Deaths in June 2004
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2004 .
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 2004
1
Randi Brænne , 93, Norwegian actress.
James Dudley , 94, American baseball player and professional wrestling manager.
Victor Guazzelli , 84, English Roman Catholic bishop .[ 1]
Liu Kang , 93, Singaporean artist.[ 2]
Charles Kelman , 74, American ophthalmologist , surgeon, jazz musician, and Broadway producer, lung cancer.[ 3]
William Manchester , 82, American author and historian.[ 4]
Bill Reichardt , 73, American football player (University of Iowa , Green Bay Packers ).[ 5]
Sheikh Shaheb Ali , 86, Bangladeshi football player and coach.[ 6]
2
Mujeeb Alam , 56, Pakistani playback singer.
Dietz-Otto Edzard , 73, German scholar and grammarian of the Sumerian language .[ 7]
Nicolai Ghiaurov , 74, Bulgarian opera singer.[ 8]
Shrikant Jichkar , 49, Indian central civil servant and politician, traffic collision.
Lee Ki-baek , 79, South Korean historian.
Tesfaye Gebre Kidan , 68-69, Ethiopian general, defense minister and President of Ethiopia , involuntary manslaughter.
Dom Moraes , 65, Indian poet and writer, heart attack.[ 9]
Alun Richards , 74, Welsh novelist.[ 10]
Tini Wagner , 84, Dutch freestyle swimmer and Olympic champion.[ 11]
3
Nam Cam , 56, Vietnamese mobster, shot.
Joe Carr , 82, Irish golfer.[ 12]
Harald Ganzinger , 53, German computer scientist.[ 13]
Harold Goodwin , 86, English actor (The Bridge on the River Kwai , The Longest Day , The Ladykillers ).
Britta Holmberg , 82, Swedish actress.
Jonathan Kramer , 61, American composer and music theorist.[ 14]
Frances Shand Kydd , 68, English mother of Diana, Princess of Wales , Parkinson's disease .[ 15]
Sulamith Messerer , 95, Russian ballerina and choreographer.
Quorthon , 38, Swedish musician and founder of the band Bathory, congenital heart defect .
Morris Schappes , 97, American scholar, editor (Jewish Currents ) and Marxist activist.[ 16]
4
Charles Correll , 60, American cinematographer (Animal House , Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ) and television director (Melrose Place ), pancreatic cancer .
Wilmer Fields , 81, American baseball player, former Negro league baseball All-Star, heart ailment.[ 17]
Marvin Heemeyer , 52, American muffler repair shop owner and criminal, suicide by gunshot.
Steve Lacy , 69, American jazz soprano saxophonist and composer, cancer.[ 18]
Brian Linehan , 58, Canadian television host and interviewer, lymphoma.[ 19] [ 20]
Nino Manfredi , 83, Italian actor, stroke.[ 21]
Rolf Moebius , 88, German actor, pneumonia .
T. M. Samarasinghe , 61, Sri Lankan cricket umpire.[ 22]
Anthony Steffen , 73, Italian and Brazilian film actor and screenwriter, cancer.[ 23]
5
Johnny Bent , 95, American ice hockey player.[ 24]
Iona Brown , 63, British violinist and conductor, cancer.[ 25]
Jack Foster , 72, British-New Zealand athlete and Olympian, traffic collision.[ 26]
Fernando Manzaneque , 70, Spanish road racing cyclist.[ 27]
Friedrich Obleser , 81, German general in the Bundeswehr.
Ronald Reagan , 93, American actor and politician, President (1981–1989), Governor of California (1967–1975), pneumonia and complications from Alzheimer's .[ 28]
Manu Tupou , 69, American-based Fijian actor, writer, director, and teacher.[ 29]
6
Judy Campbell , 88, English actress.[ 30]
Simon Cumbers , 36, Irish freelance cameraman and journalist, killed by Al-Qaeda .[ 31]
Howard Eves , 93, American mathematician.
James Roche , 97, American businessman, CEO and Chairman of the Board at General Motors Corporation .[ 32]
Munavvar Rzayeva , 75, Azerbaijani sculptor.
Emma Talmi , 99, Israeli politician and writer.
Jock West , 95, Grand Prix motorcycle racer from Great Britain.
Kate Worley , 46, American comic book writer (Omaha the Cat Dancer ), cancer.[ 33]
7
Roman Aftanazy , 90, Polish historian, librarian and author.
Richard E. Bush , 79, United States Marine master gunnery sergeant and recipient of the Medal of Honor .[ 34]
Joseph Leo Doob , 94, American mathematician.[ 35]
Roger Matton , 75, Canadian composer, ethnomusicologist , and music educator.[ 36]
Bern Porter , 93, American artist, writer, publisher, and performer.[ 37]
Don Potter , 102, British sculptor, wood carver and potter.
Eugene Raskin , 94, American musician and playwright.[ 38]
8
Leopoldo Zea Aguilar , 91, Mexican philosopher.[ 39]
Dan Armstrong , 69, American guitarist, luthier, and session musician.
David Mervyn Blow , 72, British biophysicist , lung cancer.[ 40]
Walter Breuer , 73, Austrian film actor.
Per Carleson , 86, Swedish officer and Olympic épée fencer.[ 41]
Mack Jones , 65, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves , Cincinnati Reds and Montreal Expos ), stomach cancer.[ 42]
Humayun Khan , 27, American soldier serving in the Iraq War , car bombing.[ 43]
Bill Lowery , 79, American music entrepreneur.
Fosco Maraini , 91, Italian photographer, anthropologist, ethnologist, and writer.[ 44]
Bob Schmitz , 65, American gridiron football player and scout (Pittsburgh Steelers , Minnesota Vikings ), heart attack.[ 45]
Nuria Torray , 69, Spanish actress, colorectal cancer.[ 46]
9
Rosey Brown , 71, American football player, Pro Football Hall of Famer .[ 47]
António de Sousa Franco , 61, Portuguese economist and politician, heart attack.
Russell Hellman , 86, American politician and member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1961 to 1980.[ 48]
Bent Jædig , 68, Danish jazz musician.[ 49]
Ted Martin , 101, Australian cricketer (Western Australia ).[ 50]
Ralph Moody , 86, American NASCAR driver and team owner.
Alistair Taylor , 68, English personal assistant of Brian Epstein, the manager of the Beatles.[ 51]
Barbara Whiting , 73, American actress (Those Whiting Girls , Beware, My Lovely , Dangerous When Wet ), cancer.[ 52]
Brian Williamson , 58, Jamaican gay rights activist and founder of J-Flag , murdered.
10
Antoine Argoud , 89, French Army officer specializing in counter-insurgency .[ 53]
Ray Charles , 73, American rhythm and blues singer ("What'd I Say ", "Georgia on my Mind ", "I Can't Stop Loving You "), liver failure.[ 54]
Rosinha de Valença , 62, Brazilian composer, arranger and musician.
Kiki Djan , 47, Ghanaian musician, AIDS and drug-related complications.[ 55]
Chico Faria , 54, Portuguese football player.[ 56]
José Farías , 67, Argentine football player and manager.
Odette Laure , 87, French actress and cabaret singer, heart attack.[ 57]
Gábor Vékony , 59, Hungarian historian, archaeologist and linguist.
Xenophon Zolotas , 100, Greek economist and politician, Prime Minister (1989–1990).[ 58]
11
Prince Egon von Fürstenberg , 57, German aristocrat and designer, nephew of late Fiat head Gianni Agnelli , liver cancer .
Pakubuwono XII , 60, Indonesian royal as twelfth Susuhunan ] (ruler of Surakarta) .
Michel Roche , 64, French Olympic equestrian (gold medal winner in equestrian team jumping at the 1976 Summer Olympics ).[ 59]
Soriba Soumah , 58, Guinea international football player.[ 60]
12
13
Dorothy Lavinia Brown , 85, American surgeon and politician.[ 63]
Danny Dark , 65, American announcer, pulmonary hemorrhage.[ 64]
Dick Durrance , 89, American alpine ski racer , 17-time national champion.[ 65]
Stuart Hampshire , 89, British philosopher.[ 66]
Jørn Larsen , 77, Danish painter and sculptor.
Robert Lees , 91, American screenwriter, decapitation .[ 67]
Jennifer Nitsch , 37, German television actress, suicide by jumping.[ 68]
Ralph Wiley , 52, American sports journalist, heart attack.[ 69]
14
Ubaldo Calabresi , 79, Italian Roman Catholic bishop, Parkinson's disease .
Ulrich Inderbinen , 103, Swiss mountain guide.
Jack McClelland , 81, Canadian book publisher.[ 70]
Max Rosenberg , 89, American producer of horror movies .[ 71]
Noriaki Yuasa , 70, Japanese director, stroke.[ 72]
15
Lothar Fischer , 70, German sculptor.[ 73]
J. Gwyn Griffiths , 92, Welsh poet and egyptologist .[ 74]
Bagong Kussudiardja , 75, Indonesian painter, choreographer, and artist, diabetes .
Ahmet Piriştina , 52, Turkish politician, mayor of İzmir , heart attack.
Hatch Rosdahl , 62, American gridiron football player (Penn State , Buffalo Bills , Kansas City Chiefs ), suicide by jumping.[ 75]
16
Herman Goldstine , 90, American computer scientist (ENIAC ), Parkinson's disease.
George Hausmann , 88, American baseball player (New York Giants ).[ 76]
Thanom Kittikachorn , 92, Thai military dictator and politician, prime minister , complications from stroke.[ 77]
Paul Neagu , 66, British artist.
17
Todor Dinov , 84, Bulgarian animator, painter, and graphic artist.
Ma Jiajue , 23, Chinese biochemistry student, execution by shooting.
Vilayat Inayat Khan , 87, British sufist .[ 78]
Jacek Kuroń , 70, Polish dissident and statesman.[ 79]
Sara Lidman , 80, Swedish writer.[ 80]
Gerry McNeil , 78, Canadian ice hockey player, Stanley Cup -winning National Hockey League goaltender.
Jackie Paris , 79, American jazz singer and guitarist.[ 81]
Seymour Robbie , 84, American television director.[ 82]
18
Abdel Aziz al-Muqrin , 33, Saudi Arabian leader of militant organization al-Qaeda .
Doris Dowling , 81, American actress.[ 83]
George Buck Flower , 66, American actor, writer, producer, and casting director, cancer.[ 84]
André Gillois , 102, French writer and Charles de Gaulle 's spokesman in London during World War II.
Frederick Jaeger , 76, German-British character actor.[ 85]
Paul Marshall Johnson Jr. , c. 49, American hostage, decapitated by al-Qaeda.
Shaikh Hafiz Sabri Koçi , 83, Albanian Grand Mufti .
Elbert Luther Little , 96, American botanist .[ 86]
Ralph S. Locher , 88, American politician.
John Mathwin , 84, Australian politician.
Peter Märthesheimer , 66, German screenwriter, producer and author.[ 87]
Nek Muhammad Wazir , c. 27, Pakistani tribal leader and Taliban ally, killed by Pakistani military forces.[ 88]
Moe Radovich , 75, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors ) and college basketball coach.[ 89]
Elwood Zimmerman , 91, American entomologist .[ 90]
19
Nikolai Girenko , 63, Russian ethnologist and human rights activist, ballistic trauma.
Charly Grosskost , 60, French racing cyclist, traffic collision.[ 91]
Colin McCormack , 62, Welsh actor, cancer.[ 92]
Else Quecke , 96, German actress.[ 93]
Jadwiga Rutkowska , 70, Polish Olympic volleyball player (bronze medal winner in women's volleyball at the 1964 Summer Olympics ).[ 94]
Alfredo Torero , 73, Peruvian anthropologist and linguist.
Nob Yoshigahara , 68, Japanese mathematician and puzzle expert.
20
Munir al-Ajlani , 91, Syrian politician, writer, lawyer, and scholar.
Jim Bacon , 54, Australian politician, Premier of Tasmania (1998-2004), lung cancer .[ 95]
Robert Rogers Blake , 86, American management theoretician.[ 96]
Hanns Cibulka , 83, German poet and diarist .
Fred Cogswell , 86, Canadian poet.[ 97]
Luis Contreras , 53, Hispanic-American actor.
Nabil Sahraoui , 37, Algerian militant, head of GSPC , killed by the Algerian army .
21
Ruth Leach Amonette , 87, American businesswoman, author, and educator.
Ron Ashman , 78, English football player and manager.[ 98]
Leonel Brizola , 82, Brazilian politician, heart failure.[ 99]
Ted Scott , 85, Canadian Anglican prelate, traffic collision.[ 100]
22
Bob Bemer , 84, American computer scientist , cancer.[ 101]
Francisco Ortiz Franco , 50, Mexican journalist, murdered.
Thomas Gold , 84, American astrophysicist .[ 102]
Carlton Skinner , 91, American naval officer and politician, first civilian governor of Guam.[ 103]
Mattie Stepanek , 13, American poet and advocate, muscular dystrophy .[ 104]
Kim Sun-il , 33, South Korean translator, decapitated by Iraqi militants.
23
Peter Birrel , 68, English actor (Doctor Who ), cancer..[ 105]
Rifaat El-Fanagily , 68, Egyptian footballer.
Ya'akov Meshorer , 68, Israeli numismatist and classical archaeologist, cancer.
Leonard Stein , 87, American musicologist, pianist, conductor and university teacher.[ 106]
24
Carlos Lacoste , 75, Argentine navy vice-admiral and politician.
Bill Pataky , 74, Canadian Olympic basketball player (men's basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics ).[ 107]
Jimmy Rowser , 78, American jazz double-bassist.
Trudeliese Schmidt , 61, German operatic mezzo-soprano .
Peter Wragg , 73, British footballer.[ 108]
25
Morton W. Coutts , 100, New Zealand scientist and inventor.
Imanol Larzabal Goñi , 56, Basque Spanish singer and composer.[ 109]
Margot Guilleaume , 94, German operatic soprano.[ 110]
Karol Kennedy , 72, American ice skating champion, pneumonia .[ 111]
Fred Ramdat Misier , 77, Suriname politician, president (1982-1988.)
Carl Rakosi , 100, Hungarian-American poet, the last surviving member of the Objectivist poets .[ 112]
26
Muriel Angelus , 95, British silent film actress.[ 113]
Ott Arder , 54, Estonian poet, children's writer and translator.
George Charles , 88, Saint Lucia trade unionist and politician.
Chaim Goldberg , 87, Polish-Israeli-American artist, painter, and sculptor.[ 114]
Yash Johar , 75, Indian Bollywood film producer.[ 115]
Naomi Shemer , 74, Israeli songwriter, cancer.[ 116]
Nguyen Van Hinh , 88, Vietnamese Chief of staff and general.
27
Peter Blythe , 69, English actor, lung cancer .[ 117]
Hugh B. Cave , 93, British writer.[ 118]
Jean Graczyk , 71, French road bicycle racer.[ 119]
Petar Gračanin , 81, Yugoslav and Serbian politician and general in the Yugoslav People's Army .
Boris Holban , 96, Russian-born Franco-Romanian communist.[ 120]
George Patton IV , 80, American army general and son of George Patton , Parkinson's disease .
Fausto Romitelli , 41, Italian composer, cancer.[ 121]
28
Jean Boyer , 55, French organist and music professor, cancer.[ 122]
Anthony Buckeridge , 92, English author, creator of the Jennings books.[ 123]
Georges de Caunes , 85, French journalist, writer and television and radio presenter, aneurysm .[ 124]
Marcel Jullian , 82, French author and screenwriter.[ 125]
Hisashi Nozawa , 44, Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist, suicide by hanging.
Alexander Spirkin , 85, Soviet and Russian philosopher and psychologist.
Thomas Zereske , 38, German Olympic canoeist, leukemia .[ 126]
29
Bjørn Breigutu , 80, Norwegian filmmaker.
Alvin Hamilton , 92, Canadian politician.[ 127]
William W. Havens Jr. , 84, American physicist, complications from leukemia .[ 128]
Arik Lavie , 77, Israeli singer and actor, heart disease.
Mohammad Ranjbar , 69, Iranian football player and coach, cerebral disorder.
Grethe Thordahl , 77, Danish stage and film actress.
Stipe Šuvar , 68, Croatian and Yugoslav politician and sociologist .[ 129]
30
Chris Alcaide , 80, American actor, cancer.
Eddie Burns , 88, Australian rugby player and coach.
Jacques Rossi , 94, Polish-French writer and polyglot .[ 130]
Stive Vermaut , 28, Belgian cyclist, brain haemorrhage after heart attack.[ 131]
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