Deaths in September 2004


The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2004.
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, reason for notability, cause of death, and reference.

    September 2004

1

  • Kenneth Keith, Baron Keith of Castleacre, 88, British life peer and chairman of Rolls-Royce, Beecham Group, and STC.
  • Delkash, 80, Iranian singer and actress.
  • Kaye Elhardt, 69, American television actress.
  • Herbert Haft, 84, American pharmacists and businessman, congestive heart failure.
  • Ahmed Kuftaro, 89, Syrian Grand Mufti, heart attack.
  • Alan Stewart, 86, New Zealand educator and university administrator.

    2

  • Tom Capone, 38, Brazilian music producer and guitar player, traffic collision.
  • Billy Davis, 72, American songwriter, record producer, and commercial jingle writer.
  • Kieth Engen, 79, American operatic bass singer.
  • Bob O. Evans, 77, American computer scientist.
  • Wilhelm Koch-Hooge, 88, German actor.
  • Donald Leslie, 93, American audio engineer and inventor of the Leslie speaker.
  • Francesco Mander, 88, Italian conductor and composer.
  • Joan Oró, 80, Spanish biochemist.
  • Vonda Phelps, 89, American child stage actress, vaudeville performer and dancer.
  • Paul Shmyr, 58, Canadian NHL hockey player, throat cancer.
  • Rose Slivka, 85, American writer, critic and editor.
  • Eleni Zafeiriou, 88, Greek film actress.

    3

  • Archer Blood, 81, American career diplomat and academic.
  • Yanis Kanidis, 74, Russian physical education teacher, killed by Chechen extremists.
  • André Stil, 83, French novelist, short story writer, occasional poet, and political activist.
  • Frenchy Uhalt, 94, American baseball player.

    4

  • George Baird, 97, American sprint runner.
  • Samira Bellil, 31, French feminist activist, campaigner for Muslim girls'- and women's rights, stomach cancer.
  • Walter Campbell, 83, Australian judge, administrator and governor.
  • Alphonso Ford, 33, American Euroleague basketball player, leukemia.
  • Serge Marquand, 74, French actor, leukemia.
  • Moe Norman, 75, Canadian PGA and Canadian Tour golfer, congestive heart failure.
  • James O. Page, 68, American chief of Emergency Medical Services, heart attack.

    5

  • Winston Anglin, 42, Jamaican football player, traffic collision.
  • Red Cochran, 82, American gridiron football player and later NFL scout.
  • Gerald Merrithew, 73, Canadian politician and federal cabinet minister, cancer.
  • Gerard Piel, 89, American science writer and editor, stroke.

    6

  • Antonio Corpora, 95, Tunisian-Italian painter.
  • Netzahualcóyotl de la Vega, 73, Mexican trade union leader and politician.
  • Morey Leonard Sear, 75, American judge.
  • Harvey Wheeler, 85, American political scientist and author, cancer.

    7

  • Ashfaq Ahmad, 79, Pakistani writer, playwright and broadcaster, gallbladder cancer.
  • Bob Boyd, 84, American Major League Baseball player, first black player to sign with the Chicago White Sox.
  • Lev Burchalkin, 65, Soviet football player and Russian coach.
  • Kirk Fordice, 70, American politician, first Republican governor of Mississippi since 1874, leukemia.
  • Fritha Goodey, 31, British actress, suicide by stabbing.
  • Beyers Naudé, 89, South African theologian and anti-apartheid activist.
  • Miriam Pires, 78, Brazilian actress, toxoplasmosis.
  • Gong Qiuxia, 85, Chinese actress and singer.
  • Hal Reniff, 66, American baseball player.
  • Munir Said Thalib, 38, Indonesian human rights activist, arsenic poisoning.
  • L.E. White, 74, American Grammy Award-winning songwriter, singer and musician.

    8

  • John F. Bolt, 83, United States Marine Corps flying ace during World War II and the Korean War.
  • Francis Burt, 86, Australian jurist.
  • Richard Girnt Butler, 86, American white supremacist, founder of the Aryan Nations, heart failure.
  • Matías Prats Cañete, 90, Spanish radio and television journalist, kidney disease.
  • Mohammad Jusuf, 76, Indonesian military general.
  • Raymond Marcellin, 90, French politician, Minister of the Interior.
  • Bror Mellberg, 80, Swedish football player.
  • Tsutomu Mizukami, 85, Japanese writer of novels, biographies, and plays.
  • Dan Spătaru, 64, Romanian singer, heart attack.
  • Manuel María Fernández Teixeiro, 74, Spanish poet and academic.
  • Frank Thomas, 92, American animator, cerebral hemorrhage.
  • James Westphal, 74, American scientist, engineer, and astronomer.

    9

  • Luis Advis, 69, Chilean professor of philosophy and music composer.
  • Ernie Ball, 74, American guitar equipment maker.
  • Aleksei Barkalov, 58, Ukrainian water polo player and Olympic champion.
  • Caitlin Clarke, 52, American theater and film actress, ovarian cancer.
  • Ralph Hawkins, 69, American football coach, dementia.
  • Jean-Daniel Pollet, 68, French film director and screenwriter.

    10

  • Brock Adams, 77, American politician, Parkinson's disease.
  • Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, 45, Yemeni islamist, politician and military leader, killed in action.
  • Juraj Beneš, 64, Slovak composer, teacher, and pianist.
  • Leonard Birchall, 89, Canadian Air Force officer.
  • Richard Karlan, 85, American actor.
  • Ken Meuleman, 81, Australian cricket player.
  • Glyn Owen, 76, British actor, cancer.

    11

  • Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria, 55, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria, helicopter crash.
  • Aaron Director, 102, Russian-American economist and academic.
  • Fred Ebb, 71, American Broadway lyricist, heart attack.
  • Nectarios Kellis, Australian Greek Orthodox prelate, Greek Orthodox Bishop of Madagascar, helicopter crash.
  • Margaret Kelly, 94, Irish dancer and founder of the Bluebell Girls.
  • David Mann, 64, American graphic artist.

    12

  • Max Abramovitz, 96, American architect.
  • Ahmed Dini Ahmed, 72, Djiboutian politician, prime minister.
  • Kenny Buttrey, 59, American drummer and arranger, cancer.
  • Jerome Chodorov, 93, American playwright, My Sister Eileen.
  • Ray Simons, 91, South African communist, anti-apartheid activist, and trade unionist.
  • Jack Turner, 84, American racecar driver.
  • Dr. Wagner, 68, Mexican professional wrestler, or Luchador, heart attack.

    13

  • Charlie Brandt, 47, American serial killer, suicide by hanging.
  • Bill Glassco, 69, Canadian theatre director and producer.
  • Luis E. Miramontes, 79, Mexican chemist.
  • Glenn Presnell, 99, American gridiron football player and coach.
  • Eric Sams, 78, British musicologist and William Shakespeare scholar.

    14

  • Fernando Campos, 80, Chilean football midfielder.
  • Dakar, 83, Peruvian actor.
  • Rota Onorio, 84, Kiribati politician.
  • Richard Pierce, 86, American historian and scholar.
  • Giuni Russo, 53, Italian singer, cancer.
  • John Seymour, 90, British author and self-sufficiency advocate.
  • Ove Sprogøe, 84, Danish actor.
  • Mamoru Takuma, 40, Japanese mass murderer, executed.

    15

  • Donald G. Brotzman, 82, American politician.
  • Bernard Gribble, 77, British film editor.
  • Johnny Ramone, 55, American guitarist, prostate cancer.
  • Walter Stewart, 73, Canadian writer, editor and journalism educator, cancer.
  • Daouda Malam Wanké, 58, Nigerien military and political leader.
  • Austin Herbert Woolrych, 86, English historian.

    16

  • Virginia Hamilton Adair, 91, American poet.
  • Izora Armstead, 62, American singer, one of the two members of The Weather Girls, heart failure.
  • Michael Donaghy, 50, American poet and musician, brain haemorrhage.
  • Ramón Gabilondo, 91, Spanish football player and manager.
  • Claude Jaeger, 87, Swiss-French film producer and actor.
  • Livio Maitan, 81, Italian trotskyist and a leader of the Fourth International.
  • Giovanni Raboni, 72, Italian poet, translator and literary critic.
  • Dolly Rathebe, 76, South African singer and actress, stroke.

    17

  • Katharina Dalton, 87, British physician, pioneered research on premenstrual stress syndrome.
  • Evi Rauer, 88, Estonian actress and television director.
  • H. S. Rawail, 83, Indian filmmaker.
  • Galina Rumiantseva, 77, Russian Soviet painter and graphic artist.
  • Sudheer, Indian actor.

    18

  • Jim Barnett, 80, American professional wrestling promoter and executive, pneumonia.
  • Norman Cantor, 74, Canadian-American medieval scholar.
  • Kyohei Fujita, 83, Japanese glass artist.
  • Russ Meyer, 82, American filmmaker, pneumonia.
  • Marvin Mitchelson, 76, American divorce lawyer to the stars, cancer.
  • Klara Rumyanova, 74, Soviet and Russian actress and voice actress, breast cancer.

    19

  • Eddie Adams, 71, American photojournalist, ALS.
  • Árpád Bogsch, 85, Hungarian-American international civil servant.
  • Stanley Clarke, 71, British businessman and philanthropist, colorectal cancer.
  • Skeeter Davis, 72, American country music singer, breast cancer.
  • Annabella Incontrera, 61, Italian film and television actress.
  • Waldren "Frog" Joseph, 86, American jazz trombone player.
  • Damayanti Joshi, 76, Indian kathak dancer.
  • Robert Lawrence, 90, Canadian film editor.
  • Ryhor Reles, 91, Belarusian Yiddish writer.
  • Derald Ruttenberg, 88, American investor and industrialist.
  • Kenneth Sandford, 80, English singer and actor.
  • Line Østvold, 25, Norwegian snowboarder, snowboarding accident.

    20

  • Brian Clough, 69, English footballer, coach and manager, stomach cancer.
  • Salil Dutta, 72, Indian Bengali director, screenwriter and actor.
  • Pat Hanly, 72, New Zealand painter, Huntington's disease.
  • Townsend Hoopes, 82, American historian and government official, melanoma.
  • Štěpánka Mertová, 73, Czech Olympic discus thrower.
  • Kalmer Tennosaar, 75, Estonian singer and television journalist.

    21

  • Alan Beaumont, 69, Australian admiral, chief of Australian Defence Forces.
  • Jack Hensley, 48, American civilian contractor, beheaded by Muslim terrorists in Iraq.
  • Bob Mason, 53, British actor and writer, esophageal cancer.
  • David Pall, 90, Canadian-American chemist, invented sophisticated filters used in blood transfusions, Alzheimer's disease.
  • Larry Phillips, 62, American stock car racer.