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Revision as of 15:09, 8 March 2013
This is a list of notable deaths in 2013. Names are listed under the date of death. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name or pseudonym.
Deaths of notable animals and other biological life forms are also reported here, if they first have their own page.
A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, and reference.
March 2013
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- Haseeb Ahsan, 73, Pakistani cricketer.
- Hikmet Atayev, 60, Azerbaijani politician, MP from Zagatala (since 2006), traffic collision.
- Bruce Campbell, 56, American basketball player, cancer.
- Damiano Damiani, 90, Italian film director (La Piovra).
- Michael Moncar, Ghanaian actor.
- John O'Connell, 83, Irish politician, Labour Party TD for Dublin South–West (1965–1993), Minister for Health (1992–1993) and MEP for European Parliament (1979–1981).
7
- Kenny Ball, 82, English jazz trumpeter, pneumonia.
- Tommy Barnes, 61, American football coach (University of Arkansas at Monticello), Parkinson's disease.
- Cleto Bellucci, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Fermo (1976–1997).
- Giuliano Bignasca, 67, Swiss politician, president of the Ticino League, heart attack.
- Dirk Coetzee, 67, South African paramilitary commander (Vlakplaas), kidney failure.
- Didier Comès, 70, Belgian comics artist.
- Max Ferguson, 89, Canadian radio broadcaster, heart attack.
- Ian Fowler, 73, British journalist (Manchester Evening News), first person to link Moors Murders, Parkinson's disease. (death announced on this date)
- Dick Graham, 90, British football manager (Colchester United F.C.), heart condition.
- Harold Hunter, 86, American basketball coach (Tennessee State University), first African-American to sign NBA contract.
- Brenda Box Johnson, 58, American journalist and radio personality (NPR, UPI, NBC Radio, USA Today), pancreatic cancer.
- Frederick B. Karl, 88, American judge and politician, member of Florida House (1956–1964), Senate (1968–1972) and Florida Supreme Court (1976–1978).
- Claude King, 90, American country music singer ("Wolverton Mountain").
- Andrei Panin, 50, Russian actor. (death announced on this date)
- Pao Sarasin, 83, Thai politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1992), Interior Minister (1992), blood infection.
- Lady Ginny Williams, 66, British racing owner (Williams F1) (1977–1988), wife of Sir Frank Williams, cancer.
- Jan Zwartkruis, 87, Dutch football coach (Netherlands national team) (1976–1977, 1978–1981).
6
- Aydın Aybay, 84, Turkish lawyer, legal scholar and writer, respiratory failure.
- Sabine Bischoff, 54, German Olympic champion (1984) fencer.
- Peter Butterly, 30s, Irish Real IRA chief, shot.
- Chorão, 42, Brazilian musician (Charlie Brown Jr.).
- Stompin' Tom Connors, 77, Canadian country-folk singer ("The Hockey Song"), natural causes.
- Ward de Ravet, 88, Belgian actor.
- Duane Gish, 92, American creationist.
- Alvin Lee, 68, British guitarist (Ten Years After), complications from surgery.
- David Rossi, 51, Italian banker, head of media relations for Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, suicide by self-defenestration.
- Shao Zhanwei, 56, Chinese politician, deputy of National People's Congress, mayor of Hangzhou, heart attack.
- John Spence, 83, Saint Vincent-born Trinidadian politician and botanist, member of the Trinidad Senate (1987–2000), heart attack.
- Roland Trebicka, 65, Albanian actor, cancer.
5
- Paul Bearer, 58, American professional wrestling manager, upper respiratory infection.
- Hugo Chávez, 58, Venezuelan politician and military officer, President (since 1999), heart attack.
- Nigel Forbes, 22nd Lord Forbes, 95, Scottish soldier, businessman and politician, Minister of State for Scotland (1958–1959).
- Joseph Frank, 94, American literary biographer, pulmonary failure.
- Charles Galbreath, 88, American politician and judge, member of the Tennessee House (1960–1968) and Court of Appeals (1968–1978), pneumonia.
- John LaChapelle, 91, American jazz guitarist, heart failure.
- Dawn Clark Netsch, 86, American politician, member of the Illinois State Senate (1972–1990), Illinois Comptroller (1991–1995), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Dieter Pfaff, 65, German actor, cancer.
- Rajasulochana, 77, Indian actress and dancer, renal failure.
- Melvin Rhyne, 76, American jazz organist.
- Nathan Safferstein, 92, American counterintelligence agent (Manhattan Project).
- Hikmat al-Shihabi, 82, Syrian military leader.
- Tommy Smith, 75, American jockey, won 1965 Grand National.
- Toren Smith, 52, Canadian manga publisher and translator.
- Arthur Storch, 87, American theatrical director and actor, founder of Syracuse Stage.
- Árni Vilhjálmsson, 80, Icelandic businessman and academic, chairman of HB Grandi.
- Bill Walters, 69, American politician, member of the Arkansas Senate (1982–2000), pancreatic cancer.
- Al Warnell, 62, American radio personality, television contributor to Nancy Grace Show, multiple myeloma.
4
- Lilian Cahn, 89, American businesswoman, cofounder of Coach, Inc. and creator of its first line of handbags.
- Menachem Froman, 68, Israeli settler and chief rabbi.
- Terry Florence, 63, American golfer, cancer.
- Gurdev Singh Grewal, 90, Indian politician, MLA for Samana.
- Patrick Heiniger, 62, Swiss businessman, chief executive of Rolex (1992–2008).
- Al Iorio, 94, American musical instrument maker, developed first electronic accordion.
- Joseph Kelner, 98, American lawyer, represented Kent State Shootings victims and Bernhard Goetz.
- Seki Matsunaga, 84, Japanese footballer.
- Ric Menello, 60, American screenwriter (Tougher Than Leather) and music video director, heart attack.
- Maurus Nekaro, 57, Namibian politician, Governor of Kavango.
- George Petherbridge, 85, English footballer.
- Jérôme Savary, 70, Argentine-born French theater director and actor, cancer.
- Hobart Muir Smith, 100, American herpetologist.
- John Tonge, 96, Australian pathologist and campaigner for road safety in Queensland.
3
- Hà Thị Cầu, 85, Vietnamese xẩm singer.
- Luis Cubilla, 72, Uruguayan footballer (River Plate, Nacional), stomach cancer.
- Scott Eccles, 40, British bodybuilder and rugby league player (England Lionhearts).
- Johann Eekhoff, 71, German economist.
- Col Firmin, 72, Australian politician.
- Jaime Guadalupe González Domínguez, 38, Mexican journalist, shot.
- Plamen Goranov, 36, Bulgarian rights activist, self-immolation.
- Müslüm Gürses, 59, Turkish singer and actor, complications from heart surgery.
- Johnny Hanks, 78, New Zealand boxer.
- Junior Heffernan, 23, British racing cyclist, traffic collision during race.
- Manfred Kremser, 62, Austrian ethnologist.
- Richard Matthews, South African Emmy and BAFTA award winning wildlife film maker (BBC), plane crash.
- George Quigley, 83, British businessman, CEO of Ulster Bank and Short Brothers.
- Bobby Rogers, 73, American soul singer and songwriter (The Miracles), complications from diabetes.
- Sabino Romero, Venezuelan Yukpa leader, shot.
- Hector Sanchez, 26, American boxer, shot.
- José Sancho, 68, Spanish actor, cancer.
- James Strong, 68, Australian businessman, CEO of Qantas (1993–2001), complications from lung surgery.
- George Wearring, 84, Canadian Olympic (1952) basketball player.
2
- Lindsay Batteson-Kritzinger, South African television presenter, traffic collision.
- Tom Borland, 80, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), MVP of the College World Series (1955).
- Bruno Bouvier, 60, French horse eventer, fall from horse.
- Joe Cain, 57, American horse trainer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- V. B. Cheriyan, 68, Indian political and trade union leader, respiratory failure.
- Omer Girard, 92, Canadian telecommunications and cable pioneer.
- Peter Harvey, 68, Australian television journalist (Nine Network), pancreatic cancer.
- Eriya Kategaya, 67, Ugandan politician, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Affairs.
- Giorgos Kolokithas, 67, Greek basketball player, cardiac arrest.
- Master O'Reilly, 10, New Zealand-bred Australian racehorse, winner of Caulfield Cup (2007).
- Bryce Rope, 90, New Zealand All Blacks rugby union coach (1983–1984).
- Hans Schnitger, 97, Dutch Olympic bronze medalist (1936) field hockey player.
- Shabnam Shakeel, 70, Pakistani poet and author.
- Bjørn Skau, 85, Norwegian politician, Minister of Justice and the Police (1981).
- Len Smith, 86, Australian racehorse trainer, heart disease.
- Ted Tebbutt, 80, British rugby league executive, Chairman of the York City Knights (1986–1991), pneumonia.
1
- Jewel Akens, 79, American R&B singer ("The Birds and the Bees"), complications from back surgery.
- Campbell Armstrong, 69, Scottish author.
- Chris Canavan, 84, British actor (Coronation Street).
- Robert Danhof, 87, American judge, member of Michigan Court of Appeals (1969–1992), Chief Judge (1976–1992).
- Hans Faltermeier, 80, German footballer.
- Bonnie Franklin, 69, American actress (One Day at a Time), pancreatic cancer.
- Mukesh Gadhvi, 50, Indian politician, MP for Banaskantha, complications from a stroke.
- Sammy Guillen, 88, Trinidadian-born New Zealand cricketer, represented both countries.
- D. V. J. Harischandra, 74, Sri Lankan psychiatrist and Buddhist scholar.
- Gaynelle Griffin Jones, 64, American lawyer and judge, US Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, member of the Texas Court of Appeals, cancer.
- John Kalinowski, 66, British rock-and-roll manager (Madness, Procol Harum, Van Morrison, The Kinks). (death announced on this date)
- Naw Kham, 43, Burmese drug lord, execution by lethal injection.
- Magic, 37, American rap vocalist (Sky's the Limit), traffic collision.
- Trevor Morley, 79, English cricketer.
- Hans Müller, 96, Swiss businessman, founder of Muller Martini.
- Rafael Puyana, 81, Colombian harpsichordist.
- Bryce Rankine, 88, Australian wine scientist and author.
- Don Scott, 84, British Olympic silver medalist (1948) boxer, Parkinson's disease.
- Alan Smith, 95, British World War II Spitfire fighter ace.
- Gabriel Vanel, 88, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Auch (1985–1996).
- Ludwig Zausinger, 84, German footballer.
Prior months
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References
- Pakistan Cricket News: Haseeb Ahsan dies aged 73 | ESPN Cricinfo
- Azerbaijani MP died in traffic accident - Trend.Az
- 'Octopus' director Damiani dies |Ansamed.info
- Michael Moncar dead
- Former ceann comhairle Dr John O'Connell dies - RTÉ News
- Kenny Ball, jazz trumpeter, dies at 82, Bbc.co.uk, 2013-03-07
- Archbishop Cleto Bellucci [Catholic-Hierarchy]
- Giuliano Bignasca leaves the political stage for good SwissInfo
- Apartheid-era commander Dirk Coetzee dies|Mail & Guardian
- Striptekenaar Didier Comès (70) overleden |Deredactie.be
- CBC Radio's Max Ferguson dies CBC News, March 7, 2013.
- Tributes paid to long-serving news reporter Ian Fowler
- Tributes after legendary Colchester United boss, Dick Graham, died aged 90 (From Gazette)
- Former Tennessee State basketball coach Harold Hunter dies | Nashville City Paper
- Radio Ink Magazine
- "Daytona Beach native, former Fla. Supreme Court justice Fred Karl dies". News-JournalOnline.com. Retrieved 2013-03-07.
- Country singer-songwriter Claude King dies at 90 - SFGate
- Andrei Panin found dead in flat
- Thailand News - Former deputy PM Pao Sarasin passes away at 83
- pitpass - Williams reveals the passing of Lady Virginia Williams
- Soccer-Former Dutch national coach Zwartkruis dies aged 87 - Yahoo! Sports |Sports.yahoo.com
- Prof. Dr. Aydın Aybay'ı kaybettik (Turkish)
- DFB trauert um Sabine Bischoff
- 'Real IRA Boss' Shot Dead: Five People Held
- Filho de Chorão chega ao IML de SP para liberação do corpo do cantor (Portuguese)
- Stompin’ Tom Connors dies at 77|The Globe and Mail
- Acteur Ward De Ravet overleden
- Duane T. Gish dies|National Center for Science Education
- Alvin Lee, rock guitarist in the band Ten Years After, dies at 68|BBC News
- Monte Dei Paschi Media Chief Dies | Fox Business
- Hangzhou mayor Shao Zhanwei dies during NPC session | South China Morning Post
- John Spence dies at 83 | The Trinidad Guardian Newspaper
- Shuhet ikona e Teatrit, Roland Trebicka. Amaneti për të afërmit: Mos qani për mua
- Paul Bearer passes away | WWE.com
- President Hugo Chavez confirmed dead |BBC News
- Lord Forbes |Telegraph
- Joseph Frank, Biographer of Dostoevsky, Dies at 94
- Charles Galbreath, former judge and TN legislator with penchant for theatrics, dies at 88 |Tennessean.comw
- Musician John LaChapelle dies in Richland | Tri-City Herald - The News Tribune
- Dawn Clark Netsch dies at 86 after Lou Gehrig's battle |Abclocal.go.com
- TV-Star Dieter Pfaff ist gestorben |Bild
- BERNAMA - South Indian Veteran Actress Raja Sulochana Dies
- Organist Melvin Rhyne Dead at 76, jazztimes.com
- Agent on Manhattan Project dies at 92 - Nation and World - Charleston Daily Mail - West Virginia News and Sports
- Syria ex-chief of staff Shehabi dies |Globalpost.com
- Tommy Smith who won British Grand National dies
- Toren Smith Passes, 52 - Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors
- Syracuse Stage founder Arthur Storch passes away - NewsChannel 9 WSYR
- Grandi Chairman passes away |Fishnewseu.com
- Former state senator dies | Arkansas News
- Radio veteran Al Warnell dead at 62 - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
- New York Times Lilian Cahn, creator of the Coach handbag, dies at 89
- Rabbi Menachem Froman, West Bank religious leader and peacemaker, dies | JTA - Jewish & Israel News
- Hall of Fame golf professional Terry Florence dies – The Post and Courier
- Veteran Akali leader dead
- L'ancien patron de Rolex Patrick Heiniger est décédé, rts.ch, 4 March 2013
- Al Iorio, pioneer accordion maker - NorthJersey.com
- Joseph Kelner, 98, Dies; Led Kent State Lawsuit
- サッカー元日本代表の松永碩氏死去 Sankei Sports, 6 March 2013 (in Japanese)
- Beastie Boys Video Director Ric Menello Dead At 60| mtv.com
- New Era - R.I.P.… Kavango governor passes on
- Petherbridge Obituary
- Le metteur en scène et comédien Jérôme Savary est mort|Le Monde (French)
- Hobart M Smith has passed away
- Tributes flow for Dr John Tonge who helped transform Australia's forensic research | The Courier-Mail
- Last surviving artisan of Xam singing dies
- Fallece Luis Cubilla, ex técnico cremaTemplate:Es
- Tributes to Brid sportsman Scott Eccles, 40 - Local - Bridlington Free Press
- Zum Tod von Prof. Dr. Johann Eekhoff Template:De icon
- Colin FIRMIN Obituary
- Journalist Jaime Guadalupe Gonzalez Killed in Northern Mexico, hispanicallyspeakingnews.com, March 5, 2013
- Varna Citizens: Plamen Lives in Our Heart, standartnews.com
- Turkish singer Müslüm Gürses dies
- Ramon John (Johnny) HANKS Obituary, New Zealand Herald
- Junior Heffernan dies after collision during Severn Bridge Road Race, cyclingweekly.co.uk, 3 March 2013
- Manfred Kremser 30.7.1950 – 3.3.2013, univie.ac.at
- allAfrica.com: Namibia: Two Dead in Damaraland Plane Crash
- Tributes to businessman Quigley - Yahoo! News UK
- Bobby Rogers of the Miracles dies after long illness|detroitnews.com
- Asesinaron al luchador yukpa Sabino RomeroTemplate:Es
- Puerto Rican boxer murdered - Yahoo! News Maktoob
- Muere el actor español Pepe Sancho (Spanish)
- Former Qantas director James Strong dies - Yahoo!
- DR. GEORGE ARTHUR WEARRING Obituary, legacy.com, March 4, 2013
- OFM presenter dies in car crash :: Media Update
- Baseball Almanac – Major League Baseball Players Who Died in 2013
- Fox-Pitt leads Bouvier tributes|Web.orange.co.uk
- Joe Cain, Kentucky trainer, dies after battle with ALS |Drf.com
- V B Cheriyan passes away - The New Indian Express
- OBITUARY: Cable pioneer, the "Hero of Magog", Omer Girard
- Veteran TV reporter Peter Harvey has died, aged 68
- Standard Digital News - Kenya : Kibaki mourns Uganda’s Deputy PM, Kategaya
- Το ελληνικό μπάσκετ θρηνεί τον θάνατο του Γιώργου Κολοκυθά - Αθλητισμός - Μπάσκετ |Sports.in.gr
- Popular galloper Master O'Reilly dies in unusual circumstances near road | The Courier-Mail
- Yahoo Sports Australia Former All Blacks coach dies
- Oud-international Hans Schnitger overleden, hockey.nl, 2 March 2013 (in Dutch)
- Shabnam Shakeel passes away | Latest-News | DAWN.COM
- Tidligere justisminister Bjørn Skau er død, aftenposten.no, 2 March 2013
- News Limited "King of Cheltenham" dies as South Australia loses one of its veteran trainers
- Death of York Rugby League chairman Ted Tebbutt, aged 80
- Obituary: Donald A. Glaser, Jewel Akens - latimes.com
- MBA Literary Agents Campbell Armstrong Mbalit.co.uk
- Coronation Street loses a legend | The Sun |Showbiz|TV|Soaps
- Retired West Michigan judge dies | WOOD TV8
- FC Bayern trauert um Hans Faltermeier (German)
- Bonnie Franklin, star of TV's 'One Day at a Time,' dies at 69 - latimes.com
- Gujarat Congress MP passes away, LS condoles - Oneindia News
- Simpson Guillen dead at 88
- Consultant Psychiatrist Prof. Harischandra has passed away, itnnews.lk, March 1, 2013
- Honored Houston lawyer dies - Houston Chronicle
- Music man ‘Kellogs’ dies (From Echo)
- BBC News - China parades foreign Mekong killers before execution
- New Orleans rapper Awood 'Mr. Magic' Johnson has died | NOLA.com
- Tributes paid to ‘Mr Cricket’ after legendary Fenland opening bowler Trevor Morley dies aged 80, wisbechstandard.co.uk, 4 March 2013
- Hans Müller Founder of Müller Martini Group Dies at the Age of 96 | Myprintresource.com
- Rafael Puyana, un virtuoso de la música barroca - Noticias de Entretenimiento, Espectáculos, Arte y Cultura en Colombia |Eltiempo.Com
- Respected wine scientist Dr Bryce Rankine dies, aged 88
- Former Olympic boxer Don Scott dies at the age of 84
- Sir Alan Smith Obituary Daily Telegraph
- Bishop Gabriel Marie Étienne Vanel
- Ludwig Zausinger Abendzeitung Munich
External links
- Obituaries, Variety
- Obituaries, Los Angeles Times
- The Guardian, UK obituaries
- The New York Times, US obituaries
- The Sydney Morning Herald, Australian obituaries
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