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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2006.

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.

May 2006Edit

1Edit

  • Jay Presson Allen, 84, American screenwriter, stroke.[1]
  • Wilfrid Butt, 83, English biochemist and reproductive endocrinologist.[2]
  • Ed Casey, 73, Australian politician, former Queensland Labor Party leader, stroke.[3]
  • George F. Haines, 82, American Olympic swimming coach, complications from a stroke.[4]
  • Betsy Jones-Moreland, 76, American film and television actress, cancer.[5]
  • Rob Lacey, 43, British stage actor and award-winning Christian author, bladder cancer.[6]
  • Rauno Lehtinen, 74, Finnish composer.[7]
  • Johnny Paris, 65, American saxophonist (Johnny & the Hurricanes).[8]
  • Bruce Peterson, 72, American test pilot and engineer, known for surviving the crash of the M2-F2 and inspiring the TV-series The Six Million Dollar Man.[9]
  • Raúl Francisco Primatesta, 87, Argentine retired Cardinal Archbishop of Córdoba, Argentina.[10] Slim Aarons Gets ripped off the paper photo

2Edit

  • Clive Burgess, 55, Welsh rugby union player.[11]
  • Joseph Lewis Clark, 57, American convicted murderer, executed in Ohio.[12]
  • Boyd Coffie, 68, American baseball player and manager, cancer.[13]
  • Luigi Griffanti, 89, Italian footballer, goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina in the 1940s.[14]
  • Sam Mokuahi, Jr. aka "Sammy Steamboat", 71, American Hawaiian professional wrestler, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[15]
  • Louis Rukeyser, 73, American business and economics expert, multiple myeloma.[16]
  • Juan Ramón Salgado, 45, Honduran congressional deputy, gunshot wounds.[17]

3Edit

  • Karel Appel, 85, Dutch COBRA painter.[18]
  • Rosita Fernandez, 88, American singer.[19]
  • Franco Lavoratori, 65, Italian water polo player, Olympic Champion (1960).[20]
  • Pramod Mahajan, 56, Indian politician, general secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party, gunshot wounds.[21]
  • Howard Thomas Markey, 85, American federal judge and U.S. Air Force major general, first chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.[22]
  • Earl Woods, 74, American US Army infantry officer, father and former coach of U.S. golfer Tiger Woods, prostate cancer.[23]

4Edit

  • Alejandra Boero, 88, Argentine theater actress, director and teacher, pulmonary hypertension.[24]
  • Jim Delsing, 80, American Major League Baseball player, cancer.[25]
  • Arthur B. Metzner, 79, Canadian chemical engineer.[26]
  • Michael Taliferro, 45, American actor and football player, stroke.[27]

5Edit

  • Naushad Ali, 86, Indian musician.[28]
  • Zoe Dumitrescu-Bușulenga, 85, Romanian comparatist and essayist.[29]
  • George Roche III, 70, American former President of Hillsdale College, probable heart attack.[30]
  • Atıf Yılmaz, 80, Turkish film director, screenwriter and producer, cancer.[31]

6Edit

  • Lillian Asplund, 99, last American survivor of the Titanic sinking, died in sleep.[32]
  • Konstantin Beskov, 85, Soviet and Russian footballer and manager.[33]
  • Ruth Bachhuber Doyle, 89, American politician and educator.[34]
  • Shigeru Kayano, 79, Japanese Ainu activist.[35]
  • Grant McLennan, 48, Australian lead singer of The Go-Betweens, suspected heart attack.[36]
  • Sir Anthony Morton, 82, British admiral.[37]
  • Flight Lieutenant Sarah-Jayne Mulvihill, 32, first British servicewoman to be killed in action in Iraq.[38]
  • František Peřina, 95, Czechoslovak fighter pilot who served in the British Royal Air Force during World War II.[39]
  • Pattabhi Rama Reddy, 87, Indian moviemaker, complications from a prolonged illness.[40]
  • Lorne Saxberg, 48, Canadian television journalist, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) broadcaster.[41]
  • Sister Rose Thering, 85, American Roman Catholic nun and professor at Seton Hall University.[42]

7Edit

  • Steve Bender, 59, German record producer and member of Dschinghis Khan.[43]
  • Duncan Inglis Cameron, 78, Scottish university administrator.[44]
  • Richard Carleton, 62, Australian television journalist (60 Minutes), heart attack.[45]
  • Joan C. Edwards, 87, American philanthropist, liver cancer.[46]
  • Stella Sigcau, 69, South African Public Works Minister, heart-related problems.[47]
  • Jocelyn Simon, Baron Simon of Glaisdale, 95, United Kingdom minister and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.[48]
  • Machiko Soga, 68, Japanese voice actress and actress and tokusatsu legend (Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, etc.), pancreatic cancer.[49]

8Edit

  • Lovana Jones, 68, American Assistant Majority Leader in the Illinois House of Representatives, represented the 26th District since 1987, undisclosed causes.[50]
  • John Kimbrough, 87, American football player (College Hall of Fame with Texas A&M) and state legislator, pneumonia.[51]
  • George Lutz, 59, American owner of the Amityville Horror house.[52][53]
  • Patrick Pule "Ace" Ntsoelengoe, 50, South African soccer player with the Minnesota Kicks and Kaizer Chiefs, unknown causes.[54]
  • Barbara Schwartz, 58, American painter.[55]

9Edit

  • Adrian Bennett, 73, Australian politician, MHR for Division of Swan (1969–1975).[56]
  • Corey Engen, 90, Norwegian-born captain of the U.S. Nordic skiing team at the 1948 Winter Olympics, complications of pneumonia.[57]
  • Jerzy Ficowski, 81, Polish poet, writer and translator.[58]
  • Pietro Garinei, 87, Italian playwright and lyricist of "Arrivederci Roma" and other songs.[59]
  • Edouard Jaguer, French poet and art critic.[60]
  • Tony Ward, 82, Australian actor and journalist, cancer.[61]

10Edit

  • Val Guest, 94, British film writer and director (The Quatermass Xperiment, Casino Royale).[62]
  • Marie Hartley, 100, British author and illustrator.[63]
  • John Hicks, 64, American jazz pianist/composer.[64]
  • James Keogh, 89, American former executive editor of Time and speechwriter for US President Richard Nixon.[65]
  • Georgy Korniyenko, 81, Russian diplomat and deputy to Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko.[66]
  • A.M. Rosenthal, 84, Canadian-born Executive Editor of The New York Times for 17 years, stroke.[67]
  • Soraya, 37, Colombian-American songwriter, guitarist, arranger, record producer, and singer, breast cancer.[68]
  • Aleksandr Zinovyev, 83, Russian logician, sociologist and writer, brain cancer.[69]

11Edit

  • Yossi Banai, 74, Israeli singer and actor, cancer.[70]
  • Sir Frank Mills, 82, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Ghana and Bangladesh.[71]
  • Byron Morrow, 95, American TV and film character actor.[72]
  • Michael O'Leary, 70, Irish politician and barrister, former leader of the Irish Labour Party, drowned in a swimming pool.[73]
  • Floyd Patterson, 71, American former boxing heavyweight champion, Alzheimer's disease and prostate cancer.[74]
  • Ferdinando Tacconi, 83, Italian comics artist.[75]
  • Frankie Thomas, 85, American actor (Tom Corbett, Space Cadet), stroke.[76]

12Edit

  • Ted Berkman, 92, American author, scriptwriter (Bedtime for Bonzo).[77]
  • Hussein Maziq, 88, Libyan politician, former prime minister & foreign minister of Libya.[78]
  • Gillespie V. "Sonny" Montgomery, 85, American politician, former U.S. representative from Mississippi.[79]
  • Arthur Porges, 90, American science fiction and fantasy writer.[80]

13Edit

  • Joan Diener, 76, American actress/soprano (Man of La Mancha), complications of cancer.[81]
  • Rick Farley, 53, Australian National Farmers' Federation Chief Executive for eight years.[82]
  • Ryan Francis, 19, American college basketball player, freshman point guard for the University of Southern California basketball team, homicide.[83]
  • Fernando Inchauste, 75, Bolivian Olympian.[84]
  • Jaroslav Pelikan, 82, American historian of Christianity, winner of the Kluge Prize in the Human Sciences, lung cancer.[85]
  • Östen Sjöstrand, 80, Swedish poet, translator and member of the Swedish Academy.[86]
  • Peter Viereck, 89, American historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.[87]
  • Johnnie Wilder, Jr., 56, American R&B musician, founder of Heatwave ("Boogie Nights", "Always and Forever").[88]

14Edit

  • Lew Anderson, 84, American bandleader, played Clarabell the Clown on The Howdy Doody Show, prostate cancer.[89]
  • James Botten, 67, South African international test cricketer, complications after colon operations.[90]
  • Steve Cooper, 47, American rock singer for Juggernaut and S.A. Slayer.[91]
  • William Ginsberg, 75, American professor of environmental law at Hofstra University and former New York City commissioner of parks and recreation.[92]
  • Reza Hassanzadeh, 33, Iranian professional soccer player with Teraktor Sazi F.C., injuries from car accident.[93]
  • Stanley Kunitz, 100, American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former US poet laureate.[94]
  • Jim Lemon, 78, American Major League Baseball player, cancer.[95]
  • Paul Marco, c. 81, American film actor (Plan 9 from Outer Space).[96]
  • Bruce Merrifield, 84, American Nobel Prize-winning chemist.[97]
  • Günther Nenning, 84, Austrian journalist, author and political activist.[98]
  • Eva Norvind, Norwegian-born Mexican writer and actress, drowning accident.[99]

15Edit

  • Joyce Ballantyne, 88, American artist best known for creating the "Coppertone Girl" ad, heart attack.[100]
  • George Blackburn, 93, American football player, head football coach at University of Virginia (1965–1970).[101]
  • George Crile III, 61, American journalist, CBS News producer, pancreatic cancer.[102]
  • Eberhard Esche, 73, German actor.[103]
  • Chic Hecht, 77, American politician, former Republican Senator for Nevada, prostate cancer.[104]
  • Judith Moore, 66, American author (Fat Girl - A True Story).[105]
  • Cheikha Rimitti, 83, Algerian singer, heart attack.[106]
  • David Sharp, 34, British mountaineer.[107]
  • Bill Strode, 69, American Pulitzer Prize–winning photographer, cancer.[108]

16Edit

  • Clare Boylan, 58, Irish author of 12 books including 7 novels, ovarian cancer.[109]
  • Beryl Evans, 84, Australian politician, NSW MLC (1984–1995).[110]
  • Anthony Murray, 47, New Zealand rugby league player.[111]
  • Jorge Porcel, 69, Argentine actor and comedian, following gall bladder surgery.[112]
  • Dan Ross, 49, American former NFL football player (Cincinnati Bengals), suspected heart attack.[113]
  • Takahiro Tamura, 77, Japanese movie and television actor, cerebral infarction.[114]

17Edit

  • Cy Feuer, 95, American Broadway producer and writer (Guys and Dolls).[115]
  • Eric Forth, 61, British Conservative Member of Parliament and former government minister, bone cancer.[116]
  • Nichola Goddard, 26, Canadian soldier, Canadian Forces, first female since WWII to be killed in combat.[117]
  • Dan Q. Kennis, 86, American B movie producer.[118]
  • John Marsden, 64, Australian lawyer and civil liberties activist, cancer.[119]
  • Sir John Miller, 87, British equestrian and courtier, Crown Equerry to the Queen (1961–1987).[120]
  • Daniel Owino Misiani, 66, Tanzanian Benga musician, car accident.[121]
  • Mieczysław Nowak, 69, Polish weightlifter, 1964 Olympic medalist.[122]
  • Mustafa Yücel Özbilgin, 63, Turkish prominent judge sitting in Turkey's highest court, shot dead.[123]
  • Ramesh Parekh, 65, Indian poet.[124]
  • Lawrence "Ramrod" Shurtliff, 61, American music executive, longtime crew member of the Grateful Dead, lung cancer.[125]

18Edit

  • James Andrew "Andy" Capps, 37, American former drummer (Built to Spill).[126]
  • Jaan Eilart, 73, Estonian biogeographer.[127]
  • Stephen Fleet, 69, British researcher in mineral sciences and Former Registrary, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Master of Downing College, Cambridge.[128]
  • George M. Foster, 92, American anthropologist.[129]
  • Morris Glushien, 96, American lawyer, general counsel for the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.[130]
  • Hans Horrevoets, 32, Dutch sailor, swept overboard while competing in Volvo Ocean Race.[131]
  • Stan Jones, 91, British Olympic runner.[132]
  • Maksim Kahan, 88, Israeli Olympic shooter.[133]
  • Andrew Martinez, 33, American activist, the "Naked Guy" at the University of California, Berkeley, apparent suicide.[134]
  • Vitor Negrete, 38, Brazilian mountaineer, died after reaching the peak of Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen.[135]
  • Michael O'Riordan, 88, Irish chairman of the Communist Party of Ireland and International Brigades veteran.[136]
  • Kiyan Prince, 15, British youth team player with English football team Queens Park Rangers, stabbed to death.[137]
  • Robert Reid, 81, American chemical engineer.[138]
  • Gilbert Sorrentino, 77, American novelist.[139]

19Edit

  • Yitzhak Ben Aharon, 99, Israeli left-wing politician, founder of the Israeli Labor Party.[140]
  • Edward R. Becker, 73, American former chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.[141]
  • Peter Bryant, 82, British television producer.[142]
  • Freddie Garrity, 69, English lead singer of Freddie and the Dreamers, 1960s pop band, heart disease.[143]
  • Alan Sapper, 75, British trade unionist.[144]

20Edit

  • JoAnna Lund, 61, American cookbook author, cancer.[145]
  • Les Olive, 78, English Assistant Secretary of Manchester United at time of Munich air disaster, prostate cancer.[146]
  • Andy Radford, 62, British Anglican bishop, Bishop of Taunton, brain tumour.[147]
  • Cherd Songsri, 75, Thai film director, cancer.[148]
  • Annis Stukus, 91, Canadian football player and ice hockey general manager, member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame for his contributions to the Canadian Football League and ice hockey.[149]
  • Tommy Watt, 80, British jazz bandleader.[150]

21Edit

  • Katherine Dunham, 96, American dancer and choreographer.[151]
  • Richard McIlkenny, 73, British member of the Birmingham Six, cancer.[152]
  • Sherman Skolnick, 75, American Illinois anti-corruption activist, heart attack.[153]
  • Inger Louise Valle, 84, Norwegian politician, Minister of Justice (1973–1979).[154]
  • Billy Walker, 77, American country music performer and member of the Grand Ole Opry, traffic accident.[155]

22Edit

  • Spencer Clark, 19, American NASCAR Busch Series driver, road accident.[156]
  • Heather Crowe, 61, Canadian anti-smoking activist, lung cancer.[157]
  • Hamza El Din, 76, Nubian Egyptian oud player.[158]
  • Jack Fallon, 90, Canadian-born British jazz double bassist.[159]
  • Lee Jong-wook, 61, Korean Director-General of the World Health Organization, brain thrombus.[160]
  • Lilia Prado, 78, Mexican actress, multiple organ failure.[161]

23Edit

  • Philippe Amaury, 66, French media owner, cancer.[162]
  • Clifford Antone, 56, American Austin blues club owner, heart attack.[163]
  • Lloyd Bentsen, 85, American Vice-Presidential candidate, Senator, and Treasury Secretary under Clinton.[164]
  • James W. Carey, 71, American professor of journalism at Columbia University, author.[165]
  • Ray Cale, 83, Welsh rugby player, dual international for Wales in rugby union and rugby league.[166]
  • Ian Copeland, 57, American music promoter and agent, older brother of Stewart Copeland of The Police, melanoma.[167]
  • Bracha Eden, 78, Israeli pianist, brain hemorrhage.[168]
  • Kazimierz Górski, 85, Polish former coach of Poland national football team, cancer.[169]
  • Mary Margaret Smith, 112, American supercentenarian, Ohio's oldest person.[170]
  • Jim Trimble, 87, American Philadelphia Eagles coach 1952–55, emphysema.[171]

24Edit

  • Eric Bedser, 87, English cricketer for Surrey, and elder twin brother of Sir Alec Bedser.[172]
  • Henry Bumstead, 91, American Academy Awards-winning art director (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Sting), prostate cancer.[173][174]
  • Robert Giaimo, 86, American Congressman for Connecticut 3rd District (1959−1981), lung ailments.[175]
  • Fritz Klein, 73, Austrian-born psychiatrist and researcher.[176]
  • Anderson Mazoka, 63, Zambian politician, chief opposition leader in Zambia.[177]
  • Bernard Ostry, 78, Canadian chair and CEO of TVOntario, civil servant and philanthropist, cancer.[178]
  • Claude Piéplu, 83, French actor, cancer.[179]
  • John Wheeldon, 76, Australian federal politician, former Australian Labor Party Senator and minister in the Whitlam government.[180]

25Edit

  • Sir Julian Bullard, 78, British diplomat.[181]
  • Elizabeth Connelly, 77, American politician, former member of the New York State Assembly representing Staten Island, cancer.[182]
  • Desmond Dekker, 64, Jamaican ska musician, heart attack.[183]
  • Lars Gyllensten, 84, Swedish author, physician, and member of the Swedish Academy.[184]
  • Wilber Huston, 93, American scientist and retired NASA mission director.[185]
  • Donald Rudolph, 85, US Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II, Alzheimer's disease.[186]
  • Mari Yonehara, 56, Japanese essayist, ovarian cancer.[187]
  • Tobías Lasser, 95, Venezuelan botanist, founder of the Botanic Garden of Caracas, natural causes.[188]

26Edit

  • Milicent Bagot, 99, British intelligence officer.[189]
  • Horondino José da Silva aka "Dino Sete Cordas", 88, Brazilian virtuouso of the seven-string guitar.[190]
  • Selvin González, 24, Salvadoran footballer.[191]
  • Tuomo Kerola, 48, Finnish Olympic swimmer.[192]
  • Alan Kotok, 64, American early video game designer (Spacewar!), engineer for Digital Equipment.[193]
  • Carl Kuntze, 83, Dutch Olympic rower [1]
  • Mahmoud al-Majzoub aka Abu Hamza, 41, Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader, assassination by bombing.[194]
  • Édouard Michelin, 42, French CEO of Michelin, boating accident off the Île de Sein.[195]
  • Kevin O'Flanagan, 86, Irish former association football and rugby union international, and IOC member, heart problems.[196]
  • Anita Roberts, 64, American molecular biologist at the National Cancer Institute, stomach cancer.[197]
  • Ted Schroeder, 84, American tennis player, winner at Wimbledon (1949) and the U.S. Open (1942), cancer.[198]
  • Raymond Triboulet, 99, French member of the French Resistance during World War II, member of the French Parliament and government minister.[199]

27Edit

  • Adeeb, 72, Pakistani actor.[200]
  • Harold Falls, 96, American ophthalmologist.[201]
  • Paul Gleason, 67, American actor (The Breakfast Club), mesothelioma.[202]
  • Craig "Ironhead" Heyward, 39, American NFL fullback, complications from a brain tumor.[203]
  • Romeo Lucas García, 81, Guatemalan politician, former President of Guatemala, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[204]
  • Thelma Leeds, 95, American actress, widow of Parkyakarkus.[205]
  • Jim Mello, 85, American football player.[206]
  • Michael Riffaterre, 81, French-born professor at Columbia University and scholar of French literature.[207]
  • Alex Toth, 77, American comic book artist and cartoonist (Space Ghost, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio).[208]
  • Apache Bull Ramos, 71, American professional wrestler, shoulder infection.[209]

28Edit

  • Edward Aldwell, 68, American music theorist and pianist specializing in Bach, automotive accident.[210]
  • James Archibald, 94, American Maine judge for 50 years, including service on the Maine Judicial Supreme Court between 1971 and his retirement in 1981.[211]
  • Rupert Blöch, 76, Austrian Olympic sprinter.[212]
  • Lewis Carter, 81, Australian cricketer.[213]
  • Fermín Chávez, 82, Argentine historian, complications from renal failure.[214]
  • Sue Fear, 43, Australian mountaineer, climbing accident.[215]
  • Umberto Masetti, 80, Italian motorcycle racer, the first Italian World Champion class 500cc in 1950 and 1952, pulmonary strokes.[216]
  • Masumi Okada, 70, Japanese actor, played Brother Michael in Shogun, throat cancer.[217]
  • Tony Sardisco, 73, American footballer, former captain of the Boston Patriots, heart attack.[218]
  • Doris Saunders, 64, Canadian magazine editor, Order of Canada inductee, Alzheimer's disease.[219]
  • Arthur Widmer, 91, American motion picture special effects pioneer, winner of an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement, cancer.[220]

29Edit

  • Neville Amadio, 93, Australian flautist and soloist for Sydney Symphony for 50 years, series of small heart attacks.[221]
  • Poul Andersen, 84, Danish-born publisher of Bien, the only weekly Danish newspaper in the US, Alzheimer's disease.[222]
  • Clarence Bailey, 43, American football player.[223]
  • Peter Borsari, 67, American-Swiss celebrity photographer, complications from elective knee surgery.[224]
  • James Brolan, 42, British CBS News sound technician, injuries sustained in car bombing in Iraq.[225]
  • Paul Douglas, 48, British veteran CBS News cameraman, injuries sustained in car bombing in Iraq.[225]
  • Wyn Griffiths, 86, Welsh professional football player (Cardiff City F.C., Newport County A.F.C.), complications from a fall.[226]
  • Steve Mizerak, 61, American champion billiards player.[227]
  • Omeljan Pritsak, 87, Austrian-born American Harvard professor, scholar and authority on Ukraine.[228]
  • Johnny Servoz-Gavin, 64, French racing driver.[229]

30Edit

  • Slim Aarons, 89, American photographer, stroke.[230]
  • Marius van Amelsvoort, 75, Dutch politician, State Secretary for Finance.[231]
  • Hladnik Boštjan, 77, Slovenian film director.[232]
  • Ann Harnett, 85, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[233]
  • Shohei Imamura, 79, Japanese film director (Black Rain), two-time winner of the Palme d'Or, liver cancer.[234]
  • Bill Kovacs, 56, American computer animation pioneer and Academy Award winner, complications of a stroke.[235]
  • David Lloyd, 68, New Zealand botanist, complications from mystery illness, possibly poison.[236]
  • Robert Sterling, 88, American film and television actor, star of 1950s television show Topper, natural causes.[237]

31Edit

  • Miguel Berrocal, 73, Spanish sculptor and puzzle creator, prostate cancer.[238]
  • Ronald Cranford, 65, American neurologist and bioethicist who developed coma standards, complications of kidney cancer.[239]
  • Raymond Davis Jr., 91, American chemist and a winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002, Alzheimer's disease.[240]
  • Lula Mae Hardaway, 76, American songwriter, mother of singer Stevie Wonder, natural causes.[241]

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