Deaths in July 2007
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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 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.
July 2007
[edit]1
[edit]- Joerg Kalt, 40, Austrian cinematographer, suicide.[1]
- Robert McBride, 96, American composer and instrumentalist.[2]
- Colleen McCrory, 57, Canadian environmental activist, brain cancer.[3]
- David Ritcheson, 18, American hate crime victim, suicide by jumping.[4]
- Gerhard Skrobek, 85, German sculptor of Hummel figurines, complications of heart surgery.[5]
2
[edit]- Philip Booth, 81, American poet and educator, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[6]
- Robert Brown, 71, American cartoonist, stroke.[7]
- Brahim Déby, 27, Chadian son of the national President and former presidential advisor, chemical asphyxiation.[8]
- Howell M. Estes II, 92, American Air Force general during the Vietnam War, heart ailment.[9]
- Ray Goins, 71, American bluegrass musician.[10]
- Robert Keeton, 88, American District Court judge, professor at Harvard Law School, complications from pulmonary embolism.[11]
- Peter Lyman, 66, American information researcher, brain cancer.[12]
- John Pinches, 91, British rower and soldier.[13]
- Dilip Sardesai, 66, Indian cricketer, multiple organ failure.[14]
- Beverly Sills, 78, American opera singer, lung cancer.[15]
- Jimmy Walker, 63, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets, Kansas City Kings), lung cancer.[16]
- Al Williams, 60, American basketball player, liver cancer.[17]
- Kevin Woodcock, 64, British cartoonist.[18]
- Hy Zaret, 99, American lyricist ("Unchained Melody").[19]
3
[edit]- Anne Dreydel, 89, British educationalist, co-founder of the Oxford English Centre.[20]
- Eric Gullage, 63, Canadian politician, cancer.[21]
- Beppie Noyes, 87, American author, stroke.[22]
- Claude Pompidou, 94, French widow of former Prime Minister and President Georges Pompidou.[23]
- Boots Randolph, 80, American saxophonist ("Yakety Sax"), cerebral hemorrhage.[24]
- Dave Simmons, 58, English footballer (Colchester United, Brentford).[25]
4
[edit]- Barış Akarsu, 28, Turkish rock musician, car accident.[26]
- Liane Bahler, 25, German cyclist, car accident.[27]
- José Roberto Espinosa, 59, Mexican footballer, coach and journalist, pneumonia and cancer.[28][29]
- Johnny Frigo, 90, American jazz violinist and bass player, complications from a fall.[30]
- Ken MacAfee, 77, American football player, heart attack.[31]
- Vivienne Nearing, 81, American lawyer involved in quiz show scandals, adrenal cancer.[32]
- Bill Pinkney, 81, American singer who was the last original member of The Drifters, probable heart attack.[33]
- X1, 28, American rapper and Onyx affiliate, suicide.
- Osvaldo Romo, 70, Chilean security agent jailed for human rights abuses under Pinochet, heart and respiratory problems.[34]
- Ted Row, 84, Australian politician.[35]
- Eleanor Stewart, 94, American film and voice actor, Alzheimer's disease.[36]
- Henrique Viana, 71, Portuguese actor and singer, cancer.[37]
5
[edit]- Régine Crespin, 80, French operatic soprano, liver cancer.[38]
- Odile Crick, 86, British-born artist, cancer.[39]
- David Hilberman, 95, American animator (Bambi, The Smurfs, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe), co-founder of United Productions of America.[40]
- Kerwin Mathews, 81, American actor (The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, The Three Worlds of Gulliver, Jack the Giant Killer).[41]
- George Melly, 80, British jazz and blues musician, lung cancer.[42]
- Sylvan Shemitz, 82, United States lighting designer for Jefferson Memorial, Grand Central Terminal, heart attack.[43]
6
[edit]- Robert Frederick Carr, 63, American serial killer.[44]
- Don Mumford, 53, American jazz drummer.[45]
- Marguerite Vogt, 94, American polio and cancer researcher.[46]
- Eileen Wearne, 95, Australian athlete at the 1932 Summer Olympics and Australia's oldest surviving Olympian.[47]
- Kathleen Woodiwiss, 68, American romance writer, cancer.[48]
- Lois Wyse, 80, American advertising executive, author and columnist, stomach cancer.[49]
7
[edit]- Ion Calvocoressi, 88, British soldier and stockbroker.[50]
- Dame Anne McLaren, 80, British geneticist and developmental biologist, ex-wife of Donald Michie, car accident.[51]
- Donald Michie, 83, British researcher in artificial intelligence, ex-husband of Dame Anne McLaren, car accident.[51]
- John G. Mitchell, 75, American environment editor and author, National Geographic (1994–2004), heart attack.[52]
- Jack Odell, 87, British engineer and co-founder of Matchbox Toys.[53]
- John Szarkowski, 81, American photography curator, complications of a stroke.[54]
8
[edit]- Jindřich Feld, 82, Czech composer.[55]
- Haroon-ul-Islam, Pakistan Army Lieutenant-Colonel, shot.[56]
- Itzik Kol, 75, Israeli film producer, pneumonia.[57]
- Chandra Shekhar, 80, Indian Prime Minister (1990–1991) and Member of Lok Sabha, multiple myeloma.[58]
- Jack B. Sowards, 78, American screenwriter (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[59]
9
[edit]- Esteban Areta, 75, Spanish international footballer and coach.[60]
- John Baker, 71, Australian general, Chief of the Australian Defence Force (1995–1998).[61]
- Hans Eschenbrenner, 96, German Olympic shooter.[62]
- John Fogarty, 78, Australian rugby union winger, played two tests for the Wallabies.[63]
- John Hill, 83, American lawyer and politician, Texas Attorney General, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice, heart condition.[64]
- Jerry Ito, 79, Japanese-American actor, pneumonia.[65]
- Charles Lane, 102, American actor (It's a Wonderful Life, You Can't Take It with You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington).[66]
- Ralph Paffenbarger, 84, American doctor who performed an early study on the importance of exercise, heart failure.[67]
- Penny Thomson, 56, British film producer, cancer.[68]
- Peter Tuddenham, 88, British voice actor (Blake's 7).[69]
- John Wilson, 84, Irish politician, Tánaiste (1990–1993).[70]
10
[edit]- Theresa Duncan, 40, American video game designer, suicide.[71]
- Tibor Feheregyhazi, 75, Hungarian-Canadian actor and theatre director, prostate cancer.[72]
- Devin Gaines, 22, American graduate, awarded five undergraduate degrees, drowned.[73]
- Abdul Rashid Ghazi, 43, Pakistani cleric at the Red Mosque in Islamabad, shot.[74]
- Corbin Harney, 87, American Western Shoshone leader and environmental activist, complications from cancer.[75]
- Frank Kilroy, 86, American football player, scout and general manager for the New England Patriots.[76]
- Edward Lowbury, 93, British bacteriologist.[77]
- Doug Marlette, 57, American Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist (Kudzu), car accident.[78]
- Marjorie Morgan, 92, Canadian author, Alzheimer's disease.[79]
- Mireya Rodríguez, 70, Cuban Olympic fencer.[80]
- William Seegers, 106, German-American last veteran of World War I and California's last World War I veteran.[81]
- Zheng Xiaoyu, 62, Chinese official, former head of the State Food and Drug Administration, executed.[82]
11
[edit]- Glenda Adams, 68, Australian writer, ovarian cancer.[83]
- Shag Crawford, 90, American baseball umpire (1956–1975).[84]
- Bill Flynn, 58, South African actor, heart attack.[85]
- Livio Fongaro, 69, Italian footballer and coach.[86]
- Richard Franklin, 58, Australian film director (Roadgames), prostate cancer.[87]
- Ove Grahn, 64, Swedish footballer.[88]
- Nana Gualdi, 75, German singer and actress.[89]
- Lady Bird Johnson, 94, American First Lady of the United States (1963–1969), natural causes.[90]
- Rod Lauren, 67, American actor, suicide by jumping.[91]
- Alfonso López Michelsen, 94, Colombian President (1974–1978) and Foreign Minister (1968–1970), heart attack.[92]
- Ed Mirvish, 92, Canadian retail pioneer, natural causes.[93]
- Jimmy Skinner, 90, Canadian ice hockey coach (Detroit Red Wings).[94]
- Timothy Sprigge, 75, British idealist philosopher.[95]
- Larry Staverman, 70, American basketball player and first head coach for the Indiana Pacers (1967–1968).[96]
- Medha Yodh, 79, Indian dancer and dance teacher.[97]
12
[edit]- Marc Behm, 82, American writer.[98]
- Robert Burås, 31, Norwegian guitarist for Madrugada and My Midnight Creeps.[99]
- Mr. Butch, 56, American homeless person and local celebrity in Boston, scooter accident.[100]
- Allen Clarke, 96, British educationalist.[101]
- Nigel Dempster, 65, British journalist, progressive supranuclear palsy.[102]
- Pat Fordice, 71, American broadcaster and First Lady of Mississippi (1992–2000), cancer.[103]
- José Iglesias Fernández, 80, Spanish football player (Real Madrid), stroke.[104]
- Forbes Johnston, 35, British football player (Falkirk, Airdrieonians).[105]
- Jim Mitchell, 63, American porn producer (Behind the Green Door), heart attack.[106]
- James Shen, 98, Taiwanese diplomat, last ambassador of Taiwan to the United States.[107]
- Kesha Wizzart, 18, British singer and television show contestant, murdered.[108]
- Stan Zemanek, 60, Australian radio presenter, brain cancer.[109]
13
[edit]- Harry Fain, 88, American family lawyer, pneumonia.[110]
- Otto von der Gablentz, 76, German diplomat.[111]
- Khalid Hassan, 23, Iraqi journalist (The New York Times), shot.[112]
- Frank Maher, 78, British stuntman.[113]
- Albert Putt, 80, New Zealand cricketer.[114]
- Michael Readon, 42, American free solo climber, drowned.[115]
14
[edit]- Edward Boyse, 83, American physician, pneumonia.[116]
- Eva Crackles, 89, British botanist.[117]
- Nan Cross, 79, South African anti-apartheid activist.[118]
- John Ferguson, Sr., 68, Canadian hockey player, general manager, coach and scout, prostate cancer.[119]
- Bernard Pagel, 77, British astrophysicist, cancer.[120]
- Russel Timoshenko, 23, NYPD police officer.
- John Warrender, 2nd Baron Bruntisfield, 86, British soldier and aristocrat.[121]
15
[edit]- Bluma Appel, 86, Canadian philanthropist and patron of the arts, lung cancer.[122]
- Alberto Romão Dias, 65-66, Portuguese organometallic chemist, professor at the IST.[123]
- Kelly Johnson, 49, British guitarist (Girlschool), cancer of the spine.[124][125]
- Kieron Moore, 82, Irish actor (The League of Gentlemen, The Day of the Triffids).[126]
- Schelto Patijn, 70, Dutch politician, mayor of Amsterdam (1994–2001).[127]
- Tsang Tsou Choi, 85, Hong Kong-based graffiti artist whose works were included in the 2003 Venice Biennale, heart disease.[128]
16
[edit]- Angus Allan, 70, British comic strip writer.[129]
- Simone Barck, 62, German contemporary historian and literary scholar.[130]
- Tom Brooks, 88, Australian cricketer (New South Wales) and international umpire.[131]
- Mikhail Kononov, 67, Russian actor (Guest from the Future, Siberiade, A Railway Station for Two), after long illness.[132]
- Skinny McNabb, 90, American Major League Baseball player for the Detroit Tigers.[citation needed]
- Dmitri Prigov, 66, Russian poet, heart attack.[133]
- Alan Shepherd, 71, British motorcycle racer.[134]
- Kurt Steyrer, 87, Austrian health minister and Socialist presidential candidate, after short illness.[135]
17
[edit]- Jeremy Blake, 35, American video artist, suicide by drowning.[136]
- Bart Burns, 89, American actor (Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, Seven Days in May, Frances).[137]
- Peter Denning, 57, British cricketer (Somerset), cancer.[138]
- Grant Forsberg, 47, American actor (Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Bloodhounds of Broadway, My Man Adam).[139]
- Júlio Redecker, 51, Brazilian leader of the Social Democracy Party, aviation accident.[140]
- Paulo Rogério Amoretty Souza, 60, Brazilian chairman of SCI, attorney for Corinthians, aviation accident.[141]
- Teresa Stich-Randall, 79, American opera singer.[142]
18
[edit]- Wayne Downing, 67, American retired army general, meningitis.[143]
- Jerry Hadley, 55, American opera singer, suicide by gunshot.[144]
- Charles Jauncey, Baron Jauncey of Tullichettle, 82, British Law Lord.[145]
- John Kronus, 38, American professional wrestler (ECW), heart failure.[146]
- Gary Lupul, 48, Canadian hockey player (Vancouver Canucks).[147]
- Sir Gordon MacWhinnie, 85, British-born Hong Kong accountant and public servant.[148]
- Orlando McFarlane, 69, Cuban Major League Baseball player.[149]
- Kenji Miyamoto, 98, Japanese politician, leader of the Japanese Communist Party for 40 years, old age.[150]
- Sekou Sundiata, 58, American poet, musician and performance artist, heart failure.[151]
- Charles Wylie, 87, British army officer and mountain climber.[152]
19
[edit]- Glen Angus, 36, Canadian game artist, heart failure.[153]
- Ivor Emmanuel, 79, British singer and actor (Zulu), stroke.[154]
- A. K. Faezul Huq, 62, Bangladeshi politician, lawyer, and freelance journalist, sudden heart failure.[155]
- Roberto Fontanarrosa, 62, Argentine cartoonist and writer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[156]
- Howard Judd, 71, American women's health researcher, congestive heart failure.[157][158]
- Shirley Slesinger Lasswell, 84, American marketing pioneer, sued Disney over Winnie the Pooh royalties, respiratory failure.[159]
- Hector MacLean, 93, British World War II fighter pilot.[160]
- Roger Nathan, 2nd Baron Nathan, 84, British solicitor and aristocrat.[161]
- Alanah Woody, 51, American archaeologist, executive director of the Nevada Rock Art Foundation.[162]
20
[edit]- Ollie Bridewell, 21, British motorcycle racer, crash during race practice for the British Superbike Championship.[163]
- Golde Flami, 89, Argentine actress.[164]
- Tammy Faye Messner, 65, American evangelist, metastatic colon cancer.[165]
- David Preece, 44, British footballer (Luton Town), throat cancer.[166]
- Maurice Riel, 85, Canadian Senator.[167]
- Kai Siegbahn, 89, Swedish physicist at Uppsala University, won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1981.[168]
- Geoff Taylor, 84, English footballer.[169]
- Pete Wilson, 62, American broadcaster, heart attack.[170]
21
[edit]- Don Arden, 81, British rock manager, father of Sharon Osbourne.[171]
- René Deceja, 73, Uruguayan Olympic cyclist.[172]
- Jack Fearey, 84, American television pioneer, Bumbershoot festival founder.[173]
- Jesús de Polanco, 77, Spanish media entrepreneur and publisher (El País), complications of arthritic disease.[174]
- Sherwin Wine, 79, American rabbi, founder of Birmingham Temple and Humanistic Judaism movement, car accident.[175]
- Yang Xizong, 79, Chinese politician, Governor of Sichuan province and Communist Party Chief of Henan province.[176]
22
[edit]- Derek Bazalgette, 83, British admiral.[177]
- Sir John Burnett, 85, British academic, Principal of Edinburgh University (1979–1987).[178]
- Carmelo Camet, 102, Argentine 1928 Olympic bronze medalist in fencing and oldest living former Olympian.[179]
- Mike Coolbaugh, 35, American baseball first base coach for the Tulsa Drillers, head injury.[180]
- Jarrod Cunningham, 38, New Zealand rugby union footballer for London Irish, motor neurone disease.[181]
- Norma Gabler, 84, American textbook campaigner, Parkinson's disease.[182]
- Walter Jona, 81, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1964–1985).[183]
- László Kovács, 74, Hungarian-American cinematographer (Easy Rider, Ghostbusters, Five Easy Pieces).[184]
- André Milongo, 71, Congolese Prime Minister (1991–1992).[185]
- Ulrich Mühe, 54, German actor (The Lives of Others), stomach cancer.[186]
- Juan Sebastián Restrepo, 20, Colombian American soldier and medic.
- Jean Stablinski, 75, French cyclist.[187]
- Rollie Stiles, 100, American oldest living former Major League Baseball player.[188]
- Gerhard Thielcke, 76, German conservationist, BUND co-founder, head injury.[189]
23
[edit]- Franco Cuomo, 69, Italian writer.[190]
- Sir Tom Davis, 90, Cook Islander Prime Minister of the Cook Islands (1978–1987).[191]
- Otis Davis, 86, American Major League Baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers.[192]
- Ernst Otto Fischer, 88, German Nobel Prize–winning chemist.[193]
- Tor Kamata, 70, American professional wrestler (Stampede Wrestling), heart disease.[194]
- Daniel E. Koshland, Jr., 87, American scientist, editor of Science magazine (1985–1995), stroke.[195]
- Benjamin Libet, 91, American pioneering scientist in the field of human consciousness.[196]
- Ron Miller, 74, American songwriter ("Touch Me in the Morning", "For Once in My Life"), cardiac arrest.[197]
- Gyani Nand, 64, Fijian politician (FLP, 2001–2006), Minister for Agriculture (2006).[198]
- Joan O'Hara, 76, Irish actress, heart disease.[199]
- Mary Anne Scoles, 110, Canadian and Manitoban oldest verified person.[200]
- Mirsha Serrano, 28, Mexican footballer for Tecos UAG, car accident.[201]
- George Tabori, 93, Hungarian-born British theater director.[202]
- Mohammed Zahir Shah, 92, Afghan royal, last king of Afghanistan.[203]
24
[edit]- Giorgio Anglesio, 85, Italian Olympic fencer.[204]
- Eric Davis, 75, English footballer (Plymouth Argyle).[205]
- Albert Ellis, 93, American pioneer in cognitive-behavioral therapy, kidney and heart failure.[206]
- Chaney Kley, 34, American actor (The Shield, Darkness Falls, Legally Blonde), drug overdose.[207]
- Abdullah Mehsud, 31, Pakistani Taliban commander, suicide by hand grenade.[208]
- Geoffrey Nuttall, 95, British historian and Nonconformist minister.[209]
- Riley Ann Sawyers, 2, American murder victim.
- Edward J. Sullivan, 86, American Clerk of Courts for Middlesex County, Massachusetts.[210]
- Charles Whiting, 80, British author and military historian.[211]
- William Young, 107, British airman, last known remaining World War I veteran of the Royal Flying Corps.[212]
- Nicola Zaccaria, 84, Greek operatic bass, Alzheimer's disease.[213]
25
[edit]- Bae Hyung-kyu, 42, South Korean pastor, Taliban hostage, shot.[214]
- Danny Bergara, 64, Uruguayan football manager of Stockport County and Brunei, stroke.[215][216]
- Raymond Bristow, 98, British priest, longest-serving Anglican minister.[217]
- Jake, 12, American search and rescue dog for September 11, 2001 attacks and Hurricane Katrina, cancer.[218]
- Bernd Jakubowski, 54, German footballer (East Germany), after short illness.[219]
- Jesse Marunde, 27, American strongman, heart attack.[220]
26
[edit]- George Brown, 65, Belizean Chief Justice (1990–1998), illness.[221]
- Lars Forssell, 79, Swedish author and member of the Swedish Academy.[222]
- Eleanor Josephine Macdonald, 101, American cancer researcher.[223]
- John Normington, 70, British actor (Atonement, Doctor Who, Rollerball), pancreatic cancer.[224]
- Skip Prosser, 56, American college basketball coach for Wake Forest University, heart attack.[225]
- Shambo, 6, British Hindu sacred bull, lethal injection due to bovine tuberculosis.[226]
- Alberto Villamizar, 62, Colombian politician (NL) and diplomat, complications of lung surgery.[227]
27
[edit]- Gabriel Cisneros, 66, Spanish politician (PP), co-author of the 1978 Constitution, complications from stroke.[228]
- Lucky Grills, 79, Australian comedian and actor (Bluey).[229]
- Fannie Hillsmith, 96, American Cubist painter.[230]
- Abdullah Kurshumi, 75, Yemeni politician, Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic (1969–1970).[231]
- James Oyebola, 46, British heavyweight boxer, shot.[232]
- Alan Pottasch, 79, American advertising executive for Pepsi, developed Pepsi Generation ad campaign.[233]
- Christophe Ruer, 42, French Olympic modern pentathlete (1988, 1992, 1996), motorcycle accident.[234]
- William J. Tuttle, 95, American make-up artist (North by Northwest, Singin' in the Rain, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof).[235]
28
[edit]- Crown Prince Bảo Long, 71, Vietnamese son of the last Emperor Bảo Đại.[citation needed]
- Kazi Lhendup Dorjee, 102, Indian first chief minister of Sikkim (SNC, 1974–1978), heart attack.[236]
- Karl Gotch, 82, German-born professional wrestler.[237]
- Isidore Isou, 82, French poet, film critic and artist.[238]
- Jim LeRoy, 46, American stunt pilot, air crash.[239]
- Sal Mosca, 80, American jazz pianist and educator.[240]
29
[edit]- Ian Anstruther, 85, British diplomat, baronet, writer and literary patron.[241]
- Jack Cole, 87, American publisher (Cole Directory), cancer.[242]
- James David, 79, American football player (Detroit Lions), after long illness.[243]
- Art Davis, 73, American jazz double-bassist, heart attack.[244]
- Phil Drabble, 93, British television presenter (One Man and His Dog).[245]
- Mike Reid, 67, English comedian and actor (EastEnders, Snatch, Yus, My Dear), heart attack.[246]
- Bill Robinson, 64, American baseball player (Braves, Yankees, Phillies and Pirates) and coach.[247]
- Michel Serrault, 79, French actor (La Cage aux Folles), cancer.[248]
- Tom Snyder, 71, American talk show host (The Tomorrow Show, The Late Late Show) and journalist, complications of leukemia.[249]
- Marvin Zindler, 85, American reporter, pancreatic cancer.[250]
30
[edit]- Michelangelo Antonioni, 94, Italian film director (L'avventura, Blowup, Zabriskie Point).[251]
- Teoctist Arăpaşu, 92, Romanian Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, heart attack.[252]
- Ingmar Bergman, 89, Swedish film director (The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, Fanny and Alexander), Oscar winner (1961, 1962, 1984).[253]
- Fausto Sucena Rasga Filho, 78, Brazilian Olympic basketball player.[254]
- Thomas McGraw, 54, British mobster, heart attack.[255]
- Ali Meshkini, 86, Iranian Chairman of the Assembly of Experts, respiratory and kidney complications.[256]
- Anne O'Brien, 95, American Olympic athlete.[257]
- Makoto Oda, 75, Japanese writer and anti-war activist, cancer.[258]
- Sean Stokes, 24, United States Marine.
- Richard Stott, 63, British newspaper editor and author, pancreatic cancer.[259]
- Shim Sung-Min, 29, South Korean Taliban hostage, shot.[260]
- Bill Walsh, 75, American three-time Super Bowl-winning football coach of the San Francisco 49ers and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, leukemia.[261]
- Wen Xingyu, 65, Chinese comedian, lung cancer.[262]
31
[edit]- Margaret Avison, 89, Canadian poet.[263]
- J. Esmonde Barry, 83, Canadian healthcare activist and political commentator, complications from a heart attack.[264]
- Norman Cohn, 92, British historian, degenerative heart condition.[265]
- Oliver Morgan, 74, American rhythm & blues vocalist, heart attack.[266]
- R. D. Wingfield, 79, British writer and radio dramatist.[267]
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