Deaths in May 2004
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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2004.
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), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
May 2004
[edit]1
[edit]- Ejler Bille, 94, Danish artist.
- Vladimir Chernyshov, 52, Russian volleyball player and Olympic champion.[1]
- Shimon Even, 68, Israeli computer science researcher.
- Ram Prakash Gupta, 80, Indian politician.
- Felix Haug, 52, Swiss pop musician (Double), heart attack.
- Larkin Kerwin, 79, Canadian physicist.
- Lojze Kovačič, 75, Slovene writer.[2]
- Jean-Jacques Laffont, 57, French economist, cancer.[3]
- John Howland Rowe, 85, American archaeologist and anthropologist.[4]
2
[edit]- Moe Burtschy, 82, American Major League Baseball player, heart attack.[5]
- Duncan Carse, 91, English explorer and actor.
- Nelson Gidding, 84, American screenwriter, congestive heart failure.[6]
- Paul Guimard, 83, French writer.[7]
- John Hammersley, 84, British mathematician.[8]
- Allan Lindberg, 85, Swedish Olympic pole vaulter.[9]
- Hyam Maccoby, 80, Jewish-British scholar and dramatist.
- Tony Poeta, 71, Canadian professional ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks).[10]
3
[edit]- Anthony Ainley, 71, British actor (Doctor Who), cancer.
- Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire, 84, British aristocrat and politician.[11]
- Ken Downing, 86, English racing driver.
- Darrell Johnson, 75, American MLB catcher and manager, cancer.[12]
- Volus Jones, 90, American animator.[13]
- Gilbert Lani Kauhi, 66, American actor and comedian, diabetes.
- James Mace, 52, American historian, professor, and researcher.[14]
- Lygia Pape, 77, Brazilian visual artist, sculptor, and filmmaker.[15]
- Derrick Robins, 89, English cricket player and sports promoter.[16]
- Vladimir Terebilov, 88, Soviet judge and politician.
4
[edit]- Coxsone Dodd, 72, Jamaican reggae pioneer, heart attack.[17]
- Tage Frid, 88, Danish woodworker, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[18]
- Hugh Gillin, 78, American actor (Back to the Future Part III).
- Torsten Hägerstrand, 87, Swedish geographer, inventor of time geography.
- Boris Petrovsky, 95, Soviet and Russian general surgeon.
- David Reimer, 39, Canadian gender-reassignment victim, suicide by gunshot.[19]
- Erik Smith, 73, German-British music producer.
- Jean-Pierre Vigier, 84, French theoretical physicist.[20]
5
[edit]- Thea Beckman, 80, Dutch author of children's books (Crusade in Jeans).[21]
- John Cornforth, 66, English architectural historian.
- José Maceda, 87, Filipino composer and ethnomusicologist.[22]
- Kate Mundt, 74, Danish film actress.[23]
- Ritsuko Okazaki, 44, Japanese singer-songwriter and author, sepsis.
- František Sláma, 80, Czech chamber music performer.
6
[edit]- Virginia Capers, 78, American actress (Raisin, Lady Sings the Blues, Ferris Bueller's Day Off), Tony winner (1974), pneumonia.[24]
- Pepper Gomez, 77, American professional wrestler and bodybuilder, gastritis.
- Kjell Hallbing, (aka Louis Masterson), 69, Norwegian author of westerns.[25]
- Philip Kapleau, 91, American teacher of Zen Buddhism.[26]
- Barney Kessel, 80, American jazz guitarist and studio musician, brain cancer.[27]
- James A. Krumhansl, 84, American physicist.[28]
- Joe Lafata, 82, American baseball player (New York Giants).[29]
- Charlotte Thiele, 85, German actress.[30]
- Daniel Thompson, 69, American poet.[31]
7
[edit]- Nick Berg, 26, American businessman and hostage, beheaded by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq.[32]
- Joseph Crespo, 79, French rugby player.[33]
- Douglas John Foskett, 85, British librarian.
- Oliver David Jackson, 84, Australian army officer.
- William J. Knight, 74, American Vietnam War combat pilot, astronaut and politician, leukemia.
- Waldemar Milewicz, 48, Polish war journalist, killed in Iraq.[34]
8
[edit]- Lewis Caine, 39, Australian organised crime figure, murdered during the Melbourne gangland killings.
- António Champalimaud, 86, Portuguese banker and industrialist.
- Valentin Ezhov, 83, Soviet and Russian screenwriter and playwright, stroke.[35]
- Quentin Hughes, 84, British architect and army officer.[36]
- Robert P. Multhauf, 84, American science historian, curator, and author.
- John Peel, 91, British politician, MP for Leicester South East (1957–1974).[37]
- Ronnie Robinson, 53, American basketball player.[38]
9
[edit]- Laxmi Chhaya, 56, Indian actress, dancer and teacher, cancer.
- Tommy Farrell, 82, American film and television actor.
- Brenda Fassie, 39, South African singer, AIDS-related complications.[39]
- Alan Gewirth, 91, American philosopher and author, cancer.[40]
- Akhmad Kadyrov, 52, Chechen politician, President of Chechnya, land mine explosion.[41]
- Alan King, 76, American comedian and actor, lung cancer.[42]
- Wayne McLeland, 79, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[43]
- Olive Osmond, 79, American matriarch of the Osmond singing family.
- Sido L. Ridolfi, 90, American politician.
- Walter H. Stockmayer, 90, American chemist and university teacher.[44]
- Percy M. Young, 91, British musicologist.[45]
10
[edit]- Orvar Bergmark, 73, Swedish football player and manager.
- Ray Ferritto, 75, American mobster associated with the Cleveland and Los Angeles crime families.
- Phil Gersh, 92, American talent and literary agent.[46]
- Eric Kierans, 90, Canadian economist and politician.
- Portland Mason, 55, British-American child actress and writer.
- Ershad Sikder, 49, Bangladeshi politician, criminal, and serial killer, executed.
- Ibsen Sørensen, 90, Danish Olympic rower (men's coxed four rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics).[47]
- Dennis Wilshaw, 78, English international footballer, heart attack.[48]
11
[edit]- Mick Doyle, 63, Irish rugby union player and coach, traffic collision.
- Danny McLennan, 79, Scottish football player and coach.[49]
- Abdul Reza Pahlavi, 79, Iranian royal and member of the Pahlavi dynasty.
- Ku Sang, 84, Korean poet.[50]
- Alf Valentine, 74, West Indian cricket player.[51]
- John Whitehead, 55, American R&B artist, shot.[52]
- Giorgos Zongolopoulos, 101, Greek sculptor, painter and architect.
12
[edit]- Álvaro Cardoso, 90, Portuguese football player.
- Syd Hoff, 91, American children's author and cartoonist.[53]
- John LaPorta, 84, American jazz clarinetist, composer and educator, stroke.[54]
- Dave Piontek, 69, American professional basketball player (Rochester / Cincinnati Royals, St. Louis Hawks, Chicago Packers).[55]
- John Robson, 54, English footballer, multiple sclerosis (MS).[56]
- Alexander Skutch, 99, American naturalist, writer, and ornithologist.[57]
13
[edit]- Kjell Bækkelund, 74, Norwegian classical pianist.[58]
- Magnar Estenstad, 79, Norwegian cross-country skier and Olympic silver medalist.[59]
- Bergfrid Fjose, 89, American politician.
- Muhammad Nawaz, 79, Pakistani Olympic javelin thrower (men's javelin throw at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics).[60]
- Carlo Scarascia-Mugnozza, 84, Italian politician.
- Evon Z. Vogt, 86, American cultural anthropologist.[61]
14
[edit]- Rudi Arndt, 77, American politician.
- Charlotte Benkner, 114, American supercentenarian, oldest recognized person in United States.
- Rip Coleman, 72, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore Orioles).[62]
- Günter Gaus, 74, German journalist and commentator.
- Jesús Gil, 71, Spanish businessman and politician, controversial owner of Atlético Madrid football club, stroke.[63]
- Bill Hoffman, 86, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[64]
- Jack Holland, 56, Irish journalist, novelist, and poet, cancer.[65]
- Torsten Johansson, 84, Swedish tennis player.
- Anna Lee, 91, British-American actress, pneumonia.[66]
- Lu Leonard, 77, American actress.[67]
- Shaun Sutton, 84, British television executive.
15
[edit]- Gloria E. Anzaldúa, 61, American writer, academic and feminist, diabetes.[68]
- Jack Bradbury, 89, American animator (Pinocchio, Bambi, Fantasia) and comic book artist, kidney failure.[69]
- Marius Constant, 79, Romanian-French composer and conductor.[70]
- Gill Fox, 88, American political cartoonist, comic book artist, and animator.[71]
- Henrique Frade, 69, Brazilian football player.
- William H. Hinton, 85, American writer, and marxist, author of Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village.[72]
- Narciso Ibáñez Menta, 91, Spanish actor, cardiovascular disease.[73]
- Tatsuya Mihashi, 80, Japanese actor.[74]
- Robert K. Morgan, 85, American US Air Force pilot, former pilot of the Memphis Belle, injuries from a fall.[75]
- Clint Warwick, 63, British bass guitarist (The Moody Blues), hepatitis.
16
[edit]- Riccardo Brengola, 87, Italian violinist and professor.[76]
- June Carroll, 87, American lyricist, singer and actress.[77]
- Jim Colclough, 68, American gridiron football player.[78]
- Simone Del Duca, 91, French businesswoman and philanthropist.
- Peter Hill-Norton, Baron Hill-Norton, 89, British Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet.[79]
- Kamala Markandaya, 80, Indian novelist and journalist.[80]
- Marika Rökk, 90, Egyptian-German actress, heart attack.[81]
- Billy Stone, 78, American professional football player (Bradley University, Baltimore Colts, Chicago Bears).[82]
- June Taylor, 86, American television dancer and choreographer.[83]
17
[edit]- Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, 97, South African naturalist and museum official.
- Gunnar Graps, 57, Estonian rock singer and percussionist, heart attack.
- Ken Mudford, 81, New Zealand Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
- Buster Narum, 63, American baseball Major League Baseball pitcher (Orioles, Senators).[84]
- Jørgen Nash, 84, Danish poet and performance artist.[85]
- Tony Randall, 84, American actor (Pillow Talk, The Odd Couple, Inherit the Wind), Emmy winner (1975), pneumonia.[86]
- James Armstrong Richardson, 82, Canadian member of House of Commons, Minister of Supply and Services, Minister of National Defence.[87]
- Cathy Rosier, 59, French model and actress, aneurysm.[88]
- Ezzedine Salim, 60–61, Iraqi politician, president of the Iraqi Governing Council.
- Enrique Zobel, 77, Filipino businessman, pilot, and polo player.
18
[edit]- Çetin Alp, 56, Turkish singer, heart attack.
- Arnold Orville Beckman, 104, American inventor, industrialist and philanthropist.[89]
- John Maxwell Cowley, 81, Australian-American physicist and academic.[90]
- Heinrich Isser, 76, Austrian Olympic bobsledder.[91]
- Elvin Jones, 76, American jazz drummer, John Coltrane Quartet of the 1960s, heart attack.[92]
- Lincoln Kilpatrick, 72, American actor, lung cancer.[93]
- Hyacinthe Thiandoum, 83, Senegalese Roman Catholic Cardinal, Archbishop of Dakar.[94]
19
[edit]- Mary Dresselhuys, 97, Dutch actress and comedian.[95]
- Jack Eckerd, 91, American businessman.[96]
- Haruhiko Kindaichi, 91, Japanese linguist and a scholar of kokugogaku.
- Melvin J. Lasky, 84, American journalist, intellectual and anti-communist.[97]
- Robert David MacDonald, 74, Scottish playwright, translator and theatre director.[98]
- Arnold Moore, 90, American blues artist.[99]
- John Naka, 89, American horticulturist, teacher, author, and master bonsai cultivator.[100]
- E. K. Nayanar, 87, Indian politician, three-time Chief Minister of Kerala, India, heart attack.[101]
- Carl Raddatz, 92, German stage and film actor.[102]
- Elvio Romero, 77, Paraguayan poet.[103]
- Leonid Shcherbakov, 77, Russian triple jumper and Olympic silver medalist.[104]
20
[edit]- Gary Ballman, 63, American gridiron football player.[105]
- Lúcio de Castro, 93, Brazilian Olympic pole vaulter.[106]
- Sophie Charlotte Ducker, 95, German-Australian botanist.
- Stanisław Gronkowski, 82, Polish actor.[107]
- Len Murray, 81, British trade union leader, pneumonia.
- Claire Wilbur, 70, American actress and Academy Award-winning producer of short films, lung cancer.
21
[edit]- Jean-Pierre Blanc, 62, French film director and screenwriter, cancer.[108]
- Proinsias Mac Cana, 77, Academic and Celtic scholar.
- June Cochran, 62, American model and beauty queen.[109]
- Gunnar Dahlen, 86, Norwegian football player.[110]
- Rick Henderson, 76, American jazz alto saxophonist and arranger.[111]
- Toshikazu Kase, 101, Japanese civil servant and diplomat, heart attack.[112]
- Gene Wood, 78, American television personality and announcer of game shows, lung cancer.[113]
22
[edit]- Richard Biggs, 44, American actor (Babylon 5, Days of Our Lives, Strong Medicine), aortic dissection.[114]
- Samuel Curtis Johnson, Jr., 76, American businessman, fourth generation president of SC Johnson company.
- Zinovy Korogodsky, 77, Russian theater director and academic.
- Alexandr Savko, 37, Belarusian wrestler, heart attack.
- Mikhail Voronin, 59, Russian gymnast, double Olympic champion, cancer.[115]
23
[edit]- Adele Leigh, 75, English operatic soprano, heart attack.[116]
- Ramon Margalef, 85, Spanish biologist and ecologist.[117]
- Trudy Marshall, 84, American actress, lung cancer.[118]
- Harry Preston, 72, Canadian Olympic field hockey player (Field hockey at the 1964 Summer Olympics).[119]
- Maxime Rodinson, 89, French historian, sociologist and orientalist.[120]
24
[edit]- Ya'akov Grundman, 64, Polish-Israeli football player and manager, cancer.
- Prentice Marshall, 77, American district judge, bladder cancer.[121]
- Henry Ries, 86, American photographer, known for his photos of the 1948 Berlin Air Lift.[122]
- Milton Shulman, 90, Canadian author, film and theatre critic.
- Edward Wagenknecht, 104, American literary critic and teacher.[123]
25
[edit]- Nikolai Chernykh, 72, Soviet and Russian astronomer.
- David Dellinger, 88, American antiwar activist, member of Chicago Eight.[124]
- Antonia Ivanova, 74, Bulgarian grandmaster chess player.
- Nicholas Luard, 66, British writer and politician.
- Robert P. Sharp, 92, American geomorphologist and expert on the geology of Earth and Mars.[125]
- Roger Williams Straus, Jr., 87, American publisher (Farrar, Straus and Giroux).[126]
26
[edit]- Robert Chapman, 81, New Zealand political scientist and historian.
- Gino de Pellegrín, 77, Argentine Olympic alpine skier.[127]
- Rewata Dhamma, 74, Burmese Theravada Buddhist monk and scholar.
- Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel, 93, Scottish landowner and a financier.[128]
27
[edit]- Umberto Agnelli, 69, Italian industrialist, head of Fiat, lymphoma.[129]
- Denis ApIvor, 88, British composer.[130]
- Patience Cleveland, 73, American actress (Donnie Darko, Psycho III, General Hospital), cancer.[131]
- Ladislav Hecht, 94, Czechoslovak tennis player.[132]
- Jim Marshall, 63, British Labour MP, heart attack.[133]
- Mikhail Postnikov, 76, Soviet mathematician, known for his work in algebraic and differential topology.[134]
- Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp, 61, German-American architect, stomach cancer.
- Ronald Smith, 82, British classical pianist and teacher.
- Werner Tübke, 74, German painter.[135]
28
[edit]- Michael Alison, 77, British Privy Council member, minister and MP.
- Gerald Anthony, 52, American actor, best known for playing Marco Dane on the TV show One Life to Live, suicide.
- Vittore Branca, 90, Philologist, literary critic, and Italian academic.
- Harvey Brooks, 88, American physicist.[136]
- Francis Brunn, 81, German juggler.[137]
- Josie Carey, 73, American lyricist, host of children's show "Children's Corner".[138]
- Jean-Philippe Charbonnier, 82, French photographer.[139]
- Jerzy Klempel, 51, Polish Olympic handball player and coach.[140]
- Irene Manning, 91, American actress and singer (Yankee Doodle Dandy), heart failure.[141]
- Catherine Dean May, 90, American politician.[142]
29
[edit]- Lawrence Rosario Abavana, 84, Ghanaian politician and teacher.
- Anjuman Ara Begum, 62, Bangladeshi vocalist, pneumonia.
- Barry Brown, 42, Jamaican reggae singer, head trauma following fall.[143]
- Zebedy Colt, 74, American actor, musician, and adult film director.[144]
- Archibald Cox, 92, American lawyer, Watergate special prosecutor.[145]
- Samuel Dash, 79, American lawyer, chief counsel to the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate scandal, heart failure.[146]
- Magne Havnå, 40, Norwegian professional boxer, boating accident.[147]
- Jack Rosenthal, 72, British television dramatist, multiple myeloma.[148]
- Forrest Tucker, 83, American career criminal.
- Ivica Šerfezi, 68, Croatian pop singer, stomach cancer.
30
[edit]- Fenner Albert Chace, 95, American carcinologist.[149]
- Raymond M. Clausen, Jr., 56, American marine, Medal of Honour recipient, liver failure.[150]
- Alfred Coppel, 82, American author.
- Gérard de Sède, 82, French author.[151]
- Rafał Kurmański, 21, Polish speedway rider, suicide by hanging.
- Nizamuddin Shamzai, 51, Pakistani Sunni Islamic scholar, assassinated.
- Ed Stanczak, 82, American basketball player (Anderson Packers, Boston Celtics).[152]
- Klavdiya Tochonova, 82, Soviet Olympic shot putter.[153]
31
[edit]- Lionel Abrahams, 76, South African novelist, poet, critic, and publisher.
- Pierre Duval, 71, French-Canadian operatic tenor.
- Artimus Parker, 52, American professional football player (Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets).[154]
- Robert Quine, 61, American punk rock guitarist, suicide by heroin overdose.
- Étienne Roda-Gil, 62, French songwriter, screenwriter and anarchist, stroke.[155]
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