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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1995.

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 1995Edit

1Edit

  • Paul Nguyễn Văn Bình, 84, Vietnamese prelate of the Catholic Church and first Archbishop of Saigon.[1]
  • Akanu Ibiam, 88, Nigerian medical missionary and politician.
  • Wolfman Jack, 57, American disc jockey.[2]
  • Bruce Mitchell, 86, South African cricket opening batsman.[3]
  • Nikolay Peyko, 79, Russian composer and educator.[4]
  • Roger Dale Stafford, 43, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[5]

2Edit

  • Menachem Mendel Futerfas, 87, Russian educator and rabbi.
  • John C. Higgins, 87, Canadian-American screenwriter.
  • Gervase Jackson-Stops, 48, British architectural historian and journalist.[6]
  • Zdeněk Košler, 67, Czech conductor.[7]
  • Lloyd MacPhail, 75, Canadian politician and 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island.
  • Geraint Morgan, 74, British lawyer and politician.
  • George Seldes, 104, American investigative journalist.[8]
  • Krissy Taylor, 17, American model, asthma.[9]
  • Maria Vinogradova, 72, Russian actress.

3Edit

  • Charley Eckman, 73, American basketball coach and referee, colorectal cancer.
  • Ricardo Alonso González, 67, American tennis champion, stomach cancer.[10]
  • Bert Hardy, 82, British photographer.[11]
  • Alexander Langer, 49, Italian journalist, peace activist, politician, and teacher, suicide.
  • Eddie Mazur, 65, Canadian ice hockey player.[12]
  • Gil J Wolman, 65, French artist and member of the Ultra-Lettrist movement.[13]

4Edit

  • Margaret F. Ackroyd, 87, American civil servant from Providence, Rhode Island.[14]
  • Andrew John Berger, 79, American ornithologist from the American Museum of Natural History.[15]
  • Arsen Diklić, 72, Serbian poet, novelist and film director.[16]
  • Seán Fallon, 57, Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
  • Eva Gabor, 76, Hungarian-American actress, and socialite, pneumonia.[17]
  • Yevhen Hutsalo, 58, Ukrainian writer and journalist.
  • Bharat Rangachary, 41, Indian Bollywood film director and producer.
  • Bob Ross, 52, American television painter, lymphoma.[18]
  • Gilberto Bosques Saldívar, 102, Mexican diplomat.[19]
  • Karim Sanjabi, 89, Iranian politician.[20]

5Edit

  • Bernice Ackerman, 69–70, American meteorologist and first woman weathercaster in the U.S.[21]
  • Stepan Bakhayev, 73, Soviet Air Force major and flying ace.[22]
  • Renato Baldini, 73, Italian film actor.[23]
  • Viktoria Brezhneva, 86, wife of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, diabetes.[24]
  • Christian Calmes, 81, Luxembourg civil servant, lawyer, and historian.[25]
  • Johan Koren Christie, 85, Norwegian engineer and air force officer.[26]
  • John Dittrich, 62, American gridiron football player.[27]
  • Takeo Fukuda, 90, Japanese politician, 46th Prime Minister of Japan, pulmonary emphysema.[28]
  • Foster Furcolo, 83, American lawyer, writer, and politician.[29]
  • Jüri Järvet, 76, Soviet/Estonian actor and theatre director.[30]
  • Ray Nolting, 81, American gridiron football player and college football coach.[31]

6Edit

  • Saidye Rosner Bronfman, 98, Canadian philanthropist and matriarch of the Bronfman family.
  • Philip Clarke, 62, Irish politician, cyclist, and Irish Republican Army member.[32]
  • Aziz Nesin, 79, Turkish writer, heart attack.[33]
  • Howard Henry Peckham, 84, American historian.[34]
  • Eduardo Viso, 75, Spanish football player and football manager.

7Edit

  • Geoffrey Freeman Allen, 73, British writer on railways.[35]
  • Jean Bony, 86, French medieval architectural historian.[36]
  • Martin Bucksbaum, 74, American businessman and shopping center development pioneer.[37]
  • Marga Höffgen, 74, German contralto.[38]
  • Helene Johnson, 89, African-American poet during the Harlem Renaissance.[39]
  • Léon Le Calvez, 86, French bicycle racer.[40]
  • Eeva-Liisa Manner, 73, Finnish poet and playwright.[41]
  • Ralph Neves, 78, American jockey.
  • Thomas Tyra, 62, American composer, arranger, and bandmaster.
  • Al Unser, 82, American baseball player.[42]

8Edit

  • Günter Bialas, 87, German composer.[43]
  • Paul Bonneau, 76, French conductor, composer and arranger.[44]
  • Edmondo Fabbri, 73, Italian football player and coach.[45]
  • Jean-Paul Harroy, 86, Belgian colonial civil servant and governor Ruanda-Urundi.
  • George Johnson, 74, Canadian medical doctor and political reformer.
  • Pál Kovács, 82, Hungarian athlete and Olympian.[46]
  • Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder, 89, Dutch missionary and linguist.[47]

9Edit

  • Dennis Allen, 56, English football player and manager.
  • Kazimierz Godłowski, 60, Polish archeologist and historian.[48]
  • Vera Thomas, 73, English table tennis and tennis player.
  • James Cameron Tudor, 75, Barbadian politician and diplomat.[49]

10Edit

  • Mehmet Ali Aybar, 86, Turkish politician and Olympian, heart failure.[50]
  • Reds Bagnell, 66, American football player.
  • August Belmont IV, 86, American investment banker and thoroughbred racehorse owner.[51]
  • James Harvey Brown, 89, American politician and judge.[52]
  • Văn Cao, 71, Vietnamese composer.
  • Hugh Dundas, 74, British RAF fighter pilot during World War II and television executive .[53]
  • Barbara Lyon, 63, American singer and actress, cerebral hemorrhage.

11Edit

  • John Cruickshank, 70, Irish scholar and writer on the French language, literature and culture.[54]
  • David J. Kennedy, 88, American politician.
  • Gojko Nikoliš, 83, Yugoslavia/Serbian partisan general, physician, and historian.
  • Helma Seitz, 82, German actress.[55]
  • Don Starr, 77, American actor, fall.

12Edit

  • Lennart Ahlin, 78, Swedish sports shooter.[56]
  • Michael Clegg, 62, British museum curator, naturalist, and television presenter.[57]
  • Earl Coleman, 69, American jazz singer.[58]
  • Ashapoorna Devi, 86, Indian novelist and poet.[59]
  • Gordon Flemyng, 61, Scottish television and film director.[60]
  • Erich Kulka, 84, Czech-Israeli writer, historian and journalist.
  • Sean Mayes, 50, British pianist and writer.
  • John Yudkin, 84, British physiologist and nutritionist[61]

13Edit

  • Ali Al-Wardi, 81, Iraqi social scientist.[62]
  • Aimé Barelli, 78, French jazz trumpeter, vocalist, and band leader.[63]
  • Varyl Begg, 86, British Royal Navy admiral, Alzheimer's disease.[64]
  • József Bencsics, 61, Hungarian football player.
  • Garth Butler, 72, English footballer.
  • Devyani Chaubal, 52-53, Indian journalist and columnist.[65]
  • Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, 75, Danish toy manufacturer and managing director of Lego.[66]
  • Bilge Karasu, 65, Turkish short story writer and novelist.
  • Peter Morrison, 51, British politician.
  • Matti Pellonpää, 44, Finnish actor and a musician, heart attack.[67]

14Edit

  • Elsebeth Brehm, 93, Danish tennis player and Olympic athlete.[68]
  • Henri Gastaut, 80, French neurologist and epileptologist.[69]
  • Sergey Shupletsov, 25, Russian freestyle skier and Olympic medalist, traffic collision.[70]
  • Volodymyr, 69, Ukrainian patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

15Edit

  • Bill Amick, 69, American NASCAR driver.[71]
  • Khalid Bakdash, 82–83, Syrian communist politician.[72]
  • Delia Bogard, 74, American actress and dancer.
  • Sylvia Bossu, 33, French conceptual artist, car accident.[73]
  • Robert-Joseph Coffy, 74, French Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Marseille.[74]
  • Ivano Staccioli, 68, Italian film actor.

16Edit

  • Charles Bruck, 84, French-American conductor and teacher.[75]
  • Torfi Bryngeirsson, 68, Icelandic athlete who competed in the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics.[76]
  • Gustaf Ekström, 87, Swedish chemist, SS volunteer, and politician.
  • Mordechai Gur, 65, Israeli military officer and politician, suicide.[77]
  • Patsy Ruth Miller, 91, American actress, heart attack.[78]
  • Zenonas Puzinauskas, 75, Lithuanian basketball player.
  • May Sarton, 83, Belgian-American feminist writer, breast cancer.[79]
  • Stephen Spender, 86, English poet and writer.[80]
  • Charles Woodbridge, 93, American missionary, minister, and founding member of the National Association of Evangelicals.
  • Elvis Álvarez, 30, Colombian flyweight bpxer, homicide.

17Edit

  • Lionel Billas, 66, French long-distance runner who competed in the marathon at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[81]
  • Gani Bobi, 51, Albanian philosopher and sociologist from Kosovo.[82]
  • Harvey Charters, 83, Canadian flatwater canoeist who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.[83]
  • Robert Close, 92, Australian novelist.[84]
  • Ephraim Evron, 75, Israeli diplomat.[85]
  • Juan Manuel Fangio, 84, Argentine race car driver.[86]
  • Harry Guardino, 69, American actor, lung cancer.[87]
  • Herb Hippauf, 56, American professional baseball player and scout, cancer.[88]
  • Rainer Kunad, 58, German conductor and composer.[89]
  • Michael Ljunggren, 33, Swedish outlaw biker and gangster, murdered.

18Edit

  • Fabio Casartelli, 24, Italian cyclist, bicycle crash during the 1995 Tour de France.[90]
  • Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna, 95, Swedish modern pentathlete and naval officer.
  • Ryōichi Sasakawa, 96, Japanese suspected war criminal, businessman, politician, and philanthropist.[91]
  • Subagio Sastrowardoyo, 71, Indonesian poet, short-story writer, essayist and literary critic.
  • Princess Srinagarindra, The Princess Mother of Thailand, 94, Thai princess, kidney disease.[92]

19Edit

  • Michael Andrews, 66, British painter.[93]
  • Balakrishna, 78, Indian actor.
  • Sydney Lipton, 89, British dance band leader.[94]
  • Brian Lloyd, 68, English rower and Olympian.[95]
  • Víctor Manuel Mendoza, 81, Mexican film actor.[96]
  • Tomás Méndez, 68, Mexican composer and singer of Mexican music and ranchera music.
  • Kim Pong-ryul, 77, North Korean general of the Korean People's Army.
  • René Privat, 64, French road bicycle racer.[97]

20Edit

  • Pierre Barbet, 70, French science fiction writer.[98]
  • Bernard Callinan, 82, Australian soldier, civil engineer, businessman, and sport administrator.
  • Cesare Emiliani, 72, Italian-American scientist, geologist, micropaleontologist, and founder of paleoceanography.
  • Helmut Gernsheim, 82, German photographer, collector and historian.[99]
  • Ernest Mandel, 72, Belgian Marxian economist and a Trotskyist activist and theorist, heart attack.[100]
  • Natalia Shpiller, 85, Czech-Russian operatic soprano and a People's Artist of Russia.[101]
  • Raimundo Tupper, 26, Chilean football player, suicide.[102]

21Edit

  • Viktor Barannikov, 54, Soviet Interior Minister in 1991 and Russia Minister from 1992 to 1993.[103]
  • Yves Cros, 71, French athlete and Olympian.[104]
  • Heinrich Dumoulin, 90, German Jesuit theologian, philosopher and author.[105]
  • Jon Hinson, 53, American politician.
  • Sajjad Hussain, 78, Indian film score composer.
  • Claude McLin, 69, American jazz tenor saxophonist.[106]
  • Elleston Trevor, 75, British novelist and playwright.[107]
  • Michael Wisher, 60, English actor.

22Edit

  • Tami Ben-Ami, 39–40, Israeli supermodel, cervical cancer.[108]
  • John Daniel Bergin, 74, New Zealand neurologist.[109]
  • Otakar Borůvka, 96, Czech mathematician known for his contribution to graph theory.[110]
  • Dave Clark, 86, pioneering African-American record promoter.[111]
  • Daniel Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran, 83, Northern Ireland soldier and politician.
  • Percy Humphrey, 90, American jazz trumpeter and band leader.[112]
  • Roly Jenkins, 76, English cricketeer.[113]
  • Harold Larwood, 90, British cricket player.[114]
  • Shiva Kumar Rai, 76, Indian writer and politician.
  • Joshua Smith, 90, Australian artist.[115]

23Edit

  • Ray Beverton, 72, British biologist who made important contributions to fisheries science.[116]
  • Vernon Cheadle, 85, American botanist, educator and university administrator.[117]
  • Chuck Hanger, 71, American basketball player.[118]
  • Mario Passano, 70, Argentine film actor and tango performer, heart attack.
  • Berta Scharrer, 88, American scientist.[119]
  • Trần Kim Tuyến, 70, Vietnamese diplomat and Chief of intelligence of South Vietnam.
  • Kees Verwey, 95, Dutch painter.[120]

24Edit

  • Sadik Achmet, 48, Greek medical doctor and politician, traffic collision.[121]
  • Turan Amirsoleimani, 90, Iranian royal.[122]
  • Martha Boaz, 83, American librarian.[123]
  • Endre Bán, 61, Hungarian Catholic priest, theologian, and professor.[124]
  • Marjorie Cameron, 73, American artist, actress, and occultist.[125]
  • Judith Dvorkin, 67, American composer and librettist.[126]
  • Hassan Katsina, 62, Nigerian general and last Governor of Northern Nigeria.
  • Jerry Lordan, 61, English songwriter, composer and singer, acute renal failure.[127]
  • Jerzy Toeplitz, 85, Russian film maker.[128]
  • Hans Wind, 75, Finnish fighter pilot and flying ace during World War II.

25Edit

  • Janice Elliott, 63, English fiction writer, journalist and children's writer.[129]
  • Eddie Isbey, 77, New Zealand politician.
  • Rosalia Maggio, 74, Italian actress, dancer, singer and showgirl, cancer.
  • Osvaldo Pugliese, 89, Argentine tango musician.[130]
  • Charlie Rich, 62, American singer, pulmonary embolism.[131]
  • Hermine Tobolowsky, 74, American Equal Rights Amendment activist.

26Edit

  • Doris Akers, 72, American gospel music composer, arranger and singer, spinal cord neoplasm.[132]
  • Laurindo Almeida, 77, Brazilian guitarist and composer in classical, jazz, and Latin music, cancer.[133][134]
  • Jaime de Mora y Aragón, 70, Spanish aristocrat and actor.[135]
  • Gawain Westray Bell, 86, British colonial administrator and Governor of Northern Nigeria.[136]
  • Sam Benson, 86, Australian politician.[137]
  • Eleanore Griffin, 91, American screenwriter who won the Academy Award for Best Story for Boys Town.[138]
  • Heinrich Heesch, 89, German mathematician.
  • Baruch Korff, 81, Ukrainian-American Orthodox rabbi and American-Jewish community activist.[139]
  • Pietro Leoni, 86, Mexican Dominican priest.
  • Boy Lornsen, 72, German sculptor and children's author.[140]
  • Raymond Mailloux, 77, Canadian politician and Cabinet Minister.[141]
  • George Rodger, 87, British photojournalist.[142]
  • George W. Romney, 88, American politician and 43rd Governor of Michigan and father of Mitt Romney, heart attack.[143]
  • Ismayil Shykhly, 76, Azerbaijani writer.

27Edit

  • Iza Bieżuńska-Małowist, 78, Polish historian and professor at the University of Warsaw.[144]
  • Don Carpenter, 64, American novelist and playwright, suicide .[145]
  • Vladimír Dzurilla, 52, Slovak ice hockey goaltender and Olympian.[146]
  • Melih Esenbel, 80, Turkish diplomat and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • Rick Ferrell, 89, American Major League Baseball baseball player, coach, and scout.[147]
  • Miklós Rózsa, 88, Hungarian composer.[148]

28Edit

  • Susie Cooper, 92, British artist.[149]
  • Douglas Dalton, 82, New Zealand rugby player.
  • Eddie Hinton, 51, American songwriter and session musician.
  • Casper Oimoen, 89, American ski jumper.[150]

29Edit

  • Juozas Bulavas, 86, Lithuanian legal scholar, academic, and politician.
  • Philippe De Lacy, 78, French-American silent film era child actor, cancer.[151]
  • Les Elgart, 77, American swing jazz bandleader and trumpeter.[152]
  • Canray Fontenot, 72, American Creole fiddle player.[153]
  • Kurt Gudewill, 84, German musicologist.[154]
  • Leo Kofler, 88, Austrian-German Marxist sociologist.
  • Miklós Meszéna, 54, Hungarian fencer.[155]
  • Severino Varela, 81, Uruguayan football player.[156]

30Edit

  • Nalin Angammana, 49–50, Sri Lanka Army officer, homicide.[157]
  • Aleksander Bardini, 81, Polish theatre and opera director, actor, and educator.[158]
  • Pelle Christensen, 72, Norwegian actor and translator.[159]
  • Nando Cicero, 64, Italian film director, screenwriter and actor.[160]
  • Charles Dunn, 80, British japanologist from the SOAS University of London.[161]
  • Alfredo Giannetti, 71, Italian screenwriter and film director.[162]
  • Anthony Jennings, 50, New Zealand harpsichordist, organist, director, and academic.[163]
  • Harry L. Shorto, 75, British linguist and leading scholar of Mon and Khmer languages.[164]
  • Verner E. Suomi, 79, Finnish-American educator, inventor, and scientist.[165]

31Edit

  • Joan Embury Cochran, 82, New Zealand social reformer and sex educator.[166]
  • Bernhard Jope, 81, German Luftwaffe bomber pilot during World War II.[167]
  • Thomas E. Morgan, 88, American politician.[168]
  • Genevieve Tobin, 95, American actress.[169]
  • Lola Todd, 91, American silent film era actress.

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