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← August September October →The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2019.
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.
September 2019
1
- George Abe, 82, Japanese manga artist (Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin), pneumonia.
- Kenneth Baugh, 78, Jamaican politician, MP and Leader of the Opposition (2005).
- Alison Cheek, 92, Australian-born American Episcopal priest.
- Charles W. Daniels, 76, American judge, justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court (2007–2018).
- Jacob Gelt Dekker, 71, Dutch businessman, writer and philanthropist, lymphoma.
- Radomil Eliška, 88, Czech conductor.
- Albert Fritz, 72, German racing cyclist.
- Alberto Goldman, 81, Brazilian politician, MP (1979–2006), Minister of Transport (1992–1993) and Governor of São Paulo (2010–2011), cancer.
- Adiss Harmandian, 74, Lebanese-Armenian pop singer, cancer.
- Gagik Hovunts, 89, Armenian composer.
- Astrid Hanzalek, 91, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1971–1981).
- Kari Lehtola, 80, Finnish lawyer, head of the Safety Investigation Authority (1996–2001).
- Nikon Liolin, 73, American Eastern Orthodox prelate, Archbishop of the Albanian Archdiocese (since 2003) and New England (since 2005).
- Katherine MacLean, 94, American science fiction author.
- Ciaran McKeown, 76, Northern Irish peace activist.
- Janet L. Mitchell, 69, American physician, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Barbara Probst Solomon, 90, American author.
- Joana Sainz García, 30, Spanish dancer and choreographer, injuries sustained in pyrotechnic explosion.
- Jean Edward Smith, 86, American biographer.
- Jukka Virtanen, 86, Finnish director, actor and screenwriter (Levyraati, Pähkähullu Suomi, Noin seitsemän veljestä), cancer.
2
- Isabel Keith Baker, 90, American educator.
- Michael Beddow, 72, British academic.
- Rémi Bouchard, 83, Canadian composer and educator.
- Rea Brändle, 66, Swiss journalist.
- Jack Clay, 92, American acting teacher, cancer.
- William G. Daughtridge Jr., 86, American politician.
- Atli Eðvaldsson, 62, Icelandic football player (Borussia Dortmund, Fortuna Düsseldorf, national team) and manager, cancer.
- Carlo Fonseka, 86, Sri Lankan physician, President of the Medical Council (2012–2017).
- Dorothea Benton Frank, 67, American author, myelodysplastic syndrome.
- Jose Garcia Cosme, 62, Puerto Rican convicted drug dealer, shot.
- Andrea Gemma, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Isernia-Venafro (1990–2006).
- Gordie Haworth, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
- Sergei Kirpichenko, 68, Russian diplomat, Ambassador to Egypt (since 2011).
- Gyoji Matsumoto, 85, Japanese footballer (national team), heart disease.
- Kevin Percy, 84, New Zealand Olympic hockey player (1960).
- Rainer Pethran, 68, German Olympic basketball player (1972).
- Frederic Pryor, 86, American economist.
- Helmut Rauch, 80, Austrian nuclear physicist.
- Lee Salem, 73, American comic strip editor (Calvin and Hobbes, For Better or For Worse, The Boondocks), stroke.
- Joan Antoni Solans Huguet, 77, Spanish urban planner, traffic collision.
- Jan Storms, 93, Belgian racing cyclist.
- Mieczysław Tracz, 56, Polish Olympic wrestler (1988).
3
- Athanase Bala, 92, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bafia (1977–2003).
- Cassie Deveaux Cohoon, 84, Canadian writer.
- Henry Crapo, 87, American mathematician.
- LaShawn Daniels, 41, American songwriter ("Say My Name", "Love and War"), Grammy winner (2000), traffic collision.
- Diet Eman, 99, Dutch Resistance fighter and writer.
- David Evans, 94, Australian politician, MLA (1968–1989).
- Wendell Foster, 95, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1978–2001).
- Halvard Hanevold, 49, Norwegian biathlete, Olympic champion (1998, 2002, 2010).
- George Klopfer, 79, American physician.
- Hope Landrine, 65, American psychologist.
- Peter Lindbergh, 74, German fashion photographer (Stern, Vogue, Rolling Stone) and film director.
- Carol Lynley, 77, American actress (Harlow, Bunny Lake Is Missing, The Poseidon Adventure), heart attack.
- Pierre Nadeau, 82, Canadian journalist and television presenter (Radio-Canada), complications from Parkinson's disease.
- José de Jesús Pimiento Rodríguez, 100, Colombian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Manizales (1975–1996), heart attack.
- Rita Steblin, 68, Canadian musicologist.
- Tony Thiessen, 77, Australian footballer (Melbourne, Carlton, North Melbourne).
4
- Edgardo Andrada, 80, Argentine footballer (Rosario Central, Vasco, national team).
- James Atlas, 70, American publisher (Penguin Books), complications from a lung condition.
- Sir Hugh Beach, 96, British general, Master-General of the Ordnance (1977–1981).
- Pál Berendy, 86, Hungarian footballer (Vasas SC, national team).
- Charles Broad, 73, English-born New Zealand cricketer.
- Gerardo Bujanda Sarasola, 100, Spanish Civil War veteran and Basque nationalist politician, Deputy (1977–1982).
- Kottakkal Chandrasekharan, 74, Indian Kathakali dancer.
- Dai Tielang, 88, Chinese animator (Black Cat Detective, A Deer of Nine Colors, Where is Mama).
- Patrick Dehornoy, 66, French mathematician, discoverer of Dehornoy order.
- Peter Ellis, 61, New Zealand convicted child sex abuser and injustice claimant, bladder cancer.
- Roger Etchegaray, 96, French Roman Catholic cardinal, Auxiliary Bishop of Paris (1969–1970), Archbishop of Marseille (1970–1985) and President of PCCU (1984–1995).
- Henrietta Garnett, 74, English writer.
- Kylie Rae Harris, 30, American country singer, traffic collision.
- R. Ian Jack, 84, Scottish-born Australian historian.
- Jamie Janson, 43, British aid worker and militant, suicide.
- Tevfik Kış, 85, Turkish wrestler, Olympic champion (1960).
- Stuart B. Levy, 80, American microbiologist.
- Kenny Mitchell, 62, English footballer (Newcastle United).
- Abdullah Morsi, 25, Egyptian presidential son.
- Desmond Morton, 81, Canadian historian.
- Brendan O'Donoghue, 76, Irish civil servant.
- Felipe Ruvalcaba, 78, Mexican footballer (1964 Olympics, CD Oro, national team).
- Timothy Seow, 81, Singaporean architect, pancreatic cancer.
- Konstantin Simun, 85, Russian sculptor.
- S. Sriram, Indian film producer (Thiruda Thiruda, Bombay, Aasai), cardiac arrest.
- Tsem Tulku Rinpoche, 53, Taiwanese-born Malaysian Tibetan tulku, liver failure.
- Dan Warner, 49, American Grammy Award winning musician (Julio Iglesias, Alejandro Sanz, Calle 13), heart attack.
5
- Abid Ali, 67, Pakistani actor (Waris, Seerat) and director (Dasht), liver failure.
- Jack W. Carter, 81, American politician.
- Charlie Cole, 64, American photojournalist, World Press Photo of the Year winner (1989), sepsis.
- Rod Coneybeare, 89, Canadian puppeteer and voice actor (The Friendly Giant).
- Waldron Fox-Decent, 83, Canadian political scientist.
- Ji Guobiao, 87, Chinese chemical engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, laryngeal cancer.
- Alberto Jara Franzoy, 90, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Chillán (1982–2006).
- Jimmy Johnson, 76, American musician (Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section) and record producer.
- Akitsugu Konno, 75, Japanese ski jumper, Olympic silver medallist (1972).
- Liu Xu, 80, Chinese pharmaceutical chemist, discovered artesunate.
- Chris March, 56, American fashion designer (Beach Blanket Babylon), heart attack.
- Kiran Nagarkar, 77, Indian novelist (Cuckold), cerebral hemorrhage.
- Denis Nsanzamahoro, Rwandan actor (100 Days, Sometimes in April) and film director, complications from diabetes.
- Glenn Pendlay, 48, American weightlifting coach, cancer.
- Tom Phoebus, 77, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).
- Andrzej Polkowski, 80, Polish translator.
- Cardy Raper, 94, American mycologist and writer.
- Mary Rini, 94, American baseball player (Kenosha Comets, Muskegon Lassies).
- Parvez Rob, 56, Bangladeshi music director and composer, traffic collision.
- Bob Rule, 75, American basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, Philadelphia 76ers, Cleveland Cavaliers).
- Francisco Toledo, 79, Mexican expressionist artist.
- Jaroslav Weigel, 88, Czech actor (Empties, Waiter, Scarper!) and comics artist (Lips Tullian).
- Wally Westlake, 98, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians).
6
- Chng Seok Tin, 73, Singaporean multi-media artist, lung cancer.
- Bob Church, 82, Canadian geneticist.
- Chris Duncan, 38, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals), World Series champion (2006), glioblastoma.
- Michael Fedechko, 82, Canadian bishop.
- Chandrasiri Gajadeera, 73, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1994–2001, since 2004).
- Susan Irvine, 91, Australian educator, author and rose authority.
- Sukhdev Singh Libra, 86, Indian politician, MP (1998–2014).
- Leonard W. Moore, 85, American chief executive.
- José Moreno, 61, Dominican baseball player (New York Mets, San Diego Padres), pulmonary failure.
- Robert Mugabe, 95, Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician, President (1987–2017) and Prime Minister (1980–1987), cancer.
- Abdul Qadir, 63, Pakistani cricketer (national team), heart attack.
- Terry Sendgraff, 85, American dancer and choreographer.
- Norah Sharpe Stone, 81, Canadian-born American philanthropist and vintner, cancer.
- Chester Williams, 49, South African rugby union player (Western Province, national team) and coach (Blitzboks), heart attack.
7
- Robert Axelrod, 70, American actor (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, The Blob, Digimon).
- Richard Ball, 87, American politician.
- George J. Berry, 82, American businessman.
- Roger Boutry, 87, French composer and conductor, music director of the Republican Guard (1973–1977).
- C. Loring Brace, 88, American anthropologist.
- Al Carmichael, 90, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos) and stuntman (Spartacus).
- Alberto Cerreti, 80, Italian politician, President of the Province of Grosseto (1985–1990).
- Naiyyum Choudhury, 72, Bangladeshi biochemist.
- Irvin M. Cohen, 97, American psychiatrist.
- Alfredo Córdoba, 94, Mexican Olympic footballer (1948).
- Lawrie Creamer, 81, New Zealand protein chemist (Fonterra).
- Terry Horne, 65, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts).
- Veeru Krishnan, Indian film actor (Akele Hum Akele Tum, Raja Hindustani, Ishq).
- Volodymyr Luciv, 90, Ukrainian bandurist and tenor.
- Mongsen Ching Monsin, 58, Bangladeshi journalist, researcher and writer.
- Peter Nichols, 92, British playwright (A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Passion Play, Poppy).
- James Robertson, 81, American judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia (1994–2008), cardiovascular disease.
- Charlie Silvera, 94, American baseball player (New York Yankees).
- Guy Travaglio, 93, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1995–2004).
- Peter van Dijk, 90, American architect (Blossom Music Center, Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building).
- John Wesley, 72, American actor (Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad, Hang 'Em High), multiple myeloma.
- Wu Minsheng, 73, Chinese mechanical engineer and academic, President of Fuzhou University (2002–2010).
8
- Tufail Abbas, 91, Pakistani trade unionist.
- Shlomo Bar-Shavit, 90, Israeli actor and theatre director, pneumonia.
- Marjorie Blamey, 101, British illustrator.
- Marca Bristo, 66, American disability rights activist, cancer.
- Alfred A. Cave, 84, American historian and author.
- Henri de Contenson, 93, French archaeologist.
- Sir Christopher Dobson, 69, British chemist, Master of St John's College, Cambridge (since 2007), pancreatic cancer.
- Timur Eneev, 94, Russian mathematician.
- David Hagberg, 76, American novelist.
- Jerry Haldi, 84, Israeli football player (Hapoel Petah Tikva, national team) and manager (Hakoah Sydney).
- Adelaine Hain, 82, South African anti-apartheid activist.
- Arnold R. Highfield, 79, American historian.
- Roger Hsieh, 85, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1993–1999).
- Ram Jethmalani, 95, Indian lawyer and politician, MP (1977–1984, since 2010) and Minister of Law and Justice (1996, 1999–2000).
- James Johnson, 62, American wrestler and coach.
- Susan Kamil, 69, American journalist, editor-in-chief of Random House (since 2008), lung cancer.
- Ibrahima Kébé, 64, Senegalese painter, complications from diabetes.
- Yisrael Kessar, 88, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1984–1995).
- Joseph P. Kolter, 93, American politician, member of the House of Representatives (1983–1993).
- Lito Legaspi, 77, Filipino actor (Sinong Kapiling? Sinong Kasiping?, Pugoy Hostage: Davao, The Good Daughter), cardiac arrest.
- Paul Lyons, 50, Australian Olympic taekwondo practitioner (1992, 2000).
- Jane Mead, 61, American poet, cancer.
- Yusuf Motala, 72, Indian Islamic scholar, heart attack.
- Christopher James, 5th Baron Northbourne, 93, British aristocrat, member of the House of Lords (1982–2018).
- S. Rajasekar, 62, Indian actor (Saravanan Meenatchi) and director.
- Marina Schiano, 77, Italian fashion model and journalist, complications from kidney cancer surgery.
- Camilo Sesto, 72, Spanish singer-songwriter ("Algo Más", "Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?"), heart failure.
- Olav Skjevesland, 77, Norwegian Lutheran prelate, Bishop of Agder og Telemark (1998–2012).
- Carlos Squeo, 71, Argentine footballer (Racing Club, Boca Juniors, national team).
9
- Jim Archer, 87, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).
- Neiron Ball, 27, American football player (Oakland Raiders), arteriovenous malformation.
- Brian Barnes, 74, Scottish golfer, cancer.
- Robert Frank, 94, Swiss-American photographer (The Americans) and documentary filmmaker (Cocksucker Blues).
- Danny Frawley, 56, Australian football player (St Kilda, Victoria) and coach (Richmond), traffic collision.
- Clifton L. Ganus Jr., 97, American theologian.
- Dulce García, 54, Cuban Olympic javelin thrower (1992), heart attack.
- Jim Greengrass, 91, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs, Philadelphia Phillies).
- Lissy Gröner, 65, German politician, MEP (1989–2009).
- Gru, 46, Serbian rapper ("Da li imaš pravo?", "Biću tu", "I dalje me žele"), paragliding accident.
- Fred Herzog, 88, Canadian photographer.
- Joe Keough, 73, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox).
- Sahar Khodayari, 29, Iranian football fan and activist, self-immolation.
- Kim Seong-hwan, 86, South Korean cartoonist.
- Robert S. Lancaster, 61, American computer programmer and skeptical activist.
- Lavrentis Machairitsas, 62, Greek rock musician, heart attack.
- Joe McGhie, 72, Australian rules footballer (Footscray).
- Fred McLeod, 67, American sportscaster (Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons).
- Jarzinho Pieter, 31, Curaçaoan footballer (Centro Dominguito, national team), heart attack.
- Michael Shenstone, 91, Canadian diplomat.
- Toshihiro Takami, 91, Japanese Christian pastor.
- Alister Taylor, 75, New Zealand publisher.
- Derek Varnals, 84, South African cricketer (Eastern Province, Natal, national team).
- Gordon Willden, 89, Canadian politician.
- Jarrid Wilson, 30, American pastor and writer, suicide.
10
- Ahsan Ali, 82, Bangladeshi physician.
- David McCurdy Baird, 99, Canadian geologist, photographer and academic.
- Elmer Close, 82, American politician.
- Hal Colebatch, 73, Australian author.
- Betty Corwin, 98, American theatre archivist, founder of Theatre on Film and Tape Archive.
- David Criswell, 78, American planetary scientist.
- Sam Davis, 75, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).
- Stefano Delle Chiaie, 82, Italian neofascist activist, founder of the National Vanguard.
- Yuval Elizur, 92, Israeli economic journalist.
- Jeff Fenholt, 68, American musician (Bible Black, Geezer Butler Band), actor (Jesus Christ Superstar) and television evangelist.
- John Gordon Harris, 71, Canadian police officer.
- Ariel Hollinshead, 90, American pharmacologist.
- Nodar Khaduri, 49, Georgian politician, Minister of Finance (2012–2016), heart disease.
- Li Ping, 95, Chinese geologist and earthquake engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
- Branislav Lončar, 81, Serbian Olympic sport shooter (1960, 1968).
- Salvatore Mannuzzu, 89, Italian writer and politician, Deputy (1976–1987), heart attack.
- Robert N. McClelland, 89, American surgeon (operated on President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald), renal failure.
- Valerie Van Ost, 75, English actress (Carry On, The Beauty Jungle, Mister Ten Per Cent), liver cancer.
- Hossam Ramzy, 65, Egyptian percussionist and composer.
- Albert Razin, 79, Russian language activist, self-immolation.
- Jai Krishan Sharma, 76, Indian politician, President of Himachal Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (2000–2003), MLA (1998–2003).
- Billy Stacy, 83, American football player (Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals) and politician, mayor of Starkville, Mississippi (1985–1989).
- Greg Thompson, 72, Canadian politician, MP (1988–1993, 1997–2011), Minister of Veterans Affairs (2006–2010), cancer.
- Süleyman Turan, 82, Turkish actor (Ayşecik ve Sihirli Cüceler Rüyalar Ülkesinde, Güllü, The Ark of the Sun God), heart attack.
- Lydia Zeitlhofer, 88, German Olympic gymnast (1952).
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- Carlos Bazán Zender, 81, Peruvian physician and politician, Minister of Health (1985).
- Teneisha Bonner, 37, Jamaican-born English dancer and actress (StreetDance 3D, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Mary Poppins Returns), breast cancer.
- Len Clark, 103, English civil servant and countryside campaigner.
- Jerry Greenspan, 77, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers).
- B. J. Habibie, 83, Indonesian politician, President (1998–1999), Vice President (1998) and Minister of Research and Technology (1978–1998), heart failure.
- Daniel Johnston, 58, American singer-songwriter ("Walking the Cow") and visual artist, heart attack.
- Annette Kolodny, 78, American feminist literary critic, infections as a complication from rheumatoid arthritis.
- John M. Last, 92, Canadian public health scholar and author.
- B.C. Lee, 64, Taiwanese-born Canadian actor (Blood and Water) and politician, liver cancer.
- Mardik Martin, 84, Iranian-born Iraqi-American screenwriter (Raging Bull, Mean Streets, New York, New York).
- T. Boone Pickens, 91, American businessman and philanthropist.
- Maria Postoico, 69, Moldovan politician.
- László Rajk Jr., 70, Hungarian architect (Aquincum Museum), art director (The Martian) and politician, MP (1990–1996).
- Terrell Roberts, 38, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals), shot.
- Shafie Salleh, 72, Malaysian politician, MP (1999–2008), Minister of Higher Education (2004–2006).
- Joe Scudero, 88, American football player (Washington Redskins, Pittsburgh Steelers, Toronto Argonauts), cancer.
- Anne Rivers Siddons, 83, American novelist (Peachtree Road, The House Next Door), lung cancer.
- James B. Stoltman, 84, American archaeologist.
- Zbigniew Szymczak, 67, Polish chess player.
- Sándor Tóth, 80, Hungarian poet, journalist and politician, MP (1990–1994).
- Penny Whetton, 61, Australian climatologist.
12
- Juanita Abernathy, 87, American civil rights activist (Montgomery bus boycott), complications from a stroke.
- Ruth Abrams, 88, American judge.
- Linda Baboolal, 78, Trinidadian politician, President of the Senate (2002–2007).
- Bou Thang, 81, Cambodian politician, Senator (2012–2016) and Deputy Prime Minister (1986–1992, since 2016).
- Sir Norman Browse, 87, British surgeon, President of the States of Alderney (2002–2011).
- Al Crow, 87, American football player (Boston Patriots).
- Sir Hugh Cunningham, 97, British military officer, Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (1976–1978).
- Wade Doak, 79, New Zealand marine conservationist.
- Bill Egerton, 75, British politician, Lord Mayor of Manchester (1992–1993).
- Michael E. Haynes, 92, American minister and politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1969).
- The Hun, 81, American cartoonist.
- Ida Laila, 75, Indonesian singer.
- I. Beverly Lake Jr., 85, American jurist, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (2001–2006).
- Levon Manaseryan, 94, Armenian painter.
- László Marton, 76, Hungarian theatre director.
- Noriko Miyagawa, 40, Japanese politician, breast cancer.
- ʻAkilisi Pōhiva, 78, Tongan politician and activist, Prime Minister (since 2014), pneumonia.
- Keith Robbins, 79, British historian and vice-chancellor of University of Wales, Lampeter (1992–2003).
- Francis Xavier Roque, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Military Archdiocese (1983–2004).
- Bill Rowekamp, 89, American football player (Edmonton Eskimos).
- Bill Schelly, 67, American writer, multiple myeloma.
- Dennis Schmitz, 82, American poet.
- Ed Stankiewicz, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).
- Martin Trust, 84, American businessman and philanthropist.
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- Thomas A. Aldrich, 95, American USAF major general.
- Martha Alf, 89, American artist.
- Asadollah Asgaroladi, 85, Iranian businessman, stroke.
- James Bacque, 90, Canadian writer.
- Magdalen Berns, 36, Scottish YouTuber, glioblastoma.
- Cynthia Cockburn, 85, British feminist and peace activist.
- Paul Cronin, 81, Australian actor (The Sullivans, Matlock Police, State Coroner).
- Leon Crouch, 70, English businessman, cancer.
- Micky Donnelly, 67, Northern Irish artist, intracerebral hemorrhage.
- Dennis Edwards, 82, English footballer (Charlton Athletic).
- Rene Espina, 89, Filipino politician, Senator (1970–1973) and Governor of Cebu (1963–1968).
- Mary Anne Frey, 84, American aerospace physician.
- Artie Gaffin, 70, American stage manager.
- Larry Garron, 82, American football player (Boston Patriots).
- Alex Grammas, 93, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) and coach (Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers).
- Bruno Grandi, 85, Italian sports executive, President of the International Gymnastics Federation (1996–2016).
- Rudi Gutendorf, 93, German football manager (FC Luzern, Schalke 04, China national team).
- Charles Henderson, 96, Australian Olympic weightlifter (1956).
- Bavelile Hlongwa, 38, South African politician, MP (since 2019), traffic collision.
- Ghulam Shah Jeelani, 62, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh (since 2008), kidney failure.
- Frank Key, 60, British writer.
- György Konrád, 86, Hungarian novelist and political dissident, President of PEN International (1990–1993).
- Joachim Messing, 73, German-American microbiologist.
- Eddie Money, 70, American singer ("Take Me Home Tonight") and songwriter ("Two Tickets to Paradise", "Baby Hold On"), complications from heart surgery.
- Nana Yaa Nyamaa II, 64, Ghanaian royal, queen of Sunyani (since 1972).
- Noel O'Donovan, 69, Irish actor (Rawhead Rex, The Field, Far and Away).
- Nanos Valaoritis, 98, Greek writer.
- Joseph Peter Wilson, 84, American Olympic cross-country skier (1960).
- Steven Zucker, 70, American mathematician.
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- Else Ackermann, 85, German politician.
- Gene Bacque, 82, American baseball player (Hanshin Tigers, Kintetsu Buffaloes), complications from abdominal aneurysm surgery.
- Paul Bannai, 99, American politician.
- Jean Heywood, 98, British actress (When the Boat Comes In, Our Day Out, Billy Elliot).
- Edmund Jones, 101, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1971–1974).
- Claudia Ochoa Félix, 32, Mexican model, pulmonary aspiration from drug overdose.
- Julian Piper, 72, English blues guitarist.
- John Ralston, 92, American Hall of Fame football coach (Utah State, Stanford, Denver Broncos).
- William Bradford Reynolds, 77, American attorney.
- Kathleen M. Richardson, 91, Canadian businesswoman and philanthropist, President of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet (1957–1961).
- Bill Schermbrucker, 81, Kenyan-Canadian academic and author.
- Sam Szafran, 84, French artist.
- Roberto Villetti, 75, Italian politician.
- Tom Waddell, 60, Scottish-American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).
- Hubert W. Woodruff, 96, American politician.
- Wu Yigong, 80, Chinese film director (My Memories of Old Beijing, Evening Rain, The Tribulations of a Chinese Gentleman).
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- James J. Agazzi, 78, American art director and production designer (Hart to Hart, Match Game, Moonlighting).
- Fausto Alvarado, 69, Peruvian politician and historian, Congressman (1990–1992, 2001–2006) and Minister of Justice (2002–2004).
- Heather Ashton, 90, British psychopharmacologist and physician.
- Leah Bracknell, 55, British actress (Emmerdale, Casualty 1900s, The Royal Today), lung cancer.
- Lol Mahamat Choua, 80, Chadian politician, President (1979).
- Sir Michael Edwardes, 88, British-South African businessman, Chairman of British Leyland (1977–1982) and International Computers Limited (1984).
- Chadlia Fahrat Essebsi, 83, Tunisian consort, First Lady (2014–2019).
- Heikki Häiväoja, 90, Finnish sculptor and coin designer.
- Eva Haldimann, 92, Swiss literary critic and translator.
- David Hurst, 93, German-British actor (Kelly's Heroes, The Boys from Brazil, Hello, Dolly!).
- André Jourdain, 84, French politician.
- Roberto Leal, 67, Portuguese-Brazilian singer, skin cancer.
- Robert D. Lewis, 87, American politician.
- Tonny Maringgi, 60, Indonesian Olympic table tennis player (1988).
- Phyllis Newman, 86, American actress (Subways Are for Sleeping, Mannequin, To Find a Man) and singer.
- Arthur Nims, 96, American federal judge.
- Keith Foote Nyborg, 89, American diplomat. Ambassador to Finland (1981–1986).
- Ric Ocasek, 75, American Hall of Fame musician (The Cars), singer-songwriter ("My Best Friend's Girl", "You Might Think") and record producer, cardiovascular disease.
- Johann Pollak, 70, Austrian Olympic judoka (1972, 1976).
- Waldemar Rial, 79, Uruguayan Olympic basketball player.
- Eifion Roberts, 91, British judge and politician.
- Andrés Sardá Sacristán, 90, Spanish fashion designer (Andrés Sardá).
- Munroe Scott, 92, Canadian writer.
- Montserrat Soliva Torrentó, 76, Spanish chemistry doctor, specialist in composting.
- Mike Stefanik, 61, American racing driver, seven-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion, plane crash.
- Marcelo Trujillo, 84, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of Humacao (since 2001), cardiac arrest.
- Mark von Hagen, 65, American military historian.
- Azellia White, 106, American aviator.
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- Anthony R. Bucco, 81, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1995–1998) and Senate (since 1998), heart attack.
- Henry Buttelmann, 90, American fighter pilot.
- Sir Toby Clarke, 80, British businessman.
- John Cohen, 87, American folk musician (New Lost City Ramblers) and musicologist.
- Luigi Colani, 91, German industrial designer.
- Steve Dalachinsky, 72, American poet, stroke.
- Peter Stormonth Darling, 86, British investment banker.
- H. S. Dillon, 74, Indonesian agricultural expert, political economist and human rights activist.
- Olga Duque de Ospina, 89, Colombian politician and diplomat, Minister of Education (1996–1997), Senator (1978–1982, 1986–1990) and Governor of Huila (1974–1975).
- Sir Donald Gosling, 90, British vice admiral and businessman, Chairman of National Car Parks (1959–1998).
- Paul Ingrassia, 69, American journalist, Managing Editor of Reuters (2011–2016), Pulitzer Prize winner (1993), cancer.
- Davo Karničar, 56, Slovenian mountaineer, hit by falling tree.
- B. J. Khatal-Patil, 100, Indian politician, MLA (1962–1985).
- Ira A. Lipman, 78, American businessman, founder of Guardsmark, cancer.
- Peter Lucas, 89, Australian footballer (Collingwood).
- Ascención Mendieta, 93, Spanish anti-White Terror activist.
- Eric Woodfin Naylor, 82, American Hispanist.
- Manuel Delgado Parker, 82, Peruvian businessman, founder of Grupo RPP.
- Bobby Prentice, 65, Scottish footballer (Heart of Midlothian, Toronto Blizzard).
- Kodela Siva Prasada Rao, 72, Indian politician, MLA (since 1983), suicide by hanging.
- Sakahoko Nobushige, 58, Japanese sumo wrestler and coach (Izutsu stable), pancreatic cancer.
- Sander Vanocur, 91, American political journalist, complications from dementia.
- Kees Vermunt, 88, Dutch footballer.
- Vic Vogel, 84, Canadian jazz pianist, composer and conductor.
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- Fabio Buzzi, 76, Italian motorboat racer, founder of FB Design, motorboat crash.
- Carlos Cisneros, 71, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (since 1985), heart attack.
- Dominique Damiani, 66, French Olympic racing cyclist (1984).
- Khem Singh Gill, 89, Indian geneticist and plant breeder, Vice-Chancellor of the Punjab Agricultural University (1990–1993).
- Jessica Jaymes, 40, American Hall of Fame pornographic actress, seizure.
- Harold Mabern, 83, American jazz pianist and composer, heart attack.
- Robert Oatey, 77, Australian footballer (Norwood, Sturt).
- Cokie Roberts, 75, American journalist (ABC News, NPR), political commentator and author, complications from breast cancer.
- Fred T. Sai, 95, Ghanaian family health physician.
- Sathaar, 67, Indian actor (Ottayan, God for Sale), liver disease.
- Dina Ugorskaja, 46, Russian-born German pianist, cancer.
- Suzanne Whang, 56, American actress (Las Vegas, From Here on OUT) and television host (House Hunters), breast cancer.
- Roy Williamson, 86, British Anglican cleric, Bishop of Southwark (1991–1998).
- Harvey Wylie, 86, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders).
- Ye Xuanping, 94, Chinese politician, Mayor of Guangzhou (1980–1985) and Governor of Guangdong (1985–1991).
18
- Julius H. Baggett, 94, American politician and judge.
- Lady Anne Berry, 99, English-New Zealand horticulturist, founder of Rosemoor Garden.
- Robert H. Blackburn, 100, Canadian academic librarian.
- Alexandru Darie, 60, Romanian theater director.
- Chuck Dauphin, 45, American sports radio broadcaster and country music journalist, complications from diabetes.
- Ibrahim El-Orabi, 88, Egyptian military officer, Chief of Staff of Armed Forces (1983–1987).
- Graeme Gibson, 85, Canadian novelist.
- Imata Kabua, 76, Marshallese politician, President (1997–2000).
- José López, 89, Cuban Olympic wrestler.
- Constantine Lyngdoh, 63, Indian politician.
- Kelvin Maynard, 32, Surinamese-born Dutch footballer (Burton Albion, FC Volendam, FC Emmen), shot.
- Tony Mills, 57, English rock singer (Shy, TNT), pancreatic cancer.
- H. R. Mithrapala, 73, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2004–2015) and Minister of Consumer Affairs (2007–2010).
- Shyam Ramsay, 67, Indian film director (Darwaza, Veerana) and screenwriter (Zee Horror Show), pneumonia.
- Fernando Ricksen, 43, Dutch footballer (Fortuna Sittard, Rangers, national team), motor neurone disease.
- Masako Seki, 77, Japanese table tennis player.
- Richard Watson, 88, American philosopher and speleologist.
- Dolly Zegerius, 94, Indonesian athlete.
- Zhang Zhenxin, 48, Chinese financial entrepreneur, multiple organ failure.
19
- Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, 83, Tunisian military officer and politician, Prime Minister (1987) and President (1987–2011), prostate cancer.
- Irina Bogacheva, 80, Russian mezzo-soprano.
- Luigi Bommarito, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Agrigento (1976–1980) and Archbishop of Catania (1988–2002).
- Cecil H. Coggins, 85, American nephrologist.
- Wim Crouwel, 90, Dutch graphic and type designer (New Alphabet).
- Marco Feingold, 106, Austrian Holocaust survivor.
- Maurice Ferré, 84, American politician, Mayor of Miami (1973–1985) and member of the Florida House of Representatives (1967–1968), spinal cancer.
- Charles Gérard, 96, French actor (The Toy, Animal, A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later).
- Barron Hilton, 91, American businessman, Chairman of Hilton Hotels Corporation (1966–2007), co-founder of the AFL and owner of the Los Angeles Chargers (1960–1966).
- Sam Hinds, 66, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers).
- Virginia Isbell, 87, American educator and politician.
- Sandie Jones, 68, Irish singer ("Ceol an Ghrá").
- Jason McManus, 85, American journalist.
- Peter J. McQuillan, 90, American judge.
- S. K. Padmadevi, 95, Indian actress (Bhakta Dhruva, Samsara Nauka, Gangavathar).
- Koča Pavlović, 57, Montenegrin journalist and politician, MP (since 2006).
- Peppers Pride, 16, American racehorse, euthanized.
- María Rivas, 59, Venezuelan Latin jazz singer, composer and painter, cancer.
- Levente Riz, 44, Hungarian politician, MP (2010–2014).
- Yonrico Scott, 63, American drummer (The Derek Trucks Band).
- Ibrahim Sesay, Sierra Leonean politician, MP.
- Sol Stein, 92, American publisher (Stein and Day), complications from dementia.
- Larry Wallis, 70, English musician (Pink Fairies, Motörhead).
- John Winston, 91, English actor (Star Trek).
- Henry Woods, 95, British army major general.
20
- Nikken Abe, 96, Japanese Buddhist monk, High Priest of Nichiren Shōshū (1978–2005).
- Abraham Octavianus Atururi, 68, Indonesian military officer and politician, Governor of West Papua Province (2006–2017).
- Rick Bognar, 49, Canadian wrestler (WWF, NJPW, FMW), heart attack.
- Robert Boyd, 91, American journalist (Knight Ridder) and bureau chief, Pulitzer Prize winner (1973), heart failure.
- Wayne Brown, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Seattle Bombers, Tacoma Rockets).
- Myles Burnyeat, 80, British philosopher and scholar.
- Howard Cassady, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (Ohio State, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns), Heisman Trophy winner (1955).
- Séamus Hegarty, 79, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Raphoe (1982–1994) and Derry (1994–2011).
- Diarmuid Lawrence, 71, British television director.
- Jim Macken, 92, Australian judge.
- Gregorio Martínez Sacristán, 72, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zamora (since 2007).
- Jan Merlin, 94, American actor (Gunfight at Comanche Creek, Take the Money and Run, The Twilight People).
- Patrick O'Neil, 77, American computer scientist.
- Marie Parente, 91, American politician.
- Eric Samuelsen, 63, American playwright.
- Su Beng, 100, Taiwanese dissident, political activist and historian (Modern History of Taiwanese in 400 Years), Senior advisor (since 2016), multiple organ failure.
- Tsang Hin-chi, 85, Hong Kong entrepreneur and politician, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (1994–2008).
- Frans Van Looy, 69, Belgian Olympic racing cyclist (1972), suicide.
- Cheryl White, 65, American jockey.
21
- Gerhard Auer, 76, German rower, Olympic champion (1972).
- Tommy Brooker, 79, American football player (Alabama, Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs).
- Napoleon Chagnon, 81, American anthropologist.
- Mel Chionglo, 73, Filipino film director (Sibak: Midnight Dancers, Burlesk King, Twilight Dancers).
- David Combe, 76, Australian lobbyist (Combe-Ivanov affair).
- Jean-Claude Coucardon, 69, French Olympic rower (1972, 1976).
- Jack Donner, 90, American actor (As the World Turns, Four Christmases, All About Evil).
- Aron Eisenberg, 50, American actor (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Horror Show, Prayer of the Rollerboys), heart failure.
- Sid Haig, 80, American actor (The Devil's Rejects, Jason of Star Command, THX 1138), complications from a lung infection.
- Leigh Harris, 65, American singer, breast cancer.
- E. J. Holub, 81, American Hall of Fame football player (Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs).
- Sigmund Jähn, 82, German cosmonaut (Soyuz 31, Soyuz 29).
- Günter Kunert, 90, German writer.
- George Lardner, 85, American journalist (The Washington Post), Pulitzer Prize winner (1993), complications from strokes.
- Karin Larsson, 78, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1956, 1960).
- Gerard Mannion, 48, Irish theologian and ecumenist.
- Stan Quintana, 74, American football player.
- Mohamed Farid Md Rafik, 43, Malaysian politician, MP (since 2018), heart attack.
- Jarred Rome, 42, American Olympic discus thrower (2004, 2012), fentanyl overdose.
- Christopher Rouse, 70, American composer, Grammy (2002) and Pulitzer Prize winner (1993), complications from kidney cancer.
- Carl Ruiz, 44, American chef and television personality, heart attack.
- Naramalli Sivaprasad, 68, Indian actor (Khaidi, Aatadista) and politician, MP (2009–2019), kidney failure.
- Jevan Snead, 32, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Storm), suicide.
- Boriss Teterevs, 65, Latvian businessman and film producer (Machete Kills, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For).
- Shuping Wang, 59, Chinese-American medical researcher and public health whistleblower.
- Woo Hye-mi, 31, South Korean singer (The Voice of Korea).
- Aleko Yordan, 83, Turkish footballer (Beykoz, AEK, national team).
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- Vytautas Briedis, 79, Lithuanian rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).
- Rosemarie Burian, 83, American humanitarian, founder of the Northern Illinois Food Bank.
- Wally Chambers, 68, American football player (Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
- Courtney Cox Cole, 48, American basketball player (Indiana Hoosiers), lung cancer.
- Chartwell Dutiro, 62, Zimbabwean musician.
- Harry Joseph Flynn, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis (1995–2008), cancer.
- Tom Frantz, 76, American racing driver.
- Nat Frazier, 84, American college basketball coach (Morgan State), complications from heart disease.
- Rodolfo Guarnieri, 91, Argentine Olympic sport shooter.
- Ahmad Said Hamdan, 67, Malaysian civil servant, Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (2007–2009), complications from a stroke.
- Masroor Jahan, 81, Indian Urdu author.
- Ivan Kizimov, 91, Russian equestrian, Olympic champion (1968, 1972).
- Jack Meda, 73, Canadian boxer, heart attack.
- J. Michael Mendel, 54, American television producer (The Simpsons, Rick and Morty, The Critic), Emmy winner (1995, 1997, 1998, 2018).
- Nguyễn Văn Bảy, 83, Vietnamese jet fighter pilot.
- Miguel Patiño Velázquez, 80, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Apatzingán (1981–2014).
- Douglas H. Parker, 93, American legal scholar.
- Lee Paul, 80, American actor (The Sting, Hawaii Five-O, Ben).
- Tom Polanic, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars).
- Sándor Sára, 85, Hungarian cinematographer (Ten Thousand Days, Szindbád) and film director (The Upthrown Stone).
23
- Al Alvarez, 90, English poet (The New Poetry) and writer (The Biggest Game in Town), pneumonia.
- Madhav Apte, 86, Indian cricket player (national team) and administrator, President of the Cricket Club of India (since 1989), cardiac arrest.
- Huguette Caland, 88, Lebanese painter.
- Dean Clukey, 83, American politician.
- Leslie Edwards Jr., 95, American pilot (Tuskegee Airmen).
- Andre Emmett, 37, American basketball player (Texas Tech, Memphis Grizzlies), shot.
- Fan Kang, 95, Chinese economic historian.
- Elaine Feinstein, 88, English poet.
- Lambert Hehl, 95, American politician.
- Robert Hunter, 78, American Hall of Fame lyricist (Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Bob Dylan), poet and musician.
- Harri Hurme, 74, Finnish chess player.
- William Green Miller, 88, American diplomat, second United States ambassador to Ukraine.
- Ginny NiCarthy, 92, American writer.
- Walter Nicoletti, 66, Italian football manager (Empoli, Pisa, Livorno).
- Joan Petersilia, 68, American criminologist, ovarian cancer.
- Artūras Rimkevičius, 36, Lithuanian footballer (FBK Kaunas, FK Liepājas Metalurgs, Šiauliai), suicide by gunshot.
- Tauto Sansbury, 70, Australian social justice advocate, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Arifin Siregar, 85, Indonesian bureaucrat, Minister of Trade (1988–1993), Governor of the Bank Indonesia (1983–1988).
- Jānis Šmits, 51, Latvian politician and Lutheran pastor.
- James Spilker, 86, American electrical engineer.
- Gordon C. Stauffer, 89, American college basketball coach (Washburn, Indiana State, Nicholls).
- Asim Umar, Pakistani terrorist, leader of Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent, air strike.
- Curt Wittlin, 78, Swiss philologist.
- Robert Zelnick, 79, American journalist (ABC News).
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- Vurgun Ayyub, 61, Azerbaijani scientist.
- Luz Bulnes, 92, Chilean magistrate and academic, member of the Constitutional Court (1989–2002).
- Mordicai Gerstein, 83, American illustrator (Something Queer Is Going On), film director (The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree) and writer (The Man Who Walked Between the Towers).
- Tom Gilmore, 82, American politician.
- Jack Hatton, 24, American judoka, suicide.
- Abdellah Kadiri, 82, Moroccan politician and military officer, co-founder of the National Democratic Party.
- Magnar Lussand, 74, Norwegian politician, County Mayor of Hordaland (1991–1999).
- Jimmy Nelson, 90, American ventriloquist (Farfel the Dog), complications from a stroke.
- Luisito M. Reyes, 89, Filipino politician, Governor of Marinduque (1988-1995).
- Joyce Reynolds, 94, American actress (The Adventures of Mark Twain, Girls' School, Wallflower).
- Alfonso de Salas, 76, Spanish journalist, co-founder of El Mundo.
- Sana Solh, 80, Lebanese human rights activist.
- Donald L. Tucker, 84, American politician, member (1966–1978) and Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (1975–1978).
- Roger H. Zion, 98, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana (1967–1975).
25
- Paul Badura-Skoda, 91, Austrian pianist.
- Michael D. Coe, 90, American archaeologist and anthropologist.
- Jesper Hoffmeyer, 77, Danish biologist, heart attack.
- Liakat Ali Khan, 64, Indian politician, MLA (1991–1996) and (2006–2011).
- Venu Madhav, 39, Indian comedian and actor (Master, Tholi Prema, Hungama), kidney disease.
- John McAdorey, 45, Irish Olympic sprinter (2000), melanoma.
- Isaac Namioka, 91, Japanese-born American mathematician.
- Donald Nicholls, Baron Nicholls of Birkenhead, 86, British jurist, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (1994–2007).
- Hitoshi Nozaki, 97, Japanese chemist, co-discoverer of Nozaki–Hiyama–Kishi reaction.
- Štefan Pipa, 60, Slovak Olympic volleyball player.
- Linda Porter, 86, American actress (Superstore, Dude, Where's My Car?, Twin Peaks), cancer.
- Raymond Roberts, 88, Welsh Anglican priest and Royal Navy chaplain, Chaplain of the Fleet (1980–1984).
- Armand Solie, 75, Belgian Olympic field hockey player.
- Libi Staiger, 91, American actress (The Most Happy Fella).
- Arne Weise, 89, Swedish journalist and television personality (Sveriges Television).
- Sir John Wilsey, 80, British general, Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces (1993–1996).
- Richard Wyands, 91, American jazz pianist.
26
- Lawrence J. Barkwell, 76, Canadian historian.
- Giovanni Bramucci, 72, Italian road cyclist, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).
- Plato Cacheris, 90, American defense lawyer, pneumonia.
- Jim Chapman, 84, American football coach.
- Jacques Chirac, 86, French politician, President of France and Co-Prince of Andorra (1995–2007), Prime Minister (1974–1976, 1986–1988) and Mayor of Paris (1977–1995).
- Mac Conner, 105, American commercial illustrator.
- Peter Downsborough, 76, English footballer (Halifax Town, Swindon Town, Bradford City).
- David Sidney Feingold, 96, American biochemist.
- King Billy Cokebottle, 70, Australian comedian.
- William Levada, 83, American Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Portland (1986–1995) and San Francisco (1995–2005).
- Dan Lovén, 58, Swedish Olympic sailor (1984).
- Gennady Manakov, 69, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-10, Soyuz TM-16).
- Joe Mason, 79, Scottish footballer (Morton, Kilmarnock, Rangers).
- Imre Molnár, 70, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1972, 1976).
- Nick Polano, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Blazers) and coach (Detroit Red Wings).
- Ronald L. Schlicher, 63, American diplomat, Ambassador to Lebanon (1994–1996) and Cyprus (2005–2008).
- Irene Shubik, 89, British television producer.
- Sun Dafa, 73, Chinese general, Political Commissar of the PLA General Logistics Department (2005–2010).
- Kåre Tønnesson, 93, Norwegian historian.
- Vukašin Višnjevac, 80, Bosnian football manager (Sarajevo, Vardar, Leotar).
- Martin Wesley-Smith, 74, Australian composer, cancer.
27
- Rudy Behlmer, 92, American film historian and writer.
- Dante Bernini, 97, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Velletri-Segni (1981–1982) and Albano (1982–1999).
- Abu Solaiman Chowdhury, 69, Bangladeshi civil servant.
- Jack Edwards, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1965–1985), pancreatic cancer.
- Rob Garrison, 59, American actor (The Karate Kid, Iron Eagle, Prom Night), organ failure.
- Larry Hale, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers).
- Ed Heavey, 90, American politician.
- Barrie Karp, 72, American artist and academic.
- Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan, 70, Pakistani military officer and politician, Minister of Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs (2017–2018) and MP (2013–2018), heart disease.
- John Francis Kinney, 82, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bismarck (1982–1995) and Saint Cloud (1995–2013).
- Jack Lasenby, 88, New Zealand children's author.
- Sir Anthony Seymour Laughton, 92, British oceanographer.
- Gene Melchiorre, 92, American basketball player (Bradley Braves).
- Mohammed Manga, 42, Senegalese-born Nigerian footballer.
- Kiyoshi Nagai, 70, Japanese structural biologist, liver cancer.
- Guillermo Perry, 73, Colombian economist and politician, Minister of Finance and Public Credit (1994–1996) and of Mines and Energy (1986–1988).
- Russell Robins, 87, Welsh rugby union player (Pontypridd, national team).
- Balireddy Satya Rao, 81, Indian politician, minister (1992–1994), MLA (1989–1994) and (1999-2004), traffic collision.
- Inder Singh, 86, American human rights activist, founder of GOPIO.
- Jan Schmidt, 85, Czech film director (The Lanfier Colony).
- Marvin Shore, 90, Canadian politician.
- John J. Snyder, 93, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of St. Augustine (1979–2000), namesake of Bishop John J. Snyder High School.
- Jimmy Spicer, 61, American rapper, brain and lung cancer.
- József Szekó, 64, Hungarian politician, MP (2010–2014).
- Inés Talamantez, American ethnographer.
- Marcel Troupel, 89, French Olympic sailor.
- Ted Vogel, 94, American Olympic runner.
- Joseph C. Wilson, 69, American writer (The Politics of Truth) and diplomat, Ambassador to Gabon (1992–1995), organ failure.
- Ian Robert Young, 87, British medical physicist.
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- Peter Adam, 90, German-born British filmmaker and author.
- Willie Adams, 77, American football player (Washington Redskins, Montreal Alouettes).
- José Aldunate, 102, Chilean Roman Catholic theologian and human rights activist.
- Suad Beširević, 56, Slovenian football player (Borac Banja Luka, Apollon Limassol) and manager (Olimpija Ljubljana).
- Ray Brain, 66, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy).
- M. Chandran, 77, Malaysian Olympic football player (1972), (Selangor, national team) and manager.
- Franco Cuter, 79, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Grajaú (1998–2016).
- Alexander Davion, 90, French-born British actor (Gideon's Way).
- John Haylett, 74, British journalist, editor of the Morning Star (1995–2009).
- Ismail Petra of Kelantan, 69, Malaysian royal, Sultan of Kelantan (1979–2010).
- José José, 71, Mexican singer ("El Triste", "Como Tú") and actor (Gavilán o Paloma), pancreatic cancer.
- Jan Kobuszewski, 85, Polish actor (Kwiecień, Alternatywy 4).
- Loyd Lowe, 90, American football player (Chicago Bears).
- Nicolás Nogueras, 84, Puerto Rican politician, Senator (1973–1985, 1988–1996), heart disease.
- Dessie O'Halloran, 79, Irish fiddler and vocalist.
- Graciela Palau de Nemes, 100, Cuban literary critic.
- Val Pelizzaro, 88, American soccer player and coach.
- Bill Ridley, 91, American college basketball player (Illinois).
- Baikunth Lal Sharma, 89, Indian politician, MP (1991–2009).
- Hogan Sheffer, 61, American television writer (The Young and the Restless, As the World Turns, Days of Our Lives).
- Gérard Tremblay, 100, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Montréal (1981–1991).
- Vitaly Voloshinov, 72, Russian physicist.
- Mark Zakharov, 85, Russian theater and film director (The Twelve Chairs, An Ordinary Miracle, To Kill a Dragon), pneumonia.
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- Beatriz Aguirre, 94, Mexican actress (The Tiger of Jalisco, Flight 971, My Mother Is Guilty).
- Luz Amorocho, 97, Colombian architect.
- Martin Bernheimer, 83, American music critic, Pulitzer Prize winner (1982), sarcoma.
- busbee, 43, American songwriter ("Try", "Our Kind of Love", "Summer Nights") and music producer, glioblastoma.
- John D'Arcy, 84, Australian football player (Richmond).
- Patsy Elsener, 89, American diver, Olympic silver medallist (1948).
- Jiang Weipu, 93, Chinese lianhuanhua artist, publisher, and historian.
- Paavo Korhonen, 91, Finnish Olympic Nordic skier (1952, 1956, 1960), world champion (1958).
- Ilkka Laitinen, 57, Finnish military officer, Chief of the Border Guard (2018–2019) and Executive Director of Frontex (2005–2014).
- Jack Lawrence, 85, Australian rules footballer (North Melbourne).
- Yuriy Meshkov, 73, Russian politician, Prime Minister (1994) and President of Crimea (1994–1995).
- Bobby Mitchell, 75, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Milwaukee Brewers).
- Jim Morgan, 85, American basketball player and coach.
- Nguyễn Hữu Hạnh, 93, Vietnamese military officer (Army of the Republic of Vietnam).
- Glen Smith, 90, American college basketball player (Utah).
- Thomas P. Stossel, 78, American hematologist.
- Neil D. Van Sickle, 104, American Air Force major general.
- Larry Willis, 78, American jazz pianist, complications from diabetes.
- Michael de Zoysa, 73, Sri Lankan cricket administrator.
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- Sir David Akers-Jones, 92, British colonial official, Chief Secretary (1985–1987) and acting Governor of Hong Kong (1986–1987), colon cancer.
- Tom Allsop, 90, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).
- Victoria Braithwaite, 52, British biologist, pancreatic cancer.
- Barbara L. Drinkwater, 92, American physiologist, president of the American College of Sports Medicine (1988–1989).
- Marshall Efron, 81, American actor (The Transformers, THX 1138, Bang the Drum Slowly), cardiac arrest.
- Wayne Fitzgerald, 89, American film (Bonnie and Clyde, The Godfather Part II) and television (The Bronx Zoo) title designer, Emmy winner (1987).
- Shinya Inoué, 98, Japanese-born American scientist.
- Viju Khote, 77, Indian actor (Sholay, Andaz Apna Apna, Zabaan Sambhalke), multiple organ failure.
- Gianni Lenoci, 56, Italian jazz pianist.
- Sharon Malcolm, 72, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (since 2018).
- Enrico Masseroni, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mondovi (1987–1996) and Archbishop of Vercelli (1996–2014).
- Richard Mattessich, 97, Austrian-born Canadian business economist.
- Kornel Morawiecki, 78, Polish politician and theoretical physicist, Senior Marshal of the Sejm (since 2015) and Chairman of Freedom and Solidarity (since 2016), pancreatic cancer.
- Jessye Norman, 74, American opera singer, Grammy winner (1984, 1988, 1989, 1998), Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2006), multiple organ failure.
- Ben Pon, 82, Dutch racing driver, Olympic sports shooter (1972) and businessman.
- Louie Rankin, 66, Jamaican-born Canadian dancehall reggae artist and actor (Belly, Shottas), traffic collision.
- Jeff Sayle, 77, Australian rugby union player.
- Ed Simonini, 65, American football player (Baltimore Colts, New Orleans Saints), cancer.
- Pete Turnham, 99, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1958–1998).
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- Charles Broad
- Fallece el histórico jeltzale Gerardo Bujanda a los cien años (in Spanish)
- Kottakkal Chandrasekharan passes away
- 动画片黑猫警长导演戴铁郎逝世 (in Chinese)
- Décès de Patrick Dehornoy 1952-2019 (in French)
- Christchurch Civic Creche sex abuser Peter Ellis dies while appealing conviction
- French Cardinal Etchegaray, former vice-dean of College of Cardinals, dead at 96
- Henrietta Garnett obituary
- Country Singer Kylie Rae Harris Dies at 30
- Robert Ian Jack
- John Profumo's great nephew, who fought against Isil, dies 16-months after returning from Syria
- Turkish Wrestling Great Tevfik Kış Passes Away
- Remembering Stuart Levy: Scientist Behind Animal Husbandry Advocacy
- Kenny Mitchell (1957-2019)
- Son of former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi dies aged 25
- Desmond Morton, historian and McGill University professor, dead at 81
- Brendan O’Donoghue obituary: a cultural influence
- Recuerdos del ayer (in Spanish)
- Timothy Seow, pioneer S’porean architect who designed NTU ADM building, dies at age 81
- Was not the legendary Russian star: "His work has been seen all"
- ‘Aalayam’ Sriram, producer of ‘Bombay’, passes away
- Parinirvana of His Eminence the 25th Tsem Rinpoche
- Dan Warner, Guitarist & Fixture in Latin Music, Dies
- Veteran Pakistani actor Abid Ali passes away
- Jack W. Carter
- Tiananmen photographer Charlie Cole dead
- Rod Coneybeare
- Award-winning labour mediator Wally Fox-Decent dies at age 83
- 87岁中国化纤工程技术开拓者季国标逝世!今年已痛失23位院士 (in Chinese)
- Falleció obispo emérito de Chillán Alberto Jara Franzoy (in Spanish)
- Swampers guitarist Jimmy Johnson has died
- 札幌五輪ジャンプ銀メダリスト金野昭次さん死去 75歳 (in Japanese)
- 青蒿琥酯发明人刘旭逝世 他挽救了2400万重症疟疾患者 (in Chinese)
- Chris March, Fashion Designer and ‘Project Runway’ Season 4 Contestant, Dies at 56
- Author Kiran Nagarkar passes away at 77 in Mumbai
- Rwandan filmmaker, actor Rwasa dies after short illness
- Glenn William Pendlay III
- Means allows key home run; Orioles squander scoring chances; Phoebus dies
- Zmarł Andrzej Polkowski, pisarz, tłumacz "Harry'ego Pottera" i "Opowieści z Narnii" (in Polish)
- In Memory of Carlene Allen “Cardy” Raper, 1925 – 2019
- Mary Rini
- বাসচাপায় সুরকার ও সঙ্গীত পরিচালক পারভেজ রব নিহত (in Bengali)
- Bob Rule, star center for expansion Sonics team, dies at 75
- Mexican expressionist artist Francisco Toledo dies at 79
- V 88 leter zemřel herec Divadla Járy Cimrmana Jaroslav Weigel (in Czech)
- Waldon T. "Wally" Westlake (1920 - 2019)
- Veteran S’porean artist Chng Seok Tin dies at age 73
- Robert (Bob) Bertram Church
- Former Cardinals player Chris Duncan dies at 38 after battle with brain cancer
- Rt. Rev. Michael Fedechko , D.D.
- "UPFA MP Chandrasiri Gajadeera passes away". Archived from the original on 2019-09-06. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Susan Irvine
- Congress leader Sukhdev Singh Libra passes away at 87
- Leonard W. Moore, founder of Moore Industries-International passes away at 85
- Fallece a los 61 años de edad el expelotero José "Mackey" Moreno (in Spanish)
- Zimbabwe ex-President Robert Mugabe dies aged 95
- Pakistan's Abdul Qadir dies aged 63
- Terry Ann Sendgraff
- Norah Stone, Prominent Bay Area Collector and Philanthropist, Has Died at 81
- Springbok legend Chester Williams dies
- Robert Axelrod, Actor Who Voiced Lord Zedd in ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,’ Dies at 70
- Dr. Richard J. Ball
- George J. Berry
- Disparition de Roger Boutry, compositeur et président honoraire de l’Orchestre de la Garde républicaine (in French)
- In Memoriam: C. Loring Brace
- Al Carmichael, former Broncos player who scored 1st touchdown in team history, has died at 90
- Addio a Cerreti, fu presidente della Provincia Archived 2019-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
- Prof Naiyyum Choudhury passes away
- Irvin Cohen
- Alfredo Córdoba
- Lawrence Creamer
- Terry Horne
- Actor-Dance Trainer Veeru Krishnan Passes Away
- Відійшов у вічність співак з Прикарпаття (in Ukrainian)
- একুশে পদকপ্রাপ্ত লেখক মংছেনচীং মংছিন আর নেই Archived 2020-05-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Bengali)
- Peter Nichols, playwright best known for Joe Egg, dies aged 92
- Former DC Federal Judge James Robertson Dies At 81 (subscription required)
- Charlie Silvera, San Francisco native and longtime Yankees backup catcher, dies at 94
- Former Butler Radio Personality and State Rep. Guy Travaglio Dies At 93
- Peter Van Dijk, Architect Of Blossom Music Center, Dies At 90
- John Wesley, 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air actor, dies at 72
- 福州大学原校长、清华原教务长吴敏生逝世 (in Chinese)
- Comrade Tufail Abbas passes away
- השחקן שלמה בר שביט הלך לעולמו (in Hebrew)
- Marjorie Blamey obituary
- Disability Rights Advocate, Access Living Founder Marca Bristo Dies
- Alfred A. Cave (1935-2019)
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- Professor Sir Christopher Dobson, master of St John's College, Cambridge, dies at 69
- Энеев Тимур Магометович (in Russian)
- David Hagberg
- A Hakoah hero passes away
- Lord Hain's mother, anti-apartheid activist Adelaine, dies
- Arnold R. Highfield
- Presidential Office mourns the death of independence activist Roger Hsieh
- Ram Jethmalani, Eminent Supreme Court Lawyer and Former Law Minister, Passes Away at 96
- Mr. James Lee Johnson
- Random House Publisher Susan Kamil Dies at 69
- Ibrahima Kébé n'est plus (in French)
- Former minister, labor union head Yisrael Kessar dies at 88
- Joseph P. Kolter
- Veteran actor Lito Legaspi passes away (in Tagalog)
- Former Ninja Warrior contestant Paul Lyons dies ‘suddenly’ in his sleep
- Jane Mead dies at 61; poet's work was inspired by the natural world
- Sheikh Yusuf Motala - a pioneer of Islam in Britain - dies
- Northbourne
- Saravanan Meenakshi Fame Actor Rajashekar Passes Away at The Age of 62
- YSL muse Marina Schiano dead at 71
- Spanish singer Camilo Sesto dies at 72
- Biskop Olav Skjevesland er død (in Norwegian)
- Falleció Carlos Squeo, exasistente de Miguel Ángel Brindisi en Barcelona SC (in Spanish)
- Jim Archer
- Neiron Ball Dead: Former Raiders Linebacker Dies at 27
- Brian Barnes: Former Ryder Cup player dies aged 74
- Influential documentary photographer Robert Frank is dead at 94
- St Kilda AFL great Danny Frawley killed in car accident
- Cliff Ganus, former Harding president, longtime preacher and globe trekker, dies at 97
- Falleció la ex entrenadora de Natalia Duco producto de un paro cardiorrespiratorio (in Spanish)
- "James Raymond Greengrass". Archived from the original on 2019-12-15. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Tod von Lissy Gröner löst in Neustadt Trauer aus (in German)
- Poginuo Gru Slavni reper Dalibor Andonov stradao u nesreći u Zemunu (in Croatian)
- Noted Vancouver photographer Fred Herzog dies at age 88
- Joseph William Keough
- Iranian female football fan who self-immolated outside court dies
- 시사만화가 상징 ‘고바우 영감’ 김성환 화백 별세 (in Korean)
- Robert S. Lancaster: February 11, 1958 – September 7, 2019
- Greek rock singer Lavrentis Machairitsas passes away aged 62
- McGhie, Joseph (Joe)
- A Very Sad Cavaliers Family Announcement
- "Curaçao Player Dies of Heart Attack in Port-au-Prince". Archived from the original on 2019-09-11. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Michael Shenstone
- Rev. Dr. Toshihiro Takami, Founder of ARI
- Prominent New Zealand publisher Alister Taylor dies aged 75
- "Derek Varnals". Archived from the original on 2022-09-08. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
- "Gordon Willden". Archived from the original on 2019-10-20. Retrieved 2019-10-24.
- Pastor Jarrid Wilson's Widow Shares Bible Verse He Sent Before Death: 'Speaking to My Heart'
- বক্ষব্যাধি বিশেষজ্ঞ ডা. আহসান আলী আর নেই (in Bengali)
- David McCurdy Baird
- Elmer "Hal" Close
- Colebatch Dr Hal
- Betty Corwin, Creator of the Theater on Film and Tape Archive, Dies at 98
- David Russell Criswell
- Former Pittsburgh Steelers player Sam Davis found dead
- Strage di Bologna, è morto Stefano Delle Chiaie (in Italian)
- יובל אליצור ז"ל (in Hebrew)
- Jeff Fenholt Dies: Broadway's Original ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ Was 68
- Susan Clairmont remembers Sgt. John Harris, the most respected Hamilton police officer
- Ariel Hollinshead Hyun
- Former Minister of Finance Nodar Khaduri dies aged 49
- 我国著名工程地震学家李玶院士逝世,享年96岁 (in Chinese)
- Preminuo dugogodišnji selektor strelaca Branislav Lončar (in Serbian)
- Morto Salvatore Mannuzzu, addio a 89 anni al grande scrittore sardo (in Italian)
- Robert McClelland, surgeon who tried to save JFK and believed there was a second shooter, dies at 89
- Obituary: Valerie Van Ost
- Hossam Ramzy obituary
- Russian Scholar Dies From Self-Immolation While Protesting to Save Native Language
- Former BJP MLA Jai Krishan Sharma passes away
- Former MSU Bulldog and Starkville Mayor Passes Away
- Saint Croix MLA Greg Thompson remembered as gentleman of 'stubborn determination'
- Turkish cinema's 'loyal best friend' Süleyman Turan dies at age 82 in Istanbul
- Lydia Zeitlhofer
- Falleció el ex ministro Carlos Bazán Zender a los 82 años (in Spanish)
- Teneisha Bonner obituary
- Len Clark, 1916 – 2019
- Gerry Greenspan
- Former Indonesian President Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie dies at 83
- Daniel Johnston, Cult Singer-Songwriter, Dead at 58
- Annette Kolodny
- John Murray Last
- Former Vancouver councillor and actor B.C. Lee dead
- Mardik Martin, ‘Mean Streets’ and ‘Raging Bull’ Co-Writer, Dies at 82
- T. Boone Pickens, the ‘Oracle of Oil,’ corporate raider and billionaire philanthropist, dies at 91
- Fostul deputat Maria Postoico a decedat la vârsta de 69 de ani (in Romanian)
- Elhunyt Rajk László (in Hungarian)
- "Terrell Roberts, former NFL player, dies". Archived from the original on 2021-04-22. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Ketua Pengakap Negara meninggal dunia (in Malay)
- "Joseph "Scooter" Scudero, Dons football star, passes away". Archived from the original on 2019-10-01. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Anne Rivers Siddons, novelist who attended Auburn, dies at 83
- Obituary for James Stoltman of the University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Zbigniew Szymczak (1952-2019) (in Polish)
- Elhunyt Tóth Sándor író, költő, újságíró (in Hungarian)
- Penny Whetton, wife of Senator Janet Rice, climate scientist and transgender woman, dies
- Civil rights leader Juanita Abernathy dies at 87
- Ruth Abrams, 1st Woman On State's Highest Court, Dies At 88
- Former Senate president Dr Linda Baboolal passes on
- Senior CPP member General Bou Thang dies
- Browse
- Albert Lee Crow
- Cunningham
- Marine expert Wade Doak dies aged 79
- "Chair of Governors Mr William (Bill) Egerton". Archived from the original on 2019-11-10. Retrieved 2019-11-10.
- Rev. Dr. Michael E. Haynes
- Bill Schmeling
- Sebelum Wafat, Pedangdut Ida Laila Berjuang Melawan Penyakit Komplikasi (in Indonesian)
- Former Chief Justice Beverly Lake dies, made NC a model in reviewing wrongful convictions
- Renowned Soviet Armenian artist Levon Manaseryan dies at 94
- Meghalt Marton László (in Hungarian)
- 【追悼】教師から政界へ...40歳での早すぎる死 宮川典子衆院議員の秘話 (in Japanese)
- Tongan PM 'Akilisi Pohiva dies, aged 78
- Robbins (subscription required)
- Bishop Francis X. Roque Passes to Eternal Life
- William Rowekamp
- Bill Schelly passes away aged 67
- Dennis Schmitz dies at 82 – the author and professor was Sacramento's first poet laureate
- Obituary for Edward George Stankiewicz
- Father of Sri Lanka Apparel Industry, Martin Trust dies in the US
- Thomas A. Aldrich
- Martha Joanne Alf
- Former chairman of Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce passes away
- James Watson Bacque
- Magdalen Berns, ‘Shero,’ Dies at 36
- Fredsaktivisten och feministen Cynthia Cockburn är död (in Swedish)
- Australian TV star Paul Cronin dies aged 81
- Former Saints chairman Leon Crouch dies aged 70 after battling cancer
- Passing of founder member Micky Donnelly
- Portsmouth mourn death of former Fratton Park and Charlton centre-forward Dennis Edwards
- "Ex-senator Rene Espina dies at 89". Archived from the original on 2019-09-20. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Mary Anne Frey, 84, Professor of Aerospace Medicine
- Remembering Artie Gaffin
- Original Boston Patriots RB Larry Garron passed away
- Johnny Bench, Marty Brennaman remember Alex Grammas, Big Red Machine third base coach
- Ginnastica in lutto, è morto Bruno Grandi (in Italian)
- Trainer-Legende Rudi Gutendorf mit 93 Jahren gestorben (in German)
- Charles Beveridge Allan Henderson
- Deputy minister Bavelile Hlongwa dies in car crash
- PPP MPA Syed Ghulam Shah Jilani passes away
- "Frank Key RIP". Archived from the original on 2019-09-20. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Hungarian writer and dissident Gyorgy Konrad dies at 86
- Joachim Messing, Developer of Shotgun Sequencing, Dies
- Eddie Money Dies at 70, Weeks After Announcing Esophageal Cancer Diagnosis
- Queenmother of Sunyani has died
- Noel O’Donovan obituary: An actor who specialised in vulnerability
- Πέθανε ο Νάνος Βαλαωρίτης (in Greek)
- North Country winter sports pioneer Joe Pete Wilson Sr. passes at age 84
- Influential Johns Hopkins math professor Steven Zucker dies at 70
- Zum Tod von Dr. Else Ackermann (in German)
- Gene Bacque, Cajuns Baseball Hall of Famer, dies at 82: 'He was one of a kind'
- Paul Takeo Bannai
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- Edmund Jones 1918 – 2019
- Encuentran muerta a Claudia Félix Ochoa en privada de Culiacán (in Spanish)
- Julian Piper obituary
- Legendary and beloved former coach John Ralston dies
- Bradford Reynolds (1942 - 2019)
- Trailblazing businesswoman Kathleen Richardson, 91, championed Winnipeg's cultural institutions
- Bill Schermbrucker, 1938-2019
- Le peintre français Sam Szafran est mort (in French)
- Ciao Roberto (in Italian)
- Waddell
- Hubert W. Woodruff
- 吴贻弓逝世,享年80岁,曾在病榻上写下“上海电影万岁” (in Chinese)
- James J. Agazzi
- Fausto Alvarado: Falleció exministro de Justicia (in Spanish)
- Heather Ashton obituary
- GOV.uk - Find A Will: Bracknell, Alison Rosalind Ai-Ling
- Tchad : l’ancien président de la République Lol Mahamat Choua est mort à 80 ans (in French)
- Sir Michael Edwardes obituary
- Tunisie Décès de Chadlia Saïda Farhat Caïd Essebsi Archived 2022-09-21 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
- Jämsän Seutu: Taiteilija Heikki Häiväoja on kuollut (in Finnish)
- Eva Haldimann Román Archived 2019-09-21 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
- David Hurst verstorben (in German)
- L'ancien sénateur du Jura André Jourdain est mort (in French)
- Aos 67 anos, morre o cantor português Roberto Leal (in Portuguese)
- Robert David Lewis
- Tonny Maringgi
- Phyllis Newman, Tony-Winning Actress in 'Subways Are for Sleeping', Dies at 86
- "Press Release: The Honorable Arthur L. Nims III 1923–2019" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-09-27. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Ambassador Keith Foote Nyborg
- Ric Ocasek, Lead Singer of The Cars, Dead in New York at 75
- Wir trauern um Johann Pollak (in German)
- Waldemar Rial
- His Honour Hugh Eifion Pritchard Roberts
- Muere Andrés Sardá, el modisto qui transformó la ropa interior (in Spanish)
- Munroe Scott
- Fallecimiento de la Dra. Montserrat Soliva (in Spanish)
- Nine-Time NASCAR Champion, Modified Racing Legend Mike Stefanik Killed In Plane Crash
- Fallece el alcalde de Humacao (in Spanish)
- Пішов з життя американський історик-україніст Марк фон Гаґен (in Ukrainian)
- Azellia White
- Senator Anthony Bucco dies at 81
- Henry Buttelmann, the youngest Korean War ace, has passed away
- CLARKE
- Banjo Player, Folklorist, Photographer and Filmmaker John Cohen Has Died
- German industrial designer Luigi Colani dies at 91
- In memoriam Steve Dalachinsky (in French)
- Obituary: Peter Stormonth Darling, investment manager of the largest fund in the City
- HS Dillon Meninggal Dunia (in Indonesian)
- Murió Olga Duque de Ospina a sus 89 años (in Spanish)
- Tributes plaid to millionaire car parking tsar Sir Donald Gosling who saved HMS Victory with £25m donation
- Tribute to Paul Ingrassia, former Reuters managing editor
- Umrl je Davo Karničar (in Slovene)
- Congress veteran BJ Khatal Patil passes away at 100
- Ira Lipman Dies
- Vale Peter Lucas 1929-2019
- Muere Ascensión Mendieta, hija de la primera víctima del franquismo exhumada (in Spanish)
- In Memoriam: Eric Woodfin Naylor
- Fallece Manuel Delgado Parker (in Spanish)
- Bobby Prentice
- Andhra Pradesh: Ex-Speaker Kodela Siva Prasad Rao commits suicide
- 元関脇逆鉾、井筒親方が死去 58歳すい臓がんか - 大相撲 : 日刊スポーツ (in Japanese)
- Sander Vanocur, veteran television journalist, dies at 91
- Oud-voetbaltrainer Kees Vermunt (88) overleden (in Dutch)
- Décès du grand Vic Vogel (in French)
- "Motorboat racer Fabio Buzzi one of three killed in boat crash in Venice". Archived from the original on 2020-01-26. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- "State Senator Carlos Cisneros unexpectedly dies from heart attack". Archived from the original on 2019-10-05. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Disparition de Dominique Damiani Archived 2019-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
- Former PAU vice chancellor Khem Singh Gill passes away at 89
- AVN Hall of Famer Jessica Jaymes Dies
- Piano legend Harold Mabern dies aged 83
- SA Football Hall of Fame member and Norwood great Robert Oatey – son of SANFL legend – dies
- Legendary journalist and political commentator Cokie Roberts dies at 75
- Renowned family planning advocate Prof F. T. Sai is dead
- Malayalam actor Sathar passes away
- Trauer um Dina Ugorskaja (in German)
- Television Host, Comedian Suzanne Whang Dies From Cancer At Age 56
- Williamson
- Wylie remembered as Stampeders legend
- Ye Xuanping, a Chinese economic reform warrior, dies, aged 94
- Julius H. Baggett (1925 - 2019)
- Anne Sophia (Walpole) Berry
- Robert Harold Blackburn
- "Director Alexandru Darie has passed away". Archived from the original on 2019-10-22. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
- Country Music Journalist Chuck Dauphin Dies at 45
- بعد وفاته .. 7 معلومات عن الفريق إبراهيم العرابي (in Arabic)
- Canadian author Graeme Gibson dead at 85
- USP installs 26th Chancellor
- José López
- Former Nongpoh legislator Constantine Lyngdoh no more
- Kelvin Maynard: Former Burton and Antwerp defender shot and killed in Amsterdam
- Former TNT Vocalist Tony Mills Passes Away At 57
- "Former Minister Mithrapala passes away". Archived from the original on 2019-09-19. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Film-maker Shyam Ramsay passes away at 67
- Fernando Ricksen: Ex-Rangers player dies aged 43 after motor neurone disease fight
- 元世界チャンピオンの両澤正子さんが逝去 (in Japanese)
- Dr. Richard Allan Watson
- Ibunda Marini dan Yapto, Dolly Zegerius Soerjosoemarno Meninggal Dunia (in Indonesian)
- Tycoon Zhang Zhenxin, owner of troubled Chinese financial conglomerate UCF Group, dies aged 48 as company struggles with mountain of debt
- Former Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali dies aged 83, reports say
- E' tornato alla casa del Padre il vescovo Luigi Bommarito (in Italian)
- Cecil "Pete" Coggins
- Grafisch ontwerper Wim Crouwel (90) overleden (in German)
- Morto a 106 anni Marko Feilgold, fu la salvezza di 100000 ebrei Archived 2019-09-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
- Former mayor Maurice Ferré, considered the father of modern-day Miami, is dead
- French Armenian actor Charles Gerard dies aged 92
- Conrad N. Hilton Foundation announces the death of Barron Hilton
- Samuel Russell Hinds
- ‘God had a plan for her life’; Island treasure Virginia Isbell remembered
- Irish Eurovision singer Sandie Jones dies aged 68
- Jason McManus (1934-2019)
- Peter J. McQuillan
- Veteran Kannada actress SK Padmadevi passes away at 95
- Umro novinar i političar Koča Pavlović Archived 2019-09-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian)
- New Mexico-Bred Legend Peppers Pride Dies Of Laminitis At 16
- Suena triste ‘El Manduco’: Cáncer acaba con la vida de la cantante María Rivas (in Spanish)
- Meghalt Riz Levente (in Hungarian)
- Yonrico Scott, Former Derek Trucks Band Drummer, Has Passed Away
- Sierra Leone's former clerk of parliament – Ibrahim Sesay passed on
- Sol Stein
- Larry Wallis, formerly of Motorhead, dies at age 70
- SAG-AFTRA Spring 2020 Edition
- Woods
- 阿部日顕氏死去(日蓮正宗前法主、前管長) Archived 2020-07-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
- Mantan Gubernur Abraham Octavianus Atururi Wafat, Rakyat Papua Barat Berduka (in Indonesian)
- Rick Bognar (fake Razor Ramon) has passed away
- Robert Boyd, journalist who shared Pulitzer for Eagleton shock therapy revelations, dies at 91
- Belleville McFarlands Allan Cup champion passes away at age 88
- Myles Burnyeat
- Howard Cassady, former American football player passes away at 85
- Former Bishop of Derry Seamus Hegarty dies at 79
- Diarmuid Lawrence obituary
- Lawyer and union man became scourge of NSW state governments
- Fallece el obispo de Zamora, Gregorio Martínez Sacristán (in Spanish)
- Jan Merlin, Actor and Emmy-Winning Writer, Dies at 94
- Patrick E. O'Neil
- Marie J. Parente
- In Memoriam: Eric Samuelsen
- Taiwan mourns passing of independence activist and scholar Su Beng
- Goldlion founder Tsang Hin-chi dies
- Frans Van Looy, oud-renner en ploegleider, is overleden (in Dutch)
- "Obituary of Cheryl White". Archived from the original on 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
- Ruder-Olympiasieger und Wahl-Pfälzer: Gerhard Auer in Rodalben gestorben (in German)
- Tommy Brooker (1939-2019)
- Napoleon Alphonseau Chagnon
- "Director Mel Chionglo dies at 73". Archived from the original on 2019-09-21. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Hawke, Russian spies and sad goodbyes to David Combe
- Jean-Claude Coucardon (in French)
- SAG-AFTRA Spring 2020 Edition
- 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' actor Aron Eisenberg dies at age 50
- Sid Haig, 'House of 1000 Corpses' and 'Devil's Rejects' Star, Dies at 80
- New Orleans Singer Leigh “Little Queenie” Harris Dies At 65
- Chiefs Hall of Famer E.J. Holub dies at 81
- Raumfahrer Sigmund Jähn ist tot (in German)
- Dichter Günter Kunert stirb mit 90 (in German)
- George Lardner Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winning Marquette alumnus, dies at 85
- Karin Ahlström Archived 2019-09-27 at the Wayback Machine (in Swedish)
- Noted Irish theologian and ecumenist Gerard Mannion dies at 48
- He was the last of the Lobos' two-way football stars
- Deputy minister Farid Rafik passes away
- Jarred Rome, 2004 and 2012 Olympic discus thrower, dies
- Composer Christopher Rouse Dies At Age 70
- Carl Ruiz, celebrity chef, dies at 44
- Former TDP MP, who opposed govt's moves in unique ways in House, dies
- Jevan Snead Dead: Former Texas Longhorns QB Dies
- Скончался латвийский миллионер и меценат Борис Тетерев (in Russian)
- Shuping Wang: Whistleblower who exposed HIV scandal in China dies
- Voice of Korea's Woo Hye Mi found deceased in her home
- Πέθανε ο παλαίμαχος ποδοσφαιριστής της ΑΕΚ Αλέκος Ιορδάνου (in Greek)
- Netektis irklavimo pasaulyje: užgeso olimpinio prizininko Vytauto Briedžio gyvybė (in Lithuanian)
- Founder of Northern Illinois Food Bank dies at age 83
- "Ex-Bears Pro Bowler Chambers passes away". Archived from the original on 2019-09-25. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Courtney Cox Cole, IU and Noblesville basketball star, dies at 48
- Chartwell Dutiro: 1957-2019
- Former Archbishop Harry Flynn dies at 86
- Thomas Frantz
- Nathaniel "Nat" Frazier
- Rodolfo Guarnieri
- Former MACC chief Ahmad Said Hamdan dies
- "Farewell to Masroor Jahan and her Lucknow". Archived from the original on 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
- Ушел из жизни выдающийся спортсмен и тренер Иван Михайлович Кизимов) (in Russian)
- Hall of Fame boxer Meda dies at 73
- J. Michael Mendel, Producer on 'The Simpsons' and 'Rick and Morty,' Dies at 54
- Vietnamese jet fighter hero Nguyen Van Bay dies at 84
- Fallecimiento de Mons. Miguel Patiño Velazquez, M.S.F (in Spanish)
- Douglas Hugh Parker
- SAG-AFTRA Fall 2019
- Thomas Joseph Polanic
- Meghalt Sára Sándor (in Hungarian)
- Al Alvarez obituary
- Former India opener Madhav Apte dies at 86
- Lebanese painter Huguette Caland dies at 88
- Dean Francis Clukey
- Leslie Edwards
- Former Texas Tech player Emmett shot, killed
- 社科院荣誉学部委员樊亢逝世,系我国外经史学科主要奠基者 (in Chinese)
- Elaine Feinstein Dies at the Age of 88
- Lambert L. Hehl Jr.
- Robert Hunter, Grateful Dead Collaborator and Lyricist, Dead at 78
- Harri Hurme (1945–2019) in memoriam (in Finnish)
- William Green Miller, second US ambassador to independent Ukraine, dies at age 88
- Ginny NiCarthy: Therapist, activist and author of groundbreaking book for survivors of domestic violence, dies on her own terms
- È morto Walter Nicoletti, ex allenatore di Empoli, Trapani, Cesena e Spal (in Italian)
- "Renowned Stanford Criminologist Joan Petersilia Dies". Archived from the original on 2019-09-26. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Tragiška žinia: rastas negyvas buvęs Lietuvos rinktinės puolėjas ir A lygos rekordininkas (in Lithuanian)
- Social justice advocate Tauto Sansbury remembered as a 'true warrior for his people
- Mantan Gubernur BI Arifin Siregar Meninggal Dunia (in Indonesian)
- Miris mācītājs un politiķis Jānis Šmits (in Latvian)
- James Spilker, Jr., a father of GPS, has died at 86
- Former MBB head coach Gordon Stauffer passes away
- Asim Umar: Al-Qaeda's South Asia chief 'killed in Afghanistan'
- Dol a la cultura ebrenca per la mor el filòleg medievalista suís Curt Wittlin (in Catalan)
- Carl Robert "Bob" Zelnick
- Vurğun Əyyub vəfat edib (in Azerbaijani)
- Fallece Luz Bulnes Aldunate, ex profesora y Vicedecana de la Facultad de Derecho (in Spanish)
- Acclaimed artist and children's book author Mordicai Gerstein dies at 83
- Nurseryman and former N.C. Rep. Tom Gilmore has died
- Judo Athlete and Olympic Hopeful Jack Hatton Dies Suddenly at 24: 'He Will Not Be Forgotten'
- Décès de Abdellah Kadiri, ancien SG du Parti national démocrate (in French)
- Magnar Lussand er død (in Norwegian)
- Jimmy Nelson, last of TV's golden era ventriloquists, whose characters Farfel and Danny O’Day were the face of Nestlés Quik, has died
- Former Marinduque governor Luisito Reyes, pumanaw na Archived 2019-09-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Tagalog)
- Helen Joyce White
- Muere Alfonso de Salas, uno de los fundadores de El Mundo (in Spanish)
- Sana Wahid El-Solh
- Former Florida House Speaker Donald L. Tucker dies at 84
- Roger H. Zion
- Le pianiste Paul Badura-Skoda est mort (in French)
- Fallece el reconocido arqueólogo y escritor Michael Coe (in Spanish)
- Nekrolog: Biosemiotikeren Jesper Hoffmeyers historie ville være utænkelig i dag (in Danish)
- "Ex-MLA Liakat Ali Khan passes away". Archived from the original on 2019-09-26. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
- Popular Telugu comedian Venu Madhav passes away in Hyderabad
- John McAdorey: Irish Olympic sprinter from Ballymena dies aged 45 after illness
- Isaac Namioka (1928-2019)
- Nicholls
- 野崎 一会員の逝去について (in Japanese)
- Štefan Pipa
- Linda Porter Dies: ‘Superstore’, ‘Twin Peaks’ Actress Was 86
- Roberts
- Armand Solie
- Libi Staiger, Actress on Broadway and in Denny's Commercials, Dies at 91
- Arne Weise är död 89 år gammal (in Swedish)
- Wilsey
- Richard Wyands, Consummate Accompanist and Impeccable Jazz Pianist, Is Dead at 91
- Lawrence J. Barkwell
- Ciclismo in lutto, è scomparso Giovanni Bramucci (in Italian)
- Obituary: Plato Cacheris
- Jim Chapman
- Jacques Chirac, former French president, dies aged 86
- Mac Conner, Illustrator for Ads and Magazines, Dies at 105 (subscription required)
- Former player Rest In Peace Peter
- David Sidney Feingold
- King Billy Cokebottle comedian Louis Beers dead aged 70
- U.S. Cardinal William Levada, former doctrinal head, dies in Rome
- Dan Lovén
- Gennadi Makanov, cosmonaut who led two missions to Mir, dies at 69
- Obituary: Joe Mason, footballer and highly respected first team coach with Rangers
- Gyász: 70 éves korában elhunyt Molnár Imre (in Hungarian)
- Ex-Detroit Red Wings coach Nick Polano, who drafted Steve Yzerman, dies at age 78
- Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald Schlicher, who grew up in Chattanooga, dies at 63
- Irene Shubik obituary (subscription required)
- 原总后勤部政委孙大发上将逝世,享年74岁 (in Chinese)
- Kåre Dorenfeldt Tønnesson (in Norwegian)
- Preminuo Slavni Trener: Vukašin Višnjevac umro u 80. godini (in Serbian)
- Martin Wesley-Smith has died
- Film Historian and Author Rudy Behlmer Dies at 92
- È morto don Dante Bernini, il vescovo della pace e della nonviolenza (in Italian)
- সাবেক মন্ত্রিপরিষদ সচিব আবু সোলায়মান চৌধুরীর ইন্তেকাল (in Bengali)
- Former Alabama congressman Jack Edwards dies at 91
- ‘Karate Kid’ actor Robert Garrison dead at 59
- Larry J. Hale
- Edward Heavey
- Barrie L. Karp, Phd.
- PML-N leader Rana Afzal passes away in Faisalabad
- Retired Bishop John Francis Kinney dies at age 82
- Award winning children's author Jack Lasenby has died
- Sir Anthony Seymour Laughton. 29 April 1927—27 September 2019
- Bradley legend Gene 'Squeaky' Melchiorre dies at 92
- Manga Mohammed, former Nigeria U-17 player, dies at age of 42
- Kiyoshi Nagai (1949 – 2019)
- Fallece a los 73 años el economista y exministro colombiano Guillermo Perry (in Spanish)
- Wales and Pontypridd rugby legend Russell Robins dies
- Former Minister Balireddy Satya Rao killed in accident
- GOPIO Stalwart Inder Singh has died
- Zemřel režisér Jan Schmidt. Autor Osady havranů patřil k Nové vlně šedesátých let (in Czech)
- Marvin Shore
- Retired leader of Diocese of St. Augustine dies at 93
- Hip Hop Pioneer Jimmy "Super Rhymes" Spicer Passes Away
- Elhunyt Szekó József, Mohács polgármestere (in Hungarian)
- Sad News - Professor Inés Talamantez
- Marcel Troupel
- Theodore Vogel
- Joseph Wilson, Former Diplomat Who Challenged Basis Of The Iraq War, Dies At 69
- Young
- La mort du cinéaste et écrivain Peter Adam (in French)
- Willie Adams
- A los 102 años fallece sacerdote jesuita José Aldunate Lyon (in Spanish)
- Umrl je nekdanji trener Olimpije (in Slovene)
- Brain.— Raymond Victor
- Football great M. Chandran dies at 77
- Bishop Franco Cuter
- Find a will
- Tribute to Morning Star's John Haylett
- 28th Kelantan ruler dies
- Muere el cantante José José a los 71 años de edad (in Spanish)
- Famous Polish film and theatre actor dies
- Loyd Alvie "Sug" Lowe
- Lamentan la muerte de Nicolás Nogueras (in Spanish)
- Musician Dessie O'Halloran has died aged 79
- Fallece la profesora Graciela Palau de Nemes, discípula y amiga de Juan Ramón y Zenobia (in Spanish)
- Iconic St. Louis soccer coach Pelizzaro dies at 87
- William D. Ridley
- Former BJP MP Baikunth Lal Sharma passes away
- Hogan Sheffer Dies: Emmy-Winning ‘As The World Turns’ And ‘Y&R’ Writer Was 61
- Bishop Gérard Tremblay
- В храме Воздвижения Креста Господня в Митине состоялось отпевание известного российского физика В.Б. Волошинова (in Russian)
- Russian theater and film director Mark Zakharov dies at 85
- Murió la actriz mexicana Beatriz Aguirre a los 94 años (in Spanish)
- Luz Amorocho Carreno (in Spanish)
- Pulitzer Prize winner and former L.A. Times music critic Martin Bernheimer dies at 83
- Busbee, Hit Songwriter and Producer, Dies at 43
- John Francis D'arcy
- Passages: Olympic diving medalist Patty Elsener dies at 89
- 新中国连环画奠基人之一姜维朴逝世,被誉为“连环画保护神” (in Chinese)
- Yhdistetyn maailmanmestari Paavo Korhonen kuoli 91-vuotiaana (in Finnish)
- Rajavartiolaitosta johtanut Ilkka Laitinen on kuollut (in Finnish)
- Lawrence. — John Franklin (Jack).
- Ушел из жизни первый и единственный президент Крыма Юрий Мешков (in Russian)
- Robert (Bobby) Mitchell
- James E. Morgan
- Nhân sĩ Nguyễn Hữu Hạnh qua đời ở tuổi 95 (in Vietnamese)
- Glen Smith
- Thomas P. Stossel ’63
- Neil David Van Sickle
- Larry Willis, the eclectic jazz pianist, dies at 76
- Michael de Zoysa no more dies aged 73
- David Akers-Jones, Hong Kong's former chief secretary under British colonial rule, dies at 92
- Vale Tom Allsop
- Victoria Braithwaite obituary
- Barbara Lee Drinkwater
- Marshall Efron, Funny Cog in the PBS ‘Dream Machine,’ Dies at 81 (subscription required)
- Wayne Fitzgerald, Prolific Main Title Designer, Dies at 89
- In Memoriam: Biophysicist, cell biologist Shinya Inoué, 98
- Veteran actor Viju Khote dies, best known as Kalia from Sholay
- Scomparso a soli 56 anni Gianni Lenoci, pianista d'eccezione (in Italian)
- "West Virginia Del. Sharon Malcolm dies at 72". Archived from the original on 2019-09-30. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
- Archbishop Enrico Masseroni
- Dr. Mattessich, Professor Emeritus (Accounting)
- Kornel Morawiecki nie żyje. Marszałek senior Sejmu zmarł w wieku 78 lat (in Polish)
- Jessye Norman, international opera star, dead at 74
- 'Mister Porsche' Ben Pon overleden (in Dutch)
- Belly actor Louie Rankin dies in car crash in Canada
- Jeffrey Leonard Sayle
- "Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Famer Simonini passes away". Archived from the original on 2019-10-02. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
- "Former state legislator Pete Turnham dies at 99". Archived from the original on 2019-10-02. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
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