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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2017.

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), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference.

Video Deaths in July 2017



July 2017

1

  • Ibra Agbo, 30, Cameroonian-born Equatoguinean football player and coach.
  • Aleshia Brevard, 79, American transgender actress and author, pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Norman Dorsen, 86, American civil rights activist, president of the American Civil Liberties Union (1977-1991), complications from a stroke.
  • Myles Frechette, 81, American diplomat, United States Ambassador to Cameroon (1983-1987) and to Colombia (1994-1997).
  • Paul Hardin III, 86, American academic administrator (Wofford College, Drew University, UNC), ALS.
  • Bahadur Nariman Kavina, 80, Indian naval officer, commanding officer of the Nipat.
  • Joseph Keke, 89, Beninese politician.
  • Ernest Krings, 96, Belgian judge.
  • Stevie Ryan, 33, American actress and comedian (Stevie TV), suicide by hanging.
  • Ayan Sadakov, 55, Bulgarian footballer (Lokomotiv Plovdiv, national team), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Richard Gilbert Scott, 93, British architect.
  • Nilu Doma Sherpa, 32, Nepali film director, heart attack.
  • Sergio Sorrentino, 92, Italian sailor.
  • Stephen Tindale, 54, British environmentalist, suicide.
  • Orri Vigfússon, 74, Icelandic environmentalist, lung cancer.
  • Heathcote Williams, 75, British author and actor (City of Ember), kidney failure.

2

  • Ataullah Behmanesh, 94, Iranian wrestler and sports journalist, stroke.
  • Tony Bianchi, 65, British author.
  • Jack Collom, 85, American poet, essayist and poetry teacher.
  • Billy Cook, 77, British-born Australian footballer.
  • Alfred G. Fischer, 96, German-born American geologist.
  • Ron Fuller, 80, British artist and toy designer.
  • Ryke Geerd Hamer, 82, German physician, charlatan and conspiracy theorist.
  • Horace Harned, 96, American politician.
  • Smith Hart, 68, American-Canadian professional wrestler (Stampede, WWC, IWE), prostate cancer.
  • Abiola Irele, 81, Nigerian literary critic.
  • Gulab Khandelwal, 93, Indian poet.
  • Minos Kyriakou, 75, Greek media and shipping magnate, heart attack.
  • Vladimir Malaniuk, 59, Ukrainian chess grandmaster.
  • John McCormick, 80, Scottish footballer (Crystal Palace, Aberdeen), dementia.
  • Bob Perry, 82, American baseball player (Los Angeles Angels).
  • Marjorie Rice, 94, American amateur mathematician.
  • Chris Roberts, 73, German singer and actor, lung cancer.
  • Bert Rossi, 94, English gangster.
  • Michael Sandberg, Baron Sandberg, 90, British banker and life peer, Chairman of HSBC (1977-1986).
  • Nirupam Sen, 70, Indian diplomat, Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations (2004-2009).
  • Mel Shaw, 70, American racing driver, car crash.
  • Madhukar Toradmal, 84, Indian actor, kidney failure.
  • David W. Vincent, 67, American baseball author, official scorer and statistician (Washington Nationals, SABR, Retrosheet), stomach cancer.
  • Tatiana Zatulovskaya, 81, Soviet-born Israeli chess player, Woman Grandmaster (1976), stroke.
  • Fay Zwicky, 83, Australian poet.

3

  • Ângelo Angelin, 82, Brazilian politician, Governor of Rondônia (1985-1987).
  • Tom Blom, 70, Dutch radio and television presenter (Te land, ter zee en in de lucht).
  • Henrique Medina Carreira, 85, Portuguese jurist and financier, Minister of Finance (1976-1978).
  • José Luis Cuevas, 83, Mexican artist.
  • Spencer Johnson, 78, American author (Who Moved My Cheese?), complications from pancreatic cancer.
  • Theodore Kanavas, 56, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (2001-2011), cancer.
  • John Ssebaana Kizito, 82, Ugandan politician, Mayor of Kampala (1999-2006).
  • George Levinger, 90, American psychologist.
  • Sandy Mactaggart, 89, Scottish-born Canadian property developer and academic, Chancellor of the University of Alberta (1983-1994).
  • Lloyd Noel, 83, Grenadian attorney, Attorney General (1979-1980).
  • Joe Robinson, 90, British actor (Diamonds Are Forever, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Thor and the Amazon Women).
  • Rudy Rotta, 66, Italian blues guitarist and singer.
  • Solvi Stubing, 76, German actress (Nude per l'assassino).
  • Maitama Sule, 87, Nigerian politician and diplomat, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1979-2017).
  • Jean-Jacques Susini, 83, French militant, co-founder of the Organisation Armée Secrète.
  • Paolo Villaggio, 84, Italian writer and actor (Ugo Fantozzi), complications from diabetes.

4

  • Bryan Avery, 73, British architect.
  • John Blackwell, 43, American funk and jazz drummer (Prince), brain tumor.
  • Chen Xuejun, 98, Chinese physicist, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
  • Gene Conley, 86, American baseball (Milwaukee Braves, Philadelphia Phillies) and basketball player (Boston Celtics), heart failure.
  • Ji-Tu Cumbuka, 77, American actor (Roots, Blacula, Mandingo), cancer.
  • Daniil Granin, 98, Russian author.
  • John S. Palmore, 99, American judge, Chief Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court (1966, 1973, 1977-1982).
  • Ntuthuko Radebe, 22, South African footballer (Eupen), traffic collision.
  • Carol Lee Scott, 74, English actress (Grotbags).
  • Shen Panwen, 100, Chinese chemist (Academy of Sciences).
  • Masatoshi Yoshino, 89, Japanese geographer and climatologist.
  • David Yewdall, 66, American sound editor (The Thing, The Fifth Element, Escape from New York), pancreatic cancer.

5

  • John Harland Bryant, 92, American physician and public health pioneer.
  • Keith Conners, 84, American psychologist, heart failure.
  • Chris de Freitas, 68, Trinidadian-born New Zealand climatologist, cancer.
  • Max Gergel, 96, American chemist.
  • Pierre Henry, 89, French composer.
  • Tim Hollier, 69-70, British musician and publisher, complications of surgery.
  • Paul Hollingdale, 79, British radio personality (BBC Radio 2).
  • John Karlsen, 97, New Zealand actor (Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure).
  • John McKenzie, 91, Scottish footballer (Partick Thistle, Dumbarton, national team).
  • Joachim Meisner, 83, German Roman Catholic cardinal, Bishop of Berlin (1980-1988) and Archbishop of Cologne (1988-2014).
  • Joaquín Navarro-Valls, 80, Spanish journalist, Director of the Holy See Press Office (1984-2006).
  • William Clark O'Kelley, 87, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (1970-1996), cancer.
  • Irina Ratushinskaya, 63, Russian poet, cancer.
  • Willi Reschke, 95, German Luftwaffe ace.
  • John A. Robertson, 74, American law scholar and bioethicist.
  • John Rodriguez, 80, Guyanese-born Canadian politician, mayor of Greater Sudbury (2006-2010) and member of the House of Commons (1972-1980, 1984-1993).
  • Tinners Way, 27, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Pacific Classic Stakes winner (1994, 1995), euthanized.
  • Andrzej Trzebski, 89, Polish physiologist.
  • Mark Wilkinson, 66, English furniture designer, pancreatic cancer.
  • Roger Wootton, 73, English aeronautical engineer and balloonist.

6

  • Michel Aurillac, 88, French lawyer, politician and author, member of the National Assembly (1978-1981, 1986).
  • David Alonso López, 39, Mexican boxer, shot.
  • Håkan Carlqvist, 63, Swedish motocross racer, world champion (1979, 1983), complications from a brain hemorrhage.
  • Juan Carlos Colombres, 94, Argentine political cartoonist.
  • Willie Stevenson Glanton, 95, American lawyer and politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1965-1966).
  • Giovanni Bernardo Gremoli, 91, Italian-born Emirati Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Arabia (1975-2005).
  • Robert Grodt, 28, American volunteer medic (Occupy Wall Street, People's Protection Units).
  • George Hansen, 83, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders).
  • Nancy Jeffett, 88, American Hall of Fame women's tennis promoter.
  • Melvyn "Deacon" Jones, 73, American blues musician.
  • Joan Boocock Lee, 95, British-born American actress (Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, X-Men: Apocalypse) and model, complications from a stroke.
  • William Morva, 35, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.
  • Shu Nakajima, 69, Japanese actor (47 Ronin, The Emperor in August, Kagemusha), fall.
  • Paolo Piva, 67, Italian architect.
  • Thomas E. Sanders, 63, American production designer and art director (Saving Private Ryan, Braveheart, Crimson Peak), cancer.
  • Heinz Schneiter, 82, Swiss footballer (national team).
  • Arun Kumar Sharma, 92, Indian cell biologist.
  • Galip Tekin, 59, Turkish comic book artist, heart attack.
  • Frederick Tuckman, 95, German-born British politician, MEP for Leicester. (1979-1989).
  • Diane Von Hoffman, 55, American professional wrestler (USWA), complications from knee surgery.
  • Ken Wimshurst, 79, English footballer (Bristol City F.C.).?

7

  • Ray Barnard, 84, English footballer.
  • Jean-Pierre Bernard, 84, French actor (The Eiger Sanction).
  • Pierrette Bloch, 89, French-born Swiss artist.
  • Chó do Guri, 58, Angolan author.
  • Danny Daniels, 92, American dancer and choreographer (The Tap Dance Kid).
  • Pedro Juan Figueroa, 66, Puerto Rican actor (Dios los cria) and radio host, pancreatic cancer.
  • Dorothy Fratt, 93, American painter.
  • Claude Hall, 83, American journalist and writer (Billboard).
  • Werner Hamacher, 68-69, German literary critic.
  • Shlomo Helbrans, 55, Israeli rabbi and sect leader (Lev Tahor), drowned.
  • Diego E. Hernández, 83, American military officer, Parkinson's disease.
  • Johnson Kendrick, 25, Brazilian footballer (Al-Gharafa), shot.
  • Georgy Koshlakov, 81, Russian-born Tajik politician and scientist.
  • Daniel Lewis, 92, American conductor.
  • Pam McConnell, 71, Canadian politician, member of the Toronto City Council (since 1998).
  • Tony Moore, 69, English footballer (Chester City, Chesterfield, Grimsby Town).
  • Egil Monn-Iversen, 89, Norwegian composer and pianist.
  • James B. Nutter Sr., 89, American mortgage lender (James B. Nutter & Company), philanthropist (Children's Mercy Hospital) and power broker (Missouri).
  • Ian Posgate, 85, English insurance underwriter.
  • Marina Ratner, 78, Russian-American mathematician.
  • Lala Rukh, 69, Pakistani women's rights activist and artist.
  • Kenneth Silverman, 81, American biographer, Pulitzer Prize winner (1985), lung cancer.
  • Alan Sisitsky, 75, American lawyer and politician.

8

  • Evan Armstrong, 74, British boxer.
  • Siri Austeng, 73, Norwegian politician.
  • David Bishop, 75, Canadian politician, MLA for York North (1974-1987).
  • Nelsan Ellis, 39, American actor (True Blood, Get on Up, Elementary), complications from heart failure.
  • Gour Ghosh, 77, Indian cricketer.
  • Sterling Hambrook, 82, Canadian politicianh.
  • Don Johns, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
  • Bob Lubbers, 95, American cartoonist (Tarzan).
  • Elsa Martinelli, 82, Italian actress (Donatella) and fashion model, cancer.
  • Joseph Ole Nkaissery, 67, Kenyan politician, MP (2002-2014), heart attack.
  • Roy Richards, 33, Vincentian footballer (national team), shot.
  • Jacques Vien, 85, Canadian politician.
  • Seiji Yokoyama, 82, Japanese composer (Saint Seiya, Magical Taluluto, Space Pirate Captain Harlock), pneumonia.

9

  • Susanna Au-yeung, 63, Hong Kong actress (The Return of the Condor Heroes), lung cancer.
  • Shaun Brogan, 73, British army officer.
  • Gene Brucker, 92, American historian.
  • Wally Burr, 91, American voice actor and director (The Transformers, Jem, Spider-Man).
  • Naresh Chandra, 82, Indian diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1996-2001), Governor of Gujarat (1995-1996), multiple organ failure.
  • Ed Crawford, 82, American football player (New York Giants), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Clare Douglas, 73, British film editor (United 93, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Bloody Sunday).
  • Ilya Glazunov, 87, Russian painter.
  • John McKnight, 86, Northern Irish Gaelic football player (Armagh GAA).
  • Anton Nossik, 51, Russian writer and internet entrepreneur, heart attack.
  • Neal Patterson, 67, American businessman (Cerner, Sporting Kansas City), cancer.
  • Paquita Rico, 87, Spanish singer and actress (Let's Make the Impossible!, The Balcony of the Moon, Where Are You Going, Alfonso XII?).
  • Sumita Sanyal, 71, Indian actress (Anand), heart failure.
  • Jack Shaheen, 81, American media critic, author and Arab tolerance campaigner (Reel Bad Arabs).
  • Adolfo Taylhardat, 83, Venezuelan diplomat, President of the United Nations Security Council (1993).
  • Robert Vigouroux, 94, French politician, Mayor of Marseille (1986-1995), Senator (1989-1998).
  • David Wilstein, 89, American real estate developer.

10

  • Peter Alfond, 65, American investor (Berkshire Hathaway) and philanthropist (Maine Medical Center), malaria.
  • Jim Bush, 90, American Hall of Fame track and field coach (UCLA), prostate cancer.
  • Augustin Buzura, 78, Romanian writer and journalist.
  • Peter Härtling, 83, German writer and poet.
  • Miguel Luna Hernández, 63, Mexican politician.
  • John M. Jacobus Jr., 89, American art historian.
  • Eugène Koffi Kouamé, 29, Ivorian footballer, heart attack.
  • Prudence Nobantu Mabele, 46, South African HIV activist, pneumonia.
  • Marama Martin, 87, New Zealand television and radio personality (Family Favourites).
  • Emma Mashinini, 87, South African trade unionist.
  • Leonardo Maugeri, 53, Italian oil and gas expert.
  • Martin Molony, 91, Irish jockey.
  • Isabelle Sadoyan, 89, French actress (Les fantômes du chapelier, Mayrig, Irreplaceable).
  • Mangesh Tendulkar, 82, Indian cartoonist.
  • Elvira Vigna, 69, Brazilian writer, cancer.

11

  • Nicholas Biwott, 77, Kenyan agricultural businessman and politician, MP (1979-2007).
  • George W. BonDurant, 101, American preacher and academic administrator.
  • Dianne Brushett, 74, Canadian politician, MP (1993-1997), leukemia.
  • Bill Chambers, 86, American basketball player and coach (College of William & Mary), Parkinson's disease.
  • Joseph Fire Crow, 58, American Cheyenne flutist, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Jeremy Dale Roberts, 83, English composer, prostate cancer.
  • Jean-Claude Fignolé, 76, Haitian author.
  • Abdul Rahman Ghaleb, Pakistani militant, air strike.
  • Fikret Hakan, 83, Turkish actor (Revenge of the Snakes, Borrowed Bride, Battal Gazi Destan?), lung cancer.
  • Abdullah Hayayei, 36, Emirati Paralympic athlete, head trauma.
  • Evzen Kolar, 67, Czech film producer (Never Say Never Again, Surf Ninjas, Inferno).
  • Denis Mack Smith, 97, British historian.
  • Keisuke Sagawa, 80, Japanese actor (Barom-1), heart attack.
  • Éva Schubert, 86, Hungarian actress.
  • Pakkiriswamy Chandra Sekharan, 83, Indian forensic expert.
  • Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini, 87, Italian organist, harpsichordist, musicologist and composer.
  • Gert Trinklein, 68, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt), leukemia.
  • Imran Usmanov, 64, Russian Chechen folk singer.
  • Buddy Wolfe, 76, American professional wrestler (AWA, NWA, WWWF).

12

  • Chuck Blazer, 72, American soccer administrator, informant for the 2015 FIFA corruption case, colorectal cancer.
  • Gerrit Braks, 84, Dutch politician, Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries (1980-1981, 1982-1990) and Education and Science (1989), Senate President (2001-2003).
  • Tommy Carberry, 75, Irish jockey.
  • S. Allen Counter, 73, American neurophysiologist.
  • Joe Fields, 88, American record producer.
  • Sam Glanzman, 92, American comics artist (Captain Willy Schultz).
  • Liviu Giurgian, 54, Romanian hurdler, stroke.
  • Thomas L. Haskell, 78, American historian.
  • Allan Hunter, 94, New Zealand rugby union player (Hawke's Bay).
  • Tamara Miansarova, 86, Ukrainian-born Russian pop singer ("May There Always Be Sunshine").
  • Ray Phiri, 70, South African jazz singer and guitarist, lung cancer.
  • Phillip Playford, 85, Australian geologist.
  • Abd al-Majid al-Rafei, 90, Lebanese politician, MP (1972-1989).
  • Tod Sloan, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks).

13

  • Abdul-Rahman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 86, Saudi prince.
  • Américo Amorim, 82, Portuguese cork businessman (Corticeira Amorim).
  • Charles Bachman, 92, American computer scientist.
  • Keith Baird, 94, Barbadian-born American linguist.
  • John Bernecker, 33, American stunt performer (Logan, The Hunger Games, This is the End), blunt force trauma.
  • Paritat Bulbon, 46, Thai racing driver.
  • John Dalby, 88, English composer, singer and pianist.
  • Vince Farrar, 70, English rugby league player (Featherstone Rovers, Sheffield Eagles, Hull).
  • Giovanni Franzoni, 88, Italian writer and theologian.
  • Okay Gönensin, 66, Turkish journalist.
  • Johanna Grund, 82, German politician.
  • Anwarul Haque, 61, Bangladeshi judge, Supreme Court (since 2012).
  • Simon Holmes, 54, Australian musician (The Hummingbirds).
  • Giannis Kalatzis, 74, Greek singer.
  • Egil Kapstad, 76, Norwegian jazz pianist, arranger and composer.
  • Héctor Lechuga, 88, Mexican comedian, actor and radio personality (México 2000), heart attack.
  • Liu Xiaobo, 61, Chinese writer and human rights activist, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (2010), multiple organ failure due to liver cancer.
  • Joaquim Molins i Amat, 72, Spanish politician, member of the Congress of Deputies (1979-1986, 1993-2000) and Parliament of Catalonia (1988-1993).
  • Andrews Otutu Obaseki, 91, Nigerian judge, Supreme Court (1975-1991).
  • Gertrude Poe, 101, American journalist (Laurel Leader).
  • Carl E. Reichardt, 86, American banking executive (Wells Fargo).
  • Derek Shiel, 78, Irish painter, sculptor, writer, and film-maker.
  • Olive Yang, 91, Burmese opium warlady.

14

  • Mahi Beamer, 88, American singer.
  • Prunella Briance, 91, British natural childbirth campaigner.
  • Wm. Theodore de Bary, 97, American sinologist.
  • Paul Ferreri, 69, Italian-Australian boxer.
  • Ross Giudice, 93, American basketball coach (San Francisco Dons).
  • Anne Golon, 95, French author.
  • Julia Hartwig, 95, Polish writer and translator.
  • Bert Hill, 87, English footballer (Colchester United F.C.).
  • William "Hootie" Johnson, 86, American banker and sports administrator (Augusta National Golf Club), member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1957-1958).
  • Maryam Mirzakhani, 40, Iranian mathematician and academic, Fields Medalist (2014), breast cancer.
  • Roland Moyle, 89, British politician, MP for Lewisham North (1966-1974) and Lewisham East (1974-1983).
  • Clara (Cuqui) Nicola, 91, Cuban guitarist, professor and pedagogue, cardiorespiratory arrest.
  • Kosie Pretorius, 81, Namibian politician, MP (1990-2005).
  • Pedro Richter Prada, 96, Peruvian politician, Prime Minister (1979-1980).

15

  • Anne Buttimer, 78, Irish geographer, president of International Geographical Union (2000-2004).
  • Wesley Carr, 75, British Anglican priest, Dean of Westminster (1997-2006).
  • Warrick L. Carter, 75, American music educator and executive.
  • Agostino Cilardo, 69, Italian Arabist.
  • Michael Cooper, British economist.
  • Justine Damond, 40, Australian woman shot by a Minneapolis Police officer.
  • Josef Hamerl, 86, Austrian footballer (Wiener SK).
  • William Hoyland, 73, English actor (Bill Brand, Hellboy, For Your Eyes Only), stomach cancer.
  • Martha Kyrle, 100, Austrian physician.
  • Davie Laing, 92, Scottish footballer (Heart of Midlothian).
  • Martin Landau, 89, American actor (Ed Wood, Mission: Impossible, Crimes and Misdemeanors), Oscar winner (1995), abdominal hemorrhage.
  • Louise Merzeau, 53, French academic.
  • Babe Parilli, 87, American football player and coach (Boston Patriots, Denver Dynamite, New York Jets), multiple myeloma.
  • Vjekoslav Vojo Radoi?i?, 86, Croatian painter, sculptor, printmaker and stage designer.
  • Vladimir Tolokonnikov, 74, Kazakh-Russian actor.
  • Bob Wolff, 96, American sportscaster (Washington Senators).

16

  • Trevor Baxter, 84, British actor (Doctor Who, Maelstrom, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow) and playwright.
  • Nar Bahadur Bhandari, 76, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Sikkim (1979-1984, 1985-1994), cardiac arrest following spinal surgery.
  • Jerry Bird, 83, American basketball player (Kentucky Wildcats, New York Knicks).
  • Joan Calabrese, 77, American fashion designer, uterine cancer.
  • Roland Cazimero, 66, American guitarist (The Brothers Cazimero).
  • Régis Gizavo, 58, Malagasy accordionist.
  • Kim Hammond, 72, American judge (Seventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida) and football player (Florida State Seminoles).
  • Wanda Lesisz, 92, Polish WWII resistance fighter.
  • Tom Mitchell, 72, American football player (Baltimore Colts), lung cancer and diabetes.
  • Zhibek Nukeeva, 22, Kyrgyz beauty queen, Miss Kyrgyzstan (2013).
  • George A. Romero, 77, American-Canadian film director and screenwriter (Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Creepshow), lung cancer.
  • Clancy Sigal, 91, American author and screenwriter (Frida).
  • Cliff Whiting, 81, New Zealand M?ori muralist, carver and teacher.
  • Wilfried, 67, Austrian singer ("Lisa Mona Lisa"), cancer.

17

  • Harvey Atkin, 74, Canadian actor (Cagney & Lacey, Meatballs, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), cancer.
  • Evan Helmuth, 40, American actor (The Devil Inside, Fever Pitch, Jobs), complications from a stroke.
  • George Hill, 79, British-born New Zealand agronomist.
  • John Potter, 93, British SOE agent and chemist.
  • Raymond Sackler, 97, American physician.
  • K. N. Shankara, 72, Indian space scientist.
  • Hersh Wolch, 77, Canadian lawyer (David Milgaard).
  • Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte, 87, French film and television editor and actress.

18

  • Gustavo Alessandri Valdés, 88, Chilean lawyer and politician, Mayor of Central Commune of Santiago de Chile (1987-1989) and MP (1961-1965, 1969-1971, 1998-2002).
  • José Bragato, 101, Italian-born Argentine cellist, composer, conductor and arranger (Teatro Colón).
  • Ben's Cat, 11, American racehorse, euthanized.
  • Jean Murrell Capers, 104, American judge.
  • François Dehez, 85, Belgian fencer.
  • Delia Graff Fara, 48, American philosopher.
  • Max Gallo, 85, French writer, historian and politician.
  • Mauno Hartman, 87, Finnish sculptor.
  • Shigeaki Hinohara, 105, Japanese physician (St. Luke's International Hospital).
  • Val Jeffery, 82, Australian politician, ACT MLA (2016).
  • André Lafargue, 100, French journalist (Le Parisien libéré).
  • Ian Mason, 75, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington).
  • Herbert Needleman, 89, American pediatrician and medical researcher.
  • Andrew Paulson, 59, American executive (SUP Media), lung cancer.
  • John Rheinecker, 38, American baseball player (Texas Rangers), suicide.
  • José Luis Sánchez Paraíso, 74, Spanish Olympic sprinter (1968, 1972, 1976).
  • Dawn Seymour, 100, American air force pilot.
  • Chris Sherwin, 55, English veterinary biologist.
  • Red West, 81, American actor and stuntman (Walking Tall, Road House, The Wild Wild West), aortic aneurysm.

19

  • Torvild Aakvaag, 90, Norwegian petroleum executive (Norsk Hydro).
  • María Amuchástegui, 64, Argentine television fitness presenter, ballerina and singer, stroke and lung cancer.
  • Uma Bhende, 72, Indian actress and producer (Bhalu), heart disease.
  • Miguel Blesa, 69, Spanish banker, Chairman of Caja Madrid (1996-2009), suicide by gunshot.
  • Jake Butcher, 81, American banker and politician, financier of the 1982 World's Fair.
  • Karel Franta, 89, Czech painter and illustrator, heart attack.
  • Blaoui Houari, 91, Algerian singer and songwriter.
  • Charles Weston Houck, 84, American jurist, U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina (1979-2003).
  • David E. H. Jones, 79, British chemist and author.
  • Jordin Kare, 60, American aerospace engineer, complications from heart valve surgery.
  • Évelyne Prouvost, 78, French businesswoman and magazine executive (Marie Claire), fall.
  • Ralph Regula, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 16th congressional district (1973-2009).
  • Fenwick Smith, 69, American flutist (Boston Symphony Orchestra).
  • Mary Turner, 79, Irish-born British trade unionist.
  • Joe Walters, 79, Scottish footballer (Clyde).
  • Barbara Weldens, 35, French singer, cardiac arrest.
  • Graham Wood, 45, Australian jazz pianist, bile duct cancer.

20

  • Chester Bennington, 41, American singer and songwriter (Linkin Park, Dead by Sunrise, Stone Temple Pilots), suicide by hanging.
  • David R. Brink, 97, American attorney, president of the American Bar Association (1981-1982).
  • Wilindoro Cacique, 75, Peruvian Amazonian cumbia musician (Juaneco y Su Combo), pancreatic cancer.
  • Marco Aurélio Garcia, 76, Brazilian politician, heart attack.
  • Grand Armee, 18, Australian racehorse.
  • Stephen Haseler, 75, British academic.
  • Andrea Jürgens, 50, German schlager singer, kidney failure.
  • Jesse Kalisher, 55, American photographer, cancer.
  • Bernhard Kempa, 96, German handball player and coach (Göppingen).
  • Kenneth Jay Lane, 85, American costume jewelry designer.
  • John McCluskey, Baron McCluskey, 88, Scottish lawyer, judge and life peer, Solicitor General for Scotland (1974-1979).
  • Ben Portis, 56, Canadian artist and curator, traffic collision.
  • Pudsey, 11, British performing dog (Britain's Got Talent, Pudsey: The Movie, Mr Stink), blood cancer.
  • Joseph Rago, 34, American journalist (The Wall Street Journal), sarcoidosis.
  • Claude Rich, 88, French actor (Je t'aime, je t'aime).
  • Robbie Savage, 50, Namibian football mascot, diabetic ketoacidosis.
  • Deborah Schiffrin, 56, American linguist.
  • Peter Sears, 80, American poet.
  • Jonathan Shurberg, 54, American attorney and politician.

21

  • Peter Doohan, 56, Australian tennis player, motor neurone disease.
  • Anne Dufourmantelle, 53, French philosopher, drowned.
  • Errol Dyers, 65, South African jazz guitarist and composer, emphysema.
  • Howard Eichenbaum, 69, American psychologist and neuroscientist, complications of spinal surgery.
  • Cune Gojkovi?, 84, Serbian singer.
  • John Heard, 71, American actor (Home Alone, Big, Prison Break), cardiac arrest.
  • Hasan Akbar Kamal, 71, Pakistani poet and writer.
  • Nikolay Kamenskiy, 85, Russian ski jumper, world championship silver medalist (1962).
  • Yami Lester, 75, Australian Aboriginal and anti-nuclear activist.
  • Geoff Mack, 94, Australian country singer-songwriter ("I've Been Everywhere").
  • Jacques Nahum, 96, French television producer.
  • Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim, 89, American businessman (Pilgrim's Pride).
  • Jon van Rood, 91, Dutch immunologist.
  • Hrvoje ?arini?, 82, Croatian politician, Prime Minister (1992-1993).
  • Kenny Shields, 69, Canadian singer (Streetheart), complications from heart surgery.
  • Stubbs, 20, American cat, honorary mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska (since 1997).
  • Soxie Topacio, 65, Filipino film director (Ded na si Lolo, Impostora) and LGBT activist (Quezon City Pride Council), lung cancer.
  • Gary Waller, 72, British politician, MP for Brighouse and Spenborough (1979-1983) and Keighley (1983-1997).
  • Deborah Watling, 69, English actress (Doctor Who, Take Me High, The Invisible Man), lung cancer.
  • Paapa Yankson, 73, Ghanaian highlife musician.
  • Clímaco Jacinto Zarauz Carrillo, 91, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Azogues (1990-2004).

22

  • Fergus Allen, 95, British civil servant and author.
  • Margo Chase, 59, American graphic designer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), plane crash.
  • Fritz Hellwig, 104, German politician and bureaucrat, European Commissioner for Research, Technology and Information Distribution (1967-1970).
  • Polo Hofer, 72, Swiss musician.
  • Marcel Kunz, 74, Swiss footballer (Basel, national team).
  • Robert Loder, 83, English art collector.
  • Akbar Makhmoor, 61, Pakistani poet.
  • Edward Norfolk, 95, British Anglican priest, Archdeacon of St Albans (1982-1987).
  • Ernst Ottensamer, 62, Austrian clarinetist, heart attack.
  • Mathura Prasad Pal, 71, Indian politician, cancer.
  • Shivajirao Girdhar Patil, 92, Indian politician, Padma Bhushan (2013).
  • Haddon Robinson, 86, American author and academic, interim president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
  • Franti?ek ?ev?ík, 75, Czech ice hockey player (national team), Olympic silver medalist (1968).
  • Kostiantyn Sytnyk, 91, Ukrainian botanist and politician, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR (1980-1985).
  • Artyom Tarasov, 67, Russian businessman and activist, first millionaire of the USSR.
  • Willie Townes, 74, American football player (Dallas Cowboys).
  • Jim Vance, 75, American news anchor (WRC-TV), cancer.

23

  • Wenceslaus Anthony, 59, Indian-born New Zealand businessman.
  • Reginald Arnold, 92, Australian racing cyclist.
  • Denisa, 27, Romanian singer, hepatocellular carcinoma.
  • Yuri Belov, 88, Russian painter.
  • Elliott Castro, 68, Puerto Rican sports commentator and author, heart attack.
  • Dave Cogdill, 66, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (2000-2006) and Senate (2006-2010), pancreatic cancer.
  • Bob DeMoss, 90, American football player and coach (Purdue University).
  • Simon Doggart, 56, English head teacher and cricketer (Cambridge University).
  • Adebayo Faleti, 95, Nigerian actor, poet, journalist and writer.
  • Thomas Fleming, 90, American writer and historian (American Revolution).
  • Thomas Füri, 70, Swiss violinist (I Salonisti).
  • Robin Gardiner, 70, English writer and RMS Titanic conspiracy theorist.
  • Amir Fryszer Guttman, 41, Israeli singer, drowned.
  • John Kundla, 101, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Minneapolis Lakers, University of Minnesota).
  • Lau Wong-fat, 80, Hong Kong businessman and politician, member of the Legislative Council (1986-2016) and Executive Council (2009-2012).
  • Jean-Pierre Le Bras, 86, French painter.
  • Tom Lister, 73, New Zealand rugby union player (South Canterbury, Wellington, national team).
  • Guennady Moisseev, 69, Russian motocross racer, world champion (1974, 1977, 1978).
  • Waldir Peres, 66, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo, Corinthians, national team), heart attack.
  • Mervyn Rose, 87, Australian Hall of Fame tennis player.
  • Jerry Rushing, 80, American bootlegger and actor, inspiration for The Dukes of Hazzard.
  • Snooty, 69, American manatee, mascot of Manatee County, Florida, drowned.
  • Flo Steinberg, 78, American comic book publisher (Big Apple Comix) and secretary (Marvel Comics), complications from a brain aneurysm and lung cancer.
  • Vladimir Stipeti?, 89, Croatian economist and academician, rector of the University of Zagreb (1986-1989).
  • József Szendi, 95, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Veszprém (1983-1997).

24

  • Domingo Alzugaray, 84, Argentine-born Brazilian actor and journalist, founder of ISTOÉ, complications of Alzheimer's disease.
  • B. R. Barwale, 86, Indian agronomist.
  • Giovanni Bianchi, 77, Italian politician, MP (1994-2006), President of the PPI (1994-1997).
  • Luis Gimeno, 90, Uruguayan-born Mexican actor (Mañana es para siempre).
  • Michiko Inukai, 96, Japanese writer and philanthropist.
  • Rajmata Mohinder Kaur of Patiala, 94, Indian royal and politician, MP (1967-1971).
  • Jørgen Kosmo, 69, Norwegian politician, member (1985-2005) and President of Parliament (2001-2005), Minister of Defence (1993-1997).
  • Michael Manktelow, 89, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Basingstoke (1977-1993).
  • Naiyer Masud, 81, Indian Urdu short story writer.
  • Niculae Nedeff, 88, Romanian handball player and coach.
  • Yash Pal, 90, Indian scientist and educationist, Chairman of University Grants Commission (1986-1991), Padma Vibhushan (2013), lung cancer.
  • Udupi Ramachandra Rao, 85, Indian space scientist, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (1984-1994).
  • Øivind Solheim, 89, Norwegian ice hockey player.

25

  • Hywel Bennett, 73, Welsh actor (The Virgin Soldiers, Shelley, EastEnders).
  • Gretel Bergmann, 103, German-born American high jumper.
  • Erzsébet Bognár, 75, Hungarian handball player, World champion (1965).
  • Sydney Cohen, 95, South African-born British pathologist.
  • Marian Diamond, 90, American neuroscientist.
  • Gabriel Epstein, 98, German-born British architect and urban planner.
  • Buddy Fletcher, 84, American politician, mayor of Lakeland, Florida (1993-2009), complications from a stroke.
  • Michael Johnson, 72, American singer ("Bluer Than Blue", "Give Me Wings", "The Moon Is Still Over Her Shoulder"), songwriter and guitarist.
  • Tar? Kimura, 52, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 1996), pancreatic cancer.
  • Marian Konieczny, 87, Polish sculptor (Warsaw Nike).
  • Ivana Loudová, 76, Czech composer.
  • Rula Quawas, 57, Jordanian feminist academic, aortic rupture.
  • Luis María Ramírez Boettner, 99, Paraguayan lawyer and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993-1996).
  • Barbara Sinatra, 90, American fashion model, showgirl and philanthropist.
  • Billy Joe Walker Jr., 65, American guitarist and songwriter ("I Wanna Dance with You", "That's Why I Fell in Love with You", "B-B-B-Burnin' Up with Love").
  • John Wraw, 58, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Bradwell (since 2012), multiple myeloma.
  • Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, 46, Australian Indigenous musician.
  • Jean-Pierre-Dominique Zévaco, 91, French-born Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tôlagnaro (1968-2001).

26

  • Paul Angerer, 90, Austrian conductor, violist, composer, and radio presenter.
  • Magnus Böcker, 55, Swedish businessman (OMX, Singapore Exchange, Dustin), cancer.
  • Cool "Disco" Dan, 47, American graffiti artist, complications from diabetes.
  • Patti Deutsch, 73, American comedian, game show panelist and voice actress (Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in, Match Game, The Emperor's New Groove), cancer.
  • June Foray, 99, American voice actress (The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Looney Tunes, Cinderella), cardiac arrest.
  • Leo Kinnunen, 73, Finnish racing driver (Interserie, Nordic Challenge Cup, Formula One).
  • Hervé Le Roux, 59, French film critic and director.
  • K. E. Mammen, 95, Indian activist.
  • Frank Otto, 80, American academic.
  • Sergey Petrosyan, 29, Azerbaijani-born Russian weightlifter, European champion (2007, 2008), drowned.
  • Lawrence Pezzulo, 91, American diplomat, Ambassador to Uruguay (1977-79) and Nicaragua (1979-81).
  • Ronald Phillips, 43, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Giovan Battista Pichierri, 74, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie (since 1999).
  • Maxlei dos Santos Luzia, 42, Brazilian footballer (Botafogo, AA Portuguesa, Vila Nova), cerebral edema.
  • Keith Simons, 63, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs).
  • Lyle Smith, 101, American football coach (Boise State Broncos).
  • Helmut Thieltges, 61, German chef.
  • Joachim Vobbe, 70, German Old Catholic prelate, Bishop of the Old Catholics in Germany (1995-2009).
  • Peter Wende, 81, German historian.
  • Jimmy White, 75, English footballer (AFC Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Gillingham).
  • Ramón Xirau, 93, Spanish-born Mexican poet, philosopher and literary critic.

27

  • Johnny Brandon, 92, English singer and songwriter.
  • Cena N641, American labrador retriever therapy and bomb detection dog, bone cancer.
  • Perivaldo Dantas, 64, Brazilian footballer (Botafogo, São Paulo, national team), pneumonia.
  • John DeCamp, 76, American politician and lawyer.
  • Abdelmajid Dolmy, 64, Moroccan footballer (Raja Casablanca, Olympique de Casablanca, national team).
  • Michel Durafour, 97, French politician.
  • H. A. Hargreaves, 89, Canadian science fiction writer.
  • Stan Hart, 88, American comics and comedy writer (Mad), progressive supranuclear palsy.
  • Eustace John, 78, Nevisian politician, Deputy Governor-General (1992-2017).
  • Kim Weon-kee, 55, South Korean wrestler, Olympic gold medalist (1984), heart attack.
  • Cheri Maples, 64, American police officer and peace activist, infection.
  • Red Martin, 79, American Olympic ice hockey player (1964).
  • Valeri Maslov, 77, Russian football and bandy player and coach, stroke.
  • D. L. Menard, 85, American Cajun musician.
  • Ovidio Messa, 64, Bolivian footballer, pancreatic cancer.
  • Mario Tullio Montano, 73, Italian fencer, Olympic champion (1972) and silver medalist (1976).
  • George B. Rabb, 87, American zoologist.
  • Manfred Rummel, 79, German football player and coach.
  • Manik Sanyal, 81, Indian politician.
  • Sam Shepard, 73, American playwright (Buried Child) and actor (The Right Stuff, Black Hawk Down), Pulitzer Prize winner (1979), complications from ALS.
  • N. Dharam Singh, 80, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Karnataka (2004-2006).
  • Marty Sklar, 83, American businessman (Walt Disney Imagineering).
  • Gilles Tremblay, 84, Canadian composer, professor at Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal (since 1962).
  • Peter Wegner, 84, Austrian-born American computer scientist.

28

  • Samson Abioye, 26, Nigerian computer programmer.
  • Edward Allcard, 102, British architect and yachtsman.
  • Enzo Bettiza, 90, Yugoslav-born Italian novelist, journalist (Il Giornale) and politician, Senator (1976-1979) and MEP (1979-1994).
  • José Vicente Beviá Pastor, 83, Spanish politician, member (1979-2000) and Deputy Speaker of Congress of Deputies (1993-1996), Senator (1977-1979).
  • James Egan, 88, Australian artist.
  • Maurice Filion, 85, Canadian ice hockey executive and coach (Quebec Nordiques).
  • Runa Førde, 84, Norwegian painter and illustrator.
  • Charlie Gard, 11 months, British infant, subject of life support and parental rights case, MDDS.
  • Håvard Holm, 73, Norwegian civil servant.
  • Inder Kumar, 43, Indian actor (Wanted, Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge, Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye), heart attack.
  • Inga Lantz, 74, Swedish politician, MP (1973-1988).
  • Stein Mehren, 82, Norwegian poet, essayist and playwright.
  • Siegfried Meister, 78, German executive (Rational AG).
  • John G. Morris, 100, American photo editor (Life, The New York Times, Ladies' Home Journal).
  • Gösta Peterson, 94, Swedish fashion photographer.
  • Mamy Rakotoarivelo, Malagasy politician, Minister of Communications (2002), shot.
  • Janet Sape, 58, Papua New Guinean netball player and sports administrator.
  • Rosemary Anne Sisson, 93, British author and scriptwriter.
  • Warren Keith Urbom, 91, American judge, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska (1970-1990).

29

  • Eunice de Souza, 76, Indian poet and novelist.
  • Dave Grayson, 78, American football player (Oakland Raiders).
  • Sophie Huet, 64, French journalist (L'Aurore, Le Figaro).
  • Media Kashigar, 61, Iranian author and translator.
  • Redha Malek, 85, Algerian politician and diplomat, Prime Minister (1993-1994).
  • Charley Marouani, 90, Tunisian impresario and talent agent.
  • Georges Martin, 87, French automotive engineer.
  • Lee May, 74, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles), heart disease.
  • José Osvaldo de Meira Penna, 100, Brazilian diplomat and writer.
  • Yuri Alekseevich Ryzhov, 86, Soviet and Russian scientist and politician.
  • Olivier Strebelle, 90, Belgian sculptor.
  • Piotr S. Wandycz, 93, Polish-American historian, President of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America and professor emeritus (Yale University).
  • Stephen T. Worland, 94, American economist.

30

  • Tato Cifuentes, 91, Chilean comedian, actor, ventriloquist and singer, pneumonia.
  • Ciro Cirillo, 96, Italian politician and kidnapping victim, President of the Province of Naples (1969-1975) and Campania (1979-1980).
  • H. Sayeeduddin Dagar, 78, Indian Dhrupad singer.
  • Paulo Garcia, 58, Brazilian neurosurgeon and politician, Mayor of Goiânia (2010-2016), heart attack.
  • S. Nainar Kulasekaran, 92-93, Indian environmentalist.
  • Slim Mahfoudh, 75, Tunisian actor (L'Étoile du Nord).
  • Charlie Tagawa, 81, Japanese-born American banjoist.
  • Steadman Upham, 68, American archaeologist, college professor and president (University of Tulsa).
  • Anton Vratu?a, 102, Slovenian politician and diplomat, Prime Minister (1978-1980) and Yugoslavia's ambassador to the United Nations (1967-1969).

31

  • Ray Albright, 83, American banker and politician, member of the Tennessee State Senate (1971-1994) and House of Representatives (1967-1971).
  • Nigel Beard, 80, British politician, MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford (1997-2005).
  • Jean-Claude Bouillon, 75, French comedian and actor (Child of the Night).
  • Alan Cameron, 79, British classicist and academic.
  • Max Day, 101, Australian ecologist.
  • Jérôme Golmard, 43, French tennis player, complications from ALS.
  • Francesco La Macchia, 78, Italian sprint canoeist, Olympic silver medalist (1960).
  • Roberto Lazzari, 79, Italian Olympic breaststroke swimmer (1960).?
  • Peter Lewington, 67, English cricketer (Warwickshire, Berkshire).
  • Liu Wen-hsiung, 62, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1999-2008), complications from a heart attack.
  • Chuck Loeb, 61, American jazz guitarist (Fourplay), cancer.
  • Thomas Misson, 87, British Olympic athlete.[1]
  • Jeanne Moreau, 89, French actress (Elevator to the Gallows, The Lovers, Jules and Jim).
  • Les Murray, 71, Hungarian-Australian sports broadcaster (The World Game).
  • Michael O'Nan, 73, American mathematician.
  • Nancy Valentine, 89, American actress (The Black Castle).

Maps Deaths in July 2017



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