Deaths in November 1998
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 1998.
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.
 
November 1998
1
- César Castellanos, 51, Honduran politician, mayor of Tegucigalpa (since 1998), helicopter crash.[1]
 - Augusto Magli, 75, Italian football player.
 - Kunitaka Sueoka, 81, Japanese football player.
 - Norbert Wollheim, 85, German-American Holocaust survivor.[2]
 - Stanislav Zhuk, 63, Russian Olympic skater and coach, heart attack.[3]
 
2
- Janet Arnold, 66, British clothing historian, costume designer and author, lymphoma.[4]
 - Sverre Brodahl, 89, Norwegian Nordic skier and Olympic medalist.[5]
 - Claude Bramall Burgess, 88, Hong Kong Colonial Secretary.
 - Fred Freer, 82, Australian cricket player.
 - Henry Horton, 75, English sportsman.
 - Rolf Husberg, 90, Swedish film director, screenwriter and actor.
 - Jovelina Pérola Negra, 54, Brazilian samba singer and songwriter, heart attack.
 - Elmo Plaskett, 60, United States Virgin Islands baseball player.[6]
 - Vincent Winter, 50, Scottish child film actor, heart attack.[7]
 
3
- Ray Bremser, 64, American poet.[8]
 - Helmuth Johannsen, 78, German football player and manager.[9]
 - Bob Kane, 83, American comic book writer (Batman).[10]
 - John Campbell Merrett, 89, Canadian architect.[11]
 - P. L. Narayana, 63, Indian film actor and playwright.
 - Martha O'Driscoll, 76, American film actress.[12]
 - Oriano Quilici, 68, Italian prelate of the Catholic Church.
 - Nina Youshkevitch, 77, Franco-Russian ballet dancer and teacher.[13]
 
4
- Jean de Heinzelin de Braucourt, 78, Belgian geologist.[14]
 - Marion Donovan, 81, American inventor and entrepreneur.[15]
 - Lars Ernster, 78, Swedish biochemist and Nobel Foundation board member.
 - Joyce Lussu, 86, Italian writer and partisan during World War II.[16]
 - Jimmy McGee, 75, Irish basketball player and musician.
 - Jorge Wehbe, 78, Argentine lawyer and economist, Minister of Economy.
 
5
- Garlin Murl Conner, 79, United States Army officer during World War II and Medal of Honor recipient.[17]
 - Momoko Kōchi, 66, Japanese actress (Godzilla), cancer.[18]
 - Nagarjun, 87, Indian poet.
 - Jack Stewart, 86, Australian farmer and politician.
 
6
- Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim, President of the Comoros.
 - Hélmer Herrera Buitrago, 47, Colombian narco and member of the Cali Cartel, shot.[19]
 - Jack Hartman, 73, American gridiron football player and basketball coach.[20]
 - Bobo Lewis, 72, American comedic actress, cancer.[21]
 - Sky Low Low, 70, Canadian midget wrestler, heart attack.[22]
 - Niklas Luhmann, 70, German sociologist and philosopher of social science.[23]
 - Wolfgang Stresemann, 94, German jurist, orchestra leader, conductor and composer.[24]
 - István Szőts, 86, Hungarian screenwriter and film director.
 - Stan Wright, 77, American track and field coach.[25]
 
7
- Jitendra Abhisheki, 69, Indian vocalist, composer and music scholar.
 - Leonard De Paur, 83, American composer and choral director.[26]
 - Agenore Fabbri, 87, Italian sculptor and painter.
 - Margaret Gowing, 77, English historian, Alzheimer's disease.[27]
 - John Hunt, Baron Hunt, 88, British Army officer.[28]
 - Vladimir Matskevich, 88, Soviet apparatchik and ambassador.
 - Börje Mellvig, 86, Swedish actor, screenwriter, director and lyricist.
 - Ted Slevin, English rugby player.
 - Jiwan Singh Umranangal, 84, Indian politician.
 - O. Meredith Wilson, 89, American historian and academic, brain cancer.[29]
 
8
- Rumer Godden, 90, English author (Black Narcissus), complications from a series of strokes.[30]
 - Jemal Karchkhadze, Georgian writer.
 - Thomas Henry Manning, 86, British-Canadian Arctic explorer, geographer, zoologist, and author.[31]
 - Jean Marais, 84, French actor, writer and sculptor, cardiovascular disease.[32]
 - Lonnie Pitchford, 43, American blues musician and instrument maker.[33]
 - Erol Taş, 70, Turkish film actor, diabetes.
 
9
- Baya, 66, Algerian artist.
 - Henry Dorman, 82, American lawyer and politician.[34]
 - Phillip Paske, 45, American child pornographer, AIDS.[35]
 - Anura Ranasinghe, 42, Sri Lankan cricketer, heart attack.
 - Ursula Reit, 84, German actress.[36]
 - Francis Scully, 73, American sailor and Olympic medalist.[37]
 
10
- Svetlana Beriosova, 66, Lithuanian-British prima ballerina, cancer.[38]
 - Peter Cotes, 86, English actor, writer, and director.[39]
 - Mahmoud Hassan, 78, Egyptian Greco-Roman bantamweight wrestler and Olympic medalist.[40]
 - Henry James, 78, British civil servant (born 1919).
 - Jean Leray, 92, French mathematician.[41]
 - Georg Liebsch, 87, German featherweight weightlifter and Olympian.[42]
 - Mary Millar, 62, British actress (Keeping Up Appearances) and singer, ovarian cancer.[43]
 - Hal Newhouser, 77, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame, respiratory disease.[44]
 - Ellis Robinson, 87, English cricketer.
 
11
- Frank Brimsek, 83, American ice hockey player.[45]
 - Patrick Clancy, 76, Irish folk singer, lung cancer.[46]
 - Gérard Grisey, 52, French composer of contemporary classical music, ruptured aneurysm.[47]
 - Ferdinand Kulmer, 73, Croatian abstract painter.[48]
 - Allan Kwartler, 81, American sabre and foil fencer.[49]
 - Sam Melberg, 86, Norwegian sports diver and Olympian.[50]
 - Elvis Jacob Stahr, Jr., 82, American government official and college president.[51]
 - Anicet Utset, 66, Spanish cyclist.
 
12
- Janet Alcoriza, 80, American screenwriter and actress.
 - Jack Gelineau, 74, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer.[52]
 - James H. Gray, 92, Canadian journalist, historian and author.[53]
 - Randall S. Herman, 84, British Indian-born Guamanian politician.
 - Paul Hoffman, 73, American basketball player, brain tumor.[54]
 - Roy Hollis, 72, English football player.[55]
 - Asher Joel, 86, Australian politician and public servant.
 - Kenny Kirkland, 43, American pianist and keyboardist, congestive heart failure.[56]
 - Lu Ann Meredith, 85, American film actress.
 - Sally Shlaer, 59, American mathematician, software engineer and methodologist.[57]
 
13
- Don Bishop, 64, American gridiron football player.[58]
 - Joseph C. Brun, 91, French-American cinematographer.[59]
 - Edwige Feuillère, 91, French actress.[60]
 - Valerie Hobson, 81, Irish-born actress, heart attack.[61]
 - Red Holzman, 78, American basketball player and coach, leukemia.[62]
 - Hendrik Timmer, 94, Dutch sportsman and Olympic medalist.[63]
 - Michel Trudeau, 23, Canadian outdoorsman, and son of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and brother of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, avalanche.[64]
 - Ilie Văduva, 64, Romanian communist politician.[65]
 - Doug Wright, 84, English cricket player.
 
14
- Eli Cashdan, 93, British rabbi.
 - Quentin Crewe, 72, English journalist, author, restaurateur and adventurer.[66]
 - Albert Frey, 95, Swiss-American architect.[67]
 - Rachel Holzer, 99, Australian theatre actress and director.
 
15
- Stokely Carmichael, 57, Trinidadian-American political activist, prostate cancer.[68]
 - Henryk Chmielewski, 84, Polish boxer and Olympian.[69]
 - Lawrence Krader, 78, American socialist anthropologist and ethnologist.[70]
 - Federico Krutwig, 77, Spanish Basque writer, philosopher, and politician.
 - William T. Miller, 87, American professor of organic chemistry.[71]
 - Doris Niles, 93, American dancer.[72]
 - Leo Aloysius Pursley, 96, American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.
 
16
- Ludvík Daněk, 61, Czechoslovak discus thrower and Olympic champion, heart attack.[73]
 - Tyrone Delano Gilliam, Jr., 32, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[74]
 - Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari, 73, Iranian scholar, philosopher and Islamic theologist.
 - Queenie McKenzie, 68, Aboriginal Australian artist.
 - Alexander Smorchkov, 78, Soviet fighter pilot during World War II and the Korean War.
 - J. D. Sumner, 73, American gospel singer and songwriter.[75]
 
17
- Kea Bouman, 94, Dutch tennis player.[76]
 - Weeb Ewbank, 91, American football coach (Baltimore Colts, New York Jets) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, heart problems.[77]
 - Efim Geller, 73, Soviet chess player and grandmaster.[78]
 - Jean Herly, 78, Monegasque diplomat and ambassador.
 - Reinette L'Oranaise, 80, Algerian singer.
 - Kenneth McDuff, 52, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[79]
 - Jacques Médecin, 70, French politician, cardiac arrest.[80]
 - Miguel A. García Méndez, 96, Puerto Rican lawyer and politician.
 - Dick O'Neill, 70, American actor (The Jerk, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Cagney & Lacey).[81]
 - Esther Rolle, 78, American actress (Good Times, Maude, Driving Miss Daisy), Emmy winner (1979), diabetes.[82]
 - Bill Ward, 79, American cartoonist (Torchy).
 
18
- Telemaco Arcangeli, 75, Italian racewalker and Olympian.[83]
 - Norma Connolly, 71, American actress.[84]
 - Hal Davis, 65, American songwriter and record producer.[85]
 - Robin Hall, 62, Scottish folksinger.
 - Jeanine Moulin, 86, Belgian poet and literary scholar.[86]
 - Aurélio de Lira Tavares, 93, Brazilian Army general.[87]
 
19
- Louis Dumont, French anthropologist.[88]
 - Ted Fujita, 78, Japanese-American meteorologist.[89]
 - Alfred 'Ken' Gatward, 84, British Royal Air Force pilot during World War II.[90]
 - Earl Kim, 78, American composer, and music pedagogue, lung cancer.[91]
 - William J. McCarthy, 79, American labor leader.
 - Alan J. Pakula, 70, American film director and producer (All the President's Men, The Parallax View, To Kill a Mockingbird), traffic collision.[92]
 
20
- Roland Alphonso, 67, Jamaican tenor saxophonist.[93]
 - Marian Brandys, 86, Polish writer and screenwriter.
 - George Brophy, 72, American baseball executive.[94]
 - Howard Wilson Emmons, 86, American professor in Mechanical Engineering.[95]
 - Meredith Gourdine, 69, American physicist, athlete and Olympic medalist.[96]
 - John Grimek, 88, American bodybuilder and weightlifter.[97]
 - Cec Luining, 67, Canadian football player.
 - Mario Orozco Rivera, 68, Mexican muralist and painter.
 - Dick Sisler, 78, American baseball player, coach and manager.[98]
 - Galina Starovoytova, 52, Soviet dissident, shot.[99]
 
21
- Thomas V. Bermingham, American Jesuit priest and Classical scholar.[100]
 - Dariush Forouhar, 69–70, Iranian pan-Iranist politician, stabbed.
 - Otto Frankel, 98, Austrian-Australian geneticist.[101]
 - Dave Huffman, 41, American football player, traffic collision.[102]
 - Giles Pellerin, 91, American gridiron football player.
 - Alvin P. Shapiro, 77, American physician and professor, complications of kidney failure.[103]
 - Ormond R. Simpson, 83, United States Marine Corps officer.[104]
 - Fabian Ver, 78, Filipino military officer, pulmonary complications.
 - Nosson Meir Wachtfogel, 88, Russian-American Orthodox rabbi.
 
22
- Harlan Parker Banks, 85, American paleobotanist and phycologist.
 - Vladimir Demikhov, 82, Soviet scientist and organ transplantation pioneer.[105]
 - Henry Hampton, 58, American filmmaker.[106]
 - Mikołaj Kozakiewicz, 74, Polish politician, publicist and sociologist.
 - Harry Lehmann, 74, German physicist.
 - Celeste Mendoza, 68, Cuban singer.[107]
 - Holt Rast, 81, American football player.
 - Jack Shadbolt, 89, Canadian painter.[108]
 - Stu Ungar, 45, American professional poker, blackjack, and gin rummy player, heart problems.[109]
 
23
- Lamar McHan, 65, American football player and coach, heart attack.[110]
 - Gene Moore, 88, American designer and window dresser.[111]
 - Dan Osman, 35, American extreme sport practitioner, rock climbing accident.
 - Ralph S. Phillips, 85, American mathematician and academic.
 - Don Ray, 77, American basketball player.[112]
 - Eugen Seiterle, 84, Swiss field handball player and Olympic medalist.[113]
 
24
- Len Barnum, 86, American gridiron football player.[114]
 - John Chadwick, 78, English linguist and classical scholar who deciphered Linear B.[115]
 - Minnette de Silva, 80, Sri Lankan architect.
 - Eprime Eshag, 80, Iranian economist.[116]
 - Guido Figone, 71, Italian gymnast.[117]
 - Nicholas Kurti, 90, Hungarian-British physicist.[118]
 - George F. Sprague, 96, American geneticist and researcher.
 - Theodore Strongin, 79, American music critic, composer, flautist, and entomologist.[119]
 - Nikola Tanhofer, 71, Croatian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer.[120]
 
25
- Robert Eisner, 76, American author and economist, bone marrow disorder.[121]
 - Nelson Goodman, 92, American philosopher.[122]
 - Parmeshwar Narayan Haksar, 85, Indian diplomat.[123]
 - Anwar Mesbah, 85, Egyptian weightlifter and Olympic champion.[124]
 - Enrico Sabbatini, 66, Italian costume designer (The Mission, Seven Years in Tibet, Cutthroat Island) and production designer, traffic collision.[125]
 - Fiatau Penitala Teo, 87, Tuvaluan political figure.
 - Flip Wilson, 64, American comedian and actor, liver cancer.[126]
 
26
- Gerald Battrick, 51, Welsh tennis player.[127]
 - Charles Moihi Te Arawaka Bennett, 85, New Zealand broadcaster, military leader and public servant.
 - Mike Calvert, 85, British Army officer.
 - M. T. Cheng, 81, Chinese mathematician.
 - Ox Emerson, 90, American football player.[128]
 - Gyo Fujikawa, 90, American illustrator and children's author.[129]
 - Tom Lyon, 83, Scottish footballer.[130]
 - Ed Smith, 69, American basketball player (New York Knicks).[131]
 
27
- Barbara Acklin, 55, American soul singer and songwriter, pneumonia.[132]
 - William Baxter, 69, American professor of law.[133]
 - Gloria Fuertes, 81, Spanish poet and children's author, lung cancer.[134]
 - Jozef IJsewijn, 65, Belgian Latinist.[135]
 - Douglas LePan, 84, Canadian diplomat, poet, novelist and professor of literature.[136]
 - Herman Murray, 89, Canadian ice hockey player.[137]
 - Andrey Sergeev, 65, Russian writer and translator, traffic collision.[138]
 - Vicki Viidikas, 50, Australian poet.[139]
 
28
- Dante Fascell, 81, American politician, colorectal cancer.[140]
 - Frederick William Freking, 85, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, emphysema.
 - M. Donald Grant, 94, American baseball executive (New York Mets).[141]
 - Roberta Kevelson, 67, American academic and semiotician.[142]
 - James C. Lucas, 86, American criminal and inmate of Alcatraz penitentiary.
 - Augie Scott, 77, English football player and manager.[143]
 - Maurice Seynaeve, 91, Belgian cyclo-cross rider.[144]
 - John Stanford, 60, American Army officer.[145]
 - Kerry Wendell Thornley, 60, American counterculture figure and writer, heart attack.[146]
 
29
- Roy Benavidez, 63, United States Army Special Forces member and Medal of Honor recipient, complications of diabetes.[147]
 - Gino De Dominicis, 51, Italian artist.
 - Maus Gatsonides, 87, Dutch rally driver and inventor.
 - Jack Gilbert, 80, Australian World War II veteran and rugby player.
 - Giant Haystacks, 52, British professional wrestler, lymphoma.
 - Pépé Kallé, 46, Congolese musician, heart attack.[148]
 - Frank Latimore, 73, American actor.[149]
 - Živojin Pavlović, 65, Yugoslav and Serbian film director, writer, and painter.
 - Robin Ray, 64, English broadcaster, actor, and musician, lung cancer.[150]
 - Jim Turner, 95, American baseball player.[151]
 - George Van Eps, 85, American swing and jazz guitarist, pneumonia.[152]
 
30
- Pentti Aalto, 81, Finnish linguist, heart disease.[153]
 - Abdullah Al-Muti, 68, Bangladeshi educationist and writer.
 - Ruth Clifford, 98, American actress.[154]
 - Alfo Ferrari, 74, Italian cyclist.
 - Jesse Levan, 72, American baseball player.[155]
 - Ad Liska, 92, American baseball pitcher.[156]
 - Simon Nkoli, 41, South African anti-apartheid and gay rights activist, AIDS.
 - Johnny Roventini, 88, American actor.[157]
 - Philip Sterling, 76, American actor.[158]
 - James Strauch, 77, American Olympic fencer.[159]
 - Margaret Walker, 83, American poet and writer, breast cancer.[160]
 
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