Deaths in October 2011

Deaths in October 2011

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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2011.

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  • Bob Beaumont, 79, American electric automobile manufacturer (Citicar), emphysema. [92]
  • Margit Brandt, 66, Danish fashion designer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [93] (Danish)
  • Robert Bropho, 81, Australian indigenous rights activist and convicted criminal, natural causes. [94]
  • Liviu Ciulei, 88, Romanian actor, writer and director, after long illness. [95]
  • Harold Huskilson, 91, Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1970–1993). [96]
  • Kjell Johansson, 65, Swedish table tennis player. [97]
  • Morio Kita, 84, Japanese novelist, essayist and psychiatrist. [98]
  • John McCarthy, 84, American computer scientist, creator of LISP and the term AI, heart disease. [99]
  • Pat McNamara, 85, American Olympic speed skater. [100]
  • Sarantis Michalopoulos, 72, Greek journalist and news anchorman. [101] (Greek)
  • Alan Morgan, 71, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Sherwood (1989–2004). [102]
  • Peter Rhodes, 90, British football referee, Parkinson's disease. [103] (death announced on this date)
  • Crescênzio Rinaldini, 85, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Araçuaí (1982–2001). [104]
  • Sir Peter Siddell, 76, New Zealand artist, brain tumour. [105]
  • Kirtanananda Swami, 74, American excommunicated Hare Krishna leader and convicted felon, kidney failure. [106]
  • Oleh Vitovych, 44, Ukrainian politician, MP (1994–1998) and Leader of UNA-UNSO (1994–1999). [107] (Ukrainian)
  • Bruno Weber, 80, Swiss artist and architect. [108] (German)
  • Ken Yamaguchi, 55, Japanese voice actor, illness. [109]

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