Nxaxamelo wa vanhu lava dlaweke hi Khorona
Appearance
Lowu i nxaxamelo wa vanhu lava tivekaka lava loveke endhzaku ko suleleka hi vuvabyi bya Khorona.
Nxaxamelo wa mafu hi lembe ra 2020
[Lulamisa | edit source]Siku | Vito | Malembe | Ntirho | Tiko | Ref. |
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25 January | Liang Wudong | 60 | Doctor of otorhinolaryngology (first death due to hospital-acquired infection) | China (Wuhan) | [1] |
26 January | Wang Xianliang | 62 | Director of the Ethnic and Religious Affairs Commission of Wuhan (2012–2017) | China (Wuhan) | [2] |
27 January | Yang Xiaobo | 57 | Mayor of Huangshi (2009–2014) and delegate to the National People's Congress (2013–2018) | China (Wuhan) | [3] |
6 February | Qiu Jun | 72 | Bodybuilder | China (Wuhan) | [4] |
7 February | Hong Ling | 53 | Professor of genetics at Huazhong University of Science and Technology | China (Wuhan) | [5] |
7 February | Li Wenliang | 33 | Doctor of ophthalmology at Central Hospital of Wuhan (whistleblower of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan) | China (Wuhan) | [6] |
10 February | Lin Zhengbin | 62 | Doctor of organ transplantation | China (Wuhan) | [7] |
13 February | Liu Shouxiang | 61 | Professor of watercolor painting at Hubei Institute of Fine Arts | China (Wuhan) | [8] |
14 February | Liu Fan | 59 | Deputy chief nurse of Wuchang Hospital | China (Wuhan) | [9] |
15 February | Duan Zhengcheng | 85 | Professor of industrial engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Academian of the Chinese Academy of Engineering | China (Wuhan) | [10] |
19 February | Ke Huibing | 41 | Professor of management science at Huazhong University of Science and Technology | China (Wuhan) | [11] |
27 February | Hadi Khosroshahi | 81 | Iranian ambassador to the Vatican (1981–1986) | Iran (Tehran) | [12] |
29 February | Mohammad Ali Ramazani Dastak | 56 | Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (2020) | Iran (Rasht) | [13] |
2 March | Mohammad Mirmohammadi | 71 | Member of the Expediency Discernment Council and Vice President of Iran (1994–1998) | Iran (Tehran) | [14] |
5 March | Hossein Sheikholeslam | 67 | Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (2004–2008) and Iranian Ambassador to Syria (1998–2003) | Iran (Tehran) | [15] |
7 March | Reza Mohammadi Langroudi | 91 | Ayatollah | Iran (Langarud) | [13] |
7 March | Fatemeh Rahbar | 55 | Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (2004–2016 & since 2020) | Iran (Tehran) | [16] |
9 March | Italo De Zan | 94 | Cyclist | Italy (Treviso) | [17] |
9 March | Lee Cha-su | 62 | Chairman of Buk District Council | South Korea (Daegu) | [18] |
9 March | Mohammad-Reza Rahchamani | 67 | Head of State Welfare Organization (2001–2005) and Member of Islamic Consultative Assembly (1984–2000) | Iran (Tehran) | [19] |
10 March | Mohammad Kiavash | 89 | Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (1980–1988) | Iran (Tehran) | [20] |
10 March | Marcelo Peralta | 59 | Argentine-born saxophonist | Spain (Madrid) | [21] |
11 March | Roberto Stella | 67 | Physician | Italy (Como) | [22] |
12 March | Giovanni Battista Rabino | 88 | Member of the Senate of the Republic (1992–1994) and member of the Chamber of Deputies (1983–1992) | Italy (Asti) | [23] |
13 March | Nasser Shabani | 62 | General and senior commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps | Iran | [24] |
14 March | Piero Schlesinger | 89 | President of the Banca Popolare di Milano (1971–1993) | Italy (Milan) | [25] |
15 March | Vittorio Gregotti | 92 | Architect | Italy (Milan) | [26] |
15 March | Aytaç Yalman | 79 | Commander of the Turkish Army (2002–2004) and General Commander of the Gendarmerie of Turkey (2000–2002) | Turkey (Istanbul) | [27] |
16 March | Nicolas Alfonsi | 83 | Member of the Senate (2001–2014) and deputy of the National Assembly (1973–1978 & 1981–1988) | France (Ajaccio) | [28] |
16 March | Sergio Bassi | 69 | Folk singer-songwriter | Italy (Crema) | [29] |
16 March | Hashem Bathaie Golpayegani | 78–79 | Member of the Assembly of Experts (since 2016) | Iran (Qom) | [30] |
16 March | Francesco Saverio Pavone | 75 | Magistrate | Italy (Venice) | [31] |
16 March | Fariborz Raisdana | 75 | Economist | Iran (Tehran) | [32] |
17 March | Stephen Schwartz | 78 | Professor of pathology at University of Washington | United States (Seattle) | [33] |
18 March | Rose Marie Compaoré | 61 | Second vice president of the National Assembly of Burkina Faso (since 2015) | Burkina Faso (Ouagadougou) | [34] |
18 March | Luciano Federici | 81 | Footballer | Italy (Carrara) | [35] |
18 March | Henri Richelet | 75 | Painter | France (Paris) | [36] |
19 March | Innocenzo Donina | 69 | Footballer | Italy (Bergamo) | [37] |
19 March | Hamid Kahram | 61–62 | Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (2000–2004) | Iran (Tehran) | [38] |
19 March | Aurlus Mabélé | 66 | Musician and composer originally from the Republic of the Congo | France (Paris) | [39] |
19 March | Antonio Michele Stanca | 77 | Geneticist | Italy (Fidenza) | [40] |
19 March | Hans Knudsen | 75 | Sprint canoer competed in two Summer Olympics | Denmark (Roskilde) | [41] |
20 March | Carlos Falcó, 5th Marquess of Griñón | 83 | Grandee of Spain, businessman and socialite | Spain (Madrid) | [42] |
20 March | Marino Quaresimin | 82 | Mayor of Vicenza (1995–1998) | Italy (Vicenza) | [43] |
20 March | Tarcisio Stramare | 91 | Roman Catholic priest | Italy (Imperia) | [44] |
21 March | Marguerite Aucouturier | 87 | Psychoanalyst | France (Paris) | [45] |
21 March | Aileen Baviera | 60 | Political scientist and sinologist | Philippines (Manila) | [46] |
21 March | Vicenç Capdevila | 83 | Member of the Congress of Deputies (1977–1979) and member of the Parliament of Catalonia (1980–1984) | Spain (L'Hospitalet de Llobregat) | [47] |
21 March | Jacques Oudin | 81 | Member of the Senate (1986–2004) | France (Paris) | [48] |
21 March | Jean-Jacques Razafindranazy | 68 | Doctor of pediatrics | France (Lille) | [49] |
21 March | Lorenzo Sanz | 76 | President of Real Madrid (1995–2000) | Spain (Madrid) | [50] |
21 March | William Stern | 84 | Hungarian-born businessman and survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp | United Kingdom | [51] |
22 March | Germà Colón | 91 | Philologist | Spain (Barcelona) | [52] |
22 March | Benito Joanet | 84 | Footballer and coach | Spain (Alicante) | [53] |
22 March | José María Loizaga Viguri | 83 | Businessman | Spain (Ciudad Real) | [54] |
22 March | Mike Longo | 83 | Jazz pianist | United States (New York City) | [55] |
23 March | Maurice Berger | 63 | Chief curator of the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture | United States (Copake) | [56] |
23 March | Lucia Bosè | 89 | Italian actress and Miss Italia 1947 | Spain (Segovia) | [57] |
23 March | Carole Brookins | 76 | Executive director of the World Bank (2001–2005) | United States (Palm Beach) | [58] |
23 March | Sir Brian Crowe | 82 | British Ambassador to Austria (1989–1992) | [59] | |
23 March | José Folgado | 75 | Member of the Congress of Deputies (2004–2008) and Secretary of State for Budgets, Expenses and Energy (1996–2004) | Spain (Madrid) | [60] |
23 March | Paul Karslake | 65 | Artist | United Kingdom (Leigh-on-Sea) | [61] |
23 March | Zororo Makamba | 30 | Journalist | Zimbabwe (Harare) | [62] |
23 March | Usama Riaz | 26 | Doctor | Pakistan (Gilgit) | [63] |
23 March | Calogero Rizzuto | 65 | Architect and historic preservationist | Italy (Syracuse) | [64] |
23 March | Walter Robb | 91 | Engineer | United States (Schenectady) | [65] |
23 March | Lucien Sève | 93 | Philosopher | France (Paris) | [66] |
23 March | Júlia Sigmond | 90 | Romanian-Hungarian puppet actor and Esperantist | Italy (Piacenza) | [67] |
23 March | Nashom Wooden | 50 | Drag queen | United States (New York City) | [68] |
24 March | Lorenzo Acquarone | 89 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1994–2006) and Member of the Senate of the Republic (1987–1994) | Italy (Genoa) | [69] |
24 March | Romi Cohn | 91 | Czechoslovakian-born American rabbi and real estate developer | United States (Brooklyn) | [70] |
24 March | Manu Dibango | 86 | Saxophonist and songwriter, originally from Cameroon | France (Paris) | [71] |
24 March | Steven Dick | 37 | British Deputy Ambassador to Hungary (since 2019) | Hungary (Budapest) | [72] |
24 March | Mohamed Farah | 59 | Somali international footballer | United Kingdom (London) | [73] |
24 March | Alan Finder | 72 | Journalist | United States (Ridgewood) | [74] |
24 March | Terrence McNally | 81 | Playwright and screenwriter | United States (Sarasota) | [75] |
24 March | John F. Murray | 93 | American pulmonologist and chief of Pulmonology at San Francisco General Hospital | France (Paris) | [76] |
24 March | Jenny Polanco | 62 | Fashion designer | Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo) | [77] |
25 March | Harry Aarts | 90 | Member of the House of Representatives (1973–1993) | Netherlands (Tilburg) | [78] |
25 March | Danilo Barozzi | 92 | Cyclist | Italy (Santa Maria Nuova) | [79] |
25 March | Mark Blum | 69 | Actor | United States (New York City) | [80] |
25 March | Floyd Cardoz | 59 | Chef and television personality | United States (Montclair) | [81] |
25 March | Martinho Lutero Galati | 66 | Conductor | Brazil (São Paulo) | [82] |
25 March | Paul Goma | 84 | Political dissident and writer, originally Romanian | France (Paris) | [83] |
25 March | Detto Mariano | 82 | Musician and composer | Italy (Milan) | [84] |
25 March | Angelo Moreschi | 67 | Apostolic Vicar of Gambella | Italy (Brescia) | [85] |
26 March | Menggie Cobarrubias | 66 | Actor | Philippines (Manila) | [86] |
26 March | Ito Curata | 60 | Fashion designer | Philippines (Muntinlupa) | [87] |
26 March | Olle Holmquist | 83 | Trombonist | Sweden | [88] |
26 March | Princess María Teresa of Bourbon-Parma | 86 | Princess, activist and political sociologist | France (Paris) | [89] |
26 March | Naomi Munakata | 64 | Conductor | Brazil (São Paulo) | [90] |
26 March | Luigi Roni | 78 | Singer | Italy (Lucca) | [91] |
26 March | Michael Sorkin | 71 | Architect and critic | United States (New York City) | [92] |
26 March | Hamish Wilson | 77 | Actor | United Kingdom (Rutherglen) | [93] |
26 March | Daniel Yuste | 75 | Olympic cyclist | Spain (Madrid) | [94] |
27 March | Daniel Azulay | 72 | Comic book artist | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [95] |
27 March | Thandika Mkandawire | 79 | Malawian economist | Sweden (Stockholm) | [96] |
27 March | Jesús Gayoso Rey | 48 | Head of GAR | Spain (Logroño) | [97] |
27 March | Stefan Lippe | 64 | CEO of Swiss Re (2009–2012) | [98] | |
27 March | Orlando McDaniel | 59 | American football player | United States (Dallas) | [99] |
27 March | Michael McKinnell | 84 | Architect | United States (Beverly) | [100] |
28 March | Fevzi Aksoy | 89 | Academic, neurologist and sports writer | Turkey (Istanbul) | [101] |
28 March | Kerstin Behrendtz | 69 | Radio broadcaster | Sweden (Stockholm) | [102] |
28 March | Chato Galante | 71 | Activist and former political prisoner | Spain (Madrid) | [103] |
28 March | Rodolfo González Rissotto | 70 | Minister of National Defense (1995–1996) | Uruguay (Montevideo) | [104] |
28 March | William B. Helmreich | 74 | Professor of Sociology at The Graduate Center, CUNY | United States (Great Neck) | [105] |
28 March | Denise Millet | 86 | Illustrator | France (Paris) | [106] |
28 March | Pearson Jordan | 69 | Sprinter, represented Barbados at the 1976 Summer Olympics | United States | [107] |
28 March | Azam Khan | 93 | Pakistani squash player | United Kingdom (London) | [108] |
28 March | Michel Tibon-Cornillot | 97 | Philosopher and anthropologist | France (Paris) | [109] |
28 March | William Wolf | 94 | Film and theater critic | United States (New York City) | [110] |
29 March | Beryl Bernay | 94 | Journalist and children's television creator | United States (New York City) | [111] |
29 March | José Luis Capón | 72 | Footballer | Spain (Madrid) | [112] |
29 March | Patrick Devedjian | 75 | President of the General Council of Hauts-de-Seine (since 2007) and Member of the National Assembly (2010–2017) | France (Paris) | [113] |
29 March | Joe Diffie | 61 | Country singer | United States (Nashville) | [114] |
29 March | Robert H. Garff | 78 | Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives (1985–1987) | United States (Salt Lake City) | [115] |
29 March | Maria Mercader | 54 | Television news producer and journalist | United States (New York City) | [116] |
29 March | Alan Merrill | 69 | Lead singer of Arrows and songwriter | United States (New York City) | [117] |
29 March | Tomas Oneborg | 62 | Photographer | Sweden (Stockholm) | [118] |
29 March | Francis Rapp | 93 | Medievalist historian | France (Angers) | [119] |
29 March | Angelo Rottoli | 61 | Boxer | Italy (Ponte San Pietro) | [120] |
29 March | Ken Shimura | 70 | Comedian | Japan (Tokyo) | [121] |
29 March | Henri Tincq | 74 | Journalist | France (Paris) | [122] |
30 March | Lorena Borjas | 59 | Mexican American transgender and immigrant rights activist | United States (New York City) | [123] |
30 March | Hilary Dwyer | 74 | Actress | United Kingdom | [124] |
30 March | James T. Goodrich | 73 | Professor of Neurosurgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine | United States (New York City) | [125] |
30 March | David Hodgkiss | 71 | Chairman of Lancashire County Cricket Club (since 2017) | United Kingdom | [126] |
30 March | Milutin Knežević | 71 | Serbian Orthodox Eparch of Valjevo | Serbia (Belgrade) | [127] |
30 March | Ted Monette | 74 | FEMA Director of the Office of Federal Coordinating Officer Operations | United States (Holyoke) | [128] |
30 March | Manuel Adolfo Varas | 76 | Broadcaster and sports journalist | Ecuador (Guayaquil) | [129] |
30 March | Joachim Yhombi-Opango | 81 | Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo (1993–1996) and President of the Republic of the Congo (1977–1979) | France (Neuilly) | [130] |
30 March | Wilhelm Burmann | 80 | German-born ballet master and teacher | United States (New York City) | [131] |
31 March | Julie Bennett | 88 | Voice actor | United States (Los Angeles) | [132] |
31 March | Viktar Dashkevich | 75 | Stage actor | Belarus (Vitebsk) | [133] |
31 March | Pape Diouf | 68 | President of Olympique de Marseille (2005–2009) | Senegal (Dakar) | [134] |
31 March | Rafael Gómez Nieto | 99 | Spanish Civil War and World War II veteran, last surviving member of La Nueve | France (Strasbourg) | [135] |
31 March | James Gordon, Baron Gordon of Strathblane | 83 | Member of the House of Lords (since 1997) and founder of Radio Clyde | United Kingdom (Glasgow) | [136] |
31 March | Andrew Jack | 76 | Dialect coach and actor | United Kingdom (London) | [137] |
31 March | Cristina Monet-Palaci | 64 | Musician | United States (New York City) | [138] |
31 March | Gita Ramjee | 63 | HIV prevention researcher | South Africa (Umhlanga) | [139] |
31 March | Wallace Roney | 59 | Jazz trumpeter | United States (Paterson) | [140] |
31 March | Peter J. N. Sinclair | 73 | Economist | United Kingdom | [141] |
31 March | Turhan Kaya | 68 | Actor | Turkey (Istanbul) | [142] |
1 April | Branislav Blažić | 63 | Minister of Environmental Protection (1998–2000) | Serbia (Belgrade) | [143] |
1 April | David Driskell | 88 | Visual artist and academic | United States (Hyattsville) | [144] |
1 April | Kevin Duffy | 87 | Judge for the U.S. District Court for Southern New York (1972–1998) | United States (Greenwich) | [145] |
1 April | Bernard Epin | 83 | Writer and literary critic | France (Paris) | [146] |
1 April | Nur Hassan Hussein | 83 | Prime Minister of Somalia (2007–2009) | United Kingdom (London) | [147] |
1 April | Ellis Marsalis Jr. | 85 | Jazz pianist | United States (New Orleans) | [148] |
1 April | Richard Passman | 94 | Aeronautical engineer and space scientist | United States (Silver Spring) | [149] |
1 April | Bucky Pizzarelli | 94 | Jazz guitarist | United States (Saddle River) | [150] |
1 April | Adam Schlesinger | 52 | Songwriter, member of Fountains of Wayne | United States (Poughkeepsie) | [151] |
1 April | Dora Werzberg | 99 | Nurse and social worker | France (Paris) | [152] |
2 April | Goyo Benito | 73 | Footballer | Spain (Madrid) | [153] |
2 April | Patricia Bosworth | 86 | Actress and author | United States (New York City) | [154] |
2 April | Bernardita Catalla | 62 | Philippine ambassador to Lebanon (since 2017) | Lebanon (Beirut) | [155] |
2 April | Zaccaria Cometti | 83 | Footballer | Italy (Romano di Lombardia) | [156] |
2 April | François de Gaulle | 98 | Catholic priest and missionary | France (Paris) | [157] |
2 April | William Frankland | 108 | Allergist and immunologist | United Kingdom (London) | [158] |
2 April | Juan Giménez | 76 | Comic book artist and illustrator | Argentina (Mendoza) | [159] |
2 April | Anick Jesdanun | 51 | Technology reporter and editor, first internet writer for the Associated Press | United States (New York City) | [160] |
2 April | Eddie Large | 78 | Comedian | United Kingdom (Bristol) | [161] |
2 April | Feriha Öz | 86–87 | Pathologist, academic and medical doctor | Turkey | [162] |
2 April | Rodrigo Pesántez Rodas | 82 | Writer and poet | Ecuador (Guayaquil) | [163] |
2 April | Sergio Rossi | 84 | Shoe designer | Italy (Cesena) | [164] |
2 April | Aaron Rubashkin | 92 | Businessman | United States (New York City) | [165] |
2 April | Nirmal Singh Khalsa | 67 | Singer, Ragi of Darbar Sahib | India (Amritsar) | [166] |
2 April | Arnold Sowinski | 89 | Footballer | France (Lens) | [167] |
2 April | Aptripel Tumimomor | 53 | Regent of North Morowali (since 2016) | Indonesia (Makassar) | [168] |
2 April | Arthur Whistler | 75 | Professor of Ethnobotany at the University of Hawaii | United States (Honolulu) | [169] |
2 April | Robert Beck | 83 | Pentathlete and fencer, represented United States at the Summer Olympics in 1960 and 1968 | United States (San Antonio) | [170] |
3 April | Arnold Demain | 92 | Professor of Industrial Microbiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology | United States (Madison) | [171] |
3 April | Henri Ecochard | 96 | Military officer | France (Paris) | [172] |
3 April | Bob Glanzer | 74 | Member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (since 2017) | United States (Sioux Falls) | [173] |
3 April | Francisco Hernando Contreras | 74 | Housing developer | Spain (Madrid) | [174] |
3 April | Marguerite Lescop | 104 | Writer | Canada (Longueuil) | [175] |
3 April | Hans Prade | 81 | Surinamese ambassador to the Netherlands (1981–1982) | Netherlands (Rotterdam) | [176] |
3 April | Omar Quintana | 76 | President of the National Congress of Ecuador (2005) | Ecuador (Guayaquil) | [177] |
3 April | Tim Robinson | 85 | Writer and cartographer | United Kingdom (London) | [178] |
3 April | Yusuf Kenan Sönmez | 71–72 | Member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (1987–1991) | Turkey (Balıkesir) | [179] |
3 April | Arlene Stringer-Cuevas | 86 | Member of the New York City Council (1976–1977) | United States (New York City) | [180] |
4 April | Jay Benedict | 68 | American actor | United Kingdom (London) | [181] |
4 April | Philippe Bodson | 75 | Member of the Senate (1999–2003) | Belgium (Brussels) | [182] |
4 April | Forrest Compton | 94 | Actor | United States (Shelter Island) | [183] |
4 April | Tom Dempsey | 73 | American football player | United States (New Orleans) | [184] |
4 April | Xavier Dor | 91 | Embryologist and anti-abortion activist | France (Paris) | [185] |
4 April | Ken Farnum | 89 | Barbadian-born Jamaican Olympic cyclist | United States (New York City) | [186] |
4 April | Lila Fenwick | 87 | Chief of the United Nations Human Rights Council | United States (New York City) | [187] |
4 April | Patrick Francfort | 63 | Member of the Gibson Brothers and drummer | France (Paris) | [188] |
4 April | Carlos González-Artigas | 72 | Businessman | Ecuador (Guayaquil) | [189] |
4 April | Muhammad Sirajul Islam | 77 | Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (1973–1982) | United States (New York City) | [190] |
4 April | Olan Montgomery | 56 | Actor and artist | United States (New York City) | [191] |
4 April | Marcel Moreau | 86 | Belgian writer | France (Paris) | [192] |
4 April | Anton Sebastianpillai | 75 | Doctor and author (writing as Anton Sebastian) | United Kingdom (London) | [193] |
4 April | Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath | 87 | Member of the House of Lords (1992–1997) | United Kingdom (Bath) | [194] |
4 April | Naek L. Tobing | 79 | Doctor | Indonesia (Jakarta) | [195] |
4 April | Frida Wattenberg | 95 | Member of the French resistance | France (Paris) | [196] |
4 April | Leïla Menchari | 93 | Tunisian decorator and designer | France (Paris) | [197] |
5 April | Lee Fierro | 91 | Actress | United States (Akron) | [198] |
5 April | Mahmoud Jibril | 67 | Acting Prime Minister of Libya (2011) | Egypt (Cairo) | [199] |
5 April | Sir John Laws | 74 | Lord Justice of Appeal (1999–2016) | United Kingdom (London) | [200] |
5 April | Michel Parisse | 83 | French historian | [201] | |
6 April | Helène Aylon | 89 | Ecofeminist artist | United States (New York City) | [202] |
6 April | Josep Maria Benet i Jornet | 79 | Playwright and screenwriter | Spain (Lleida) | [203] |
6 April | Alfonso Cortina | 76 | President of Repsol YPF (1996–2004) | Spain (Toledo) | [204] |
6 April | Brahm Kanchibhotla | 66 | Journalist | United States (Nassau County) | [205] |
6 April | Jacques Le Brun | 88 | French historian | France (Paris) | [206] |
6 April | Mark Steiner | 77 | American-born mathematician and professor of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Israel (Jerusalem) | [207] |
6 April | Stephen Sulyk | 95 | Ukrainian Catholic Archeparch emeritus of Philadelphia | United States (Voorhees Township) | [208] |
6 April | Riay Tatary | 72 | Chairman of the Islamic Commission of Spain (since 2016) | Spain (Madrid) | [209] |
6 April | Adlin Mair-Clarke | 78 | Athlete specializing in hurdles and sprinting, represented Jamaica at the Olympic Games in 1964 and 1968 | United States (New York City) | [210] |
7 April | Roger Chappot | 79 | Olympic ice hockey player | Switzerland | [211] |
7 April | Robert Chaudenson | 82 | Linguist | France (Aix-en-Provence) | [212] |
7 April | Jean-Laurent Cochet | 85 | Actor and director | France (Paris) | [213] |
7 April | Jacques Frémontier | 89 | Journalist and television producer | France (Paris) | [214] |
7 April | Allen Garfield | 80 | Actor | United States (Los Angeles) | [215] |
7 April | Henry Graff | 98 | Historian | United States (Greenwich) | [216] |
7 April | Leib Groner | 88 | Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi | United States (New York City) | [217] |
7 April | Hudeidi | 89 | Traditional Somali Musician | United Kingdom (London) | [218] |
7 April | Mishik Kazaryan | 72 | Armenian-born physicist | Russia (Moscow) | [219] |
7 April | Jan Křen | 89 | Historian, academic and dissident | Czech Republic (Prague) | [220] |
7 April | John Percy Leon Lewis | 77 | Military officer | Guyana (Georgetown) | [221] |
7 April | Roger Matthews | 71 | British professor of Criminology at the University of Kent | [222] | |
7 April | Yaakov Perlow | 89 | Hasidic rabbi | United States (New York City) | [223] |
7 April | John Prine | 73 | Singer and songwriter | United States (Nashville) | [224] |
7 April | Nipper Read | 95 | British police officer and boxing administrator | [225] | |
7 April | Donato Sabia | 56 | Olympic middle-distance runner | Italy (Potenza) | [226] |
7 April | Tom Scully | 89 | Priest and football manager | Ireland (Dublin) | [227] |
7 April | Miguel Ángel Tábet | 78 | Venezuelan theologian and exegete | Italy (Rome) | [228] |
7 April | Ghyslain Tremblay | 68 | Actor and comedian | Canada (Montreal) | [229] |
7 April | Hal Willner | 64 | Music producer | United States (New York City) | [230] |
8 April | Leila Benitez-McCollum | 89 | Filipino-American television and radio host | United States (New York City) | [231] |
8 April | Robert L. Carroll | 81 | American-Canadian vertebrate paleontologist and director of the Redpath Museum (1985–1991) | Canada (Montreal) | [232] |
8 April | Martin S. Fox | 95 | American publisher | [233] | |
8 April | Miguel Jones | 81 | Footballer | Spain (Madrid) | [234] |
8 April | Bernie Juskiewicz | 77 | Member of the Vermont House of Representatives (2013–2019) | United States (Vermont) | [235] |
8 April | Francesco La Rosa | 93 | Footballer | Italy (Milan) | [236] |
8 April | Henri Madelin | 83 | Jesuit priest and theologian | France (Lille) | [237] |
8 April | Rick May | 79 | Canadian-American voice actor and theatrical performer, director and teacher | United States (Seattle) | [238] |
9 April | Reggie Bagala | 54 | Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (since 2020) | United States (Raceland) | [239] |
9 April | Marc Engels | 54 | Belgian sound engineer | [240] | |
9 April | Harvey Goldstein | 80 | British statistician | [241] | |
9 April | Ho Kam Ming | 95 | Macanese-born Canadian martial artist | Canada (Toronto) | [242] |
9 April | Liliane Marchais | 84 | Activist | France (Paris) | [243] |
9 April | David Méresse | 89 | French footballer and coach | [244] | |
9 April | Lee Nurse | 43 | Cricketer | United Kingdom (Basingstoke) | [245] |
9 April | Vitor Sapienza | 86 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo (1987–2019) | Brazil (São Paulo) | [246] |
9 April | Dmitri Smirnov | 71 | Russian-born British composer | United Kingdom (London) | [247] |
10 April | Rifat Chadirji | 93 | Iraqi architect, photographer and activist | United Kingdom (London) | [248] |
10 April | Frits Flinkevleugel | 80 | Footballer | Netherlands (Amsterdam) | [249] |
10 April | Ceybil Jefferies | 57–58 | House and R&B vocalist | United States (New York City) | [250] |
10 April | Marianne Lundquist | 88 | Olympic swimmer | Sweden (Stockholm) | [251] |
10 April | Enrique Múgica | 88 | Ombudsman of Spain (2000–2010), Minister of Justice (1988–1991) and Member of the Congress of Deputies (1977–2000) | Spain (Madrid) | [252] |
10 April | Bas Mulder | 88 | Dutch-Surinamese priest | Netherlands (Boxmeer) | [253] |
10 April | Jacob Plange-Rhule | 62 | Rector of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons (since 2015) | Ghana (Accra) | [254] |
10 April | Iris M. Zavala | 83 | Puerto Rican author, independence activist and intellectual | Spain (Madrid) | [255] |
11 April | Simon Barrington-Ward | 89 | Member of the House of Lords (1991–1997) and Bishop of Coventry (1985–1997) | United Kingdom | [256] |
11 April | Hélène Châtelain | 84 | French actress and director | France (Paris) | [257] |
11 April | Stanley Chera | 77 | Real estate executive | United States (New York City) | [258] |
11 April | John Horton Conway | 82 | British mathematician | United States (New Brunswick) | [259] |
11 April | Wynn Handman | 97 | Artistic director | United States (New York City) | [260] |
11 April | Gillian Wise | 84 | English abstract artist | France (Paris) | [261] |
12 April | Francisco Aritmendi | 81 | Olympic long-distance runner | Spain (Guadalajara) | [262] |
12 April | Brian Arrowsmith | 79 | British footballer and manager | [263] | |
12 April | Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron | 79 | Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel (1993–2003) | Israel (Jerusalem) | [264] |
12 April | Maurice Barrier | 87 | Actor and singer | France (Montbard) | [265] |
12 April | Claude Beauchamp | 80 | Editor and journalist | Canada (Montreal) | [266] |
12 April | Tim Brooke-Taylor | 79 | Comedian | United Kingdom | [267] |
12 April | Victor Batista Falla | 87 | Editor and publisher | Cuba (Havana) | [268] |
12 April | André Manaranche | 93 | Jesuit priest and theologian | France (Lille) | [269] |
12 April | Joel M. Reed | 86 | Filmmaker and screenwriter | United States (New York City) | [270] |
12 April | Jaime Ruiz Sacristán | 70 | Chairman of the Mexican Stock Exchange (since 2015) | Mexico (Mexico City) | [271] |
12 April | Carlos Seco Serrano | 96 | Historian | Spain (Madrid) | [272] |
12 April | Khalif Mumin Tohow | 58 | Minister of Justice of Hirshabelle State (since 2017) | Somalia (Mogadishu) | [273] |
12 April | Samuel Wembé | 73 | Member of the National Assembly (1983–1987) | Cameroon (Douala) | [274] |
12 April | Kishen Bholasing | 35 | Surinamese singer and percussionist | Netherlands (Amsterdam) | [275] |
13 April | Baldiri Alavedra | 76 | Spanish footballer | [276] | |
13 April | Gil Bailey | 84 | Jamaican radio broadcaster | United States (New York City) | [277] |
13 April | Juan Cotino | 70 | President of the Corts Valencianes (2011–2014) and Director General of the Police (1996–2002) | Spain (Valencia) | [278] |
13 April | Jerry Givens | 67 | Executioner and anti-death penalty advocate | United States (Richmond) | [279] |
13 April | Philippe Lécrivain | 78 | Jesuit priest and historian | France (Paris) | [280] |
13 April | Thomas Kunz | 81 | American biologist | [281] | |
13 April | Benjamin Levin | 93 | Lithuanian-born Israeli partisan and Holocaust survivor | United States (New York City) | [282] |
13 April | Sarah Maldoror | 90 | Filmmaker | France (Paris) | [283] |
13 April | Dennis G. Peters | 82 | Electrochemist | United States (Bloomington) | [284] |
13 April | Avrohom Pinter | 71 | Rabbi and politician | United Kingdom (London) | [285] |
13 April | Zafar Sarfraz | 50 | Cricketer | Pakistan (Peshawar) | [286] |
13 April | Bernard Stalter | 63 | Regional Councillor of Grand Est for Bas-Rhin (since 2016) | France (Strasbourg) | [287] |
13 April | Ann Sullivan | 91 | Animator | United States (Los Angeles) | [288] |
14 April | Haydar Baş | 73 | Leader of the Independent Turkey Party (since 2002) | Turkey (Trabzon) | [289] |
14 April | Helen Damico | 89 | Scholar of Old English literature | United States | [290] |
14 April | Danny Delaney | 77 | Footballer and hurler | Ireland (Portlaoise) | [291] |
14 April | Aldo di Cillo Pagotto | 70 | Archbishop of Paraíba (2004–2016) | Brazil (Fortaleza) | [292] |
14 April | Margit Feldman | 90 | Holocaust survivor | United States (New Jersey) | [293] |
14 April | William H. Gerdts | 91 | American art historian | [294] | |
14 April | Michael Gilkes | 87 | Guyanese writer | United Kingdom (London) | [295] |
14 April | Cyril Lawrence | 99 | Footballer | United Kingdom (Farnworth) | [296] |
14 April | Maria de Sousa | 80 | Immunologist | Portugal (Lisbon) | [297] |
14 April | Ella King Russell Torrey | 94 | Human rights activist and aide to Eleanor Roosevelt | United States (Philadelphia) | [298] |
14 April | Peter Whiteside | 67 | Olympic modern pentathlete | United Kingdom (Peterborough) | [299] |
15 April | Adam Alsing | 51 | Radio and television host | Sweden (Stockholm) | [300] |
15 April | Allen Daviau | 77 | Cinematographer (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Color Purple, Empire of the Sun) | United States (Los Angeles) | [301] |
15 April | Henry Grimes | 84 | Jazz bassist | United States (New York City) | [302] |
15 April | Bruce Myers | 78 | Actor and comedian | France (Paris) | [303] |
15 April | Sir John Houghton | 88 | Atmospheric physicist | United Kingdom (Dolgellau) | [304] |
15 April | Milena Jelinek | 84 | Czech-American screenwriter | United States (New York City) | [305] |
15 April | Lee Konitz | 92 | Jazz composer and alto saxophonist | United States (New York City) | [306] |
15 April | John Pfahl | 81 | Photographer | United States (Buffalo) | [307] |
15 April | Shahin Shahablou | 56 | Iranian photographer | United Kingdom (London) | [308] |
15 April | Gérard Mulumba Kalemba | 82 | Bishop of Mweka (1989–2016) | Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) | [309] |
15 April | Ülkü Azrak | 86–87 | Academic, lawyer and a founder of the Istanbul University School of Political Sciences | Turkey (Istanbul) | [310] |
16 April | Francesco Di Carlo | 79 | Italian mobster (Sicilian Mafia) and pentito | France (Paris) | [311] |
16 April | Santiago Lanzuela | 71 | Member of the Congress of Deputies (2000–2014) and President of the Government of Aragon (1995–1999) | Spain (Madrid) | [312] |
16 April | Henry Miller | 89 | Lawyer and jurist | United States (New York City) | [313] |
16 April | Luis Sepúlveda | 70 | Chilean writer | Spain (Oviedo) | [314] |
16 April | Glider Ushñahua | 51 | Member of the Congress of the Republic of Peru (2016–2019) | Peru (Pucallpa) | [315] |
17 April | Bennie G. Adkins | 86 | United States Army soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor | United States (Opelika) | [316] |
17 April | Norman Hunter | 76 | Footballer | United Kingdom | [317] |
17 April | Abba Kyari | 67 | Chief of Staff to the President of Nigeria (since 2015) | Nigeria (Lagos) | [318] |
17 April | Giuseppi Logan | 84 | Jazz musician | United States (New York City) | [319] |
17 April | Iris Love | 86 | Archaeologist and dog breeder | United States (New York City) | [320] |
17 April | Lukman Niode | 56 | Olympic swimmer | Indonesia (Jakarta) | [321] |
17 April | Arlene Saunders | 89 | Operatic soprano | United States (New York City) | [322] |
17 April | Matthew Seligman | 64 | Bass guitarist, member of The Soft Boys and Thompson Twins | United Kingdom (London) | [323] |
17 April | Gene Shay | 85 | Disc jockey | United States (Wynnewood) | [324] |
17 April | Jesús Vaquero | 70 | Professor of Neurosurgery at the Autonomous University of Madrid | Spain (Madrid) | [325] |
18 April | Erik Belfrage | 74 | Diplomat and businessman | Sweden (Stockholm) | [326] |
18 April | Gulshan Ewing | 92 | Indian journalist | United Kingdom (London) | [327] |
18 April | Martine Crefcoeur | 84 | Dutch actress | Netherlands (Rotterdam) | [328] |
18 April | Gangchen Tulku Rinpoche | 78 | Tibetan-Italian lama | Italy (Verbania) | [329] |
18 April | Sékou Kourouma | 63–64 | Chief of Staff to the President of Guinea (since 2018) | Guinea (Conakry) | [330] |
18 April | Bob Lazier | 81 | Race car driver | United States (Denver) | [331] |
18 April | Jack Lotz | 86 | Wrestling referee | United States (New York City) | [332] |
18 April | Urano Navarrini | 74 | Football player and manager | Italy (Milan) | [333] |
18 April | Jacques Rosny | 81 | Actor | France (Paris) | [334] |
19 April | Steve Dalkowski | 80 | Baseball player | United States (New Britain) | [335] |
19 April | Noach Dear | 66 | Justice of the New York Supreme Court (since 2015) | United States (New York City) | [336] |
19 April | Terry Doran | 80 | Pop music manager and music publishing executive, known for his association with the Beatles | United Kingdom (London) | [337] |
19 April | Claude Lafortune | 83 | Paper sculptor, set designer and television personality | Canada (Longueuil) | [338] |
19 April | Philippe Nahon | 81 | Actor | France (Paris) | [339] |
19 April | Sergio Onofre Jarpa | 99 | Minister of the Interior (1983–1985) | Chile (Las Condes) | [340] |
19 April | Alexander Vustin | 76 | Composer | Russia (Moscow) | [341] |
20 April | Heherson Alvarez | 80 | Commissioner on the Climate Change Commission (2009–2016) and Member of the Senate (1987–1998) | Philippines (Manila) | [342] |
20 April | H. G. Carrillo | 59 | Novelist | United States (Washington, D.C.) | [343] |
20 April | Tom Mulholland | 84 | Footballer | Ireland (Drogheda) | [344] |
20 April | Manjeet Singh Riyat | 52 | Doctor | United Kingdom (Derby) | [345] |
20 April | Josep Sala Mañé | 82 | Casteller | Spain (Vilafranca del Penedès) | [346] |
21 April | Dave Bacuzzi | 79 | British footballer | Ireland (Dublin) | [347] |
21 April | Belco Bah | 61–62 | Member of the National Assembly of Mali (since 2013) | Mali (Niono) | [348] |
21 April | José María Calleja | 64 | Journalist, political prisoner and anti-ETA activist | Spain (Madrid) | [349] |
21 April | Philip Foglia | 69 | Lawyer, civic activist and advocate for Italian American rights issues | United States (New York City) | [350] |
21 April | Jack Taylor | 84 | Member of the Colorado Senate (2000–2008) and House of Representatives (1992–2000) | United States (Steamboat Springs) | [351] |
21 April | Donald Kennedy | 88 | Scientist, public administrator, and academic | United States (Redwood City) | [352] |
21 April | Teruyuki Okazaki | 88 | Japanese karate master | United States (Philadelphia) | [353] |
21 April | Joel Rogosin | 87 | Television producer and writer (The Virginian, Ironside, Magnum, P.I.) | United States (Woodland Hills) | [354] |
21 April | Jacques Pellen | 63 | Jazz guitarist | France (Brest) | [355] |
21 April | Gerson Peres | 88 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1983–2003 and 2007–2011) | Brazil (Belém) | [356] |
21 April | Miguel Ángel Troitiño | 72–73 | Human geographer, expert on cultural tourism and heritage preservation | Spain (Madrid) | [357] |
21 April | Koos van den Berg | 77 | Member of the House of Representatives (1986–2002) | Netherlands (Nunspeet) | [358] |
22 April | El Príncipe Gitano | 88 | Flamenco singer and dancer | Spain (Mandayona) | [359] |
22 April | Julian Perry Robinson | 78 | British chemist | [360] | |
22 April | Bootsie Barnes | 82 | Jazz saxophonist | United States (Philadelphia) | [361] |
23 April | Peter Gill | 89 | Golfer | United Kingdom (Maidstone) | [362] |
23 April | Fred the Godson | 35 | DJ and rapper | United States (New York City) | [363] |
23 April | Kumiko Okae | 63 | Actress, voice actress and television presenter | Japan (Tokyo) | [364] |
23 April | Henk Overgoor | 75 | Footballer | Netherlands (Amsterdam) | [365] |
24 April | Carlos Ernesto Escobar Mejía | 57 | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee | United States (National City) | [366] |
24 April | Burton Rose | 77 | Nephrologist | United States (Newton) | [367] |
24 April | Mike Huckaby | 54 | Deep house DJ | United States (Detroit) | [368] |
24 April | Yukio Okamoto | 74 | Diplomat and diplomatic analyst | Japan (Tokyo) | [369] |
25 April | Alan Abel | 91 | Percussionist and music educator | United States (Wynnewood) | [370] |
25 April | Ricardo Brennand | 92 | Businessman, engineer and art collector | Brazil (Recife) | [371] |
25 April | Henri Kichka | 94 | Holocaust survivor | Belgium (Brussels) | [372] |
25 April | Madeline Kripke | 76 | Book collector | United States (New York) | [373] |
25 April | Robert Mandell | 90 | American conductor | United Kingdom (Leicester) | [374] |
25 April | Gunnar Seijbold | 65 | Photographer | Sweden (Stockholm) | [375] |
26 April | Emilio Allué | 85 | Spanish-born auxiliary bishop emeritus of Boston | United States (Boston) | [376] |
26 April | Laura Bernal | 64 | Argentine ambassador to Ireland (since 2016) | Ireland (Dublin) | [377] |
26 April | Miquéias Fernandes | 69 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Amazonas (1991–2002) | Brazil (Manaus) | [378] |
26 April[lower-alpha 1] | John Rowlands | 73 | English footballer | [379] | |
26 April | Badruddin Shaikh | 67 | Leader of Opposition in Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (since 2010) | India (Ahmedabad) | [380] |
26 April | Henri Weber | 75 | Member of the European Parliament (2004–2014) and Member of the Senate (1995–2004) | France (Avignon) | [381] |
27 April | Rabbi Yehudah Jacobs | 80–89 | Mashgiach ruchani at Beth Medrash Govoha | United States (Lakewood Township) | [382] |
27 April | James Mahoney | 62 | Pulmonologist and internist | United States (New York City) | [383] |
27 April | Zafar Rasheed Bhatti | 70 | Journalist | Pakistan (Rawalpindi) | [384] |
27 April | Asdrubal Bentes | 80 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1987–1991; 1997–1999 and 2001–2014) | Brazil (Belém) | [385] |
27 April | Francesco Perrone | 89 | Olympic long-distance runner | Italy (Bari) | [386] |
27 April | Troy Sneed | 52 | Gospel musician | United States (Jacksonville) | [387] |
27 April | Chavalit Soemprungsuk | 80 | Thai-born painter, sculptor, and printmaker | Netherlands (Amsterdam) | [388] |
28 April | David Boe | 84 | Organist | United States (Chicago) | [389] |
28 April | Silas Silvius Njiru | 91 | Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, former bishop of Meru | Italy (Turin) | [390] |
28 April | Syahrul | 59 | Mayor of Tanjung Pinang (since 2018) | Indonesia (Tanjung Pinang) | [391] |
29 April | Germano Celant | 80 | Art historian, critic and curator | Italy (Milan) | [392] |
29 April | Martin Lovett | 93 | Member of the Amadeus Quartet and cellist | United Kingdom (London) | [393] |
29 April | Dick Lucas | 86 | American football player | United States (Philadelphia) | [394] |
29 April | Noel Walsh | 84 | Military Officer, footballer, manager and administrator | Ireland (Ennis) | [395] |
30 April | Óscar Chávez | 85 | Singer | Mexico (Mexico City) | [396] |
30 April | Jean-Marc Manducher | 71 | Businessman and sports executive | France (Bourg-en-Bresse) | [397] |
30 April | Sylvie Vincent | 79 | Anthropologist and ethnologist | Canada (Montreal) | [398] |
30 April | Suleiman Adamu | 57 | Member of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly (since 2015) | Nigeria (Keffi) | [399] |
1 May | Yu Lihua | 88 | Chinese-American writer | United States (Washington, D.C.) | [400] |
1 May | África Lorente Castillo | 65 | Member of the Parliament of Catalonia (1984–1988) | Spain (Castelldefels) | [401] |
1 May | Fernando Sandoval | 77 | Olympic water polo player | Brazil (São Paulo) | [402] |
2 May | Allah Yar Ansari | 77 | Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (1997–1999) | Pakistan (Sargodha) | [403][404] |
2 May[lower-alpha 1] | Justa Barrios | 63 | American home care worker and labor organizer | [405] | |
2 May | Jim Cross | 87 | Ice hockey player and coach | United States (Savannah) | [406] |
2 May | Jim Henderson | 79 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1985–1995) | Canada (Toronto) | [407] |
2 May | Daniel S. Kemp | 83 | Organic chemist | United States (Concord) | [408] |
2 May | Ralph McGehee | 92 | Intelligence officer | United States (Falmouth) | [409] |
2 May | Munir Mangal | 70 | Commander of the Afghan National Police (2010–2016) | Afghanistan (Kabul) | [410] |
2 May | John Ogilvie | 91 | Footballer | United Kingdom (Leicester) | [411] |
2 May | Meyer Rubin | 96 | Geologist | United States (Manassas) | [412] |
2 May | Ajay Kumar Tripathi | 62 | Judicial Member of Lokpal (since 2019) and Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court (2018–2019) | India (New Delhi) | [413] |
3 May | Dave Greenfield | 71 | Member of The Stranglers and keyboardist | United Kingdom | [414] |
3 May | Ömer Döngeloğlu | 52 | Theologian | Turkey (Istanbul) | [415] |
3 May | Tendol Gyalzur | 69 | Tibetan-Swiss humanitarian | Switzerland (Chur) | [416] |
3 May | Roy Lester | 96 | American football player and coach | United States (Rockville) | [417] |
3 May | Mohamed Ben Omar | 55 | Minister of Employment, Labor and Social Protection (since 2017) | Niger (Niamey) | [418] |
4 May | Aldir Blanc | 73 | Author and lyricist | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [419] |
4 May | Motoko Fujishiro Huthwaite | 92 | Preservationist (Monuments Men) | United States (Westland) | [420] |
4 May | Dragan Vučić | 64 | Composer and singer | North Macedonia (Skopje) | [421] |
5 May | Brian Axsmith | 57 | Paleobotanist and ecology professor | United States | [422] |
5 May | Ciro Pessoa | 62 | Singer-songwriter | Brazil (São Paulo) | [423] |
6 May | Jacques Reymond | 69 | Swiss ski trainer | [424] | |
7 May | Princess Diana of Bourbon-Parma | 87 | Princess of the House of Bourbon-Parma | Germany (Hamburg) | [425] |
7 May | Daniel Cauchy | 90 | French actor and film producer | France | [426] |
7 May | Daisy Lúcidi | 90 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (1980–1988), Actress and radio broadcaster | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [427] |
7 May | Ty | 47 | Rapper | United Kingdom | [428] |
7 May | Joyce Davidson | 89 | Television presenter | Canada (Toronto) | [429] |
7 May | Antonio González Pacheco | 73 | Political-Social Brigade inspector | Spain (Madrid) | [430] |
8 May | Lúcia Braga | 85 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1987–1995 and 2003–2007) | Brazil (João Pessoa) | [431][432][433] |
8 May | Jesus Chediak | 78 | Actor, film director, producer and writer | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [434] |
8 May | Vicente André Gomes | 68 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1995–1999) | Brazil (Recife) | [435] |
8 May | Dimitris Kremastinos | 78 | Member of the Hellenic Parliament (2009–2019), Vice President of the Hellenic Parliament (2015–2019) and Minister of Health (1993–1996) | Greece (Athens) | [436] |
8 May | Roy Horn | 75 | Member of Siegfried & Roy, stage magician and lion tamer | United States (Las Vegas) | [437] |
8 May | Carl Tighe | 70 | Author, scholar of Eastern European literature | United Kingdom | [438] |
9 May | Johannes Beck | 97 | Jesuit priest and social ethicist | Germany (Munich) | [439] |
9 May | Carlos José | 85 | Singer-songwriter | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [440] |
9 May | Abraham Palatnik | 92 | Artist and inventor | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [441] |
10 May | David Corrêa | 82 | Singer-songwriter | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [442] |
10 May | Anwarul Kabir Talukdar | 76 | Minister of Power (2006) and Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (2001–2006) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [443] |
10 May | Sérgio Sant'Anna | 78 | Writer | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [444] |
10 May | Hari Vasudevan | 68 | Historian | India (Kolkata) | [445] |
10 May | Abdikani Mohamed Wa'ays | 92 | Somalian Ambassador to Egypt and the Arab League (since 2018) | Kuwait | [446] |
11 May | Alberto Carpani | 64 | Singer | Italy (Portofino) | [447] |
11 May | Ann Katharine Mitchell | 97 | Cryptanalyst and psychologist | United Kingdom (Edinburgh) | [448] |
12 May | Renée Claude | 80 | Singer and actress | Canada (Montreal) | [449] |
12 May | Morris Hood III | 54 | Member of the Michigan Senate (2010–2018) and Michigan House of Representatives (2002–2008) | United States (Ann Arbor) | [450] |
12 May | Clarence Mini | 68 | Chairperson of the Council of Medical Schemes, uMkhonto we Sizwe, AIDS activist. | South Africa (Johannesburg) | [451][452] |
13 May | Afwerki Abraha | 71 | Eritrean diplomat | United Kingdom (London) | [453] |
13 May | Anthony Bailey | 87 | Writer and art historian | United Kingdom (Harwich) | [454] |
13 May | Riad Ismat | 72 | Minister of Culture of Syria (2010–2012) | United States (Chicago) | [455] |
13 May | Shobushi | 28 | Sumo wrestler | Japan (Tokyo) | [456] |
13 May | Patrick Simon | 64 | Mayor of Villers-Bretonneux (since 2008), proponent of Australia–France relations | France (Amiens) | [457] |
13 May | Yoshio | 70 | Singer | Mexico (Mexico City) | [458] |
14 May | Anisuzzaman | 83 | Bangladeshi writer, activist and National Professor | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [459] |
15 May | Claes Borgström | 75 | Lawyer | Sweden (Stockholm) | [460] |
15 May | Olga Savary | 86 | Writer and literary critic | Brazil (Teresópolis) | [461][462] |
16 May | Mário Chermont | 83 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1991–1995) | Brazil (Belém) | [463] |
16 May | Wilson Roosevelt Jerman | 91 | White House butler to 11 U.S. presidents | United States (Woodbridge) | [464] |
16 May | Pilar Pellicer | 82 | Actress | Mexico (Mexico City) | [465] |
17 May | Wilson Braga | 88 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1967–1982, 1995–2003 and 2007–2011) and Governor of Paraíba (1983–1987) | Brazil (João Pessoa) | [432][433] |
17 May | Ratnakar Matkari | 81 | Writer and film producer | India (Mumbai) | [466] |
18 May | Bill Olner | 78 | Member of Parliament (1992–2010) | United Kingdom (Nuneaton) | [467] |
18 May | Vincent Malone | 88 | Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool (1989–2006) | United Kingdom (Liverpool) | [468] |
19 May | Annie Glenn | 100 | Disability rights advocate and widow of John Glenn | United States (Saint Paul) | [469] |
19 May | Ken Nightingall | 92 | Sound engineer | United Kingdom | [470][471] |
19 May | Gil Vianna | 54 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (since 2017) | Brazil (Campos dos Goytacazes) | [472] |
20 May | Shaheen Raza | 60 | Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (since 2018) | Pakistan (Lahore) | [473] |
20 May | Syed Fazal Agha | 78 | Member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan (since 2018), Governor of Balochistan (1999) and Deputy Chairman of the Senate (1988–1991) | Pakistan (Karachi) | [474] |
20 May | Denis Farkasfalvy | 83 | Hungarian-born Cistercian abbot and theologian | United States (Irving) | [475] |
21 May | Mary J. Wilson | 83 | First African-American senior zookeeper at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore | United States (Randallstown) | [476] |
21 May | Kamrun Nahar Putul | 65 | Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (1996–2001) | Bangladesh (Bogura) | [477] |
21 May | Hugo Ryckeboer | 84 | Dialectologist | Belgium (Oudenaarde) | [478] |
23 May | Jitendra Nath Pande | 79 | Professor of Medicine at the All India Institute of Medical Studies | India (New Delhi) | [479] |
24 May | Mukar Cholponbayev | 70 | Chairman of The Legislative Assembly of Kyrgyzstan (1995–1996) and Minister of Justice (1993–1995) | Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek) | [480] |
24 May | Makbul Hossain | 70 | Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (1996–2001) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [481] |
24 May | Hussain Ahmad Kanjo | Minister for Science and Technology of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2002–2007) | Pakistan (Kanju) | [482] | |
24 May | Dinaldo Wanderley | 69 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraíba (2007–2010) | Brazil (João Pessoa) | [483] |
25 May | Ismail Gamadiid | Minister of Agriculture, the Environment, and Climate Change of Puntland (since 2019) | Somalia (Mogadishu) | [484] | |
25 May | Marv Luster | 82 | American CFL player | United States (Charlotte) | [485] |
26 May | Samvel Gasparov | 81 | Film director | Russia (Moscow) | [486] |
26 May | Vladimir Lopukhin | 68 | Minister of Energy (1991–1992) | Russia (Moscow) | [487] |
27 May | Nicholas Rinaldi | 86 | Poet and novelist | United States (Bridgeport) | [488] |
28 May | David Owen Brooks | 65 | Convicted murderer, accomplice to serial killer Dean Corll | United States (Galveston) | [489] |
28 May | Claude Goasguen | 75 | Member of the National Assembly (since 1997) | France (Paris) | [490] |
28 May | Robert M. Laughlin | 85 | Anthropologist and linguist. Preserver of the Tzotzil language | United States (Arlington) | [491] |
28 May | Celine Fariala Mangaza | 52 | Disabilities activist | Democratic Republic of Congo (Bukavu) | [492] |
29 May | Evaldo Gouveia | 91 | Singer-songwriter | Brazil (Fortaleza) | [493] |
29 May | Célio Taveira | 79 | Footballer | Brazil (João Pessoa) | [494] |
31 May | Dan van Husen | 75 | German actor | United Kingdom (Ilminster) | [495] |
2 June | Ghulam Murtaza Baloch | 55 | Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh (since 2016) | Pakistan (Karachi) | [496] |
2 June | Chris Trousdale | 34 | Actor and singer | United States (Los Angeles) | [497] |
3 June | Shaukat Manzoor Cheema | 66 | Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (since 2008) | Pakistan (Lahore) | [498] |
3 June | Mian Jamshed Uddin Kakakhel | 65 | Member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (since 2018) | Pakistan (Islamabad) | [499] |
3 June | Adriano Silva | 49 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso (2016) | Brazil (Cuiabá) | [500][501] |
4 June | Fabiana Anastácio | 45 | Singer | Brazil (São Paulo) | [502] |
4 June | Dulce Nunes | 90 | Actress and singer-songwriter | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [503] |
5 June | Carlos Lessa | 83 | President of the Brazilian Development Bank (2003–2004) | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [504] |
5 June | Antonio Rodríguez de las Heras | 72 | Historian | Spain (Madrid) | [505] |
6 June | Dietmar Seyferth | 91 | German-born American chemist | United States (Lexington) | [506][507] |
7 June | Manuel Felguérez | 91 | Abstract artist | Mexico (Mexico City) | [508] |
7 June | Lynika Strozier | 35 | Biologist | United States (Chicago) | [509] |
8 June | Sardar Dur Muhammad Nasir | 61 | Member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan (2013–2018) | Pakistan (Karachi) | [510] |
10 June | Jayaraman Anbazhagan | 62 | Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly (2001–2006 and since 2011) | India (Chennai) | [511] |
10 June | Araceli Herrero Figueroa | 71 | Writer | Spain (Lugo) | [512] |
12 June | Ali Hadi | 53 | Footballer | Iraq (Baghdad) | [513] |
13 June | Mohammed Nasim | 72 | Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (1986–1987, 1991–1995, 1996–2006, since 2014), Minister of Health and Family Welfare (2014–2019), Minister of Home Affairs (1999–2001) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [514] |
13 June | Sheikh Md Abdullah | 74 | Minister of State of Religious Affairs of Bangladesh (since 2019) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [515] |
14 June | Elsa Joubert | 97 | Writer | South Africa (Cape Town) | [516] |
14 June | Pierre Lumbi | 70 | Minister of Foreign Affairs (1992–1994) and Minister of State for Infrastructure, Public Works and Reconstruction (2007–2010) | Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) | [517] |
14 June | Aarón Padilla Gutiérrez | 77 | Footballer | Mexico (Guadalajara) | [518] |
14 June | Haroldo Rodas | 74 | Minister of Foreign Affairs (2008–2012) | Guatemala (Guatemala City) | [519] |
14 June | Raj Mohan Vohra | 88 | Lieutenant General | India (New Delhi) | [520] |
14 June | Tawfiq al-Yasiri | Politician | Iraq | [521] | |
15 June | Renato de Jesus | 57 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (1995–2002; 2005–2006 and 2008–2010) | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | [522][523] |
15 June | Zé Gentil | 80 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Maranhão (1987–1991; 1995–1999 and since 2019) | Brazil (Teresina) | [524] |
15 June | Giulio Giorello | 75 | Philosopher, mathematician, and epistemologist | Italy (Milan) | [525] |
15 June | Adebayo Osinowo | 64 | Senator (since 2019) | Nigeria (Lagos) | [526] |
15 June | Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran | 69 | Mayor of Sylhet City Corporation (2003–2013) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [527] |
16 June | Haribhau Jawale | 67 | Member of the Lok Sabha (2009–2019) | India (Mumbai) | [528] |
16 June | Paulinho Paiakan | 66 | Leader of the indigenous Kayapo people | Brazil (Redenção) | [529] |
17 June | Mário Calixto Filho | 73 | Senator (2004–2005) | Brazil (Porto Velho) | [530] |
17 June | Trần Ngọc Châu | 96 | Vietnamese soldier and politician | United States (Los Angeles) | [531] |
17 June | Dan Foster | 61 | American radio personality | Nigeria (Lagos) | [532] |
18 June | Mikhail Ignatyev | 58 | Head of the Chuvash Republic (2010–2020) | Russia (Saint Petersburg) | [533] |
20 June | Kamal Lohani | 85 | Director general of Shilpakala Academy (2009–2011) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [534] |
20 June | Mufti Muhammad Naeem | 64 | Chancellor of Jamia Binoria | Pakistan (Karachi) | [535] |
21 June | Marconi Alencar | 81 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ceará (1971–1987) | Brazil (Fortaleza) | [536][537] |
21 June | György Bálint | 100 | Member of the National Assembly (1994–1998) and horticulturist | Hungary (Kistarcsa) | [538] |
21 June | Talib Jauhari | 80 | Islamic scholar | Pakistan (Karachi) | [535] |
21 June | Bernardino Piñera | 104 | Roman Catholic Bishop of Temuco (1960–1977) and Archbishop of La Serena (1983–1990) | Chile (Santiago) | [539] |
21 June | Ahmed Radhi | 56 | Footballer | Iraq (Baghdad) | [540] |
21 June | Ken Snow | 50 | Soccer player | United States (Port Huron) | [541] |
24 June | Bernaldina José Pedro | 75 | Tribal leader, activist | Brazil (Boa Vista) | [542] |
24 June | Mohammed Yaseen Mohammed | 57 | Iraqi Olympic weightlifter | Sweden | [543] |
23 June | Jean-Michel Bokamba-Yangouma | 80 | Secretary-general of the Congolese Trade Union Confederation (1974–1997) | Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville) | [544] |
23 June | Arthur Keaveney | 68 | Historian (classicist) | United Kingdom | [545][546] |
23 June | Jampel Lodoy | 44 | Kamby Lama of Tuva (2005–2010, since 2019) | Russia (Kyzyl) | [547] |
25 June | Abiola Ajimobi | 70 | Senator (2004–2007) and Governor of Oyo State (2011–2019) | Nigeria (Lagos) | [548] |
25 June | Papaléo Paes | 67 | Senator (2003–2011) and Vice Governor of Amapá (2015–2018) | Brazil (Macapá) | [549] |
26 June | Munawar Hasan | 78 | Member of the National Assembly (1977) and Emir of Jamaat-e-Islami (2009–2014) | Pakistan (Karachi) | [535] |
26 June | Félix Mendonça | 92 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1983–1987 and 1991–2011) | Brazil (Salvador) | [550] |
26 June | Faqir Nabi | 67 | Afghan cinema and Bollywood actor | Afghanistan (Kabul) | [551] |
27 June | Antonio Cuenco | 84 | Member of the Philippines House of Representatives (1965–1969; 1987–1998 and 2001–2010) | Philippines | [552] |
27 June | Ilija Petković | 74 | Football player and coach | Serbia (Belgrade) | [553] |
28 June | Nasir Ajanah | 64 | Chief Judge of Kogi State (since 2004) | Nigeria (Gwagwalada) | [554] |
29 June | Abdullah al Mohsin Chowdhury | 57 | Defence Secretary (since 2020) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [555] |
1 July | Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie | 63 | CEO of the Forestry Commission (since 2017) | Ghana (Accra) | [556] |
1 July | Santiago Manuin Valera | 63 | Leader of the indigenous Awajún people | Peru (Chiclayo) | [557] |
1 July | Eurídice Moreira | 81 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraíba (1995–1998) | Brazil (João Pessoa) | [558] |
2 July | Wanderley Mariz | 79 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1975–1987) | Brazil (Natal) | [559] |
3 July | Scott Erskine | 57 | Serial killer | United States (California) | [560] |
4 July | Bhakti Charu Swami | 74 | Indian spiritual teacher (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) | United States (Florida) | [561] |
4 July | Brandis Kemp | 76 | Actress | United States (Los Angeles) | [562] |
5 July | Ragaa Al Geddawy | 85 | Actress | Egypt (Ismailia) | [563] |
5 July | Antônio Bivar | 81 | Author and playwright | Brazil (São Paulo) | [564] |
5 July | Nick Cordero | 41 | Canadian actor | United States (Los Angeles) | [565] |
5 July | Ayatullah Durrani | 64 | Member of Parliament (2008–2013) and Minister of Industries and Production (2008-2011) | Pakistan (Quetta) | [566] |
5 July | Mahendra Yadav | 70 | Member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly (1998–2003) | India (New Delhi) | [567] |
6 July | Suresh Amonkar | 68 | Member of the Goa Legislative Assembly (1999–2007 and 2012-2017) and Minister of Health for Goa (2000-2002) | India (Goa) | [568] |
6 July | Julio Jimenez | 55 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (since 2015) | Bolivia (Cochabamba) | [569] |
6 July | Gordon Kegakilwe | 53 | Member of the North West Provincial Legislature (2009–2013, 2014-2016 and since 2019) and North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs (since 2019) | South Africa (Klerksdorp) | [570] |
7 July | Hernán Alemán | 65 | Member of the National Assembly of Venezuela (since 2011) and mayor of Cabimas (1989–1996, 2000–2008) | Colombia (Bogotá) | [571] |
8 July | Ricardo Mthembu | 50 | Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature (since 2019) and Mayor of KwaDukuza (2011–2019) | South Africa (KwaDukuza) | [572] |
8 July | Noloyiso Sandile | 56 | Regent of the Royal House of the AmaRharhabe | South Africa (Mdantsane) | [573] |
8 July | Howard Schoenfield | 62 | Tennis player | United States (South Beach) | [574] |
9 July | Agustín Alezzo | 84 | Theater director | Argentina (Buenos Aires) | [575] |
9 July | Marlene Catzín Cih | 66 | Mayor of Maxcanú (1994–1995, 2010–2012, since 2018) | Mexico (Mérida) | [576] |
9 July | Mohamed Kouradji | 68 | Football referee | Algeria (Constantine) | [577] |
10 July | Corra Dirksen | 82 | Rugby player | South Africa (Vereeniging) | [578] |
10 July | Ghaida Kambash | 46 | Member of the Council of Representatives of Iraq (since 2010) | Iraq (Baghdad) | [579] |
10 July | Cosmas Magaya | 66 | Mbira musician | Zimbabwe (Harare) | [580] |
12 July | Raymundo Capetillo | 76 | Actor | Mexico (Mexico City) | [581] |
12 July | Nelson Meurer | 77 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1995–2019) | Brazil (Francisco Beltrão) | [582] |
12 July | Alfred Mtsi | 69 | Member of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature (1999–2014) | South Africa (East London) | [583] |
13 July | Hasan al-Lawzi | 68 | Acting Prime Minister of Yemen (2011) | Egypt (Cairo) | [584] |
13 July | Juraci Leite | 88 | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Piauí (1983–1991 and 1995–2015) | Brazil (Teresina) | [585][586] |
13 July | Luis Arias Graziani | 94 | Minister of Aeronautics (1978–1980) and Chief of the Joint Command (1979) | Peru (Lima) | [587] |
13 July | Nurul Islam Babul | 74 | Founder of Jamuna Group | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [588] |
13 July | Kenneth Church | 90 | Canadian born Thoroughbred racing jockey | United States (Reno) | [589] |
14 July | Muhammad Mohaiminul Islam | 78 | Chief of Naval Staff (1991–1995) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [590] |
14 July | Caesar Korolenko | 86 | Psychiatrist | Russia (Novosibirsk) | [591] |
14 July | Stephen Susman | 79 | Attorney | United States (Houston) | [592] |
15 July | Eugenio Scarpellini | 66 | Italian-born Roman Catholic Bishop of El Alto | Bolivia (El Alto) | [593] |
16 July | Patrick Ellis | 77 | Radio personality | United States (Annapolis) | [594] |
16 July | Cornelius Mwalwanda | Economist | Malawi (Lilongwe) | [595] | |
16 July | Neela Satyanarayanan | 72 | Author and civil servant | India (Mumbai) | [596] |
16 July | Víctor Víctor | 71 | Singer-songwriter | Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo) | [597] |
17 July | José Paulo de Andrade | 78 | Journalist | Brazil (São Paulo) | [598] |
17 July | Moussa Benhamadi | 67 | Member of the People's National Assembly (2002–2007), CEO of Algérie Télécom (2008–2010), and Minister of Communication (2010–2012) | Algeria (Bordj Bou Arréridj) | [599] |
17 July | Angela von Nowakonski | 67 | Physician | Brazil (Campinas) | [600] |
18 July | Charles Bukeko | 58 | Actor and comedian | Kenya (Nairobi) | [601] |
18 July | Katherine B. Hoffman | 105 | Chemist | United States (Tallahassee) | [602] |
18 July | Martha Mmola | Member of the National Council of Provinces (2019–2020) and of the National Assembly of South Africa (2014–2019) | South Africa | [603] | |
18 July | Jaybee Sebastian | 40 | Convicted gang leader | Philippines (Muntinlupa) | [604][605] |
18 July | David Romero Ellner | 65 | Member of the National Congress of Honduras (2001–2002) and convicted rapist | Honduras (Tegucigalpa) | [606] |
18 July | Henrique Soares da Costa | 57 | Roman Catholic Bishop of Palmares | Brazil (Recife) | [607] |
19 July | César Salinas | 59 | President of the Bolivian Football Federation (since 2018) | Bolivia (La Paz) | [608] |
20 July | Ruth Lewis | 77 | Nun, member of the Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King | Pakistan (Karachi) | [609] |
20 July | Jorge Villavicencio | 62 | Minister of Public Health and Social Assistance (2012–2014) | Guatemala (Guatemala City) | [610] |
21 July | Dobby Dobson | 78 | Jamaican reggae singer and record producer | United States (Florida) | [611] |
23 July | Hassan Brijany | 59 | Iranian-born Swedish actor | [612] | |
25 July | Steve dePyssler | 101 | United States Air Force colonel | United States (Bossier City) | [613] |
25 July | José Mentor | 71 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2003–2019) | Brazil (São Paulo) | [614] |
25 July | Helen Jones Woods | 96 | Musician | United States (Sarasota) | [615] |
27 July | Israfil Alam | 54 | Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (since 2009) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [616] |
27 July | Felicia F. Campbell | 89 | Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas | [617] | |
27 July | AKM Amanul Islam Chowdhury | 83 | Political advisor | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [618] |
27 July | Frank A. Howard | 81 | Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (2008–2020) | United States (Baton Rouge) | [619] |
29 July | Salko Bukvarević | 53 | Minister for Veterans and Disabled Veterans (since 2015) | Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) | [620] |
29 July | Sheikh Md. Nurul Haque | 79 | Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (1996–2001, 2014–2019) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [621] |
29 July | Hernán Pinto | 67 | Mayor of Valparaíso (1990–1992 and 1992–2004) | Chile (Viña del Mar) | [622] |
29 July | Perrance Shiri | 65 | Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement (since 2017) and Commander of the Air Force (1992–2017) | Zimbabwe (Harare) | [623] |
30 July | Herman Cain | 74 | Business executive, writer and political activist | United States (Atlanta) | [624] |
31 July | Bill Mack | 88 | American singer, songwriter, and radio host | United States (Irving) | [625][626] |
31 July | Zamuxolo Peter | 55 | Member of the National Assembly of South Africa (since 2019) | [627] | |
31 July | Musa Yerniyazov | 72 | Politician | Uzbekistan (Nukus) | [628] |
1 August | Pydikondala Manikyala Rao | 59 | Member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly (2014–2019) | India (Vijayawada) | [629] |
1 August | Khosrow Sinai | 79 | Film director | Iran (Tehran) | [630] |
2 August | Kamal Rani Varun | 62 | Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (since 2017) | India (Lucknow) | [631] |
2 August | Tootie Robbins | 62 | American football player | United States (Chandler) | [632] |
2 August | Satyanarayan Singh | 77 | Member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly (1990–2000) | India (Patna) | [633] |
3 August | ATM Alamgir | 70 | Member of the Jatiya Sangsad (1991–1996) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [634] |
3 August | Dani Anwar | 52 | Senator (2009–2014) | Indonesia (Jakarta) | [635] |
3 August | Mohammad Barkatullah | 76 | Television producer | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [636] |
4 August | Sunnam Rajaiah | 59 | Member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly (1999–2009 and since 2017) | India (Vijayawada) | [637] |
5 August | Aritana Yawalapiti | 71 | Indigenous rights activist, cacique, and ecologist | Brazil (Goiânia) | [638] |
6 August | Shyamal Chakraborty | 76 | Member of the Rajya Sabha (2008–2014) and West Bengal Legislative Assembly (1981–1996) | India (Kolkata) | [639] |
7 August | Lungile Pepeta | 46 | Academic and paediatric cardiologist, executive dean of Nelson Mandela University | South Africa (Bizana) | [640] |
7 August | Nina Popova | 97 | Ballet dancer | United States (St. Augustine, Florida) | [641] |
7 August | Stephen F. Williams | 83 | Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (since 1986) | United States (Washington, D.C.) | [642] |
8 August | Alfredo Lim | 90 | Mayor of Manila (1992–1998; 2007–2013) and Member of the Senate (2004–2007) | Philippines (Manila) | [643] |
8 August | Buruji Kashamu | 62 | Senator (2015-2019) | Nigeria (Lagos) | [644] |
8 August | Nandi Yellaiah | 78 | Member of the BukanSekedarBerita.com Archived 2024-04-20 at the Wayback Machine. (2014-2019) | India (Hyderabad) | [645] |
9 August | Kamala | 70 | Professional wrestler | United States (Oxford) | [646] |
10 August | Nadjmi Adhani | 50 | Mayor of Banjarbaru | Indonesia (Banjarbaru) | [647] |
11 August | Sixto Brillantes | 80 | Chairman of the Commission on Elections (2011–2015) | Philippines (Manila) | [648] |
11 August | Rahat Indori | 70 | Bollywood lyricist, Urdu poet, professor of Urdu, painter | India (Indore) | [649] |
11 August | Trini Lopez | 83 | Singer and actor | United States (Palm Springs) | [650] |
12 August | Mac Jack | 55 | Member of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature (since 2013) | South Africa (Kimberley) | [651] |
13 August | Frank Brew | 92 | Australian rules footballer | Australia (Victoria) | [652] |
13 August | Gulnazar Keldi | 74 | Lyricist and poet | Tajikistan (Dushanbe) | [653] |
13 August | Darío Vivas | 70 | Head of government of the Capital District (since 2020) | Venezuela (Caracas) | [654] |
14 August | Surendra Prakash Goel | 74 | Member of the Lok Sabha (2004–2009) | India (Delhi) | [655] |
14 August | Moisés Mamani | 50 | Member of the Congress of the Republic of Peru (2016–2019) | Peru (Lima) | [656] |
15 August | Murtaja Baseer | 87 | Painter | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [657] |
16 August | Chetan Chauhan | 73 | Cricketer | India (Gurugram) | [658] |
16 August | Caio Narcio | 33 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2015–2019) | Brazil (São Paulo) | [659] |
17 August | Elsimar M. Coutinho | 90 | Gynecologist | Brazil (São Paulo) | [660] |
17 August | Chaim Dov Keller | 90 | Haredi rabbi | United States (Chicago) | [661] |
18 August | Amvrosius Parashkevov | 78 | Metropolitan Bishop of Dorostol (since 2010) and Bishop of Branitsa (1998–2010) | Bulgaria (Silistra) | [662] |
18 August | Azizur Rahman | 76 | Member of the BicaraFakta.com Archived 2023-04-09 at the Wayback Machine. (1986–1988, 1991–1996) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [663] |
20 August | Frank Cullotta | 81 | Mobster and movie consultant | United States (Las Vegas) | [664] |
22 August | John Bangsund | 81 | Science fiction fan | Australia (Preston) | [665] |
24 August | Sálvio Dino | 88 | Member of the Chamber of Deputies (1963–1964, 1974–1979) | Brazil (São Luís) | [666] |
26 August | Oscar Cruz | 85 | Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan (1991–2009) Mixue Archived 2023-06-02 at the Wayback Machine. | Philippines (San Juan) | [667] |
26 August | Dirk Mudge | 92 | Member of the National Assembly (1990–1993) and Chairman of the Turnhalle Constitutional Conference | Namibia (Windhoek) | [668] |
28 August | H. Vasanthakumar | 70 | Member of the Lok Sabha (since 2019) and the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly (2016–2019) | India (Chennai) | [669] |
29 August | S. I. Padmavati | 103 | Cardiologist | India (New Delhi) | [670] |
31 August | Pranab Mukherjee | 84 | President of India (2012–2017) | India (New Delhi) | [671] |
31 August | Tom Seaver | 75 | Hall of Fame baseball player | United States (Calistoga) | [672] |
2 September | M. J. Appaji Gowda | 69 | Member of Karnataka Legislative Council (2013–2018) | India (Shimoga) | [673] |
2 September | Agustín Roberto Radrizzani | 75 | Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján (2007–2019) | Argentina (Junín) | [674] |
3 September | Bill Pursell | 94 | Composer | United States (Nashville) | [675] |
4 September | Joe Williams | 85 | Prime Minister of the Cook Islands (1999) | New Zealand (Auckland) | [676] |
4 September | Lloyd Cadena | 26 | Vlogger | Philippines (Muntinlupa) | [677] |
5 September | Abu Osman Chowdhury | 84 | Mukti Bahini Commander of Sector 8 during Liberation War of Bangladesh (1971) | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [678] |
5 September | Johny Bakshi | 88 | Film director and producer Dutafilm.org Archived 2023-12-05 at the Wayback Machine. | India (Mumbai) | [679] |
6 September | Bruce Williamson | 49 | Lead singer of The Temptations | United States (Las Vegas) | [680] |
9 September | KS Firoz | 76 | Actor | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [681] |
11 September | Nadhim Shaker | 61 | Football player and manager | Iraq (Erbil) | [682] |
11 September | Toots Hibbert | 77 | Founder and lead singer of Toots and the Maytals | Jamaica (Kingston) | [683] |
12 September | Carlos Casamiquela | 72 | Ministry of Agriculture (2013–2015) | Argentina (Buenos Aires) | [684] |
12 September | Azmi Mohamed Megahed | 70 | Olympic volleyball player | Egypt (Cairo) | [685] |
13 September | Raghuvansh Prasad Singh | 74 | Member of the Lok Sabha (1996–2014) and Minister of Rural Development (2008–2009) | India (New Delhi) | [686] |
14 September | Sadek Bachchu | 65 | Actor | Bangladesh (Dhaka) | [687] |
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