List of events
Deaths in the last half of the year 2021 in the United States . For the first half of the year, see 2021 deaths in the United States (January–June) .
Richard Donner
William Smith
Edwin Edwards
Biz Markie
Steven Weinberg
Jackie Mason
Mike Enzi
Saginaw Grant
Joey Jordison
Dusty Hill
Carl Levin
July 1 – The Patriot , 59, professional wrestler (AWA , AJPW , WWF ) (b. 1961)[ 1]
July 3
July 4
Sanford Clark , 85, rockabilly singer ("The Fool ", "Houston ") (b. 1935)[ 4]
Terry Donahue , 77, Hall of Fame college football coach (UCLA Bruins ) and executive (San Francisco 49ers ) (b.1944)[ 5]
Dennis Gorski , 76, politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1975–1987), Erie County, New York executive (1988–1999) (b. 1944)[ 6]
Anne H. Hopkins , 79, academic administrator and president of University of North Florida (b. 1941)[ 7]
Richard Lewontin , 92, evolutionary biologist (b. 1929)[ 8]
July 5
Didi Contractor , 91, German-American architect (b. 1929)[ 9]
Richard Donner , 91, film and television director and producer (The Goonies , Tales from the Crypt , Lethal Weapon films ) (b. 1930)[ 10]
James Kallstrom , 78, FBI agent and television host (The FBI Files ) (b. 1943)[ 11]
William Smith , actor (Laredo , Rich Man, Poor Man ) (b. 1933)[ 12]
July 6
Tom Buford , 72, politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (since 1991) (b. 1949)[ 13]
Suzzanne Douglas , 64, actress (The Parent 'Hood , How Stella Got Her Groove Back , Jason's Lyric ) (b. 1957)[ 14]
William H. Pauley III , 68, judge for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1998–2018), senior judge (since 2018).[ 15]
July 7
Greg Clark , 49, football player (San Francisco 49ers ) (b. 1972)[ 16]
Robert Downey Sr. , 85, actor (To Live and Die in L.A. ), film director (Up the Academy , Putney Swope ), and producer (b. 1936)[ 17]
Bob F. Griffin , 85, politician, member (1971–1996) and speaker (1981–1996) of the Missouri House of Representatives (b. 1935)[ 18]
Priscilla Johnson McMillan , 92, historian and journalist (b. 1928)[ 19]
Eddie Payne , 69, college basketball coach (USC Upstate Spartans , Oregon State Beavers , East Carolina Pirates ) (b. 1951)[ 20]
Chick Vennera , 74, actor (Yanks , The Milagro Beanfield War , Animaniacs ) (b. 1947)[ 21]
Chris Youngblood , 55, professional wrestler (WWC , FMW ) (b. 1966)[ 22]
July 8 – Walter Thomas McGovern , 99, jurist and senior judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington (since 1987) (b. 1922)[ 23]
July 10
Byron Berline , 77, fiddle player (b.1944)[ 24]
David Carter , 67, football player (Houston Oilers , New Orleans Saints ) (b. 1953)[ 25]
Gwendolyn Faison , 96, politician, mayor of Camden, New Jersey (2000–2010) (b. 1925)[ 26]
Travis Fulton , 44, mixed martial artist (b. 1977)[ 27]
Sonny Jackson , 82, college football coach (Nicholls Colonels , McNeese State Cowboys ) (b. 1938)[ 28]
July 11
July 12
Edwin Edwards , 93, politician, U.S. Representative and four-time Governor of Louisiana (b. 1927)[ 31]
Bertram Firestone , 89, industrial real estate developer, thoroughbred breeder and horse owner (Genuine Risk ) (b. 1931)[ 32]
Alex Gibbs , 80, football coach (Denver Broncos , Atlanta Falcons ) (b. 1941)[ 33]
Paul Orndorff , 71, professional wrestler (WWF , WCW ) (b. 1949)[ 34]
Joshua Perper , 88, Romanian-born pathologist and toxicologist, chief medical examiner of Broward County, Florida (1994–2011) (b. 1932)[ 35]
John L. Rotz , 86, Hall of Fame jockey (b. 1934)[ 36]
July 13
July 14
Sam Belnavis , 81, automobile racing executive (b. 1939)[ 39]
Dan Forestal , 38, politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (2012–2020) (b. 1983)[ 40]
Jeff LaBar , 58, rock guitarist (Cinderella , Naked Beggars ) (b. 1963)[ 41]
Julian L. Lapides , 89, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1963–1967) and senate (1967–1994) (b. 1931)[ 42]
July 15
Yoel Kahn , 91, Russian-born Chabad rabbi (b. 1930)[ 43]
Jean Kraft , 94, mezzo-soprano (b. 1927)[ 44]
Jerry Lewis , 86, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1969–1978) and U.S. House of Representatives (1979–2013), chair of the House Appropriations Committee (2005–2007) (b. 1934)[ 45]
Dennis Murphy , 94, sports entrepreneur, co-founder of the American Basketball Association and World Hockey Association (b. 1926)[ 46]
Gloria Richardson , 99, civil rights activist (Cambridge movement ) (b. 1922)[ 47]
Hugo F. Sonnenschein , 80, economist (Sonnenschein–Mantel–Debreu theorem ) (b. 1940)[ 48]
July 16
July 17
July 18 – Bernie Hansen , 76, politician, member of the Chicago City Council (1983–2002) (b. 1944)[ 56]
July 19
July 22
July 23
July 24
July 26
Rick Aiello , 65, actor (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me , Do the Right Thing , The Sopranos ) (b. 1955)[ 66]
Albert Bandura , psychologist (b. 1925)[ 67]
Mike Enzi , 77, politician, United States Senator from Wyoming (1997–2021) (b. 1944)[ 68]
Mike Howe , 55, heavy metal singer (Metal Church , Heretic ) (b. 1965)[ 69]
Joey Jordison , 46, heavy metal drummer (Slipknot , Murderdolls , Sinsaenum ) (b. 1975)[ 70]
David Von Ancken , 56, television and film director (Seraphim Falls , Tut , The Vampire Diaries ) (b. 1965)[ 71]
July 27
July 28
July 29
Robert Dove , 82, politician and academic, parliamentarian of the United States Senate (1981–1987, 1995–2001) (b. 1938)[ 79]
Richard Lamm , 85, politician, governor of Colorado (1975–1987) (b. 1935)[ 80]
John Landon , 71, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 2013) (b. 1950)[ 81]
Carl Levin , 87, politician, United States Senator from Michigan (1979–2015) (b. 1934)[ 82]
Janice Mirikitani , 80, poet and political activist (b. 1941)[ 83]
Lin-J Shell , 39, football player (Orlando Predators , Toronto Argonauts , BC Lions ) (b. 1981)[ 84]
July 30
Jack Couffer , 96, film director (Ring of Bright Water ), second unit director (Out of Africa ), and cinematographer (Jonathan Livingston Seagull ) (b. 1924)[ 85]
Jay Pickett , 60, actor (Rush Week , Eve of Destruction , Rumpelstiltskin ) (b. 1961)[ 86]
Thea White , 81, voice actress (Courage the Cowardly Dog ) (b. 1940)[ 87]
July 31
Charles Connor , 86, drummer (Little Richard ) (b. 1935)[ 88]
Alvin Ing , 89, singer and actor (The Final Countdown , Stir Crazy , The Gambler ) (b. 1932)[ 89]
Mark Tarlov , 69, film producer (Christine , Copycat ), director (Simply Irresistible ), and winemaker (b. 1952)[ 90]
Trevor Moore
Markie Post
Jane Withers
Alex Cord
Ed Asner
Michael Constantine
August 1
Paul Cotton , 78, singer-songwriter and guitarist (Poco ) (b. 1943)[ 91]
June Daugherty , 64, college basketball coach (Boise State Broncos , Washington Huskies , Washington State Cougars ) (b. 1956)[ 92]
Abe E. Pierce III , 86, politician, mayor of Monroe, Louisiana (1996–2000) (b. 1934)[ 93]
Tom York , 96, television personality (WBRC ) (b. 1924)[ 94]
John Zulberti , 54, college lacrosse player (Syracuse Orange ) (b. 1967)[ 95]
August 2 – Runoko Rashidi , 67, historian, author and scholar (b. 1954)[ 96]
August 3
August 4
Razzy Bailey , 82, country musician ("Midnight Hauler ", "She Left Love All Over Me ", "I Keep Coming Back ") (b. 1939)[ 100]
Bobby Eaton , 62, professional wrestler (Jim Crockett Promotions , WCW , SMW ) (b. 1958)[ 101]
Richard T. Farmer , 86, businessman and philanthropist, founder and CEO of Cintas (1968–2003) (b. 1934 or 1935)[ 102]
Paul Johnson , 50, DJ ("Get Get Down ") and record producer (b. 1971)[ 103]
John H. Logie , 81, politician, mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan (1991–2003) (b. 1939)[ 104]
J. R. Richard , 71, baseball player (Houston Astros ) (b. 1950)[ 105]
Dave Severance , 102, Marine Corps colonel (Battle of Iwo Jima ) (b. 1919)[ 106]
Betty Lou Varnum , 90, television presenter (The Magic Window ) (b. 1931)[ 107]
Tachi Yamada , 76, Japanese-born American physician and gastroenterologist (b. 1945)[ 108]
August 5
Eloise Greenfield , 91, author (b. 1929)[ 109]
Richard Trumka , 72, labor leader, president of the AFL–CIO (since 2009) and the United Mine Workers (1982–1995) (b. 1949)[ 110]
Vito Valentinetti , 92, baseball player (Chicago Cubs , Washington Senators , Cleveland Indians ) (b. 1928)[ 111]
Walter Wangerin Jr. , 77, author (The Book of the Dun Cow ) (b. 1944)[ 112]
August 6
Rita Pitka Blumenstein , 84–85, Yup'ik traditional healer (b. 1936)[ 113]
Ed Emery , 71, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2003–2011) and Senate (2013–2021) (b. 1950)[ 114]
Donald Kagan , 89, Lithuanian-born American historian (b. 1932)[ 115]
Trevor Moore , 41, comedian (The Whitest Kids U' Know ) and actor (Miss March ) (b. 1980)[ 116]
John A. Rizzo , 73, attorney (b. 1947)[ 117]
Herbert Schlosser , 95, president and CEO of NBC and co-founder of A&E (b. 1926)[ 118]
August 7
Paul Bragdon , 94, academic (b. 1927)[ 119]
Mike De Palmer , 59, tennis player and coach (Boris Becker ) (b. 1961)[ 120]
Markie Post , 70, actress (Night Court , The Fall Guy , Hearts Afire ) (b. 1950)[ 121]
Dennis Thomas , 70, saxophonist (Kool & the Gang ) (b. 1951)[ 122]
Jane Withers , 95, actress (Bright Eyes , Ginger , Giant ) and children's radio show host (b. 1926)[ 123]
August 8
Bobby Bowden , 91, Hall of Fame college football coach (Florida State , West Virginia ) (b. 1929)[ 124]
Lila R. Gleitman , 91, academic (University of Pennsylvania ) (b. 1929)[ 125]
Ben Kamin , 68, rabbi (b. 1953)[ 126]
Pierre Sprey , 84, French-born American defense analyst (Fighter Mafia ) and record producer, founder of Mapleshade Records (b. 1937)[ 127]
Walter Yetnikoff , 87, music industry executive (CBS Records International ) (b. 1933)[ 128]
August 9
Rand Araskog , 89, businessman, CEO of ITT Corporation (1979–1998) (b. 1931)[ 129]
Cameron Burrell , 26, sprinter (b. 1994)[ 130]
Carlton H. Colwell , 95, politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1964–1995) (b. 1926)[ 131]
Alex Cord , 88, actor (Airwolf , Stagecoach , The Brotherhood ) (b. 1933)[ 132]
Neal Craig , 73, football player (Cincinnati Bengals , Buffalo Bills , Cleveland Browns ) (b. 1948)[ 133]
Roy F. Guste , 69, author, photographer, and culinary historian (b. 1951)[ 134]
Pat Hitchcock , 93, English-born American actress (Stage Fright , Strangers on a Train , Psycho ) (b. 1928)[ 135]
Bob Jenkins , 73, motorsports announcer (ESPN , ABC , NBC Sports ) (b. 1947)[ 136]
Joseph Koterski , 67, Jesuit priest, philosopher and author (b. 1953)[ 137]
Craig Ogletree , 53, football player (Cincinnati Bengals ) (b. 1968)[ 138]
Chucky Thompson , 53, record producer (Bad Boy Records ) (b. 1968)[ 139]
August 10
August 11 – Mike Finnigan , 76, keyboardist and vocalist (b. 1945)[ 142]
August 12
August 13
Kelsey Begaye , 70, politician, president of the Navajo Nation (1999–2003) (b. 1951)[ 145]
Nanci Griffith , 68, singer-songwriter (b. 1953)[ 146]
James Hormel , 88, philanthropist, LGBT activist and diplomat, ambassador to Luxembourg (1999–2001) (b. 1933)[ 147]
Rich Milot , 64, football player (Washington Redskins ), Super Bowl champion (1982 , 1987 ) (b. 1957)[ 148]
Steve Perrin , 75, game designer (RuneQuest ), technical writer and editor (b. 1946)[ 149]
Fez Whatley , 57, comedian and radio host (The Ron and Fez Show ) (b. 1964)[ 150]
August 14
August 15
Hiro , 90, Japanese-born American commercial photographer (b. 1930)[ 153]
Paul Mitchell , 64, businessman and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2017–2021) (b. 1956)[ 154]
Dick Schafrath , 84, football player (Cleveland Browns ) and politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1987–2000) (b. 1937)[ 155]
Joe Walton , 85, football player (Washington Redskins , New York Giants ) and coach (New York Jets ) (b. 1935)[ 156]
August 16
Stanley Aronowitz , 88, political activist and lecturer (b. 1933)[ 157]
William R. Haine , 77, politician, member of the Illinois Senate (2002–2019) (b. 1944)[ 158]
Paul Muegge , 84, politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1990–2002) (b. 1936)[ 159]
John Pease , 77, football coach (b. 1943)[ 160]
Lucille Times , 99, civil rights activist (b. 1922)[ 161]
August 17
August 18
Solly Drake , 90, baseball player (Chicago Cubs , Los Angeles Dodgers , Philadelphia Phillies ) (b. 1930)[ 165]
Joseph L. Galloway , 79, newspaper correspondent and columnist (b. 1941)[ 166]
B. Wayne Hughes , 87, businessman, founder of Public Storage (b. 1933)[ 167]
Robert Smith , 85, sport executive and administrator, president of the International Baseball Federation (1981–1993) (b. 1936)[ 168]
Kaari Upson , 51, artist (b. 1970)[ 169]
August 19
Chuck Close , 81, photorealist painter (b. 1940)[ 170]
Bill Freehan , 79, baseball player (Detroit Tigers ) and coach (Michigan Wolverines ), World Series champion (1968 ), b. 1941[ 171]
James W. Loewen , 79, sociologist, historian, and author (b. 1942)[ 172]
Ramo Stott , 87, racing driver (b. 1934)[ 173]
Jean Yokum , 90, financial executive (b. 1931)[ 174]
August 20
Ian Carey , 45, DJ and record producer (b. 1975)[ 175]
Tom T. Hall , 85, Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Harper Valley PTA ", "I Love ", "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died ") (b. 1936)[ 176]
Mark Hamister , 69, arena football executive, owner of the Buffalo Destroyers (1999–2003) and Rochester Brigade (2001–2003) (b. 1952)[ 177]
Larry Harlow , 82, salsa musician and composer (b. 1939)[ 178]
Michael Morgan , 63, conductor (b. 1957)[ 179]
Igor Vovkovinskiy , 38, Ukrainian-born American law student and actor (b. 1982)[ 180]
Brent Yonts , 72, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1997–2016) (b. 1949)[ 181]
August 21
Nickolas Davatzes , 79, television executive (A&E Networks ) (b. 1942)[ 182]
Bill Emerson , 83, five-string banjo player (b. 1938)[ 183]
Don Everly , 84, Hall of Fame singer (The Everly Brothers ) and songwriter ("Cathy's Clown ", "When Will I Be Loved ") (b. 1937)[ 184]
Connie Hamzy , 66, groupie (b. 1955)[ 185]
Thad McClammy , 78, politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 1994) (b. 1942)[ 186]
Floyd Reese , 73, football player (Montreal Alouettes ), coach (Minnesota Vikings ) and executive (Tennessee Titans ) (b. 1948)[ 187]
Jeanne Robertson , 77, humorist, motivational speaker and Miss North Carolina 1963 (b. 1943)[ 188]
Guy Sansaricq , 86, Haitian-born American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn (2006–2010) (b. 1934)[ 189]
Frank L. Schmidt , 77, psychology professor (University of Iowa ) (b. 1944)[ 190]
Anthony Scotto , 87, mobster (Gambino crime family ) (b. 1934)[ 191]
Phil Valentine , 61, talk radio show host (WWTN ) (b. 1951)[ 192]
August 22
William J. Boarman , 75, printer, public printer of the U.S. (2010–2012) (b. 1946)[ 193]
Kay Bullitt , 96, activist and philanthropist (b. 1925)[ 194]
Vivian Caver , 93, politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1994–1995) (b. 1928)[ 195]
Lloyd Dobyns , 85, news reporter (NBC News ) (b. 1936)[ 196]
Marilyn Eastman , 87, actress (Night of the Living Dead ) (b. 1933)[ 197]
Micki Grant , 80, playwright (Your Arms Too Short to Box with God , Working ) and actress (Another World ) (b. 1941)[ 198]
Jack Hirschman , 87, poet and social activist (b. 1933)[ 199]
Powell St. John , 80, singer and songwriter (Mother Earth ) (b. 1940)[ 200]
Eric Wagner , 62, heavy metal singer (Trouble ) (b. 1959)[ 201]
August 23
Brick Bronsky , 57, professional wrestler (Stampede ) and actor (Troma , The Quest ) (b. 1964)[ 202]
Tom Flynn , 66, author, novelist and editor (Free Inquiry ), executive director of the Council for Secular Humanism (b. 1955)[ 203]
Michael Gage , 76, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1976–1980) (b. 1945)[ 204]
Robert Gerhart , 100, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1968) and Senate (1969–1972) (b. 1920)[ 205]
Jimmy Hayes , 31, ice hockey player (Boston Bruins , Florida Panthers , Chicago Blackhawks ) (b. 1989)[ 206]
Michael Nader , 76, actor (Dynasty , All My Children , Fled ) (b. 1945)[ 207]
August 24
Dale Derby , 72, physician and politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2016–2018) (b. 1949) [ 208]
Nicholas Felice , 94, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1982–2002), mayor of Fair Lawn, New Jersey (1972–1974) (b. 1927)[ 209]
Jerry Harkness , 81, basketball player (Indiana Pacers , New York Knicks ), NCAA champion (1963 ) (b. 1940)[ 210]
John Sheridan , 75, jazz pianist and arranger (b. 1946)[ 211]
George S. Vest , 102, diplomat, ambassador to the European Union (1981–1985) (b. 1918)[ 212]
August 25 – Robin Miller , 71, motorsports journalist (Indianapolis Star , Speed Channel , NBCSN ) (b. 1950)[ 213]
August 26
August 27
Edmond H. Fischer , 101, Nobel Prize winning biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1992) (b. 1920)[ 217]
Hae Un Lee , 79, South Korean-born American businessman, founder of Lee's Discount Liquor (b. 1942)[ 218]
Sam Salter , 46, R&B singer (b. 1975)[ 219]
L. Neil Smith , 75, science fiction author (The Lando Calrissian Adventures ) (b. 1946)[ 220]
Lucille Whipper , 93, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1985–1995) (b. 1928)[ 221]
August 28 – Ida Keeling , 106, centenarian track and field athlete (b. 1915)[ 222]
August 29
Ed Asner , 91, actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show , Elf , Up ), president of the Screen Actors Guild (1981–1985), seven-time Emmy winner (b. 1929)[ 223]
Ron Bushy , 79, drummer (Iron Butterfly ) (b. 1941)[ 224]
Peggy Farrell , 89, costume designer (Dog Day Afternoon , Holocaust , The Stepford Wives ), Emmy winner (1978 ) (b. 1932)[ 225]
John A. Kaneb , 86, businessman, CEO of HP Hood , part-owner of the Boston Red Sox (b. 1934)[ 226]
August 30
Junior Coffey , 79, football player (Green Bay Packers , Atlanta Falcons , New York Giants ) (b. 1942)[ 227]
Cecil Souders , 100, football player (Detroit Lions ) (b. 1921)[ 228]
Robert David Steele , 69, CIA officer and conspiracy theorist (b. 1952)[ 229]
Lee Williams , 75, gospel singer (b. 1946)[ 230]
August 31
Willard Scott
Michael K. Williams
Sam Cunningham
Norm Macdonald
Jane Powell
Willie Garson
Melvin Van Peebles
Tommy Kirk
September 1
Daffney , 46, professional wrestler (TNA , WCW ) (b. 1975)[ 234]
Carol Fran , 87, soul blues singer, pianist and songwriter (b. 1933)[ 235]
Jim Fuller , 76, football player and coach (Alabama Crimson Tide , Jacksonville State Gamecocks ) (b. 1945)[ 236]
Dan Swecker , 74, politician, member of the Washington State Senate (1995–2013) (b. 1947)[ 237]
September 2
Steve Lawler , 56, professional wrestler and trainer (b. 1965)[ 238]
Keith McCants , 53, football player (Alabama Crimson Tide , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Houston Oilers ) (b. 1968)[ 239]
David Patten , 47, football player (New York Giants , New England Patriots , Washington Redskins ) (b. 1974)[ 240]
September 3
September 4
September 5
September 6
Dick Parfitt , 90, college basketball coach (Central Michigan Chippewas ) (b. 1931)[ 251]
Frank Russell , 72, basketball player (Detroit Titans , Chicago Bulls ) (b. 1949)[ 252]
Todd Scully , 72, Olympian (b. 1948)[ 253]
Adlai Stevenson III , 90, politician, U.S. senator (1970–1981), Illinois Treasurer (1967–1970) and member of the House of Representatives (1965–1967) (b. 1930)[ 254]
Michael K. Williams , 54, actor (The Wire, Boardwalk Empire, The Gambler) (b. 1966)[ 255]
September 7
Rick Arrington , 74, football player (Philadelphia Eagles ) (b. 1947)[ 256]
Carl Bean , 77, Protestant church leader, singer ("I Was Born This Way ") and LGBT rights activist (b. 1944)[ 257]
Terry Brennan , 93, college football player and coach (Notre Dame ) (b. 1928)[ 258]
Elizabeth A. Clark , 82, professor (b. 1938)[ 259]
Sam Cunningham , 71, football player (New England Patriots ) (b. 1950)[ 260]
Phil Schaap , 70, disc jockey and jazz historian (b. 1951)[ 261]
Warren Storm , 84, swamp pop drummer and vocalist (b. 1937)[ 262]
Bill White , 76, professional wrestler (WWWF , GCW , JCP ) (b. 1945)[ 263]
September 8
Derek Bailey , 48, tribal leader and convicted sex offender, chairman of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (2008–2012) (b. 1972)[ 264]
Big Daddy Graham , 68, radio presenter (WIP-FM ) and comedian (b. 1953)[ 265]
Betty Karnette , 89, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1992–1994, 2004–2008) and Senate (1996–2004) (b. 1931)[ 266]
Art Metrano , 84, actor and comedian (b. 1936)[ 267]
Robert A. Rovner , 77, politician and lawyer, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1971–1974) (b. 1943)[ 268]
September 9
Marianne Battani , 77, federal judge, Eastern District of Michigan (since 2000) (b. 1944)[ 269]
Harold Franklin , 88, history professor; first African American student at Auburn University (b. 1932)[ 270]
Gene Littles , 78, basketball player (Carolina Cougars ) and coach (Cleveland Cavaliers , Charlotte Hornets ) (b. 1943)[ 271]
Richard McGeagh , 77, water polo player and Olympic swimmer (1964 ) (b. 1944)[ 272]
September 10 – Stephen H. Grimes , 93, judge, justice for the Supreme Court of Florida (1987–1996) (b. 1927)[ 273]
September 11
September 12
Fran Bennett , 84, actress (Nightingales , Sunset Beach , New Nightmare ) (b. 1937)[ 277]
Ben Best , 46, screenwriter (Eastbound & Down ) and actor (Superbad , Land of the Lost ) (b. 1974)[ 278]
Wendell Wise Mayes Jr. , 97, radio and cable television executive (b. 1924)[ 279]
James Snyder Jr. , 76, author, attorney and politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1973) (b. 1945)[ 280]
John Shelby Spong , 90, Episcopal prelate, bishop of Newark (1979–2000) (b. 1931)[ 281]
Bruce Spraggins , 82, basketball player (Philadelphia Tapers , New Jersey Americans ) (b. 1939)[ 282]
September 13
Mike Boyle , 77, politician, mayor of Omaha, Nebraska (1981–1987) (b. 1944)[ 283]
Ruly Carpenter , 81, baseball executive, president of the Philadelphia Phillies (1972–1981) (b. 1940)[ 284]
Don Collier , 92, actor (Bonanza , Gunsmoke , The High Chaparral ) (b. 1928)[ 285]
Bob Enyart , 62, talk radio host (b. 1959)[ 286]
Parys Haralson , 37, football player (Tennessee Volunteers , San Francisco 49ers , New Orleans Saints ) (b. 1984)[ 287]
George Wein , 95, festival promoter and jazz pianist, founder of the Newport Jazz Festival , Newport Folk Festival , and New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (b. 1925)[ 288]
Earl P. Yates , 97, Navy rear admiral (b. 1923)[ 289]
September 14
September 15
Norman Bailey , 88, British-born American opera singer (b. 1933)[ 294]
Carl DePasqua , 93, college football player (Pittsburgh Panthers ) and coach (Waynesburg ) (b. 1927)[ 295]
Leta Powell Drake , 83, broadcaster and television executive (KOLN-TV ) (b. 1938)[ 296]
Leonard Gibbs , 73, percussionist (b. 1948)[ 297]
Penny Harrington , 79, police officer (b. 1942)[ 298]
Satoshi Hirayama , 91, baseball player (Hiroshima Carp ) (b. 1930)[ 299]
W. Tayloe Murphy Jr. , 88, politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1982–2000) and Virginia secretary of natural resources (2002–2006) (b. 1933)[ 300]
Joel Rapp , 87, film director and television writer (High School Big Shot , McHale's Navy , Gilligan's Island ) (b. 1934)[ 301]
Bill Sudakis , 75, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers , Texas Rangers , New York Yankees ) (b. 1946)[ 302]
September 16
George Mraz , 77, Czech-born American jazz musician (b. 1944)[ 303]
Jane Powell , 92, actress (A Date with Judy , Seven Brides for Seven Brothers , Royal Wedding ), singer and dancer (b. 1929)[ 304]
Steve Riley , 68, football player (Minnesota Vikings ) (b. 1952)[ 305]
John Ruggie , 76, political scientist (b. 1944)[ 306]
Ruth C. Sullivan , 97, autism advocate (b. 1924)[ 307]
September 17
Roger Brown , 84, Hall of Fame football player (Maryland State , Detroit Lions , Los Angeles Rams ) (b. 1937)[ 308]
Russ Dallen , 58, economist (b. 1963)[ 309] (death announced on this date)
Tim Donnelly , 77, actor (Emergency! , The Secret of Santa Vittoria , The Toolbox Murders ) (b. 1944[ 310]
Basil Hoffman , 83, actor (The Artist , Hill Street Blues , Santa Barbara ) (b. 1938)[ 311]
September 18
September 19
James Bilbray , 83, politician and postal executive, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1995) and chairman of the Board of Governors of the USPS (2014–2016) (b. 1938)[ 315]
Richard Buckley , 72, journalist and writer (b. 1948–1949)[ 316]
Steve Davisson , 63, politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (since 2010) (b. 1957–1958)[ 317]
Richard Lachmann , 65, sociologist (b. 1956)[ 318]
Gabby Petito , 22, vandweller (b. 1999)[ 319] (body discovered on this date)
Ronald F. Probstein , 93, engineer (b. 1928)[ 320]
September 20
Colin Bailey , 87, English-born American jazz drummer (b. 1934)[ 321]
Sherwood Boehlert , 84, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–2007) and chair of the House Science Committee (2001–2007) (b. 1937)[ 322]
Cloyd Boyer , 94, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals ) (b. 1927[ 323]
Sarah Dash , 76, singer (Labelle ) (b. 1945)[ 324]
Jim Van Engelenhoven , 78, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1999–2012) (b. 1943)[ 325]
Chauncey Howell , 86, journalist (Women's Wear Daily , The New York Times , WNBC ) (b. 1935)[ 326]
Billy Maxwell , 92, golfer (b. 1929)[ 327]
September 21
Angelo Codevilla , 78, Italian-born American professor emeritus of international relations (b. 1943)[ 328]
Marcia Freedman , 83, American-Israeli activist, MK (1974–1977) (b. 1938)[ 329]
Willie Garson , 57, actor (Sex and the City , White Collar , John from Cincinnati ) (b. 1964)[ 330]
Marilyn Golden , 67, disability advocate (b. 1954)[ 331]
Al Harrington , 85, Samoan-American actor (Hawaii Five-O ) (b. 1935)[ 332]
Joan Howard Maurer , 94, author and actress[ 333]
John Brendan McCormack , 86, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Manchester (1998–2011) (b. 1935)[ 334]
Jack Minore , 82, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1999–2004) (b. 1938)[ 335]
Peter Palmer , 90, actor (Li'l Abner , Custer ) (b. 1931)[ 336]
Melvin Van Peebles , 89, film director, actor and playwright (Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song , Posse , Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death ) (b. 1932)[ 337]
Anthony Pilla , 88, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1979–1980) and bishop (1980–2006) of Cleveland (b. 1932)[ 338]
Frank Pratt , 79, politician, member of the Arizona Senate (2017–2021) and House of Representatives (2009–2017, since 2021) (b. 1942)[ 339]
September 22
September 23
David H. DePatie , 91, film and television producer (The Pink Phink , The Lorax , Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends ) (b. 1929)[ 343]
Andrew Douglas , 89, jurist justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (1985–2002) (b. 1932)[ 344]
Pee Wee Ellis , 80, saxophonist, composer and arranger (b. 1941)[ 345]
Bruce Fleisher , 72, golfer (b. 1948)[ 346]
Natalie Meyer , 91, politician, Secretary of State of Colorado (1983–1995) (b. 1930)[ 347]
Charles Grier Sellers , 98, historian (b. 1923)[ 348]
John August Swanson , 83, visual artist (b. 1938)[ 349]
Sue Thompson , 96, pop and country singer ("Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) ", "Norman ") (b. 1925)[ 350]
September 24
Cornelia Clark , 71, jurist, justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (since 2005) (b. 1950)[ 351]
Freddie Fu , 70, Hong Kong-American orthopaedic surgeon (b. 1950–1951)[ 352]
Diana Natalicio , 82, academic administrator, president of the University of Texas at El Paso (1988–2019) (b. 1939)[ 353]
Raymundo Joseph Peña , 87, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of El Paso (1980–1995) and Brownsville (1995–2009) (b. 1934)[ 354]
September 25 – Walter Scott Jr. , 90, civil engineer, CEO of Kiewit Corporation (1979–1998) (b. 1931)[ 355]
September 26
September 27
September 28
Karan Armstrong , 79, operatic soprano (b. 1941)[ 361]
Will Bagley , 71, historian and writer (Blood of the Prophets ) (b. 1950)[ 362]
James Buswell , 74, violinist (b. 1946)[ 363]
Edward Helfrick , 93, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–1980), and Senate (1981–2003) (b. 1928)[ 364]
Tommy Kirk , 79, actor (Old Yeller , The Shaggy Dog , The Misadventures of Merlin Jones ) (b. 1941)[ 365]
Phi Nhung , 49, Vietnamese-American singer and actress (b. 1972) [ 366]
Lonnie Smith , 79, jazz musician (b. 1942)[ 367]
Ray Snell , 63, football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Pittsburgh Steelers , Detroit Lions ) (b. 1958)[ 368]
Moshe David Tendler , 95, rabbi and biologist (b. 1926)[ 369]
September 29
Ravil Isyanov , 59, Russian-born American actor (GoldenEye , K-19: The Widowmaker , Transformers: Dark of the Moon ) (b. 1962)[ 370]
Lee Quarnstrom , 81, journalist (b. 1939–1940)[ 371]
Mike Renzi , 75, composer and music director (Sesame Street ) (b. 1946)[ 372]
Michael Tylo , 73, actor (The Young and the Restless , Zorro , Guiding Light ) (b. 1948)[ 373]
September 30
Todd Akin
Budge Patty
Raymond T. Odierno
Duane E. Dewey
Timuel Black
Ray Fosse
Earl Old Person
Colin Powell
Peter Scolari
Mort Sahl
October 1
Buddy Alliston , 87, football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers , Denver Broncos ) (b. 1933)[ 376]
Raymond Gniewek , 89, violinist (b. 1931)[ 377]
Lissy Jarvik , 97, Dutch-born American psychiatrist (b. 1924)[ 378]
Frank Locascio , 89, mobster (Gambino crime family ) (b. 1932)[ 379]
Andrea Schroeder , 57, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (since 2019) (b. 1964)[ 380]
October 2
Jack Biondolillo , 81, bowler, (b. 1940)[ 381]
Dana Bumgardner , 67, politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2013) (b. 1954)[ 382]
Anthony Downs , 90, economist and politologist (An Economic Theory of Democracy ) (b. 1930)[ 383]
Richard Evans , 86, actor (Peyton Place , Islands in the Stream , Dirty Little Billy ) (b. 1935)[ 384]
Chuck Hartenstein , 79, baseball player (Chicago Cubs , Pittsburgh Pirates , St. Louis Cardinals ) (b. 1942)[ 385]
Jim Hess , 84, high school and college football coach (Angelo State Rams , Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks , New Mexico State Aggies ) (b. 1936)[ 386]
Mortimer Mishkin , 94, neuropsychologist (b. 1926)[ 387]
Bill Russo , 74, college football coach (Lafayette Leopards , Wagner Seahawks ) (b. 1947)[ 388]
John Wes Townley , 31, racing driver (NASCAR Camping World Truck Series ) (b. 1989)[ 389]
Sidney Walton , 102, World War II veteran (b. 1919)[ 390]
Major Wingate , 37, basketball player (Springfield Armor , Shanxi Zhongyu , Tofas Bursa ) (b. 1983)[ 391]
October 3
Todd Akin , 74, politician, member of the Missouri (1989–2001) and U.S. House of Representatives (2001–2013) (b. 1947)[ 392]
Lee Brozgol , 80, artist (b. 1941)[ 393]
Cynthia Harris , 87, actress (Mad About You , Up the Sandbox , Three Men and a Baby ) (b. 1934)[ 394]
Irwin Marcus , 102, psychiatrist (b. 1919)[ 395]
Neal Sher , 74, lawyer (b. 1947)[ 396]
October 4
Mike Connelly , 85, football player (Dallas Cowboys ) (b. 1935)[ 397]
Alan Kalter , 78, television announcer (Late Show with David Letterman ) (b. 1943)[ 398]
Budge Patty , 97, Hall of Fame tennis player (b. 1924)[ 399]
Eddie Robinson , 100, baseball player and general manager (Cleveland Indians , New York Yankees , Texas Rangers ) (b. 1920)[ 400]
Sebastian Shaw , 53, Vietnamese-born American serial killer (b. 1967)[ 401]
October 5
October 6
Lou Antonelli , 64, author (b. 1957)[ 405]
Patricia McMahon Hawkins , 72, diplomat, ambassador to Togo (2008–2011) (b. 1948–1949)[ 406]
Patrick Horgan , 92, British-born American actor (Ryan's Hope , The Doctors ) (b. 1929)[ 407] (death announced on this date)
Martin J. Sherwin , 84, historian and biographer (American Prometheus ), Pulitzer Prize winner (2006) (b. 1937)[ 408]
Sheldon Stone , 75, particle physicist (b. 1946)[ 409]
Ted Venetoulis , 87, politician (b. 1934)[ 410]
October 7
October 8
Pauline Bart , 91, sociologist (b. 1930)[ 414]
Yisrayl Hawkins , 87, cult leader (House of Yahweh ) (b. 1933–1934)[ 415]
Raymond T. Odierno , 67, military officer, chief of staff of the Army (2011–2015) (b. 1954)[ 416]
Richard Ohmann , 90, literary critic (b. 1931)[ 417]
Jorge Antonio Solis , 70, federal judge, Northern District of Texas (1991–2016) (b. 1951)[ 418]
Jem Targal , 74, bass guitarist and singer-songwriter (b. 1946–1947)[ 419]
October 9
Rich Barry , 81, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies ) (b. 1940)[ 420]
Jean Ledwith King , 97, attorney, teacher and political activist (b. 1924)[ 421]
Shawn McLemore , 54, gospel singer (b. 1967)[ 422]
Dee Pop , 65, drummer (Bush Tetras , The Gun Club ) (b. 1956)[ 423]
Anne Saxelby , 40, cheesemonger (b. 1981)[ 424]
October 10
Granville Adams , 58, actor (Oz , Homicide: Life on the Street , Empire ) (b. 1962–1963)[ 425]
Ken Casanega , 100, football player (San Francisco 49ers ) (b. 1921)[ 426]
Jim Coley , 70, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2007–2020) (b. 1951)[ 427]
Bob Herron , 97, stuntman (Spartacus , Diamonds Are Forever , Rocky ) and actor (b. 1924)[ 428]
David Kennedy , 82, advertising executive, co-founder of Wieden+Kennedy (b. 1938–1939)[ 429]
Joyce Lebra , 95, historian (b. 1925)[ 430]
Peter O'Donnell , 97, businessman, investor, and philanthropist (b. 1924)[ 431]
Megan Rice , 91, nun and nuclear disarmament activist (b. 1930)[ 432]
Ruthie Tompson , 111, animator (Pinocchio , Fantasia , Dumbo ) (b. 1910)[ 433]
October 11
Tony DeMarco , 89, Hall of Fame boxer, world welterweight champion 1955 (b. 1932)[ 434]
Duane E. Dewey , 89, soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1931)[ 435]
Deon Estus , 65, singer and bassist (Wham! , George Michael ) (b. 1956)[ 436]
Jack J. Grynberg , 89, Polish-born American oil and gas developer (b. 1932)[ 437]
Bill Hudson , 88, politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1987–1995, 1997–2003) (b. 1932)[ 438]
Ray Sullivan , 44, politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (2005–2011) (b. 1977)[ 439]
Herbert L. Wilkerson , 101, military officer, commanding general of Camp Lejeune (1972–1973) (b. 1919)[ 440]
October 12
Leon Black , 89, college basketball coach (Texas Longhorns ) (b. 1931–1932)[ 441]
Warren Bryant , 65, football player (Atlanta Falcons , Los Angeles Raiders ) (b. 1955)[ 442]
Ricarlo Flanagan , 41, comedian and actor (Shameless , Walk the Prank ) (b. 1980)[ 443]
Brian Goldner , 58, business executive and film producer (Transformers , G.I. Joe ), CEO of Hasbro (2008–2021) (b. 1963)[ 444]
Julie L. Green , 60, visual artist (b. 1961)[ 445]
Roy Horan , 71, actor (Game of Death II , Snake in the Eagle's Shadow ) and martial artist (b. 1950)[ 446]
Marcus Malone , 77, percussionist (Santana ) and composer ("Soul Sacrifice ") (b. 1944)[ 447]
Bruce Spraggins , 82, basketball player (Virginia Union Panthers , New Jersey Americans ) (b. 1939)[ 448]
Kariamu Welsh , 72, choreographer (b. 1949)[ 449]
October 13
Otis Armstrong , 70, Hall of Fame football player (Purdue Boilermakers , Denver Broncos ) (b. 1950)[ 450]
Timuel Black , 102, historian and civil rights activist (b. 1918)[ 451]
Ray Fosse , 74, baseball player (Cleveland Indians , Oakland Athletics , Seattle Mariners , Milwaukee Brewers ) and broadcaster, World Series champion (1973 , 1974 ) (b. 1947)[ 452]
Bill Hager , 74, politician (b. 1947)[ 453]
Dale Kildee , 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–2013), Michigan Senate (1975–1976) and House of Representatives (1965–1974) (b. 1929)[ 454]
Earl Old Person , 92, Blackfeet tribal leader (b. 1929)[ 455]
Gary Paulsen , 82, novelist (Hatchet , Dogsong , The River ) (b. 1939)[ 456]
Clem Tillion , 96, politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1963–1975) and Senate (1975–1981), Senate president (1979–1981) (b. 1925)[ 457]
October 14
Emani 22 , 22, R&B singer (b. 1989)[ 458]
Phil Leadbetter , 59, musician, resonator guitar player (b. 1962)[ 459]
Tom Morey , 86, musician, engineer and surfboard shaper (b. 1935)[ 460]
Diane Weyermann , 66, film producer (Collective , An Inconvenient Truth , RBG ) (b. 1954–1955)[ 461]
October 15
Tuineau Alipate , 54, Tongan-born American football player (Minnesota Vikings , Saskatchewan Roughriders , New York Jets ) (b. 1967)[ 462]
Dan Benishek , 69, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2017) (b. 1952)[ 463]
Joanna Cameron , 70, actress (The Secrets of Isis , I Love My Wife , Pretty Maids All in a Row ) (b. 1951)[ 464]
Larry Koon , 77, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–2005) (b. 1944)[ 465]
Dorothy Steel , 95, actress (Black Panther , Poms , Jumanji: The Next Level ) (b. 1926)[ 466]
Don Stonesifer , 94, football player (Chicago Cardinals ) (b. 1927)[ 467]
Dave Washington , 73, football player (Denver Broncos , Buffalo Bills , San Francisco 49ers ) (b. 1948)[ 468]
October 16
Wes Cooley , 65, motorcycle road racer (b. 1956[ 469]
Dennis Franks , 68, football player (Philadelphia Eagles ) (b. 1953)[ 470]
Frank Hargrove , 94, politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1982–2010) (b. 1927)[ 471]
Betty Lynn , 95, actress (The Andy Griffith Show , Cheaper by the Dozen , Meet Me in Las Vegas ) (b. 1926)[ 472]
Paul Salata , 94, football player (San Francisco 49ers ) and actor (Angels in the Outfield , The Kid from Left Field ) (b. 1926)[ 473]
Pat Studstill , 83, football player (Detroit Lions , Los Angeles Rams , New England Patriots ) (b. 1938)[ 474]
Ron Tutt , 83, drummer (Elvis Presley ) (b. 1938)[ 475]
October 17
Chuck Bundrant , 79, businessman, co-founder and chairman of Trident Seafoods (b. 1941–1942)[ 476]
Brian Gassaway , 49, mixed martial artist (UFC ) (b. 1972)[ 477]
Bruce Gaston , 74, Thai classical musician (b. 1947)[ 478]
David M. Livingston , 80, physician (b. 1941)[ 479]
Mike McCoy , 73, petroleum engineer, businessman, and former minority owner of the Dallas Cowboys (b. 1948)[ 480]
Floyd Salas , 90, novelist and social activist (b. 1931)[ 481]
October 18
Christopher Ayres , 56, voice actor (Dragon Ball , One Piece , Black Butler ) (b. 1965)[ 482]
Val Bisoglio , 95, actor (Saturday Night Fever , The Frisco Kid , Quincy, M.E. ) (b. 1926)[ 483]
Ralph Carmichael , 94, composer (The Blob , My Mother the Car ) and arranger (b. 1927)[ 484]
Maxine Conder , 95, Navy rear admiral, director, Navy Nurse Corps (1975–1979) (b. 1926)[ 485]
Jo-Carroll Dennison , 97, pageant winner (Miss America 1942 ) and actress (Winged Victory , The Jolson Story ) (b. 1923)[ 486]
David Finn , 100, public relations executive and photographer, co-founder of Ruder Finn (b. 1921)[ 487]
Charlie Kulp , 96, aerobatic pilot (b. 1925)[ 488]
William Lucking , 80, actor (Sons of Anarchy , The Rundown , The Magnificent Seven Ride! ) (b. 1941)[ 489]
Pamela McCorduck , 80, English-born American author and journalist (b. 1940)[ 490]
Colin Powell , 84, Army general and politician, U.S. Secretary of State (2001–2005), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989–1993), National Security Advisor (1986–1987) (b. 1937)[ 491]
Charles Ryan , 94, politician, mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts (1962–1967, 2004–2008) (b. 1927)[ 492]
Bill Zeliff , 85, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1997) (b. 1936)[ 493]
October 19
October 20
Pat Campbell , 61, talk radio host (KFAQ ) (b. 1960)[ 496]
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi , 87, Hungarian-American psychologist (flow state concept) (b. 1934)[ 497]
Tom Hannegan , 51, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2017) (b. 1970)[ 498]
Michael Laughlin , 82, film director (Strange Invaders ), producer (Two-Lane Blacktop ), and writer (Town & Country ) (b. 1938)[ 499]
Brian Laundrie , 23, (former) partner to famous YouTube star Gabby Petitio . Remains found on this date.[ 500]
Jerry Pinkney , 81, illustrator (John Henry , The Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South ) and children's writer (The Lion & the Mouse ) (b. 1939)[ 501]
October 21
George Butler , 78, British-American filmmaker (Pumping Iron , The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition , Going Upriver ) (b. 1943)[ 502]
Kathy Flores , 66, rugby union player (b. 1955)[ 503]
Martha Henry , 83, American-born Canadian actress (The Wars , Dancing in the Dark , Mustard Bath ) (b. 1938)[ 504]
Halyna Hutchins , 42, Ukrainian-born American cinematographer (Archenemy , Darlin' , Rust ) (b. 1979)[ 505]
Robin McNamara , 74, singer-songwriter ("Lay a Little Lovin' on Me ") and musician (b. 1947)[ 506]
Quandra Prettyman , 88, professor of African-American studies and English Literature at Barnard College (b. 1933)[ 507]
October 22
Jay Black , 82, singer (Jay and the Americans ) (b. 1938)[ 508]
Cap Dierks , 89, politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1987–2003, 2007–2011) (b. 1932)[ 509]
Valentin Gapontsev , 82, Russian-American businessman, founder of IPG Photonics (b. 1939)[ 510]
Peter Scolari , 66, actor (Newhart , Bosom Buddies , Girls ), Emmy winner (2016 ) (b. 1955) [ 511]
October 23
Theodore H. Geballe , 101, physicist (b. 1920)[ 512]
Bob Neumeier , 70, sportscaster (WBZ , ESPN , NBC Sports ) (b. 1950)[ 513]
Carolyn Pollan , 84, politician (b. 1937)[ 514]
Grant Woods , 67, politician, Arizona attorney general (1991–1999) (b. 1954)[ 515]
October 24
Gene Freidman , 50, Russian-American taxi executive (b. 1970)[ 516]
Arnold Hano , 99, novelist, biographer and journalist (b. 1922)[ 517]
Sonny Osborne , 83, bluegrass musician (Osborne Brothers ) and banjo player (b. 1937)
James Michael Tyler , 59, actor (Friends , Motel Blue ) (b. 1962)[ 518]
October 25
Willie Cobbs , 89, blues singer, harmonica player and songwriter ("You Don't Love Me ") (b. 1932)[ 519]
Ginny Mancini , 97, big band singer and philanthropist, wife of Henry Mancini (b. 1924)[ 520]
Tim Thompson , 97, baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers , Kansas City Athletics , Detroit Tigers ) (b. 1924)[ 521]
October 26
Linda Carlson , 76, actress (The Beverly Hillbillies , Murder One , Kaz ) (b. 1945)[ 522]
Joe Lee Dunn , 75, college football player and coach (New Mexico Lobos , Ole Miss Rebels ) (b. 1946)[ 523]
Walter Herbert , 73, music manager (Steve Miller Band , Roxette , Europe ) and musician (b. 1948)[ 524]
Mike Lucci , 81, football player (Cleveland Browns , Detroit Lions ), Pro Bowl selection (1971 ) (b. 1939)[ 525]
Rose Lee Maphis , 98, country music singer (b. 1922)
Mort Sahl , 94, Canadian-born American comedian (hungry i ) and actor (In Love and War , All the Young Men ) (b. 1927)[ 526]
Glen Tuckett , 93, college baseball coach (BYU Cougars ) and athletic director (Brigham Young University ) (b. 1927)[ 527]
October 27
William Cook , 57, computer scientist (b. 1963)[ 528]
Bob Ferry , 84, basketball player (Detroit Pistons , St. Louis Hawks ) and executive (Washington Bullets ) (b. 1937)[ 529]
Tyler Herron , 35, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals ) (b. 1986)[ 530]
Russell Jennings , 66, politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2013) (b. 1955)[ 531]
Wakefield Poole , 85, dancer, choreographer and adult filmmaker (Boys in the Sand , Bijou ) (b. 1936)[ 532]
October 28
Linwood Holton , 98, politician, governor of Virginia (1970–1974) (b. 1923)[ 533]
Calvin Jones , 70, football player (Denver Broncos ) (b. 1951)[ 534]
Jovita Moore , 54, news anchor (WSB-TV ) (b. 1967)[ 535]
Camille Saviola , 71, actress (The Purple Rose of Cairo , Addams Family Values , Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ) (b. 1950)[ 536]
Dick Szymanski , 89, football player (Baltimore Colts ) (b. 1932)[ 537]
Mike Trivisonno , 74, radio broadcaster (WTAM ) (b. 1947)[ 538]
October 29
October 30
Harris Berman , 83, physician, dean of Tufts University School of Medicine (2009–2019) (b. 1938)[ 542]
Jerry Remy , 68, baseball player (California Angels , Boston Red Sox ) and broadcaster (NESN ) (b. 1953)[ 543]
Justus Rosenberg , 100, Polish-born American educator and Resistance member during World War II (b. 1921)[ 544]
Ron Serafini , 67, ice hockey player (California Golden Seals ) (b. 1953)[ 545]
Lafayette Stribling , 87, basketball coach (Mississippi Valley State University , Tougaloo College ) (b. 1934)[ 546]
October 31
Shawn Rhoden
Dean Stockwell
Winter
Sam Huff
Young Dolph
Bill Virdon
Charles Moose
Stephen Sondheim
Curley Culp
Virgil Abloh
Arlene Dahl
Lee Elder
Eddie Mekka
November 1
Aaron Beck , 100, psychiatrist (Cognitive therapy , Beck Depression Inventory ), co-founder of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy (b. 1921)[ 549]
Emmett Chapman , 85, jazz musician (b. 1936)[ 550]
Pat Martino , 77, jazz guitarist and composer (b. 1944)[ 551]
Lawrence Donald Soens , 95, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Sioux City (1983–1998) (b. 1926)[ 552]
William Spaulding , 97, politician, member of the Council of the District of Columbia (1975–1987) (b. 1924)[ 553]
November 2
John Aiken , 89, ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens ) (b. 1932)[ 554]
Jane Brown Grimes , 80, Hall of Fame tennis executive, president of the United States Tennis Association (2007–2008) (b. 1941)[ 555]
Flora D. Crittenden , 97, educator and politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1993–2004) (b. 1924)[ 556]
Paul A. Libby , 100, fluid dynamicist and academic (b. 1921)[ 557]
John Marshall , 76, football player (San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Green Bay Packers ) (b. 1945)[ 558]
Dennis Moore , 75, politician and lawyer, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2011) (b. 1945)[ 559]
Declan Mulligan , 83, Irish-born American rock musician (The Beau Brummels ) (b. 1938)[ 560]
Neal Smith , 101, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1995) (b. 1920)[ 561]
November 3
November 4
Barbara-Rose Collins , 82, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1997) (b. 1939)[ 565]
Aaron Feuerstein , 95, industrialist and philanthropist, CEO of Malden Mills (b. 1925)[ 566]
Ruth Ann Minner , 86, politician, governor of Delaware (2001–2009), member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1975–1983) and Senate (1983–1993) (b. 1935)[ 567]
Mike Pitts , 61, football player (Philadelphia Eagles , Atlanta Falcons , New England Patriots ) (b. 1960)[ 568]
Claude Nelson Warren , 89, anthropologist (b. 1932)[ 569]
Roger Zatkoff , 90, football player (Green Bay Packers , Detroit Lions ) (b. 1931)[ 570]
November 5
November 6
Peter Aykroyd , 66, Canadian comedian (Saturday Night Live ) and actor (Coneheads , Nothing but Trouble ) (b. 1955)[ 574]
Angelo Mosca , 84, Hall of Fame football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats , Ottawa Rough Riders ) and professional wrestler (NWA ) (b. 1937)[ 575]
Shawn Rhoden , 46, Jamaican-American professional bodybuilder, Mr. Olympia winner (2018 ) (b. 1975)[ 576]
Harvey White , 83, football player (Boston Patriots ) (b. 1938)[ 577]
November 7
November 8
November 9
Max Cleland , 79, politician, senator (1997–2003), Georgia secretary of state (1983–1996) and administrator of veterans affairs (1977–1981) (b. 1942)[ 583]
Jerry Douglas , 88, actor (The Young and the Restless ) (b. 1932)[ 584]
Willis Forko , 37, Liberian-American footballer (Real Salt Lake , Bodø/Glimt , national team ) (b. 1983)[ 585]
Larry Gordon , 76, musician (b. 1945)[ 586]
Richard Kyanka , 45, blogger, founder of Something Awful (b. 1976)[ 587]
Duane Wilson , 87, baseball player (Boston Red Sox ) (b. 1934)[ 588]
November 10
Delma Cowart , 80, racing driver (b. 1941)[ 589]
Clyde Emrich , 90, Olympic weightlifter and football coach (Chicago Bears ) (b. 1931)[ 590]
Bob Gill , 90, illustrator and graphic designer (b. 1931)[citation needed ]
Ed Lucas , 82, sportswriter (New York Yankees ) (b. 1939)[ 591]
Lloyd McCuiston , 103, politician, member (1961–1994) and speaker (1981–1983) of the Arkansas House of Representatives (b. 1918)[ 592]
November 11
Germain Belzile , economist (b. 1957)[ 593]
Glen de Vries , 49, businessman and space tourist (Blue Origin NS-18 ) (b. 1972)[ 594]
Harris W. Fawell , 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1999) and the Illinois Senate (1963–1977) (b. 1929)[ 595]
John Goodsall , 68, American-British rock guitarist (Atomic Rooster , Brand X ) (b. 1953)[ 596]
Jay Last , 92, physicist (b. 1929)[ 597]
Edward L. Sadowsky , 92, politician, member of the New York City Council (1962–1985) (b. 1929)[ 598]
Art Stewart , 94, baseball scout (b. 1927)[ 599]
Winter , 16, dolphin with a prosthetic tail, subject of Dolphin Tale (b. 2006)[ 600]
November 12
Bob Bondurant , 88, Hall of Fame racing driver (Formula One ) and instructor (b. 1933)[ 601]
Stephen H. Davis , 82, mathematician (b. 1939)[ 602]
Hugh Leatherman , 90, politician, member (since 1981) and president pro tempore (2014–2019) of the South Carolina Senate (b. 1931)[ 603]
Bill Reichart , 86, Canadian-born American Olympic ice hockey player (1964 ) (b. 1935)[ 604]
Rock Hard Ten , 20, thoroughbred racehorse and sire (b. 2001)[ 605]
November 13
Ed Bullins , 86, playwright (Goin' a Buffalo ) (b. 1935)[ 606]
Gilbert Harman , 83, philosopher (b. 1938)[ 607]
Sam Huff , 87, Hall of Fame football player (New York Giants , Washington Redskins ) and commentator (b. 1934)[ 608]
Philip Margo , 79, musician (The Tokens ) (b. 1942)[ 609]
Petra Mayer , 46, book review editor (NPR ) (b. 1974–1975)[ 610]
William Wright , 69, American-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Maitland-Newcastle (2011–2021) (b. 1952)[ 611]
November 14
W. Sterling Cary , 94, Christian minister (b. 1927)[ 612]
Alex D. Dickson , 95, Anglican prelate, bishop of West Tennessee (1983–1994) (b. 1926)[ 613]
Heath Freeman , 41, actor (Raising the Bar , Bones , Skateland ) (b. 1980)[ 614]
Jerry Johnson , 77, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies , San Francisco Giants , San Diego Padres ) (b. 1943)[ 615]
Thomas Porteous , 74, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Louisiana (1994–2010) (b. 1946)[ 616]
Christopher Walls, 16, student (Hallandale High School )
November 16
November 17
Gene Carter , 86, lawyer and jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Maine (since 1983) (b. 1935)[ 620]
Jimmie Durham , 81, sculptor and poet (b. 1940)[ 621]
Dave Frishberg , 88, jazz musician (b. 1933)[ 622]
Art LaFleur , 78, actor (Field of Dreams , The Sandlot , The Santa Clause 2 ) (b. 1943)[ 623]
Stu Rasmussen , 73, politician, mayor of Silverton, Oregon (2009–2015) (b. 1948)[ 624]
Young Dolph , 36, rapper (b. 1985)[ 625]
November 18
Peter Buck , 90, restaurateur, co-founder of Subway (b. 1930)[ 626]
Slide Hampton , 89, jazz trombonist (b. 1932)[ 627]
Sue Picus , 73, contract bridge player (b. 1948)[ 628]
William Evan Sanders , 101, Episcopalian prelate, bishop of East Tennessee (1985–1992) (b. 1919)[ 629]
November 19
Julie Belaga , 91, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1977–1987) (b. 1930)[ 630]
Rod Blackburn , 82, ice hockey player (New Hampshire Wildcats ) (b. 1939)[ 631]
Ian Fishback , 42, army officer and whistleblower (b. 1979)[ 632]
Don Kojis , 82, basketball player (Detroit Pistons , San Diego Rockets , Seattle SuperSonics ) (b. 1939)[ 633]
Bernard Rollin , 78, philosopher and academic (b. 1943)[ 634]
Will Ryan , 72, voice actor (The Land Before Time , The Little Mermaid , An American Tail ) and singer (b. 1949)[ 635]
November 20
November 21
Yul Anderson , 63, musician (b. 1958)[ 638]
Robert Bly , 94, poet (Iron John: A Book About Men , The Sibling Society ) (b. 1926)[ 639]
Mary Brown , 86, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1977–1994) (b. 1935)[ 640]
Lou Cutell , 91, actor (Pee-wee's Big Adventure , Betty White's Off Their Rockers , Seinfeld ) (b. 1930)[ 641]
Marcella LeBeau , 102, Lakota politician, nurse and World War II veteran (b. 1919)[ 642]
Ralph Miller , 88, Olympic alpine skier (1956 ) (b. 1933)[ 643]
Scott Robbe , 66, television and film producer (Seven and a Match , Queer Eye ) (b. 1955)[ 644]
November 22
Erhaab , 30, Thoroughbred race horse (b. 1991)[ 645]
Noah Gordon , 95, novelist (The Physician ) (b. 1926)[ 646]
Doug Hill , 71, meteorologist (WUSA , WJLA-TV ) (b. 1950)[ 647]
Susan V. John , 64, politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1991–2010) (b. 1957)[ 648]
Doug Jones , 64, baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers , Cleveland Indians , Oakland Athletics ) (b. 1957)[ 649]
Joanne Shenandoah , 64, singer and composer (b. 1956 or 1957)[ 650]
Sylvia Weinstock , 91, baker (b. 1930)[ 651]
November 23
November 24
Lisa Brown , 67, actress (As the World Turns , Guiding Light ) (b. 1954)[ 654]
U. L. Gooch , 98, aviator and politician, member of the Kansas Senate (1993–2004) (b. 1923)[ 655]
Marilyn McLeod , 82, singer-songwriter ("Love Hangover ", "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On) ") (b. 1939)[ 656]
Jim Warren , 85, computer scientist, co-founder of the West Coast Computer Faire and Dr. Dobb's Journal (b. 1936)[ 657]
November 25
November 26
Buster Guzzardo , 98, politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1987–1996) (b. 1923)[ 660]
Don Phillips , 80, casting director (Dog Day Afternoon , Fast Times at Ridgemont High ) and producer (Melvin and Howard ) (b. 1940)[ 661]
Mark Roth , 70, bowler (b. 1951)[ 662]
Stephen Sondheim , 91, composer and lyricist (West Side Story , Company , Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ), nine-time Tony winner (b. 1930)[ 663]
November 27
Adolfo , 98, Cuban-born American fashion designer (b. 1923)[ 664]
Curley Culp , 75, Hall of Fame football player (Kansas City Chiefs , Houston Oilers , Detroit Lions ), Super Bowl champion (1970 ) (b. 1946)[ 665]
Gregory J. Hobbs Jr. , 76, judge (b. 1944)[ 666]
Shirley McBay , 86, mathematician and activist (b. 1935)[ 667]
Ed McClanahan , 89, novelist and essayist (b. 1932)[ 668]
Eddie Mekka , 69, actor (Laverne & Shirley ) (b. 1952)[ 669]
November 28
Virgil Abloh , 41, fashion designer, founder and CEO of Off-White (since 2012) (b. 1980)[ 670]
Doyle Hamm , 64, convicted murderer and botched execution survivor (b. 1957)[ 671]
Chuck Hazama , 89, politician, mayor of Rochester, Minnesota (1979–1995) (b. 1932)[ 672]
Emmit King , 62, Olympic sprinter (1984 , 1988 ) (b. 1959)[ 673]
Carrie Meek , 95, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2003) (b. 1926)[ 674]
Jolene Unsoeld , 89, politician, member of the Washington (1985–1989) and the U.S. House of Representatives (1989–1995) (b. 1931)[ 675]
November 29
Otis Anderson Jr. , 23, football player (UCF Knights ) (b. 1998)[ 676]
Arlene Dahl , 96, actress (Journey to the Center of the Earth , A Southern Yankee , Reign of Terror ) (b. 1925)[ 677]
Don Demeter , 86, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers , Philadelphia Phillies , Detroit Tigers ) (b. 1935)[ 678]
Lee Elder , 87, golfer and first African American to play in the Masters (b. 1934)[ 679]
LaMarr Hoyt , 66, baseball player (Chicago White Sox , San Diego Padres ) (b. 1955)[ 680] (death announced on this date)
C. J. Hunter , 52, Olympic shot putter (1996 ) and coach, world champion (1999 ) (b. 1968)[ 681]
Bruce William Kauffman , 86, jurist, judge for the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (1997–2009) (b. 1934)[ 682]
Tommy Lane , 83, actor (Live and Let Die , Shaft ) (b. 1938–1939)[ 683]
November 30
Albert Bustamante , 86, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1993) (b. 1935)[ 684]
Dave Draper , 79, bodybuilder, actor (Lord Love a Duck , Don't Make Waves ) and author (b. 1942)[ 685]
Philip Heymann , 89, lawyer, deputy attorney general (1993–1994) (b. 1932)[ 686]
Marcus Lamb , 64, televangelist, founder of Daystar (b. 1957)[ 687]
Mary Maher , 81, American-born Irish trade unionist, feminist and journalist (b. 1940)[ 688]
Kal Rudman , 91, disc jockey, founder of the Kal and Lucille Rudman Foundation (b. 1930)[ 689]
Marjorie Tallchief , 95, ballerina (b. 1926)[ 690]
Edward Shames
Bob Dole
Al Unser
Cara Williams
Michael Nesmith
Anne Rice
Hans Mark
bell hooks
Robert H. Grubbs
Johnny Isakson
Kimera Bartee
Sarah Weddington
E. O. Wilson
Joan Didion
Michael R. Clifford
John Madden
Harry Reid
Sam Jones
Billy Turner
Betty White
December 1
Jacqueline Avant , 81, philanthropist (b. 1940)[ 691]
Ben Boo , 96, politician, mayor of Duluth (1967–1975), member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1984–1993) (b. 1925)[ 692]
Alvin Lucier , 90, composer (b. 1931)[ 693]
Suzette Winter , 90, filmmaker (b. 1921)[ 694]
December 2
Richard Costello , 70, police officer (b. 1951)[ 695]
Darlene Hard , 85, Hall of Fame tennis player (b. 1936)[ 696]
Richard Lerner , 83, chemist (b. 1938)[ 697]
Alex Orban , 82, Hungarian-American Olympic sabre fencer (1968 , 1972 , 1976 ) (b. 1939)[ 698]
Lawrence Weiner , 79, conceptual artist (b. 1942)[ 699]
December 3
Claude Humphrey , 77, Hall of Fame football player (Atlanta Falcons , Philadelphia Eagles ) (b. 1944)[ 700]
Denis O'Brien , 80, talent manager (George Harrison ) and film producer (Monty Python's Life of Brian , Time Bandits ) (b. 1941)[ 701]
Melvin Parker , 77, drummer (James Brown ) (b. 1944)[ 702]
Edward Shames , 99, U.S. Army colonel and last surviving officer of Easy Company (b. 1922)[ 703]
Charlotte Mailliard Shultz , 88, socialite (b. 1933)[ 704]
December 4
Martha De Laurentiis , 67, film producer (Breakdown , Hannibal , U-571 ) (b. 1954)[ 705]
Stonewall Jackson , 89, country music singer ("Waterloo ", "B.J. the D.J. ", "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water ") (b. 1932)[ 706]
Shirley Zussman , 107, sex therapist (b. 1914)[ 707]
December 5
Bob Dole , 98, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1961–1969) and Senate (1969–1996) (b. 1923)[ 708]
Bill Glass , 86, Hall of Fame football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders , Detroit Lions , Cleveland Browns ) (b. 1935)[ 709]
Buddy Merrill , 85, steel guitarist (The Lawrence Welk Show ) (b. 1936)[ 710]
Scott Page-Pagter , 52, voice actor and television producer (Power Rangers ) (b. 1969)[ 711]
Bill Staines , 74, folk musician (b. 1947)[ 712]
December 6
George Fleming , 84, football player (Oakland Raiders , Winnipeg Blue Bombers ) and politician (b. 1937)[ 713]
Glenn Foster , 31, football player (New Orleans Saints ) (b. 1990)[ 714]
Fred Hiatt , 66, journalist, editor, and columnist (The Washington Post ) (b. 1955)[ 715]
Medina Spirit , 3, Thoroughbred racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner (2021 ) (b. 2018)[ 716]
Jerome Lyle Rappaport , 94, lawyer, political leader, and real estate developer (b. 1927)[ 717]
Julius S. Scott , 66, author (The Common Wind ) (b. 1955)[ 718]
December 7
Lionel Antoine , 71, football player (Chicago Bears ) (b. 1950)[ 719]
Carol Jenkins Barnett , 65, businesswoman (Publix ) (b. 1956)[ 720]
Joe Hernandez , 81, football player (Toronto Argonauts , Edmonton Eskimos , Washington Redskins ) (b. 1940)[ 721]
Matt Scherer , 38, track and field athlete (b. 1983)[ 722]
Greg Tate , 64, music critic (The Village Voice ) and musician (Burnt Sugar ), co-founder of the Black Rock Coalition (b. 1957)[ 723]
December 8
Hal E. Broxmeyer , 77, microbiologist (b. 1944)[ 724]
Gerry Foley , 89, American-Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers , Toronto Maple Leafs , Los Angeles Kings ) (b. 1932)[ 725]
Barry Harris , 91, jazz musician (b. 1929)[ 726]
Blackjack Lanza , 86, Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWE , AWA ) (b. 1935)[ 727]
Daniel Laskin , 97, surgeon and educator (b. 1924)[ 728]
Richie Lewis , 55, baseball player (Florida Marlins , Detroit Tigers , Oakland Athletics ) (b. 1966)[ 729]
Mark Pike , 57, football player (Buffalo Bills ) (b. 1963)[ 730]
John L. Sorenson , 97, anthropologist, scholar and author (b. 1924)[ 731]
December 9
Don Asmussen , 59, cartoonist (San Francisco Chronicle ) (b. 1962)[ 732]
Donald Cozzens , 82, Roman Catholic priest, author and lecturer (b. 1939)[ 733]
Speedy Duncan , 79, football player (San Diego Chargers , Washington Redskins ) (b. 1942)[ 734]
Robert Jervis , 81, politologist (b. 1940)[ 735]
David Lasley , 74, singer-songwriter (b. 1947)[ 736]
Larry Sellers , 72, actor (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman ) (b. 1949)[ 737]
Demaryius Thomas , 33, football player (Denver Broncos , New York Jets , Houston Texans ), Super Bowl champion (2016 ) (b. 1987)[ 738]
Al Unser , 82, racing driver, four-time Indianapolis 500 winner, IndyCar champion (1983, 1985) (b. 1939)[ 739]
Cara Williams , 96, actress (The Defiant Ones , Pete and Gladys , Boomerang ) (b. 1925)[ 740]
December 10
Michael Nesmith , 78, musician (The Monkees ) and songwriter ("Different Drum ", "Joanne "), Grammy winner (1982 ) (b. 1942)[ 741]
Gene Prebola , 83, football player (Oakland Raiders , Denver Broncos ) (b. 1938)[ 742]
Tyler E. Stovall , 67, historian, president of the American Historical Association (2017) (b. 1954)[ 743]
Leland Wilkinson , 77, statistician and computer scientist (b. 1944)[ 744]
December 11 – Anne Rice , 80, author (The Vampire Chronicles , Lives of the Mayfair Witches ) (b. 1941)[ 745]
December 12
Sid Blanks , 80, football player (Houston Oilers , Boston Patriots ) (b. 1941)[ 746]
Nai-Ni Chen , 62, Taiwanese-American choreographer and dancer (b. 1959)[ 747]
James P. Dugan , 92, politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1969–1977) (b. 1929)[ 748]
Bernie Fowler , 97, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1983–1994) (b. 1924)[ 749]
Roland Hemond , 92, baseball executive (Chicago White Sox , Baltimore Orioles , Arizona Diamondbacks ) (b. 1929)[ 750]
Jimmy Rave , 39, professional wrestler (TNA , ROH ) (b. 1982)[ 751]
December 13
Clyde Bennett , 89, football player (Ottawa Rough Riders ) (b. 1932)[ 752]
Blackberri , 76, singer-songwriter and community activist (b. 1945)[ 753]
Lillian Luckey , 102, baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox ) (b. 1919)[ 754]
Charles R. Morris , 82, writer (Los Angeles Times , The Wall Street Journal ) and banker (b. 1939)[ 755]
Joe Simon , 85, soul and R&B singer ("The Chokin' Kind ", "Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor) ", "Power of Love ") (b. 1936)[ 756]
December 14
December 15
Bridget Hanley , 80, actress (Here Come the Brides , Harper Valley PTA ) (b. 1941)[ 761]
Len Hauss , 79, football player (Washington Redskins ) (b. 1942)[ 762]
bell hooks , 69, feminist author (Ain't I a Woman? , Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center , All About Love: New Visions ) (b. 1952)[ 763]
Marilee Stepan , 86, swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1952 ) (b. 1935)[ 764]
Wanda Young , 78, singer (The Marvelettes ) (b. 1943)[ 765]
December 16
Robert Cumming , 78, artist, sculptor and photographer (b. 1943)[ 766]
George Gekas , 91, politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1983–2003) (b. 1930)[ 767]
Hub , 62, bass guitarist (The Roots ) (b. 1959)[ 768]
Baruch A. Levine , 91, Bible scholar (New York University ) (b. 1930)[ 769]
Edith Prague , 96, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1982–1990) and Senate (1994–2012) (b. 1925)[ 770]
Alan B. Scott , 89, ophthalmologist, developer of botulinum toxin (b. 1932)[ 771]
Ben Tollefson , 94, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1985–2000) and Senate (2000–2008) (b. 1927)[ 772]
December 17
Eve Babitz , 78, visual artist and author (b. 1943)[ 773]
Doug Ericksen , 52, politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1999–2011) and Senate (since 2011) (b. 1969)[ 774]
Alexander Garvin , 80, urban planner (b. 1941)[ 775]
Herb Guenther , 80, politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1987–1993) and senate (1999–2003) (b. 1941)[ 776]
Harry Jacobs , 84, football player (Boston Patriots , Buffalo Bills , New Orleans Saints ) (b. 1937)[ 777]
Frank Mula , 71, television writer and producer (The Simpsons , Cosby , Life with Bonnie ), Emmy winner (2000 , 2001 ) (b. 1950)[ 778]
Burt Prelutsky , 81, television writer (M*A*S*H , Diagnosis: Murder , Dragnet ) (b. 1940)[ 779]
Russell Maroon Shoatz , 78, militant (Black Liberation Army ) and convicted murderer (b. 1943)[ 780]
December 18
December 19
Ron Anderson , 75, vocal coach (Axl Rose , Chris Cornell , Ozzy Osbourne ) (b. 1946)[ 785]
Billy Conway , 65, drummer (Morphine , Treat Her Right ) (b. 1955–1956)[ 786]
Nicholas Georgiade , 88, actor (The Untouchables ) (b. 1933)[ 787]
Carie Graves , 68, rower, Olympic champion (1984 ) (b. 1953)[ 788]
Robert H. Grubbs , 79, chemist (Grubbs catalyst ), Nobel Prize laureate (2005) (b. 1942)[ 789]
Johnny Isakson , 76, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2005), Senate (2005–2019) and Georgia House of Representatives (1977–1991) (b. 1944)[ 790]
Russ Potts , 82, politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1992–2008) (b. 1939)[ 791]
Adam Rosen , 37, American-born British Olympic luger (2006 , 2010 , 2018 ) (b. 1984)[ 792]
Robert Strichartz , 78, mathematician (b. 1943)[ 793]
December 20
December 21
December 22
Lester E. Fisher , 100, zoologist, director of Lincoln Park Zoo (1962–1992) (b. 1921)[ 800]
George Keiser , 75, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (since 1992) (b. 1946)[ 801]
Bob Keselowski , 70, stock car racing driver (NASCAR ) (b. 1951)[ 802]
Corporal Kirchner , 64, professional wrestler (WWF , NJPW , W*ING ) (b. 1957)[ 803]
Barbara Shaw , 79, politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (since 2010) (b. 1942)[ 804]
Franklin A. Thomas , 87, community developer and philanthropist, president and CEO of the Ford Foundation (1979–1996) (b. 1934)[ 805]
December 23
Chris Dickerson , 82, bodybuilder, Mr. Olympia winner (1982 ) (b. 1939)[ 806]
Joan Didion , 87, writer (Run, River , Slouching Towards Bethlehem , The Year of Magical Thinking ) (b. 1934)[ 807]
Robert Holland , 81, business executive, CEO of Ben & Jerry's (1995–1996) (b. 1940)[ 808] (death announced on this date)
Grace Mirabella , 92, magazine editor, editor-in-chief of Vogue (1971–1988) and founder of Mirabella (b. 1929)[ 809]
Stanley M. Truhlsen , 101, ophthalmologist (b. 1920)[ 810]
Louie L. Wainwright , 98, corrections administrator (b. 1923)[ 811]
December 24
December 25
Harry Colomby , 92, German-born American talent manager (Michael Keaton ) and screenwriter (Johnny Dangerously , Working Stiffs ) (b. 1929)[ 816]
Bruce Davis , 65, football player (Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders , Houston Oilers ) (b. 1956)[ 817]
Tiffini Hale , 46, television presenter (The Mickey Mouse Club ) and singer (The Party ) (b. 1975)[ 818]
Thomas Lovejoy , 80, ecologist (b. 1941)[ 819]
Richard Marcinko , 81, Navy SEAL commander and one of its founders (b. 1940)[ 820]
Jonathan Spence , 85, English-born American historian and sinologist (b. 1936)[ 821]
Wayne Thiebaud , 101, painter (b. 1920)[ 822]
Ralph Warburton , 97, Olympic ice hockey player (1948 ) (b. 1924)[ 823]
December 26
Gary B. Beikirch , 74, soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1947)[ 824]
Fred McLafferty , 98, chemist (McLafferty rearrangement ) (b. 1923) [ 825]
Mameve Medwed , 79, novelist (b. 1942)[ 826]
Sarah Weddington , 76, attorney (Roe v. Wade ) and politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1973–1977) and White House Political Director (1979–1981) (b. 1945)[ 827]
E. O. Wilson , 92, biologist (Sociobiology: The New Synthesis ) and writer (On Human Nature , Consilience ), Pulitzer Prize winner (1979, 1991) (b. 1929)[ 828]
December 27
Norman Freeman , 90, Olympic sailor (1976 ) (b. 1931)[ 829]
Robert Preston , 92, politician, member of the New Hampshire Senate (1964–1966, 1972–1990) (b. 1929)[ 830]
Andrew Vachss , 79, crime fiction author (Strega , Batman: The Ultimate Evil ) and attorney (b. 1942)[ 831]
Myrna Williams , 92, politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (1985–1993) and Clark County commissioner (1995–2007) (b. 1929)[ 832]
December 28
James Cayne , 87, businessman, CEO of Bear Stearns (b. 1934)[ 833]
Michael R. Clifford , 69, astronaut (STS-53 , STS-59 , and STS-76 ) (b. 1952)[ 834]
Mary Fairhurst , 64, lawyer, justice (2003–2020) and chief justice (2017–2020) of the Washington Supreme Court (b. 1957)[ 835]
John Madden , 85, football coach (Oakland Raiders ), Super Bowl champion (1977 ), sports commentator (Fox , CBS ), and namesake of the Madden NFL video game series (b. 1936)[ 836]
Harry Reid , 82, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1987) and Senate (1987–2017) (b. 1939)[ 837]
December 29
Sue Cline , 75, politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (2016–2020) (b. 1946)[ 838] (death announced on this date)
John Hartman , 71, Hall of Fame drummer (The Doobie Brothers ) (b. 1950)[ 839]
William Moncrief , 101, oil and gas executive (b. 1920)[ 840]
Nancy Worley , 70, politician, secretary of state of Alabama (2003–2007) (b. 1951)[ 841]
December 30
December 31
Roger Bradfield , 97, children's author and illustrator (b. 1924)[ 843]
Fred Cone , 95, football player (Green Bay Packers , Dallas Cowboys ) (b. 1926)[ 844]
Christine Grant , 85, Scottish-born American athletic director (University of Iowa ) (b. 1936)[ 845]
Stephen Hartgen , 77, politician and news editor (Times-News ), member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2008–2018) (b. 1944)[ 846]
Elihu Katz , 95, American-born Israeli sociologist and communication scientist (b. 1926)[ 847]
Jeanine Ann Roose , 84, actress (It's a Wonderful Life ) (b. 1937)[ 848]
Billy Turner , 81, horse trainer (Seattle Slew ), Triple Crown winner (1977) (b. 1940)[ 849]
Betty White , 99, actress (The Golden Girls , The Mary Tyler Moore Show , Hot in Cleveland ) and comedian, five-time Emmy winner (b. 1922)[ 850]
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^ Former Bengal, Taft hall-of-famer Neal Craig dies at 73
^ Roy Guste Jr., fifth-generation Antoine's proprietor, chef and cookbook author, dies at 69
^ Pat Hitchcock, 'Strangers on a Train' Actress and Daughter of Alfred Hitchcock, Dies at 93
^ Bob Jenkins, legendary voice of Indy 500, dies: 'He was one of us in every way'
^ Joseph Koterski, S.J., Philosophy Professor and Spiritual Mentor, Dies at 67
^ Former Auburn football star Craig Ogletree dies at 53 from COVID complications
^ "Chucky Thompson passes away" . Archived from the original on 2021-08-10. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Neal Conan, Longtime Host Of NPR's 'Talk Of The Nation,' Dies At 71
^ Blackhawks Legend Tony Esposito Dies After Battle With Pancreatic Cancer, Team Announces
^ Mike Finnigan, University of Kansas basketball player turned famous musician, dies
^ Dominic DeNucci Dies
^ Legendary UW-L Football coach Roger Harring passes away
^ Kelsey Begaye, fifth Navajo Nation president, dies at 70
^ Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith dies
^ Nation's first openly gay ambassador James Hormel dies
^ Former Washington linebacker Rich Milot passes away
^ Vale and farewell, Steve Perrin (1946 - 2021)
^ Fez Whatley, Radio Personality and Co-Host of 'The Ron and Fez Show,' Dies at 57
^ Keith Patchel, 65, musician, avant-garde composer
^ Georgia House Rep. Mickey Stephens of Savannah dies at age 77: 'A man of quiet strength'
^ Hiro, Fashion Photographer Who Captured the Surreal, Dies at 90
^ Ex-Rep. Paul Mitchell dies. He quit GOP over its refusal to accept Trump's defeat
^ Browns Legend Dick Schafrath passes away, leaves lasting legacy on and off the field
^ Former Jets, Robert Morris coach Joe Walton dead at 85
^ Stanley Aronowitz, longtime labor and civil rights activist, dies at 88
^ "Sen. William Haine will be remembered for public service" . Archived from the original on 2021-08-16. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Former state Sen. Paul Muegge, crusader for environmental causes, dies at 84
^ Utah Football Legend John Pease Passes Away At Age 77
^ Montgomery civil rights legend Lucille Times dies at 100
^ Professor Jung-sik Lee, an authority on modern Korean history, dies
^ Robert 'Skipp' Orr, key figure in U.S.-Japan relations, dies at 68
^ "Lions great Leonard Thompson passes away" . National Post .
^ Remembering Solly Drake
^ 'We Were Soldiers' author, war correspondent Joe Galloway dies at 79
^ Billionaire Real Estate Investor B. Wayne Hughes Dies at 87
^ GU, Community & Baseball Mourn Passing of Robert "Ish" Smith
^ Kaari Upson, the Multimedia Artist Who 'Skewered the Fallacies of the American Dream,' Has Died at 51
^ Chuck Close, photographer known for photorealist portraits, dead at 81
^ Detroit Tigers great Bill Freehan dies at age 79 after long battle with Alzheimer's disease
^ James W. Loewen, wrote 'Lies My Teacher Told Me,' dead at 79
^ Ramo Stott, pole-sitter for 1976 Daytona 500, dies at 87
^ Jean M. Yokum: A 58-Year Legacy
^ House icon Ian Carey dies at the age of 46
^ Tom T. Hall, 'The Storyteller' of country music, dies at 85
^ Mark E. Hamister, founder, CEO and chairman of the Hamister Group
^ Larry Harlow, Iconic Salsa Musician And Producer, Has Died At 82
^ Michael Morgan, Visionary Oakland Symphony Conductor, Dies at Age 63
^ Rochester Man -Tallest in the United States- Has Died
^ Former Kentucky state representative passes away from COVID
^ Nickolas Davatzes, CEO Emeritus of A+E Networks and Cable TV Innovator, Dies at 79
^ Bill Emerson passes
^ Don Everly, Half of Country Rock Duo The Everly Brothers, Dies at 84
^ Connie Hamzy, subject of number one record, is dead at 66
^ Alabama State Rep. Thad McClammy has died at 78
^ Floyd Reese, GM of Titans' Super Bowl team, dies at 73
^ 'All the angels are laughing': NC humorist dies unexpectedly at 77
^ "Bishop Emeritus, Mgr Guy Sansaricq, died in New York" . Archived from the original on 2021-08-22. Retrieved 2021-08-31 .
^ University of Iowa meta-analysis pioneer Frank Schmidt dies at 77
^ Anthony Scotto, former union leader and political kingmaker, dead at 87
^ Conservative talk show host Phil Valentine dies after COVID-19 battle
^ GPO Mourns The Passing Of Former Public Printer Bill Boarman
^ Kay Bullitt, Seattle philanthropist and civil rights activist, dies at 96
^ Vivian L. Caver, who fought for change in Seattle for more than half a century, dies at 93
^ Former NBC News anchor, correspondent Lloyd Dobyns Jr. dies
^ Marilyn Eastman Dies: 'Night of the Living Dead' Actress & Producer Was 87
^ Micki Grant, Composer, Playwright and Performer, Has Died at Age 80
^ Jack Hirschman, Marxist poet and North Beach fixture, dies at 87
^ Powell St. John Brought Us the Message, 1940-2021
^ Eric Wagner (ex-Trouble, The Skull) has died after being hospitalized with COVID pneumonia
^ Wrestler-turned-actor Brick Bronsky dies
^ Tom Flynn, Giant of American Freethought, Has Died at Age 66
^ Mike Gage, former North Bay assemblyman, confidant to Gov. Jerry Brown, dies at 76
^ Robert Gerhart Jr.
^ Jimmy Hayes, 31, Boston College star who played in NHL, dies
^ Nader, 'Dynasty' and 'All My Children' Actor, Dies at 76
^ OHP Recovers Body Of Former State Rep, Owasso Physician Dale Derby In Oologah Lake
^ Nicholas R. Felice
^ "Loyola Chicago basketball pioneer Jerry Harkness dies at 81" . USA Today . Archived from the original on 2022-01-22.
^ R.I.P. John Sheridan: Master Musician and Arranger
^ George S. Vest, long-serving Foreign Service officer and Cold War diplomat, dies at 102
^ Legendary Racing Journalist Miller Dies at 71
^ Neal Brendel, Former Eagle, USA Rugby Chairman, Has Died
^ Kenny Malone, drummer on Dolly, Dobie Gray hits, dies
^ Remembering Stanley Weiss, India's friend in the US
^ "Nobel Laureate Edmond H. Fischer 1920 – 2021" . Archived from the original on 2021-08-29. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Hae Un Lee of Lee's Discount Liquor dies at age 79
^ UB In Memoriam: Singer/Songwriter Sam Salter
^ In Memoriam – L. Neil Smith |date=August 31, 2021
^ Former state lawmaker and educator Lucille Whipper has passed
^ 105-Year-Old World Record Runner, Ida Keeling, Passes Away: "She Was a Giant"
^ Ed Asner, acclaimed 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' actor, dies at 91
^ "Iron Butterfly Drummer Ron Bushy Dead at 79" . Rolling Stone . 2021-08-29. Archived from the original on 2023-04-08.
^ Emmy-winning Wilmington costumer Peggy Farrell, known for her attention to detail, dies
^ In memoriam: Notre Dame Trustee John Kaneb
^ Former NFL RB, college star Junior Coffey dies at 79
^ Cecil "Cy" Souders Obituary
^ Conspiracy Theorist Who Spoke At Far-Right Rally In Maine Dies Of COVID-19
^ Award-winning Tupelo gospel singer Lee Williams dies
^ Michael Constantine, Father in 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding,' Dies at 94
^ Vanderbilt Legend Ditty Qualls Passes Away
^ "George S. Tolley 1925-2021 - A message from the department chair" . Archived from the original on 2022-01-22. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Former WCW Wrestler Daffney Unger Dead at 46 After Concerning Instagram Live Video
^ Acadiana's soulful music legend Carol Fran, has died
^ Jim Fuller, former Alabama player & assistant, Jacksonville State coach, dies at 76
^ Former State Lawmaker Dan Swecker Dies at 74
^ Southern wrestler Steve 'The Brawler' Lawler dies of COVID
^ Ex-NFL player McCants, 53, found dead in Florida home
^ Former Patriots wide receiver David Patten passes away
^ Philip Jamison, Jr.
^ Yolanda López, artist who painted the iconic Virgen de Guadalupe series, dies at 79
^ Ozzy Osbourne Mourns Death of 'Great Friend' in Heartbreaking Post
^ Former Steelers broadcaster Tunch Ilkin dies
^ Willard Scott, legendary TODAY weatherman, dies at 87
^ Festival sponsor – Former opera patron Alberto Vilar has passed away
^ Obituary: American Soprano Carmen Balthrop Dies at 73
^ Eugene Borza, 1935-2021
^ Bob Hollenbeck, former six-term assemblyman, dies at 89
^ "Jonathan Mirsky obituary" . The Guardian . 2021-09-09. Archived from the original on 2023-06-23.
^ 'Great basketball mind': Dick Parfitt, who coached CMU to two NCAAs, dies at 90
^ Detroit Mercy HOFer Frank Russell, of famous basketball family, dies at 72
^ Big Island man killed in Bedford County crash
^ Former senator Adlai Stevenson III dies at 90
^ Michael K. Williams, Star of 'The Wire' and 'Boardwalk Empire,' Found Dead at 54
^ Richard Cameron "Rick" Arrington
^ Archbishop Carl Bean has passed away
^ Former Notre Dame running back and head coach Terry Brennan dies
^ Elizabeth Clark, Taught Religion At Duke For Four Decades, Dies At Age 82
^ Ex-USC, New England Patriots Star Fullback Sam "Bam" Cunningham Dies At 71
^ Phil Schaap, Grammy-Winning Jazz D.J. and Historian, Dies at 70
^ Acadiana swamp pop pioneer Warren Storm dies at age 84
^ Bill White, dead at 76, was journeyman wrestler, cribbage champ
^ Former Tribal Leader Derek Bailey, 48, Passes Away
^ Longtime Philly Sports Radio Overnight Host Big Daddy Graham Dies
^ Betty Karnette, former state senator and assemblywoman who represented Long Beach, San Pedro, dies at 90
^ Art Metrano, Stand-Up Comic and 'Police Academy' Actor, Dies at 84
^ Robert A. Rovner, former Pennsylvania state senator, longtime lawyer, and radio talk show host, dies at 77
^ Retired federal judge Marianne Battani dies after long illness
^ Harold Franklin, Auburn University's first African American student, dies at age 88
^ Ex-Hornets coach, ABA player Gene Littles dies at 78
^ USC Olympian And NCAA Champion Swimmer Rich McGeagh Dies At 77
^ Former Florida Chief Justice Stephen Grimes, 1927-2021
^ Fighter, mentor, friend: Tommy Hazouri dies at 76
^ Vikings Mourn Passing of Mick Tingelhoff
^ Gloria Gold
^ In Memoriam: Fran Bennett
^ Ben Best Dies: 'Eastbound & Down' Co-Creator And 'The Foot Fist Way' Writer And Co-Star Was 46
^ Wendell Wise Mayes Jr.
^ N. Carolina Republican candidate Jim Snyder dead at 76
^ John Shelby Spong, liberal Episcopal bishop, dies at age 90
^ Obituary for Warren Bruce Spraggins
^ Douglas County commissioner, former mayor Mike Boyle dies
^ Ruly Carpenter, who owned the Phillies when they won the 1980 World Series, dies at 81
^ Don Collier, Actor on 'The High Chaparral,' 'Outlaws' and Many Other Westerns, Dies at 92
^ Bob Enyart, conservative firebrand and pastor, dies of COVID-19
^ Former San Francisco 49ers LB Parys Haralson, who also played for New Orleans Saints, dies at 37
^ George Wein, Who Led Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals from the 1950s Forward, Dies at 95
^ Earl P. Yates
^ George Ferencz Dies: Off Broadway Director Of Seminal Works By Sam Shepard, Amiri Baraka & Others Was 74
^ Keller Williams icon and bestselling author Dave Jenks dies
^ Reuben Klamer, Creator of The Game of Life, Dies at 99
^ Norm Macdonald, Comedian and 'Saturday Night Live' Star, Dies at 61
^ "Norman Bailey obituary" . The Guardian . 2021-09-22. Archived from the original on 2023-06-03.
^ 'He was a Pitt man': Former Panthers football coach Carl DePasqua dies at 93
^ Leta Powell Drake passes away
^ Doc Gibbs, Philly-Born Afro-Cuban Percussionist and Past Music Director for 'Emeril Live' Has Died
^ Penny Harrington, first female police chief in a major U.S. city, dies in Morro Bay
^ Former Fresno State two-sport dynamo Satoshi 'Fibber' Hirayama passes away at 91
^ Virginia Environmental Leader W. Tayloe Murphy Passes Away
^ Joel Rapp, Sitcom Writer on 'McHale's Navy' and 'Gilligan's Island,' Dies at 87
^ Bill Sudakis Stats
^ 1944–2021 George Mraz, an exquisite double bass player who played with the great artists of the jazz scene, has died
^ Jane Powell Dies: Hollywood Golden Age Actress & 'Royal Wedding' Star Was 92
^ Vikings Mourn the Passing of Steve Riley
^ In Memory of John G. Ruggie
^ Autism pioneer Ruth Sullivan dies at 97
^ Hampton Roads sports legend and 6 time NFL pro bowler Roger Brown dies at 84
^ Russ Dallen, Venezuela Bond Expert and Commentator, Dies at 58
^ Tim Donnelly, Played Chet Kelly, on TV's ‘Emergency!’
^ Basil Hoffman, Character Actor in ‘Hillstreet Blues,’ ‘Square Pegs,’ Dies at 83
^ Former NM State hoops coach Neil McCarthy passes away at 81
^ Mick McGinty, Legendary Artist for ‘Street Fighter II,’ Has Died
^ "In Memoriam, Professor Albert J. Raboteau (1943–2021)" . Archived from the original on 2021-09-21. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Former US Rep. James Bilbray dies
^ "Fashion Editor Richard Buckley Has Died at 72" . Vogue . 2021-09-21. Archived from the original on 2023-05-11.
^ Indiana State Rep. Steve Davisson dies of cancer
^ Richard Lachmann [permanent dead link ]
^ Gabby Petito's remains confirmed, and manner of death was homicide, coroner determines
^ Professor Emeritus Ronald Probstein, world-renowned expert in fluid mechanics, dies at 93
^ Colin Bailey, celebrated jazz drummer and Port Hueneme resident, dies at 87
^ Former Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, leading GOP voice on environment, dies at 84
^ Cloyd Victor Boyer
^ Sarah Dash of Labelle dies at age 76
^ Former Local State Representative Dies
^ Chauncey Delphin Howell, award-winning journalist from Easton, dies at 86
^ Seven-time TOUR winner Billy Maxwell, a former Ryder Cup player, passes away
^ Angelo Codevilla, R.I.P.
^ US-born ex-MK Marcia Freedman, a pioneer of Israeli women's rights, dies at 83
^ Willie Garson Dies: 'Sex And The City' Star Was 57
^ In Memory of Marilyn Golden
^ Legendary Hawaii entertainer Al Harrington dies at age 85
^ Joan Howard Maurer
^ Retired Bishop John McCormack has died
^ Former Flint councilman, state legislator Jack Minore dies at 82
^ Peter Palmer, Star of 'Li'l Abner' on Broadway and the Big Screen, Dies at 90
^ Melvin Van Peebles Dies: Iconic Filmmaker, Actor, and Novelist Was 89
^ Bishop Anthony Pilla, who led Diocese of Cleveland from 1981 to 2006, passes away at age 88
^ Pratt – elder statesman of Legislature – dies
^ Nashville A-Team Musician Bob Moore Dies
^ Former two-sport Razorback, Sagely, 89, dies
^ Jay Sandrich Dies: Prolific Emmy-Winning Director Of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show', 'The Cosby Show' & More Was 89
^ David H. DePatie Dies: ‘The Pink Panther’ Cartoon Co-Creator & Producer Was 91
^ Former Ohio Justice Andy Douglas dies at age 89
^ Alfred ‘Pee Wee’ Ellis, James Brown Bandleader And Prolific Songwriter, Dies Aged 80
^ "Pro golfer Bruce Fleisher, who shined on PGA Tour Champions, dies at 72" . Archived from the original on 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Natalie Meyer, Longest-Serving Colorado Secretary Of State, Passes Away
^ Charles G . Sellers, Historian Who Upset the Postwar Consensus, Dies at 98 (subscription required)
^ Remembering John August Swanson: a life dedicated to art, faith and justice
^ Sue Thompson Dies at Age 96
^ Longtime Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Cornelia A. Clark Passes Away At 71
^ Freddie Fu, pioneering orthopaedic surgeon, dies
^ Longest-serving UTEP leader Diana Natalicio dies at 82
^ Former El Paso Bishop Raymundo Peña dies at 87
^ Former Kiewit CEO Walter Scott, Jr. dead at 90
^ Frances Tarlton "Sissy" Farenthold
^ Commander Cody Launches From Earth, RIP George Frayne (1944–2021)
^ Bobby Zarem, Legendary New York Publicist, Dies at 84
^ Singer-songwriter Andrea Martin passes away at 49
^ Missouri State Senator Jim Mathewson dies
^ The soprano Karan Armstrong is dead (in German)
^ Will Bagley, Utah historian who chronicled Mountain Meadows Massacre, dies at 71
^ Violinist James Buswell has Died, Age 74
^ Edward William Helfrick
^ "Disney's "Old Yeller" star Tommy Kirk dies at age 79" . Archived from the original on 2021-09-29. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Singer Phi Nhung dies of COVID-19
^ Dr. Lonnie Smith, Hammond Organ Virtuoso, Dies at 79
^ Former Bucs guard Ray Snell, team's first-round pick in 1980, dies of cancer
^ A Bold Leader in Torah and Science
^ A star has burned out. Our fellow countryman, talented actor Ravil Isyanov passed away at the age of 60. Archived 2021-09-30 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
^ ‘One-of-a-kind character,’ Lee Quarnstrom, dies
^ Composer and Musical Director Mike Renzi Dies at 80
^ Soap Alum Michael Tylo Passes Away at 73
^ Obituary: American Opera Composer Carlisle Floyd Dies at 95
^ Wellsville Legend John Rigas Dies at 96
^ Buddy Alliston
^ Violinist Raymond Gniewek has died aged 89
^ Lissy F. Jarvik M.D. Ph.D.
^ Former Gambino underboss Frank LoCascio dead in prison at 89 New York Daily News (October 6, 2021)
^ Michigan state Rep. Andrea Schroeder dies of stomach cancer
^ Jack Biondolillo, The Original PBA TV 300 Game Bowler, Passes Away At 81
^ NC House representative dies after battle with cancer
^ Anthony Downs
^ Richard “Dick” Evans Dies: Familiar Face On Iconic ’60s & ’70s TV Shows Was 86
^ Charles Oscar Hartenstein Jr.
^ "Former New Mexico State football coach Jim Hess passes away" . Archived from the original on 2021-10-05. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Mortimer Mishkin
^ Former Lafayette coach Russo passes away
^ Former NASCAR driver, son of Zaxby's co-founder killed in Athens shooting
^ Local WWII Veteran Sidney Walton Dead at 102
^ VFL Major Wingate passes away at age 37
^ Ex-US Rep. Todd Akin, sunk by ‘legitimate rape’ remark, dies
^ Lee Brozgol
^ Cynthia Harris
^ Dr. Irwin Marcus, noted psychiatrist and husband of former WWL-TV anchor Angela Hill, dies at 102
^ Neal Sher
^ Michael James Connelly
^ Alan Kalter, David Letterman's ‘Late Show’ Announcer, Dies at 78
^ La légende Budge Patty n’est plus (in French)
^ Former Rangers GM, MLB's oldest living ex-player Eddie Robinson dies at 100
^ Portland serial killer Sebastian Shaw dies in prison
^ Hobo Jim, Alaska's balladeer, dies weeks after announcing terminal cancer diagnosis
^ Missouri man executed for killing 3 workers in ’94 robbery
^ Longtime Texoma basketball great Jerry Shipp passes
^ Lou Antonelli (1957–2021)
^ Patricia 'Pat' McMahon Hawkins
^ Soap Actor Patrick Horgan Dead at 92
^ Martin J. Sherwin, Pulitzer-winning scholar, dead at 84
^ A&S Mourns the Loss of Sheldon Stone, Distinguished Professor of Physics
^ Former Baltimore County Exec Ted Venetoulis Dies at 87
^ Myriam Sarachik
^ Jan Shutan Levinson
^ Ralph Spinella
^ Pauline Bart, Sociologist Who Mapped Women's Challenges, Dies at 91
^ Texas cult leader Yisrayl Hawkins, 87, dies
^ "Army general who commanded in Iraq dies of cancer at age 67" . Associated Press . 2021-10-10. Archived from the original on 2023-07-29.
^ Richard M. Ohmann, 90, Dies; Brought Radical Politics to College English
^ Jorge Solis Sr.
^ Third Power's Jem Targal Dies at 74
^ Richard Donovan Barry
^ Jean Ledwith King
^ Prayers: Gospel Star Shawn McLemore Passes Away
^ Bush Tetras drummer Dee Pop dies at 65
^ Anne Saxelby, Who Helped Redefine America's Independent Cheese Industry, Dies at 40
^ Granville Adams Dies: ‘Oz’ Star Was 58
^ Ken Casanega, last living member of original 49ers, dies at 100
^ Jim Coley, Longtime State Representative, Dies
^ ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ Stuntman Bob Herron Dies at 97
^ David Kennedy, co-founder of ad agency Wieden+Kennedy, dies at 82
^ Joyce Lebra, first female University of Colorado Boulder history professor, dies at 95
^ UT Southwestern joins Dallas, the state, and the nation in mourning the loss of Peter O’Donnell Jr., a visionary philanthropist and catalyst for progress
^ Sister Megan Rice, Nun Who Broke into Nuclear Weapons Facility, Dies at 91
^ Ruthie Tompson, Legend of Disney Animation, Dies at 111
^ Hall of Famer Tony DeMarco dies at age 89
^ Medal of Honor recipient Duane Dewey dies at 89
^ Deon Estus, Wham! & George Michael Bassist Behind the Hit 'Heaven Help Me,' Dies at 65
^ Jack Grynberg passes
^ "Governor Recognizes Passing of Former State Legislator Bill Hudson" . Archived from the original on 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Former Rhode Island Representative Raymond Sullivan dies, family announces
^ Herbert Lloyd Wilkerson
^ Former Texas men's basketball coach Leon Black dies at 89 years old
^ Warren Bryant, UK Football All-American, Has Died
^ Ricarlo Flanagan Dies: ‘Shameless’ Actor’ & ‘Last Comic Standing’ Semifinalist Was 40
^ Hasbro Announces the Passing of Beloved Leader and Longtime Chairman & CEO Brian D. Goldner
^ Julie Green, artist who painted prisoners' last meals, dies aged 60
^ Roy Horan, Star of ‘Game of Death II’ and Father of Actor Celina Jade, Dead at 71
^ Obituary: Marcus Malone
^ "Warren Bruce Spraggins, 82, Hall of Fame Basketball Player" . Archived from the original on 2021-11-03. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Kariamu Welsh, 72, a dance pioneer who made students want to live up to their history, dies
^ Former Broncos running back Otis Armstrong dies at age 70
^ Timuel Black, historian, civil rights activist, dies at 102
^ Ray Fosse, MLB catcher bowled over by Pete Rose in All-Star Game and Oakland Athletics 'franchise icon,' dies
^ William D. Hager
^ Former U.S. Congressman Dale E. Kildee passes away
^ Blackfeet Chief Earl Old Person dies at 92
^ Gary Paulsen, Writer of YA Hatchet Novels, Dies at 82
^ Longtime Alaska legislator Clem Tillion dies at 96
^ Rising R&B Singer Emani 22 Dies at 22
^ Phil Leadbetter passes – everyone's Uncle Phil
^ Free-thinking inventor of the boogie board and surfing hall-of-famer, Tom Morey, dead at 86
^ Diane Weyermann Dies: ‘Inconvenient Truth’ Producer & Longtime Chief Content Officer At Participant Was 66
^ "Vikings Mourn Passing of Former LB Tuineau Alipate" . 2022-09-22. Archived from the original on 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2024-05-09 .
^ Former U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek dies at age 69
^ Joanna Cameron, Star of DC's The Secrets of Isis, Dies at 70
^ Larry LaBruce Koon
^ 95-year-old actress who played tribal elder in ‘Black Panther’ dies
^ Donald H. "Stoney" Stonesifer
^ 'His faith was first’: NFL giant, pastor, activist, educator and real estate developer dies at 73
^ R.I.P.: Superbike Champion Wes Cooley
^ Who was Dennis Franks? Death of ex-Eagles player mourned by fans
^ Frank Duval Hargrove Sr.
^ Andy Griffith's Thelma Lou actress passes away at 95
^ Paul Salata, creator of Mr. Irrelevant Award, dies at 94
^ Patrick Studstill Jr.
^ Elvis drummer Ronnie Tutt dead: Watch The King introduce his incredible 1977 drum solo
^ Trident Seafoods’ Chuck Bundrant, a pioneer of U.S. fisheries off Alaska, dies at 79
^ UFC, Bellator, WEC Veteran Brian Gassaway Dead at Age 49
^ Musician Bruce Gaston dies aged 74
^ David M. Livingston, Dana-Farber scientist and former BSA chair, dies at 80
^ Michael Vernon McCoy
^ Remembering Floyd Salas, novelist, boxing coach, social activist
^ Chris Ayres, Dragon Ball's Voice of Frieza, Passes Away
^ Val Bisoglio, Actor in ‘Saturday Night Fever’ and ‘M*A*S*H’, Dies at 95
^ Ralph Carmichael, the ‘Father of Contemporary Christian Music’, Has Passed Away
^ Rear Admiral (retired) Maxine Conder
^ Jo-Carroll Dennison, oldest ex-Miss America and longtime Idyllwild-area resident, dies
^ Industry Pioneer David Finn Passes Away At 100
^ Charles Allen Kulp Sr.
^ William Lucking Dies: ‘Sons of Anarchy's Piney & Veteran Character Actor Was 80
^ Pamela McCorduck, Historian of AI, Dies at 80
^ Colin Powell, military leader and first Black US secretary of state, dies
^ Former Springfield Mayor Charles V. Ryan dies at 94
^ Former three-term Republican U.S. Rep. Bill Zeliff has died at 85
^ Voice Actor Jack Angel Passes Away
^ Geosciences professor Tullis Onstott GS ’80 dies at 66
^ "Inhofe Mourns Passing of American Talk Radio Host Pat Campbell" . Archived from the original on 2021-10-31. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Meghalt Csíkszentmihályi Mihály, a flow elmélet atyja Archived 2021-10-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Hungarian)
^ Tom Hannegan passes away
^ Michael Laughlin, Cult Filmmaker and ‘Two-Lane Blacktop’ Producer, Dies at 82
^ FBI IDs remains in Florida park as those of Brian Laundrie
^ Jerry Pinkney, the beloved, award-winning children's book illustrator, has died at 81
^ Pumping Iron Director George Butler Passes Away, Arnold Schwarzenegger Reacts
^ American Rugby Legend Kathy Flores Has Died
^ Canadian Stage Legend Martha Henry Dies at 83
^ Alec Baldwin Fired Prop Gun That Killed Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Injured Director
^ 10/21/21-Robin McNamara
^ Quandra Prettyman, Champion of Black Women’s Literature, Dies at 88
^ Jay Black, Jay and the Americans Singer, Dead at 82
^ Cap Dierks
^ Умер миллиардер Валентин Гапонцев (in Russian)
^ Peter Scolari Dies: Emmy-Winning ‘Bosom Buddies’, ‘Newhart’, ‘Girls’ Actor Was 66
^ In Memory of Ted
^ Bob Neumeier, longtime Boston sports reporter and NBC horse racing expert, dies
^ Longest-serving woman in Arkansas House history dies at 84
^ Grant Woods, longtime friend of McCain and former Arizona AG, dies at 67
^ Gene Freidman, ‘Taxi King’ Who Upended His Industry, Dies at 50
^ Arnold Hano, baseball journalist and Village Laguna patriarch, dies at 99
^ James Michael Tyler: Friends' actor dies aged 59
^ Willie Cobbs (1932-2021) (in French)
^ Ginny Mancini, Philanthropist, Big-Band Singer and Widow of Henry Mancini, Dies at 97
^ Charles L. ‘Tim’ Thompson Sr.
^ Linda Carlson Hart
^ Joe Lee Dunn, former SEC assistant, dead at 75: 'His mentality helped to mold many men'
^ Fallece el mánager Herbie Herbert, uno de los grandes artífices del éxito de Journey (in Spanish)
^ Mike Lucci, former Detroit Lions Pro Bowl LB, dies at 81 years old
^ Mort Sahl, Standup Comic With Biting Wit, Dies at 94
^ Former BYU AD Glen Tuckett passes away at age 93
^ William Randall Cook
^ Bob Ferry, ex-player and longtime GM of Washington Bullets, dies at 84
^ Fallece el lanzador de la liga invernal y Doble A Tyler Herro (in Spanish)
^ State lawmaker Russ Jennings dies of cancer
^ Walter Wakefield Poole
^ A. Linwood Holton Jr., Virginia governor who took bold stance on integration, dies at 98
^ Husky Hall Of Famer Calvin Jones Passes Away At Age 70
^ WSB anchor Jovita Moore dies of brain cancer
^ Camille Saviola Dies: ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’, Broadway Actor Was 71
^ Dick Szymanski, Colts Pro Bowler who later became team's G.M., dies at 89
^ Mike Trivisonno, of WTAM 1100 Cleveland's Newsradio, dies at the age of 74
^ Gustave Diamond
^ Fran Frisch obituary
^ Raoul Middleman, famed Baltimore painter and longtime MICA instructor, dies at 86
^ Tufts University School of Medicine Dean Emeritus Harris Berman Dies
^ Boston Red Sox broadcaster, ex-player Jerry Remy dies at age 68
^ A Message From Leon Botstein [permanent dead link ]
^ Ronald William "Ron" Serafini
^ Former MVSU, Tougaloo coach Lafayette Stribling dies, age 87
^ Frank Farrar, former South Dakota governor and Republican statesman, dies
^ "Kentucky Derby jockey Miguel Mena killed after being hit by car on Louisville interstate" . USA Today . Archived from the original on 2023-04-07.
^ In Memory of Aaron Temkin Beck, MD
^ Emmett Chapman, musician and inventor of the Chapman Stick, dies at 85
^ Legendary Jazz Guitarist Pat Martino Dies At Age 77
^ Bishop Lawrence Donald Soens
^ William Spaulding
^ John J. Aiken Sr.
^ Jane Brown Grimes
^ ‘So mild, so courteous ... so persistent’: Former Newport News Del. Flora Crittenden dies at 97
^ Paul Libby
^ Longtime assistant John Marshall, who won two Super Bowls with San Francisco 49ers, dies at age 76
^ Former Kansas Congressman Dennis Moore, 75, dies after brief battle with cancer
^ Declan Mulligan 1938 - 2021
^ Former US Rep. Neal Smith, who represented Iowa for 36 years in Congress, dies at 101
^ Alameda County Supervisor Wilma Chan struck and killed by motorist
^ Former Baltimore Colts RB Tom Matte Dies At 82
^ Former Mizzou football coach Warren Powers passes away at 80
^ Former US Rep. Barbara-Rose Collins of Detroit dies after bout with COVID-19
^ Aaron Feuerstein dies at 95, paid idled workers after mill fire
^ Former Del. Governor Ruth Ann Minner dies
^ Eagles mourn the passing of former DT Mike Pitts
^ Claude Nelson Warren
^ Roger Zatkoff, starter on Detroit Lions' 1957 championship team, dies at 90
^ Charles F. Burns
^ Former WV House speaker Bob Kiss dead at 63
^ Former state senator Ross Tolleson dies
^ Peter Aykroyd Dies: ‘Saturday Night Live’ Pays Tribute To Former Cast Member & Writer
^ Angelo Mosca dead at 84
^ Former Mr. Olympia Shawn Rhoden Reportedly Dead At 46 Years Old
^ Harvey White Passes Away
^ Dean Stockwell Dies: ‘Quantum Leap’ Star Was 85
^ Ronnie Williams (1962-2021) – Florida Gators
^ Medina Dixon, star on Old Dominion's 1985 women's basketball championship team, loses battle with cancer
^ Songwriter Margo Guryan, whose 1968 album was ‘discovered’ three decades later, dies at age 84
^ "Federal NYPD monitor Peter Zimroth dead at 78" . New York Post . 2021-11-08. Archived from the original on 2023-06-04.
^ "Max Cleland, a former U.S. senator from Georgia and veteran who lost limbs in Vietnam, has died, his assistant says" . Archived from the original on 2021-11-10. Retrieved 2021-11-09 .
^ Jerry Douglas Dies: Longtime ‘The Young And The Restless’ Actor Was 89
^ Former Glimt player (37) is dead (in Norwegian)
^ After Bike Accident, Beloved Musician Larry Gordon Has Died
^ Richard 'Lowtax' Kyanka, founder of Something Awful, is dead at 45
^ Duane Lewis Wilson
^ Delma Cowart Dead at 80
^ Clyde Emrich, pioneering NFL strength coach, dies at 90
^ Ed Lucas, blind sports journalist and inspiration to so many, dies at 82
^ Lloyd C. McCuiston, Jr.
^ The CEO of the MEI reacts to the passing of Germain Belzile
^ Glen de Vries, entrepreneur who traveled to space on Blue Origin flight, dies in New Jersey plane crash
^ Longtime U.S. Congressman from Naperville, Harris W. Fawell, dead at 92
^ John Goodsall Passed Away
^ Jay Last
^ Edward L. Sadowsky, a Lion of the New York City Council, Dies at 92
^ Longtime Kansas City Royals baseball scout Art Stewart dies at 94
^ Winter the dolphin dies at Clearwater aquarium
^ Bob Bondurant 'iconic American racing hero' dies at 88 in Paradise Valley
^ Professor Emeritus Stephen Davis Passes Away
^ "Hugh Leatherman, stalwart South Carolina senator, dies at 90" . Archived from the original on 2021-12-04. Retrieved 2021-11-12 .
^ UND great Bill Reichart, captain of the 1964 U.S. Olympic team, dies at age 86
^ Rock Hard Ten Dies Suddenly In Korea At Age 20
^ Ed Bullins, Leading Playwright of the Black Arts Movement, Dies at 86
^ Gilbert Harman, ‘a towering figure in American philosophy’ and one of the longest-serving faculty members in the University's history, dies at 83
^ Hall of Fame linebacker Sam Huff dies at 87, family says
^ The Tokens’ (‘Lion Sleeps Tonight’) Co-Founder, Philip Margo, Dies
^ "NPR books editor Petra Mayer dies at 46 | CNN Business" . CNN . 2021-11-14. Archived from the original on 2023-03-31.
^ Bishop Bill Wright dies, aged 69
^ Honoring the Life of Rev. Dr. W. Sterling Cary
^ The Rt. Rev. Alex D. Dickson, Jr. - September 9, 1926 -- November 14, 2021
^ Heath Freeman Dies: ‘Bones,’ ‘NCIS,’ ‘ER’ Actor Was 41
^ Jerry Johnson, winning pitcher in Blue Jays’ first game, passes away at 77
^ Ex-Louisiana judge G. Thomas Porteous, last to be impeached by U.S. Senate, dies at 74
^ Former SMU football coach Bobby Collins dies at 88 years old
^ Ramapo football coach Drew Gibbs, 59, dies after emergency surgery
^ Former Kentucky Congressman Larry Hopkins dead at 88
^ Obituary: Gene Carter
^ Jimmie Durham, Sculptor Who Explored Indigenous Themes, Dies at 81
^ Legendary songwriter Dave Frishberg dies at 88
^ Art LaFleur Dies: ‘Sandlot,’ ‘Field Of Dreams,’ ‘Santa Clause’ Actor Was 78
^ America's first openly transgender mayor, Silverton's Stewart 'Stu' Rasmussen dies
^ Rapper Young Dolph shot and killed in Memphis, law enforcement sources confirm
^ Peter Buck, Subway co-founder, dies at 90
^ Slide Hampton, trombonist who also made a lasting impression as a master arranger, is dead at 89
^ Sue Picus 1948-2021
^ A Death in Our East Tennessee Family
^ "Julie Belaga, first woman nominated for governor by CT GOP, dies at 91" . Archived from the original on 2021-11-22. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Roderick H. Blackburn
^ The Lessons Ian Fishback Taught Us
^ Milwaukee native Don Kojis, Marquette's all-time leading rebounder dies at 82
^ Bernard Elliot Rollin PHD Obituary
^ Farewell to our friend Will Ryan
^ Bill Hinsche of Dino, Desi & Billy Dies at 70 on the Same Day as His Mom
^ Steve Smith, Penn State and NFL 'Superman,' dies after long ALS battle
^ Gademusikanten Yul Andersen er død (in Danish)
^ Best-selling Minnesota author, poet Robert Bly dies at 94
^ Former Michigan Rep. Mary Brown dies at 86
^ Lou Cutell, 'Seinfeld's' Assman and Pee-wee's Amazing Larry, Dies at 91
^ Renowned Native American WWII veteran Marcella LeBeau dies
^ Olympic skier Ralph Miller, a UK doctor and husband of Lexington mayor, dies at 88.
^ TV, Film and Stage Producer Scott Robbe Dies at 66
^ Veteran Derby winner Erhaab dies aged 30 at Batsford Stud
^ "Writer Noah Gordon, author of 'The Doctor', dies at 95" . Archived from the original on 2021-11-23. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Meteorologist Doug Hill, a fixture for more than 3 decades in DC area, dies
^ Susan John, fighter for women and labor in Assembly, dies at 64
^ Doug Jones, five-time MLB All-Star relief pitcher, dies at 64
^ Grammy-winning Oneida singer and activist Joanne Shenandoah dies at 64
^ Sylvia Weinstock, Famed Luxury Wedding Cake Designer, Dead at 91
^ “Guiding light of volleyball in the Midwest,” legendary Dr. Don Shondell dies at 92
^ Former Astros Manager Bill Virdon Passes Away at 90
^ Soap Fave Dies at 67
^ U. L. "Rip" Gooch
^ Motown hitmaker Marilyn McLeod dies at 82
^ Jim Warren
^ Charles Moose, former Montgomery County Police chief at helm during DC snipers, dies at 68
^ Anne Rudin, first woman elected mayor in Sacramento history, dies at 97
^ Sebastian John "Buster" Guzzardo Sr.
^ Don Phillips Dies: ‘Dazed and Confused’ & ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ Casting Director, ‘Melvin and Howard’ Producer Was 80
^ Moment of silence: Staten Island bowling great Mark Roth has died
^ Stephen Sondheim Dies: Broadway Songwriting Titan For ‘Sweeney Todd’ And ‘A Little Night Music’ Was 91
^ Adolfo, the designer who dressed Nancy Reagan, dies at the age of 98
^ Pro Football Hall of Famer Curley Culp has died at 75
^ Former Supreme Court Justice Greg Hobbs dies at 76
^ Dr. Shirley Ann Mathis McBay
^ Ed McClanahan, one of Ky's Fab Five authors and its own Merry Prankster, dies at 89
^ Eddie Mekka Dies: ‘Laverne & Shirley’ Actor Was 69
^ RIP: Louis Vuitton Director And Off-White CEO, Virgil Abloh, Passes Away
^ Alabama death row inmate who survived botched execution dies of natural causes
^ Longtime Rochester mayor, Chuck Hazama, dies
^ Former Olympian, Alabama track star Emmit King 1 of 2 men killed in Bessemer shootout
^ Carrie Meek, Pioneering Black Former Congresswoman, Dies
^ Former 3rd District Rep. Jolene Unsoeld dies at age 89
^ Former UCF, NFL Player Shot and Killed by Own Father in Florida
^ "Legendary Actress Arlene Dahl, Mother Of Lorenzo Lamas, Dies At Age 96" . Archived from the original on 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2021-11-30 .
^ Former Brooklyn Dodger Don Demeter dies at age 86
^ Golf legend Lee Elder dies at age 87
^ Former Cy Young Winner Reportedly Dies At 66
^ "Athletics: Shot putter CJ Hunter, Marion Jones' ex-husband, has died" . Archived from the original on 2021-11-30. Retrieved 2021-11-30 .
^ Bruce W. Kauffman, former federal judge and Pa. Supreme Court justice, dies at 86
^ Tommy Lane, Actor and Stuntman in ‘Live and Let Die,’ ‘Shaft,’ Dies at 83
^ Albert Bustamante, former county judge and congressman, dies at 86
^ Bodybuilding Legend Dave Draper Dead At 79 Years Old
^ Philip Heymann, legal scholar and aide to Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox, dies at 89
^ Marcus Lamb, Founder of Daystar Television Network, Has Died
^ Mary Maher obituary: Trail-blazing journalist with a career marked by firsts
^ A Tribute To An Industry Legend
^ Marjorie Tallchief, famous Native American prima ballerina, dies
^ L.A. man, 29, arrested in Jacqueline Avant's killing in Beverly Hills
^ Ben Boo
^ Alvin Lucier, Probing Composer of Soundscapes, Is Dead at 90
^ Suzette Winter, who documented Hollywood’s Golden Age, dies at 90
^ Richard B. Costello, former police captain and union president, dies at 70
^ Darlene Hard, 3-time major tennis champion, dies at 85
^ Scripps Research mourns passing of pioneering scientist Richard Lerner
^ Alex Orban
^ Lawrence Weiner, Giant of Conceptual Art Who Had a Way with Words, Dies at 79
^ Gone Too Soon: Hall-of-Famer Claude Humphrey Passes Away at 77
^ Denis O’Brien, Former Manager of George Harrison, Dies at 80
^ "Melvin E. Parker" . Archived from the original on 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Edward David Shames
^ Charlotte Mailliard Shultz, Widow Of George Shultz, Dies At 88; ‘We Have Lost Our Grande Dame'
^ Morta Martha De Laurentiis, addio alla grande produttrice cinematografica moglie di Dino e zia di Aurelio (in Italian)
^ Stonewall Jackson, Longtime Grand Ole Opry Member, Dies at 89
^ Shirley Zussman
^ Bob Dole, WWII hero and former Republican presidential candidate, dies at 98
^ Former Browns great Bill Glass passes
^ Buddy Merrill
^ ADR Director, Writer, Producer Scott Page-Pagter Passes Away
^ "Bill Staines" . Archived from the original on 2022-01-05. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Former Washington state legislator George Fleming dies at 83
^ "Former New Orleans Saints player Glenn Foster dies in police custody" . NBC News . Archived from the original on 2022-10-06.
^ Fred Hiatt, Washington Post editorial page editor, dies at 66
^ Medina Spirit, horse at heart of Kentucky Derby controversy, dies while training
^ Jerome ‘Jerry’ Rappaport dies at 94
^ Julius S. Scott, author of 'The Common Wind,' dies at 66
^ Former Bears tackle Antoine passes away
^ Philanthropist, Publix heiress Carol Jenkins Barnett dies at 65
^ Joe "Jackrabbit" Hernandez
^ Former Oregon Ducks, pro runner Matt Scherer dies at 38
^ Greg Tate, influential critic, essayist, and chronicler of the Black avant-garde, dies
^ Indiana University’s Hal Broxmeyer, pioneer of cord blood transplantation, dies at 77
^ Gerald James "Gerry" Foley
^ Barry Harris, beloved jazz pianist devoted to bebop, dies at 91
^ 'World's Meanest Wrestler' Blackjack Lanza Dies
^ Remembering Dr. Daniel Laskin
^ Former Florida State All-American pitcher, Hall of Famer Richie Lewis dies
^ Buffalo Bills' all-time leading special teams tackler Mark Pike dies after having cancer, COVID-19
^ John Leon Sorenson
^ "Don Asmussen" . Archived from the original on 2021-12-11. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Father Donald Cozzens, who challenged clericalism, dies at 82
^ Former Chargers great Leslie ‘Speedy’ Duncan dies at 79
^ In memory of Robert Jervis, Honorary Graduate at Ca' Foscari in 2014
^ Rest in Peace, Recording Artist David Lasley (James Taylor, Boz Scaggs, Bonnie Raitt): 1947-2021
^ Docteur Quinn, femme médecin : Larry Sellers, star de la série, est mort à l'âge de 72 ans (in French)
^ Former Denver Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas, 33, found dead in his home, police say
^ Al Unser, 1939-2021
^ Cara Williams, Star of ‘The Defiant Ones’ and ‘Pete and Gladys,’ Dies at 96
^ Michael Nesmith, Monkees singer-songwriter, dead at 78
^ Broncos mourn the passing of former tight end Eugene Prebola
^ Tyler Stovall, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Dies at 67
^ Leland Wilkinson, creator of The Grammar of Graphics, passed away
^ Anne Rice, Who Spun Gothic Tales of Vampires, Dies at 80
^ Texas football legend Sidney Blanks dies at 80
^ Dance on the Lawn mourns death of dance artist Nai-Ni Chen
^ James Dugan, former senator and Dem state chairman, dies at 92
^ Former Calvert Commissioner, Maryland Senator Bernie Fowler Sr. Passes Away At 97
^ Famed White Sox executive Roland Hemond dies at 92
^ Jimmy Rave Dead at 39
^ Clyde Bennett
^ Singer-songwriter Blackberri dies
^ Lillian Ann Luckey, of Niles
^ "Charles R. Morris, Iconoclastic Writer on Economics, Dies at 82" . Archived from the original on 2021-12-14. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Joe Simon, Chart-Topping R&B Singer, Dead at 85
^ Ken Kragen Dies: Producer, Manager, Organizer Of “We Are The World” & “Hands Across America” Was 85
^ Hole Card Cam Inventor Henry Orenstein Passes Away at Age 98
^ David Diamante Critically Injured; Referee Tony Perez Passes Away at Age 90
^ Sonny Rhodes (1940-2021) (in French)
^ Bridget Hanley dies; movie star lived in current Log Cabin Visitors Center
^ 12.16.21 Obituaries Leonard “Len” M. Hauss
^ bell hooks death: Celebrated author and feminist dies, aged 69
^ Marilee Stepan
^ Wanda Young, Of Iconic Motown Group The Marvelettes, Dies At 78
^ Robert Cumming, whose photographs transformed camera work, dies at 78
^ George W. Gekas, longtime central Pa. lawmaker and lawyer, dies at 91
^ Leonard Hubbard, former bass player with The Roots, dies
^ "Baruch Levine, Bible scholar who helped grow Judaic Studies at NYU, dies at 91" . 21 December 2021.
^ Edith Prague, lawmaker and commissioner, dies at 96
^ Alan B. Scott, MD, inventor of Botox, dies
^ Former Minot legislator dies Thursday
^ Hollywood bard, muse and reveler Eve Babitz dies at 78
^ Washington state Sen. Doug Ericksen dies after battle with COVID
^ Exalted urban planner Alexander Garvin dies at 80
^ Former Yuma lawmaker Guenther dies
^ Two-time Buffalo Bills AFL champion Harry Jacobs dies at 84
^ Frank Mula Obituary - South River, New Jersey
^ Burton Prelutsky
^ Russell ‘Maroon’ Shoatz, Former Black Liberation Army Soldier And Prison Abolitionist, Dies At 78
^ Drakeo the Ruler Dead from Stabbing During L.A. Festival
^ U.T.F.O. Legend Kangol Kid has died just 10 months after cancer diagnosis
^ Hans Mark, former secretary of Air Force and NASA deputy who fled Nazis, dies at 92
^ Joan Elizabeth Murray
^ Morre Ron Anderson, preparador vocal do The Weeknd
^ Billy Conway, Drummer With US Alt-Rock Pioneers Morphine, Dies At 65
^ Nicholas Georgiade, ‘The Untouchables’ actor and Syracuse University alumnus, dies at 88
^ Wisconsin hall-of-famer and Olympic rowing medalist Carie Graves dies at 68
^ Caltech Mourns the Loss of Nobel Laureate Robert H. Grubbs
^ Former Sen. Johnny Isakson dies at the age of 76
^ Politician, philanthropist, businessman Russ Potts dies at age 82
^ AJ Rosen
^ Robert Strichartz, math analyst, dies at 78
^ 'Much too young': Tigers first base coach Kimera Bartee dead at 49
^ UW–Madison's Elizabeth Fennema, celebrated for her research on gender and mathematics education, dies
^ Willard H. Murray, former assemblyman and lifelong public servant, dies at 91
^ John Allen Galbraith
^ Carjacking Killer Gary Lee Sampson Dies in Federal Prison
^ Bishop George Arthur Sheltz
^ Dr. Lester Fisher, former director of Lincoln Park Zoo, dead at 100
^ Longtime Bismarck lawmaker dies after battle with ALS
^ Bob Keselowski, ARCA champion and Truck Series pioneer, dies at 70
^ Former WWE Star Corporal Kirchner Passes Away At Age 64
^ Alderman Barbara Shaw, longtime educator and tenacious warrior for her city, has died
^ Franklin A. Thomas ’63: A Lifetime of Leading Change
^ 1982 Mr. Olympia Chris Dickerson Reportedly Dies at Age 82
^ Joan Didion death: American writer who chronicled social unrest dies aged 87
^ Robert Holland Jr., First Black CEO Of Ben & Jerry's, Has Died At 81
^ Grace Mirabella, Former Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, Dies at 91
^ Stanley M. Truhlsen
^ Ex-Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Louie Wainwright dead at 98
^ Bluegrass music legend and Lexington native J. D. Crowe dies
^ "Harvey Evans, actor in Broadway's golden years, dies at 80" . Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ Abschied von Gwendolyn Killebrew (in German)
^ Clark Richert, Colorado art icon, dies at at 80
^ Harry Colomby, Manager, Writer and Producer for Michael Keaton, Dies at 92
^ Former Raiders left tackle Bruce Davis dies at 65
^ Former Mickey Mouse Club host Tiffini Hale dies aged 46
^ Tom Lovejoy, prominent conservation biologist, dies at 80
^ Richard Marcinko, first in command of Seal Team 6, dies on Christmas
^ Jonathan D. Spence, popular China scholar, dead at age 85
^ Wayne Thiebaud, Sacramento's celebrated artist of the everyday, dies at 101
^ Ralph A. Warburton
^ Congressional Medal of Honor Society Announces Passing of Gary B. Beikirch
^ Fred W. McLafferty
^ Mameve S. Medwed
^ Sarah Weddington, Texan who argued Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court, dies at 76
^ Modern-day Darwin, E.O. Wilson, dies at 92
^ Norman Freeman
^ Longtime NH State Sen. Robert Preston Dies at Age 92
^ The Zero
^ Former Clark County Commissioner Myrna Williams dies at 92
^ Jimmy Cayne, Who Led Bear Stearns Before It Imploded, Dies at 87
^ Rich Clifford, astronaut who secretly flew with Parkinson's, dies at 69
^ "Former WA Supreme Court Justice Mary Fairhurst dies at 64" . Archived from the original on 2021-12-29. Retrieved 2022-01-22 .
^ John Madden's unexpected death shakes up NFL world
^ Harry M. Reid, a Power in the Senate, Dies at 82
^ Former 9th District Senator Sue Cline Has Died
^ Doobie Brothers acknowledge passing of original drummer John Hartman, who died in 2021
^ Fort Worth philanthropist and legendary oilman William ‘Tex’ Moncrief dies at 101
^ Former Ala. secretary of state, Democratic leader Nancy Worley dies
^ Sam Jones, Hall of Famer who won 10 NBA titles with Boston Celtics, dies at 88
^ “Jolly Roger” Bradfield
^ Clemson Legend Fred Cone Passes Away at 95
^ Dr. Christine Grant passes
^ Former Twin Falls legislator Stephen Hartgen passes away at 77
^ Prof. Eliyahu Katz, one of the founders of Israeli television and its first director, passed away (in Hebrew)
^ "It's a Wonderful Life" Jeanine Ann Roose dead at 84 ... Played Little Violet In 'Wonderful Life'
^ William H. ‘Billy’ Turner Jr. Passes; Trainer Of 1977 Triple Crown Winner Seattle Slew Was 81
^ "Golden Girls star Betty White dies aged 99" . The Guardian . 2022-01-01. Archived from the original on 2023-06-06.
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