Deaths in June 2003
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2003 .
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
June 2003
1
Marjorie Finlay , 74, American opera singer and television personality.
Siegfried Freytag , 83, German Luftwaffe flying ace during World War II.[ 1]
Johnny Hopp , 86, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals , Boston Braves , Pittsburgh Pirates ).[ 2]
Jørgen Kiil , 72, Danish actor.[ 3]
Johnny Paul Koroma , 43, Sierra Leonean military officer, Head of state (1997-1998).
Yevgeny Matveyev , 81, Russian actor and film director, lung cancer .
Olikoye Ransome-Kuti , 75, Nigerian politician and activist.
Pete Sivess , 89, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies ).[ 4]
Burkard Freiherr von Müllenheim-Rechberg , 92, German diplomat and author.
2
Freddie Blassie , 85, American professional wrestler and NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion , kidney failure .[ 5]
Bojčo Brănzov , 57, Bulgarian basketball player (men's basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics ).[ 6]
Dick Cusack , 77, American actor (The Fugitive , High Fidelity , Chain Reaction ), pancreatic cancer .[ 7]
Donald Jack , 78, Canadian playwright and novelist.[ 8]
Makoto Kozuru , 80, Japanese baseball player.[ 9]
Burke Marshall , 80, American lawyer and head of the Civil Rights Division .[ 10]
3
Peter Bromley , 74, British sports broadcaster, BBC Radio 's voice of horse racing for 40 years (1961–2001), pancreatic cancer.[ 11]
Felix de Weldon , 96, Austrian-American sculptor (Marine Corps War Memorial ).[ 12]
John Jympson , 72, British film editor (A Fish Called Wanda , A Hard Day's Night , Little Shop of Horrors ), diabetes.
Petre Mshveniyeradze , 74, Soviet and Georgian water polo player and Olympic silver medalist.[ 13]
Fabrice Salanson , 23, French road cyclist, heart attack.[ 14]
4
5
Thomas Speakman Barnett , 93, Canadian politician (member of Parliament of Canada for Comox—Alberni , British Columbia).[ 18]
John Fairclough , 72, British computer designer, Government Chief Scientific Adviser .[ 19]
Patricia Blomfield Holt , 92, Canadian composer, pianist and music educator.
Jürgen Möllemann , 57, German minister, suicide by jumping.
Manuel Rosenthal , 98, French composer and conductor.[ 20]
Meir Vilner , 84, Israeli politician and chairman of the Communist Party of Israel .[ 21]
6
Adalbert Boros , 94, Romanian Roman Catholic prelate.
Ken Grimwood , 59, American author, heart attack.
Michael John , 60, Australian politician.[ 22]
Georges Pichard , 83, French comics artist.[ 23]
Dave Rowberry , 62, English pianist and organist.
Shivnath Singh , 56, Indian long-distance runner (1976 Olympics men's marathon , 1980 Olympics men's marathon ).[ 24]
Hilda Sour , 87, Chilean actress and singer.
7
Arne Bonde , 78, Norwegian newspaper editor and radio executive.
Belle Chrystall , 93, British actress.
R. W. G. Dennis , 92, British botanist.[ 25]
Muhammad Abd El-Ghani El-Gamasy , 81, Egyptian Field Marshal and Commander in Chief of The Armed Forces.
Greg Garrett , 56, American baseball player (California Angels , Cincinnati Reds ).[ 26]
Trevor Goddard , 40, British actor (JAG , Mortal Kombat , Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl ), accidental drug overdose.[ 27]
Selahattin Ülkümen , 89, Turkish diplomat.
8
Thomas S. Gettys , 90, American politician.[ 28]
Herschel Burke Gilbert , 85, American orchestrator and composer of film and television scores, complications of a stroke.[ 29]
Colin Legum , 84, South African journalist and writer.[ 30]
Leighton Rees , 63, Welsh darts player, heart attack.[ 31]
9
Kató Lomb , 94, Hungarian translator and simultaneous interpreter .
Angelo Palmas , 88, Italian prelate of the Catholic Church .[ 32]
Indradeep Sinha , 88, Indian freedom fighter and communist leader.
German Sveshnikov , 66, Soviet fencer (Olympic medals: 1960 gold medal , 1964 gold medal , 1968 silver medal ).[ 33]
10
Charles Harrison Brown , 82, American politician (U.S. Representative for Missouri's 7th congressional district ).[ 34]
John Semple Galbraith , 86, British historian.
Hal Gausman , 85, American set decorator.
Silvio Pedroni , 85, Italian racing cyclist (men's individual road race , men's team road race at the 1948 Summer Olympics ).[ 35]
Livio Dante Porta , 81, Argentine steam locomotive engineer.
Donald Regan , 84, American politician, Chief of Staff and Treasury Secretary, cancer.[ 36]
Carlos Roca , 45, Spanish field hockey player and Olympic medalist.[ 37]
Boy Rozendal , 74, Curaçao politician and journalist.
David Towell , 66, American politician, cancer.
Bernard Williams , 73, British moral philosopher , multiple myeloma .[ 38]
Phil Williams , 64, Welsh politician, member of the National Assembly for Wales for South Wales East , heart attack.[ 39]
11
David Brinkley , 82, American broadcast journalist (The Huntley–Brinkley Report , NBC Nightly News , This Week with David Brinkley ).[ 40]
Pankaj Charan Das , 78, Indian classical dancer.
Ilona Madary , 86, Hungarian gymnastand Olympic medalist.[ 41]
William Marshall , 78, American actor, director and opera singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease and diabetes .[ 42]
Virgil Mărdărescu , 81, Romanian football manager.
Rudolf Tomsits , 57, Hungarian jazz musician.
Hanna Veres , 74, Ukrainian folk artist, embroiderer and weaver.
Guy Willatt , 85, English cricketer.[ 43]
12
Itamar Assumpção , 53, Brazilian songwriter and composer, colorectal cancer .[ 44]
Joseph L. Fleiss , 65, American epidemiologist and professor of biostatistics .
Gregory Peck , 87, American actor (To Kill a Mockingbird , Roman Holiday , The Boys from Brazil ), bronchopneumonia .[ 45]
Sam Schulman , 93, American sports businessman (Seattle SuperSonics , San Diego Chargers ), blood disease.[ 46]
13
Harold Ashby , 78, American jazz tenor saxophonist (Duke Ellington Orchestra ).[ 47]
Robert A. Good , 81, American physician regarded as a founder of modern immunology , esophageal cancer .[ 48]
Malik Meraj Khalid , 86, Pakistani advocate, left wing politician and Marxist philosopher.
Guy Lux , 83, French TV host and producer, heart attack.
Robin Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford , 63, British peer, stroke.[ 49]
Tor Stokke , 74, Norwegian film actor, cancer.[ 50]
Hassan ibn Yahya , 95, Yemeni royal and statesman.
14
Nikolai Figurovsky , 79, Soviet film director, screenwriter, writer and professor at VGIK.
Jimmy Knepper , 75, American jazz trombonist , complications of Parkinson's disease .[ 51]
Volker Kriegel , 59, German jazz guitarist and composer.[ 52]
Edward F. Moore , 77, American professor of mathematics and computer science, artificial life pioneer.
Joyce Powell , 81, New Zealand cricketer.[ 53]
Günther Schack , 85, German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II.
John Weld , 98, American newspaper reporter and writer (Don't You Cry for Me , Young Man in Paris , September Song ).[ 54]
Dale Whittington , 43, American race car driver.[ 55]
15
Ralph Kilner Brown , 93, British jurist and athlete.
Hume Cronyn , 91, Canadian-American actor (The Seventh Cross , Cocoon , The Pelican Brief ), Emmy winner (1990 , 1992 , 1994 ), prostate cancer.[ 56]
Albert Demuyser , 82, Belgian artist and racehorse owner, cancer.
Kaiser Matanzima , 88, Transkei politician, President (1979-1986).[ 57]
Johnny Miles , 97, Canadian marathon runner.[ 58]
Alberto Pigaiani , 74, Italian heavyweight weightlifter and Olympic medalist.[ 59]
Philip Stone , 79, British actor (The Shining , Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom , A Clockwork Orange ).[ 60]
René Touzet , 86, Cuban composer, pianist and bandleader.
Bill Wentworth , 95, Australian politician (member of Australian Parliament for Mackellar ).[ 61]
James Willis , 79, Australian admiral and Chief of Naval Staff .[ 62]
16
Asa Baber , 66, American writer and magazine columnist for Playboy , ALS .[ 63]
Enrico Baj , 78, Italian artist and writer on art.[ 64]
Les Benjamin , 78, Canadian politician (MP for Regina—Lake Centre , Regina West , Regina—Lumsden , Saskatchewan).[ 65]
Pierre Bourgault , 69, Canadian politician, essayist, actor and journalist, lung cancer .[ 66]
Peter Redgrove , 71, British poet.[ 67]
Carlos Rivas , 78, American actor, prostate cancer .[ 68]
Georg Henrik von Wright , 87, Finnish philosopher, professor and writer.[ 69]
René Walschot , 87, Belgian racing cyclist.[ 70]
17
Frank M. Clark , 87, American politician (U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 25th congressional district ).[ 71]
Wilhelm Deist , 71, German historian and author.
Elsa Grave , 85, Swedish novelist, poet and artist.
Paul Hirst , 57, British sociologist and political theorist .
Marcella Pobbe , 81, Italian operatic soprano .[ 72]
Jean-Jacques Vierne , 82, French film director.[ 73]
18
Guy Bara , 79, Belgian comic strip writer and artist (Max l'explorateur ).[ 74]
Kenneth Cross , 91, British Royal Air Force commander.
Paul Daisley , 45, British politician, colorectal cancer .[ 75]
Larry Doby , 79, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians ) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame , bone cancer.[ 76]
Jankidas , 93, Indian actor of Hindi cinema, cyclist, production designer, and writer.
Ernest Martin , 42, American murderer, execution by lethal injection .
19
Jack Butterworth, Baron Butterworth , 85, British lawyer, academic and life peer (House of Lords 1985–2003).[ 77]
Mel Ferber , 80, American television director and producer, heart attack.
Peanuts Hucko , 85, American big band musician.[ 78]
Rafael Ileto , 82, Filipino army general and politician, heart attack.
Ethan James , 57, American musician, record producer, and recording engineer, liver cancer .
Mahfoud Nahnah , 61, Algerian politician, leukemia .
Laura Sadler , 22, British television actress, accidental fall.[ 79]
Belding Hibbard Scribner , 82, American physician and pioneering kidney dialysis researcher.[ 80]
20
LaMar Baker , 87, American politician (U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 3rd congressional district ).[ 81]
I. Bernard Cohen , 89, American professor of the history of science and author.[ 82]
Fielder Cook , 80, American television and film director, producer, and writer, complications from a stroke.[ 83]
André Grillon , 81, French football player and football manager.[ 84]
Moshe Kupferman , 76, Israeli artist.
Raymond Serra , 66, American actor (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , Prizzi's Honor , The Edge of Night ).[ 85]
Bob Stump , 76, American politician (U.S. Representative for Arizona's 3rd congressional district ), myelodysplasia .[ 86]
21
George Axelrod , 81, American screenwriter (Bus Stop , Breakfast at Tiffany's , The Manchurian Candidate ).[ 87]
Piet Dankert , 69, Dutch politician, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and President of the European Parliament .[ 88]
Charles Dédéyan , 93, French literary historian.[ 89]
Anita Felguth , 94, German champion table tennis player.
Jules Marchal , 78, Belgian diplomat and historian.
Hiroko Matsumoto , 66, Japanese fashion model.[ 90]
Jason Moran , 35, Australian criminal, murdered.[ 91]
Roger Neilson , 69, Canadian ice hockey coach, skin cancer .[ 92]
Leon Uris , 78, American author, kidney failure .[ 93]
Magnus von Braun , 84, German chemical engineer, rocket scientist and business executive.
Sergei Vronsky , 67, Soviet cinematographer .[ 94]
Alvise Zichichi , 64, Italian chess master .
22
Sergio Bruni , 81, Popular Italian singer, guitarist, and songwriter.[ 95]
Vasil Bykaŭ , 79, Belarusian writer.[ 96]
Joseph Chaikin , 67, American theatre director, actor, and playwright.[ 97]
Gladys Heldman , 81, American tennis player, manager and magazine publisher, suicide by gunshot.[ 98]
Harry Kinzy , 92, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox ).[ 99]
Leonard Koppett , 79, Soviet-American sportswriter and author, heart attack.[ 100]
John Mandic , 83, American basketball player.[ 101]
Shelby Starner , 19, American singer-songwriter and musician, complications from bulimia nervosa .[ 102]
23
Sven Fahlman , 88, Swedish fencer.[ 103]
Maynard Jackson , 65, American politician and the first Afro American mayor of Atlanta, Georgia , heart attack.[ 104]
Doug Ring , 84, Australian cricketer.[ 105]
Fred Sandback , American minimalist sculptor, suicide.[ 106]
Aleksandr Sidelnikov , 52, Soviet ice hockey player, heart failure.
24
Jack Bruner , 78, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox , St. Louis Browns ).[ 107]
Alex Gordon , 80, British film producer and screenwriter.[ 108]
Wataru Kubo , 74, Japanese politician.
José Trías Monge , 83, Puerto Rican lawyer and judge.[ 109]
Akira Nagoya , 72, Japanese actor and seiyū .
Barbara Weeks , 89, American actress (Ziegfeld Follies , Now I'll Tell ).[ 110]
25
Rene Cayetano , 68, Filipino television presenter, journalist and politician, abdominal cancer .
Johnny Dauwe , 37, Belgian Olympic cyclist, suicide .[ 111]
Archibald D. Johnston , 63, Canadian politician.
Lester Maddox , 87, American politician and segregationist , Governor of Georgia (1967-1971), complications from pneumonia and prostate cancer .[ 112]
Theodore Cressy Skeat , 96, British academic and librarian at the British Museum .[ 113]
André Théard , 97, Haitian Olympic sprinter.[ 114]
Shun Yashiro , 70, Japanese actor and voice actor, stroke.
26
John G. Adams , 91, American lawyer, counsel in the Army–McCarthy hearings .[ 115]
Marc-Vivien Foé , 28, Cameroonian footballer, heart attack.[ 116]
Daniel G. Hill , 79, American-Canadian sociologist , civil servant, and human rights specialist.[ 117]
Isaac Schapera , 98, British social anthropologist .[ 118]
Denis Thatcher , 88, British businessman, Spouse of the Prime Minister (1979–1990), pancreatic cancer .[ 119]
Strom Thurmond , 100, American politician, Governor of South Carolina , and the only centenarian to serve in the U.S. Congress , heart failure.[ 120]
27
Gerald Balfour, 4th Earl of Balfour , 77, British hereditary peer (House of Lords 1968–1999), businessman and politician.[ 121]
Prince Carl Bernadotte , 92, Swedish prince.[ 122]
Floyd Fithian , 74, American educator and politician.[ 123]
Walter Hugo Khouri , 73, Brazilian film director, screenwriter, and producer.[ 124]
Gary Lane , 60, American gridiron football player, heart attack.[ 125]
David Newman , 66, American screenwriter (Bonnie and Clyde , There Was a Crooked Man... , What's Up, Doc? ), stroke.[ 126]
Giuseppe Pontiggia , 68, Italian writer and literary critic, stroke.
Anthony Poshepny , 78, American CIA Paramilitary Operations Officer and model for Colonel Kurtz in the movie Apocalypse Now .
Ken Smith , 64, British poet.[ 127]
John Heydon Stokes , 85, British politician (Member of Parliament for Oldbury and Halesowen , Halesowen and Stourbridge ).[ 128]
28
George Baxt , 80, American screenwriter and author (Circus of Horrors , The City of the Dead ), complication from heart surgery.[ 129]
Clem Christesen , 91, Australian literary critic and editor.
Russell Endean , 79, South African cricket player.[ 130]
Pauline Flanagan , 77, Irish-American actress, heart attack, lung cancer .[ 131]
Robert Muir Graves , 72, American golf course architect, cancer.[ 132]
Rio Kishida , 57, Japanese playwright and director.
Joan Lowery Nixon , 76, American journalist and author, pancreatic cancer .[ 133]
George E. Shipley , 76, American politician.[ 134]
Willem Slijkhuis , 80, Dutch athlete (two-time bronze medal winner at 1948 Summer Olympics : 1500 metres , 5000 metres ).[ 135]
29
Rod Amateau , 79, American screenwriter and director (The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis , The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show ), cerebral hemorrhage.[ 136]
Semion Braude , 92, Soviet and Ukrainian physicist and radio astronomer .
Katharine Hepburn , 96, American actress (The African Queen , The Lion in Winter , On Golden Pond ), four-time Oscar winner, heart attack.[ 137]
Mordechai Hod , 76, Israeli Air Force general.[ 138]
James Kelly , 89, American abstract expressionist artist.[ 139]
Norman O'Connor , 81, American priest and jazz musician.[ 140]
30
Noor Alam , 73, Pakistani field hockey player (Olympic field hockey: 1956 silver medal , 1960 gold medal ).[ 141]
Buddy Hackett , 78, American comedian and actor (It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World , The Little Mermaid , The Love Bug ), diabetes .[ 142]
Robert McCloskey , 88, American children's book writer and illustrator.[ 143]
Constance Smith , 74, Irish actress.[ 144]
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