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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2001.

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 2001 Edit

1 Edit

  • Nikolay Basov, 78, Soviet physicist and co-winner of Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964.[1]
  • Bob Cifers, 80, American professional football player (Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers).[2]
  • Halina Czerny-Stefańska, 78, Polish pianist.[3]
  • Hélène de Beauvoir, 91, French painter and sister of Simone de Beauvoir.[4]
  • Tony Leswick, 78, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer.[5]

2 Edit

  • Ron Forwick, 57, Canadian football player, cancer.
  • Jack Gwillim, 91, English character actor (My Fair Lady, Lawrence of Arabia, A Man for All Seasons, Patton).[6]
  • Israel Shahak, 68, Israeli organic chemist and civil rights activist, diabetes.[7]
  • James P. Vreeland, 91, American Republican Party politician.

3 Edit

  • Delia Derbyshire, 64, British musician and composer of electronic music (BBC Radiophonic Workshop), renal failure.[8]
  • Gerald L. Geison, 58, American historian, enlarged heart.[9]
  • Lelord Kordel, 92, Polish-American nutritionist and author of books on healthy living.
  • Billy Liddell, 79, Scottish footballer.[10]
  • Baharuddin Lopa, 65, Indonesian attorney general, heart failure.[11]
  • John Marriott, 78, British philatelist.[12]
  • Roy Nichols, 68, American guitarist (lead guitarist for Merle Haggard's band), heart attack.[13]
  • Mordecai Richler, 69, Canadian author, (The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Barney's Version, Jacob Two-Two), kidney cancer.[14]
  • Johnny Russell, 61, American country singer ("Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer") and songwriter ("Act Naturally").[15]
  • Paolo Silveri, 87, Italian baritone.[16]
  • Ivan Slamnig, 71, Croatian poet, novelist, and literary theorist.

4 Edit

  • Roberto Cabrejas, 48, Spanish Olympic high jumper, traffic collision.[17]
  • Omar Ali Juma, 60, Chief Minister of Zanzibar from 25 January 1988 to October 1995.
  • Serafim Pinto Ribeiro Júnior, 85, Brazilian football player.
  • Charles Neider, 86, American writer.[18]
  • Charles Saxton, 88, New Zealand cricketer, rugby player and coach, emphysema.[19]
  • Anthony Synnot, 79, officer in the Royal Australian Navy.
  • Joan-Josep Tharrats, 83, Spanish painter, art theorist and publisher.[20]
  • Anne Yeats, 82, Irish painter, costume and stage designer.[21]

5 Edit

  • Ely Callaway Jr., 82, American entrepreneur and golf club maker.[22]
  • George Dawson, 103, American author.[23]
  • A. D. Flowers, 84, American film special effects artist (Tora! Tora! Tora!, The Poseidon Adventure, Apocalypse Now), Oscar winner (1971, 1973), pneumonia.[24]
  • Ernie K-Doe, 68, African-American rhythm-and-blues singer ("Mother-in-Law"), liver cirrhosis.[25]
  • Hannelore Kohl, 68, wife of former German chancellor Helmut Kohl, suicide.[26]
  • Keenan Milton, 26, American professional skateboarder, drowned.

6 Edit

  • Derek Freeman, 84, New Zealand anthropologist.[27]
  • Enrique Mateos, 66, Spanish footballer.[28]
  • Viktor Yakushev, 63, Soviet ice hockey player.[29]

7 Edit

  • Dempsey J. Barron, 79, American politician, President of the Florida Senate.
  • Molly Lamont, 91, British film actress.
  • Surender Kumar Malik, 58, Indian mathematician.
  • Fred Neil, 65, American folk singer and songwriter ("Everybody's Talkin'").[30]
  • Toni Pagot, 79, Italian comics artist and animator.[31]
  • Joseph Stulac, 66, Canadian basketball player.[32]
  • John Roland Sweeney, 70, Canadian politician, heart attack.
  • Tim Temerario, 95, American football coach and executive, heart failure.

8 Edit

  • Rolim Amaro, 58, Brazilian pilot and airline owner, helicopter crash.[33]
  • Ernst Baier, 95, German Olympic figure skater (gold medal winner in pairs and silver medal winner in men's singles at the 1936 Winter Olympics).[34]
  • Big Ed, 29, American rapper, throat cancer.[35]
  • Christl Haas, 57, Austrian skier and Olympic champion, heart attack.[36]
  • William Kuhlemeier, 92, American gymnast and 1932 Olympic bronze medalist in Los Angeles.[37]
  • Jia Lanpo, 92, Chinese palaeoanthropologist.[38]
  • Amiya Bhushan Majumdar, 83, Indian writer.
  • Neil Midgley, 58, English football referee, cancer.
  • John O'Shea, 81, New Zealand film director (Broken Barrier, Runaway, Don't Let It Get You).[39]
  • Irma Seikkula, 87, Finnish actress.[40]

9 Edit

  • Maria Chabot, 87, American advocate of Native American arts and rancher.[41]
  • Al Lary, 72, American baseball player, drowned.[42]
  • Jorge Novak, 73, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, stomach cancer.
  • Thomas F. Schweigert, 83, American politician.[43]
  • Willy Sommer, 76, Swiss football striker and manager.[44]
  • Arie van Vliet, 85, Dutch Olympic sprint cyclist.[45]

10 Edit

  • Humayun Rashid Choudhury, 72, Bangladeshi diplomat and politician.
  • Tony Criscola, 86, American baseball player.[46]
  • Geoffrey Clarkson, 57, English rugby player.
  • Giulio Gerardi, 88, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (men's 18 kilometre and men's 4 × 10 kilometre relay at the 1936 Winter Olympics).[47]
  • Jean-Claude Grèt, 70, Swiss racing cyclist.[48]
  • Álvaro Magaña, 75, Salvadorean politician, President (1982–1984).

11 Edit

  • Herman Brood, 54, Dutch rock musician and painter, suicide.[49]
  • Cândida Branca Flor, 51, Portuguese entertainer and singer, suicide.[50]
  • Salamat Ali Khan, 66, Pakistani vocalist and artist, kidney failure.
  • Qateel Shifai, 81, Pakistani poet.
  • Marco Zanuso, 85, Italian architect and designer.[51]

12 Edit

  • James Bernard, 75, English film composer (The Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula) and screenwriter (Seven Days to Noon), Oscar winner (1952).[52]
  • Bill Crabtree, 86, Australian politician.
  • Juan Nepomuceno Guerra Cárdenas, 85, Mexican crime lord, bootlegger, and smuggler, respiratory disease.
  • Vlado Dapčević, 84, Yugoslav-Montenegrin communist and revolutionary.
  • Mirvarid Dilbazi, 88, Azerbaijani poet.
  • John H. Holdridge, 76, American diplomat, pulmonary fibrosis.[53]
  • Ron Kroon, 58, Dutch Olympic freestyle swimmer.[54]
  • Paul Magloire, 93, Haitian politician, President (1950–1956).[55]
  • Fred Marcellino, 61, American illustrator and children's author, colorectal cancer.[56]
  • Alioune Sarr, 92, Senegalese historian, author and politician.
  • Charleszetta Waddles, 88, American activist and church minister.[57]
  • Johnny Wright, 72, British boxer and Olympic silver medalist.[58]

13 Edit

  • Miguel Gila Cuesta, 82, Spanish comedian and actor, respiratory disease.
  • Bill Fogarty, 79, Australian politician.
  • César López Fretes, 78, Paraguayan football player.
  • Thomas Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gryfe, 89, British politician.[59]
  • David Noyes Jackson, 78, American writer and artist.
  • Åse-Marie Nesse, 67, Norwegian philologist, translator and poet, cancer.[60]
  • Eleanor Summerfield, 80, English actress (Laughter in Paradise, Odongo, Dentist in the Chair, On the Fiddle, The Running Man).[61]
  • Juan José Timón, 63, Uruguayan cyclist.[62]
  • Mohamed Zafzaf, 56, Morrocon novelist and poet, cancer.[63]

14 Edit

  • John Lax, 89, American ice hockey player.[64]
  • Agustín Navarro, Spanish film director, respiratory disease.[65]
  • Jack Sheppard, 92, British cave diver.

15 Edit

  • Anthony Ian Berkeley, 36, American rapper and producer, colon cancer.[66]
  • Ted Berman, 81, American film director, animator, and screenwriter (Bambi, Fantasia, The Black Cauldron).[67]
  • Tom Chantrell, 84, British film poster artist (The King and I, One Million Years B.C., Far From The Madding Crowd).[68]
  • Helge Rognlien, 81, Norwegian politician.
  • Marina Știrbei, 89, Romanian aviator.[69]

16 Edit

  • Tom Askwith, 90, British Olympic rower (1932 Summer Olympics, 1936 Summer Olympics) and a colonial administrator.[70]
  • Terry Gordy, 40, pro wrestler (Fabulous Freebirds), heart attack.[71]
  • Christina Cruickshank Miller, 101, Scottish chemist.
  • Morris, 77, Belgian cartoonist (Lucky Luke), embolism.[72]
  • Beate Uhse-Rotermund, 81, German female stunt pilot, Luftwaffe pilot during World War II and sex shop owner, pneumonia.[73]

17 Edit

  • Timur Apakidze, 47, Russian fighter pilot and navy officer, aviation accident.
  • Sara Ashurbeyli, 95, Azerbaijani historian, orientalist and scholar.
  • Abel Carlevaro, 84, Uruguay classical guitar composer, performer and teacher.[74]
  • Yehiel De-Nur, 92, Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor, cancer.
  • Val Feld, 53, Welsh politician, cancer.
  • Katharine Graham, 84, American publisher (The Washington Post), horse fall.[75]
  • Elon Hogsett, 97, American baseball player.[76]
  • Wilhelm Simetsreiter, 86, German football player.
  • Ziya Taner, 77, Macedonian-Turkish football manager.

18 Edit

  • Roderic Bowen, 87, Welsh lawyer and Liberal Party politician.[77]
  • Phillip Alexander Clancey, 83, British ornithologist.[78]
  • Mimi Fariña, 56, American singer-songwriter and activist, neuroendocrine cancer.[79]
  • Roy Gilchrist, 67, West Indian cricket player, Parkinson's disease.[80]
  • Alex Jany, 72, French Olympic swimmer (two-time bronze medal winner in men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle swimming relay at the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics).[81]
  • Ritchie Johnston, 70, New Zealand Olympic track cyclist (men's 2000 metre tandem sprint cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics).[82]
  • Ika Panajotovic, 69, Serbian-American film producer and tennis player, cardiac arrest during surgery, heart attack.
  • Barry Shetrone, 63, American baseball player.[83]
  • Fabio Taglioni, 80, Italian automotive engineer.[84]

19 Edit

  • Erik Barnouw, 93, American historian of radio and television broadcasting.[85]
  • Paul Beeson, 79, British cinematographer.
  • Judy Clay, 62, American soul and gospel singer.[86]
  • Gunther Gebel-Williams, 83, Polish-American animal trainer (Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus), cancer.[87]
  • Neil Carmichael, Baron Carmichael of Kelvingrove, 79, British politician.
  • Charles King, 89, British cyclist and Olympic medalist.[88]
  • Peter Lucas, 68, New Zealand Olympic rower.[89]

20 Edit

  • Oscar Arredondo, 83, Cuban paleontologist and ornithologist.
  • Thomas Fantl, 72, German film director and screenwriter.[90]
  • Milt Gabler, 90, American record producer.[91]
  • Carlo Giuliani, 23, Italian anti-globalization demonstrator, shot.[92]

21 Edit

  • Muqbil bin Haadi al-Waadi'ee, Islamic scholar, liver disease.
  • Steve Barton, 47, American actor (The Phantom of the Opera, The Red Shoes), suicide.[93]
  • Carlo Bo, 90, Italian poet and literary critic.[94]
  • Antal Bánkuti, 78, Hungarian basketball player.[95]
  • Krste Crvenkovski, 80, Yugoslav communist politician.
  • Sivaji Ganesan, 74, Indian actor.[96]
  • Einar Schleef, 57, German dramatist, director, writer, painter, and actor, heart disease.[97]

22 Edit

  • Bertie Felstead, 106, British World War I soldier and the last witness of the Christmas truce of 1914.[98]
  • Fanny Brennan, 80, French-American surrealist artist and painter.[99]
  • Bob Ferguson, 73, American country music songwriter and record producer, cancer.[100]
  • Maria Gorokhovskaya, 79, Soviet Olympic gymnast (two gold medals and five silver medals at the 1952 Summer Olympics).[101]
  • Frances Horwich, 94, American educator, television personality and television executive, heart failure.[102]
  • Herbert L. Ley, Jr., 77, American physician and head of the U.S. F.D.A., cardiovascular disease.
  • Indro Montanelli, 92, Italian journalist and historian, urinary tract infection.[103]
  • Stanley Jedidiah Samartha, 80, Indian theologian.[104]

23 Edit

  • Douglas Boyle, 77, Canadian navy officer.
  • André Fouché, 92, French actor.[105]
  • Zhang Pinghua, 93, Chinese politician.
  • Eudora Welty, 92, American short story writer and novelist (Pulitzer Prize for The Optimist's Daughter, pneumonia.[106]

24 Edit

  • Carrie Best, 98, Canadian journalist and social activist.[107]
  • Georges Dor, 70, Canadian singer and songwriter ("Le Manic"), playwright and theatrical producer.[108]
  • Nathan Isgur, 54, American-Canadian theoretical physicist, multiple myeloma.
  • Hiroshi Tsuburaya, 37, Japanese actor, liver cancer.

25 Edit

  • Jenner Armour, 68, Dominica politician and barrister.
  • Phoolan Devi, 37, Indian dacoit and politician, assassinated.[109]
  • Josef Klaus, 90, Austrian politician, chancellor (1964-1970).
  • Carmen Portinho, 98, Brazilian civil engineer, urbanist, and feminist.[110]
  • Fahd bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 46, member of the House of Saud, heart failure.

26 Edit

  • Rex T. Barber, 84, American fighter pilot during World War II.[111]
  • Jacques Bens, 70, French writer and poet.[112]
  • Henry Coston, 90, French far-right journalist, collaborationist and conspiracy theorist.[113]
  • H. Rex Lee, 91, American government diplomat and governor.
  • Rudolf Nussgruber, 83, Austrian film director.
  • Giorgi Sanaia, 26, Georgian television journalist, homicide.
  • Giuseppe Sensi, 94, Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Peter von Zahn, 88, German author, film maker, and journalist.[114]

27 Edit

  • Harold Beeley, 92, British diplomat.
  • Piet Bromberg, 84, Dutch field hockey player and Olympic medalist.[115]
  • Harold Land, 72, American hard bop and post-bop tenor saxophonist, stroke.[116]
  • Rhonda Sing, 40, Canadian professional wrestler, heart attack.[117]
  • Leon Wilkeson, 49, American musician (Lynyrd Skynyrd).[118]

28 Edit

  • Eric Bedford, 91, British architect.
  • Joan Finney, 76, American politician and 42nd governor of Kansas (1991–1995), liver cancer.[119]
  • Eldon Grier, 84, Canadian poet and artist.
  • Siddiq Khan Kanju, 100, Pakistani politician.
  • Baby LeRoy, 69, American child actor.
  • Ahmed Sofa, 58, Bangladeshi writer, novelist, and poet, cardiac arrest.
  • Martin Stern, Jr., 84, American architect.[120]
  • Fūtarō Yamada, 79, Japanese author.[121]

29 Edit

  • Edward Gierek, 88, Polish communist politician, First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party (1970-1980), lung cancer.[122]
  • Wau Holland, 49, German computer hacker, stroke.[123]
  • Tommy Millar, 62, Scottish football player.[124]
  • Alex Nicol, 85, American actor (South Pacific, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits).[125]
  • Edward Roberts, 93, British Anglican prelate.
  • Elizabeth Yates, 95, American children's author.[126]

30 Edit

  • Dennis Coralluzzo, 48, American professional wrestling promoter, brain hemorrhage.
  • Ekkehard Gries, 64, German politician and member of the Bundestag.
  • Joseph-Philippe Guay, 85, Canadian member of Parliament (House of Commons).[127]
  • Bill Schelter, 54, American professor of mathematics and developer of Lisp, heart attack.
  • Anton Schwarzkopf, 77, German roller coaster manufacturer, Parkinson's disease.
  • Petar B. Vasilev, 83, Bulgarian film director and screenwriter.
  • John Walters, 62, British radio producer, presenter and musician, heart attack.[128]
  • Irina Zaritskaya, 62, Ukrainian pianist.[129]

31 Edit

  • Poul Anderson, 74, American science fiction author (seven Hugo Awards and three Nebula Awards), cancer.[130]
  • Bill Borthwick, 76, Australian politician.
  • Pelageya Danilova, 83, Russian artistic gymnast and Olympian.[131]
  • Arthur Geoffrey Dickens, 91, British historian.[132]
  • Philip Gaskell, 75, British bibliographer and librarian.[133]
  • Francisco da Costa Gomes, 87, Portuguese military officer and politician, president (1974-1976).[134]
  • Satur Grech, 87, Spanish football player and manager.[135]
  • Friedrich Franz, Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 91, German heir and Waffen-SS officer during World War II.
  • Joris Tjebbes, 71, Dutch freestyle swimmer and Olympian.[136]
  • Miklós Vásárhelyi, 83, Hungarian journalist and politician, member of the National Assembly (1990–1994).[137]

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