31st
Tom Mankiewicz, 68, American screenwriter (James Bond, Superman), cancer. Mitch Miller, 99, American music executive and television host (Sing Along with Mitch), after short illness.
Dan Resin, 79, American actor (Caddyshack, On Our Own), complications from Parkinson's disease. George Richey, 74, American songwriter and record producer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Donald Shiley, 89, American engineer, co-inventor of the Bjork–Shiley heart valve.
29th
Bernie West, 92, American screenwriter (All in the Family, Three's Company), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
Lorene Yarnell, 66, American mime artist (Shields and Yarnell), brain aneurysm.
28th
John Aylesworth, 80, Canadian-born American television writer and producer, co-creator of Hee Haw, complications of pneumonia.
Michael Batterberry, 78, American editor, founder of Food and Wine Magazine, cancer.
vy Bean, 104, British Internet celebrity, one of the oldest people on Facebook and Twitter, natural causes.
Arthur Gish, 70, American peace activist and author, tractor accident.
George P. Lee, 67, American Mormon leader and sex offender, first Native American to become a general authority of LDS Church.
Derf Scratch, American bassist (Fear). [50]
* Katarzyna Sobczyk, 65, Polish singer, breast cancer.
Lorenzen Wright, 34, American basketball player (Memphis Grizzlies), shot. (body found on this day)
27th
Maury Chaykin, 61, American-born Canadian actor (Dances with Wolves, My Cousin Vinny, A Nero Wolfe Mystery), kidney failure.
Harry Galbreath, 45, American football player (Miami Dolphins), heart condition.
Morrie Yohai, 90, American businessman, inventor of Cheez Doodles, natural causes.
26th
Al Goodman, 67, American soul singer (Ray, Goodman & Brown), heart failure.
Ben Keith, 73, American rock musician and record producer, heart attack.
24th
John Callahan, 59, American cartoonist and musician.
23rd
Kenyon Cotton, 36, American football player (Baltimore Ravens, 1997–1998), complications following surgery.
Daniel Schorr, 93, American journalist (CBS News, National Public Radio).
Dorothy Stowe, 89, American-born Canadian activist, co-founder of Greenpeace.
Vic Ziegel, 72, American sports writer (Daily News), lung cancer.
22nd
Alvin Boretz, 91, American television writer (Armstrong Circle Theatre, N.Y.P.D.).
Dick Buckley, 85, American jazz historian and DJ, pneumonia.
Phillip Walker, 73, American blues musician, heart failure.
21st
Ralph Houk, 90, American baseball player (New York Yankees) and manager (New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox), natural causes.
Randy Jackson, 61, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles), pancreatic cancer.
Wesley C. Skiles, 52, American underwater photographer and filmmaker, drowning.
20th
Carl Gordon, 78, American actor (Roc), non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
19th
David Warren, 85, Australian inventor of the flight data recorder.
17th
Nick Bacon, 64, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, cancer.
Larry Keith, 79, American actor (All My Children), cancer.
Shirley Silvey, 82, American animator (The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Dudley Do-Right Show, George of the Jungle), heart failure.
16th
James Gammon, 70, American actor (Major League, Nash Bridges), liver cancer.
15th
Hank Cochran, 74, American country music singer-songwriter, pancreatic cancer.
Peter Fernandez, 83, American voice actor (Speed Racer), lung cancer
Kip King, 72, American actor, voice actor and comedian, after long illness.
14th
Seymour London, 95, American doctor, invented automatic sphygmomanometer, heart disease.
13th
Vernon Baker, 90, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, cancer. Alan Hume, 85, British cinematographer (Return of the Jedi, Carry On films).
George Steinbrenner, 80, American baseball team owner (New York Yankees), heart attack.
12th
Harvey Pekar, 70, American comic book writer (American Splendor) and music critic, accidental medication overdose.
11th
Sheila Amos, 63, American film editor (The Thing About My Folks), leukaemia.
Stuart F. Feldman, 73, American lawyer and lobbyist, co-founded the Vietnam Veterans of America, pneumonia.[232]
Walter Hawkins, 61, American gospel music singer ("Oh Happy Day"), pancreatic cancer.
Bob Sheppard, 99, American public address announcer (New York Yankees, New York Giants).
10th
Robert Spillane, 45, American actor (EZ Streets) and playwright, son of gangster Mickey Spillane, fall.
8th
David Blewitt, 81, American film editor (Ghostbusters, The Competition), Parkinson's disease.
Thomas C. Peebles, 89, American physician, isolated the measles virus.
Maria Olivia da Silva, 130?, Brazilian supercentenarian and oldest citizen claimant.
Melvin Turpin, 49, American basketball player, suicide by gunshot.
6th
Harvey Fuqua, 80, American rhythm and blues singer (The Moonglows), and record producer (Marvin Gaye), heart attack.
5th
Jim Bohlen, 84, American-born Canadian environmentalist, founder of Greenpeace.
4th
Robert Neil Butler, 83, American physician, Pulitzer Prize winner (Why Survive? Being Old in America), founder of NIA, leukemia.
Glenn Falkenstein, 78, American magician, complications of Alzheimer's disease.
John Hampton, 103, American philanthropist, co-founder of Toys for Tots.
3rd
Abu Daoud, 73, Palestinian politician and military commander, planned 1972 Summer Olympics Munich massacre, kidney failure. Clara Claiborne Park, 86, American author, complications from a fall.
2nd
Frank Colacurcio, Sr., 93, American organized crime figure.
1st
Black Tie Affair, 24, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
George Newcom, 63, American drummer (The Loading Zone), heart attack.
Ilene Woods, 81, American singer and actress (Cinderella), complications from Alzheimer's disease. Betty Lou Young, 91, American writer and conservationist, after short illness.
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