Deaths in March 2002
List of notable deaths in a month
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2002 .
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.
March 2002
1
John Blume , 92, American structural engineer , known as "the father of earthquake engineering".[ 1]
C. Farris Bryant , 87, American Governor (34th Governor of Florida from 1961 to 1965).[ 2]
John Challens , 86, British scientist and civil servant, helped develop Britain's first atomic bomb.[ 3]
David DiMeglio , 35, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
Leigh Gerdine , 85, American musician, composer, and civic leader, heart attack.
David Mann , 85, American songwriter.[ 4]
Bob Smith , 76, American professional football player (Brooklyn Dodgers , Detroit Lions ).[ 5]
Hocine Soltani , 29, Algerian boxer, murdered.
Doreen Waddell , 36, British soul singer (Soul II Soul ), struck by vehicle.[ 6]
John Wieners , 68, American poet.[ 7]
Roger Wilson , 96, British Anglican prelate.[ 8]
2
Andrés Archila , 88, Guatemalan violinist and music conductor.[ 9]
Alvin Eicoff , 80, American advertising executive, known as a founder of direct response television advertising.[ 10]
Pasquale Giannattasio , 61, Italian sprinter.[ 11]
Friedrich Gorenstein , 69, Russian-Jewish author and screenwriter.
Don Haig , 68, Canadian filmmaker, editor, and producer.
Jason Mayélé , 26, Congolese football player, traffic collision.
Halfdan Rasmussen , 87, Danish poet.[ 12]
Fritz-Rudolf Schultz , 85, German army officer during World War II and politician.
Alexei Yegorov , 26, Russian ice hockey player (San Jose Sharks ), beating.[ 13]
3
Henry Nathaniel Andrews , 91, American paleobotanist .[ 14]
G. M. C. Balayogi , 50, Indian lawyer and politician, helicopter crash.
Vijaya Bhaskar , 71, Indian music director and composer, heart attack.
Marvin E. Frankel , 81, American judge (US district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ).[ 15]
Harlan Howard , 74, American country music songwriter ("I Fall to Pieces ", "Busted ", "Heartaches By The Number ", "Why Not Me ").[ 16]
Charles H. MacDonald , 87, American Air Force officer and a fighter ace during World War II.
Fran McKee , 75, American Navy Rear Admiral .
Al Pollard , 73, American gridiron football player (Army , New York Yanks , Philadelphia Eagles ) and broadcaster, lymphoma.[ 17]
Roy Porter , 55, British historian and writer, heart attack.[ 18]
H. Keith Thompson , 79, American neo-Nazi and political writer..
4
John A. Chapman , 36, US Air Force combat controller who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor .
Eric Flynn , 62, British actor and singer (Ivanhoe , The Caesars , Freewheelers ), cancer.[ 19]
Ryō Hanmura , 68, Japanese science fiction, fantasy, and horror author, pneumonia .
Ugnė Karvelisehebeb , 66, Lithuanian writer and diplomat.[ 20]
Bernard Matemera , 56, Zimbabwean sculptor.
Stephen McGonagle , 87, Northern Irish and Irish trade unionist.
Elyne Mitchell , 88, Australian author.[ 21]
Prunella Ransome , 59, English actress, throat cancer .
K. V. Raghunatha Reddy , 77, Indian politician.
Shirley Ann Russell , 66, British costume designer, cancer.[ 22]
Velibor Vasović , 62, Serbian footballer and manager, heart attack.
Jean Elizabeth Geiger Wright , 78, American conservationist, educator, and animal activist.
5
Howard Cannon , 90, American politician (U.S. Senator from Nevada from 1959 to 1983).[ 23]
Stanisław Jankowski , 90, Polish SOE agent and resistance fighter during World War II.
Surendra Jha 'Suman' , 91, Indian poet, writer, publisher and politician, heart failure.
Frances Macdonald , 87, English painter.
Clay Smith , 87, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians , Detroit Tigers ).[ 24]
6
Chuck Chapman , 90, Canadian Olympic basketball player (silver medal in basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics ).[ 25]
Richard Kenneth Dell , 81, New Zealand malacologist .[ 26]
Bryan Fogarty , 32, Canadian ice hockey player (Quebec Nordiques , Pittsburgh Penguins , Montreal Canadiens ), enlarged heart.[ 27]
Walter Goodman , 74, American author and journalist for The New York Times .[ 28]
David Jenkins , 89, Welsh librarian.
Johnny Norlander , 81, American basketball player.[ 29]
Bill Radovich , 86, American gridiron football player and film actor.
Henry Rapoport , 83, American organic chemist and academic.
Ralph Rumney , 67, English artist, cancer.[ 30]
Dietrich Schmidt , 82, German Luftwaffe night fighter ace during World War II.
Elizabeth W. Stone , 83, American librarian and educator.
Ernie Williamson , 79, American gridiron football player (Washington Redskins , New York Giants , Los Angeles Dons ).[ 31]
Donald Wilson , 91, British television writer and producer (The Forsyte Saga , Doctor Who ).[ 32]
7
Doris Twitchell Allen , 100, American child psychologist .[ 33]
Geoff Charles , 93, Welsh photojournalist.[ 34]
Daaf Drok , 87, Dutch football player.[ 35]
John Goodyear , 81, American gridiron football player.[ 36]
Troy Graham , 52, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
Mickey Haslin , 92, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies , Boston Bees , New York Giants ).[ 37]
Ian Vernon Hogg , 75, British author of books and biographies on military subjects.[ 38]
Mati Klarwein , 69, German painter, cancer.[ 39]
Franziska Rochat-Moser , 35, Swiss Olympic marathon runner, avalanche .[ 40]
Charles H. Wright , 83, American physician, founder of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History .[ 41]
8
Justin Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin , 85, Beninese politician.[ 42]
Robin Anderson , 53, Australian documentary filmmaker, cancer.[ 43]
Al Bonniwell , 90, American basketball player (Akron Firestone Non-Skids ).[ 44]
George F. Carrier , 83, American mathematician, esophageal cancer .[ 45]
Marțian Dan , 66, Romanian politician and university professor.
Yury Gusov , 61, Russian Olympic welterweight freestyle wrestler.[ 46]
Sanji Hase , 66, Japanese voice actor, lung cancer .
Peter Holmes , 69, British businessman.[ 47]
Bill Johnson , 85, American football player (University of Minnesota , Green Bay Packers ).[ 48]
Jansug Kakhidze , 66, Georgian musician, composer, singer and conductor.[ 49]
Winnie Markus , 80, Czechoslovakia-German actress, pneumonia .[ 50]
Ted Sepkowski , 78, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians , New York Yankees ).[ 51]
Ellert Sölvason , 84, Icelandic football player.
9
Denise Bosc , 85, French film actress.[ 52]
Carlos Casares , 60, Spanish Galician language writer, cardiac arrest.[ 53]
Mary Elmes , 93, Irish aid worker credited who saved over 200 Jewish children during World War II.[ 54]
Leonard Gershe , 79, American playwright, screenwriter, and lyricist, cerebrovascular disease.[ 55]
Hamish Henderson , 82, Scottish poet.
Bora Spužić Kvaka , 67, Serbian vocalist and recording artist.
Normand Lockwood , 95, American composer.[ 56]
Mohammad Paziraei , 72, Iranian Greco-Roman flyweight wrestler and Olympic medalist.
Oleg Trubachyov , 71, Soviet and Russian linguist.
10
Elguja Amashukeli , 73, Georgian sculptor and painter.
Louise Carletti , 80, French film actress.[ 57]
Irán Eory , 64, Iranian-Mexican actress, stroke.
Genevieve Fiore , 90, American women's rights and peace activist.
George Fix , 62, American mathematician, cancer.[ 58]
Erik Lönnroth , 91, Swedish historian.
George Mungwa , Zambian football coach.
Vladimir Nakhabtsev , 63, Soviet cinematographer and actor.
Gilmore Schjeldahl , 89, American businessman, Alzheimer's disease .[ 59]
Shirley Scott , 67, American jazz organist, heart failure.[ 60]
Howard Thompson , 82, American journalist and film critic, pneumonia .[ 61]
Irene Worth , 85, American actress (Tiny Alice , Sweet Bird of Youth , Lost in Yonkers ), Tony winner (1965 , 1976 , 1991 ), stroke.[ 62]
11
Al Cowens , 50, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals , California Angels , Detroit Tigers , Seattle Mariners ), heart attack.[ 63]
Marion Gräfin Dönhoff , 92, German journalist and publisher of Die Zeit , known for opposing Hitler .[ 64]
George Joseph Gottwald , 87, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church .
Rudolf Hell , 100, German inventor and manufacturer.
Willibald Jentschke , 90, Austrian-German nuclear physicist.
Franjo Kuharić , 82, Croatian Catholic cardinal, cardiac arrest.[ 65]
Albert Ritserveldt , 86, Belgian racing cyclist.[ 66]
Herbert Spencer , 77, British designer, writer and photographer.[ 67]
Nicholas Gilman Thacher , 86, American diplomat, pulmonary fibrosis .
James Tobin , 84, American economist, cerebrovascular disease.[ 68]
12
Louis-Marie Billé , 64, French Roman Catholic cardinal, cancer.[ 69]
Peter Blau , 84, American sociologist.[ 70]
Steve Gromek , 82, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians , Detroit Tigers ).[ 71]
Abdul Kadir , 57, Pakistani cricket player.[ 72]
John "Speedy" Keene , 56, English songwriter, vocalist, and drummer, heart failure.
Spiros Kyprianou , 69, 2nd President of Cyprus , cancer.[ 73]
Jacqueline Patorni , 84, French tennis player.
Heinz Pehlke , 79, Freelance German cinematographer in film and television.
Vitaly Peskov , 57, Russian cartoonist.
Jean Paul Riopelle , 78, Canadian painter and sculptor.[ 74]
13
Ivano Blason , 78, Italian football player.[ 75]
Hans-Georg Gadamer , 102, German philosopher.[ 76]
Abd al-Wahhab Hawmad , 87, Syrian politician, lawyer, and academic.[ 77]
Nasir Hussain , 75, Indian film producer, director, and screenwriter, cardiovascular disease.
Jacques Jansen , 88, French baryton-martin singer.[ 78]
Lou Kahn , 86, American baseball player, manager, scout and coach.[ 79]
Bayliss Levrett , 88, American racecar driver from Jacksonville, Florida, Alzheimer's disease .
Nick Mickoski , 74, Canadian ice hockey forward.[ 80]
Alice du Pont Mills , 89, American aviator.
Marc Moreland , 44, American rock musician, kidney failure .
Polly Riley , 75, American amateur golfer, cancer.
Ri Tu-ik , 81, North Korean Army officer and politician.
Hubert Wagner , 61, Polish volleyball player and coach (men's volleyball at the 1968 Summer Olympics ), traffic collision.[ 81]
14
Smail Balić , 81, Bosnian-Austrian historian, culturologist and scholar.[ 82]
Nelson Estupiñán Bass , 89, Ecuadorian writer, pneumonia .[ 83]
Kevin Danaher , 89, Irish folklorist and author on Irish traditional customs and beliefs.[ 84]
Karl Gratz , 83, Austrian-German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II.
Leon L. Van Autreve , 82, American Army Sergeant Major .
Cherry Wilder , 71, New Zealand writer, cancer.
Thomas Winship , 81, American newspaper editor of the Boston Globe from 1965 until 1984.[ 85]
15
Tamala Krishna Goswami , 55, American Hare Krishna , car accident.[ 86]
Rand Holmes , 60, Canadian artist and illustrator, Hodgkin's lymphoma .
Oscar Pérez , 79, Argentine basketball player.
Werner Unger , 70, German football player.[ 87]
Sylvester Weaver , 93, American television executive, credited with creating Today , Tonight , Home , Wide Wide World .[ 88]
Jairo Zulbarán , 32, Colombian football player, murdered.
16
Kid Azteca , 88, Mexican boxer.
Carmelo Bene , 64, Italian actor, director and screenwriter, cancer.[ 89]
Isaías Duarte Cancino , 63, Colombian Roman Catholic archbishop, killed by the FARC .
Marcus Fox , 74, British politician (Member of Parliament for Shipley ).[ 90]
Salah-Hassan Hanifes , 89, Israeli politician.
Umar Kayam , 69, Indonesian sociologist and writer, intestinal bleeding.
Ernst Künnecke , 64, German football player and football coach.[ 91]
Danilo Stojković , 67, Serbian actor, lung cancer .
17
Arthur Altschul , 81, American banker.[ 92]
Bill Davis , 60, American football coach.
Ernest E. Debs , 98, American politician, California State Assembly (1942–1947), L.A. County Supervisor (1958–1974).[ 93]
Rajammal P. Devadas , 82, Indian nutritionist and educator.
Van Tien Dung , 84, Vietnamese general in the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN).
Georges Gorse , 87, French politician and diplomat.[ 94]
Rosetta LeNoire , 90, American actress (Family Matters , The Sunshine Boys , Brewster's Millions ), diabetes.[ 95]
Vasil Mitkov , 58, Bulgarian football player.
Luise Rinser , 90, German writer.[ 96]
Paul Runyan , 93, American golfer (two-time PGA Championship winner and a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame ).[ 97]
Christian Graf von Krockow , 74, German writer and political scientist.
William Witney , 86, American film and television director, known as a "B" movie action director .[ 98]
18
Dalton Camp , 81, Canadian journalist, political strategist, and commentator.[ 99]
Marcel Denis , 79, Belgian comic artist (Tif et Tondu ).[ 100]
Maude Farris-Luse , 115, American supercentenarian, pneumonia .[ 101]
Denis Forest , 41, Canadian actor, stroke.
Mario Gariazzo , 71, Italian screenwriter and film director.
R. A. Lafferty , 87, American science fiction writer.[ 102]
Van Leo , 80, Armenian-Egyptian photographer.
Johnny Lombardi , 86, Canadian media tycoon and television producer/host.
Gösta Winbergh , 58, Swedish operatic tenor, heart attack.[ 103]
19
Marco Biagi , 51, Italian jurist, homicide.[ 104]
Laura Bohannan , 80, American cultural anthropologist, heart attack.
John Patton , 66, American jazz , blues and R&B musician, complications from diabetes .[ 105]
David Beers Quinn , 92, Irish historian.[ 106]
Erkki Salmenhaara , 61, Finnish composer and musicologist.[ 107]
Bachtiar Siagian , 79, Indonesian film director and scriptwriter.
Naren Tamhane , 70, Indian cricket player.[ 108]
Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker , 94, Dutch-South African palynologist , stroke.
20
Andra Akers , 58, American actress and philanthropist , complications following surgery.[ 109]
Ibn al-Khattab , 32, Saudi Arabian Saudi mujahid emir and terrorist, nerve agent poisoning.
Giulio Alfieri , 77, Italian racing and production cars engineer, affiliated with Maserati .
Samuel Warren Carey , 90, Australian geologist , an early advocate of continental drift .[ 110]
Eugene Figg , 65, American structural engineer, award-winning designer of dozens of bridges (Sunshine Skyway Bridge ).[ 111]
George Macovescu , 88, Romanian writer and communist politician.
Aleksei Yeskov , 57, Soviet football player and coach.
21
David E. Blackmer , 75, American audio engineer, known as the inventor of the DBX noise reduction system and founder of dbx .[ 112]
James F. Blake , 89, American bus driver, antagonist for the Montgomery bus boycott , heart attack.[ 113]
Thomas Flanagan , 78, American professor and novelist.[ 114]
Horst Hauthal , 88, German ambassador.
Renée Massip , 94, French writer and journalist.[ 115]
Nikos Pangalos , 87, Greek football manager.
Eugene G. Rochow , 92, American inorganic chemist .[ 116]
Boris Sichkin , 79, Soviet and American film actor, dancer, choreographer, and entertainer.
Herman Talmadge , 88, American politician.[ 117]
Ernest van den Haag , 87, Dutch-American sociologist, social critic, and author.
22
Rudolf Baumgartner , 84, Swiss conductor, violinist, and music educator.[ 118]
Jaroslav Cejp , 77, Czechoslovak football player.[ 119]
Kingsford Dibela , 70, Governor-General of Papua New Guinea.
Marcel Hansenne , 85, French middle distance runner and Olympic medalist.[ 120]
Hugh R. Stephen , 88, Canadian politician.
23
Enzo Barboni , 79, Italian film director, cinematographer and screenwriter.[ 121]
John Biby , 90, American Olympic sailor (gold medal winner in 8 metre sailing at the 1932 Summer Olympics ).[ 122]
Richard Bradford , 69, American novelist (Red Sky at Morning , So Far from Heaven ).[ 123]
Antonio Calebotta , 71, Italian Olympic basketball player (men's basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics ).[ 124]
Jack Doolan , 82, American professional football player (Georgetown , New York Giants , Chicago Cardinals ).[ 125]
Lloyd L. Duxbury , 80, American politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives .
Eileen Farrell , 82, American soprano, performed both classical and popular music.[ 126]
Piara Singh Gill , 90, Indian nuclear physicist.
Ben Hollioake , 24, English cricketer, car crash.[ 127]
Marcel Kint , 87, Belgian bicycle racer.[ 128]
Neal E. Miller , 92, American psychologist.[ 129]
Minnie Rojas , 68, Cuban-American baseball player (California Angels ).[ 130]
Richard Sylbert , 73, American film production designer and art director (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , Dick Tracy , Chinatown ), Oscar winner (1967 , 1991 ), cancer.[ 131]
Leif Wager , 80, Finnish actor.
24
Beverly Bower , 76, American operatic soprano (New York City Opera , Metropolitan Opera ), cancer.[ 132]
Mace Brown , 92, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates , Brooklyn Dodgers , Boston Red Sox ).[ 133]
Dorothy DeLay , 84, American violin instructor, cancer.[ 134]
César Milstein , 74, Argentinian biochemist .[ 135]
Wayne Molis , 58, American basketball player, stroke.[ 136]
Erik Møller , 92, Danish architect.
Bob Said , 69, American racing driver.[ 137]
25
Ronald Verlin Cassill , 82, American writer, editor, painter and lithographer.[ 138]
Eduardo Lim , 71, Filipino Olympic basketball player.[ 139]
Ken Traill , 75, British rugby league player.
Kenneth Wolstenholme , 81, British football commentator.[ 140]
Hilde Zimmermann , 81, member of the Austrian Resistance during WWII.
26
Randy Castillo , 51, American musician, Ozzy Osbourne and Mötley Crüe drummer, skin cancer .[ 141]
Hugh Davis Graham , 65, American historian, sociologist, civil rights scholar and author.[ 142]
Louis M. Heyward , 81, American producer and film and television writer (The Ernie Kovacs Show , Winky Dink and You ), pneumonia .[ 143]
Gerald Hylkema , 56, Dutch footballer.
Eugen Meier , 71, Swiss footballer.[ 144]
Joe Schermie , 56, American musician, heart attack.
Taisto Sinisalo , 75, Finnish communist politician, leader of the Communist Party of Finland .[ 145]
Heinz Welzel , 90, German actor.
Whitey Wietelmann , 83, American baseball player (Boston Bees/Braves , Pittsburgh Pirates ) and coach.[ 146]
27
Milton Berle , 93, American comedian dubbed "Uncle Miltie" and "Mr. Television" (Texaco Star Theater , The Milton Berle Show ), colorectal cancer .[ 147]
Giorgi Melikishvili , 83, Georgian historian.
Dudley Moore , 66, British actor and writer (Foul Play , 10 , Arthur ), pneumonia .[ 148]
Cecil Pearce , 87, Australian Olympic rower.[ 149]
Glen Robinson , 87, American special and visual effects artist, six-time Academy Award winner.
Tadeusz Rut , 70, Polish Olympic hammer thrower.[ 150]
Geoffrey Sim , 90, New Zealand politician.
Jess Stearn , 87, American journalist and author of more than thirty books, nine of which were bestsellers, heart failure.
Sture Stork , 71, Swedish sailor and Olympic champion .[ 151]
Lotte Ulbricht , 98, East Germany official and second wife of Walter Ulbricht , fall.[ 152]
Billy Wilder , 95, Austrian-American film director and screenwriter (Double Indemnity , The Apartment , Some Like It Hot ), six-time Oscar winner, pneumonia .[ 153]
28
Tofail Ahmed , 83, Bangladeshi researcher of Folk Art.
Clarence B. Craft , 80, U.S. Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor .[ 154]
Klaus Croissant , 70, East German lawyer of the Red Army Faction and later spy and a political activist.
Tikka Khan , 86, Pakistani army general.
Francis Newton Souza , 77, British artist.[ 155]
Albert Whitford , 96, American physicist and astronomer, dean of modern photoelectric photometry .[ 156]
29
Henning Bahs , 74, Danish screenwriter and special effects designer.
John Cameron , 84, Australian baritone opera singer.[ 157]
James T. Cushing , 65, American professor of physics, philosophy, and the history and philosophy of science.[ 158]
Franklin S. Forsberg , 96, American publisher and diplomat (U.S. Ambassador to Sweden ).[ 159]
Eberhard Mehl , 66, German fencer and Olympic medalist.[ 160]
Rico Yan , 27, Filipino model and actor, acute pancreatitis.[ 161]
30
Anand Bakshi , 71, Indian poet and lyricist.
Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother , 101, British consort of King George VI , pneumonia .[ 162]
Jean Pictet , 87, Swiss jurist and legal practitioner.
Bjørn Spydevold , 83, Norwegian football player and football manager.[ 163]
Alfie Stokes , 69, British footballer.[ 164]
31
Yara Bernette , 82, Brazilian classical pianist, heart attack.[ 165]
Lady Anne Brewis , 91, English botanist.
Edgardo Madinabeytia , 69, Argentine football goalkeeper.[ 166]
Lucio D. San Pedro , 89, Filipino composer and teacher, cardiac arrest .
Barry Took , 73, English writer, television presenter and comedian, cancer.[ 167]
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