Deaths in June 2001
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2001 .
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
June 2001
1
Peter Corr , 77, Irish footballer, Alzheimer's disease .[ 1]
Nkosi Johnson , 12, South African AIDS awareness campaigner, AIDS .[ 2]
Hank Ketcham , 81, American cartoonist (Dennis the Menace ), prostate cancer.[ 3]
Abe Silverstein , 92, American aerospace engineer.[ 4]
Victims of the Nepalese royal massacre [ 5]
King Birendra , 55, King of Nepal
Queen Aishwarya , 51, Queen of Nepal
Prince Nirajan , 22, son of Birendra and Aishwarya
Princess Shruti , 24, daughter of Birendra and Aishwarya
Prince Dhirendra , 51, brother of King Birendra
Princess Shanti , 60, sister of King Birendra
Princess Sharada , 59, sister of King Birendra
Princess Jayanti , 54, cousin of King Birendra
2
Jim Bragan , 72, American baseball player, manager, and scout.[ 6]
Imogene Coca , 92, American actress (Your Show of Shows ), Alzheimer's disease .[ 7]
John T. Fesperman , 76, American conductor, organist and author.[ 8]
Kenneth Hayr , 66, British air marshal.
Joey Maxim , 79, American light heavyweight boxing champion.[ 9]
Viktor Popkov , 54, Russian dissident, human rights activist and journalist, shot.
Pilar Seurat , 62, Filipino American film and television actress, lung cancer .
Frank Stagg , 89, American Southern Baptist theologian and author.[ 10]
Adolf Thiel , 86, Austrian-German rocket scientist.
Gene Woodling , 78, American baseball player.[ 11]
3
Humayun Abdulali , 87, Indian ornithologist and biologist .
Nicholas Albery , 52, British social inventor and author, car accident.
J. C. Furnas , 95, American writer and social historian.[ 12]
Otto Hemele , 75, Czech football player.
Jamake Highwater , 70, American writer and journalist, heart attack.[ 13]
Andrea Prader , 81, Swiss scientist, physician, and pediatric endocrinologist .
Anthony Quinn , 86, Mexican-American actor (The Guns of Navarone , Zorba the Greek , Lawrence of Arabia ), Oscar winner (1953 , 1957 ), pneumonia .[ 14]
Friedl Rinder , 95, German chess master.
Nino Valdez , 76, Cuban heavyweight boxing champion.
4
Simone Benmussa , 69, French-Algerian author and theatre director, cancer.[ 15]
John Corriden , 83, American baseball player.[ 16]
John Hartford , 63, American musician and composer ("Gentle on My Mind "), lymphoma.[ 17]
Chenjerai Hunzvi , 51, Zimbabwean politician, AIDS .[ 18]
Dinos Iliopoulos , 85, Greek actor.
Lu Jiaxi , 85, Chinese physical chemist.
Felicitas Kukuck , 86, German music educator and composer of opera and other works.[ 19]
Dipendra of Nepal , 29, Nepalese monarch and mass murderer, King of Nepal , perpetrator of the Nepalese royal massacre , suicide by gunshot.[ 20]
Darshan Ranganathan , 60, Indian organic chemist, breast cancer .
Ruth Sanger , 82, Australian immunogeneticist, haematologist and serologist .
Horst Tüller , 70, German road and track cyclist.[ 21]
Joan Vohs , 73, American model and actress (Fort Ti , Fireside Theater , Maverick , Perry Mason , Family Affair ).[ 22]
5
Pedro Laín Entralgo , 93, Spanish medical historian.[ 23]
Dennis Gillespie , 65, Scottish footballer.[ 24]
Aaron Green , 84, American architect.[ 25]
Howard Earl Johnston , 72, Canadian member of Parliament (House of Commons .[ 26]
L. Fletcher Prouty , 84, American Chief of Special Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff .[ 27]
6
Alfonso Brescia , 71, Italian film director.[ 28]
Marie Brémont , 115, French supercentenarian and the oldest recognized person in the world.
José Manuel Castañón , 81, Spanish writer.
Ford Garrison , 85, American baseball player.[ 29]
Douglas Lilburn , 85, New Zealand composer.[ 30]
Ami Priyono , 61, Indonesian film director and actor.
Suzanne Schiffman , 71, French film director and screenwriter, cancer.
Lyubov Sokolova , 79, Soviet/Russian film actress, heart attack.[ 31]
7
Franco Balducci , 78, Italian film actor.
Víctor Paz Estenssoro , 93, Bolivian politician and four-term President of Bolivia .[ 32]
Carole Fredericks , 49, American singer, heart attack.[ 33]
Ken Green , 77, English footballer.
Boris Lavrenko , 81, Russian painter.
Betty Neels , 91, British novelist.[ 34]
Charles Templeton , 85, Canadian cartoonist, broadcaster and writer, Alzheimer's disease .[ 35]
Horace Walker , 64, American NBA Basketball player.[ 36]
8
Sam Boyd , 86, American football player and coach.[ 37]
Alex de Renzy , 65, American director and producer of pornographic movies, cerebrovascular disease.[ 38]
Lucien Lauk , 89, French racing cyclist.[ 39]
Duncan MacIntyre , 85, New Zealand politician.
Kotayya Pratyagatma , 75, Indian film journalist, director and producer.
Dennis Puleston , 95, British-American environmentalist, adventurer and designer.[ 40]
Nathaniel Rochester , 82, American computer scientist.[ 41]
Don Roper , 78, English footballer.[ 42]
Harry Watson , 79, American child actor and television journalism pioneer.
9
Ronnie Allen , 72, English football player and manager, Alzheimer's disease.[ 43]
Malcolm Cooper , 53, British sport shooter, cancer.[ 44]
Richard T. Hanna , 87, American politician (U.S. Representative for California's 34th congressional district ), (Koreagate ).[ 45]
Savva Kulish , 64, Soviet film director and screenwriter, cerebrovascular disease.
Yaltah Menuhin , 79, American-British pianist, artist and poet.[ 46]
Deirdre O'Connell , 61, Irish American actress, singer, and theatre director, cancer.
Branko Pleša , 75, Serbian actor and theatre director.
10
Joyce King , 80, Australian sprinter and Olympic silver medalist.[ 47]
Jochen Liedtke , 48, German computer scientist.
John McKay , 77, American football assistant coach (Oregon Ducks ) and head coach (USC Trojans , Tampa Bay Buccaneers ), diabetes .[ 48]
Mike Mentzer , 49, American bodybuilder, complications from IgA nephropathy .[ 49]
Leila Pahlavi , 31, Iranian Princess and daughter of the Shah of Iran , suicide.[ 50]
Alexander Zuyev , 39, Soviet pilot who defected to the US, plane crash.
11
Lincoln Constance , 92, American botanist .[ 51]
Pierre Eyt , 67, French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church , cancer.[ 52]
Lou Lombardo , 72, American baseball player.[ 53]
Trevor Madondo , 24, Zimbabwean cricket player, malaria .[ 54]
Timothy McVeigh , 33, American convicted terrorist (Oklahoma City bombing ), execution by lethal injection .[ 55]
Amalia Mendoza , 77, Mexican singer ("Échame a mi la culpa", "Amarga navidad"), lung disease.[ 56]
John Elvin Shaffner , 90, Canadian businessman and political figure.
12
Carl-Axel Acking , 91, Swedish architect, author and furniture designer.
Joseph Brady , 72, Scottish actor.
Owen Bush , 79, American television announcer and actor.
Peggy Cartwright , 88, Canadian silent film actress.
W. D. Davies , 89-90, Welsh congregationalist minister and theologian.[ 57]
Viktor Hamburger , 100, German embryologist .[ 58]
Ray Mentzer , 47, American bodybuilder.[ 59]
Nkem Nwankwo , 65, Nigerian novelist and poet.
Jim Seminoff , 78, American basketball player.[ 60]
Joseph W. Twinam , 66, American diplomat.
Paula Wiesinger , 94, Italian Olympic alpine skier and mountain climber.[ 61]
Thomas Wilson , 73, Scottish composer.[ 62]
13
Gordon Christie , 86, New Zealand politician.
Marcelo Fromer , 39, Brazilian rock musician, traffic accident.
Luise Krüger , 86, German athlete and Olympic silver medalist.[ 63]
Makanda Ken McIntyre , 69, American jazz musician and composer.[ 64]
Yoshishige Saitō , 97, Japanese visual artist and art educator.
Rajzel Zychlinski , 90, Polish poet.[ 65]
14
Paul Carey , 38, American civil servant, endocrine cancer.[ 66]
Oleg Fedoseyev , 65, Soviet Olympic long jump and triple jump athlete (silver medal winner in men's triple jump at the 1964 Summer Olympics ).[ 67]
Miroslav Marcovich , 82, Serbian-American philologist .
Gerry Melnyk , 66, Canadian ice hockey player.[ 68]
Jay D. Scott , 48, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection .
Horace M. Wade , 85, American Air Force general.[ 69]
15
Henri Alekan , 92, French cinematographer, leukemia .[ 70]
Mikhail Gluzsky , 82, Soviet/Russian actor, heart attack.
Leif Kayser , 82, Danish composer and organist.
Jay Moriarity , 22, American surfer, drowned.
Thomas S. Noonan , 63, American historian and anthropologist , cancer.[ 71]
Marcelino Solis , 70, Mexican baseball player.[ 72]
16
Joe Darion , 84, American musical theatre lyricist (two-time Tony Award winner for Man of La Mancha : Tony Award for Best Musical , Tony Award for Best Original Score ).[ 73]
Alessandro Faedo , 87, Italian mathematician and politician.
Marta Hillers , 90, German journalist and author.
Wally Hood , 75, American baseball player.[ 74]
Sam Jethroe , 84, American baseball player, heart attack.[ 75]
Jay Rabinowitz , 74, American lawyer and jurist, complications of leukemia.
Jean-Maurice Simard , 69, Canadian Chartered Accountant and politician.
Sava Vuković , 71, Serbian Orthodox bishop.
Arthur Wheeler , 85, British motorcyclist.
17
Diana Bellamy , 57, American actress (Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad , Outbreak , Popular ), cancer.[ 76]
John Broderick , 58, American film director, producer and screenwriter, kidney failure .
Donald J. Cram , 82, American chemist and co-winner of Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1987, cancer.[ 77]
Ninfa Laurenzo , 77, American restaurateur, bone cancer .
Thomas Winning , 76, Scottish Roman Catholic cardinal, heart attack.[ 78]
Mohammad Yunus , 84, Indian diplomat.
18
Allan Burdon , 86, Australian politician.
Janine Crispin , 89, French film and television actress.[ 79]
René Dumont , 97, French engineer, sociologist , and politician.[ 80]
Dame Rosamund Holland-Martin , 86, British social welfare official and head of the NSPCC .[ 81]
Gao Kelin , 94, Chinese politician.
Davorin Popović , 54, Bosnian singer-songwriter, pancreatic cancer .
Paolo Emilio Taviani , 88, Italian politician, economist and historian.[ 82]
Karl Friedrich Titho , 90, German SS officer and war criminal during WorldWar II.
19
Sargis Baghdasaryan , 77, Soviet Armenian sculptor.
Lindsay L. Cooper , 61, Scottish musician.
Jerry Cornes , 91, British athlete and Olympic silver medalist.[ 83]
William Austin Forsyth , 83, Canadian politician.
Juan Garza , 44, American murderer and drug trafficker, execution by lethal injection .
John Heyer , 84, Australian documentary filmmaker (The Back of Beyond ).[ 84]
Ludwig Hörmann , 82, German cyclist.
Tom Keane , 74, American gridiron football player.[ 85]
Robert Klippel , 81, Australian sculptor.
Sergio Litvak , 100, Chilean football goalkeeper.
Col Maxwell , 83, Australian rugby league player.
Lee Mishkin , 74, American animator and director, heart failure.
Stanley Mosk , 88, American jurist, politician, and attorney.[ 86]
Brian O'Shaughnessy , 70, British-South African film actor.
C. R. Pattabhiraman , 94, Indian lawyer and politician.
Jandhyala Subramanya Sastry , 50, Indian screenwriter, director and actor, heart attack.
David Sylvester , 76, British art critic.[ 87]
Eddie Vartan , 63, French musician, bandleader, arranger, and record producer, cerebral hemorrhage .[ 88]
20
Ernest Bour , 88, French conductor.[ 89]
Geoff Brown , 77, Australian tennis player.
Angela Browne , 63, British actress (Ghost Squad , The Avengers , The Prisoner , Upstairs, Downstairs , The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ).[ 90]
Tom Burns , 88, English sociologist and author.[ 91]
Bob Keegan , 80, American baseball player.[ 92]
Bert Kramer , 66, American actor (Kojak , The Bionic Woman , The Rockford Files , Dallas , Dynasty , Matlock ).[ 93]
Patrick F. McDonough , Irish-American police officer, attorney, and politician.
Zygmunt Pawlas , 70, Polish fencer and Olympic silver medalist.[ 94]
Massimo Pirri , 55, Italian film director and screenwriter.
Frederick Russell , 77, Canadian businessman and lieutenant governor of Newfoundland.
21
John Lee Hooker , 83, American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist ("Boogie Chillen' ", "Boom Boom", "Dimples ").[ 95]
Soad Hosny , 58, Egyptian actress ("Cinderella of Egyptian cinema "), fall.[ 96]
Károly Janza , 87, Hungarian military officer and politician.
François Lesure , 78, French librarian and musicologist.[ 97]
K. V. Mahadevan , 83, Indian singer-songwriter, music producer, and musician.
Carroll O'Connor , 76, American actor (All in the Family , In the Heat of the Night , Cleopatra ), five-time Emmy winner, heart attack.[ 98]
Vernon Sewell , 97, British film director.[ 99]
22
Mario Agüero , 77, Cuban basketball player.[ 100]
Arbi Barayev , 27, Chechen warlord and terrorist, killed in action .
Luis Carniglia , 83, Argentine footballer and manager.[ 101]
George Evans , 81, American comic book and comic strip cartoonist and illustrator.[ 102]
John Herbert , 74, Canadian playwright (Fortune and Men's Eyes ).[ 103]
Manuel Ledesma , 80, Chilean basketball player.[ 104]
Wendell L. Minckley , 65, American ichthyologist and academic.[ 105]
George Westwell , 70, Maltese anglican priest.
Lika Yanko , 73, Bulgarian artist, pneumonia .
23
Odd Abrahamsen , 77, Norwegian poet.[ 106]
Corinne Calvet , 76, French actress (What Price Glory? , Sailor Beware , So This Is Paris , On the Riviera ).[ 107]
Panteley Dimitrov , 60, Bulgarian footballer.
Yvonne Dionne , 67, Canadian quintuplet (first known quintuplets to have survived their infancy).[ 108]
24
Muhammad Bashir , 66, Pakistani wrestler.[ 109]
Antonio Ber Ciani , 93, Argentine actor and film director.
Robert M. McKinney , 90, American news editor and diplomat.[ 110]
Avadhanam Sita Raman , 82, Indian writer and journalist.[ 111]
Nicola Ann Raphael , 15, Scottish schoolgirl and bullying victim, suicide by drug overdose.
Milton Santos , 75, Brazilian geographer, prostate cancer .
William H. Sewell , 91, American sociologist .[ 112]
25
Hans Dürst , 79, Swiss ice hockey player.[ 113]
Hasan Gemici , 74, Turkish sports wrestler and trainer and Olympic champion.[ 114]
Gabriel Hernández , 27, Dominican Olympic boxer (light heavyweight boxing at the 1996 Summer Olympics ), suicide by hanging.[ 115]
Kurt Hoffmann , 90, German film director and son of Carl Hoffmann .[ 116]
Frederick C. Langone , American politician.
John LeRoy , 26, American baseball player, brain aneurysm .[ 117]
George Senesky , 79, American basketball player and coach, cancer.[ 118]
Charles Sheldon Whitehouse , 79, American career diplomat, cancer.[ 119]
26
Paul Berry , 40, American animator (The Nightmare Before Christmas , James and the Giant Peach , Monkeybone ), brain tumor.[ 120]
William Bryant , 77, American character actor (Escape from San Quentin , Experiment in Terror , How to Murder Your Wife , The Great Race ).[ 121]
Gina Cigna , 101, French-Italian dramatic soprano .[ 122]
Günter Kaslowski , 66, German Olympic cyclist.[ 123]
Margaret Kilgallen , 33, American visual artist, complications from breast cancer .[ 124]
Louis Klemantaski , 89, British photographer.
Gopala Ramanujam , 86, Indian politician.
Lalla Romano , 94, Italian novelist, poet, artist and journalist.[ 125]
Robert Smith , 88, American actor.[ 126]
Soccer , 13, American dog actor.
Annika Tammela , 21, Estonian football player, bicycle accident.
27
Sidney Buckwold , 84, Canadian politician and businessman.
Hal Goldman , 81, American screenwriter, three Primetime Emmy Awards : The Jack Benny Program (1959, 1960), An Evening with Carol Channing (1966).[ 127]
Darrell Huff , 86, American statistician.[ 128]
Tove Jansson , 86, Finnish author, painter and comic strip artist, lung cancer.[ 129]
Jack Lemmon , 76, American actor (The Apartment , Some Like It Hot , Save the Tiger ), Oscar winner (1956 , 1974 ), bladder and colorectal cancer.[ 130]
Michael Moynihan , 84, Irish Labour Party politician.
Chico O'Farrill , 79, Cuban composer, arranger, and conductor.[ 131]
Udo Proksch , 67, Austrian industrialist and criminal, complications during heart surgery.
Joan Sims , 71, British actress (Carry On Nurse , Carry On Cleo , Carry On Camping , On the Up , As Time Goes By ), gastrointestinal system disease.[ 132]
Jukka Wuolio , 74, Finnish ice hockey player.[ 133]
28
Mortimer Jerome Adler , 98, American philosopher and author.[ 134]
Ira Eisenstein , 94, American rabbi.[ 135]
Jim Ellis , 45, American computer scientist (Usenet ), lymphoma .[ 136]
David Freeman , 80, American badminton player (multi-year U.S. Champion ).[ 137]
Herbert McCabe , 74, English-Irish Dominican priest, theologian and philosopher.
Thomas Ernst Josef Wiedemann , 51, German-British historian, cancer.[ 138]
29
Mary Barnes , 86, English artist and writer.[ 139]
Manuel Echauri , 86, Mexican artist.
Maurice Estève , 97, French painter.
Maximos V Hakim , 93, Egyptian patriarch.[ 140]
Minoru Kawabata , 90, Japanese artist.[ 141]
Karen Lamm , 49, American film actress and producer, heart failure.
Silvio Oddi , 90, Italian cardinal and Vatican diplomat.[ 142]
Thomas E. Sparks , 89, American politician.
30
Stephen Ailes , 89, American lawyer and government official, stroke.[ 143]
Chet Atkins , 77, American country musician (14 Grammy Awards , Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ), colorectal cancer .[ 144]
Giancarlo Brusati , 91, Italian fencer and Olympic champion.[ 145]
Joe Fagan , 80, English football manager, cancer.[ 146]
Joe Henderson , 64, American jazz tenor saxophonist .[ 147]
Lou Kusserow , 73, Canadian football player, complications from prostate cancer .[ 148]
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