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Stuart Freeborn, 98, English make-up artist (Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey).[219]
Reinaldo Gargano, 78, Uruguayan politician, Senator (1985–2005; 2008–2010); Minister of Foreign Affairs (2008–2010), heart failure.[220]
Julieta Gómez, 25, Argentine model, suicide.[221]
Gerry Hambling, 86, English film editor (Pink Floyd—The Wall, Midnight Express, In the Name of the Father). [222]
Egil Hovland, 88, Norwegian composer.[223]
Charles Longbottom, 82, British politician, MP for York (1959–1966).[224]
Dan McGill, 93, American business academic and author, heart failure.[225]
Tom McGuigan, 91, New Zealand politician, MP for Lyttelton (1969–1975).[226]
Sybil Michelow, 87, South African-born British opera singer.[227]
Marshall Miles, 86, American bridge player and author, complications from a heart attack.[228]
Leda Mileva, 93, Bulgarian writer, translator, and diplomat, daughter of Geo Milev.[229]
Jindra Šťáhlavský, 67, Czech country singer.[230]
Paul Tanner, 95, American trombonist, last surviving member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, complications from pneumonia.[231]
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Dirk Ballendorf, 73, American-born Guamanian historian.[232]
Donald Byrd, 80, American jazz trumpeter.[233]
Jimmy Lee ****s, 65, American murderer and kidnapper (Alabama school bus driver murder and child abduction), shooting.[234]
Margaret Frazer, 66, American historical novelist, cancer.[235]
Pat Halcox, 82, British jazz trumpeter.[236]
John Baptist Liu Jingshan, 99, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ningxia (1984–2009).[237]
Theresia van der Pant, 88, Dutch sculptor.[238]
Vernon Robert Pearson, 89, American jurist, Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice (1981–1989), hip surgery complications.[239]
Reg Presley, 71, British singer (The Troggs) and songwriter ("Love Is All Around"), lung cancer.[240]
Mohammad Ali Shah, 67, Pakistani surgeon and politician, Sindh Minister of Sports, heart attack.[241]
P. W. Underwood, 81, American football coach (Southern Mississippi).[242]
Essie Mae Washington-Williams, 87, American schoolteacher, daughter of American politician Strom Thurmond.[243]
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Wolfgang Abraham, 71, German footballer.[244]
György Ádám, 90, Hungarian physician and academic, Rector of Eötvös Loránd University (1972–1978).[245]
B. H. Born, 80, American basketball player (University of Kansas).[246]
Cardiss Collins, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois (1973–1997).[247]
John Michael D'Arcy, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend (1985–2009), lung and brain cancer.[248]
Steve Demeter, 78, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians), heart disease.[249]
Deng Wei, 73, Chinese photographer.[250]
Matija Duh, 23, Slovenian speedway rider, head injuries.[251]
Joseph Egerega, 72, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Vicar of Bomadi (1997–2009).[252]
Oscar Feltsman, 91, Russian composer.[253]
Peter Gilmore, 81, British actor (The Onedin Line, Carry On, Doctor Who).[254]
Ichikawa Danjūrō XII, 66, Japanese Kabuki actor, pneumonia.[255]
Arpad Miklos, 45, Hungarian model and porn actor, suicide.[256]
James Muri, 93, American World War II pilot.[257]
Betty Nixon, 84, American Kiowa bead and textile artist, co-founder of the Mid-America All-Indian Center.[258]
David Oates, 50, British sports commentator (BBC Sport).[259]
Zlatko Papec, 79, Croatian footballer.[260]
Ignace Baguibassa Sambar-Talkena, 78, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kara (1996–2009).[261]
Mike Schwartz, 63, American pro-life activist.[262]
Jam Mohammad Yousaf, 58, Pakistani politician, Chief Minister of Balochistan (2002–2007), cardiac arrest.[263]
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Arlene Ackerman, 66, American educator and public schools superintendent, pancreatic cancer.[264]
Edith Houghton, 100, American baseball player and scout, first female scout in Major League Baseball.[265]
Abraham Iyambo, 52, Namibian politician, Minister of the Fisheries and Marine Resources (1997–2010); Minister of Education (since 2010).[266]
John Kerr, 81, American actor, short illness.[267]
Chris Kyle, 38, American author and Navy SEAL sniper, most lethal in U.S. military history, shooting.[268]
Sirajul Haq Memon, 79, Pakistani author, journalist and scholar, cardiac arrest.[269]
Necdet Menzir, 68, Turkish bureaucrat and politician, Minister of Transport (1997–1998), respiratory failure.[270]
Lino Oviedo, 69, Paraguayan politician and general, 2008; 2013 presidential candidate; leader of the National Union of Ethical Citizens, helicopter crash.[271]
Pepper Paire, 88, American AAGPBL baseball player, inspiration for A League of Their Own.[272]
P. Shanmugam, 85, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Puducherry (2000–2001), head injuries from a fall.[273]
Jack Singer, 95, Canadian businessman and philanthropist.[274]
Walt Sweeney, 71, American football player (San Diego Chargers), pancreatic cancer.[275]
Kenneth W. Thompson, 91, American academic.[276]
Tyrice Thompson, 27, American football player, stabbed.[277]
Guy F. Tozzoli, 90, American architect, lead designer of the World Trade Center.[278]
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Barney, 12, American Scottish Terrier, First Dog of President George W. Bush (2001–2009), lymphoma.[279]
Rudolf Dašek, 80, Czech guitarist.[280]
Helene Hale, 94, American politician, Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (2000–2006).[281]
Omar Henry, 25, American boxer, cancer.[282]
Sir Paul Holmes, 62, New Zealand broadcaster, prostate cancer and heart problems.[283]
Ed Koch, 88, American politician, U.S. Representative from New York (1969–1977), Mayor of New York City (1978–1989), television judge (The People's Court), heart failure.[284]
Ștefan Kostyal, 92, Romanian general.[285]
Louis Luyt, 80, South African rugby union administrator and politician.[286]
Tony Palomo, 81, Guamanian politician, historian and journalist.[287]
Sanna Redsäter, 25, Swedish reality show contestant (Big Brother Sweden).[288]
Robin Sachs, 61, English actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Galaxy Quest, Babylon 5), heart attack.[289]
Herman Verbeek, 76, Dutch priest, author and politician.[290]
Vladimír Vlasák, 54, Czech music critic.[291]
Cecil Womack, 65, American musician and singer.[292]
Vladimir Yengibaryan, 80, Armenian light welterweight boxer, Olympic gold medallist (1956) for the Soviet Union.[293]
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