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词条 Deaths in March 2002
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  1. March 2002

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  2. References

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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2002.

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.

March 2002

1

  • John Blume, 92, American structural engineer, known as "the father of earthquake engineering".[2]
  • C. Farris Bryant, 87, American Governor (34th Governor of Florida from 1961 to 1965).[3]
  • Dino Casanova, 35, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
  • John Challens, 86, British scientist and civil servant, helped develop Britain's first atomic bomb.[4]
  • Barbara Davies, 46, English teacher and peace campaigner (Christian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament).[5]
  • Marion Flanagan, 77, American football player.
  • David Mann, 85, American songwriter.
  • Roger Plumpton Wilson, 96, British Anglican prelate.
  • Henry H. "Hank" Price, 86, American politician.
  • Bob Smith, 76, American professional football player (Buffalo Bills, Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Hornets, Detroit Lions).[6]
  • Hocine Soltani, 29, Algerian boxer, murdered.

2

  • Andrés Archila, 88, Guatemalan violinist and music conductor.[7]
  • Jeanne Burbank, 86, American scientist in the field of electrochemistry.
  • Friedrich Gorenstein, 69, Russian-Jewish author and screenwriter.
  • Don Haig, 68, Canadian filmmaker, editor, and producer.
  • Fritz-Rudolf Schultz, 85, German World War II army officer and politician.

3

  • Henry Nathaniel Andrews, 91, American paleobotanist, recognized as an expert on the Devonian and Carboniferous periods.[8]
  • G. M. C. Balayogi, 50, Indian lawyer and politician.
  • Calvin Carrière, 80, American fiddler.
  • Harlan Howard, 74, American country music songwriter ("I Fall to Pieces", "Busted", "Heartaches By The Number", "Why Not Me").[9]
  • Al Pollard, 73, American professional football player (Army, New York Yanks, Philadelphia Eagles) and broadcaster, lymphoma.[10]
  • Roy Porter, 55, British historian and writer, known for his work on the history of medicine.[11]

4

  • Bernard Matemera, 56, Zimbabwean sculptor.
  • Ernest Mercier, 88, Canadian agronomist and deputy minister.
  • Thomas Michael Whalen III, 68, American attorney and politician, car accident.
  • Elyne Mitchell, 88, Australian author
  • Prunella Ransome, 59, English actress.
  • Velibor Vasović, 62, Serbian footballer and manager, heart attack.

5

  • Howard Cannon, 90, American politician (U.S. Senator from Nevada from 1959 to 1983).[12]
  • Péter Kiss, 65, Hungarian mathematician.
  • Frances Macdonald, 87, English painter.
  • William Nagle, 54, Australian soldier, author, actor, and screenwriter.
  • Huang Shun-hsing, 78, Taiwanese politician, heart attack.
  • Clay Smith, 87, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers).[13]
  • Surendra Jha 'Suman', 91, Indian poet, writer, publisher and politician, heart failure.

6

  • Piet Bannenberg, 91, Dutch Olympic swimmer (men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay at the 1928 Summer Olympics).[14]
  • Alice Bauer, 74, American professional golfer, one of the founders of the LPGA.[15]
  • Chuck Chapman, 90, Canadian Olympic basketball player (silver medal winner in basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics).[16]
  • Bryan Fogarty, 32, Canadian professional ice hockey player (Quebec Nordiques, Pittsburgh Penguins, Montreal Canadiens).[17]
  • David Jenkins, 89, Welsh librarian.
  • Donald Wilson, 91, British television writer and producer (The Forsyte Saga, Doctor Who).[18]
  • Ernie Williamson, 79, American professional football player (Washington Redskins, New York Giants, Los Angeles Dons).[19]

7

  • Geoff Charles, 93, Welsh photojournalist.[20]
  • Ernest E. Debs, 98, American politician, California State Assembly (1942–1947), L.A. County Supervisor (1958–1974).[21]
  • Troy Graham, 52, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
  • Mickey Haslin, 92, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Bees, New York Giants).[22]
  • Mati Klarwein, 69, German painter, cancer.
  • Franziska Rochat-Moser, 35, Swiss marathon runner (1997 New York City Marathon winner, Olympic women's marathon: 1992, 1996).[23]
  • Shelley Smith Mydans, 86, American novelist, journalist and prisoner of war.

8

  • Al Bonniwell, 90, American professional basketball player (Akron Firestone Non-Skids).[24]
  • George F. Carrier, 83, American mathematician.[25]
  • Bill Johnson, 85, American football player (University of Minnesota, Green Bay Packers).[26]
  • Ellert Sölvason, 84, Icelandic football player.
  • Ted Sepkowski, 78, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees).[27]

9

  • Jack Baer, 87, American baseball coach.
  • Hamish Henderson, 82, Scottish poet.
  • Irene Worth, 85, American actress.

10

  • George Fix, 62, American mathematician, cancer.
  • Genevieve Fiore, 90, American women's rights and peace activist.
  • Shirley Scott, 67, American jazz organist, heart failure.
  • Howard Thompson, 82, American journalist and film critic, pneumonia.

11

  • Al Cowens, 50, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals, California Angels, Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners), heart attack.[28]
  • Marion Dönhoff, 92, German journalist and publisher of Die Zeit, known as a leading journalist opposed to Hitler.[29]
  • Rudolf Hell, 100, German inventor and manufacturer.
  • Pervez Iqbal, 26, Pakistani cricketer, pollen allergy.
  • Willibald Jentschke, 90, Austrian-German nuclear physicist.
  • Franjo Kuharić, 82, Croatian Catholic cardinal, cardiac arrest.
  • Herbert Spencer, 77, British designer, writer and photographer.
  • James Tobin, 84, American economist.

12

  • Peter Blau, 84, American sociologist.[30]
  • Steve Gromek, 82, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers).[31]
  • Rose Mandel, 91, Polish-born American photographer.
  • Jean-Paul Riopelle, 78, Canadian painter and sculptor.
  • Tan Yu, 74, Chinese-Filipino philanthropist and businessman, heart failure.

13

  • Rovshan Aliyev, Azerbaijani criminalist, murdered.
  • Hans-Georg Gadamer, 102, German philosopher.
  • Nasir Hussain, 75, Indian film producer, director and screenwriter, heart attack.
  • Lou Kahn, 86, American baseball player, manager, scout and coach.
  • Alice du Pont Mills, 89, American aviator.
  • Hubert Wagner, 61, Polish volleyball player and coach.

14

  • Kevin Danaher, 89, Irish folklorist and author on Irish traditional customs and beliefs.[32]
  • M. J. Perera, 87, Sri Lankan civil servant.
  • Leon L. Van Autreve, 82, US Army Sergeant Major.
  • Cherry Wilder, 71, New Zealand writer.

15

  • Tamala Krishna Goswami, 55, member of this body since its beginnings, car accident.
  • Rand Holmes, 60, Canadian artist and illustrator, Hodgkin's lymphoma.
  • Marshall Leib, 63, American singer, heart attack.
  • Jairo Zulbarán, 32, Colombian football player, murdered.
  • Sylvester Weaver, 93, American advertising executive, father of Sigourney Weaver.

16

  • Carmelo Bene, 64, Italian actor, director and screenwriter.[33]
  • Sir Marcus Fox, 74, British politician.
  • Danilo Stojković, 67, Serbian actor.

17

  • Arthur Altschul, 81, American banker.[34]
  • Lefty Bertrand, 93, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[35]
  • Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown, 79, American-British architect (Royal College of Art, World's End housing development).[36]
  • Bill Davis, 60, American football coach.
  • Rajammal P. Devadas, 82, Indian nutritionist and educator.
  • Văn Tiến Dũng, 84, Vietnamese general in the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN).
  • Rosetta LeNoire, 90, African-American stage and television actress.
  • Paul Runyan, 93, American professional golfer (two-time PGA Championship winner and a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame).[37]

18

  • Don Betourne, 87, American professional basketball player and coach (Kankakee Gallagher Trojans).[38]
  • Reginald Covill, 96, British cricketer.
  • Marcel Denis, 79, Belgian comic artist (Hultrasson, Les Frères Clips, Tif et Tondu).[39]
  • Maude Farris-Luse, 115, American supercentenarian.
  • Gösta Winbergh, 58, Swedish operatic tenor.

19

  • Anne-Lisa Amadou, 72, Norwegian writer and translator.
  • John Patton, 66, American jazz, blues and R&B musician, complications from diabetes.
  • Erkki Salmenhaara, 61, Finnish composer and musicologist.
  • Nelson Ikon Wu, 82, Chinese and American professor of Asian art history, cancer.

20

  • Samuel Warren Carey, 90, Australian geologist, an early advocate of continental drift.[40]
  • John E. Gray, 95, American educational administrator, President of Lamar University.
  • Ivan Novikoff, 102, Russian-American premier ballet master (among his students were Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino).[41]
  • Richard Robinson, 51, English cricketer.

21

  • David E. Blackmer, 75, American audio engineer, known as the inventor of the DBX noise reduction system and founder of dbx.[42]
  • James F. Blake, 89, American bus driver, antagonist for the Montgomery Bus Boycott.[43]
  • Samuel De Palma, 83, American public servant, Assistant Secretary of State for International Affairs.[44]
  • Thomas Flanagan, 78, American novelist and academic.

22

  • Sir Kingsford Dibela, 70, Governor-General of Papua New Guinea.
  • Hugh R. Stephen, 88, Canadian politician.
  • Josef von Stroheim, 79, American sound editor, lung cancer.
  • Harry Worton, 81, Canadian politician.

23

  • John Biby, 90, American Olympic sailor (gold medal winner in 8 metre sailing at the 1932 Summer Olympics).[45]
  • Richard Bradford, 69, American novelist (Red Sky at Morning, So Far from Heaven).[46]
  • Jack Doolan, 82, American professional football player (Georgetown, New York Giants, Chicago Cardinals).[47]
  • Piara Singh Gill, 90, Indian nuclear physicist.
  • Ben Hollioake, 24, Australian cricketer, car crash.
  • Marcel Kint, 87, Belgian bicycle racer.
  • Neal E. Miller, 92, American psychologist.
  • Minnie Rojas, 68, Cuban-American baseball player (California Angels).[48]
  • Richard Sylbert, 73, film production designer and art director, cancer.

24

  • Dick Bittner, 80, American professional ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).[49]
  • Beverly Bower, 76, American operatic soprano (New York City Opera, Metropolitan Opera).[50]
  • Mace Brown, 92, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Red Sox).[51]
  • Dorothy DeLay, 84, American violin instructor, teacher of many of the world's leading violinists.[52]
  • Doug Demmings, 50, American middleweight professional boxer.[53]
  • César Milstein, 74, Argentinian biochemist.
  • Frank G. White, 92, American army general.

25

  • James E. Bolin, 87, American jurist and politician.
  • Maurice Braverman, 86, American civil rights lawyer, pneumonia.
  • Ronald Verlin Cassill, 82, American writer, editor, painter and lithographer.[54]
  • Ken Traill, 75, British rugby league player.
  • Kenneth Wolstenholme, 81, British football commentator.[55]
  • Hilde Zimmermann, 81, member of the Austrian Resistance during WWII.

26

  • Elaine Anderson, 66, American paleontologist.
  • Roy Calvert, 88, New Zealand World War II air force officer.
  • Randy Castillo, 51, American musician, Ozzy Osbourne drummer (mid-1980s to early 1990s) and Mötley Crüe drummer (1999 to 2002).[56]
  • Hugh Davis Graham, 65, American historian, sociologist, civil rights scholar and author.[57]
  • Louis M. Heyward, 81, American producer and film and television writer (The Ernie Kovacs Show, Winky Dink and You), pneumonia.[58]
  • Gerald Hylkema, 56, Dutch football (soccer) player.
  • Ray Kemp, 94, American football player.
  • Chaike Belchatowska Spiegel, 81, Polish resistance fighter.
  • Whitey Wietelmann, 83, American baseball player (Boston Bees/Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates) and coach.[59]

27

  • Milton Berle, 93, American comedian dubbed "Uncle Miltie" and "Mr. Television" (Texaco Star Theater, The Milton Berle Show).[60]
  • Sir Louis Matheson, 90, British university administrator, Vice Chancellor of Monash University.
  • Dudley Moore, 66, British actor and writer (Foul Play, 10, Arthur).[61]
  • Billy Wilder, 95, Austrian-born American film director and winner of six Academy Awards (Double Indemnity, The Apartment, Some Like It Hot).[62]

28

  • Clarence B. Craft, 80, U.S. Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.[63]
  • Tikka Khan, 86, Pakistani army general.
  • Albert Whitford, 96, American physicist and astronomer.

29

  • John Cameron, 84, Australian baritone opera singer, became known for his portrayal of characters in modern operas.[64]
  • James T. Cushing, 65, American professor of physics, philosophy, and the history and philosophy of science.[65]
  • Difang and Igay Duana, 81, Taiwanese farmer and folk musician, septicemia.
  • Franklin S. Forsberg, 96, American publisher and diplomat.
  • John Thomas Idlet, 71, American Beat poet, congestive heart failure.
  • Rico Yan, 27, Filipino model, film and television actor, acute pancreatitis.

30

  • Yara Bernette, 82, Brazilian classical pianist, heart attack.[66]
  • John Brennan Crutchley, 55, American kidnapper and rapist, autoerotic asphyxiation.
  • Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 101, British consort of King George VI.
  • Alfie Stokes, 69, British footballer.

31

  • Lady Anne Brewis, 91, English botanist.
  • William F. Cassidy, 93, commanding officer in the US Army.
  • David Holt, 76, British psychotherapist.
  • Laren Renee Sims, 36, American criminal, suicide by hanging.
  • Lucio San Pedro, 89, Filipino composer and teacher, cardiac arrest.
  • Barry Took, 73, English writer, television presenter and comedian.[67]

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51. ^{{cite news|url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/734a8d4e|last=Johnson|first=Bill|title=Mace Brown|work=Society for American Baseball Research|accessdate=2019-02-20}}
52. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/26/arts/dorothy-delay-teacher-of-many-of-the-world-s-leading-violinists-dies-at-84.html|last=Kozinn|first=Allan|title=Dorothy DeLay, Teacher of Many of the World's Leading Violinists, Dies at 84|work=The New York Times|date=2002-03-26|accessdate=2019-04-05}}
53. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.mnbhof.org/Minnesota_Boxing_Hall_of_Fame/Doug_Demmings.html|title=Doug Demmings|work=Minnesota Boxing Hall of Fame|accessdate=2019-04-05}}
54. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/01/arts/rv-cassill-novelist-and-writing-teacher-dies-at-82.html|last=Lehmann-Haupt|first=Christopher|title=R.V. Cassill, Novelist and Writing Teacher, Dies at 82|work=The New York Times|date=2002-04-01|accessdate=2019-03-21}}
55. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/mar/26/newsstory.sport6|last=Malley|first=Frank|title=Obituary: Kenneth Wolstenholme|work=The Guardian|date=2002-03-26|accessdate=2019-01-10}}
56. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1453108/ozzy-osbourne-drummer-randy-castillo-dies/|last=Wiederhorn|first=Jon|title=Ozzy Osbourne Drummer Randy Castillo Dies|work=MTV News|date=2002-03-27|accessdate=2019-03-21}}
57. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2002/mar/30/local/me-graham30|last=McLellan|first=Dennis|title=Hugh D. Graham, 65; Scholar Challenged Bush on Records|work=Los Angeles Times|date=2002-03-30|accessdate=2019-02-26}}
58. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2002/apr/07/local/me-heyward7|last=McLellan|first=Dennis|title=Louis Heyward, 81; Created 'Winky Dink'|work=Los Angeles Times|date=2002-04-07|accessdate=2019-02-26}}
59. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wietewh01.shtml|title=Whitey Wietelmann|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2019-02-20}}
60. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/28/arts/milton-berle-tv-s-first-star-as-uncle-miltie-dies-at-93.html|last=Van Gelder|first=Lawrence|title=Milton Berle, TV's First Star As 'Uncle Miltie,' Dies at 93|work=The New York Times|date=2002-03-28|accessdate=2019-01-10}}
61. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/28/arts/dudley-moore-66-comic-charmer-of-10-and-arthur-and-an-accomplished-pianist-dies.html|last=Nichols|first=Peter M.|title=Dudley Moore, 66, Comic Charmer of '10' and 'Arthur' and an Accomplished Pianist, Dies|work=The New York Times|date=2002-03-28|accessdate=2019-01-10}}
62. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/29/us/billy-wilder-master-of-caustic-films-dies-at-95.html|last=Harmetz|first=Aljean|title=Billy Wilder, Master of Caustic Films, Dies at 95|work=The New York Times|date=2002-03-29|accessdate=2019-01-10}}
63. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=5769|last=Christ|first=Mark K.|title=Clarence Byrle Craft (1921–2002)|work=Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture|date=2017-11-21|accessdate=2019-04-03}}
64. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/john-cameron-9220457.html|last=Forbes|first=Elizabeth|title=John Cameron|work=The Independent, London|date=2002-04-04|accessdate=2019-03-19}}
65. ^{{cite news|url=https://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.1522181?journalCode=pto|last1=Howard|first1=Don|last2=McGlinn|first2=William|title=James Thomas Cushing|work=Physics Today|accessdate=2019-04-04}}
66. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Bernette-Yara.htm|last=Oron|first=Aryeh|title=Yara Bernette (Piano)|work=Bach Cantatas Website|accessdate=2019-03-15}}
67. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2002/apr/01/broadcasting.guardianobituaries|last=Purser|first=Philip|title=Barry Took: Creator of classic comedy on radio and television|work=The Guardian|date=2002-04-01|accessdate=2019-02-26}}
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