Deaths in February 2007
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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2007.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
February 2007
[edit]1
[edit]- Whitney Balliett, 80, American jazz critic, cancer.[1]
- Ray Berres, 99, American baseball player who was second-oldest living major league player, pneumonia.[2]
- Emery Bopp, 82, American artist and art teacher.[3]
- Ahmad Abu Laban, 60, Egyptian-born Danish Muslim leader, key figure in the Muhammad cartoons controversy, cancer.[4]
- Gian Carlo Menotti, 95, Italian-born opera composer (Amahl and the Night Visitors).[5][6]
- Antonio María Javierre Ortas, 85, Spanish cardinal and prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship (1992–1996), cardiac arrest.[7]
- Adelina Tattilo, 78, Italian founder of Playmen magazine.[8]
- Seri Wangnaitham, 70, Thai dancer, choreographer and national artist, heart failure.[9]
2
[edit]- Edmund Arnold, 93, American newspaper designer, pneumonia.[10]
- Vijay Arora, 62, Indian film and television actor, intestinal condition.[11]
- Loren Grey, 91, American educational psychologist and son of Zane Grey, age-related complications.[12]
- Billy Henderson, 67, American singer with The Spinners, diabetes.[13]
- Joe Hunter, 79, American pianist and bandleader of The Funk Brothers.[14]
- Terry McMillan, 53, American harmonica player.[15]
- Gisèle Pascal, 85, French actress.[16]
- Filippo Raciti, 40, Italian police officer, fatal injury by football hooligan.[17]
- Eric Von Schmidt, 75, American folk/blues singer-songwriter, stroke.[18]
- Masao Takemoto, 87, Japanese gymnast, gold medallist at 1960 Summer Olympics, bile duct cancer.[19]
- Shannon J. Wall, 87, American union official, president of the National Maritime Union (1973–1990).[20]
3
[edit]- Liliane Ackermann, 68, French Jewish community leader, writer and lecturer.[21]
- George Becker, 78, American president of United Steelworkers (1993–2001), prostate cancer.[22]
- Ralph de Toledano, 90, Moroccan-born American political columnist and author.[23]
- Stephan R. Epstein, 46, British professor of economic history at LSE, epileptic seizure.[24]
- Pedro Knight, 85, Cuban–American musician and husband of Celia Cruz.[25]
- Mohamed Sanni-Thomas, 79, Ghanaian Olympic athlete.[26]
- Devi Das Thakur, 77, Indian lawyer and politician, Governor of Assam (1990–1991).[27]
4
[edit]- Steve Barber, 68, American Major League Baseball pitcher, pneumonia.[28]
- Bauer, 81, Brazilian World Cup footballer.[29]
- Paul Burwell, 57, British percussionist.[30]
- Ilya Kormiltsev, 47, Russian poet and translator, spinal cancer.[31]
- Barbara McNair, 72, American singer and actress, throat cancer.[32]
- Jules Olitski, 84, Ukrainian-born American abstract painter and sculptor, cancer.[33]
5
[edit]- John S. Beckett, 80, Irish musician.[34]
- Arthur J. Dixon, 88, Canadian member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1952–1975).[35]
- Calvin Henry Glauser, 84, Canadian politician.[36]
- Angela King, 68, Jamaican diplomat, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations (1997–2004), cancer.[37]
- Leo T. McCarthy, 76, New Zealand-born American politician and Lieutenant Governor of California (1983–1995), kidney failure.[38]
- Alfred Worm, 61, Austrian investigative journalist, heart attack.[39]
6
[edit]- Dick Allen, 62, British film editor.[40]
- Wolfgang Bartels, 66, German bronze medal-winning Olympic alpine skier (1964).[41]
- Lew Burdette, 80, American baseball player, MVP of the 1957 World Series, stomach cancer.[42]
- Helen Duncan, 65, New Zealand union leader and politician, cancer.[43]
- Doug Gailey, 59, New Zealand rugby league player, complications of a fall.[44]
- Lee Hoffman, 74, American science fiction and western writer, heart attack.[45]
- Len Hopkins, 76, Canadian politician, Liberal MP from Ontario (1965–1997), pneumonia.[46]
- Robert Kimpton, 93, Australian cricketer.[47]
- Frankie Laine, 93, American singer ("Mule Train"), complications of hip replacement surgery.[48]
- Reiner Merkel, 55, German manager, CEO of German Press Agency Picture Alliance, heart attack.[49]
- Nelson W. Polsby, 72, American political scientist and author, heart failure.[50]
- Sir Gareth Roberts, 66, British physicist and principal of Wolfson College, Oxford.[51]
- Glenn Sarty, 77, Canadian original producer of CBC's The Fifth Estate, Take 30 and Take 60, emphysema.[52]
- Bent Skovmand, 62, Danish plant scientist and conservationist, founder of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, brain tumor.[53]
- Harry Webster, 89. British automotive engineer.[54]
- Willye White, 68, African American first 5-time U.S. track and field Olympian, pancreatic cancer.[55]
7
[edit]- Tommy James, 83, American football player with the Cleveland Browns, congestive heart failure.[56]
- Ken Kennedy, 61, American computer scientist at Rice University, pancreatic cancer.[57]
- Josephine Lenard, 85, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[58]
- Alan MacDiarmid, 79, death from a fall off a bridge .[59]
- Fred Mustard Stewart, 74, American author, cancer.[60]
- Brian Williams, 46, British former rugby union player for Wales and Neath RFC, heart attack.[61]
8
[edit]- Joe Edwards, 85, American comic book artist best known for his Archie and Li'l Jinx comics, heart failure.[62]
- Adele Faccio, 86, Italian civil right activist.[63]
- Dick Harding, 72, Canadian Olympic sprinter.[64]
- Florence Melton, 95, American inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist.[65]
- Shelby Metcalf, 76, American coach for Texas A&M basketball, cancer.[66]
- Ismail Semed, Chinese Muslim Uighur separatist, execution by firing squad.[67]
- Anna Nicole Smith, 39, American 1993 Playmate of the Year, widow of J. Howard Marshall, accidental drug overdose.[68][69]
- Ian Stevenson, 88, Canadian psychiatrist and reincarnation researcher.[70]
- Peter Thornton, 81, British museum curator and historian.[71]
- Harriett Woods, 79, American Lieutenant Governor of Missouri (1985–1989), leukemia.[72]
9
[edit]- Hank Bauer, 84, American baseball outfielder and manager, three-time All Star, cancer.[73]
- Francisco Calamita, 84, Spanish Olympic swimmer.[74]
- Eddie Feigner, 81, American softball player, respiratory failure.[75]
- Benedict Kiely, 87, Irish writer and broadcaster.[76]
- Emil Kiszka, 80, Polish Olympic sprinter.[77]
- Andrew McAuley, 39, Australian ocean kayak adventurer, presumed drowned.[78]
- Ian Richardson, 72, British actor (House of Cards, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Brazil).[79][80]
- Bruno Ruffo, 86, Italian motorcycle racer, three-time world champion (1949–1951).[81]
10
[edit]- Bill Clement, 91, Welsh rugby union player and soldier.[82]
- Gary Frisch, 38, South African co-founder of Gaydar dating website, fall from balcony.[83]
- Jeong Da-bin, 26, South Korean actress, suspected suicide by hanging.[84]
- James C. Melby, 57, American professional wrestling historian, author and magazine editor.[85]
- Charles S. Swartz, 67, American filmmaker, brain cancer.[86]
- Charles R. Walgreen Jr., 100, American president of Walgreens (1939–1971), son of founder Charles R. Walgreen.[87]
- Cardis Cardell Willis, 69, American comic.[88]
- David Boynton, 61, American historian and photographer, hiking accident.[89]
11
[edit]- Jorge Antonio, 89, Argentinian Peronist party politician and business man.[90]
- Lorentz Eldjarn, 86, Norwegian biochemist.[91]
- Marianne Fredriksson, 79, Swedish writer and journalist, heart attack.[92]
- Derek Gardner, 92, British marine painter.[93]
- Charles Langford, 84, American Alabama state senator and lawyer, represented Rosa Parks during Montgomery bus boycott.[94]
- Jules Maenen, 75, Dutch Olympic cyclist.[95]
- Yunus Parvez, 75, Indian Bollywood actor, complications of diabetes.[96]
- Jim Ricca, 79, American football player (Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions), cerebral aneurysm.[97]
- Joe Wilkinson, 72, English footballer (Hartlepool United).[98]
12
[edit]- Violet Barasa, 31, Kenyan women's volleyball team captain and Olympic competitor.[99]
- Warren Batchelder, 89, American animator for Warner Bros.[100]
- Georg Buschner, 81, East German football coach, prostate cancer.[101]
- Jimmy Campbell, 63, British musician.[102]
- Valucha deCastro, 77, Brazilian musician, liver disease.[103]
- Peter Ellenshaw, 93, English-born American special effects technician (Mary Poppins, The Black Hole) and matte painter (Dick Tracy), Oscar winner (1965).[104]
- Thomas E. Fairchild, 94, American Federal Appeals Court Judge.[105]
- Peggy Gilbert, 102, American jazz saxophonist and bandleader, complications of hip surgery.[106]
- Ellen Hanley, 80, American Broadway theatre actress, stroke.[107]
- Joseph Low, 95, American children's book illustrator.[108]
- John MacLeod of MacLeod, 71, British 29th chief of the Clan MacLeod, leukaemia.[109]
- Joseph McKeown, 82, British photojournalist, after a fall.[110]
- Hasan Özbekhan, 86, Turkish economist.[111]
- Paolo Pileri, 62, Italian motorcycle racer (1973–1979), 1975 World Champion and Capirossi team manager, natural causes.[112]
- Randy Stone, 48, American short film director and casting director (The X-Files), Oscar winner (1995), heart failure.[113]
- Sulejman Talović, 18, American Salt Lake City spree killer, shot by police.[114]
- Geraldine Warrick-Crisman, 76, African-American TV executive, former assistant New Jersey state treasurer, breast cancer.[115]
- Eldee Young, 71, American musician, bass player for Ramsey Lewis Trio, heart attack.[116]
13
[edit]- Sir Charles Harington, 96, British general.[117]
- Elizabeth Jolley, 83, Australian author, illness.[118]
- Bruce M. Metzger, 93, American professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and expert on Greek biblical manuscripts.[119]
- Charlie Norwood, 65, American Republican representative from Georgia since 1995, cancer.[120]
- Eliana Ramos, 18, Uruguayan model, heart attack caused by anorexia nervosa.[121]
- Johanna Sällström, 32, Swedish actress.[122]
- Sir Richard Wakeford, 84, British Air Marshal.[123]
14
[edit]- Ryan Larkin, 63, Canadian animator, Oscar nominee and subject of the Oscar-winning animated short Ryan, lung cancer.[124]
- Thomas Marealle, 91, Tanzanian politician and Paramount Chief, pneumonia.[125]
- Benito Medero, 84, Uruguayan Minister of Agriculture (1972–1974).[126]
- Gareth Morris, 86, British flautist and music teacher.[127]
- John O'Banion, 59, American singer and actor, accident causing blunt force trauma.[128]
- Lee Patterson, 77, Canadian actor (One Life to Live, Surfside 6, Texas), heart failure.[129]
- John Penn, 85, British architect.[130]
- Steven Pimlott, 53, British theatre director, lung cancer.[131]
- Richard S. Prather, 85, American novelist.[132]
- Emmett Williams, 81, American poet and Fluxus artist.[133]
15
[edit]- Robert Adler, 93, Austrian-born American co-inventor of the TV remote control, heart failure.[134]
- Bill Carson, 80, American guitarist.[135]
- Walker Edmiston, 81, American voice actor (Transformers, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Dick Tracy), cancer.[136]
- Ray Evans, 92, American songwriter, partner of Jay Livingston for hits such as "Buttons and Bows", heart attack.[137]
- Stephen Gardiner, 82, British architect.[138]
- Buddy Hancken, 92, American baseball player.[139]
- Daniel McDonald, 46, American Broadway actor, brain cancer.[140]
- Mordkhe Schaechter, 79, American Yiddish linguist and lexicographer.[141]
16
[edit]- Samararatne Dharmasena, 56, Sri Lankan Olympic sprinter.[142]
- Herminio Iglesias, 77, Argentinian Peronist Party politician.[143]
- Jakov Lind, 80, Austrian Holocaust survivor and author.[144]
- Norman Miscampbell, 81, British politician, Conservative MP for Blackpool North (1962–1992).[145]
- Sheridan Morley, 65, British broadcaster and author, heart failure.[146][147][148]
- Ralph Penza, 74, American senior correspondent and substitute anchor for WNBC.[149][150]
- Lilli Promet, 85, Estonian writer.[151]
- Gene Snyder, 79, American Republican representative from Kentucky (1963–1965, 1967–1987).[152]
- John G. Truxal, 82, American control theorist.[153]
17
[edit]- Mike Awesome, 42, American professional wrestler (ECW, FMW, WCW), suicide by hanging.[154][155]
- Mehmet Altınsoy, 82, Turkish politician, intracranial hemorrhage.[156]
- Mai Ghoussoub, 54, Lebanese author and publisher.[157]
- Jurga Ivanauskaitė, 45, Lithuanian writer, cancer.[158]
- Mary Kaye, 83, American singer/guitarist and leader of the Mary Kaye Trio, respiratory and heart failure.[159]
- Dermot O'Reilly, 64, Irish-born Canadian singer and musician with Ryan's Fancy.[160][161]
- Maurice Papon, 96, French World War II Vichy government official convicted of deporting Jews to Nazi death camps.[162]
18
[edit]- Lawrence J. Fogel, 78, American computer scientist.[163]
- Barbara Gittings, 74, American gay rights campaigner, breast cancer.[164]
- Félix Lévitan, 95, French sports journalist and organiser.[165]
- Bob Oksner, 90, American comic book artist (Superman, Green Lantern, Captain America), pneumonia.[166]
- Frank M. Snowden, Jr, 95, American authority on black people in the ancient world, heart failure.[167]
- Juan "Pachín" Vicéns, 72, Puerto Rican basketball player.[168]
- Jack Wood (director), 82, American television director.[169]
19
[edit]- Janet Blair, 85, American actress (My Sister Eileen, The Fabulous Dorseys), complications of pneumonia.[170][171]
- Mahala Ashley Dickerson, 94, American lawyer and civil rights advocate.[172]
- Celia Franca, 85, British-born Canadian dancer, founder and artistic director of the National Ballet of Canada.[173][174]
- Max Hugel, 81, American businessman and political figure, former Deputy Director for Operations of the CIA, cancer.[175]
- René Imbot, 81, French general.[176]
- Ruth Posselt, 95, American violinist and educator.[177]
- Antonio Serapio, 69, Philippine congressman representing the city of Valenzuela, car accident resulting from cardiac arrest.[178]
20
[edit]- Sir John Akehurst, 77, British general.[179]
- F. Albert Cotton, 76, American chemist and Texas A&M University professor.[180]
- Sir Michael Hart, 58, British judge of the High Court of England and Wales, lung cancer.[181]
- Ronald Hilton, 95, American Stanford University professor who helped uncover the Bay of Pigs Invasion plan.[182]
- Sir Tap Jones, 92, British air marshal.[183]
- Siegfried Landau, 85, American musician and founding conductor of Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, house fire.[184]
- Amos Mariani, 75, Italian football player and coach (Fiorentina, A.C. Milan, national team).[185]
- Carl-Henning Pedersen, 93, Danish painter known for his membership of CoBrA.[186]
- Kenneth Steer, 93, British archaeologist.[187]
- Zille Huma Usman, 35, Pakistani minister for social welfare in the Punjab province, shot.[188]
- Richard Tom, 86, Chinese-born American weightlifter.[189]
- Derek Waring, 79, British actor (Z-Cars), widower of Dame Dorothy Tutin, cancer.[190]
- Robert W. Young, 94, American linguist.[191]
21
[edit]- Daniel Boemle, 36, Swiss disc jockey.[192]
- Victor Clemett, 107, Canadian second oldest living veteran of World War I.[193]
- Sherman Jones, 72, American baseball player and Kansas state politician.[194]
- Jim Kennedy, 74, British cricketer.[195]
- Keith Kyle, 81, British journalist, historian and broadcaster.[196]
- John Robins, 80, British rugby union player for Wales, coach of the British Lions.[197]
- Barry Stevens, 43, American basketball player and second highest scorer in Iowa State University history, heart attack.[198]
- Al Viola, 87, American jazz guitarist, cancer.[199]
22
[edit]- Avrohom Blumenkrantz, 62, American Orthodox rabbi, posek, and kashrut authority, complications of diabetes.[200]
- Lothar-Günther Buchheim, 89, German author (Das Boot), painter and art collector, heart failure.[201]
- Irwin Caplan, 87, American cartoonist (Saturday Evening Post, Collier's), Parkinson's disease.[202]
- Jozef Dunajovec, 73, Slovak journalist and non-fiction author.[203]
- Edgar Evans, 94, British opera singer.[204]
- George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe, 88, British soldier, politician and businessman.[205]
- Dennis Johnson, 52, American All-Star basketball player and coach, 1979 NBA Finals MVP, cardiac arrest.[206]
- Samuel Hinga Norman, 67, Sierra Leone leader of pro-government Kamajors militia, heart failure.[207]
- Fons Rademakers, 86, Dutch Academy Award-winning film director (The Assault), emphysema.[208]
- Howard Ramsey, 108, American who was one of the last surviving US World War I combat veterans.[209]
- George André Robertson, 77, British educator and cricketer.[210]
- Ian Wallace, 60, British drummer (King Crimson, 21st Century Schizoid Band), esophageal cancer.[211]
23
[edit]- Heinz Berggruen, 93, German art collector and friend of Pablo Picasso, heart attack.[212]
- Donnie Brooks, 71, American singer ("Mission Bell"), heart failure.[213]
- Jock Dodds, 91, British footballer for Scotland and Blackpool F.C.[214]
- Robert Engler, 84, American political scientist, heart ailment.[215]
- Winthrop Jordan, 75, American historian, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[216]
- Will Maslow, 99, American Jewish leader and civil rights lawyer.[217]
- Robert W. Richardson, 96, American railroad preservationist.[218]
- John Ritchie, 65, British footballer for Stoke City F.C., club's record goalscorer.[219]
- Pascal Yoadimnadji, 56, Chadian Prime Minister, brain haemorrhage.[220]
24
[edit]- Bryan Balkwill, 84, British conductor.[221]
- Bruce Bennett, 100, American actor (New Adventures of Tarzan, Treasure of the Sierra Madre), 1928 Olympic medallist, hip fracture.[222]
- Kåre Olav Berg, 62, Norwegian Olympic Nordic skier.[223]
- Mordechai Breuer, 85, Israeli Bible researcher and Orthodox rabbi.[224]
- Mario Chanes de Armas, 80, Cuban political prisoner.[225]
- Charles Frederick Ehret, 83, American molecular biologist.[226]
- Leroy Jenkins, 74, American composer and free jazz violinist, lung cancer.[227]
- Lamar Lundy, 71, American football player, member of the Los Angeles Rams' "Fearsome Foursome" defensive line.[228]
- Damien Nash, 24, American football running back for the Denver Broncos.[229]
- George Preas, 73, American football lineman who won two NFL championships with the Baltimore Colts, Parkinson's disease.[230]
- Paul Secon, 91, American businessman who founded Pottery Barn.[231]
25
[edit]- William Anderson, 85, American congressman from Tennessee and captain of the USS Nautilus.[232]
- P. Bhaskaran, 83, Indian director and lyricist in the Malayalam language.[233]
- Jean Grelaud, 108, French WWI veteran, one of the last three 'official' World War I veterans.[234]
- César Keiser, 81, Swiss comedian, radio personality, and actor.[235]
- Mark Spoelstra, 66, American folk singer and veteran of the Greenwich Village music scene, pancreatic cancer.[236]
26
[edit]- John Robert Anderson, 78, Australian chemist.[237]
- Angelo Arcidiacono, 51, Italian Olympic fencer.[238]
- Raúl Alonso de Marco, 72, Uruguayan member of the Supreme Court of Justice (1992–2002).[239]
- James O. Hall, 96, American historian.
- Alex Henshaw, 94, British test pilot noted for his work with Spitfire and Lancaster aircraft.[240]
- Baroness Jeger, 91, British Labour MP for Holborn and St Pancras South and opposition spokesman in the House of Lords.[241]
- David McGuire, 75, Australian cricketer.[242]
- Sergio Previtali, 66, Uruguayan politician and former deputy (1990–1995).[243]
- Hideo Takamatsu, 77, Japanese actor (The Last Emperor, Shōgun, Eijanaika), heart attack.[244]
27
[edit]- Brian Belle, 92, English cricketer.[245]
- Russell Churney, 42, British pianist, pancreatic cancer.[246]
- Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven, 93, German World War II General, survivor of Hitler's bunker.[247]
- Wayne Hooper, 86, American music composer, arranger and singer.[248]
- Jack Marks, 80, Canadian Chief of Metro Toronto Police (1984–1989), pancreatic cancer.[249]
- Elbie Nickel, 84, American football player.[250]
- Bobby Rosengarden, 82, American jazz drummer and bandleader on The Dick Cavett Show, kidney failure.[251]
- Mel Swart, 87, Canadian politician, stroke.[252]
- Judith Toups, 76, American birding expert and Sun Herald columnist.[253]
28
[edit]- Julian Budden, 82, British opera scholar.[254]
- Charles Forte, Baron Forte, 98, British hotelier.[255]
- Alexander King, 98, British scientist who co-founded the Club of Rome.[256]
- Robert Kingston, 78, American Army general, complications from a fall.[257]
- Alexei Komech, 70, Russian architectural historian, cancer.[258]
- Princess Marie Adelaide of Luxembourg, 82, Luxembourgish princess.[259]
- Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., 89, American historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, heart attack.[260]
- Sir John Smith, 83, British founder of the Landmark Trust.[261]
- Billy Thorpe, 60, Australian rock musician, cardiac arrest.[262]
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