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      The following is a list of notable deaths in January 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.


      January 2004




      = 1

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      Charlie Elliott, 91, English cricketer.
      Harold Henning, 69, South African golfer.
      Elma Lewis, 82, American arts leader.
      Yevgeniy Migunov, 82, Russian artist, cartoonist, animation and art director, and screenwriter.
      Frederick Redlich, 93, Austrian-American dean of the Yale University School of Medicine.
      John Stoneham, 95, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).
      Igor Torkar, 90, Slovenian writer, playwright, and poet.


      = 2

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      Dinu Adameșteanu, 90, Romanian-Italian archaeologist.
      Etta Moten Barnett, 102, American actress, pancreatic cancer.
      Lynn Cartwright, 76, U.S. actress (A League of Their Own), dementia.
      Jess Collins, 80, American visual artist.
      Geoff Edrich, 85, English first-class cricket player.
      John Grandy, 90, British Royal Air Force officer.
      Paul Hopkins, 99, American baseball player.
      Maria Clara Lobregat, 82, Filipina politician, heart attack.
      Sheila McKechnie, 55, Scottish trade unionist, housing campaigner and consumer activist, cancer.
      Kamal El Sheikh, 84, Egyptian film director.
      Dennis Silverthorne, 80, American Olympic pairs figure skater (pairs figure skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics).


      = 3

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      Lillian Beckwith, 87, English author.
      Des Corcoran, 75, Australian politician, Premier of South Australia.
      Taylor Duncan, 50, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics).
      Pierre Flamion, 79, French football manager and player.
      T. G. Jones, 86, Welsh football player.
      William Craig Reynolds, 70, American fluid physicist and mechanical engineer.
      Leon Wagner, 69, American Major League Baseball player.
      Beatrice Winde, 79, American actress, cancer.


      = 4

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      Joan Aiken, 79, English writer, author of The Wolves of Willoughby Chase.
      James Counsilman, 83, American swimming coach, Parkinson's disease.
      Johannes Fehring, 77, Austrian composer.
      Brian Gibson, 59, English film director, What's Love Got to Do With It, bone cancer.
      Jake Hess, 76, American southern gospel singer.
      Refik Memišević, 47, Yugoslav wrestler.
      Allen H. Miner, 86, American director and screenwriter.
      Jeff Nuttall, 70, English poet, actor, artist, jazz trumpeter, and author.
      Helena Růžičková, 67, Czech actress and comedian, stomach cancer.
      Michael Whitney Straight, 87, American magazine publisher, author and a confessed spy for the KGB, pancreatic cancer.
      Dorota Terakowska, 65, Polish writer and journalist.
      John Toland, 91, American author and historian, pneumonia.
      Gábor Török, 67, Hungarian football goalkeeper.


      = 5

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      Thomas Daly, 90, Australian Army officer.
      Charles Dumas, 66, American Olympic High Jump gold medalist, cancer.
      John Guerin, 64, American percussionist, heart failure.
      Norman Heatley, 92, British biochemist.
      Vivian Jenkins, 92, Welsh rugby player and sports journalist.
      Tug McGraw, 59, American Major League Baseball pitcher, brain cancer.


      = 6

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      Vera Bradford, 99, Australian pianist and piano teacher.
      Pierre Charles, 49, Dominican politician, Prime Minister (2000-2004), heart attack.
      Sumita Devi, 68, Bangladeshi film actress.
      John Evans, 74, British footballer.
      Philip Gilbert, 72, Canadian actor.
      Nicolas Mosar, 76, Luxembourgish politician, jurist, and diplomat.
      Markku Salminen, 57, Finnish orienteering athlete.
      Francesco Scavullo, 82, American fashion photographer.
      Reg Smith, 91, English football player and manager.
      Thomas Stockham, 70, American scientist, known as the "father of digital recording".


      = 7

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      Shalva Apkhazava, 23, Georgian footballer, heart failure.
      Piotr Kowalski, 76, Polish artist, sculptor, and architect.
      Jaap Kraaier, 90, Dutch flatwater canoeist and Olympic medalist.
      Khenpo Jigme Puntsok, 70, Nyingma lama and Terton from Sertha Region.
      Natalya Smirnitskaya, 76, Soviet javelin thrower.
      Ingrid Thulin, 77, Swedish actress, Cries and Whispers, cancer.
      Léonce-Albert Van Peteghem, 87, Belgian Roman Catholic Bishop.
      Mario Zatelli, 91, French football player and manager.


      = 8

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      Charles Brown, 57, American actor, prostate cancer.
      Delfín Benítez Cáceres, 93, Paraguayan football player.
      John A. Gambling, 73, American radio host, "Rambling with Gambling", heart attack.
      Tom Kindness, 74, American politician.
      Reginald H. Morris, 85, British-Canadian cinematographer.
      Hal Shaper, 72, South African songwriter.
      Louis Stanley, 92, British author, journalist, team principal of BRM, stroke.
      Frank Ténot, 78, French press agent, pataphysician, and jazz critic.


      = 9

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      Norberto Bobbio, 94, Italian senator, jurist, philosopher and political scientist.
      Lyndon Brook, 77, British actor.
      Harriet Creighton, 94, American botanist, geneticist and educator.
      Yinka Dare, 31, Nigerian basketball player, heart attack.
      Nissim Ezekiel, 79, Indian poet, playwright and art critic.
      Rainer Hildebrandt, 89, German anti-communist resistance fighter and historian.
      Myron E. Leavitt, 73, American politician.
      Rogério Sganzerla, 57, Brazilian filmmaker, brain tumor.


      = 10

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      Billy Klüver, 76, American electrical engineer at Bell Telephone Laboratories.
      Sidney Miller, 87, American actor, director and songwriter, Parkinson's disease.
      Princess Kira of Prussia, 60, German princess.
      Ewald Pyle, 93, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators, New York Giants, Boston Braves).
      Alexandra Ripley, 70, American author, Scarlett.


      = 11

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      Max D. Barnes, 67, country singer and songwriter.
      Clement Conger, 91, American museum curator, pneumonia.
      Perry Belmont Duryea Jr., 82, American politician, traffic collision.
      Spalding Gray, 62, American actor and writer, suicide by drowning.
      Mervyn Pike, Baroness Pike, 85, British politician and life peer.
      Asrul Sani, 76, Indonesian writer, poet and screenwriter.


      = 12

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      Petter Jakob Bjerve, 90, Norwegian economist, statistician and politician.
      James M. Early, 81, American electrical engineer.
      Ramakrishna Hegde, 77, Indian politician.
      Olga Ladyzhenskaya, 81, Soviet and Russian mathematician.
      Randy VanWarmer, 48, American singer and songwriter ("Just When I Needed You Most"), leukemia.
      William T. Young, 85, American businessman.


      = 13

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      Joan Reventós i Carner, 76, Spanish politician.
      Rafael Gambra Ciudad, 83, Spanish philosopher.
      Phillip Crosby, 69, American actor and singer, son of crooner Bing Crosby, heart attack.
      Mike Goliat, 82, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns).
      Fritz Hamer, 91, German botanist.
      David N. Henderson, 82, American politician.
      Tom Hurndall, 22, British political activist, gunshot wound.
      William Lawrence, 97, Australian politician.
      Arne Næss, Jr., 66, Norwegian mountaineer and businessman, former husband of Diana Ross, accidental death.
      Dave Penna, 46, American jockey in thoroughbred horse racing.
      Harold Shipman, 57, British serial killer, suicide by hanging.
      Zeno Vendler, 82, American philosopher and linguist.
      Keraca Visulčeva, 92, Macedonian and Bulgarian artist.


      = 14

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      Terje Bakken, 25, Norwegian black metal musician (Windir), hypothermia.
      Jack Cady, 71, American science fiction writer.
      Catherine Craig, 88, American actress.
      Uta Hagen, 84, German-American actress (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Reversal of Fortune, The Boys from Brazil), Tony winner (1951, 1963), stroke.
      Joaquín Nin-Culmell, 95, Cuban-Spanish composer, concert pianist and emeritus professor of music at the University of California, Berkeley, heart attack.
      Ron O'Neal, 66, American actor (Superfly, Red Dawn, A Different World), pancreatic cancer.
      Eduard Sibiryakov, 62, Soviet Olympic volleyball player (men's volleyball tournament: 1964 gold medal winner, 1968 gold medal winner).
      Eric Sturgess, 83, South African tennis player, winner of six Grand Slam doubles titles (five mixed doubles, one men's doubles).


      = 15

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      Maarouf al-Dawalibi, 94, Syrian politician, prime minister (1951, 1961-1962).
      André Barrais, 83, French basketball player.
      Alex Barris, 81, Canadian actor and writer, stroke.
      Stoycho Vassilev Breskovski, 69, Bulgarian paleontologist.
      Ambroise-Marie Carré, 95, French Catholic priest, member of the Académie française.
      Johnny Cronshey, 77, English speed skater.
      Sunday Emmanuel, 25, Nigerian athlete, car accident.
      Olivia Goldsmith, 55, American author, heart attack.
      Mohammad Yunus Saleem, 92, Indian politician, scholar, and lawyer.
      Delia Scala, 74, Italian ballerina, actress and singer, breast cancer.
      Gus Suhr, 98, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).


      = 16

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      Slavomír Bartoň, 77, Czech ice hockey player.
      John Siomos, 56, American rock drummer.
      Kalevi Sorsa, 73, Finnish politician, prime minister (1972–1975, 1977–1979, 1982–1987).
      Albert Tillman, 76, American educator and underwater diver.


      = 17

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      Walter Auffenberg, 75, American biologist.
      Harry Brecheen, 89, American Major League Baseball baseball player.
      Hersh Freeman, 75, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Redlegs, Chicago Cubs).
      Czesław Niemen, 64, Polish musician, cancer.
      Zenobia Powell Perry, 95, American composer, professor and civil rights activist.
      Rafael Cordero Santiago, 61, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, cerebral hemorrhage.
      Carlton R. Sickles, 82, American lawyer and politician (U.S. Representative for Maryland's at-large congressional seat).
      Ray Stark, 88, American film producer (Funny Girl, Steel Magnolias, Annie), heart attack.
      Noble Willingham, 72, American actor (Walker, Texas Ranger, City Slickers, Norma Rae), heart attack.


      = 18

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      Hook Dillon, 80, American basketball player.
      Peter Ward Fay, 79, American historian.
      Gérard Jarry, 67, French classical violinist.
      Bruno Silić, 45, Croatian water polo player and coach.


      = 19

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      Harry E. Claiborne, 86, American district judge of the American District Court for the District of Nevada, suicide by gunshot.
      Tommy Glaviano, 80, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies).
      David Hookes, 48, Australian cricketer and Victorian coach, heart attack.
      Jerry Nachman, 57, American MSNBC editor-in-chief, cancer.
      Miroslav Pavlović, 61, Serbian football player.
      Murray Watkinson, 64, New Zealand rower.


      = 20

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      Alan Brown, 84, British Formula One driver.
      Timothy Gantz, 58, American classical scholar, heart attack.
      Walt Grealis, 74, Canadian publisher and music industry leader, lung cancer.
      Olivier Guichard, 83, French politician.
      Lloyd Merriman, 79, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs).
      Bernard Punsly, 80, American physician and actor, cancer.
      Don Shinnick, 68, American professional football player (UCLA, Baltimore Colts) and coach, neurological disorder.
      Guinn Smith, 83, American Olympic pole vaulter (gold medal winner in men's pole vault at the 1948 Summer Olympics), pulmonary emphysema.
      George Woodbridge, 73, American illustrator.


      = 21

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      Rao Farman Ali, 81, Pakistani military officer.
      M. Arunachalam, 59, Indian politician and Union Minister.
      Johnny Blatnik, 82, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals).
      Luis Cuenca García, 82, Spanish actor, lung disease.
      Jim Henry, 83, Canadian ice hockey player.
      John T. Lewis, 71, Welsh physicist.
      Jock Newall, 86, New Zealand football player.
      Yordan Radichkov, 74, Bulgarian writer and playwright.
      Ray Rayner, 84, American actor (Bozo's Circus, Ray Rayner and His Friends), pneumonia.
      Juan Zambudio Velasco, 82, Spanish football goalkeeper.


      = 22

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      Milt Bernhart, 77, American jazz trombonist.
      Gérard Darrieu, 78, French actor.
      Islwyn Ffowc Elis, 79, British Welsh language writer.
      Ticky Holgado, 59, French actor, lung cancer.
      Billy May, 87, American big band and pop music arranger, heart attack.
      Janez Menart, 74, Slovene poet.
      Ann Miller, 80, American dancer, lung cancer.
      Royce Smith, 54, American gridiron football player (Georgia, New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons).
      Chea Vichea, Cambodian labor leader, homicide.
      Charlotte Zwerin, 72, American documentary film director and editor, lung cancer.
      Rudi Šeligo, 68, Slovenian writer, playwright, essayist and politician.


      = 23

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      Albert Henderson, 88, American actor.
      Bob Keeshan, 76, American actor, starred as "Captain Kangaroo", heart attack.
      Vasili Mitrokhin, 81, Soviet/Russian/British KGB-officer and defector.
      Helmut Newton, 83, German-Australian photographer, heart attack.
      Lennart Strand, 82, Swedish Olympic middle-distance runner (silver medal winner in men's 1500 metres at the 1948 Summer Olympics).
      Tom Warhurst, Sr., 86, Australian tennis player.


      = 24

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      Anita W. Addison, 51, American television and film director and producer, breast cancer.
      Tomio Aoki, 80, Japanese film actor, lung cancer.
      Gordon Brook-Shepherd, 85, British intelligence agent, journalist, and historian.
      Reva Brooks, 90, Canadian photographer.
      Gyula Kristó, 64, Hungarian historian and medievalist.
      Leônidas, 90, Brazilian football player, complications due to Alzheimer's disease.
      Abdul Rahman Munif, 70, Saudi novelist, journalist, and cultural critic, kidney and heart failure.
      Jack Tunney, 69, Canadian professional wrestling promoter, heart attack.


      = 25

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      Fanny Blankers-Koen, 85, Dutch track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
      Miklós Fehér, 24, Hungarian football player, cardiac arrest, heart attack.
      V. K. N., 74, Indian Malayalam writer.
      Zurab Sakandelidze, 58, Soviet (Georgian) Olympic basketball player (men's basketball: 1968 bronze medal winner, 1972 gold medal winner).


      = 26

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      Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, 91, British artist.
      Fred Haas, 88, American golfer.
      Jacob Mishler, 92, American judge (US district judge of the District Court for the Eastern District of New York).
      Bata Paskaljević, 81, Serbian actor.
      Hugh Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney, 95, British politician.
      Shōgo Shimada, 98, Japanese film actor, stroke.
      Magne Skodvin, 88, Norwegian educator and historian.


      = 27

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      Bill Carey, 87, American songwriter, actor, and author.
      Rikki Fulton, 79, Scottish comedian, Alzheimer's disease.
      Salvador Laurel, 75, Filipino lawyer and politician, Vice President (1986–1992), lymphoma.
      Jack Paar, 85, American author, and The Tonight Show host, stroke.
      Hugh Scanlon, 90, British trade union leader.
      Don Stansauk, 78, American professional wrestler and actor (Foxy Brown, Paint Your Wagon, Micki & Maude), stroke.


      = 28

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      José Miguel Agrelot, 76, Puerto Rican comedian, radio and television host, heart attack.
      Lloyd M. Bucher, 76, United States Navy officer.
      Dino Dines, 59, British keyboard player (T. Rex), heart attack.
      Elroy Hirsch, 80, American gridiron football player.
      Trevor Hold, 64, English composer, poet and author.
      Yukihiko Ikeda, 66, Japanese politician, cancer.
      Eeva Joenpelto, 82, Finnish novelist.
      André Van Lysebeth, 84, Belgian yoga instructor and author.
      Joe Viterelli, 66, American actor (Analyze This, Bullets Over Broadway, Shallow Hal), complications from heart surgery.


      = 29

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      Norman Bates, 76, American jazz double-bass player.
      Mary-Ellis Bunim, 57, American producer and co-creator of The Real World, breast cancer.
      O. W. Fischer, 88, Austrian actor, kidney failure.
      Janet Frame, 79, New Zealand writer, leukemia.
      M. M. Kaye, 95, British author, The Far Pavilions.
      Andrew J. Kuehn, 66, American film producer.
      Guusje Nederhorst, 34, Dutch actress, breast cancer.
      Louie B. Nunn, 79, American politician, Governor of Kentucky (1967-1971), heart attack.
      Stojan Puc, 82, Yugoslavian (Slovenian) chess International Master.
      Soko Richardson, 64, American rhythm and blues drummer (Ike & Tina Turner, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Albert Collins).
      James Saunders, 79, British playwright.
      Helge Seip, 84, Norwegian politician (Social Liberal Party).
      Serafim Tulikov, 89, Soviet/Russian composer.


      = 30

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      George Bennions, 90, British fighter pilot during World War II.
      Bruno Cesari, 70, Italian art director.
      Malachi Favors, 76, American jazz bassist, pancreatic cancer.
      Frank Mantooth, 56, American jazz pianist and arranger.
      José Álvaro Morais, 60, Portuguese film director, cancer.
      Fuad Rouhani, 96, Iranian administrator and translator.


      = 31

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      Ernest Burke, 79, American baseball player, kidney cancer.
      William Herrick, 89, American novelist.
      Eleanor Holm, 91, American Olympic swimmer (women's 100 metre backstroke: 1928, 1932 gold medal winner).
      V. G. Jog, 81, Indian violinist, Parkinson's disease.
      Cyril Maidment, 75, English motorcycle speedway rider.
      Suraiya, 74, Indian actress and singer.


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