Deaths in July 1993
Appearance
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 1993.
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.
July 1993
1
- Tom Berry, 81, English rugby player and administrator.
- Gert Hofmann, 62, German writer and professor, cerebrovascular disease.[1]
- Sevi Holmsten, 71, Finnish rower and Olympian.[2]
- Eric Irvin, 84, Australian writer and historian of Australian theatre.[3]
2
- Weary Dunlop, 85, Australian surgeon and POW during World War II.[4]
- Fred Gwynne, 66, American actor (The Munsters, Car 54, Where Are You?, Pet Sematary), pancreatic cancer.[5]
- Irving J. Moore, 74, American television director, heart attack.[6]
- Mariette Protin, 87, French freestyle swimmer and Olympian.[7]
- Clarence Zener, 87, American physicist.[8]
- Notable people killed during the Sivas massacre[9]
- Muhlis Akarsu, 45, Turkish folk singer and musician[10]
- Behçet Aysan, 44, Turkish poet[11]
- Asım Bezirci, 66, Turkish critic, writer and poet[12]
- Nesimi Çimen, 62, Turkish folk singer and poet[13]
- Hasret Gültekin, 22, Turkish musician and poet[14]
3
- Joe DeRita, 83, American actor and comedian (The Three Stooges), pneumonia.[15]
- Don Drysdale, 56, American baseball player and television sports commentator, heart attack.[16]
- Jorge Carpio Nicolle, 60, Guatemalan politician and newspaper publisher, murdered.
- Dave Rubinstein, 28, American singer and co-founder of hardcore punk band Reagan Youth, suicide.
- Novica Čanović, 31, Yugoslav and Serbian high jumper and Olympian, killed in action.[17]
4
- Bona Arsenault, 89, Canadian politician.
- Lola Gaos, 71, Spanish actress, colorectal cancer.[18]
- Alston Scott Householder, 89, American mathematician.[19]
- Roman Abelevich Kachanov, 72, Soviet and Russian animator.
- Hellmut Lantschner, 83, Austrian-German alpine skier and world champion.
- Anne Shirley, 75, American actress, lung cancer.[20]
5
- Kali Banerjee, 71, Indian actor.
- Charlie Bishop, 69, American baseball player.[21]
- Maria Teresa de Noronha, 74, Portuguese aristocrat and fado singer.
- Tom Maguire, 101, Irish republican and politician.[22]
- Harrison Salisbury, 84, American journalist.[23]
6
- Olive Ann Beech, 88, American businesswoman and co-founder of the Beech Aircraft Corporation
- John Gatenby Bolton, 71, British-Australian astronomer.[24]
- Jean-Baptiste Delille, 80, French racing cyclist.[25]
- Ruth Roche, Baroness Fermoy, 84, British Lady-in-waiting and confidante of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
- Szabolcs Izsák, 49, Hungarian sailor and Olympian.[26]
- Michael Rothenstein, 85, English printmaker, painter and art teacher.[27]
7
- Elemér Berkessy, 88, Hungarian football player and coach.
- Aleks Buda, 82, Albanian historian.
- Ben Chapman, 84, American Major League Baseball player, heart attack.[28]
- Ove Arbo Høeg, 94, Norwegian botanist.
- Rıfat Ilgaz, 82, Turkish teacher, writer and poet.
- William McElwee Miller, 100, American missionary and author.[29]
- Mia Zapata, 27, American singer (The Gits), murdered.[30]
8
- Charles Adkins, 61, American boxer and Olympic champion.[31]
- Isabela Corona, 80, Mexican actress, heart attack.[32]
- Wayne Howell, 72, American voice-over announcer, heart attack.
- John Riseley-Prichard, 69, British racing driver, AIDS related disease.
- Paul Sharits, 50, American filmmaker and visual artist.[33]
- Fred Weick, 93, American aviation pioneer and aircraft designer.[34]
9
- Metin Altıok, 52, Turkish poet, arson attack.[35]
- Henry Hazlitt, 98, American journalist and writer.[36]
- Jaap Meijer, 80, Dutch historian and poet.[37]
- Steve Previn, 67, German-American television director and film producer.
- Will Rogers, Jr., 81, American politician, writer, and newspaper publisher, suicide.
10
- Teodor Anioła, 67, Polish football player.
- Alfred Haemerlinck, 87, Belgian road bicycle racer.[38]
- Muhammad Ali Haitham, 53, Prime Minister of South Yemen.
- Masuji Ibuse, 95, Japanese author.[39]
- Ruth Krauss, 91, American children's author.[40]
- Ivan Maček, 84, Yugoslav-Slovenian communist politician.
- Sam Rolfe, 69, American screenwriter and television producer (The Man from U.N.C.L.E.), heart attack.[41]
- Armand Vaquerin, 42, French rugby player.[42]
11
- Mario Bauzá Cárdenas, 82, Cuban latin and jazz musician.[43]
- Bill Falkinder, 71, Australian air force officer and politician.
- Mary Moder, 87, American voice actress for Disney, heart attack.[44]
- Saint Sophrony, 96, Russian monk and Archimandrite.
- Denis Tomlinson, 82, Rhodesian cricket player.
12
- Ferdinando Giuseppe Antonelli, 96, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.[45]
- Lily Bouwmeester, 91, Dutch theater and film actress.[46]
- Li Da, 88, Chinese communist general.
- Dan Eldon, 22, British-Kenyan photojournalist, artist and activist, stoned.[47]
- Michał Goleniewski, 70, Polish intelligence officer and spy.
- Saiyid Nurul Hasan, 71, Indian historian and politician, kidney failure.
- Gusti Huber, 78, Austrian-American actress.[48]
- John Jenkins, 62, American jazz saxophonist.[49]
- James Peck, 78, American activist and pacifist.[50]
- Antun Šoljan, 60, Croatian writer.
13
- Davey Allison, 32, American NASCAR racing driver, helicopter crash.[51]
- Jürgen Frohriep, 65, German actor.
- A. K. Ramanujan, 64, Indian poet and scholar.[52]
- Leslie Thorne, 77, Scottish racing driver.
14
- Henning A. Blomen, 82, American politician.
- Léo Ferré, 76, French-Monégasque poet and composer.[53]
- Hannes Kästner, 63, German organist and harpsichordist.[54]
- Bobby Kent, 20, American murder victim.
- Gary Mull, 55, American yacht designer.
15
- Hugo Ballivián, 92, President of Bolivia.
- David Brian, 78, American actor, cancer.[55]
- Young Corbett III, 88, Italian-American boxing champion.
- Yevgeny Fyodorov, 81, Soviet Air Force major general and Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Bert Greeves, 87, British motorcycle pioneer.[56]
16
- Gretel Adorno, 91, German chemist and intellectual.[57]
- Jack Brewer, 79, British athlete and Olympian.[58]
- Joseph Culverwell, 75, Zimbabwean politician.
- Michel Hollard, 95, French member of the resistance during World War II.[59]
- Genowefa Kobielska, 87, Polish track and field athlete and Olympian.[60]
- José Pastenes, 78, Chilean football player.
17
- Vladimir Barmin, 84, Russian engineer and rocket scientist.
- Pál Dunay, 84, Hungarian epee and foil fencer and Olympian.[61]
- Eschel Rhoodie, 60, South African politician and spin doctor.[62]
- Hamo Sahyan, 79, Armenian poet and translator.
- Adolf Yushkevich, 87, Soviet historian of mathematics.
18
- Toru Abe, 76, Japanese film actor.
- Héctor Freschi, 82, Argentinian football goalkeeper.
- Jean Negulesco, 93, Romanian-American film director and screenwriter.[63]
- Davis Roberts, 76, American actor, pulmonary emphysema.[64]
- Michael Winstanley, Baron Winstanley, 74, British politician.[65]
19
- Szymon Goldberg, 84, Polish-American classical violinist and conductor.[66]
- Gordon Gray, 82, Scottish Roman Catholic cardinal.[67]
- Shozo Ishihara, 82, Japanese speed skater and Olympian.[68]
- Girilal Jain, 69, Indian journalist.[69]
- Elmar Klos, 83, Czech film director.[70]
- Fred Liewehr, 84, Austrian stage and film actor.[71]
- Red Prysock, 67, American rhythm and blues tenor saxophonist.[72]
- Luzius Rüedi, 93, Swiss ice hockey player.[73]
20
- Vince Foster, 48, American attorney and deputy White House counsel, suicide.[74]
- Afanasy Kovalyov, 89, Soviet statesman and politician.
- Jacqueline Lamba, 82, French painter and surrealist artist.[75]
- Tsunemi Tsuda, 32, Japanese baseball player, brain cancer.[76]
21
- Robert Glass, 53, American sound engineer (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Flashdance), Oscar winner (1983).[77]
- René-Jean Jacquet, 60, French football goalkeeper.
- Edwin James George Pitman, 95, Australian mathematician.[78]
- Richard Tee, 49, American musician, prostate cancer.[79]
- Michael Wulf, 29, German heavy metal musician, motorcycle accident.
22
- John Crichton-Stuart, 6th Marquess of Bute, 60, Scottish peer and art collector, cancer.[80]
- Gunnar Bror Fritiof Degelius, 90, Swedish lichenologist.
- Piero Heliczer, 56, Italian-American poet, publisher, actor and filmmaker, traffic collision.[81]
- Roscoe Robinson, Jr., 64, American Army general.[82]
23
- Saad bin Abdulaziz, 77, Saudi royal.
- Florence Nightingale David, 83, English statistician.[83]
- Raul Gardini, 60, Italian businessman, suicide.[84]
- John Langford-Holt, 77, British politician.[85]
- Rudolf Macúch, 73, Slovak-German linguist.[86]
- Luís de Sttau Monteiro, 67, Portuguese writer, novelist and playwright.
- Abe Shires, 76, American gridiron football player.[87]
- Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers, 64, American Chicago blues guitarist and singer.[88]
- Megan Taylor, 72, British figure skater and Olympian.[89]
- Lera Millard Thomas, 92, American politician.
24
- Erik Jansson, 86, Swedish road racing cyclist.[90]
- Joe Osmanski, 75, American gridiron football player.[91]
- Víktor Pankrashkin, 35, Soviet basketball player.
- Rene Requiestas, 36, Filipino actor and comedian, tuberculosis.
25
- Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, 80, Scottish noblewoman.
- Francis Bouygues, 70, French businessman and film producer.[92]
- Ganku, 69, Chinese politician.
- Nan Grey, 75, American film actress, heart attack.[93]
- Steven Pankow, 85, American businessman and politician.
- Cecilia Parker, 79, Canadian-American film actress.[94]
- Vincent Schaefer, 87, American chemist and meteorologist.[95]
- Conrad L. Wirth, 93, American landscape architect and conservationist.[96]
26
- Daniel Fuchs, 84, American screenwriter, fiction writer, and essayist, heart failure.[97]
- Marcellite Garner, 83, American artist and voice actress (Minnie Mouse).
- Jesús Castro González, 42, Spanish football player, drowned.
- Simon Greenberg, 92, Russian-American rabbi and scholar.[98]
- Mikhail Kozell, 81, Soviet and Russian painter.
- Yuri Levitin, 80, Soviet and Russian composer of classical music.
- Matthew Ridgway, 98, American Army officer, cardiovascular disease.[99]
27
- Lauren Ackerman, 88, American physician and pathologist.[100]
- John Brooks, 73, American writer, stroke.[101]
- Kashiko Kawakita, 85, Japanese film producer and film curator.
- Reggie Lewis, 27, American basketball player, heart attack.[102]
- T. Dan Smith, 78, British politician.[103]
28
- Jack Browne, Baron Craigton, 88, Scottish politician.
- Jacques Laudy, 86, Belgian comics artist.[104]
- Cemal Madanoğlu, 86, Turkish general and politician.
- Stanley Woods, 90, Irish motorcycle racer.[105]
29
- Fidencio Castillo, 85, Mexican artist and educator.
- Nicolai Costenco, 79, Moldovan writer.
- Joyce Haber, 62, American gossip columnist, kidney and liver failure.[106]
- Jack Kitching, 72, English rugby player and coach.
- Caroline K. Simon, 92, American lawyer, judge and politician.[107]
30
- Brett Cantor, 25, American record label executive, homicide by stabbing.
- Frank L. Howley, 90, American Army brigadier general.[108]
- Edward E. Jones, 66, American psychologist and scholar.[109]
- Condor Laucke, 78, Australian politician, pulmonary emphysema.
- Don Myrick, 53, American saxophonist, shot.[110]
- Edward Bernard Raczyński, 101, Polish diplomat, writer, and politician.[111]
- Jay Scott, 43, Canadian film critic, AIDS-related complications.
31
- Lenore Aubert, 80, Slovenian-American model and actress.[112]
- Baudouin I of Belgium, 62, King of the Belgians, heart attack.[113]
- Paul B. Henry, 51, American politician and professor of political science, brain cancer.[114]
- Gabdrakhman Kadyrov, 52, Soviet speedway rider.
- George Keyt, 92, Sri Lankan painter.
- Richard M. Leonard, 84, American rock climber, environmentalist and attorney.[115]
- Fang Zhichun, 87, Chinese politician.
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