Bernard Horsfall, 82, British actor (Doctor Who, Gandhi, Braveheart).[550]
- John Karlin, 94, South African industrial psychologist.[551]
- Doug Kenna, 88, American football player.[552]
- Oldřich Kulhánek, 72, Czech painter and graphic designer, designer of Czech banknotes and postage stamps.[553]
- Herbert Loebl, 89, British businessman and philanthropist.[554]
- Keith Marsh, 86, English actor (Love Thy Neighbour).[555]
- Dan Massey, 70, American sexual freedom activist.[556]
- Mark Palmer, 71, American diplomat, United States Ambassador to Hungary (1986–1990).[557]
- Ladislav Pavlovič, 86, Slovak footballer.[558]
- Ceija Stojka, 79, Austrian Romani writer, painter, musician and Holocaust survivor.[559]
- Earl Williams, 64, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves), leukemia.[560]
- Xu Liangying, 92, Chinese physicist, translator, historian and philosopher.[561]
- Benedict Zilliacus, 92, Finnish writer.[562]
- Ferris Ashton, 86, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs).[563]
- Malcolm Brodie, 86, British sports journalist.[564]
- Frank Hahn, 87, British economist (Hahn's Problem).[565]
- Anselm Hollo, 78, Finnish poet and translator, pneumonia.[566]
- Reg Jenkins, 74, English footballer (Rochdale).[567]
- Augusto César Leal Angulo, 81, Mexican politician and chemist, member of the Senate (2006–2012).[568]
- Garrett Lewis, 77, American set decorator (Hook, Face/Off, Wedding Crashers), natural causes.[569]
- Gordon H. Mansfield, 71, American military veteran, United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs.[570]
- Borislav Milošević, 78, Serbian diplomat, Yugoslav ambassador to Russia (1998–2000), heart-related problems.[571]
- Butch Morris, 65, American jazz cornetist, conductor and composer, lung cancer.[572]
- Said al-Muragha, 86, Palestinian militant (Fatah al-Intifada), cancer.[573]
- László Nyers, 78, Hungarian Olympic wrestler.[8] [624]
- Hadiya Pendleton, 15, American student, shot.[574]
- Ferrol Sams, 90, American author and physician, natural causes.[575]
- Reinhold Stecher, 91, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Innsbruck (1980–1997).[576]
- David Taylor, 78, British veterinarian and television personality (No. 73).[577]
- John Young, 76-77, Australian cyclist.[578]
- Patty Andrews, 94, American singer, last surviving member of The Andrews Sisters, natural causes.[579]
- Alexandre Denguet Atiki, 76, Congolese politician.[580]
- Gamal al-Banna, 92, Egyptian author and scholar, pneumonia.[581]
- Frank Kell Cahoon, 78, American businessman and politician.[582]
- José Cardona, 73, Honduran footballer, heart attack.[583]
- Harvey Einbinder, 86, American physicist and author.[584]
- Georg Gärtner, 92, German soldier and escapee.[585]
- Shirley Luhtala, 79, American baseball player.[586]
- Diane Marleau, 69, Canadian politician, MP for Sudbury (1988–2008) and government minister, colorectal cancer.[587]
- Ann Rabson, 67, American blues singer and musician (Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women), cancer.[588]
- Roger Raveel, 91, Belgian painter, pneumonia.[589]
- Christopher Van Hollen, 90, American diplomat, United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives (1972–1976), Alzheimer's disease.[590]
- George Witt, 81, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Colt .45's).[257]
- Rubén Bonifaz Nuño, 89, Mexican poet and classicist.[591]
- Amina Cachalia, 82, South African activist and politician.[592]
- Joseph Cassidy, 79, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Tuam (1987–1994).[593]
- R. Gilbert Clayton, 90, American set designer (Armageddon, Batman & Robin, The Untouchables).[594]
- Nolan Frizzelle, 91, American politician, Member of the California State Assembly (1980–1992), heart failure.[595]
- Hassan Habibi, 76, Iranian politician and scholar, Minister of Justice (1985–1989); First Vice President (1989–2001), heart attack.[596]
- Sir Ron Hadfield, 73, British police officer, Chief Constable of West Midlands Police (1990–1996).[597]
- Keith Joubert, 65, South African artist and conservationist.[598]
- Larry Killick, 90, American basketball player.[599]
- Bob Lacourse, 86, Canadian Olympic cyclist. [9] [625]
- Mohammad Mahseiri, Jordanian politician, Member of the House of Representatives (2013), heart attack.[600]
- Brett Matthews, 50, South African cricketer, traffic collision.[601]
- Caleb Moore, 25, American snowmobile competitor, complications from a collision during competition.[602]
- Nguyễn Văn Mầu, 99, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vĩnh Long (1968–2001).[603]
- Tony Pierce, 67, American baseball player (Kansas City/Oakland Athletics).[257]
- Timir Pinegin, 85, Soviet sports sailor and Olympic gold medallist (1960).[604]
- Ingo Swann, 79, American parapsychologist.[605]
- Shail Upadhya, 77, Nepalese United Nations disarmament official, fashion designer and socialite.[606]
- Fred Whitfield, 75, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[257]
- Diane Wolkstein, 70, American storyteller, during emergency heart surgery.[607]