Deaths for the week ending 27 July 2002:
Sunday, 21 July 2002
Gus Gudgeon, pop music producer (Elton John), in an automobile accident, 59.
Monday, 22 July 2002
Ahmed, prince of Saudi Arabia, of a heart attack, 43.
Marion Montgomery, jazz singer, cause not reported, 67.
Tuesday, 23 July 2002
Ned Martin, baseball announcer (Boston Red Sox), cause not reported, 79.
Leo McKern, actor ("Rumpole of the Bailey"), after a long illness, 82.
William Pierce, white supremacist (The Turner Diaries), of cancer, 68.
Chaim Potok, Jewish novelist (The Chosen), of cancer, 73.
Wednesday, 24 July 2002
Pete Coscarart, major leaguer (Brooklyn Dodgers), of an aneurysm, 89.
Maurice Denham, actor (British), 92.
Gaynell "Gus" Tinsley, college football player (Louisiana State University), 87.
Thursday, 25 July 2002
Joachim Degenhardt, Roman Catholic cardinal (Germany), cause not reported, 76.
Cliff Lewis, NFL football player (Cleveland Browns), after a long illness, 79.
Ed Runge, major-league baseball umpire, 84.
Friday, 26 July 2002
Buddy Baker, musical director (Walt Disney Co.), 84.
Kenny Gardner, crooner (Guy Lombardo's band), 89.
Saturday, 27 July 2002
Richard Cleveland, swimmer, 72.
Marv Goux, college football player (University of Southern California), of cancer, 69.
Frank Inn, Hollywood animal trainer (Benji), 86.
Harry Walker, speakers' agent (Harry Walker Agency), of complications from surgery, 85.
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