March 2nd
Ernie Ashworth, 80, American country music singer, member of Grand Ole Opry.
March 3rd
Sydney Earle Chaplin, 82, American actor, son of Charlie Chaplin.
Frank Ford, 92, American radio talk show host, stroke.
March 4th
Horton Foote, 92, American playwright and screenwriter, after short illness.
March 6th
Jim Bellows, 86, American newspaper editor, Alzheimer's disease.
March 7th
Michael Bowen, 71, American artist, complications of poliomyelitis.
Jimmy Boyd, 70, American actor and singer ("I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"), cancer.
Barbara Parker, 62, American novelist, after long illness.
March 8th
Willie King, 65, American blues musician, heart attack.
Hank Locklin, 91, American country music singer, member of Grand Ole Opry.
March 13th
Betsy Blair, 85, American actress (Marty), cancer.
Alan W. Livingston, 91, American music executive, President of Capitol Records, creator of Bozo the clown.
James Purdy, 94, American novelist, poet and playwright.
March 14th
Altovise Davis, 65, American actress and dancer, widow of Sammy Davis, Jr., stroke.
Millard Kaufman, 92, American screenwriter (Bad Day at Black Rock), co-creator of Mr. Magoo.
Jeff Komlo, 52, American football player, fugitive, car crash.
Coy Watson, Jr., 96, American silent film child actor, stomach cancer.
March 15th
Jack Dunham, 98, American animator and television producer, creator of the St. Hubert Chicken.
Jack Lawrence, 96, American songwriter, complications from fall
Ron Silver, 62, American actor and political activist, esophageal cancer.
Lionel Ziprin, 84, American poet, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
March 16th
Marvin Sutton, 62, American moonshiner, suspected suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.
March 17th
Lester Davenport, 77, American blues musician, prostate cancer.
Morton Lachman, 90, American television writer and executive producer, complications from diabetes and heart attack.
Jane Mayhall, 90, American poet.
March 18th
Eddie Bo, 79, American singer and pianist, heart attack.
Kent Henry, 59, American guitarist.
Lil E. Tee, 20, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner (1992), euthanized.
Moultrie Patten, 89, American actor (Northern Exposure) and jazz musician, pneumonia,
March 19th
Harry Harris, 86, American television director (Fame, Falcon Crest), myelodysplasia.
March 20th
Mel Brown, 69, American blues guitarist, emphysema.
George Weber, 47, American radio broadcaster, stabbed.
March 21st
Bob Arbogast, 81, American radio and television personality, lung cancer.
Beach Towel, 22, American harness racehorse, Harness Horse of the Year (1990), colic.
Drummond Erskine, 89, American actor (Late Show with David Letterman).
March 22nd
Steve Doll, 48, American professional wrestler, blood clot.
March 23rd
Ronald Tavel, 72, American playwright, heart attack.
Tonda, 50, Sumatran orangutan, oldest in captivity in United States.
March 24th
Uriel Jones, 74, American drummer (The Funk Brothers), complications from heart attack.
March 25th
Marilyn Borden, 76, American actress (I Love Lucy), heart failure.
Dan Seals, 61, American country music singer-songwriter (England Dan & John Ford Coley), mantle cell lymphoma.
March 26th
Larry Glick, 87, American talk radio host (WBZ), complications from cardiac surgery.
John Mayhew, 61, British drummer (Genesis), heart failure.
March 27th
Alysheba, 25, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner (1987), euthanized.
Sandra Cantu, 8, American homicide victim.
Jack Dreyfus, 95, American financier, pioneer of mutual funds.
Merle Hansen, 89, American civil rights activist, founding president of the North American Farm Alliance.
Irving R. Levine, 86, American journalist (NBC news), prostate cancer.
March 29th
Monte Hale, 89, American country musician and actor, after long illness.
Andy Hallett, 33, American actor (Angel), heart disease.
Maurice Jarre, 84, French Academy Award-winning film composer (Lawrence of Arabia, Dr. Zhivago), cancer.
Helen Levitt, 95, American photographer, respiratory failure.
Earl Paulk, 81, American pastor, implicated in several sex scandals, cancer.
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