Deaths in 2017
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This is a chronology of deaths in 2017. Names are reported under the date of death. Names under each date are reported in alphabetical order by surname or pseudonym.
A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
January
12
11
- Adenan Satem, 72, Malaysian politician, Chief Minister of Sarawak (since 2014), heart attack.[1]
- Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui, 78, Pakistani jurist and politician, Governor of Sindh (since 2016).[2]
- François Van der Elst, 62, Belgian footballer (Anderlecht, New York Cosmos, West Ham United, national team), cardiac arrest.[3]
10
- Leonard French, 88, Australian painter and stained glass window designer. [4]
- Buddy Greco, 90, American jazz and pop singer, actor (The Girl Who Knew Too Much) and pianist.[5]
- Roman Herzog, 82, German politician, President (1994–1999), Judge of the Federal Constitutional Court (1983–1994).[6]
- Clare Hollingworth, 105, British journalist (The Daily Telegraph), broke news of German invasion of Poland.[7]
- Achmad Kurniawan, 37, Indonesian footballer (Arema Cronus).[8]
- Larry Langley, 83, Canadian broadcaster (CBC) and city councillor.[9]
- Charles Lyell, 3rd Baron Lyell, 77, British peer.[10]
- Steven McDonald, 59, American police detective, heart attack.[11]
- Ryszard Parulski, 78, Polish fencer, Olympic silver medalist (1964).[12]
- Võ Quý, 87, Vietnamese zoologist.[13]
- Manlio Rocchetti, 73, Italian make-up artist (Driving Miss Daisy, Lonesome Dove, Gangs of New York). [14]
- Kenny Wharram, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).[15]
9
- Zygmunt Bauman, 91, Polish-British sociologist.[16]
- Parker Beam, 75, American whiskey maker (Heaven Hill), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[17]
- Rodney H. Brady, 83, American businessman (Deseret Management Corporation) and academic administrator (Weber State University).[18]
- Roberto Cabañas, 55, Paraguayan footballer (New York Cosmos, Boca Juniors), heart illness.[19]
- Michael Chamberlain, 72, New Zealand-born Australian pastor, exonerated in the death of Azaria Chamberlain, complications from leukaemia.[20]
- Crazy Toones, 45, American hip-hop record producer and DJ, heart attack.[21]
- Ulf Dinkelspiel, 77, Swedish politician, Minister of European Affairs and Foreign Trade (1991–1994), cancer.[22]
- Patrick Flores, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of San Antonio (1979–2004), pneumonia and heart failure.[23]
- Daan van Golden, 80, Dutch artist.[24]
- Bob McCullough, Australian sports administrator.[25]
- Travis Peterson, 40, American music video director (Ariel Pink, Vivian Girls).[26] (body discovered on this date)
- Warren Allen Smith, 95, American atheist gay-rights activists and signer of Humanist Manifesto II. [27]
- Terry Ramshaw, 74, English rugby league player (Featherstone Rovers, Wakefield Trinity).[28]
- Ali Shariatmadari, 93, Iranian politician and academic, Minister of Culture (1979).[29]
- Russell Trood, 68, Australian politician and academic, Senator for Queensland (2005–2011), thyroid cancer.[30]
- Timothy Well, 55, American professional wrestler, kidney failure.[31]
- T. K. Whitaker, 100, Irish economist and public servant.[32]
8
- Buddy Bregman, 86, American arranger, producer, and composer.[33]
- Jackie Brown, 73, American baseball player and coach (Texas Rangers).[34]
- James C. Christensen, 74, American fantasy artist, cancer.[35]
- Colin Cameron Davies, 92, Spanish-born Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ngong (1964–2002).[36]
- Miriam Goldberg, 100, American newspaper publisher (Intermountain Jewish News).[37]
- Roy Innis, 82, American civil rights activist, Parkinson's disease.[38]
- Elspeth Kennedy, 85, New Zealand sharebroker and community leader.[39]
- Abdulkadir Kure, 60, Nigerian politician, Governor of Niger State (1999–2007).[40]
- Sir James Mancham, 77, Seychellois politician, President (1976–1977).[41]
- Jovanka Nikolić, 64, Serbian writer.[42]
- Zacharie Noah, 79, Cameroonian footballer (Stade Saint-Germain, Sedan-Torcy).[43]
- Ruth Perry, 77, Liberian politician, interim Head of State as Chairwoman of the Council of State (1996–1997).[44]
- Pioneer Cabin Tree, >1000, American giant sequoia tree, storm damage.[45]
- Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, 82, Iranian politician, President (1989–1997).[46]
- Kelly Sakakou, 70s, Greek television presenter (ERT).[47]
- Peter Sarstedt, 75, English singer-songwriter ("Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?"), progressive supranuclear palsy.[48]
- Lianchinkhup Taithul, 67, American Presbyterian pastor, hit by train.[49]
7
- Jerry Arrow, 78, American stage producer (Fifth of July).[50]
- Nick Calavrias, 67, New Zealand businessman, CEO of Steel & Tube (1991–2009), traffic collision.[51]
- Cheick Fantamady Camara, 57, Guinean film director.[52]
- Bill Champion, 69, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies).[53]
- Lucina da Costa Gomez-Matheeuws, 87, Dutch politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles (1977).[54]
- John Deely, 74, American philosopher, cancer.[55]
- Ramanuja Devnathan, 57, Indian Sanskrit scholar.[56]
- Refik Erduran, 88, Turkish playwright, columnist and writer.[57]
- Carlos Fernández Gondín, 78, Cuban politician, Minister of the Interior (since 2015).[58]
- Nat Hentoff, 91, American political philosopher, columnist and music critic (The Village Voice, Down Beat).[59]
- Eddie Kamae, 89, American musician (Sons of Hawaii).[60]
- Jerzy Kossela, 74, Polish guitarist and vocalist (Niebiesko-Czarni, Czerwone Gitary).[61]
- Lelio Lagorio, 91, Italian politician, Minister of Defence (1980–1983) and Sport and Spectacles (1983–1986).[62]
- Mike Ovey, 58, British Anglican clergyman and academic administrator (Oak Hill College), heart attack.[63]
- Einfrid Perstølen, 99, Norwegian psychiatrist and language proponent.[64]
- Murray Ryan, 94, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1969–1999).[65]
- Michael Scanlan, 85, American Roman Catholic priest and academic administrator.[66]
- Sir Bruce Slane, 85, New Zealand public servant, Privacy Commissioner (1993–2003).[67]
- Mário Soares, 92, Portuguese politician, President (1986–1996) and Prime Minister (1976–1978, 1983–1985).[68]
- Laurie Topp, 93, English footballer (Hendon).[69]
- Lech Trzeciakowski, 85, Polish historian.[70]
6
- Yaron Ben-Dov, 46, Israeli footballer (Ironi Rishon LeZion, Maccabi Netanya, Hapoel Tel Aviv).[71]
- Saral Deb, 82, Indian politician.[72]
- Johnny Dick, 73, Australian drummer (John Paul Young, Fanny Adams, Wild Cherries).[73]
- Audrey Grevious, 86, American civil rights activist.[74]
- Octavio Lepage, 93, Venezuelan politician, Acting President (1993).[75]
- Bayezid Osman, 92, Turkish royalty, 44th Head of the Imperial House of Osman (since 2009).[76]
- Ricardo Piglia, 75, Argentine author.[77]
- Sylvester Potts, 78, American soul singer (The Contours).[78]
- Om Puri, 66, Indian actor (Ardh Satya, City of Joy, East Is East), heart attack.[79]
- Bob Sadowski, 79, American baseball player (Los Angeles Angels, Chicago White Sox).[80]
- Tilikum, 35, American-held orca, subject of Blackfish.[81]
- Francine York, 80, American actress (It's Only Money, Batman, The Family Man), cancer.[82]
5
- Graham Atkinson, 73, English footballer (Oxford United), cancer.[83]
- Spartak Belyaev, 93, Russian theoretical physicist.[84]
- Leonardo Benevolo, 93, Italian architect and city planner.[85]
- Géori Boué, 98, French operatic soprano.[86]
- Luc Coene, 69, Belgian economist.[87]
- Tullio De Mauro, 84, Italian linguist and politician, Minister of Education (2000–2001).[88]
- Paul Goble, 83, English-born American author and illustrator (Tipi: Home of the Nomadic Buffalo Hunters, The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses), Parkinson's disease.[89]
- Greg Jelks, 55, American-Australian baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[90]
- Gangmumei Kamei, 77, Indian academic and politician.[91]
- Rolf Linkohr, 75, German politician.[92]
- Sam Lovullo, 88, American television writer and producer (Hee Haw, The Jonathan Winters Show).[93]
- Frank Murphy, 69, Irish middle-distance runner, European Athletics Championships silver medalist (1969).[94]
- Alfonso Humberto Robles Cota, 85, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tepic (1981–2008).[95]
- Stanley Russ, 86, American politician, member of the Arkansas Senate (1975–2001), myeloid leukemia.[96]
- Jorge Sanguinetti, 82, Uruguayan politician, Minister of Transport (1985–1989).[97]
- Jill Saward, 51, British sexual assault awareness campaigner, subarachnoid haemorrhage.[98]
- Marzio Strassoldo, 77, Italian politician, President of the Province of Udine (2001–2007).[99]
- Rafiq Subaie, 86, Syrian actor, writer and director.[100]
- Christopher Weeramantry, 90, Sri Lankan judge, Vice-President of the International Court of Justice (1997–2000).[101]
- Peter Weston, 72, British science fiction fanzine editor, cancer.[102]
- John Wightman, 78, American politician, Mayor of Lexington, Nebraska (1992–1995), member of the Nebraska Legislature (2007–2015).[103]
4
- Hisham Al-Otaibi, 70, Kuwaiti politician, Minister of Finance (1998–1999).[104]
- Heinz Billing, 102, German physicist and computer scientist.[105]
- William J. Cason, 92, American politician, member of the Missouri Senate (1960–1976).[106]
- John Cummings, 73, British politician, MP for Easington (1987–2010), lung cancer.[107]
- Elisabeth Ekenæs, 112, Norwegian supercentenarian.[108]
- Willie Evans, 79, American football player (University at Buffalo).[109]
- Mike Gaborno, 51, American musician (Manic Hispanic), liver cancer.[110]
- Abdul Halim Jaffer Khan, 89, Indian sitar player and composer, cardiac arrest.[111]
- Bade Fateh Ali Khan, 82, Pakistani singer, lung disease.[112]
- Sandra Landy, 78, British contract bridge player.[113]
- Stefan Ormandjiev, 63, Bulgarian football referee and executive.[114]
- Jordi Pagans i Monsalvatje, 84, Spanish painter.[115]
- Ezio Pascutti, 79, Italian footballer (Bologna).[116]
- Art Pennington, 93, American baseball player (Chicago American Giants, Birmingham Black Barons).[117]
- Bart Prater, 69, American radio disc jockey.[118]
- Georges Prêtre, 92, French orchestral and opera conductor.[119]
- Milt Schmidt, 98, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, coach and general manager (Boston Bruins, Washington Capitals), stroke.[120]
- Anna Senkoro, 54, Tanzanian politician.[121]
- Gabriel Tang, South Sudanese rebel leader, killed in Civil War.[122]
- Vlastimir Trajković, 69, Serbian composer.[123]
- Anthony Tu Shihua, 97, Chinese prelate from Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association, illegitimate Bishop of Hanyang (since 1959).[124]
- Sir Douglas Wass, 93, British civil servant, Permanent Secretary to HM Treasury (1974–1983).[125]
- Paul Went, 67, English footballer (Charlton Athletic, Leyton Orient, Portsmouth).[126]
- Wayne Westner, 55, South African golfer, suicide by gunshot.[127]
3
- Vida Alves, 88, Brazilian actress, multiple organ failure.[128]
- Enzo Benedetti, 85, Italian footballer (Palermo).[129]
- Martin Brandtner, 78, American Marine Corps general.[130]
- Ivo Brešan, 80, Croatian writer.[131]
- Mike Buchanan, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).[132]
- Ciro Bustos, 84, Argentine artist and guerrilla soldier.[133]
- Kevin Casey, 40, Irish broadcaster, cancer.[134]
- Charles J. Colgan, 90, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1976–2016), vascular ailment.[135]
- J. Dewey Daane, 98, American economist.[136]
- George M. Dennison, 81, American university administrator, President of the University of Montana (1990–2010), non-Hodgkins lymphoma.[137]
- Cecilia González Gómez, 55, Mexican politician, Deputy of Congress (2012–2015), heart attack.[138]
- Marti Huizenga, 74, American philanthropist.[139]
- Rolf Noskwith, 97, German-born British businessman and codebreaker (World War II).[140]
- Peter Pollen, 89, Canadian politician, Mayor of Victoria, British Columbia (1971–1975, 1981–1985).[141]
- H. S. Mahadeva Prasad, 58, Indian politician, MLA (since 1994), heart attack.[142]
- Rosemary Stevenson, 80, American baseball player (Grand Rapids Chicks).[143]
- Igor Volk, 79, Ukrainian-born Russian cosmonaut and test pilot.[144]
2
- Auriel Andrew, 69, Australian country musician.[145]
- René Ballet, 88, French journalist and author.[146]
- John Berger, 90, English art critic and painter.[147]
- Albert Brewer, 88, American politician, Governor of Alabama (1968–1971).[148]
- François Chérèque, 60, French labor unionist (CFDT), leukemia.[149]
- Barbara Fei, 85, Hong Kong opera singer.[150]
- Richard Gee, 83, Australian federal judge, Family Court (1980–1999), drowning.[151]
- Tom Harpur, 87, Canadian classicist, theologian, priest, and journalist.[152]
- Richard Machowicz, 51, American Navy SEAL and television host (Future Weapons, Deadliest Warrior), brain cancer.[153]
- Gregorio Paunero Martín, 100, Spanish football executive, vice–president of Real Madrid C.F.[154]
- Daryl Spencer, 88, American baseball player (New York/San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals).[155]
- István Tatár, 58, Hungarian Olympic sprinter (1980, 1988).[156]
- Viktor Tsaryov, 85, Russian football player and coach (Dynamo Moscow, Soviet Union national team).[157]
- Jean Vuarnet, 83, French alpine skier, Olympic champion (1960), stroke.[158]
1
- Sir Tony Atkinson, 72, British economist, multiple myeloma.[159]
- Rita Bertolini, 50, Austrian author and publisher.[160]
- Hilarion Capucci, 94, Syrian Melkite Catholic hierarch, Patriarchal Vicar of Jerusalem (1965–1974).[161]
- Jewel Plummer Cobb, 92, American biologist.[162]
- René de Clercq, 72, Belgian cyclo-cross cyclist.[163]
- Yvon Dupuis, 90, Canadian politician.[164]
- Peter Farmer, 75, British set designer.[165]
- Karl Gerstner, 86, Swiss typographer.[166]
- Stuart Hamilton, 87, Canadian musician and broadcaster, prostate cancer.[167]
- Mel Lopez, 81, Filipino politician, Mayor of Manila (1986–1987, 1988–1992), heart attack.[168]
- Bill Marshall, 77, Canadian film and theater producer, co-founder of the Toronto International Film Festival.[169]
- Luis Mazzeo, 54, Argentinian actor (Wild Tales).[170]
- Vladimir Mikhalkin, 89, Russian military commander.[171]
- George Miller, 87, Scottish cricketer (national team).[172]
- Memo Morales, 79, Venezuelan singer, heart attack.[173]
- Moruca, 84, Spanish football player and coach (Racing de Santander).[174]
- Yaakov Neeman, 77, Israeli lawyer and politician, Minister of Justice (1996, 2009–2013) and Finance (1997–1998).[175]
- Emmanuel Niyonkuru, 54, Burundian politician, Senator (since 2015) and Minister of Water and Environment (since 2015), shot.[176]
- Derek Parfit, 74, English philosopher (Reasons and Persons).[177]
- Sir Jeremy Reilly, 82, British army general.[178]
- Abis Rizvi, 49, Indian businessman and film producer (Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans), shot.[179]
- Samuel Schweber, 80, Argentinian chess International Master.[180]
- Jeremy Stone, 81, American scientist and arms control activist.[181]
- Aleksander Tšutšelov, 83, Estonian sailor, Olympic silver medalist (1960).[182]
- Talat Tunçalp, 101, Turkish racing cyclist and president of the Turkish Cycling Federation (1950–1968).[183]
- Bogdan Tuszyński, 84, Polish sports journalist and reporter (Polskie Radio).[184]
- Sylvester Uphus, 89, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–1993).[185]
- Brian Widlake, 85, British broadcaster (The Money Programme).[186]
- Alfonso Wong, 93, Hong Kong cartoonist (Old Master Q), organ failure.[187]
See also
References
- ^ Sarawak Chief Minister dies of heart attack
- ^ Governor Sindh Saeed-uz-Zaman Siddiqui passes away
- ^ Ex-international François ‘Swat’ Van der Elst overleden
- ^ [1]
- ^ Strip Headliner Buddy Greco Dies At 90
- ^ Roman Herzog dead: German President who led way in remembering Holocaust dies aged 82
- ^ Clare Hollingworth dies aged 105: Telegraph correspondent who broke the news of World War II passes away in Hong Kong
- ^ Kiper Arema Achmad Kurniawan Tutup Usia (Indonesian)
- ^ Former Edmonton city councillor and CBC broadcaster, Larry Langley, dies
- ^ Lord Lyell - UK Parliament
- ^ NYPD Detective Steven McDonald dies days after heart attack
- ^ Zmarł Ryszard Parulski
- ^ Vo Quy, Father of Environmental Conservation in Vietnam, Dies at 87
- ^ Morto Manlio Rocchetti, truccatore premio Oscar (Italian)
- ^ Local Stanley Cup Champion passes away
- ^ Profesor Zygmunt Bauman nie żyje. Miał 92 lata (Polish)
- ^ Parker Beam, master distiller of Kentucky bourbon, dies at 75
- ^ Rodney H. Brady, former head of Deseret Management Corp., Weber State, dies at 83
- ^ Murió Roberto Cabañas (Spanish)
- ^ Michael Chamberlain dies from complications of leukaemia
- ^ DJ Crazy Toones Dies at 45; Snoop Dogg, Kam, DJ Premier and Others React
- ^ Ulf Dinkelspiel död (Swedish)
- ^ Retired San Antonio Archbishop Patrick Flores dies
- ^ Pop-art kunstenaar Daan van Golden overleden (Dutch)
- ^ Paralympic Movement mourns the passing of Bob McCullough OAM
- ^ Travis Peterson, Video Director for Ariel Pink, Glass Candy, and More, Found Dead
- ^ Warren Allen Smith, author of 'Who's Who in Hell,' is dead
- ^ Club pays tribute to former rugby league player
- ^ علی شریعتمداری درگذشت (Persian)
- ^ PM pays tribute to former Liberal senator
- ^ 'Southern Rocker' Rex King dies
- ^ Former public servant and economist TK Whitaker dies aged 100
- ^ Buddy Bregman, Famed Arranger, Composer and Producer, Dies at 86
- ^ Former MLB pitcher, pitching coach Jackie Brown dies
- ^ Utah artist James C. Christensen dies at age 74
- ^ KENYA: Bishop Emeritus of Ngong is Dead
- ^ The IJN mourns the loss of Miriam H. Goldberg
- ^ Roy Innis, conservative civil rights crusader who embraced gun rights, dies at 82
- ^ Nelson business pioneer Elspeth Kennedy leaves legacy
- ^ Ex- Niger governor Kure dies in Germany
- ^ Seychelles Founding President passed away
- ^ Преминула Јованка Николић Зивлак (Serbian)
- ^ Zacharie Noah s'est éteint (French)
- ^ Death of a Matriach: Ruth Perry, Former Liberian Leader Dies at 77
- ^ Iconic Sequoia 'Tunnel Tree' Brought Down By California Storm
- ^ Iran's ex-President Rafsanjani dies at 82
- ^ Famous Greek Television Presenter Kelly Sakakou Passes Away
- ^ Singer-songwriter Peter Sarstedt dies aged 75
- ^ Dekalb pastor killed in train wreck
- ^ Award-Winning Producer Jerry Arrow Passes Away Age 78
- ^ Steel & Tube founder Nick Calavrias killed in crash in Taupo
- ^ Décès du réalisateur guinéen Cheick Fantamady Camara (French)
- ^ Billy Champion dies at age 69
- ^ First Female Prime Minister Of The Netherlands Antilles Has Died
- ^ John Deely: The Loss of a Dear Friend
- ^ An Obituary to an Outstanding Sanskrit Scholar: Ramanuja Devanathan
- ^ Gazeteci Refik Erduran, Edirne'de vefat etti (Turkish)
- ^ Cuban Interior Minister Fernandez Godin Dies
- ^ Columnist Nat Hentoff dies at 91
- ^ Beloved Hawaiian musician Eddie Kamae dies
- ^ Zmarł Jerzy Kossela, współzałożyciel Czerwonych Gitar (Polish)
- ^ E' morto a 91 anni Lelio Lagorio. Fu il primo presidente della Toscana e poi ministro della difesa (Italian)
- ^ Valé Mike Ovey
- ^ Einfrid Perstølen (Norwegian Nynorsk)
- ^ NM state Rep. Murray Ryan dies at age 94
- ^ Rev. Michael Scanlan, former Franciscan University of Steubenville president, dies at 85
- ^ Sir Bruce Slane dies, aged 85
- ^ Mário Soares, former prime minister of Portugal, dies aged 92
- ^ Laurie Topp
- ^ Zmarł historyk prof. Lech Trzeciakowski (Polish)
- ^ כדורגלן העבר ירון בן דב הלך לעולמו בגיל 46 (Hebrew)
- ^ Former Bengal minister Saral Deb passes away
- ^ Johnny Dick
- ^ Local Civil Rights Icon Audrey Grevious Dies
- ^ Falleció el expresidente interino de Venezuela, Octavio Lepage (Spanish)
- ^ Last heir to former Ottoman Empire, Prince Bayezid Osman dies at age 92
- ^ Murió el escritor Ricardo Piglia (Spanish)
- ^ R.I.P. Sylvester Potts of The Contours
- ^ Om Puri, veteran film actor, dies at 66
- ^ Robert Frank Sadowski
- ^ SeaWorld orca Tilikum who killed trainer dies
- ^ Francine York, Alluring Actress of the 1960s, Dies at 80
- ^ United Legend Graham Atkinson Dies
- ^ Ушел из жизни бывший ректор НГУ Спартак Беляев (Russian)
- ^ Morto Leonardo Benevolo, l'urbanista che ridisegnò le periferie (Italian)
- ^ Décès de Geori Boué : l’une des plus grandes sopranos françaises nous quitte à l’âge de 98 ans (French)
- ^ Former Belgian central bank governor Luc Coene dies
- ^ È morto Tullio De Mauro, il più grande linguista italiano. Cultura in lutto (Italian)
- ^ Author Paul Goble dies at 83
- ^ Perth Heat baseball legend Greg Jelks dies, aged 55
- ^ Former Manipur Minister passes away
- ^ SPD trauert um Rolf Linkohr (German)
- ^ 'Hee Haw' co-creator and producer Sam Lovullo passes away
- ^ Irish Olympic track runner Frank Murphy dies aged 69
- ^ Bishop Alfonso Humberto Robles Cota
- ^ Stanley Russ, longtime senator from Conway, dies
- ^ Murió Jorge Sanguinetti (Spanish)
- ^ Ealing vicarage rape victim Jill Saward dies
- ^ E’ morto Marzio Strassoldo, già presidente della Provincia e rettore dell’Università di Udine (Italian)
- ^ Renowned popular artist Rafiq Subaie ( Abu Sayah) passes away at age of 86
- ^ Justice C. G. Weeramantry passes away
- ^ Peter Weston (1944-2016)
- ^ Former State Sen. and Lexington Mayor John Wightman Passes
- ^ Former Finance Min. passes away
- ^ Computerpionier Heinz Billing ist tot (German)
- ^ William J. Cason
- ^ Tributes paid to former MP and ‘man of the people’ John Cummings after death aged 73
- ^ Norges eldste person er død, 112 år gammel (Norwegian)
- ^ UB Football legend Willie Evans passes away
- ^ Cadillac Tramps and Manic Hispanic frontman Mike 'Gabby' Gaborno dies at 51
- ^ Sitar maestro Ustad Abdul Halim dead
- ^ Renowned qawwal Ustad Fateh Ali Khan passes away
- ^ Sandra Landy: 1938 - 2017
- ^ Bulgaria’s football referee and executive Stefan Ormandjiev dies at 63
- ^ Jordi Pagans Monsalvatje (Spanish)
- ^ È morto Ezio Pascutti, eroe dell'ultimo scudetto: lutto cittadino a Bologna (Italian)
- ^ Local Negro League star Art 'Superman' Pennington dies at 93
- ^ Roanoke radio DJ legend Bart Prater dies at 69
- ^ Georges Prêtre, le plus viennois des chefs d’orchestre, est mort (French)
- ^ Bruins legend Milt Schmidt dies at 98
- ^ Tanzania: First Female to Contest Presidency Senkoro Dies
- ^ Top rebel commander killed in clashes in Upper Nile
- ^ Umro član SANU Vlastimir Trajković (Serbian)
- ^ Illegitimate Bishop Tu Shihua, ordained in 1959, has died aged 98
- ^ Sir Douglas Wass obituary
- ^ Paul Went: 1949-2017
- ^ Wayne Westner dies in hostage drama
- ^ Vida Alves, atriz do 1º beijo e do 1º beijo gay da TV brasileira, morre aos 88 anos (Portuguese)
- ^ È morto Enzo Benedetti, storico capitano del Palermo (Italian)
- ^ Lt Gen Martin L. Brandtner Ret. Usmc
- ^ Umro Ivo Brešan: Legendarni hrvatski književnik, scenarist i pedagog preminuo u 81. godini (Croatian)
- ^ Michael Murray Buchanan Obituary
- ^ Konstnären Ciro Bustos död – var Che Guevaras soldat (Swedish)
- ^ Award-winning radio broadcaster (40) dies after 'hard fought battle with cancer'
- ^ Charles J. Colgan, longest-serving member of the Virginia Senate, dies at 90
- ^ Former VU economics professor dies at 98
- ^ University of Montana former President George Dennison dies
- ^ Fallece diputada Cecilia González Gómez (Spanish)
- ^ Marti Huizenga, wife of entrepreneur H. Wayne Huizenga, remembered for fun, spirit, philanthropy
- ^ Jewish Bletchley Park code-breaker dies aged 97
- ^ Peter Pollen, former Mayor of Victoria, has died
- ^ Karnataka's cooperation minister Mahadeva Prasad dies following heart attack
- ^ Rosemary Stevenson Obituary
- ^ Ушел из жизни Игорь Петрович Волк (Russian)
- ^ Remembering Auriel Andrew: A woman as powerful as her voice
- ^ Vanves : citoyen d’honneur de la ville, le journaliste René Ballet est mort (French)
- ^ Muere John Berger, escritor, pintor y crítico de arte británico (Spanish)
- ^ Albert Brewer, Alabama's 47th governor, dies at age 88
- ^ Mort de François Chérèque, ancien secrétaire général de la CFDT (French)
- ^ Hong Kong soprano and Allegro Singers founder Barbara Fei Ming-yi dies at 85
- ^ Former Family Court judge Richard Gee dies after being found in backyard pool
- ^ Former Star religion editor and columnist Tom Harpur dead at 87
- ^ Former Navy SEAL Richard “Mack” Machowicz Passes Away After Long Battle with Cancer
- ^ Falleció Gregorio Paunero (Spanish)
- ^ Wichita baseball legend Daryl Spencer dies
- ^ Meghalt Tatár István futó (Hungarian)
- ^ Ушел из жизни чемпион Европы по футболу Виктор Царев (Russian)
- ^ Décès de l'ancien champion Olympique de ski Jean Vuarnet (French)
- ^ The economist who battled against inequality has died
- ^ Rita Bertolini gestorben (German)
- ^ Archbishop of Jerusalem in Exile Hilarion Capucci passes away
- ^ Caltech Mourns the Passing of Jewel Plummer Cobb, 1924-2017
- ^ Voormalig veldritkampioen René De Clercq, de vader van Mario, is overleden (Dutch)
- ^ Former MP, minister Yvon Dupuis dies at the age of 90
- ^ Remembering Peter Farmer (1941–2017)
- ^ Typographer Karl Gerstner dies
- ^ Opera community mourns loss of Canadian vocal coach Stuart Hamilton
- ^ Ex-Manila mayor, PSC chair Mel Lopez; 81
- ^ TIFF co-founder Bill Marshall, 77, remembered as pioneer of Canadian film
- ^ Murió el actor Luis Mazzeo (Spanish)
- ^ Скончался видный советский и российский военачальник маршал артиллерии Михалкин Владимир Михайлович (Russian)
- ^ George Miller 1966-1976
- ^ Falleció Memo Morales durante un concierto de fin de año (Spanish)
- ^ Luto en el Racing de Santander por la muerte de Manuel Fernández Mora «Moruca» (Spanish)
- ^ Former Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman passes away
- ^ Burundi minister shot dead in Bujumbura
- ^ Derek Parfit (1942-2017)
- ^ Lieutenant-General Sir Jeremy Reilly
- ^ Istanbul nightclub attack: Two Indians killed, including CEO of Rizvi Builders Abis Rizvi
- ^ Adiós al Maestro Internacional Samuel Schweber (Spanish)
- ^ Jeremy Stone, arms-control advocate who led activist science group, dies at 81
- ^ Lahkus olümpiamedalist ja seitsmekordne Eesti meister (Estonian)
- ^ Eski Bisiklet Federasyonu Başkanı Tunçalp, Vefat Etti (Turkish)
- ^ Zmarł Bogdan Tuszyński (Polish)
- ^ Sylvester Uphus
- ^ Broadcaster Brian Widlake dies aged 85
- ^ Creator of 'Lao Fu Zi' comic Alfonso Wong dies