Deaths in September 2011
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Deaths in 2011
Deaths in 2011
The following is a list of notable deaths in 2011.Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:...

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Deaths in December 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← – January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December – →The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2010.-31:...

 - January
Deaths in January 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2011.-31:...

- February
Deaths in February 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January- February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2011.-28:*Netiva Ben-Yehuda, 82, Israeli author and radio personality....

 - March
Deaths in March 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January- February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2011.-31:...

 - April
Deaths in April 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January- February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2011.-30:...

 - May
Deaths in May 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January- February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2011.-31:*Pauline Betz, 91, American tennis player....

 - June
Deaths in June 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January- February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2011.-30:...

 - July
Deaths in July 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January- February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2011.-31:...

 - August
Deaths in August 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January- February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2011.-31:...

 - September - October
Deaths in October 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January- February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2011.-31:...

 - November - December - →

The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2011.

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  • Eddie Bockman
    Eddie Bockman
    Eddie Bockman was a third baseman in Major League Baseball who played from through for the New York Yankees , Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates . Listed at 5'9", 175 lb...

    , 91, American baseball player, manager and scout (Pittsburgh Pirates
    Pittsburgh Pirates
    The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the Central Division of the National League, and are five-time World Series Champions...

    , New York Yankees
    New York Yankees
    The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the The Bronx, New York. They compete in Major League Baseball in the American League's East Division...

    ).
  • Hella Haasse
    Hella Haasse
    Hélène "Hella" Serafia Haasse was a Dutch writer, often referred to as "the Grand Old Lady" of Dutch literature, and whose novel Oeroeg was a staple for generations of Dutch schoolchildren. Her internationally acclaimed Magnus opus is "Heren van de Thee", translated to "The Tea Lords"...

    , 93, Dutch writer. http://www.nu.nl/boek/2629423/hella-haasse-overleden.html (Dutch)
  • Philip Hannan
    Philip Hannan
    Philip Matthew Hannan was an American Roman Catholic Archbishop. Archbishop Hannan, in his episcopal career, served as Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington and later as the Eleventh Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans from September 29, 1965 to...

    , 98, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of New Orleans
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans
    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans, officially in Latin Archidioecesis Novae Aureliae, is an ecclesiastical division of the Roman Catholic Church administered from New Orleans, Louisiana...

     (1965–1988). http://www.wdsu.com/mostpopular/29336600/detail.html
  • Nonie Lynch
    Nonie Lynch
    Nonie Lynch, born Nonie Crawford, was a well known Irish traditional singer out of County Clare....

    , 101, Irish traditional singer. http://notices.irishtimes.com/11738071
  • Tatyana Lioznova
    Tatyana Lioznova
    Tatyana Mikhailovna Lioznova was a Soviet film director best known for her TV series Seventeen Moments of Spring .-Film career:All of Lioznova's features - from Three Poplars at Plyushchikha Street , a cult film of the 1960s, to her last movie, The Carnival , - are distinguished by open...

    , 87, Russian film director (Seventeen Moments of Spring
    Seventeen Moments of Spring
    Seventeen Moments of Spring is a 1973 Soviet TV miniseries. It was filmed at Gorky Film Studio, directed by Tatyana Lioznova and based on the book of the same title by the novelist Yulian Semyonov. The series comprises 12 episodes of 70 minutes each...

    ), People's Artist of the USSR
    People's Artist of the USSR
    People's Artist of the USSR, also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to citizens of the Soviet Union.- Nomenclature and significance :...

    . http://www.kommersant.ru/news/1784073/rubric/8 (Russian)
  • Vera Popkova
    Vera Popkova
    Vera Ivanovna Popkova was a Soviet track and field athlete who competed in the sprints. She had personal bests of 11.3 seconds for the 100 metres and 23.0 seconds for the 200 metres...

    , 68, Russian athlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1968). http://www.mir-ua.ru/sport/2011/09/30/%D0%BD%D0%B0-%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%89%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B5-%D0%BD%D0%B5-%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%BE-%D0%B2%D1%8B%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%8E%D1%89%D0%B5%D0%B9%D1%81%D1%8F-%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B3%D0%BA.html (Russian)
  • Sylvia Robinson
    Sylvia Robinson
    Sylvia Robinson was an American singer, musician, record producer, and record label executive, most notably known for her work as founder/CEO of the hip hop label Sugar Hill Records. She is credited as the driving force behind two landmark singles in the genre...

    , 75, American singer (Mickey & Sylvia
    Mickey & Sylvia
    Mickey & Sylvia was an American R&B duo, composed of Mickey Baker and Sylvia Robinson. They were the first big seller for Groove Records.Mickey was a music instructor and Sylvia one of his pupils. Baker was inspired to form the group by the success of Les Paul & Mary Ford. They had a Top 20 hit...

    ), music producer and record label executive, heart failure. http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/29/sylvia-robinson-the-mother-of-hip-hop-dies-at-75/
  • Miriam Schmierer
    Miriam Schmierer
    Miriam Schmierer née Baker was an Australian supercentenarian who was the oldest living person in Australia, she is also the oldest person from the state of Queensland. She assumed the title when John Campbell Ross died on 3 June 2009...

    , 112, Australian supercentenarian, nation's oldest person. http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8354123/australias-oldest-person-dies
  • Lojze Slak
    Lojze Slak
    Lojze Slak was a Slovenian musician. Slak was one of the pioneers of Slovene popular folk music, based on diatonic button accordion and author of several evergreen songs, performed by his Lojze Slak Ansamble....

    , 79, Slovene accordion player, bone cancer. http://www.rtvslo.si/kultura/glasba/umrl-je-narodno-zabavni-glasbenik-lojze-slak/267295 (Slovenian)
  • Iain Sproat
    Iain Sproat
    Iain MacDonald Sproat was a British Conservative Member of Parliament . He was educated at Winchester College and Magdalen College, Oxford. He worked as a publisher and journalist....

    , 72, Scottish politician and journalist. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/politics-obituaries/8814159/Iain-Sproat.html

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  • Robert Blinc
    Robert Blinc
    Robert Blinc was a prominent Slovene physicist.He completed his undergraduate studies in 1958 at the Faculty of Natural Sciences in Ljubljana and received a PhD a year later. He then started post-doc study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When he returned to Slovenia, he continued his...

    , 76, Slovene physicist. http://www.clubofrome.org/?p=2957
  • Sergio Bonelli
    Sergio Bonelli
    Sergio Bonelli was an Italian comic book author and publisher.Sergio Bonelli was born in Milan, the son of Gian Luigi Bonelli, the creator of Tex Willer and many other Italian comic strips. In order to distinguish himself from his father, he usually wrote his scripts under the pen name Guido Nolitta...

    , 78, Italian comic book author and publisher. http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/09/26/sergio-bonelli-passes-aged-78/
  • Bob Cassilly
    Bob Cassilly
    Robert James Cassilly Jr. was an American sculptor, entrepreneur, and museum director. Based in St...

    , 61, American sculptor, founder of City Museum
    City Museum
    City Museum is a museum, consisting largely of repurposed architectural and industrial objects, housed in the former International Shoe building in the Washington Avenue Loft District of St...

    , bulldozer accident. http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/278530/3/Bob-Cassilly-killed-in-bulldozer-accident-at-Cementland
  • Jessy Dixon
    Jessy Dixon
    Jessy Dixon was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist, with success among audiences across racial lines. He garnered seven Grammy nominations during his career....

    , 73, American gospel musician. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-09-29/news/ct-met-dixon-obit-20110929_1_gospel-music-gospel-singer-anthony-heilbut
  • David Zelag Goodman
    David Zelag Goodman
    David Zelag Goodman was a playwright and screenwriter for both TV and film. His most prolific period was from the 1960s to the early 1980s. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Lovers and Other Strangers, though he did not win. He co-wrote, with Sam Peckinpah, the screenplay for 1971's...

    , 81, American screenwriter (Straw Dogs), progressive supranuclear palsy
    Progressive supranuclear palsy
    Progressive supranuclear palsy is a degenerative disease involving the gradual deterioration and death of specific areas of the brain....

    . http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-david-zelag-goodman-20110928,0,4358808.story
  • Jerry Haynes
    Jerry Haynes
    Jerome Martin "Jerry" Haynes was an American actor from Dallas, Texas. He is most well known as Mr. Peppermint, a role he played for 30 years as the host of one of the longest-running local children's shows in television, the Dallas-based Mr...

    , 84, American actor, Parkinson's disease. http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/-ON-HOLD--JERRY-HAYNES-OBIT-130516373.html
  • Harry Muskee
    Harry Muskee
    Harry "Cuby" Muskee was the singer of the blues band Cuby + Blizzards, which he co-founded with Eelco Gelling.Muskee was born in Assen, and died in Rolde aged 70.-Biography:...

    , 70, Dutch blues singer and musician (Cuby + Blizzards). cancer. http://www.destentor.nl/regio/9557519/Harry-Cuby-Muskee-overleden.ece (Dutch)
  • Uan Rasey
    Uan Rasey
    Uan Rasey was an American musician, best known for his studio work as a trumpet player. He was first trumpet of the MGM film studios orchestra from 1949 until the early 1970s, and performed on the soundtracks of many motion pictures...

    , 90, American film trumpeter (Chinatown, Singin' in the Rain
    Singin' in the Rain
    Singin' in the Rain is a 1952 American comedy musical film starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds and directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, with Kelly also providing the choreography...

    ), heart ailment. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118043735
  • Michael Shor
    Michael Shor
    Michael Shor 1920 – 26 September 2011) was an Israeli engineer who served for 17 years as the CEO of Israel Military Industries , and was twice the recipient of the Israel Defense Prize.- Biography :...

    , 91, Israeli security official, CEO of Israel Military Industries
    Israel Military Industries
    Israel Weapons Industries , formerly the "Magen" division of the Israel Military Industries Ltd. is an Israeli firearms manufacturer. In 2005, the Small Arms Division of IMI was privatized....

     (1972–1989). http://www.haaretz.co.il/news/education/1.1484975 (Hebrew)

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  • Orlando Brown, 40, American football player (Cleveland Browns
    Cleveland Browns
    The Cleveland Browns are a professional football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They are currently members of the North Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...

    , Baltimore Ravens
    Baltimore Ravens
    The Baltimore Ravens are a professional football franchise based in Baltimore, Maryland.The Baltimore Ravens are officially a quasi-expansion franchise, having originated in 1995 with the Cleveland Browns relocation controversy after Art Modell, then owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced his...

    ), diabetic ketoacidosis
    Diabetic ketoacidosis
    Diabetic ketoacidosis is a potentially life-threatening complication in patients with diabetes mellitus. It happens predominantly in those with type 1 diabetes, but it can occur in those with type 2 diabetes under certain circumstances...

    . http://www.wbaltv.com/sports/29280280/detail.html
  • Hubert Constant
    Hubert Constant
    Hubert Constant was the Roman Catholic archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cap-Haïtien.Ordained to the priesthood in 1954, Constant was named bishop in 1991 and retired in 2008....

    , 80, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Cap-Haïtien
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cap-Haïtien
    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cap-Haïtien is a metropolitan diocese, responsible for the suffragan Dioceses of Fort-Liberté, Hinche, Les Gonaïves and Port-de-Paix...

     (2003–2008). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bconstant.html
  • Danny Litwhiler
    Danny Litwhiler
    Daniel Webster Litwhiler was an American Major League baseball player who played outfield from 1940-1951. He played for the Boston Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cincinnati Reds. He was the first Major Leaguer to have an error-free season...

    , 95, American baseball player and coach. http://www.foxsportsdetroit.com/09/23/11/Danny-Litwhiler-former-MSU-baseball-coac/landing_msu.html?blockID=567648&feedID=3701
  • Rolland W. Redlin
    Rolland W. Redlin
    Rolland W. "Rollie" Redlin was a U.S. Representative from North Dakota, who served between 1965 and 1967. He also served in the North Dakota Senate from 1959 to 1963 and later returned to serve again from 1973 until his retirement in 2000, as Senate President Pro Tempore 1987-9, and Minority...

    , 91, American politician, U.S. Representative
    United States House of Representatives
    The United States House of Representatives is one of the two Houses of the United States Congress, the bicameral legislature which also includes the Senate.The composition and powers of the House are established in Article One of the Constitution...

     from North Dakota
    United States congressional delegations from North Dakota
    -United States Senate:-United States House of Representatives:...

     (1965–1967). http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/Longtime-ND-state-lawmaker-US-House-member-dies-2188211.php
  • Douglas Stuart, 20th Earl of Moray, 83, British aristocrat. http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/139005/moray
  • Joseph Trinh Chinh Truc
    Joseph Trinh Chinh Truc
    Joseph Trinh Chinh Truc was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ban Me Thuot, Vietnam.Ordained to the priesthood in 1954, Trinh Chinh Truc was named bishop in 1981 retiring in 2000....

    , 85, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ban Me Thuot (1990–2000). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/btrct.html
  • José Miguel Varas
    José Miguel Varas
    José Miguel Varas was a Chilean writer. He won the Chilean National Prize for Literature in 2006.-References:...

    , 83, Chilean writer. http://www.prensa-latina.cu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=326975&Itemid=1 (Spanish)
  • Carl Wood
    Carl Wood
    Edwin Carlyle "Carl" Wood, AC, CBE, FRCS, FRANZCOG was a prominent Australian gynaecologist, best known for his pioneering work developing and commercialising the technique of in-vitro fertilisation...

    , 81, Australian in vitro fertilisation
    In vitro fertilisation
    In vitro fertilisation is a process by which egg cells are fertilised by sperm outside the body: in vitro. IVF is a major treatment in infertility when other methods of assisted reproductive technology have failed...

     pioneer, Alzheimer's disease. http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/ivf-pioneer-carl-wood-dies/story-e6frg12c-1226146630857

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  • Frances Bay
    Frances Bay
    Frances Bay was a U.S.-based Canadian character actress, best known for playing quirky, elderly women on film and television...

    , 92, Canadian character actress (Happy Gilmore
    Happy Gilmore
    Happy Gilmore is a 1996 sports comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and produced by Robert Simonds for Universal Studios. It stars Adam Sandler as the title character, an unsuccessful ice hockey player who discovers a talent for golf. The screenplay was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy...

    , Blue Velvet, The Middle
    The Middle (TV series)
    The Middle is an American situation comedy television series that premiered on ABC on September 30, 2009. The show features Frances "Frankie" Heck , a working-class, Midwestern woman married to Mike Heck who resides in the small fictional town of Orson, Indiana. They are the parents of three...

    ). http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/09/character-actress-frances-bay-dies-at-92.html
  • Parey Branton
    Parey Branton
    Parey Pershing Branton, Sr. , was a businessman from Shongaloo, Louisiana, who was from 1960 to 1972 a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from what is now District 10 in Webster Parish...

    , 92, American politician, Louisiana State Representative
    Louisiana House of Representatives
    The Louisiana House of Representatives is the lower house in the Louisiana State Legislature, the state legislature of the US state of Louisiana. The House is composed of 105 Representatives, each of whom represents approximately 42,500 people . Members serve four-year terms with a term limit of...

     (1960–1972), Mayor of Shongaloo
    Shongaloo, Louisiana
    Shongaloo is a village in Webster Parish, Louisiana, United States.West of Shongaloo on Louisiana Highway 2 is Munn Hill, a homestead of Daniel and Rebecca Munn, established on July 26, 1900....

     (1972–1990). http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/shreveporttimes/obituary.aspx?n=parey-p-branton&pid=153648526
  • José Manuel Rodriguez Delgado
    José Manuel Rodriguez Delgado
    José Manuel Rodriguez Delgado was a Spanish professor of physiology at Yale University, famed for his research into mind control through electrical stimulation of regions in the brain.-Biography:...

    , 96, Spanish scientist and professor. http://noticias.lainformacion.com/ciencia-y-tecnologia/ciencias-general/ha-muerto-jose-manuel-rodriguez-delgado-el-hombre-que-intento-el-control-de-la-mente_4wAdLA18xaR1nb6b6254i7/ (Spanish)
  • Clemente Faccani
    Clemente Faccani
    Clemente Faccani was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.Faccani was born in Lugo, Italy and was ordained a priest on 10 April 1943. Faccani was appointed Titular Archbishop of Serra, as well as Nuncio to Kenya, on 27 June 1983 and ordained bishop on 3 September 1983...

    , 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Nuncio to Kenya (1983–1995) and Seychelles (1985–1994). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bfaccani.html
  • Georges Fillioud
    Georges Fillioud
    Georges Fillioud was a French politician. He was a member of the French gouvernment in charge of mass media from 1981 to 1986, under former President François Mitterand.-Biography:...

    , 82, French politician. http://www.lemonde.fr/carnet/article/2011/09/15/mort-de-georges-fillioud-ancien-ministre-de-mitterrand_1572918_3382.html (French)
  • Dorothy Harrell
    Dorothy Harrell
    Dorothy Harrell was a shortstop who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 4", 127 lb., Harrell batted and threw right-handed...

    , 87, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
    All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
    The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was a women's professional baseball league founded by Philip K. Wrigley which existed from 1943 to 1954. During the league's history, over 600 women played ball.-History:...

    ). http://www.mydesert.com/article/20110923/SPORTS01/109230326/Dorothy-Harrell-Doyle-league-her-own
  • John Hubert Kelly
    John Hubert Kelly
    John Hubert Kelly was a United States diplomat.-Biography:...

    , 72, American diplomat. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlanta/obituary.aspx?n=John-Kelly&pid=153667537
  • Khalid Abdel Nasser
    Khalid Abdel Nasser
    Khalid Abdel Nasser was the eldest son of Egypt's second President Gamal Abdel Nasser.-Opposition to Sadat and Mubarak:Nasser's public profile became pronounced in his early adulthood on account of his often troubled relationship with late Egyptian president Anwar El-Sadat, his father's successor...

    , 62, Egyptian professor, eldest son of Gamal Abdel Nasser
    Gamal Abdel Nasser
    Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein was the second President of Egypt from 1956 until his death. A colonel in the Egyptian army, Nasser led the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 along with Muhammad Naguib, the first president, which overthrew the monarchy of Egypt and Sudan, and heralded a new period of...

    . http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/21364/Egypt/Politics-/Khaled-Abdel-Nasser-dies.aspx
  • Mo Rothman
    Mo Rothman
    Moses "Mo" Rothman was a Canadian-born, American studio executive who persuaded Charlie Chaplin to return to the United States in 1972, ending Chaplin's twenty year, self-imposed exile...

    , 92, Canadian-born American movie executive, persuaded Charlie Chaplin
    Charlie Chaplin
    Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin, KBE was an English comic actor, film director and composer best known for his work during the silent film era. He became the most famous film star in the world before the end of World War I...

     to return to the United States, Parkinson's disease. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-0929-mo-rothman-20110929,0,5684307.story
  • Nykodym Rusnak
    Nykodym Rusnak
    Nykodym Rusnak was the Ukrainian Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv.He was born in 1921 in Davidìvcì, Chernivtsi. On 6 January 1945, he took monastic tonsure and was ordained three months later, on 29 April 1945....

    , 90, Ukrainian Orthodox
    Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)
    The Ukrainian Orthodox Church is an autonomous Church of Eastern Orthodoxy in Ukraine, under the ecclesiastic jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate...

     hierarch, Metropolitan of Kharkiv
    Kharkiv
    Kharkiv or Kharkov is the second-largest city in Ukraine.The city was founded in 1654 and was a major centre of Ukrainian culture in the Russian Empire. Kharkiv became the first city in Ukraine where the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic was proclaimed in December 1917 and Soviet government was...

     and Bohodukhiv
    Bohodukhiv
    Bohodukhiv is a city in the Kharkiv Oblast of eastern Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Bohodukhivsky Raion , and is located on the Kharkiv-Sumy railway at around ....

     (since 1989). http://orthodox.org.ua/eng/node/2237
  • Regina Smendzianka
    Regina Smendzianka
    Regina Smendzianka was a Polish pianist.Regina Smendzianka was born in Toruń, and began her public performances as a child of eight surprising the audience with her mature interpretation of the classical works...

    , 86, Polish pianist. http://www.rp.pl/artykul/9131,717882-Regina-Smendzianka-nie-zyje.html (Polish)
  • Bill Taylor
    Bill Taylor (baseball)
    William Michael Taylor was a former Major League Baseball player who played outfield for the New York Giants and Detroit Tigers....

    , 81, American baseball player (New York Giants
    San Francisco Giants
    The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in San Francisco, California, playing in the National League West Division....

    , Detroit Tigers
    Detroit Tigers
    The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball team located in Detroit, Michigan. One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Detroit in as part of the Western League. The Tigers have won four World Series championships and have won the American League pennant...

    ).
  • Otakar Vávra, 100, Czech film director, screenwriter and pedagogue. http://www.rozhlas.cz/zpravy/film/_zprava/zemrel-legendarni-cesky-reziser-otakar-vavra--948925 (Czech)

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  • Walter Bonatti
    Walter Bonatti
    Walter Bonatti was an Italian mountain climber. He is noted for a solo climb of a new route on the south-west pillar of the Aiguille du Dru in August 1955 and the first solo winter ascent of the Matterhorn north face in 1965.-Life and career:Bonatti was born in Bergamo...

    , 81, Italian mountain climber. http://www.europeonline-magazine.eu/italienischer-alpinist-walter-bonatti-gestorben_154576.html (German)
  • John Calley
    John Calley
    John Calley was an American film studio executive and producer. He was quite influential during his years at Warner Bros...

    , 81, American movie studio executive. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-john-calley-20110914,0,1228011.story
  • Wilma Lee Cooper
    Wilma Lee Cooper
    Wilma Lee Leary , known professionally as Wilma Lee Cooper, was an American bluegrass-based country music entertainer.-Biography:...

    , 90, American country music singer, natural causes. http://blog.gactv.com/blog/2011/09/16/grand-ole-opry-member-wilma-lee-cooper-dies-at-90/
  • Sam DeLuca
    Sam DeLuca
    Saverio Frank "Sam" DeLuca was an American Professional Football offensive lineman in the American Football League and later a radio and television football coverage broadcaster. He played six seasons, three for the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers and three for the New York Jets. He was a member of...

    , 75, American football player and broadcaster (New York Jets
    New York Jets
    The New York Jets are a professional football team headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey, representing the New York metropolitan area. The team is a member of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...

    ), pancreatic cancer. http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlny/former-jets-player-analyst-sam-deluca-dies-at-75_b42900
  • Paul Gallant
    Paul Gallant
    Paul-Émile Gallant was a Canadian entrepreneur who invented the Puzz-3D three-dimensional jigsaw puzzles. He is also credited with inventing both the Wrebbit Puzzle Machine, which is now known as the Puzzle Shots Factory, and the Perfalock flat foam puzzle.Gallant was born in Edmundston, New...

    , 67, Canadian entrepreneur, inventor of Puzz-3D
    Puzz-3D
    Puzz-3D is the brand name of three-dimensional jigsaw puzzles, manufactured by Hasbro . Unlike traditional puzzles which are composed of series of flat pieces with parts of an image on them, when put together, create a single unified image, the Puzz-3D series of puzzles are composed on plastic...

    , cancer. http://toysandgamesmagazine.ca/9404/famous-puzz-3d-inventor-dies-at-67/
  • Jack Garner
    Jack Garner
    Jack Edward Garner was an American film and television actor, known for The Rockford Files and numerous other television roles. He is the brother of James Garner.-Early life and career:...

    , 84, American actor (The Rockford Files
    The Rockford Files
    The Rockford Files is an American television drama series which aired on the NBC network between September 13, 1974 and January 10, 1980. It has remained in regular syndication to the present day. The show stars James Garner as Los Angeles-based private investigator Jim Rockford and features Noah...

    , My Fellow Americans
    My Fellow Americans
    My Fellow Americans is a 1996 American comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Dan Aykroyd and James Garner as feuding ex-presidents. Lauren Bacall, Esther Rolle, John Heard, Wilford Brimley, Bradley Whitford and Jeff Yagher also appear in supporting performances...

    ), brother of James Garner
    James Garner
    James Garner is an American film and television actor, one of the first Hollywood actors to excel in both media. He has starred in several television series spanning a career of more than five decades...

    . http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118042851?refCatId=14
  • Richard Hamilton
    Richard Hamilton (artist)
    Richard William Hamilton, CH was a British painter and collage artist. His 1956 collage, Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?, produced for the This Is Tomorrow exhibition of the Independent Group in London, is considered by critics and historians to be one of the...

    , 89, British artist. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/pop-artist-richard-hamilton-dies-at-89-2354097.html
  • David Jull
    David Jull
    David Francis Jull was an Australian politician. He was a long-serving Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Bowman, Queensland, from 1975–83 and Fadden, Queensland, from 1984–2007.Jull was born in Kingaroy, Queensland, and was educated at the...

    , 66, Australian politician, Member of the House of Representatives
    Australian House of Representatives
    The House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Parliament of Australia; it is the lower house; the upper house is the Senate. Members of Parliament serve for terms of approximately three years....

     (1975–1983, 1984–2007). http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-09-13/david-jull-dies/2897454/?site=newcastle
  • Joe Krupa
    Joe Krupa
    Joseph S. Krupa, Sr. is a former American football defensive tackle who played nine seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Football League. Krupa was selected to the Pro Bowl after the 1963 season. He attended Purdue University. Krupa is a member of the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame....

    , 78, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers
    Pittsburgh Steelers
    The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team currently belongs to the North Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League . Founded in , the Steelers are the oldest franchise in the AFC...

    ), heart ailment. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76715235
  • DJ Mehdi
    DJ Mehdi
    Mehdi Favéris-Essadi , better known by his stage name DJ Mehdi, was a French hip hop and electro producer of mixed French and Tunisian origin.-Biography:...

    , 34, French musician. http://pitchfork.com/news/43978-rip-dj-mehdi/
  • Harlan Erwin Mitchell
    Harlan Erwin Mitchell
    Harlan Erwin Mitchell, Sr. was a United States Representative from Georgia.Mitchell was born in Dalton, Georgia and attended the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. From 1943 through 1946, he served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army Air Corps...

    , 87, American politician, U.S. Representative
    United States House of Representatives
    The United States House of Representatives is one of the two Houses of the United States Congress, the bicameral legislature which also includes the Senate.The composition and powers of the House are established in Article One of the Constitution...

     from Georgia
    United States Congressional Delegations from Georgia
    - Historical :These are tables of congressional delegations from Georgia to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.-United States Senate:- House of Representatives :...

     (1958–1961). http://timesfreepress.com/news/2011/sep/14/former-us-rep-and-dalton-native-harlan-mitchell-di/?breakingnews
  • Carl Oglesby
    Carl Oglesby
    Carl Oglesby was an American writer, academic, and political activist. He was the President of the leftist student organization Students for a Democratic Society from 1965 to 1966.-Early years:...

    , 76, American anti-war activist, lung cancer. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/14/us/carl-oglesby-antiwar-leader-in-1960s-dies-at-76.html?_r=2&scp=1&sq=carl%20oglesby&st=cse
  • Gautam Rajadhyaksha, 60, Indian photographer. http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article2450383.ece

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  • Douglas Allen, Baron Croham
    Douglas Allen, Baron Croham
    Douglas Albert Vivian Allen, Baron Croham GCB, was a British politician and civil servant.The son of Albert John Allen, Douglas Allen was only one when his father was killed in action during the First World War...

    , 93, British civil servant, Head of the Home Civil Service (1974–1977). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/8763554/Lord-Croham.html
  • Christian Bakkerud
    Christian Bakkerud
    Christian Bakkerud was a Danish racing driver, who competed in the 2007 and 2008 GP2 Series seasons, albeit hindered by a recurrent back injury...

    , 26, Danish racing driver, injuries sustained in a car accident. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/94514
  • Cliff Brittle
    Cliff Brittle
    Benjamin Clifford "Cliff" Brittle was an English business man and former rugby union player who was the chairman of the Rugby Football Union from 1996 to 1998.-Rugby career:...

    , 69, English sports administrator, Chairman of the Rugby Football Union
    Rugby Football Union
    The Rugby Football Union was founded in 1871 as the governing body for the sport of rugby union, and performed as the international governing body prior to the formation of the International Rugby Board in 1886...

     (1996–1998). http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12573_7177116,00.html
  • Arthur Evans
    Arthur Evans (author)
    Arthur Scott Evans was an early gay rights advocate and author, most well known for his 1978 book Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture.-Early life:...

    , 68, American gay rights activist and author, aortic aneurysm. http://www.sfbg.com/politics/2011/09/13/arthur-evans-dies-69
  • Ralph Gubbins, 79, English football player (Bolton Wanderers
    Bolton Wanderers F.C.
    Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the area of Horwich in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester. They began their current spell in the Premier League in 2001....

    , Hull City
    Hull City A.F.C.
    Hull City Association Football Club is an English association football club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, founded in 1904. The club participates in the Football League Championship, the second tier of English football...

    , Tranmere Rovers
    Tranmere Rovers F.C.
    Tranmere Rovers Football Club are an English team based in Birkenhead, Wirral. The club currently compete in League One, the third tier of the English football league system...

    ). http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1004~2448435,00.html?
  • Isabell Masters
    Isabell Masters
    Dr. Isabell Masters, Ph.D of Topeka, Kansas, was a five-time perennial third-party candidate for President of the United States....

    , 98, American politician, third-party candidate for President of the United States
    President of the United States
    The President of the United States of America is the head of state and head of government of the United States. The president leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces....

     (1984
    United States presidential election, 1984
    The United States presidential election of 1984 was a contest between the incumbent President Ronald Reagan, the Republican candidate, and former Vice President Walter Mondale, the Democratic candidate. Reagan was helped by a strong economic recovery from the deep recession of 1981–1982...

    , 1992
    United States presidential election, 1992
    The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George Bush; Democratic Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot....

    , 1996
    United States presidential election, 1996
    The United States presidential election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic national ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee and the Republican national ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack...

    , 2000
    United States presidential election, 2000
    The United States presidential election of 2000 was a contest between Republican candidate George W. Bush, then-governor of Texas and son of former president George H. W. Bush , and Democratic candidate Al Gore, then-Vice President....

     and 2004
    United States presidential election, 2004
    The United States presidential election of 2004 was the United States' 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, the then-junior U.S. Senator...

    ). http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/presidential-candidate-isabell-masters-mother-of-riviera-mayor-1848282.html
  • Yuli Ofer
    Yuli Ofer
    Judah "Yuli" Ofer was an Israeli businessman who specialized in the field of real estate and industry, and one of the wealthiest people in Israel...

    , 87, Romanian-born Israeli businessman and entrepreneur. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4120917,00.html
  • Walter Righter, 87, American clergyman, bishop in the Episcopal Church, after long illness. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-walter-righter-20110913-1,0,4375979.story
  • Andy Whitfield
    Andy Whitfield
    Andy Whitfield was a Welsh actor and model. He was best known for his leading role in the Starz television series Spartacus: Blood and Sand during 2010, a year before his death at the age of 39.-Career:...

    , 39, Welsh-born Australian actor (Spartacus: Blood and Sand
    Spartacus: Blood and Sand
    Spartacus: Blood and Sand is a Starz television series that premiered on January 22, 2010. The series is inspired by the historical figure of Spartacus , a Thracian gladiator who from 73 to 71 BC led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic. Executive producers Steven S...

    ), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. http://www.news.com.au/news/spartacus-star-andy-whitfield-39-dies-in-sydney/story-e6frfmq9-1226134662983

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  • David E. L. Choong
    David E. L. Choong
    David E. L. Choong, originally Choong Ewe Leong , was a Malaysian Chinese badminton player from the island of Penang who won numerous international championships in the 1950s....

    , 82, Malaysian badminton player. http://www.thesundaily.my/news/138820
  • Graham Collier
    Graham Collier
    James Graham Collier OBE was an English jazz bassist, bandleader and composer.-Life and career:Born in Tynemouth, Northumberland, on leaving school Collier joined the British Army as a musician, spending three years in Hong Kong...

    , 74, British jazz bassist. http://www.jazzwisemagazine.com/news-mainmenu-139/68-2011/12040-jazz-breaking-news-influential-jazz-composer-and-educator-graham-collier-dies
  • Joe B. Finley
    Joe B. Finley
    Joe Bartlett Finley, Jr. , was a rancher and businessman in Laredo, Texas, who in 1961 was the driving force behind the establishment of the United Independent School District, which services a large section of Webb County...

    , 87, American rancher, co-founder of United Independent School District
    United Independent School District
    United Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Laredo, Texas, United States.UISD serves portions of the city of Laredo, the cities of El Cenizo and Rio Bravo, and several unincorporated areas in Webb County...

    . http://joejacksonmemorials.com/321/Joe-Bartlett-Finley-Jr-Memorial
  • Bernice Lake
    Bernice Lake
    Dame Bernice Lake, QC, was an Anguillan-born jurist and legal scholar whose career spanned more than forty years. In 1985, she became the first woman from the Eastern Caribbean to be appointed Queen's Counsel. Lake was also the first graduate of the University of the West Indies to receive the...

    , 78, Anguillan-born Antiguan jurist, first Eastern Caribbean woman to be appointed Queen's Counsel
    Queen's Counsel
    Queen's Counsel , known as King's Counsel during the reign of a male sovereign, are lawyers appointed by letters patent to be one of Her [or His] Majesty's Counsel learned in the law...

    . http://www.antiguaobserver.com/?p=64391
  • Cecil Marshall
    Cecil Marshall
    Cecil Alphonso Marshall was a Trinidadian born Canadian cricketer. He played two One Day Internationals for Canada. After playing for Canada he played and umpired cricket in Ottawa.-External links:...

    , 71, Canadian cricketer. http://www.espncricinfo.com/canada/content/story/532472.html
  • Sabino Augusto Montanaro
    Sabino Augusto Montanaro
    Sabino Augusto Montanaro Ciarleti was a Paraguayan politician. He served as Minister of the Interior between 1968 and 1989 in the government of Alfredo Stroessner before seeking political asylum in Honduras...

    , 89, Paraguayan politician, Minister of the Interior (1968–1989). http://articles.boston.com/2011-09-12/bostonglobe/30145801_1_paraguayan-sabino-montanaro-military-coup
  • Eric Prabhakar
    Eric Prabhakar
    Eric Prabhakar was an Indian sprinter. He competed in the Men's 100 metres event at the 1948 Summer Olympics, reaching the quarterfinals....

    , 86, Indian Olympic athlete (1948
    1948 Summer Olympics
    The 1948 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIV Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was held in London, England, United Kingdom. After a 12-year hiatus because of World War II, these were the first Summer Olympics since the 1936 Games in Berlin...

    ). http://www.deccanherald.com/content/190061/eric-prabhakar-passes-away.html
  • Cliff Robertson
    Cliff Robertson
    Clifford Parker "Cliff" Robertson III was an American actor with a film and television career that spanned half of a century. Robertson portrayed a young John F. Kennedy in the 1963 film PT 109, and won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the movie Charly...

    , 88, American actor (Charly
    Charly
    Charly is a 1968 American film directed by Ralph Nelson. The drama stars Cliff Robertson , Claire Bloom, Lilia Skala, Leon Janney and Dick Van Patten and tells the story of a mentally retarded bakery worker who is the subject of an experiment to increase human intelligence...

    , Spider-Man
    Spider-Man (film)
    Spider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film, the first in the Spider-Man film series based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It was directed by Sam Raimi and written by David Koepp...

    , PT 109
    PT 109 (film)
    PT 109 is a 1963 biographical film which depicts the actions of John F. Kennedy in command of Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 as an officer of the United States Navy during World War II. The movie was adapted by Vincent Flaherty and Howard Sheehan from the book PT 109: John F. Kennedy in World War II by...

    ), natural causes.
  • Sam Pata Emani Tagelagi
    Sam Pata Emani Tagelagi
    Sam Pata Emani Tagelagi was a Niuean politician and elder. Tagelagi served as the first Speaker of the Niue Assembly from 1976 to 1993....

    , 75, Niue
    Niue
    Niue , is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean. It is commonly known as the "Rock of Polynesia", and inhabitants of the island call it "the Rock" for short. Niue is northeast of New Zealand in a triangle between Tonga to the southwest, the Samoas to the northwest, and the Cook Islands to...

    an politician, first Speaker of the Niue Assembly (1976–1993), long illness. http://www.niueconfidential.com/2011/09/column-nine.html

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7

  • Max Boisot
    Max Boisot
    Max Henri Boisot was Professor of Strategic Management at the ESADE business school in Barcelona, Associate Fellow at Templeton College, University of Oxford, and Senior Associate at the Judge Institute of Management Studies at the University of Cambridge.He was also a research fellow at the Sol...

    , 67, British academic, cancer. http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/138423/boisot
  • Gabriel Bullet
    Gabriel Bullet
    Gabriel Bullet was a Swiss Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.Bullet was born in Estavayer-le-Lac, Switzerland and was ordained a priest on July 8, 1945. Bullet was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg on December 29, 1970 as well as Titular bishop of...

    , 90, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg (1970–1993). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbullet.html
  • Derek Grierson
    Derek Grierson
    Derek Dunlop Grierson was a former Scottish football player best known for his time with Rangers and Falkirk.-Club:...

    , 79, Scottish footballer. http://www.heraldscotland.com/comment/obituaries/derek-dunlop-grierson-1.1123212
  • Jang Hyo-Jo
    Jang Hyo-Jo
    Jang Hyo-Jo was a South Korean outfielder in the Korean professional baseball league who played for the Samsung Lions and Lotte Giants. Jang batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Daegu.Jang is widely regarded as one of the best KBO hitters for average of all time...

    , 55, South Korean baseball player (Samsung Lions
    Samsung Lions
    Samsung Lions Baseball Club is a Korea Professional Baseball team founded in 1982. They are based in Daegu and are members of the Korean Baseball Organization. Their home stadium is Daegu Baseball Stadium...

    , Lotte Giants
    Lotte Giants
    The Lotte Giants are a professional baseball team based in Busan, Korea, and one of the original franchises of the Korea Baseball Organization league. The Lotte Giants are owned by the Japanese-South Korean Lotte conglomerate....

    ), liver cancer. http://www.koreaherald.com/sports/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20110907000714
  • Harold Mair
    Harold Mair
    Harold David Mair, OAM was an Australian politician. Mair was mayor of Albury from 1976 until 1977 and was elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He held the seat of Albury between 1978 and 1988 for the Australian Labor Party...

    , 92, Australian politician. http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/harold-mair-oam-19192011/2284756.aspx
  • Eddie Marshall
    Eddie Marshall
    Edwin "Eddie" Marshall was an American jazz drummer.-Biography:Marshall was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. He played in his father's swing group and in R&B bands while in high school. He moved to New York City in 1956, developing his percussion style under the influence of Max Roach and Art...

    , 73, American jazz drummer. http://oaklandlocal.com/article/rip-eddie-marshall-giant-bay-area-jazz
  • Gabriel Valdés
    Gabriel Valdés
    Gabriel Valdés Subercaseaux was a Chilean politician, lawyer and diplomat. Valdes served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile under President Eduardo Frei Montalva from 1964 to 1970...

    , 92, Chilean politician and diplomat, President of the Senate of Chile
    President of the Senate of Chile
    The President of the Senate of Chile is the highest authority of the Senate of Chile. The position comes after the Ministers of State in the line of succession of the President of Chile in the case of temporary incapacitation or vacancy ....

     (1990-1996), Foreign Minister (1964-1970). http://www.santiagotimes.cl/chile/politics/22420-chilean-political-icon-gabriel-valdes-dies-at-92
  • Hiroe Yuki
    Hiroe Yuki
    was a Japanese badminton player. She won numerous major international titles from the late 1960s to the late 1970s.- Persons :...

    , 62, Japanese badminton player. http://www.badzine.net/news/obituaries-former-all-england-champ-dies/16198/
  • Notable ice hockey players and coaches among the 44 killed in the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash
    Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash
    The Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash occurred at 16:05 MT on Wednesday, 7 September 2011, when a Yak-Service Yakovlev Yak-42, carrying the players and coaching staff of the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl professional ice hockey team, crashed near the Russian city of Yaroslavl...

    : http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/209992/20110907/russian-plane-crash-khl-plane-crash-lokomotiv.htm
    • Vitali Anikeyenko, 24, Ukrainian
    • Mikhail Balandin
      Mikhail Balandin
      Mikhail Yuriyevich Balandin was a Russian professional ice hockey player. Balandin played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League at the time of his death. Balandin had also played for Salavat Yulaev Ufa, HC Lada Togliatti, HC CSKA Moscow, Mytishchi Khimik, Mytishchi Atlant and...

      , 31, Russian
    • Gennady Churilov
      Gennady Churilov
      Gennady Stanislavovich Churilov was a Russian professional ice hockey player. Churilov played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League .-Death:...

      , 24, Russian
    • Pavol Demitra
      Pavol Demitra
      Pavol Demitra was a Slovak professional ice hockey player. He played sixteen seasons in the National Hockey League , two in the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League /Slovak Extraliga and one in the Kontinental Hockey League . Known as an offensive player, Demitra was a first- or second-line...

      , 36, Slovakian
    • Robert Dietrich
      Robert Dietrich (ice hockey)
      Robert Dietrich was a professional ice hockey defenceman. He was killed in the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash, in which all players and coaches from the club perished.-Playing career:...

      , 25, German
    • Marat Kalimulin
      Marat Kalimulin
      Marat Natfulovich Kalimulin was a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League...

      , 23, Russian
    • Alexander Kalyanin
      Alexander Kalyanin
      Alexander Igorevich Kalyanin was a Russian professional ice hockey winger who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League .-Death:...

      , 23, Russian
    • Alexander Karpovtsev
      Alexander Karpovtsev
      Alexander Karpovtsev was a Russian ice hockey player and later an assistant coach for Ak Bars Kazan and Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League...

      , 41, Russian coach, world champion (as player, 1993
      1993 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
      - Group 2 :- Quarterfinals :- Consolation Round 9-12 Place :- Semifinals :- Consolation Round 11-12 Place :Switzerland was relegated to Group B.- Match for third place :- Final :-World Championship Group B :...

      ), Stanley Cup
      Stanley Cup
      The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League playoffs champion after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Finals. It has been referred to as The Cup, Lord Stanley's Cup, The Holy Grail, or facetiously as Lord Stanley's Mug...

       champion (as player, 1994
      1994 Stanley Cup Finals
      The 1994 Stanley Cup Final was a best-of-seven playoff series contested between the Eastern Conference champion New York Rangers and Western Conference champion Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League...

      , with New York Rangers
      New York Rangers
      The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in the borough of Manhattan in New York, New York, USA. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League . Playing their home games at Madison Square Garden, the Rangers are one of the...

      )
    • Andrei Kiryukhin
      Andrei Kiryukhin
      Andrei Anatolievich Kiryukhin was a Russian professional ice hockey winger who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League .Besides Lokomotiv, he also played for Lokomotiv-2 , Belgorod and Kapitan teams....

      , 24, Russian
    • Nikita Klyukin
      Nikita Klyukin
      Nikita Sergeyevich Klyukin was a Russian professional ice hockey centre who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League .-Death:...

      , 21, Russian, world U18 champion (2007
      2007 IIHF World U18 Championships
      The 2007 IIHF World U18 Championships were held in Rauma and Tampere, Finland. The championships began on April 11, 2007 and finished on April 22, 2007. Games were played at Äijänsuo Arena in Rauma and Hakametsän jäähalli in Tampere...

      )
    • Igor Korolev
      Igor Korolev
      Igor Borisovich Korolev was a Russian/Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Korolev played over 700 games in the National Hockey League from 1992 until 2004. Korolev returned to Russia, and played a further seven seasons in the Russian Super League and the Kontinental Hockey League ...

      , 41, Russian coach
    • Stefan Liv
      Stefan Liv
      Stefan Daniel Patryk Liv was a Polish-born Swedish professional ice hockey player. Liv played professionally in Sweden, North America and Russia. Liv played nine seasons for HV71 in Sweden. He played one season of minor league hockey in North America then returned to Europe...

      , 30, Swedish, Olympic gold medalist (2006
      Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament
      The men's tournament in ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Turin, Italy, from 15 to 26 February. Twelve teams competed, with Sweden winning the gold medal, Finland winning silver, and the Czech Republic winning bronze. It was the third Olympic tournament to feature National Hockey...

      ), world champion (2006
      2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
      The 2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships was the 70th such event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Teams representing 45 countries participated in four levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for the 2007 competition...

      )
    • Jan Marek, 31, Czech
    • Brad McCrimmon
      Brad McCrimmon
      Byron Brad McCrimmon from Plenty, Saskatchewan, was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. McCrimmon played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League between 1979 and 1997. From 1997 to his death, he was a coach, ultimately with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League...

      , 52, Canadian coach, Stanley Cup
      Stanley Cup
      The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League playoffs champion after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Finals. It has been referred to as The Cup, Lord Stanley's Cup, The Holy Grail, or facetiously as Lord Stanley's Mug...

       champion (as player, 1989
      1989 Stanley Cup Finals
      The 1989 Stanley Cup Final was between the Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens, the top two teams during the 1988–89 NHL regular season. , this is the most recent time that the first two seeds met in the Stanley Cup Final, as the New Jersey Devils had one win less than the Detroit Red Wings...

      , with Calgary Flames
      Calgary Flames
      The Calgary Flames are a professional ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League . The club is the third major-professional ice hockey team to represent the city of Calgary, following the...

      )
    • Sergei Ostapchuk
      Sergei Ostapchuk
      Sergei Igorevich Ostapchuk was an ice hockey player. He was playing with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the KHL....

      , 21, Belarusian
    • Karel Rachůnek
      Karel Rachunek
      Karel Rachůnek was a Czech professional ice hockey player. Rachunek was the captain of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League when the team's plane crashed on September 7, 2011. He played eight seasons in North America in the National Hockey League...

      , 32, Czech, world champion (2010
      2010 IIHF World Championship
      The 2010 IIHF World Championship was the 74th IIHF World Championship, an annual international ice hockey tournament. It took place between 7 and 23 May 2010 in Germany. The games were played in the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, SAP Arena in Mannheim, and one game at Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen...

      )
    • Ruslan Salei
      Ruslan Salei
      Ruslan Albertovich "Rusty" Salei was a Belarusian professional ice hockey player. Salei played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Colorado Avalanche, Florida Panthers and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, who selected him ninth overall in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft...

      , 36, Belarusian
    • Maxim Shuvalov
      Maxim Shuvalov
      Maxim Alexeyevich Shuvalov was a Russian professional ice hockey player who at the time of his death would have played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League.-Biography:...

      , 18, Russian
    • Kārlis Skrastiņš
      Karlis Skrastinš
      Kārlis Skrastiņš was a Latvian professional ice hockey player. Skrastins was a member of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League and was on board the team plane which crashed on September 7, 2011...

      , 37, Latvian
    • Pavel Snurnitsyn
      Pavel Snurnitsyn
      Pavel Sergeyevich Snurnitsyn was a Russian professional ice hockey player who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League. In August 2011, Snurnitsyn was among two players from Lokomotiv Yaroslavl selected to play for the Russian Under-20 youth national team of Russia...

      , 19, Russian
    • Daniil Sobchenko
      Daniil Sobchenko
      Danylo Yevhenovych "Daniil" Sobchenko was a Ukrainian-Russian professional ice hockey player. Born in Kiev, Sobchenko spent the entirety of his professional hockey career with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League...

      , 20, Russian, world junior champion (2011
      2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
      The 2011 IIHF World U20 Championship, commonly referred to as the 2011 World Junior Hockey Championships , was the 2011 edition of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and was hosted by the United States. The games were played in Western New York, at HSBC Arena in Buffalo and Niagara...

      )
    • Ivan Tkachenko
      Ivan Tkachenko (ice hockey)
      Ivan Leonidovich Tkachenko was a Russian professional ice hockey winger who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League...

      , 31, Russian
    • Pavel Trakhanov
      Pavel Trakhanov
      Pavel Sergeyevich Trakhanov was a Russian professional ice hockey defenceman who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League .-Death:...

      , 33, Russian
    • Yuri Urychev
      Yuri Urychev
      Yuri Olegovich Urychev was a Russian professional ice hockey player who at the time of his death played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League.- Death :...

      , 20, Russian, world junior champion (2011
      2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
      The 2011 IIHF World U20 Championship, commonly referred to as the 2011 World Junior Hockey Championships , was the 2011 edition of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and was hosted by the United States. The games were played in Western New York, at HSBC Arena in Buffalo and Niagara...

      )
    • Josef Vašíček
      Josef Vasicek
      Josef Vašíček was a Czech professional ice hockey player. Vasicek last played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League and died when the team's aircraft charter crashed on September 7, 2011...

      , 30, Czech, world junior champion (2000
      2000 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
      -Group B:All times local .-Relegation round:-10-minute tie break game: was relegated to Division I for the 2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.-Final round:‡ Shootout victory.All times local ....

      ), world champion (2005
      2005 IIHF World Championship
      - Group B :All times local - Group C :All times local - Group D :All times local -Qualifying round:The top three teams from each group in the First Round advance to the qualifying round...

      ), Stanley Cup
      Stanley Cup
      The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League playoffs champion after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Finals. It has been referred to as The Cup, Lord Stanley's Cup, The Holy Grail, or facetiously as Lord Stanley's Mug...

       champion (2006
      2006 Stanley Cup Finals
      The 2006 Stanley Cup Final was a best-of-seven playoff series that determined the National Hockey League champion for the 2005–06 season. As a culmination of the 2006 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Eastern Conference champion Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Western Conference champion Edmonton Oilers...

      , with Carolina Hurricanes
      Carolina Hurricanes
      The Carolina Hurricanes are a professional ice hockey team based in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. They are members of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League , and play their home games at the 18,680-seat RBC Center...

      )
    • Alexander Vasyunov
      Alexander Vasyunov
      Alexander Sergeevich Vasyunov was a Russian ice hockey player who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the Kontinental Hockey League.Alexander Vasyunov was a prospect for the New Jersey Devils in the NHL. Vasyunov died on September 7, 2011 in a plane crash, along with his entire Lokomotiv team, just...

      , 23, Russian
    • Alexander Vyukhin
      Alexander Vyukhin
      Alexander Vyukhin was a Ukrainian professional ice hockey goaltender who last played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League . He perished in the tragic Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash outside of Yaroslavl.-Playing career:...

      , 38, Ukrainian
    • Artem Yarchuk
      Artem Yarchuk
      Artem Nikolayevich Yarchuk was a Russian professional ice hockey winger who played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League .-Death:...

      , 21, Russian

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  • Reidar Børjeson
    Reidar Børjeson
    Reidar Kristoffer Børjeson was a Norwegian figure skater. He competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.He was Norwegian champion in pairs in 1956, 1957, 1958 and 1959 together with partner Ingeborg Nilsson.-Pairs:...

    , 80, Norwegian Olympic figure skater (1952
    1952 Winter Olympics
    The 1952 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VI Olympic Winter Games, took place in Oslo, Norway, from 14 to 25 February 1952. Discussions about Oslo hosting the Winter Olympic Games began as early as 1935; the city wanted to host the 1948 Games, but World War II made that impossible...

    ). http://www.oslosk.no/ (Norwegian)
  • Andrew Zolile T. Brook
    Andrew Zolile T. Brook
    Andrew Zolile T. Brook was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Umtata, South Africa. Ordained to the priesthood in 1957, Brook was appointed bishop of the Umtala Diocese in 1979 resigning in 1995....

    , 81, South African Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Umtata (1979–1995). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbrookazt.html
  • Angioletta Coradini
    Angioletta Coradini
    Dr. Angioletta Coradini was an Italian astrophysicist, planetary scientist and one of the most important figures in the space sciences in Italy.-Biography:...

    , 65, Italian astrophysicist, cancer. http://www.nature.it/scienze/angioletta-coradini-una-vita-per-le-stelle (Italian)
  • Charles S. Dubin
    Charles S. Dubin
    Charles Samuel Dubin was an American film and television director.From the early 1950s to 1991, Dubin worked in television, directing episodes of Tales of Tomorrow, Omnibus, The Defenders, The Big Valley, The Virginian, Hawaii Five-O, M*A*S*H, Matlock, The Rockford Files, Murder, She Wrote and...

    , 92, American film and television director (Hawaii Five-O
    Hawaii Five-O
    Hawaii Five-O is an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS Productions and Leonard Freeman. Set in Hawaii, the show originally aired for twelve seasons from 1968 to 1980, and continues in reruns. The show featured a fictional state police unit run by Detective Steve McGarrett,...

    , Kojak
    Kojak
    Kojak is an American television series starring Telly Savalas as the title character, bald New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak. It aired from October 24, 1973, to March 18, 1978, on CBS. It took the time slot of the popular Cannon series, which was moved one hour earlier...

    , M*A*S*H), natural causes. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118042293
  • Salvatore Licitra
    Salvatore Licitra
    -Early life and debuts:Born in Bern, Switzerland, to Sicilian parents, Licitra grew up in Milan. He fell into opera by accident. As many tenors before him, he was not altogether confident about his vocal capabilities and started working as a graphic artist for Italian Vogue...

    , 43, Italian tenor, injuries from a motor scooter accident. http://www.adnkronos.com/IGN/Aki/English/CultureAndMedia/Italy-Star-tenor-dies-from-scooter-accident-injuries_312419360378.html
  • Vann Nath
    Vann Nath
    Vann Nath was a Cambodian painter, artist, writer and human rights activist who was one of a diverse group of writers from 22 countries to receive the prestigious Lillian Hellman/Hammett Award which recognizes courage in the face of political persecution which he faced during the Khmer Rouge...

    , 66, Cambodian painter. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/8743009/Vann-Nath.html
  • Bobby Rhine
    Bobby Rhine
    Bobby Rhine was an American soccer player who last played for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer.Rhine played college soccer at the University of Connecticut, where he was a second-team All-American in 1998. He was drafted by the then-Dallas Burn sixth overall in the 1999 MLS College Draft...

    , 35, American soccer player (FC Dallas
    FC Dallas
    FC Dallas is an American professional soccer club based in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, Texas which competes in Major League Soccer , the top professional soccer league in the United States of America and Canada...

    ), heart attack. http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/soccer/post/_/id/13390/bobby-rhine-dies-of-heart-attack
  • Peter Thuruthikonam
    Peter Thuruthikonam
    Peter Thuruthkonam was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vijayapuram, India. He was born at Vallamkulam, Thiruvalla. He was ordained as a priest on 12 March 1959. He was ordained as the Bishop of the Diocese of Vijayapuram on 4 August 1988. He retired from his office in 2006...

    , 82, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vijayapuram (1988–2006), heart attack. http://www.cathnewsindia.com/2011/09/05/bishop-thuruthikonam-dies-age-82

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