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{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2019}}{{Deaths in month TOC}}The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2003. 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.
November 20031- Carolyn Baylies, 56, American academic and activist, cancer.
- Michael DeSisto, 64, American educator, cerebral hemorrhage.
- W. Brian Harland, 86, British geologist.
- Colin Hayes, 83, British artist.
- Sonny Senerchia, 72, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) and college baseball coach (Monmouth University), motorcycle accident.[2]
- Daishiro Yoshimura, 56, Japanese football player and manager, intracranial hemorrhage.
2- Bukari Adama, 77, Ghanaian politician and minister of state.
- Christabel Bielenberg, 94, British writer.
- William F. Borgmann, 90, American football player and coach.
- Nati Kaji, 77, Nepali singer and songwriter.
- Iris Kelso, 76, Mississippi-born journalist best.
- Frank McCloskey, 64, Indiana Congressman from 1983–1995, bladder cancer[3]
- Jimmy Quillen, 87, American politician
- Mariya Shkarletova, 78, Russian field medic during World War II.
- Frances M. Vega, 20, United States Army soldier, killed in action.
- Frederic Vester, 77, German cybernetician.
- Cliff Young, 81, Australian athlete, cancer.
3- Aaron Bridgers, 85, French jazz pianist.
- Rasul Gamzatov, 80, Avarian/Soviet/Russian poet, called the "People's poet of Dagestan".
- A. James Manchin, 76, American politician, Secretary of State and State Treasurer for West Virginia.
4- R. M. Williams, 95, Australian bushman and entrepreneur.
- Charles Causley, 86, British poet.
- Ken Gampu, 74, South African actor.
- Richard Wollheim, 80, British philosopher.
5- Dorothy Fay, 88, American actress.
- Bobby Hatfield, 63, half of the singing duo the Righteous Brothers.
- Zaim Muzaferija, 80, Bosnian actor and poet.
- Dernell Stenson, 25, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds), killed during robbery.[4]
6- Eduardo Palomo, 41, Mexican actor, heart attack.
- Crash Holly, 32, American professional wrestler.
- Spider Jorgensen, 84, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants).[5]
- Rie Mastenbroek, 84, Dutch swimmer, triple Olympic champion.
- Rudolf Schönbeck, 84, German football player.
7- James L. Bentley, 76, American politician, Comptroller General of Georgia.
- Jack Durrance, 91, American rock climber and mountaineer.
- Donald Griffin, 88, American professor of zoology.
8- C. Z. Guest, 83, American socialite.
- Malcolm Douglas-Pennant, 6th Baron Penrhyn, 95, British soldier and aristocrat.
- Michael Pollock, 82, American opera singer.
- T. A. Venkitasubramanian, 79, Indian biochemist.
9- Buddy Arnold, 77, American jazz saxophonist.
- Art Carney, 85, American actor (The Honeymooners, Harry and Tonto, The Late Show).
- David Gray, 81, English cricketer.
- Mario Merz, 78, Italian artist.
- Gordon Onslow Ford, 90, British-born American surrealist painter.
10- Canaan Banana, 67, first president of independent Zimbabwe.
- Irv Kupcinet, 91, American columnist, television personality.
- Morten Lange, 83, Danish mycologist and politician.
11- Heinz von Allmen, 90, Swiss Alpine skier.
- Lloyd Pettit, 76, American sportscaster.
- Robert Brown, 82, British actor (M in 4 James Bond films).
- Miquel Martí i Pol, 74, Catalan poet.
- Shmuel Shtrikman, 73, Israeli physicist.
- Don Taylor, 67, British theatre and television director.
- Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster, 76, British politician.
- George Wallace, Baron Wallace of Coslany, 97, British politician.
12- Tony Thompson, 48, drummer for The Power Station.
- Penny Singleton, 95, American actress.
- Jonathan Brandis, 27, actor (seaQuest DSV, It, Sidekicks), suicide by hanging.
13- B. M. Gafoor, 61, Indian cartoonist and comic artist, heart attack.
- Ray Harris, 76, American rockability musician and songwriter.
- Nobuo Okishio, 76, Japanese Marxian economist.
- Kellie Waymire, 35, actress (Enterprise, Six Feet Under), cardiac arrest.
14- Norm Baxter, 94, Australian politician.
- Pierre Camonin, 100, French organist and composer.
- Giles Gordon, 63, Scottish literary agent and write.
- Pete Rawlings, 66, American politician.
- Gene Anthony Ray, 41, American actor, dancer, and choreographer, complications of a stroke.
- Tim Vigors, 82, British fighter pilot.
15- Ray Lewis, 93, first Canadian-born black Olympic medalist.
- Mohamed Choukri, 68, Moroccan author and novelist.
- Earl Battey, 68, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins).[6]
- John Stamper, 77, British aeronautical engineer.
- Laurence Tisch, 80, American billionaire, head of Loews Corporation and CBS television network.
- Dorothy Loudon, 70, American actress.
16- Walt Conley, 74, American folk singer, Hollywood actor, voice actor, and owner of Denver’s folk venue Conley’s Nostalgia, stroke.
- Lucien Dahdah, 74, Lebanese academic, media executive and politician.
- Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, 83, American dermatologist.
- Arihiro Fukuda, 40, Japanese associate professor and author of Sovereignty and the Sword.
- Bettina Goislard, 29, French UNHCR relief worker, killed by Taliban militants.
- Catalino Macaraig Jr., 76, Philippino public servant.
17- Gerry Adams, Sr, 77, Irish Republican Army volunteer, father of Gerry Adams.
- Arthur Conley, 58, American soul singer.
- Don Gibson, 75, American singer-songwriter.
- Pete Taylor, 75, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns).[7]
18- Ken Brett, 55, American baseball player, brother of George Brett.[8]
- Anton Burg, 99, University of Southern California chemistry professor.
- Michael Kamen, 55, American composer (Die Hard, Band of Brothers, 101 Dalmatians).
19- Christfried Berger, 65, German protestant theologian.
- Greg Ridley, 56, English rock artist, complications following pneumonia.
- Robert E. Thompson, 82, American political journalist.
20- David Dacko, 73, first president of the Central African Republic.
- Robert Addie, 43, British actor.
- Eugene Kleiner, 80, entrepreneur and co-founder of Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers venture capital firm.
- Roger Short, 58, British diplomat, consul-general in Istanbul.
- Kerem Yilmazer, 58, Turkish actor.
- Jim Siedow, 83, American actor.
- Theo Berger, 62, German criminal.
21- Ronald Moore, 89, Canadian politician.
- Teddy Randazzo, 68, American singer-songwriter.
- Edward R. Schowalter Jr., 75, U.S. Army officer.
22- Joe Just, 87, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).[9]
- Yuri Khukhrov, 71, Russian Soviet realist painter and graphic artist.
- George Peoples, 43, American football player.
- Dru Sjodin, 22, American murder victim.
23- Nick Carter, 79, New Zealand cyclist.
- Jack Fitzgerald, 73, Irish footballer.
- Peter Gallagher, 66, Australian rugby league player.
- Patrick Jansen, 82, Indian Olympic hockey player.
- W. Fred Turner, 81, American attorney.
24- George Dunlap, 94, American golfer.
- Hugh Kenner, 80, Canadian literary critic.
- Michael Small, 64, American film score composer.
- Floquet de Neu, 38-40, Spanish only albino Western lowland gorilla in the world.
- Warren Spahn, 82, American baseball pitcher (Milwaukee Braves) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame.[10]
25- Frank B. Colton, 80, American chemist.
- Zhang Honggen, 67, Chinese football player and coach.
26- Lionel Ngakane, 75, South African filmmaker and actor.
- Gordon Reid, 64, Scottish actor.
- Soulja Slim, 26, American rapper.
- Stefan Wul, 81, French science fiction writer.
27- Satyendra Dubey, 30, Indian Engineering Service officer, assassinated.
- R. D. Lawrence, 82, Canadian naturalist and wildlife author.
- Will Quadflieg, 89, German actor.
- Marjorie Reeves, 98, British historian and educationalist.
28- Ted Bates, 85, British footballer and manager.
- Harold von Braunhut, 77, American creator of Amazing Sea-Monkeys.
- Mihkel Mathiesen, 85, Estonian politician.
29- Tony Canadeo, 84, American football player (Green Bay Packers) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- Jim Carlin, 85, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[11]
- Jesse Carver, 92, English football player and manager.
- Len Lawson, Australian comic book creator and convicted murderer.
30- Jack Brewer, 85, American baseball player (New York Giants).[12]
- Barber B. Conable, 81, New York Congressman, president of the World Bank from 1986–1991.
- Gertrude Ederle, 98, first woman to swim the English Channel (1926).
- Granville Slack, 97, British judge and politician.
References 1. ^[url & title] 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/senerso01.shtml|title=Sonny Senerchia|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2019-02-22}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Frank McCloskey, 64, Former Congressman |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/04/us/frank-mccloskey-64-former-congressman.html |work=The New York Times|accessdate=3 February 2019}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/stensde01.shtml|title=Dernell Stenson|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2019-02-23}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/7a788782|last=Johnson|first=Bill|title=Spider Jorgensen|work=Society for American Baseball Research|accessdate=2019-02-23}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/df593af3|last=Herrman|first=Jack|title=Earl Battey|work=Society for American Baseball Research|accessdate=2019-02-23}} 7. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/taylope01.shtml|title=Pete Taylor|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2019-02-23}} 8. ^{{cite news|url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/5e904106|last=Arnold|first=Jonathan|title=Ken Brett|work=Society for American Baseball Research|accessdate=2019-02-23}} 9. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/justjo01.shtml|title=Joe Just|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2019-02-23}} 10. ^{{cite news|url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/16b7b87d|last=Kaplan|first=Jim|title=Warren Spahn|work=Society for American Baseball Research|accessdate=2019-02-23}} 11. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/carliji01.shtml|title=Jim Carlin|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2019-02-23}} 12. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/breweja01.shtml|title=Jack Brewer|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2019-02-23}}
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