Who we said goodbye to in 2017


US television icon Mary Tyler Moore died on January 25 aged 80 in hospital. – EPA pic, December 18, 2017.

FROM German political colossus Helmut Kohl to rock pioneer Chuck Berry, here are some of the personalities who died this year.

Politics 

January 7: Former president Mario Soares, seen as the father of Portugal’s modern-day democracy, aged 92 in hospital.

January 8: Iran’s former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a pugnacious moderate, aged 82 following a heart attack.

February 1: Longtime DR Congo opposition chief Etienne Tshisekedi, aged 84, in Brussels, where he had gone for medical treatment.

March 3: Haiti’s former president Rene Preval, an agronomist and champion of the poor, aged 74 after a cardiac arrest.

March 21: Martin McGuinness, a one-time Irish Republican Army commander who helped negotiate an end to the conflict in Northern Ireland, aged 66 in hospital from a rare heart condition.

May 26: Zbigniew Brzezinski, the hawkish Polish-born former top aide to US president Jimmy Carter, aged 89.

May 29: Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, 83, in a Panama City hospital. 

June 16: Former German chancellor Helmut Kohl, celebrated as the father of German reunification and an architect of European integration, aged 87, at home.

June 30: Simone Veil, an Auschwitz survivor who played a leading role in legalising contraception and abortion in France, aged 89 at her Paris home.

July 13: Chinese dissident Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, 61, from liver cancer while in custody.

October 3: Iraq ex-president and Kurdish leader Jalal Talabani aged 83 in Germany.

December 4: Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, ousted from power during the Arab Spring, slain by his former rebel allies, aged 75.

Entertainment 

January 25: US television icon Mary Tyler Moore, aged 80 in hospital.

John Hurt died on January 25. – EPA pic, December 18, 2017.

January 25: British veteran actor John Hurt, known for his roles in Elephant Man and Harry Potter, aged 77 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

February 12: Jazz’s Al Jarreau, who won seven Grammy awards, aged 76, in hospital days after announcing his retirement.

March 18: American Chuck Berry, a father of rock ‘n’ roll, aged 90 at his home.

May 23: British actor Roger Moore, television’s The Saint and 007 in seven James Bond films, aged 89 of cancer. 

June 27: British author Michael Bond, who created Paddington bear, aged 91 at his home.

July 31: French actress Jeanne Moreau, of Jules et Jim fame, aged 89 at her Paris home.

August 8: US country music legend Glen Campbell, the Rhinestone Cowboy crooner, aged 81 suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease.

August 20: American comedian and actor Jerry Lewis aged 91, at his home.

Harry Dean Stanton died on September 15. – EPA pic, December 18, 2017.

September 15: US actor Harry Dean Stanton, who played the lead role in the film Paris, Texas, aged 91. 

October 24: Rock pioneer and boogie-woogie pianist Fats Domino, at home aged 89.

December 6: France’s best-known rock star Johnny Hallyday, aged 74 after a battle with lung cancer.

Sport 

February 6: South African rugby legend Joost van der Westhuizen, aged 45, at his home after a five-year battle with motor neurone disease.

Business 

March 20: David Rockefeller, banker, philanthropist and heir of the powerful US dynasty, aged 101 in his sleep at home.

September 8: French fashion tycoon Pierre Berge, former partner of Yves Saint Laurent, aged 86 after a long illness at home.

September 21: The world’s richest woman and l’Oreal heiress, Liliane Bettencourt, aged 94, at her home in Paris.

Media 
May 19: US war photographer Stanley Greene, winner of five World Press Photo awards, in a Paris hospital aged 68, after a long illness.

Not forgetting… 

May 15: Britain’s “Moors Murderer” Ian Brady, imprisoned for life in 1966 for torturing and murdering five children, aged 79, at a high-security hospital.

June 16: Christian Cabrol, a French cardiac surgeon known for performing Europe’s first heart transplant, aged 91 in a Paris hospital.

Charles Manson died aged 83 in a California hospital on November 20. – EPA pic, December 18, 2017.

November 20: Charles Manson, the cult leader behind a savage killing spree in the United States in the 1960s, aged 83 in a California hospital. – AFP, December 18, 2017.
 


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