Deaths in 2011
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The following is a list of notable deaths in 2011.
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).
October 2011
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- Salvador Bernal, 66, Filipino designer, National Artist of the Philippines. [1]
25
- Perkins Bass, 99, American politician, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire (1955–1963). [2]
- Héctor López, 44, Mexican boxer, Olympic silver medal-winner (1984), heart attack. [3] (Spanish)
- Howard Wolpe, 71, American politician, U.S. Representative from Michigan (1979–1993). [4]
- Norrie Woodhall, 105, English stage actress. [5]
24
- Margit Brandt, 66, Danish fashion designer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [6] (Danish)
- Robert Bropho, 81, Australian indigenous rights activist and convicted criminal, natural causes. [7]
- Liviu Ciulei, 88, Romanian actor, writer and director, after long illness. [8]
- Kjell Johansson, 65, Swedish table tennis player. [9].
- Morio Kita, 84, Japanese novelist, essayist and psychiatrist. [10]
- Peter Rhodes, 90, British football referee, Parkinson's disease. [11] (death announced on this date)
- Crescênzio Rinaldini, 85, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Araçuaí (1982–2001). [12]
- Kirtanananda Swami, 74, American excommunicated Hare Krishna leader and convicted felon, kidney failure. [13]
- Oleh Vitovych, 44, Ukrainian politician, MP (1994–1998) and Leader of UNA-UNSO (1994–1999). [14] (Ukrainian)
- Bruno Weber, 80, Swiss artist and architect. [15] (German)
23
- Nusrat Bhutto, 82, Iranian-born Pakistani First Lady, widow of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and mother of Benazir Bhutto. [16]
- Joseph Dao, 75, Burkinabé-born Malian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kayes (1978–2011). [17]
- Oscar Stanley Dawson, 87, Indian admiral, Chief of the Naval Staff (1982–1984), brain haemorrhage. [18]
- Herbert A. Hauptman, 94, American Nobel Prize-winning chemist (1985). [19]
- Sir Frank Holmes, 87, New Zealand economist and government advisor. [20]
- Gene Kurtz, 69, American bassist and songwriter ("Treat Her Right"). [21]
- William Franklin Lee III, 82, American music educator, Dean of University of Miami School of Music (1964–1982). [22]
- Bronislovas Lubys, 73, Lithuanian entrepreneur and politician, Prime Minister of Lithuania (1992–1993), heart attack. [23] (Lithuanian)
- John McCarthy, 84, American computer scientist, creator of LISP and the term AI, heart disease. [24]
- Antoine Montant, 30, French extreme skier, BASE jumping accident. [25]
- Henk Pleket, 74, Dutch singer. [26] (Dutch)
- Amnon Salomon, 71, Israeli cinematographer. [27]
- Marco Simoncelli, 24, Italian motorcycle racer, race crash. [28]
22
- Jan Boye, 49, Danish politician, complications from brain hemorrhage. [29] (Danish)
- Antonio Cassese, 74, Italian international law expert, Yugoslavian war crimes judge, cancer. [30]
- Peter Goldie, 64, British philosopher. [31]
- Barbara König, 86, German writer. [32] (German)
- Cathal O'Shannon, 83, Irish journalist and television presenter. [33]
- Robert Pierpoint, 86, American broadcast journalist, complications from surgery. [34]
- Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, 83, Saudi royal, Minister of Defense and Aviation (since 1962) and Crown Prince (since 2005). [35]
- Roy Smalley, Jr., 85, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Braves, Philadelphia Phillies). [36]
- Ed Thompson, 66, American politician, Mayor of Tomah, Wisconsin (2008–2010), and gubernatorial candidate, pancreatic cancer. [37]
21
- Hikmet Bilâ, 57, Turkish journalist and author, lung cancer. [38]
- Rudolph Byrd, 58, American academic, multiple myeloma. [39]
- George Daniels, 85, English horologist. [40]
- Thomas Dillon, 61, American serial killer. [41]
- Freddie Ferrara, American rhythm and blues singer (The Del-Satins, The Brooklyn Bridge), cardiac arrest. [42]
- Yann Fouéré, 101, French Breton nationalist. [43] (French)
- Anis Mansour, 86, Egyptian writer and columnist, pneumonia. [44]
- Tone Pavček, 83, Slovenian author and translator. [45]
- Edmundo Ros, 100, Trinidadian bandleader. [46]
- Wang Yue, 2, Chinese hit-and-run victim. [47]
- Scott White, 41, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2009–2011) and State Senator (2011), cardiomegaly complications. [48]
20
- Jerzy Bielecki, 90, Polish social worker, former prisoner of Auschwitz concentration camp. [49] (Polish)
- John Bosco Manat Chuabsamai, 75, Thai Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ratchaburi (1985–2003). [50]
- Barry Feinstein, 80, American photographer and photojournalist. [51]
- Moatassem Gaddafi 34, Libyan Army officer, fifth son of Muammar Gaddafi, shot. [52]
- Muammar Gaddafi, 69, Libyan leader (1969–2011), shot. [53]
- Gale Gillingham, 67, American football player (Green Bay Packers). [54]
- Abu-Bakr Yunis Jabr, 59, Libyan defence minister, shot. [55]
- Dennis Hall, 54, American cinematographer (Franklin & Bash, Burn Notice), heart attack. [56]
- Hunter, 36, Australian rapper, cancer. [57]
- Sue Lloyd, 72, British actress (The Ipcress File, Crossroads). [58]
- Iztok Puc, 45, Slovenian handball player, lung cancer. [59]
- Morris Tabaksblat, 74, Dutch industrialist. [60] (Dutch)
- Roger Tallon, 82, French industrial designer. [61] (French)
19
- Édison Chará, 31, Colombian footballer, shot. [62]
- Earl Gilliam, 81, American blues pianist, lung disease. [63]
- Ken Meyerson, 47, American tennis agent. [64]
- Bohdan Osadchuk, 91, Ukrainian historian and journalist. [65] (Polish)
- Hollis E. Roberts, 68, American politician, Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (1978–1997). [66]
- Lars Sjösten, 70, Swedish jazz pianist and composer. [67] (Swedish)
- Keith Williams, 82, Australian property developer (Hamilton Island, Sea World), stroke. [68]
18
- Bob Brunning, 68, British blues musician (Fleetwood Mac), heart attack. [69]
- George Chaloupka, 79, Czech-born Australian historian of indigenous art. [70]
- Mofya Chisgena, 28, Zambian pageant winner, complications from childbirth. [71]
- Ramaz Chkhikvadze, 83, Georgian actor, People's Artist of the USSR, long illness. [72]
- Norman Corwin, 101, American radio writer, director and producer. [73]
- Paul Everac, 87, Romanian writer, cancer. [74] (Romanian)
- Tommy Grant, 76, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). [75]
- Kent Hull, 50, American football player (Buffalo Bills), liver disease. [76]
- Friedrich Kittler, 68, German literary scholar and media theorist. [77] (German)
- Merritt Ranew, 73, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs) [78]
- Lee Soo-Chul, 45, South Korean football manager, suicide. [79]
- Michael Staikos, 65, Greek-born Austrian Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Austria (since 1991). [80] (German)
- Jacques Thuillier, 83, French art historian. [81] (French)
- Andrea Zanzotto, 90, Italian poet. [82] (Italian)
17
- Barney Danson, 90, Canadian politician, MP for York North (1968–1979), Minister of National Defence (1976–1979). [83]
- Manfred Gerlach, 83, German politician, last Chairman of the State Council of East Germany (1989–1990). [84]
- Poul Glargaard, 69, Danish actor. [85] (Danish)
- Osvaldo Guidi, 47, Argentine actor, suicide by hanging. [86] (Spanish)
- Carl Lindner, Jr., 92, American businessman (United Dairy Farmers, Cincinnati Reds), cardiac arrest. [87]
- Elaine Nile, 75, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1988–2002), cancer. [88]
- Piri Thomas, 83, American writer (Down These Mean Streets) and poet, pneumonia. [89]
16
- Henry Bathurst, 8th Earl Bathurst, 84, British aristocrat and politician. [90]
- Elouise Cobell, 65, American Native American rights activist. [91]
- Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa, 70, Mexican journalist. [92]
- Charles Hamm, 86, American musicologist [93]
- Rick Huseman, 38, American off-road racer, plane crash. [94]
- Pete Rugolo, 95, Italian-born American film and television composer (Kiss Me Kate, The Fugitive). [95]
- Henning Sjöström, 89, Swedish defense attorney, long illness. [96] (Swedish)
- Elisabeth Tankeu, 67, Cameroonian politician, Minister for Planning and Regional Development (1988–1992). [97]
- Dan Wheldon, 33, British IndyCar driver, racing accident. [98]
- Don Williams, 80, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Athletics). [99]
15
- Betty Driver, 91, British singer and actress (Coronation Street), pneumonia. [100]
- Sir Donald Dunstan, 88, Australian military officer, Governor of South Australia (1982–1991). [101]
- Pierre Mamboundou, 65, Gabonese politician, leader of the Union of the Gabonese People (since 1989), heart attack. [102]
- Matthew G. Martínez, 82, American politician, U.S. Representative from California (1982–2001). [103]
- Earl McRae, 69, Canadian journalist (Ottawa Sun), apparent heart attack. [104]
- Sue Mengers, 79, American talent agent, pneumonia. [105]
- Franko Strmotić, 67, Croatian actor. [106] (Croatian)
14
- Reg Alcock, 63, Canadian politician, MP for Winnipeg South (1993–2006); President of the Treasury Board (2003–2006), heart attack. [107]
- Theron Brison, 48, American bassist, murdered. [108]
- Leon Cakoff, 63, Brazilian film critic, melanoma. [109] (Portuguese)
- Margaret Draper, 94, American radio actress and disc jockey, natural causes. [110]
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 69, Irish politician, TD for Kildare North (2007–2011), motor neurone disease. [111]
- Adam Hunter, 48, Scottish golfer, leukemia. [112]
- Laura Pollán, 63, Cuban opposition leader, founder of the Ladies in White, cardiorespiratory arrest. [113]
- Chuck Ruff, 60, American drummer (Edgar Winter, Sammy Hagar), after long illness. [114]
- Esther Vickery, 109, British centenarian, oldest Welsh person at time of death. [115]
13
- Sheila Allen, 78, English actress. [116]
- Chris Doig, 63, New Zealand opera singer and sports administrator, bowel cancer. [117]
- Barbara Kent, 103, Canadian-born American silent film actress. [118]
- Tufele Liamatua, 71, American Samoan politician and paramount chief, first elected Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa (1978–1985). [119]
- Pavlina Nikaj, 80, Albanian singer. [120] (Albanian)
- Abdoulaye Seye, 77, Senegalese Olympic bronze medal-winning (1960) athlete. [121] (French)
12
- Heinz Bennent, 90, German actor. [122] (German)
- Patricia Breslin, 80, American actress (The People's Choice, Peyton Place, The Twilight Zone), wife of Art Modell, pancreatitis. [123]
- Joel DiGregorio, 67, American keyboardist (The Charlie Daniels Band), car crash. [124]
- Lambert Giebels, 76, Dutch writer, historian and politician. [125] (Dutch)
- Peter Hammond, 87, British actor and television director. [126]
- Lowell H. Harrison, 88, American historian. [127]
- János Herskó, 85, Hungarian film director and actor. [128] (Hungarian)
- Dieudonné Kabongo, 61, Congolese-born Belgian comedian, actor and musician. [129]
- Paul Leka, 70, American pianist, arranger and songwriter ("Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye", "Green Tambourine"). [130]
- Vic Miles, 79, American reporter and news anchor. [131]
- Lewis Mills, 74, American college basketball coach (University of Richmond) and athletic director. [132]
- Dennis Ritchie, 70, American computer scientist, developer of C programming language. [133] (body discovered on this date)
- Dick Thornett, 71, Australian triple international sportsman (water polo, rugby union and rugby league), heart disease. [134]
- Martin White, 102, Irish hurler. [135]
- Winstone Zulu, Zambian AIDS and tuberculosis activist. [136]
11
- Amin al-Shami, Yemeni air force colonel, car bomb. [137]
- Kim Brown, 66, British-born Finnish musician, cancer. [138] (Finnish)
- George "Mojo" Buford, 81, American blues harmonica player. [139]
- Cy Buker, 92, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers). [140]
- Harold Davison, 89, British music impresario, widower of Marion Ryan, heart failure. [141]
- Ion Diaconescu, 94, Romanian politician, former PNŢCD leader, President of Chamber of Deputies (1996–2000), heart failure. [142] (Romanian)
- Doctor X, 43, Mexican professional wrestler, shot. [143] (Spanish)
- Bob Galvin, 89, American businessman, CEO of Motorola (1959–1986). [144]
- Freddie Gruber, 84, American jazz drummer. [145]
- Nauman Habib, 32, Pakistani cricketer, murdered. [146]
- Henk Hofs, 60, Dutch footballer (Vitesse). [147] (Dutch)
- Keith Holman, 84, Australian rugby league player and referee. [148]
- Frank Kameny, 86, American gay rights activist. [149]
- Jose Vasconcelos, 85, Brazilian actor and comedian, respiratory failure. [150] (Portuguese)
10
- Ray Aghayan, 83, Iranian-born American costume designer (Funny Lady, Doctor Dolittle). [151]
- Milton Castellanos Everardo, 91, Mexican politician, President of Chamber of Deputies (1951), Governor of Baja California (1971–1977). [152] (Spanish)
- Ulf Löfgren, 79, Swedish children's book author. [153] (Swedish)
- Ewald Osers, 94, Czech translator. [154]
- Albert Rosellini, 101, American politician, Governor of Washington (1957–1965), complications from pneumonia. [155]
- Jagjit Singh, 70, Indian musician, brain haemorrhage. [156]
- Otto Tausig, 89, Austrian writer, director and actor. [157] (German)
- Jyohji Yanagi, 63, Japanese blues singer. [158] (Japanese)
9
- Kei Aoyama, 32, Japanese mangaka, suicide. [159] (Japanese)
- Ray Aranha, 72, American actor (Dead Man Walking, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Married People). [160]
- Antonis Christeas, 74, Greek basketball player (AEK Athens) and coach. [161] (Greek)
- Robert Boochever, 94, American federal judge. [162]
- Bill Brown, 69, American disc jockey (WCBS-FM). [163]
- Rob Buckman, 63, British-born Canadian oncologist and comedian. [164]
- Vibeke Mowinckel Falk, 93, Norwegian actress. [165] (Norwegian)
- Chauncey Hardy, 23, American basketball player, heart attack following beating. [166]
- Pavel Karelin, 21, Russian ski jumper, traffic accident. [167] (Russian)
- Edward Loper, Sr., 95, American artist, Alzheimer's disease. [168]
- Manuel Prado Perez-Rosas, 88, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Trujillo (1976–1999). [169]
- Ljubo Stipišić, 73, Croatian composer. [170] (Croatian)
- James Worrall, 97, Canadian Olympic athlete (1936) and administrator. [171]
8
- Al Davis, 82, American football coach and team owner (Oakland Raiders). [172]
- José de las Fuentes Rodríguez, 91, Mexican politician and lawyer, Governor of Coahuila (1981–1987). [173]
- David Hess, 75, American actor (The Last House on the Left), singer and songwriter, heart attack. [174]
- Ovidio de Jesús, 78, Puerto Rican Olympic sprinter (1956, 1960). [175] (Spanish) (death announced on this date)
- Piet Noordijk, 79, Dutch saxophone player. [176]
- Shirley Prestia, American actress, brain cancer. [177].
- Nina Sorokina, 69, Russian ballerina, People's Artist of the USSR. [178] (Russian)
- Mikey Welsh, 40, American artist and musician (Weezer). [179]
- Roger Williams, 87, American pianist, pancreatic cancer. [180]
- Ingvar Wixell, 80, Swedish opera singer. [181] (Swedish)
7
- Zaheer Ahmad, 63, Pakistani-born American doctor, brain hemorrhage. [182]
- John Alderson, 89, British police officer and media commentator, Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary (1973–1982). [183]
- Ramiz Alia, 85, Albanian politician, First Secretary of the Party of Labour (1985–1991), President (1991–1992), lung disease. [184]
- Julien Bailleul, 23, French footballer. [185]
- George Baker, 80, English actor (I, Claudius, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries), pneumonia following a stroke. [186]
- Fernando Charrier, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alessandria della Paglia (1989–2007). [187]
- Charles Cuprill Oppenheimer, 95, Puerto Rican general. [188] (Spanish)
- Paul Kent, 80, American actor (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan), multiple myeloma. [189]
- August Knemeyer, 83, German politician, Mayor of Bad Laer (1960–1996). [190] (German)
- Andrew Laszlo, 85, Hungarian-born American cinematographer (First Blood, The Warriors, Newsies). [191]
- Neoklis Lechoudis, 55, Greek basketball player and coach, traffic collision. [192] (Greek)
- Gianni Musy, 80, Italian movie dubber. [193] (Italian)
- Michel Peissel, 74, French explorer and author, heart attack. [194]
- Milan Puskar, 77, American pharmacist, co-founder of Mylan, cancer. [195]
- Julio Mario Santo Domingo, 88, Colombian businessman (SABMiller). [196] (Spanish)
- Mildred Savage, 92, American author (Parrish). [197]
- Mishaal al-Tammo, 53, Syrian politician, shot. [198]
- Avner Treinin, 83, Israeli poet and chemist. [199]
6
- Bess Bonnier, 83, American jazz pianist. [200]
- Diane Cilento, 78, Australian actress (Tom Jones, The Wicker Man), cancer. [201]
- William S. Dietrich II, 73, American industrialist and philanthropist. [202]
- Gadzhi Gamsatow, 86, Russian literary scholar. [203] (Russian)
- Marilyn Nash, 84, American actress (Monsieur Verdoux, Unknown World). [204]
- Birgit Rosengren, 98, Swedish actress. [205] (Swedish)
- Igor Shmakov, 26, Russian actor, leukemia. [206]
- Neil Street, 80, Australian speedway rider. [207]
- Meta de Vries, 70, Dutch radio presenter, cancer. [208] (Dutch)
- Holger Waldmann, 46, German football referee. [209] (German)
- Phil Walker, 67, British newspaper editor. [210]
5
- Edward Acquah, 76, Ghanaian Olympic footballer (1964). [211]
- Níver Arboleda, 43, Colombian footballer, heart attack. [212] (Spanish)
- Derrick Bell, 80, American law professor (Harvard University), originated critical race theory, carcinoid cancer. [213]
- Anita Caspary, 95, American Catholic nun, founder of the Immaculate Heart Community. [214]
- Graham Dilley, 52, English cricketer, cancer. [215]
- Enver Faja, 77, Albanian architect and diplomat, after long illness. [216]
- Peter Jaks, 45, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1998, 1992), suicide by standing in front of a train. [217]
- Bert Jansch, 67, Scottish folk guitarist, singer and songwriter (Pentangle), cancer. [218]
- Steve Jobs, 56, American computer entrepreneur and inventor, co-founder of Apple Inc., pancreatic cancer. [219]
- Achilleas Karagiozopoulos, 56, Greek politician, cancer. [220] (Greek)
- Charles Napier, 75, American actor (The Silence of the Lambs, The Blues Brothers). [221]
- Billy Naylor, 95, American child actor (Our Gang). [222]
- Fred Shuttlesworth, 89, American civil rights leader. [223]
- Gökşin Sipahioğlu, 84, Turkish photographer. [224] (French).
- Sarkis Soghanalian, 82, Turkish-born Armenian arms dealer. [225]
4
- Joe Aceti, 76, American televison sports director, stroke. [226]
- Doris Belack, 85, American actress (Law & Order, One Life to Live, Tootsie), natural causes. [227]
- Yelena Chernykh, 32, Russian actress, traffic collision. [228] (Russian)
- Reinhold Coenen, 69, German politician, Mayor of Ankum (2001–2006), after short illness. [229] (German)
- Kenneth H. Dahlberg, 94, American businessman and World War II fighter ace, natural causes. [230]
- Daisy DeBolt, 66, Canadian singer, cancer. [231]
- Diana Gribble, 69, Australian publisher (McPhee Gribble), cancer. [232]
- Ralph Hodgin, 96, American baseball player (Boston Bees, Chicago White Sox). [233]
- Dustin Kellogg, 18, American baseball player, traffic collision. [234]
- Hanan Porat, 67, Israeli rabbi, educator and politician, cancer. [235]
- Shmuel Shilo, 81, Israeli actor and director, cancer. [236]
- Muzaffer Tema, 92, Turkish actor. [237] (Turkish)
- Géza Tóth, 79, Hungarian Olympic silver medal-winning (1964) weightlifter. [238]
- Jay Whitehead, 49, American chess and backgammon player, cancer. [239]
- Aleksandr Yegorov, 59, Russian actor, traffic collision. [240] (Russian)
- Valentina Yudina, 52, Russian actress, traffic collision. [241] (Russian)
3
- Kay Armen, 95, American singer, actress and composer. [242]
- Argyris Fatouros, 79, Greek law professor. [243] (Greek)
- Bodo-Wolfhard Hertsch, 68, German veterinarian and teacher, riding accident. [244]
- Mikko Laine, 30, Finnish rock musician, truck accident. [245]
- Aden Meinel, 88, American astronomer and optical scientist. [246]
- David I. Mitchell, 79, American set designer (Annie), cancer. [247]
- Jim Neal, 81, American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals, Baltimore Bullets). [248]
- Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr., 92, American businessman (ACNielsen), Parkinson's disease. [249]
- Rollin Post, 81, American television reporter. [250]
- Zakaria Zerouali, 33, Moroccan footballer. [251] (French)
2
- Vasily Aleksanyan, 39, Russian lawyer and businessman, Executive Vice President of Yukos, complications from AIDS. [252]
- Andrija Fuderer, 80, Croatian-born Belgian chess player. [253]
- David Hannam, 30, British political party treasurer (British National Party), heart attack. [254]
- Don Lapre, 47, American television pitchman, suicide by cutting throat. [255]
- Mark Mendel, 64, Romanian born Israeli-Jamaican football coach. [256]
- Taha Muhammad Ali, 80, Palestinian poet. [257]
- Peter Przygodda, 69, German film editor, cancer. [258] (German)
- John Romonosky, 82, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators). [259]
- François Abu Salem, 60, French-born Palestinian actor and director. [260]
- Cindy Shatto, 54, Canadian Olympic diver (1976), lung cancer. [261]
- Pavlos Tassios, 69, Greek film director. [262] (Greek)
- Piero Weiss, 83, Italian pianist and author, pneumonia. [263]
- Moshe Wertman, 87, Israeli politician. [264]
1
- Hans Christian Alsvik, 75, Norwegian television presenter. [265] (Norwegian)
- George E. Ballard, 92, American jazz drummer. [266]
- David Bedford, 74, British composer and musician. [267]
- Len Castle, 86, New Zealand potter. [268]
- Philo Dibble, 60, American diplomat. [269]
- Robert Finigan, 68, American wine critic. [270]
- Thomas Freudensprung, 46, Austrian actor, motorcycle accident. [271] (German)
- Ruby Langford Ginibi, 77, Australian author and Aboriginal historian. [272]
- Paulos Mantovanis, 65, Cypriot Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Kyrenia (since 1994). [273] (Greek)
- Paul Hans Peters, 88, German architect. [274] (German)
- Sholom Rivkin, 85, American rabbi, last chief rabbi of St. Louis and the United States. [275]
- Johnny Schmitz, 90, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers, Washington Senators). [276]
- Linda Silva, 69, Portuguese actress. [277] (Russian)
- Sven Tumba, 80, Swedish ice hockey player (world champion 1953, 1957, 1962), footballer and golfer, prostate cancer. [278]
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
See Deaths in July 2011.
June 2011
See Deaths in June 2011.
May 2011
See Deaths in May 2011.
April 2011
See Deaths in April 2011.
March 2011
See Deaths in March 2011.
February 2011
January 2011
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