List of notable US deaths in a year
The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2024 . Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT .
A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
January [ edit ]
Frank Ryan
Billy Gardner
David Soul
Joseph Esposito
James Kottak
Bud Harrelson
Bill Hayes
Joyce Randolph
Norm Snead
Peter Schickele
Shawn Barber
Robert Gaylor
Mary Weiss
Gary Graham
Dexter King
Arno Allan Penzias
Melanie
Jimy Williams
Chita Rivera
Al McBean
January 1
Adaora Adimora , 67, doctor and academic (b. 1956)[1]
Anthony J. Alvarado , 81, educator, New York City Schools Chancellor (1983–1984) (b. 1942)[2]
Mickey Cottrell , 79, actor (My Own Private Idaho , Drugstore Cowboy , Volcano ) and publicist (b. 1944)[3]
J. Russell George , 60, attorney, treasury inspector general for tax administration (since 2004) (b. 1963)[4]
Lynja , 67, internet personality (b. 1956)[5]
Ved Prakash Nanda , India-born legal scholar[6]
Jack O'Connell , 64, author (b. 1959)[7]
Frank Ryan , 87, football player (Los Angeles Rams , Cleveland Browns , Washington Redskins ) (b. 1936)[8]
David J. Skal , 71, film historian and author (b. 1952)[9]
Sidney M. Wolfe , 86, physician and health activist (b. 1937)[10]
January 2
Peter Berkos , 101, sound editor (Touch of Evil , The Hindenburg , The Sting ) (b. 1922)[11]
Edward E. Crutchfield , 82, banker (b. 1941)[12]
Cameron Dunkin , 67, professional boxing manager (b. 1956)[13]
David P. Gardner , 90, academic administrator, president of the University of Utah (1973–1983) and the University of California (1983–1992) (b. 1933)[14]
Harry Johnson , 81, actor (Battlestar Galactica , Law & Order , Need for Speed ) and author (b. 1942/1943)[15]
E. Leo Milonas , 87, judge and lawyer, chief administrative judge of New York State (1993–1995) (b. 1936)[16]
Matisyahu Salomon , 86, English-born rabbi (b. 1937)[17]
Michael Schwartz , 86, academic administrator (b. 1937)[18]
Alexis Smith , 74, visual artist (b. 1949)[19]
Gordon R. Sullivan , 86, general, chief of staff of the Army (1991–1995) (b. 1937)[20]
Richard Woodcock , 95, psychometrician. (b. 1928) [21]
January 3
Donald D. Clayton , 88, astrophysicist (b. 1935)[22]
Bridget Dobson , 85, television writer (General Hospital , The Guiding Light ) and producer (Santa Barbara ) (b. 1938)[23]
Billy Gardner , 96, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles ) and manager (Minnesota Twins ) (b. 1927)[24]
Charles O. Jones , 92, political scientist (b. 1931)[25]
Don Read , 90, football coach (Montana Grizzlies , Portland State Vikings , Oregon Ducks ) (b. 1933)[26]
Tawl Ross , 75, rhythm guitarist (Funkadelic ) (b. 1948)[27]
January 4
Nancy Adler , 77, health psychologist (b. 1946)[28]
Marty Amsler , 81, football player (Chicago Bears , Cincinnati Bengals , Green Bay Packers ) (b. 1942)[29]
John Scales Avery , 90, chemist and peace activist (b. 1933)[30]
Fred Chappell , 87, author and poet (b. 1936)[31]
Elliott D. Kieff , 80, virologist (b. 1943)[32]
Frank Q. Nebeker , 93, jurist, judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (1969–2021) and the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (1989–2021) (b. 1930)[33]
David Soul , 80, actor (Starsky & Hutch , Here Come the Brides ) and singer ("Don't Give Up on Us ") (b. 1943)[34]
Bill W. Stacy , 85, educator and university administrator, president of California State University San Marcos (1989–1997) and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (1997–2004) (b. 1938)[35]
Tracy Tormé , 64, screenwriter (Fire in the Sky , Sliders , Star Trek: The Next Generation ) and film producer (I Am Legend ) (b. 1959)[36]
January 5
Willie Bethea , 85, football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats ) (b. 1938)[37] (death announced on this date)
Larry Collins , 79, guitarist (The Collins Kids ) and songwriter ("Delta Dawn ") (b. 1944)[38]
Gene Deer , 59, blues musician (b. 1964)[39]
Mary Jane Garcia , 87, politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (1988–2012) (b. 1936)[40]
Joachim Giermek , 80, Franciscan Father, minister general of the Conventuals (2002–2007) (b. 1943)[41]
Joseph Lelyveld , 86, journalist (The New York Times ) (b. 1937)[42]
Harry Robert Lyall , 75, conductor and opera administrator (New Orleans Opera ) (b. 1948)[43]
Brian McConnachie , 81, actor and comedy writer (Saturday Night Live , Second City Television , National Lampoon ) (b. 1942)[44]
James N. Purcell Jr. , 85, author (b. 1938)[45]
Nicholas Rescher , 95, German-born philosopher, founder of American Philosophical Quarterly , History of Philosophy Quarterly and Public Affairs Quarterly (b. 1928)[46]
Robert Rosenthal , 90, German-born psychologist (b. 1933)[47]
Jack Squirek , 64, football player (Los Angeles Raiders ) (b. 1959)[48]
January 6
Bob Gaiters , 85, football player (New York Giants , San Francisco 49ers , Denver Broncos ) (b. 1938)[49]
Claude Gilbert , 91, football coach (San Diego State Aztecs , San Jose State Spartans ) (b. 1932)[50]
Iasos , 76, Greek-born musician (b. 1947)[51]
Sarah Rice , 68, actress (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street , A Little Night Music , The Phantom of the Opera ) (b. 1955)[52]
January 7
Joan Acocella , 78, journalist and dance critic (The New Yorker ) (b. 1945)[53]
Paul Burkett , 67, economist (b. 1956)[54]
Dwight Cook , 72, politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1997–2020) (b. 1951)[55]
Menachem Daum , 77, German-born documentary film-maker (A Life Apart: Hasidism in America , Hiding and Seeking ) (b. 1946)[56]
Rick Duckett , 66, basketball coach (Fayetteville State Broncos , Winston-Salem State Rams , Grambling State Tigers ) (b. 1957)[57]
John Pat Fanning , 89, politician and mortician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1996–2012) (b. 1934)[58]
Wendell Harris , 83, football player (Baltimore Colts , New York Giants ) (b. 1940)[59]
Barton Jahncke , 84, sailor, Olympic champion (1968 ) (b. 1939)[60]
William Edward Kettler , 101, archaeologist and Rotary International leader (b. 1922)[61]
Tim Steele , 55, racing driver, ARCA Menards Series champion (1993, 1996, 1997) (b. 1968)[62]
Arnold Taraborrelli , 92, choreographer (b. 1931)[63]
January 8
Antoinette Candia-Bailey , 49, academic administrator (b. 1974/1975)[64]
Joseph Esposito , 73, police officer and civil servant (b. 1950)[65]
Johanna Meehan , 67, philosopher and academic (b. 1956)[66]
Phill Niblock , 90, composer, filmmaker and videographer (b. 1933)[67]
Richard Rosenfeld , 75, criminologist (b. 1948)[68]
J. B. Schneewind , 93, scholar (b. 1930)[69]
Reggie Wells , 76, makeup artist (b. 1947)[70]
Leon Wildes , 90, lawyer (b. 1933)[71]
Raymond Zane , 84, politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1974–2002) (b. 1939)[72]
January 9
Bernard Cecil Cohen , 97, political scientist and academic administrator, acting chancellor of University of Wisconsin–Madison (1987) (b. 1926)[73]
Edward Jay Epstein , 88, investigative journalist and professor (b. 1935)[74]
Amalija Knavs , 78, Slovenian-born textile pattern maker (b. 1945)[75]
James Kottak , 61, drummer (Kingdom Come , Scorpions ) (b. 1962)[76]
Ira Reiss , 98, sociologist (b. 1925)[77]
Elke Solomon , 80, interdisciplinary artist, curator, and educator (b. 1943)[78]
January 10
Audie Blaylock , 61, bluegrass singer and guitarist (b. 1962)[79]
Terry Bisson , 81, science fiction author ("Bears Discover Fire ", "They're Made Out of Meat ") (b. 1942)[80]
Peter Crombie , 71, actor (Seinfeld , Se7en , My Dog Skip ) (b. 1952)[81]
Tisa Farrow , 72, actress (Homer , Zombi 2 , Antropophagus ) (b. 1951)[82]
Jennell Jaquays , 67, game designer (Dungeons & Dragons ) and video game artist (Pac-Man , Donkey Kong ) (b. 1956)[83]
Conrad Palmisano , 75, stuntman (Batman Forever , Weekend at Bernie's , Rush Hour 2 ) (b. 1948)[84]
Richard T. Schlosberg , 79, business leader (Corpus Christi Caller-Times , The Denver Post , Los Angeles Times ) (b. 1944)[85]
Tom Tait , 86, volleyball coach (b. 1937)[86]
January 11
Ruth Ashton Taylor , 101, television journalist (KCBS-TV ) (b. 1922)[87]
Ted Blunt , 80, politician, member (1985–2000) and president (2001–2009) of the Wilmington, Delaware City Council (b. 1943)[88]
John V. Byrne , 95, marine geologist and academic, administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1981–1984) and president of Oregon State University (1984–1995) (b. 1928)[89]
April Ferry , 91, costume designer (Maverick , Big Trouble in Little China , Rome ) (b. 1932)[90]
Bud Harrelson , 79, baseball player (New York Mets , Philadelphia Phillies , Texas Rangers ) (b. 1944)[91]
Lynne Marta , 78, actress (Joe Kidd , Footloose , Love, American Style ) (b. 1945)[92]
January 12
Claire Waters Ferguson , 88, figure skating judge, president of the U.S. Figure Skating Association (1992–1995) (b. 1935)[93]
Bill Hayes , 98, singer ("The Ballad of Davy Crockett ") and actor (Days of Our Lives ) (b. 1925)[94]
James D. Hughes , 101, Air Force lieutenant general (b. 1922)[95]
Francis F. Lee , 96, Chinese-born inventor, businessman and academic (b. 1927)[96]
Gonzalo Lira , 55, writer and YouTuber (b. 1968)[97]
Alec Musser , 50, actor (All My Children ) and fitness model (b. 1973)[98]
Sekou Odinga , 79, activist (b. 1944)[99]
John Red Eagle , 75, politician, principal chief of the Osage Nation (2010–2014), assistant chief (2006–2010) (b. 1948)[100] [better source needed ]
January 13
Larry E. Haines , 85, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1991–2011) (b. 1938)[101]
Joyce Randolph , 99, actress (The Honeymooners ) (b. 1924)[102]
Tom Shales , 79, television critic (The Washington Post ), writer and Pulitzer winner (1988 ) (b. 1944)[103]
Jo-El Sonnier , 77, singer-songwriter and accordionist, Grammy winner (2015 ) (b. 1946)[104]
Joseph Zadroga , 76, 9/11 survivor advocate (b. 1947)[105]
January 14
Art Baker , 94, football coach (Furman Paladins , The Citadel Bulldogs , East Carolina Pirates ) (b. 1929)[106]
Brian Barczyk , 54, snake collector and YouTuber (b. 1969)[107]
Jerry Coker , 91, jazz saxophonist (b. 1932)[108]
Jerry Hilgenberg , 92, football player (Iowa Hawkeyes ) (b. 1931)[109]
Alan Jones , 83, Episcopal priest, dean of Grace Cathedral, San Francisco (1985–2009) (b. 1940)[110]
Tom Purdom , 87, writer (Romance on Four Worlds ) (b. 1936)[111]
Norm Snead , 84, football player (Philadelphia Eagles , Minnesota Vikings , New York Giants ) (b. 1939)[112]
Howard Waldrop , 77, science fiction author (Them Bones , A Dozen Tough Jobs , The Texas-Israeli War: 1999 ) (b. 1946)[113]
January 15
Nancy Deloye Fitzroy , 96, engineer (b. 1927)[114]
Mo Henry , 67, film negative cutter (Jaws , The Big Lebowski , The Matrix ) (b. 1956/1957)[115]
William O'Connell , 94, actor (Paint Your Wagon , High Plains Drifter , The Outlaw Josey Wales ) (b. 1929)[116]
Ronald Powell , 32, football player (New Orleans Saints , Seattle Seahawks ) (b. 1991)[117]
Brent Sikkema , 75, art dealer (b. 1948)[118]
Ron Suster , 81, jurist and politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1981–1995) (b. 1942)[119]
January 16
Zevulun Charlop , 94, rabbi (b. 1929)[120]
Claire Fagin , 97, nurse and academic administrator, interim president of the University of Pennsylvania (1993–1994) (b. 1926)[121]
David Gail , 58, actor (Robin's Hoods , Savannah , Port Charles ) (b. 1965)[122] (death announced on this date)
Peter Schickele , 88, composer, musical educator and parodist (P. D. Q. Bach ) (b. 1935)[123]
January 17
Shawn Barber , 29, Olympic pole vaulter (2016 ), world champion (2015 ) (b. 1994)[124]
Al Cantello , 92, Olympic javelin thrower (1960 ) (b. 1931)[125]
Leo Carlin , 86, businessman (Philadelphia Eagles ) (b. 1937)[126]
Benedict Fitzgerald , 74, screenwriter (Wise Blood , The Passion of the Christ ) (b. 1949)[127]
Robert Gaylor , 93, military non-commissioned officer, chief master sergeant of the Air Force (1977–1979) (b. 1930)[128]
David L. Mills , 85, computer scientist (Network Time Protocol ) (b. 1938)[129]
January 18
January 19
Jack Burke Jr. , 100, professional golfer (b. 1923)[132]
Domenick DiCicco , 60, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (2010–2012) (b. 1963)[133]
Mario E. Dorsonville , 63, Colombian-born Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Washington (2015–2023) and bishop of Houma–Thibodaux (since 2023) (b. 1960)[134]
ABilly S. Jones-Hennin , 81, LGBT rights activist (b. 1942)[135]
Lance Larson , 83, swimmer, Olympic champion (1960 ) (b. 1940)[136]
Marlena Shaw , 81, singer ("It's Better than Walking Out ", "California Soul ") (b. 1942)[137]
Red Swanson , 87, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates ) (b. 1936)[138]
Mary Weiss , 75, pop singer (The Shangri-Las ) (b. 1948)[139]
Robert Whitman , 88, artist (b. 1935)[140]
January 20
Rudolph C. Cane , 89, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1999–2015) (b. 1934)[141]
Francisco Ciatso , 48, professional wrestler (b. 1975)[142]
Anne Edwards , 96, writer (b. 1927)[143]
David Emge , 77, actor (Dawn of the Dead , Basket Case 2 , Hellmaster ) (b. 1946)[144]
Bob Landsee , 59, football player (Philadelphia Eagles ) and coach (Green Bay Blizzard ) (b. 1964)[145]
William Charles Lee , 85, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Indiana (since 1981) (b. 1938)[146]
January 21
Jon Franklin , 82, science journalist (The Baltimore Sun ) (b. 1942)[147]
Perry Friedman , 55, poker player (b. 1968)[148]
Chuck Philips , 71, writer, journalist and Pulitzer winner (1999 ) (b. 1952)[149]
Steve Staggs , 72, baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays , Oakland Athletics ) (b. 1951)[150]
Gus Wingfield , 97, banker and politician, Arkansas state treasurer (2003–2007) (b. 1926)[151]
January 22
Ted Bloecher , 94, ufologist (National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena ) and actor, co-founder of Civilian Saucer Intelligence (b. 1929)[152]
Gary Graham , 73, actor (All the Right Moves , Alien Nation , Star Trek: Enterprise ) (b. 1950)[153]
Dexter King , 62, civil rights activist (b. 1961)[154]
Don Lassetter , 90, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals ) (b. 1933)[155]
Arno Allan Penzias , 90, physicist and radio astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (1978) (b. 1933)[156]
Margo Smith , 84, singer ("Still a Woman ") (b. 1939)[157]
January 23
Charles Fried , 88, jurist and lawyer, solicitor general (1985–1989) and associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1995–1999) (b. 1935)[158]
Ice Train , 56, professional wrestler (CWA , WCW ) (b. 1967)[159]
David Kahn , 93, historian, journalist, and writer (b. 1930)[160]
Melanie , 76, singer-songwriter ("Brand New Key ", "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain) ") and guitarist (b. 1947)[161]
Rene Oliveira , 68, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1981–2019) (b. 1955)[162]
Charles Osgood , 91, journalist (CBS News Sunday Morning ) (b. 1933)[163]
Margaret Riley , 58, film producer (Bombshell ) (b. 1965)[164]
Dick Traum , 83, marathoner and businessman (b. 1940)[165]
January 24
Carl Andre , 88, sculptor (b. 1935)[166]
Frank Buck , 80, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1973–2009) (b. 1944)[167]
Harry Connick Sr. , 97, attorney, district attorney of New Orleans (1973–2003) (b. 1926)[168]
Herbert Coward , 85, actor (Deliverance ) (b. 1935)[169]
Howard Golden , 98, lawyer and politician, borough president of Brooklyn (1977–2001) (b. 1925)[170]
Rod Holcomb , 80, television director (ER , The Greatest American Hero ) and producer (The Six Million Dollar Man ), Emmy winner (2009 ) (b. 1943)[171]
Jesse Jane , 43, pornographic actress (Pirates , Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge ) and host (Naughty Amateur Home Videos ) (b. 1980)[172] (body discovered on this date)
Kelly Malveaux , 47, football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers , Calgary Stampeders , Montreal Alouettes ) (b. 1976)[173]
N. Scott Momaday , 89, author (House Made of Dawn , The Way to Rainy Mountain , The Man Made of Words: Essays, Stories, Passages ).[174]
Cheryl Palm , 70, agriculturalist (b. 1954)[175]
January 25
Bené Arnold , 88, ballerina (b. 1935)[176]
Conrad Chase , 58, actor, singer and reality TV contestant (Gran Hermano ) (b. 1965)[177] (death announced on this date)
Roger Donlon , 89, army officer, Medal of Honor recipient (1964) (b. 1934)[178]
Gus Hendrickson , 83, ice hockey player and coach (University of Minnesota Duluth ) (b. 1940)[179]
Kenneth Smith , 58, convicted murderer (b. 1965)[180]
January 26
January 27
January 28
January 29
January 30
Hinton Battle , 67, actor (Chicago , Ragtime , The Wiz ) (b. 1956)[192]
Jean Carnahan , 90, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (2001–2002), First Lady of Missouri (1993–2000) (b. 1933)[193]
Melinda Ledbetter , 77, talent manager (b. 1946)[194]
Chita Rivera , 91, actress (West Side Story , Kiss of the Spider Woman , Chicago ) (b. 1933)[195]
Richard H. Smith , 78, politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2005) (b. 1945)[196]
January 31
Stan Aronoff , 91, politician, president of the Ohio Senate (1989–1996) (b. 1932)[197]
Terry Beasley , 73, football player (San Francisco 49ers ) (b. 1950)[198]
Joe Madison , 74, radio talk-show host (SiriusXM Urban View , WOL-AM ) and activist (b. 1949)[199]
Al McBean , 85, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates , Los Angeles Dodgers , San Diego Padres ) (b. 1938)[200]
John Pregenzer , 91, baseball player (San Francisco Giants ) (b. 1932)[201]
February [ edit ]
Carl Weathers
Wayne Kramer
Don Murray
Toby Keith
Mojo Nixon
Jim Hannan
Don Gullett
Charles D. Ferris
Lefty Driesell
David Libert
Roger Guillemin
Jackie Loughery
Ole Anderson
Richard Lewis
Andy Russell
February 1
Pearl Berg , 114, supercentenarian (b. 1909)[202]
Mark Gustafson , 63, film and television director and animator (Claymation Easter , Fantastic Mr. Fox , Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio ) (b. 1960)[203]
Wilburn Hollis , 83, football player (Iowa Hawkeyes ) (b. 1940)[204]
Alonzo Johnson , 60, football player (Florida Gators , Philadelphia Eagles ) (b. 1963)[205]
Mike Martin , 79, Hall of Fame college baseball coach (Florida State Seminoles ) (b. 1944)[206]
Carl Weathers , 76, actor (Rocky , Predator , Happy Gilmore ) and football player (Oakland Raiders ) (b. 1948)[207]
February 2
Rich Caster , 75, football player (New York Jets , Houston Oilers , New Orleans Saints ) (b. 1948)[208]
Wilhelmenia Fernandez , 75, soprano (b. 1949)[209]
H. E. Francis , 100, scholar, academic and writer (b. 1924)[210]
Wayne Kramer , 75, guitarist (MC5 ) (b. 1948)[211]
Don Murray , 94, actor (Bus Stop , Baby the Rain Must Fall , Conquest of the Planet of the Apes ) (b. 1929)[212]
Rod Rosenbladt , 82, Lutheran theologian and academic (Concordia University Irvine ) (b. 1942)[213]
Jim Rowinski , 63, basketball player (Purdue Boilermakers , Detroit Pistons , Philadelphia 76ers ) (b. 1961)[214]
February 3
Bill Carr , 78, football player, coach and executive (Florida Gators ) (b. 1945)[215]
Bruce DeMars , 88, admiral (b. 1935)[216]
Arthur M. Gignilliat Jr. , 91, politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1966–1980) (b. 1932)[217]
Bill Lachemann , 89, baseball coach (Los Angeles Angels ) (b. 1934)[218]
Keith King , 75, politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1999–2007) and Senate (2009–2013) (b. 1948)[219]
February 4
Brant Alyea , 83, baseball player (Washington Senators , Minnesota Twins , Oakland Athletics ) (b. 1940)[220]
Bob Beckwith , 91, firefighter (September 11 rescue efforts ) (b. 1932)[221]
Joel Belz , 82, magazine publisher, founder of World (b. 1941)[222]
Earl Cureton , 66, basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers , Detroit Pistons , Houston Rockets ) (b. 1957)[223]
Brooke Ellison , 45, academic and disability advocate (b. 1978)[224]
Martin Kirkup , 75, British-born music industry executive (b. 1948)[225]
Peter Villano , 100, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1993–2013) (b. 1924)[226]
Melvin Way , 70, folk artist (b. 1954)[227]
February 5
Mickey Gilbert , 87, actor, rodeo performer and stuntman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid , Blazing Saddles , The Frisco Kid ) (b. 1936)[228]
Toby Keith , 62, country singer ("Should've Been a Cowboy ", "How Do You Like Me Now?! ", "Who's That Man "), songwriter and record producer (b. 1962)[229]
Laralyn McWilliams , 58, video game designer (b. 1965)[230]
Bill Northey , 64, politician, Iowa secretary of agriculture (2007–2018) (b. 1959)[231] (death announced on this date)
February 6
Ken Fritz , 66, football player (Ohio State Buckeyes ) (b. 1957)[232]
Cecilia Gentili , 52, Argentine-born actress (Pose ) and LGBTQ activist (b. 1972)[233]
Jack M. Guttentag , 100, banker and academic (b. 1923)[234]
Donald Kinsey , 70, guitarist and singer (b. 1953)[235]
Rod Sherman , 79, football player (Oakland Raiders , Cincinnati Bengals , Denver Broncos ) (b. 1944)[236]
Robert M. Young , 99, film director (Alambrista! , The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez , Saving Grace ) (b. 1924)[237]
February 7
February 8
February 9
Jim Hannan , 84, baseball player (Washington Senators ) and executive, founder, president, and chairman of the board for the MLBPAA (b. 1940)[243] (death announced on this date)
Lenny Simpson , 75, tennis player (b. 1948)[244]
Ed Tarver , 64, lawyer and politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (2005–2009) and U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia (2009–2017) (b. 1959)[245]
Jimmy Van Eaton , 86, rock drummer, singer and record producer (b. 1937)[246]
February 10
Bob Edwards , 76, radio journalist (All Things Considered , Morning Edition ) (b. 1947)[247]
Chris Markoff , 84, Yugoslav-born professional wrestler (b. 1940)[248]
William Post , 96, businessman and inventor (Pop-Tarts ) (b. 1927)[249]
E. Duke Vincent , 91, television producer (Beverly Hills, 90210 , Charmed , 7th Heaven ) (b. 1932)[250]
Onzlee Ware , 70, politician and judge, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (2004–2014) (b. 1954)[251]
February 11
February 12
February 13
February 14
February 15
Kagney Linn Karter , 36, pornographic actress (b. 1987)[264]
Fulton Kuykendall , 70, football player (Atlanta Falcons ) (b. 1953)[265]
Tom Qualters , 88, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies , Chicago White Sox ) (b. 1935)[266]
Anne Whitfield , 85, actress (Show Boat , White Christmas , Juvenile Jungle ) (b. 1938)[267]
Steven M. Wise , 73, author and legal scholar (b. 1950)[268]
February 16
Etterlene DeBarge , 88, singer (b. 1935)[269]
Charles D. Ferris , 90, lawyer and government official, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1977–1981) (b. 1933)[270]
Joe Hindelang , 78, college baseball coach (USciences Devils , Lafayette Leopards , Penn State Nittany Lions ) (b. 1945)[271]
Reuben Jackson , 67, poet and jazz historian (b. 1956)[272]
Ben Lanzarone , 85, composer (Happy Days , Dynasty , Mr. Belvedere ) (b. 1938)[273]
Dexter Romweber , 57, musician (Flat Duo Jets ) (b. 1966)[274]
Cynthia Strother , 88, singer (The Bell Sisters ) (b. 1935)[275]
Welcome W. Wilson Sr. , 95, real estate executive (b. 1928)[276]
February 17
Mary Bartlett Bunge , 92, neuroscientist (b. 1931)[277]
Lefty Driesell , 92, Hall of Fame basketball coach (Davidson Wildcats , Maryland Terrapins , James Madison Dukes ) (b. 1931)[278]
Peter Michael Muhich , 62, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rapid City (since 2020) (b. 1961)[279]
Marc Pachter , 80, museum director (National Portrait Gallery , National Museum of American History ) (b. 1943)[280]
February 18
Jack Biddle , 94, politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1994) and the Senate (1994–2006) (b. 1930)[281]
Tony Ganios , 64, actor (The Wanderers , Porky's , Die Hard 2 ) (b. 1959)[282]
Michael Grunstein , 77, Romanian-born biologist and academic (b. 1946)[283]
Bobbie Wygant , 97, reporter and talk show host (KXAS-TV ) (b. 1926)[284]
February 19
Paul D'Amato , 75, actor (Slap Shot , The Deer Hunter , Heaven's Gate ) (b. 1948)[285]
Matt Sweeney , 75, special effects artist (Lethal Weapon , Apollo 13 , Fast & Furious ) (b. 1948)[286]
Robert Reid , 68, basketball player (Houston Rockets , Charlotte Hornets , Portland Trail Blazers ) and coach (b. 1955)[287]
February 20
February 21
John Bahnsen , 89, brigadier general (b. 1934)[292]
Mike Cherry , 81, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1998–2013) (b. 1943)[293]
Roger Guillemin , 100, French-born neuroscientist, Nobel Prize laureate (1977) (b. 1924)[294]
Kent Kramer , 79, football player (Philadelphia Eagles , Minnesota Vikings , New Orleans Saints ) (b. 1944)[295]
Vitalij Kuprij , 49, Ukrainian-born musician (Trans-Siberian Orchestra , Ring of Fire ) and composer (b. 1974)[296]
Frank Lombardo , 65, politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (since 2011) (b. 1958)[297]
Steve Paxton , 85, experimental dancer and choreographer.[298]
February 22
Robert Booker , 88, politician and activist, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1967–1972) (b. 1935)[299]
Edith Ceccarelli , 116, supercentenarian (b. 1908)[300]
Lanny Flaherty , 81, actor (Miller's Crossing , Signs , Men in Black 3 ) (b. 1942)[301] (death announced on this date)
Kent Melton , 68, animation sculptor (The Lion King , The Incredibles , Aladdin ) (b. 1955)[302]
Roni Stoneman , 85, country musician (Hee Haw ) (b. 1938)[303]
February 23
Buddy Duress , 37, actor (Good Time , Heaven Knows What , Person to Person ) (b. 1985)[304] (death announced on this date)
Flaco , 13, owl (b. 2010)[305]
Lynda Gravátt , 76, actress (Intimate Apparel , Doubt: A Parable , 45 Seconds from Broadway ) (b. 1947)[306]
Jackie Loughery , 93, actress (The D.I. ) and beauty pageant holder (Miss USA 1952 ) (b. 1930)[307]
Golden Richards , 73, football player (Dallas Cowboys , Chicago Bears , Denver Broncos ), Super Bowl champion (1978 ) (b. 1950)[308]
February 24
Jay Cimino , 87, automotive industry executive (b. 1936)[309]
John Farber , 98, Romanian-born businessman and billionaire (b. 1925)[310]
Ramona Fradon , 97, comic book artist (Adventure Comics , Brenda Starr, Reporter ) (b. 1926)[311]
Lyn Hejinian , 82, poet, essayist, and translator (b. 1941)[312]
Eric Mays , 65, politician, member of the Flint City Council (since 2014) (b. 1958)[313]
John Oldham , 91, baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs ) (b. 1932)[314]
February 25
Aaron Bushnell , 25, military serviceman (b. 1998/1999)[315]
Charles Dierkop , 87, actor (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid , The Sting , Police Woman ) (b. 1936)[316]
Morris Eaves , 79, scholar (b. 1944)[317]
Benjamin Miller , 87, judge, justice of the Illinois Supreme Court (1984–2001) (b. 1935)[318]
Steve Okoniewski , 74, football player (Green Bay Packers , Buffalo Bills , St. Louis Cardinals ) (b. 1949)[319]
Frank Popoff , 88, Bulgarian-born businessman (Dow Chemical Company , TCF Financial Corporation ) (b. 1935)[320]
February 26
February 27
Robert Leon Jordan , 89, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Tennessee (since 1988) (b. 1934)[323]
Richard Lewis , 76, comedian and actor (Curb Your Enthusiasm , Anything but Love , Robin Hood: Men in Tights ) (b. 1947)[324]
Dale Messer , 86, football player (San Francisco 49ers ) (b. 1937)[325]
Richard H. Truly , 86, astronaut, Administrator of NASA (1989–1992) (b. 1937)[326]
February 28
Ivan Cantu , 50, convicted murderer (b. 1973)[327]
Frank Haig , 95, Jesuit priest, physicist and academic administrator (b. 1928)[328]
Bob Heil , 83, sound and radio engineer (b. 1940)[329]
Eugen Indjic , 76, French-born pianist (b. 1947)[330]
Cat Janice , 31, singer-songwriter (b. 1993)[331]
Héctor Ortiz , 54, Puerto Rican baseball player (Kansas City Royals ) and coach (Texas Rangers ) (b. 1969)[332]
Virgil , 61, professional wrestler (b. 1962)[333]
February 29
Iris Apfel
Chris Mortensen
Steve Lawrence
Eric Carmen
Malachy McCourt
Bill Plummer
Thomas P. Stafford
M. Emmet Walsh
Alfred M. Gray Jr.
Vernor Vinge
Richard Serra
Daniel Kahneman
Joe Lieberman
Louis Gossett Jr.
Barbara Rush
March 1
Iris Apfel , 102, businesswoman, interior designer, fashion designer and actress (b. 1921)[337]
Gerald Gustafson , 95, fighter pilot (b. 1928)[338]
David Johnson , 97, photographer (b. 1926)[339]
Charles Kurfess , 94, politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1957–1978) (b. 1930)[340]
March 2
Jim Beard , 63, keyboardist (Steely Dan ) (b. 1960)[341]
Janice Burgess , 72, television writer, producer and executive (The Backyardigans , Winx Club , Blue's Clues ) (b. 1952)[342]
W. C. Clark , 84, blues musician (b. 1939)[343]
Mark Dodson , 64, voice actor (Gremlins , Return of the Jedi , Day of the Dead ) (b. 1960)[344]
Eskendereya , 17, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2007)[345] (death announced on this date)
Leonard Everett Fisher , 99, children's books illustrator (b. 1924)[346]
Mark F. Giuliano , 62, law enforcement official, FBI deputy director (2013–2016) (b. 1961)[347]
Howard Hiatt , 98, medical researcher (b. 1925)[348]
Tizway , 19, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2005)[349]
March 3
Juli Lynne Charlot , 101, actress and fashion designer (b. 1922)[350]
Carl Madison , 93, high school football coach (J. M. Tate High School , Pine Forest High School ) (b. 1931)[351]
Chris Mortensen , 72, sports reporter and columnist (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution , ESPN ) (b. 1951)[352]
Antoine Predock , 87, architect (b. 1936)[353] (death announced on this date)
Ed Ott , 72, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates , California Angels ) (b. 1951)[354]
Jim Trujillo , 84, politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (2002–2020) (b. 1939/1940)[355]
Brit Turner , 57, drummer (Blackberry Smoke ) (b. 1966/1967)[356]
U. L. Washington , 70, baseball player (Kansas City Royals , Montreal Expos , Pittsburgh Pirates ) (b. 1953)[357]
March 4
March 5
March 6
March 7
John Isenbarger , 76, football player (San Francisco 49ers ) (b. 1947)[366]
Steve Lawrence , 88, singer ("Go Away Little Girl ", "Footsteps ") and actor (The Blues Brothers ) (b. 1935)[367]
Wayne Moses , 69, football coach (UCLA Bruins , Pittsburgh Panthers , St. Louis Rams ) (b. 1955)[368]
Jim Roddey , 91, politician, Allegheny County chief executive (2000–2004) (b. 1933)[369]
Lucas Samaras , 87, Greek-born artist (b. 1936)[370]
March 8
March 9
John Barnett , 62, aerospace engineer (Boeing ) (b. 1961/1962)[373]
Tony Braswell , 79, politician, mayor of Pine Level (1999–2003) (b. 1944/1945)[374] [better source needed ]
David E. Harris , 89, pilot (b. 1934)[375] (death announced on this date)
Malcolm Holcombe , 68, singer-songwriter (b. 1955)[376]
Dave Ritchie , 85, football coach (Montreal Alouettes , Winnipeg Blue Bombers , Zurich Renegades ) (b. 1938)[377]
March 10
Ernie Clark , 86, football player (Detroit Lions , St. Louis Cardinals ) (b. 1937)[378]
Jerry Foley , 68, television director (Late Show with David Letterman ) (b. 1955/1956)[379] (death announced on this date)
Blake Harrison , 48, musician (Pig Destroyer , Hatebeak ) (b. 1975/1976)[380]
T. M. Stevens , 72, bass guitarist (The Pretenders ) (b. 1951)[381]
March 11
Paul Alexander , 78, lawyer and paralytic polio survivor (b. 1946)[382]
Boss , 54, rapper ("Deeper ") (b. 1969)[383]
Eric Carmen , 74, singer (Raspberries ) and songwriter ("Go All the Way ", "All by Myself ") (b. 1949)[384] (death announced on this date)
Dorie Ladner , 81, civil rights activist (b. 1942)[385]
Malachy McCourt , 92, actor (Ryan's Hope ) and writer (b. 1931)[386]
David Mixner , 77, political activist and author (b. 1946)[387]
Pete Rodriguez , 91, pianist and bandleader (b. 1932)[388]
March 12
Robyn Bernard , 64, actress (General Hospital ) (b. 1959)[389] (body discovered on this date)
Terry Everett , 87, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2009) (b. 1937)[390]
Michael Knott , 61, singer-songwriter (Lifesavers Underground ) (b. 1962)[391]
John Lomax , 72, journalist (WKRC ) (b. 1951)[392]
Yong Soon Min , 70, Korean-born artist (b. 1953)[393]
Bill Plummer , 76, baseball player (Cincinnati Reds ) and coach (Seattle Mariners , Colorado Rockies ), World Series champion (1975 , 1976 ) (b. 1947)[394]
Bernard L. Schwartz , 98, businessman, CEO of Loral Space & Communications (1972–2006) (b. 1925)[395]
March 13
Bill Jorgensen , 96, television anchor (WNYW , WPIX ) (b. 1927)[396]
Gerald M. Levin , 84, media executive (Time Warner ) (b. 1939)[397]
Ira Millstein , 97, antitrust lawyer (b. 1926)[398]
Dan Wakefield , 91, novelist, journalist and screenwriter (Going All the Way ) (b. 1932)[399]
Edwin Wilson , 101, academic administrator and professor of English literature (Wake Forest University ) (b. 1923)[400]
March 14
Walter Blum , 89, jockey, winner of Belmont Stakes aboard Pass Catcher (1971) (b. 1934)[401]
David Breashears , 68, mountaineer and filmmaker (Everest ) (b. 1955)[402]
Fred Faour , 64, author and radio personality (KFNC ) (b. 1964)[403]
Byron Janis , 95, classical pianist (b. 1928)[404]
Mike Lude , 101, football (Colorado State Rams ) and baseball (Maine Black Bears ) coach (b. 1922)[405]
Jim McAndrew , 80, professional baseball player (New York Mets , San Diego Padres ), and World Series champion (1969 ) (b. 1944)[406]
March 15
March 16
Jared Cohon , 76, academic administrator, president of Carnegie Mellon University (1997–2013) (b. 1947)[409]
Dave Gunther , 86, basketball player (Detroit Pistons , San Francisco Warriors ) (b. 1937)[410]
David Seidler , 86, playwright and screenwriter (Tucker: The Man and His Dream , The King and I , The King's Speech ) (b. 1937)[411]
Alan Sieroty , 93, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1967–1977) and Senate (1977–1982) (b. 1930)[412]
Don Smerek , 66, football player (Dallas Cowboys ) (b. 1957)[413]
March 17
March 18
March 19
BrolyLegs , 35, professional fighting game player (b. 1988)[420] (death announced on this date)
Neeli Cherkovski , 78, poet (b. 1945)[421]
Dianne Crittenden , 82, casting director (Star Wars , Pretty Woman , Spider-Man 2 ) (b. 1941)[422]
Greg Lee , 53, singer (Hepcat ) (b. 1971/1972)[423]
M. Emmet Walsh , 88, actor (Blade Runner , Blood Simple , Critters ) (b. 1935)[424]
March 20
Gene Elders , 80, musician (fiddle) (Ace in the Hole Band ) (b. 1943/1944)[425]
Alfred M. Gray Jr. , 95, military officer, commandant of the Marine Corps (1987–1991) (b. 1928)[426]
Martin Greenfield , 95, master tailor (b. 1928)[427]
Vernor Vinge , 79, science fiction writer (A Fire Upon the Deep , A Deepness in the Sky , Rainbows End ) (b. 1944)[428]
Bennett Braun , 83, psychiatrist and proponent of the Satanic panic conspiracy theory (b. 1940)[429]
March 21
Ron Harper , 91, actor (Garrison's Gorillas , Planet of the Apes , Land of the Lost ) (b. 1933)[430]
Hal Malchow , 72, political consultant (b. 1951)[431]
Richard Quinn , 79, political consultant (b. 1945)[432]
Sarah-Ann Shaw , 90, journalist and television reporter (WBZ-TV ) (b. 1933)[433]
Barry Silver , 67, attorney and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1996–1998) (b. 1956)[434]
March 22
Art Ellison , 80, politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (since 2018).[435]
Martin L. Greenberg , 92, politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1974–1979) (b. 1932)[436]
Carl A. Parker , 89, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1962–1977) and Senate (1977–1995) (b. 1934)[437]
Leo Sanford , 94, football player (Chicago Cardinals , Baltimore Colts ) (b. 1929)[438]
Chuck Seelbach , 76, baseball player (Detroit Tigers ) (b. 1948)[439]
March 23
Peter Angelos , 94, lawyer and owner of the Baltimore Orioles (1993–2024) (b. 1929)[440]
Linda Bean , 82, retailer (L.L.Bean ) (b. 1941)[441]
Benny Keister , 83, politician (b. 1941)[442]
Eli Noyes , 81, animator (b. 1942)[443]
Mike Thaler , 87, author and illustrator (b. 1936)[444]
March 24
George Abbey , 91, engineer, director of the Johnson Space Center (b. 1932)[445]
Vincent Bonham , 67, singer (Raydio ) (b. 1956/1957)[446] (death announced on this date)
Robert Moskowitz , 88, painter (b. 1935)[447]
Marjorie Perloff , 92, poetry scholar (b. 1931)[448]
Lou Whittaker , 95, mountaineer (b. 1929)[449]
March 25
Philip Needleman , 85, academic and pharmacologist (b. 1939)[450]
Nancy Valverde , 92, LGBT rights activist (b. 1932)[451]
Diana Wall , 80, environmental scientist and soil ecologist (b. 1943/1944)[452]
Paula Weinstein , 78, film and television producer (The Fabulous Baker Boys , The Perfect Storm , Grace and Frankie ) (b. 1945)[453]
Larry J. Young , 73–74, psychiatrist (b. 1950)[454] (death announced on this date)
March 26
Esther Coopersmith , 94, American diplomat, UNESCO goodwill ambassador (since 2009) (b. 1930)[455]
Brigid Kelly , 40, politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2017–2022) (b. 1983)[456]
Richard Phelan , 86, politician, president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners (1990–1994) (b. 1937)[457]
Richard Serra , 85, sculptor (b. 1938)[458]
March 27
Robert Beerbohm , 71, comic book historian (b. 1952)[459]
Harry E. Gallagher Jr. , 92, politician (b. 1932)[460]
Daniel Kahneman , 90, Israeli-born psychologist, Nobel Prize recipient (2002) (b. 1934)[461]
Joe Lieberman , 82, politician, Senator from Connecticut (1989–2013) and Democratic Vice Presidential nominee in 2000 (b. 1942)[462]
James R. McNutt , 89, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1991–1992, 1993–1998) (b. 1935)[463]
James A. Moore , 58, horror novelist, short story writer, and role-playing game author (b. 1965)[464]
March 28
Mike Green , 75, politician, member of the Michigan Senate (2011–2019) and House of Representatives (1995–2000) (b. 1948)[465]
Tom Henry , 72, politician, mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana (since 2008) (b. 1951)[466]
Robert J. LaFortune , 97, politician, mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma (1970–1978) (b. 1927)[467]
Bill Neal , 92, football player and coach (Indiana University of Pennsylvania ) (b. 1931)[468]
Mark Spiro , 66–67, songwriter ("Are You Still in Love with Me ", "I'll See You in My Dreams ", "Mighty Wings ") and record producer (b. 1957)[469]
Walt Wesley , 79, basketball player (Cincinnati Royals , Chicago Bulls , Cleveland Cavaliers ) (b. 1945)[470]
Marian Zazeela , 83, visual and musical artist (b. 1940)[471]
March 29
Louis Gossett Jr. , 87, actor (An Officer and a Gentleman , Enemy Mine , Iron Eagle ) (b. 1936)[472]
Hugh Lawson , 82, jurist, judge (since 1995) and chief judge (2006–2008) of the U.S. District Court of Middle Georgia (b. 1941)[473]
Chance Perdomo , 27, actor (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina , Gen V , Killed by My Debt ) (b. 1996)[474]
Peter Shapiro , 71, businessman and politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1979–1982), Essex County Executive (1979–1987) (b. 1952)[475]
March 30
March 31
Barbara Baldavin , 85, actress (Star Trek: The Original Series ) and casting director (b. 1938)[479]
Casey Benjamin , 45, musician (Robert Glasper Experiment ), producer, and songwriter (b. 1978)[480]
Barbara Rush , 97, actress (It Came from Outer Space , The Young Philadelphians , The Young Lions ) (b. 1927)[481]
Vontae Davis
Joe Flaherty
John Barth
Joseph E. Brennan
O. J. Simpson
Robert MacNeil
Ron Thompson
Whitey Herzog
Bob Graham
Dickey Betts
Daniel Dennett
Terry A. Anderson
Cecil Williams
Marla Adams
Zack Norman
Paul Auster
Duane Eddy
April 1
Lou Conter , 102, naval commander, last survivor of the sinking of the USS Arizona (b. 1921)[482]
Vontae Davis , 35, football player (Miami Dolphins , Indianapolis Colts , Buffalo Bills ) (b. 1988)[483]
Thomas Farr , 69, attorney (b. 1954)[484]
Joe Flaherty , 82, actor (SCTV , Freaks and Geeks , Happy Gilmore ), writer, and comedian (b. 1941)[485]
Cal Larson , 93, politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1987–2007) and House of Representatives (1967–1975) (b. 1930)[486]
Ed Piskor , 41, comic book artist (Hip Hop Family Tree , Wizzywig , X-Men: Grand Design ) (b. 1982)[487]
Michael Ward , 57, musician (The Wallflowers , School of Fish ) (b. 1967)[488]
Pete Wilk , 58, baseball coach (Vermont Lake Monsters ) (b. 1965/1966)[489]
April 2
Jerry Abbott , 81, country music songwriter and record producer (Pantera ) (b. 1942)[490]
John Barth , 93, writer (The Sot-Weed Factor , Giles Goat-Boy , Lost in the Funhouse ) (b. 1930)[491]
Christopher Durang , 75, playwright (Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You , Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike ) and Tony winner (2013) (b. 1949)[492]
Michael C. Jensen , 84, economist (b. 1939)[493]
Larry Lucchino , 78, baseball president (Boston Red Sox ) (b. 1945)[494]
Robert I. Marshall , 77, politician, member of the Delaware Senate (1979–2019) (b. 1946)[495] (death announced on this date)
Judd Matheny , 53, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2002–2018) (b. 1970)[496]
C. J. Prentiss , 82, politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1999–2006) and House of Representatives (1991–1998) (b. 1941)[497]
John Sinclair , 82, poet (b. 1941)[498]
April 3
April 4
Larry Beightol , 81, football coach (Louisiana Tech Bulldogs ) (b. 1942)[501]
Thomas Gumbleton , 94, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Detroit (1968–2006) (b. 1930)[502]
Bruce Kessler , 88, director (The Gay Deceivers , The Monkees , McCloud ) and racing driver (b. 1936)[503]
Keith LeBlanc , 69, drummer (Little Axe , Tackhead ) and music producer ("No Sell Out ") (b. 1954)[504]
Pat Zachry , 71, baseball player (Cincinnati Reds , New York Mets , Los Angeles Dodgers ), World Series winner (1976 ) (b. 1952)[505]
April 5
April 6
April 7
Jerry Grote , 81, baseball player (New York Mets , Los Angeles Dodgers , Kansas City Royals ), World Series winner (1969 ) (b. 1942)[511]
Pat Hennen , 70, motorcycle racer, Finnish Grand Prix, 500cc winner (1976 ) (b. 1953)[512]
Clarence "Frogman" Henry , 87, singer ("Ain't Got No Home ", "(I Don't Know Why) But I Do ", "You Always Hurt the One You Love ") (b. 1937)[513]
Harry Lee Hudspeth , 88, jurist, judge (1979–2016) and chief judge (1992–1999) of the U.S. District Court of Western Texas (b. 1935)[514]
REX , 76–77, artist and illustrator (b. 1947)[515] (death announced on this date)
Lori and George Schappell , 62, conjoined twins (b. 1961)[516]
Karen Yarbrough , 73, politician, Cook County clerk (since 2018) and member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2001–2012) (b. 1950)[517]
April 8
Bill Gunter , 89, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1975) and Florida Senate (1966–1972) (b. 1934)[518]
Ralph Puckett , 97, Army officer, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1926)[519]
Victor Riley , 49, football player (Kansas City Chiefs , New Orleans Saints , Houston Texans ) (b. 1974)[520]
April 9
Patti Astor , 74, actress (Wild Style ) and founder of Fun Gallery (b. 1950)[521]
William J. Byron , 96, Jesuit priest, president of the University of Scranton (1975–1982) and Catholic University of America (1982–1992) (b. 1927)[522]
William Herbert Hunt , 95, oil billionaire (b. 1929)[523]
Sheila Isham , 96, printmaker, painter and book artist (b. 1927)[524]
Bob Lanese , 82, trumpeter (James Last Orchestra ) (b. 1941)[525]
Sturgis Nikides , 66, guitarist (b. 1958)[526]
April 10
David Goodstein , 85, physicist (b. 1939)[527]
Mister Cee , 57, disc jockey, record producer and radio personality (b. 1966)[528]
Frank Olson , 91, business executive (b. 1932)[529]
Trina Robbins , 85, comic book artist and writer (It Ain't Me, Babe , Wimmen's Comix , Wonder Woman ) (b. 1938)[530]
Eric Sievers , 66, football player (San Diego Chargers , New England Patriots , Los Angeles Rams ), cancer.[531]
O. J. Simpson , 76, Hall of Fame football player (Buffalo Bills ), actor (The Naked Gun ), broadcaster and notable defendant (b. 1947)[532]
Dan Wallin , 97, sound engineer (Woodstock , A Star Is Born , Star Trek ) (b. 1927)[533]
April 11
Akebono Tarō , 54, sumo wrestler (b. 1969)[534] (death announced on this date)
Bert Chaney , 96, politician, member of the Kansas Senate (1973–1984) and House of Representatives (1967–1972) (b. 1928)[535]
Fritz Peterson , 82, baseball player (New York Yankees , Cleveland Indians , Texas Rangers ) (b. 1942)[536]
War Chant , 27, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1997)[537]
Ted Wilson , 84, politician, mayor of Salt Lake City (1976–1985) (b. 1939)[538]
Martin J. Wygod , 84, businessman and racehorse breeder (b. 1940)[539]
April 12
Eleanor Coppola , 87, film director (Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse , Paris Can Wait , Love Is Love Is Love ) (b. 1936)[540]
Don Donoher , 92, college basketball coach and athletics administrator (Dayton Flyers ) (b. 1932)[541]
Olga Fikotová , 91, Czech-born discus thrower, Olympic champion (1956 ) (b. 1932)[542]
Robert MacNeil , 93, Canadian-born Hall of Fame journalist (PBS NewsHour ) and host (America at a Crossroads ) (b. 1931)[543]
Rico Wade , 52, music producer (Organized Noize ) (b. 1971/1972)[544]
April 13
Larry Brown , 84, baseball player (Cleveland Indians , Oakland Athletics , Baltimore Orioles ) (b. 1940)[545]
Richard Horowitz , 75, film composer (Three Seasons , Tobruk , Any Given Sunday ) (b. 1949)[546]
Boris Kayser , 85, theoretical physicist (b. 1938)[547]
Faith Ringgold , 93, painter (b. 1930)[548]
Ron Thompson , 83, actor (No Place to Be Somebody , American Pop , Baretta ), singer-songwriter and dancer (b. 1941)[549]
April 14
Dennis Covington , 75, author (Salvation on Sand Mountain ), (b. 1948)[550]
Ben Eldridge , 85, banjo player (The Seldom Scene ) (b. 1938)[551]
Ken Holtzman , 78, baseball player (Chicago Cubs , Oakland Athletics , New York Yankees ) (b. 1945)[552]
Calvin Keys , 82, jazz guitarist (b. 1942)[553]
Beverly LaHaye , 94, Christian activist and author, founder of Concerned Women for America (b. 1929)[554]
Lloyd Omdahl , 93, politician, North Dakota lieutenant governor (1987–1992) (b. 1931)[555]
Steve Sloan , 79, football player (Alabama Crimson Tide , Atlanta Falcons ) and coach (Texas Tech Red Raiders ) (b. 1944)[556]
Werner Spitz , 97, German-born forensic pathologist (b. 1926)[557]
April 15
April 16
James A. Burg , 82, politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1975–1984) and Senate (1985–1986) (b. 1941)[561]
Carl Erskine , 97, baseball player (Brooklyn /Los Angeles Dodgers ), World Series champion (1955 ) (b. 1926)[562]
Bob Graham , 87, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1987–2005), governor of Florida (1979–1987) (b. 1936)[563]
Jean-Marie Haessle , 84, French-born painter (b. 1939)[564]
Barbara O. Jones , 82, actress (Daughters of the Dust , Freedom Road , Demon Seed ) (b. 1941)[565]
Ellen Ash Peters , 94, jurist, justice (1978–2000) and chief justice (1984–1996) of the Connecticut Supreme Court (b. 1930)[566]
April 17
April 18
Dickey Betts , 80, guitarist (The Allman Brothers Band ) (b. 1943)[570]
Archie Cooley , 85, college football coach (Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils , Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions , Paul Quinn Tigers ) (b. 1939)[571]
Bob Ellison , 91, television consultant (Becker , Wings , The Mary Tyler Moore Show ), screenwriter and producer (b. 1932/1933)[572] (death announced on this date)
Glen Holden Sr. , 96, polo player and diplomat, ambassador to Jamaica (1989) (b. 1927)[573]
Steve Kille , musician (Dead Meadow ).[574]
Mandisa , 47, singer, reality television contestant (American Idol ), Grammy winner (2014) (b. 1976)[575]
Spencer Milligan , 86, actor (Land of the Lost , Sleeper , The Photographer ) (b. 1937)[576]
April 19
Maxwell Azzarello , 37, protester (b. 1987)[577]
Russell Bentley , 63–64, communist fighter (Vostok Battalion ) (b. 1960)[578] (death announced on this date)
Daniel Dennett , 82, philosopher (b. 1942)[579]
David McCarty , 54, baseball player (Minnesota Twins , San Francisco Giants , Boston Red Sox ), World Series champion (2004 ) (b. 1969)[580]
Charles Parsons , 91, philosopher (b. 1933)[581]
Eddie Sutton , 59, singer (Leeway ) (b. 1964/1965)[582]
Bill Tobin , 83, football player (Houston Oilers ) and executive (Chicago Bears , Indianapolis Colts ) (b. 1941)[583]
April 20
G. T. Blankenship , 96, lawyer and politician, Oklahoma attorney general (1967–1971) and member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1961–1966) (b. 1928)[584]
Michael Cuscuna , 75, jazz record producer and music journalist (DownBeat ), co-founder of Mosaic Records , Grammy winner (1993 , 1998 , 2002 ) (b. 1948)[585]
Roman Gabriel , 83, Hall of Fame football player (Los Angeles Rams , Philadelphia Eagles ) and actor (The Undefeated ) (b. 1940)[586]
David Pryor , 89, politician, governor of Arkansas (1975–1979), member of the U.S. Senate (1979–1997) and the House of Representatives (1966–1973) (b. 1934)[587]
Howie Schwab , 63, television personality (Stump the Schwab ), producer (ESPN ), and writer (Fox Sports ) (b. 1960)[588]
April 21
Terry A. Anderson , 76, journalist (Associated Press ) (b. 1947)[589]
Ray Garton , 61, novelist (b. 1962)[590]
Alex Hassilev , 91, musician (The Limeliters ) and actor (The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming ) (b. 1932)[591]
Robin M. Hogarth , 81, British-born psychologist (b. 1942)[592]
Chan Romero , 82, singer-songwriter ("Hippy Hippy Shake ") and guitarist (b. 1941)[593]
Jerome Rothenberg , 92, poet (b. 1931)[594]
April 22
April 23
Terry Carter , 95, actor (Foxy Brown , McCloud , Battlestar Galactica ) (b. 1929)[598]
Florian Chmielewski , 97, musician and politician, member (1971–1997) and president (1987) of the Minnesota Senate (b. 1927)[599]
Delaine Eastin , 76, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1986–1994) (b. 1947)[600]
Robert Kane , 85, philosopher (b. 1938)[601]
Charlie Siler , 94, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1985–1991, 1995–2011) (b. 1929)[602]
Helen Vendler , 90, literary critic (b. 1933)[603]
April 24
Ron Cerrudo , 79, golfer (b. 1945)[604]
Adele Faber , 96, author (b. 1928) [605]
Donald Payne Jr. , 65, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 2012) (b. 1958)[606]
Donald Petersen , 97, businessman, CEO of the Ford Motor Company (1985–1990) (b. 1926)[607]
April 25
Marla Adams , 85, actress (The Secret Storm , The Young and the Restless , Generations ) (b. 1938)[608]
Earl M. Baker , 84, politician, member of the Pennsylvania Senate (1989–1995) (b. 1940)[609]
Korey Cunningham , 28, football player (New England Patriots , New York Giants ) (b. 1995)[610]
George Seligman , 96, mathematician (b. 1927)[611]
April 26
April 27
Jerome G. Cooper , 87, politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1978) and assistant secretary of the Air Force (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) (1989–1992) (b. 1936)[615]
James E. Henshaw , 92, politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1981–1995) (b. 1931)[616]
Joseph H. McGee Jr. , 95, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1963–1968) (b. 1929)[617]
Frederick N. Six , 95, jurist, justice of the Kansas Supreme Court (1988–2003) (b. 1929)[618]
April 28
Norman Carol , 95, violinist and concertmaster (Philadelphia Orchestra ) (b. 1928)[619]
Zack Norman , 83, comedian, film producer (Tracks ), and actor (Romancing the Stone , Cadillac Man ) (b. 1940)[620]
Bob Tyler , 91, Hall of Fame college football coach (Mississippi State Bulldogs ) (b. 1932)[621]
Daniel E. Winstead , 78, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1979–1990) (b. 1945)[622]
April 29
Wally Dallenbach Sr. , 87, Hall of Fame racing driver (CART ) (b. 1936)[623]
Peter Demetz , 101, Czechoslovak-born Germanist and author (b. 1922)[624]
Charles Pryor , 64, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1993–2001) (b. 1959)[625]
Red Giant , 20, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2004)[626] (death announced on this date)
Jan Haag , 90, filmmaker, artist and writer (b. 1933)[627]
Billy Reil , 44, professional wrestler (JAPW ) (b. 1979)[628]
April 30
Paul Auster , 77, novelist (The New York Trilogy ), film director and screenwriter (b. 1947)[629]
Richard J. Carling , 87, politician, member of the Utah Senate (1973, 1975–1990) and House of Representatives (1966–1973) (b. 1937)[630]
Duane Eddy , 86, Hall of Fame guitarist ("Rebel-'Rouser ", "Peter Gunn ") and Grammy winner (1986) (b. 1938)[631]
Alice Holloway Young , 100, educator (b. 1923)[632]
Susan Buckner
Darius Morris
Hootie Ingram
Steve Albini
Pete McCloskey
Jimmy Johnson
Roger Corman
David Sanborn
Dabney Coleman
Bud Anderson
Gene E. K. Pratter
Jim Otto
Morgan Spurlock
Doug Ingle
Richard M. Sherman
Elizabeth MacRae
Bill Walton
Marian Robinson
May 1
Richard E. Cook , 93, Mormon general authority, member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy (1997–2001), CFO of Perpetual Education Fund (2001–2012) (b. 1930)[633]
Richard Maloof , 84, musician (Les Brown , Lawrence Welk ) (b. 1940)[634]
Doyle Niemann , 77, prosecutor, public administrator, and politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (2003–2015) (b. 1947)[635]
Dallas Penn , 53, fashion designer, musician and internet personality (b. 1970)[636]
Joe Shipley , 88, baseball player (San Francisco Giants , Chicago White Sox ) (b. 1935)[637]
May 2
Susan Buckner , 72, actress (Grease , Deadly Blessing ) and beauty pageant winner (Miss Washington ) (b. 1952) [638]
Gary Floyd , 71, singer (Dicks , Sister Double Happiness ) (b. 1952/1953)[639]
David Konstan , 83, classicist (b. 1940)[640]
Edgar Lansbury , 94, British-born theatre producer (The Subject Was Roses ), Tony winner (1960 ) (b. 1930)[641]
John Pisano , 93, jazz guitarist (b. 1931)[642]
Roxanne , 95, actress (The Seven Year Itch ) and model (Beat the Clock ) (b. 1929)[643]
May 3
May 4
Bob Avellini , 70, football player (Chicago Bears ) (b. 1953)[648]
Dan Castellano , 77, sportswriter (The Star-Ledger ) (b. 1946/1947)[649]
Judith G. Garber , 62, diplomat, ambassador to Latvia (2009–2012) and Cyprus (2019–2022) (b. 1961)[650]
Darius Morris , 33, basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers , Philadelphia 76ers , Michigan Wolverines ) (b. 1991)[651]
Yechiel Perr , 89, rabbi (b. 1935)[652]
Frank Shrontz , 92, corporate executive, CEO of Boeing (1986–1996) and assistant secretary of defense for sustainment (1976–1977) (b. 1931)[653]
Frank Stella , 87, painter, sculptor and printmaker (b. 1936)[654]
May 5
Jeannie Epper , 83, actress (Foxy Brown ) and stuntwoman (Wonder Woman , Kill Bill: Volume 2 ) (b. 1941)[655]
Horace Locklear , 81, politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1977–1982) (b. 1942)[656]
David Shapiro , 77, poet, literary critic, and art historian (b. 1947)[657]
Gloria Stroock , 99, actress (Fun with Dick and Jane , The Competition , Uncommon Valor ) (b. 1924)[658]
May 6
Joe Collier , 91, football coach (Buffalo Bills , Denver Broncos ) (b. 1932)[659]
Judy Devlin , 88, Canadian-born Hall of Fame badminton player (b. 1935)[660]
Kevin Hardy , 78, football player (San Diego Chargers , San Francisco 49ers , Green Bay Packers ) (b. 1945)[661]
Bill Holman , 96, jazz composer and saxophonist (b. 1927)[662] (death announced on this date)
Wayland Holyfield , 82, songwriter ("Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me) ", "Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer ", "You're My Best Friend ") (b. 1942)[663]
Hootie Ingram , 90, football player (Alabama Crimson Tide) , coach (Clemson Tigers ), and athletic director (Florida State Seminoles ) (b. 1933)[664]
Don Penny , 91, actor (12 O'Clock High , The Wackiest Ship in the Army , The Lieutenant ) and comedian (b. 1933)[665]
Andy Stoglin , 81, basketball coach (Southern Jaguars , Jackson State Tigers ) (b. 1942)[666]
May 7
May 8
John Barbata , 79, rock drummer (The Turtles , Jefferson Airplane , Jefferson Starship ) (b. 1945)[671]
Colleen Barrett , 79, airline executive, president of Southwest Airlines (2001–2008) (b. 1944)[672]
Chris Cannon , 73, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2009) (b. 1950)[673]
Art Jimmerson , 60, boxer and mixed martial artist (b. 1963)[674]
Jimmy Johnson , 86, Hall of Fame football player (San Francisco 49ers ) (b. 1938)[675]
Carolyn J. Krysiak , 84, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1991–2011) (b. 1939)[676]
Pete McCloskey , 96, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1983) (b. 1927)[677]
Jack Quinn , 74, lawyer, White House counsel (1995–1997) (b. 1949)[678]
Frank P. Simoneaux , 90, politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1972–1982) (b. 1933)[679]
Dennis Thompson , 75, Hall of Fame drummer (MC5 ) (b. 1948)[680]
May 9
Barry Axelrod , 77, sports agent (b. 1946)[681]
Sean Burroughs , 43, baseball player (San Diego Padres , Tampa Bay Devil Rays , Arizona Diamondbacks ), Olympic champion (2000 ) (b. 1980)[682]
Roger Corman , 98, filmmaker (The Little Shop of Horrors , Death Race 2000 , The St. Valentine's Day Massacre ) (b. 1926)[683]
James Gregory , 78, comedian (b. 1946)[684]
Nonny Hogrogian , 92, writer and illustrator (Always Room for One More , Cool Cat , One Fine Day ) (b. 1932)[685]
Bobby Hooper , 77, basketball player (Dayton Flyers , Indiana Pacers ) (b. 1946)[686]
Buzz Stephen , 79, baseball player (Minnesota Twins ) (b. 1944)[687]
Jon Urbanchek , 87, Hungarian-born Hall of Fame swimming coach (University of Michigan , five Olympic teams) (b. 1936)[688]
May 10
Bob Bruggers , 80, football player (Miami Dolphins , San Diego Chargers ) and professional wrestler (b. 1944)[689]
Christopher Edley Jr. , 71, legal scholar (b. 1953)[690]
Bruce Maccabee , 82, physicist and ufologist (b. 1942)[691]
Tom Marshall , 93, basketball player (Western Kentucky Hilltoppers , Rochester Royals , Detroit Pistons ) (b. 1931)[692]
Sam Rubin , 64, television reporter (KTLA ) (b. 1960)[693]
Jim Simons , 86, mathematician (Simons' formula , Chern-Simons form ), and hedge fund manager, founder of Renaissance Technologies (b. 1936)[694]
Corey Williams , 46, basketball player (Dakota Wizards , Townsville Crocodiles , Melbourne United ) (b. 1977)[695]
May 11
Susan Backlinie , 77, actress (Jaws , Day of the Animals , 1941 ) (b. 1946)[696]
Terry Blair , 62, convicted serial killer (b. 1961)[697]
Kevin Brophy , 70, actor (Lucan , The Long Riders , Hell Night ) (b. 1953)[698]
Peter C. Eagler , 69, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (2002–2006) (b. 1954)[699]
Mary Wells Lawrence , 95, advertising executive (b. 1928)[700]
Dave Pivec , 80, football player (Los Angeles Rams , Denver Broncos ) (b. 1943)[701]
Richard Slayman , 62, patient (b. 1961/1962)[702]
Jasper White , 69, chef, restaurateur and cookbook author (b. 1954)[703]
John A. Wickham Jr. , 95, military officer, chief of staff (1983–1987) (b. 1928)[704]
May 12
Cuno Barragan , 91, baseball player (Chicago Cubs ) (b. 1932)[705]
Mark Damon , 91, actor (House of Usher , Ringo and His Golden Pistol ) and film producer (Monster ) (b. 1933)[706]
David Sanborn , 78, saxophonist (Young Americans ) and Grammy winner (1981, 1986, 1988) (b. 1945)[707]
A. J. Smith , 75, football player, coach and executive (b. 1949)[708]
May 13
Joseph G. Di Pinto , 92, politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1987–2006) (b. 1932)[709]
Albert C. Jones , 79, politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1972–1976) (b. 1944)[710]
Josef Michl , 85, Czech-born chemist, Schrödinger Medal and James Flack Norris Award recipient (b. 1939)[711]
Joseph E. Potter , sociologist.[712]
Clarence Sasser , 76, soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1947)[713]
Cyril Wecht , 93, forensic pathologist (b. 1931)[714]
Samm-Art Williams , 78, actor (The Wanderers , Dressed to Kill ), playwright (Home ) and television producer (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ) (b. 1946)[715]
May 14
May 15
Barbra Fuller , 102, actress (Adventures of Superman , Four Star Playhouse , My Three Sons ) (b. 1921)[718]
Tates Locke , 87, basketball coach (Clemson Tigers , Jacksonville Dolphins , Indiana State Sycamores ) (b. 1937)[719]
Bob McCreadie , 73, racing driver (Super DIRTcar Series ) (b. 1951)[720]
Joe Zucker , 83, artist (b. 1941)[721]
May 16
Dabney Coleman , 92, actor (9 to 5 , WarGames , Tootsie ), Emmy winner (1987 ) (b. 1932)[722]
Randy Fuller , 80, singer, songwriter and bass guitarist (The Bobby Fuller Four ) (b. 1944)[723]
Ken Gardner , 74, basketball player (Utah Utes , Utah Stars )(b. 1949)[724]
Eddie Gossage , 65, motorsports executive, president of Texas Motor Speedway (b. 1958)[725]
May 17
Bud Anderson , 102, fighter pilot (b. 1922)[726]
Gordon Bell , 89, electrical engineer (Bell's law of computer classes ) (b. 1934)[727]
Peter Bennett , 57, animator (SpongeBob SquarePants , ChalkZone ) (b. 1967)[728]
James Hubbell , 92, visual artist (b. 1931)[729]
Schuyler Jones , 94, archaeologist and anthropologist (b. 1930)[730]
Bette Nash , 88, flight attendant and Guinness World Record holder (b. 1935)[731]
Benny Petrus , 67, politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2007–2012) (b. 1956)[732]
Gene E. K. Pratter , 75, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (since 2004) (b. 1949)[733]
Stephen J. Rivele , 75, screenwriter (Nixon , Ali , Copying Beethoven ) (b. 1949)[734]
May 18
Geane Herrera , 33, mixed martial artist (b. 1990)[735]
John Koerner , 85, songwriter and guitarist (Koerner, Ray & Glover ) (b. 1938)[736]
Jerrold Northrop Moore , 90, musicologist (b. 1934)[737]
Bruce Nordstrom , 90, retail executive, chairman of Nordstrom (1968–1995, 2000–2006) (b. 1933)[738]
George Papageorgiou , 68, college football player (Washington Huskies ) and coach (Bethel Threshers , Benedictine Ravens ) (b. 1956)[739]
Fred Roos , 89, film producer (The Godfather Part II , Apocalypse Now , Rumble Fish ) (b. 1934)[740]
Jerald D. Slack , 88, major general (b. 1936)[741]
Alice Stewart , 58, political commentator (CNN ) (b. 1966)[742]
Guy R. Strong , 93, college basketball player and coach (Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers , Eastern Kentucky Colonels , Oklahoma State Cowboys ) (b. 1930)[743]
Mark Wells , 66, ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1980 ) (b. 1957)[744]
Harrison White , 94, sociologist (b. 1930)[745]
Jon Wysocki , 53, rock drummer (Staind ) (b. 1970/1971)[746]
May 19
Marshall Allen , 52, journalist (Las Vegas Sun , ProPublica ) (b. 1972)[747]
Larry Bensky , 87, journalist and radio host (b. 1937)[748]
Peggi Blu , 77, singer and vocal coach (b. 1946/1947)[749]
James L. Greenfield , 99, journalist, government official, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1964–1966) (b. 1924)[750]
Richard Foronjy , 86, actor (Serpico , Midnight Run , Carlito's Way ) (b. 1937)[751]
Jim Otto , 86, Hall of Fame football player (Oakland Raiders ) (b. 1938)[752]
May 20
Ivan Boesky , 87, stock trader and convicted felon (b. 1937)[753]
Sam Butcher , 85, artist (b. 1939)[754]
Thomas W. Long , 94, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1983–1986) (b. 1929)[755]
Gary Okihiro , 79, academic (b. 1945)[756]
Frank Yandrisevits , 69, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1985–1990, 1993–1994) (b. 1954)[757]
May 21
May 22
Charlie Colin , 58, bassist and guitarist (Train , The Side Deal ) (b. 1966)[761] (death announced on this date)
Bob Grant , 77, football player (Baltimore Colts , Washington Redskins ) (b. 1946)[762]
L. Martin Griffin , 103, environmentalist (b. 1920)[763]
Darryl Hickman , 92, actor (The Grapes of Wrath , Network , Challenge of the GoBots ) (b. 1931)[764]
May 23
Caleb Carr , 68, author (The Alienist , The Angel of Darkness , The Italian Secretary ) (b. 1955)[765]
Alan B. Handler , 92, judge, justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court (1977–1999) (b. 1931)[766]
Morgan Spurlock , 53, filmmaker (Super Size Me , Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden? , Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope ) (b. 1970)[767]
May 24
May 25
Mike Cotten , 84, college football player (Texas Longhorns ) (b. 1939)[771]
Richard Mazza , 84, politician, member of the Vermont Senate (1985–2024) and House of Representatives (1973–1977) (b. 1939)[772]
Grayson Murray , 30, golfer, two-time PGA Tour winner (b. 1993)[773]
Peter Rosenthal , 82, mathematician, lawyer, and activist (b. 1941)[774]
Albert S. Ruddy , 94, Canadian-born film and television producer (The Godfather , Hogan's Heroes , Million Dollar Baby ), Oscar winner (1973 , 2005 ) (b. 1930)[775]
Richard M. Sherman , 95, film songwriter (Mary Poppins , The Jungle Book , Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ), Oscar winner (1965 ) (b. 1928)[776]
Sanford L. Smith , 84, businessman, founder of the Outsider Art Fair (b. 1939)[777]
Johnny Wactor , 37, actor (General Hospital , Siberia , USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage ) (b. 1986)[778]
May 26
Chip Kell , 75, Hall of Fame football player (Tennessee Volunteers , Edmonton Eskimos ) (b. 1949)[779]
Tony Scott , 72, baseball player (Montreal Expos , St. Louis Cardinals , Houston Astros ) (b. 1951)[780]
Joe Sims , 55, football player (Atlanta Falcons , Green Bay Packers , Philadelphia Eagles ) (b. 1969)[781]
May 27
Orlando J. George Jr. , 79, academic administrator and politician (b. 1945)[782]
Elizabeth MacRae , 88, actress (General Hospital , Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. , The Conversation ) (b. 1936)[783]
Butch Johnson , 68, archer, Olympic champion (1996 ) and bronze medalist (2000 ) (b. 1955)[784] (death announced on this date)
Bill Walton , 71, Hall of Fame basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers , Boston Celtics ), NBA champion (1977 , 1986 ) (b. 1952)[785]
May 28
May 29
Larry Cannon , 77, basketball player (Denver Rockets , Philadelphia 76ers ) (b. 1947)[789]
Bishop Harris , 82, football coach (North Carolina Central ) (b. 1941)[790]
Larry R. Hicks , 80, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Nevada (since 2001) (b. 1943)[791]
Dorothy Ross , 87, historian (b. 1936)[792] (death announced on this date)
May 30
May 31
Ronald A. Edmonds , 77, photojournalist, Pulitzer Prize winner (1982) (b. 1946)[796]
John G. Hutchinson , 89, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1980–1981) (b. 1935)[797]
Marian Robinson , 86, secretary, mother of Michelle Obama (b. 1937)[798]
Martin Starger , 92, entertainment executive (ABC Entertainment ) and film and television producer (Sophie's Choice , Mask ) (b. 1932)[799]
Larry Allen
Janis Paige
William Anders
Chet Walker
James Lawson
Tony Lo Bianco
Jerry West
Neil Goldschmidt
James Chance
Willie Mays
Frederick Crews
Shifty Shellshock
Bill Cobbs
Kinky Friedman
Martin Mull
June 1
Erich Anderson , 67, actor (Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter , Thirtysomething , Felicity ) (b. 1956)[800]
Mary-Lou Pardue , 90, geneticist and academic (b. 1933)[801]
Dick Sears , 81, politician, member of the Vermont Senate (since 1993) (b. 1943)[802]
Roman Verostko , 94, artist and academic (b. 1929)[803]
Ben White , 52, finance journalist (CNBC ) (b. 1971/1972)[804]
June 2
Larry Allen , 52, Hall of Fame football player (Dallas Cowboys , San Francisco 49ers ) (b. 1971)[805]
Carl Cain , 89, basketball player, Olympic champion (1956 ) (b. 1934)[806]
Emma Lou Diemer , 96, composer (b. 1927)[807]
Duane Klueh , 98, basketball player (Denver Nuggets , Fort Wayne Pistons , Indiana State Sycamores ) (b. 1926)[808] (death announced on this date)
Janis Paige , 101, actress (Please Don't Eat the Daisies , The Pajama Game , It's Always Jan ) (b. 1922)[809]
T. J. Simers , 73, sports columnist (Los Angeles Times , Orange County Register ) (b. 1950)[810]
June 3
Brother Marquis , 58, rapper (2 Live Crew ) (b. 1966)[811]
Morrie Markoff , 110, blogger, writer, and supercentenarian (b. 1914)[812]
Betty Anne Rees , 81, actress (Unholy Rollers , Sugar Hill ) (b. 1943)[813]
Remo Saraceni , 89, Italian-born toy inventor (Walking Piano ) (b. 1935)[814]
Armando Silvestre , 98, actor (Rossana , The Miracle Roses , Night of the Bloody Apes ) (b. 1926)[815]
June 4
Daniel T. Eismann , 77, jurist, justice (2001–2017) and chief justice (2007–2011) of the Idaho Supreme Court (b. 1947)[816]
Parnelli Jones , 90, Hall of Fame racing driver and team owner (Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing ), 1963 Indianapolis 500 winner (b. 1933)[817]
Moshe Kotlarsky , 74, Orthodox rabbi (b. 1949)[818]
Marvin Upshaw , 77, football player (Kansas City Chiefs , Cleveland Browns , St. Louis Cardinals ) (b. 1946)[819]
June 5
Fred Dallmayr , 95, philosopher (b. 1928)[820]
Doug Porter , 94, college football coach (Mississippi Valley State , Fort Valley State ) (b. 1929)[821]
Peter C. Knudson , 86, politician, member of the Utah Senate (1993–2019) (b. 1937)[822]
Rosa , 24, sea otter (b. 1999)[823]
Ranch Sironi , bassist (Nebula ).[824]
Richard Zuschlag , 76, ambulance service executive, founder of Acadian Ambulance (b. 1948)[825]
June 6
June 7
June 8
Frank Arnold , 89, basketball coach (BYU Cougars ) (b. 1934)[832]
Richard B. Hetnarski , 96, Polish-born academic and translator (b. 1928)[833]
Mark James , 83, songwriter ("Hooked on a Feeling ", "Suspicious Minds ", "Always on My Mind ") (b. 1940)[834]
Ben Potter , 40, Internet personality (b. 1984)[835]
Chet Walker , 84, Hall of Fame basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers , Chicago Bulls ), NBA champion (1967 ) (b. 1940)[836]
June 9
Carmen M. Amedori , 68, politician and journalist, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1999–2004) (b. 1955)[837]
Lyons Brown Jr. , 87, businessman and diplomat, ambassador to Austria (2001–2005) (b. 1936)[838]
William Carragan , 86, musicologist, Bruckner expert (b. 1937)[839]
Frank Carroll , 85, Hall of Fame competitive skater and figure-skating coach (b. 1938)[840]
Lynn Conway , 86, computer scientist (b. 1938)[841]
V. Craig Jordan , 76, scientist (b. 1947)[842]
James Lawson , 95, civil rights activist (b. 1928)[843]
Michael Lovell , 57, academic administrator, president of Marquette University (since 2014) (b. 1967)[844]
David Shrayer-Petrov , 88, Russian-born novelist and poet (b. 1936)[845]
Edward C. Stone , 88, scientist and physics professor, director of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1991–2001) (b. 1936)[846]
June 10
Brad Dusek , 73, football player (Washington Redskins ) (b. 1950)[847]
William Goines , 87, Navy SEAL (b. 1936)[848]
Nathan Hare , 91, sociologist (b. 1933)[849]
Arnold Mindell , 84, author, therapist, and teacher (b. 1940)[850]
Homer Rice , 97, football coach (Cincinnati Bengals ) and athletic director (Georgia Tech ) (b. 1927)[851]
June 11
Enchanting , 26, rapper (b. 1997)[852]
Howard Fineman , 75, journalist and television commentator (NBC News ) (b. 1948)[853]
Ruth Stiles Gannett , 100, author (My Father's Dragon ) (b. 1923).[854]
Robert Hughes , 96, basketball coach (b. 1928)[855]
Harry Leinenweber , 87, jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (since 1985) and member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1983) (b. 1937)[856]
Adam Lewis , 45, musician (Fenix TX ) (b. 1978/1979)[857] (death announced on this date)
Bill Ligon , 72, basketball player (Vanderbilt Commodores , Detroit Pistons ) (b. 1952)[858]
Tony Lo Bianco , 87, actor (The Honeymoon Killers , The French Connection , The Seven-Ups ) (b. 1936)[859]
Tony Mordente , 88, dancer and choreographer (West Side Story ) (b. 1936)[860]
Dick Rosenthal , 94, basketball player (Fort Wayne Pistons ) (b. 1933)[861]
June 12
Nuel Belnap , 94, logician and philosopher (b. 1930)[862]
J. Warren Cassidy , 93, politician and lobbyist, mayor of Lynn (1970–1972), NRA vice president (1986–1991) (b. 1930)[863]
William H. Donaldson , 93, businessman, SEC chair (2003–2005) (b. 1931)[864]
Mike Downey , 72, newspaper columnist (Chicago Tribune , Detroit Free Press , Los Angeles Times ) (b. 1951)[865]
Neil Goldschmidt , 83, politician, governor of Oregon (1987–1991), U.S. secretary of transportation (1979–1981) (b. 1940)[866]
Bob Harris , 81, sportscaster (Duke Blue Devils ) (b. 1942)[867]
Ron Simons , 63, actor (27 Dresses , Night Catches Us ), producer (Porgy and Bess , Jitney ), Tony winner (2013) (b. 1960)[868]
Jerry West , 86, Hall of Fame basketball player, coach and executive (Los Angeles Lakers ), Olympic champion (1960 ) (b. 1938)[869]
June 13
June 14
Johnny Boone , 80, marijuana farmer, leader of the Cornbread Mafia (b. 1943/1944)[874]
Greg Brown , 51, basketball player (New Mexico Lobos ) (b. 1972)[875]
George Nethercutt , 79, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1995–2005) (b. 1944)[876]
Tomás Andrés Mauro Muldoon , 85, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Juticalpa (1983–2012) (b. 1938)[877]
Jeremy Tepper , 60, radio executive (Sirius XM ) (b. 1963)[878]
June 15
Mike Brumley , 61, baseball player (Detroit Tigers , Boston Red Sox ) and coach (Seattle Mariners ) (b. 1963)[879]
James Kent , 45, chef, Bocuse d’Or USA winner (2010) (b. 1978/1979)[880]
Al Kresta , 73, broadcaster (WDEO ) (b. 1951)[881]
Thomas McCormack , 92, writer and publisher (b. 1932)[882]
June 16
Bruce Bastian , 76, computer scientist and LGBTQ+ philanthropist, co-founder of WordPerfect (b. 1948)[883]
Evans Evans , 91, actress (Bonnie and Clyde , The Iceman Cometh , Dead Bang ) (b. 1932)[884]
Buzz Cason , 84, singer and songwriter ("Everlasting Love ") (b. 1939)[885]
Barbara Gladstone , 89, art dealer and film producer (Drawing Restraint 9 ) (b. 1934)[886]
Bob Schul , 86, long-distance runner, Olympic champion (1964 ) (b. 1937)[887]
June 17
Arvind , 77, Indian-born computer scientist and professor (b. 1947)[888]
Robert A. Dressler , 78, lawyer and politician, mayor of Fort Lauderdale (1982–1986) (b. 1945)[889] (death announced on this date)
Pam Stephenson , 73, politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (2013–2020) (b. 1951)[890]
Ricardo M. Urbina , 78, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1981–2012) (b. 1946)[891]
June 18
Joan Brady , 84, writer (Theory of War ) (b. 1939)[892] (death announced on this date)
James Chance , 71, musician (James Chance and the Contortions ) (b. 1953)[893]
Willie Mays , 93, Hall of Fame baseball player (San Francisco Giants , New York Mets ), World Series champion (1954 ) (b. 1931)[894]
Daniel Patrick Reilly , 96, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Norwich (1975–1994) and Worcester (1994–2004) (b. 1928)[895]
Allan Saxe , 85, political scientist, author and academic (b. 1939)[896]
Anthea Sylbert , 84, costume designer (Rosemary's Baby , Chinatown , Julia ) (b. 1939)[897]
June 19
June 20
Peter B. Gillis , 71, comic book writer (Strikeforce: Morituri , Captain America , Doctor Strange ) (b. 1952)[899]
Charles S. Klabunde , 88, artist (b. 1935)[900]
Russell Morash , 88, television producer and director (This Old House , The French Chef , The Victory Garden ) (b. 1936)[901]
Taylor Wily , 56, actor (Hawaii Five-0 , Forgetting Sarah Marshall , Magnum P.I. ) and sumo wrestler (b. 1968)[902]
June 21
Colin G. Campbell , 88, academic administrator, president of Wesleyan University (1970–1988) (b. 1935)[903]
Frederick Crews , 91, essayist and literary critic (b. 1933)[904]
Romay Davis , 104, World War II veteran (b. 1919)[905]
Jamie Kellner , 77, television executive (Fox , The WB , Turner ) (b. 1946/1947)[906]
Darren Lewis , 55, football player (Texas A&M Aggies , Chicago Bears ) (b. 1968)[907]
John Middendorf , 65, mountain climber (b. 1965)[908]
June 22
June 23
Dennis Deer , 51, politician, member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners (since 2017) (b. 1972)[911]
Julio Foolio , 26, rapper (b. 1998)[912]
Walter J. Gray , 96, politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (1991–1995) (b. 1928)[913]
Joseph L. Levesque , 85, academic administrator, president of Niagara University (2000–2013) (b. 1938/1939)[914]
Tamayo Perry , 49, surfer and actor (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides , Blue Crush ) (b. 1975)[915]
Bud S. Smith , 88, film editor (The Exorcist , Sorcerer , Flashdance ) (b. 1934)[916]
Doris Y. Wilkinson , 88, sociologist (b. 1936)[917]
June 24
Tom Kent , 69, radio personality (b. 1954/1955)[918]
Ann Lurie , 79, philanthropist, co-founder of the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation (b. 1944/1945)[919]
Shifty Shellshock , 49, singer (Crazy Town ) and songwriter ("Butterfly ", "Starry Eyed Surprise ") (b. 1974)[920]
Rob Stone , 55, record producer, founder of Cornerstone and co-founder of The Fader (b. 1968)[921]
June 25
Sika Anoa‘i , 79, Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWE ) (b. 1945)[922]
Jewel Brown , 86, jazz and blues singer (b. 1937)[923]
Bill Cobbs , 90, actor (The Bodyguard , The Hudsucker Proxy , Air Bud ) (b. 1934)[924]
Norman Shetler , 93, American-born Austrian pianist and puppeteer (b. 1931)[925]
June 26
Carlos Cascos , 71, politician, secretary of state of Texas (2015–2017) (b. 1952)[926]
Jackie Clarkson , 88, politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1994–2002) and three-times of New Orleans City Council (b. 1936)[927]
Jim Connors , 77, politician, mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania (1990–2002) (b. 1946)[928]
Gary Grant , trumpeter, composer, and music producer.[929]
Carolyn Richmond , 86, literary scholar and translator (b. 1938)[930]
June 27
Kinky Friedman , 79, musician, writer, and politician (b. 1944)[931]
Martin Mull , 80, actor (Clue , Roseanne , Sabrina the Teenage Witch , Arrested Development ), comedian, and singer-songwriter (b. 1943)[932]
Yosh Uchida , 104, judo coach (San Jose State University ) (b. 1920)[933]
June 28
June 29
Robert Towne
July 1
Jeffrey Hopkins , 83, Tibetologist (b. 1940)[938]
June Leaf , 94, visual artist (b. 1929)[939]
Beth Long , 76, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (b. 1948)[940]
Robert Towne , 89, film screenwriter (The Last Detail , Chinatown , Shampoo ) and Academy winner (1975 ) (b. 1934)[941]
Cliff Waldron , 83, bluegrass singer (b. 1941)[942]
July 2
July 3
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^ 'A true pioneer': ID physician, researcher Adaora Adimora, MD, MPH, FIDSA, dies at 67
^ Anthony Alvarado
^ Mickey Cottrell, Veteran Publicist and Champion of Independent Film, Dies at 79
^ TIGTA head J. Russell George has died
^ Lynn Yamada Davis, the TikTok star known for 'Cooking with Lynja' dies at 67
^ Prof Ved Prakash Nanda passes away in US, PM offers condolences
^ John F. O'Connell
^ Frank Ryan passes away at the age of 87, last Browns QB to win a title
^ David J. Skal (1952–2024)
^ Sidney Wolfe, longtime US consumer health watchdog, dead at 86
^ Peter Berkos, Oscar-Winning Sound Effects Editor on 'The Hindenburg', Dies at 101
^ Edward E. Crutchfield, 82, Dies; Banker's Deals Reshaped the Industry
^ Longtime boxing manager Cameron Dunkin dies at 67
^ Former University of Utah President David P. Gardner dies at 90
^ ‘Battlestar Galactica’ and ‘Law & Order’ actor Harry Johnson dead at 81
^ 'A Monumental Impact': Milonas, Chair of NY Judicial Nominating Commission, Dies at 87
^ Baruch dayan ha'emes: Lakewood Mashgiach Hagaon Harav Matisyahu Salomon Z"TL
^ Michael Schwartz, past president of Kent State University and Cleveland State University, dies at 86
^ L.A. artist Alexis Smith, a pioneer of art fusing image and text, dies at 74
^ Retired Gen. Gordon Sullivan Dies
^ Richard Wesley Woodcock
^ Donald D. Clayton
^ Remembering Bridget Dobson, A Creative Force In Daytime
^ Ex-Twins Skipper Billy Gardner Passes Away at 96
^ Charles O. Jones, a dean of American political scientists, dies at 92 (subscription required)
^ Legendary Montana football coach Don Read dies at age 90
^ The Crunkadelic Funk Show
^ Nancy Adler, 'icon in American medicine' and architect of health psychology and social determinants of health, dies at 77
^ Charles "Marty" Amsler II
^ John Scales Avery, One of the Greatest Intellectuals of Our Time Passes Away
^ Fred Chappell, acclaimed author and past NC Poet Laureate, dies at 87
^ Dr. Elliott Dan Kieff
^ The Honorable Frank Q. Nebeker
^ Starsky & Hutch actor David Soul dies aged 80
^ Bill Stacy obituary
^ Tracy Tormé 'Sliders' Co-Creator and 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' Writer, Dies at 64
^ Former Ticats star running back Willie Bethea dead at age 85 [permanent dead link ]
^ Renowned Guitarist Larry Collins Passes
^ Gene Deer, hailed as the 'hardest working blues artist in Indianapolis,' dies at age 59
^ Longtime Doña Ana senator dies
^ Franciscan Father Joachim Giermek, 118th successor of St. Francis of Assisi, dies at 80 in Ellicott City
^ Joseph Lelyveld, Former Top Editor of The New York Times, Dies at 86 (subscription required)
^ New Orleans Mourns The Loss Of A Magnificent Maestro
^ Brian McConnachie Dead: Writer For 'SNL', 'SCTV', 'National Lampoon' Was 81
^ IOM Mourns Death of Former Director General James N. Purcell Jr
^ Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy- Dr. Nicholas Rescher
^ Psychology research 'giant' Robert Rosenthal has died
^ Obituary for Jacob "Jack" Squirek
^ Zanesville legend, NFL player passes away
^ San José State Football Legend Claude Gilbert Passes Away at 91
^ Iasos, Pioneer of New Age Music, Has Died
^ Sarah Rice, Sweeney Todd's Original Johanna, Dies at 68
^ Joan Acocella, Dance Critic for The New Yorker, Dies at 78 (subscription required)
^ Dr. Paul Burkett
^ Former State Senator Dwight Cook passes away
^ The filmmaker who challenged his Haredi community's prejudices
^ Former WSSU coach Rick Duckett dies after battle with cancer
^ Former state senator Fanning dies at the age of 89
^ Former LSU standout Wendell Harris, All-SEC running back and NFL veteran, dies at 83
^ Obituary - Barton Williams Benedict Jahncke
^ Obituary: Bill Kettler, known for discovering ancient graveyard in Bolsa Chica, dies at 101
^ 3-Time ARCA Champion Tim Steele Dead at 55
^ Muere a los 92 años Arnold Taraborrelli, gran maestro de actores (in Spanish)
^ HBCU administrator's death by suicide prompts calls for president's resignation
^ Joe Esposito, DOB Deputy Commissioner of Enforcement and former NYPD Chief of Department, has died
^ Johanna Meehan
^ Legendary Avant-Garde Composer & Filmmaker Phill Niblock Dead At 90
^ Richard "Rick" B. Rosenfeld of Saint Louis, Missouri
^ Jerome Schneewind, professor emeritus of philosophy known for his mentorship, dies at 93
^ Reggie Wells, Oprah Winfrey's Longtime Makeup Artist, Dies at 76
^ Leon Wildes
^ Raymond Zane, represented South Jersey in N.J. Senate for 28 years, dies at 84
^ Political scientist and former UW-Madison Chancellor Bernard Cohen dies at 97
^ Edward Jay Epstein, Author and Stubborn Skeptic, Dies at 88 (subscription required)
^ Melania Trump's mother, Amalija Knavs, dies at 78
^ Former Scorpions drummer James Kottak dies aged 61
^ Ira L. Reiss
^ Elke Solomon (1943–2024)
^ Audie Blaylock passes
^ Terry Bisson (1942-2024)
^ 'Seinfeld' Actor Peter Crombie Dead at 71, Played 'Crazy Joe Davola'
^ El conmovedor mensaje de Mia Farrow tras la muerte de su hermana Tisa (in Spanish)
^ Artist and Level Designer for Age of Empires, Halo Wars, and Quake Has Passed Away
^ Conrad Palmisano, Stuntman and Coordinator Behind ‘Weekend at Barnie's’ and ‘Sleepless in Seattle,’ Dies at 75
^ Air Force pilot and 'brilliant media executive' Richard T. Schlosberg III dies at 79
^ Former Penn State Men's and Women's Volleyball Coach Tom Tait Passes Away
^ Ruth Ashton Taylor, Pioneering Female Newscaster and Reporter, Dies at 101
^ Ted Blunt, former Wilmington City Council President, dies at the age of 80
^ John V. Byrne, Oregon State's 12th president, dies at age 95
^ April Ferry, Costume Designer on ‘Maverick,’ ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Rome,’ Dies at 91
^ Bud Harrelson dies at 79
^ Lynne Marta, Actress in ‘Joe Kidd,’ ‘Footloose’ and ‘Love, American Style,’ Dies at 78
^ Claire Ferguson, head of U.S. Figure skating during Nancy Kerrigan-Tonya Harding scandal, dies
^ Bill Hayes, Daytime TV Legend and Longtime ‘Days of Our Lives’ Star, Dies at 98
^ James D. Hughes
^ Francis Fan Lee
^ Pro-Russian blogger Gonzalo Lira allegedly dies in Ukrainian detention center
^ Alec Musser, 'All My Children' Actor, Dies at 50
^ Sekou Odinga, Black Liberation Activist Who Helped Free Assata Shakur, Passes Away At 79
^ Former Osage Chief Red Eagle passes away
^ Larry Eugene Haines
^ 'Honeymooners' Star Joyce Randolph Who Played Trixie Dead at 99
^ Tom Shales, longtime TV critic, dies at 79
^ Louisiana Cajun and Country Legend Jo-El Sonnier Passes Away After Show in Texas
^ Father of fallen NYPD Det. James Zadroga killed by SUV in New Jersey
^ Former Furman football coach Art Baker dies
^ Brian Barczyk, popular YouTube reptile expert, dies at 54
^ Frost Jazz Program Creator Jerry Coker Passes; Brought Jazz to Higher Education
^ Jerry Hilgenberg
^ Dean Alan W. Jones of San Francisco, 1940-2024
^ Tom Purdom (1936-2024)
^ Four-time Pro Bowl QB Norm Snead dies at 84
^ Howard Waldrop: 1946–2024
^ Dr. Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy
^ Mo Henry, Negative Cutter on 'Jaws', 'The Matrix' and Hundreds of Other Films, Dies at 67
^ William O'Connell Dies: Memorable 'Star Trek' Villain, Foils In Clint Eastwood Films Was 94
^ Former NFL teammate announces the passing of Ronald Powell
^ Death of New York dealer Brent Sikkema in Brazil being investigated as a homicide
^ Honorable Ronald J. Suster
^ Rav Zevulun Charlop zt”l
^ Claire M. Fagin, former interim president of the University of Pennsylvania, has died at 97
^ R.I.P. David Gail – ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’, ‘Savannah’ and ‘Port Charles’ Actor Dies at 58
^ Peter Schickele Dies: 'P.D.Q. Bach' Parodist And Film/Broadway Composer Was 88
^ Canadian world champion pole vaulter Shawn Barber dead at 29 from medical complications
^ La Salle Athletics Mourns Loss of Hall of Athletes Inductee & Track & Field Standout Al Cantello '55
^ Eagles mourn the passing of a Hall of Fame person in Leo Carlin
^ Benedict Fitzgerald, 'The Passion of the Christ' Co-screenwriter, Dies at 74
^ Robert D. Gaylor, Fifth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Dies
^ Ve věku 85 let zemřel David L. Mills, vynálezce NTP (in Czech)
^ Silent Servant, techno artist and Sandwell District member, dies
^ The Soft Moon's Luis Vasquez has died
^ Jack Burke Jr., who was the oldest living Masters champion, dies at 100
^ Domenick DiCicco, former GOP assemblyman, dies at 60
^ Bishop Mario Dorsonville of H-T Diocese dies at age 63
^ ABilly Jones-Hennin, longtime advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, dies at 81
^ Two-Time Olympic Medalist, Former World Record Holder Lance Larson Dies At 83
^ ‘California Soul’ singer Marlena Shaw dies aged 81
^ Arthur Leonard "Red" Swanson Jr.
^ Mary Weiss, lead singer of The Shangri-Las, has died
^ Robert Whitman, Cutting-Edge Performance Artist, Dies at 88
^ Former State Delegate Rudolph C. Cane, Sr.
^ Florida Independent Wrestler Frankie Ciatso Passes Away, Adam Pearce and Others Pay Tribute
^ Anne Edwards
^ David Michael Emge
^ Robert J. Landsee
^ Lee, William Charles
^ Jon Franklin, Pulitzer winner and author, dies at 82
^ Founding Tiltboy Member & WSOP Bracelet Winner Perry Friedman Passes Away at Age 55
^ Chuck Philips, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Music Writer for LA Times, Dies at 71
^ R.I.P. Steve Staggs, former Blue Jays leadoff hitter
^ Gus Wingfield
^ Theodore Bloecher
^ Gary Graham, 'Star Trek: Enterprise' Actor, Dies at 73
^ Dexter Scott King, son of Martin Luther King Jr., has died at the age of 62
^ Donald O'Neal Lassetter
^ Arno Penzias
^ Country Music Legend Margo Smith, “The Tennessee Yodeler,” Dies At Age 81
^ Charles Fried, Former U.S. Solicitor General and Longtime Harvard Law School Professor, Dies at 88
^ Former WCW wrestler Ice Train dies
^ David Kahn
^ Melanie, Singer Who Performed at Woodstock and Topped Charts With ‘Brand New Key,’ Dies at 76
^ Former Brownsville lawmaker Rene Oliveira dies
^ Charles Osgood, veteran CBS newsman and longtime host of "Sunday Morning," dies at 91
^ Margaret Riley Dies: 'Bombshell' Producer and Lighthouse Management Partner Was 58
^ Richard Traum
^ Carl Andre, Sculptor Who Pioneered Minimalism, Dies at 88
^ Frank Buck, a longtime Tennessee lawmaker and champion of ethics reform, dies at 80
^ Harry Connick Jr. shares that his dad, Harry Connick Sr., has died at 97
^ 'Cowboy' Coward of 'Deliverance' fame killed in crash
^ Howard Golden
^ Rod Holcomb Dies: ‘ER’ Emmy Winner Who Directed Hundreds Of TV Episodes & Was A Longtime DGA Negotiating Committee Member Was 80
^ Jesse Jane cause of death: Porn star found dead at 43 years old
^ Former Arizona four-year starting cornerback Kelly Malveaux, 47, dies
^ N. Scott Momaday, Pulitzer Prize winner and giant of Native American literature, dead at 89
^ Cheryl Ann Palm
^ Bené Arnold, first mistress of Ballet West, dies at 88
^ Conrad Chase, 'Big Brother 6' finalist in 2004, dies at 58
^ Congressional Medal of Honor Society Announces Passing of Medal of Honor Recipient Roger H. C. Donlon
^ Former UMD Men's Hockey Coach Gus Hendrickson Passes Away at Age 83
^ Kenneth Eugene Smith: Alabama carries out first US nitrogen gas execution
^ Jazz guitarist Dean Brown has passed away
^ John Hines, 29-Year Lawmaker And Former Senate President, Dies At 87
^ Michael Watford, prolific US house vocalist, dies
^ Former Red Sox manager Jimy Williams dies at the age of 80
^ Paul Vallone, former Council Member from Queens political dynasty, dies at 56
^ L.W. Wright, The Fake NASCAR Driver Who Snuck Into A Race At Talladega Then Disappeared For 40 Years, Has Passed Away
^ Irma Anderson, trailblazing former Richmond mayor, dies at 93
^ Medal of Honor recipient Captain Larry Taylor of Signal Mountain passes away at age 81
^ Hal Buell, who led AP's photo operations from darkroom era into the digital age, dies at 92
^ In Loving Memory of Anthony H. Cordesman
^ Former state Sen. Jim Sebesta dies at 88
^ Broadway Star Hinton Battle Dead at 67
^ Jean Carnahan, first Missouri woman to serve in the U.S. Senate, dies at 90
^ Melinda Ledbetter Wilson, Wife of Beach Boys Frontman Brian Wilson, Dies at 77
^ Broadway Icon Chita Rivera Dies at 91
^ Powerful state House Rules committee chairman passes away
^ Cincinnati civic giant, former Ohio Senate president Stan Aronoff has died at 91
^ Terry Beasley, Auburn's record-setting receiver, dead at 73
^ Radio Remembers Joe Madison
^ Former Pirates Pitcher Al McBean Dies in Native Virgin Islands
^ John Arthur Pregenzer
^ Pearl Louise Berg (1909-2024)
^ Mark Gustafson, Stop-Motion Veteran and Oscar Winner for ‘Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio,’ Dies at 63
^ Former Hawkeye Wilburn Hollis Passes Away
^ Rutherford and UF football legend Alonzo Johnson has passed away
^ Farewell, 11: Remembering Florida State baseball coaching legend Mike Martin
^ Carl Weathers Dies: ‘Rocky’ & ‘Predator’ Star Who Appeared In ‘Happy Gilmore’, ‘The Mandalorian’ & More Was 76
^ Richard Caster, three-time Pro Bowl tight end and wide receiver for Jets, dies at 75
^ Obituary: ‘Diva’ Soprano Wilhelmenia Fernandez Dies at 75
^ Herbert E. Francis Jr.
^ Wayne Kramer, MC5's proto-punk rock guitarist and co-founder, dies at 75
^ Don Murray Dies: 'Bus Stop', 'Knot's Landing' Actor Was 94
^ When a Good Father Dies, it is Always Too Soon
^ Former Purdue basketball standout Jim Rowinski dies
^ 'All-Time Great Gator," Former Florida OL, AD Bill Carr Passes Away
^ In Memoriam Distinguished Graduate ADM Bruce DeMars ’57, USN (Ret.)
^ Arthur M. Gignilliat, Jr.
^ Longtime Angels Coach Passes Away
^ Keith King, a titan of school choice in Colorado education, dies at 75
^ Garrabrant Ryerson Alyea, IV
^ Bob Beckwith, retired firefighter in famous image with Bush after 9/11, dies at 91
^ WORLD News Group Announces Death of Joel Belz
^ 12-year NBA veteran Earl Cureton dies at 66
^ United Spinal Association mourns the loss of Brooke Ellison
^ Music Industry Legend Martin Kirkup Passes Away At 75; The Industry Responds
^ Former Hamden Mayor Peter Villano Dies At 100
^ Melvin Way, Self-Taught Artist Whose Intricate Drawings Gained a Cult Following, Dies at 70
^ Mickey Gilbert, Stunt Double for Robert Redford and Gene Wilder, Dies at 87
^ Singer Toby Keith dead at 62
^ Laralyn McWilliams, game designer, passes away at 58
^ Former Iowa Ag Secretary Bill Northey has died
^ Ohio State Legend Ken Fritz Passes Away at the Age of 66
^ Cecilia Gentili, 'Pose' Actress and LGBTQ Activist, Dies at 52
^ Jack Guttentag
^ Blues legend, Gary Indiana native Donald Kinsey has died
^ Former USC Wide Receiver Rod Sherman Dies
^ Robert M. Young, Trailblazing Independent Director, Dies at 99
^ The Spinners' Henry Fambrough, who helped take Detroit group to musical heights, dies at 85
^ Former Northern Colorado baseball coach, player Carl Iwasaki remembered
^ Mojo Nixon, Unabashed Outlaw Cult Hero, Dead at 66
^ Virginia Beavert, influential Yakama linguist and elder, dies Thursday at 102
^ Joe Dudley Sr., pioneering businessman who would 'prove them wrong,' dies at 86
^ Jim Hannan Passes Away
^ Wilmington tennis icon Lenny Simpson dead at age 75
^ Edward J. Tarver, former state senator passes away
^ J.M. Van Eaton dies: Sun Records drummer played with Jerry Lee Lewis, Billy Lee Riley, more
^ Bob Edwards, NPR's longtime 'Morning Edition' host, dies at 76
^ Chris Markoff dead at 84
^ William 'Bill' Post, inventor of Pop-Tarts, dies at 96
^ E. Duke Vincent, Emmy-Winning TV Producer, Dies at 91
^ Former Delegate and Roanoke City Circuit Court judge dies
^ Foremost Group CEO Angela Chao died after car went into Texas pond
^ Randy Sparks Dies: Grammy-Winning Founder Of The New Christy Minstrels And TV Star Was 90
^ Famed Chef David Bouley dies at age 70
^ Chuck Mawhinney, the Deadliest Sniper in Marine Corps History, Dies at 75
^ Sam Mercer, Producer of M. Night Shyamalan Films, Dies at 69
^ Eddie Cheeba, Influential Early Hip Hop DJ, Dies
^ Bombers legend Ploen dead at 88
^ Teleskier, Humanitarian Kasha Rigby Leaves a Legacy of Uplifting Others
^ Don Gullett, World Series champion with Reds and Yankees, dies at 73
^ Gyászhír: meghalt Pavlics Ferenc (in Hungarian)
^ Lena Burrell Prewitt
^ Dan Wilcox, Writer and Producer on 'M*A*S*H', Dies at 82
^ Adult Film Actress Kagney Linn Karter Dead at 36 From Apparent Suicide
^ Former Falcons LB Fulton Kuykendall dies at 70
^ Thomas Qualters
^ Anne Whitfield Dies: 'White Christmas', Prolific TV Actor Was 85
^ Nonhuman Rights Project founder & author Steven Wise dies at age 73
^ Gospel Singer Etterlene DeBarge Dead at 88
^ Charles D. Ferris
^ Former Penn State Baseball Coach Joe Hindelang Passes Away
^ ‘One of a kind’ poet, DJ and jazz scholar Reuben Jackson dies at 67
^ Ben Lanzarone, Pianist and Composer for 'Dynasty' and 'Happy Days,' Dies at 85
^ Dexter Romweber 1966-2024
^ Cynthia Strother, One-Half of the Singing Bell Sisters, Dies at 88
^ Welcome Wilson Sr., real estate mogul and former U of H Board of Regent, dies at 95
^ “A True Neuroscience Pioneer:” Dr. Mary Bartlett Bunge Passes Away
^ Legendary Maryland basketball coach Lefty Driesell dies at 92
^ Rapid City Diocese bishop dies after battle with cancer
^ Salzburg Global Mourns the Loss of Marc Pachter
^ Flags Lowered Honoring Former State Senator Jack Biddle III
^ Tony Ganios, Star of 'Porky's', Dies at 64
^ Michael Grunstein
^ Trailblazing NBC 5 reporter Bobbie Wygant dies at 97
^ Paul D'Amato, Tim 'Dr.Hook' McCracken in 'Slap Shot', Dies at 76
^ Matt Sweeney, Oscar-Nominated Visual Effects Artist on 'Apollo 13', Dies at 75
^ Rockets Ex Robert Reid Dies at 68
^ Hydeia Broadbent, A Groundbreaking AIDS Activist, Has Passed Away At 39
^ Detroit TV and sports radio icon Ron Cameron dies at 79
^ David Libert, Founding Member of ’60s Group The Happenings, Dies
^ Waterville science fiction author whose career spanned genres and universes dies at 73
^ John C. ‘Doc’ Bahnsen, 89, among most decorated U.S. combat veterans
^ Former State Representative Mike Cherry Passes Away
^ Roger Guillemin, 100, Nobel-Winning Scientist Stirred by Rivalries, Dies (subscription required)
^ Kent Devlin Kramer
^ Trans-Siberian Orchestra Keyboard Maestro Vitalij Kuprij Dead At 49
^ R.I. Senator Frank Lombardo dies after battle with cancer
^ Steve Paxton death
^ Robert Booker, one of Knoxville's leading Black voices and a civil rights luminary, dies at 88
^ Edie Ceccarelli, Willits resident and oldest living American, dies two weeks after 116th birthday
^ Pontotoc actor Lanny Flaherty, 81, has died
^ Kent Melton, Character Sculptor for ‘Aladdin,’ ‘The Lion King’ and ‘Coraline,’ Dies at 68
^ Roni Stoneman, Hee Haw Star & Stoneman Family Musician, Dies at 85
^ Actor Buddy Duress Has Died
^ Flaco, New York City's beloved owl, dies after striking building
^ Lynda Gravátt, Esteemed New York Stage Actress, Dies at 76
^ Jackie Loughery, 'The D.I.' Actress and Wife of Jack Webb, Dies at 93
^ Former BYU football star and Dallas Cowboys receiver Golden Richards dies at the age of 73
^ Automotive giant and philanthropist Jay Cimino dies
^ Dr. John Farber
^ Comic Book Creator Ramona Fradon Has Died, Aged 97
^ Remembering Lyn Hejinian
^ Flint City Councilman Eric Mays dies
^ John Hardin Oldham
^ U.S. airman who set himself on fire outside Israeli Embassy in DC dies
^ Charles Dierkop, Actor in 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid', 'The Sting' and 'Police Woman', Dies at 87
^ Morris Eaves, English professor who breathed new life into William Blake scholarship, remembered
^ First native Springfield justice on state Supreme Court has died
^ Former Packers DT Steve Okoniewski dies at 74
^ Community remembers former Dow CEO Frank Popoff
^ Ole Anderson, original Four Horsemen member, dead at 81
^ Former CFL defensive lineman Craig Roh dies at the age of 33
^ Robert Leon Jordan Cause Of Death: Senior U.S. District Judge Dies at the Age of 89
^ Richard Lewis, Neurotic Comic and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Actor, Dies at 76
^ Fresno State legend Dale Messer, the first Bulldog to have number retired, passes away
^ Richard Truly, space shuttle astronaut and NASA administrator, dies at 86
^ Texas executes Ivan Cantu, who claimed innocence in 2000 double murder
^ Loyola celebrates the life of the Rev. Frank Haig, S.J., professor emeritus of physics
^ Robert “Bob” G. Heil
^ Le pianiste Eugen Indjic s’est éteint à l’âge de 76 ans (in French)
^ Singer Cat Janice Dead at 31 After Battle With Cancer
^ Texas Rangers coach Hector Ortiz dies at 54 after a long battle with cancer
^ Virgil (Mike Jones) Passes Away At Age 61
^ David Bordwell, Preeminent Film Scholar, Dies at 76
^ Betty Holzendorf, 1939-2024: Longtime Florida legislator who represented Duval dies at the age of 84
^ Pittsburgh Steelers great Andy Russell dies at 82
^ Fashion Icon Iris Apfel Dead at 102
^ Gerald "Gus" Clayton Gustafson
^ Farewell to one of Fillmore's finest
^ Charles F. Kurfess, former Ohio Speaker and judge, dies
^ Steely Dan Keyboardist Jim Beard Dead at 63
^ Janice Burgess, creator of ‘The Backyardigans,’ dies
^ Godfather of Austin Blues, Stevie Ray Vaughan Mentor W.C. Clark Dies
^ Mark Dodson, ‘Gremlins’ and ‘Star Wars’ Voice Actor, Dies at 64
^ Eskendereya, Sire of Mitole, Dies in Japan
^ Remembering Leonard Everett Fisher
^ Former FBI Deputy Director Mark F. Giuliano Remembered for Leadership and Legacy
^ Howard Hiatt, champion of global public health, dies at 98 (subscription required)
^ Multiple Grade 1 Winner Tizway Dies at Age 19
^ Juli Lynne Charlot, Creator of the Poodle Skirt, Dies at 101 (subscription required)
^ Legendary football coach Carl Madison dies, leaves legacy on northwest Florida
^ Longtime ESPN NFL reporter Chris Mortensen dies at 72
^ Antoine Predock, world-renowned architect, dies at 87. Called New Mexico his spiritual home
^ Key Member of Pittsburgh Pirates' 1979 World Series Champion Team Dies at Age of 72
^ Former state representative with a 'big heart' dies at 84
^ Brit Turner, drummer for Blackberry Smoke, dead at 57
^ Former Pirates Shortstop U.L. Washington Dies at 70
^ Jimmy Anderson, Oregon State Hall of Famer who spent 5 decades with Beavers basketball, dies at 86
^ Former FSU, Cowboys tackle Char-ron Dorsey remembered for football career, coaching legacy
^ Décès de Paryse Martin (in French)
^ Broadway Cats, Phantom of the Opera Star Linda Balgord Dies at 64
^ Debra Byrd Dies: 'American Idol' and 'The Voice' Vocal Coach Was 72
^ Morton Povman: longest serving NYC Council Member, dies at 93
^ Ted Gray, 96, Ohio's longest state senator who died Monday, will lie in honor at Statehouse
^ Former state Assemblymember Brian Nestande of Palm Desert dies at 60
^ Former IU football great John Isenbarger passed away
^ Steve Lawrence, Grammy-Winning Pop Stylist and Actor, Dies at 88
^ Wayne Moses, Former UW Cornerback and RB Coach, Dies at 69
^ Jim Roddey, Allegheny County's first chief executive, dies at 91
^ Lucas Samaras, Artist Whose Unclassifiable Works Evoked Strange Psychologies, Dies at 87
^ Nobel Laureate Herb Kroemer, 1928-2024
^ Arkansas’ Bill Whitworth dies at 87; was editor at New Yorker, Atlantic
^ Boeing whistleblower found dead in US
^ Current and long-time Johnston County commissioner dies at 79
^ David E. Harris, first Black commercial pilot for major US airline, dies at 89
^ Iconic and Elemental Songwriter Malcolm Holcombe Has Died
^ Hall of Fame CFL head coach Ritchie dead at age 85
^ Ernie Clark, former Detroit Lions and Michigan State football standout, dies at 86
^ Longtime David Letterman Director Jerry Foley Dies at 68
^ Pig Destroyer's Blake Harrison Dies
^ In Memoriam: T.M. Stevens
^ Langer atem (in German) (subscription required)
^ Detroit Rapper Bo$$ Has Died—Bun B, Jermaine Dupri, The D.O.C. & More React
^ Eric Carmen, Raspberries Frontman and 'All by Myself' Singer, Dies at 74
^ Dorie Ann Ladner, civil right activist who fought for Justice in Mississippi and beyond, dies at 81
^ Malachy McCourt, Author Who Played Bartender in 'Ryan's Hope', Dies at 92
^ David Mixner, veteran LGBTQ+ activist and presidential adviser, has died at 77
^ Falleció Pete Rodriguez Pianista y director de orquesta de boogaloo y salsa (in Spanish)
^ Robyn Bernard Dies: ‘General Hospital’ Alum Was 64
^ Former Alabama Congressman Terry Everett dies
^ Michael Knott, who changed the course of Christian rock, dies at 61
^ John Lomax, longtime WKRC Local 12 anchor, dies at 72
^ Yong Soon Min, Artist Who Incisively Analyzed Her Asian American Identity, Dies at 70
^ Former member of Big Red Machine passes away
^ Bernard L. Schwartz, Loral CEO Who Funded Democrats, Dies at 98
^ Bill Jorgensen Dies: TV Anchor for WNEW In New York Was 96
^ Gerald Levin, Media Executive Behind Time Warner-AOL Merger Debacle, Dies at 84
^ Corporate Governance Legend Ira M. Millstein Dies at 97
^ Dan Wakefield Dies: Writer Who Created Controversial Series 'James At 15' And Resigned Over Network Interference Was 91
^ WFU remembers ‘Mr. Wake Forest,’ Provost Emeritus Edwin G. Wilson
^ Jewish Hall-of-Fame jockey Walter Blum, who rode to victory in Belmont Stakes, dies at 89
^ American Mountaineer and Filmmaker David Breashears Dies at Age 68
^ Houston Sports Media Remembers Fred Faour
^ Byron Janis, One of the Great Pianists of the 20th Century, Dies at 95
^ Longtime UW Huskies athletic director Mike Lude dies at 101
^ Jim McAndrew, who pitched for the 1969 and 1973 New York Mets, dies at 80
^ Joe Camp, Writer and Director of the ‘Benji’ Movies, Dies at 84
^ Broncos mourn passing of former QB Steve Tensi
^ Jared Cohon, former Carnegie Mellon University president, dies at 76
^ Former UND men's basketball coach Dave Gunther dies at 86
^ David Seidler, 'The King's Speech' Screenwriter, Dies at 86
^
Alan G. Sieroty, former state senator who helped create the Coastal Fee, dies at 93
^ Former Cowboys DL Don Smerek dies at 66
^ Cola Boyy, Singer and Disability Activist, Dead at 34
^ Sandra Crouch, Grammy-Winning Gospel Artist & Twin of Andraé Crouch, Passes Away at 81
^ 'The chef': Tim Hayward, adviser and confidant to Vermont Republican leaders, dies at 82
^ James D. Robinson III, Who Tried to Diversify American Express Far Beyond Cards, Dies at 88
^ NASA astronaut Tom Stafford, famed for U.S.-Soviet orbital handshake, has died at 93
^ Obituary: Jim Ward, Dungeons & Dragons designer, died at age 72
^ Street Fighter Pro, Fighting Game Community Icon Michael 'BrolyLegs' Begum Dies at 35
^ Longtime San Francisco poet and beatnik dies (subscription required)
^ Dianne Crittenden Dies: 'Star Wars' Casting Director Who Worked On 'Pretty Woman', 'Spider-Man 2' & Many Other Was 82
^ Hepcat vocalist Greg Lee has died at 53
^ M. Emmet Walsh, 'Blade Runner', 'Blood Simple' Actor, Dies at 88
^ George Strait Suffers Devastating Loss Of Two Members Of Inner Circle On The Same Day
^ Al Gray, beloved former Marine Corps commandant, dies at age 95
^ Martin Greenfield, Tailor to Sinatra, Obama, Trump and Shaq, Dies at 95
^ Vernor Vinge. father of the tech singularity, has died at age 79
^ Bennett Braun, Psychiatrist Who Fueled ‘Satanic Panic,’ Dies at 83
^ Ron Harper, 'Land of the Lost' and 'Planet of the Apes' Actor, Dies at 91
^ Remembering Hal Malchow
^ Influential SC Republican political consultant Richard Quinn passes away
^ Sarah-Ann Shaw, first Black woman TV reporter in Boston, dies at 90
^ Palm Beach County Rabbi and community activist Barry Silver dead at 67
^ The SEA Remembers Art Ellison
^ Martin Greenberg, former Senate Judiciary Chairman, dies at 92
^ Remembering Carl A. Parker: Legendary retired state senator dies peacefully at home
^ Legendary Leo Sanford, an impactful 1990 LSHOF inductee, passes at age 94
^ Charles F. Seelbach
^ Peter Angelos, longtime Orioles owner, passes away at 94
^ Linda Bean, business owner and granddaughter of LL Bean, dies at 82
^ Remembering former State Delegate and Dublin Mayor Benny Keister
^ Eli Noyes, Pioneer in Clay and Sand Stop Animation, Dies at 81
^ Obituary: Mike Thaler
^ George Abbey
^ Vincent Bonham, original member of 70s hitmaking group Raydio, dies
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^ In Memoriam: Marjorie Perloff (1931–2024)
^ Lou Whittaker, mountaineering legend, dies at 95
^ Philip Needleman
^ Nancy Valverde, iconic LGBTQ+ activist in Los Angeles, dies at 92
^ Diana Wall, groundbreaking soil ecologist who left a lifetime legacy at Colorado State University
^ Paula Weinstein, 'Fabulous Baker Boys' Producer and Longtime Tribeca Executive, Dies at 78
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^ Esther Lipsen Coopersmith
^ Former state lawmaker, Hamilton County auditor Brigid Kelly has died
^ Richard Phelan, former Cook County Board president who restored abortion services, dies at 86
^ Richard Serra, Minimalist Sculptor Whose Steel Creations Awed Viewers, Dies at 85
^ Bob Beerbohm, R.I.P.
^ Harry Gallagher
^ Daniel Kahneman, 1934–2024
^ Joseph Lieberman, senator and vice-presidential nominee, dies at 82
^ James "Jim" McNutt
^ James A. Moore (1965-2024)
^ Former Michigan Rep., Sen. Mike Green dies at age 75
^ Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry passes away following battle with cancer
^ Former Tulsa mayor and local legacy Robert 'Bob' LaFortune passed away
^ Coach Neal
^ Mark Spiro Death, American Songwriter and Record Producer Has Died From Cancer
^ Former Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball great Walt Wesley has died at 79
^ Marian Zazeela, Artist Behind Dizzying Drawings and Transcendent Light Shows, Dies at 83
^ Louis Gossett Jr., 'An Officer and a Gentleman' Oscar Winner, Dies at 87
^ Middle District of Georgia judge dies at 82
^ Chance Perdomo, ‘Sabrina’ and ‘Gen V’ Actor, Dies at 27 in Motorcycle Accident
^ Peter Shapiro
^ William Delahunt, former congressman who led a groundbreaking prosecutor's office, dies at 82 (subscription required)
^ General information about James Ross Macdonald
^ Tim McGovern, Visual Effects Veteran and Oscar Winner for 'Total Recall,' Dies at 68
^ Barbara Baldavin, Actress on 'Star Trek' and 'Medical Center,' Dies at 85
^ Casey Benjamin, Saxophonist & Vocoder Master For Robert Glasper Experiment, Dies At 45
^ Barbara Rush, Classy Star of 1950s Melodramas, Dies at 97
^ Lou Conter, last living USS Arizona survivor after Pearl Harbor attack, dies at 102
^ Former NFL cornerback Vontae Davis found dead at age 35
^ Thomas Farr, conservative lawyer behind decades of GOP political wins in North Carolina, dies at 69
^ Joe Flaherty, ‘SCTV’ and ‘Freaks and Geeks’ Star, Dies at 82
^ Calvin Larson
^ Ed Piskor, Hip Hop Family Tree and X-Men: Grand Design Artist, Reportedly Passes Away at Age 41
^ Michael Ward, Former Guitarist for The Wallflowers, Dead at 57
^ Lake Monsters Mourn Passing Of Head Coach Pete Wilk
^ Dimebag And Vinnie Paul's Father Jerry Abbott Dead At 80
^ John Barth, Writer Who Pushed Storytelling's Limits, Dies at 93
^ Christopher Durang Dies: Playwright With A Genius For The Absurd Was 75
^ Michael C. Jensen Tribute
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^ 'Stalwart of the Delaware State Senate' Robert I. Marshall dies
^ Tennessee authorities investigating death of Coffee County mayor who served in state House
^ Former Ohio state senator CJ Prentiss dies
^ RIP John Sinclair, dead at 82
^ Albert "Tootie" Heath, percussive paragon of modern jazz, dies at 88
^ Auburn legend Mike Kolen passes away
^ Larry Beightol
^ Retired Bishop Gumbleton dies at 94
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^ Keith LeBlanc, Pioneering Drummer on Early Hip-Hop Classics by Grandmaster Flash and Sugar Hill Gang, Dies at 69
^ Reds legend Bench announces passing of former teammate, Big Red Machine member
^ Beloved Pastor Cecil “Chip” Murray Passes Away
^ Toni Ann Palermo
^ FireHouse singer C.J. Snare dead at 64
^ Joseph Brennan, former Maine governor, congressman and political leader, dies at 89
^ Cole Brings Plenty: Yellowstone 1923 actor found dead in Kansas
^ Mets Hall of Famer Jerry Grote passes away
^ Voormalig Grand Prix coureur Pat Hennen (70) overleden (in Dutch)
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^ Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough dies at 73 after being hospitalized in critical condition
^ Bill Gunter, 89, former congressman and state official, dies at Tallahassee home
^ Medal of Honor winner Ret. U.S. Army Col. Ralph Puckett dies
^ Former New Orleans Saints tackle Victor Riley transitions at 49
^ Patti Astor, Founder of Downtown New York's Fun Gallery, Dies at 74
^ Rev. William J. Byron, S.J., The University of Scranton's 21st President Dies
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^ Frank Albert Olson
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^ Dan Wallin, Oscar-Nominated and Emmy-Winning Music Mixer, Dies at 97
^ Sumo legend Akebono, the first foreign-born yokozuna, dies at 54
^ Bert Chaney
^ NIU Hall of Fame Pitcher Fritz Peterson Passes Away
^ 'We haven't seen the last of his name in the record books' - Top-level winner and sire War Chant dies aged 27
^ 'One of the most remembered mayors': Former Salt Lake Mayor Ted Wilson dies at 84
^ Martin Wygod, Highly Successful Businessman, Breeder, Owner, DMTC Board Member Passes at 84
^ Eleanor Coppola, 'Hearts of Darkness' Director and Francis Ford Coppola's Wife, Dies at 87
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^ Robert MacNeil, urbane anchor who founded 'PBS NewsHour,' dies at 93
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^ Larry Leslie Brown
^ Celebrated composer Richard Horowitz dies at 75
^ Boris Jules Kayser
^ Faith Ringgold, Pivotal Artist and Impassioned Activist, Dies at 93
^ Ron Thompson, Actor in 'No Place to Be Somebody' and 'American Pop', Dies at 83
^ Dennis Covington, Birmingham-born author of ‘Salvation on Sand Mountain,’ dead at 75
^ Ben Eldridge passes
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^ Calvin Keys, Widely Loved Jazz Guitarist With Endless Soul, Dies at 82
^ Beverly LaHaye, influential evangelical activist, dies at 94 (subscription required)
^ Former North Dakota Lt. Gov. Lloyd Omdahl dies at age 93
^ Steve Sloan, coach of Texas Tech football's 10-win team of 1976, dies at 79
^ World-renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Werner Spitz dies at 97
^ Whitey Herzog, innovative manager, Cardinals champion and creator of 'Whiteyball,' dies at 92
^ Former UK president David Roselle, known for leading through athletics scandal, dies at 84
^ Renowned Evangelist, Pastor And Author, Jerry Savelle, Dies At 77
^ James A. Burg
^ Carl Erskine, Dodgers legend and human rights icon, dies: 'The best guy I've ever known'
^ Bob Graham, former Florida governor and U.S. senator with a common touch, dies at 87
^ Noted Artist Who Vowed to Paint ‘Until My Last Breath’ Dies Shortly After Final Interview
^ Barbara O. Jones, ‘Daughters of the Dust’ Actress, Dies at 82
^ Ellen Ash Peters, first female chief justice of Connecticut Supreme Court, dies at 94
^ Idaho's longest-serving Democratic Representative Sue Chew dies
^ Dr. Roy Davage Hudson
^ Fred Neulander, rabbi serving life sentence for hiring hit men to kill his wife, dies in prison at 82
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^ Spence Milligan Dies: 'Land Of The Lost' Star Was 86
^ Man who set himself on fire outside Trump's Manhattan hush money trial dies
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^ Philosopher Daniel Dennett dies at 82
^ Former Twins top draft pick Dave McCarty dead at 54
^ Charles D. Parsons
^ Leeway vocalist Eddie Sutton dead at 59
^ Bill Tobin, longtime NFL executive, dies at age 83
^ G. T. Blankenship
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^ Rams legend, former NFL MVP quarterback Roman Gabriel dies at age 83
^ Former U.S. Sen. David Pryor has died; hailed as 'dedicated' public servant, 'true statesman'
^ Howie Schwab, longtime ESPN producer, star of trivia show, dies
^ Terry Anderson, AP reporter held captive for years, dies at 76
^ Horror Novelist Ray Garton Has Passed Away at 61
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^ Murió el poeta estadounidense Jerome Rothenberg (in Spanish)
^ Former Cuero, Super Bowl champion running back Arthur Whittington dies at 68 (subscription required)
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^ Jay Robert Nash, prolific Chicago crime author, dies at 86
^ Terry Carter, ‘Battlestar Galactica’ and ‘McCloud’ Actor, Dies at 95
^ Polka Legend Florian Chmielewski Dies at 97
^ Former Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin dies at 76
^ Robert H. Kane (1938-2024)
^ Charles Lewis Siler
^ Helen Vendler, a towering presence in poetry criticism, dies at 90
^ Two-time PGA TOUR winner Ron Cerrudo dies at 79
^ Adele Faber
^ Donald Payne, six-term congressman from New Jersey, dies at 65
^ Donald Petersen, CEO Who Turned Around Ford Motor, Dies at 97
^ Marla Adams, Longtime 'The Young and the Restless' Actor, dies at 85
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^ George Benham Seligman
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^ James Ernest Henshaw
^ Joseph Halstead "Peter" McGee
^ Supreme Court statement on passing of retired Justice Fred Six
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^ Former Head Football Coach Bob Tyler Passes Away
^ Danny Winstead
^ Hall of Famer Wally Dallenbach, 87
^ How a Jewish son of Prague became a 101-year-old historian of human ideals
^ Charles "Chuck" Pryor
^ Red Giant Dies In Turkey From Old Age
^ Jan Haag, Trailblazing Director and Instructor at AFI Women's Directing Workshop, Dies at 71
^ Former Philadelphia independent wrestler Billy Reil dies
^ Bestselling novelist Paul Auster, author of 'The New York Trilogy', dies at 77
^ Richard J. Carling
^ Duane Eddy, Grammy-Winning 'Peter Gunn' Guitarist, Dies at 86
^ Dr. Alice Holloway Young, first Black principal in RCSD, dies at age 100
^ Elder Richard E. Cook, emeritus General Authority Seventy, dies at age 93
^ Richard David Maloof
^ Former state Delegate Doyle Niemann dies
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^ Joseph C. Shipley
^ Susan Buckner Dies: 'Grease' Actor Who Played Olivia Newton-John's Cheerleading Pal Was 72
^ Gary Floyd (The Dicks / Sister Double Happiness) has died
^ David Konstan
^ Edgar Lansbury, Tony-Winning Producer and Brother of Angela Lansbury, Dies at 94
^ Tijuana Brass guitarist John Pisano has died at the age of 93
^ Roxanne, 'Beat the Clock' Assistant and 'Seven Year Itch' Actress, Dies at 95
^ Former Michigan linebacker, Grand Rapids Catholic star, dies at 36
^ Jim Mills passes
^ Moorhead Cowell Kennedy
^ Dick Rutan Dies At 85
^ Bob Avellini, Bears QB who teamed with Walter Payton, dies
^ Saying goodbye to Dan Castellano, a Star-Ledger giant
^ Judith Gail Garber
^ Report: Former Michigan guard, NBA player Darius Morris passes away at 33
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^ Frank Shrontz, former CEO and chairman of Boeing dies at 92
^ Frank Stella, Towering Artist and Master of Reinvention, Dies at 87
^ Jeannie Epper, 'Wonder Woman' Stunt Double, Dies at 83
^ Horace Locklear, a Lumbee trailblazer in North Carolina law and politics, dies
^ David Shapiro, poet and unwitting icon of ’68 campus protest, dies at 77
^ Gloria Stroock Stern
^ Former Bills HC, Broncos Orange Crunch architect Joe Collier dies at 91
^ Judy Hashman obituary
^ Football All-American And Three-Sport Star Kevin Hardy Passes Away
^ West Coast big band arranger and composer Bill Holman has died aged 96
^ Writer of ‘Arkansas, You Run Deep in Me’ dies at 82
^ Cecil "Hootie" Ingram, the former Alabama football player and AD, dies at 90
^ Donald Schneider
^ Andy Stoglin, who coached Jackson State basketball to two NCAA Tournaments, dies at 81
^ Steve Albini, Storied Producer and Icon of the Rock Underground, Dies at 61
^ Dr. Paul Parkman, Who Helped to Eliminate Rubella, Dies at 91
^ Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, Visionary Artist Who Invented Supergraphics, Dies at 95
^ National Endowment for the Arts Statement on the Death of National Heritage Fellow Phil Wiggins
^ John Barbata, Drummer for Turtles, CSN&Y, Airplane/Starship, Dead at 79
^ Southwest Airlines mourns the passing of president emeritus Colleen Barrett (1944-2024)
^ Former Utah Rep. Chris Cannon dies at 73
^ UFC pioneer Art 'One Glove' Jimmerson dies at age 61
^ 49ers Legend Jimmy Johnson dies at 86; Hall of Fame corner spent all 16 NFL season in San Francisco
^ Carolyn Josephine Krysiak
^ Pete McCloskey, Republican Who Tried to Unseat Nixon, Is Dead at 96 (subscription required)
^ Jack Quinn, prominent lobbyist and White House counsel, dies at 74 (subscription required)
^ Frank Paul Simoneaux
^ Dennis Thompson, MC5's Founding Drummer, Dead at 75
^ Legendary Encinitas agent Barry Axelrod remembered by Wally Joyner, Phil Nevin, others
^ Former Little League World Series star, MLB player Sean Burroughs: In memoriam, 1980-2024
^ Roger Corman, Pioneering Independent Producer and King of B Movies, Dies at 98
^ Comedian James Gregory dead at 78
^ Nonny Hogrogian
^ Bobby Hooper
^ Buzz Stephen, former Big Leaguer, Porterville Monument Works owner, dies
^ Legendary Olympic And Michigan Swim Coach Jon Urbanchek Dies At 87
^ Former Gophers, NFL player, pro wrestler Bob Bruggers dead at 80
^ Christopher Edley, Prominent Legal Scholar, Passes Away
^ Obituary For Dr. Bruce S. Maccabee
^ WKU Basketball legend Tom Marshall passes away at 93
^ KTLA's Sam Rubin is Dead
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^ Australian basketball figure Corey ‘Homicide’ Williams dead at age 46
^ Susan Backlinie of JAWS fame passes away aged 77
^ Kansas City serial killer Terry Blair dies in prison
^ Kevin Brophy, Star of 'Lucan' and 'Hell Night', Dies at 70
^ Peter Eagler, a former Clifton councilman, assemblyman, freeholder, dies at age 69
^ Mary Wells Lawrence, High-Profile Advertising Pioneer, Dies at 95
^ David John Pivec
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^ General John Adams Wickham, Jr
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^ Mark Damon, Actor Turned Indie Film Exec and 'Monster' Producer, Dies at 91
^ David Sanborn, Jazz Saxophonist Who Played on David Bowie's 'Young Americans', Dead at 78
^ Smith, winningest GM in Chargers' history, dies
^ Joseph George Di Pinto
^ Albert Covey Jones
^ Josef Michl, world-renowned Czech chemist, passes away
^ Nota de Pesar – Professor Doutor Joseph E. Potter (in Portuguese)
^ Congressional Medal of Honor Society Announces Passing of Medal of Honor Recipient Clarence E. Sasser
^ Famed forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht dies at age 93
^ Samm-Art Williams, Tony-Winning Playwright and 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' Producer, Dies at 78
^ Don Perlin – RIP
^ UW Hall of Famer, All-Century team member Tony Windis Sr. passes away
^ Barbra Fuller, Star of Republic Pictures and ‘One Man's Family’ on the Radio, Dies at 102
^ Former JU basketball coach Tates Locke, who took Dolphins to NCAA tourney, passes away at 87
^ 'Barefoot' Bob McCreadie dies at 74
^ Joe Zucker, Painter of Canvases That Subverted Conventions, Dies at 83
^ Dabney Coleman, Who Built a Career Out of Playing Jerks, Dies at 92
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^ Kenneth Kay Gardner
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^ Gordon Bell, an architect of our digital age, dies at age 89
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^ James Hubbell
^ Globe-trotting archeologist who drew comparisons to Indiana Jones dies at age 94
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^ Pa. Federal District Judge Gene Pratter Dead At 75
^ Stephen J. Rivele, Screenwriter on Biopics 'Nixon', 'Ali', 'Copying Beethoven', Dies at 75
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^ Minnesota music legend Spider John Koerner, who influenced Dylan and Raitt, dies at 85
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^ Longtime Benedictine College Assistant Coach George Papageorgiou Passes Away
^ Fred Roos Dies: Oscar-Winning ‘Godfather Part II’ Producer And Longtime Coppola Collaborator Was 89
^ Former Wisconsin Guard leader passes away
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^ Richard Foronjy, Character Actor in ‘Midnight Run’ and ‘Serpico,’ Dies at 86
^ Jim Otto, legendary Raiders center and Pro Football Hall of Famer, dies at 86
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^ Precious Moments founder Sam Butcher passes away
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^ Darryl Hickman, Young Actor in 'The Grapes of Wrath' and 'Leave Her to Heaven,' Dies at 92
^ Caleb Carr, military historian and author of The Alienist, dies at 68
^ 'Source of Wise Counsel to Many': Retired NJ Supreme Court Justice Alan B. Handler Dies at 92
^ Morgan Spurlock, 'Super Size Me' Director, Dies at 53
^ Bishop George William Coleman †
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^ Iron Butterfly's Doug Ingle Dead at 78
^ Former Texas standout QB Mike Cotten dies at 84
^ Longtime Vermont Senator Richard Mazza of Colchester passed away Saturday
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^ In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Peter Rosenthal (LLB 1990)
^ Al Ruddy, Oscar-Winning Producer of ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Million Dollar Baby,’ Dies at 94
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^ Five-time Olympian Butch Johnson dies aged 68
^ Bill Walton, NBA Hall of Famer who won 2 championships, dies at 71
^ Prominent American Theatre Scholar, Elinor Fuchs, Dies at 91
^ Hub Reed, OCU legend and former NBA player, dies at 89
^ In Memoriam: Jac Venza
^ Larry Cannon, former La Salle star and Sixers forward, dies at 77
^ Former LSU football assistant coach Bishop Harris dies at 82
^ Judge Larry Hicks hit and killed outside federal courthouse in downtown Reno
^ Renowned historian of modern social science Dorothy Ross dies at 87
^ Mitchell Block, Oscar-Nominated Documentarian, Dies at 73
^ Douglas Scott Kane of Doug and the Slugz and The Generators has passed away
^ Former NBA forward Drew Gordon, brother of Nuggets star Aaron Gordon, dies in car accident
^ Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photographer Ron Edmonds dies. His images of Reagan shooting are indelible
^ Former Charleston Mayor John Hutchinson dies at age 89
^ Marian Robinson, Michelle Obama's mother, dies at 86
^ Martin Starger, ‘Nashville’ and ‘Mask’ Producer, Dies at 92
^ Erich Anderson Dies: 'Felicity', 'Thirtysomething' Actor Was 67
^ Mary-Lou Pardue
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^ Emma Lou Diemer
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^ Falleció Armando Silvestre; actor mexicano que trabajo en Hollywood con figuras relevantes como Clint Eastwood (in Spanish)
^ Former Chief Justice of Idaho Supreme Court, Daniel T. Eismann, Passes Away at 77
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^ Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, 74, OBM
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^ Winfried "Fred" R. Dallmayr
^ Doug Porter, former HBCU coach who was the oldest living College Football Hall of Famer, dies at 94
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^ Warren Winiarski, whose Napa wine triumphed over France, dies at 95
^ Frank Arnold, who led BYU basketball to Elite Eight, dies at 89
^ Richard B. Hetnarski
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^ 'Father of Black Studies' passes away at 91
^ Arnold Mindell (1940–2024)
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^ Nuel D Belnap Jr.
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^ Ex-US SEC head William Donaldson dies at 93
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^ R&B and Jazz star Angela Bofill dies at age 70
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^ Sir Larry Siedentop (1936–2024)
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^ Greg Brown, former Lobo basketball player and high school coach, dies
^ Former Spokane Congressman George Nethercutt, who gained national fame by defeating house speaker, dies at 79
^ Bishop Tomás Andrés Mauro (Maurus) Muldoon, O.F.M. †
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^ Bruce Bastian, co-founder of WordPerfect and longtime LGBTQ+ philanthropist, dies at age 76
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^ Bob Schul, America’s Only Olympic 5,000m Champion, Dies at 86
^ Arvind, longtime MIT professor and prolific computer scientist, dies at 77
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^ Charles Spencer Klabunde
^ ‘This Old House’ creator Russell Morash has died
^ Taylor Wily Dies: ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Actor Was 56
^ Colonial Williamsburg Remembers Colin Campbell
^ Frederick Crews, withering critic of Freud's legacy, dies at 91
^ Beloved Montgomerian, Congressional Gold Medal recipient Romay Davis dies at 104
^ Jamie Kellner, TV Maverick Who Launched Both Fox and The WB, Dies at 77
^ Former Texas A&M star Darren Lewis dies at age 55 from cancer
^ Big Wall Climber John Middendorf has Died
^ Renowned Plant-Based Physician Dr John McDougall Dies Aged 77
^ Dale J. Planck
^ Cook Co. Commissioner Dennis Deer dies, family announces
^ Jacksonville Rapper Foolio Reportedly Killed In Sunday Morning Shooting: What We Know
^ Former State Senator and URI Administrator Walter J. Gray Dies at 96
^ Longtime Niagara University president dies at 85
^ Lifeguard and ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ actor dies after apparent shark attack in Hawaii
^ Bud S. Smith, Editor of ‘Sorcerer,’ ‘The Exorcist’ and ‘Flashdance,’ Dies at 88
^ Dr. Doris Y. Wilkinson
^ Syndicated Radio Staple ‘Truckin’ Tom Kent Has Died
^ Philanthropist Ann Lurie dies following battle with brain cancer
^ Shifty Shellshock, Crazy Town Frontman and 'Butterfly' Singer, Dies at 49
^ Rob Stone, Co-Founder of Cornerstone Agency and the Fader Magazine, Dies at 55
^ Sika Anoa'i dead: Wrestler and father of Roman Reigns was 79
^ Jewel Brown, Houston-native legendary jazz singer, dies at 86
^ Bill Cobbs, Actor in ‘The Hudsucker Proxy,’ ‘Night at the Museum’ and ‘Air Bud,’ Dies at 90
^ Pianist und Puppenmeister Norman Shetler tot (in German)
^ Former Cameron County Judge Carlos Cascos passes away
^ Jackie Clarkson, New Orleans City Council member and state rep, dead at 88
^ Former Scranton Mayor Jim Connors dies suddenly at age 77
^ (Carnet noir) Gary Grant est décédé (in French)
^ Muere Carolyn Richmond, viuda del escritor Francisco Ayala (in Spanish)
^ Singer, songwriter, politician, humorist: Kinky Friedman passes away at 79
^ Martin Mull, Comic Actor of ‘Clue,’ ‘Roseanne’ and ‘Arrested Development,’ Dies at 80
^ Legendary San Jose State judo coach Yosh Uchida dies at age 104
^ Former Philly Councilmember Donna Reed Miller dies at 77
^ У США помер видатний український винахідник і пластун Любомир Романків (in Ukrainian)
^ Joan L. Specter, former city councilmember and wife of the late U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, has died at 90
^ Mildred Thornton Stahlman, Pioneer in Neonatal Care, Dies at 101 (subscription required)
^ Renowned Buddhist Scholar Jeffrey Hopkins, Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia, Has Died
^ June Leaf, Influential Artist Whose Work Explored the Possibilities of Figuration, Dies at 94
^ Former State Representative Beth Long dies at 76
^ Robert Towne, Oscar-Winning 'Chinatown' Screenwriter, Dies at 89
^ Cliff Waldron passes
^ In Memoriam: Tom Fowler
^ Racehorse trainer David Hofmans dies at 81
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