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词条 Deaths in May 2002
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  1. May 2002

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  2. References

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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 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.

May 2002

1

  • Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh, 94, Bahraini writer and poet.
  • Ade Bethune, 88, American Catholic liturgical artist.
  • John Nathan-Turner, 54, British television producer (Doctor Who).[2]
  • Victor Peirce, 43, Australian criminal, shot.
  • Kevin Quinn, 79, Irish cricket and rugby player.
  • Tom Sutton, 65, American comic book artist, heart attack.
  • Birger Tvedt, 92, Norwegian sports medical and physiotherapist.

2

  • Peter Thomas Bauer, 86, Hungarian-British economist, known as a Margaret Thatcher spokesman against development aid for the third world.[3]
  • Olive Cook, 90, British writer and artist, cancer.
  • Alfred Gessow, 79, American helicopter and aerospace engineer.
  • Sihung Lung, 72, Taiwanese movie and TV actor, liver failure.
  • William Thomas Tutte, 84, Bletchley Park cryptographer and British, later Canadian, mathematician.

3

  • Martin Aronstein, 65, American theatrical lighting designer, five-time nominee for the Tony Award for Best Lighting Design.[4]
  • Livingston L. Biddle Jr., 83, American author and promoter of funding for the arts (chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts).[5]
  • Malcolm Bosse, 75, American author, known for his historical novels set in Asia.[6]
  • Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn, 91, British Labour politician and female life peer.[7]
  • Mohamed Haji Ibrahim Egal, 73, president of Somaliland and formerly prime minister of Somalia and British Somaliland.
  • Mohan Singh Oberoi, 103, Indian hotelier and retailer.

4

  • Don Allard, 66, American football player (New York Titans, Boston Patriots) and coach.[8]
  • Clarence Boston, 85, American college football coach, head coach of New Hampshire Wildcats from 1949 to 1964.[9]
  • John Hasted, 81, British physicist and folk musician.[10]
  • Abu Turab al-Zahiri, 79, Saudi Arabian writer of Arab Indian descent.

5

  • Hugo Banzer, 75, Bolivian politician, Bolivian dictator (1971 to 1978), President of Bolivia (1997 to 2001).[11]
  • Howard C. Bratton, 80, American judge (United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico).[12]
  • Sir Clarence Seignoret, 83, president of Dominica (1983–1993).
  • Mike Todd, Jr., 72, American film producer, introduced short-lived movie format Smell-O-Vision (Scent of Mystery).[13]

6

  • Murray Adaskin, 96, Canadian violinist, composer, conductor and teacher.[14]
  • Otis Blackwell, 71, American songwriter, singer and pianist ("Great Balls of Fire", "Don't Be Cruel", "All Shook Up", "Return to Sender").[15]
  • James Lawton Collins Jr., 84, American military historian, brigadier general in the U.S. Army and viticulturist.[16]
  • Harry George Drickamer, 83, American chemical engineer.
  • Pim Fortuyn, 54, Dutch politician, assassinated.[17]

7

  • Kevyn Aucoin, 40, American make-up artist and author (The Art of Makeup, Making Faces, Face Forward).[18]
  • Sir Bernard Burrows, 91, British diplomat.[19]
  • Sir Ewart Jones, 91, Welsh chemist, whose research led to major developments important to the modern pharmaceutical industry.[20]
  • Seattle Slew, 28, last living triple crown winner on 25th anniversary of winning Kentucky Derby.

8

  • Sylvester Barrett, 75, Irish politician (Minister for the Environment, Minister for Defence, Member of the European Parliament).[21]
  • Basil Chubb, 80, English-Irish political scientist and author (The Government and Politics of Ireland), one of Ireland's leading political academics.[22]
  • Sir Edward Jackson, 76, English diplomat, (Ambassador to Cuba, Ambassador to Belgium).[23]
  • Lou Lombardo, 70, American film editor (The Wild Bunch, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Moonstruck).[24]
  • Boyce McDaniel, 84, American nuclear physicist, worked on the Manhattan Project, heart attack.[25]

9

  • Bernice Layne Brown, 93, American wife of the 32nd Governor of California Edmund "Pat" Brown and the mother of the 34th and 39th Governor of California, Jerry Brown.[26]
  • Dan Devine, 77, American football player and coach (Arizona State, Missouri, Green Bay Packers, Notre Dame).[27]
  • Robert Layton, 76, Canadian politician and a member of Parliament (House of Commons representing Lachine and Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis, Quebec).[28]
  • James Simpson, 90, British explorer.

10

  • Lynda Lyon Block, 54, American convicted murderer, executed by electric chair in Alabama.
  • George Cates, 90, American music arranger, conductor, songwriter and record producer, known for his work with Lawrence Welk.[29]
  • John Cunniff, 57, American professional hockey player and coach (Hartford Whalers, Boston Bruins, New Jersey Devils).[30]
  • Henry W. Hofstetter, 87, American optometrist.
  • Austen Kark, 75, British television executive, managing director of the BBC World Service.[31]
  • Leslie Dale Martin, 35, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection in Louisiana.
  • Tom Moore, 88, American athletics promoter.

11

  • Ramblin' Rod Anders, 68, American television presenter, stroke.
  • Joseph Bonanno, 97, Sicilian former Mafia boss.[32]
  • Hugo Leistner, 99, American hurdler, died in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho in 2002.
  • Sharon Monsky, 48, competitive figure skater as a teenager, Scleroderma.
  • Bill Peet, 87, American children's book illustrator, story writer and animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios).[33]
  • Steve Rachunok, 85, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).[34]
  • Nika Turbina, 27, Soviet and Russian poet, fall from window.

12

  • Richard Chorley, 74, English geographer, heart attack.[35]
  • Erich Kulas, 22, American professional wrestler known as "Mass Transit", complications from gastric bypass surgery[36]
  • Wilson Matthews, 80, American football coach.

13

  • Clinton Adams, 83, American artist, art historian and head of the Tamarind Institute at the University of New Mexico.[37]
  • Alan P. Bell, 70, American psychologist (Kinsey Institute), known for his study suggesting that homosexuality has a biological basis.[38]
  • David Chappe, 54, American screenwriter (Gale Force, Beowulf).[39]
  • Ruth Cracknell, 76, Australian actress (Mother and Son).[40]
  • Valery Lobanovsky, 63, Ukrainian football coach.
  • Bill Rodgers, 79, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[41]
  • Morihiro Saito, 74, Japanese aikido teacher.

14

  • Sir Derek Birley, 75, British educationist, writer and sports historian.[42]
  • Rawshan Jamil, 71, Bangladeshi actress and dancer.
  • Gordon J. F. MacDonald, 72, American geophysicist.
  • Dale Morey, 83, American basketball player.
  • Laurence Sinclair, 93, Royal Air Force officer during WWII.
  • Ray Stricklyn, 73, American actor and publicist, emphysema.

15

  • Bernard Benjamin, 92, British statistician, a leading figure in the field of demography.[43]
  • Bryan Pringle, 67, British actor.
  • Nellie Shabalala, 49, South African singer and wife of leader/founder of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Joseph Shabalala.
  • Esko Tie, 73, Finnish ice hockey player.

16

  • Alec Campbell, 103, Australia's last surviving ANZAC at the Gallipoli campaign during World War I.[44]
  • James Dewar, 59, Scottish musician, known as the bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone the Crows.[45]
  • Dorothy Van, 74, American actress.
  • Sir Gerald Whent, 75, British businessman (Vodafone).

17

  • Peter Beck, 92, British schoolmaster.
  • Dave Berg, 81, American cartoonist (Mad, The Lighter Side of...).[46]
  • Joe Black, 78, American first Black baseball pitcher to win a World Series game (Brooklyn Dodgers, Cincinnati Redlegs, Washington Senators).[47]
  • Edwin Alonzo Boyd, 88, Canadian bank robber and prison escapee of the 1950s (Citizen Gangster).[48]
  • James Chichester-Clark, 79, Northern Ireland politician, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1969 to 1971.[49]
  • John de Lancie, 80, American oboist, principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra and director of the Curtis Institute of Music.[50]
  • Bobby Robinson, 98, American baseball player.
  • Little Johnny Taylor, 59, American singer.

18

  • Charles Brooks, 75, English cricketer.
  • Song Hye-rim, 65, North Korean actress, best.
  • Davey Boy Smith, 39, British professional wrestler, myocardial infarction.
  • Zypora Spaisman, 86, Polish-American actress and Yiddish theatre empresaria.
  • Gene Arden Vance Jr., 38, American soldier and member of a US Special Forces Airborne Reserve Unit, K.I.A..
  • Gordon Wharmby, 68, British actor (Last of the Summer Wine), cancer.

19

  • Sir Ralph Anstruther, 80, British army officer and courtier.
  • Sir John Gorton, 90, 19th Prime Minister of Australia.
  • Earl Hammond, 80, American voice actor best known for voicing Mumm Ra and Jaga in the television series Thundercats.
  • Joseph Limprecht, 71/2, American diplomat.
  • Walter Lord, 84, American historian.
  • Otar Lordkipanidze, 72, Georgian archaeologist.

20

  • David Abrahamsen, 98, Norwegian forensic psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and author (Confessions of Son of Sam, Nixon vs. Nixon: An Emotional Tragedy).[51]
  • Anastasios Christodoulou, 70, British-Greek university administrator, founding father of The Open University.[52]
  • Stephen Jay Gould, 60, American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist and popular science author, cancer.[53]
  • Ramzi Irani, 35, Lebanese student activist, murdered.
  • Conrad L. Raiford, 94, American athlete.
  • Eberle Schultz, 84, American football player.

21

  • Rogers Albritton, 78, American philosopher.[54]
  • Joe Cobb, 86, American child actor, appeared as the original "fat boy" in the Our Gang comedies from 1922 to 1929.[55]
  • Roy Paul, 82, Welsh footballer.
  • Bob Poser, 92, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Browns).[56]
  • Niki de Saint Phalle, 71, French artist.

22

  • Fritz Ackley, 65, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[57]
  • Joe Cascarella, 94, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, Cincinnati Reds).[58]
  • Faye Dancer, 77, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[59]
  • Paul Giel, 69, American baseball player (New York/San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Athletics, Minnesota Twins) and college football player (Minnesota).[60]
  • Warren Hacker, 77, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Redlegs, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox).[61]
  • Dick Hern, 81, British racehorse trainer.
  • Chandra Levy, 24, U.S. Congressional intern (body discovered on this date)
  • Creighton Miller, 79, American football player and attorney.
  • Patrick Wolrige-Gordon, 66, British politician.

23

  • Umberto Bindi, 70, Italian singer-songwriter, heart disease.
  • Wally Fromhart, 89, American football player and coach.
  • Sam Snead, 89, American professional golfer, complications from a stroke.[62]
  • Dorothy Spencer, 93, American film editor (four nominations for Academy Award for Best Film Editing).[63]

24

  • Joseph Bau, 81, Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, animator, comedian, and poet, pneumonia.[64]
  • Susie Garrett, 72, African American actress and jazz vocalist, cancer.
  • Toshihito Ito, 40, Japanese actor, Subarachnoid hemorrhage.
  • Xi Zhongxun, 88, Chinese communist revolutionary.

25

  • Josephine Abady, 52, American theater director who staged plays on and off Broadway.[65]
  • Pat Coombs, 75, English actress (Till Death Us Do Part, EastEnders, Ooh... You Are Awful).[66]
  • Zoran Janković, 62, Yugoslavian Olympic water polo player (1964 silver medal, 1968 gold medal, 1972), liver cancer.[67]
  • Jack Pollard, 75, Australian sports journalist.

26

  • Jon Bannenberg, English-Australian yacht designer, brain tumour.
  • Carmen Beltrán, 97, Mexican American writer , breast cancer.
  • Lionel Cantú, 36, assistant professor of sociology , Santa Cruz, cardiac arrest.
  • Ivo Maček, 88, Croatian pianist, composer and academian.
  • Nathan Mantel, 83, American biostatistician.
  • John Alexander Moore, 86, American biologist.[68]
  • Neil Naismith, 66, Australian pharmacist.
  • Jean-Jacques Petter, 74, French primatologist.
  • Mamo Wolde, 69, Ethiopian Olympic long distance runner (1968 gold medal, 1968 silver medal, 1972 bronze medal), liver cancer..[69]

27

  • Krishna Sen, 45, journalist of Nepal, murdered.
  • Vitaly Solomin, 60, Soviet and Russian actor, director and screenwriter.

28

  • Charles J. Adams, 80, brigadier general in the US Air Force.
  • Napoleon Beazley, 25, American juvenile offender, executed by lethal injection.
  • Mildred Benson, 96, American journalist and author of children's books (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories).[70]
  • Jean Berger, 92, German-American composer and conductor.[71]
  • Ruby Bradley, 94, colonel in the US Army and of the most decorated women in United States military history.[72]
  • David Parker Ray, 62, suspected American serial killer.
  • Wes Westrum, 79, American baseball player (New York Giants) and manager (New York Mets, San Francisco Giants), cancer.[73]

29

  • Stan Bentham, 87, English footballer, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Bernice Thurman Hunter, 79, Canadian children's author.
  • Sam Page, 86, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[74]
  • Elémire Zolla, 75, Italian essayist, philosopher and historian.

30

  • Kenny Craddock, 52, British instrumentalist (Ringo Starr, Ginger Baker, Billy Bragg, Gerry Rafferty, Alan White), composer and producer, car crash.[75]
  • John B. Keane, 73, Irish playwright, novelist and essayist.
  • Sándor Mátrai, 69, Hungarian footballer.
  • Takhir Sabirov, 72, Tajik film director, actor, screenwriter, and art director.

31

  • Jeremy Bray, 71, British politician (member of Parliament representing Middlesbrough West, Motherwell and Wishaw and Motherwell South).[76]
  • Subhash Gupte, 72, Indian cricket player.
  • Eleanor D. Wilson, 93, American actress (Weekend, Alice's Restaurant, Reds) and artist.[77]

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71. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.colorado.edu/amrc/sites/default/files/attached-files/AMRC-Berger-EAD.pdf#page=3|title=Biography of Jean Berger|work=University of Colorado Boulder|accessdate=2019-03-14}}
72. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2002/jun/02/local/me-bradley2|last=McLellan|first=Dennis|title=Ruby Bradley, 94; Army Nurse Was 'Angel in Fatigues' for POWs|work=Los Angeles Times|date=2002-06-02|accessdate=2019-03-17}}
73. ^{{cite news|url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/52984936|last=Peterson|first=Armand|title=Wes Westrum|work=Society for American Baseball Research|accessdate=2019-02-21}}
74. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/pagesa01.shtml|title=Sam Page|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2019-02-21}}
75. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/jun/26/guardianobituaries|last=Gibson|first=Colin|title=Kenny Craddock|work=The Guardian|date=2002-06-25|accessdate=2019-02-28}}
76. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/jun/05/guardianobituaries.politics|last=Roth|first=Andrew|title=Jeremy Bray|work=The Guardian|date=2002-06-05|accessdate=2019-03-17}}
77. ^{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/2002/scene/people-news/eleanor-wilson-1117870510/|title=Eleanor Wilson: Tony-nominated actress|work=Variety|date=2002-07-29|accessdate=2019-02-28}}
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