30th
Elliott Kastner, 80, American film producer (Where Eagles Dare), cancer.
29th
Ron Gans, 79, American voice actor (Transformers, Welcome to Pooh Corner), complications from pneumonia.
28th
Bill Aucoin, 66, American band manager (Kiss), complications from prostate cancer.
Robert Byrd, 92, American politician, U.S. Representative (1953–1959), Senator from West Virginia (1959–2010).
Joya Sherrill, 85, American jazz vocalist, leukemia.
William L. Taylor, 78, American attorney and civil rights advocate, complications from a fall.
27th
Corey Allen, 75, American actor (Rebel Without a Cause), film and television director, complications of Parkinson's disease.
Martin D. Ginsburg, 78, American attorney, husband of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, cancer.
Rammellzee, 49, American hip hop musician and graffiti artist, after long illness.
26th
Benny Powell, 80, American jazz trombonist (April in Paris), heart attack following spinal surgery.
Stanley Wagner, 83, American winemaker.
24th
Toni Adams, 45, American professional wrestling manager, former wife of Chris Adams, heart attack.
Fred Anderson, 81, American jazz tenor saxophonist.
JoJo Billingsley, 58, American back-up singer (Lynyrd Skynyrd), cancer.
Walter Shorenstein, 95, American real estate developer and baseball team owner (San Francisco Giants), natural causes.
23rd
Allyn Ferguson, 85, American television composer (Barney Miller, Charlie's Angels), natural causes.
Frank Giering, 38, German actor (Funny Games).
Pete Quaife, 66, British bassist (The Kinks), kidney failure.
21st
Allison Parks, 68, American model (Playboy, October 1965) and actress.
With Approval, 24, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse, Canadian Triple Crown winner (1989), euthanized.
Larry Jon Wilson, 69, American songwriter and musician, stroke.
20th
Dwight Armstrong, 58, American anti-Vietnam War protestor, Sterling Hall bomber, lung cancer.
Edith Shain, 91, American nurse, subject of V–J day in Times Square photograph, cancer.
19th
Manute Bol, 47, Sudanese basketball player and activist, kidney failure and Stevens–Johnson syndrome.
John Ferruggio, 84, American in-flight director, led evacuation of Pan Am Flight 93, organ failure.
Vince O'Brien, 91, American character actor (Dark Shadows, Guiding Light, Law & Order).
18th
Trent Acid, 29, American professional wrestler.
Ronnie Lee Gardner, 49, American murderer, executed by firing squad.
16th
Peter Brunette, 66, American film critic (The Hollywood Reporter), heart attack.
Bill Dixon, 84, American jazz musician.
Allen Hoey, 57, American poet, Pulitzer Prize nominee, heart attack.
Carole McGoldrick, 66, American singer (The Secrets), illness.
Ronald Neame, 99, British film director (The Poseidon Adventure) and screenwriter.
Garry Shider, 56, American musician (Parliament-Funkadelic), complications from brain and lung cancer.
15th
Phil Gordon, 94, American character actor and dialect coach (The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, Petticoat Junction).
14th
Oscar Azócar, 45, Venezuelan baseball player (New York Yankees, San Diego Padres).
13th
Jimmy Dean, 81, American country music singer (Big Bad John), actor and businessman (Jimmy Dean Foods), natural causes.
Nelson Wallulatum, 84, American trial leader, chief of the Wasco Indians (since 1959), founder of The Museum at Warm Springs.
12th
Al Williamson, 79, American comic book artist (Secret Agent X-9, Star Wars, Flash Gordon).
11th
Kip Deville, 7, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
Johnny Parker, 80, British jazz pianist ("Bad Penny Blues").
Fred Plum, 86, American neurologist, developed the term "persistent vegetative state", primary progressive aphasia.
9th
Melbert Ford, 50, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.
Christine Johnson, 98, American opera singer and actress.
8th
Phillip Petty, 59, American bassist (Point Blank), cancer.
Crispian St. Peters, 71, British pop singer ("The Pied Piper", "You Were on My Mind"), after long illness.
6th
Jack Beeson, 88, American contemporary classical music composer, heart failure.
Marvin Isley, 56, American bassist (The Isley Brothers, Isley-Jasper-Isley), complications of diabetes.
Dana Key, 56, American musician (DeGarmo and Key), ruptured blood clot. Abraham Nathanson, 80, American artist and author, co-inventor of Bananagrams, cancer.
Robert B. Radnitz, 85, American film producer (Cross Creek, My Side of the Mountain, Sounder), complications from a stroke.
5th
Danny Bank, 87, American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and flautist.
Stephen Clancy Hill, 34, American pornographic actor and murderer, suicide by jumping from cliff.
Tony Peluso, 60, American musician and record producer (The Carpenters), heart disease.
Robert Wussler, 73, American businessman, co-founder of CNN, after long illness.
4th
Himan Brown, 99, American radio producer (CBS Radio Mystery Theater).
Marianne Elser Crowder, 104, American oldest Girl Scout, pancreatic cancer.
Richard Dunn, 75, American character actor (Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!), stroke.
David Markson, 82, American writer (Wittgenstein's Mistress).
Chuck Taliano, 65, American Marine, featured on recruitment poster, multiple myeloma.
John Wooden, 99, American basketball player (Purdue, Indianapolis Kautskys) and coach (UCLA, 1948–1975).
3rd
Rue McClanahan, 76, American actress (The Golden Girls, Maude), stroke. [323]
2nd
Dorothy DeBorba, 85, American actress (Our Gang), emphysema and lung disease.
Tony DiPreta, 88, American cartoonist, (Joe Palooka, Rex Morgan, M.D.), respiratory and cardiac arrest.
John W. Douglas, 88, American civil rights advocate, complications from a stroke.
1st
Miss Ellie, 17, American Chinese Crested Dog, winner of title World’s Ugliest Dog.
Joseph Strick, 86, American film director and producer, heart failure.
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