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The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2006.

Days of the month

31

  • Mohamed Abdelwahab, 23, Egyptian footballer, suspected heart attack.
  • K. Sri Dhammananda, 87, Sri Lankan-born Malaysian bhikkhu, stroke. .
  • Guy Gabaldon, 80, American World War II Marine ("Pied Piper of Saipan)", heart attack.
  • J. S. Holliday, 82, American historian, expert on California Gold Rush, pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Mike Magill, 86, American racing driver.
  • Charlie Wagner, 93, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).

30

  • Robin Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon, 80, New Zealand jurist.
  • Glenn Ford, 90, Canadian-born American actor ( Blackboard Jungle , Cimarron ).
  • Susan Lynn Hefle, 46, American food scientist, cancer.
  • George Johnson, 112, American supercentenarian, pneumonia.
  • Igor Kio, 62, Russian illusionist.
  • Bob LeRose, 85, American colorist and cover production artist for DC Comics.
  • Naguib Mahfouz, 94, Egyptian winner of 1988 Nobel Prize for Literature, head injuries from a fall.
  • Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm, 83, British MP and government minister.
  • Bill Stumpf, 70, American industrial designer, co-created the Aeron office chair.

29

  • Kent Andersson, 64, Swedish motorcycle racer, winner of 1973 and 1974 125cc World Championships.
  • John Cummins, 58, Australian union official, secretary of the Builders' Labourers Federation, cancer.
  • Robert J. Gorlin, 83, American oral pathologist.
  • Gerald Green, 84, American author ( The Last Angry Man ) and screenwriter ( Holocaust ).
  • Benjamin Rawitz-Castel, 60, Israeli pianist, battered.
  • Jumpin' Gene Simmons, 73, American rockabilly musician.

28

  • Ed Benedict, 94, American animator and layout artist, designed Fred Flintstone.
  • Don Chipp, 81, Australian politician, founder of the Australian Democrats.
  • Mary Lee Robb Cline, 80, American actress ( The Great Gildersleeve ), heart failure.
  • Heino Lipp, 84, Estonian champion decathlete.
  • Robert McDermott, 86, American dean of the USAF Academy, chairman of USAA and owner of San Antonio Spurs, stroke.
  • Pip Pyle, 56, British drummer (Gong, Hatfield and the North).
  • William F. Quinn, 87, American Governor of Hawaii (1957–1962), pneumonia.
  • Michael Richard, 58, American photographer, cancer.
  • Benoît Sauvageau, 42, Canadian Bloc Québécois member of parliament, traffic accident.
  • Melvin Schwartz, 73, American physicist, winner of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics.
  • Alfred Sherman, 86, British co-founder of the Centre for Policy Studies.

27

  • María Capovilla, 116, Ecuadorian oldest person in the world, pneumonia.
  • Tee Corinne, 62, American writer and artist.
  • Jon Dough, 43, American pornographic actor and AVN Hall of Famer, suicide by hanging.
  • Ike Hildebrand, 79, Canadian ice hockey and lacrosse player.
  • Iain MacKintosh, 74, Scottish folk musician.
  • Vashti McCollum, 93, American plaintiff ( McCollum v. Board of Education ).
  • Luciano Mendes de Almeida, 75, Brazilian Archbishop of Mariana, cancer. (Portuguese)
  • Hrishikesh Mukherjee, 83, Indian film director.
  • Jesse Pintado, 37, American guitarist (Terrorizer, Napalm Death), complications of diabetic coma.

26

  • Rainer Barzel, 82, German President of the Bundestag, Chairman of the CDU. (German)
  • Akbar Bugti, 79, Pakistani Balochistan rebel tribal leader, shot.
  • John Ripley Forbes, 93, American naturalist and conservationist, founder of nature museums.
  • William Garnett, 89, American aerial photographer.
  • Yevhen Kucherevskyi, 65, Ukrainian football coach (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), car crash.
  • Marie-Dominique Philippe, 93, French Dominican priest, founder of the Community of St. John, stroke.
  • Vladimir Tretchikoff, 92, Russian artist.
  • Sir Clyde Walcott, 80, Barbadian cricketer.

25

  • John Blankenstein, 57, Dutch openly gay football referee, kidney disease.
  • Noor Hassanali, 88, President of Trinidad and Tobago (1987–1997).
  • Silva Kaputikyan, 87, Armenian poet.
  • Vijay Mehra, 68, Indian cricketer.
  • Joseph Stefano, 84, American screenwriter ( Psycho ), co-creator of The Outer Limits .
  • Ross Warneke, 54, Australian television presenter and radio personality, cancer.

24

  • Herbert Hupka, 91, German journalist and politician. (in German)
  • Leonard Levy, 83, Canadian-born US constitutional historian and author, winner of the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for History.
  • Anthony Malara, 69, former president of CBS Television and former head of the New York State Broadcasters Association.
  • Cristian Nemescu, 27, Romanian film director, car accident.
  • Viktor Pavlov, 65, Russian actor, heart attack. (in Russian)
  • Rocco Petrone, 80, American NASA engineer, director of Project Apollo and the Marshall Space Flight Center.
  • David Plowright, 75, TV executive and producer, former chairman of Granada Television.
  • Ralph Schoenstein, 73, American humorist and NPR commentator.
  • Léopold Simoneau, 90, Canadian lyric tenor.
  • James Tenney, 72, experimental composer, cancer.
  • Gene Thompson, 89, baseball player with the Cincinnati Reds and the New York Giants.
  • Andrei Toncu, 28, Romanian sound designer, car accident.
  • John Weinzweig, 93, Canadian music composer.

23

  • Lauren Crowner, 25, news anchor/reporter at WCMH-TV in Columbus, OH, infection after auto accident.
  • Maynard Ferguson, 78, Canadian jazz trumpeter, kidney and liver failure.
  • Colin Forbes, 82, English novelist.
  • Wasim Raja, 54, former Pakistan Test cricket player, heart attack while playing a match in Marlow, England.
  • David Schnaufer, 53, Appalachian dulcimer player, lung cancer.
  • Andrew J. Sullivan, 74, Air Force Veteran. Served in Korea.
  • Marie Tharp, 86, American oceanographic cartographer.
  • Ed Warren, 79, demonologist, after long illness.
  • Jay Young, 56, one of the original CNN news anchors, heart attack.

22

  • Wallace Brown, 76, Australian journalist, political correspondent in Canberra for (Brisbane's) The Courier-Mail 1961-1996.
  • Bruce Gary, 55, American rock musician, drummer with The Knack, lymphoma.
  • Frank Lennon, 79, Canadian photographer who recorded Paul Henderson celebrating his winning goal in the Summit Series.

21

  • Máximo Carvajal, 70, Chilean comic book artist.
  • George Edwards, 87, American radio host for WQXR.
  • Ustad Bismillah Khan, 90, Indian shehnai musician and Bharat Ratna winner, heart attack.
  • Jon Lilletun, 60, Norwegian politician (KrF), Minister of Education 1997-2000, cancer.
  • Geff Noblet, 89, Australian Test cricketer 1949-1953.
  • William C. Norris, 95, American engineer and founder of Control Data Corporation.
  • Buck Page, 84, western musician and founder of the original Riders of the Purple Sage.
  • Paul Fentener van Vlissingen, 65, Dutch billionaire businessman, pancreatic cancer.
  • S. Yizhar, 89, Israeli author, heart disease.

20

  • Dr. George Astaphan, 60, Kittian doctor who provided steroids to, amongst others, Ben Johnson in the 1980s.
  • Claude Blanchard, 74, French-Canadian pop singer and actor, heart attack.
  • Renate Brausewetter, 100, German silent film actress.
  • Bryan Budd, 29, British soldier, posthumously awarded Victoria Cross.
  • Alexander Cushing, 92, American founder of the Squaw Valley Ski Resort, brought the 1960 Winter Olympics to the US.
  • Roger Donoghue, 75, American boxer.
  • Robert Hoffman, 59, American businessman and art collector, co-founder of National Lampoon .
  • James T. "Red" Hudson, 81, founder of Hudson Foods, lung cancer.
  • Jack Laughery, 71, American former CEO and chairman of the Hardee's restaurant chain, lung cancer.
  • Jacob Mincer, 84, Polish-born professor of economics at Columbia University.
  • Giuseppe Moccia, alias Pipolo, 75, Italian film director with Franco Castellano (Castellano & Pipolo), father of writer Federico Moccia.
  • Joe Rosenthal, 94, Pulitzer Prize winner for photographing United States Marines raising their flag on Iwo Jima, natural causes.
  • Neil Trezise, 75, Australian Labor politician, Victorian State Government Minister for Sport 1982-92, Australian Rules footballer 1949-59 for Geelong, heart attack.
  • Richard Arthur de Yarburgh-Bateson, 95, 6th Baron Deramore and writer of erotic fiction.

19

  • Marvin Barrett, 86, American journalist and author.
  • Joyce Blair, 73, British actress, sister of Lionel Blair, cancer
  • Clinton Bristow, Jr., 57, American lawyer and education official, president of Alcorn State University, heart failure.
  • James Lovett Dewar, 94, American banker, founder of Park Avenue Bank.
  • Joseph Hill, 57, Jamaican lead singer of roots reggae group Culture, liver fai

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