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Deaths in February 2014 - YouTube
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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2014.

Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  • Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.

Video Deaths in February 2014



February 2014

1

  • Floyd Adams, Jr., 68, American politician, Mayor of Savannah, Georgia (1996-2003).
  • Antone S. Aguiar, Jr., 84, American judge and politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965-1982).
  • Orlanda Amarílis, 89, Cape Verdean author.
  • Luis Aragonés, 75, Spanish football player and manager.
  • Prospero Nale Arellano, 77, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Prelate of Libmanan (1989-2008).
  • Elisabetta Barbato, 92, Italian opera singer.
  • Stefan Bozhkov, 90, Bulgarian football player and manager.
  • John J. Cali, 95, American real estate developer.
  • Gunnar Hallkvist, 95, Swedish Olympic speed skater (1952).
  • Tony Hateley, 72, English footballer (Notts County).
  • Ronald McLelland, 87, Canadian politician.
  • Vasily Petrov, 97, Russian military officer, Marshal of the Soviet Union.
  • Meine Pit, 82, Dutch politician, Senator (1987-1991, 1993-1999).
  • Dave Power, 85, Australian Olympic bronze-medalist athlete (1960).
  • Rene Ricard, 67, American poet, painter and art critic, cancer.
  • Luis Salvadores Salvi, 81, Chilean basketball player.
  • Maximilian Schell, 83, Austrian-Swiss actor (Judgment at Nuremberg, Julia, Deep Impact), Oscar winner (1962), pneumonia.
  • Ullal Thangal, 94, Indian Sunni Muslim scholar.
  • Henri Wassenbergh, 89, Dutch academic.
  • Gordon Zacks, 80, American businessman and presidential advisor, prostate cancer.

2

  • Gerd Albrecht, 78, German conductor, chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic (1993-1996).
  • Tommy Aquino, 21, American motorcycle racer, training collision.
  • Karl Erik Bøhn, 48, Norwegian teacher, team handball player and coach, leukemia.
  • Keith Bradshaw, 74, Welsh rugby union player.
  • Nicholas Brooks, 73, English medieval historian.
  • Bunny Rugs, 65, Jamaican reggae musician (Third World), leukemia.
  • Eduardo Coutinho, 80, Brazilian film director, stabbed.
  • Cecil Franks, 78, British politician, MP for Barrow and Furness (1983-1992).
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, American actor (Capote, Magnolia, Doubt), Oscar winner (2006), mixed drug intoxication.
  • Werner Husemann, 94, German Luftwaffe night fighter pilot, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (1944).
  • Craig Lahiff, 66, Australian film director (Heaven's Burning, Ebbtide, Black and White).
  • J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, 83, Nigerian photographer.
  • Sibusiso Papa, 26, South African footballer, traffic collision.
  • Michel Pastor, 70, Monacan business executive, Chairman of AS Monaco FC (2004-2008).
  • Luis Raúl, 51, American Puerto Rican actor and comedian, bilateral pneumonia.
  • Yves Ryan, 85, Canadian politician, Mayor of Montreal North (1963-2001), heart disease.
  • Alfredo Sinclair, 98, Panamanian artist, heart failure.
  • Eric O. Stork, 87, American civil servant (E.P.A.).
  • Al Vandeweghe, 93, American football player (Buffalo Bisons).
  • Nigel Walker, 54, English footballer (Newcastle United).
  • Clifford Williams, 74, Welsh rugby player.

3

  • Rosendo Álvarez Gastón, 87, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jaca (1984-1989) and Almería (1989-2002).
  • Louise Brough, 90, American Hall of Fame tennis player, ranked No. 1 (1955).
  • Richard Bull, 89, American actor (Little House on the Prairie, High Plains Drifter), natural causes.
  • Isaac de Vega, 93, Spanish Canarian writer.
  • Nel Garritsen, 80, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1952).
  • Óscar González, 23, Mexican super bantamweight and featherweight boxer, brain injury sustained in bout.
  • Mircea Grosaru, 61, Romanian politician and jurist, MP (since 2000), cardiac arrest.
  • Max Howell, 86, Australian educator and rugby union player, cancer.
  • Thomas P. Hughes, 90, American historian of technology.
  • Alister Leat, 28, New Zealand judoka, suicide.
  • Gloria Leonard, 73, American pornographic actress and magazine publisher (High Society), complications from a stroke.
  • Chiwanki Lyainga, 30, Zambian international footballer, stabbed.
  • Joan Mondale, 83, American arts advocate, Second Lady of the United States (1977-1981), Alzheimer's disease.
  • Helmut Niedermeyer, 87, Austrian businessman, heart attack.
  • John F. Rockart, 83, American organizational theorist.
  • Barry Rubin, 64, American-born Israeli academic and writer, cancer.
  • Ricardo Sepúlveda, 72, Chilean football player and manager.
  • Bill Sinkin, 100, American equality and alternative energy activist.
  • Pål Skjønberg, 94, Norwegian actor (Hunger).
  • Hiroyuki Suzuki, 68, Japanese architectural historian, pneumonia.

4

  • Richard Aldridge, 68, British palaeontologist.
  • Keith Allen, 90, Canadian ice hockey player and executive (Philadelphia Flyers), dementia.
  • Eugenio Corti, 93, Italian writer (The Red Horse).
  • Howard Kupperman, 82, American politician, Mayor of Longport (1983-1992).
  • Pierre Lacaze, 88, French Olympic athlete.[1]
  • Dennis Lota, 40, Zambian footballer.
  • Hubert Luthe, 86, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Essen (1991-2002).
  • R. Ellen Magenis, 89, American pediatrician and geneticist.
  • Ed McKitka, 75, Canadian politician, Mayor of Surrey, British Columbia (1975-1977), traffic collision.
  • Peter Moreth, 72, German politician.
  • Anirudh Lal Nagar, 83, Indian econometrician.
  • Minus Polak, 85, Dutch politician and judge, member of the Senate (1976-1977) and Council of State (1985-1995), heart attack.
  • Hazel Sampson, 103, American Klallam elder and linguist, last native speaker of the Klallam language.
  • ?tefan Stoica, 37, Romanian politician, Senator (since 2012), cancer.
  • Józef Trojak, 47, Polish footballer, heart failure.
  • David Wasawo, 91, Kenyan zoologist.
  • Wu Ma, 71, Chinese-born Hong Kong actor and director, lung cancer.
  • Alfred S. Yue, 95, American engineer and professor emeritus.

5

  • Joop Ave, 79, Indonesian government official, Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunication (1993-1998).
  • Suzanne Basso, 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Carlos Borges, 82, Uruguayan footballer.
  • Robert A. Dahl, 98, American political scientist and professor emeritus (Yale University).
  • Gary Giles, 74, New Zealand cricketer.
  • Richard Hayman, 93, American conductor (St. Louis Symphony).
  • Samantha Juste, 69, British television personality (Top of the Pops), stroke.
  • John S. Pickett, Jr., 93, American politician.
  • Árpád Prandler, 83, Hungarian jurist, judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (2006-2013).
  • Mirkka Rekola, 82, Finnish writer.
  • Juthika Roy, 93, Indian bhajan singer.
  • Tom Sandberg, 60, Norwegian art photographer.
  • Edward B. Sell, 71, American taekwondo instructor.
  • Rama Varma Kochaniyan Thampuran, 101, Indian royal (Cochin royal family).
  • Tzeni Vanou, 74, Greek singer, cancer.

6

  • Harmodio Arias Cerjack, 57, Panamanian politician, Foreign Minister (2003-2004).
  • Claire Betz, 93, American baseball team owner (Philadelphia Phillies).
  • Vasi? Bi?ak, 96, Czechoslovak politician, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1968-1988).
  • Cornelius Botha, 81, South African politician, Administrator of Natal Province (1990-1994), heart failure.
  • Tommy Dixon, 84, English footballer (West Ham United).
  • Lester Goran, 85, American novellist (The Paratrooper of Mechanic Avenue).
  • Alison Jolly, 76, American primatologist and author.
  • Ralph Kiner, 91, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) and announcer (New York Mets), natural causes.
  • Maxine Kumin, 88, American poet and author, Pulitzer Prize winner for Poetry (1973).
  • Bob McQuillen, 90, American contra dance musician.
  • T?ru Mori, 78, Japanese baseball player, hepatocellular carcinoma.
  • Peter Philipp, 42, German writer and comedian.
  • Marty Plissner, 87, American political commentator (CBS News), coined "too close to call" phrase, lung cancer.
  • Sandeep Singh, 25, Indian cricketer.
  • Ingemar Ståhl, 75, Swedish economist.
  • John Vockler, 89, Australian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Polynesia (1962-1968).
  • Vaçe Zela, 74, Albanian singer and guitarist, recipient of the Merited Artist of Albania (1973) and the People's Artist of Albania (1977).

7

  • David Alexander-Sinclair, 86, British Army general (1st Armoured Division).
  • Hans Andresen, 86, Danish Olympic cyclist.
  • Christopher Barry, 88, British television director (Doctor Who).
  • Terje Bergstad, 75, Norwegian painter and graphic artist.
  • Kenneth Francis Brown, 94, American Hawaiian politician.
  • S. M. H. Burney, 90, Indian civil servant.
  • Chriselliam, 3, Irish-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse, foot infection.
  • Claire Duhamel, 88, French actress (Stolen Kisses).
  • Hasjrul Harahap, 82, Indonesian government official, Minister of Forestry (1988-1993).
  • Daniel J. Harrington, 73, American Jesuit priest, biblical scholar and professor (Boston College), cancer.
  • Georgina Henry, 53, British journalist, deputy editor of The Guardian (1995-2006), sinus cancer.
  • Arthur J. Hubbard, Sr., 102, American Navajo Code Talker and politician, Arizona State Senator (1972-1984).
  • Mohamed Guessous, 76, Moroccan sociologist and politician.
  • Ernie Lyons, 99, Irish motorcycle racer.
  • Murray Mendenhall, Jr., 88, American basketball player (Anderson Packers) and coach.
  • Hylton Mitchell, 87, Trinidad Olympic cyclist.
  • Doug Mohns, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks).
  • Bill Ritchie, 86, Canadian politician.
  • J. Mack Robinson, 90, American businessman and philanthropist.
  • Tado, 39, Filipino comedian, traffic collision.

8

  • Terry Adkins, 60, American conceptual artist, heart failure.
  • Ernst Bakker, 67, Dutch politician, Mayor of Hilversum (1998-2011).
  • Richard Battin, 88, American electrical engineer (Apollo Guidance Computer).
  • Dick Berk, 74, American jazz drummer and bandleader.
  • Els Borst, 81, Dutch politician, Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport (1994-2002), Deputy Prime Minister (1998-2002), Minister of State (since 2012), suspected homicide.
  • Deogratias Muganwa Byabazaire, 72, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hoima (since 1991).
  • Michael Denborough, 84, Australian medical researcher, founder of the Nuclear Disarmament Party.
  • Finbarr Dwyer, 67, Irish accordion player.
  • Bernard Hedges, 86, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan).
  • Nancy Holt, 75, American land artist.
  • Keith Hughes, 45, American basketball player (Rutgers University).
  • Abdul Salam Kanaan, 83, Jordanian politician.
  • Philippe Mahut, 57, French footballer (national team).
  • Mike Melluish, 81, English cricket player and administrator, President of the Marylebone Cricket Club (1991-1992).
  • Andy Paton, 91, Scottish footballer.
  • Sir Richard Peirse, 82, British air marshal.
  • Maicon Pereira de Oliveira, 25, Brazilian footballer, traffic collision.
  • John Ikataere Rarikin, 70, Tuvaluan Roman Catholic prelate, Superior of Funafuti (since 2010).
  • Thee Kian Wie, 78, Indonesian economist (LIPI).
  • Nishioka Tsuneo, 90, Japanese martial artist.
  • Abe Woodson, 79, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).

9

  • Pius Suh Awa, 83, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Buéa (1973-2006).
  • Gabriel Axel, 95, Danish film director (Babette's Feast) and actor.
  • Eric Bercovici, 80, American screenwriter and producer (Sh?gun), heart attack.
  • Ranjit Bhatia, 77, Indian Olympic long-distance runner (1960).
  • Serafin R. Cuevas, 85, Filipino jurist, Secretary of Justice (1998-2000).
  • William Goodreds, 93, English cricketer.
  • Jan Groenendijk, 67, Dutch footballer (Utrecht), esophageal cancer.
  • Joseph Harb, 74, Lebanese writer and poet.
  • Hal Herring, 89, American football player and coach.
  • Sir Graham Hills, 87, Scottish chemist.
  • Eddie Holding, 83, English football player and manager, prostate cancer.
  • Florentina López de Jesús, 74, Mexican weaver.
  • La Cucaracha, 12, British Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Marius, 2, Danish giraffe, considered unsuitable for breeding, shot.
  • Roland Oliver, 90, British academic and professor emeritus.
  • Harald Øveraas, 86, Norwegian trade unionist.
  • Mauro Pane, 50, Italian racing driver and stuntman (Rush), traffic collision.
  • Antanas Ra?as, 73, Lithuanian politician.
  • Logan Scott-Bowden, 93, British military officer, first commander of the Ulster Defence Regiment (1970-1971).
  • Fazal Shahabuddin, 78, Bangladeshi poet and journalist.
  • Sverre Solberg, 54, Norwegian actor.
  • Sir John Stibbon, 79, British military officer, Master-General of the Ordnance (1987-1991).
  • Roger Tomlinson, 80, British geographer.
  • AKM Yusuf, 87, Bangladeshi politician.

10

  • Robert Bell, 87, American politician and lawyer.
  • Jim Butler, 70, American football player.
  • Carlos Capriles Ayala, 90, Venezuelan historian and diplomat.
  • Len Chalmers, 77, English footballer (Leicester).
  • Mike Cottell, 82, British civil engineer.
  • Stuart Hall, 82, Jamaican-born British cultural theorist.
  • Gordon Harris, 73, English footballer, cancer.
  • Doug Jarrett, 69, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers), cancer.
  • Betty Jaynes, 68, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (James Madison University).
  • Olga Jevri?, 91, Serbian sculptor.
  • Alan R. Katritzky, 85, British chemist.
  • Nenad Luki?, 45, Serbian footballer (Obili?).
  • Ronnie Masterson, 87, Irish actress (Angela's Ashes).
  • Ian McNaught-Davis, 84, British television presenter and mountaineer, President of the UIAA (1995-2004).
  • Albin W. Norblad, 74, American attorney and jurist, Oregon Circuit Court Judge (since 1973), brain hemorrhage.
  • Christian Patria, 69, French politician, MP (2002-2005, 2007-2010).
  • Toma? Pengov, 64, Slovenian singer-songwriter, guitarist, lutist and poet.
  • Boles?aw Polnar, 61, Polish artist.
  • Boris Romanov, 76/77, Soviet Olympic cyclist.
  • Shirley Temple, 85, American actress (Heidi) and diplomat, Ambassador to Ghana (1974-1976); Czechoslovakia (1989-1992), COPD.
  • Pere Tena Garriga, 85, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Barcelona (1993-2004).
  • H?zan Yamamoto, 76, Japanese musician.

11

  • Roy Alvarez, 63, Filipino actor, cardiac arrest.
  • Aslan, 83, French artist.
  • Alice Babs, 90, Swedish singer and actress, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Tito Canepa, 97, Dominican painter.
  • Peter Desbarats, 80, Canadian author, playwright and journalist (Globe and Mail).
  • John Fichter, 79, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1993-2006).
  • Lewis Gunn, 95, Canadian cricket player.
  • Fernando González Pacheco, 81, Colombian television personality.
  • Léon Hégélé, 89, French Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Strasbourg (1985-2000).
  • Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, 42, Mexican journalist and photographer, murdered. (death announced on this date)
  • Max McLeary, 66, American minor league baseball umpire.
  • Amadou Meïté, 64, Ivorian Olympic sprinter (1972, 1976).
  • Seán Potts, 83, Irish musician (The Chieftains).
  • Stan Rickaby, 89, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion).
  • Skënder Sallaku, 79, Albanian comic and actor.
  • Kayman Sankar, 87, Guyanese rice farmer and politician.
  • Rolf Clemens Wagner, 69, German terrorist (Red Army Faction).
  • Emory Williams, 102, American businessman.

12

  • Stewart W. Bainum Sr., 94, American businessman and phianthropist.
  • Luigi Balzarini, 78, Italian footballer.
  • Thomas Borcherding, 74, American economist.
  • Sid Caesar, 91, American comedian and actor (Your Show of Shows, Grease, Silent Movie), Emmy winner (1952, 1957).
  • Aldo Colombini, 63, Italian magician.
  • Sir Diarmuid Downs, 91, British automotive engineer (Ricardo).
  • Maggie Estep, 50, American poet and writer (Love is a Dog From Hell), heart attack.
  • Santiago Feliú, 51, Cuban singer-songwriter, heart attack.
  • Jean-Louis Giasson, 74, Canadian-born Honduran Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Yoro (2005-2014).
  • Theodor Kleine, 89, German Olympic canoer (1956).
  • John Pickstone, 69, British science historian.
  • John Poppitt, 91, British footballer.
  • Josef Röhrig, 88, German footballer (Köln).
  • William Zeckendorf, Jr., 84, American real estate developer.

13

  • Gordon Bell, 79, British cartoonist (The Dandy).
  • Lorna Casselton, 75, British biologist.
  • Tommy Cooke, 99, Irish hurler (Limerick).
  • Piero D'Inzeo, 90, Italian Olympic show jumper (1956, 1960, 1964, 1972), European champion (1959).
  • Drew Denson, 48, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox), complications from amyloidosis.
  • King Kester Emeneya, 57, Congolese singer, heart failure.
  • Charles J. Fillmore, 84, American linguist.
  • Rose Finn-Kelcey, 68, British artist, motor neurone disease.
  • Seyed Kazem Ghiyassian, 74, Iranian footballer (Aboumoslem, Payam Mashhad).
  • Raymond Heimbecker, 91, Canadian cardiovascular surgeon.
  • Jimmy Jones, 85, Northern Irish footballer.
  • Ken Jones, 83, British actor (Porridge, The Squirrels), bowel cancer.
  • Balu Mahendra, 74, Indian National Film Award-winning filmmaker, cinematographer, screenwriter and editor (Kokila, Moondram Pirai).
  • Georgy Martyniuk, 73, Russian actor, People's Artist of Russia (2003).
  • Ernest Mead, 95, American academic (University of Virginia).
  • John Mortimore, 80, English cricketer.
  • Louis Nganga a Ndzando, 90-91, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lisala (1964-1997).
  • Richard Møller Nielsen, 76, Danish football player and manager, brain tumour.
  • Zbigniew Romaszewski, 74, Polish politician, Senator (1989-2011).
  • Ghulam Mohammad Saznawaz, 74, Indian Sufi musician.
  • René Teulade, 82, French politician, Social Affairs Minister (1992-1993), Senator (since 2008).
  • Marty Thau, 75, American rock and roll entrepreneur and music producer, renal failure.
  • Michael J. Wagner, 72, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1974-1977) and Senate (1978-1994), cancer.
  • Ralph Waite, 85, American actor (The Waltons, Roots, NCIS, Cliffhanger).
  • Ken'ichi Yamamoto, 57, Japanese novelist, winner of the Naoki Prize (2009), lung cancer.
  • Uanhenga Xitu, 89, Angolan writer and politician.

14

  • George Anastaplo, 88, American law professor (Loyola University Chicago School of Law), prostate cancer.
  • Francisco José Arnáiz Zarandona, 88, Spanish-born Dominican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Santo Domingo (1988-2002).
  • Marshall Browne, 78, Australian banking executive and crime novelist, cancer.
  • James Cahill, 87, American art historian, authority on Chinese art, prostate cancer.
  • Remo Capitani, 86, Italian actor (They Call Me Trinity).
  • James Condon, 90, Australian actor (Neighbours, Prisoner).
  • José Darcourt, 55, Cuban baseball player, colon cancer.
  • William Duff, 91, Scottish banker and Arabist.
  • Sir Thomas Finney, 91, English footballer (Preston North End).
  • Jim Fregosi, 71, American baseball player (California Angels) and manager (Philadelphia Phillies), complications from a stroke.
  • Robert M. Fresco, 83, American documentary filmmaker (Czechoslovakia 1968).
  • Martha Goldstein, 94, American harpsichordist.
  • Sally Gross, 60, South African anti-apartheid and intersex activist.
  • John Henson, 48, American puppeteer (The Muppets), heart attack.
  • Ferry Hoogendijk, 80, Dutch journalist (Elsevier) and politician, member of the House of Representatives (2002-2003).
  • Chad Kellogg, 42, American mountaineer, rock fall.
  • Chris Pearson, 82, Canadian politician, Premier of Yukon (1978-1985).
  • Benny Reynolds, 77, American rodeo performer, PRCA All-Around Cowboy Champion (1961), heart attack.
  • Patrick Scott, 93, Irish artist.
  • Mike Stepovich, 94, American politician, Governor of the Territory of Alaska (1957-1958), head injury following a fall.
  • Edward J. Walsh, 71, American journalist (The Washington Post), lung cancer.
  • John Wilson, 2nd Baron Moran, 89, British diplomat and peer.
  • Clifford Wright, 91, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Monmouth (1986-1991).

15

  • Corrado Benedetti, 57, Italian footballer.
  • Herbert Blöcker, 71, German Olympic equestrian (1992), cancer.
  • Cliff Bole, 76, American television director (MacGyver, T.J. Hooker, Star Trek: The Next Generation).
  • Federico Campbell, 72, Mexican writer, stroke following influenza.
  • Mary Grace Canfield, 89, American actress (Green Acres, Bewitched, General Hospital), lung cancer.
  • Jamie Coots, 41, American pastor, snake handler and reality television cast member, snakebite.
  • Robert Descharnes, 88, French photographer and filmmaker, collaborator with Salvador Dalí.
  • Thelma Estrin, 89, American computer scientist.
  • Jean-Marie Géhu, 83, French botanist.
  • Hans Gericke, 101, German architect and urban planner.
  • Charles Hammock, 72, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973-1976).
  • Angelo Henderson, 51, American journalist (The Wall Street Journal) and radio personality (WCHB), Pulitzer Prize winner for Feature Writing (1999), coronary embolism.
  • Jim Lacy, 87, American basketball player (Loyola University), melanoma.
  • Christopher Malcolm, 67, Scottish actor (The Empire Strikes Back, Highlander, Absolutely Fabulous), cancer.
  • Roy Oxlade, 85, British painter.
  • Rajendran Raja, 65, Indian-born American physicist.
  • Horst Rechelbacher, 72, Austrian-born American business executive, founder of Aveda, pancreatic cancer.
  • Oliver Reynolds, 92, South African cricketer.
  • Raghunath Seth, 83, Indian flautist and composer.
  • Enyu Valchev, 78, Bulgarian Olympic medalist freestyle wrestler (1960, 1964, 1968).
  • Dénes Zsigmondy, 91, Hungarian classical violinist and music educator.

16

  • Ron Casey, 61, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2004-2012), complications from a fall.
  • George Coates, 90, Australian football player (Fitzroy).
  • Robert J. Conley, 73, American Cherokee author.
  • Dimitar Drazhev, 89, Bulgarian alpine skier (1948 and 1952 Winter Olympics).
  • Frank Espada, 83, American photojournalist.
  • Eisenhower Tree, 125, American loblolly pine (Augusta National Golf Club), damage from ice storm. (death announced on this date)
  • Ken Farragut, 85, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), complications from diabetes.
  • Raymond Louis Kennedy, 67, American singer-songwriter, musician and producer.
  • Charlie Kraak, 81, American basketball player (Indiana University).
  • Gert Krawinkel, 66, German musician (Trio).
  • Jaroslav Krej?í, 98, Czech sociologist, academic and historian.
  • Emmet G. Lavery, Jr., 86, American television executive and producer, natural causes.
  • Parasram Maderna, 87, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA for Jodhpur (1957-2003), respiratory failure.
  • Jimmy T. Murakami, 80, American animator and film director (When the Wind Blows).
  • Mbulelo Mzamane, 65, South African writer and academic.
  • Jay S. Rosenblatt, 90, American psychoanalyst.
  • Matti Ruohola, 73, Finnish comic actor.
  • Israel Scheffler, 90, American philosopher.
  • Michael Shea, 67, American science fiction author (Polyphemus).

17

  • Amarkant, 88, Indian writer.
  • Joe Bell, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
  • Reza Berati, 23, Iranian architect and asylum-seeker, murdered.
  • Richard N. Cabela, 77, American businessman, co-founder of Cabela's.
  • Bob Casale, 61, American guitarist (Devo) and film score engineer (Happy Gilmore, Rugrats), heart failure.
  • Makar Dhwaja Darogha, 81, Indian classical dancer.
  • Frank Farmer, 89, American writer and author.
  • Peter Florin, 92, German politician and diplomat, President of the United Nations General Assembly (1987, 1988).
  • Mirza Ahmad Jamil, 92, Pakistani calligrapher.
  • Ian Kagedan, 58, Canadian public servant.
  • Per Källberg, 66, Swedish cinematographer.
  • Amar Kant, 89, Indian author.
  • Frankie Kao, 63, Taiwanese singer, leukemia.
  • James McNaughton, 51, Irish hurler (Antrim).
  • Tibor Perecsi, 72, Hungarian footballer.
  • Dick Reynolds, 86, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1973-1977).
  • Don Safran, 84, American screenwriter (Happy Days) and producer, heart failure.
  • Wolfgang Schulhoff, 74, German politician.
  • Kokichi Shimoinaba, 87, Japanese politician and police chief, Minister of Justice (1997-1998), sepsis.
  • Wayne Smith, 48, Jamaican reggae musician ("Sleng Teng").
  • R. K. Srikantan, 94, Indian Carnatic singer.
  • Frank Wappat, 84, English radio personality (BBC Newcastle), heart failure.
  • Arthur M. Wolfe, 74, American astrophysicist, cancer.
  • Hanns Egon Wörlen, 98, German architect.

18

  • Forman S. Acton, 93, American computer scientist.
  • Isaiah Balat, 61, Nigerian politician, Senator for Kaduna South (2003-2007).
  • Gordon Bowra, 77, British surgeon (British Antarctic Survey).
  • Valeriy Brezdenyuk, 50, Ukrainian painter, shot.
  • Yudhistir Das, 90, Indian politician, Odisha MLA for Kissan Nagar (1990-2000), Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (1990-1995).
  • Peter Davies, 88, Welsh rugby player.
  • Pacer Edwards, 51, Bermudian cricketer.
  • Ounsi el-Hajj, 77, Lebanese poet.
  • Mavis Gallant, 91, Canadian writer, Companion of the Order of Canada (1993).
  • Kristof Goddaert, 27, Belgian professional cyclist, traffic collision.
  • Al Greene, 59, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).
  • Cob Jarvis, 81, American college basketball player and head coach (University of Mississippi).
  • Gregory Kane, 62, American newspaper columnist (Baltimore Sun), cancer.
  • Buddy Leake, 80, American CFL football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
  • George Lenne, 97, Australian football player (Melbourne).
  • Herbert Martin, 86, Irish cricketer.
  • Bernd Noske, 67, German musician (Birth Control).
  • Michael Peterson, 72, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1979-1990, since 2005).
  • Arthur Rowley, 80, English footballer (Liverpool).
  • Nikhil Baran Sengupta, 70, Indian art director, production designer and actor.
  • Margarita St?raste-Bordev?ka, 100, Russian-born Latvian author of children's books.
  • Andrea Joyce Stone, 65, American Mayanist.
  • Malcolm Tierney, 75, British actor (Doctor Who, Star Wars, Braveheart), pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Joy Todd, American casting director (Prince of the City, Moscow on the Hudson, Gettysburg), natural causes.
  • Robbie van Graan, 74, South African cricketer.
  • Viscera, 43, American professional wrestler (WWE), heart attack.
  • Maria Franziska von Trapp, 99, Austrian-born American singer, portrayed in The Sound of Music.

19

  • Antonio Benítez, 62, Spanish footballer (Real Betis), complications from bladder cancer.
  • Norbert Beuls, 57, Belgian footballer.
  • Kresten Bjerre, 67, Danish footballer (Molenbeek), cancer.
  • Génesis Carmona, 22, Venezuelan pageant winner, shot.
  • Toshiko D'Elia, 84, Japanese-born American long-distance runner, brain cancer.
  • Simón Díaz, 85, Venezuelan singer and composer.
  • Dale Gardner, 65, American astronaut (STS-8, STS-51-A), brain aneurysm.
  • John Henderson, 84, British footballer (Workington Town).
  • Dick Hervey, 93, American businessman and mayor (College Station, Texas).
  • Ced Hovey, 95, Australian footballer (Geelong).
  • Valeri Kubasov, 79, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 6, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project/Soyuz 19, Soyuz 36).
  • Josefina Napravilová, 100, Czech social worker.
  • Duffy Power, 72, English blues and rock and roll singer.
  • P. R. Rajan, 75, Indian politician.
  • Ivor Robinson, 89, British bookbinder and craftsman.
  • Bernie Shannon, 85, Australian football player (Collingwood).
  • Miroslav ?tandera, 95, Czech World War II fighter pilot (Royal Air Force, French Air Force), recipient of the Order of Tomá? Garrigue Masaryk.
  • Toni Ucci, 92, Italian actor and comedian.
  • Blanca Vela, 78, American politician, first female mayor of Brownsville, Texas (1999-2003).
  • Jim Weirich, 57, American computer scientist, developer of Rake.

20

  • Anthony Clifford Allison, 88, South African geneticist.
  • Rafael Addiego Bruno, 90, Uruguayan jurist and politician, Constitutional President (1985).
  • Walter D. Ehlers, 92, American World War II soldier, recipient of the Medal of Honor (1944).
  • Sir Samuel Falle, 95, British diplomat.
  • Antoinette Fouque, 77, French feminist psychoanalyst.
  • Roger Hill, 65, American actor (The Warriors, One Life to Live).
  • Ustym Holodnyuk, 19, Ukrainian activist and Euromaidan, shot.
  • Tea Ista, 81, Finnish actress.
  • Ihor Kostenko, 22, Ukrainian journalist and student.
  • Parvathi Krishnan, 94, Indian politician, MP for Coimbatore (1957-1962, 1974-1980).
  • Reghu Kumar, 60, Indian composer, complications from kidney treatment.
  • Lu Xuechang, 49, Chinese film director, natural causes.
  • Sir Ian McKay, 84, New Zealand judge and lawyer, Judge of the Court of Appeal (1991-1997).
  • Cuthbert A. Pattillo, 89, American Air Force military officer.
  • Jorge Polaco, 67, Argentine filmmaker (En el nombre del hijo, Kindergarten, Siempre es difícil volver a casa), cardiac arrest.
  • Peter A. Rona, 79, American oceanographer and professor (Rutgers University), multiple myeloma.
  • Roy Simmons, 57, American football player (New York Giants), complications from pneumonia.
  • Garrick Utley, 74, American television journalist (NBC News), prostate cancer.
  • Anthony Whitaker, 69, New Zealand herpetologist.

21

  • Alphonse Arzel, 86, French politician, Senator for Finistère (1980-1998).
  • Paul Bitz, 90, American politician, Indiana State Senator (1954-1962).
  • Sakis Boulas, 59, Greek singer-songwriter and actor, cancer.
  • Stanley Brotman, 89, American federal judge, District Court Judge for New Jersey (1975-2013) and the Virgin Islands (1989-1992).
  • Bootsie Calhoun, 90, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1975-1977).
  • Gene Carmichael, 86, American politician, South Carolina State Senator (1981-1993).
  • Elaine Cassidy, 83, Australian politician.
  • Rune Flodman, 87, Swedish Olympic shooter.
  • Héctor Maestri, 78, Cuban baseball player (Washington Senators).
  • Beatrix Miller, 89, British magazine editor (Vogue).
  • George Modelski, 88, American political scientist.
  • Roland Nilsson, 89, Swedish Olympic athlete (1948).
  • Eddie O'Brien, 83, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).
  • Elaine O'Brien, 58, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (since 2010), glioblastoma.
  • Georgette Rejewski, 104, Belgian-born Dutch actress.
  • Matthew Robinson, 28, Australian Paralympic snowboarder, skiing accident.
  • ?oko Rosi?, 81, Serbian-born Bulgarian actor.
  • Cornelius Schnauber, 74, German-born American academic, complications from a heart attack.
  • Bob Sharpe, 88, British footballer (Darlington).
  • John Strawson, 93, British Army officer.

22

  • Maurice Bessinger, 84, American restaurateur.
  • Arduíno Colassanti, 78, Italian-born Brazilian actor.
  • Zsuzsa Csala, 80, Hungarian actress.
  • Richard Daugherty, 91, American archaeologist, led excavation of Ozette Indian Village, bone cancer.
  • Charlotte Dawson, 47, New Zealand-born Australian television personality, suicide by hanging.
  • Abdul-Karim Gharaybeh, 91, Jordanian historian, academic and politician, member of the Senate (2005-2007).
  • Sir Richard Ground, 63, English judge and jurist, Chief Justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands (1998-2004) and Bermuda (2004-2012).
  • Grigor Gurzadyan, 91, Armenian astronomer.
  • Edith Kramer, 98, Austrian artist.
  • Giancarlo Livraghi, 86, Italian author.
  • Ivan Nagy, 70, Hungarian ballet dancer.
  • Sigbert Prais, 85, German-born British economist
  • Fred Sunnen, 74, Luxembourgian politician.
  • Trebor Jay Tichenor, 74, American ragtime pianist and composer.
  • Leo Vroman, 98, Dutch-American hematologist, poet and illustrator.
  • Robert C. Wright, 69, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981-1992), complications from Lyme disease and ALS.

23

  • Carla Accardi, 89, Italian painter.
  • Ezio Bertuzzo, 61, Italian footballer.
  • Keith Bridges, 84, British rugby league player.
  • Charles Capps, 80, American Christian preacher.
  • John Christoforou, 92, British painter.
  • K. Alison Clarke-Stewart, 70, Canadian developmental psychologist.
  • G. Bhuvaraghan, 86, Indian politician, MP for Cuddalore (1977-1980), Tamil Nadu MLA for Vridhachalam (1962-1971, 1989-1991).
  • Ely Capacio, 58, Filipino basketball player, coach and executive, Board Governor of the Petron Blaze Boosters (since 2012), ruptured aneurysm.
  • Chip Damiani, 68, American drummer (The Remains), massive brain hemorrhage.
  • Penny DeHaven, 65, American country singer, cancer.
  • John Grant, 83, Scottish children's author.
  • Thomas M. Herbert, 86, American politician and judge (Supreme Court of Ohio).
  • Alice Herz-Sommer, 110, Czech-British supercentenarian, world's oldest Holocaust survivor, subject of The Lady in Number 6.
  • Roger Hilsman, 94, American government official, political scientist and author, Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1961-1963).
  • John Koerner, 100, Czech-born Canadian artist.
  • Hansi Knoteck, 99, German actress.
  • Mike Parker, 84, British-born American typographer and software executive, helped popularize use of Helvetica.
  • Paul Pawlak, Sr., 96, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1961-1969, 1975-1979).
  • Charlie Porter, 63, American mountaineer and climate change scientist.
  • Piyush Sadhu, 36, Indian cricketer.
  • Samuel Sheinbein, 34, American-Israeli convicted murderer, shot.
  • William F. Thomas, 89, American newspaper editor (Los Angeles Times), oversaw 11 Pulitzer Prizes, natural causes.
  • Eugene M. Wescott, 82, American scientist, artist, and traditional dancer.
  • Norman Whiting, 93, English cricketer (Worcestershire).

24

  • Samuel Adesina, 54-55, Nigerian politician, Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly.
  • Ralph Bahna, 71, American business executive, CEO of Cunard Line (1980-1989), Chairman of Priceline.com (2004-2013).
  • Franny Beecher, 92, American Hall of Fame guitarist (Bill Haley & His Comets).
  • Wiel Bremen, 88, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1971-1981).
  • Ted Connolly, 82, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), acute myelocytic leukemia.
  • Eilert Eilertsen, 95, Norwegian politician and footballer.
  • Lamar Davis, 92, American football player.
  • Jerry Denbo, 63, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1990-2007).
  • Neil Harrison, 64, Canadian Hall of Fame curler, world champion (1983, 1990).
  • Nicolae Herlea, 86, Romanian operatic baritone, recipient of the Order of the Star of Romania (2007).
  • Valerie V. Hunt, 97, American scientist.
  • Alexis Hunter, 65, New Zealand-born British painter and photographer.
  • Vasile Hu?anu, 59, Romanian Olympic ice hockey player (1976).
  • Hamid Nawaz Khan, Pakistani military officer, Defence Secretary (2001-2005), Interior Minister (2007-2008).
  • Prokash Karmakar, 81, Indian painter.
  • Christopher Luxmoore, 87, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Bermuda (1984-1989).
  • Carlos Páez Vilaró, 90, Uruguayan artist.
  • Juan José Plans, 70, Spanish writer.
  • Harold Ramis, 69, American writer, director and actor (Groundhog Day, Vacation, Ghostbusters), vasculitis.
  • Günter Reisch, 86, German film director.
  • Anna Reynolds, 82, English opera singer.
  • Alex Russell, 91, Northern Irish footballer.
  • Bhob Stewart, 76, American cartoonist and writer.

25

  • Angèle Arsenault, 70, Canadian singer-songwriter, cancer.
  • Juanita Bartlett, 86, American television producer (The Rockford Files, Scarecrow and Mrs. King).
  • Pim Bekkering, 82, Dutch footballer.
  • Wilfried Brauer, 76, German computer scientist.
  • Jürgen Brümmer, 49, German Olympic gymnast (1988), suicide by jumping.
  • Peter Callander, 74, British songwriter and record producer.
  • Orlando Castro Llanes, 88, Venezuelan banker.
  • Antonio Cermeño, 44, Venezuelan boxer, two-time world champion, shot.
  • Mário Coluna, 78, Portuguese footballer, pulmonary infection.
  • Ian Cuttler, 43, Mexican photographer and art director, traffic collision.
  • Quentin Elias, 39, French actor, model and singer (Alliage), heart attack.
  • Carlos Gracida, 53, Mexican polo player, brain injury from competition fall.
  • George Guerieri, 86, American politician, Mississippi State Senator (1980-1992).
  • Edward A. Irving, 86, Canadian geologist.
  • Jim Lange, 81, American game show host and disc jockey (The Dating Game, Name That Tune), heart attack.
  • Paco de Lucía, 66, Spanish flamenco guitarist, heart attack.
  • Chokwe Lumumba, 66, American politician and lawyer, Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi (since 2013).
  • Tom Margerison, 90, British science journalist and broadcaster, founder of New Scientist.
  • David McKinney, 68, New Zealand author and journalist.
  • Gordon Nutt, 81, English footballer (Coventry City).
  • Emil Simon, 77, Romanian conductor and composer, cancer.
  • Philip Smart, 53, Jamaican record producer, pancreatic cancer.
  • Rick Smoliak, 70, American college baseball head coach (Stony Brook University, Northwood University).
  • Lydia Stevens, 95, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1989-1993), pneumonia.
  • Martin E. Sullivan, 70, American museum director (National Portrait Gallery, Heard Museum), renal failure.
  • Dennis Turner, Baron Bilston, 71, British politician, MP for Wolverhampton South East (1987-2005).

26

  • K. S. Balachandran, 69, Sri Lankan actor.
  • Chua Sian Chin, 80, Singaporean politician, Health Minister (1968-1974), heart failure.
  • Sorel Etrog, 80, Canadian sculptor, recipient of the Order of Canada (1994).
  • Wayne Frye, 83, American Olympic champion rower (1952).
  • Georges Hamel, 66, Canadian country music singer-songwriter.
  • Phyllis Krasilovsky, 87, American children's author, stroke.
  • Dezs? Novák, 75, Hungarian Olympic champion football player (1964, 1968) and coach.
  • Frank Reed, 59, American soul singer (The Chi-Lites).
  • Frankie Sardo, 77, American rock and roll musician, cancer.
  • Michael Taylor, 47, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Tim Wilson, 52, American stand-up comedian and country music singer, heart attack.
  • Irv Wisniewski, 89, American football and basketball player and coach.

27

  • Aaron Allston, 53, American game designer (Dungeons & Dragons) and sci-fi author (X-Wing), heart failure.
  • Raymond James Boland, 82, Irish-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Birmingham (1988-1993) and Kansas City-St Joseph (1993-2005), lung cancer.
  • Bryan Clarke, 81, British geneticist.
  • Luis Díaz, 42, Cuban baseball player.
  • Max Gors, 67, American judge, member of the South Dakota Supreme Court (2001-2002).
  • Jan Hoet, 77, Belgian art critic and curator, heart attack.
  • Tim Kehoe, 43, American author and toy inventor.
  • Assad Kotaite, 89, Lebanese administrator, Secretary-General and Council President of the International Civil Aviation Organization (1976-2006).
  • Eric Lockwood, 81, English rugby league player (Wakefield Trinity).
  • Huber Matos, 95, Cuban dissident, activist and writer, heart attack.
  • Arnstein Øverkil, 76, Norwegian police chief and jurist.
  • Terry Rand, 79, American basketball player (Marquette Warriors), second round NBA draft pick (1956), heart attack.
  • Richard Sacher, 71, Czech politician, Czechoslovak Interior Minister (1989-1990), member of the Federal Assembly (1990-1992).
  • Wilford Scypion, 55, American boxer, Golden Gloves National Middleweight Champion (1978), complications from pneumonia.
  • Chuner Taksami, 83, Russian ethnographer.
  • Vicente T. Ximenes, 94, American civil rights activist.

28

  • Nadeem al-Zaro, 82, Jordanian politician, Minister of Transport and Minister of Interior, Mayor of Ramallah.
  • Guy Alexandre, 68, Haitian diplomat, Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (1995-2003), heart attack.
  • Matthías Bjarnason, 92, Icelandic politician.
  • Juul Bjerke, 85, Norwegian economist.
  • Kevon Carter, 30, Trinidadian footballer, suspected heart attack.
  • Hugo Brandt Corstius, 78, Dutch author.
  • Ophelia DeVore, 91, American businesswoman and model.
  • Ruth Frith, 104, Australian masters athlete.
  • Benjamín Galván Gómez, 41, Mexican politician and newspaper publisher.
  • Tex Hill, 70, American actor and stuntman.
  • Robert Holliday, 81, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1962-1968) and Senate (1969-1972, 1981-1994).
  • David Holmes, 87, British journalist and broadcaster, BBC News Political Editor (1975-1980).
  • Jerzy Kolendo, 80, Polish historian and archaeologist.
  • Lee Lorch, 98, American desegregation activist.
  • Michio Mado, 104, Japanese poet.
  • Ana María Moix, 66, Spanish writer, cancer.
  • Donald Murdoch, 90, New Zealand cricketer.
  • Karl Anton Rickenbacher, 73, Swiss conductor, heart attack.
  • C. R. Simha, 71, Indian actor and director, prostate cancer.
  • Gib Singleton, 78, American sculptor.
  • James Tague, 77, American writer, key witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
  • Randy Trautman, 53, American football player (Washington Redskins, Calgary Stampeders).
  • Norman Yonemoto, 67, American video and visualization artist.

Maps Deaths in February 2014



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