List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2003 .
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.
Ken Coote , 75, English footballer.
Don Estelle , 70, British actor.
Vladimir Golovanov , 64, Russian weightlifter.[ 4]
Charles Kerruish , 86, Manx politician.
Mike Levey , 55, American infomercial host, cancer.
Paulinho Nogueira , 75, Brazilian guitarist, singer and composer.[ 5]
Mohamad Adnan Robert , 85, Malaysian politician, Governor of Sabah .
Willem Wilmink , 66, Dutch poet and writer.[ 6]
Lesley Woods , 92, American radio, stage and television actress.[ 7]
Norah Isaac , 88, Welsh author, drama producer and campaigner for Welsh-language education.
Joseph Saidu Momoh , 66, President of Sierra Leone.[ 8]
Peter Safar , 79, Austrian-born American physician, cancer.[ 9]
Roger Voudouris , 48, American singer-songwriter and guitarist, liver disease.[ 10]
Pål Arne Fagernes , 29, Norwegian javelin thrower and olympian, traffic collision.[ 11]
Chung Mong-hun , 54, Korean businessman, suicide by jumping.
Frederick Chapman Robbins , 86, American pediatrician and virologist .[ 12]
Alice Saunier-Seité , 78, French geographer, historian, academic and politician of the Parti Républicain.[ 13]
Sarup Singh , 86, Indian academic and politician.
Anthony of Sourozh , 89, Russian monk, broadcaster, longest-ordained hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church .[ 14]
Redd Stewart , 80, American country music songwriter and recording artist.[ 15]
James Welch , 62, American Blackfeet and Gros Ventre writer and poet (Winter in the Blood , Fools Crow ), lung cancer.[ 16]
Tite Curet Alonso , 77, Puerto Rican music composer, critic and journalist, heart attack.
Dick Fouts , 69, Canadian football player.
Maurice Mollin , 79, Belgian racing cyclist.[ 17]
Manuel Mur Oti , 94, Spanish screenwriter and film director.[ 18]
Samuel J. Tedesco , 88, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut .
Don Turnbull , 66, English journalist and games magazine editor.
Benjamin Vaughan , 85, Welsh Anglican priest, Bishop of Swansea and Brecon .[ 19]
Julius Baker , 87, American flute player, principal flutist of the New York Philharmonic for 18 years.[ 20]
Robin Banerjee , 94, Indian environmentalist and wildlife photographer.[ 21]
Louis Lasagna , 80, American physician and professor of medicine , lymphoma .[ 22]
Roberto Marinho , 98, Brazilian businessman, lung cancer .[ 23]
Grover Mitchell , 73, American jazz trombonist, cancer.[ 24]
Christine Noonan , 58, British actress (If.... ), cancer.
Wilhelm Schneemelcher , 88, German Protestant theologian [ 25]
Larry Taylor , 85, English actor and stuntman.
Carlo Felice Bianchi Anderloni , 87, Italian automobile designer.
Grigory Bondarevsky , 83, Russian professor, writer, and historian, murdered.[ 26]
Charles Jones , 85, Australian politician.
Roxie Collie Laybourne , 92, American ornithologist .[ 27]
Mickey McDermott , 74, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox , Washington Senators , Kansas City Athletics ), colorectal cancer .[ 28]
F. T. Prince , 90, British poet and academic.[ 29]
Pierre Vilar , 97, French historian, authoritative historian of Spain.[ 30]
Rajko Žižić , 48, Yugoslavian basketball player (Summer Olympics medals: 1976 silver , 1980 gold , 1984 bronze ), heart attack.[ 31]
Martha Chase , 75, American geneticist, pneumonia .[ 32]
Robert J. Donovan , 90, American correspondent, author and presidential historian.[ 33]
Lilli Gyldenkilde , 67, Danish politician, cancer.
Bhupen Khakhar , 69, Indian contemporary artist, cancer.[ 34]
Frank Large , 63, English football player.[ 35]
Allan McCready , 86, New Zealand politician.
Jack Noreiga , 67, West Indian cricket player.[ 36]
Lenton Parr , 78, Australian sculptor and teacher.[ 37]
Antonis Samarakis , 83, Greek writer of the post-war generation, heart attack.[ 38]
Edna Skinner , 82, American film and television actress.[ 39]
Falaba Issa Traoré , 73, Malian writer, comedian, playwright, and theatre and film director.
Jimmy Davis , 21, English football player, traffic collision.[ 40]
Jacques Deray , 74, French film director and screenwriter, cancer.[ 41]
Ray Harford , 58, English football manager, lung cancer .[ 42]
Gregory Hines , 57, American dancer, actor, liver cancer .[ 43]
Chester Ludgin , 77, American baritone, cancer.[ 44]
Lesley Manyathela , 21, South African soccer player, traffic collision.
Bill Perkins , 79, American cool jazz saxophonist and flutist.[ 45]
William "Billy" George Rogell , 98, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers , Chicago Cubs ).[ 46]
Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal , 102, Indian painter, sculptor and art teacher.
Trevor Smith , 67, English football player, lung cancer.[ 47]
Herbie Steward , 77, American jazz saxophonist.
Esmond Wright , 87, British historian, media personality and politician (Member of Parliament for Glasgow Pollok ).[ 48]
Kimal Akishev , 79, Scientist, archeologist, and historian.[ 49]
Constance Chapman , 91, English actor.[ 50]
Carmita Jiménez , 64, Puerto Rican singer.
Cedric Price , 68, English architect and writer.[ 51]
Roger Antoine , 81, French basketball player (1956 Olympic basketball , 1960 Olympic basketball ).[ 52]
Armand Borel , 80, Swiss mathematician.[ 53]
Herb Brooks , 66, American hockey player and coach (1980 Olympic gold medal winning "Miracle on Ice " hockey team), traffic collision.[ 54]
Jean Courteaux , 76, French football player.[ 55]
Jean Dréjac , 82, French singer and composer.
Basil Kelly , 73, Bahamian Olympic sailor.[ 56]
Diana Mosley , 93, English socialite, one of the Mitford sisters and widow of fascist leader Oswald Mosley , stroke.[ 57]
John K. G. Shearman , 72, British art historian.[ 58]
Joseph Ventaja , 73, French boxer (bronze medal in featherweight boxing at the 1952 Summer Olympics ).[ 59]
Dennis Walker , 58, English football player.
Sigmund Widmer , 84, Swiss historian, writer and politician.
Christian Boussus , 95, French tennis player.[ 60]
Sir William Douglas , 81, Barbadian jurist, Chief Justice of Barbados (1965–1986).
Håkon Kyllingmark , 88, Norwegian military officer and businessman.
Walter J. Ong , 90, American Jesuit priest , professor of English literature , historian , and philosopher .[ 61]
Ward Bennett , 85, American designer and artist.[ 62]
Charlie Devens , 93, American baseball player (New York Yankees ).[ 63]
Lothar Emmerich , 61, German football player, lung cancer .[ 64]
Michael Maclagan , 89, British historian.
Ed Townsend , 74, American songwriter and producer, heart attack.[ 65]
Moshe Carmel , 92, Israeli Major General and politician.
Viktor Ivanov , 72, Russian rower and Olympic silver medalist.[ 66]
Lev Kerbel , 85, Soviet and Russian sculptor of socialist realist works.
Donal Lamont , 92, Irish-Rhodesian Roman Catholic bishop and Nobel Peace Prize nominee.[ 67]
Helmut Rahn , 73, German footballer.[ 68]
Robin Thompson , 72, Irish rugby player.
Kirk Varnedoe , 57, American art historian, chief curator at the Museum of Modern Art , cancer.[ 69]
Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper , 86, Dutch nurse, Nazi resister and last known person to see Anne Frank .[ 70]
Red Hardy , 80, American baseball player (New York Giants ).[ 71]
Nehemia Levtzion , 67, Israeli scholar of African history.[ 72]
Enric Llaudet , 86, Spanish businessman and sports executive.
Gerhard Mauz , 77, German journalist and correspondent for judicial processes.
Eric Nisenson , 57, American author and jazz historian, kidney failure related to leukemia .[ 73]
Idi Amin , 78, Ugandan military officer, President of Uganda (1971-1979).[ 74]
Ali Bakar , 55, Malaysian footballer, heart attack.
Nandor Balazs , 77, Hungarian-American physicist.[ 75]
Bert Crane , 80, Australian politician.
Manuel Peçanha , 85, Brazilian football player.
Gösta Sundqvist , 46, Finnish musician and radio personality, heart attack.
James Whitehead , 67, American poet and novelist (Joiner ).[ 76]
Ben Belitt , 92, American poet and translator.[ 77]
Mazen Dana , 43, Palestinian journalist, shot by US Army.[ 78]
Haroldo de Campos , 73, Brazilian poet, critic, professor and translator.[ 79]
Connie Douglas Reeves , 101, member of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame , complications following a fall.
Don Eliason , 85, American gridiron football player.[ 80]
Álvaro Gaxiola , 66, Mexican Olympic diver.[ 81]
Tony Jackson , 65, English singer and bass-guitar player, alcoholism , liver cirrhosis .
Jocelyne Jocya , 61, French singer and songwriter, breast cancer .[ 82]
Al Bansavage , 65, American professional football player (USC , Los Angeles Chargers , Oakland Raiders ).[ 83]
Dennis Flynn , 79, Canadian politician, heart attack.
Lester Mondale , 99, American Unitarian minister and humanist.
John Munro , 72, Canadian politician (member of Parliament of Canada representing Hamilton East , Ontario).[ 84]
Carlos Roberto Reina , 77, Honduran politician, lawyer and diplomat, president (1994-1998), suicide by gunshot.
Notable victims killed in the Canal Hotel bombing in Baghdad, Iraq :[ 85]
Gillian Clark , 47, Canadian aid worker for the Christian Children's Fund
Reham Al-Farra , 29, Jordanian diplomat and journalist.
Arthur Helton , 54, American Director of peace and conflict studies at the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations .[ 86]
Reza Hosseini , 43, Iranian UNOHCI humanitarian affairs officer
Jean-Sélim Kanaan , 33, Egyptian, Italian and French United Nations diplomat and member of Sérgio Vieira de Mello's staff.
Sérgio Vieira de Mello , 55, Brazilian UN diplomat and Secretary-General's Special Representative in Iraq .[ 87]
Fiona Watson , 35, Scottish member of Vieira de Mello's staff, political affairs officer.
Nadia Younes , 57, Egyptian United Nations aide, chief of staff for Vieira de Mello .
Igor Farkhutdinov , 53, Russian politician, Governor of Sakhalin Oblast (1995–2003).
John Harvey , 63, English cricket player.[ 88]
Ian MacDonald , 54, British music critic, suicide.
Hayriye Ayşe Nermin Neftçi , 78/79, Turkish jurist and politician.
John Ogbu , 64, Nigerian-American anthropologist and professor, post-surgery heart attack.[ 89]
Andrew Ray , 64, British actor, heart attack.[ 90]
Vasily Borisov , 80, Soviet rifle shooter and Olympic champion.[ 91]
Ken Coleman , 78, American radio and television sportscaster.[ 92]
John Coplans , 83, British artist, art writer, curator, and museum director.[ 93]
Ismail Abu Shanab , 52–53, Palestinian political leader, founder and second in command of Hamas , Israeli helicopter missile strike.[ 94]
Kathy Wilkes , 57, English philosopher and education worker in Eastern Europe .[ 95]
Wesley Willis , 40, American singer-songwriter and visual artist, leukemia .[ 96]
Imperio Argentina , 92, Argentine actress and singer.[ 97]
Colleen Browning , 85, American painter.[ 98]
Arnold Gerschwiler , 89, Swiss figure skating trainer.
Jindřich Polák , 78, Czech film and television director.[ 99]
Tony Rudd , 80, British engineer involved in aero engine design and motor racing .
V. Somashekhar , 66, Indian film director, producer and screenwriter, kidney failure .
Floyd Tillman , 88, American country musician and honky tonk pioneer.[ 100]
Hy Anzell , 79, American actor (Little Shop of Horrors , Checking Out , Bananas , Annie Hall ).[ 101]
J. Bowyer Bell , 71, American historian, artist and art critic, best known as a terrorism expert, kidney failure.[ 102]
Bobby Bonds , 57, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants , California Angels ), brain cancer, lung cancer .[ 103]
Maurice Buret , 94, French equestrian competitor (gold medal in equestrian team dressage at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).[ 104]
Mal Colston , 65, Australian politician, biliary tract cancer .
Jack Dyer , 89, Australian rules football legend.[ 105]
John Geoghan , 68, American pedophile priest, blunt trauma.
Marion Hargrove , 83, American writer.[ 106]
Robert N. C. Nix, Jr. , 75, American judge, chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court (1984-1996), Alzheimer's disease .[ 107]
A. N. Murthy Rao , 103, Indian writer and activist.
Michael Kijana Wamalwa , 58, Kenyan politician, eighth Vice-President of Kenya .[ 108]
Robert C. Bruce , 88, American actor.
John Melville Burgess , 94, American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts , first African-American to head an Episcopal diocese.[ 109]
Phuntsho Choden , 92, Queen consort of Bhutan.
Franklin Green , 70, American Olympic free-pistol sport shooter.[ 110]
Theodore Lettvin , 76, American concert pianist and conductor.[ 111]
John Jacob Rhodes , 86, American politician (House Minority Leader , U.S. Representative for Arizona's 1st congress. dist. ), cancer.[ 112]
Amina Rizk , 93, Egyptian actress, heart attack.
Wilfred Thesiger , 93, British explorer.[ 113]
Zena Walker , 69, British actress (A Day in the Death of Joe Egg , Man at the Top , The Dresser ), Tony winner (1968 ).[ 114]
Kent Walton , 86, British sports commentator, known for his wrestling commentary on ITV's World of Sport from 1955 to 1988.[ 115]
Tom Feelings , 70, American cartoonist, children's book illustrator, and author.[ 116]
Hjalmar Pettersson , 96, Swedish cyclist (men's individual road race at the 1928 Summer Olympics ).[ 117]
Ajit Vachani , 52, Indian film and television actor.
Waid Vanderpoel , 81, American financier and conservationist .[ 118]
Wayne Andre , 71, American jazz trombonist and session musician (Liza Minnelli , Bruce Springsteen , Alice Cooper ).[ 119]
Tuanku Bahiyah , 73, Malaysian sultanah and raja , cancer.
Lucius Burckhardt , 78, Swiss sociologist and economist.
Wilma Burgess , 64, American country music singer ("Misty Blue ", "Baby ", "Don't Touch Me "), heart attack.[ 120]
Clive Charles , 51, English football player, coach and television announcer, prostate cancer .
Hans Fränkel , 86, German-American sinologist .[ 121]
Peter Harper , 81, British racing driver.
Bimal Kar , 81, Bengali writer and novelist.[ 122]
Keith J. Laidler , 87, English-Canadian Canadian physical chemist.[ 123]
Hasan Mammadov , 64, Soviet/Azerbaijani film actor.
Jim Wacker , American college football coach (Texas Christian University , University of Minnesota ), cancer.[ 124]
Mick Connelly , 87, New Zealand politician.
Jinx Falkenburg , 84, American actress and model.[ 125]
Pierre Poujade , 82, French populist politician.[ 126]
William J. Scherle , 80, American politician.[ 127]
Nikolai Todorov , 82, Bulgarian historian and politician, acting President (1990).
Charles Van Horne , 82, Canadian politician (member of Parliament of Canada representing Restigouche—Madawaska , New Brunswick).[ 128]
William Cochran , 81, British physicist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis .
Michel Constantin , 79, French film actor, heart attack.[ 129]
Peter Hacks , 75, German playwright and author.[ 130]
François Missoffe , 83, French politician and diplomat.[ 131]
Yury Saulsky , 74, Soviet and Russian composer, author.
David Truman , 90, American academic.[ 132]
Herbert Abrams , 82, American portrait artist (Jimmy Carter , George H. W. Bush , William Westmoreland , Arthur Miller ).[ 133]
Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim , 63, Iraqi cleric and politician, bombing .
Horace W. Babcock , 90, American astronomer , director of the Palomar Observatory from 1964 to 1978.[ 134]
Anant Balani , 41, Indian film director and screenwriter, heart attack.[ 135]
Nguyen Xuan Oanh , 82, Vietnamese economist and politician.
Patrick Procktor , 67, British painter and printmaker.[ 136]
Bruno Sutkus , 79, Lithuanian-German sniper during World War II, credited with 209 kills.
George Thoms , 76, Australian cricket player.[ 137]
Corrado Ursi , 95, Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church .[ 138]
Vladimír Vašíček , 83, Czech painter.[ 139]
Robert Abplanalp , 81, American inventor and industrialist, confidant of Richard Nixon , lung cancer.[ 140]
Webster Anderson , 70, American U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the Vietnam War .[ 141]
Charles Bronson , 81, American actor (The Magnificent Seven , Once Upon a Time in the West , The Great Escape ), pneumonia.[ 142]
Donald Davidson , 86, American philosopher.[ 143]
Claude Passeau , 94, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates , Philadelphia Phillies , Chicago Cubs ).[ 144]
Pierre Cahuzac , 76, French football player and manager.[ 145]
Jelena de Belder-Kovačič , 78, Slovenian-Belgian botanist and horticulturist .[ 146]
Choe In-dok , 85, North Korean army officer and politician.
John Storrs , 83, American architect in Oregon.[ 147]
Pavel Tigrid , 85, Czech writer, publisher, author and politician, suicide.[ 148]
Jung Yong-hoon , 24, South Korean footballer, traffic collision.
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