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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 1998.

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.

January 1998Edit

1Edit

  • John F. Bateman, 83, American football player and coach.[1]
  • Piero Filippone, 86, Italian art director.
  • Jack Forsey, 84, Canadian ice hockey player.[2]
  • Dennis Hatsell, 67, English football player.
  • Alfred Lagarde, 49, Dutch radio personality, stroke.[3]
  • Haxhi Lleshi, 84, Albanian military leader and communist politician.
  • Xanthe Ryder, 71, British alpine skier and Olympian.[4]
  • Åke Seyffarth, 78, Swedish speed skater and road cyclist.[5]
  • Helen Wills Moody, 92, American tennis player.[6]

2Edit

  • Max Colpet, 92, American writer, scriptwriter and lyricist.[7]
  • Sergei Frolov, 73, Soviet/Russian realist painter and graphic artist.
  • Virginia Galante Garrone, 91, Italian writer.[8]
  • Donald McCormick, 86, British journalist and popular historian.
  • Frank Muir, 77, English comedy writer and radio and television personality.[9]
  • Fred Naumetz, 75, American gridiron football player.[10]
  • Rell Sunn, 47, American World surfing champion, cancer.[11]
  • Nick Venet, 61, American record producer, Burkitt's lymphoma.[12]

3Edit

  • Wayne Ambler, 82, American baseball player.[13]
  • Essie Coffey, 56, Australian Aboriginal community leader.
  • Howard Gilman, 73, American philanthropist and art collector, heart attack.[14]
  • William Russell Kelly, 92, American businessman, cancer.[15]
  • Margot Lumb, 85, English squash and tennis player.
  • George Shaw, 64, American gridiron football player.[16]
  • Geoffrey Watson, 76, Australian statistician.[17]

4Edit

  • Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, 103, Italian film director, complications from a fall.[18]
  • Raymond Léopold Bruckberger, 90, French Dominican priest, writer, and screenwriter.[19]
  • Thomas F. Frist, Sr., 87, American physician and businessman.[20]
  • John Gary, 65, American singer, recording artist, and television host.[21]
  • Roland Kaiser, 54, German actor and voice actor.
  • Ahmed Mohiuddin, 74, Pakistani scientist and scholar.
  • Giuseppe Primavera, 80, Italian chess player.
  • Sally Purcell, 53, British poet and translator, lymphoma of brain cells.[22]
  • Mae Questel, 89, American actress (Betty Boop), Alzheimer's disease.[23]
  • Francisco Soc Rodrigo, 83, Filipino playwright, broadcaster, lawyer and politician.[24]
  • Rudy Sikich, 76, American gridiron football player.[25]
  • Yusif Yusifov, 68, Soviet and Azerbaijani linguist and historian.

5Edit

  • Hugo Avendaño, 70, Mexican singer and actor, pancreatic cancer.
  • David Bairstow, 46, English cricketer, suicide.
  • Sonny Bono, 62, American singer-songwriter, actor and politician, skiing accident.[26]
  • Alik Cavaliere, 71, Italian sculptor.
  • Ana Cortés, 102, Chilean painter.
  • Ken Forssi, 54, American musician, brain tumor, brain cancer.[27]
  • Roy Mayne, 62, American stock car racing driver.

6Edit

  • Walt Barnes, 79, American football player and actor, diabetes.[28]
  • Richard Clutterbuck, 80, British army general and military historian.
  • Otello Colangeli, 85, Italian film editor.
  • Jack T. Conway, 80, American labor unionist.[29]
  • Alice Frost, 87, American actress.
  • Victorine du Pont Homsey, 97, American architect.[30]
  • Murray Salem, 47, American television actor and screenwriter, AIDS-related complications.
  • Otto Schmitt, 84, American inventor, engineer and biophysicist.[31]
  • Georgy Sviridov, 82, Soviet and Russian composer, heart attack.[32]

7Edit

  • Owen Bradley, 82, American musician and record producer.[33]
  • Roger Dean, 84, Australian politician.
  • Jacqueline deWit, 85, American actress.[34]
  • Richard Hamming, 82, American mathematician, heart attack.[35]
  • Dorothy Leavey, 101, American philanthropist.[36]
  • Alva Liles, 41, American gridiron football player.[37]
  • Slava Metreveli, 61, Soviet and Georgian football player and manager.
  • Valerio Perentin, 88, Italian rower and Olympian.[38]
  • Vladimir Prelog, 91, Croatian-Swiss organic chemist.[39]
  • Frank Roberts, 90, British diplomat.
  • Lawrence Treat, 94, American mystery writer.[40]
  • Tere Velázquez, 55, Mexican actress, colorectal cancer.[41]
  • Dorothy Wilson, 88, American film actress.[42]

8Edit

  • Doug Anderson, 70, Canadian ice hockey player.[43]
  • Bill Corbus, 86, American gridiron football player.
  • Walter Diemer, 94, American inventor of bubble gum, congestive heart failure.[44]
  • Marie-Madeleine Dienesch, 83, French politician.[45]
  • Tony Lavelli, 71, American basketball player and musician, heart attack.[46]
  • Denys Lombard, 59, French historian and sinologist.[47]
  • Akihiko Mori, 32, Japanese video game music composer, cancer.
  • Max Morris, 72, American basketball and gridiron football player.[48]
  • Sam Perrin, 96, American screenwriter.[49]
  • Shamima Shaikh, 37, South African journalist and Muslim women's rights activist, breast cancer.
  • Raziuddin Siddiqui, 90, Pakistan-born American physicist.[50]
  • Michael Tippett, 90, English composer, pneumonia.[51]

9Edit

  • Hugo Zepeda Barrios, 90, Chilean politician and lawyer.
  • Paul H. Dunn, 73, American Mormon leader.
  • Kenichi Fukui, 79, Japanese chemist and Nobel Prize laureate, cancer.[52]
  • Alberto Isaac, 74, Mexican swimmer, film director and screenwriter.[53]
  • Imi Lichtenfeld, 87, Israeli martial artist.
  • Lia Manoliu, 65, Romanian discus thrower and Olympian, heart attack.[54]
  • Kathleen Shannon, 62, Canadian film director and producer, lung cancer.[55]
  • Charito Solis, 62, Filipino film actress, cardiac arrest.

10Edit

  • Deng Guangming, 90, Chinese historian, cancer.[56]
  • Wolfgang Hahn, 86, German mathematician.
  • Mona May Karff, 83, American chess player.[57]
  • Victor Papanek, 74, Austrian-American designer.
  • Mario Santiago Papasquiaro, 44, Mexican poet, traffic accident.[58]

11Edit

  • Joe Becker, 89, American baseball player.[59]
  • Erik Jarvik, 90, Swedish paleontologist.
  • Win Mortimer, 78, Canadian comic book and comic strip artist, cancer.[60]
  • Ellis Rabb, 67, American actor and director, heart failure.[61]
  • Ronald Rylance, 73, English rugby player.
  • Aydan Siyavuş, 50, Turkish basketball player and coach, heart attack.[62]
  • Bedri Spahiu, 89, Albanian politician and general.
  • Klaus Tennstedt, 71, German conductor, cancer.[63]
  • Georgi Vins, 69, Soviet dissident and Baptist pastor.[64]
  • John Wells, 61, English actor, writer and satirist.[65]

12Edit

  • Florence Riefle Bahr, 88, American artist and activist, domestic accident.
  • Ramón Sampedro Cameán, 55, Spanish writer and euthanasia activist, suicide.
  • Roger Clark, 58, British rally driver, stroke.
  • Mark MacGuigan, 66, Canadian academic and politician, liver cancer.[66]
  • Libuše Moníková, 52, Czech writer.[67]
  • Ian Moores, 43, English footballer, cancer.[68]
  • Phyllis Nelson, 47, American singer, breast cancer.
  • Robert Townsend, 77, American businessman and author, heart attack.[69]

13Edit

  • Martin Flämig, 84, German church musician.[70]
  • Mihovil Logar, 95, Yugoslav composer and music writer.[71]
  • Bob Martin, 75, Austrian singer.
  • Muslim Mulliqi, Albanian painter.
  • Andrew Rutherford, 68, British educationalist.[72]

14Edit

  • Safiye Ayla, 90, Turkish classical singer.[73]
  • Tony De Vita, 65, Italian composer, conductor, arranger and pianist.
  • Arturo Enrile, 57, Filipino general, septic shock.
  • Mohammad Ghazi, 84, Iranian writer and translator and writer, laryngeal cancer.[74]
  • Harry Simmons, 90, American baseball executive, writer and historian.

15Edit

  • John A. Anderson, 65, American football coach, heart attack.[75]
  • Hal Baylor, 79, American actor.
  • Marcelline Jayakody, 95, Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, author, journalist.
  • Gennady Kolbin, 70, Soviet politician.
  • Marguerite Kuczynski, 93, European economist and literary scholar.[76]
  • Duncan McNaughton, 87, Canadian athlete and Olympian.[77]
  • Gulzarilal Nanda, 99, Indian politician and economist.[78]
  • E. Jack Neuman, 76, American writer and producer.
  • Ahmed Oudjani, 60, Algerian football player.[79]
  • William George Pottinger, 81, British convicted fraudster.[80]
  • Boris Tatushin, 64, Soviet football player and manager.[81]
  • Harriet Van Horne, 77, American newspaper columnist and radio/television critic, breast cancer.[82]
  • Junior Wells, 63, American blues vocalist and harmonica player, lymphoma.[83]

16Edit

  • Gayane C'ebotaryan, 79, Armenian composer and musicologist.
  • Hans Grünberg, 80, German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II.
  • Dimitris Horn, 76, Greek-Austrian actor, cancer.
  • Matti Kuusi, 83, Finnish folklorist, paremiographer and paremiologist.[84]
  • Lorenzo Mongiardino, 81, Italian architect and interior designer, pneumonia.[85]
  • Tommy Pederson, 77, American jazz trombonist and composer.[86]
  • Emil Sitka, 83, American actor, stroke.[87]
  • Luggi Waldleitner, 84, German film producer.

17Edit

  • Alan E. Cober, 62, American illustrator.[88]
  • Zygmunt Czyżewski, 87, Polish ice hockey and football player and manager.
  • Helvi Hämäläinen, 90, Finnish writer.[89]
  • Junior Kimbrough, 67, American blues musician, heart attack.[90]
  • Joseph S. Murphy, 64, American political scientist and university administrator, car accident.[91]
  • Cliffie Stone, 80, American musician and radio and TV personality.[92]
  • Luís Trochillo, 67, Brazilian football player.

18Edit

  • Byron Bailey, 67, American gridiron and Canadian football player.[93]
  • Joan Banks, 79, American actress, lung cancer.
  • Jose Calugas, 90, Filipino-American Philippine Scout and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
  • Guy Charbonneau, 75, Canadian politician.
  • Maria Judite de Carvalho, 76, Portuguese author.[94]
  • Monica Edwards, 85, English children's writer.[95]
  • Dan Georgiadis, 75, Greek football player and manager.
  • Antoine "T.C.D." Lundy, 34, American singer, ALS.
  • Gerry Ottenheimer, 63, Canadian politician.
  • Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, 71, American bank robber and con man, FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive, heart attack.
  • Skeets Quinlan, 69, American gridiron football player.[96]
  • Wilhelm Törsleff, 91, Swedish sailor and Olympian.[97]
  • Josip Uhač, 73, Yugoslav-Croatian Apostolic nuncio.
  • James Villiers, 64, English actor, cancer.[98]

19Edit

  • Bengt Eklund, 73, Swedish actor.[99]
  • Cornelis Kalkman, 69, Dutch botanist.
  • Al Negratti, 76, American basketball player and coach, cancer.[100]
  • David Orlikow, 79, Canadian politician.
  • Carl Perkins, 65, American singer-songwriter, esophageal cancer.[101]
  • Abraham Sinkov, 90, American cryptanalyst.[102]
  • DeWitt Weaver, 85, American football player and coach.

20Edit

  • Harry Ashmore, 81, American journalist.[103]
  • Bobo Brazil, 73, American professional wrestler, known as "Bobo Brazil", stroke.[104]
  • Jacob Cohen, 74, American psychologist and statistician.
  • Zevulun Hammer, 61, Israeli politician, cancer.[105]

21Edit

  • Mary Bunting, 87, American academic and college president;.[106]
  • Edward Carrick, 93, English art designer, author and illustrator.[107]
  • Larry Gilbert, 55, American golfer, lung cancer.[108]
  • Pakoda Kadhar, 1997, Indian actor.
  • Friedrich Kessler, 96, American law professor.[109]
  • Yoshifumi Kondō, 47, Japanese animator (Kiki's Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke) and film director (Whisper of the Heart), aortic dissection.[110]
  • Jack Lord, 77, American actor (Hawaii Five-O, Dr. No, Stoney Burke), congestive heart failure.[111]
  • Ralph C. Smith, 104, United States Army officer, lung ailment.
  • Louis Thiétard, 87, French cyclist.[112]

22Edit

  • C. Elmer Anderson, 85, American politician.[113]
  • Edward F. Arn, 91, American lawyer and politician.[114]
  • Hendrick Joseph Cornelius Maria de Cocq, 91, Dutch Roman Catholic bishop.[115]
  • Harold Lindsell, 84, American evangelical author and scholar.
  • George Marks, 82, English football player.
  • Nino Pirrotta, 89, Italian musicologist.[116]
  • Bill Sortet, 85, American gridiron football player.[117]

23Edit

  • Donald Davis, 69, Canadian actor.[118]
  • John Forbes, 47, Australian poet.[119]
  • Friedrich Josias, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 79, German nobleman.
  • Ralf Kirsten, 67, German film director and screenwriter.[120]
  • Hilla Limann, 63, President of Ghana, diabetes.
  • Roy McKasson, 58, American football player, kidney transplant complications.[121]
  • Alfredo Ormando, 39, Italian writer and gay rights activist, burns from self-immolation.
  • Victor Pasmore, 89, British artist and architect.[122]
  • Ernest Peirce, 88, South African boxer.
  • Sajjad Hussain Qureshi, 101, Indian politician.
  • Lionel Wilson, 82, American politician, cancer.[123]
  • Mohammad Yusuf, 81, Prime Minister of Afghanistan.

24Edit

  • Nodar Akhalkatsi, 60, Georgian football manager, heart attack.
  • Walter Bishop Jr., 70, American jazz pianist, heart attack.[124]
  • Walter D. Edmonds, 94, American writer, .[125]
  • Mirosław Justek, 49, Polish football player.
  • Bob Russell, 90, American entertainer .[126]
  • Elizabeth Sneyers, 84, Belgian lawyer and feminist.
  • Justin Tubb, 62, American country music singer and songwriter.[127]

25Edit

  • Hamid Algadri, 85, Indonesian independence pioneer.[128]
  • Olive Brasno, 80, American dwarf dancer and actress.[129]
  • Sidney Cole, 89, British film and television producer.
  • Dilawar Figar, 68, Pakistani writer, poet, and humorist.
  • Attia Hosain, 85, British-Indian novelist, author, journalist and actor.[130]
  • Fritz Langner, 85, German football player and manager.[131]
  • Roy Porter, 74, American jazz drummer.[132]
  • Herman Stokes, 65, American athlete and Olympian.[133]
  • Attila Zoller, 70, Hungary-American jazz guitarist.[134]

26Edit

  • Hogan Bassey, 65, Nigerian-British boxer.
  • Lord Nicholas Hervey, 36, British aristocrat and political activist, suicide by hanging.[135]
  • Olaf Kortner, 77, Norwegian politician.
  • Ethelreda Leopold, 83, American film actress, pneumonia.[136]
  • Lee Moses, 56, American R&B and soul singer and guitarist, lung cancer.
  • Mario Schifano, 63, Italian painter and collagist.[137]
  • Shin'ichi Suzuki, 99, Japanese musician, philosopher and educator.[138]

27Edit

  • Alan Davies, 73, British air marshal.
  • Tamio Kageyama, 50, Japanese novelist, house fire, accident.
  • Elizabeth Mantell, 56, Scottish midwife and nurse.[139]
  • Assia Noris, 85, Russian-Italian film actress.[140]
  • Mykola Mykolaĭovych Shcherbak, 70, Soviet-Ukrainian zoologist, ecologist, and herpetologist.
  • Geoffrey Trease, 88, British writer.[141]
  • Miklos Udvardy, 78, Hungarian biologist and biogeographer.[142]

28Edit

  • Louis Chaillot, 83, French cyclist and Olympian.[143]
  • Bernard Joseph Flanagan, 89, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Joe Holup, 63, American basketball player.[144]
  • Shōtarō Ishinomori, 60, Japanese manga artist, "Father of Henshin heroes", heart failure.[145]
  • Ken Jackson, 68, American gridiron football player.[146]
  • Dagny Tande Lid, 94, Norwegian painter, illustrator and poet.
  • Lee Ya-Ching, 85, Chinese film actress, aviator and philanthropist.

29Edit

  • Joseph Alioto, 81, American politician, Mayor of San Francisco, prostate cancer.[147]
  • Ugo Bologna, 80, Italian actor and voice actor, heart attack.
  • Karin Jonzen, 83, British figure sculptor.[148]
  • Rob Mulders, 30, Dutch road racing cyclist, car crash.[149]
  • Ed Smith, 84, American gridiron football player (Boston Redskins, Green Bay Packers).[150]

30Edit

  • Jim Barber, 85, American gridiron football player (Boston Redskins, Washington Redskins).[151]
  • Héctor Campos-Parsi, 75, Puerto Rican composer.[152]
  • Richard Cassilly, 70, American operatic tenor, cerebral hemorrhage after fall.[153]
  • Samuel Eilenberg, 84, Polish-American mathematician.[154]
  • Pappanamkodu Lakshmanan, 61, Indian film director, scriptwriter and lyricist.
  • Ferdy Mayne, 81, German-British actor, Parkinson's disease.[155]
  • Lesslie Newbigin, 88, British theologian, missionary and author.[156]
  • Emmette Redford, 93, American political scientist.[157]
  • Luise Walker, 87, Austrian classical guitarist and composer.

31Edit

  • Greta Arwidsson, 91, Swedish archaeologist.[158]
  • Georges Combret, 91, French film director, producer and screenwriter.[159]
  • Leho Laurine, 93, Estonian chess master.
  • Alice Miel, 91, American educator.[160]
  • Karol Stryja, 82, Polish conductor and teacher.

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