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La siguiente es una lista de muertes notables en julio de 2003 .

Las entradas de cada día se enumeran alfabéticamente por apellido. Una entrada típica muestra información en la siguiente secuencia:

  • Nombre, edad, país de ciudadanía al nacer, país subsiguiente de ciudadanía (si corresponde), motivo de notoriedad, causa de muerte (si se conoce) y referencia.

Julio de 2003 [ editar ]

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2 [ editar ]

  • Ivan Allen Jr. , 92, empresario estadounidense y 52º alcalde de Atlanta . [4]
  • Franklin Farrell , 95, jugador de hockey sobre hielo estadounidense ( medalla de plata en hockey sobre hielo masculino en los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de 1932 ). [5]
  • Antonio Fortich , 89, obispo católico y activista social.
  • Najeeb Halaby , 87, empresario estadounidense, aviador y padre de la reina Noor de Jordania .
  • Julia Montgomery Walsh , 80, empresaria y corredora de bolsa estadounidense. [6]

3 [ editar ]

  • Gaetano Alibrandi , 89, diplomático papal italiano y nuncio apostólico en la República de Irlanda. [7]
  • Harold Creighton , 75, empresario británico y editor de una revista.
  • Vince Lloyd , 96, locutor de radio estadounidense.
  • Sir Charles Tidbury , 77, ejecutivo cervecero británico.
  • CC Wang , 96, artista y coleccionista de arte chino-estadounidense. [8]

4 [ editar ]

  • Manuel Araneta Jr. , 76, jugador de baloncesto filipino ( baloncesto en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1948 ). [9]
  • Larry Burkett , 64, fundador de Christian Financial Concepts.
  • André Claveau , 87, cantante francés.
  • Barry White , 58, cantante estadounidense de soul suave (" Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe "), insuficiencia renal. [10]

5 [ editar ]

  • George Ibrahim , 38, sacerdote católico pakistaní.
  • Isabelle, condesa de París , 91, viuda de Enrique, conde de París , pretendiente al trono francés.
  • Roman Lyashenko , 24, jugador ruso de hockey sobre hielo ( Dallas Stars , New York Rangers ). [11]
  • Yoshio Sakurauchi , 91, político japonés.
  • Bebu Silvetti , 59, músico, compositor y arreglista argentino.
  • Zhang Aiping , de 93 años, líder militar chino, ministro de Defensa de Deng Xiaoping , dirigió el programa de bombas nucleares de China.

6 [ editar ]

  • Skip Battin , 69, bajista, cantante y compositor estadounidense, miembro de The Byrds , Flying Burrito Brothers . [12]
  • Ed Chandler , 86, jugador de béisbol estadounidense ( Brooklyn Dodgers ). [13]
  • Buddy Ebsen , 95, actor estadounidense ( The Beverly Hillbillies , Barnaby Jones , Breakfast at Tiffany's ). [14]
  • Michael Hoban , 81, director británico.
  • Ćiril Kos , 83, prelado católico croata, obispo de Djakovo o Bosna y Srijem (1974-1997)
  • Kathleen Raine , 95, poeta y crítica literaria británica.
  • Spec Sanders , 84, jugador de fútbol americano ( Universidad de Texas , Yankees de Nueva York , Yankees de Nueva York ). [15]
  • Ignacio Velasco , 74, cardenal católico venezolano , arzobispo de Caracas de 1995 a 2003. [16]

7 [ editar ]

  • Raphael I Bidawid , 81, Patriarca iraquí de la Iglesia Católica Caldea de 1989 a 2003. [17]
  • Warren L. Carpenter , 71, cirujano militar estadounidense.
  • Izhak Graziani , 78, director.
  • Ribs Raney , 80, jugador de béisbol estadounidense ( St. Louis Browns ). [18]

8 [ editar ]

  • Ladan y Laleh Bijani , 29, gemelos siameses iraníes . [19]
  • Paul Brand , 88, cirujano británico, pionero en la investigación de la lepra . [20]
  • Duncan Clark , de 88 años, escocesa lanzador de martillo ( lanzamiento de martillo 1948 de los hombres olímpicos , 1952 de los juegos olímpicos de lanzamiento de martillo ). [21]

9 [ editar ]

  • Eberhard Blum , 84, funcionario alemán, jefe de la Oficina Federal de Inteligencia de Alemania (BND). [22]
  • Joe Cobbold , 76, entrenador de galgos ingleses.
  • Josephine Jacobsen , 94, poeta estadounidense, escritora de cuentos y ensayista.
  • Gregg Wenzel , 33, oficial de la Dirección Estadounidense de Operaciones de la CIA estacionado en Etiopía . [23]

10 [ editar ]

  • Alvin Alcorn , 90, trompetista de jazz estadounidense de Nueva Orleans . [24]
  • John Purdell , 44, músico y productor discográfico estadounidense, cáncer.
  • Hartley Shawcross, Baron Shawcross , 101, fiscal principal de Gran Bretaña en los juicios de Nuremberg .
  • Manuel Vasques , 76, futbolista portugués.

11 [ editar ]

  • Zahra Kazemi , 55, periodista canadiense nacida en Irán, muerta por tortura.
  • Dorothy Canning Miller , 99, curadora de arte estadounidense.
  • Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, sexto marqués de Salisbury , 86, aristócrata y político británico.
  • Ray Whitrod , 88, oficial de policía australiano y comisionado de policía de Queensland . [25]
  • Ken Whyld , 77, autor británico de ajedrez ( The Oxford Companion to Chess ), historiador y columnista. [26]
  • Teddy Yip , 96, empresario, piloto de carreras y propietario de equipo indonesio ( Fórmula Uno , IndyCar ). [27]

12 [ editar ]

  • Ingeborg de Beausacq , 93, fotógrafa estadounidense.
  • Benny Carter , 95, pionero del jazz estadounidense.
  • Patricia Courtney , 71, jugadora de béisbol estadounidense ( AAGPBL ) [28]
  • Roger Freeman , 51, piloto de rally británico, accidente automovilístico.
  • Mark Lovell , 43, piloto de rally británico, accidente automovilístico.
  • Eliot Wald , 57, escritor estadounidense de comedia para teatro, televisión y películas ( The Second City , Saturday Night Live , Camp Nowhere ). [29]

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  • Alpha L. Bowser , 92, teniente general de la Infantería de Marina estadounidense ( Batalla de Iwo Jima , Batalla del embalse Chosin ). [30]
  • Kadawedduwe Jinavamsa Mahathera , 96, monje budista de Sri Lanka.
  • Jim Quinlan , 81, jugador de baloncesto profesional estadounidense ( Rochester Royals ). [31]
  • Eileen Rodgers , 73, cantante estadounidense y artista de Broadway.
  • Compay Segundo , 95, músico cubano y estrella del Buena Vista Social Club , insuficiencia renal.

14 [ editar ]

  • K Bhogishayana , 77, educador indio.
  • Leela Chitnis , 93, actriz india.
  • Morrissey Johnson , 70, político canadiense ( diputado por Bonavista — Trinity — Conception , NL ), colisión de un vehículo motorizado con un alce. [32]
  • Rubén Marino Navarro , 70, futbolista argentino.
  • Louis Robertshaw , 90, jugador de fútbol americano y teniente general de la Infantería de Marina de los Estados Unidos, cáncer.
  • John Scholes , 53, jugador de críquet y entrenador australiano, ataque cardíaco.
  • Rajendra Singh , 81, cuarto jefe del Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

15 [ editar ]

  • Roberto Bolaño , 50, escritor chileno-español ( Los detectives salvajes , 2666 ). [33]
  • John Richard Hyde , 90, soldado y político canadiense.
  • Judith Hare, condesa de Listowel , 100, escritora y aristócrata británica nacida en Hungría.
  • Tex Schramm , 83, presidente estadounidense y gerente general del equipo de fútbol profesional de los Dallas Cowboys . [34]
  • Alexander Walker , 73, crítico de cine de Irlanda del Norte ( London Evening Standard ) y autor. [35]
  • Elisabeth Welch , 99, cantante y actriz estadounidense. [36]

16 [ editar ]

  • Alida van den Bos , 101, gimnasta holandesa ( medalla de oro en gimnasia femenina por equipos en los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1928 ). [37]
  • Celia Cruz , 77, cantante de salsa cubana.
  • Capitán James Kelly , 73, oficial del ejército irlandés.
  • Carol Shields , 68, autora canadiense.
  • Reetika Vazirani , 40, poeta y educadora ganadora del premio indio-estadounidense. [38]

17 [ editar ]

  • Pat Fillingham , 89, piloto de pruebas en inglés de la empresa de Havilland.
  • Ferenc Gömbös , 59, político húngaro, accidente automovilístico.
  • Dr. David Kelly , 59, científico británico y experto en armas, suicidio.
  • Rosalyn Tureck , 89, pianista y clavecinista estadounidense.
  • Walter Zapp , 97, inventor alemán báltico ( cámara subminiatura Minox ). [39]

18 [ editar ]

  • Jane Barbe , 74, actriz de voz estadounidense (compañía telefónica "Time Lady") y cantante, cáncer. [40]
  • Luther L. Bohanon , 100, juez estadounidense ( Juez de distrito de los Estados Unidos del Tribunal de distrito de los distritos del este , norte y oeste de Oklahoma). [41]
  • Marc Camoletti , 79, dramaturgo francés.
  • Norman Rasmussen , 75, físico estadounidense.
  • Brad Rone , 35, boxeador estadounidense, lesiones sufridas en el boxeo.

19 [ editar ]

  • Bill Bright , 81, cristiano evangélico estadounidense y fundador de Campus Crusade for Christ . [42]
  • Pierre Graber , 94, miembro del Consejo Federal Suizo (1970-1978).
  • Vic Vargas , 64, actor filipino.
  • Jessica Grace Wing, 31, American theatrical composer and filmmaker.[43]

20[edit]

  • Lauri Aus, 32, Estonian Olympic racing cyclist (1992, 1996, 2000, 2000), struck on bicycle by drunk driver.[44]
  • Nicolas Freeling, 76, British crime writer.
  • Elliot Norton, 100, American Boston-based theater critic, "The Dean of American Theatre Critics".[45]
  • Ángel Felicísimo Rojas, 93, Ecuadorian writer.
  • William Woolfolk, 86, American writer, wrote novels, non-fiction, television scripts, comic books.[46]

21[edit]

  • Walter M. "Matt" Jefferies, 81, American art director (Star Trek series); designer of the Starship Enterprise.
  • John Davies, 65, president of the New Zealand Olympic Committee.
  • Tim Hemensley, 31, Australian singer & bass guitarist, heroin overdose.

22[edit]

  • Arthur W. Adamson, 83, American chemist, made contributions to inorganic photochemistry.[47]
  • Norma Elaine Brown, 77, American U.S. Air Force major general.[48]
  • Hamer H. Budge, 92, American politician (16th Chairman of the SEC, U.S. Representative for Idaho's 2nd congressional district).[49]
  • Uday Hussein, 39, eldest son of Saddam Hussein, shot dead by US troops.
  • Qusay Hussein, 37, second son of Saddam Hussein, shot dead by US troops.
  • Norman Lewis, 95, British travel writer.
  • Serge Silberman, 86, French film producer.
  • Richard L. Walker, 81, American diplomat (U.S. Ambassador to South Korea) and professor.[50]

23[edit]

  • Sheila Bromley, 91 or 95, American television and film actress (Westward Ho, Lawless Range, Perry Mason).[51]
  • James E. Davis, 42, New York City councilman, shot.
  • Juan Delis, 75, Cuban baseball player (Washington Senators).[52]
  • Speedy Thomas, 56, American football player.
  • Florence Vale, 94, Canadian visual artist.
  • Grady Wilson, 80, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[53]

24[edit]

  • James Alesia, 89, American judge (U.S. District Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois).[54]
  • Dame Ella Campbell, 92, New Zealand botanist.[55]
  • Božidar Drenovac, 81, Serbian football player and manager.
  • Colin R. McMillan, 67, nominee for United States Secretary of the Navy.

25[edit]

  • Ludwig Bölkow, 91, German aeronautical engineer, designed the world's first jet fighter, Nazi Germany's Me262.[56]
  • Erik Brann, 52, American Iron Butterfly guitarist.[57]
  • Ken Ellis, 75, Welsh footballer.[58]
  • Norm McRae, 55, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[59]
  • John Schlesinger, 77, English film director (Midnight Cowboy, Marathon Man, Sunday Bloody Sunday).[60]

26[edit]

  • William Dargie, 91, Australian painter.
  • Richard Wayne Dirksen, 82, composer, former organist-choirmaster Washington National Cathedral.
  • John Higham, 82, American historian.

27[edit]

  • Lajos von Sipeki-von Balás, 89, Hungarian Olympic modern pentathlete (modern pentathlon at the 1936 Summer Olympics).[61]
  • Vance Hartke, 84, American politician (United States Senator from Indiana from 1959 to 1977).[62]
  • Henning Holck-Larsen, 96, Danish engineer and entrepreneur.
  • Bob Hope, 100, British-born American comedian and actor (series of seven "Road" musical comedy movies with Bing Crosby), pneumonia.[63]
  • Rinty Monahan, 75, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[64]
  • Benjamin Munson, 87, American physician.

28[edit]

  • Gladys Edgerly Bates, 107, American sculptor, member of the Philadelphia Ten, founding member of the Mystic Museum of Art.[65]
  • Emily Bavar, 88, American journalist, broke the story that Walt Disney was buying land near Orlando for Disney World.[66]
  • Aaron Bell, 82, American jazz bassist, composer and teacher, bassist for Duke Ellington.[67]
  • True Eames Boardman, 93, American actor and scriptwriter (Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, The Virginian, Bonanza).[68]
  • Adrian Burk, 75, American professional football player (Baylor, Baltimore Colts, Philadelphia Eagles).[69]
  • Valerie, Lady Goulding, 84, Irish Senator & disability rights campaigner.
  • Greg Guidry, 49, American singer-songwriter, suicide.
  • Noite Ilustrada, 75, Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist.
  • Samuel Oschin, 89, Los Angeles entrepreneur and philanthropist.

29[edit]

  • E.B. Cox, 89, Canadian sculptor.
  • Luther Henderson, 84, American arranger, composer, and pianist.
  • Tex McCrary, 92, American journalist and public relations specialist.
  • Jim Pruett, 85, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[70]
  • Foday Sankoh, 65, Sierra Leonean rebel leader, complications following a stroke.
  • Sir Gerard Vaughan, 80, British psychiatrist and politician.[71]
  • Johnny Walker, 82, Indian comic actor, appeared in more than 300 films.[72]

30[edit]

  • Howard Armstrong, 94, American string band fiddler and mandolinist and country blues musician.[73]
  • Will Atkinson, 95, English shepherd and musician, known for playing the accordion and harmonica.[74]
  • Fred Cherry, 77, American activist.
  • Gene Hasson, 88, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[75]
  • Steve Hislop, 41, Scottish motorcycle racer, helicopter accident.
  • Mendel L. Peterson, 85, American archeologist and former curator at the Smithsonian Institution.
  • Sam Phillips, 80, American record producer.

31[edit]

  • Edward P. Alexander, 96, American historian and author, an authority on museums, heart ailment.[76]
  • Bigode, 81, Brazilian footballer, respiratory problems.
  • Guido Crepax, 70, Italian comics artist.
  • Cyril Foray, 69, Sierra Leonean educator, politician, diplomat and historian.
  • Patricia Goldman-Rakic, 66, American professor neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry and psychology at Yale University School of Medicine, struck by a car.
  • Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, 88, Pakistani politician, first President of Azad Kashmir.
  • Vernon Prins, 79, Sri Lankan cricketer.
  • Fergie Semple, 81, British Army officer.
  • Roland Svensson, 93, Swedish painter, writer, and artist.

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