Deaths in September 1999
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1999.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
September 1999
1
- Hubert Bobo, 65, American gridiron football player (Los Angeles Chargers, New York Titans).[1]
- Doc Marshall, 93, American baseball player (New York Giants).[2]
- Boots Poffenberger, 84, American Major League Baseball player.[3]
- S. Srinivasan, 58, Indian aeronautical engineer.
- W. Richard Stevens, 48, American author of computer science books.
- Doreen Valiente, 77, English wiccan, pancreatic cancer.[4]
2
- Romolo Carboni, 88, Italian prelate of the Catholic Church.
- Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda, 77, Colombian anthropologist.[5]
- Margherita Guarducci, 96, Italian archaeologist, classical scholar, and epigrapher.
- Philip Francis Murphy, 66, American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church, cancer.
- Lajos Szűcs, 53, Hungarian Olympic weightlifter.[6]
3
- Frans Cools, 81, Belgian Olympic cyclist (1936).[7]
- Paul Lucien Dessau, 89, British painter.
- Fred Gardner, 89, Australian rugby league footballer.[8]
- Abdul Cader Shahul Hameed, 72, Sri Lankan diplomat and political figure.
- George Hunt, 83, American rower and Olympic gold medalist (1936).[9]
- Franz Pleyer, 88, Austrian-French football player.
4
- Emilio Aldecoa, 76, Spanish football player.
- Charlie Depthios, 59, Indonesian Olympic weightlifter (1968, 1972).[10]
- Georg Gawliczek, 80, German football manager and player.[11]
- Erma Keyes, 73, American baseball player.[12]
- Charles Lee, 75, English cricket player.[13]
- Orlando Lelé, 50, Brazilian footballer.[14]
- Shlomo Morag, 73, Israeli professor of Hebrew.[15]
- Orlando Pereira, 50, Brazilian football player and manager.
- Klement Slavický, 88, Czech composer of modern classical music.[16]
5
- Alan Clark, 71, British Conservative politician, Member of Parliament (1974–1999), and military historian, brain cancer.[17]
- Allen Funt, 84, American television personality (Candid Camera), stroke.[18]
- William Keith, 73, South African Olympic long distance runner (1952).[19]
- Bryce Mackasey, 78, Canadian politician and ambassador to Portugal.[20]
- Charles Onyeama, 82, Nigerian jurist and judge.
- Walther Reyer, 77, Austrian actor.[21]
- Ivor Roberts, 74, British actor and a television continuity announcer.
- Leonid Sedov, 91, Soviet and Russian mathematician.[22]
- Geraldo de Proença Sigaud, 89, Brazilian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Katie Webster, 63, American boogie-woogie pianist, heart failure.[23]
6
- Arnold Fishkind, 80, American jazz bassist.
- René Lecavalier, 81, Canadian French-language radio show host and sportscaster.
- Steve Little, 43, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals).[24]
- Tamás Mendelényi, 63, Hungarian fencer and Olympic champion.[25]
7
- Thierry Claveyrolat, 40, French road bicycle racer, suicide by gunshot.[26]
- Hugo del Vecchio, 71, Argentine basketball player.[27]
- Ian Doyle, 67, Australian rugby league footballer.[28]
- Bjarne Iversen, 86, Norwegian cross-country skier and Olympian (1936).[29]
- Robert Simon, 49, American outlaw biker and convicted murderer, beaten.
- E.G. van de Stadt, 89, Dutch yacht designer.
8
- Birgit Cullberg, 91, Swedish choreographer.[30]
- Mark Gardner, 43, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[31]
- Lagumot Harris, 60, President of the Republic of Nauru.
- Brian Hildebrand, 37, American professional wrestler, wrestling manager and referee, stomach and bowel cancer.
- Moondog, 83, American musician, composer, theoretician and poet, heart failure.[32]
- Lev Razgon, 91, Soviet and Russian journalist, writer and human rights activist.[33]
- Vladimir Samoylov, 75, Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.[34]
- Herbert Stein, 83, American economist.
- Alan Willett, 52, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[35]
9
- Abdel Latif Boghdadi, 81, Egyptian politician, air force officer and judge, cancer.
- Chili Bouchier, 89, English film actress.[36]
- Jogesh Das, 72, Indian short-story writer and novelist.
- Arie de Vroet, 80, Dutch football player and manager.[37]
- Tony Duquette, 85, American artist, Parkinson's disease.[38]
- Catfish Hunter, 53, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Kansas City/Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees), ALS.[39]
- Mahmoud Karim, 83, Egyptian squash player.
- Marco Papa, 41, Italian motorcycle racer, traffic collision.
- Chan Parker, 74, American writer and wife of jazz musician Charlie Parker.[40]
- Ruth Roman, 76, American actress.[41]
- Fons van der Stee, 71, Dutch politician.[42]
10
- Gabrielle Bertrand, 76, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons of Canada (1984-1993).[43]
- Michèle Fabien, 54, Belgian writer and playwright, cerebral hemorrhage.[44]
- Beau Jocque, 45, Louisiana French Creole zydeco musician and songwriter, heart failure.[45]
- Alfredo Kraus, 71, Spanish tenor.[46]
- Jean Messagier, 79, French painter, sculptor, printmaker and poet.[47]
- M. C. Richards, 83, American poet, potter, and writer.[48]
- Margaret Stuart, 65, New Zealand sprinter and Olympian.[49]
- Cleveland Williams, 66, American heavyweight boxer, traffic collision.[50]
11
- Mohammed Aly Fahmy, 78, Egyptian field marshal.
- Belkis Ayón, 32, Cuban printmaker, suicide by gunshot.[51]
- Gonzalo Rodríguez Bongoll, 28, Uruguayan racing driver, racing accident.
- Ray Cazaux, 82, English wrestler and Olympian (1936, 1948).[52]
- Johny Jaminet, 69, Luxembourgish Olympic football player (1952).[53]
- David Karp, 77, American novelist and television writer, pulmonary emphysema.
- Bobby Limb, 74, Australian entertainer and radio personality, cancer.
- Francisco José Pérez, 79, Spanish-Cuban chess player.
- Jacob Rabinow, 89, Engineer and inventor.
- Janet Adam Smith, 93, Scottish writer, editor and literary journalist.[54]
- Momčilo Đujić, 92, Serbian Orthodox priest and Chetnik commander during World War II.[55]
12
- Alfred Leo Abramowicz, 80, American prelate in the Roman Catholic Church.
- Laurette Luez, 71, American actress and model.
- Bill Quackenbush, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins), pneumonia.[56]
- Allen Stack, 71, American swimmer and Olympic champion.[57]
13
- Goro Adachi, 86, Japanese Olympic ski jumper (1932, 1936).[58]
- Roland Blanche, 55, French actor, heart attack.[59]
- Benjamin Bloom, 86, American educational psychologist.[60]
- Harry Crane, 85, American comedy writer.[61]
- Miriam Davenport, 84, American painter and sculptor, cancer.[62]
- Erik Diesen, 76, Norwegian revue writer and radio and television personality.
- Don Hamilton, 69, American sports shooter (1968).[63]
- Bill Lohrman, 86, American baseball player.[64]
- Vladimir Pogačić, 79, Yugoslav film director.[65]
14
- Joel Beck, 56, American artist and cartoonist, complications from alcoholism.[66]
- Jehan Buhan, 87, French fencer, Olympic champion (1948, 1952).[67]
- Charles Crichton, 89, English film and television director (A Fish Called Wanda, The Lavender Hill Mob, Space: 1999).[68]
- Miguel Angel Cuello, 53, Argentinian boxer and Olympian (1972).[69]
- Chuck Higgins, 75, American saxophonist, lung cancer.[70]
- Giannos Kranidiotis, 51, Greek diplomat and politician, twice Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece, aviation accident.[71]
15
- Larry Gene Ashbrook, 47, American mass murderer (Wedgwood Baptist Church shooting), suicide by gunshot.[72]
- Stewart Bovell, 92, Australian politician.
- Renato Constantino, 80, Filipino historian.
- Lila Leeds, 71, American film actress, heart attack.[73]
- Michel Pinseau, 73, French architect.
- Jack Hardiman Scott, 79, British journalist and broadcaster.[74]
- Petr Shelokhonov, 70, Russian actor, director, filmmaker and socialite.[75]
- Bill Westwood, 73, British Anglican bishop.
- Abdolhossein Zarrinkoob, 76, Iranian scholar.
16
- W. Arthur Garrity Jr., 79, American district judge (United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts).[76]
- Paul Gregory, 91, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[77]
- Viktar Hanchar, 42, Belarusian politician, kidnapped and murdered by the Lukashenko regime.[78]
- Doug Hansen, 70, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[79]
- Endre Rozsda, 85, Hungarian-French painter.[80]
- Utaemon Ichikawa, 92, Japanese film actor.
17
- Leonard Carlitz, 91, American mathematician.[81]
- Riccardo Cucciolla, 75, Italian actor and voice actor.[82]
- Rajeshwar Dayal, 90, Indian diplomat and writer, stroke.
- Liane Collot d’Herbois, 91, British painter and painting therapist.
- Ellen Frank, 95, German film and television actress.[83]
- Joan Gardner, 84, British actress.[84]
- Hasrat Jaipuri, 77, Indian poet.[85]
- Harold Johnson, 79, American basketball player.[86]
- Gary Koshnitsky, 91, Australian chess master.
- François Müller, 72, Luxembourgish football player.
- Henri Storck, 92, Belgian author, filmmaker and documentarist.[87]
- Rathvon M. Tompkins, 87, United States Marine Corps major general, stroke.[88]
- Frankie Vaughan, 71, British singer, heart failure.[89]
18
- Leo Amberg, 87, Swiss professional road bicycle racer.[90]
- Samuel James Ervin III, 73, American circuit judge (United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit).[91]
- Edna Gross, 88, British Olympic gymnast (1936).[92]
- József Gyönyörű, 74, Hungarian Olympic sports shooter (1960).[93]
- Philip N. Krasne, 94, American motion picture and television producer.[94]
- Harold F. Kress, 86, American film editor.[95]
- Gérard Landry, Argentinian actor.[96]
- Noel Pope, 91, New Zealand rower and Olympian.[97]
- Viktor Safronov, 81, Soviet astronomer.
- Leo Valiani, 90, Italian historian, politician and journalist.[98]
- Leszek Wodzyński, 53, Polish hurdler and Olympian.[99]
19
- Ed Cobb, 61, American musician, songwriter, and record producer, leukemia.
- Livio Isotti, 72, Italian road bicycle racer and Olympian (1948).[100]
- Pavle Ivić, 74, Serbian Slavic dialectologist and phonologist.[101]
- Bua Kitiyakara, 89, Thai actress and wife of prince Nakkhatra Mangala.[102]
- Kjell Kristiansen, 74, Norwegian football player and Olympian (1952).[103]
- Tim Lawry, 88, American basketball player.[104]
20
- Erland Almqvist, 87, Swedish sailor and Olympic silver medalist (1952).[105]
- Raisa Gorbacheva, 67, Russian activist, leukemia.[106]
- Taheyya Kariokka, 84, Egyptian belly dancer and film actress, pneumonia.[107]
- Robert Lebel, 93, Canadian ice hockey administrator.[108]
- Karl Heinrich Menges, 91, German linguist.[109]
- Willy Millowitsch, 90, German actor and director, heart failure.[110]
- T. R. Rajakumari, 77, Indian film actress, singer and dancer.
21
- Georgia Louise Harris Brown, 81, American architect.
- Juan Carlos Colmán, 76, Argentine footballer.[111]
- Robert Galbraith Heath, 84, American psychiatrist.[112]
- Benny Kalama, 83, American singer and arranger.
- Sander Thoenes, 30, Dutch journalist, shot in East Timor.[113]
22
- Doris Allen, 63, American politician, colorectal cancer.
- Noriko Awaya, 92, Japanese soprano chanteuse and ryūkōka singer.[114]
- René Geeraert, 90, Belgian Olympic middle-distance runner (1936).[115]
- Clive Jenkins, 73, British trade union leader.[116]
- Tomoo Kudaka, 36, Japanese football player, stomach cancer.[117]
- Paul Magès, 91, French inventor.
- Jeanine Rueff, 77, French composer and music educator.
- Sal Salvador, 73, American bebop jazz guitarist.[118]
- George C. Scott, 71, American actor (Patton, Dr. Strangelove, The Hustler), Oscar winner (1971), abdominal aortic aneurysm.[119]
- Chester Starr, 84, American historian.[120]
- Vasili Trofimov, 80, Soviet football player.
23
- Jean Castel, 83, French Olympic sailor (1948).[121]
- Alise Dzeguze, 85, Latvian Olympic figure skater (1936).[122]
- Ivan Goff, 89, Australian screenwriter, Alzheimer's disease.[123]
- Sir Piers Jacob, 63, Financial Secretary of Hong Kong (1986 – 1991).
- Ri Jong-ok, 83, Premier of North Korea ( 1977 – 1984).
- Werner Vycichl, 90, Austro-Hungarian philologist, linguist, and academic.[124]
24
- Robert Bend, 85, Canadian politician.
- Ester Boserup, 89, Danish and French economist.[125]
- Rowena Mary Bruce, 80, English chess player.
- Judith Exner, 65, American socialite and mistress of John F. Kennedy, breast cancer.[126]
- Jack Kiefer, 59, American golfer, cancer.
- Anneli Cahn Lax, 77, American mathematician.[127]
- Tarmo Manni, 78, Finnish actor.
- Billy Pricer, 65, American gridiron football player.[128]
25
- Marion Zimmer Bradley, 69, American author of fantasy and science fiction, heart attack.[129]
- Julio Cernuda, 79, Argentine Olympic alpine skier (1948).[130]
- Teodor Kocerka, 72, Polish rower and Olympic medalist (1952, 1956, 1960).[131]
- Des O'Neil, 78, Australian politician, Deputy Premier of Western Australia. (1975 – 1980).
- Guido Pontecorvo, 91, Italian-Scottish geneticist.[132]
- Anna Shchetinina, 91, Soviet merchant marine sailor.
- Ding Sheng, 85, Chinese general and politician.
26
- Enzo Carli, 89, Italian art historian and art critic.[133]
- Jesse Dirkhising, 13, American teenager, drugging and positional asphyxia.
- Malky McDonald, 85, Scottish football player and manager.[134]
- Bernadette O'Farrell, 75, Irish actress.
- Donald Sanders, 69, American lawyer and a key figure in the Watergate investigation, cancer.
27
- Philip Haddon-Cave, 74, British colonial administrator, heart attack.[135]
- Herbert Heilpern, 80, Austrian-American association football executive.[136]
- Billy Mould, 79, English footballer.[137]
- Monique Rolland, 85, French film actress.[138]
- Krishna Pal Singh, 77, Indian activist and politician.
- Grant Warwick, 77, professional ice hockey player.[139]
28
- Franco Caracciolo, 79, Italian conductor.[140]
- Edwin Dimes, 95, American baseball player.[141]
- Marek Galiński, 48, Polish Olympic wrestler (1980).[142]
- Arumugam Ponnu Rajah, 88, Singaporean judge, diplomat and politician.
- Escott Reid, 94, Canadian diplomat.[143]
- Marilyn Silverstone, 70, English photojournalist and ordained buddhist nun, cancer.[144]
29
- Arnold Earley, 66, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros).[145]
- Spencer Grace, 92, Australian Olympic rower (1948).[146]
- Walter Joyce, 62, English football player and manager.[147]
- Andriy Khomyn, 31, Ukrainian footballer.[148]
- Gé Korsten, 71, South African opera tenor and actor, suicide by gunshot.
- Yevhen Lapinsky, 57, Soviet Ukrainian volleyball player and Olympic champion (1968, 1972).[149]
- Gustavo Leigh, 79, Chilean general, cardiovascular ailments.[150]
- Jean-Louis Millette, 64, Canadian French-speaking actor and writer.
- Edward William O'Rourke, 81, American Roman Catholic bishop.
- Armando Velasco, 81, Ecuadorian-Mexican actor.
30
- Avni Akyol, 68, Turkish politician, heart attack.
- Nikolay Annenkov, 100, Soviet and Russian actor.
- Edward C. Banfield, 82, American political scientist.[151]
- Osvaldo Alfredo da Silva, 75, Brazilian football player.[152]
- Tommy Gale, 65, American NASCAR race car driver.[153]
- Thomas Holland, 91, English prelate of the Catholic Church.
- Bruce K. Holloway, 87, American Air Force general, heart failure.
- Dmitry Likhachov, 92, Russian medievalist, linguist and concentration camp survivor.[154]
- John Merriman, 63, British long-distance runner and Olympian.[155]
- Anna Mae Winburn, 86, American vocalist and jazz bandleader.
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