Deaths in October 2005
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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2005.
October 2005
1
- Janet Adair, 104, American actress
- Robert Hanson, 85, last-surviving crew-member of the Memphis Belle. [1]
- Paul Pena, 55, blues guitarist and songwriter, complications of diabetes and pancreatitis. [2]
- Harlo Jones, 81, Canadian World War II bomber pilot, stroke. [3]
2
- Bud Black, 73, American baseball player.
- Hamilton Camp, 70, American actor, singer, and songwriter.
- Patrick Kelly (baseball player), 61, American former Major League Baseball All-Star, heart attack. [4]
- Nipsey Russell, 80, American comedian, poet and actor, cancer. [5]
- August Wilson, 60, American playwright (Fences, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, The Piano Lesson), liver cancer. [6]
3
- Ronnie Barker, 76, British actor and writer (The Two Ronnies, Porridge, Open All Hours). [7]
- Seymour Boardman, 83, American artist.
- Emilinha Borba, 82, Brazilian singer and actress. [8]
- Alastair G. W. Cameron, 80, American astrophysicist of Canadian birth. He was responsible for Giant Impact Theory of Lunar Creation and pioneer work on Stellar nucleosynthesis, heart failure. [9]
- Dorothy Marion Campbell, 94, English potter.
- David Cohen, 90, American politician, heart failure. [10]
- Francesco (Franco) Scoglio, 64, Italian soccer trainer.
4
- John Falloon, 63, former New Zealand Cabinet minister.
- Mike Gibbins, 56, Welsh drummer, member of rock band Badfinger.
- Jim Gray, 47, Northern Irish loyalist, murdered.
- Stanley K. Hathaway, 81, former Republican Governor of Wyoming, (1967–1975), Secretary of the Interior (1975).
- Vakhtang Jordania, 62, Georgian (formerly Soviet) conductor, cancer. [11]
- Harold Leventhal, 86, American folk music promoter. [12]
- Andrew Raven, 46, British conservationist, non-Hodgkin lymphoma. [13]
- William J. Ruane, 79, American philanthropist and financier, lung cancer. [14]
- André Waterkeyn, 88, Belgian engineer and hockey player.
5
- John Arnup, 94, Canadian jurist.
- Don Alvaro Domecq y Diez, 88, Spanish aristocrat. [15]
- Maura Murphy, 77, Irish author. [16]
- John van Hengel, 83, founder of America's Second Harvest, food bank pioneer. [17]
6
- Warren Benson, 81, American composer.
- Harry Bugin, 76, American actor and musician.
- Ray Bumatai, 52, Hawaiian comedian, brain cancer. [18]
- Ettore Cunial, 99, world's oldest Roman Catholic bishop.
- Horst Floth, 71, German bobsledder, world champion and Olympic silver medallist.
- Louise Gore, 80, prominent Maryland politician, cancer. [19]
- Ronald Ray Howard, 32, American convicted murderer, executed in Texas.
- David Zenoff, 89, former Nevada Supreme Court Justice, perhaps most known for performing the marriage of Elvis Presley. [20]
7
- David Birnie, 54, Australian serial killer.
- Tracey Miller, 51, radio host, pioneer of women's sports broadcasting, brain cancer. [21]
- Richard Stone Reeves, 85, renowned equestrian portraitist. [22]
- Charles Rocket, 56, actor, best known for getting fired from Saturday Night Live for uttering an obscenity near the end of the show, suicide. [23]
- M. Jaffar-ur-Rehman, Pakistani computer scientist.
9
- Robert O. Beers, 89, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate.
- Clóvis Bornay, 89, Brazilian carnival designer and museum curator, cardiac arrest. [24]
- Tom Cheek, 66, longtime Toronto Blue Jays play-by-play announcer, brain cancer. [25]
- Louis Nye, 92, American comedian, lung cancer. [26]
- LeRoy Whitfield, 36, African-American writer and AIDS activist, complications of AIDS. [27]
- Shams Ul Huda Shams, 66, President of Afghan Mellat Party and nationalist leader. [28]
10
- Angelo Argea, 75, longtime caddy for legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, liver cancer. [29]
- Aivaras Balzekas, 23, Lithuanian tennis player, car accident.
- Wayne C. Booth, 84, American professor, literary critic, and rhetorician, complications of dementia. [30]
- Nick Hawkins, 40, electric guitarist with Big Audio Dynamite, heart attack. [31]
- Milton Obote, 80, former Ugandan president.
11
- Maury A. Bromsen, 86, American book collector and dealer.
- Sergio Citti, 72, Italian screenwriter and film director, frequent collaborator with Pier Paolo Pasolini; heart attack. [32]
- Carla Emery DeLong, 66, American proponent of organic farming and the homesteading movement; author of The Encyclopedia of Country Living, hypotension.
- Jan Holden, 74, British actress, (The Cheaters).
- Attila İlhan, 80, Turkish poet and writer.
- Joseph Neri, 91, French cyclist.
- Arthur Seldon, 89, British libertarian economist. [33]
- Edward Szczepanik, 90, former and last Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile.
- Cor Veldhoen, 66, Dutch soccer player (Feyenoord and national team). [34], [35]
- Aloysius John Wycislo, 97, Bishop Emeritus of Green Bay, Wisconsin. [36]
12
- Zhang Bairen, 90, Chinese underground Roman Catholic bishop, heart disease. [37]
- Reed Bullen, 98, American politician, broadcaster and Mormon leader. [38]
- Sir Robert Foster, 91, British colonial officer, (Governor of Fiji). [39]
- Frank Galbally, 82, Australian lawyer. [40]
- Ghazi Kanaan, 63, Syrian Interior Minister, officially suicide (though suspicious). [41]
- Baker Knight, 72, American songwriter ("Lonesome Town"). [42]
- David E. McGiffert, 79, American lawyer and Defense Department official, heart failure. [43]
- C. Delores Tucker, 78, civil rights activist and former Pennsylvania Secretary of State. [44]
- Jack White, 63, American reporter. [45]
13
- Emile Capouya, 80, American publisher, author, and literary critic. [46]
- István Eörsi, 74, Hungarian left-wing intellectual, leukemia. [47]
- Vivian Malone Jones, 63, civil rights pioneer, stroke. [48]
- Marie Lord (aka Marie Ryan), 100, American actress; wife of late actor Jack Lord. [49]
- Wayne Weiler, 70, racecar driver.
14
- Edmund Bacon, 95, American urban planner and the father of actor Kevin Bacon. [50]
- Ian Breakwell, 62, British artist in multiple mediums.
- Ralph Graham, American sportsman.
- Oleg Lundstrem, 89, Russian jazz musician.
- Joke Waller-Hunter, 58, Dutch senior United Nations official. [51]
15
- Leo Bogart, 84, American sociologist, babesiosis. [52]
- Giuseppe Caprio, 90, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Jason Collier, 28, Atlanta Hawks basketball player, heart abnormality. [53], [54]
- Voit Gilmore, 87, former North Carolina state Senator and Kennedy Administration official, complications of Parkinson's disease. [55]
- Mildred Shay, 94, American actress.
- Al Widmar, 80, former Major League Baseball pitcher and pitching coach, colon cancer. [56]
- Matti Wuori, 60, Finnish advocate and politician, cancer.
16
- Jack Carpenter, 82, American football player.
- Elmer Dresslar, Jr., 80, voice of the Jolly Green Giant, cancer. [57]
- Ursula Howells, 83, British character actress (The Forsyte Saga).
- Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., 90, American history professor, expert on Native American history. [58]
- Penn Kemble, 64, American political activist. [59]
- John Larch, 91, American character actor.
- Eugene "Porky" Lee, 71, American child actor, lung cancer.
- Barrington Moore, Jr., 92, American sociologist. [60]
- Børge Mortensen, 83, Danish Olympic cyclist. [61]
- David Reilly, 34, lead singer/songwriter/musician of American rock band God Lives Underwater.
17
- Zak Carr, 30, British cyclist, traffic collision.
- Tom Gill, 92, American comic book artist (The Lone Ranger). [62]
- Carlos Gomes, 73, Portuguese goalkeeper with Sporting Lisbon and Portugal's national team in the 1950s and 1960s. [63]
- Ba Jin, 100, Chinese writer, cancer and Parkinson's disease.
- Kannan, 70, Indian actor.
- Antal Moldrich, 71, Hungarian Olympic modern pentathlete. [64]
- Donald Kofi Tucker, 67, civil rights activist and New Jersey General Assemblyman, complications of diabetes. [65]
18
- William Evan Allan, 106, last Australian World War I veteran (active service), sailor. [66]
- Johnny Haynes, 71, English footballer, car accident. [67]
- Bill King, 78, American sports broadcaster.
- Hal Lebovitz, 89, Baseball Hall of Fame sportswriter, cancer.
- Phil Starr, 72, British gay cabaret singer and comedian.
- Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev, 81, Russian politician and architect of perestroika.
19
- Bob Carpenter, 87, American baseball player.
- Dallas Cook, 23, trombone player for Suburban Legends, hit-and-run motorcycle accident.
- Ormond McGill, 92, American Dean of American Hypnotists, stage hypnotist, hypnotherapist, and teacher. [68]
- Jim Morgan, 63, Australian rugby league footballer.
- Luis Adolfo Siles, 80, former President of Bolivia, heart attack. [69]
20
- Jean-Michel Folon, 71, Belgian artist.
- Michael Gill, 81, British television producer, Alzheimer's disease. [70]
- Shirley Horn, 71, African American jazz singer, complications of diabetes.
- André van der Louw, 72, Dutch politician, cancer. [71]
- Otto Luedeke, 89, American Olympic cyclist. [72]
- Endon Mahmood, 64, Malaysian Prime Minister's wife, breast cancer. [73]
- Luis L. Ramirez, 42, American convicted murderer, executed in Texas.
- Eva Švankmajerová, 65, Czech surrealistic painter. Nekrolog (in Czech)
21
- Karin Adelmund, 56, Dutch politician. [74] (Dutch)
- Robert E. Badham, 76, former Republican United States Representative from California, heart attack. [75]
- Marshall Clagett, 89, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Study, historian of science. [76]
- Oscar Giacché, 82, Argentine Olympic cyclist. [77]
- Saadoun Sughaiyer al-Janabi, defense lawyer in Saddam Hussein's trial, murdered by unknown assailants in Baghdad. [78]
- John Lesinski Jr., 90, American politician, U.S. Representative from Michigan (1951–1965). [79]
- Sir Nigel Mobbs, 68, Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. [80]
- Rabbi Herman N. Neuberger, 87, leader and president of Ner Israel Rabbinical College for over 50 years [81].
- Lou Rossini, 84, former basketball coach of New York University, Alzheimer's disease. [82]
22
- Tony Adams, 53, Irish-born film and stage producer (The Pink Panther) (Victor Victoria). [83]
- George T. Alexander, 34, 2,000th U.S. military death in Iraq. [84]
- Arman (né Armand Pierre Fernandez), 76, French-born sculptor, cancer. [85]
- Ted Bonda, 88, former owner of the Cleveland Indians Major League Baseball team, Alzheimer's disease. [86]
- Francisco Alejandro Gutierrez, 43, musician and lead singer of Captain Jack under his stage name "Frankie Gee", cerebral haemorrhage.
- Liam Lawlor, 61, Irish Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD), whose involvement in land rezoning and political corruption was the subject of the Flood Tribunal, car accident in Moscow. [87]
- Reggie Lisowski, 79, former American professional wrestler known as "The Crusher", brain tumor.
23
- Marshall Armstrong, 91, Accounting Hall of Fame member. [88]
- Harry Dalton, 77, former Major League Baseball general manager with the Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Brewers, and California Angels, Parkinson's disease. [89]
- Simon Hobart, 41, British club promoter. [90]
- William Hootkins, 58, American actor.
- John S. Monagan, 93, former Democratic United States Representative from Connecticut, heart failure. [91]
- John Muth, 75, American economist.
- Stella Obasanjo, 59, wife of Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo, complications from surgery. [92]
- Yon Hyong-muk, 73, former Prime Minister of North Korea, pancreatic cancer. [93]
24
- Ricardo Brinzoni, 60, Lieutenant General of the Argentine Army and former Army chief-of-staff, pancreatic cancer. [94]
- Howie Carl, 67, American basketball player.
- Ted Dushinski, 61, former defensive back for the Canadian Football Leagues Saskatchewan Roughriders, lung cancer.
- Mokarrameh Ghanbari, 77, Iranian painter.
- José Azcona del Hoyo, 78, President of Honduras (1986–1990).
- Denis Lindbohm, 78, Swedish science fiction author.
- Rosa Parks, 92, African-American civil rights pioneer; "founding symbol of the American Civil Rights Movement". [95]
- Edward R. Roybal, 89, Mexican-American former Democratic United States Representative from California, pneumonia.
- Frank Wilson, 81, Australian actor, singer, TV celebrity.
- Katherine Young, 104, Chinese-born American centenarian, world's oldest Internet user.
25
- Zarina Baloch, 70, Pakistani folk singer.
- Craig D. Calam, 56, American musician, actor, comedian, cast member (as "Mugsy") of T.V's Uncle Floyd Show and creator of The 11th Hour, cancer. [96]
- Oswald Hanfling, 77, German philosopher. [97]
- Enid A. Haupt, 99, American philanthropist. [98]
- Barbara Keogh, 76, British actress.
- Wellington Mara, 89, New York Giants co-owner, lymphoma.
- Nirmal Verma, 76, Indian author and literary critic, heart attack. [99]
- Willie Williams, 49, American convicted murderer, executed in Ohio.
26
- Leslie Clifford Bateman, 90, British rubber expert.
- Marlin Gray, 38, American convicted murderer, executed in Missouri.
- Michael Kilian, 66, American author, writer of the Dick Tracy comic, liver failure. [100]
- Emil Kyulev, 48, one of the richest men in Bulgaria, murdered in Sofia.[101]
- Keith Parkinson, 47, fantasy and science-fiction artist and illustrator.
- George Swindin, 90, English football goalkeeper and manager (Arsenal and Cardiff City).
- Rong Yiren, 89, former Vice President of the People's Republic of China. [102]
27
- Jozef Bomba, 66, Slovak footballer.
- Jerry Cooke, 84, American photographer
- Georges Guingouin, 92, one of the most famous French resistants. [103]
- Jean-Claude Irvoas, 56, French employee, murder.
- Grimes Poznikov, 59, San Francisco street performer, alcohol poisoning. [104]
28
- Eugene K. Bird, 79, longtime Spandau guard of Rudolf Hess. [105]
- Bob Broeg, 87, American Hall of Fame baseball sports writer, pneumonia. [106]
- Raymond Hains, 78, French artist. [107]
- Tony Jackson, 62, former St. John's basketball standout. [108] [109]
- Tahsin Ozguc, 89, archaeologist. [110]
- Fernando Quejas, 83, Cape Verdean singer and musician. [111]
- Paul Reynard, 78, French-born painter, lung cancer. [112]
- Richard Smalley, 62, Nobel Prize-winning chemist, co-discoverer of fullerenes. [113]
- Ljuba Tadić, 76, Serbian actor.
29
- Fernando Alegría, 87, Chilean poet.
- H. K. L. Bhagat, 84, Indian politician.
- Marianne Bluger, 60, Canadian poet.
- Lloyd Bochner, 81, Canadian character actor, cancer. [114]
- Ian Bush, 22, Canadian shooting victim.
- Mor Julius Yeshu Cicek, 63, highest-ranking Syriac Orthodox Church priest in Europe. [115]
- Roger Ghyselinck, 81, Belgian cyclist. [116]
- Valery Kokov, 64, former President of Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia, cancer.
30
- Bob Allen, 91, American baseball pitcher.
- David Bazay, 66, English CBC ombudsman and veteran journalist.
- Gordon A. Craig, 91, American historian, congestive heart failure. [117]
- John N. Erlenborn, 78, former Republican United States Representative from Illinois, Lewy body disease. [118]
- Tetsuo Hamuro, 88, 1936 Olympics gold-medal winner in swimming.
- Kyle Lake, 33, pastor at the University Baptist Church in Waco, Texas, electrocuted by microphone during a baptism service. [119]
- Al Lopez, 97, American baseball manager (Chicago White Sox) and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
- Joseph Owens, 97, Canadian Roman Catholic priest and philosopher. [120]
- Emiliano Zuleta, 93, Colombian vallenato musician, respiratory disease. [121]
31
- Hal O. Anger, 85, pioneer of nuclear medicine, inventor of gamma ray camera. [122]
- William O. Baker, 90, American scientist and former Bell Labs president, respiratory failure. [123]
- Evert Hingst, Dutch lawyer, allegedly involved in organized crime, shot. [124].
- V. K. Madhavan Kutty, 71, Indian journalist and author. [125]
- Amrita Pritam, 86, Indian poet and writer. [126]
- Mary Wimbush, 81, British actress (The Archers). [127]
- Steve Hill, 52, Australian rock singer, original lead singer with Skyhooks, liver cancer.