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Mǣdmōnaþ 2005
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- Betty Astell, 93, feormend and widwe Cyril Fletcheres
- Tungia Baker, Maori cræftige, scēawestre (The Piano)
- Al Held, 76, American abstract mētere
- Marten Toonder, 93, Niðerlendisc bōcere and cartoonist
- Pierre Brouē, 79, Frencisc Trotskyist stǣrwrītere
- Hachiro Oka, 67, Iapanisc race spellere
- Danny Simon, 85, Americanisc race wrītere, brōðor of Neil Simon [1]
- Eddie Crook, Jr., 76, US Olympic boxer and Vietnam veteran
- Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes, 114, oldest person ever documented in Portugal
- Albert Mangelsdorff, 76, German trombonist
- Ford Rainey, 96, American scēawere
- Sir Richard Doll, 92, British epidemiologist, first person to link cigarette smoking and lung cancer.
- Pavel Dostāl, 62, Czech minister for cultural affairs
- Sidney Hertzberg, 82, former NBA star
- Francis Ona, 50s, Bougainvillean rebel leader
- Ray Crist, 105, centenarian chemist
- Myron Floren, 85, longtime accordionist/bandleader on The Lawrence Welk Show
- Catherine Woolley, 100, children's books author [2]
- Jules Herman, 93, Bandleader and musician played with Lawrence Welk during 1930's
- Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, killed by London police in a case of mistaken identity
- Eugene Record, 64, lead vocalist for The Chi-Lites
- Hinako Sugiura, 46, Japanese author and cartoonist [3]
- George D. Wallace, 88, American scēawere (Forbidden Planet, The Pajama Game)
- Long John Baldry, 64, Englisc-Canadisc blues musician
- Alberto Barros, 59, Portuguese wrītere
- Bruce Bolt, 75, Scientist and earthquake expert
- Andrzej Grubba, 47, Polish table tennis player
- Tamara Lund, 64, Finnish opera sangestre and scēawestre
- Patrick Sherry, 29, British rock sangere (Bad Beat Revue) [4]
- Charles Chibitty, 83, last surviving Comanche code talker
- James Doohan, 85, Canadisc scēawere (Scotty on the original Star Trek)
- Finn Gustavsen, 79, Norwegian politician
- Kayo Hatta, 47, film director (Picture Bride)
- Alfred Hayes, 76, British Wrestler / Wrestling Announcer (Most notably with the then-WWF)
- John Tsukano, 80, Japanese American author and World War II veteran
- Jim Aparo, 72, comic book artist (Batman, the Phantom Stranger, The Spectre) [5]
- Alain Bombard, 80, Frencisc biologist and physician
- Edward Bunker, 71, American author, screenwrītere, and scēawere (Mr. Blue in Reservoir Dogs)
- John Herald, 66, folk musician, recording artist, member of The Greenbriar Boys [Vanguard Records]
- Hastings Keith, 89, United States Representative from Massachusetts, served 1959-1973, as a member of the Republican Party
- John Tyndall, 71, founder of the British National Party
- Paul Duke, 78, American political ǣrendere
- Amy Gillett, 29, Australisc rōwere and cyclist
- Jim Parker, 71, offensive tackle for the Baltimore Colts and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Gerry Thomas, 83, American innovator, inventor of the TV dinner; cancer
- William Westmoreland, 91, U.S. Army General who commanded American military operations in the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968
- Laurel Aitken, 77, Jamaican musician
- Geraldine Fitzgerald, 92, scēawestre
- Sir Edward Heath KG, MBE 89, Fyrmestscealc þæs Geānlǣhtan Cynerīces from 1970-74
- Gavin Lambert, 80, novelist, screenwrītere (Inside Daisy Clover, Sons and Lovers)
- Joe Vialls, Australisc wrītere
- Pietro Consagra, 84, Italian sculptor.
- Adrian Loudermilk, 30, literary manager, film producer (Bushisms)
- W. Fox McKeithen, 58, 5-time Louisiana Secretary of State
- John Ostrom, 77, American paleontologist who revolutionized understanding of dinosaurs
- Helen Bonchek Schneyer, 84, American folk musician
- Richard Leiterman, 70, award-winning Canadisc cinematographer
- Dame Cicely Saunders, 87, British founder of hospice movement (of cancer)
- Carla Wood, 50, Mezzo-soprano sangestre performed with the Metropolitan Opera
- Piero Cappuccilli, 78, Italian opera sangere
- Joseph Delaney, 70, Catholic bishop of the diocese of Fort Worth, Texas for many years
- Arthur Fletcher, 80, Assistant Labor Secretary under US President Richard Nixon, called the "fæder of affirmative action" [6]
- John Leonard King, Baron King of Wartnaby, 87, businessman and chairman of British Airways from 1981 to 1993
- Scott Paul, 24, American scēawere (Wyatt Earp) [7]
- Axel Strøbye, 77, Danish scēawere, Babette's Feast
- Gretchen Franklin, 94, television scēawestre, best known as Ethel Skinner in EastEnders.
- Shinya Hashimoto, 40, Japanese professional wrestler, cerebral infection
- Jesus Ricardo Iglesias, 83, Grand Prix racing driver
- Frances Langford, 92, scēawestre-sangere
- Mickey Owen, 89, Baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers
- Richard Eastham, 89, American sangere and scēawere
- Seymour Finger, 90, United Nations diplomat
- Ann Loring, 90, scēawestre, Love of Life
- Frank Moores, 72, former Newfoundland Premier
- A.J. Quinnell, 65, wrītere Man on Fire
- Dick Sabot, 61, economist, internet entrepreneur, co-founder of tripod.com and eziba.com
- Freda Wright-Sorce, 50, wife of Don Geronimo of the Don and Mike Show
- Chuck Cadman, 57, Canadisc Gegilda Witena Gemōtes.
- Yevgenij Grishin, 74, Russisc spēdglīdere, forma spēdglīdere under 40 pricinclum on 500 metrum.
- Kevin Hagen, 77, scēawere on Little House on the Prairie
- Byron Preiss, 52, American wrītere/ādihtere/gewīdmǣrsere [8]
- Alex Shibicky, 91, Hockey player who made first slapshot
- Rafique Zakaria, 79, Indian Islamic scholar
- Maurice Baquet, 94, Frencisc scēawere
- Peter Boenisch, 78, German ǣrendere
- Julian Letterlough, 35, American boxer
- Judy Mann, 61, lange hwīle spellwrītere for þǣm Washington Post
- Ihab al-Sherif, Egyptian envoy in Iraq
- Gustaf Sobin, 69, American-born poet and novelist
- Paul Deliège, 74, Belgian comic book wrītere/cræfta [9]
- L. Patrick Gray, 88, former Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, pancreatic cancer
- Jim Haskins, 63, American professor and novelist (The Cotton Club)
- Evan Hunter, 78, American mystery novel wrītere, wrote under numerous pseudonyms (Ed McBain), larynx cancer
- Abdul Majid Shoman, 94, chairman of the Arab Bank
- Claude Simon, 91, Frencisc wrītere and Nobel Prize Winner
- Grace Thaxton, 114, oldest resident of Kentucky and oldest person ever born in New York
- Baloo Gupte, 70, former Indian Test cricketer
- James Stockdale, 81, American Vice Admiral, Medal of Honor recipient, ex-Prisoner of War and independent VP Candidate in 1992
- Ray Davis, 65, founding member of Parliament/Funkadelic
- Chris Bunch, 62, American science fiction wrītere, lung ailment
- Al Downing, 65, American R&B and country & western musician, leukaemia
- June Haver, 79, American film scēawestre, widow of Fred MacMurray
- Marga Lōpez, 81, Mexican screen and television scēawestre, heart failure
- Hank Stram, 82, former coach of NFL Kansas City Chiefs
- Scott Byrne, 44, American Drummer of duo Instant Death
- Siv Ericks, 87, Swedish character scēawestre
- Nan Kempner, 74, American society hostess
- Alberto Lattuada, 90, Italian film director
- Pierre Michelot, 77, Frencisc jazz bassist, played with Miles Davis
- Gaylord Nelson, 89, former Governor of Wisconsin, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin and founder of Earth Day
- Wenten Rubuntja, Australisc cræfta and indigenious activist
- Kohachi Shigetaka, 110, Japan's oldest man, pneumonia
- Florence Kirsch, 90, American classical pianist
- Ernest Lehman, 89, American screenwrītere (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, North by Northwest)
- Norm Prescott, 78, co-founder of Filmation animation studios [10]
- Martin Sanchez, 26, Mexican boxer, of injuries sustained in July 1 bout
- Renaldo "Obie" Benson, 69, American soul/R&B sangere and member of The Four Tops, lung cancer
- Arvo Ojala, 85, Hollywood technical advisor and scēawere, (gun fastdraw)
- Arnold S. Rosenfeld, 72, former hēafodādihtere of Cox Newspapers
- Luther Vandross, 54, American R&B sangere, complications of a stroke
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