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The following is a list of deaths in March 2009.

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.

March 2009Edit

1Edit

  • Robert Haggiag, 95, Libyan-born American film producer (Candy).[1]
  • Ken Henry, 80, American Olympic gold medal-winning (1952) speed skater.[2]
  • Charles S. Lieber, 78, Belgian-born American nutritionist, stomach cancer.[3]
  • Paolo Maffei, 83, Italian astronomer and science fiction writer.[4]
  • Alf Pike, 91, Canadian ice hockey player and head coach (New York Rangers).[5]
  • Pepe Rubianes, 61, Spanish Catalan actor and theatre director, lung cancer.[6]
  • Eric Simms, 87, British ornithologist, writer and conservationist.[7]
  • Joan Turner, 86, British actress.[8]

2Edit

  • Ernest Ashworth, 80, American country music singer, member of Grand Ole Opry.[9]
  • Michael Baker, 52, Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly since 1998, cancer.[10]
  • Halit Balamir, c. 87, Turkish Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) wrestler, myocardial infarction.[11]
  • Ernst Benda, 84, German politician, Interior Minister (1968–1969) and President, Federal Constitutional Court (1971–1983).[12]
  • Andy Bowman, 74, Scottish footballer (Hearts, Newport County), after long illness.[13]
  • Robert Bruce, 65, British-born New Zealand professional wrestler and talent agent, after short illness.[14]
  • Chris Finnegan, 64, British boxer, Olympic middleweight champion (1968), complications from pneumonia.[15]
  • Alexandre Léontieff, 60, French politician, President of French Polynesia (1987–1991), heart attack.[16]
  • Ann Marie Rogers, 57, British activist, campaigner for breast cancer drug Herceptin, breast cancer.[17]
  • Jacob T. Schwartz, 79, American mathematician and computer scientist, liver cancer.[18]
  • Urban Sea, 20, French racehorse and broodmare, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner (1993), complications during foaling.[19]
  • João Bernardo Vieira, 69, Guinea-Bissauan politician, Prime Minister (1978–1980) and President (1980–1999, since 2005), shot.[20]

3Edit

  • Sydney Chaplin, 82, American actor.[21]
  • Frederick Conyngham, 7th Marquess Conyngham, 84, Irish nobleman, cancer.[22]
  • Sebastian Faisst, 20, German handball player, heart failure.[23]
  • Flemming Flindt, 72, Danish choreographer, after short illness.[24]
  • Frank Ford, 92, American radio talk show host, stroke.[25]
  • Åke Lindman, 81, Finnish actor and film director, after long illness.[26]
  • Luis Mena Arroyo, 88, Mexican prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Mexico.[27]
  • Gilbert Parent, 73, Canadian politician, Speaker (1994–2001) and Member of Parliament (1974–1984, 1988–2000), colon cancer.[28]
  • Barbara Wright, 93, British translator.[29]

4Edit

  • Joseph Bloch, 91, American pianist and professor, heart attack.[30]
  • John Cephas, 78, American Piedmont blues guitarist, natural causes.[31]
  • Yvon Cormier, 70, Canadian professional wrestler, bone marrow cancer.[32]
  • Horton Foote, 92, American playwright and screenwriter, after short illness.[33]
  • Patricia De Martelaere, 51, Belgian writer and philosopher, complications of brain tumor.[34]
  • George McAfee, 90, American football player (Chicago Bears) and member of Pro Football Hall of Fame.[35]
  • Harry Parkes, 89, British footballer (Aston Villa).[36]
  • Vasili Postnov, 46, Tajikistani footballer.[37]
  • Salvatore Samperi, 64, Italian film director.[38]
  • Triztán Vindtorn, 66, Norwegian poet.[39]

5Edit

  • Mario Acuña, 68, Argentinian-born American astrophysicist, multiple myeloma.[40]
  • Valeri Broshin, 46, Russian footballer, cancer.[41]
  • Francis Essex, 79, British television producer.[42]
  • Temima Gezari, 103, American artist, natural causes.[43]
  • Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr., 99, American engineer, pioneer of television technology, complications of hip fracture.[44]
  • Janez Gradišnik, 91, Slovenian author and translator.[45]
  • Mac Henderson, 101, British rugby union player (Scotland) and businessman.[46]
  • Jitsuo Inagaki, 80, Japanese politician, illness.[47]
  • Oscar Kamau Kingara, 38, Kenyan lawyer and human rights activist, shot.[48]
  • Hung-Chang Lin, 89, Chinese-born American inventor, lung cancer.[49]
  • John Paul Oulu, Kenyan human rights activist, shot.[48]
  • Dave Pureifory, 59, American football player (Detroit Lions), prostate cancer.[50]

6Edit

  • Jim Bellows, 86, American newspaper editor, Alzheimer's disease.[51]
  • Silvio Cesare Bonicelli, 76, Italian Bishop of Parma.[52]
  • James Clyde, Baron Clyde, 77, British judge, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (1996–2001), cancer.[53]
  • Anthony Finigan, 83, British actor.[54]
  • Colleen Howe, 76, American sports agent, wife of Gordie Howe, Pick's disease.[55]
  • George Keverian, 77, American politician, member (1967–1991) and Speaker (1985–1991) of the Massachusetts House.[56]
  • Francis Magalona, 44, Filipino actor and rapper, leukemia.[57]
  • Kennedy McIntosh, 60, American basketball player, stroke.[58]
  • Vivian Murray, 76, Irish businessman, chairman of An Post and Bord Iascaigh Mhara, after long illness.[59]
  • Henri Pousseur, 79, Belgian composer.[60]
  • Eduardo Rodríguez, 57, Puerto Rican baseball player, septic shock.[61]
  • Christon Tembo, 65, Zambian politician, Vice President (1997–2001).[62]
  • Susan Tsvangirai, 50, Zimbabwean wife of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, car collision.[63]

7Edit

  • Steve Bernard, 61, American businessman, founder of Cape Cod Potato Chips, pancreatic cancer.[64]
  • Michael Bowen, 71, American artist, complications of poliomyelitis.[65]
  • Jimmy Boyd, 70, American actor and singer ("I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"), cancer.[66]
  • Daniel E. Button, 91, American politician, member of the House of Representatives for New York (1967–1971), after long illness.[67]
  • Chan Yun, 93, Taiwanese Buddhist monk and teacher of meditation.[68]
  • Schuyler Chapin, 86, American general manager of the Metropolitan Opera (1972–1975).[69]
  • David Gaiman, 75, British businessman, public relations director for the Church of Scientology, heart attack.[70]
  • Jang Ja-yeon, 26, South Korean actress (Boys Over Flowers), suicide by hanging.[71]
  • Dmitri Kozlov, 89, Russian aerospace engineer, founder of Progress State Research and Production Space Center.[72]
  • Barbara Parker, 62, American novelist, after long illness.[73]
  • Tullio Pinelli, 100, Italian screenwriter (La strada).[74]
  • Anton Shokh, 49, Ukrainian football player and coach.[75]

8Edit

  • Girdhari Lal Bhargava, 73, Indian politician, heart attack.[76]
  • Ali Bongo, 79, Indian-born British magician, pneumonia.[77]
  • James Allen Keast, 86, Australian ornithologist.[78]
  • Willie King, 65, American blues musician, heart attack.[79]
  • Hank Locklin, 91, American country music singer, member of Grand Ole Opry.[80]
  • Anna Manahan, 84, Irish actress, multiple organ failure.[81]
  • Zbigniew Religa, 70, Polish cardiac surgeon and politician, Minister of Health (2005–2007), cancer.[82]
  • Robert Soost, 88, American botanist, heart attack.[83]
  • Ernest Trova, 82, American artist, heart failure.[84]
  • Mary Warburg, 100, American philanthropist.[85]

9Edit

  • Timothy Abell, 78, English cricketer and field hockey player.[86]
  • Adiele Afigbo, 71, Nigerian historian.[87]
  • Hanne Darboven, 68, German artist, lymphoma.[88]
  • Eddie Lowe, 83, British footballer and manager.[89]
  • Joseph Martin, 84, American Roman Catholic priest, addiction counselor and author, heart disease.[90]
  • Larry Regan, 78, Canadian ice hockey player and general manager (Los Angeles Kings), Parkinson's disease.[91]
  • Russell Spears, 92, American stonemason, elder of the Narragansett tribe.[92]
  • Frank Stockwell, 80, Irish footballer.[93]
  • Guillermo Thorndike, 69, Peruvian journalist, writer and editor, co-founder of La República, heart attack.[94]

10Edit

  • Brian Barry, 73, British philosopher.[95]
  • Denis Begbie, 94, South African cricketer.[96]
  • Derek Benfield, 82, British actor.[97]
  • Jack Capper, 77, British footballer.[98]
  • Dick Daugherty, 79, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).[99]
  • Nancy Eiesland, 44, American theologian and author, lung cancer.[100]
  • Jack Grimes, 82, American actor and voice actor (Speed Racer).[101]
  • Aaron Gural, 91, American real estate executive, pneumonia.[102]
  • Tom Hanson, 41, Canadian photojournalist, heart attack.[103]
  • George Hedges, 57, American lawyer and archaeologist, melanoma.[104]
  • Ralph Mercado, 67, American music promoter (RMM Records & Video), cancer.[105]
  • Anel Omar Rodríguez, 47, Panamanian politician, Minister of Culture, shot.[106]
  • Michael Shannon, 55, American pediatrician.[107]

11Edit

  • Paul W. Airey, 85, American Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (1967–1969), complications from heart failure.[108]
  • Péter Bacsó, 81, Hungarian film director, after long illness.[109]
  • Frances Blaisdell, 97, American flautist.[110]
  • Arthur Code, 85, American astronomer, complications of lung condition.[111]
  • Charles Lewis, Jr., 45, American businessman, co-founder of mixed martial arts apparel company Tapout, car accident.[112]
  • Grady Lewis, 92, American basketball player, executive with Converse.[113]
  • Harvey Lowe, 90, Canadian broadcaster and yo-yo world champion, after long illness.[114]

12Edit

  • Leonore Annenberg, 91, American philanthropist, Chief of Protocol of the United States (1981–1982), natural causes.[115]
  • Kalman Bloch, 95, American clarinetist.[83]
  • Yann Brekilien, 88, French author, Breton language advocate.[116]
  • Jesús Elizondo, 78, Mexican Olympic shooter.[117]
  • Martin Knowlton, 88, American adult education innovator, founder of Elderhostel.[118]
  • Reginald C. Lindsay, 63, American jurist, member of the District Court for Massachusetts since 1993, after long illness.[119]
  • Milan Stitt, 68, American playwright.[120]
  • Ferenc Szabó, 88, Hungarian footballer (Ferencvárosi TC).[121]
  • Huw Thomas, 81, Welsh broadcaster.[122]
  • Blanca Varela, 82, Peruvian poet.[123]
  • David Wood, 86, British Army officer, last surviving platoon commander of the Pegasus Bridge operation during World War II.[124]

13Edit

  • Medferiashwork Abebe, 84, Ethiopian royal.[125]
  • Claude Black, 92, American civil rights advocate, after long illness.[126]
  • Betsy Blair, 85, American actress (Marty), cancer.[127]
  • Claude Brinegar, 82, American politician, United States Secretary of Transportation (1973–1975), natural causes.[128]
  • Anne Brown, 96, American-born Norwegian opera singer.[129]
  • William Davidson, 86, American businessman, owner of the Detroit Pistons, Tampa Bay Lightning.[130]
  • Endal, 13, British service dog, stroke.[131]
  • Keith Herber, 60, American role-playing game designer.[132]
  • Alan W. Livingston, 91, American music executive, President of Capitol Records, creator of Bozo the clown.[133]
  • James Purdy, 94, American novelist, poet and playwright.[134]
  • Medet Sadyrkulov, 55, Kyrgyz politician, car crash.[135]
  • Andrew Saunders, 77, British civil servant.[136]
  • Test, 33, Canadian professional wrestler, accidental overdose.[137]

14Edit

  • Alain Bashung, 61, French singer, composer and actor, lung cancer.[138]
  • Edith Lucie Bongo, 45, Congolese wife of Gabon President Omar Bongo, after long illness.[139]
  • Altovise Davis, 65, American actress and dancer, widow of Sammy Davis, Jr., stroke.[140]
  • Terence Edmond, 69, British actor (Z-Cars), bronchiectasis.[141]
  • Ronald Max Hartwell, 88, Australian economic historian.[142]
  • Citizen Kafka, 61, American broadcaster and musician.[143]
  • Millard Kaufman, 92, American screenwriter (Bad Day at Black Rock), co-creator of Mr. Magoo.[144]
  • Patrick Kinna, 95, British stenographer to Winston Churchill.[145]
  • Jeff Komlo, 52, American football player, fugitive, car crash.[146]
  • Robin Mukherjee, 65, Indian cricketer.[147]
  • Coy Watson, Jr., 96, American silent film child actor, stomach cancer.[148]

15Edit

  • Jumadi Abdi, 26, Indonesian footballer.[149]
  • Nikolai Afanasyev, 92, Russian firearms designer.[150]
  • Richard Aoki, 71, American civil rights activist.[151]
  • Miguel Bernad, 91, Filipino Jesuit priest, academician and writer.[152]
  • Billy C. Clark, 80, American writer.[153]
  • Edmund Hockridge, 89, Canadian singer and actor.[154]
  • Pirkle Jones, 95, American photojournalist.[155]
  • Paulo Eduardo Andrade Ponte, 77, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of São Luís do Maranhão.[156]
  • Michael Quinn, 86, American Lasallian brother and psychology professor, President of Saint Mary's College (1962–1969).[157]
  • William Schwartz, 86, American nephrologist.[158]
  • Ron Silver, 62, American actor (Ali, Timecop) and political activist, esophageal cancer.[159]
  • Alan Suddick, 64, British footballer, cancer.[160]
  • Shinkichi Tajiri, 85, American-born Dutch sculptor.[161]
  • Gunnar Tjörnebo, 81, Swedish steeplechase athlete.[162]
  • Elmer Weingartner, 90, American baseball player.[163]
  • Harry Zachariah, 97, Australian cricketer.[164]
  • Lionel Ziprin, 84, American poet, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[165]

16Edit

  • Bill Burns, 75, Australian politician.[166]
  • Roland Dantes, 67, Filipino film actor and martial arts instructor, heart failure.[167]
  • Carolyn Dezurik, 90, American country musician.[168]
  • Franz Feldinger, 80, Austrian Olympic footballer.[169]
  • Marjorie Grene, 98, American philosopher, after short illness.[170]
  • Sir Nicholas Henderson, 89, British diplomat.[171]
  • Nicholas Hughes, 47, American marine biologist, son of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, suicide by hanging.[172]
  • Jack Lawrence, 96, American songwriter, complications from fall.[173]
  • Miljenko Licul, 62, Slovenian graphic designer.[174]
  • Ramón Mantilla Duarte, 83, Colombian Bishop of Ipiales (1985–1987).[175]
  • Popcorn Sutton, 62, American moonshiner, suspected suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.[176]

17Edit

  • Lester Davenport, 77, American blues musician, prostate cancer.[177]
  • Edith Hahn Beer, 95, Austrian author, Holocaust survivor, natural causes.[178]
  • Clodovil Hernandes, 71, Brazilian fashion stylist, politician and television presenter, stroke.[179]
  • Morton Lachman, 90, American television writer and executive producer, complications from diabetes and heart attack.[180]
  • Whitey Lockman, 82, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants), pulmonary complications.[181]
  • Jane Mayhall, 90, American poet.[182]
  • Dale Memmelaar, 72, American football player (Cleveland Browns)[183]
  • Roi Wilson, 87, British Royal Navy officer.[184]

18Edit

  • Eddie Bo, 79, American singer and pianist, heart attack.[185]
  • Ed Callahan, 79, American credit union administrator, blood complications.[186]
  • Gianni Giansanti, 52, Italian photographer, bone cancer.[187]
  • Des Healey, 81, Australian rules footballer.[188]
  • Kent Henry, 59, American guitarist.[189]
  • Lil E. Tee, 20, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner (1992), euthanized.[190]
  • Yeremey Parnov, 73, Russian writer.[191]
  • Moultrie Patten, 89, American actor (Northern Exposure) and jazz musician, pneumonia,[192]
  • Pocholo Ramirez, 76, Filipino race car driver and television host, cancer.[193]
  • Natasha Richardson, 45, British actress (Cabaret, The Parent Trap, Maid in Manhattan), epidural hematoma.[194]
  • Luis Rojas Mena, 91, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Culiacán (1969–1993).[195]
  • Glenn Sundby, 87, American gymnast, co-founder of USA Gymnastics, founder of International Gymnastics Hall of Fame.[196]
  • Donald Tolmie, 85, Canadian politician, MP for Welland (1965–1972).[197]
  • Earl Wood, 97, American physiologist, co-inventor of the G-suit.[198]

19Edit

  • Felipe Benítez Avalos, 82, Paraguayan archbishop of Asunción.[199]
  • Maria Bergson, 95, American architect and designer.[200]
  • Alastair Boyd, 7th Baron Kilmarnock, 81, British aristocrat, writer and politician.[201]
  • Ion Dolănescu, 65, Romanian singer and politician, heart attack.[202]
  • Ezio Flagello, 78, American opera singer, heart failure.[203]
  • Harry Harris, 86, American television director (Fame, Falcon Crest), myelodysplasia.[204]

20Edit

  • Joseph Albright, 70, American jurist, member of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, esophageal cancer.[205]
  • Roberta Alison, 65, American tennis player, injuries sustained in fire.[206]
  • Bill Bogash, 92, American roller derby skater, respiratory failure.[207]
  • Mel Brown, 69, American blues guitarist, emphysema.[208]
  • Abdellatif Filali, 81, Moroccan politician, Prime Minister (1994–1998).[209]
  • Vicente Gandía, 84, Mexican artist of Spanish origin, heart attack.[210]
  • Jaroslav Pitner, 83, Czech ice hockey coach.[211]
  • Vladimir Savčić, 60, Serbian singer, cancer.[210][circular reference]
  • Pierre Skawinski, 96, French Olympic sprinter.[212]
  • George Weber, 47, American radio broadcaster, stabbed.[213]
  • Václav Winter, 84, Czech Olympic athlete.[214]
  • Albina Yelkina, 76, Soviet Olympic athlete.[215]

21Edit

  • Bob Arbogast, 81, American radio and television personality, lung cancer.[216]
  • Beach Towel, 22, American harness racehorse, Harness Horse of the Year (1990), colic.[217]
  • John Cater, 77, British actor.[218]
  • Drummond Erskine, 89, American actor (Late Show with David Letterman).[219]
  • Winifred Foley, 94, British writer.[220]
  • John Franklyn-Robbins, 84, British actor.[221]
  • Doug Frith, 64, Canadian MP for Sudbury (1980–1988), Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (1984), heart attack.[222]
  • Joseph Jasgur, 89, American photographer, natural causes.[223]
  • Vladimir Kuchmiy, 61, Russian newspaper chief editor (Sport Express).[224]
  • Genoveva Matute, 94, Filipino writer.[225]
  • Walt Poddubny, 49, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers).[226]
  • Khadijeh Saqafi, 95, Iranian widow of religious/political leader Ruhollah Khomeini, after long illness.[227]

22Edit

  • Frank Bogert, 99, American politician, Mayor of Palm Springs, California (1958–1966, 1982–1988).[228]
  • Timothy Brinton, 79, British newsreader and politician, MP (1979–1987).[229]
  • Awilda Carbia, 71, Puerto Rican actress, comedian, impersonator and television personality, pneumonia.[230]
  • Ralph Cooperman, 81, British Olympic fencer.[231]
  • Steve Doll, 48, American professional wrestler, blood clot.[232]
  • Jade Goody, 27, British reality television personality, cervical cancer.[233]
  • Archie Green, 91, Canadian-born American folklorist and musicologist, renal failure.[234]
  • John L. Harper, 73, British biologist.[235]
  • Reg Isidore, 59, Aruban drummer (Robin Trower, Peter Green), heart attack,[236]
  • Howard Komives, 67, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons), natural causes.[237]
  • Guman Mal Lodha, 83, Indian judge and politician.[238]
  • Aubrey Mayhew, 81, American music producer.[239]
  • Abismo Negro, 37, Mexican lucha libre professional wrestler, drowned.[240]
  • Kanta Rao, 85, Indian actor, liver cancer.[241]
  • Geoffrey Sherman, 93, British Royal Marines officer, organised the ceremony for the Japanese surrender in 1945.[242]
  • Aldo Vagnozzi, 83, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2002–2006), cancer.[243]
  • Leon Walker, 20, British rugby league player, natural causes (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats).[244]

23Edit

  • Manuel del Rosario, 93, Filipino Bishop of Malolos (1962–1977), pneumonia.[245]
  • Geoff Holmes, 50, British cricketer.[246]
  • Raúl Macías, 74, Mexican former NBA (now WBA) world bantamweight champion boxer, cancer.[247]
  • Xavier Maniguet, 62, French intelligence agent, involved in the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior, plane crash.[248]
  • Billy Rackard, 78, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer.[249]
  • Lloyd Ruby, 81, American auto racing driver.[250]
  • Ronald Tavel, 72, American playwright, heart attack.[251]
  • Tonda, 50, American Sumatran-born orangutan, oldest in captivity in United States.[252]
  • Peter Wherrett, 72, Australian motoring journalist, cancer.[253]

24Edit

  • Robert Delford Brown, 78, American artist, drowned (body found on this date).[254]
  • Irina Gabashvili, 48, Georgian-born American gymnast, cancer.[255]
  • Uriel Jones, 74, American drummer (The Funk Brothers), complications from heart attack.[256]
  • George Kell, 86, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers) and broadcaster, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.[257]
  • Hans Klenk, 89, German racing driver.[258]
  • Denis Miller, 90, New Zealand airline and bomber pilot.[259]
  • Gábor Ocskay, 33, Hungarian ice hockey player, heart attack.[260]
  • Laurie Short, 93, Australian trade union leader.[261]
  • Igor Stelnov, 46, Russian ice hockey player (HC CSKA Moscow), 1986 world champions team member, after long illness.[262]

25Edit

  • Frank Adams, 76, British footballer.[263]
  • Steven Bach, 70, American film producer and author, cancer.[264]
  • Johnny Blanchard, 76, American baseball player (New York Yankees), heart attack.[265]
  • Marilyn Borden, 76, American actress (I Love Lucy), heart failure.[266]
  • Bob Boucher, 68, British academic.[267]
  • Donald W. Duncan, 79, American soldier and antiwar activist.[268]
  • Yukio Endō, 72, Japanese gymnast, esophageal cancer.[269]
  • John Hope Franklin, 94, American historian, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, heart failure.[270]
  • Mari Kapi, 58, Papua New Guinean judge, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (2003–2008), kidney failure.[271]
  • Kosuke Koyama, 79, Japanese-born American theologian, pneumonia.[272]
  • Manny Oquendo, 78, American percussionist (Tito Puente, Tito Rodríguez), heart attack.[273]
  • Giovanni Parisi, 41, Italian Olympic featherweight champion boxer (1988), car accident.[274]
  • Arthur Richman, 83, American baseball executive (New York Yankees, New York Mets) and writer (New York Daily Mirror).[275]
  • Dan Seals, 61, American country music singer-songwriter (England Dan & John Ford Coley), mantle cell lymphoma.[276]
  • Michael Ward, 77, British politician, MP for Peterborough (1974–1979).[277]
  • Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu, 54, Turkish politician, founder of the Great Union Party, helicopter crash.[278]

26Edit

  • Griselda Álvarez, 95, Mexican politician and writer, Governor of Colima (1979–1985), natural causes.[279]
  • Arne Bendiksen, 82, Norwegian singer, composer and record producer, heart failure.[280]
  • Kim Bradley, 53, Australian surfer.[281]
  • Gus Cifelli, 84, American football player (Detroit Lions), natural causes.[282]
  • Larry Glick, 87, American talk radio host (WBZ), complications from cardiac surgery.[283]
  • Edmund Lawson, 60, British barrister, stroke.[284]
  • Wayne Lewellen, 65, American film studio executive (Paramount), cancer.[285]
  • John Mayhew, 61, British drummer (Genesis), heart failure.[286]
  • Shane McConkey, 39, Canadian extreme skier, base jumping accident.[287]
  • Bob Scott, 70, British conservationist and ornithologist, cancer.[288]
  • Ivan Wyatt, 85, New Zealand cricketer.[289]

27Edit

  • Alysheba, 25, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner (1987), euthanized.[290]
  • Sandra Cantu, 8, American homicide victim.[291]
  • Jack Dreyfus, 95, American financier, pioneer of mutual funds.[292]
  • Evert Grift, 86, Dutch Olympic cyclist.[293]
  • Merle Hansen, 89, American civil rights activist, founding president of the North American Farm Alliance.[294]
  • Dorothy Kelly, 79, American educator, President of the College of New Rochelle, heart attack.[295]
  • Irving R. Levine, 86, American journalist (NBC news), prostate cancer.[296]
  • Arnold Meri, 89, Estonian Red Army World War II veteran.[citation needed]
  • Penor Rinpoche, 77, Tibetan religious leader (Nyingma Buddhist tradition).[297]

28Edit

  • Earle Brucker, Jr., 83, American baseball player.[298]
  • Peter F. Donnelly, 70, American arts patron, vice-chairman of Americans for the Arts, complications of pancreatic cancer.[299]
  • Inger Lise Gjørv, 70, Norwegian politician, cancer.[300]
  • Janet Jagan, 88, American-born Guyanese President (1997–1999), abdominal aortic aneurysm.[301]
  • Hugh Kelly, 85, British footballer (Blackpool), pneumonia.[302]
  • Martin J. Klein, 84, American historian and physicist.[303]
  • Helmut Noller, 89, German Olympic sprint canoer.[304]
  • Jorge Preloran, 76, Argentine filmmaker, prostate cancer.[305]

29Edit

  • Ivor Dent, 85, Canadian Mayor of Edmonton (1968–1974), Alzheimer's disease.[306]
  • Helvecia Viera, 80, Chilean comedian and actress, stroke.[307]
  • Vladimir Fedotov, 66, Russian footballer and manager, Soviet Top League leading goalscorer (1964).[308]
  • Monte Hale, 89, American country musician and actor, after long illness.[309]
  • Andy Hallett, 33, American actor (Angel), heart disease.[310]
  • Maurice Jarre, 84, French Academy Award-winning film composer (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, Ghost), cancer.[311]
  • Helen Levitt, 95, American photographer, respiratory failure.[312]
  • Miroslav Moravec, 70, Czech actor, cancer.[313]
  • Earl Paulk, 81, American pastor, implicated in several sex scandals, cancer.[314]
  • Lou Saban, 87, American football player (Cleveland Browns) and coach (Boston Patriots, Buffalo Bills), complications from fall.[315]
  • Kanwaljit Singh, 67, Indian politician, traffic accident.[316]
  • Gerrit Viljoen, 82, South African politician, Administrator-General of South-West Africa (1978–1980).[317]

30Edit

  • Shirl Bernheim, 87, American actress.[318]
  • Burton Blumert, 80, American president of the Center for Libertarian Studies, chairman of Mises Institute, cancer.[319]
  • Eugène Drenthe, 83, Surinamese playwright and poet.[320]
  • Herman Franks, 95, American baseball manager, heart failure.[321]
  • Andrea Mead Lawrence, 76, American alpine skier, cancer.[322]
  • Eric Munoz, 61, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly since 2001, complications of cardiac surgery.[323]
  • Jackie Pretorius, 74, South African racing driver, assault during home invasion.[324]
  • David Scott, 92, American art historian.[325]
  • George Stoddard, 92, American financier, natural causes.[326]
  • Loras Joseph Watters, 93, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Winona (1969–1986).[327]
  • Sulim Yamadayev, 35, Russian military commander and Chechen warlord, shot.[328]

31Edit

  • Raúl Alfonsín, 82, Argentine President (1983–1989), lung cancer.[329]
  • Jarl Alfredius, 66, Swedish journalist, prostate cancer.[330]
  • John Atkins, 92, British writer.[331]
  • Marga Barbu, 80, Romanian actress.[332]
  • Michael Cox, 60, British novelist, cancer.[333]
  • Paul E. Davis, 87, American college football coach.[334]
  • Emory Elliott, 66, American academic, heart attack.[335]
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  • Choor Singh, 98, Singaporean jurist, member of the Supreme Court of Singapore (1963–1980).[339]
  • Sir Reresby Sitwell, 81, British aristocrat and writer.[340]

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  272. ^ "Kosuke Koyama, 79, an Ecumenical Theologian, Dies". The New York Times. April 1, 2009.
  273. ^ "El Estadista: Manny Oquendo". Herencia Latina.com (in Spanish).
  274. ^ "Giovanni Parisi dies!". Fight News.com. March 25, 2009. Archived from the original on August 4, 2009.
  275. ^ "New York Yankees mourn death of baseball mainstay Arthur Richman". The Star-Ledger. March 25, 2009.
  276. ^ Nelson, Valerie J. (March 27, 2009). "Dan Seals dies at 61; half of the pop duo England Dan and John Ford Coley". Los Angeles Times.
  277. ^ "Michael Ward: Labour MP who won the highly marginal Peterborough seat in 1974 and briefly defected to the SDP". The Independent. March 31, 2009.
  278. ^ "Turkish Party Leader and Journalist Who Made Harrowing Emergency Call Killed in Helicopter Crash". Fox News Channel. March 27, 2009. Archived from the original on March 31, 2009.
  279. ^ "Mexico's First Female State Governor Dies". Latin America Herald Tribune. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  280. ^ "Arne Bendiksen has died". The Norway Post. Archived from the original on April 1, 2009.
  281. ^ "Kim "Fly" Bradley; 9th May 1955 – 26th March 2009". Baliwaves.com. April 1, 2009.
  282. ^ Alumni Hall of Fame member Judge Gus Cifelli '43 Passes Away
  283. ^ Larry Glick, legendary Boston talkmaster, dies at 87
  284. ^ "Edmund Lawson, QC". The Daily Telegraph. May 11, 2009.
  285. ^ Saperstein, Pat (March 26, 2009). "Paramount vet Wayne Lewellen dies". Variety.
  286. ^ John Mayhew: Drummer who played with the fledgling Genesis on 'Trespass'
  287. ^ Ski legend Shane McConkey dies
  288. ^ Bob Scott: Ornithologist and conservationist who helped spread the joys of birdwatching
  289. ^ "Ivan Wyatt". ESPNcricinfo.
  290. ^ Former Derby champ Alysheba dies Archived June 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  291. ^ "Missing Calif. 8-year-old found dead". United Press International.
  292. ^ "Jack Dreyfus, 95, Mutual Fund Pioneer and 'Wonder Drug' Promoter, Is Dead". The New York Times. March 28, 2009.
  293. ^ "Evert Grift Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  294. ^ Farm Leader Merle Hansen Died March 27, 2009
  295. ^ "Sister Dorothy Ann Kelly, College Leader, Dies at 79". The New York Times. April 3, 2009.
  296. ^ Weber, Bruce (March 27, 2009). "Irving R. Levine, NBC News Correspondent, Dies at 86". The New York Times.
  297. ^ "Head of oldest sect of Tibetan Buddhism passes away". Phayul.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2012.
  298. ^ Center, Bill (April 2, 2009). "Earle Brucker Jr., 83, longtime operator of Cajon Speedway". The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  299. ^ Peter F. Donnelly, champion of Seattle arts, dies at 70
  300. ^ Jorem, Øystein (March 28, 2009). "Inger Lise Gjørv er død" (in Norwegian).
  301. ^ "Janet Jagan, Chicago Native Who Led Guyana, Dies at 88". The New York Times. March 30, 2009.
  302. ^ "A sad farewell to 'team man' Kelly". Blackpool Gazette. Archived from the original on April 3, 2009.
  303. ^ "Martin J. Klein, Historian of Physics, Dies at 84". The New York Times. April 2, 2009.
  304. ^ "Trauer um Noller: 28-facher Deutscher Meister gestorben" (in German). Archived from the original on July 20, 2011.
  305. ^ Woo, Elaine (April 5, 2009). "Jorge Preloran dies at 75; Argentine filmmaker and former UCLA professor". Los Angeles Times.
  306. ^ Former Edmonton mayor Ivor Dent dies
  307. ^ "Pesar por muerte de comediante Helvecia Viera". El Mercurio. March 29, 2009.
  308. ^ "Vladimir Fedotov Dies". Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved April 29, 2009.
  309. ^ Monte Hale dies at 89; cowboy actor helped found Autry museum in L.A.
  310. ^ Blankstein, Andrew; Muskal, Michael (April 1, 2009). "Andy Hallett dies at 33; green demon of TV's 'Angel'". Los Angeles Times.
  311. ^ "Sarkozy tribute to composer Jarre". BBC News. March 30, 2009.
  312. ^ Rourke, Mary (April 2009). "Helen Levitt dies at 95; New York street photographer of poignant dramas". Los Angeles Times.
  313. ^ "Miroslav Moravec". Internet Movie Database.
  314. ^ "Bishop dogged by abuse allegations dies". CNN.
  315. ^ "Lou Saban dies at 87; NFL coach and Yankees executive". Los Angeles Times.
  316. ^ "Punjab's Minister Kanwaljit killed in road accident". Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2009.
  317. ^ "Gerrit Viljoen dies". Archived from the original on April 2, 2009. Retrieved April 1, 2009.
  318. ^ "Shirl Bernheim Memorial". Archived from the original on February 3, 2011. Retrieved April 30, 2009.
  319. ^ "Tribute to Burt Blumert by Ron Paul". archive.lewrockwell.com.
  320. ^ "In Memoriam: Eugène Drenthe" (in Dutch). Archived from the original on April 5, 2009. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  321. ^ "Led Giants to four 2nd-place finishes". San Francisco Chronicle. March 31, 2009.
  322. ^ "Vt. ski legend Andrea Mead Lawrence dies of cancer". Rutland Herald. Archived from the original on April 4, 2009. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  323. ^ "Assemblyman Munoz dies". PolitickerNJ. March 31, 2009.
  324. ^ "Jackie Pretorius' passing signals the end of an era". Archived from the original on April 6, 2009. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
  325. ^ Holley, Joe (April 11, 2009). "David W. Scott dies at 92; National Museum of American Art's founding director". Los Angeles Times.
  326. ^ "George Stoddard, Financing Pioneer, Dies at 92". The New York Times. April 1, 2009.
  327. ^ Cheney, David M. "Bishop Loras Joseph Watters". Catholic-Hierarchy.
  328. ^ "Former Chechen rebel boss assassinated in Dubai". The Independent. March 30, 2009.
  329. ^ "Post-junta Argentine leader dies". BBC News. April 2009.
  330. ^ "Television newsman Jarl Alfredius dies". March 31, 2009.
  331. ^ Kennedy, Pete (May 17, 2009). "John Atkins". The Guardian.
  332. ^ "Actress Marga Barbu has passed away". April 2009.
  333. ^ Flood, Alison (April 3, 2009). "Novelist Michael Cox dies aged 60". The Guardian.
  334. ^ "Former Mississippi State coach Davis dies at 87". ESPN. April 1, 2009.
  335. ^ Thurber, Jon (April 4, 2009). "Emory Elliott dies at 66; scholar and UC Riverside English professor". Los Angeles Times.
  336. ^ Golam Osmani passes away Archived September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  337. ^ "北韓前總理洪成南病逝". Commercial Radio Hong Kong (in Chinese).
  338. ^ "Gordon Kerr – Tuesday, March 31st, 2009". hendrenfh.frontrunnerpro.com.
  339. ^ "Retired judge Choor Singh dies at 98". Singapore Law Watch. Archived from the original on April 4, 2009. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  340. ^ Sir Reresby Sitwell, Bt: writer and businessman
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