DEATHS IN 2007

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The following is a list of notable 'deaths in 2007'. Names are listed under the date of death, not the date it was announced. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name.
A typical entry appears in the following sequence:

★ Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
==September 2007
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=9===

Helmut Senekowitsch, 73, Austrian football player and manager. [1]

★ Sir Tasker Watkins VC, 88, British Second World War hero, Lord Justice of Appeal, former President of WRU, after short illness. [2]
===7===

Alex, c.30, American-born African grey parrot, subject of animal language experiments. [3]

John Bryan, 56, American councilman in St.Petersburg, Florida, apparent suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. [4]

Sir John Compton, 82, St. Lucian Prime Minister (1979, 1982–1996, 2006–2007), stroke. [5]

Norman Deeley, 73, English Footballer, Wolverhampton Wanderers. [6]

Joseph Rudolph Grimes, 84, Liberian foreign minister (1960–1972). [7]

Mark Weil, 55, Uzbek theatre director, stabbed. [8] [9]
===6===

Martin Čech, 31, Czech international ice hockey player, car accident. [10] (Czech) [11] (Russian)

John Kelly, 71, Irish republican politician, founder member of the PIRA, Northern Ireland Assembly member (1998–2003). [12]

Madeleine L'Engle, 88, American writer (''A Wrinkle in Time''), natural causes. [13]

Ronald Magill, 87, British actor (Amos Brearly on ''Emmerdale Farm''). [14][15]

Luciano Pavarotti, 71, Italian operatic tenor, pancreatic cancer. [16]

Byron Stevenson, 50, British footballer (Wales, Leeds United, Birmingham City), throat cancer. [17]
===5===

Julieta Campos, 75, Cuban-Mexican writer, cancer. [18] (Spanish)

Duan Yihe, 61, Chinese congress member who arranged the murder of his mistress, execution. [19]

Jennifer Dunn, 66, American Representative from Washington (1993–2005), pulmonary embolism. [20]

Paul Gillmor, 68, American Representative from Ohio since 1989. [21]

Edward Gramlich, 68, American economics professor, governor of the Federal Reserve System, lymphocytic leukemia. [22]

Alexey Kazantsev, 61, Russian writer and dramatist. [23] [24] (Russian)

D. James Kennedy, 76, American theologian, founder of Coral Ridge Ministries. [25]

Nikos Nikolaidis, 68, Greek film director, pulmonary edema. [26] (Greek)
===4===

Gigi Sabani, 54, Italian TV host, heart attack. [27] (Italian)

John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch, 83, British politician, Scottish peer, Europe's largest private landowner. [28] [29]

Ryūzō Sejima, 95, Japanese chairman of the board of Asia University, World War II strategist. [30]

Michael Sumichrast, 86, Czech-born American housing economist, respiratory failure. [31]

Bruce Swerdfager, 79, Canadian actor and theatre administrator, Stratford Festival of Canada. [32]

Seth Tobias, 44, American financial commentator for CNBC's Squawk Box. [33]
===3===

Carter Albrecht, 34, American keyboardist, guitarist (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians), shot. [34]

Abdul Ameer al-Arab, 54, Bahraini politician (Islamic Action Society), car accident. [35]

Clarke Bynum, 45, American basketballer (Clemson Tigers) and 2000 hijack hero, cancer. [36]

Gustavo Eberto, 24, Argentine football goalkeeper for Boca Juniors, testicular cancer. [37]

Syd Jackson, 68, New Zealand Maori rights activist, cancer. [38]

Gift Leremi, 22, South African international football player, car accident. [39]

Janis Martin, 67, American singer, cancer. [40]

Jacques Pelletier, 78, French senator for Aisne, former minister, complications of a stroke. [41] (French)

Steve Ryan, 55, American theater and television actor. [42]

Bob Sievers, 90, American radio broadcaster on WOWO (1932-1987). [43]

Mária Szepes, 98, Hungarian writer. [44] (Hungarian)

Jane Tomlinson, 43, British cancer campaigner, cancer. [45] [46]
===2===

Rajae Belmlih, 45, Moroccan singer, cancer. [47]

Anthony Day, 74, American editorial page editor for the ''Los Angeles Times'', emphysema. [48]

Robert Fidgeon, 65, Australian television columnist and critic, cancer. [49]

Safet Isović, 71, Bosnian singer. [50] (Bosnian)

Marcia Mae Jones, 83, American actress (''Heidi'', ''These Three)''. [51]

Edward McGaffigan, 58, American nuclear technology advocate, member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, melanoma. [52]

Max McNab, 83, Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and NHL general manager. [53]
===1===

Tomás Medina Caracas, 42, Colombian guerrilla member of FARC, military action. [54]

Russell Ellington, 69, American basketball coach for the Harlem Globetrotters, lung cancer. [55]

Sally Haley, 99, American painter, natural causes. [56]

Raymond Lageschulte, 85, American member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1975–1992). [57]

★ Sir Roy McKenzie, 84, New Zealand philanthropist, harness racing breeder, trainer and competitor. [58] [59]

Viliam Schrojf, 76, Slovakian former football goalkeeper. [60]
==August 2007==
''See Deaths in August 2007''.
==July 2007==
''See Deaths in July 2007''.
==June 2007==
''See Deaths in June 2007''.
==May 2007==
''See Deaths in May 2007''.
==April 2007==
''See Deaths in April 2007''.
==March 2007==
''See Deaths in March 2007''.
==February 2007==
''See Deaths in February 2007''.
==January 2007==
''See Deaths in January 2007''.

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