eaths in 2010
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The following is a list of
notable deaths in 2010. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference, language of reference if not English.
[edit] December 2010
- Hércules Barsotti, 96, Brazilian painter and visual artist. [6] (Portuguese)
- Enzo Bearzot, 83, Italian World Cup-winning football manager and player. [7] (Italian)
- W. Pete Cunningham, 81, American politician, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1987–2008). [8]
- Giovanni Ferrofino, 98, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Nuncio to Haiti (1960–1965) and to Ecuador (1965–1970) [9]
- Nikos Giannopoulos, 64, Greek union leader. [10] (Greek)
- Oleksandr Kovalenko, 34, Ukrainian footballer (Dnipro, Shakhtar) and referee, suicide by jumping. [11] (Russian)
- Marcia Lewis, 72, American musical theatre actress and singer, cancer. [12]
- Pôncio Monteiro, 70, Portuguese sports official (F.C. Porto and Portuguese Football Federation), stroke. [13] (Portuguese)
- James Pickles, 85, English circuit judge and tabloid columnist. [14] (death announced on this date)
- Catalina Speroni, 72, Argentine actress. [15] (Spanish)
- John Alldis, 81, British chorus master and conductor. [16]
- Aamer Bashir, 38, Pakistani cricketer, cancer. [17]
- Brian Hanrahan, 61, British journalist, cancer. [18]
- Steve Landesberg, 74, American actor (Barney Miller, Forgetting Sarah Marshall), cancer. [19]
- Jean-Pierre Leloir, 79, French photographer. [20] (French)
- James Robert Mann, 90, American politician. U.S. Congressman from South Carolina (1969–1979). [21]
- Magnolia Shorty, 28, American rapper, shot. [22]
- Patricia Thompson, 63, American television producer, Emmy Award-winning documentary director, cerebral hemorrhage. [23]
- Lupe Gigliotti, 84, Brazilian actress, lung cancer. [24] (Portuguese)
- Anthony Howard, 76, British journalist. [25]
- Murali Kuttan, 56, Indian athlete, Asian Games medalist. [26]
- Trudy Pitts, 78, American jazz organist, pianist and vocalist, pancreatic cancer. [27]
- Mark A. Smith, 45, British-born American professor of pathology, traffic accident. [28]
- Armando Borrajo, 34, Argentine cyclist and former national champion, suicide by jumping. [29]
- John Bukovsky, 86, Slovak-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Nuncio to Romania (1990–1994) and Russia (1994–2000). [30]
- Phil Cavarretta, 94, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox), complications from a stroke. [31]
- Clay Cole, 72, American television host (The Clay Cole Show) and DJ. [32]
- Norberto Díaz, 57, Argentine actor. [33] (Spanish)
- Rafael Luis Fernández Álvarez, 97, Spanish politician, President of the Regional Council (1978–1981), President of the Asturias government (1981–1983). [34] (Spanish)
- Max Jammer, 95, Israeli physicist. [35] (Hebrew)
- Tasso Kavadia, 89, Greek actress and artist. [36] (Greek)
- Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, 70, Italian banker and politician, Minister of Economy and Finance (2006–2008), proponent of the Euro, heart attack. [37] (Italian)
- Nikos Papatakis, 92, French film director. [38] (French)
- Nash Roberts, 92, American television meteorologist. [39]
- Jacqueline de Romilly, 97, French philologist. [40] (French)
- Eric Schmertz, 84, American labor negotiator, Dean of the Hofstra University School of Law. [41]
- Rodica Tapalagă, 71, Romanian actress, after long illness. [42]
- Glen Adams, 65, Jamaican musician. [43]
- Captain Beefheart, 69, American musician and artist, complications from multiple sclerosis. [44]
- Ralph Coates, 64, English footballer (Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur, Leyton Orient, England), stroke. [45]
- Charles DeVoe, 28, American model, complications from surfing accident. [46]
- Walt Dropo, 87, American baseball player (Red Sox, Tigers, White Sox). [47]
- Eugene Goldwasser, 88, American scientist, first to purify EPO extracts, cancer. [48]
- Martti Pennanen, 87, Finnish film and stage actor. [49] (Finnish)
- Sulaiman Taha, Malaysian politician, member of the Johor State Legislative Assembly. [50]
- Mikhail Umansky, 58, Russian-born German chess grandmaster. [51] (German)
- Melvin E. Biddle, 87, American Medal of Honor recipient. [52]
- John David Duty, 58, American murderer, first death row inmate executed by pentobarbital, execution by lethal injection. [53]
- François Gayot, 83, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Cap-Haïtien (1974–2003). [54]
- Reg Hope, 83, Australian politician. [55]
- Sterling Lyon, 83, Canadian politician, Premier of Manitoba (1977–1981). [56]
- E. Gene Smith, 74, American Tibetologist. [57]
- Karen Tuttle, 90, American viola teacher, after long illness. [58]
- Ken Ablack, 91, Trinidadian cricket player. [59]
- Gonzalo Meza Allende, 45, Chilean political scientist, grandson of Salvador Allende, suicide. [60] (Spanish)
- Teclaireille Bille, 22, Equatorial Guinean football player, road accident. [61]
- Domini Blythe, 63, British-born Canadian stage and film actress (Mount Royal, Search for Tomorrow), cancer. [62]
- Rachel Bromwich, 95, British scholar. [63]
- Peter O. Chotjewitz, 76, German author. [64] (German)
- Carlos Pinto Coelho, 66, Portuguese journalist and television personality, complications from aortic surgery. [65] (Portuguese)
- Bernard Patrick Devlin, 89, Irish-born Roman Catholic Bishop of Gibraltar (1985–1998). [66]
- Blake Edwards, 88, American film director, producer and screenwriter (The Pink Panther, Breakfast at Tiffany's), pneumonia. [67]
- Bob Feller, 92, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians), member of Baseball Hall of Fame, leukemia. [68]
- Stan Heal, 90, Australian footballer, member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame. [69]
- Anas Pshikhachev, 43, Russian mufti of Kabardino-Balkaria, shot. [70]
- Tom Newnham, 84, New Zealand political activist and educationalist, cancer. [71]
- Jean Rollin, 72, French film director, actor and novelist, after long illness. [72]
- Eugene Victor Wolfenstein, 70, American social theorist and psychoanalyst, professor of political science (UCLA), cancer. [73]
- Stephanie Young, 48, American jockey, cancer. [74]
- Håkon Christie, 88, Norwegian architect. [75]
- Timothy Davlin, 53, American politician, Mayor of Springfield, Illinois (since 2003), suicide by gunshot. [76]
- Robyn Dawes, 74, American psychologist and professor. [77]
- Clay Duke, 56, American gunman, suicide by gunshot. [78]
- Adalbert Eledui, 62, Palauan senator and conservationist, after long illness. [79]
- Ruth Park, 93, New Zealand-born Australian novelist. [80]
- Neva Patterson, 90, American actress (An Affair to Remember, All the President's Men), complications from a broken hip. [81]
- Pascal Rakotomavo, 76, Malagasy politician, Prime Minister (1997–1998), cardiovascular attack. [82]
- Dale Roberts, 24, English footballer (Rushden & Diamonds), suicide by hanging. [83]
- Alberto Segado, 66, Argentine actor (Asesinato en el Senado de la Nación). [84] (Spanish)
- Tony Castillo, 64, Singaporean child actor, jazz trumpet player, bandleader and music activist, liver cancer [85]
- James Dibble, 87, Australian television news presenter, cancer. [86]
- Maynard W. Glitman, 77, American diplomat, negotiator of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, complications from dementia. [87]
- Rick Griffiths, Australian Aboriginal activist and ATSIC commissioner. [88]
- Richard Holbrooke, 69, American diplomat, Ambassador to Germany (1993–1994) and United Nations (1999–2001), complications from aortic dissection. [89]
- Enrique Morente, 67, Spanish flamenco singer. [90]
- Remmy Ongala, 63, Tanzanian singer. [91]
- Aldo Sassi, 51, Italian cycling coach, brain cancer. [92]
- Takeshi Watabe, 74, Japanese voice actor, pneumonia. [93]
- Woolly Wolstenholme, 63, British progressive rock musician (Barclay James Harvest), suicide. [94]
- Manuel Caballero, 79, Venezuelan historian, journalist and author, complications following prostate surgery. [95] (Spanish)
- Lachhiman Gurung, 92, Nepalese-born British soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross. [96]
- Raymond Kalisz, 83, American-born Papuan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Wewak (1980–2002). [97]
- Timothée Malendoma, 75, Central African politician, Prime Minister (1992–1993). [98] (French)
- Ros Mey, 85, Cambodian-born American Buddhist monk and community leader, survivor of Khmer Rouge regime. [99]
- Emmanuel Ogoli, 21, Nigerian footballer. [100]
- Helen Roberts, 98, British singer and actress. [101]
- Silvano Simeon, 65, Italian Olympic athlete. [102] (Italian)
- William Thompson, 71, British politician, MP for West Tyrone (1997–2001). [103]
- Tom Walkinshaw, 64, British engineer and racing team owner (Tom Walkinshaw Racing, Arrows), cancer. [104]
- José dos Santos Garcia, 97, Portuguese-born Mozambican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto Amélia (1957–1975). [105] (Portuguese)
- Dick Hoerner, 88, American football player (Los Angeles Rams), stroke. [106]
- Mark Madoff, 46, American businessman, son of Bernard Madoff, suicide by hanging. [107]
- Ronnie McMahon, 69, Irish Olympic equestrian. [108]
- MacKenzie Miller, 89, American racehorse trainer, owner and breeder, Hall of Famer, complications of a stroke. [109]
- Urszula Modrzyńska, 82, Polish actress. [110] (Polish)
- Marina Nemet, 50, Croatian actress. [111] (Croatian)
- Roger Nicole, 95, Swiss-born American Evangelical Christian theologian. [112]
- Peter Risi, 60, Swiss footballer, after long illness. [113] (German)
- Jordy Walker, 71, Bermudan Olympic sailor, cancer. [114]
- Marcel Domingo, 86, French footballer. [115] (French)
- John Bennett Fenn, 93, American chemist and Nobel laureate. [116]
- J. Michael Hagopian, 97, Turkish-born American documentary filmmaker. [117]
- Wolfgang Holst, 88, German sports official, President of Hertha BSC (1979–1985). [118] (German)
- Scott Lang, 41, American basketball coach (La Roche College), youngest NCAA basketball coach. [119]
- John M. Parish, 87, American columnist (The Jackson Sun), press secretary to Tennessee Governor Lamar Alexander (1979–1987). [120]
- George Pickow, 88, American photographer, filmmaker und music producer. [121]
- Matthew Stewardson, 35, South African actor and television presenter. [122]
- Jacques Swaters, 84, Belgian racing driver. [123]
- Dick Turpin, 91, Turkish-born American newspaper editor (Los Angeles Times), Pulitzer-Prize winner, after long illness. [124]
- Andy Anderson, 97, American retired Major General, Mayor of Naples, Florida (1978–1982). [125]
- Sylvie Cachay, 33, American fashion designer. [126]
- John du Pont, 72, American millionaire and murderer. [127]
- Chuck Jordan, 83, American automobile designer (General Motors). [128]
- Alexander Kerst, 86, Austrian actor. [129] (German)
- James Moody, 85, American jazz saxophonist and flautist, pancreatic cancer. [130]
- Nazario Moreno González, 40, Mexican drug lord (La Familia Michoacana), shot. [131]
- Fausto Sarli, 83, Italian fashion designer. [132]
- Tony Schilder, 73, South African jazz pianist, bandleader and composer. [133]
- Dov Shilansky, 86, Israeli politician, Speaker of the Knesset (1988–1992). [134]
- Jacin Sinclair, 38, Australian rugby league player. [135] (body found on this date)
- Thorvald Strömberg, 79, Finnish Olympic sprint canoeist. [136] (Finnish)
- Boris Tishchenko, 71, Russian composer. [137] (Russian)
- Murray Armstrong, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (Red Wings, Maple Leafs) and coach (University of Denver), complications from a stroke. [138]
- Marian Gibbons, 89, American philanthropist, co-founder of the Hollywood Heritage Museum, lung cancer. [139]
- Walter Haeussermann, 96, German-born American rocket scientist, complications from a fall. [140]
- Christopher Hibler, 68, American television director (Diagnosis: Murder, Matlock). [141]
- John James, 76, Australian footballer, Brownlow Medallist, stroke. [142]
- Giorgos Lebesis, 80, Greek theatre entrepreneur, after long illness. [143] (Greek)
- Peter Andry, 83, Australian-born British record producer (Decca Records, EMI Classics), cancer. [144]
- Hendrik Coetzee, 35, South African kayaker and adventurer, crocodile attack. [145]
- Elizabeth Edwards, 61, American author, lawyer and political activist, breast cancer. [146]
- Fan Yew Teng, Malaysian politician and human rights activist. [147]
- John A. Ferraro, 64, American television actor and director, colon cancer. [148]
- Art Mahan, 97, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies) and college baseball coach (Villanova), heart failure. [149]
- Gus Mercurio, 82, American-born Australian boxer and actor. [150]
- Allan Robinson, 75, British Olympic weightlifter. [151]
- Kari Tapio, 65, Finnish schlager singer, heart attack. [152]
- Federico Vairo, 80, Argentine footballer and coach, stomach cancer. [153] (Spanish)
- Armin Weiß, 83, German chemist and politician. [154] (German)
- Richard Abruzzo, 47, American balloonist. [155] (body found on this date)
- Mark Dailey, 57, American-born Canadian television journalist and announcer, cancer. [156]
- Danny Daniels, 83, Guyanese character actor. [157]
- Carol Rymer Davis, 65, American balloonist. [158] (body found on this date)
- Ambrosio Echebarria Arroita, 88, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Barbastro-Monzón (1974–1999). [159]
- Bob Fox, 62, American concert promoter, suspected heart attack. [160]
- René Hauss, 82, French footballer. [161] (French)
- Norman Hetherington, 89, Australian cartoonist and television personality. [162]
- Ferenc Keszthelyi, 82, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vác (1992–2003). [163]
- James Thomas Lynn, 83, American politician, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1973–1975), complications from a stroke. [164]
- Vic Lynn, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Bruins, Blackhawks, Red Wings, Canadiens, Rangers, Maple Leafs). [165]
- Imre Mathesz, 73, Hungarian footballer and coach, car crash. [166] (Hungarian)
- Art Quimby, 77, American college basketball player (UConn). [167]
- Hank Raymonds, 86, American college basketball coach (Marquette), cancer. [168]
- Roy R. Rubottom, Jr., 98, American diplomat. [169]
- Martin Russ, 79, American author and former United States Marine. [170]
- T. E. Srinivasan, 60, Indian cricketer, brain cancer. [171]
- Júlio Tavares Rebimbas, 88, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Porto (1982–1997). [172]
- Ellen Ugland, 57, Norwegian billionaire. [173]
- Alan Armer, 88, American Emmy Award-winning television producer (The Fugitive), colon cancer. [174]
- Shamil Burziyev, 25, Russian footballer, car crash. [175] (Russian)
- David French, 71, Canadian playwright, cancer. [176]
- María Ester Gatti, 92, Uruguayan human rights activist. [177]
- Salomón Jauli Dávila, 62, Mexican athlete, politician and sports promoter, suicide. [178] (Spanish)
- Heda Margolius Kovály, 91, Czech author and Holocaust survivor. [179]
- John Leslie, 65, American pornographic film actor, heart attack. [180]
- Donald Lineberger, 71, American banjo player, injuries from a fire. [181]
- Don Meredith, 72, American football player (Dallas Cowboys) and commentator (Monday Night Football), brain hemorrhage. [182]
- Almir Lira Sobrinho, 54, Brazilian politician, Alagoas State Deputy-elect, former mayor of Feira Grande, stroke. [183] (Portuguese)
- John Thomas Steinbock, 73, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Santa Rosa (1987–1991) and Fresno (since 1991), lung cancer. [184]
- Virgilio Teixeira, 93, Portuguese actor (Return of the Seven, The Fall of the Roman Empire, El Cid). [185] (Portuguese)
- Manish Acharya, 40, Indian film director and actor, fall from horse. [186]
- Lia Dorana, 92, Dutch actress and comedienne. [187] (Dutch)
- Sandra Ellis-Troy, 68, American stage actress. [188]
- Cathy Harvin, 56, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (since 2006), breast cancer. [189]
- Jacques Lafleur, 78, French politician, leader of New Caledonia anti-independence movement. [190] (French)
- Jack Morris, 88, Polish-born American newscaster (KTUL, KJRH). [191]
- Stu Olds, 60, American media executive, myelodysplastic syndrome. [192]
- Heather Stilwell, 66, Canadian anti-abortion activist and politician, breast cancer. [193]
- Dagoberto Suárez Melo, 35, Colombian politician, governor of Guaviare, car crash. [194] (Spanish)
- Marvin Bass, 91, American college football player and coach. [195]
- Hugues Cuénod, 108, Swiss tenor. [196]
- Marcel Flückiger, 81, Swiss footballer. [197] (German) (death announced on this date)
- King Curtis Iaukea, 73, American professional wrestler, after long illness. [198]
- Phil Jasner, 68, American sportswriter, cancer. [199]
- Elaine Kaufman, 81, American restaurateur, founder of Elaine's, emphysema and pulmonary hypertension. [200]
- José Ramos Delgado, 75, Argentine footballer and coach, Alzheimer's disease. [201] (Spanish)
- Skip Young, 59, American professional wrestler. [202]
- Michael Bunluen Mansap, 81, Thai Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ubon Ratchathani (1976–2006). [203]
- Abu Bakarr Gaye, 56, Gambian politician, Minister of Health (since 2009). [204]
- John Bowring, 87, British air force officer. [205]
- Michele Giordano, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Naples (1987–2006). [206]
- Chane't Johnson, 34, American actress, heart attack. [207]
- Lee Huan, 93, Taiwanese politician, Premier of the Republic of China (1989–1990), cardiopulmonary failure. [208]
- Ernâni Lopes, 68, Portuguese politician, Minister of Finance (1983–1985). [209] (German)
- Juan de Jesús Madrid Deras, 35, Honduran politician, shot. [210] (Spanish)
- Ron Santo, 70, American baseball player and broadcaster (Chicago Cubs), complications from diabetes and bladder cancer. [211]
- Adriaan Blaauw, 96, Dutch astronomer. [212] (Dutch)
- Helen Boatwright, 94, American soprano, complications from a fall. [213]
- Hillard Elkins, 81, American talent manager and film producer (Alice's Restaurant, Richard Pryor: Live in Concert), heart attack. [214]
- Ioannis Fourakis, 73, Greek author, journalist, researcher and philosopher, stroke. [215] (Greek)
- Shahla Jahed, 39, Iranian murderer, hanged. [216]
- Reeta Jones, 112, American supercentenarian, oldest person in Tennessee, stroke. [217]
- Charles N. Millican, 94, American academic, founding president of the University of Central Florida. [218]
- Richard P. Myers, 62, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1995–2010), prostate cancer. [219]
- Alojz Srebotnjak, 79, Slovenian composer. [220] (Slovenian)
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