Deaths in September 2010
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2010.
Deaths in 2010
The following is a list of notable deaths in 2010. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:* Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference, language of reference if not English....
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Deaths in December 2009
Deaths in 2009 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2009.-31:...
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Deaths in January 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2010.-31:...
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Deaths in February 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2010.-28:*Martin Benson, 91, British stage actor....
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Deaths in April 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2010.-30:...
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Deaths in May 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2010.-31:...
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Deaths in June 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← – January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December – →The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2010.-30:* Alf Carretta, 93, British vocalist ....
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Deaths in July 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← – January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December – →The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2010.-31:...
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Deaths in August 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← – January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December – →The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2010.-31:*Vance Bourjaily, 87, American novelist....
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Deaths in October 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← – January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December – →The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2010.-31:...
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Deaths in November 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← – January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December – →The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2010.-30:...
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Deaths in December 2010
Deaths in 2010 : ← – January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December – →The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2010.-31:...
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Deaths in January 2011
Deaths in 2011 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2011.-31:...
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2010.
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- Stephen J. CannellStephen J. CannellStephen Joseph Cannell was an American television producer, writer, novelist and occasional actor, and the founder of Stephen J. Cannell Productions.-Early life:...
, 69, American TV producer and writer (The A-TeamThe A-TeamThe A-Team is an American action adventure television series about a fictional group of ex-United States Army Special Forces personnel who work as soldiers of fortune, while on the run from the Army after being branded as war criminals for a "crime they didn't commit". The A-Team was created by...
, The Rockford FilesThe Rockford FilesThe Rockford Files is an American television drama series which aired on the NBC network between September 13, 1974 and January 10, 1980. It has remained in regular syndication to the present day. The show stars James Garner as Los Angeles-based private investigator Jim Rockford and features Noah...
, 21 Jump Street21 Jump Street21 Jump Street is an American police procedural crime drama television series that aired on the Fox Network from April 12, 1987, to April 27, 1991, with a total of 103 episodes. The series focused on a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in high schools,...
), complications from melanoma. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703859204575526083710761978.html - Ed HenryEd Henry (politician)Edward L. Henry was an American Democratic politician and academic. Henry was mayor of St. Cloud, Minnesota, for two terms from 1964-71. He later served as the president of several colleges and universities....
, 89, American politician and academic, Mayor of St. Cloud, MinnesotaSt. Cloud, MinnesotaSt. Cloud is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the largest population center in the state's central region. The population was 65,842 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Stearns County...
(1964–1970). http://www.sctimes.com/article/20101002/NEWS01/110020001/1009/Former-St.-Cloud-mayor-Ed-Henry-dies-at-89 - Martin LjungMartin LjungMartin Vilhelm Ljung was a Swedish comedian, actor and singer.His movie debut was in the 1947 movie Tappa inte sugen starring Nils Poppe....
, 93, Swedish actor and comedian. http://www.svd.se/nyheter/inrikes/martin-ljung-har-avlidit_5438343.svd (Swedish) - Sir Robert MarkRobert MarkSir Robert Mark, GBE, QPM was an English police officer who served as Chief Constable of Leicester City Police, and later as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police from 1972 to 1977....
, 93, British police officer, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1972–1977). http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/oct/01/sir-robert-mark-obituary - Aaron-Carl RaglandAaron-Carl RaglandAaron-Carl Ragland better known simply as Aaron-Carl was an American electronic dance musician....
, 37, American electronic dance musician, lymphoma. http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=12925 - Joseph SobranJoseph SobranMichael Joseph Sobran, Jr. was an American journalist and writer, formerly with National Review and a syndicated columnist, known as Joe Sobran. Pundit Pat Buchanan called Sobran "perhaps the finest columnist of our generation", although Sobran was fired from National Review by his one-time mentor...
, 64, American political writer, diabetes. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/02/books/02sobran.html?src=me - Tony ThibodeauxTony ThibodeauxAntoine "Tony" Thibodeaux was a prominent Cajun fiddler born south of Rayne, Louisiana. His parents were Mary G. Thibodeaux and Nestor Thibodeaux.-History:...
, 72, American cajunCajunCajuns are an ethnic group mainly living in the U.S. state of Louisiana, consisting of the descendants of Acadian exiles...
musician. http://www1.katc.com/news/musician-antoine-tony-thibodeaux-dies-at-72/
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- Andy AlbeckAndy AlbeckAndreas "Andy" Albeck was an American movie executive, who was president and chief executive of United Artists, during a time when it released two films by Woody Allen, along with two films in both the James Bond and Rocky film series...
, 89, American film executive, President of United ArtistsUnited ArtistsUnited Artists Corporation is an American film studio. The original studio of that name was founded in 1919 by D. W. Griffith, Charles Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks....
(1978–1981), heart failure. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/06/movies/06albeck.html?_r=1&ref=obituaries - Georges CharpakGeorges CharpakGeorges Charpak was a French physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1992.-Life:Georges Charpak was born to Jewish family in the village of Dąbrowica in Poland . Charpak's family moved from Poland to Paris when he was seven years old...
, 86, Polish-born French physicist, Nobel laureate. http://www.france-info.com/sciences-recherche-2010-09-30-deces-du-prix-nobel-de-physique-georges-charpak-488407-29-32.html (French) - Vincenzo CrocittiVincenzo CrocittiVincenzo Crocitti was an Italian cinema and television actor. Crocitti was born in Rome.His credits include:* I sette magnifici cornuti...
, 61, Italian actor (An Average Little Man). http://cinema-tv.virgilio.it/news/cinema/morto-vincenzo-crocitti.html (Italian) - Tony CurtisTony CurtisTony Curtis was an American film actor whose career spanned six decades, but had his greatest popularity during the 1950s and early 1960s. He acted in over 100 films in roles covering a wide range of genres, from light comedy to serious drama...
, 85, American actor (Some Like It HotSome Like It HotSome Like It Hot is an American comedy film, made in 1958 and released in 1959, which was directed by Billy Wilder and starred Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and George Raft. The supporting cast includes Joe E. Brown, Pat O'Brien and Nehemiah Persoff. The film is a remake by Wilder and I....
, Spartacus, The Defiant OnesThe Defiant OnesThe Defiant Ones is a 1958 drama film which tells the story of two escaped prisoners, one white and one black, who are shackled together and who must co-operate in order to survive. It stars Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier, Theodore Bikel, Cara Williams, Charles McGraw, and Lon Chaney, Jr...
), cardiac arrest. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=11763539 - Herm FuetschHerm FuetschHerman Joseph "Herm" Fuetsch was an American professional basketball player in the 1940s.A 6'0" guard, Fuetsch was a member of the 1947-48 Batimore Bullets team that won the 1948 Basketball Association of America championship. He averaged 2.6 points per game in his BAA career.-External links:**...
, 92, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets). http://www.tributes.com/show/Herman-Fuetsch-89631593 - Greg GiraldoGreg GiraldoGreg Giraldo was an American stand-up comedian, television personality, and retired lawyer. Giraldo was best known for his appearances on Comedy Central's televised roast specials, and for his work on that network's television shows Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, Lewis Black's Root of All Evil, and...
, 44, American comedian (Friday Night Stand-Up with Greg Giraldo), accidental prescription drug overdose. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39427081/ns/today-entertainment/ - Clifford B. HicksClifford B. HicksClifford B. Hicks was an American writer and magazine editor, best known for his children's books chronicling the adventures of Alvin Fernald.-Biography:...
, 90, American writer and editor (Popular MechanicsPopular MechanicsPopular Mechanics is an American magazine first published January 11, 1902 by H. H. Windsor, and has been owned since 1958 by the Hearst Corporation...
, Alvin Fernald series). http://www.timesrepublican.com/page/content.detail/id/533822/Clifford-B--Hicks--90.html?nav=5006 - Voki KostićVoki KostićVojislav "Voki" Kostić was one of the most prolific Serbian composers. He was particularly noted for his pieces for film and TV....
, 79, Serbian composer. http://www.blic.rs/Kultura/Vesti/209452/Preminuo-srpski-kompozitor-Vojislav-Voki-Kostic (Serbian) - Armindo Lopes CoelhoArmindo Lopes CoelhoArmindo Lopes Coelho was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Porto, Portugal....
, 78, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto (1997–2007). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bloco.html - Sherman J. MaiselSherman J. MaiselSherman Joseph Maisel was an American economist who served on the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System...
, 92, American government official, Federal Reserve governor, respiratory failure. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/07/business/07maisel.html?_r=1&ref=obituaries - Joe MantellJoe MantellJoe Mantell was an American actor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as "Angie" in the 1955 film Marty, which earned the Best Picture Award....
, 94, American character actor (MartyMarty (film)Marty is a 1955 American film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. The film enjoyed international success, winning the 1955 Academy Award for Best Picture and...
, Chinatown, The Twilight ZoneThe Twilight ZoneThe Twilight Zone is an American television anthology series created by Rod Serling. Each episode is a mixture of self-contained drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist...
), pneumonia. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/afterword/2010/09/joe-mantell-who-was-nominated-for-an-academy-award-for-his-role-in-the-1955-film-marty-and-delivered-one-of-films-most-fa.html - David MarquesDavid MarquesReginald William David Marques was an English rugby union international lock forward. At club level he represented Cambridge University, the Army and most notably Harlequin F.C....
, 77, British rugby union player, cancer. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/sport-obituaries/8047049/David-Marques.html - Mary Rundle, 103, British government official, superintendent in the Women's Royal Naval ServiceWomen's Royal Naval ServiceThe Women's Royal Naval Service was the women's branch of the Royal Navy.Members included cooks, clerks, wireless telegraphists, radar plotters, weapons analysts, range assessors, electricians and air mechanics...
. http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/122833/rundle-mary-beatrice-cbe - Rao Sikandar IqbalRao Sikandar Iqbal-Biography:Born in 1943, Iqbal took his primary education in Quetta, after which he joined the Forman Christian College in Lahore. He held a LLB from Punjab University Law College, and he was the Secretary General of the Students Union of the University ....
, 67, Pakistani politician, Defense MinisterDefence Minister of PakistanThe Defence Minister of Pakistan heads the Ministry of Defence, under which serve the three armed forces of the country, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Air Force, and Pakistan Navy...
(2002–2007). http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Lahore/29-Sep-2010/Former-Defence-Minister-Rao-Sikandar-dies
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- Norman Atkins, 76, Canadian political strategist and politician, senator from Ontario (1986–2009). http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2010/09/29/obit-atkins-tories-senator-campaign.html
- Orvin CabreraOrvin CabreraOrvin Cabrera was a Honduran footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a striker.-Club career:...
, 33, Honduran footballer, member of national team, liver cancer. http://www.laprensa.hn/Deportes/Ediciones/2010/09/28/Noticias/Muere-El-Pato-Cabrera (Spanish) - Mickey FreemanMickey FreemanMickey Freeman was an American character actor who appeared as a regular on The Phil Silvers Show as Pvt. Fielding Zimmerman....
, 93, American comedian and television actor (The Phil Silvers ShowThe Phil Silvers ShowThe Phil Silvers Show is a comedy television series which ran on CBS from 1955 to 1959 for 142 episodes, plus a 1959 special. The series starred Phil Silvers as Master Sergeant Ernest G...
). http://westernboothill.blogspot.com/2010/10/rip-mickey-freeman.html - Sir Trevor Holdsworth, 83, British businessman.http://announcements.thetimes.co.uk/obituaries/timesonline-uk/obituary.aspx?n=trevor-holdsworth&pid=145737205
- Arthur PennArthur PennArthur Hiller Penn was an American film director and producer with a career as a theater director as well. Penn amassed a critically acclaimed body of work throughout the 1960s and 1970s.-Early years:...
, 88, American film director and producer (Bonnie and ClydeBonnie and Clyde (film)The film was originally offered to François Truffaut, the best-known director of the New Wave movement, who made contributions to the script. He passed on the project to make Fahrenheit 451. The producers approached Jean-Luc Godard next...
, The Missouri BreaksThe Missouri BreaksThe Missouri Breaks is a 1976 American western film starring Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. The film was directed by Arthur Penn, with supporting performances by Randy Quaid, Harry Dean Stanton, Frederic Forrest, John McLiam and Kathleen Lloyd...
), heart failure. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/30/movies/30penn.html - Dolores WilsonDolores WilsonDolores Mae Wilson was an American coloratura soprano who had an active international opera career from the late 1940s through the early 1960s. Beginning her career with major theatres in Europe, she performed in six seasons at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City during the 1950s...
, 82, American opera singer, natural causes. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/05/arts/music/05wilson.html?ref=obituaries - Romina YanRomina YanRomina Yankelevich , better known as Romina Yan, was an Argentine actress, screenwriter, singer and dancer. She made her television debut in the program Jugate Conmigo, which followed up with the internationally successful series Chiquititas, created by her mother Cris Morena...
, 36, Argentine actress (ChiquititasChiquititasChiquititas was a successful children's musical telenovela from Argentina. Created and produced by Cris Morena and her daughter Romina Yan, it aired on Telefé from 1995 until 2001 .There were two spin-offs: Rincón de Luz, aired in 2003 on Canal 9 and a 2006 season which aired in...
), cardiac arrest. http://www.buenosairesherald.com/BreakingNews/View/46519 - Tadeusz ZagajewskiTadeusz ZagajewskiTadeusz Zagajewski was a Polish electronic engineer. Professor and honoris causa of Silesian University of Technology, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences , honorable member of Polish Society of Theoretical and Applied Electrical Engineering...
, 97, Polish electronics engineer and scientist. http://zeszytyliterackie.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1130&Itemid=2 (Polish)
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- Carmelo Arden QuinCarmelo Arden QuinThe artist Carmelo Arden Quin was born in Rivera, Uruguay. Before he moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina during the early 1940s, he lived in Uruguay and Brazil. In 1946 Arden moved to Paris and returned to Argentina during the 1950s. He has been a poet, political writer, painter, sculptor and...
, 97, Uruguayan poet, painter and sculptor. http://br.noticias.yahoo.com/s/afp/100927/entretenimento/fran__a_arte_uruguai_amlat (Portuguese) - George BlandaGeorge BlandaGeorge Frederick Blanda was a collegiate and professional football quarterback and placekicker...
, 83, American Hall of FamePro Football Hall of FameThe Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame of professional football in the United States with an emphasis on the National Football League . It opened in Canton, Ohio, on September 7, 1963, with 17 charter inductees...
football player (Chicago BearsChicago BearsThe Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League...
, Houston Oilers, Oakland RaidersOakland RaidersThe Oakland Raiders are a professional American football team based in Oakland, California. They currently play in the Western Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...
). http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/27/SPSE1FKCKA.DTL - Dieudonné CédorDieudonné CédorDieudonné Cédor was a Haitian painter. Born in Anse-à-Veau, Cédor had his work displayed around the world, with exhibits in Guatemala , Mexico , Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands , Miami , Venezuela, Colombia, and Panama. In 1967, he painted a mural in the Port-au-Prince International Airport...
, 85, Haitian painter. http://www.alterpresse.org/spip.php?article10053 (French) - Michael GizziMichael GizziMichael Gizzi was an American poet.-Life:Michael Gizzi was born in Schenectady, New York in 1949 to Carolyn and Anthony Gizzi. He had two brothers, Peter and Thomas Gizzi...
, 61, American poet. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/berkshire/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=145773333 - Pierre GuffroyPierre GuffroyPierre Guffroy was a French production designer and art director. He won an Academy Award for Tess in 1979 and had been previously nominated for one in another category Best Art Direction for Is Paris Burning? in 1966....
, 84, French film production designer and art director. http://www.lematin.ch/loisirs/cinema/decorateur-cinema-pierre-guffroy-328654 (French) - Le SangLe SangLe Sang was the President of the Vovinam Vietnamese Martial Arts World Federation, a position he had held from 1960 until his death.-Biography:...
, 90, Vietnamese martial arts master. http://vovinam-frankfurt.de/blog/?p=157 - Ahmed MaherAhmad Maher (diplomat)Ahmad Maher was the foreign minister of Egypt from 2001 to 2004. He came from a family of diplomats and politicians...
, 75, Egyptian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2001–2004). http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/184562 - Kenny MarinoKenny MarinoKenneth "Kenny" Marino was an American actor who was known to have bit roles in the 1980s.- Career :Marino first appeared in the 1981 film Prince of the City as Dom Bando...
, 66, American actor (Death Wish 3Death Wish 3Death Wish 3 is a 1985 action film starring Charles Bronson as vigilante killer Paul Kersey and is the second sequel to the 1974 film Death Wish. It was written by Don Jakoby...
, Prince of the CityPrince of the CityPrince of the City is an American crime drama film about an NYPD officer who chooses to expose police corruption for idealistic reasons. The character of Daniel Ciello was based on real-life NYPD Narcotics Detective Robert Leuci and the script was based on Robert Daley's 1978 book of the same name...
). http://obits.nj.com/obituaries/jerseyjournal/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=145714981 - Sally MenkeSally MenkeSally JoAnne Menke was an American film editor with more than 20 film credits since 1984. She had a long-time collaboration with director Quentin Tarantino, having edited all of his films...
, 56, American film editor (Inglourious Basterds, Kill BillKill BillKill Bill Volume 1 is a 2003 action thriller film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is the first of two volumes that were theatrically released several months apart, the second volume being Kill Bill Volume 2....
, Pulp FictionPulp Fiction (film)Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American crime film directed by Quentin Tarantino, who co-wrote its screenplay with Roger Avary. The film is known for its rich, eclectic dialogue, ironic mix of humor and violence, nonlinear storyline, and host of cinematic allusions and pop culture references...
), suspected heat exhaustion. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/09/quentin-tarantinos-longtime-film-editor-found-dead-in-ravine-near-griffith-park.html - Buddy MorrowBuddy MorrowBuddy Morrow was an American trombonist and bandleader. He is known for his mastery of the upper range which is evident on records such as "The Golden Trombone," as well as his ballad playing.- His life :Morrow was once a member of The Tonight Show Band...
, 91, American jazz musician and bandleader. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/buddy-morrow-trombonist-and-bandleader-who-shot-to-fame-with-the-fifties-hit-night-train-2093390.html - Real QuietReal QuietReal Quiet was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. He was nicknamed "The Fish" by his trainer, due to his narrow frame....
, 15, American thoroughbred racehorse, winner of 1998 Kentucky DerbyKentucky DerbyThe Kentucky Derby is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred horses, held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. The race is one and a quarter mile at Churchill Downs. Colts and geldings carry...
and Preakness StakesPreakness StakesThe Preakness Stakes is an American flat Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds held on the third Saturday in May each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. It is a Grade I race run over a distance of 9.5 furlongs on dirt. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds ; fillies 121 lb...
, broken neck following a fall. http://www.timesleader.com/news/ap?articleID=5435232 - Trevor TaylorTrevor TaylorTrevor Taylor was a British motor racing driver from England.Born in Sheffield, the son of a garage owner from Rotherham, Taylor was the product of the later period of 500cc Formula 3 racing, initially using a Staride and later Cooper Norton...
, 73, British racing driver, cancer. http://www.brdc.co.uk/Notice-of-Death---Trevor-Taylor - Ed Wiley, Jr.Ed Wiley, Jr.Ed Wiley, Jr. was an American tenor saxophonist whose big sound and soulful expression helped lay the foundation for early blues, R&B and what would later come to be known as “rock-and-roll” music....
, 80, American jazz and R&B saxophonist and singer, injury from a fall. http://www.thedeadrockstarsclub.com/2010b.html
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- Victor CalvoVictor CalvoVictor Calvo was a Democratic politician from California who served in the California State Assembly from 1974 until 1980....
, 86, American politician, California State AssemblyCalifornia State AssemblyThe California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature. There are 80 members in the Assembly, representing an approximately equal number of constituents, with each district having a population of at least 420,000...
man (1974–1980), Mayor of Mountain View, CaliforniaMountain View, California-Downtown:Mountain View has a pedestrian-friendly downtown centered on Castro Street. The downtown area consists of the seven blocks of Castro Street from the Downtown Mountain View Station transit center in the north to the intersection with El Camino Real in the south...
, prostate cancer. http://www.mv-voice.com/news/show_story.php?id=3432 - Stanley ChaisStanley ChaisStanley Chais , was a Beverly Hills, California investment advisor who operated "feeder funds" which collected money for funds related to the Madoff investment scandal. He was born in Bronx, New York....
, 84, American investor involved in Madoff investment scandalMadoff investment scandalThe Madoff investment scandal broke in December 2008 when former NASDAQ chairman Bernard Madoff admitted that the wealth management arm of his business was an elaborate Ponzi scheme....
, blood disorder. http://www.latimes.com/business/la-me-stanley-chais-death,0,3602441.story - Johnny EdgecombeJohnny EdgecombeJohn Arthur Alexander "Johnny" Edgecombe was a British jazz promoter and criminal, whoseinvolvement with Christine Keeler inadvertently alerted authorities to the Profumo Affair.-Early life:...
, 77, British jazz promoter, inadvertently alerted authorities to the Profumo AffairProfumo AffairThe Profumo Affair was a 1963 British political scandal named after John Profumo, Secretary of State for War. His affair with Christine Keeler, the reputed mistress of an alleged Russian spy, followed by lying in the House of Commons when he was questioned about it, forced the resignation of...
, lung cancerLung cancerLung cancer is a disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. If left untreated, this growth can spread beyond the lung in a process called metastasis into nearby tissue and, eventually, into other parts of the body. Most cancers that start in lung, known as primary...
. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/sep/30/johnny-edgecombe-obituary - Stan HeathStan Heath (American football)Stanley Robert Heath was a quarterback in the National Football League who played 12 games for the Green Bay Packers. In 1949, the Green Bay Packers used the 5th pick in the 1st round of the 1949 NFL Draft to sign Heath out of the University of Nevada, Reno where he was the nations top passer...
, 83, American football player (Green Bay PackersGreen Bay PackersThe Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions...
) and CFLCanadian Football LeagueThe Canadian Football League or CFL is a professional sports league located in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football, a form of gridiron football closely related to American football....
player (Calgary StampedersCalgary StampedersThe Calgary Stampeders are a Canadian Football League team based in Calgary, Alberta and named in reference to the Calgary Stampede. The Stampeders play their home games at McMahon Stadium...
), throat cancer. http://packersnews.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20100928/PKR01/100928104/Stan-Heath-rookie-QB-on-1949-team-dies-at-83 - Jimi HeseldenJimi HeseldenJames William "Jimi" Heselden OBE was a British entrepreneur. A former coal miner, Heselden made his fortune manufacturing the Hesco bastion barrier system. In 2010, he bought Segway Inc., maker of the Segway personal transport system. Heselden died in 2010 from injuries apparently sustained...
, 62, British businessman, owner of Hesco BastionHesco bastionThe HESCO bastion is both a modern gabion used for flood control and military fortification and the name of the British company that developed it in the late 1980s. It is made of a collapsible wire mesh container and heavy duty fabric liner, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent dike or barrier...
and Segway, drove Segway off a cliff. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-11416654 - Terry NewtonTerry NewtonTerry Newton was an English international rugby league player. He played for Leeds Rhinos, Wigan Warriors, Bradford Bulls and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, and was one of a handful of players to feature in each of the first 15 seasons of Super League...
, 31, British rugby league player, apparent suicide by hanging. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-11414736 (body found on this date) - Arjun Kumar SenguptaArjun Kumar SenguptaArjun Kumar Sengupta was a Member of the Parliament of India, representing West Bengal in the Rajya Sabha from 2006 until his death...
, 73, Indian politician. http://www.hindustantimes.com/Noted-economist-Sengupta-dies-at-73/Article1-604908.aspx - James StovallJames StovallJames Stovall was an American actor best known for his work in Broadway and regional theater, appearing in productions of Once on This Island, The Life and Ragtime, and The Rocky Horror Show, having made his Broadway debut in the short-lived production of Bob Fosse's musical Big Deal...
, 52, American stage actor. http://news.yahoo.com/s/playbill/20100927/en_playbill/143375 - Gloria StuartGloria StuartGloria Frances Stuart was an American actress, activist, painter, bonsai artist and fine printer. Over a Hollywood career which spanned, with a long break in the middle, from 1932 until 2004, she appeared on stage, television, and film, for which she was best-known...
, 100, American film actress (The Invisible Man, TitanicTitanic (1997 film)Titanic is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written, co-produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. A fictionalized account of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, it stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson, Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater and Billy Zane as Rose's fiancé, Cal...
), respiratory failure. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-gloria-stuart-20100928,0,7578184.story
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- Sir Vincent FloissacVincent FloissacSir Vincent Floissac, QC, OBE, CMG, PC was a Saint Lucian jurist and politician. He was styled The Rt. Hon...
, 82, Saint Lucian jurist and politician, Governor-General of Saint Lucia (1987–1988), cancer. http://www.stluciastar.com/content/archives/15795 - Art GilmoreArt GilmoreArthur Wells "Art" Gilmore was an American voice actor and announcer whose voice has been heard in radio and television programs, movies, trailers, advertising promotions and documentary films.-Biography:...
, 98, American actor and voice actor, President of AFTRAAmerican Federation of Television and Radio ArtistsThe American Federation of Television and Radio Artists is a performers' union that represents a wide variety of talent, including actors in radio and television, as well as radio and television announcers and newspersons, singers and recording artists , promo and voice-over announcers and other...
(1961–1963), natural causes. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118024777.html - Arne IsacssonArne IsacssonArne Isacsson was one of Sweden's most famous watercolour artists. Studied for Otte Sköld 1944-46.Isacsson was born in Ronneby, Sweden. He was the founder of the Gerlesborg School of Fine Art in Gerlesborg, Stockholm and Provence. Professor of watercolour art. Recipient of the Illis Quorum medal...
, 93, Swedish painter. http://www.svd.se/kulturnoje/nyheter/arne-isacsson-har-avlidit_5400445.svd (Swedish) - Delbert LambDelbert LambDelbert Thomas Lamb was an American speed skater who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics and in the 1948 Winter Olympics...
, 95, American Olympic speed skater (1936, 1948), Alzheimer's disease. http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/103792994.html - Zoltán PálkovácsZoltán PálkovácsZoltán Pálkovács was a Slovak judoka of Hungarian ethnicity. He was born in Rimavská Sobota and died in a traffic accident in Vienna.-Achievements:-References:* on JudoInside.com...
, 29, Slovak Olympic judoka, car accident. http://www.sportovenoviny.sk/ostatne/2010-09-27/clanok-5538-v-rakusku-zahynul-slovensky-olympionik-v-dzude (Slovakian) - Sir Donald TebbitDonald TebbitSir Donald Tebbit, GCMG, was a British diplomat.He attended The Perse School, Cambridge, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he was from 1984-85....
, 90, British diplomat. http://announcements.thetimes.co.uk/obituaries/timesonline-uk/obituary.aspx?n=donald-tebbit&pid=145720749 - Karlo Umek, 93, Slovenian Olympic shooter. http://www.dolenjskilist.si/2010/09/27/33401/sport/ostali_sporti/Umrl_je_Karlo_Umek_najstarejsi_slovenski_olimpijec (Slovenian)
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- George BallisGeorge BallisGeorge "Elfie" Ballis was an American photographer and activist who advocated on behalf of migrant farm workers in California, and took tens of thousands of photographs documenting the efforts of César Chávez, the Mexican American labor leader who founded the United Farm Workers.Ballis was born on...
, 85, American photographer, cancer. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/27/AR2010092705101.html?wprss=rss_metro/obituaries - Dick GriffeyDick GriffeyRichard Gilbert "Dick" Griffey was an American record producer and promoter who founded SOLAR Records, an acronym for "Sound of Los Angeles Records", which played a major role in developing a funk-oriented blend of disco, R&B and soul music during the 1970s and 1980s...
, 71, American record executive, founder of SOLAR RecordsSOLAR RecordsS.O.L.A.R. Records was an American record label founded in 1977 by Dick Griffey, reconstituted out of Soul Train Records only two years after it was founded with Soul Train television show host and creator Don Cornelius.-Company history:In 1975, Soul Train Records was founded by Dick Griffey and...
, complications from heart surgery. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118024696.html?categoryId=25&cs=1 - William HarrisonWilliam Harrison (physician)William Floyd Nathaniel Harrison was an American obstetrician who delivered 6,000 babies and then switched to abortions, performing the procedure an estimated 20,000 times in his career. He became one of the only doctors in Northwest Arkansas to provide this service to women, as other physicians...
, 75, American obstetrician, leukemia. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/26/us/26harrison.html - Oswalt KolleOswalt KolleOswalt Kolle was a German sex educator, who became famous during the late 1960s and early 1970s for his numerous pioneering books and films on human sexuality. His work was translated into all major languages, while his films found an audience of 140 million worldwide. In his 1997 book Open to...
, 81, German sex educator. http://www.welt.de/kultur/article10006392/Sex-Aufklaerer-Oswalt-Kolle-ist-tot.html (German) - Olga C. NardoneOlga C. NardoneOlga C. Nardone was an actress and one of the last surviving Munchkins from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, in which she played a member of the Lullaby League. She was known as Little Olga andrincess Olga]] and was one of the smallest of the Wizard of Oz Munchkins, standing at just 3 foot...
, 89, American actress (The Wizard of OzThe Wizard of Oz (1939 film)The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed primarily by Victor Fleming. Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf received credit for the screenplay, but there were uncredited contributions by others. The lyrics for the songs...
). http://www.tributes.com/show/Olga-Nardone-89498888 - Gilda O'NeillGilda O'NeillGilda O'Neill was a British novelist and historian, particularly of the local history of the East End of London-Partial List of Publications:* My East End: Memories of Life in Cockney London ISBN 0140259503...
, 59, British novelist and historian, side effects of medication. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/oct/06/gilda-oneill-obituary - Jure RobičJure RobicJure Robič was a Slovenian cyclist and a soldier in the Slovenian Army. He died on in a traffic accident when he was hit by a car on a forest road in Plavški Rovt near Jesenice....
, 45, Slovenian cyclist, five-time winner of the Race Across AmericaRace Across AmericaThe Race Across America, or RAAM, is an ultra marathon bicycle race across the United States that started in 1982 as the Great American Bike Race....
, traffic collision. http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/09/news/raam-winner-jure-robic-dies-in-traffic-accident_142872 - Gennady YanayevGennady YanayevGennady Ivanovich Yanayev was a Soviet Russian politician and statesman whose career spanned the rules of Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov and Chernenko, and culminated during the Gorbachev years. Yanayev was born in Perevoz, Gorky Oblast...
, 73, Russian politician, Vice President of the USSR (1990–1991), nominal head of GKChP (1991), lung cancer. http://echo.msk.ru/news/712951-echo.html
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- Malcolm Douglas, 69, Australian bushman and documentary maker, traffic collision. http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/malcolm-douglas-killed-in-car-crash-20100923-15nt7.html
- Arthur HolchArthur HolchArthur Everett Holch, Jr. [pronounced Holtsch] was an American television documentary filmmaker whose works in the early days of television covered controversial topics relating to race relations and political issues in the United States...
, 86, American Emmy Award-winning television director and producer, heart failure. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/greenwichtime/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=145703332 - Gerald S. LesserGerald S. LesserGerald Samuel Lesser was an American psychologist who served on the faculty of Harvard University and was one of the chief advisers to the Children's Television Workshop in the development and content of the educational programming included in Sesame Street, with the goal of making the material...
, 84, American psychologist, chief advisor to Sesame StreetSesame StreetSesame Street has undergone significant changes in its history. According to writer Michael Davis, by the mid-1970s the show had become "an American institution". The cast and crew expanded during this time, including the hiring of women in the crew and additional minorities in the cast. The...
, cerebral hemorrage. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/04/arts/television/04lesser.html?_r=1&ref=obituaries - Teresa LewisTeresa LewisTeresa Wilson Bean Lewis was an American who was the only woman on death row in Virginia prior to her execution. She was sentenced to death by lethal injection for using sex and money to arrange for the murders of her husband and stepson in October 2002...
, 41, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2010/09/23/2010-09-23_last_supper_before_execution_for_teresa_lewis_fried_chicken_sweet_peas_dr_pepper.html - Clinton MangesClinton MangesClinton Manges was a controversial oil tycoon in Texas in the 1970s and 1980s.Manges was born in Cement, Oklahoma, but began amassing his fortune in South Texas in the early 1970s when he befriended political boss George Parr, the "Duke of Duval." In 1971 he bought a ranch in the county...
, 87, American football team owner (San Antonio GunslingersSan Antonio GunslingersThe San Antonio Gunslingers were a professional American football team based in San Antonio, Texas that played in the USFL in 1984 and 1985. Rick Neuheisel was the team's quarterback and only recognizable name. The team played in Alamo Stadium...
) and oil tycoon, cancer. http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/local/South_Texas_tycoon_Clinton_Manges_dies.html - Fernando RieraFernando RieraFernando Riera Bauzá was a Chilean professional football player and manager, patriarch of Chilean football.Riera was born in Santiago, Chile...
, 90, Chilean football player and coach, heart attack. http://www.etaiwannews.com/etn/news_content.php?id=1385795 - Bob ShawBob Shaw (baseball)Robert John Shaw was a Major League Baseball pitcher.His career lasted a decade, and he pitched for the Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Athletics, Milwaukee Braves, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets, and Chicago Cubs. He won 18 games with the American League pennant-winning White...
, 77, American baseball player (Chicago White SoxChicago White SoxThe Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois.The White Sox play in the American League's Central Division. Since , the White Sox have played in U.S. Cellular Field, which was originally called New Comiskey Park and nicknamed The Cell by local fans...
), liver cancer. http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/marlins/bob-shaw-pitcher-who-beat-sandy-koufax-in-937539.html - K. B. TilakK. B. TilakK. B. Tilak is a Indian independence activist, film director and producer. His complete name is Korlipara Balagangadhara Tilak.-Early life:...
, 84, Indian independence activist and director, after long illness. http://www.deccanchronicle.com/hyderabad/veteran-film-maker-kb-tilak-dies-797 - Catherine Walker, 65, British fashion designer, cancer. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11414490
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- Jackie BurroughsJackie BurroughsJacqueline "Jackie" Burroughs was an English-born Canadian actress.-Life and career:Born in Lancashire, England, Burroughs acted in live theatre at Ontario's Stratford Festival...
, 71, English-born Canadian actress (Road to AvonleaRoad to AvonleaRoad to Avonlea was a television series which was first broadcast in Canada and the United States between 1990 and 1996. It was created by Kevin Sullivan and produced by Sullivan Films in association with CBC and the Disney Channel, with additional funding from Telefilm Canada.It was adapted from...
, The Care Bears MovieThe Care Bears MovieThe Care Bears Movie is a 1985 Canadian animated film, the second feature production from the Toronto animation studio Nelvana. One of the first films based directly on a toy line, it introduced the Care Bears characters and their companions, the Care Bear Cousins. In the film, orphanage owners...
, WillardWillard (2003 film)Willard is a 2003 horror film loosely based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert and a remake of the 1971 film of the same name...
), stomach cancer. http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2010/09/22/jackie-burroughs-obit.html - Ray BussardRay BussardRay Bussard was a hall-of-fame and Olympic swimming coach from the United States...
, 82, American swimming coach, member of the International Swimming Hall of FameInternational Swimming Hall of FameThe International Swimming Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame, located at One Hall of Fame Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, operated by private interests serving as the central point for the study of the history of swimming in the United States and around...
. http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-swim/spec-rel/092310aac.html - Mike CelizicMike CelizicMichael J. Celizic was an American author and columnist.Celizic was born in Leroy Township, Ohio, and was a graduate of Painesville Riverside High School and the University of Notre Dame....
, 62, American sportswriter and author, T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaThe T-cell lymphomas are the four types of lymphoma that affect T cells. These account for perhaps one in ten cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.They can be associated with Epstein Barr virus and Human T-cell leukemia virus-1.-Types:The four classes are:...
. http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/38832689/ns/sports/ - Tyler ClementiSuicide of Tyler ClementiTyler Clementi was an eighteen-year-old student at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, who jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge on September 22, 2010. His roommate Dharun Ravi had video streamed Clementi kissing another man over the Internet without Clementi's knowledge,...
, 18, American college student, suicide by jumping. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/02/nyregion/02suicide.html?_r=1 - Apostolos DimelisApostolos DimelisApostolos Dimelis was the Greek Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Rhodes, Greece from 1988 until 2004.-Notes:...
, 85, Greek Hierarch in Patriarchate of ConstantinopleEcumenical Patriarchate of ConstantinopleThe Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople , part of the wider Orthodox Church, is one of the fourteen autocephalous churches within the communion of Orthodox Christianity...
, Metropolitan of Rhodes (1988–2004). http://pulse.gr/ekoimithi-o-proin-mitropolitis-rodoy-apostolos/news/586129/ (Greek) - Don DollDon DollDonald LeRoy Doll , formerly Don Burnside, was an American football player and coach.Doll played college football for the USC Trojans and professional football in the National Football League with the Detroit Lions , Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Rams...
, 84, American football player and assistant coach (Detroit LionsDetroit LionsThe Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League , and play their home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit.Originally based in Portsmouth, Ohio and...
). http://www.freep.com/article/20100928/SPORTS01/100928054/1049/Former-Lions-great-Don-Doll-dies - Eddie FisherEddie Fisher (singer)Edwin Jack "Eddie" Fisher , was an American entertainer. He was one of the world's most famous and successful singers in the 1950s, selling millions of records and hosting his own TV show. His divorce from his first wife, Debbie Reynolds, to marry his best friend's widow, Elizabeth Taylor, garnered...
, 82, American singer and entertainer, complications from hip surgery. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/25/arts/25fisher.html - Eleuterio Francesco FortinoEleuterio Francesco FortinoEleuterio Francesco Fortino was an Italian prelate of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church. Fortino, who was ordained a Catholic priest on 1962, served as the Bishop of the Eparchy of Lungro degli Albanesi in Calabria...
, 72, Italian prelate of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church (Eparchy of Lungro degli AlbanesiEparchy of Lungro degli AlbanesiThe Italian Catholic eparchy of Lungro degli Italo-Albanesi is in Calabria. It was created in 1919, as an eparchy directly subject to the Holy See, for members of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, the Roman Catholics of the Greek Rite who had emigrated, mostly from Epirus and Albania, to Calabria...
), Under Secretary of PCPCUPontifical Council for Promoting Christian UnityThe Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity origins are associated with the Second Vatican Council which met intermittently from 1962–1965.Pope John XXIII wanted the Catholic Church to engage in the contemporary ecumenical movement...
(since 1987). http://www.agensir.it/pls/sir/V2_S2DOC_B.quotidiano?tema=Quot_english&argomento=dettaglio&sezione=&data_ora=23/09/2010&id_oggetto=201074&id_session=&password=&quantita= - Jorge González, 44, Argentine basketball player and professional wrestler, complications from diabetes. http://www.rajah.com/base/node/20284
- Graeme HuntGraeme HuntGraeme John Hunt was a New Zealand journalist, author and historian.-Biography:Hunt was born in Auckland, New Zealand. He was the third of the five children including Bryan Hunt, of Frederick Phillip Hunt , a self-employed wireworker, and Beverley Nance Hunt , an accounts clerk...
, 58, New Zealand journalist. http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/graeme-hunt-dies-130405 - Alan RudkinAlan RudkinAlan Rudkin MBE was a British, Commonwealth, and European bantamweight boxing champion . He was born in St Asaph As his pregnant mother was evacuated from Liverpool during the second world war...
, 68, British boxing champion. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2010/09/23/merseyside-police-probe-into-death-of-former-liverpool-boxing-champion-alan-rudkin-gallery-100252-27323294/ - Van Snowden, 71, American puppeteer (Child's Play, H.R. PufnstufH.R. PufnstufH.R. Pufnstuf was a children's television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in the United States. It was the first Krofft live-action, life-size puppet program. The seventeen episodes were originally broadcast September 6, 1969 to September 4, 1971...
, Tales from the CryptTales from the Crypt (TV series)Tales from the Crypt, sometimes titled HBO's Tales from the Crypt, is an American horror anthology television series that ran from 1989 to 1996 on the premium cable channel HBO...
), cancer. http://totalscifionline.com/news/5556-top-puppeteer-van-snowden-passes-away - Víctor Julio Suárez Rojas, 57, Colombian guerrilla (FARCRevolutionary Armed Forces of ColombiaThe Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People's Army is a Marxist–Leninist revolutionary guerrilla organization based in Colombia which is involved in the ongoing Colombian armed conflict, currently involved in drug dealing and crimes against the civilians..FARC-EP is a peasant army which...
), air strike. http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep/24/world/la-fg-colombia-rebel-20100924 - Vyacheslav TsaryovVyacheslav TsaryovVyacheslav Vyacheslavovich Tsaryov was a Russian professional footballer. He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1990 for FC Dynamo Moscow.He died in September 2010 after an acute illness.-Honours:* Russian Premier League runner-up: 1995....
, 39, Russian football player. http://www.gazeta.ru/news/sport/2010/09/24/n_1551302.shtml (Russian) - James TunneyJames Tunney (Canadian politician)James Francis "Jim" Tunney was a Canadian dairy farmer and senator.Born in Grafton, Ontario, Tunney was a fourth generation farmer from Northumberland County, Ontario...
, 83, Canadian dairy farmer and politician, Senator from Ontario (2001–2002). http://v1.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/Deaths.20100924.93244114/BDAStory/BDA/deaths
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- Grace BradleyGrace BradleyGrace Bradley was an American film actress who was active in Hollywood during the 1930s.-Early life:...
, 97, American actress (The Big Broadcast of 1938The Big Broadcast of 1938The Big Broadcast of 1938 is a Paramount Pictures film featuring W.C. Fields and Bob Hope. Directed by Mitchell Leisen, the film is the last in a series of Big Broadcast movies that were variety show anthologies...
), widow of William BoydWilliam Boyd (actor)William Lawrence Boyd was an American film actor best known for portraying Hopalong Cassidy.-Biography:...
. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-grace-bradley-boyd-20100924,0,2019037.story - Geoffrey BurgonGeoffrey BurgonGeoffrey Alan Burgon was a British composer notable for his television and film themes.-Life and career:Burgon was born in Hampshire in 1941, and taught himself the trumpet in order to join a jazz band at school...
, 69, British composer. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11393354 - John CrawfordJohn Crawford (actor)John Crawford was an American actor.Crawford was born Cleve Allen Richardson in Colfax, Washington. In films from the 1940s, Crawford appeared in bit parts for many years before playing leads in several films in the UK in the late 1950s and early 1960s...
, 90, American actor (The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering InfernoThe Towering InfernoThe Towering Inferno is a 1974 American action disaster film produced by Irwin Allen featuring an all-star cast led by Steve McQueen and Paul Newman.A co-production between Twentieth Century-Fox and Warner Bros...
, The WaltonsThe WaltonsThe Waltons is an American television series created by Earl Hamner, Jr., based on his book Spencer's Mountain, and a 1963 film of the same name. The show centered on a family growing up in a rural Virginia community during the Great Depression and World War II. The series pilot was a television...
), stroke. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118026409.html?categoryId=25&cs=1 - Wes DavorenWes DavorenWestby James "Wes" Davoren was an Australian politician. He was a Labor member for Lakemba in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1984 to 1995....
, 82, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative AssemblyNew South Wales Legislative AssemblyThe Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state. The other chamber is the Legislative Council. Both the Assembly and Council sit at Parliament House in the state capital, Sydney...
for LakembaElectoral district of LakembaLakemba is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales in Sydney's Inner West. It has been held by the Australian Labor Party since its creation in 1927...
(1984–1995). http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/former-nsw-labor-mp-davoren-dies-20100922-15muc.html - Vinnie DoyleVinnie DoyleVincent Doyle was an Irish journalist noted as having served as editor of the Irish Independent for 24 years, considered a lengthy period in Irish terms. He also served as editor of the Evening Herald for several years prior to this.Doyle was originally from Dublin, reared in Glasnevin, was...
, 72, Irish journalist, editor of the Irish IndependentIrish IndependentThe Irish Independent is Ireland's largest-selling daily newspaper that is published in both compact and broadsheet formats. It is the flagship publication of Independent News & Media.-History:...
, after short illness. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/0922/breaking7.html - Bernard GenoudBernard GenoudBernard Genoud was the Swiss Roman Catholic prelate who served as the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg from his appointment on 18 March 1999, until his death on 21 September 2010. He was formally ordained bishop on 24 May 1999...
, 68, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lausanne, Genève et Fribourg (1999–2010), lung cancer. http://genevalunch.com/blog/2010/09/22/genevas-lausannes-catholic-bishop-dies/ - Sindi HawkinsSindi HawkinsSatinder Kaur "Sindi" Hawkins, née Ahluwalia was a Canadian politician, who was the British Columbia Liberal Party MLA for Okanagan West from 1996 to 2001 and Kelowna-Mission from 2001 to 2009.-Career:...
, 52, Canadian politician, MLAMember of the Legislative AssemblyA Member of the Legislative Assembly or a Member of the Legislature , is a representative elected by the voters of a constituency to the legislature or legislative assembly of a sub-national jurisdiction....
for Okanagan West (1996–2001) and Kelowna-Mission (2001–2009), leukemia. http://www.vancouversun.com/health/Former+Liberal+Sindi+Hawkins+loses+cancer+battle/3558193/story.html - Jerrold E. MarsdenJerrold E. MarsdenJerrold Eldon Marsden , was an applied mathematician. He was the Carl F. Braun Professor of Engineering and Control & Dynamical Systems at the California Institute of Technology. Marsden is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher.-Career:Marsden earned his B.Sc...
, 68, Canadian mathematician. http://royalsociety.org/about-us/fellowship/notices-2010/ - James Edward MichaelsJames Edward MichaelsThe Right Reverend James Edward Michaels was the Roman Catholic Titular bishop of and auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, West Virginia....
, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Wheeling-CharlestonRoman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-CharlestonThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the southern United States comprising the state of West Virginia. It is a conjoined diocese with two centers of worship, one day expected to be split into two separate...
(1973–1987) http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmichaels.html - Sandra MondainiSandra MondainiAlessandrina Mondaini was an Italian film actress and television host. She appeared in 30 films between 1953 and 2008.Born in Milan, Italy, she married actor Raimondo Vianello in 1962...
, 79, Italian actress, after long illness. http://www.repubblica.it/spettacoli-e-cultura/2010/09/21/news/sandra_mondaini-3422651 (Italian). - Don PartridgeDon PartridgeDonald Eric Partridge was an English singer and songwriter, known as the "king of the buskers". He performed from the early 1960s as a busker and one-man band, and achieved unexpected commercial success in the UK in the late 1960s with the songs "Rosie" and "Blue Eyes".-Life and musical career:Don...
, 68, British musician and one-man band, heart attack. http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=1042636&c=1 - Shabtai RosenneShabtai RosenneShabtai Rosenne , formerly known as Sefton Wilfred David Rowson was a Professor of International Law and an Israeli diplomat....
, 93, Israeli jurist and diplomat, cardiac arrest. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3958445,00.html - Rual YarbroughRual YarbroughRual Holt Yarbrough was an American five-string banjo player who worked with some of the most famous bluegrass musicians.-Biography:...
, 80, American banjo player, pulmonary fibrosisPulmonary fibrosisPulmonary fibrosis is the formation or development of excess fibrous connective tissue in the lungs. It is also described as "scarring of the lung".-Symptoms:Symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis are mainly:...
. http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/rual-yarbrough-passes/
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- Jack CassiniJack CassiniJack Dempsey Cassini was an American professional baseball infielder, manager and scout. Born in Dearborn, Michigan, he was a six-time stolen base champion during his minor league playing career and stole 378 bases lifetime.Cassini threw and batted right-handed, stood 5'10" tall and weighed 175...
, 90, American baseball player. http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=cassija01 - Fud LeclercFud LeclercFud Leclerc was a Belgian singer, who was also the pianist of Juliette Gréco. Born Fernand Urbain Dominic Leclercq, Leclerc had a career as a pianist, accordionist, song writer and singer before retiring to travel the world. On his return to Belgium he began a new career as a building contractor...
, 86, Belgian singer, first person to score nul points at the Eurovision Song ContestEurovision Song ContestThe Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union .Each member country submits a song to be performed on live television and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition...
. http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/16140 - Jakob MayrJakob Mayr (Auxiliary Bishop)Jakob Mayr was the Austrian prelate, who served as the Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg from his appointment on May 12, 1971, until his retirement on August 15, 2001. He also remained the bishop emeritus of the Archdiocese of Salzburg until his death in 2010.Jakob...
, 86, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of SalzburgRoman Catholic Archdiocese of SalzburgThe Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Austria. The archdiocese is one of two Austrian archdioceses, serving alongside the Archdiocese of Vienna....
. http://www.salzburg24.at/news/tp:salzburg24:salzburg-news/artikel/salzburger-alt-weihbischof-jakob-mayr-ist-tot/cn/news-20100920-01300344 (German) - Kenny McKinleyKenny McKinleyKendrick L. McKinley was an American football wide receiver for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Broncos in the fifth round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at South Carolina.-Early years:Born in Mableton, Georgia, he graduated from South...
, 23, American football player (Denver BroncosDenver BroncosThe Denver Broncos are a professional American football team based in Denver, Colorado. They are currently members of the West Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...
), suicide by gunshot. http://www.kdvr.com/news/kdvr-broncos-mckinley-death-txt,0,3972716.story - Al PilarcikAl PilarcikAlfred James Pilarcik was an American professional baseball player. An outfielder, he appeared in 668 Major League games between and for the Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox...
, 80, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Baltimore OriolesBaltimore OriolesThe Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's American League. One of the American League's eight charter franchises in 1901, it spent its first year as a major league...
and Chicago White SoxChicago White SoxThe Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois.The White Sox play in the American League's Central Division. Since , the White Sox have played in U.S. Cellular Field, which was originally called New Comiskey Park and nicknamed The Cell by local fans...
). http://www.post-trib.com/sports/2740730,obit-pilarcik-0924.article - Jennifer RardinJennifer RardinJennifer Rardin was an American author. Rardin lived in Robinson, Illinois and had a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Eastern Illinois University. She is best known for the Jaz Parks series of urban fantasy novels...
, 45, American author, known for the Jaz Parks seriesJaz Parks seriesThe Jaz Parks series is an urban fantasy collection of spy-fi novels by American author Jennifer Rardin. The story presents a contemporary world in which mythological beings such as vampires and several less famous creatures are real, and follows the efforts of the Central Intelligence Agency to...
of fantasy novels. http://obituaries.expressionstributes.com/?o=655d159433 - Leonard SkinnerLeonard SkinnerForby Leonard Skinner was an American high school gym teacher, basketball coach, realtor and bar owner from Jacksonville, Florida. He gained fame in the 1970s as the namesake of the influential Southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd...
, 77, American school teacher, namesake of Lynyrd SkynyrdLynyrd SkynyrdLynyrd Skynyrd is an American rock band prominent in spreading Southern Rock during the 1970s.Originally formed as the "Noble Five" in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1964, the band rose to worldwide recognition on the basis of its driving live performances and signature tune, Freebird...
, Alzheimer's disease. http://www.jacksonville.com/news/metro/2010-09-20/story/leonard-skinner-lynyrd-skynyrd-namesake-dies-77-0 - Kenneth WeaverKenneth WeaverKenneth Franklin Weaver enjoyed a substantial 33-year career as a writer for the National Geographic Magazine. His prolific tenure with National Geographic produced articles encompassing a range of subjects until he retired as Senior Science Editor in 1985...
, 94, American science writer (National Geographic MagazineNational Geographic MagazineNational Geographic, formerly the National Geographic Magazine, is the official journal of the National Geographic Society. It published its first issue in 1888, just nine months after the Society itself was founded...
). http://www.warrenmcelwain.com/obituaryDetail.cfm?idObituary=538&pageId=16
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- Howard BrodieHoward BrodieHoward Brodie was a renowned sketch artist best known for his World War II combat and courtroom sketches.-Pre-war career:...
, 94, American courtroom sketch artist. http://sfppc.blogspot.com/2010/09/courtroom-artist-howard-brodie-dies.html - Ray ColemanRay Coleman (baseball)Raymond Leroy Coleman was a professional baseball outfielder. He played five seasons in Major League Baseball, between 1947 and 1952, for the St. Louis Browns , Philadelphia Athletics, and Chicago White Sox.Signed by the Browns as an amateur free agent in 1940, Coleman made his major league debut...
, 88, American baseball player (Browns, Philadelphia A'sOakland AthleticsThe Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Athletics have played in the O.co Coliseum....
, White SoxChicago White SoxThe Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois.The White Sox play in the American League's Central Division. Since , the White Sox have played in U.S. Cellular Field, which was originally called New Comiskey Park and nicknamed The Cell by local fans...
). - Buddy ColletteBuddy ColletteWilliam Marcel "Buddy" Collette was an American tenor saxophonist, flautist, and clarinetist. He was highly influential in the West coast jazz and West Coast blues mediums, also collaborating with saxophonist Dexter Gordon, drummer Chico Hamilton, and his lifelong friend, bassist Charles...
, 89, American jazzJazzJazz is a musical style that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States. It was born out of a mix of African and European music traditions. From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th...
saxophonist. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-buddy-collette-20100921,0,4622077.story - Edward Fenlon, 106, American judge. http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2010/09/ned_fenlon_lawmaker_who_helped.html
- José de Jesús Gudiño PelayoJosé de Jesús Gudiño PelayoJosé de Jesús Gudiño Pelayo was a Mexican jurist and, from 1995 until his death, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation....
, 67, Mexican jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the NationSupreme Court of Justice of the NationThe Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation is the highest federal court in the United Mexican States. It consists of a President of the Supreme Court and ten Ministers who are confirmed by the Senate from a list proposed by the President of the Republic.Justices of the SCJN serve for fifteen...
, heart attack. http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/709871.html - Stoo HampleStoo HampleStuart E. Hample , also known as Stoo Hample, was an American children's book author, performer, playwright and cartoonist who sometimes used the pseudonyms Joe Marthen and Turner Brown, Jr. He is best known for the books Children's Letters to God and The Silly Book, and the comic strip Inside...
, 84, American cartoonist (Inside Woody AllenInside Woody AllenInside Woody Allen was a comic strip about the film actor and director Woody Allen. Drawn by Stuart Hample, the strip ran from 1976 to 1984.-Characters and story:...
), cancer. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/arts/24hample.html?_r=1&ref=obituaries - Chrysostomos II KioussisChrysostomos II KioussisChrysostomos II , born Athanassios Kioussis , was the Archbishop of Athens and of all Greece of the Church of the Genuine Orthodox Christians of Greece from 1986 until his death.-Early life:...
, 89, Greek Archbishop of Athens and of all Greece (Old CalendaristsGreek Old CalendaristsGreek Old Calendarists are groups that separated from the Orthodox Church of Greece or from the Patriarchate of Constantinople, precipitated by disagreement over the abandonment of the traditional Julian Calendar.- History :Up until the early 20th century, the Eastern Orthodox Church used the...
). http://news-nftu.blogspot.com/2010/09/repose-of-archbishop-chrysostomos-of.html - Ivan KirkovIvan KirkovIvan Kirkov was a Bulgarian painter and illustrator. He graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia....
, 78, Bulgarian painter, lung cancer. http://www.vesti.bg/index.phtml?oid=3272331&tid=40 (Bulgarian) - José Antonio LabordetaJosé Antonio LabordetaJosé Antonio Labordeta Subías , described by The Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa 2000 as “The most important Aragonese singer-songwriter”, began singing in an attempt to give more relevance to his poetry. His songs are anthems, not only in Aragón, but all around Spain...
, 75, Spanish songwriter, professor, writer, presenter and politician. http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Jose/Antonio/Labordeta/muere/Zaragoza/larga/enfermedad/elpepuesp/20100919elpepunac_1/Tes (Spanish) - László PolgárLászló Polgár (bass)László Polgár was an Hungarian operatic bass.Born in Budapest, Hungary, he studied with Eva Kutrucz at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, 1967–72, and later privately with Hans Hotter and Yevgeny Nesterenko. He made his debut at the Hungarian State Opera in 1971, as Count Ceprano in Rigoletto...
, 63, Hungarian opera singer, Grammy AwardGrammy AwardA Grammy Award — or Grammy — is an accolade by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry...
winner. http://www.hirado.hu/Hirek/2010/09/19/19/Gyorshir__Elhunyt_Polgar_Laszlo_operaenekes.aspx (Hungarian) - Irving RavetchIrving RavetchIrving Ravetch was an American screenwriter and film producer who frequently collaborated with his wife Harriet Frank, Jr....
, 89, American Academy Award-nominated screenwriter (HudHud (film)Hud is a 1963 western film whose title character is an embittered and selfish modern-day cowboy. With screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr., based on Larry McMurtry's 1961 novel Horseman, Pass By, it was directed by Martin Ritt and stars Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Neal and...
, Norma RaeNorma RaeNorma Rae is a 1979 American drama film that tells the story of a factory worker from a small town in North Carolina, who becomes involved in the labor union activities at the textile factory where she works...
), pneumonia. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/21/movies/21ravetch.html - Max SalazarMax SalazarMax Salazar was an American musicologist specializing in the history of Latin music.His 2002 book "Mambo Kingdom: Latin Music In New York" contains a number of articles about the Mambo legend Tito Puente and over 200 other dance articles for the Village Voice, Latin Times, Billboard, etc.He was a...
, 78, American author on Latin jazzLatin jazzLatin jazz is the general term given to jazz with Latin American rhythms.The three main categories of Latin Jazz are Brazilian, Cuban and Puerto Rican:# Brazilian Latin Jazz includes bossa nova...
. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=66087 - Murray SayleMurray SayleMurray William Sayle OAM was an Australian journalist, novelist and adventurer.A native of Sydney, Sayle moved to London in 1952. He was a foreign correspondent for The Sunday Times in the late 1960s and early 1970s...
, 84, Australian journalist and war correspondentWar correspondentA war correspondent is a journalist who covers stories firsthand from a war zone. In the 19th century they were also called Special Correspondents.-Methods:...
, Parkinson's disease. http://www.fccj.or.jp/node/6021
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- James Bacon, 96, American author, journalist and actor (Escape from the Planet of the ApesEscape from the Planet of the ApesEscape from the Planet of the Apes, directed by Don Taylor, is a 1971 science fiction film starring Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Bradford Dillman and Ricardo Montalbán. It is the third of five films in the original Planet of the Apes series produced by Arthur P. Jacobs, the second being Beneath the...
, MeteorMeteor (film)Meteor is a 1979 science fiction Technicolor disaster film in which scientists detect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth and struggle with international, cold war politics in their efforts to prevent disaster. The movie starred Sean Connery and Natalie Wood.It was directed by Ronald Neame...
), heart failure. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/09/19/2010-09-19_untitled__bacon19m.html - Øystein GåreØystein GåreØystein Gåre was a Norwegian football coach. He is best known to have led FK Bodø/Glimt to silver medals in both the Norwegian Premier League and the Norwegian Football Cup in 2003; for this Gåre received the Kniksen award as coach of the year...
, 56, Norwegian football coach (Bodø/Glimt, Norway U21Norway national under-21 football teamThe Norwegian national under-21 football team, controlled by the Football Association of Norway, is the national football team of Norway for players of 21 years of age or under at the start of a UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship campaign...
), after short illness. http://www.avis.vgnett.no/sport/fotball/norsk/landslaget/artikkel.php?artid=10027192 (Norwegian) - Jill JohnstonJill JohnstonJill Johnston was an American feminist author and cultural critic who wrote Lesbian Nation in 1973 and was a longtime writer for The Village Voice. She was also a leader of the lesbian separatist movement of the 1970s. Johnston also wrote under the pen name F. J...
, 81, American lesbian feministLesbian feminismLesbian feminism is a cultural movement and critical perspective, most popular in the 1970s and early 1980s , that questions the position of lesbians and women in society. It particularly refutes heteronormativity, the assumption that everyone is "straight" and society should be structured to serve...
and writer, stroke. http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=&sc2=news&sc3=&id=110605 - Egon KlepschEgon KlepschEgon Alfred Klepsch was a German politician .In the years 1963–1969 Dr. Klepsch was Federal leader of the Junge Union. In 1965 he worked briefly as an election campaign manager for Ludwig Erhard. In the same year he was elected to the German Bundestag, to which he belonged until 1980.Since...
, 80, German politician, President of the European ParliamentPresident of the European ParliamentThe President of the European Parliament presides over the debates and activities of the European Parliament. He or she also represents the Parliament within the EU and internationally. The President's signature is required for enacting most EU laws and the EU budget.Presidents serve...
(1992–1994). http://www.presseportal.de/pm/6518/1684043/cdu_deutschlands (German) - Sam KooistraSam KooistraSamuel "Sam" Gene Kooistra was an American water polo player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics.He was born in Chicago and is the younger brother of William Kooistra....
, 75, American Olympic water poloWater poloWater polo is a team water sport. The playing team consists of six field players and one goalkeeper. The winner of the game is the team that scores more goals. Game play involves swimming, treading water , players passing the ball while being defended by opponents, and scoring by throwing into a...
player. http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Samuel-Kooistra&lc=2573&mid=4383661 - Will RenfroWill RenfroWill Ellis Renfro was an American football offensive tackle in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Philadelphia Eagles...
, 78, American football player (Washington RedskinsWashington RedskinsThe Washington Redskins are a professional American football team and members of the East Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The team plays at FedExField in Landover, Maryland, while its headquarters and training facility are at Redskin Park in Ashburn,...
), complications following heart surgery. http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/sep/22/renfro-was-tiger-grid-star-supervisor/ - Mohinder Singh PujjiMohinder Singh PujjiSquadron Leader Mohinder Singh Pujji DFC PCS BA LLB was an Indian Sikh fighter pilot who joined the Royal Air Force and fought just after the Battle of Britain , north Africa and Burma....
, 92, Indian fighter pilot, Squadron LeaderSquadron LeaderSquadron Leader is a commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence. It is also sometimes used as the English translation of an equivalent rank in countries which have a non-English air force-specific rank structure. In these...
(World War IIWorld War IIWorld War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
), stroke. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-11392381 - Irving SchwartzIrving SchwartzIrving Schwartz, OC was a Canadian businessman. He was a noted community leader, philanthropist, and humanitarian. He was inducted into the Order of Canada for his work towards ridding the world of landmines, and was later made an officer of the order.-Early life:Schwartz was born in New...
, 81, Canadian businessman. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia/story/2010/09/18/ns-cape-breton-businessman-death.html - Bobby Smith, 77, English footballer (ChelseaChelsea F.C.Chelsea Football Club are an English football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of English football. Chelsea have been English champions four times, FA Cup winners six times and League Cup winners four...
, Tottenham HotspurTottenham Hotspur F.C.Tottenham Hotspur Football Club , commonly referred to as Spurs, is an English Premier League football club based in Tottenham, north London. The club's home stadium is White Hart Lane....
). http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=824754&sec=england&cc=5739 - Inge SteenslandInge SteenslandInge Steensland was a Norwegian resistance leader and shipping magnate. As a member of Kompani Linge, he participated in several commando raids during the German occupation of Norway, and was also part of the Invasion of Normandy in June 1944...
, 86, Norwegian resistanceNorwegian resistance movementThe Norwegian resistance to the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany began after Operation Weserübung in 1940 and ended in 1945. It took several forms:...
leader and shipping magnateBusiness magnateA business magnate, sometimes referred to as a capitalist, czar, mogul, tycoon, baron, oligarch, or industrialist, is an informal term used to refer to an entrepreneur who has reached prominence and derived a notable amount of wealth from a particular industry .-Etymology:The word magnate itself...
, complications from a stroke. http://www.aftenposten.no/okonomi/innland/article3817341.ece (Norwegian) - Ingjald Ørbeck SørheimIngjald Ørbeck SørheimIngjald Ørbeck Sørheim was a Norwegian jurist and politician for the Labour Party.He was born in Lena. He graduated from the University of Oslo with the cand.jur. degree in 1965. He was deputy under-secretary of state in the Ministry of Trade from 1976 to 1979 and the Ministry of the Environment...
, 73, Norwegian jurist and politician, complications from a stroke. http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/norge/1.7298810 (Norwegian) - Wallace TurnerWallace TurnerWallace Turner was an American journalist and government administrator. A native of Florida, he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1957 while working for The Oregonian in Portland, Oregon...
, 89, American Pulitzer PrizePulitzer PrizeThe Pulitzer Prize is a U.S. award for achievements in newspaper and online journalism, literature and musical composition. It was established by American publisher Joseph Pulitzer and is administered by Columbia University in New York City...
-winning reporter (The OregonianThe OregonianThe Oregonian is the major daily newspaper in Portland, Oregon, owned by Advance Publications. It is the oldest continuously published newspaper on the U.S. west coast, founded as a weekly by Thomas J. Dryer on December 4, 1850...
). http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/09/wallace_turner_pulitzer_prize-.html - Austin VolkAustin VolkAustin Nicholas Volk was an American businessman and politician from New Jersey. A member of the Republican Party, Volk served as the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey, and in the New Jersey State Assembly for two terms during his political career.-Early life:Volk was born at Englewood Hospital in...
, 91, American politician and historian, Mayor of Englewood, New JerseyEnglewood, New JerseyEnglewood is a city located in Bergen County, New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 27,147.Englewood was incorporated as a city by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 17, 1899, from portions of Ridgefield Township and the remaining portions of...
(1960–1963, 1966–1968). http://www.northjersey.com/obituaries/092110_Austin_N_Volk_former_Englewood_mayor_dies_at_91.html - Walter WomackaWalter WomackaWalter Womacka was a German Socialist Realist artist.Womacka was born in Obergeorgenthal, Czechoslovakia. He lived in East Berlin for most of his life, and was the head of the School of Art and Design Berlin-Weissensee from 1968 until 1988...
, 84, German painter. http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,6020441,00.html
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- Robert BabingtonRobert BabingtonRobert John Babington, DSC, QC was an Ulster Unionist Party politician, who served as the member of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for North Down from 1969 to 1972, and a county court judge...
, 90, British politician, member of the House of Commons of Northern IrelandHouse of Commons of Northern IrelandThe House of Commons of Northern Ireland was the lower house of the Parliament of Northern Ireland created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920. The upper house in the bicameral parliament was called the Senate. It was abolished with the passing of the Northern Ireland Constitution Act...
for North DownNorth Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)North Down was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.-Boundaries:North Down was a county constituency comprising part of northern County Down, immediately south east of Belfast. It was created when the House of Commons Act 1929 introduced first-past-the-post elections throughout...
(1969–1972). http://www.passedaway.com/notice/robert_babington/3365/ - Gloria ColónGloria ColónGloria Colón was a Puerto Rican Olympic fencer. She competed in the women's individual foil event at the 1960 Summer Olympics.-References:...
, 79, Puerto Rican Olympic fencer. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/co/gloria-colon-1.html - Puttaraj GawaiPuttaraj GawaiPandit Puttaraj Gawai is an Indian musician in the Hindustani classical tradition, a scholar who has authored more than 80 books in Kannada, Sanskrit and Hindi, a music teacher and a social servant...
, 96, Indian Hindustani singer. http://www.hindustantimes.com/Legendary-musician-Puttaraj-Gavai-passes-away/Article1-601447.aspx - Whitey Grant, 94, American guitaristGuitaristA guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Guitarists may play a variety of instruments such as classical guitars, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and bass guitars. Some guitarists accompany themselves on the guitar while singing.- Versatility :The guitarist controls an extremely...
(Whitey and HoganWhitey and HoganWhitey and Hogan were an American country music duo active for sixty-six years.-Biography:Whitey and Hogan grew up in Rutherfordton and in Andrews,...
). http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/09/18/687889/whitey-grant-94-country-music.html - Bill LittlejohnBill LittlejohnWilliam Charles Littlejohn was an American animator and union organizer. Littlejohn worked on both animated shorts and features from the 1930s through to the 1990s...
, 96, American animator (Tom and JerryTom and JerryTom and Jerry are the cat and mouse cartoon characters that were evolved starting in 1939.Tom and Jerry also may refer to:Cartoon works featuring the cat and mouse so named:* The Tom and Jerry Show...
, PeanutsPeanutsPeanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000, continuing in reruns afterward...
), natural causes. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-bill-littlejohn-20100921,0,6128278.story - Jean-Marcel JeanneneyJean-Marcel JeanneneyJean-Marcel Jeanneney was a minister in various French governments in the 1950s and 60s, as well as France's first ambassador to Algeria in the immediate aftermath of the Algerian War...
, 99, French politician, Minister of Justice (1969). http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2010/09/17/97001-20100917FILWWW00485-deces-de-jean-marcel-jeanneney.php (French) - Louis MarksLouis MarksLouis Frank Marks was a British script writer and producer mainly for the BBC. He attended the Balliol College, Oxford and graduated with a DPhil. He made the surprising choice to become a writer...
, 82, British script writer and producer. http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2010/09/louis-marks-1928-2010.html - Vojteh RavnikarVojteh RavnikarVojteh Ravnikar was a Slovenian architect.-Early life:Ravnikar was born in Ljubljana, in what was then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, but spent most of his childhood years in the town of Nova Gorica in western Slovenia...
, 67, Slovenian architect. http://www.sta.si/en/vest.php?s=a&id=1554641 - Robert TruaxRobert TruaxCaptain Robert C. Truax was a rocket engineer in the United States Navy, and companies such as Aerojet and Truax Engineering, which he founded...
, 93, American Navy captain and rocket engineer, prostate cancer. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-robert-truax-20100930,0,5468362.story - Wayne WinterrowdWayne WinterrowdWayne Rudolf Winterrowd was an American gardening expert and designer who wrote extensively on the subject...
, 68, American gardening expert. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/us/24winterrowd.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&ref=obituaries&adxnnlx=1285412706-zYknzuz2HagFVWhl/JmEVw
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- Victor Adibe ChikweVictor Adibe ChikweVictor Adibe Chikwe was the Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ahiara from his appointment on November 18, 1987, until his death on September 16, 2010. He was formally ordained bishop on January 6, 1988.-References:...
, 72, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, first Bishop of Ahiara (since 1988). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bchikwe.html - Berni CollasBerni CollasBernard "Berni" Collas was a Belgian German-speaking politician and member of the liberal Party for Freedom and Progress...
, 56, Belgian politician, SenatorBelgian SenateThe Belgian Senate is one of the two chambers of the bicameral Federal Parliament of Belgium, the other being the Chamber of Representatives. It is considered to be the "upper house" of the Federal Parliament.-History and future:...
(since 2007). http://www.enaos.net/P1220.aspx?IdPer=171796&LgTrv=3 - James DillionJames DillionJames Leo "Jim" Dillion was an American athlete who competed mainly in the discus throw. He was born in Plain City, Ohio....
, 81, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952)1952 Summer OlympicsThe 1952 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Helsinki, Finland in 1952. Helsinki had been earlier given the 1940 Summer Olympics, which were cancelled due to World War II...
discus throwDiscus throwThe discus throw is an event in track and field athletics competition, in which an athlete throws a heavy disc—called a discus—in an attempt to mark a farther distance than his or her competitors. It is an ancient sport, as evidenced by the 5th century BC Myron statue, Discobolus...
er. http://localcremation.com/obituaries-detail.cfm?method=2&id=24 - Helen EscobedoHelen EscobedoHelen "Elena" Escobedo was a Mexican sculptor and installation artist. Her career as an artist spanned more than fifty years...
, 76, Mexican artist and sculptor, cancer. http://www.milenio.com/node/533012 (Spanish) - Imran FarooqImran FarooqImran Farooq was a Pakistani politician who was best known for his association with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement , a political party in Pakistan, of which he was a very senior member. He was also a founding member of the All Pakistan Muhajir Student Organization . Farooq held several positions in...
, 50, Pakistani politician (1992–2010), stabbed. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11338054 - Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern, 86, German Head of the House of Hohenzollern-SigmaringenHohenzollern-Sigmaringen-Noble jurisdictions:Prince Karl Eitel of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and descendants of his nephew Ferdinand ruled over the Kingdom of Romania, as Karl Eitel did not have children...
(since 1965). http://www.schwaebische.de/lokales/sigmaringen/sigmaringen_artikel,-Fuerst-von-Hohenzollern-stirbt-im-Alter-von-86-Jahren-_arid,4159670.html (German) - John D. GoekenJohn D. GoekenJohn D. "Jack" Goeken was a prolific telecommunications entrepreneur. He was the original founder of Microwave Communications Inc., better known as MCI Inc.-Founding of MCI:...
, 80, American entrepreneur, founder of MCI CommunicationsMCI CommunicationsMCI Communications Corp. was an American telecommunications company that was instrumental in legal and regulatory changes that led to the breakup of the AT&T monopoly of American telephony and ushered in the competitive long-distance telephone industry. It was headquartered in Washington,...
, cancer. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/afterword/2010/09/john-jack-goeken-of-mci-dies-at-80.html - Keiju KobayashiKeiju Kobayashiwas a Japanese actor. Born in Gunma Prefecture, he began acting at the Nikkatsu studio after dropping out of Nihon University and made his film debut in 1942. In a career that spanned 65 years, he appeared in over 250 films, most famously in the "Company President" comedy films made at Toho, where...
, 86, Japanese actor, heart failure. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20100919b1.html - Mickey ManghamMickey ManghamMichael Ray "Mickey" Mangham was an American football player for the LSU Tigers from 1958 to 1960. He played at the end position on both offense and defense and was selected as an Academic All-America and All-SEC player...
, 71, American football player. http://www.mourning.com/obituaries/Michaelmickey-Mangham - George N. ParksGeorge N. ParksGeorge N. Parks was the director of the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band the University of Massachusetts Amherst from 1977 until his sudden death in 2010. Considered a national authority on drum majoring, he led the George N...
, 57, American college band director (University of MassachusettsUniversity of MassachusettsThis article relates to the statewide university system. For the flagship campus often referred to as "UMass", see University of Massachusetts Amherst...
), heart attack. http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/09/george_n_parks_umass_band_dire.html - Mario Rodríguez CobosMario Rodríguez CobosSilo —pseudonym of Mario Luis Rodríguez Cobos — was an Argentine writer and founder of the Humanist Movement....
, 72, Argentine politician, writer and religious leader. http://www.pressenza.com/npermalink/mario-rodriguez-cobos-silox-founder-of-new-humanism-6-jan-1938-16-sep-2010 - John F. SullivanJohn F. SullivanJohn Francis Sullivan was a player on the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's basketball team from 1953 to 1957. His average of 25.4 points per game is still the school record. His 2,676 points is still the school record for a career. His 1,070 points in the 1957 season is still the school record...
, 75, American basketball player and labor lobbyist, septic shockSeptic shockSeptic shock is a medical emergency caused by decreased tissue perfusion and oxygen delivery as a result of severe infection and sepsis, though the microbe may be systemic or localized to a particular site. It can cause multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and death...
. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/30/AR2010093005789.html - Noble ThreewittNoble ThreewittNoble Threewitt was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer who conditioned horses for seventy-five years before retiring on his ninety-sixth birthday...
, 99, American racehorse trainer. http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/n-threewitt-usa-venerated-trainer-noble-threewitt-dies-aged-99/769276/international - Guido TurchiGuido TurchiGuido Turchi was an Italian composer and writer on music.Guido Turchi was born in Rome, where he later studied at the Conservatorio di Musica Santa Cecilia with Cesare Dobici, A. Ferdinandi, and Alessandro Bustini, and was awarded diplomas in piano and composition in 1940...
, 93, Italian composer. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2010/settembre/16/note_Guido_Turchi_fra_Scala_co_10_100916038.shtml (Italian) - Wayne TwitchellWayne TwitchellWayne Lee Twitchell was an American right-handed pitcher who spent ten seasons in Major League Baseball with the Milwaukee Brewers , Philadelphia Phillies , Montreal Expos , New York Mets and Seattle Mariners .Twitchell was an All-Star in 1973 for the last place Phillies when he had a...
, 62, American baseball player (Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukee BrewersThe Milwaukee Brewers are a professional baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, currently playing in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League...
, New York MetsNew York MetsThe New York Mets are a professional baseball team based in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York. They belong to Major League Baseball's National League East Division. One of baseball's first expansion teams, the Mets were founded in 1962 to replace New York's departed National League...
), cancer. http://blog.oregonlive.com/mlb/2010/09/former_wilson_high_school_and.html - Robert J. WhiteRobert J. WhiteRobert Joseph White was an American surgeon, best known for his head transplants on monkeys.-Biography:...
, 84, American neurosurgeon. http://www.cleveland.com/obituaries/index.ssf/2010/09/dr_robert_j_white_was_a_world-.html
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- ArrowArrow (musician)Alphonsus Celestine Edmund Cassell MBE was a calypso and soca musician who performed under the stage name Arrow, and is regarded as the first superstar of soca from Montserrat.-Early years:...
, 60, MontserratMontserratMontserrat is a British overseas territory located in the Leeward Islands, part of the chain of islands called the Lesser Antilles in the West Indies. This island measures approximately long and wide, giving of coastline...
ian socaSoca musicSoca is a style of music from Trinidad and Tobago. Soca is a musical development of traditional Trinidadian calypso, through loans from the 1960s onwards from predominantly black popular music....
musician ("Hot Hot Hot"), complications from brain cancer. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/16/arts/music/16cassell.html - Angidi ChettiarAngidi ChettiarAngidi Verriah Chettiar was a Mauritian politician who served as the Vice President of Mauritius from August 2007 until his death in September 2010. Angidi Chettiar was born in Madurai in the State of Tamil Nadu, India and came to Mauritius at the age of 10. The Chettiar family is a family of...
, 82, MauritianMauritiusMauritius , officially the Republic of Mauritius is an island nation off the southeast coast of the African continent in the southwest Indian Ocean, about east of Madagascar...
politician, President (2002) and Vice PresidentVice President of MauritiusThe Vice President of Mauritius is a political position in Mauritius, created in 1992 when the country became a republic. The Vice President is elected by the National Assembly of Mauritius for term of five years. He or she is second to the head of state and also is responsible for covering the...
(1997–2002; since 2007). http://www.islandcrisis.net/2010/09/mauritius-vice-president-angidi-chettiar-died/ - Bettie Cilliers-BarnardBettie Cilliers-BarnardBettie Cillers-Barnard was a South African abstract artist, generally known for her large canvases of birds in flight.She was also the mother of well-known South African actress Jana Cilliers....
, 95, South African artist, natural causes. http://www.news24.com/Entertainment/SouthAfrica/Well-known-SA-artist-dies-20100916 - Frank JarvisFrank Jarvis (actor)Frank Jarvis was a British character actor.He trained at RADA and made his film debut in Mix Me a Person ....
, 70, British character actor (The Italian JobThe Italian JobThe Italian Job is a 1969 British caper film, written by Troy Kennedy Martin, produced by Michael Deeley and directed by Peter Collinson. Subsequent television showings and releases on video have established it as an institution in the United Kingdom....
, A Bridge Too Far). http://www.yourannouncement.co.uk/6392413 - Alvin Krenzler, 89, American judge and real estate developer. http://www.cleveland.com/obituaries/index.ssf/2010/09/obituary_-_alvin_buddy_krenzle.html
- Al LaMacchiaAl LaMacchiaAlfred Anthony LaMacchia was a professional baseball player and scout. He was a right-handed pitcher who spent 14 years in the minor leagues where he accumulated a record of 159–117 and spent parts of three seasons with the St. Louis Browns and Washington Senators compiling a 2–2...
, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns) and executive, stroke. http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/09/15/1826753/longtime-baseball-scout-lamacchia.html - Richard Livsey, Baron Livsey of TalgarthRichard Livsey, Baron Livsey of TalgarthRichard Arthur Lloyd Livsey, Baron Livsey of Talgarth CBE was the son of Arthur Norman Livsey and Lilian Maisie . His father was a seacaptain who died in Iraq when Richard was just three years old. He was therefore brought up in a single parent household by his mother, Lilian, who was a local...
, 75, British politician, MP for Brecon and RadnorshireBrecon and Radnorshire (UK Parliament constituency)Brecon and Radnorshire is a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Created in 1918, it elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election; until 1997 its name was simply Brecon and Radnor.The Brecon and Radnorshire Welsh...
(1985–1992; 1997–2001). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-11333562
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- Mohammed ArkounMohammed ArkounProfessor Mohammed Arkoun was considered at the time of his death to have been one of the most influential scholars in Islamic studies contributing to contemporary islamic reform...
, 82, Algerian-born French Islamic philosopher, professor at SorbonneUniversity of ParisThe University of Paris was a university located in Paris, France and one of the earliest to be established in Europe. It was founded in the mid 12th century, and officially recognized as a university probably between 1160 and 1250...
. http://www.ennaharonline.com/en/news/4705.html - Caterina BorattoCaterina BorattoCaterina Boratto was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 50 films between 1937 and 1993.-Selected filmography:* 8½ * Juliet of the Spirits * Me, Me, Me... and the Others...
, 95, Italian film actress. http://mubi.com/notebook/posts/2302 - Sir James CleminsonJames CleminsonSir James Arnold Stacey Cleminson, KBE, MC was a prominent British soldier and businessman, was decorated for his service during the Battle of Arnhem after fighting in the North African Campaign and escaping while a prisoner of war in the Italian Campaign during the Second World War...
, 89, British soldier and businessman. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/military-obituaries/army-obituaries/8028655/Sir-James-Cleminson.html - Ralph T. CoeRalph T. CoeRalph Tracy "Ted" Coe was a notable art collector and scholar, best known for developing modern appreciation of Native American art...
, 81, American art museum director and Native American advocate, natural causes. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/26/arts/design/26coe.html?_r=1&ref=obituaries - Gennadi GerasimovGennadi GerasimovGennadi Ivanovich Gerasimov Gennadi (or Gennady) Ivanovich Gerasimov Gennadi (or Gennady) Ivanovich Gerasimov (Russian, Геннадий Иванович Герасимов, (1930, Yelabuga – 14 September 2010, Moscow) was the Russian ambassador to Portugal from 1990 to 1995. Previously he was foreign affairs spokesman...
, 80, Russian diplomat, Soviet Ambassador to Portugal (1990–1995). http://www.mid.ru/nsite-sv.nsf/118f82f03f57916943256d0200380376/4325698400445d19c32577a100314e47?OpenDocument (Russian) - José JaneneJosé JaneneJosé Mohamed Janene was a Brazilian businessman, cowman and politician. He had many farms and ran many companies, mostly in Londrina, where he lived...
, 55, Brazilian politician involved in Mensalão scandalMensalão scandalThe Mensalão scandal took place in Brazil in 2005 and threatened to bring down the government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Mensalão is a neologism and variant of the word for "big monthly payment"...
, septic shockSeptic shockSeptic shock is a medical emergency caused by decreased tissue perfusion and oxygen delivery as a result of severe infection and sepsis, though the microbe may be systemic or localized to a particular site. It can cause multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and death...
. http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/mat/2010/09/14/morre-ex-deputado-jose-janene-um-dos-pivos-do-mensalao-917626453.asp (Portuguese) - Frederick JelinekFrederick JelinekFrederick Jelinek was a Czech American researcher in information theory, automatic speech recognition, and natural language processing...
, 77, Czech-born American speech recognitionSpeech recognitionSpeech recognition converts spoken words to text. The term "voice recognition" is sometimes used to refer to recognition systems that must be trained to a particular speaker—as is the case for most desktop recognition software...
researcher. http://nlpers.blogspot.com/2010/09/very-sad-news.html - Paulo Machado de Carvalho FilhoPaulo Machado de Carvalho FilhoPaulo Machado de Carvalho Filho was a Brazilian businessman and impresario who founded Jovem Pan Radio, which is based in Sao Paulo. He was also known as Paulinho Machado de Carvalho. He served as the first president of the Associação Brasileira das Emissoras de Rádio e Televisão...
, 86, Brazilian businessman, founder of Jovem PanJovem PanJovem Pan is the main Brazilian radio station based in São Paulo, Brazil,leading the largest Latin America radio stations network, Jovem Pan Sat. The network has several bureaus, 142 affiliated stations all over Brazil. Jovem Pan broadcasts through satellite digital quality sound reaching more than...
Radio. http://diversao.terra.com.br/gente/noticias/0,,OI4677804-EI13419,00-Morre+o+comunicador+Paulinho+Machado+de+Carvalho.html (Portuguese) - Francis Mansour ZayekFrancis Mansour ZayekFrancis Mansour Zayek was an American Maronite Catholic prelate. Zayek was the founding bishop of the Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn, a diocese based in Brooklyn, New York covering the Maronite Church in the United States.Zayek was one of the last surviving bishops who had attended all four...
, 89, American Maronite Catholic prelate, founding Archbishop of Saint Maron of Brooklyn. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bzayek.html - Dodge MorganDodge MorganDodge David Morgan was an American sailor, businessman, publisher and "self-proclaimed contrarian." He flew fighter jets in the U.S. Air Force in the early 1950s, worked as a newspaper reporter in Alaska, and became a millionaire by operating a company that manufactured radar detectors from 1971...
, 78, American businessman, fourth person in history to circumnavigate globe alone, cancer. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/18/AR2010091803198.html - Francisco RibeiroFrancisco RibeiroFrancisco Ribeiro was a Portuguese cellist, composer, lyricist, vocalist, arranger and record producer. He was born in Lisbon, Portugal....
, 45, Portuguese musician (MadredeusMadredeusMadredeus is a Portuguese band. Their music combines traditional Portuguese music with influences of modern folk music...
), liver cancerLiver cancerLiver tumors or hepatic tumors are tumors or growths on or in the liver . Several distinct types of tumors can develop in the liver because the liver is made up of various cell types. These growths can be benign or malignant...
. http://blitz.aeiou.pt/gen.pl?p=stories&op=view&fokey=bz.stories/65660 (Portuguese) - James E. Winner Jr.James E. Winner Jr.James Earl "Jim" Winner, Jr. was an American entrepreneur and chairman of Winner International who created The Club, an anti-theft device that is attached and locked on to a car's steering wheel, making it more difficult for car thieves to steal the car...
, 81, American entrepreneurEntrepreneurAn entrepreneur is an owner or manager of a business enterprise who makes money through risk and initiative.The term was originally a loanword from French and was first defined by the Irish-French economist Richard Cantillon. Entrepreneur in English is a term applied to a person who is willing to...
, inventor of The ClubThe Club (automotive)The Club is the trademark version of a popular automotive steering wheel lock, produced by Sharon, Pennsylvania-based Winner International. The company was formed in 1986 for the purpose of marketing the device. The inventor, James E...
, car accident. http://cbs3.com/topstories/the.club.inventor.2.1914385.html
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- Stan GoochStan GoochStan Gooch was a British psychologist and author who is probably best known as the proponent of a "hybrid-origin theory" of human evolution.-Total Man:...
, 78, British psychologist. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/books-obituaries/8110857/Stan-Gooch.html - Lorne GreenawayLorne GreenawayLorne Everett Greenaway was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a rancher and veterinarian by career.Greenaway was born in Bella Coola, British Columbia in 1933...
, 77, Canadian politician, MP for Cariboo—ChilcotinCariboo—ChilcotinCariboo–Chilcotin was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons from 1979 to 2003.- Geography :It consisted initially of:* the Cariboo Regional District;...
(1979–1988), amyotrophic lateral sclerosisAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis , also referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a form of motor neuron disease caused by the degeneration of upper and lower neurons, located in the ventral horn of the spinal cord and the cortical neurons that provide their efferent input...
. http://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/pique/index.php?cat=C_News&content=Greenaway+obit+1739 - Jim Greenwood, 81, Scottish rugby player. http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/39Total-Rugby39-is-Jim-Greenwood39s.6529679.jp
- Jarosław Kukulski, 66, Polish composer, cancer. http://muzyka.onet.pl/10172,2221156,newsy.html (Polish)
- Robert W. McCollumRobert W. McCollumRobert Wayne McCollum, Jr. was an American virologist and epidemiologist who made pioneering studies into the nature and spread of polio, hepatitis and mononucleosis while at the Yale School of Medicine, after which he served for nearly a decade as Dean of the Dartmouth Medical School.-Early life...
, 85, American virologist, made discoveries relating to polio and hepatitis, heart failure. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/26/education/26mccollum.html - Robert RompreRobert RompreRobert Edward "Bob" Rompre was an American ice hockey player who won a silver medal with the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway....
, 81, American ice hockey player. http://www.fdlreporter.com/article/20100915/FON02/9150550/Olympic-hockey-star-Rompre-dies - Barbara B. SmithBarbara B. SmithBarbara Bradshaw Smith was the tenth general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1974 to 1984. She was the first Relief Society president to have been born in the 20th century.A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, Smith graduated from South High...
, 88, American religious leader, pulmonary fibrosisPulmonary fibrosisPulmonary fibrosis is the formation or development of excess fibrous connective tissue in the lungs. It is also described as "scarring of the lung".-Symptoms:Symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis are mainly:...
. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700065318/Former-Relief-Society-General-President-Barbara-B-Smith-dies.html - Gus WilliamsGus Williams (musician)Kasper Gus Ntjalka Williams OAM, known as Gus Williams was a country singer from Hermannsburg in Central Australia. He was an Arrernte man, who was born in Alice Springs. He was the father of country star Warren H Williams.In 1983 Williams was given a Medal of the Order of Australia for services...
, 73, Australian Aboriginal leader and country music singer. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/09/13/3010135.htm
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- Charles AnsbacherCharles AnsbacherCharles Ansbacher was an American conductor. After undergraduate and graduate work at Brown University and the University of Cincinnati , he studied conducting at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria...
, 67, American conductor. http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=484555&Itemid=30 - Nduka AnyanwuNduka AnyanwuNduka Anyanwu was a Nigerian footballer.Anyanwu, who played in defence or midfield, was based in Germany for almost all of his career, having joined Eintracht Frankfurt as a 17 year old along with a number of his compatriots. He died on the pitch in September 2010 while playing for SV...
, 30, Nigerian footballer. http://www.goal.com/de/news/428/deutschland/2010/09/13/2116900/ex-profi-nduka-anyanwu-stirbt-bei-bezirksliga-spiel (German) - Val BelcherVal BelcherVal Belcher was an American football player and restaurant entrepreneur.In football, Belcher was an offensive guard. He played college football for the University of Houston. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League in 1977 in the third round...
, 56, American-born Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough RidersOttawa Rough RidersThe Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded in 1876. One of the oldest and longest lived professional sports teams in North America, the Rough Riders won the Grey Cup championship nine times. Their most dominant era was the 1960s and 1970s, a...
), heart failure. http://www.ottawasun.com/news/ottawa/2010/09/12/15327646.html - Pietro CalabresePietro CalabresePietro Calabrese was an Italian sports journalist who worked for the Gazzetta dello Sport, Panorama and Il Messaggero.-References:...
, 66, Italian journalist (Il MessaggeroIl MessaggeroIl Messaggero is an Italian newspaper based in Rome, Italy, founded in 1878.It is owned by the Italian publishing company Caltagirone Editore, and its leaders include Azzurra Caltagirone, the partner of the political leader Pierferdinando Casini, on its board...
, La Gazzetta dello SportLa Gazzetta dello SportLa Gazzetta dello Sport is an Italian newspaper dedicated to coverage of various sports. It was first published on April 3, 1896, allowing it to cover the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens...
, PanoramaPanorama (Italian magazine)Panorama is a right-wing Italian-language news magazine.-Ownership:The magazine is published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, the largest Italian publishing house...
), lung cancer. http://www.ansa.it/web/notizie/rubriche/politica/2010/09/12/visualizza_new.html_1784218116.html (Italian) - Claude ChabrolClaude ChabrolClaude Chabrol was a French film director, a member of the French New Wave group of filmmakers who first came to prominence at the end of the 1950s...
, 80, French film director (Madame BovaryMadame Bovary (1991 film)Madame Bovary is a 1991 French film directed by Claude Chabrol and based on the eponymous novel by 19th-century French author Gustave Flaubert...
, Story of WomenStory of WomenStory of Women is a 1988 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol based on the true story of Marie-Louise Giraud, guillotined on July 30, 1943, for having performed 27 abortions in the Cherbourg area, and the book by Francis Szpiner. It premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.-Plot:Isabelle...
). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11275980 - Honor FrostHonor FrostHonor Frost was a pioneer in the field of underwater archaeology, who led many mediterranean archaeological investigations specially in the Lebanon and was noted for her typology of stone anchors and skills in archaeological illustration.-Early life:An only child, Frost was born in Nicosia, Cyprus...
, 92, British underwater archaeologist. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/8097603/Honor-Frost.html - Varnette HoneywoodVarnette HoneywoodVarnette Patricia Honeywood was an American painter, writer, and businesswoman whose paintings and collages depicting African American life hung on walls in interior settings for The Cosby Show after Camille and Bill Cosby had seen her art and started collecting some of her works...
, 59, American painter, cancer.http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/afterword/2010/09/varnette-honeywood-an-artist-whose-work-appeared-in-the-cosby-show-dies-at-59.html - Argiris KavidasArgiris KavidasArgiris Kavidas was a Greek actor and director best known for his role in the 2009 Greek dramatic film, Strella, which is also known by the international title, A Woman's Way. Kavidas portrayed Nikos in the film...
, 34, Greek actor (StrellaStrella (2009 film)Strella is a 2009 Greek drama film written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. The plot originates around the unique relationship between a 45-year-old ex-convinct and a 25-year-old transsexual.-Plot:...
), cardiac arrest. http://www.zougla.gr/page.ashx?pid=2&aid=173216&cid=9 (Greek) - La FieraLa FieraArturo Casco Hernández was a Mexican luchador, or professional wrestler who was best known under the ring name La Fiera, which is Spanish for "The Fierce". Hernández was a second generation wrestler, following in the footsteps of his father Hércules Poblano...
, 49, Mexican professional wrestler, stabbed. http://www.f4wonline.com/content/view/17506/ - Wesley Duke LeeWesley Duke LeeWesley Duke Lee was a Brazilian painter.Lee was a grandson of Americans and Portuguese and started his learning of art in the drawing course of São Paulo Museum of Art, in 1951. In the following year, he moved to the United States to study in the Parsons and in the AIGA, in New York, until 1955...
, 78, Brazilian visual artist, heart failure. http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrada/797937-artista-plastico-wesley-duke-lee-morre-aos-78-anos-em-sao-paulo.shtml (Portuguese) - Judith Merkle RileyJudith Merkle RileyJudith Merkle Riley was a U.S. writer and academic who wrote six historical romance novels from 1988 to 1999.-Biography:...
, 68, American professor and author, ovarian cancer. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-judith-merkle-riley-20100922,0,5698294.story - SwarnalathaSwarnalathaSwarnalatha was a Indian playback singer. From 1987 onward, she rendered nearly 7000 songs in many languages including Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu, Bengali, Oriya, Punjabi and Badaga....
, 37, Indian playback singerPlayback singerA playback singer is a singer whose singing is prerecorded for use in movies. Playback singers record songs for soundtracks, and actors or actresses lip-sync the songs for cameras, while the actual singer does not appear on screen.-South Asia:...
, lung infection. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Noted-singer-Swarnalatha-dies-at-37/articleshow/6543859.cms
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- Opal Wilcox BarronOpal Wilcox BarronOpal Wilcox Barron was First Lady of West Virginia from 1961 to 1965. She was born in Boyer, West Virginia.She married William Wallace Barron on February 15, 1936 in Amherst, Virginia...
, 95, American First LadyFirst LadyFirst Lady or First Gentlemanis the unofficial title used in some countries for the spouse of an elected head of state.It is not normally used to refer to the spouse or partner of a prime minister; the husband or wife of the British Prime Minister is usually informally referred to as prime...
of West VirginiaWest VirginiaWest Virginia is a state in the Appalachian and Southeastern regions of the United States, bordered by Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Ohio to the northwest, Pennsylvania to the northeast and Maryland to the east...
(1961–1965). http://www.webcitation.org/5sgBOVn9Y - Thomas Bingham, Baron Bingham of CornhillThomas Bingham, Baron Bingham of CornhillThomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, KG PC QC FBA , was a British judge and jurist. He served in the highest judicial offices of the United Kingdom as Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice and as Senior Law Lord before his retirement, when he focused his work as a teacher and lecturer...
, 76, British judge and Law Lord, cancer. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11274289 - Bärbel BohleyBärbel BohleyBärbel Bohley was an East German opposition figure and artist. In 1983 she was expelled from the GDR artists federation and was banned from travelling abroad or exhibiting her work in East Germany. She was accused of having contacts to the West German Green Party.In 1985 she was one of the...
, 65, German artist and opposition figure, lung cancer. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/b228rbel-bohley-political-activist-who-played-a-key-role-in-the-dismantling-of-the-east-german-state-2079261.html - King ColemanKing ColemanCarlton "King" Coleman was an American rhythm and blues singer and musician, known for providing the vocals for the 1959 hit single, " Mashed Potatoes", recorded with James Brown's band...
, 78, American rhythm and blues singer ("Do the Mashed Potatoes(Do the) Mashed Potatoes" Mashed Potatoes" is a hit R&B instrumental. It was recorded by James Brown with his band in 1959 and released as a two-part single in 1960...
"), heart failure. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11277259 - Harold GouldHarold GouldHarold V. Goldstein , best known by his stage name Harold Gould, was an American actor best known for playing Martin Morgenstern in the 1970s sitcoms Rhoda and The Mary Tyler Moore Show and as Miles Webber in The Golden Girls...
, 86, American actor (The StingThe StingThe Sting is a 1973 American caper film set in September 1936 that involves a complicated plot by two professional grifters to con a mob boss . The film was directed by George Roy Hill, who previously directed Newman and Redford in the western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.Created by...
, RhodaRhodaRhoda is an American television sitcom, starring Valerie Harper, which ran for five seasons, from 1974 to 1978 airing in 109 episodes. The show was a spin-off from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, in which Harper between the years 1970 and 1974 had played the role of Rhoda Morgenstern, a spunky,...
, The Golden GirlsThe Golden GirlsThe Golden Girls is an American sitcom created by Susan Harris, which originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 9, 1992. Starring Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty, the show centers on four older women sharing a home in Miami, Florida...
), prostate cancer. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/afterword/2010/09/character-actor-harold-gould-dies-at-86.html - Gunnar HoffstenGunnar HoffstenGunnar Hoffsten was a Swedish composer, bandleader and jazz musician . He was the father of Karin Hoffsten, the singer Louise Hoffsten, the artist Lars Hoffsten, and brother of the actress Rut Hoffsten.- References :...
, 86, Swedish jazz musician. http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/musik/jazzmusikern-gunnar-hoffsten-ar-dod-1.1169444 (Swedish) - Ron KramerRon KramerRonald J. Kramer was a multi-sport college athlete and professional American football player. Before embarking on a career in the National Football League, he lettered in football, basketball, and track at the University of Michigan in the 1950s...
, 75, American football player (Green Bay PackersGreen Bay PackersThe Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions...
, Detroit LionsDetroit LionsThe Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League , and play their home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit.Originally based in Portsmouth, Ohio and...
), heart attack. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/sports/football/12kramer.html - Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthy (actor)Kevin McCarthy was an American stage, film, and television actor, who appeared in over two hundred television and film roles. For his role in the 1951 film version of Death of a Salesman, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of...
, 96, American actor (Invasion of the Body Snatchers), natural causes. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-kevin-mccarthy-20100913,0,7898882.story - Fathi OsmanFathi OsmanMohamed Fathi Osman was an Egyptian author and scholar who advocated on behalf of cooperation between Islam and other religions and whose writings include an overview of the Koran for the general public....
, 82, Egyptian author, heart failure. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-fathi-osman-20100915,0,5094636.story - Taavi PeetreTaavi PeetreTaavi Peetre was an Estonian shot putter and discus thrower. He represented his country at two Olympic Games and also took part in the World Championships in Athletics on two occasions. His personal best shot put mark of 20.33 m is the second best by an Estonian thrower after Heino Sild...
, 27, Estonian shot putter, drowning. http://sport.postimees.ee/?id=311790 (Estonian) - Diego Rodríguez CanoDiego Rodríguez CanoDiego Sebastián Rodríguez Cano was a Uruguayan professional footballer who played as a defender.-Career:Born in Montevideo, Rodríguez played for Nacional and Central Español.-Death:...
, 22, Uruguayan footballer (Club Nacional de FootballClub Nacional de FootballClub Nacional de Football is a Uruguayan sports club based in Montevideo. It is best known for its professional football team, which plays in the Uruguayan Primera División....
), car accident. http://www.observa.com.uy/deporte/nota.aspx?id=101907 (Spanish) - Mike ShawMike ShawMike Shaw was a professional wrestler who was best known for his stint in World Championship Wrestling as Norman The Lunatic, and as Bastion Booger in the World Wrestling Federation...
, 53, American professional wrestler, heart attack. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2010/09/12/15324721.html - Kei TaniKei Taniwas a Japanese comedian, actor and musician. Born in Tokyo, he learned to play the trombone and, while a student at Chuo University, began playing in jazz bands performing for American soldiers during the Occupation of Japan. He quit university and joined the City Slickers with Frankie Sakai in 1953...
, 78, Japanese comedian. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20100912a9.html
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- Juan Mari BrásJuan Mari BrásJuan Mari Brás was an advocate for Puerto Rican independence from the United States who founded the Puerto Rican Socialist Party...
, 82, Puerto Rican independence advocatePuerto Rican independence movementThe Puerto Rican independence movement refers to initiatives throughout the history of Puerto Rico aimed at obtaining independence for the Island, first from Spain, and then from the United States...
. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hWqwXRtHVo2u_FYiYrru5WzaI2VQD9I57J500 - Gizela DaliGizela DaliGizela Dali was a Greek actress. She died of cancer on 10 September 2010 aged 70.FilmographyTestosterone 2004 Fountains of Lust 1976 EftygiaAimilia, the Psychopath 1974 Aimilia/Aimilia's Mother...
, 70, Greek actress, cancer. http://news.in.gr/culture/article/?aid=1231058758 (Greek) - Willian LaraWillian LaraWillian Lara was a Venezuelan politician. Elected several times to the National Assembly, he was the Minister of Communication and Information between 2006 and 2008 and Governor of Guárico state from 2008 to 2010...
, 53, Venezuelan journalist and politician, Governor of GuáricoGuáricoGuárico State is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is San Juan de Los Morros. Guárico State covers a total surface area of 64 986 km² and, in 2007, had an estimated population of 745,100.-Municipalities and municipal seats:...
, drowned. http://www.eluniversal.com/2010/09/11/suc_ava_localizan-cuerpo-de_11A4453731.shtml (Spanish) - Fridrikh MaryutinFridrikh MaryutinFridrikh Mikhailovich Maryutin was a Soviet football player and manager. He was born in Astrakhan and died in Saint Petersburg.-International career:...
, 85, Russian Olympic footballer. http://www.sports.ru/football/72955801.html (Russian) - Billie Mae RichardsBillie Mae RichardsBillie Mae Richards was a Canadian voice actress, who also appeared onstage and on television.-Career:...
, 88, Canadian voice actress (The Care Bears MovieThe Care Bears MovieThe Care Bears Movie is a 1985 Canadian animated film, the second feature production from the Toronto animation studio Nelvana. One of the first films based directly on a toy line, it introduced the Care Bears characters and their companions, the Care Bear Cousins. In the film, orphanage owners...
, Rudolph the Red-Nosed ReindeerRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a Christmas television special produced in stop motion animation by Rankin/Bass. It first aired Sunday, December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the USA, and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of The General Electric Fantasy Hour...
, Rudolph's Shiny New YearRudolph's Shiny New YearRudolph's Shiny New Year is the 1976 stop-motion animated sequel to the 1964 television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, produced by Rankin/Bass.-Plot:...
), stroke. http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2010/09/13/20100913voice-of-rudolph-dies.html - Andrei TimoshenkoAndrei TimoshenkoAndrei Ivanovich Timoshenko was a Russian professional footballer. He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1987 for FC Dynamo Moscow.-European club competitions:With FC Dynamo Moscow.* UEFA Cup 1987–88: 3 games.* UEFA Cup 1991–92: 4 games....
, 41, Russian football player. http://sport.rian.ru/sport/20100910/274410462.html (Russian) - Edwin Charles TubbEdwin Charles TubbEdwin Charles Tubb was a British writer of science fiction, fantasy and western novels. The author of over 140 novels and 230 short stories and novellas, Tubb is best known for The Dumarest Saga an epic science-fiction saga set in the far future...
, 90, British science fiction author. http://www.sfwa.org/2010/09/in-memoriam-edwin-charles-e-c-tubb/ - Ron WaltersRon WaltersRonald W. "Ron" Walters was an American scholar known worldwide for his knowledge of African-American politics through his leadership and his writing...
, 72, American scholar and civil rights activist, cancer. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/11/AR2010091104528.html
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- Gene CaseGene CaseEugene Lawrence "Gene" Case was an American advertising executive who developed campaigns for Mennen Skin Bracer and Tums, and developed ads for political campaigns for Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 presidential election campaign, as well as for Nelson Rockefeller and Robert F. Wagner...
, 72, American advertising executive, heart attack. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/14/business/media/14case.html - Heriberto Correa YepesHeriberto Correa YepesHeriberto Correa Yepes was a Colombian Prelate of Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Cedeño, Colombia and was ordained a priest on November 12, 1939 from the religious order of Misioneros Javerianos de Yarumal. He was appointed as prefect to the Apostolic Vicariate of Mitú, Colombia on March...
, 94, Colombian Vicar ApostolicApostolic vicariateAn apostolic vicariate is a form of territorial jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Church established in missionary regions and countries that do not have a diocese. It is essentially provisional, though it may last for a century or more...
of Buenaventura (1973–1996). http://www.dsro.org/noticias-diocesanas/191-fallecio-monsenor-heriberto-correa-yepes.html (Spanish) - Bent LarsenBent LarsenJørgen Bent Larsen was a Danish chess Grandmaster and author. Larsen was known for his imaginative and unorthodox style of play and he was the first western player to pose a serious challenge to the Soviet Union's dominance of chess...
, 75, Danish chess grandmaster. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/11/world/americas/11larsen.html - Rauno MäkinenRauno MäkinenRauno Mäkinen was a Finnish wrestler and Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling.-Olympics:...
, 79, Finnish wrestler and Olympic gold medalist. http://painiliitto.net/uutisarkisto_10/09-09-2010_rauno_makinen_kuollut.php (Finnish) - Venu NagavallyVenu NagavallyVenu Nagavally was an Indian actor, screenwriter and director who was active in Malayalam cinema. Son of late writer, commentator, and broadcaster Nagavally R. S...
, 61, Indian actor and screenwriter. http://www.kerala365.com/news/kerala-today/venu-nagavalli-died-actor-and-director-venu-nagavalli-passed-away/12433 - Eddie Phillips, 80, American baseball player (St. Louis CardinalsSt. Louis CardinalsThe St. Louis Cardinals are a professional baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They are members of the Central Division in the National League of Major League Baseball. The Cardinals have won eleven World Series championships, the most of any National League team, and second overall only to...
). http://www.hannibal.net/obituaries/x1032441124/Howard-Ed-Phillips - Mary RichardMary RichardMary Richard, OM was an aboriginal activist and politician in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Richard was born to a Métis family in Camperville, Manitoba. She has long been active in promoting language retention, housing, training, cultural awareness and business enterprise among and for Manitoba's...
, 70, Canadian aboriginalAboriginal peoples in CanadaAboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Métis. The descriptors "Indian" and "Eskimo" have fallen into disuse in Canada and are commonly considered pejorative....
activist and politician. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2010/09/09/man-richard-obit-winnipeg.html - Riccardo SarfattiRiccardo SarfattiRiccardo Sarfatti was an Italian architect, entrepreneur and politician.-Life:Sarfatti was married and had three children, He graduated in architecture from Politecnico di Milano in 1965, and was an assistant professor of Urban Planning, Ordinary of the same Polytechnic Institute and professor...
, 70, Italian businessman, car accident. http://milano.repubblica.it/cronaca/2010/09/10/news/incidente_stradale_muore_il_pd_sarfatti_nel_2005_sfid_formigoni_per_il_pirellone-6926763/ (Italian) - Kamilla SkładanowskaKamilla SkładanowskaKamilla Składanowska was a Polish fencer. She competed at the 1968, 1972, 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics.-References:...
, 62, Polish Olympic fencer. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sk/kamilla-skladanowska-1.html - Bunny SummersBunny Summers-Film and television credits:Her movie and television credits include the following --* Doctors' Wives * Fuzz * The World's Greatest Lover * Jokes My Folks Never Told Me * H.O.T.S. * Choices * Skeezer...
, 86, American actress (Re-AnimatorRe-AnimatorRe-Animator is a 1985 American science fiction horror film based on the H. P. Lovecraft story "Herbert West–Reanimator." Directed by Stuart Gordon, it was the first film in the Re-Animator series. The film has since become a cult film, driven by fans of Jeffrey Combs and H. P...
, The Last StarfighterThe Last StarfighterThe Last Starfighter is a 1984 science fiction adventure film directed by Nick Castle. The film tells the story of Alex Rogan , an average teenage boy recruited by an alien defense force to fight in an interstellar war. It also featured Dan O'Herlihy, Catherine Mary Stewart, Robert Preston, Norman...
), after brief illness. http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Bernice-Sussman&lc=2593&mid=4376556 - Frank WanlassFrank WanlassFrank Marion Wanlass was an electrical engineer. He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah. He invented CMOS logic circuits in 1963 while working at Fairchild Semiconductor. He was given U.S. patent #3,356,858 for "Low Stand-By Power Complementary Field Effect Circuitry" in 1967...
, 77, American electrical engineer. http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/404.html
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- Jenny AlphaJenny AlphaJenny Alpha was a Martinique-born French actress and singer, who appeared in more than a hundred theatre productions and movies....
, 100, MartiniqueMartiniqueMartinique is an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea, with a land area of . Like Guadeloupe, it is an overseas region of France, consisting of a single overseas department. To the northwest lies Dominica, to the south St Lucia, and to the southeast Barbados...
-born French actress and singer. http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2010/09/08/97001-20100908FILWWW00444-deces-de-la-chanteuse-jenny-alpha.php (French) - Hadley CalimanHadley CalimanHadley Caliman , was an American bebop saxophone and flute player.After studying at the Jefferson High School with trumpeter Art Farmer and fellow saxophonist Dexter Gordon, Caliman performed or recorded with Carlos Santana, Joe Henderson, Earl Hines, Freddie Hubbard, Jon Hendricks, Earl Anderza,...
, 78, American jazz saxophonist, liver cancer. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=64857 - Rich CroninRich CroninRichard Burton "Rich" Cronin was an American singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer and primary songwriter for the pop group Lyte Funkie Ones or LFO.-Early life:...
, 36, American pop singer and songwriter (LFO), stroke related to acute myelogenous leukemia. http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b199480_lfo_singer_rich_cronin_dies_of_cancer_35.html - Allen Dale JuneAllen Dale JuneAllen Dale June was an American veteran of World War II. June was one of the 29 original Navajo code talkers who served in the United States Marine Corps during the war....
, 91, American original NavajoNavajo peopleThe Navajo of the Southwestern United States are the largest single federally recognized tribe of the United States of America. The Navajo Nation has 300,048 enrolled tribal members. The Navajo Nation constitutes an independent governmental body which manages the Navajo Indian reservation in the...
code talkerCode talkerCode talkers was a term used to describe people who talk using a coded language. It is frequently used to describe 400 Native American Marines who served in the United States Marine Corps whose primary job was the transmission of secret tactical messages...
. http://www.nhonews.com/Main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=12846 - Thomas GuinzburgThomas GuinzburgThomas Henry Guinzburg was an American editor and publisher who served as the first managing editor of The Paris Review following its inception in 1953 and later succeeded his father as president of the Viking Press.Guinzburg was born on March 30, 1926, in Manhattan. His father Harold K...
, 84, American editor, co-creator and co-founder of The Paris Review, complications from heart bypass surgery. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/10/arts/10guinzburg.html - Safah Abdul HameedSafah Abdul HameedSafah Abdul Hameed was an Iraqi journalist and television presenter for the al-Mosuliyah satellite television station. Hameed was shot and killed by gunmen outside of his home in Mosul, Iraq, on September 8, 2010. He was survived by six children.Hameed's murder was the second killing of an Iraqi...
, Iraqi journalist, shot. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11235930 - Bernice LappBernice LappBernice Ruth Lapp was an American swimmer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics....
, 92, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (19361936 Summer OlympicsThe 1936 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event which was held in 1936 in Berlin, Germany. Berlin won the bid to host the Games over Barcelona, Spain on April 26, 1931, at the 29th IOC Session in Barcelona...
) swimmer. http://obits.nj.com/obituaries/starledger/obituary.aspx?n=Bernice-Squier&pid=145250285 - MuraliMurali (Tamil actor)Murali was a Tamil film actor who appeared in the leading and supporting roles throughout his career. Murali has acted with many stars including Vijaykanth, Prabhu, Sathyaraj, Karthik, Prabhu Deva, Surya, Parthiban, Sarath Kumar, Mammootty and Sivaji Ganesan...
, 46, Indian Tamil actor, heart attack. http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article620877.ece - Irwin SilberIrwin SilberIrwin Silber was an American journalist, editor, publisher, and political activist.-Early years:Irwin Silber was born October 17, 1925 in New York City to ethnic Jewish parents....
, 84, American writer and journalist, complications of Alzheimer's diseaseAlzheimer's diseaseAlzheimer's disease also known in medical literature as Alzheimer disease is the most common form of dementia. There is no cure for the disease, which worsens as it progresses, and eventually leads to death...
. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/11/arts/music/11silber.html - Israel TalIsrael TalIsrael Tal , also known as Talik , was an Israel Defense Forces general known for his knowledge of tank warfare and for leading the development of Israel's Merkava tank.-Biography:...
, 86, Israeli general. http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=187548 - George C. WilliamsGeorge C. WilliamsProfessor George Christopher Williams was an American evolutionary biologist.Williams was a professor emeritus of biology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He was best known for his vigorous critique of group selection. The work of Williams in this area, along with W. D...
. 84, American evolutionary biologist, Parkinson's diseaseParkinson's diseaseParkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system...
. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/14/science/14williams.html
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- Claude BéchardClaude BéchardClaude Béchard was a politician in Quebec, Canada. He served as Quebec Liberal Party Member of the National Assembly for the riding of Kamouraska-Témiscouata in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region; as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food as well as the Minister for Canadian Intergovermental...
, 41, Canadian politician, MNANational Assembly of QuebecThe National Assembly of Quebec is the legislative body of the Province of Quebec. The Lieutenant Governor and the National Assembly compose the Parliament of Quebec, which operates in a fashion similar to those of other British-style parliamentary systems.The National Assembly was formerly the...
for Kamouraska-TémiscouataKamouraska-TémiscouataKamouraska-Témiscouata is a provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. The riding was created in 1972 from Kamouraska and parts of L'Islet and Témiscouata...
(1997–2010), cancer. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2010/09/07/bechard-quits-politics-cancer.html - Eberhard von BrauchitschEberhard von BrauchitschEberhard von Brauchitsch was a German industrial manager. In his work for Flick KG, he was responsible for the donation of about 26 million Deutsche Mark to all the major German political parties and their associated foundations between 1969 and 1981...
, 83, German industrial manager, suicide. http://www.ftd.de/politik/deutschland/:selbstmord-mit-83-eberhard-von-brauchitsch-und-seine-frau-sind-tot/50168072.html (German) - Klaus FeldtKlaus FeldtGustav Waldemar Klaus Feldt was a Korvettenkapitän with the Kriegsmarine during World War II. He is also a recipient of the coveted Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. He is credited with the destruction of HMS Exmoor on 25 February 1941 as commander of Schnellboot "S30"...
, 98, German World War II Corvette CaptainCorvette CaptainCorvette captain is a rank in many navies which theoretically corresponds to command of a corvette . The equivalent rank in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth and USA is lieutenant commander...
. http://atlantikpirat.proforums.org/viewtopic.php?p=3419 - Amar GaribovićAmar GaribovićAmar Garibović was a Serbian cross-country skier who had competed since 2004...
, 19, Serbian Olympic cross-country skierCross-country skiingCross-country skiing is a winter sport in which participants propel themselves across snow-covered terrain using skis and poles...
, car crash. http://www.b92.net/sport/zimski/trcanje.php?yyyy=2010&mm=09&dd=08&nav_id=457277 (Serbian) - William H. GoetzmannWilliam H. GoetzmannWilliam H. Goetzmann was an award-winning historian and emeritus professor in the American Studies and American Civilization Programs at the University of Texas at Austin. He attended Yale University as a graduate student and was friends with Tom Wolfe while there...
, 80, American historian. http://news.scotsman.com/obituaries/Obituary-William-Goetzmann-Pulitzer-Prizewinning.6527436.jp - Barbara HollandBarbara HollandBarbara Murray Holland was an American author who wrote in defense of such modern-day vices as cursing, drinking, eating fatty food and smoking cigarettes, as well as a memoir of her time spent growing up in Chevy Chase, Maryland, near Washington, D.C.-Early life:She was born on April 5, 1933, in...
, 77, American author, lung cancer. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/14/books/14holland.html - Jack KershawJack KershawJack Kershaw was an English soccer center forward who began his career in England and ended it in the United States. He was born in Lancashire, England...
, 96, American attorney who represented James Earl RayJames Earl RayJames Earl Ray was an American criminal convicted of the assassination of civil rights and anti-war activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr....
. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/us/24kershaw.html - John Kluge, 95, German-born American entrepreneur and billionaire, richest person in the United States (1989–1990). http://www.readthehook.com/blog/index.php/2010/09/08/john-kluge-business-titan-uva-donor-dies-peacefully-at-95/
- Brendan LyonsBrendan LyonsBrendan Aloysius Lyons was an Australian politician. He was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly at the 1982 election representing the Division of Bass for the Liberal Party...
, 83, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of AssemblyTasmanian House of AssemblyThe House of Assembly, or Lower House, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Tasmania in Australia. The other is the Legislative Council or Upper House...
for BassDivision of Bass (state)The Electoral Division of Bass is one of the 5 electorates in the Tasmanian House of Assembly, or lower house; it takes its name from the British Naval Surgeon and Explorer of Australia: George Bass. The division shares its name and boundaries with the federal division of Bass...
(1982–1986). http://www.theadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/libs-honour-former-minister-lyons/1936381.aspx - Riad al-SarayRiad al-SarayRiad al-Saray was an Iraqi journalist, television presenter, lawyer and politician. He worked for the national TV channel Al Iraqiya from 2005 until his death. He was killed in a drive-by shooting carried out by a group of unknown gunmen...
, 35, Iraqi television presenter, shot. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11217922 - Joaquín Soler SerranoJoaquín Soler SerranoJoaquín Soler Serrano Joaquín Soler Serrano Joaquín Soler Serrano (August 19, 1919 (Murcia)- September 7, 2010 (Barcelona) was a Spanish journalist and presenter of radio and television programs. He was most active during the 1960s and 1970s....
, 91, Spanish journalist, Alzheimer's disease. http://www.lavanguardia.es/sucesos/noticias/20100907/53999165079/muere-el-historico-periodista-joaquin-soler-serrano-barcelona-venezuela-tve-television-espanola-radi.html (Spanish) - Glenn ShadixGlenn ShadixWilliam Glenn Shadix Scott , born William Glenn Shadix, was an American actor, known for his role as Otho Fenlock in Tim Burton's horror/comedy film Beetlejuice and the voice of the Mayor of Halloween Town in The Nightmare Before Christmas.-Early life and education:Shadix was born in Bessemer,...
, 58, American actor (BeetlejuiceBeetlejuiceBeetlejuice is a 1988 American comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton, produced by The Geffen Film Company and distributed by Warner Bros...
, The Nightmare Before ChristmasThe Nightmare Before ChristmasThe Nightmare Before Christmas, often promoted as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, is a 1993 stop motion musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick and produced/co-written by Tim Burton. It tells the story of Jack Skellington, a being from "Halloween Town" who opens a portal to...
), fall. http://blog.al.com/bob-carlton/2010/09/bessemer_native_and_beetle_jui.html - Wilebaldo SolanoWilebaldo SolanoWilebaldo Solano Alonso was a Spanish Communist activist during the Spanish Civil War, especially noted for his work with Socialist youth organizations as a member of the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification...
, 94, Spanish communist activist during the Spanish Civil WarSpanish Civil WarThe Spanish Civil WarAlso known as The Crusade among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War among Carlists, and The Rebellion or Uprising among Republicans. was a major conflict fought in Spain from 17 July 1936 to 1 April 1939...
. http://www.abc.es/agencias/noticia.asp?noticia=508601 (Spanish) - Lucius WalkerLucius WalkerThe Reverend Lucius Walker was an American Baptist minister who served as executive director of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization in the 1960s and was a persistent advocate for ending the United States embargo against Cuba...
, 80, American pastor, heart attack. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/us/12walker.html?_r=1&ref=obituaries
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- Clive DonnerClive DonnerClive Stanley Donner was a British film director who was a defining part of the British New Wave, directing films such as The Caretaker, Nothing But the Best, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush and What's New Pussycat?...
, 84, British film director (The CaretakerThe Caretaker (film)The Caretaker is a 1963 British drama film directed by Clive Donner and based on the Harold Pinter play of the same name. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize....
, What's New Pussycat?What's New Pussycat?What's New Pussycat? is a 1965 comedy film directed by Clive Donner and starring Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss and Ursula Andress. It was Woody Allen's film debut, as well as his first produced script. The Academy Award-nominated title song by Burt Bacharach...
), Alzheimer's disease. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/sep/07/clive-donner-obituary - Bob JencksBob JencksRobert William Jencks was a former American football kicker and end in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears and the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Miami University and was drafted in the second round of the 1963 NFL Draft...
, 69, American football player (Chicago BearsChicago BearsThe Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League...
), heart attack. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=58568706 - Yvonne O'NeillYvonne O'NeillYvonne O'Neill was a politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1995.-Early years and education:...
, 74, Canadian politician, MPPLegislative Assembly of OntarioThe Legislative Assembly of Ontario , is the legislature of the Canadian province of Ontario, and is the second largest provincial legislature of Canada...
for Ottawa–Rideau (1987–1995), cancer. http://www.ottawasun.com/news/ottawa/2010/09/06/15260641.html
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- Hedley BeareHedley BeareEmeritus Professor Hedley Beare AM was an Australian educator, administrator and author. He led the creation of the Northern Territory and ACT education systems. Beare wrote, co-wrote or edited 18 books and contributed 40 book chapters and hundreds of journal articles.He was appointed a Member of...
, 77, Australian education leader. http://austcolled.com.au/announcement/passing-professor-hedley-beare-am-face - CorneilleGuillaume Cornelis van BeverlooGuillaume Cornelis van Beverloo , better known under his pseudonym Corneille, was a Dutch artist.Corneille was born in Liege, Belgium, although his parents were Dutch and moved back to the Netherlands when he was 12. He studied art at the Academy of Art in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands...
, 88, Dutch artist. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/07/arts/design/07corneille.html - David DortortDavid Dortort-Further reading:*"David Dortort." The Complete Marquis Who's Who. Marquis Who's Who, 2010. Gale Biography In Context. Web. Retrieved 22 Sept. 2010. Fee, via Fairfax County Public Library...
, 93, American television producer and writer (BonanzaBonanzaBonanza is an American western television series that both ran on and was a production of NBC from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 430 episodes, it ranks as the second longest running western series and still continues to air in syndication. It centers on the...
, The High ChaparralThe High ChaparralThe High Chaparral is a Western-themed television series starring Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell which aired on NBC from 1967 to 1971. The show was created by David Dortort, who had previously created the hit Bonanza for the network...
). http://www.atvnewsnetwork.co.uk/today/index.php/atv-today/3818-bonanza-creator-dies - Ludvig EikaasLudvig EikaasLudvig Eikaas was a Norwegian painter, graphic artist and sculptor. Eikaas was among the first artists in Norway to work in a purely non-figurative idiom.-Biography:...
, 89, Norwegian artist. http://www.dagbladet.no/2010/09/06/kultur/ludvig_eikaas/dod/billedkunstner/13272746/ (Norwegian) - Elizabeth JenkinsElizabeth Jenkins (author)Margaret Elizabeth Jenkins was an English novelist and biographer of Jane Austen, Henry Fielding, Lady Caroline Lamb, Joseph Lister and Elizabeth I.-Early life:...
, 104, English author. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/books-obituaries/7985477/Elizabeth-Jenkins.html - Lewis NkosiLewis NkosiLewis Nkosi was a South African writer and essayist. He was a multifaceted personality, and attempted every literary genre, literary criticism, poetry, drama, and novels.-Later life:...
, 73, South African writer. http://www.timeslive.co.za/business/article646252.ece/lewis-nkosi-dies - Homi SethnaHomi SethnaHomi Nusserwanji Sethna , PhD, was an Indian nuclear scientist and a chemical engineer, who remained the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India during Indian first nuclear test, codename Smiling Buddha in Pokhran Test Range in 1974...
, 86, Indian nuclear scientist and chemical engineer. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Former-Atomic-Energy-Commission-chairman-Homi-N-Sethna-passes-away/articleshow/6506075.cms - R. Smith SimpsonR. Smith SimpsonRobert Smith Simpson was an American career Foreign Service Officer who left the diplomatic corps in 1962 as deputy examiner for the State Department after writing a report in which he highlighted what he perceived to be the ignorance of many diplomatic hopefuls who knew little about the culture...
, 103, American Foreign Service OfficerForeign Service OfficerA Foreign Service Officer is a commissioned member of the United States Foreign Service. As diplomats, Foreign Service Officers formulate and implement the foreign policy of the United States. FSOs spend most of their careers overseas as members of U.S. embassies, consulates, and other diplomatic...
. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/world/12simpson.html - Jefferson ThomasJefferson ThomasJefferson Alison Thomas was one of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who, in 1957, were the first black students ever to attend classes at Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas...
, 67, American civil rights pioneer, member of the Little Rock NineLittle Rock NineThe Little Rock Nine was a group of African-American students who were enrolled in Little Rock Central High School in 1957. The ensuing Little Rock Crisis, in which the students were initially prevented from entering the racially segregated school by Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus, and then...
, pancreatic cancerPancreatic cancerPancreatic cancer refers to a malignant neoplasm of the pancreas. The most common type of pancreatic cancer, accounting for 95% of these tumors is adenocarcinoma, which arises within the exocrine component of the pancreas. A minority arises from the islet cells and is classified as a...
. http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2010/sep/06/little-rock-nines-jefferson-thomas-dies/ - Shoya TomizawaShoya Tomizawawas a Japanese motorcycle racer. After a successful career in the All Japan Road Race Championship, he switched to MotoGP and competed in the 250cc class during 2009. In the 2010 season he rode in the newly created Moto2 class...
, 19, Japanese Moto2 motorcycle racer, race crash. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86410 - Angelo VassalloAngelo VassalloAngelo Vassallo was an Italian politician who served as the Mayor of Pollica.On 5 September 2010, Vassallo was shot to death by unknown camorrists with nine bullets in his native town of Acciaroli at around 22:15. He is survived by his wife and two children.-References:...
, 56, Italian politician, Mayor of PollicaPollicaPollica is a town and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy. The town has a population of 2,516, according to a 2001 census. Located 94 miles from Salerno, the town rises to an elevation 370 meters from sea level...
, shot. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gF1EhJW81jLb47nZNY32P4CF2rvg
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- Francis Gerard BrooksFrancis Gerard BrooksFrancis Gerard Brooks was the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Dromore, Northern Ireland. Born in Rathfriland, County Down, he was ordained a Catholic priest on 19 June 1949 for the Diocese of Dromore....
, 86, Northern Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of DromoreRoman Catholic Diocese of DromoreThe Diocese of Dromore is a Roman Catholic diocese in Northern Ireland. It is one of eight suffragan dioceses which are subject to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Armagh. The present Bishop is the Most Reverend John McAreavey who was enthroned in 1999....
(1976–1999). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbrooks.html - Paul ConradPaul ConradPaul Francis Conrad was an American political cartoonist from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. During college, Conrad started cartooning at the University of Iowa for the Daily Iowan. While serving with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, during World War II, Conrad received a B.A. in art in 1950...
, 86, American Pulitzer PrizePulitzer PrizeThe Pulitzer Prize is a U.S. award for achievements in newspaper and online journalism, literature and musical composition. It was established by American publisher Joseph Pulitzer and is administered by Columbia University in New York City...
-winning political cartoonist (Los Angeles Times). http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/05/AR2010090503410.html - John GourietJohn GourietMajor John Prendergast Gouriet was a British Army officer, company director and political activist. He was best known as a founder of the National Association for Freedom , and for pioneering the use of legal action to oppose actions of trade unions and campaigning groups which he believed...
, 75, British political campaigner (The Freedom AssociationThe Freedom AssociationThe Freedom Association is a pressure group in the United Kingdom that describes itself as non-partisan, centre-right and libertarian, which has links to the Conservative Party. TFA was founded in 1975 as the National Association for Freedom and gained public prominence through its anti-trade...
) and author. http://www.tfa.net/the_freedom_association/2010/09/john-gouriet-1935-2010-the-freedom-associations-greatest-campaigner.html - Kálmán KulcsárKálmán KulcsárKálmán Kulcsár was a Hungarian politician and jurist, who served as Minister of Justice between 1988 and 1990. He was the father of the sociology of law in Hungary...
, 82, Hungarian jurist and politician, Minister of Justice (1988–1990). http://hvg.hu/itthon/20100905_kulcsar_kalman_akademikus_miniszter (Hungarian)
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- Larry AshmeadLarry AshmeadLawrence Peel "Larry" Ashmead was an American book editor who helped create 100 books a year featuring such authors as Isaac Asimov, Quentin Crisp, Tony Hillerman, Susan Isaacs and Michael Korda at a string of publishers including Doubleday, Simon & Schuster, Lippincott, Harper & Row and its...
, 78, American book editor. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/05/books/05ashmead.html?_r=1 - Micky BurnMicky BurnMichael Clive "Micky" Burn, MC was an English journalist, commando, writer and poet.-Early life:By his own admission, in earlier life he "had been drawn to three autocracies: German National Socialism, Communism, and the Roman Catholic Church." Burn's father was secretary and solicitor to the...
, 97, British writer and poet. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/captain-micky-burn-soldier-who-led-the-commandos-in-the-operation-chariot-raid-on-saint-nazaire-in-1942-2072090.html - David BushnellDavid Bushnell (historian)David Bushnell was an American academic and Latin American historian who has been called "The Father of the Colombians." Bushnell, one of the first Americans to study Colombia, was considered one of the world's leading experts on the history of Colombia...
, 86, American historian, expert on Colombia, cancer. http://www.agenciadenoticias.unal.edu.co/nc/detalle/article/murio-david-bushnell-este-domingo-en-la-florida-eu/ (Spanish) - Mike EdwardsMike Edwards (musician)Mike Edwards , known as Swami Deva Pramada or simply Pramada, was an English cellist and music teacher. His wide-ranging career was most widely notable for his membership of the Electric Light Orchestra.-Early life:...
, 62, English cellist (Electric Light OrchestraElectric Light OrchestraElectric Light Orchestra were a British rock group from Birmingham who released eleven studio albums between 1971 and 1986 and another album in 2001. ELO were formed to accommodate Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne's desire to create modern rock and pop songs with classical overtones...
), car accident. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1309256/Electric-Light-Orchestra-founding-member-Mike-Edwards-killed-50-stone-hay-bale-freak-accident.html - Noah HowardNoah HowardNoah Howard was an American free jazz alto saxophonist.-Biography:An American born in New Orleans, Howard played music from childhood in his church. He first learned trumpet and later switching to alto, tenor and soprano saxophone. He was an innovator influenced by John Coltrane and Albert Ayler...
, 67, American jazz saxophonist. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=64589 - Robert SchimmelRobert SchimmelRobert George "Bob" Schimmel was an American stand-up comedian whose material was often X-rated and controversial. He was perhaps best known for his comedy albums and his appearances on HBO and The Howard Stern Show...
, 60, American stand-up comedian (The Howard Stern Show), car accident. http://www.aolnews.com/entertainment/article/comedian-robert-schimmel-dies-after-car-accident/19621549?icid=main%7Chtmlws-main-w%7Cdl1%7Csec3_lnk2%7C168595 - Sir Cyril SmithCyril SmithSir Cyril Smith, MBE, was a British politician who served as Liberal and Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for the constituency of Rochdale from 1972 until his retirement in 1992.-Early life:...
, 82, British politician, Member of ParliamentMember of ParliamentA Member of Parliament is a representative of the voters to a :parliament. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a different title, such as senate, and thus also have different titles for its members,...
for RochdaleRochdale (UK Parliament constituency)Rochdale is a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election.-Boundaries:...
(1972–1992). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11180264 - José Augusto TorresJosé Augusto TorresJosé Augusto da Costa Séneca Torres was a Portuguese football centre forward and coach.Nicknamed O Bom Gigante , most of his 21-year senior career was spent at Benfica, with great individual and team success...
, 71, Portuguese football player and coach, heart failure. http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=por/news/newsid=1522366.html?rss=1522366+Portugal+and+Benfica+mourn+Jos%C3%A9+Torres - Annie TurnbullAnnie TurnbullAnnie Ellis Turnbull was, at the time of her death, aged , the oldest person in the United Kingdom since the death of Eunice Bowman on 16 July 2010. Turnbull had been the oldest person in Scotland since the death of Alexina Calvert on 19 September 2008...
, 111, British supercentenarianSupercentenarianA supercentenarian is someone who has reached the age of 110 years. This age is achieved by about one in a thousand centenarians....
, oldest person in the UK. http://news.scotsman.com/news/Britain39s-oldest-woman-dies-weeks.6519308.jp
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- Trevor BeardTrevor BeardDr Trevor Cory Beard, OBE was a British-born Australian medical doctor, best known for his work in the 1960s to eradicate echinococcosis in Tasmania...
, 90, Australian physician. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/09/08/3006105.htm - Germán DehesaGermán DehesaGermán Dehesa was a Mexican journalist, academic and writer.Dehesa was born in Mexico City on July 1, 1944. He studied both Hispanic literature and chemical engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico....
, 66, Mexican journalist, writer and announcer, cancer. http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=364978&CategoryId=13003 - Shmuel EisenstadtShmuel EisenstadtShmuel Noah Eisenstadt was an Israeli sociologist. In 1959 he was appointed to a teaching post in the sociology department of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. From 1990 until his death in September of 2010 he had been a professor emeritus...
, 86, Israeli sociologist. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3948435,00.html - Bob LovelessBob LovelessRobert Waldorf Loveless , aka Bob Loveless or RW Loveless, was an American knife maker who designed and popularized the hollowground drop point blade and the use of full tapered tangs and screw-type handle scale fasteners within the art of knifemaking...
, 81, American knife maker and manufacturer. http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep/09/local/la-me-bob-loveless-20100909 - Katarina MariničKatarina MariničKatarina Marinič was a Slovenian supercentenarian. She was the oldest ever person from Slovenia.Marinič was the 9th of 10 children born to Anton and Marija Gabršček at Deskle, Austria-Hungary. In 1915 the family became refugees and moved elsewhere within Austria's kingdom, but returned to the...
, 110, Slovenian supercentenarianSupercentenarianA supercentenarian is someone who has reached the age of 110 years. This age is achieved by about one in a thousand centenarians....
. http://english.eastday.com/e/100904/u1a5431342.html - Eileen NearneEileen NearneEileen Mary "Didi" Nearne MBE, was a member of the UK's Special Operations Executive during World War II. She served in occupied France as a radio operator under the codename "Rose".-Early life and career:...
, 89, British Special Operations ExecutiveSpecial Operations ExecutiveThe Special Operations Executive was a World War II organisation of the United Kingdom. It was officially formed by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Minister of Economic Warfare Hugh Dalton on 22 July 1940, to conduct guerrilla warfare against the Axis powers and to instruct and aid local...
agent in World War II. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/sep/13/wartime-spy-eileen-nearne-dies (body discovered on this date) - Pedro Marcos Ribeiro da CostaPedro Marcos Ribeiro da CostaPedro Marcos Ribeiro da Costa was the Angolan bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saurímo from his appointment on February 3, 1977, until his retirement on January 15, 1997. He also remained the bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Saurímo until his death in 2010.Tomás Pedro Barbosa da Silva...
, 88, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of SaurímoRoman Catholic Diocese of SaurímoThe Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saurímo is an archdiocese located in the city of Saurímo in Angola. Prior to its elevation to an archdiocese in 2011 it belonged to the Ecclesiastical province of Luanda...
(1977–1997). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bribc.html - Jackie SinclairJackie SinclairJackie Sinclair was a Scottish footballer who played as a winger for six different clubs in the English and Scottish leagues.-Family:...
, 67, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline AthleticDunfermline Athletic F.C.Dunfermline Athletic Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline. They currently compete in the Scottish Premier League....
, Newcastle UnitedNewcastle United F.C.Newcastle United Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. The club was founded in 1892 by the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, and has played at its current home ground, St James' Park, since the merger...
), cancer. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/evening-chronicle-news/2010/09/02/fairs-cup-legend-sinclair-loses-cancer-battle-72703-27186427/ - Leo TreppLeo TreppLeo Trepp was a German-born American rabbi who was the last surviving rabbi who had led a congregation in Nazi Germany during the early days of The Holocaust.-Early life and work:...
, 97, German-born American rabbi, last surviving German rabbinical witness to the HolocaustThe HolocaustThe Holocaust , also known as the Shoah , was the genocide of approximately six million European Jews and millions of others during World War II, a programme of systematic state-sponsored murder by Nazi...
. http://www.expatica.com/de/news/german-news/german-american-rabbi-leo-trepp-dies_93914.html - Morgan WhiteMorgan White-Career and film information:Best known to a generation of Hawaii viewers as "Pogo Poge" in the locally-produced Checkers & Pogo show, White also wrote and produced several episodes of the show. Checkers & Pogo, which ran from 1967 to 1982 and produced by KGMB/Honolulu, is considered the...
, 86, American actor and children's television host. http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/breaking/Morgan_White_Pogo_to_a_generation_of_Hawaii_children_dies_in_Utah.html
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- Tomás Pedro Barbosa da Silva NunesTomás Pedro Barbosa da Silva NunesTomás Pedro Barbosa da Silva Nunes was the Portuguese Auxiliary bishop of the Patriarch of Lisbon from his appointment on March 7, 1998, until his death on September 1, 2010. He also served as the Titular bishop of the Diocese de Elvas in Portugal.Tomás Pedro Barbosa da Silva Nunes was born in...
, 67, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelatePrelateA prelate is a high-ranking member of the clergy who is an ordinary or who ranks in precedence with ordinaries. The word derives from the Latin prælatus, the past participle of præferre, which means "carry before", "be set above or over" or "prefer"; hence, a prelate is one set over others.-Related...
, Auxiliary BishopAuxiliary bishopAn auxiliary bishop, in the Roman Catholic Church, is an additional bishop assigned to a diocese because the diocesan bishop is unable to perform his functions, the diocese is so extensive that it requires more than one bishop to administer, or the diocese is attached to a royal or imperial office...
of Lisboa (since 1998). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbardsn.html - Sir Colville BarclayColville BarclaySir Colville Herbert Sanford Barclay, 14th Baronet was a British naval officer, painter and botanist whose career spanned amphibious landings and commando operations off the coast of France during the Second World War, having his paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy, publishing reference works...
, 97, British painter and botanist. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/8021278/Sir-Colville-Barclay-Bt.html - Bob CutlerBob CutlerRobert Bradley "Bob" Cutler was an American rower who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin...
, 96, American Olympic rower. http://row2k.com/news/news.cfm?ID=56526 - Wakanohana Kanji IWakanohana Kanji Iwas a sumo wrestler, the sport's 45th Yokozuna .Wakanohana's younger brother was the late former ozeki Takanohana Kenshi and he was the uncle of Takanohana Koji and Wakanohana Masaru...
, 82, Japanese sumo wrestler, kidney cancerKidney cancerKidney cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the cells in the kidney.The two most common types of kidney cancer are renal cell carcinoma and urothelial cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis...
. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ss20100902a1.html - Cammie KingCammie KingEleanore Cammack "Cammie" King was an American former child actress. She is best known for being one of the actresses who portrayed "Bonnie Blue Butler" in Gone with the Wind . She also provided the voice for the doe "Faline" in the animated Disney film, Bambi .-Life and career:King was born in...
, 76, American actress (Gone with the WindGone with the Wind (film)Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American historical epic film adapted from Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer-winning 1936 novel of the same name. It was produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Victor Fleming from a screenplay by Sidney Howard...
), lung cancerLung cancerLung cancer is a disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. If left untreated, this growth can spread beyond the lung in a process called metastasis into nearby tissue and, eventually, into other parts of the body. Most cancers that start in lung, known as primary...
. http://www.accessatlanta.com/atlanta-movies/actress-who-played-rhett-605586.html - Don LangDon Lang (third baseman)Donald Charles Lang was a third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals...
, 95, American baseball player, after long illness. http://groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries/browse_thread/thread/6b46ddad0e069a2f?pli=1 - Jean NelissenJean NelissenJean Nelissen was a Dutch sports journalist....
, 74, Dutch cycling journalist. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/wielrennen/100901_jean_nelissen_overleden (Dutch)