2024 deaths in the United States
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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
- 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").[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]
- Ronald Powell, 32, football player (New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks) (b. 1991)[116]
- Brent Sikkema, 75, art dealer (b. 1948)[117]
- Ron Suster, 81, jurist and politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1981–1995) (b. 1942)[118]
- January 16
- Zevulun Charlop, 94, rabbi (b. 1929)[119]
- Claire Fagin, 97, nurse and academic administrator, interim president of the University of Pennsylvania (1993–1994) (b. 1926)[120]
- David Gail, 58, actor (Robin's Hoods, Savannah, Port Charles) (b. 1965)[121] (death announced on this date)
- Peter Schickele, 88, composer, musical educator and parodist (P. D. Q. Bach) (b. 1935)[122]
- January 17
- Shawn Barber, 29, Olympic pole vaulter (2016), world champion (2015) (b. 1994)[123]
- Al Cantello, 92, Olympic javelin thrower (1960) (b. 1931)[124]
- Leo Carlin, 86, businessman (Philadelphia Eagles) (b. 1937)[125]
- Benedict Fitzgerald, 74, screenwriter (Wise Blood, The Passion of the Christ) (b. 1949)[126]
- Robert Gaylor, 93, military non-commissioned officer, chief master sergeant of the Air Force (1977–1979) (b. 1930)[127]
- David L. Mills, 85, computer scientist (Network Time Protocol) (b. 1938)[128]
- January 18
- Silent Servant, 46, techno DJ and producer (b. 1977)[129]
- The Soft Moon, 44, musician (b. 1979)[130]
- January 19
- Jack Burke Jr., 100, professional golfer (b. 1923)[131]
- Domenick DiCicco, 60, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (2010–2012) (b. 1963)[132]
- Mario E. Dorsonville, 63, Colombian-born Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Washington (2015–2023) and bishop of Houma–Thibodaux (since 2023) (b. 1960)[133]
- ABilly S. Jones-Hennin, 81, LGBT rights activist (b. 1942)[134]
- Lance Larson, 83, swimmer, Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1940)[135]
- Marlena Shaw, 81, singer ("It's Better than Walking Out", "California Soul") (b. 1942)[136]
- Red Swanson, 87, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) (b. 1936)[137]
- Mary Weiss, 75, pop singer (The Shangri-Las) (b. 1948)[138]
- Robert Whitman, 88, artist (b. 1935)[139]
- January 20
- Francisco Ciatso, 48, professional wrestler (b. 1975)[140]
- David Emge, 77, actor (Dawn of the Dead, Basket Case 2, Hellmaster) (b. 1946)[141]
- Bob Landsee, 59, football player (Philadelphia Eagles) and coach (Green Bay Blizzard) (b. 1964)[142]
- William Charles Lee, 85, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Indiana (since 1981) (b. 1938)[143]
- January 21
- Jon Franklin, 82, science journalist (The Baltimore Sun) (b. 1942)[144]
- Perry Friedman, 55, poker player (b. 1968)[145]
- Steve Staggs, 72, baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics) (b. 1951)[146]
- Gus Wingfield, 97, banker and politician, Arkansas state treasurer (2003–2007) (b. 1926)[147]
- January 22
- Gary Graham, 73, actor (All the Right Moves, Alien Nation, Star Trek: Enterprise) (b. 1950)[148]
- Dexter King, 62, civil rights activist (b. 1961)[149]
- Arno Allan Penzias, 90, physicist and radio astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (1978) (b. 1933)[150]
- 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)[151]
- Ice Train, 56, professional wrestler (CWA, WCW) (b. 1967)[152]
- David Kahn, 93, historian, journalist, and writer (b. 1930)[153]
- Melanie, 76, singer-songwriter ("Brand New Key", "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)") and guitarist (b. 1947)[154]
- Rene Oliveira, 68, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1981–2019) (b. 1955)[155]
- Charles Osgood, 91, journalist (CBS News Sunday Morning) (b. 1933)[156]
- Margaret Riley, 58, film producer (Bombshell) (b. 1965)[157]
- January 24
- Carl Andre, 88, sculptor (b. 1935)[158]
- Frank Buck, 80, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1973–2009) (b. 1944)[159]
- Harry Connick Sr., 97, attorney, district attorney of New Orleans (1973–2003) (b. 1926)[160]
- Herbert Coward, 85, actor (Deliverance) (b. 1935)[161]
- Howard Golden, 98, lawyer and politician, borough president of Brooklyn (1977–2001) (b. 1925)[162]
- Jesse Jane, 43, pornographic actress (Pirates, Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge) and host (Naughty Amateur Home Videos) (b. 1980)[163] (body discovered on this date)
- Kelly Malveaux, 47, football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Calgary Stampeders, Montreal Alouettes) (b. 1976)[164]
- January 25
- Roger Donlon, 89, army officer, Medal of Honor recipient (1964) (b. 1934)[165]
- Gus Hendrickson, 83, ice hockey player and coach (University of Minnesota Duluth) (b. 1940)[166]
- Kenneth Smith, 58, convicted murderer (b. 1965)[167]
References
- ^ '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
- ^ 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
- ^ 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
- ^ Florida Independent Wrestler Frankie Ciatso Passes Away, Adam Pearce and Others Pay Tribute
- ^ 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
- ^ R.I.P. Steve Staggs, former Blue Jays leadoff hitter
- ^ Gus Wingfield
- ^ 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
- ^ Arno Penzias
- ^ 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
- ^ 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
- ^ Jesse Jane cause of death: Porn star found dead at 43 years old
- ^ Former Arizona four-year starting cornerback Kelly Malveaux, 47, dies
- ^ Congressional Medal of Honor Society Announces Passing of Medal of Honor Recipient Roger H. C. Donlon
- ^ Fomrer UMD Men's Hockey Coach Gus Henderson Passes Away at Age 83
- ^ Kenneth Eugene Smith: Alabama carries out first US nitrogen gas execution
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