Deaths in June 1999
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 1999.
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.
 
June 1999
    
    1
    
- Lloyd L. Burke, 74, United States Army soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor.
 - Christopher Cockerell, 88, English engineer and inventor of the hovercraft.[1]
 - Olivier Debré, 79, French abstract painter.[2]
 - Mr. Prospector, 29, American thoroughbred racehorse, complications from colic.
 - Gert Ledig, 77, German writer.[3]
 - Cris Miró, 33, Argentine entertainer and media personality, lymphoma.
 - Bjørn Spiro, 90, Danish film actor.
 
2
    
- Abdulaziz Al-Saqqaf, 47, Yemeni human rights activist and journalist, (orchestrated) car accident.[4]
 - Václav Benda, 52, Czech Roman Catholic activist and mathematician.[5]
 - Junior Braithwaite, 50, Jamaican reggae musician, homicide.
 - Keith Gledhill, 88, American tennis player.
 - Yevhen Ivchenko, 60, Soviet athlete and Olympic medalist.[6]
 - Blagoje Jovovic, Montenegrin Serb World War II Partisan and Chetnik.
 - Ron Reynolds, 71, English football goalkeeper.[7]
 - Andy Simpkins, 67, American jazz bassist, stomach cancer.[8]
 - Robert Sobel, 68, American writer and academic.[9]
 
3
    
- Italo Allodi, 71, Italian football player and manager.[10]
 - Helge Bronée, 77, Danish footballer.
 - Peter Brough, 83, English radio ventriloquist.[11]
 - Bernardin Mungul Diaka, 65, Congolese/Zairean diplomat and politician.
 - Romolo Marcellini, 88, Italian film director and screenwriter.[12]
 - Myron Weiner, 68, American political scientist and scholar.[13]
 
4
    
- Ann Brown, 56, British psychologist.[14]
 - Zachary Fisher, 88, American philanthropist and businessman.[15]
 - G. S. Maddala, 66, Indian American economist and mathematician.
 - John McKeithen, 81, American lawyer, politician and governor of Louisiana.[16]
 - Mike Mikulak, 86, American gridiron football player.[17]
 - Yury Vasilyev, 59, Soviet and Russian stage and film actor.
 
5
    
- Magne Kleiven, 77, Norwegian gymnast and Olympian.[18]
 - Robert Merritt, Nova Scotia playwright and film critic.
 - Mel Tormé, 73, American singer and musician, stroke.[19]
 - Ernie Wilkins, 79, American jazz saxophonist, conductor and arranger, stroke.[20]
 
6
    
- Anne Haddy, 68, Australian actress, renal failure.[21]
 - Ilya Musin, 95, Soviet conductor and a theorist of conducting.
 - Manuel Ramos, 56, Mexican boxer, heart attack.[22]
 - Eddie Stanky, 83, American baseball player and manager, heart attack.[23]
 
7
    
- Bob Garber, 70, American baseball player.[24]
 - Lady June, 68, English painter, poet and musician, heart attack.[25]
 - Paul Oskar Kristeller, 92, German-American scholar of renaissance humanism.[26]
 - Victor Otiev, 64, Soviet / Russian painter and graphic artist.
 - Charles D. Palmer, 97, United States Army general, cardiac arrest.[27]
 - Paco Stanley, 56, Mexican television entertainer, shot.
 - Joseph Vandernoot, 84, British conductor.[28]
 
8
    
- Piet Blom, 65, Dutch architect.[29]
 - Ted James, 92, American football player and coach.[30]
 - Zofia Kuratowska, 67, Polish physician and politician.
 - Corrado Mantoni, 74, Italian actor and radio and television host, lung cancer.
 - Rosy McHargue, 97, American jazz clarinetist.[31]
 - Karl Z. Morgan, 91, American physicist and radiation health physics pioneer.[32]
 - Francis Shorland, 89, New Zealand organic chemist.
 - Emiliano Tardif, 71, Canadian missionary, heart complications.
 - Gordon Towers, 79, Canadian politician and lieutenant governor of Alberta.
 - Fred Wampler, 89, American politician.
 
9
    
- Al Bates, 94, American Olympic athlete.[33]
 - Ernesto Calindri, 90, Italian theater and film actor, stroke.[34]
 - Heimo Haitto, 74, Finnish-American classical violinist.
 - Maurice Journeau, 100, French composer.[35]
 - Giles Sutherland Rich, 95, American judge and influential patent attorney, lymphoma.[36]
 - Andrew L. Stone, 96, American screenwriter, film director and producer.[37]
 - Ray Yagiello, 75, American football coach.[38]
 
10
    
- Manlio Busoni, 92, Italian film and television actor.
 - Kenneth S. Davis, 86, American historian.[39]
 - Béla Egresi, 77, Hungarian football player.
 - Henry Grunfeld, 95, German-British merchant banker.[40]
 - Grete Natzler, 92, Austrian actress and operatic soprano.[41]
 - Jerry Elizalde Navarro, 75, Philippine artist.
 - Leonard Thornton, 82, New Zealand Army officer.
 - Oswald Tippo, 87, American botanist and educator.[42]
 - Jiří Vršťala, 78, Czech film actor.[43]
 - J. E. Caerwyn Williams, 87, Welsh scholar.[44]
 - Chen Xilian, 84, Chinese Army general and politician.
 
11
    
- Gilles Châtelet, 55, French philosopher and mathematician, suicide.[45]
 - DeForest Kelley, 79, American actor (Star Trek, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Apache Uprising), stomach cancer.[46]
 - Viljo Nousiainen, 55, Finnish high jumping coach.
 - Gordon Stirling, 74, Australian politician.
 
12
    
- Ola Bauer, 55, Norwegian novelist and playwright, cancer.
 - Jean Capdouze, 56, French rugby player.[47]
 - Sergey Khlebnikov, 43, Russian Olympic speed skater, drowned.[48]
 - Jah Lloyd, 51, Jamaican reggae singer, deejay and record producer, asthma.[49]
 - J. F. Powers, 81, American novelist and short-story writer.[50]
 - Jalagam Vengala Rao, 78, Indian politician.
 - Bib Stillwell, 71, Australian racing driver.
 - Gerd Tellenbach, 95, German historian and scholar.
 - Aleksandras Štromas, 68, Lithuanian political scientist, dissident and author.
 
13
    
- Gabriel Grüner, 35, Italian photojournalist, shot by Yugoslavian soldiers.[51]
 - Volker Krämer, 56, German journalist, shot by Yugoslavian soldiers.[51]
 - Carlos Kroeber, 64, Brazilian actor.
 - Igor Ksenofontov, 60, Soviet and Russian figure skating coach, heart failure.
 - Jørgen Olesen, 75, Danish footballer player.[52]
 - Kjell Rosén, 78, Swedish footballer player.[53]
 - Douglas Seale, 85, English actor (Aladdin, Ernest Saves Christmas, Amadeus).[54]
 - Diablo Velasco, 80, Mexican professional wrestler
 
14
    
- Henri Baruk, 101, French neuropsychiatrist.[55]
 - Kurt Blaukopf, 85, Austrian music sociologist.[56]
 - Jack M. Campbell, 82, American politician.[57]
 - Louis Diamond, 97, American pediatrician, known as the "father of pediatric hematology".[58]
 - Osvaldo Dragún, 70, Argentine playwright.[59]
 - Bernie Faloney, 66, Canadian football player, colorectal cancer.
 - Anna McCune Harper, 96, American tennis player.[60]
 - Henry "Junjo" Lawes, 51, Jamaican record producer, drive-by shooting.[61]
 - Cecil Morgan, 100, American politician.[62]
 - Hann Trier, 83, German artist.[63]
 
15
    
- Alan Cathcart, 6th Earl Cathcart, 79, British Army officer.
 - Sigrid Hunke, 86, German SS-member during World War II, author, and neopagan.
 - Igor Kholin, 79, Russian poet and fiction writer, liver cancer.[64]
 - Sherman A. Minton, 80, American physician, herpetologist and toxinologist.[65]
 - Fausto Papetti, 76, Italian alto saxophone player.[66]
 - Fred Tiedt, 63, Irish boxer and Olympic silver medalist.[67]
 
16
    
- Lennart Geijer, 89, Swedish politician and lawyer.
 - James Ottaway, 90, British film, television and stage actor.
 - Lawrence Stone, 79, English historian of early modern Britain, Parkinson's disease.[68]
 - Screaming Lord Sutch, 58, English musician and serial parliamentary candidate, suicide by hanging.[69]
 - Marshall Wayne, 87, American diver and Olympic champion (1936).[70]
 
17
    
- Albert Bailey, 84, Australian politician.
 - Stanley Faulder, 61, Canadian convict, execution by lethal injection.
 - Basil Hume, 76, English Roman Catholic bishop, cancer.[71]
 - A. W. Kuchler, 91, German-American geographer and naturalist.[72]
 - Paul-Émile de Souza, 68, Beninese army officer and political figure.
 - Lynn E. Stalbaum, 79, American politician.[73]
 
18
    
- Loyd Arms, 79, American football player.[74]
 - Ross Baillie, 21, Scottish track and field athlete, complications from anaphylaxis.[75]
 - Dircinha Batista, 77, Brazilian actress and singer.[76]
 - Bob Bullock, 69, American politician from Texas, cancer.[77]
 - Robert G. Neumann, 83, American politician and diplomat.[78]
 - Lothar Ulsaß, 58, German football player, stroke.
 - ʻAlī Ṭanṭāwī, 90, Syrian Salafi jurist, writer, and broadcaster.
 
19
    
- Henri d’Orléans, 90, French nobleman, Orleanist pretender to the throne, prostate cancer.[79]
 - Saeed Emami, 41, Iranian deputy minister of intelligence, suicide.
 - Oton Gliha, 85, Croatian artist.
 - Heloísa Helena, 81, Brazilian actress and singer.
 - Leslie Holdridge, 91, American botanist and climatologist.[80]
 - Kamal el-Din Hussein, 78, Egyptian military officer and politician, liver cancer.
 - Arvid Pardo, 85, Maltese-Swedish diplomat and academic.
 - Ronald Robinson, 78, British historian.
 - Mario Soldati, 92, Italian writer and film director.[81]
 - Leonard P. Stavisky, 73, American politician and academic, complications from a cerebral hemorrhage.[82]
 - Cesáreo Victorino, 52, Mexican football player, traffic accident.[83]
 
20
    
- Gautam Chattopadhyay, 51, Indian Bengali singer, songwriter and composer.
 - Clifton Fadiman, 95, American author, and radio and television personality, pancreatic cancer.[84]
 - T. A. Goudge, 89, Canadian philosopher and university professor.[85]
 - Barbara Jeppe, 78, South African botanical artist, pneumonia.
 - Iulian Mihu, 72, Romanian film director.
 
21
    
- Chandrakala, Indian film actress, cancer.
 - Edwin Hewitt, 79, American mathematician.[86]
 - Tuure Junnila, 88, Finnish economist and politician.
 - Kami, 26, Japanese rock musician, drummer (Malice Mizer), cerebral haemorrhage.[87]
 - Karl Krolow, 84, German poet and translator.[88]
 - Ted Wolf, 76, American writer.[89]
 
22
    
- Wassila Ben Ammar, 87, First Lady of Tunisia (1962 - 1986).
 - Mark Anthony Bracegirdle, 86, British-Australian marxist revolutionary.
 - Michael Bredl, 83, German Volksmusik musician, -collector, and -publisher.
 - Luboš Fišer, 63, Czech composer.[90]
 - Eugenio Florit, 95, Cuban writer, essayist, radio actor and diplomat.[91]
 - Guy Tunmer, 50, South African racing driver, motorcycle accident.
 
23
    
- Francisco Rovira Beleta, 85/86, Spanish screenwriter and film director.[92]
 - Bert Haas, 85, American baseball player.[93]
 - Aziz Ishak, 85, Malaysian freedom fighter, politician and journalist.
 - Carl Lange, 89, German film actor.[94]
 - Buster Merryfield, 78, British actor (Only Fools and Horses), brain cancer.[95]
 - Pierre Perrault, 71, Canadian documentary film director.[96]
 - Bill Puddy, 82, Canadian swimmer and Olympian.[97]
 - Grels Teir, 83, Finnish lawyer and politician.
 
24
    
- Jim Allen, 72, English playwright.[98]
 - Takehiko Bessho, 76, Japanese baseball player.[99]
 - Hugh Carter, 78, American politician and businessman.
 - Geoff Lawson, 54, British car designer, stroke.[100]
 - Dorothy Lee, 88, American actress and comedian, respiratory failure.[101]
 - Jack Mullin, 85, American sound engineer.[102]
 - Joe Redington, 82, American dog musher and co-founder of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, cancer.[103]
 - Seán Thomas, 98, Irish football manager.
 
25
    
- Peter Abeles, 75, Austrian-Australian businessman.[104]
 - Rawilja Agletdinowa, 39, Soviet middle-distance runner, traffic collision.
 - Charlie English, 89, American Major League Baseball player.[105]
 - Fred Feast, 69, British actor (Coronation Street), cancer.
 - Tommy Ivan, 88, Canadian ice hockey coach and general manager, complications of a kidney ailment.
 - Yevgeny Morgunov, 72, Soviet and Russian actor, film director, and script writer, stroke.
 - Kōzō Murashita, 46, Japanese singer-songwriter, brain hemorrhage.
 - Oliver Ocasek, 73, American politician, liver cancer, colorectal cancer.
 - Jorge Góngora Ojeda, 92, Peruvian football player.
 - Lars Svensson, 72, Swedish ice hockey goaltender and Olympic medalist.[106]
 - Frank Tarloff, 83, American screenwriter who was blacklisted, cancer.[107]
 - Fred Trump, 93, American real estate developer and father of Donald Trump, pneumonia.[108]
 
26
    
- Angelo Bertelli, 78, American gridiron football player, brain cancer.[109]
 - Charles Collins, 95, American singer and actor, pneumonia.[110]
 - Muza Krepkogorskaya, 74, Soviet and Russian theater and film actress.
 - Tim Layana, 35, American baseball player, car accident.[111]
 - Jiří Pelikán, 76, Czechoslovakian journalist and politician, cancer.[112]
 - John R. Philip, 72, Australian physicist and hydrologist.[113]
 - Bobs Watson, 68, American actor and methodist minister, prostate cancer.[114]
 
27
    
- Fernando Alvarez, 61, American thoroughbred horse racing jockey and trainer.
 - Harriet P. Dustan, American physician.
 - Einar Englund, 83, Finnish composer.[115]
 - Kōji Horaguchi, 45, Japanese rugby player, traffic collision.
 - Wilhelm Höttl, 84, Austrian Nazi and holocaust perpetrator during World War II.[116]
 - Isaac C. Kidd, Jr., 79, American admiral, cancer.[117]
 - John Langridge, 89, English cricket player.[118]
 - Siegfried Lowitz, 84, German actor.[119]
 - Marion Motley, 79, American football player (Cleveland Browns), prostate cancer.[120]
 - George Papadopoulos, 80, Greek politician, Prime Minister (1967–1973) and dictator, cancer.[121]
 - Truus van Aalten, 88, Dutch actress.[122]
 - Alfred Robens, Baron Robens of Woldingham, 88, English trade unionist, politician and industrialist.
 
28
    
- Vere Bird, 88, first Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda.[123]
 - Louis Ducatel, 97, French politician and businessman.[124]
 - Hilde Krahl, 82, Austrian film actress.[125]
 - Eugenio Lopez, Jr., 70, Filipino businessman, cancer.
 - Sir John Woolf, 86, British film producer.
 - Anatoliy Zheglanov, 56, Soviet and Ukrainian ski-jumper and Olympian.[126]
 
29
    
- Allan Carr, 62, American film, television and theatre producer (La Cage aux Folles), liver cancer.[127]
 - Michael Hooker, 53, American academic, complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.[128]
 - Karekin I, 66, Syrian Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church, cancer.[129]
 - Declan Mulholland, 66, Northern Irish actor, heart attack.
 - Constance Shacklock, 86, English contralto.[130]
 - Bert Shefter, 97, Russian-American film composer.[131]
 
30
    
- Bob Backus, 72, American track and field athlete and hammer throw world record holder.[132]
 - Édouard Boubat, 75, French photojournalist and art photographer, leukemia.[133]
 - Clifford Charles Butler, 77, English physicist,.[134]
 - Dean Fredericks, 75, American film and television actor, cancer.[135]
 - Walter Johnson, 56, American gridiron football player.[136]
 - Marta Labarr, 87, French-American singer and actress.[137]
 - Beveridge Webster, 91, American pianist and educator.[138]
 
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