November 2002
- 1 Sir Charles Wilson, 93, British political scientist.
- 2 Charles Sheffield, 67, science fiction author and physicist.
- 2 Brian Behan, 75, Irish writer, younger brother of Brendan Behan.
- 2 Tonio Selwart, 106, Bavarian actor and Broadway performer.
- 3 Jonathan Harris, 87, TV's "Dr. Smith" on Lost in Space.
- 3 Lonnie Donegan, 71, skiffle musician.
- 3 William M. Packard, 69, American poet and author.
- 4 Antonio Margheriti, 72, Italian filmmaker, heart attack.
- 5 Billy Guy, 66, American singer.
- 6 Sid Sackson, 82, board game designer.
- 7 Rudolf Augstein, 79, founder and chief editorialist of the German newsweekly Der Spiegel.
- 8 Dorothy Mackie Low, 86, British novelist.
- 9 Merlin Santana, 26, actor.
- 10 Steve Durbano, 50, ice hockey player, lung cancer.
- 11 David Steel, 92, Scottish minister.
- 14 Eddie Bracken, 87, actor.
- 15 Myra Hindley, 60, the Moors murderess.
- 15 John Joseph Stewart,79, New Zealand rugby coach.
- 16 Sir George Gardiner, 67, British politician.
- 17 Abba Eban, 88, Israeli foreign affair minister.
- 18 James Coburn, 74, Oscar-winning actor, heart attack.
- 19 Prince Alexandre de Merode, 68, International Olympic Committee member, lung cancer.
- 20 Ben Webb, 45, Canadian journalist.
- 21 Hadda Brooks, 86, American jazz singer, pianist and composer.
- 21 Arturo Guzman Decena founder of Los Zetas
- 21 J. Roger Pichette, 81, Canadian politician.
- 22 Joan Barclay, 88, American actress.
- 22 Christine Marion Fraser, 64, Scottish novelist.
- 23 Roberto Matta, 91 Chilean artist.
- 24 John Rawls, 81, political theorist.
- 26 Verne Winchell, founder of Winchell's Donuts (nicknamed "The Donut King").
- 27 Stanley Black, 89, British musician.
- 29 David Weiss, 93, American novelist.
- 30 Tim Woods, 68, professional wrestler who wrestled as Mr. Wrestling, heart attack.
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