The following is a list of notable deaths in June 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.
June 2002
1
Michael Alexander , 65, British diplomat (ambassador to Austria , ambassador to NATO ).[ 1]
Tom Austin , 78, Australian politician.
Hansie Cronje , 32, South African cricketer, plane crash.[ 2]
Joseph Nanven Garba , 58, Nigerian soldier, diplomat and politician.[ 3]
James Gathers , 71, American Olympic track and field athlete.[ 4]
Tibor Scitovsky , 91, Hungarian-American economist.
2
Boyd Bennett , 77, American rockabilly songwriter and singer ("Seventeen ", "My Boy, Flat Top"), lung ailment.[ 5]
Herman Cohen , 76, American film producer (I Was a Teenage Werewolf ), esophageal cancer.[ 6]
Tim Lopes , 51, Brazilian investigative journalist and television producer, tortured.
Hugo van Lawick , 65, Dutch wildlife filmmaker and photographer.[ 7]
Konrad Wirnhier , 64, German sports shooter (bronze medal in 1968 mixed skeet , gold medal in 1972 mixed skeet ).[ 8]
3
Charles Antrobus , 69, Governor-General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines , leukemia .
Cecil Hankins , 80, American gridiron football player.[ 9]
Fran Rogel , 74, American football player (Penn State , Pittsburgh Steelers ), Parkinson's disease .[ 10]
Edward Somers , 73, New Zealand jurist and member of the Privy Council .
Lew Wasserman , 89, American talent agent and studio executive(Universal Studios , Decca Records , MCA ), complications from a stroke.[ 11]
Sam Whipple , 41, American actor (Seven Days , The Larry Sanders Show , Open All Night ), cancer.[ 12]
Brian Woledge , 97, English scholar of medieval French language and literature.[ 13]
4
Fernando Belaúnde Terry , 89, Peruvian politician, President of Peru (1963–1968, 1980–1985).[ 14]
John W. Cunningham , 86, American author.
Ann Henderson , 60, Australian politician.[ 15]
Pyotr Ivashutin , 92, Soviet Army General and head of the state.
Bob Lackey , 53, American professional basketball player (Marquette University , New York Nets ), cancer.[ 16]
5
Curtis Amy , 74, American jazz saxophonist .[ 17]
Carlos Berlanga , 42, Spanish musician and painter, liver disease.[ 18]
Carmelo Bernaola , 72, Spanish composer and clarinetist.[ 19]
Michel Bernholc , 60, French composer, arranger and producer, suicide by gunshot.[ 20]
Gaston Geens , 70, Belgian politician, Minister-President of Flanders (1981 -1992).
Aden Abdullahi Nur , Somali politician and army general.
Truck Parham , 91, American jazz double-bassist.[ 21]
Gwen Plumb , 89, Australian performer and entertainer.
Dee Dee Ramone , 50, American musician, founding member of The Ramones , heroin overdose.[ 22]
M. Sivasithamparam , 78, Sri Lankan Tamil politician.
6
Peter Cowan , 87, Australian writer.[ 23]
Robbin Crosby , 42, American guitarist (Ratt ), AIDS -related complications and heroin overdose.[ 24]
Bernard Destremau , 85, French tennis player, diplomat and politician.[ 25]
Yat Malmgren , 86, Swedish dancer and acting teacher.
Shanta Shelke , 79, Indian poet and writer in the Marathi language, cancer.
Holly Solomon , 68, American collector of contemporary art and art dealer, complications from pneumonia .[ 26]
Betty Winkler , 88, American radio actor.[ 27]
7
Wayne Cody , 65, American sportscaster.[ 28]
Donald S. Fredrickson , 77, American medical researcher.[ 29]
Signe Hasso , 86, Swedish actress, writer, and composer, pneumonia .
Rodney Hilton , 85, British medieval historian.[ 30]
Basappa Danappa Jatti , 89, Indian politician and acting president of India (1977), kidney cancer.[ 31]
James Luisi , 73, American basketball player and actor, cancer.[ 32]
Lilian, Princess of Réthy , 85, British-Belgian royal.[ 33]
Anselmo Sule , 68, Chilean politician.
Edmond Séchan , 82, French cinematographer and film director.[ 34]
8
9
Elena Burke , 74, Cuban singer of boleros and romantic ballads, cancer.[ 38]
Paul Chubb , 53, Australian actor (The Coca-Cola Kid , Stan and George's New Life , The Roly Poly Man , Dirty Deeds ), post operative cardiomyopathy complications.[ 39]
Hans Janmaat , 67, Dutch far-right politician, heart failure.[ 40]
Peter Mokaba , 53, South African politician and political activist, acute pneumonia and respiratory problems.[ 41]
Alexander Molodchy , 81, Soviet long-range pilot during World War II.
Maxwell M. Rabb , 91, American lawyer and diplomat.[ 42]
Alexander Vlasov , 70, Soviet/Russian politician.
James Wheaton , 78, American actor, heart attack.
10
Dick Brittenden , 82, New Zealand cricket writer.
Louis Carré , 77, Belgian football player and coach.
John Gotti , 61, Italian-American gangster and boss of the Gambino crime family , throat cancer .[ 43]
Maury Travis , 36, American murderer and serial killer, suicide by hanging.[ 44]
John Wansbrough , 74, American historian and professor.[ 45]
Benjamin Ward , 75, first African American New York City Police Commissioner .[ 46]
11
Tahseen Bashir , 77, Egyptian diplomat, spokesman for Gamal Nasser and Anwar Sadat .[ 47]
Regīna Ezera , 71, Polish-Latvian author.
Bertrand Goldschmidt , 89, French chemist, nuclear physicist and diplomat.[ 48]
Margaret E. Lynn , 78, American theater director.[ 49]
Jürgen Kraft , 50, German racing cyclist.[ 50]
Robert Roswell Palmer , 93, American historian and writer.[ 51]
12
Bill Blass , 79, American fashion designer, esophageal cancer.[ 52]
Jean de Beaumont , 98, French IOC sports administrator and Olympic sport shooter (men's team shooting at the 1924 Summer Olympics ).[ 53]
John Tileston Edsall , 99, American biochemist.[ 54]
José Serra Gil , 78, Spanish racing cyclist.[ 55]
Jeong Seung-hwa , 73, South Korean officer.
13
Guilford Dudley , 94, American businessman and diplomat (U.S. Ambassador to Denmark ).[ 56]
Vincent Fago , 87, American comic-book artist and writer, stomach cancer .[ 57]
Stanley L. Greigg , 71, American Watergate break-in victim.
John Hope , 83, American meteorologist , complications of an open heart surgery.
R. W. B. Lewis , 84, American literary scholar and critic and winner of the Pulitzer Prize .[ 58]
Ante Mladinić , 72, Croatian football manager.
Hideo Murata , 73, Japanese rōkyoku and enka singer.[ 59]
Ralph Shapey , 81, American composer and conductor.[ 60]
Maia Wojciechowska , 74, Polish-American writer of children's books (Shadow of a Bull ).[ 61]
14
Albert Band , 78, American film director and film producer, frequently collaborated with John Huston .[ 62]
Rino Benedetti , 73, Italian road bicycle racer.[ 63]
José Bonilla , 34, Venezuelan boxer, asthma attack .[ 64]
Lily Carlstedt , 76, Danish Olympic javelin thrower (bronze medal at 1948 women's javelin throw , 1952 women's javelin throw ).[ 65]
George William Coventry, 11th Earl of Coventry , 68, British peer and politician.[ 66]
W. Nelson Francis , 91, American author, linguist and university professor, scholar of the English language .[ 67]
June Jordan , 65, Caribbean-American poet, essayist and activist, breast cancer.[ 68]
15
Said Belqola , 45, Moroccan referee of the 1998 FIFA World Cup final, cancer.
Silas Bissell , 60, American activist and member of The Weatherman , brain cancer.[ 69]
Mutal Burhonov , 86, Soviet/Uzbek composer.
Choi Hong-hi , 83, South Korean Army general and martial artist, purported "father of Taekwon-Do ", cancer.[ 70]
Big Mello , 33, American rapper from Houston, Texas, traffic collision.
Hideo Murota , 64, Japanese actor.
Dick White , 70, English football player.
Robert Whitehead , 86, Canadian theatre producer, winner of four Tony Awards .[ 71]
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17
Bill Adair , 89, American baseball manager and coach (Milwaukee Braves , Atlanta Braves , Chicago White Sox , Montreal Expos ).
Louis George Alexander , 70, British teacher and author (New Concept English ), a prolific writer of English-language text books.[ 74]
Stein Ove Berg , 53, Norwegian singer, songwriter, and journalist.
J. Carter Brown , 67, American director of the National Gallery of Art from 1969 to 1992, multiple myeloma.[ 75]
Willie Davenport , 59, American Olympic hurdler (1968 gold medal , 1976 bronze medal ), heart attack.[ 76]
John C. Davies II , 82, American politician (U.S. Representative for New York's 35th congressional district ).[ 77]
Dobri Dzhurov , 86, Bulgarian politician and military leader.[ 78]
Francisco Escudero , 89, Basque composer.
Zora Kolínska , 60, Slovak actress, singer, and presenter.
Yuri Korneev , 65, Russian basketball player.
Roger Mackay , 46, Australian golfer, lymphoma .[ 79]
Antony C. Sutton , 77, British-American writer, economist, and academic.[ 80]
Fritz Walter , 81, German football player, captain of 1954 World Cup winners.[ 81]
18
Nancy Addison , 54, American soap actress, cancer.[ 82]
Naseem Banu , 85, Indian actress.
Jack Buck , 77, American sportscaster, best known for announcing MLB games of the St. Louis Cardinals , Parkinson's disease .[ 83]
Nilima Ibrahim , 81, Bangladeshi writer.
Jack Jenkins , 59, American baseball player (Washington Senators , Los Angeles Dodgers ).[ 84]
Walter Villa , 58, Italian four-time Grand Prix motorcycle road racing world champion, heart attack.
19
Ross Carter , 88, American gridiron football player (University of Oregon , Chicago Cardinals ).[ 85]
Margaret Johnston , 87, Australian-British actress.
Robert W. Lenski , 76, American screenwriter.
Pascal Mazzotti , 78, French actor (The King and the Mockingbird ).[ 86]
Dmitry Oboznenko , 71, Soviet Russian painter and graphic artist.
Count Flemming of Rosenborg , 80, Danish prince.[ 87]
Johnny Strzykalski , 80, American gridiron football player.[ 88]
N. F. Varghese , 53, Indian actor.
20
Carlos Badion , 66, Filipino basketball player (basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics , basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics ), heart attack.[ 89]
Heinz Bigler , 76, Swiss football player.[ 90]
Erwin Chargaff , 96, Austro-Hungarian biochemist.[ 91]
Fred Drake , 44, American musician, lung cancer .
Timothy Findley , 71, Canadian author (The Wars , Headhunter , Pilgrim , Elizabeth Rex ).[ 92]
Irene MacDonald , 68, Canadian athlete, sports executive and broadcaster.[ 93]
Tinus Osendarp , 86, Dutch sprinter (two-time bronze medal at 1936 Summer Olympics : men's 100 metres , men's 200 metres ).[ 94]
Enrique Regüeiferos , 53, Cuban boxer (silver medal in light welterweight boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics ).[ 95]
Sa'id Akhtar Rizvi , 75, Indian scholar.
Stanisław Trepczyński , 78, Polish diplomat.
John Wirth , 66, American professor and historian of Latin American studies .[ 96]
21
Sidney Armus , 77, American actor, cancer.[ 97]
Matt Dennis , 88, American singer, pianist and composer ("Angel Eyes ", "Everything Happens to Me ", "Violets for Your Furs ").[ 98]
Henry Keith, Baron Keith of Kinkel , 80, British jurist.
Wladimiro Panizza , 57, Italian road bicycle racer.[ 99]
Kurt Seibt , 94, East German politician.
Berl Senofsky , 76, American classical violinist and teacher, lung disease.[ 100]
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri , 70, Australian painter.
22
Chang Cheh , 79, Hong Kong film director, pneumonia .[ 101]
David O. Cooke , 81, American civil servant, Director of Administration and Management at the U.S. Department of Defense .[ 102]
Justin Whitlock Dart, Jr. , 71, American activist and advocate for people with disabilities.[ 103]
Conrad Hansen , 95, German pianist and a piano teacher.[ 104]
Darryl Kile , 33, Major League Baseball player (Houston Astros , Colorado Rockies , St. Louis Cardinals ), heart attack.[ 105]
Ron Kline , 70, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates , Detroit Tigers , Washington Senators ).[ 106]
Eppie Lederer , 83, American media celebrity and advice columnist known by her pen name Ann Landers, multiple myeloma.[ 107]
Helen Nielsen , 83, American author and screen writer (Perry Mason , Alfred Hitchcock Presents ).[ 108]
Yoshio Okada , 75, Japanese football player.
Cho Yoon-ok , 62, South Korean football player and manager.
23
24
Larry Alcala , 75, Filipino editorial cartoonist and illustrator.
Pedro Alcázar , 26, Panamanian boxer, injuries sustained during title fight.[ 112]
Robert Dorfman , 85, American economist.[ 113]
Doreen Fernandez , 67, Filipino writer, teacher, cultural historian, food critic and scholar.
Bernard Longpré , 65, Canadian director and animator.
Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk , 86, 17th Duke of Norfolk .[ 114]
Frank Ripploh , 52, German actor, film director, and author, cancer.[ 115]
Pierre Werner , 88, Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1959–1974, 1979–1984), considered the "father of the euro ".[ 116]
25
Syed Ali Ahsan , 82, Bangladeshi poet, writer and academic.
Joe Antolick , 86, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies ).[ 117]
Gordon Park Baker , 64, American philosopher, focussing on the writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein .[ 118]
Turhan Baytop , 82, Turkish botanist and pharmacist.
Jean Corbeil , 68, Canadian politician (Minister of Labour , Minister of Transport , member of Parliament ).[ 119]
Derrek Dickey , 51, American basketball player and sportscaster (Cincinnati , Golden State Warriors , Chicago Bulls ), heart attack.[ 120]
26
Barbara G. Adams , 57, British egyptologist , cancer.[ 121]
Humaira Begum , 83, Afghan royal as the last queen consort of Afghanistan , heart failure.
Arnold Brown , 88, British General of the Salvation Army .[ 122]
Donald A. Bullough , 74, British historian and author.[ 123]
Dolores Gray , 78, American actress and singer, heart attack.[ 124]
Martti Ketelä , 57, Finnish modern pentathlete.[ 125]
Henry Jepson Latham , 93, American attorney, politician, and jurist.[ 126]
Raoul Rémy , 82, French road bicycle racer.[ 127]
Dermot Walsh , 77, Irish actor (Richard the Lionheart , Sea of Sand , The Challenge ).[ 128]
Philip Whalen , 78, American Beat generation poet and Zen Buddhist priest.[ 129]
Turgut Özatay , 74, Turkish film actor, lung cancer.
27
Qu Bo , 79, Chinese novelist.[ 130]
Charles Frederick Carter , 82, British economist and academic administrator.[ 131]
John Entwistle , 57, English bassist (The Who ), heart attack.[ 132]
Ralph Erickson , 100, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates ).[ 133]
Richard Evonitz , 38, American serial killer, kidnapper, and rapist, suicide by gunshot.
Muharram Fouad , 68, Egyptian actor and singer, starred in Hassan and Nayima with co-star Soad Hosny .[ 134]
Russ Freeman , 76, American bebop and jazz pianist and songwriter.[ 135]
Robert L. J. Long , 82, American admiral.[ 136]
Georgi Sokolov , 60, Bulgarian football player.[ 137]
Timothy White , 50, American rock music journalist and editor (Crawdaddy! , Rolling Stone , Billboard ), heart attack.[ 138]
28
Anatoly Akimov , 54, Soviet Olympic water polo player (gold medal winner in water polo at the 1972 Summer Olympics ).[ 139]
William Dufty , 86, American writer, musician, and activist (Lady Sings the Blues , Sugar Blues ), cancer.[ 140]
Doug Elmore , 62, American professional football player (Ole Miss , Washington Redskins ).[ 141]
François Périer , 82, French actor, heart attack.[ 142]
29
Terry Bourke , 62, Australian screenwriter, producer and director (Spyforce , Night of Fear , The Tourist ).[ 143]
Rosemary Clooney , 74, American singer and actress ("Come On-a My House ", "Hey There ", "This Ole House "), lung cancer.[ 144]
Ole-Johan Dahl , 70, Norwegian computer scientist, considered one of the fathers of object-oriented programming .[ 145]
Alfred Dregger , 81, German politician and a leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
Obby Kapita , 47, Zambian football player and coach, colorectal cancer .[ 146]
Roger Lévêque , 81, French road racing cyclist from 1946 to 1953.[ 147]
William Edward Ozzard , 87, American politician.
Jaime Brocal Remohi , 66, Spanish comic book artist.[ 148]
Jan Tomasz Zamoyski , 90, Polish political activist, aristocrat and member of anti-Nazi underground resistance .[ 149]
30
Claude Berge , 76, French mathematician.[ 150]
Josef Buršík , 90, Czech resistance fighter, dissident, and political prisoner.
W. Maxwell Cowan , 70, South African neurobiologist .[ 151]
Pete Gray , 87, American one-armed baseball player (St. Louis Browns ).[ 152]
Nikolay Haytov , 82, Bulgarian fiction writer, playwright, and publicist, cancer.
Raúl Sánchez , 71, Cuban-American baseball player (Washington Senators , Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds ).[ 153]
Roberto Villa , 86, Italian actor (The Fornaretto of Venice ), pancreatitis.[ 154]
Dave Wilson , 69, American television director (Saturday Night Live ), aortic aneurysm.[ 155]
Chico Xavier , 92, Brazilian spiritual medium and author, acute heart attack.[ 156]
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