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Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference (and language of reference, if not English).
April 2012
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15
- Murray Rose, 73, Australian Olympic gold medal-winning (1956; 1960) swimmer, leukaemia.
- Dwayne Schintzius, 43, American basketball player (San Antonio Spurs, New Jersey Nets), respiratory failure.
14
- Émile Bouchard, 92, Canadian ice hockey player, member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
- Eddie May, 68, English football player and manager.
- Piermario Morosini, 25, Italian footballer (Livorno), cardiac arrest.
- Synchronised, 9, Irish racehorse, euthanised after race fall.
- Cathie Wright, 82, American politician, California State Senator (1992–2000).
13
- Cecil Chaudhry, 70, Pakistani fighter pilot, school principal, and activist, lung cancer.
- Avraham Goldberg, 99, American-born Israeli Talmud scholar.
- Mario Rizzi, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Titular Archbishop of Bagnoregio (since 1991), Apostolic Nuncio to Bulgaria (1991–1996).
12
- Vladimir Astapovsky, 65, Soviet Olympic bronze medal-winning (1976) footballer. (Russian)
- Kellon Baptiste, 38, Grenadian footballer, cancer.
- Mohit Chattopadhyay, 77, Indian playwright, dramatist, and poet, cancer.
- Robert Kennedy, 73, Canadian publisher, complications from skin cancer.
- Andrew Love, 70, American saxophonist (The Memphis Horns), complications of Alzheimer's disease.
- Masakre, 57, Mexican professional wrestler, cancer.
- Bruce Morrison, 88, Australian football player.
- Manfred Orzessek, 78, German footballer. (German)
- Amy Tryon, 42, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (2004) equestrian.
11
- Julio Alemán, 79, Mexican actor, cancer. (Spanish)
- Ahmed Ben Bella, 93, Algerian politician, Prime Minister (1962–1963); President (1963–1965).
- Misbach Yusa Biran, 78, Indonesian film director.
- Roger Caron, 73, Canadian author, prison escape artist, and bank robber, infection.
- Tippy Dye, 97, American college athlete, coach, and athletic director.
- Hal McKusick, 87, American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and flautist, natural causes.
- Yolanda Mérida, 82, Mexican actress. (Spanish)
- Agustín Alejo Román Rodríguez, 83, Cuban-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Miami (1979–2003), heart attack.
- Grant Tilly, 74, New Zealand actor.
10
- Luis Aponte Martínez, 89, Puerto Rican Roman Catholic prelate and first cardinal, Metropolitan Archbishop of San Juan de Puerto Rico (1964–1999). (Spanish)
- Erdoğan Arıca, 57, Turkish football coach, lung cancer.
- Raymond Aubrac, 97, French WWII resistance fighter.
- Leonardo Mario Bernacchi, 79, Italian-born Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Camiri (1993–2009).
- Barbara Buchholz, 52, German musician and composer, cancer. (German)
- Virginia Spencer Carr, 82, American biographer.
- Maria-Pia Casilio, 76, Italian film actress. (Italian)
- Lili Chookasian, 90, Armenian-born American opera singer.
- Kurt Crain, 47, American football player (Houston Oilers, Green Bay Packers).
- Dorothy Dermody, 102, Irish Olympic (1948) fencer.
- Zvi Dinstein, 86, Israeli politician, MK (1965–1974), pulmonary embolism. (Hebrew)
- Carl Gatto, 74, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (since 2003), prostate cancer.
- Tichaona Mudzingwa, 69, Zimbabwean politician.
- Andy Replogle, 58, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers).
- N. Varadarajan, 87, Indian politician.
9
- Takeshi Aono, 75, Japanese voice actor (Dragon Ball, One Piece), post-operative multiple cerebral infarction. (Japanese)
- José Guardiola, 81, Spanish singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1963).
- Mark Lenzi, 43, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1992) diver, hypotension.
- Wiebo Ludwig, 70, Canadian environmental activist and convicted bomber, esophageal cancer.
- Ivan Nagel, 80, German theater director. (German)
- Don Reed, 92, American football coach (Long Beach State 49ers), natural causes.
- Malcolm Thomas, 82, Welsh rugby union player.
8
- Gordon Bagier, 87, British politician, MP for Sunderland South (1964–1987).
- Bram Bart, 49, Dutch voice actor, pancreatic cancer. (Dutch)
- George Wilberforce Kakoma, 89, Ugandan musician, composer of the Ugandan national anthem.
- Blair Kiel, 50, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers), suspected heart attack.
- Jack Tramiel, 83, Polish-born American businessman, founder of Commodore and CEO of Atari.
- Al Veigel, 95, American baseball player (Boston Braves).
- Rikiya Yasuoka, 64, Japanese actor and singer, heart failure. (Japanese)
- Janusz K. Zawodny, 90, Polish-born American historian, World War II resistance fighter. (Polish)
7
- John Egan, 59, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Steven Kanumba, 28, Tanzanian actor and director.
- Alexander Leslie-Melville, 14th Earl of Leven, 87, Scottish peer and soldier, Lord Lieutenant of Nairn (1969–1999).
- Satsue Mito, 97, Japanese zoologist. (Japanese)
- Miss Read, 98, English writer.
- Ignatius Moses I Daoud, 81, Syrian Catholic cardinal, Patriarch of Antioch (1998–2001), stroke complications.
- Bashir Ahmed Qureshi, 54, Pakistani politician, cardiac arrest.
- Serafym Verzun, 62, Ukrainian Orthodox hierarch, Bishop of Zhytomyr (1992–1995), Archbishop of Rivne (1995–2000) and Kirovohrad (2002–2008). (Ukrainian)
- Mike Wallace, 93, American news correspondent (60 Minutes).
- Jamshid Zokirov, 63, Uzbek actor. (Uzbek)
6
- Larry Canning, 86, English footballer (Aston Villa) and broadcaster, vascular dementia.
- Fang Lizhi, 76, Chinese political activist and astrophysicist.
- Felipe Fernández García, 76, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ávila (1976–1991) and San Cristóbal de La Laguna o Tenerife (1991–2005).
- Promode Gogoi, 82, Indian politician.
- Thomas Kinkade, 54, American painter, natural causes.
- Michael Sands, 66, American show business publicist and alleged CIA operative, choked.
- Sheila Scotter, 91, Australian fashion editor (Vogue Australia).
- Dick Wearmouth, 85, Australian football player.
- Reed Whittemore, 92, American poet.
5
- Joe Avezzano, 68, American football player (Boston Patriots) and coach (Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders), heart attack.
- David Axon, 61, British astrophysicist.
- Pedro Bartolomé Benoit, 91, Dominican military general, Provisional President (1965). (Spanish)
- Angelo Castro, Jr., 67, Filipino journalist, The World Tonight anchor (1986–2009; 2011), lung cancer.
- Cynthia Dall, 41, American musician.
- Attila Hazai, 44, Hungarian writer. (Hungarian)
- James S. Herr, 87, American businessman, founder of Herr's Snacks.
- Aminul Islam, 40, Bangladeshi trade union leader.
- Jimmy Lawlor, 78, Irish footballer.
- Jim Marshall, 88, English businessman, founder of Marshall Amplification.
- Barney McKenna, 72, Irish musician (The Dubliners).
- Bingu wa Mutharika, 78, Malawian politician, President (since 2004), heart attack.
- Gil Noble, 80, American television reporter and host (Like It Is).
- Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, 76, German designer.
- Bernard Rapoport, 94, American businessman and philanthropist.
- Sir Peter Tapsell, 82, New Zealand politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives (1993–1996).
- Christer Zetterberg, 70, Swedish businessman. (Swedish)
4
- Muhammad Afrizal, 30, Indonesian boxer, PABA featherweight champion (2008), injuries sustained from bout.
- A. Dean Byrd, 64, American psychologist.
- Peter M. Douglas, 69, American lawyer, Executive Director of the California Coastal Commission (1985–2011), cancer.
- Anne Karin Elstad, 74, Norwegian author, stroke. (Norwegian)
- Nikolay Krasovsky, 87, Russian mathematician. (Russian)
- Claude Miller, 70, French director, producer, and screenwriter.
- Helge Sverre Nesheim, 92, Norwegian broadcaster. (Norwegian)
- Said Mohamed Nur, Somali Football Federation chief, bombing.
- Dubravko Pavličić, 44, Croatian footballer. (Croatian)
- Roberto Rexach Benítez, 82, Puerto Rican politician, President of the Senate (1993–1996). (Spanish)
- Aden Yabarow Wiish, Somali Olympic Committee chief, bombing.
3
- Lorne Benson, 81, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
- Arduino Bertoldo, 79, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Foligno (1992–2008).
- Michael Bzdel, 81, Canadian Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Metropolitan of Winnipeg (1992–2006).
- Richard Descoings, 53, French academic director (Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris).
- Efraím Basílio Krevey, 83, Brazilian Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Bishop of São João Batista em Curitiba (1978–2006).
- Jean Gerard Leigh, 88, British MI5 clerk involved in the WWII Operation Mincemeat.
- Mingote, 93, Spanish cartoonist, writer, and journalist.
- Govind Narain, 95, Indian civil servant, Governor of Karnataka (1977–1983).
- Airton Pavilhão, 77, Brazilian footballer. (Portuguese)
- Xenia Stad-de Jong, 90, Dutch Olympic gold medal-winning (1948) athlete. (Dutch)
- Chief Jay Strongbow, 83, American professional wrestler.
- José María Zárraga, 81, Spanish footballer and manager. (Spanish)
2
- Jesús Aguilarte, 53, Venezuelan politician, Governor of Apure State (1999–2000; 2004–2011), shot.
- Roger Breske, 73, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Senate (1990–2008).
- Jim Delaney, 91, American Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) shot putter.
- Sarah Dreher, 75, American novelist and playwright.
- Warren Bonython, 95, Australian conservationist, explorer, author, and chemical engineer.
- Elizabeth Catlett, 96, American-born Mexican artist.
- Allie Clark, 88, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Athletics).
- Mauricio Lasansky, 97, Argentinian-born American printmaker.
- Jimmy Little, 75, Australian singer.
- Fatma Neslişah, 91, Turkish-born Ottoman and Egyptian royal, heart attack.
- M. Saroja, 79, Indian film actress.
1
- Ekrem Bora, 78, Turkish actor, pulmonary edema. (Turkish)
- Lionel Bowen, 89, Australian politician, MP for Kingsford-Smith (1969–1990); Deputy Prime Minister (1983–1990), pneumonia.
- Giorgio Chinaglia, 65, Italian footballer (Lazio, New York Cosmos), heart attack.
- Miguel de la Madrid, 77, Mexican politician, President (1982–1988), complications of pulmonary emphysema.
- Leila Denmark, 114, American supercentenarian, author, and physician, credited with developing a whooping cough vaccine.
- Jamaa Fanaka, 68, American filmmaker.
- Jerry Lynch, 81, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates).
- N. K. P. Salve, 91, Indian politician.
- Stan Yapp, 70, English politician.
March 2012
See Deaths in March 2012.
February 2012
January 2012
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