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The following is a list of notable deaths in 2010. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference, language of reference if not English.
March 2010
- Konstantin Eremenko, 39, Russian futsal player, European champion (1999), heart attack. [1] (Russian)
- Chick Lang Sr., 83, American businessman, general manager of Maryland Jockey Club, after long illness. [2]
- Pak Nam-gi, 76, North Korean politician, executed by firing squad. [3] (death announced on this date)
- Fess Parker, 85, American actor (Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone), natural causes. [4]
- Zygmunt Józef Pawłowicz, 82, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Gdańsk (1985–2005), Titular Bishop of Tamallula (since 1985). [5]
- Jerome York, 71, American businessman, Executive Director for Apple Inc., cerebral aneurysm. [6]
- Alex Chilton, 59, American musician (Big Star, The Box Tops). [7]
- Wayne Collett, 60, American athlete, 1972 Summer Olympics silver medalist, cancer. [8]
- Charlie Gillett, 68, British radio presenter, music writer and record producer, after long illness. [9]
- Johnnie High, 80, American country music impresario, heart disease. [10]
- Robert M. White, 85, American X-15 test pilot. [11]
- Herb Cohen, 77, American record company executive and manager (Frank Zappa). [12]
- Filip Kapisoda, 22, Montenegrin male model, suicide by gunshot. [13]
- Hachiro Maekawa, 97, Japanese baseball player (Tokyo Giants), respiratory failure. [14]
- Ksenija Pajčin, 32, Serbian pop singer, shot. [15] (Serbian)
- Dan Achen, 51, Canadian guitarist (Junkhouse), heart attack. [16]
- Charlie Ashcroft, 83, British footballer (Liverpool F.C.). [17]
- Emilia Boncodin, 55, Filipino public servant, whistleblower in ZTE scandal, cardiac arrest. [18]
- Joseph Galdon, 81, Filipino writer and academic. [19]
- Robert Hodgins, 89, South African artist, lung cancer. [20]
- Ashok Kumar, 53, British politician, MP for Langbaurgh (1991–1992) and Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland (1997–2010). [21]
- Ron Lundy, 75, American radio disc jockey (WABC, WCBS-FM), heart attack. [22]
- Sam Mtukudzi, 21, Zimbabwean musician, car accident. [23]
- Heno Sarv, 56, Estonian cultural geographer and ethnologist. [24] (Estonian)
- Sotiris Zakapidas, 97, Greek footballer (Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C.). [25] (Greek)
- Chimen Abramsky, 93, British historian, expert in Jewish studies and Hebrew literature. [26]
- Carmen Capalbo, 84, American theater director, emphysema. [27]
- Corsica Joe, 90, American professional wrestler. [28]
- Edmund Dinis, 85, American district attorney, investigated Chappaquiddick incident, complications of treatment for lymphoma. [29]
- Panos Glykofridis, 80, Greek film director. [30] (Greek)
- Peter Graves, 83, American actor (Mission: Impossible, Airplane!), heart attack. [31]
- Vinda Karandikar, 91, Indian poet and writer, after short illness. [32]
- Urpo Leppänen, 66, Finnish politician. [33] (Finnish)
- Park Chun-seok, 80, South Korean composer, stroke. [34]
- John Powles, 61, Canadian Head of the Canada-Japan Society, Order of the Rising Sun recipient, pancreatic cancer. [35]
- Felipe Sapag, 93, Argentine politician. [36] (Spanish)
- Der Scutt, 75, American architect (Trump Tower, One Astor Plaza, Reading Public Museum), liver failure. [37]
- Sir Michael Angus, 79, British businessman, Chairman of Unilever (1986–1992). [38]
- Sir Ian Axford, 76, New Zealand space scientist, after long illness. [39]
- Jean Ferrat, 79, French singer, after long illness. [40]
- He Pingping, 21, Chinese dwarf, shortest man who was able to walk, heart complications. [41]
- Ljubomir Kapor, 78, Croatian actor, cancer. [42] (Croatian)
- Neville Meade, 61, Jamaican-born British boxer, 1974 Commonwealth Games gold medalist, British heavyweight champion, cancer. [43]
- Gary Mittelholtz, 55, Canadian journalist (CBC Radio), heart attack. [44]
- Andres Ringo, 71, Estonian architect. [45] (Estonian)
- Tõnu Tuvikene, 57, Estonian astrophysicist and applied mathematician. [46] (Estonian)
- David Ahenakew, 76, Canadian First Nations leader and politician, cancer. [47]
- Bob Attersley, 76, Canadian ice hockey player, 1960 Winter Olympics silver medalist. [48]
- Carol Clerk, British rock journalist, breast cancer. [49]
- Miguel Delibes, 89, Spanish author, journalist and scholar, colorectal cancer. [50] (Spanish)
- Lesley Duncan, 66, British singer-songwriter, cerebrovascular disease. [51]
- Hanna-Renate Laurien, 81, German politician. [52] (German)
- Fatima Meer, 81, South African academic, screenwriter and anti-apartheid activist, stroke. [53]
- Hugh Robertson, 70, Scottish footballer (Dundee F.C.). [54]
- Garry Sharpe-Young, 45, British rock journalist, founder of Rockdetector.com, aneurysm. [55]
- Glauco Villas Boas, 53, Brazilian cartoonist (Geraldão), shot. [56] (Portuguese)
- Beop Jeong, 78, South Korean Seon Buddhist monk, lung cancer. [57]
- Henri-Charles Dubourguier, 62, French microbiologist. [58] (Estonian)
- Paul Dunlap, 90, American film composer. [59]
- Carlos de Jesus Euzébio, 58, Brazilian footballer (Santos Futebol Clube), car accident. [60] (Portuguese)
- John Hill, 68, Canadian professional wrestler, Alzheimer's disease. [61]
- Matilde Elena López, 91, Salvadoran poet, essayist and playwright. [62] (Spanish)
- Willie MacFarlane, 79, Scottish footballer and manager. [63]
- David Meza, 51, Honduran journalist, shot. [64]
- Hans van Mierlo, 78, Dutch politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1994–1998), founder of political party D66. [65]
- Charles Moore, 79, American photographer. [66]
- Merlin Olsen, 69, American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and actor (Little House on the Prairie, Father Murphy), mesothelioma. [67]
- Leena Peltonen-Palotie, 57, Finnish geneticist, bone cancer. [68]
- Brian Pitman, 78, British banker, Chairman of Virgin Money (2010) and Lloyds TSB (1997–2001), heart attack. [69]
- Sandy Scott, 75, Canadian professional wrestler, pancreatic cancer. [70]
- Édgar Valcárcel Arze, 77, Peruvian composer, esophageal cancer. [71] (Spanish)
- Leeann Chin, 77, Chinese-born American restaurateur, founder of Leeann Chin restaurants, after long illness. [72]
- Antoine Choueiri, 70, Lebanese businessman and media magnate, after long illness. [73]
- Evelyn Dall, 92, American singer and actress, after long illness. [74]
- Mark Goldstein, 49, Honduran politician, plane crash. [75] (Spanish)
- Corey Haim, 38, Canadian actor (Lucas, The Lost Boys, License to Drive). [76]
- Tim Holland, 79, American backgammon player, emphysema. [77]
- Dorothy Janis, 100, American silent film actress. [78]
- Micky Jones, 63, Welsh singer and guitarist (Man), brain tumour. [79]
- Rich Koeper, 66, American football player (Green Bay Packers). [80]
- Vincent Mensah, 85, Beninese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto Novo (1970–2000). [81]
- Arnall Patz, 89, American ophthalmologist, heart disease. [82]
- Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy, 81, Egyptian Muslim cleric, Grand Imam (Al-Azhar Mosque), heart attack. [83]
- Ray Tye, 87, American businessman and philanthropist, cancer. [84]
- George Webb, 92, British traditional jazz musician [85]
- Gheorghe Constantin, 77, Romanian footballer and manager. [86] (Romanian)
- Lionel Cox, 80, Australian road bicycle racer, pneumonia. [87]
- Willie Davis, 69, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers), natural causes. [88]
- Dulmatin, 39, Indonesian terrorist, 2002 Bali bombings planner, shot. [89]
- Teresa Gutiérrez, 81, Colombian actress, natural causes. [90] (Spanish)
- Doris Haddock, 100, American political activist, complications of respiratory disease. [91]
- Ricardo Jurado, 83, Argentine broadcaster. [92] (Spanish)
- Randy Kwasniewski, 55, American executive (Hard Rock Hotel), apparent suicide by gunshot. [93]
- Bernard Narokobi, 72, Papua New Guinean politician, diplomat, lawyer and philosopher, after short illness. [94]
- Wilfy Rebimbus, 67, Indian musician, lung cancer. [95]
- Henry Wittenberg, 91, American wrestler, 1948 Olympic gold medalist. [96]
- Albert P. Clark, 96, American Air Force officer. [97]
- Tony Imi, 72, British cinematographer. [98]
- David Kimche, 82, Israeli diplomat, Mossad spy (1953–1980), brain cancer. [99]
- Guy Lapébie, 93, French road bicycle racer. [100] (German)
- Ho Sanderson, 60, British businessman, hit by train. [101]
- Jerry E. Smith, 59, American author, pancreatic cancer. [102]
- Gale Thomson, 90, American First Lady of New Hampshire (1973–1979), wife of Meldrim Thomson, Jr., heart failure. [103]
- Bartholomew Yeboah, 19, Ghanaian footballer. [104]
- Daisey Bailey, 113, American supercentenarian, second-oldest person in U.S. and fourth-oldest in world. [105]
- Sir Kenneth Dover, 89, British classicist, President of the British Academy (1978–1981). [106]
- Ken Dyer, 63, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals), heart failure. [107]
- Newton Kulundu, 61, Kenyan politician, Minister of Labour (2006–2008), after long illness. [108]
- Mihajlo Mihajlov, 76, Serbian scholar, writer and dissident. [109]
- Sergo Mikoyan, 80, Russian historian, specialist on Latin America, leukemia. [110]
- Mary Josephine Ray, 114, Canadian-born American supercentenarian, oldest person in U.S. and second-oldest in world. [111]
- Robson Rocha Costa, 23, Brazilian futsal player, haemorrhagic shock following match injury. [112]
- Richard Stites, 78, American historian and author, complications from cancer. [113]
- Patrick Topaloff, 65, French actor and humorist, heart attack. [114] (French)
- Ben Westlund, 60, American politician, Oregon State Treasurer (2009–2010), lung cancer. [115]
- Marcin Wnuk, 61, Polish politician, Mayor of Inowroclaw (1994–2001) and MP (2001–2005), heart attack. [116] (Polish)
- Cho Gyeong-chul, 80, South Korean astronomer, heart attack. [117]
- Fiennes Cornwallis, 3rd Baron Cornwallis, 88, British aristocrat. [118]
- Bruce Graham, 84, American architect (Willis Tower, John Hancock Center), Alzheimer's disease. [119]
- Samuel I. Hinote, 67, American catfish expert and businessman. [120]
- Endurance Idahor, 25, Nigerian footballer, heart attack. [121]
- H.M. Koutoukas, 72, American playwright (Medea in the Laundromat), complications of diabetes. [122]
- Mark Linkous, 47, American singer-songwriter (Sparklehorse), suicide by gunshot. [123]
- Dener Pacheco, 28, Brazilian actor, stomach and lung cancer. [124] (Portuguese)
- Ronald Pettersson, 74, Swedish ice hockey player. [125] (Swedish)
- Jim Roland, 67, American Major League Baseball player. [126]
- Nigel Trench, 7th Baron Ashtown, 93, British diplomat. [127]
- John Patrick Bedell, 36, American computer programmer, Pentagon subway gunman, shot. [128]
- Aleksandr Grave, 89, Russian actor. [129] (Russian)
- Philip Langridge, 70, British tenor, colorectal cancer. [130]
- Faqir Mohammed, 39, Pakistani militant commander (Taliban), air strike. [131]
- Andrée Peel, 105, French patriot, World War II Resistance member. [132]
- Charles B. Pierce, 71, American film director (The Legend of Boggy Creek). [133]
- Darcy Pohland, 48, American television reporter (WCCO-TV). [134]
- Alberto Ronchey, 83, Italian politician and journalist. [135] (Italian)
- Wolfgang Schenck, 97, German airman, Luftwaffe flying ace. [136] (Portuguese)
- Richard Stapley, 86, British-born American actor (The Three Musketeers), kidney failure. [137]
- Jaanus Tamm, 52, Estonian writer and journalist. [138] (Estonian)
- Edgar Wayburn, 103, American environmentalist and conservationist. [139]
- Raimund Abraham, 76, Austrian-born American architect (Austrian Cultural Forum New York), car accident. [140]
- Johnny Alf, 80, Brazilian singer and composer, prostate cancer. [141] (Portuguese)
- Vladislav Ardzinba, 64, Georgian politician, separatist President of Abkhazia (1994–2005). [142]
- Ron Banks, 58, American singer (The Dramatics), heart attack. [143]
- Etta Cameron, 70, Bahamian-born Danish gospel singer, after long illness. [144]
- Hilario Chávez Joya, 82, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nuevo Casas Grandes (1977–2004). [145]
- Vladimir Chebotaryov, 88, Russian film director (Amphibian Man). [146] (Russian)
- Samuel J. Eldersveld, 92, American political scientist and politician. [147]
- Joaquim Fiúza, 102, Portuguese sailor, 1952 Olympic bronze medalist. [148] (Portuguese)
- Tetsuo Kondo, 80, Japanese politician, Minister of Labour (1991–1992). [149]
- Nan Martin, 82, American actress (The Drew Carey Show), emphysema. [150]
- Arthur Menzies, 93, Canadian diplomat, heart attack. [151]
- Roger Newman, 69, British-born American actor and television writer (Guiding Light, Passions), cancer. [152]
- Angelo Poffo, 84, American professional wrestler. [153]
- Tony Richards, 76, British footballer. [154]
- Joanne Simpson, 86, American meteorologist, first woman to earn a doctorate in meteorology. [155]
- Lolly Vegas, 70, American singer (Redbone), lung cancer. [156]
- Fred Wedlock, 67, British folk musician, complications from pneumonia. [157]
- Keith Alexander, 53, British footballer (Saint Lucia) and manager, brain aneurysm. [158]
- Johnny Allen, 76, American football player (Washington Redskins), Alzheimer's disease. [159]
- Frank Bertaina, 65, American Major League Baseball player, heart attack. [160]
- Mariya Dolina, 87, Ukrainian dive bomber pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union. [161] (Ukrainian)
- Michael Foot, 96, British politician, Leader of the Labour Party (1980–1983). [162]
- Momo Kapor, 72, Serbian writer and painter. [163]
- Big Tiny Little, 79, American musician (The Lawrence Welk Show). [164]
- Paul Saar, 90, Estonian Eastern Orthodox priest. [165] (Estonian)
- Yuri Stepanov, 42, Russian actor, car accident. [166] (Russian)
- John Strohmeyer, 85, American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner, heart failure. [167]
- Michalis Toumbouros, 51, Greek singer-songwriter and physician, motorcycle accident. [168] (Greek)
- Oleg Tyurin, 72, Russian rower, 1964 Olympic gold medalist. [169]. (Russian)
- Enoc Cancino, 82, Mexican poet, kidney failure. [170] (Spanish)
- Winston Churchill, 69, British politician, MP for Stretford (1970–1983) and Davyhulme (1983–1997), prostate cancer. [171]
- Paul Drayton, 70, American athlete, 1964 Olympic gold and silver medalist, cancer. [172]
- Emil Forselius, 35, Swedish actor, suicide. [173] (Swedish)
- Don Kent, 92, American meteorologist (WBZ-TV), natural causes. [174]
- Geoff Myburgh, 81, South African Olympic sailor. [175]
- Leszek Piotrowski, 72, Polish lawyer and politician, Senator (1989–1993) and Member of Parliament (1997–2001). [176] (Polish)
- Nikolay Surov, 62, Russian Olympic rower. [177] (Russian)
- Perry Brooks, 55, American football player (Washington Redskins). [178]
- Kristian Digby, 32, British television presenter and director (To Buy or Not to Buy). [179]
- Clifton Forbes, 64, Jamaican Olympic athlete, after long illness. [180]
- Slavko Fras, 81, Slovenian journalist and editor. [181]
- Barry Hannah, 67, American novelist and short story writer (Geronimo Rex), heart attack. [182]
- Vladimir Ilyushin, 82, Russian test pilot. [183] (German)
- Muhammad Iqbal, Pakistani militant commander (Taliban), shot. [184]
- Paul Kim Ok-kyun, 84, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, Titular Bishop of Girba (1985–2001). [185]
- Ruth Kligman, 80, American abstract painter, muse of Jackson Pollock. [186]
- Muhammad Tufail, Pakistani militant commander (Taliban), shot. [187]
February 2010
See Deaths in February 2010.
January 2010
See Deaths in January 2010.
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