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The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2005. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. December 2005 1 Gust Avrakotos, 67, American CIA agent who armed the mujaheddin of Afghanistan. Mary Hayley Bell, 94, British actress, Alzheimer's disease. Hermann Buchner, 86, German World War II flying ace. Jack Colvin, 73, American actor, (The Incredible Hulk), coronary thrombosis. Michael Evans, 61, American White House photographer, noted for capturing the trademark image of Ronald Reagan wearing a cowboy hat, cancer. Ray Hanna, 77, New Zealand-born warbird pilot and founder of The Old Flying Machine Company. Victor Premasagar, 78, Indian theologian and Bishop of Medak (1983–1992). 2 Lillian Browse, 99, British art dealer. Shawn Paul Humphries, 34, American convicted murderer, executed in South Carolina. Malik Joyeux, 25, French professional surfer, killed at Hawaii's Banzai Pipeline. William P. Lawrence, 75, American retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral, first to fly at twice the speed of sound. Leonard Lewis, 78, British television director and producer. Peter Menegazzo, 61, Australian cattle baron, killed (along with his wife Angela) in a plane crash. Van Tuong Nguyen, 25, Australian convicted of drug trafficking, execution by hanging. V. Krishna Rao, 80, Indian politician. Mohammed Amza Zubeidi, 67, Iraqi politician, former prime minister under Saddam Hussein. 3 Peter Aschwanden, 63, American illustrator, cancer. Frederick Ashworth, 93, American naval officer, weaponeer who dropped atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Peter Cook, 62, Australian politician, melanoma. Lance Dossor, 90, Australian pianist. John Ganzoni, 2nd Baron Belstead, 73, British aristocrat and politician. Kikka Sirén, 41, Finnish pop/schlager singer, heart attack. Kåre Kristiansen, 85, Norwegian politician, minister of Oil and Energy (1983–1986). Atsuko Tanaka, 74, Japanese avant-garde artist. Allan Waters, 84, Canadian broadcasting icon 4 Débora Arango, 98, Colombian artist. Percy Brandt, 83, Swedish actor. Errol Brathwaite, 81, New Zealand writer. Gregg Hoffman, 42, American film producer (Saw). Gloria Lasso, 83, Spanish singer. 5 John Alvheim, 75, Norwegian politician. Gerald Smedley Andrews, 101, Canadian civil servant. Wesley Baker, 47, American convicted murderer, executed in Maryland. Liu Binyan, 80, Chinese author and dissident, cancer. Gerard Bruggink, 88, Dutch World War II pilot. Ursula Buckel, 79, German soprano. Netai Bysack, 84, Indian Olympic cyclist. Milo Dor, 82, Serbian-born Austrian author, heart failure. Edward L. Masry, 73, American attorney and mentor to Erin Brockovich, complications of diabetes. Kevin "Big Kev" McQuay, 56, Australian businessman and media personality, heart attack. Frits Philips, 100, Dutch businessman, grandson of the founder of Philips, complications from a fall. Bob Richardson, 77, American fashion photographer. Bill Robinson, 71, British rugby league player. 6 Charly Gaul, 72, Luxembourgian cyclist, winner of the 1958 Tour de France. Richard Grimsdale, 76, British electrical engineer, built the world's first transistorised computer and was at the forefront of work on Read Only Memory. Paul Halla, 74, Austrian footballer. Hanns Dieter Hüsch, 80, German political satirist. Devan Nair, 82, President of Singapore (1981–1985). Jerzy Pajaczkowski-Dydynski, 111, Polish-born oldest man in the UK at the time of his death. Danny Williams, 63, South African popular singer, lung cancer. 7 Lucy d'Abreu, 113, Indian-born oldest person in the UK at the time of her death. Rigoberto Alpizar, 44, American airplane passenger fatally shot by U.S. Air Marshals after allegedly claiming he had placed a bomb aboard. Martine Bercher, 61, American football player. Adrian Biddle, 53, British cinematographer (Aliens, The Princess Bride, Thelma & Louise), heart attack. Marvin Braude, 85, American member of Los Angeles City Council. Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., 65, American politician, former South Carolina governor (1987–1995), and member of U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1987). Bud Carson, 75, American football player, former NFL head coach, emphysema. Loomis Dean, 88, American photographer, notably for Life magazine. 8 R. W. Bradford, 58, American writer, publisher of Liberty magazine, kidney cancer. Dame Rose Heilbron, 91, British judge. Donald Martino, 74, American composer. George D. Painter, 91, British biographer. Leo Scheffczyk, 85, German Roman Cardinal Deacon of San Francesco Saverio alla Garbatella, Germany. Roger Shattuck, 82, American writer and critic, prostate cancer. J.N. Williamson, 73, American horror writer, author and publisher. Georgiy Zhzhonov, 90, Russian actor and writer. 9 Alan John Beale, 72, British virologist. Norman Blundell, 88, Australian cricketer. Mike Botts, 61, American drummer with 1970s soft rock band Bread, toured and recorded with Linda Ronstadt, Dan Fogelberg, Tina Turner and others, cancer. Homer Mensch, 91, American internationally known bass player, Juilliard teacher. Eunice Norton, 97, American classical pianist and music promoter. György Sándor, 93, Hungarian internationally famous pianist, Juilliard teacher, heart failure. Robert Sheckley, 77, American science fiction author, brain aneurysm. 10 Frank Cooke, 92, American entrepreneur. Mary Jackson, 95, American schoolteacher and actress (The Waltons, Parenthood). Eugene McCarthy, 89, American politician, former Democratic United States Senator from Minnesota (1959–1971), and United States Representative (1949–1959) and presidential primary candidate. Jim McIntyre, 78, American basketball player. Richard Pryor, 65, American comedian and actor (Stir Crazy, Harlem Nights), heart attack and complications of multiple sclerosis. Clark G. Reynolds, 65, American naval historian. 11 Walter Cudzik, 73, American NFL and American Football League center for the Boston Patriots. Del Philpott, 82, American soldier and scientist. Richard Sandbrook, 59, British environmentalist. Hayim Tadmor, 82, Israeli Assyriologist and professor. 12 Eric D'Arcy, 81, Australia Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Hobart, Tasmania. Max Mariu, 53, First Maori Catholic bishop. Robert Newmyer, 49, American film producer (The Santa Clause, Training Day, Sex, Lies, and Videotape), heart attack triggered by asthma. David Pritchard, 86, British chess player and chess writer. Gebran Tueni, 48, Lebanese journalist and politician, assassinated by a car bomb. 13 John Barraclough, 79, Australian politician. Sir Roland Guy, 77, British army general. John Langstaff, 84, American singer and music educator. Dick Nolan, 66, Canadian musician. Stanley "Tookie" Williams, 51, American convicted murderer and co-founder of the Crips turned anti-gang activist, execution by lethal injection. 14 Erhard Ahmann, 64, .... Discover the Cindy Procter King popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Cindy Procter King books.

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