Way Too Many People Died December 2006 To List, But The Following is a List of Notable Deaths in December 2006.
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* Maurice Cook, 75, English football player.
* Yaacov Hodorov, 79, Israeli football goalkeeper, stroke-related.
* Kemal Kolenovic, 28, Montenegran middleweight boxer, vehicular homicide.
* Tim Maseko, 71, South African High Commissioner to Namibia. heart attack.
* Liese Prokop, 65, Austrian athlete and Minister of the Interior (2004–2006), aortic dissection.
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* Charles Boswell, 97, American Mayor of Indianapolis (1957–1962).
* Chandralekha, 78, Indian dancer and choreographer, cancer.
* Ron Fineman, 54, Los Angeles-based broadcast journalist, colon cancer.
* Saddam Hussein, 69, 5th President of Iraq (1979–2003), execution by hanging.
* Antony Lambton, 84, British Conservative government minister.
* Donald Murray, 82, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Boston Globe, heart failure.
* Michel Plasse, 58, Canadian ice hockey player, cardiac arrest.
* Gerald Washington, 57, American Mayor-elect of Westlake, Louisiana, shot.
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* Harald Bredesen, 88, American Lutheran pastor and proponent of speaking in tongues, injuries following a fall.
* Bud Delp, 74, American racehorse trainer inducted into the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame, cancer.
* Johnny Gibson, 101, American 400 metre hurdles world record holder (1927–1928).
* Charlie Tyra, 71, American basketball player, congestive heart failure.
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* Jamal Karimi-Rad, 50, Iranian Minister of Justice, car accident.
* Stanislav Landgraf, 68, Russian actor.
* Norman "Mandy" Mitchell-Innes, 92, oldest English test cricket player, natural causes.
* Jared Nathan, 21, actor who starred in the children's television series Zoom in 1999, killed in an automobile accident.
* Tiny Naude, 70, South African Rugby union player, heart condition.
* Tommy Sandlin, 62, Swedish ice hockey national coach (1978–1980, 1987–1990), heart attack.
* Gershon Shaked, 77, Israeli professor of Hebrew Literature and author.
* Aroldo Tieri, 89, Italian actor, natural causes.
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* Sahib al-Amiri, adviser to Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, shot.
* James Andelin, 89, American actor, congestive heart failure and emphysema.
* Pierre Delanoë, 88, French lyricist, cardiac arrest.
* Scotty Glacken, 62, Georgetown University football coach (1970–1992).
* Itche Goldberg, 102, Polish-born American writer and Yiddish language preservationist. [citation needed]
* Boris Gudz, 104, Soviet spy involved in capture of Sidney Reilly.
* Marmaduke Hussey (Lord Hussey of North Bradley), 83, British newspaper executive and Chairman of the BBC Board of Governors (1986–1996).
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* Chris Brown, 45, American baseball player, complications from burns.
* Gerald Ford, 93, 38th President of the United States (1974-1977).
* Ivar Formo, 55, Norwegian cross-country skier and Olympic Games champion, drowning.
* John Heath-Stubbs, 88, British poet and translator, lung cancer.
* Nelva Méndez de Falcone, 76, Argentinian pioneering member of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, lung disease.
* Fernand Nault, 85, Canadian ballet dancer and artistic director, Parkinson's disease.
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* James Brown, 73, American rhythm and blues singer and bandleader, heart failure related to pneumonia.
* José Antonio del Busto, 74, Peruvian historian, cancer.
* John Butcher, 60, British Conservative Member of Parliament (1979–1997), heart attack.
* Ingerid Vardund, 79, Norwegian actress.
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* Carlos Alberto Ferreira Braga ("Braguinha"), 99, Brazilian songwriter, multiple organ failure.
* Uri Dan, 71, Israeli author and political confidant, cancer.
* Kenneth Sivertsen, 45, Norwegian folk singer, comedian and poet, brain trauma.
* Frank Stanton, 98, American CBS President (1946–1971), died in sleep.
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* Yaakov Besser, 72, Israeli poet, writer, literary editor and founder of the literary monthly Iton 77, cancer.
* Rudolf de Crignis, 58, Swiss-born American artist, brain tumour.
* Charlie Drake, 81, British comedian, actor and singer (My Boomerang Won't Come Back), stroke-related illness.
* Wilma Dykeman, 86, American author & journalist, complications after hip fracture.
* Carter Gilmore, 80, African-American civil rights activist and politician, cancer.
* Norman "Dutch" Mason, 68, Canadian blues musician, complications from diabetes.
* Bo Mya, 79, Myanmar rebel leader, complications of heart disease and diabetes.
* Robert Stafford, 93, American Governor of Vermont (1959–1961) and U.S. Senator, natural causes.
* Ralph Stebbins, 43, American Mega Millions lottery winner of $208 million, heart attack.
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* Peter Bath, 79, British founder of Palmair and owner of Bath Travel, illness.
* Richard Boston, 67, British journalist and author, illness.
* Sam Chapman, 90, American athlete, Alzheimer's disease.
* Ervin Lázár, 70, Hungarian Kossuth Prize winner, writer and storyteller, lung failure.
* Dennis Linde, 63, American songwriter (Burning Love), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
* Graham May, 54, New Zealand Commonwealth Games gold medal weightlifter, heart condition.
* Elena Mukhina, 46, Soviet gymnast, complications of quadriplegia.
* Thomas Shoyama, 90, Canadian politician and academic instrumental in establishing Medicare, congestive heart failure and Parkinson's disease.
* Galina Ustvolskaya, 87, Russian composer, natural causes.
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* Scobie Breasley, 92, Australian jockey, stroke.
* Dee Johnson, 54, ex-wife of Gary E. Johnson the Governor of New Mexico (1995–2003), natural causes.
* Ricardo da Costa Oliveira, 30, Brazilian-born Macedonian football player, heart attack.
* Saparmurat Niyazov, 66, President of Turkmenistan, cardiac arrest.
* Ramon Obusan, 68, National Artist of the Philippines for Dance, cardiac arrest.
* Philippa Pearce, 86, British children's author, stroke.
* Karl Strauss, 94, German-born brewmaster for Pabst and Karl Strauss Brewing Company, natural causes.
* Nelly Vágó, 69, Hungarian costume designer, ovarian cancer.
* Sydney Wooderson, 92, British athlete, kidney failure.
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* Yukio Aoshima, 74, Japanese comedian and Governor of Tokyo (1995–1999), myelodysplastic syndrome.
* Anne Rogers Clark, 77, American Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show judge, kidney failure associated with colon cancer.
* Tsepo Letlaka, 80, South African PAC activist and cabinet minister, illness.
* Ma Ji, 72, Chinese xiangsheng actor, heart attack.
* Tadayuki Nakashima, 35, Japanese comedian and member of comedic duo Cunning, pneumonia and complications from leukemia.
* Piergiorgio Welby, 60, Italian poet and euthanasia advocate, removal of life support.
* Neville Willoughby, 69, Jamaican radio broadcaster, car accident.
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* Mary Bates Burns, 89, Canadian swing singer, heart failure.
* Jack Burnley, 95, American comic book artist and illustrator, natural causes.
* Cristin Keleher, 34, American stalker of George Harrison, shot.
* Banglan Khan, Pakistani tribal leader, land mine explosion.
* Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Osmani, Taliban commander, airstrike.
* Danuta Rinn, 70, Polish singer, cancer.
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* Sheik Abdul-Ameer al-Jamri, 67, Bahraini Shiite cleric, heart failure and kidney failure.
* Joseph Barbera, 95, American cartoonist and co-founder of Hanna-Barbera Productions, natural causes.
* Ruth Bernhard, 101, American photographer, natural causes.
* Denis Carter, Baron Carter, 74, British Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords (1997–2002), cancer.
* Mike Dickin, 63, British talkSPORT radio presenter, car accident.
* Scott Mateer, 46, American Grammy-nominated songwriter and DJ, complications of diabetes and high blood pressure.
* Mavor Moore, 87, Canadian writer, actor, radio & TV producer and founder of theatrical institutions, illness.
* Daniel Pinkham, 83, American composer, natural causes.
* Bertie Reed, 63, South African solo yachtsman, liver cancer.
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* Kyoko Kishida, 76, Japanese actress, respiratory failure caused by brain tumour.
* Esko Nikkari, 68, Finnish actor, pneumonia.
* Denis Payton, 63, British saxophone player for The Dave Clark Five, cancer.
* Larry Sherry, 71, pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, MVP of the 1959 World Series, cancer.
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* Luis Bersamin, 62, Philippine congressman representing the province of Abra, shot.
* Don Jardine, 66, Canadian professional wrestler, heart attack and leukemia.
* Chicho Jesurun, 59, Dutch baseballer and baseball coach from the Netherlands Antilles, heart attack.
* Goce Nikolovski, 59, Macedonian singer, suicide.
* Taliep Petersen, South African theatre impresario, shot.
* John Rae, 75, English educator and writer, Headmaster of Westminster School (1970-1986).
* Pnina Salzman, 84, Israeli pianist known as the "First Lady of Piano", natural causes.
* Cecil Travis, 93, American baseball player, natural causes.
* Yehoshua Yogel, 91, leading Zionist rabbi, illness.
* Larry Zox, 69, American artist, cancer.
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* Al Beye, 24, Senegal-born basketball player with Montana State University, car accident.
* Federico Crescentini, 24, San Marino football player, drowned.
* Alessio Ferramosca, 17, Italian football player for Juventus F.C. youth team, drowned.
* Frank Johnson, 63, British journalist, editor of The Spectator (1995–1999), cancer.
* Tom McManamon, 39, Irish musician with Shane MacGowan and The Popes, liver failure.
* Riccardo Neri, 17, Italian football player for Juventus F.C. youth team, drowned.
* Clay Regazzoni, 67, Swiss Formula One racing driver (1970–1980), car accident.
* Allan Stone, 74, American art dealer, died in sleep.
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* Anton Balasingham, 69, Sri Lankan senior negotiator for LTTE, cancer.
* John Bridge, 91, recipient of the George Cross and George Medal, natural causes.
* Hallie D'Amore, 64, makeup artist for Forrest Gump, suicide.
* Ahmet Ertegun, 83, Turkish-born co-founder of Atlantic Records, head injury from a fall at a Rolling Stones concert.
* Mike Evans, 57, American actor best known as Lionel Jefferson on the television series The Jeffersons, throat cancer.
* Kate Fleming, 41, American actress and audiobook producer and narrator, drowning.
* Joshua Freeman, 42, American real estate developer and part owner of the NHL Washington Capitals, helicopter accident.
* John Hamilton, 84, British politician and Leader of Liverpool City Council (1983–1986), lung disease.
* Robert Long, 63, Dutch singer, cancer.
* Flint Schulhofer, 80, American horse trainer of two Belmont Stakes winners, cancer.
* Sivuca, 76, Brazilian accordionist and composer, cancer.
* Iraj Zand, 54, Iranian painter and sculptor, cancer.
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* Henry Beachell, 100, American agriculturalist and recipient of the 1996 World Food Prize, complications from health problems.
* Eileen Caddy, 89, British co-founder of the Findhorn Foundation, natural causes.
* Richard Carlson, 45, American author (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff), heart attack.
* Loyola de Palacio, 56, Spanish Vice-President of the European Commission, cancer.
* Ángel Nieves Díaz, 55, Puerto Rican murderer, capital punishment by lethal injection.
* Lamar Hunt, 74, American owner of Kansas City Chiefs who coined the term Super Bowl, complications from prostate cancer.
* Bernard Kleiman, 78, American general counsel to the United Steelworkers of America, heart attack.
* Charles Peter McColough, 84, Canadian CEO of Xerox Corporation, cardiac arrest.
* Catherine Pollard, 88, first female Scout leader for the Boy Scouts of America, cancer.
* James Williamson (Homesick James), 96, African-American blues musician, natural causes.
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* Paul Arizin, 78, American Basketball Hall of Famer (Philadelphia Warriors), in his sleep.
* Peter Boyle, 71, American actor (Young Frankenstein, Everybody Loves Raymond), multiple myeloma.
* Kenny Davern, 71, American jazz clarinetist, heart attack.
* Cor van der Hart, 78, Dutch footballer, natural causes.
* Oscar Klein, 76, Austrian-born jazz trumpeter, heart attack.
* Eliyathamby Ratnasabapathy, 68, Tamil militant leader in Sri Lankan civil war, illness.
* Ellis Rubin, 81, Miami attorney and author, cancer.
* Raymond P. Shafer, 89, Governor of Pennsylvania (1967–1971), complications from congestive heart failure.
* Alan Shugart, 76, American pioneer of the disk drive and co-founder of Seagate Technology, complications from heart surgery.
* Charles Stourton, 26th Baron Mowbray, 83, member of the reformed House of Lords and Conservative Whip, pneumonia.
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* Elizabeth Bolden, 116, oldest verified person in the world at the time of her death, old age.
* Bob Bronzan, 87, American football coach (San Jose State University, Philadelphia Eagles), congestive heart failure and kidney failure.
* Kenneth Cummins, 106, British veteran of the First World War, natural causes.
* Tom Gregory, 79, American television news anchor and announcer, heart disease.
* Homer Ledford, 79, bluegrass music legend, guitar and dulcimer luthier, stroke.
* Lo Tak Shing, 71, Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, stroke.
* J. A. Riggs, Jr., 73, American executive vice president of the New York Times, heart attack.
* Walter Ward, 66, lead singer of The Olympics, unspecified illness.
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* Samuel Benedict Goldberg, 106, last World War I veteran in Rhode Island, old age.
* Dr. Mario Llerena, 93, Cuban intellectual, author and former Castro supporter turned critic, natural causes.
* John Mohawk, 61, Seneca historian and Director of the University at Buffalo Indigenous Studies Program, cancer.
* Cardinal Salvatore Pappalardo, 88, Archbishop of Palermo (1970–1996), natural causes.
* Augusto Pinochet, 91, ex-president of Chile, complications from heart attack.
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* Alberto D'Aguanno, 42, Italian Mediaset TV sport journalist, complications from illness.
* Peter Derow, 62, Classical scholar, heart attack.
* Georgia Gibbs, 87, American singer ("Kiss of Fire") known for her work on Your Hit Parade, leukemia.
* Ralph Gomberg, 85, former principal oboist at the Boston Symphony, primary lateral sclerosis.
* Johnny Hutch, 93, British acrobat and comedian (The Benny Hill Show), natural causes.
* Fred Marsden, 66, British drummer for Gerry & the Pacemakers, cancer.
* Martin Nodell, 91, American comic book and advertising artist, creator of the Golden Age Green Lantern, natural causes.
* Francesco Rosetta, 84, Italian football player, cancer.
* Tremayne Rodd (3rd Baron Rennell), 71, Scottish rugby player.
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* Angelo Cali, 91, American co-founder of the Cali Realty Corporation, now part of the Mack-Cali Realty Corporation, natural causes.
* Sir Colin Figures, 81, head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (1982–1985), natural causes.
* Ernie Fladell, 81, founder of the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, complications following a heart attack.
* Raúl Marciel Pérez, activist for indigenous peoples of Mexico, shot.
* Martha Tilton, 91, American jazz and swing singer with Benny Goodman, natural causes.
* José Uribe, 47, Dominican baseball shortstop, mostly with the San Francisco Giants (1984–1993), car accident.
* Joan Worth, 72, American artist and producer.
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* Lyuben Berov, 81, Bulgarian prime minister (1992–1994), cancer.
* Kevin Berry, 61, Australian gold medal winner in the 200m butterfly at the 1964 Summer Olympics, brain tumour.
* Desmond Briscoe, 81, British sound engineer and founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, natural causes.
* Samuel Devons, 92, British physicist. Professor at Columbia University (1960-1985).
* Moses Hardy, 113, oldest known man in the United States and last African-American veteran of World War I, natural causes.
* J. B. Hunt, Sr., 79, American trucking executive and founder of J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc., head injuries from a fall.
* Kim Hyung-chil, 47, South Korean equestrian at the 2006 Asian Games, crushed by falling horse.
* Jeane Kirkpatrick, 80, former American U.N. ambassador, congestive heart failure.
* Jay McShann, 90, African-American blues/swing pianist, bandleader and singer. natural causes.
* Ben Ruffin, 64, Chair of the UNC Board of Governors, political advisor; heart attack.
* Frank Tremaine, 92, American reporter who broke news of the attack on Pearl Harbor, pulmonary illness.
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* Khan Akhmedov, 70, Prime Minister of Turkmenistan (1989–1992), heart attack.
* Darren "Wiz" Brown, 44, British musician and lead singer of Mega City Four, stroke.
* Russell Buchanan, 106, United States World War I veteran, stroke.
* Dr. Samuel Devons, 92, British physicist and historian of science at Columbia University, congestive heart failure.
* Andy Dill, 39, American gay porn actor and movie producer, meningitis.
* Jeffery Ede, 88, British Keeper of Public records, natural causes.
* Andra Franklin, 47, American former NFL player with the Miami Dolphins, congestive heart failure.
* Leon Mandelbaum, 86, American founder of Mandee and Annie Sez clothing chains, natural causes.
* Mavis Pugh, 92, British actress (You Rang M'Lord?), natural causes.
* Robert Rosenblum, 79, American art historian, curator, and author, colon cancer.
* William Salcer, 82, Czechoslovakian-born inventor and Holocaust survivor, leukemia.
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* Peter Blake, 86, German-born American architect, author, editor, and curator, complications from a respiratory infection.
* David Bronstein, 82, Ukrainian-born chess grandmaster and writer, champion of USSR, natural causes.
* Eric Cox, 83, Australian rugby league player, referee and administrator, pneumonia and stroke.
* Michael Gilden, 44, American actor (NCIS, Return of the Jedi), apparent suicide.
* Michael A. Guido, 52, six-term mayor of Dearborn, Michigan and president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, cancer.
* Gernot Jurtin, 51, Austrian football player, cancer.
* Yvonne Scarlett-Golden, 80, first black female mayor of Daytona Beach, Florida, cancer.
* Van Smith, 61, American costume and makeup designer, heart attack.
* Shahdan Zahari, 33, Malaysian striker for Pahang FA (1993–1996), complications from paralysis.
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* Sir Peter Gadsden, 77, Lord Mayor of London 1979-80, sudden death.
* Joseph Ki-Zerbo, 84, Burkinabé politician, natural causes.
* James Kim, 35, American CNET editor, exposure and hypothermia.
* Wolfram Kistner, 83, South African theologian and anti-apartheid activist, natural causes.
* Ronnie Lippin, 59, American publicist and manager, worked with Eric Clapton, Brian Wilson, and Prince, breast cancer.
* Arthur Shimkin, 84, American Grammy Award-winning producer of children's records, bladder cancer.
* Len Sutton, 81, American Indianapolis 500 racing driver, cancer.
* Ruth Webb, 88, American talent agent, cancer.
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* Eleanor Thomas Elliott, 80, American advocate for women's rights and chair of the board of Barnard College, car accident.
* Craig Hinton, 42, British science fiction author, heart attack.
* Henry Pearson, 92, American op art painter, natural causes.
* Logan Whitehurst, 29, American singer/songwriter (The Velvet Teen), brain cancer.
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* Bob Berry, 80, English test cricket player, natural causes.
* Kari Edwards, 52, American poet, artist and gender activist, heart failure.
* Kurt Lipstein, 97, German-born British academic, Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Cambridge, natural causes.
* Dave Mount, 59, British drummer for 1970s glam rock band Mud, heart attack.
* Herbie Nayokpuk, 77, Alaskan Native Iditarod dog-sled racer, complications from stroke.
* George Tindall, 85, American historian and author, complications of diabetes.
* Mariska Veres, 59, Dutch singer of Shocking Blue, hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970 with "Venus", cancer.
* Richard Vernon, 53, American operatic bass with the Metropolitan Opera, sudden death.
* Kurt Wasserfallen, 59, Swiss politician, member of the Swiss National Council, cancer.
* Dwayne Wilcox, 66, American drag racer during the 1950s and 1960s, renal failure brought on by diabetes.
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* Robert N. Anthony, 90, American Harvard Business School professor, author and United States Department of Defense comptroller, cancer.
* Claude Jade, 58, French actress (Baisers Volés, L'Amour en Fuite, Topaz), metastatic eye cancer.
* Dr. Herbert Gursky, 76, American astrophysicist for the Naval Research Laboratory, stomach cancer.
* Sid Raymond, 97, American character actor and voice of Baby Huey, complications of a stroke.
* Ali Khan Samsudin, 48, "Snake King" of Malaysia, venomous snakebite.
* Edi Sudrajat, 68, Indonesian defense minister (1993–1998), respiratory failure.
* Rosie Lee Tompkins, 70, African-American quiltmaker, cancer.
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