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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2016. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: *Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.


November 2016


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Sverre Andersen Sverre Andersen (9 October 1936 – 1 November 2016) was a Norwegian footballer. He made his debut for Viking FK in 1952 as a goalkeeper, and played his last game in 1971. He played a total of 482 games for Viking (262 in Norwegian league). Fo ...
, 80, Norwegian football player and manager ( Viking, national team), cancer. *
Tina Anselmi Tina Anselmi Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (25 March 1927 – 1 November 2016) was a member of the Italian resistance movement during World War II who went on to become an Italian politician. She was the first woman to hold a ministerial positi ...
, 89, Italian politician, Minister of Health (1978–1979). *
Richard Ayling Richard John Ayling (1 June 1952 – 1 November 2016) was a British rower. Rowing career He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He won the coxed pairs title rowing for the Kingston and Leander composite, ...
, 64, British Olympic rower. *
Rosanne Bailey Rosanne "Ro" Bailey (July 10, 1950 – November 1, 2016) was an American military officer and academic administrator. A retired United States Air Force brigadier general, she was named vice chancellor for administrative services at the Univers ...
, 66, American air force general and academic administrator. *
Auke Bloembergen Auke Reitze Bloembergen (28 August 1927 – 1 November 2016) was a Dutch jurist and legal scholar. He was a professor of civil law at Leiden University from 1965 to 1979. Bloembergen was a justice at the Supreme Court of the Netherlands from 1979 t ...
, 89, Dutch jurist and legal scholar. *
Dave Broadfoot Dave Broadfoot (December 5, 1925 – November 1, 2016) was a Canadian comedian and satirist. He is best known for his performances as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Farce.Royal Canadian Air Farce). * Jean-Michel Damian, 69, French music radio journalist, complications during surgery. * Jan C. Dolan, 89, American politician, respiratory failure. * Wim Ernes, 58, Dutch national equestrian coach. * Rodolfo Hinostroza, 75, Peruvian poet. * Don Kates, 75, American lawyer. * Bap Kennedy, 54, Northern Irish singer-songwriter, pancreatic and bowel cancer. * Pit Kroke, 80, German artist and architect. *
Pocho La Pantera Ernesto Aníbal Gauna Fonseca (29 November 1950 – 1 November 2016), known professionally as Pocho La Pantera (Spanish: Pocho the Panther), was an Argentine master of ceremonies, actor, singer of Argentine cumbia,Martin Leach, 59, British automotive executive (
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), cancer. *
Stanford Lipsey Stanford Lipsey (October 8, 1927 – November 1, 2016) was an American, journalist, photographer, and newspaper publisher. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents, Molly Brick and Jacob Lipsey, were Jewish Russian immigrants. Lipsey was educat ...
, 89, American publisher. * Massimo Mongai, 65, Italian author. * Earl E. Nelson, 79, American politician. * John Orsino, 78, American baseball player ( Baltimore Orioles). * Zhang Benren, 87, Chinese geochemist and academician ( Chinese Academy of Sciences).


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* Max Alexander, 63, American comedian and actor ('' Forgetting Sarah Marshall'', '' Trainwreck'', '' Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2''), head and neck cancer. *
Bob Cranshaw Melbourne Robert Cranshaw (December 3, 1932 – November 2, 2016) was an American jazz bassist. His career spanned the heyday of Blue Note Records to his recent involvement with the Musicians Union. He is perhaps best known for his long associa ...
, 83, American jazz bassist (
Blue Note Records Blue Note Records is an American jazz record label owned by Universal Music Group and operated under Capitol Music Group. Established in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Max Margulis, it derived its name from the blue notes of jazz and the blues. Or ...
, Musicians Union), cancer. *
Vern Handrahan James Vernon Handrahan (November 27, 1936 – November 2, 2016) was a Canadian professional baseball pitcher who played for the Kansas City Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1964 and 1966. He is noted for being one of only three major- ...
, 79, Canadian baseball player ( Kansas City Athletics). * Jud Kinberg, 91, American producer ('' The Collector''). * Dolores Klosowski, 93, American baseball player (
Milwaukee Chicks The Milwaukee Chicks were a women's professional baseball team which played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the season. They were managed by Max Carey, former star player for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Robi ...
). *
A. Thomas Kraabel Alf Thomas Kraabel (November 4, 1934 – November 2, 2016) was an American classics scholar and educator who worked extensively in Greek and Hellenistic Judaic studies. He served as a faculty member in the classics department at the University o ...
, 81, American classics scholar. *
Martin Lippens Martinus "Martin" Lippens (8 October 1934 – 2 November 2016) was a Belgian international football player and trainer who only played for one club, Sporting Anderlecht, as a midfielder.Anderlecht Anderlecht (, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the south-western part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Forest, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, and Saint-Gilles, as well as the ...
, national team) and coach. * Korkut Özal, 87, Turkish engineer and politician. *
Oleg Popov Oleg Konstantinovich Popov (russian: Олег Константинович Попoв, 31 July 1930 – 2 November 2016) was a Soviet and Russian clown and circus artist. People's Artist of the USSR (1969). Early life Popov was born on 31 July 19 ...
, 86, Russian clown ( Moscow State Circus), heart attack. * Samuel Schatzmann, 61, Swiss equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (
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). *
Jan Slepian Janice Slepian (née Berek; January 2, 1921 – November 2, 2016), was an author of books for children and young adults and a poet. She obtained a degree in psychology at Brooklyn College, later doing graduate work in clinical psychology an ...
, 95, American author and poet. * Jean-Marie Trappeniers, 74, Belgian footballer (
Anderlecht Anderlecht (, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the south-western part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Forest, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, and Saint-Gilles, as well as the ...
, national team). * Giorgos Vasiliou, 66, Greek actor, lung cancer. * Egon Wolff, 90, Chilean playwright.


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Fat'hi Abu Taleb Field Marshal Fat'hi Abu Taleb (1933 – 3 November 2016) was a Jordanian army general who was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Jordanian military. He rose to become one of the most influential military men in Jordanian history. In ...
, 83, Jordanian army general and diplomat. * W. D. Amaradeva, 88, Sri Lankan violinist, singer and composer. * Misha Brusilovsky, 85, Russian artist. * Vladimír Černý, 90, Slovak Olympic modern pentathlete (
1956 Events January * January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan. * January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian Missionary, missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim ...
). *
Clive Derby-Lewis Clive John Derby-Lewis (22 January 1936 – 3 November 2016) was a South African politician, who was involved first in the National Party and then, while serving as a member of parliament, in the Conservative Party. In 1993 he was convicted ...
, 80, South African politician, MP (1987–1989), convicted of conspiracy to murder Chris Hani, lung cancer. *
Maurice Gaffney Maurice Gaffney, S.C. (11 October 1916 – 3 November 2016) was an Irish barrister, who at his death at 100, was the oldest practicing barrister in Ireland. Gaffney was born in County Meath to a Royal Irish Constabulary member. He moved to Dub ...
, 100, Irish barrister. * Yawar Hayat Khan, 73, Pakistani television producer, lung disease. *
Börje Lampenius Tor Börje Lampenius (18 December 1921 – 3 November 2016) was a Finnish actor, director and singer. He made an extensive career in the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki. His most notable roles included the lead role in '' Death of a Salesman'' and ...
, 94, Finnish actor and director. *
Marc Michel Marc Michel (February 10, 1929 – 3 November 2016) was a French-Swiss actor. He appeared in more than fifty films. He is best known for his roles in three seminal French films of the 1960s: Jacques Becker's ''Le Trou'' (1960), and two films ...
, 83, Swiss actor ('' The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'', '' Lola''). * Walter Piludu, 66, Italian politician, President of the
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(1988–1990). * Antonio Preto, 51, Italian politician. *
Turid Karlsen Seim Turid Karlsen Seim (8 October 1945 – 3 November 2016) was a Norwegian doctor of theology. from 1991 until her death, the professor of New Testament theology at the University of Oslo. Biography Seim was born at Bergen, Norway. Seim was a cand.th ...
, 71, Norwegian theologian. *
Mangat Ram Sharma Pandit Mangat Ram Sharma (died 3 November 2016) was an Indian politician and Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir as well as speaker of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly. He was a leader of the Indian National Congress. He also won ...
, 88, Indian politician. *
Kay Starr Katherine Laverne Starks (July 21, 1922 – November 3, 2016), known professionally as Kay Starr, was an American singer who enjoyed considerable success in the late 1940s and 1950s. She was of Iroquois and Irish heritage. Starr performed multip ...
, 94, American singer ("
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", "
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"), complications from Alzheimer's disease. * Rick Steiner, 69, American producer ('' The Producers'', '' Hairspray''). * Lene Tiemroth, 73, Danish actress (''
Italian for Beginners ''Italian for Beginners'' ( da, Italiensk for begyndere) is a 2000 Danish romantic comedy film written and directed by Lone Scherfig, and starring Anders W. Berthelsen, Lars Kaalund and Peter Gantzler, together with Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, Anet ...
''). *
Xia Meng Xia Meng (; 16 February 1933 – 30 October 2016), a.k.a. Hsia Moon and Miranda Yang, born Yang Meng (), was a Hong Kong actress and film producer. She was a key figure of Hong Kong's Left Wing film scene. Xia Meng's younger sister Yang Jie ( ...
, 84, Hong Kong actress. *
Jiyuan Yu Jiyuan Yu (July 5, 1964 – November 3, 2016) was a Chinese moral philosopher noted for his work on virtue ethics. Yu was a long-time and highly admired Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo, in Buffalo, New York ...
, 52, Chinese moral philosopher, cancer.


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* Eddie Carnett, 100, American baseball player (
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, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians). * DeVan Dallas, 90, American politician, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives The Mississippi House of Representatives is the lower house of the Mississippi Legislature, the lawmaking body of the U.S. state of Mississippi. According to the state constitution of 1890, it is to comprise no more than 122 members elected fo ...
(1964–1976). *
Claude de Kemoularia Claude de Kemoularia (March 30, 1922 – November 4, 2016) was a French citizen of Georgian descent whose career has been in the fields of banking and diplomacy. He served as Dag Hammarskjöld's personal assistant from 1957 to 1961. In the mid-196 ...
, 94, French diplomat and banker. * Sylvio dos Santos, 81, Brazilian Olympic swimmer. *
Allen Eller Allen Eller (December 11, 1976 – November 4, 2016) was an American soccer player who most recently played for the Cleveland Freeze in the PASL. Biography Eller attended the University of Akron, playing on the men's soccer team from 1995 to 19 ...
, 39, American soccer player ( Baltimore Blast,
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). *
Eddie Harsch Eddie Harsch (born Edward Hawrysch; May 27, 1957 – November 4, 2016) was a Canadian keyboardist and member of Detroit-based jam band Bulldog. Previous to that he was The Black Crowes' keyboardist from 1991 to 2006. Harsch was replaced on k ...
, 59, Canadian keyboardist ( The Black Crowes). *
Khalid Kelly Khalid Kelly, born Terence Edward Kelly (1967 – 4 November 2016), also known as Abu Osama Al-Irlandi and Taliban Terry was an Irish Muslim convert and at one time the leader of Al-Muhajiroun in Ireland. Kelly was once a nurse. He was jailed ...
, 49, Irish Islamist (
al-Muhajiroun Al-Muhajiroun ( ar, المهاجرون, "The Emigrants") is a Proscription, proscribed militant network based in Saudi Arabia. The founder of the group was Omar Bakri Muhammad, a Syrian who previously belonged to ''Hizb ut-Tahrir''; he was not p ...
), suicide bombing. *
Max Mallmann Max Mallmann Souto Pereira (October 18, 1968 – November 4, 2016) was a Brazilian Prêmio Açorianos-winning novelist, short story writer and screenwriter specialized in historical fiction, urban fantasy and magic realism. In 2018 he was named on ...
, 48, Brazilian novelist, short story writer and screenwriter ('' Malhação'', ''
Coração de Estudante ''Coração de Estudante'' (English: ''Student's Heart'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo in 2002. Cast * Fábio Assunção as Edu (Eduardo Feitosa) * Helena Ranaldi as Clara Gouveia Feitosa * Adriana Esteves as A ...
'', '' A Grande Família''), lung cancer. * Col Miller, 92, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Ithaca (1966–1986). * Jean-Jacques Perrey, 87, French electronic music producer, lung cancer. *
Mansour Pourheidari Mansour Pourheidari ( fa, منصور پورحیدری, 26 January 1946 – 4 November 2016) was an Iranian football player, coach and manager. He started his football career at Daraei, before joining Taj (currently known as Esteghlal) in 1965. ...
, 70, Iranian football player and manager ( Esteghlal, national team), cancer. * Gunnar Sandgren, 87, Swedish novelist. *
Ziaul Haque Zia Ziaul Haque Zia ( bn, জ়িয়াউল হ়ক় জ়িয়া; 11 March 1953 – 4 November 2016) was a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician. He was a 4-term Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Lakshmipur-1 constituency. ...
, 63, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Local Government (2001–2006).


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* John Carson, 89, English actor (''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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''). *
Marc de Bonte Marc de Bonte (27 February 1990 – 5 November 2016) was a Belgian kickboxer who competed in the light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions. He won bronze at the IFMA World Championships in 2010 and silver in 2012 as an amateur, and d ...
, 26, Belgian kickboxer, Muay thai world championship silver medalist (2012). * Israel Cavazos Garza, 93, Mexican historian. *
Ralph Cicerone Ralph John Cicerone (May 2, 1943 – November 5, 2016) was an American atmospheric scientist and administrator. From 1998 to 2005, he was the chancellor of the University of California, Irvine. From 2005 to 2016, he was the president of the Unit ...
, 73, American scientist, President of
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(2005–2016). * Rolando Espinosa, 66, Filipino politician, shot. *
W. Eugene Hansen Warren Eugene Hansen (August 23, 1928 – November 5, 2016) was a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1989 until his death. He became a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy in 1989 and was ...
, 88, American religious leader ( LDS Church), Alzheimer's disease. *
M. R. Khan Mohammad Rafi Khan (1 August 1928 – 5 November 2016) was a Bangladeshi pediatrician from Satkhira. In 1994, he was selected the National Professor of Bangladesh. He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2009 and Independence Day Award in 2016 by the G ...
, 88, Bangladeshi paediatrician and professor. *
Mel Lawrence Mel Lawrence (May 17, 1935 - November 5, 2016) was an American film director and producer and former concert and festival promoter. He is best known for his role as the Director of Operations at the Woodstock Festival, his work on the ''Qatsi'' ...
, 81, American filmmaker and festival promoter. *
Arnold Mesches Arnold Mesches (August 11, 1923 – November 5, 2016) was an American visual artist. Bio Arnold Mesches was born in 1923 in the Bronx, New York and was raised in Buffalo, New York. Mesches moved to Los Angeles in 1943 on a scholarship at the Art ...
, 93, American artist. *
Julius Oketta Major General Julius Facki Oketta (3 October 1956 – 5 November 2016) was a military officer in Uganda. He was a senior commander in the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF). Before his death, he was the Director of National Emergency Coordinat ...
, 60, Ugandan army general and politician. * Abdulla Oripov, 75, Uzbek poet, literary translator and politician, lyricist of State Anthem of Uzbekistan. * Laurent Pardo, 55, French bassist (
Elliott Murphy Elliott James Murphy (born March 16, 1949) is an American rock singer-songwriter, novelist, record producer and journalist living in Paris. Biography Elliott Murphy was born in Rockville Centre, New York, grew up in Garden City, Long Island a ...
). * Rodolfo Stavenhagen, 84, Mexican sociologist. *
Marek Svatoš Marek Svatoš (17 June 1982 – 4 November 2016) was a Slovak professional ice hockey winger. He last played during the 2013–14 season in the Slovak Extraliga with Košice, the same club with which he began his career in 1999. Svatoš played ...
, 34, Slovak ice hockey player ( Colorado Avalanche, Nashville Predators, Ottawa Senators), mixed drug intoxication. *
Andreas Vgenopoulos Andreas Vgenopoulos (10 December 1953 − 5 November 2016) was the chairman of Marfin Investment Group and was a major shareholder of Panathinaikos FC. Vgenopoulos resigned from Panathinaikos in June 2010 citing differences with Giannis Vardin ...
, 63, Greek businessman and lawyer, heart attack. *
Giles Waterfield Giles Waterfield (24 July 1949 – 5 November 2016) was a British, McKitterick Prize winning novelist, art historian and curator. Personal life and education Giles Waterfield spent his childhood in Paris and Geneva, and was educated at Magda ...
, 67, British art historian and curator ( Dulwich Picture Gallery), heart attack.


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* Roddy Evans, 81, Welsh rugby union player. * Mick Granger, 85, English footballer ( York City), Alzheimer's disease. *
Edward Itta Edward Saggan Itta (July 5, 1945 – November 6, 2016) was an American Iñupiat politician, activist and whaling captain. Itta served as the Mayor of North Slope Borough, Alaska, the northernmost borough in the United States, for two consecutive t ...
, 71, American Iñupiat politician, Mayor of North Slope Borough, Alaska (2005–2011), member of
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(2012–2015), cancer. *
Chisela Kanchela Chisela Kanchela (4 June 1987 – 6 November 2016) was a Zambian swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events. He currently holds numerous Zambian age group records in all breaststroke distances (50, 100, and 200 m), and is trained for the A ...
, 29, Zambian Olympic swimmer (
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
), diabetic attack. *
Biser Kirov Biser Hristov Kirov (4 September 1942 – 6 November 2016) was a Bulgarian pop singer and tenor, who was called in the press the most popular Bulgarian in the USSR. Kirov called Russia his creative homeland. Biography Kirov was born in Sofia. Hi ...
, 74, Bulgarian pop singer. * Zoltán Kocsis, 64, Hungarian pianist, conductor and composer. * Rafael Francisco Martínez Sáinz, 81, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of
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(2002–2012). *
Thomas Martyn Thomas Martyn (23 September 1735 – 3 June 1825) was an English botanist and Professor of Botany at Cambridge University. He is sometimes confused with the conchologist and entomologist of the same name. Life Thomas Martyn was the son of th ...
, 69, English rugby league player (
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, Warrington, national team). *
Lalatendu Bidyadhar Mohapatra Lalatendu Bidyadhar Mohapatra was a politician from Odisha, India. He was elected to the Odisha Legislative Assembly The Odisha Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Odisha state in India. The seat of the Legislative ...
, 52, Indian politician, multiple organ failure. * Redovino Rizzardo, 77, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dourados (2001–2015). *
Jos Romersa Jos Romersa (1 November 1915 – 6 November 2016) was a Luxembourgian gymnastics, gymnast who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. He was born in Dudelange. At the Gymnastics at the 1936 Summer Olympics, gymnastics competition, ...
, 101, Luxembourgian Olympic gymnast (
1936 Events January–February * January 20 – George V of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India, dies at his Sandringham Estate. The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King E ...
). *
Marc Sleen Marcel Honoree Nestor ( ridder) Neels (30 December 1922 – 6 November 2016), known as Marc Sleen, was a Belgian cartoonist. He was mostly known for his comic '' The Adventures of Nero and Co.'', but also created gag comics like '' Piet Fluwijn ...
, 93, Belgian cartoonist and comics artist ('' The Adventures of Nero''). * Vautour, 7, French-born Irish-trained racehorse, euthanised.


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Zdeněk Altner Zdeněk Altner (3 October 1947 – 7 November 2016) was a Czech lawyer and advocate. Career Altner is known for filing a suit against the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) regarding their non-payment of fees owed for services rendered in a di ...
, 69, Czech lawyer. *
Genjiro Arato was a Japanese film producer, actor and director. Career In 1980, Arato produced ''Zigeunerweisen'' for director Seijun Suzuki. He was unable to secure exhibitors for the film and famously exhibited it himself in a specially-built, inflatable, ...
, 70, Japanese filmmaker and actor (''
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''), heart disease. *
May Claerhout May Claerhout (21 February 1939 – 7 November 2016) was a Belgian artist who was born in Pittem. She created sculptures in bronze and terracotta, and she created several statues for public buildings in Belgium. Her studio was located in Malle. ...
, 77, Belgian artist, brain tumor. * Leonard Cohen, 82, Canadian singer-songwriter ("
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", " Suzanne", "
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"), poet and novelist, complications from a fall. *
Kanu Gandhi Kanu Gandhi (1917 – 20 February 1986) was an Indian photographer. He was a grandnephew of Mahatma Gandhi who lived with him in several of his ashrams and was a member of his personal staff. He is best remembered as Gandhi's photographer, ...
, 87, Indian scientist ( NASA). * Thomas Gardner, 93, English footballer ( Everton). * Phil Georgeff, 85, American racetrack announcer. *
Julie Gregg Julie Gregg (born Beverly Scalzo; January 24, 1937 – November 7, 2016) was an American television, film and stage actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Sandra Corleone in ''The Godfather'' (1972). Also notably, she was nominated fo ...
, 79, American actress ('' The Godfather'', '' The Happy Time'', ''
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''), cancer. *
Robert N. Hall Robert Noel Hall (December 25, 1919 – November 7, 2016) was an American engineer and applied physicist. He demonstrated the first semiconductor laser and invented a type of magnetron commonly used in microwave ovens. He also contributed to ...
, 96, American engineer and physicist. *
Ingibjörg Haraldsdóttir Ingibjörg Haraldsdóttir (21 October 1942 – 7 November 2016) was an Icelandic poet and translator. She lived in Cuba from 1970 to 1975 and also lived in the U.S.S.R. for a time. She has had six books of poetry published. In translations sh ...
, 74, Icelandic poet and translator. *
Birger Jansen Birger Jansen (7 January 1948 – 7 November 2016) was a Norwegian ice hockey player and sailor. He was born in Bærum and represented the clubs Jar IL and IF Frisk Asker. He played for the Norwegian national ice hockey team, and participated ...
, 68, Norwegian Olympic ice hockey player (
1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
), (
Frisk Asker Idrettsforeningen Frisk Asker is a Norwegian sports club from Asker, Akershus. It has sections for association football and ice hockey. It also used to play bandy. Ice hockey The men's ice hockey team are one of Norway's leading teams. Their ...
) and sailor, cancer. *
Consolata Kline Sister Consolata M. Kline (October 8, 1916 – November 7, 2016) was a religious sister of the Catholic Church and the Executive Director of the St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center. Career Rita Kline was born in Cleveland, Ohio on October 8, 1916 ...
, 100, American hospital administrator. *
Mohamed Masmoudi Mohamed Masmoudi ( ar, محمد المصمودي) (29 May 1925, – 7 November 2016) was a Tunisian politician who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs A foreign affairs minister or minister of foreign affairs (less commonly minister for forei ...
, 91, Tunisian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1970–1974). * Jayawantiben Mehta, 77, Indian politician, MP (1989–1991, 1996–1998, 1999–2004). * Silvano Miniati, 82, Italian politician and trade union organizer. * Eric Murray, 74, Scottish footballer (
Kilmarnock Kilmarnock (, sco, Kilmaurnock; gd, Cill Mheàrnaig (IPA: ʰʲɪʎˈveaːɾnəkʲ, "Marnock's church") is a large town and former burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland and is the administrative centre of East Ayrshire, East Ayrshire Council. ...
). * Janet Reno, 78, American lawyer and politician, first female
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(1993–2001), Parkinson's disease. * Joe Ryan, 80, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1997–1999). * Samuel Sitta, 73, Tanzanian politician, MP (2005–2015). * Howard Taylor, 76, British structural engineer. * Sir Jimmy Young, 95, British radio personality ( Radio 2) and singer (" Unchained Melody", "
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Peter Brixtofte Peter Brixtofte (11 December 1949 – 2016) was a Danish politician who was member of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget) representing Venstre from 1973 to 1977, from 1979 to 1981, during 1983 and from 1990 to 8 February 2005. Brixtofte served as ...
, 66, Danish politician,
Tax Minister A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures (regional, local, or n ...
(1992–1993). *
Marlan Coughtry James Marlan Coughtry (September 11, 1934 – November 8, 2016) was an American professional baseball infielder who appeared in 35 total games played over two seasons for four Major League Baseball clubs. Born in Hollywood, California, he batted ...
, 82, American baseball player ( Boston Red Sox). * Raoul Coutard, 92, French cinematographer (''
Breathless Breathless may refer to: Aircraft *Paradelta Breathless, an Italian paraglider design Film and television * Breathless (1960 film), ''Breathless'' (1960 film) (''À bout de souffle''), a French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard * Breathless (1982 ...
'', '' Z'') and film director ('' Hoa-Binh''). * Ian Cowan, 71, Scottish footballer (
Partick Thistle Partick Thistle Football Club are a professional association football, football club from Glasgow, Scotland. Despite their name, the club are based at Firhill Stadium in the Maryhill area of the city, and have not played in Partick since 1908. ...
,
Falkirk Falkirk ( gd, An Eaglais Bhreac, sco, Fawkirk) is a large town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth Valley, northwest of Edinburgh and northeast of Glasgow. Falkirk had a ...
, Dunfermline Athletic). *
Yaffa Eliach Yaffa Eliach (May 31, 1935 – November 8, 2016) was an American historian, author, and scholar of Judaic studies and the Holocaust. In 1974, she founded the Center for Holocaust Studies, Documentation and Research in Brooklyn, New York, which ...
, 79, Polish-born American Holocaust historian. *
Kazimír Gajdoš Kazimír Gajdoš (28 March 1934 – 8 November 2016) was a Czechoslovak international footballer who played as a right winger. He was born in Brusno near Banská Bystrica on 28 March 1934. During his club career he played for Tatran Prešov, ...
, 82, Slovak footballer (
Inter Bratislava FK Inter Bratislava () is a football club based in Bratislava, Slovakia, temporarily playing its home matches in Stupava. History Inter Bratislava was founded in 1940 by the Apollo refinery (later renamed Slovnaft). Following the end of World Wa ...
, Czechoslovakia national team). * Aide Ganasi, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2012), heart attack. *
Giorgio Grigolli Giorgio Grigolli (Mori, 21 December 1927 – Trento, 8 November 2016) was an Italian politician. He has been President of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (1967–1974) and Trentino (1974–1979). Biography Grigolli studied at the Giovanni Prati h ...
, 88, Italian politician, President of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (1967–1974) and Trentino (1974–1979). *
Junius Foy Guin Jr. Junius Foy Guin Jr. (February 2, 1924 – November 8, 2016) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Education and career Born in Russellville, Alabama, Guin was an infantry of ...
, 92, American federal judge. * Ho Chih-chin, 64, Taiwanese politician, Minister of Finance (2006–2008). *
Bill Lapham William Gaius Lapham (February 2, 1934 – November 8, 2016) was an American football center who played two seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings. He was drafted by the Eagles in the fourt ...
, 82, American football player ( Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings). * N. K. Mahajan, 97, Indian adventurer. *
Touran Mirhadi Touran Mirhadi ( fa, توران میرهادی, 16 June 1927 – 8 November 2016) was an Iranian teacher, author and researcher. She was the founder of the Farhad School (Persian language, Persian: ) a progressive kindergarten and elementary sc ...
, 89, Iranian educator. * Pertti Nieminen, 79, Finnish ice hockey player (
HPK Hämeenlinnan Pallokerho (HPK) is a professional ice hockey team in the Liiga, the top men's ice hockey league in Finland. Their home ice is the Ritari-areena in Hämeenlinna. HPK was established in 1929. The parent club of the team is HPK Edu ...
,
TPS TPS or Tps may refer to: In arts and entertainment *Télévision Par Satellite, a French satellite television company *Third-person shooter, a game genre * Torsonic Polarity Syndrome, in ''South Park'' animation * Trailer Park Sex, a band from ...
). *
Russ Nixon Russell Eugene Nixon (February 19, 1935 – November 8, 2016) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1957 to 1969. A veteran of 55 years in professional baseball, ...
, 81, American baseball player ( Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians) and manager ( Atlanta Braves). * V. P. Ramakrishna Pillai, 84, Indian politician. *
Marius Popp Marius Popp (21 September 1935, in Sibiu – 8 November 2016) was a Romanian jazz pianist and composer. Popp, who graduated from the Institute of Architecture Ion Mincu in Bucharest, studied with Maricica Neagu (piano), Ana Severa Benţia (piano), ...
, 81, Romanian jazz pianist and composer. * Eugene Roberts, 96, American neuroscientist. *
Helga Ruebsamen Helga Ruebsamen (4 September 1934 – 8 November 2016) was a Dutch writer. She received the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs in 1998 for ''Het lied en de waarheid''. Works *''De kameleon'' (1964) *''De heksenvriend'' (1966) *''Wonderolie'' (1970) ...
, 82, Dutch writer. * John T. Skelly, 89, American journalist. * Umberto Veronesi, 90, Italian oncologist.


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Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie (24 December 1943 – 9 November 2016) was a Ghanaian football coach who managed Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko Asante Kotoko Sporting Club, simply known as Asante Kotoko, is a professional football club founded on 31 Augu ...
, 73, Ghanaian football coach, traffic collision. * Greg Ballard, 61, American basketball player ( Washington Bullets,
Golden State Warriors The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in San Francisco. The Warriors compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. Founded in 194 ...
), prostate cancer. *
Jack Bodell Jack Bodell (11 August 1940 – 9 November 2016) was an English professional boxer, active during the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Swadlincote, Derbyshire, Bodell started out as a light heavyweight, winning the 1961 ABA championships and a bron ...
, 76, English heavyweight boxer, British champion (1969–1970, 1971–1972). *
Branse Burbridge Wing Commander Bransome Arthur "Branse" Burbridge, (4 February 1921 – 1 November 2016) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) night fighter pilot and flying ace—a pilot credited with at least five enemy aircraft destroyed—who holds the Allied record ...
, 95, British WWII fighter pilot. * Al Caiola, 96, American guitarist and composer. * Osamu Ishiguro, 80, Japanese tennis player, Asian Games champion (
1966 Events January * January 1 – In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the Central African Republic, ousting President David Dacko. * January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo i ...
). *
Irfan Shahîd Irfan Arif Shahîd ( ar, عرفان عارف شهيد ; Nazareth, Mandatory Palestine, January 15, 1926 – Washington, D.C., November 9, 2016), born as Erfan Arif Qa'war (), was a scholar in the field of Oriental studies. He was from 1982 unti ...
, 90, Palestinian literature professor. * Martin Stone, 69, British guitarist (
The Action The Action were an English band of the 1960s, formed as the Boys in August 1963, in Kentish Town, North West London. They were part of the mod subculture, and played soul music-influenced pop music. Career The band was formed as the Boys in Au ...
) and bookseller, cancer. *
La Veneno Cristina Ortiz Rodríguez (19 March 1964 – 9 November 2016), better known as ('Poisongirl'), was a Spanish singer, actress, sex worker, and media personality. Considered one of the most important and beloved LGBT icons in Spain, she rose to ...
, 52, Spanish transsexual actress, singer and gossip celebrity, fall.


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David Adamany David Walter Adamany (September 23, 1936 – November 10, 2016) was the 8th president of Wayne State University, serving from 1983 to 1997. One of Wayne State University's libraries, David Adamany Undergraduate Library, was his creation. Subsequen ...
, 80, American academic administrator, President of Temple University (2000–2006). *
Ken Ballantyne Ken Ballantyne (15 October 1940 – 10 November 2016) was a Scottish athlete who specialised in the mile. He represented Scotland in international competition between 1961 and 1966. Athletics Ballantyne was born in India and educated at Bl ...
, 76, Scottish runner. *
Pierre Billard Pierre Billard (3 July 1922 – 10 November 2016) was a French journalist, film critic and historian of cinema. Career Born in Dieppe (Seine-Maritime), Pierre Billard followed the courses of resistant Valentin Feldman during the Occupation o ...
, 94, French film critic. *
Carlos Alberto Cunha Carlos Alberto Cunha (21 May 1959 – 10 November 2016) was a Brazilian judoka. He competed in the men's half-middleweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игр ...
, 57, Brazilian judoka. * Trevor Johnson, 81, Australian footballer ( Melbourne). * Don Keane, 85, Australian Olympic racewalker (
1952 Events January–February * January 26 – Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses. * February 6 ** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes m ...
,
1956 Events January * January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan. * January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian Missionary, missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim ...
). * Nikola Korabov, 87, Bulgarian director and screenwriter ('' Tobacco''). * Francisco Nieva, 91, Spanish playwright. *
André Ruellan André Ruellan (7 August 1922 – 10 November 2016) was a French science fiction and horror writer who has also used the pseudonym of ''Kurt Steiner'', ''Kurt Wargar'' and ''André Louvigny''. Overview Among the best authors published by the ...
, 94, French science fiction and horror writer. * Bill Stanfill, 69, American football player ( Miami Dolphins), complications after a fall.


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Jum Jainudin Akbar Jum Jainudin Akbar (3 September 1963 – 11 November 2016) was a Filipina politician who had served two terms as provincial governor of Basilan. She was the widow of deceased strongman Wahab Akbar. Akbar, along with other Mindanao governors, h ...
, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2016), Governor of Basilan (2007–2016), cardiac arrest. * Victor Bailey, 56, American bassist (
Weather Report Weather Report was an American jazz fusion band active from 1970 to 1986. The band was founded in 1970 by Austrian virtuoso keyboardist Joe Zawinul, American saxophonist Wayne Shorter, Czech bassist Miroslav Vitouš, American drummer and vocali ...
,
Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
, Lady Gaga), complications from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. * Uwe Bracht, 63, German footballer ( Werder Bremen). *
Alfredo Bruto da Costa Alfredo Bruto da Costa (5 August 1938 – 11 November 2016) was a Portuguese politician. He served as Minister for Health and Social Welfare in the Government of Prime Minister Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo 1979–80. From 2008, he served as presi ...
, 78, Portuguese politician. *
Željko Čajkovski Željko Čajkovski (5 May 1925 – 11 November 2016) was a Croatian Association football, football player and coach, who played as a Forward (association football), forward. He was born in Zagreb, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Biography ...
, 91, Croatian football player ( Dinamo Zagreb, Werder Bremen) and coach. *
Clarence Ditlow Clarence Mintzer Ditlow III (January 26, 1944 – November 11, 2016) was an American consumer advocate, primarily focusing on automotive safety. He was closely associated with Ralph Nader's organizations, and has been given credit for helping to ...
, 72, American automotive safety advocate, colon cancer. *
Doug Edwards Douglas Edwards (born January 21, 1971) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round (15th pick overall) of the 1993 NBA draft. Edwards played for the Hawks and Vancouver Grizzlies ...
, 70, Canadian musician and composer (" Wildflower"), cancer. *
Perico Fernandez Perico may refer to: People * Gabriele Perico (born 1984), Italian footballer * Laura Perico (born 1989), Colombian actress * Miguel Ángel Alonso or Perico Alonso (born 1953), father of Xabi Alonso * Perico (Spanish footballer) (born 1985), Spa ...
, 64, Spanish light-welterweight boxer, world champion (1974–1975), diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. *
Greg Horton Gregory Keith Horton (January 1, 1951 – November 11, 2016) was a professional American football player who played offensive lineman for the Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Horton was traded to the Buccaneers 2 games into the 1978 ...
, 65, American football player (
Los Angeles Rams The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) West division. The Rams play ...
, Tampa Bay Buccaneers). *
Saki Kaskas Theodosius Kaskamanidis (September 24, 1971 – November 11, 2016), better known as Saki Kaskas or "Captain Ginger", was a Greek-Canadian video game music composer, best known for his soundtracks in the ''Need for Speed'' series. Biography Saki ...
, 45, Greek video game music composer ('' Need for Speed'', '' Sleeping Dogs'', '' Mass Effect 2''), fentanyl overdose. * Leonid Keldysh, 85, Russian physicist. * Sir Ralph Kohn, 88, British medical scientist. * Claire Labine, 82, American author, screenwriter and producer (''
Ryan's Hope ''Ryan's Hope'' is an American soap opera created by Claire Labine and Paul Avila Mayer, airing for 13 years on ABC from July 7, 1975, to January 13, 1989. It revolves around the trials and tribulations within a large Irish-American family in th ...
'', ''
General Hospital ''General Hospital'' (often abbreviated as ''GH'') is an American daytime television soap opera. It is listed in ''Guinness World Records'' as the list of longest-running television shows by category, longest-running American soap opera in pro ...
'', ''
One Life to Live ''One Life to Live'' (often abbreviated as ''OLTL'') is an American soap opera broadcast on the ABC television network for more than 43 years, from July 15, 1968, to January 13, 2012, and then on the internet as a web series on Hulu and iTunes ...
''). *
Bonnie Laing Bonnie Mary Sheila Laing (née Paul; March 30, 1937 – November 11, 2016) was a teacher, politician and health care professional from Alberta, Canada. Early life Bonnie Laing had a career as an educator for 26 years; she left that role when s ...
, 79, Canadian politician, MLA for Calgary-Bow (1989–2001). * Lily, 64, Japanese singer and actress ('' Shinobi: Heart Under Blade''), lung cancer. *
Aileen Mehle Aileen Mehle (née Elder, June 10, 1918 – November 11, 2016), known by the pen name Suzy or Suzy Knickerbocker, was an American society columnist, active in journalism for over fifty years. Her column was syndicated to 100 newspapers and read ...
, 98, American gossip columnist (''
The Miami Daily News ''The Miami News'' was an evening newspaper in Miami, Florida. It was the media market competitor to the morning edition of the ''Miami Herald'' for most of the 20th century. The paper started publishing in May 1896 as a weekly called ''The Miami ...
'', ''
New York Journal-American :''Includes coverage of New York Journal-American and its predecessors New York Journal, The Journal, New York American and New York Evening Journal'' The ''New York Journal-American'' was a daily newspaper published in New York City from 1937 t ...
'', '' Women's Wear Daily''). * Sir James McNeish, 85, New Zealand writer. *
Ronnie Nathanielsz Ronald Fredrick William Nathanielsz (November 3, 1935 – November 11, 2016), was a Sri Lankan-born Filipino sports journalist, commentator and analyst. Early life Nathanielsz was born in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1935. He was the eldest son of ...
, 81, Sri Lankan-born Filipino sports journalist and commentator, cardiac arrest. *
A. Nayyar Arthur Nayyar (14 April 1950 – 11 November 2016), commonly known as A. Nayyar, was a Pakistani film playback singer. He started his career in 1974 with a duet song. Nayyar always claimed famous singer Ahmed Rushdi as an important contributor t ...
, 61, Pakistani playback singer, cardiac arrest. * Pascal Posado, 91, French politician, member of the National Assembly for Bouches-du-Rhône (1978). * Alfred Schmidt, 81, German footballer ( Borussia Dortmund, national team). * Ray Singleton, 79, American songwriter (
Motown Motown Records is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. It was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on June 7, 1958, and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. Its name, a portmanteau of ''moto ...
) and record producer, brain cancer. * Muhammad Surur, 77–78, Syrian religious leader. *
Turki II bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Turki bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ( ar, تركي الثاني بن عبد العزيز بن عبد الرحمن آل سعود, ''Turkī aṯ ṯānī bin ʿAbdulʿazīz ʿĀl Suʿūd'') (1934–11 November 2016) was a Saudi Arabian politician and busin ...
, 81–82, Saudi Arabian prince and politician. *
Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson Sir Aubrey Fiennes Trotman-Dickenson (12 February 1926 – 11 November 2016) was a British chemist and academic administrator. Biography Trotman-Dickenson was born in Wilmslow, Cheshire on 12 February 1926. His father, Edward Newton Trotman-Dicken ...
, 90, British chemist. * Robert Vaughn, 83, American actor ('' The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'', '' The Magnificent Seven'', '' Bullitt''),
Emmy The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the calendar year, each with the ...
winner (
1978 Events January * January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213. * January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd go ...
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Mahmoud Abdel Aziz Mahmoud Abdel Aziz ( ar, محمود عبد العزيز‎; 4 June 1946 – 12 November 2016) was an Egyptian film and television actor. He became famous for several famous roles in Egyptian cinema, before becoming famous in his native Egyp ...
, 70, Egyptian actor (''
Al-Kit Kat ''Al-Kit Kat'' (Arabic: الكيت كات) is a 1991 Egyptian comedy that revolves around Sheikh Hosni, played by Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, a blind man living in the Al-Kit Kat neighborhood in Giza, Egypt. Sheikh Hosni lives with his mother and son an ...
''). * Malek Chebel, 63, Algerian anthropologist and philosopher, cancer. *
Dawn Coe-Jones Dawn Coe-Jones (October 19, 1960 – November 12, 2016) was a Canadian professional golfer who played on the LPGA Tour, and a member of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. She was the first female Canadian golfer to surpass $1million in career earning ...
, 56, Canadian golfer, chondrosarcoma. * Punya Datta, 92, Indian cricketer ( Bengal). *
Louis Devereux Louis Norman Devereux (20 October 1931 – 12 November 2016) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1949 and 1960. He played his county cricket for Middlesex, Worcestershire and Glamorgan, and also appeared for Comb ...
, 85, English cricketer ( Worcestershire,
Glamorgan , HQ = Cardiff , Government = Glamorgan County Council (1889–1974) , Origin= , Code = GLA , CodeName = Chapman code , Replace = * West Glamorgan * Mid Glamorgan * South Glamorgan , Motto ...
). *
Ebenezer Donkor Ebenezer Donkor, popularly known as Katawere (1938 – 12 November 2016), was a Ghanaian actor known primarily for his role in the Ghanaian television program Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for tra ...
, 78, Ghanaian actor (''
2016 File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses during the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh ...
''). *
Jerry Dumas Gerald John "Jerry" Dumas (June 6, 1930 – November 12, 2016) was an American cartoonist, best known for his ''Sam and Silo'' comic strip. Dumas was also a writer, illustrator, and essayist, and a columnist for the '' Greenwich Time''. Biograph ...
, 86, American cartoonist (''
Sam and Silo ''Sam and Silo'' is an American comic strip created by Mort Walker (creator of ''Beetle Bailey'' and ''Hi and Lois'') and Jerry Dumas, which began on April 18, 1977. The series is a "continuation" or a spin-off of ''Sam's Strip'' (1961-1963), as i ...
''). * Bob Francis, 77, Egyptian-born Australian radio broadcaster (
5AA FIVEaa (pronounced ''Five Double A'') is Adelaide's only commercial talkback radio station. The station has a range of programs including news, sports, current affairs, social issues, football calls, gardening, lifestyle, cars, travel and healt ...
). * Stanley G. Grizzle, 97, Canadian judge and political activist. *
Robert Kabel Robert Gerald "Bob" Kabel (November 11, 1934 – November 12, 2016) was a Canadian ice hockey forward who played 48 games in the National Hockey League with New York Rangers during the 1959–60 and 1960–61 seasons. The rest of his career, wh ...
, 82, Canadian ice hockey player ( New York Rangers). *
Frank Konigsberg Frank Konigsberg (March 10, 1933 – November 12, 2016) was an American lawyer, television producer and agent. He became the second largest shareholder of ICM Partners, and he subsequently served as the president of Telepictures. He was nominated ...
, 83, American talent agent and producer ('' The Tommyknockers''). *
Adolf Kunstwadl Adolf Kunstwadl (8 February 1940 – 12 November 2016) was a German professional footballer who played for Bayern Munich Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, ), also known as FC Bayern (), Bayern Munich, or simply Bayern, is a Ger ...
, 76, German footballer (
Bayern Munich Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, ), also known as FC Bayern (), Bayern Munich, or simply Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. It is best known for its professional men's football team, which pla ...
, Wacker München). *
Sonny Levi Renato "Sonny" Levi (3 September 1926 – 12 November 2016) was an English boat designer known for creating powerboats for the Aga Khan, the Shah of Iran, and Richard Branson. Early life Renato Levi was born in Karachi on 3 September 1926 into ...
, 90, Indian powerboat designer. *
Eivor Olson Eivor Olga Beatrice Olson (born ''Lagman''; 27 September 1922 – 12 November 2016)Eivor Olson' ...
, 94, Swedish Olympic shot putter (
1948 Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect. ** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...
,
1952 Events January–February * January 26 – Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses. * February 6 ** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes m ...
). *
James Dale Ritchie James Dale Ritchie (November 4, 1976 – November 12, 2016) was an American serial killer. Throughout 2016, Ritchie murdered upwards of five individuals in and around Anchorage, Alaska, most of whom were in parks or along bike paths. He always com ...
, 40, American serial killer, shot. *
Howard Ruff Howard Joseph Ruff (December 27, 1930 – November 12, 2016) was a financial adviser and writer of the pro- hard money investing newsletter ''The Ruff Times''. Ruff was the author of ''Famine and Survival in America'' (1974), ''How to Prosper D ...
, 85, American economist, Parkinson's disease. *
Edgard Sorgeloos Edgard Sorgeloos (14 December 1930 – 12 November 2016) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. Sorgeloos' biggest success came at the end of his career, when he won a stage in the 1965 Tour de France. Major results ;1951 :GP Maurice De ...
, 85, Belgian racing cyclist. * Lupita Tovar, 106, Mexican-American actress ('' Drácula'', '' Santa'', ''
Miguel Strogoff ''Michael Strogoff'' (Spanish: ''Miguel Strogoff'') is a 1944 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Julián Soler, Lupita Tovar and Julio Villarreal.Kohner, Pancho. ''Lupita Tovar The Sweetheart of Mexico''. Xlib ...
''), heart disease. *
Paul Vergès Paul Vergès (5 March 1925 – 11/12 November 2016) was a Réunionese politician. Born in Ubon Ratchathani, Siam to a French diplomat father and Vietnamese mother. Vergès founded the Communist Party of Réunion in 1960, a party which he led unt ...
, 91, Thai-born French Réunionese politician,
MEP MEP may refer to: Organisations and politics * Mahajana Eksath Peramuna, a political party in Sri Lanka * Mahajana Eksath Peramuna (1956), a former political alliance in Sri Lanka * Maison européenne de la photographie, a photography centre ...
(2004–2010), member of the National Assembly (1956–1958, 1986–1987, 1993–1996) and
Senate A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(1996–2004, since 2011). * Jacques Werup, 71, Swedish musician and writer, cancer. *
Yu Xu Yu Xu (; March 1986 – November 12, 2016) was a Chinese female fighter pilot who served as a flight squadron leader in the August 1st aerobatic team of the People's Liberation Army Air Force. Early life Yu was born in Chengdu, the capital o ...
, 30, Chinese air force aerobatic and fighter pilot, plane collision.


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Jehangir Bader Jehangir Bader (Urdu: جہانگیر بدر) was a Pakistani politician and member of Senate of Pakistan, he served as Chairperson-Senate Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Affiliated with Pakistan Peoples Party since its inception, Jehangir ...
, 72, Pakistani politician, heart attack. *
Maria Pilar Busquets Maria Pilar Busquets i Medan ( oc, Maria Pilar Busquets e Medan; 23 March 1937 – 13 November 2016) was a Spanish Aranese politician and writer, 1st Síndic d'Aran ("Head of the Government of the Valley") between 1991 and 1993. Career Busquets w ...
, 79, Spanish Aranese writer and politician, Síndica d'Aran (1991-1993) and member of Catalan Parliament (1984-1992). *
Luigi Caccia Dominioni Luigi Caccia Dominioni (7 December 1913 – 13 November 2016) was an Italian architect and furniture designer. Life Caccia Dominioni was born on 7 December 1913 in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy, to Ambrogio Caccia Dominioni, a lawye ...
, 102, Italian architect. *
Doris Egbring-Kahn Doris Egbring-Kahn (1926–2016) was a Germans, German actress. She started her career in 1934 at the Städtische Oper Berlin. In ''Life Sucks'', a 2008 film by Rudolf Steiner (film director), Rudolf Steiner, Doris Egbring-Kahn plays the Grand ...
, 90, German actress. *
Aslaug Fadum Aslaug Fadum (17 August 1925 – 13 November 2016) was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party. She was born in Sem as a daughter of Olgar Olsen (1897–1939) and housewife Lilly Larsen (1900–1985). After middle school she spent most of he ...
, 91, Norwegian politician. * Frederick Irving, 91, American diplomat, Ambassador to Iceland (1972-1976), Ambassador to Jamaica (1977-1978). *
Leslie Kenton Leslie Kenton (June 24, 1941 – November 13, 2016) was an American-born writer, journalist and entrepreneur who specialised in New Age health and beauty.
, 75, American writer. *
Lary Kuharich Joseph Lawrence "Lary" Kuharich Jr. (December 20, 1945 – November 13, 2016) was an American football Coach (sport), coach who was most recently the offensive coordinator of the Arena Football League's Columbus Destroyers. He was the son of form ...
, 70, American football coach ( Calgary Stampeders, BC Lions), brain cancer. * Billy Miller, 62, American music historian, complications from multiple myeloma, kidney failure and diabetes. * Enzo Maiorca, 85, Italian free diver, television host and politician. * Jackie Pigeaud, 79, French historian. *
Laurent Pokou Laurent N'Dri Pokou (10 August 1947 – 13 November 2016) was an Ivorian footballer who played as a striker. He notably played for French club Stade Rennais F.C. International career Pokou was a member of the Ivorian national team, who was tw ...
, 69, Ivorian footballer (
Rennes Rennes (; br, Roazhon ; Gallo: ''Resnn''; ) is a city in the east of Brittany in northwestern France at the confluence of the Ille and the Vilaine. Rennes is the prefecture of the region of Brittany, as well as the Ille-et-Vilaine department ...
). *
Leon Russell Leon Russell (born Claude Russell Bridges; April 2, 1942 – November 13, 2016) was an American musician and songwriter who was involved with numerous bestselling records during his 60-year career that spanned multiple genres, including rock and ...
, 74, American
Hall of Fame A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or other entities, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their excellence or Wiktionary:fame, fame in their field. In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actu ...
musician ( The Wrecking Crew) and songwriter (" Tight Rope"). *
Don Rutherford Donald Rutherford (22 September 1937 – 12/13 November 2016) was an international rugby union player and administrator. He was the first ever Technical Director of the Rugby Football Union at Twickenham, becoming Director of Rugby where he s ...
, 79, English rugby union player. * Sir Mota Singh, 86, British judge. *
Denys Smith Denys Smith (13 August 1924 – 13 November 2016) was a British racehorse trainer whose horses competed in both Flat racing and National Hunt racing. Smith's training stables were located at Bishop Auckland in County Durham. He trained the winn ...
, 92, British racehorse trainer. * Aloysius Ferdinandus Zichem, 83, Surinamese Roman Catholic Redemptorist prelate, Bishop of Paramaribo (1971–2003).


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Hans Avé Lallemant Hans G. Avé Lallemant (2 May 1938 – 14 November 2016) was a Dutch-born American geologist. He was a professor of Earth Sciences at Rice University. Career Avé Lallemant was born on 2 May 1938 in Bengkulu, then in the Dutch East Indies. He com ...
, 78, Dutch-born American geologist. *
Diana Balmori Diana Balmori Ling (June 4, 1932 – November 14, 2016) was a Landscape architect, landscape and urban designer. She was the founder of the landscape design firm Balmori Associates. Early life and education Born in Gijón, Spain, Diana Balmor ...
, 84, American landscape designer. * Vladimir Belov, 58, Russian handball player, Olympic silver medalist (
1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning System time epoch begins at 00:00 UTC. * January 9 – ...
). * Houston Conwill, 69, American sculptor, prostate cancer. *
Ibrahim Dasuki Ibrahim Dasuki was the 18th Sultan of Sokoto, who was deposed in 1996 during the military government of Sani Abacha. Prior to becoming Sultan, he held the traditional title of Baraden Sokoto. Dasuki was the first Sultan from the Buhari line of the ...
, 93, Nigerian spiritual leader, Sultan of Sokoto (1988–1996). * Holly Dunn, 59, American country music singer-songwriter ("
Daddy's Hands "Daddy's Hands" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Holly Dunn. It was released in August 1986 as the third and final single from the album ''Holly Dunn''. The song reached #7 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles ...
", " Are You Ever Gonna Love Me", "
You Really Had Me Going "You Really Had Me Going" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Holly Dunn. It was released in September 1990 as the first single from the album ''Heart Full of Love''. The song was Dunn's second and final number one ...
"), ovarian cancer. *
Marti Friedlander Martha Friedlander (; 19 February 1928 – 14 November 2016) was a British-New Zealand photographer. She emigrated to New Zealand in 1958, where she was known for photographing and documenting New Zealand's people, places and events, and was c ...
, 88, New Zealand photographer, breast cancer. * Bob Gain, 87, American football player ( Cleveland Browns). *
Gun Hellsvik Gun Birgitta Hellsvik (née Blomgren; 27 September 1942 – 14 November 2016) was a Swedish politician for the Moderate Party, who served as Minister for Justice from 1991-1994. A lawyer by training, she worked as a civil law lecturer at Lun ...
, 74, Swedish politician, Minister of Justice (1991–1994), cancer. *
Roger Hobbs Roger Hobbs (June 10, 1988 – November 14, 2016) was an American writer. He was the author of ''Ghostman'' and ''Vanishing Games''. In 2011, Hobbs sold the adaptation rights to his crime fiction ''Ghostman'' to Warner Bros., Warner Brothers. ...
, 28, American author, overdose. * Gwen Ifill, 61, American journalist ('' PBS NewsHour'', '' Washington Week''),
endometrial cancer Endometrial cancer is a cancer that arises from the endometrium (the lining of the uterus or womb). It is the result of the abnormal growth of cells that have the ability to invade or spread to other parts of the body. The first sign is most o ...
. *
Sebastian Leone Sebastian "Sam" Leone (December 6, 1924 — November 14, 2016) was the borough president of Brooklyn from 1970 to 1976 and a justice of New York Supreme Court from 1977 to 2001. Early life Leone was born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1 ...
, 91, American politician, pneumonia. *
Mahpiya Ska Mahpiya Ska ( Sioux language) or White Cloud (July 10, 1996 - November 14, 2016) was an albino female buffalo primarily residing at the National Buffalo Museum located in Jamestown, North Dakota. She was on loan to the museum and the project car ...
, 20, American albino buffalo. *
David Mancuso David Paul Mancuso (October 20, 1944 – November 14, 2016) was an American disc jockey who created the popular "by invitation only" parties in New York City, which later became known as "The Loft". The first party, called "Love Saves The Day", was ...
, 72, American DJ and founder of The Loft. * Gardnar Mulloy, 102, American tennis player, winner of the US Open (
1942 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 – WWII: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by China, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 22 other nations, in wh ...
,
1945 1945 marked the end of World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. It is also the only year in which nuclear weapons have been used in combat. Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. Januar ...
,
1946 Events January * January 6 - The 1946 North Vietnamese parliamentary election, first general election ever in Vietnam is held. * January 7 – The Allies recognize the Austrian republic with its 1937 borders, and divide the country into f ...
,
1948 Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect. ** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...
) and Wimbledon Championships (
1957 1957 ( MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1957th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 957th year of the 2nd millennium, the 57th year of the 20th century, and the 8th y ...
), complications from a stroke. * Janet Wright, 71, English-born Canadian actress ('' Corner Gas'', '' The Perfect Storm'', '' McCabe & Mrs. Miller'').


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Bob Addis Robert Gordon Addis (November 6, 1925 – November 15, 2016) was an American professional baseball player. The outfielder appeared in 208 Major League Baseball games over four seasons (1950–53) for three National League teams. He threw right-ha ...
, 91, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the National League (NL) Central division. The club plays its home games at Wrigley Field, which is located ...
,
Boston Braves The Atlanta Braves, a current Major League Baseball franchise, originated in Boston, Massachusetts. This article details the history of the Boston Braves, from 1871 to 1952, after which they moved to Milwaukee, and then to Atlanta. During it ...
). * Mose Allison, 89, American jazz pianist, singer and songwriter ("
Young Man Blues "Young Man Blues" is a song by jazz artist Mose Allison. Allison first recorded it in March 1957 for his debut album, ''Back Country Suite'', in which it appears under the title "Back Country Suite: Blues." In Allison's two-CD compilation set of 2 ...
"). *
Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II (1907 – 15 November 2016) was the Queen mother (''Ohemaa'') of the Ashanti Kingdom and mother of the current Asantehene, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, who is the youngest son of her five children. She was the 13th ...
, 109, Ghanaian royal, Queen mother of the Ashanti Empire. *
Cliff Barrows Clifford Burton Barrows (April 6, 1923 – November 15, 2016) was a longtime music and program director for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. He had been a part of the Graham organization since 1949. Barrows was best known as the ...
, 93, American music director ( Billy Graham Evangelistic Association). *
Rod Bieleski Roderick Leon Bieleski (3 August 1931 – 15 November 2016) was a New Zealand plant physiologist. As a botanist and horticulturist, his research focussed on understanding the factors that affected the behaviour of plants, in particular horticul ...
, 85, New Zealand plant physiologist. *
Ray Brady Thomas Raymond Brady (3 June 1937 – 15 November 2016) was an Irish international footballer who played in England in the late 1950s and early 1960s with Millwall and Queens Park Rangers. Brady signed for Millwall from Transport F.C. in July ...
, 79, Irish footballer ( Millwall). * Victor Brown, 95, Cuban-born British singer. * Bobby Campbell, 60, Northern Irish footballer (
Bradford City Bradford City Association Football Club is an English professional football club in Bradford, West Yorkshire. The team competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system and are currently managed by Mark Hughes. Th ...
), suicide by hanging. *
Ishwar Dass Dhiman Ishwar Dass Dhiman (17 November 1934 – 15 November 2016) was an Indian politician from Himachal Pradesh. Ishwar Dhiman was born at Dialri, Hamirpur district to G.R. Dhiman in 1934. He was educated at the Punjab University in Chandigarh and ...
, 82, Indian politician. * Sixto Durán Ballén, 95, Ecuadorian politician, President (1992–1996). *
Jules Eskin Jules Louis Eskin (October 20, 1931 – November 15, 2016) was an American cellist who was the principal cellist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He was born in Philadelphia. With conductor Seiji Ozawa, he is known for solo performances of wel ...
, 85, American cellist (
Boston Symphony Orchestra The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the second-oldest of the five major American symphony orchestras commonly referred to as the " Big Five". Founded by Henry Lee Higginson in 1881, ...
), cancer. *
Ken Grieve Kenneth Alan Grieve (17 March 1942 – 15 November 2016) was a Scottish television director. Originally a cameraman, he moved into directing and began his career with '' Coronation Street''. Early life and education Grieve was born and brought ...
, 74, British television director ('' The Bill'', '' Peak Practice'', ''
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the u ...
''). *
Daniel Leab Daniel Joseph Leab (29 August 1936 – 15 November 2016) was an American historian of 20th-century history. He made significant academic contributions to fields of American labor unions and anti-Communism. He was long-time editor of three journ ...
, 80, German-born American historian. *
Lisa Lynn Masters Lisa Lynn Masters (March 20, 1964 – November 15, 2016) was an American actress, writer and model. Early life and education Masters was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and raised in Asheville, North Carolina. She graduated from Appalachian State Uni ...
, 52, American actress (''
The Stepford Wives ''The Stepford Wives'' is a 1972 satirical "feminist horror" novel by Ira Levin. The story concerns Joanna Eberhart, a talented photographer, wife and young mother who suspects that something in Stepford's environment is changing the wives fr ...
'', '' It's Complicated'', ''
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt ''Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt'' is an American streaming television sitcom created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, starring Ellie Kemper in the title role. It premiered on March 6, 2015, on Netflix and ran for four seasons, ending on January 25, 20 ...
''), apparent suicide by hanging. *
Chester E. Norris Chester Edward Norris, Jr. (December 1, 1927 – November 15, 2016) was U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea from 1988 to 1992. His tenure there saw the first contracts negotiated between American energy corporations and the EG government, a pr ...
, 88, American diplomat, Ambassador to
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea ( es, Guinea Ecuatorial; french: Guinée équatoriale; pt, Guiné Equatorial), officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea ( es, link=no, República de Guinea Ecuatorial, french: link=no, République de Guinée équatoria ...
(1988–1992). *
Milt Okun Milton Theodore Okun (December 23, 1923 – November 15, 2016) was an American arranger, record producer, conductor, singer and founder of Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company, Inc. Okun transformed the careers of a dozen or more major U.S. a ...
, 92, American singer and music producer. *
Mukesh Rawal Mukesh Rawal (1951 – 15 November 2016) was an Indian actor. He worked in Hindi and Gujarati films and television shows. He was well known for playing Vibhishana in Ramanand Sagar's 1987 epic TV series '' Ramayan''. Personal life Mukesh Ra ...
, 65, Indian actor (''
Ramayan The ''Rāmāyana'' (; sa, रामायणम्, ) is a Sanskrit epic composed over a period of nearly a millennium, with scholars' estimates for the earliest stage of the text ranging from the 8th to 4th centuries BCE, and later stages ...
''),
suicide by train A suicide method is any means by which a person chooses to end their life. Suicide attempts do not always result in death, and a nonfatal suicide attempt can leave the person with serious physical injuries, long-term health problems, and bra ...
. *
Paul Rosche Paul Rosche (1 April 1934 – 15 November 2016) was a German engineer known for his work at BMW. He is notable for designing the engines of a number of BMW's high-performance models, including the BMW M10#M31, M31 found in the BMW New Class#2002, ...
, 82, German engineer ( BMW). *
Clift Tsuji Clifton 'Clift' K. Tsuji (January 20, 1941 – November 15, 2016) was an American politician who served in the Hawaii House of Representatives from 2005 until his death in 2016. A Democrat, Tsuji represented District 2 from January 16, 2013, un ...
, 75, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (since 2005).


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Len Allchurch Leonard Allchurch (12 September 1933 – 16 November 2016) was a Welsh professional footballer. Allchurch played in the English Football League for almost twenty years, playing in the top flight with Sheffield United and having lengthy spells wit ...
, 83, Welsh footballer (
Swansea City Swansea City Association Football Club (; cy, Clwb Pêl-droed Cymdeithas Dinas Abertawe) is a professional football club based in Swansea, Wales that plays in the Championship, the second tier of English football. Swansea have played their ho ...
, Sheffield United, national team). * Juan Amorós, 80, Spanish cinematographer. * Dwayne Andreas, 98, American businessman. * Joan Carroll, 85, American child actress ('' Meet Me in St. Louis''). *
Teresita Castillo Teresita Lat Castillo also known as Sister Teresing (July 4, 1927 – November 16, 2016) was a Filipino Roman Catholic nun and a visionary who reported Marian apparitions in Lipa, Batangas, Philippines in the year 1948. These reported apparitions ...
, 89, Filipino nun. * Jay Wright Forrester, 98, American computer engineer and systems scientist. * Melvin Laird, 94, American politician and writer,
Secretary of Defense A defence minister or minister of defence is a cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from country to country; in som ...
(1969–1973),
U.S. Representative The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together they c ...
from Wisconsin's 7th congressional district (1953–1969), respiratory failure. * Hans-Günter Neues, 66, German football player (
Fortuna Köln Fortuna ( la, Fortūna, equivalent to the Greek goddess Tyche) is the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion who, largely thanks to the Late Antique author Boethius, remained popular through the Middle Ages until at ...
,
1.FC Kaiserslautern 1. Fußball-Club Kaiserslautern e. V., also known as 1. FCK, FCK (), FC Kaiserslautern () or colloquially Lautern (), is a German sports club based in Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition to football, the club also operates in seve ...
) and coach. *
Enno Penno Enno Penno (22 April 1930, in Tallinn – 16 November 2016, in Stockholm) was an Estonian politician, who was acting as Acting Prime Minister of Estonia in exile from 1 March 1990 to 20 June 1992. See also * Heinrich Mark References *''This art ...
, 86, Estonian politician. *
Daniel Prodan Daniel Claudiu Prodan (23 March 1972 – 16 November 2016) was a Romanian footballer who played mainly as a central defender. In a career marred by injuries, he played mainly for Steaua București and represented the Romania national team in o ...
, 44, Romanian footballer ( Steaua Bucharest,
Atlético Madrid Club Atlético de Madrid, Sociedad Anónima Deportiva, S.A.D. (; meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in the Spanish-speaking world and commonly referred to at international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish profess ...
, national team), heart attack. * Guillaume Raskin, 79, Belgian footballer. * Alex Stewart, 52, Jamaican Olympic boxer (
1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast A ...
), blood clot in lung. *
Larry Tucker Larry Alan Tucker (November 11, 1935 – November 16, 2016) was an American politician. Born in Carbondale, West Virginia, Tucker went to Montgomery High School. He then graduated from West Virginia University Institute of Technology. He s ...
, 81, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1970–1982) and
Senate A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(1983–1989). *
Mentor Williams Mentor Ralph Williams (June 11, 1946 – November 16, 2016) was an American songwriter and producer. He is best known for writing " Drift Away," a popular song first performed by John Henry Kurtz in 1972 and popularized by Dobie Gray the followi ...
, 70, American songwriter and producer ("
Drift Away "Drift Away" is a song by Mentor Williams written in 1970 and originally recorded by John Henry Kurtz on his 1972 album ''Reunion''. Mentor Williams was a country songwriter, and John Henry Kurtz was an actor and swamp rock singer. It was later ...
", " When We Make Love"), lung cancer. *
Jean Wishart Jean Boughton Wishart (8 October 1920 – 16 November 2016) was a New Zealand journalist who was the editor of the ''New Zealand Woman's Weekly'' from 1952 until 1985. Biography Born in the Auckland suburb of Remuera on 8 October 1920, Wishart ...
, 96, New Zealand journalist, editor of '' New Zealand Woman's Weekly'' (1952–1985). *
Yeh Changti Yeh Changti or Ye Changdi (; 29 November 1933 – 16 November 2016), also known as Robin Yeh, was a pilot in the Republic of China Air Force with the rank of major. A member of the CIA-trained Black Cat Squadron, he flew the American U-2 recon ...
, 82–83, Taiwanese aviator, member of the
Black Cat Squadron The Black Cat Squadron (), formally the 35th Squadron, was a squadron of the Republic of China Air Force that flew the U-2 surveillance plane out of Taoyuan Air Base in northern Taiwan, from 1961 to 1974. 26 ROCAF pilots successfully completed U- ...
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Zenon Czechowski Zenon Czechowski (19 November 1946 – 17 November 2016) was a Polish cyclist.1968 The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * Januar ...
). *
Virgilio Godoy Virgilio Abelardo Godoy Reyes (1 May 1934 in León – 17 November 2016 in Managua) was a Nicaraguan politician who served as the vice president of his respective Central American nation from 25 April 1990 until he resigned in October 1995 to run ...
, 82, Nicaraguan politician, Vice President (1990–1995). * Ruth Gruber, 105, American journalist (''
New York Herald Tribune The ''New York Herald Tribune'' was a newspaper published between 1924 and 1966. It was created in 1924 when Ogden Mills Reid of the ''New-York Tribune'' acquired the ''New York Herald''. It was regarded as a "writer's newspaper" and competed ...
''). *
Marzieh Hadidchi Marzieh Hadidchi ( fa, مرضیه حدیدچی, 12 June 1939 – 17 November 2016), also known as Marzieh Dabbaq and Tahere Dabagh, was an Iranian Islamist activist, political prisoner, military commander in the Iran–Iraq War, a politician and r ...
, 77, Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander and politician, MP (1984–2000). *
Babanrao Haldankar Srikrishna Haldankar (1927 – 17 November 2016), better known as Babanrao Haldankar, was an Indian classical singer, composer, and music teacher of Agra gharana of Hindustani classical music. Life and career Babanrao Haldankar was the son of ...
, 89, Indian classical singer and composer. *
Joseph Khoury Joseph El Khoury (November 1, 1936 – November 17, 2016) was an emeritus bishop of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Montreal. Life Khoury was born in Behwaita, Lebanon. He was ordained as a priest on December 19, 1964 after studyi ...
, 80, Lebanese-born Canadian Roman Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Saint Maron of Montreal (1996–2013). * Khairulla Murtazin, 75, Russian mathematician. * Fidel Negrete, 84, Mexican Olympic long-distance runner (
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch ...
), Pan American gold medalist (
1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cov ...
). * John Ningark, 72, Canadian politician, member of the
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories The Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly, or Legislative Council of the Northwest Territories (with Northwest hyphenated as North-West until 1906), is the legislature and the seat of government of Northwest Territories in Canada. It is a uni ...
(1989–1999) and
Nunavut Nunavut ( , ; iu, ᓄᓇᕗᑦ , ; ) is the largest and northernmost Provinces and territories of Canada#Territories, territory of Canada. It was separated officially from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999, via the ''Nunavut Act'' ...
(2009–2013), cancer. * Louis Pinton, 68, French politician. * John Pridnia, 73, American politician, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. * Venancio Shinki, 84, Peruvian painter. *
Harry W. Shipps Harry Woolston Shipps (January 28, 1926 – November 17, 2016) was the eighth Bishop of Georgia. He was the 778th bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA). Early life and career Shipps was born in Bordentown, New Je ...
, 90, American Episcopal prelate,
Bishop of Georgia The Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, USA is one of 20 dioceses that comprise Province IV of the US Episcopal Church, and is a diocese within the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current bishop is Frank S. Logue, who succeeded Scott Anson Benha ...
(1985–1994). *
Srinivas Kumar Sinha Lieutenant General Srinivas Kumar Sinha, PVSM, ADC (January 7, 1926 – November 17, 2016) was an Indian Army General who served as the Vice Chief of Army Staff. After his retirement, he served as Governor of the states of Jammu and Kashmir, ...
, 90, Indian army general and politician, Governor of Assam (1997–2003), Arunachal Pradesh (1999) and
Jammu and Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir may refer to: * Kashmir, the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent * Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), a region administered by India as a union territory * Jammu and Kashmir (state), a region administered ...
(2003–2008). * Whitney Smith, 76, American
vexillologist Vexillology ( ) is the study of the history, symbolism and usage of flags or, by extension, any interest in flags in general.Smith, Whitney. ''Flags Through the Ages and Across the World'' New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975. Print. The word is a synth ...
, designer of the flag of Guyana, co-designer of the
flag of Bonaire The flag of Bonaire, adopted in 1981, represents a Dutch island in the Caribbean Netherlands. Bonaire commemorates Flag Day on September 6 annually, the traditional date Europeans first arrived on the island. The professional vexillologist Whitn ...
. * Steve Truglia, 54, British stuntman (''
The Wolfman In folklore, a werewolf (), or occasionally lycanthrope (; ; uk, Вовкулака, Vovkulaka), is an individual that can shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely o ...
'', '' Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation'', '' Hollyoaks''), fall. *
Don Waller Don Waller (September 1, 1951 – November 17, 2016) was a music journalist, publisher and rock vocalist. He co-published the Los Angeles music magazine ''Back Door Man'', wrote freelance articles for '' Radio & Records'', ''Mojo'', ''Billboard' ...
, 65, American music journalist and singer, lung cancer. *
Gérard Weber Gérard Weber (1948 – 2016) was a French politician. Born in French Algeria, he became a kinesiotherapist. He served as a member of the National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower h ...
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Haji Muhammad Adeel Haji Muhammad Adeel ( ur, ) (10 August 1941 – 18 November 2016) was a Pakistani senator and senior vice president of the Awami National Party. Biography A Hindko speaker, was from a family of anti-imperialists, the son of Hakeem Abdul Jali ...
, 72, Pakistani politician, kidney failure. *
Denton Cooley Denton Arthur Cooley (August 22, 1920 – November 18, 2016) was an American heart and cardiothoracic surgeon famous for performing the first implantation of a total artificial heart. Cooley was also the founder and surgeon in-chief of The T ...
, 96, American heart surgeon. *
Jerzy Cynk Jerzy Bogdan Cynk (11 May 1925 – 18 November 2016) was a Polish- British historian, journalist and writer, author of numerous English and Polish language publications on aviation of Poland. During World War II he was a soldier of the Szare Szer ...
, 91, Polish-British aviation historian. * Ed Francis, 90, American professional wrestler and promoter. *
Sharon Jones Sharon Lafaye Jones (May 4, 1956 – November 18, 2016) was an American soul and funk singer. She was the lead singer of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, a soul and funk band based in Brooklyn, New York. Jones experienced breakthrough succe ...
, 60, American singer ( Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings), pancreatic cancer. *
Valentin Kornev Valentin Mikhaylovich Kornev (russian: Валентин Михайлович Корнев, 29 August 1942 – 18 November 2016) was a Soviet sport shooter who won the silver medal in the 300 m free rifle event at the 1968 Summer Olympics Th ...
, 75, Russian sport shooter, Olympic silver medalist (
1968 The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * Januar ...
). *
Yevgeni Lazarev Yevgeni Nikolayevich Lazarev ( be, Яўген Мікалаевіч Лазараў, Jaŭhen Mikałajevič Łazaraŭ; russian: Евге́ний Никола́евич Ла́зарев; 31 March 1937 – 18 November 2016), also credited as Eugene ...
, 79, Russian-American actor ('' Iron Man 2'', '' The Sum of All Fears'', '' Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare''), heart failure. *
Liu Sung-pan Liu Sung-pan (; 3 December 1931 — 18 November 2016) was a Taiwanese politician. He served as the President of the Legislative Yuan from 1992 to 1999. He was the Legislative Yuan's first Taiwan-born speaker and presided over a legislature enti ...
, 84, Taiwanese politician, member (1973–2004) and President (1992–1999) of the
Legislative Yuan The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel v ...
. * Hugh McDonald, 62, Australian musician ( Redgum), prostate cancer. * Bob Mitchell, 80, Canadian politician. * Francesco Parisi, 86, Italian politician, member of the
Senate A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(1987–1994) and Parliament (1994–1996). *
Kervin Piñerua Kervin Martin Piñerúa Urbina (22 February 1991 – 18 November 2016) was a Venezuelan volleyball player who played as an opposite hitter for Miranda and as captain for Venezuela's national team. On November 18, 2016 he died at a hospital in A ...
, 25, Venezuelan volleyball player ( national team), heart attack. * Freddie L. Poston, 91, American lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. * Théophane Matthew Thannickunnel, 88, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jabalpur (1976–2001). *
Armando Tobar Armando Segundo Tobar Vargas (7 June 1938 – 18 November 2016) was a Chilean football forward who played for Chile in the 1962 Events January * January 1 – Western Samoa becomes independent from New Zealand. * January 3 &ndash ...
, 78, Chilean footballer ( national team,
Club Deportivo Universidad Católica Club Deportivo Universidad Católica is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile. Founded in 1937 they play in the Primera División, the top flight of Chilean football. The team has played its home games at Estadio San Carlos d ...
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* Sutan Bhatoegana, 59, Indonesian politician, liver cancer. *
Monk Bonasorte Francis Joseph "Monk" Bonasorte (March 11, 1957 – November 19, 2016) was an All-American college football player and associate athletic director at Florida State University Seminoles, Florida State University. After an accomplished playing career ...
, 59, American football player (
Florida State Seminoles The Florida State Seminoles are the athletic teams representing Florida State University located in Tallahassee, Florida. They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level (Football Bowl Subdivis ...
), brain cancer. * John C. Carpenter, 86, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (1986–2010). * John Dale, 86, English cricketer ( Kent, Lincolnshire). * Donald Farley, 46, Canadian Olympic cross-country skier (
1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The '' Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently ...
,
2002 File:2002 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 2002 Winter Olympics are held in Salt Lake City; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and her daughter Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon die; East Timor gains East Timor independence, indepe ...
), suspected heart attack. * Irving A. Fradkin, 95, American philanthropist, founder of Scholarship America. * Gino Gavioli, 93, Italian comics artist and animator. *
Erwin Hecht Erwin Hecht, O.M.I. (October 13, 1933 – November 19, 2016) was a Roman Catholic Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy * Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD * Roman people, ...
, 83, German-born South African Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Kimberley Kimberly or Kimberley may refer to: Places and historical events Australia * Kimberley (Western Australia) ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Kimberley * Kimberley Warm Springs, Tasmania * Kimberley, Tasmania a small town * County of Kimberley, a ...
(1974–2009). *
Jacques Henry Jacques Henry, known as "Old Jack", (15 May 1942 in Lure (Haute-Saône – 19 November 2016) was a French private rally driver from the 1970s. He was a double champion of France of the rallies on Alpine-Renault A110bis, in 1974 and 1975. He won ...
, 74, French rally driver. * Jan Huberts, 79, Dutch motorcycle road racer. *
Ida Levin Ida Levin (1963 – 19 November 2016) was an American concert violinist. Levin taught at the Sander Vegh International Chamber Music Academy in Prague and was a former faculty member of Harvard University, the Colburn School and the European Mozar ...
, 53, American violinist, leukemia. *
Józef Mayer Józef Mayer (21 May 1939 – 19 November 2016) was a Polish chemist, specializing in radiation chemistry, the Rector of Lodz University of Technology in 1996–2002. Józef Mayer graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry of Lodz University of ...
, 77, Polish chemist. *
Aiace Parolin Aiace Parolin (28 March 1920 – 19 November 2016) was an Italian film cinematographer. Life and career Born in Cagliari, at young age Parolin moved to Rome where he studied mechanical drawing at the Technical Institute.Mario Bernardo. ''Aic, 4 ...
, 96, Italian cinematographer ('' Seduced and Abandoned'', ''
Keoma Keoma is a hamlet in southern Alberta under the jurisdiction of Rocky View County. Keoma is located approximately 35 km (21 mi) northeast of Downtown Calgary, on Highway 566, 2.0 km (1.2 mi) east of Highway 9 and 19 km (12 mi) north of the ...
'', '' The Birds, the Bees and the Italians''). * Christian Salaba, 45, Austrian footballer ( Rapid Wien, Vienna). * Paul Sylbert, 88, American production designer (''
Heaven Can Wait Heaven Can Wait may refer to: * ''Heaven Can Wait'' (1943 film), a comedy based on the stage play ''Birthday'' by Leslie Bush-Fekete * ''Heaven Can Wait'' (1978 film), an American football comedy starring Warren Beatty; a remake of the 1941 film ...
'', '' The Prince of Tides'', ''
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest may refer to: * ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (novel), a 1962 novel by Ken Kesey * ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (play), a 1963 stage adaptation of the novel starring Kirk Douglas * ''One Flew Over the ...
''), Oscar winner (
1979 Events January * January 1 ** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ...
). *
David Turner-Samuels David Jessel Turner-Samuels (5 April 1918 –19 November 2016) was a British barrister. He was the son of British Politician Moss Turner-Samuels who was the Labour MP for Gloucester during Clement Attlee's time in office. Turner-Samuels ...
, 98, British barrister. * Hans Witsenhausen, 86, German mathematician. *
You Xiaozeng You Xiaozeng (; January 1934 – 19 November 2016) was a Chinese inorganic chemist. He was an educator and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). You died on 19 November 2016 at the age of 83 in Nanjing Nanjing (; , Manda ...
, 83, Chinese inorganic chemist and academician ( Chinese Academy of Sciences).


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* Gabriel Badilla, 32, Costa Rican footballer (
Saprissa Deportivo Saprissa is a Costa Rican sports club, mostly known for its football team. The club is based in San Juan de Tibás, San José, and play their home games at the Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá. The team's signature colours are purple ...
, New England Revolution), heart failure. * Wimal Kumara de Costa, 68, Sri Lankan film actor ('' Bambaru Awith''). * Likhit Dhiravegin, 75, Thai political scientist and politician, cancer. * Housseyn Fardjallah, 23, Algerian weightlifter, traffic collision. * Maria Glazovskaya, 104, Russian scientist and agrochemist. *
Gene Guarilia Eugene Michael Guarilia (September 13, 1937 – November 20, 2016) was an American basketball player who played four seasons for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He attended Holy Rosary Grammar School and Duryea Hi ...
, 78, American basketball player (
Boston Celtics The Boston Celtics ( ) are an American professional basketball team based in Boston. The Celtics compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Atlantic Division. Founded in 1946 as one of t ...
). *
Tim Heald Tim Villiers Heald FRSL (28 January 1944 – 20 November 2016) was a British author, biographer, journalist and public speaker. Life and writings Heald was born in Dorchester, Dorset, England, and educated at Sherborne School, Dorset, and Balliol ...
, 72, British author and journalist. *
Janellen Huttenlocher Janellen Huttenlocher (February 17, 1932 – November 20, 2016) was a psychologist and professor known for her research in the field of the child's environment in the development of cognitive skills. She was the William S. Gray Professor Emer ...
, 84, American psychologist. * Mita Mohi, 78, New Zealand rugby league player ( Canterbury, national team), traditional Māori weaponry expert. * Hod O'Brien, 80, American jazz pianist, cancer. *
Diógenes da Silva Matthes Diógenes da Silva Matthes (October 12, 1931 – November 20, 2016) was a Roman Catholic bishop. Ordained to the priesthood in 1957, Matthes served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Franca The Roman Catholic Diocese of Franca ( la, ...
, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Franca (1971–2006). * Konstantinos Stephanopoulos, 90, Greek politician, President (1995–2005), pneumonia. *
Hemant Talwalkar Hemant Talwalkar (6 March 1954 – 20 November 2016) was an Indian cricketer. He played ten first-class matches for Maharashtra between 1977/78 and 1984/85. See also * List of Maharashtra cricketers This is a list of all cricketers who ...
, 62, Indian cricketer. * William Trevor, 88, Irish writer (''
Love and Summer ''Love and Summer'' is a 2009 novel written by William Trevor. It was long-listed for the Booker prize. The story takes place in the fictitious town of Rathmoye in Ireland during the 1950s. It concerns the illicit love between a photographer and ...
'', ''
Two Lives 2 (two) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 1 and preceding 3. It is the smallest and only even prime number. Because it forms the basis of a duality, it has religious and spiritual significance in many cultur ...
'', ''
The Children of Dynmouth ''The Children of Dynmouth'' is a 1976 novel written by William Trevor. In 1976, it won the Whitbread Award. Plot summary The plot follows Timothy Gedge, a socially inept yet intrusive teenage boy as he wanders around the dull seaside town of D ...
''). *
Ivan Živković Ivan Živković (1947 – 20 November 2016) was a Serbian diplomat. He was last serving as Serbia's ambassador to Kenya. He held several diplomatic offices across Africa, including in Burundi, Comoros, Eritrea, Rwanda, Somalia and Uganda. Živ ...
, 69, Serbian diplomat, ambassador to Kenya.


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* Kaylin Andres, 31, American blogger, cancer. *
Blakdyak Blakdyak (July 25, 1969 – November 21, 2016) was a Filipino actor, comedian and reggae singer. He was known as "The King of Pinoy Reggae". Early life Blakdyak was born Joseph Amoto Formaran on July 25, 1969 in Olongapo City, Zambales. His A ...
, 46, Filipino reggae artist and comedian. *
Ergi Dini Ergi Dini (15 October 1994 – 21 November 2016) was a well-known singer and the winner of the third season of X Factor Albania. Dini was born in Shkodra, Albania on October 15, 1994 and began singing as a soloist at children's festivals. He w ...
, 22, Albanian singer, motorcycle accident. *
Yehia El-Gamal Yehia Abdel Aziz Abdel Fatah El-Gamal ( ar, يحيى عبد العزيز عبد الفتاح الجمل, ; 15 August 1930 – 21 November 2016) was an Egyptian lawyer and politician ( DFP). From January to July 2011, he was the deputy prime ...
, 86, Egyptian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (2011). *
Rose Evansky Rose Evansky, née Rose Lerner (30 May 1922 – 21 November 2016) was a British hairdresser notable for introducing the "blow dry" or "blow wave" technique of hairstyling. Early life Evansky was born in Worms, Germany on 30 May 1922, to a Jewi ...
, 94, British hairdresser. * Tom Fisher, 74, American baseball player. *
Edward L. Kimball Edward Lawrence Kimball (September 23, 1930 – November 21, 2016) was an American scholar, lawyer, and historian who was a law professor at Brigham Young University (BYU). Kimball was the son of Spencer W. Kimball, a president of the Church ...
, 86, American legal scholar and biographer. *
Masatoshi Kurata was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Shimizu, Shizuoka, and a graduate of the University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is ...
, 77, Japanese politician, cancer. *
Matthias Mauritz Matthias Mauritz (13 November 1924 – 21 November 2016) was a German international footballer who played for Fortuna Düsseldorf and competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics and in the 1956 Summer Olympics. He was born in Düsseldorf. Internation ...
, 92, German Olympic football player (
1952 Events January–February * January 26 – Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses. * February 6 ** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes m ...
,
1956 Events January * January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan. * January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian Missionary, missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim ...
). * John Nuraney, 79, Kenyan-born Canadian politician, MLA of British Columbia (2001–2009). * Jean-Claude Risset, 78, French composer. *
Hassan Sadpara Hassan Sadpara PP (born Hassan Asad; April 1963 – 21 November 2016) was a Pakistani mountaineer and adventurer from Skardu in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. He is the first Pakistani to have climbed six eight-thousanders including the world's ...
, 53, Pakistani mountaineer, cancer. * Vladimir Semyonov, 78, Russian Olympic water polo player (1960, 1964, 1968). *
Jan Sonnergaard Jan Sonnergaard (15 August 1963—18 November 2016) was a Danish writer, novelist, and playwright. He is best known for his work ''Radiator'', a collection of short stories released in 1997 which was a provocative and satirical look at Danish soc ...
, 53, Danish writer, heart attack. *René Vignal, 90, French footballer. *Maximilian Ziegelbauer, 93, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg, Augsburg (1983–1998).


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*Tayssir Akla, 77, Syrian composer and conductor. *M. Balamuralikrishna, 86, Indian Carnatic musician and composer. *Donald Barker, 86, Canadian football official (Canadian Football League). *Dorian Boose, 42, American football player (New York Jets, Washington Redskins, Edmonton Eskimos). *Mike Burgoyne (rugby union), Mike Burgoyne, 65, New Zealand rugby union player (Northland Rugby Union, North Auckland, New Zealand national rugby union team, national team). *Chen Yingzhen, 79, Taiwanese writer. *Bill Dimock, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Sudbury Wolves). *Carlos Fayt, 98, Argentine lawyer and politician. *Rosa Anna Garavoglia, 83, Italian executive. *Servaas Huys, 76, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (Netherlands), House of Representatives (1986–1998). *Gloria Lane, 91, American operatic mezzo-soprano. *M. G. K. Menon, 88, Indian physicist. *John C. O'Riordan, 92, Irish-born Sierra Leonean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Kenema, Kenema (1984–2002). *Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi, 86, Pakistani politician, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Acting Prime Minister (1993), lung infection. *Viveki Rai, 92, Indian author. *Red Marauder, 26, British racehorse, winner of the 2001 Grand National. *Judith Roberts (swimmer), Judith Roberts, 82, American Olympic swimmer (Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre freestyle, 1952). *Peter Sumner, 74, Australian actor (''Ned Kelly (1970 film), Ned Kelly'', ''Star Wars (film), Star Wars'', ''Heartbreak High''). *Mathew Vattackuzhy, 86, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Kanjirappally, Kanjirappally (1986–2000). *Ram Naresh Yadav, 90, Indian politician, List of Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1977–1979), List of governors of Chhattisgarh, Governor of Chhattisgarh (2014) and List of governors of Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh (2014–2016).


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*Rita Barberá, 68, Spanish politician, Mayor of Valencia (1991–2015) and Senate of Spain, Senator (since 2015), heart attack due to cirrhosis. *Ralph Branca, 90, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Detroit Tigers). *Brainbug, 57, Italian trance music producer and musician. *Michel Deza, 77, Russian-born French mathematician. *Richard Dougherty, 84, Canadian-born American ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics, 1956). *John Ebersole (educator), John Ebersole, 72, American educator, President of Excelsior College (2006–2016), myelodysplastic syndrome. *Joe Esposito (author), Joe Esposito, 78, American author and publisher, road manager for Elvis Presley. *Bill Hewitt (politician), Bill Hewitt, 86, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Electoral district of Chatsworth, Chatsworth (1966–1977) and Electoral district of Greenslopes, Greenslopes (1977–1983). *Ernst Hilmar, 78, Austrian musicologist. *Stan Huntsman, 84, American Summer Olympics, Olympic track and field coach, complications from a stroke. *Karin Johannisson, 72, Swedish idea historian, cancer. *Sagardeep Kaur, 35, Indian athlete, Asian champion (2002 Asian Athletics Championships – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay, 2002), traffic collision. *Peggy Kirk Bell, 95, American professional golfer (LPGA). *Joe Lennon, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer (Down GAA, Down). *Renato López, 33, Mexican actor and television host, shot. *Rocky Malebane-Metsing, 67, South African politician. *Abdul-Karim Mousavi Ardebili, 90, Iranian cleric and jurist, Chief Justice of Iran (1981–1989). *Guy Rousseau, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens). *Ryu Mi-yong, 95, North Korean politician, chairwoman of the Chondoist Chongu Party, lung cancer. *Andrew Sachs, 86, German-born British actor (''Fawlty Towers'', ''Coronation Street'', ''Hitler: The Last Ten Days''), dementia. *Fred Stobaugh, 99, American songwriter. *K. Subash, 57, Indian director and screenwriter, kidney failure. *Jerry Tucker (actor), Jerry Tucker, 91, American child actor (''Our Gang'').


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*Michael Abbensetts, 78, Guyanese-born British playwright. *Colonel Abrams, 67, American musician ("Trapped (Colonel Abrams song), Trapped"). *Nadine Alari, 89, French actress. *Marcos Ana, 96, Spanish communist activist, poet and veteran of the Spanish Civil War, Political prisoners in Francoist Spain, political prisoner (1939-1961). *Al Brodax, 90, American film and television producer (''Yellow Submarine (film), Yellow Submarine''). *Matthew Chan, 69, Hong Kong Olympic fencer (1972, 1976), cancer. *Bob Chase, 90, American broadcaster (WOWO (AM), WOWO, Fort Wayne Komets), heart failure. *Dave Ferriss, 94, American baseball player ( Boston Red Sox). *Shirley Bunnie Foy, 80, American jazz musician. *Larry W. Fullerton, 65, American inventor, brain cancer. *Paul Futcher, 60, English footballer (Manchester City F.C., Manchester City, Barnsley F.C., Barnsley, Grimsby Town F.C., Grimsby Town), cancer. *Royal U. Grote Jr., 70, American prelate, Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church. *Florence Henderson, 82, American actress (''The Brady Bunch'', ''Song of Norway (film), Song of Norway'', ''The Sound of Music'') and singer, heart failure. *Prabhjot Kaur, 92, Indian author and poet. *William Mandel, 99, American broadcast journalist, political activist and author. *Boris Melnik, 71, Soviet Olympic sports shooter, silver medallist (1972 Summer Olympics, 1972). *Luis Miquilena, 97, Venezuelan politician, List of Ministers of Interior and Justice of Venezuela, Minister of Interior and Justice (2001–2002). *Pauline Oliveros, 84, American composer and accordionist. *George C. Royal, 95, American microbiologist. *Sabrina (actress), Sabrina, 80, British model and actress. *Charles M. Stein, 96, American statistician. *Tormod Petter Svennevig, 87, Norwegian diplomat and politician. *Norm Swanson, 86, American basketball player (Rochester Royals). *Jules Sylvain (weightlifter), Jules Sylvain, 90, Canadian Olympic weightlifter.


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*Bernardo Álvarez Herrera, 60, Venezuelan diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (2003–2010). *Erich Bloch, 91, German-born American electrical engineer, director of the National Science Foundation (1984–1990). *Fidel Castro, 90, Cuban politician, Prime Minister of Cuba, Prime Minister (1959–1976), President of Cuba, President (1976–2008). *Ron Glass, 71, American actor (''Barney Miller'', ''Firefly (TV series), Firefly'', ''Lakeview Terrace''), respiratory failure. *Jim Gillespie (footballer, born 1947), Jim Gillespie, 69, Scottish footballer ( Dunfermline Athletic). *Trevor Goddard (cricketer), Trevor Goddard, 85, South African cricketer. *David Hamilton (photographer), David Hamilton, 83, British photographer. *Dwan Hurt, 53, American basketball coach (Junípero Serra High School (Gardena, California), Serra Cavaliers). *Zdzisław Konieczny, 86, Polish historian. *Jake Krull, 77, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1973–1983). *Burton J. Lee III, 86, American doctor, White House physician under President George H. W. Bush, bladder cancer. *Ivan Mikoyan, 89, Russian aircraft designer (Mikoyan MiG-29). *Russell Oberlin, 88, American countertenor. *Margaret Rhodes, 91, British writer, cousin of Elizabeth II. *Richard Dean Rogers, 94, American district court judge, United States District Court for the District of Kansas, U. S. District Court for the District of Kansas (since 1975). *Peter Schweri, 77, Swiss painter. *Bill Skelton (jockey), Bill Skelton, 85, New Zealand jockey. *Thomas Taylor, Baron Taylor of Blackburn, 87, British politician, injuries sustained in traffic collision. *Alexander Yossifov, 76, Bulgarian composer.


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*Ida Blom, 85, Norwegian historian. *Bill Endicott (baseball), Bill Endicott, 98, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals). *Urii Eliseev, 20, Russian chess grandmaster, fall. *Miriam Eshkol, 87, Israeli education administrator. *Harry Flournoy, 72, American basketball player (UTEP Miners basketball, UTEP). *Alv Gjestvang, 79, Norwegian speed skater, Olympic silver medalist (Speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's 500 metres, 1964), cancer. *Peter Hintze, 66, German politician, General Secretary of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, CDU (1992–1998), vice-president of the Bundestag (2013–2016). *Peter Hans Kolvenbach, 87, Dutch religious leader, Superior General of the Society of Jesus (1983–2008). *James E. McClellan, 90, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1978–1994). *Jean Moore, 83, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council (1992–1994). *David Provan (footballer, born 1941), David Provan, 75, Scottish footballer (Rangers F.C., Rangers). *Chad Robinson, 36, Australian rugby league footballer (Sydney Roosters, Parramatta Eels), suicide by traffic collision. *Debra Saunders-White, 59, American educator, Chancellor of North Carolina Central University (since 2013), kidney cancer. *Nils-Börje Stormbom, 91, Finnish author. *Velko Valkanov, 88, Bulgarian politician. *Fritz Weaver, 90, American actor (''Fail Safe (1964 film), Fail Safe'', ''Holocaust (miniseries), Holocaust'', ''Creepshow''), Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play, Tony winner (24th Tony Awards, 1970).


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*Nijolė Ambrazaitytė, 77, Lithuanian opera singer and politician. *Joan Burke, 88, Irish politician. *Bernard Gallagher, 87, British actor (''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'', ''Crown Court (TV series), Crown Court'', ''Downton Abbey''). *Valerie Gaunt, 84, British actress (''The Curse of Frankenstein'', ''Dracula (1958 film), Dracula''). *Jorge Luis González Tanquero, 46, Cuban dissident and prisoner of conscience. *Ioannis Grivas, 93, Greek politician, Prime Minister of Greece, Prime Minister (1989). *Paul Guers, 88, French actor (''Kali Yug: Goddess of Vengeance''). *Viktor Ivannikov, 76, Russian computer scientist. *Lim Chiew Peng, 65, Singaporean footballer, cancer. *Graham Lay, 56, British antiques expert (''Antiques Roadshow''), cystic fibrosis. *Dick Logan (American football player), Dick Logan, 86, American football player (Green Bay Packers). *Tony Martell, 90, American music industry executive. *Bruce Mazlish, 93, American historian. *Thomas Pazyj, 61, Danish Olympic handball player (1976 Summer Olympics, 1976, 1980 Summer Olympics, 1980). *Alan Preen, 81, Australian sportsman. *Wayne Smith (defensive lineman), Wayne Smith, 66, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Toronto Argonauts). *Brian Spalding, 93, British scientist. *William Lay Thompson, 86, American ornithologist. *Anand Yadav, 80, Indian Marathi language, Marathi writer.


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*Bill Bell (basketball), Bill Bell, 87–88, Canadian Olympic basketball player. *William Christenberry, 80, American artist, Alzheimer's disease. *Jim Delligatti, 98, American entrepreneur, creator of the Big Mac. *Haruka Eigen, 70, Japanese professional wrestler (All Japan Pro Wrestling, AJPW, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, NJPW) and executive (Pro Wrestling Noah), heart attack. *Hezi Eshel, 85, Israeli military officer. * John C. Harkness, 99, American architect. *Adolfo Horta, 59, Cuban featherweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics, 1980). *Carlton Kitto, 74, Indian jazz guitarist. *Georg Lhotsky, 79, Austrian actor and director (''Moss on the Stones''). *Mai Yinghao, 87, Chinese archaeologist (Mausoleum of the Nanyue King), cancer. *Ng Bi-chu, 88, Taiwanese activist, complications of diabetes. *Lolita Rodriguez, 81, Philippine actress, heart attack. *Udiramala Subramaniam, 69, Indian cricketer. *John Anthony Swire, Sir John Swire, 89, British businessman (Swire Group). *Mark Taimanov, 90, Russian Soviet-era chess grandmaster and concert pianist, USSR Chess Championship, USSR chess champion (1956). *Ivar Thomassen, 62, Norwegian folk singer-songwriter. *Grant Tinker, 90, American television executive, CEO of NBC (1981–1986). *André Tranchemontagne, 77, Canadian politician, Member of the National Assembly of Quebec, Quebec National Assembly for Mont-Royal (provincial electoral district), Mont-Royal (1998-2003). *Burghild Wieczorek, 73, German Olympic athlete. *Van Williams, 82, American actor (''The Green Hornet (TV series), The Green Hornet''), renal failure. *Keo Woolford, 49, American filmmaker and actor (''Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series), Hawaii Five-0'', ''Godzilla (2014 film), Godzilla'', ''Act of Valor''), complications from a stroke. *Lyudmila Yurlova, 44, Russian ice hockey player, smoke inhalation. *Notable Brazilian people killed in the crash of LaMia Flight 2933: **Ailton Canela, 22, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense). **Dener Assunção Braz, 25, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense). **Sérgio Manoel Barbosa Santos, 27, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense). **Matheus Biteco, 21, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, Grêmio). **Mateus Caramelo, 22, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense). **Ananias Eloi Castro Monteiro, 27, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, Associação Portuguesa de Desportos, Portuguesa). **Victorino Chermont, 43, reporter (Fox Sports). **Paulo Julio Clement, 51, commentator (Fox Sports). **José Gildeixon Clemente de Paiva, 29, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, Coritiba Foot Ball Club, Coritiba). **Guilherme Gimenez de Souza, 21, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense). **Lucas Gomes da Silva, 26, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense).Los 19 jugadores que perdieron la vida en la tragedia del Chapecoense
**Josimar (footballer, born 1986), Josimar, 30, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense). **Caio Júnior, 51, football player and manager (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, Vitória S.C., Vitória de Guimarães).Plane Carrying Brazil's Chapecoense Soccer Team Crashes in Colombia
/ref> **Everton Kempes dos Santos Gonçalves, 34, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, JEF United Chiba). **Filipe Machado, 32, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, PFC CSKA Sofia, CSKA Sofia). **Arthur Maia (footballer), Arthur Maia, 24, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, Esporte Clube Vitória, Vitória). **Marcelo Augusto Mathias da Silva, 25, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, Flamengo). **Delfim Peixoto, 75, politician and football executive, vice-president of Brazilian Football Confederation, CBF, president of Federação Catarinense de Futebol and congressman. **Mário Sérgio Pontes de Paiva, 66, football player, manager, and commentator (Fox Sports). **Bruno Rangel, 34, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense). **Cléber Santana, 35, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense,
Atlético Madrid Club Atlético de Madrid, Sociedad Anónima Deportiva, S.A.D. (; meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in the Spanish-speaking world and commonly referred to at international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish profess ...
). **Tiaguinho (footballer, born 1994), Tiaguinho, 22, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense). **Thiego, 30, football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense, Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, Grêmio).


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*Bill Barrot, 72, Australian football player (Richmond Football Club, Richmond). *Bill Bartmann, 68, American businessman, complications from heart surgery. *Margaret Belcher, 80, New Zealand literary scholar. *Ray Columbus, 74, New Zealand rock singer (Ray Columbus & the Invaders). *James Danieley, 92, American educator, President of Elon University (1957–1973). *Marcos Danilo Padilha, 31, Brazilian football player (Associação Chapecoense de Futebol, Chapecoense), injuries sustained in a LaMia Airlines Flight 2933, plane crash. *Joe Dever, 60, British author (''Lone Wolf (gamebooks), Lone Wolf''), complications from bile duct surgery. *Duncan B. Forrester, 83, Scottish theologian. *Luis Alberto Monge, 90, Costa Rican politician, List of Presidents of Costa Rica, President (1982–1986), cardiac arrest. *Hardy Myers, 77, American politician, Oregon Attorney General, Attorney General for Oregon (1997–2009), complications from pneumonia. *Norman Oakley, 77, English footballer (Hartlepool United F.C., Hartlepool United, Doncaster Rovers, Grimsby Town). *Roger Parent (Canadian politician), Roger Parent, 63, Canadian politician, cancer. *Claudio Pavone, 95, Italian historian. *Andrew Rippin, 66, British-born Canadian Islamic historian. *Ruta Šaca-Marjaša, 89, Latvian lawyer, writer and politician, Saeima, MP (1990–1998). *Lana Spreeman, 61, Canadian alpine skier, Paralympic gold medalist (Alpine skiing at the 1980 Winter Paralympics, 1980), brain cancer. *Richard B. Teitelman, 69, American judge (Supreme Court of Missouri). *Alexander Thieme, 62, German sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (Athletics at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay, 1976). *Allan Zavod, 71, Australian pianist, brain cancer.


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*Alice Drummond, 88, American actress (''Ghostbusters'', ''Awakenings'', ''Doubt (2008 film), Doubt''), complications from a fall. *Amar Ezzahi, 75, Algerian Chaabi (Algeria), Chaabi singer. *Michel Houel, 74, French politician, mayor of Crécy-la-Chapelle (2001–2015) and member of the
Senate A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
(since 2004). *Kamilló Lendvay, 87, Hungarian composer and conductor. *Leonard of Mayfair, 78, British celebrity hairdresser. *Aleksei Maslennikov (tenor), Aleksei Maslennikov, 87, Russian tenor. *Peng Chang-kuei, 97, Taiwanese chef, inventor of General Tso's Chicken, pneumonia. *Sinclair Stevens, 89, Canadian politician, Leader of the Progressive Canadian Party (since 2007), heart attack. *Lionel Stoléru, 79, French politician and conductor. *Erdal Tosun, 53, Turkish actor (''G.O.R.A.'', ''Vizontele''), traffic collision. *Royce Womble, 85, American football player (Baltimore Colts).Royce Cullen Womble
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