Deaths in the year 2019 in the United States.
January
- January 1
- Ludwig W. Adamec, Austrian-born historian (b. 1924)[1]
- Shane Bisnett, bassist (Ice Nine Kills) (b. 1987)[2]
- Ed Corney, bodybuilder (b. 1933)[3]
- Walt McKeel, baseball player (b. 1972)[4]
- Richard Rifkind, cancer researcher (b. 1930)[5]
- Steven P. Schinke, social work scholar (b. 1945)[6]
- Larry Weinberg, real estate developer and sports team owner (Portland Trail Blazers) (b. 1926)[7]
- Gilbert R. Winham, political scientist (b. 1938)[8]
- Pegi Young, educator, philanthropist, and singer-songwriter (b. 1952)[9]
- Perry Deane Young, journalist and playwright (b. 1941)[10]
- January 2
- Malcolm E. Beard, politician (b. 1919)[11]
- Darwin Bromley, game designer, founder of Mayfair Games (b. 1950)[12]
- Jerry Buchek, baseball player (b. 1943)[13]
- Daryl Dragon, musician (b. 1942)
- Bob Einstein, comedian, actor (b. 1942)[14]
- Theodore E. Gildred, diplomat (b. 1935)[15]
- Bob Hanner, politician (b. 1945)[16]
- Waun Ki Hong, oncologist (b. 1942)[17]
- Jerry Magee, sportswriter (b. 1928)[18]
- Jim Margraff, football coach (b. 1960)[19]
- Kevin J. McIntyre, government official, Chairman of the FERC (2017–2018) (b. 1961)[20]
- Blake Nordstrom, businessman, co-president of Nordstrom, (b. 1960)[21]
- Gene Okerlund, wrestling announcer (b. 1942)[22]
- George Welsh, football coach (b. 1933)[23]
- January 3
- Richard C. Bradt, materials engineer (b. 1938)[24]
- Bob Burrow, basketball player (b. 1934)[25]
- William Cochran, politician (b. 1934)[26]
- Sylvia Chase, news anchor and journalist (b. 1938)[27]
- John Falsey, writer and producer (b. 1951)[28]
- Herb Kelleher, businessman, co-founder of Southwest Airlines (b. 1931)[29]
- William Miller, football player (b. 1956)[30]
- Steve Ripley, musician (The Tractors) (b. 1950)[31]
- Thais St Julien, opera singer (b. 1945)[32]
- Harold A. Hopkins Jr., priest (b. 1930)[33]
- January 4
- January 5
- Rick Down, baseball coach (b. 1950)[42]
- Scott Dozier, convicted murderer (b. 1970)[43]
- Alvin Fielder, jazz drummer (b. 1935) [44]
- Kenneth Hedberg, chemist (b. 1920)[45]
- Stanley Insler, philologist (b. 1937)[46]
- Pete Manning, football player (b. 1937)[47]
- Rudolf Raff, biologist (b. 1941)[48]
- John L. Said, Episcopal bishop (b. 1932)[49]
- Bernice Sandler, women's rights activist (b. 1928)[50]
- Alexis Smirnoff, Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1947)[51]
- January 6
- Jo Andres, filmmaker, choreographer and artist (b. 1954)[52]
- Joe Belmont, basketball player and coach (b. 1934)[53]
- Ben Coleman, basketball player (b. 1961)[54]
- George Crowe, Canadian ice hockey coach (b. 1936)[55]
- Lenny Green, baseball player (b. 1932)[56]
- Roy Hilton, football player (b. 1943)[57]
- Robert L. Kahn, social psychologist (b. 1918)[58]
- Kwamie Lassiter, football player (b. 1969)[59]
- Alan R. Pearlman, sound engineer, founder of ARP Instruments (b. 1925)[60]
- Gregg Rudloff, sound mixer (b. 1955)[61]
- Lamin Sanneh, Gambian-born professor (b. 1942)[62]
- W. Morgan Sheppard, English actor (b. 1932)[63][64]
- Myron Thompson, American-born Canadian politician (b. 1936)[65]
- January 7
- January 8
- January 9
- Verna Bloom, actress (b. 1939)[75]
- Earnest F. Gloyna, environmental engineer (b. 1921)[76]
- Joseph Lawson Howze, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1923)[77]
- Joseph Jarman, jazz musician and priest (b. 1937)[78]
- Matthew Locricchio, author of cookbooks and actor (b. 1947)[79]
- Melvin L. Moeschberger, biostatistician (b. 1940)[80]
- Alan Trask, politician (b. 1933)[81]
- Lester Wunderman, advertising executive, creator of direct marketing (b. 1920)[82]
- Paul Koslo, German-Canadian actor (b. 1944)[83]
- Don Reynolds, actor and animal trainer (b. 1937)
- January 10
- January 11
- Shirley Boone, philanthropist (b. 1934)[89]
- Walter Chandoha, photographer (b. 1920)[90]
- Gus Ganakas, college basketball coach (b. 1926)[91]
- J. D. Gibbs, race car driver, co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing (b. 1969)[92]
- John G. Gunderson, psychiatrist (b. 1942)[93]
- Walter V. Shipley, 83, businessman, CEO of Chase Manhattan Bank (1996–1999) (b. 1935)[94]
- Jumping Johnny Wilson, 91, basketball player (b. 1927)[95]
- Robert Horn, water polo player (b. 1931)[96]
- David Hinkley, professor (b. 1944)
- January 12
- George Ball, entomologist (b. 1926)[97]
- Anthony Colaizzo, politician (b. 1930)[98]
- Paul Englund, 80, biochemist, Parkinson's disease.[99]
- Bonnie Guitar, country musician (b. 1923)[100]
- Joe M. Jackson, Air Force officer (b. 1923)[101]
- Bob Kuechenberg, football player (b. 1947)[102]
- Batton Lash, comic book writer and artist (b. 1953)[103]
- Leonard M. Pike, horticulture professor (b. 1940)[104]
- Sanger D. Shafer, country songwriter (b. 1934)[105]
- Patricia Wald, judge, Chief Judge of the D.C. Circuit (1986–1991) (b. 1928)[106]
- Tom Brosius, Track & Field Athlete (b. 1949)
- January 13
- January 14
- January 15
- Bill Anagnos, stuntman and actor (b. 1958)[120]
- Bradley Bolke, voice actor (b. 1925)[121]
- Carol Channing, actress, singer and dancer (b. 1921)[122]
- Walter Klein, filmmaker, founder of International Quorum of Motion Picture Producers (b. 1923)[123]
- Mason Lowe, professional Bull Rider (b. 1993)[124]
- Tim Maypray, football player (b. 1988)[125]
- John J. McKetta, chemical engineer (b. 1915)[126]
- Bruce Tufeld, talent agent and manager (b. 1952)[127]
- January 16
- January 17
- January 18
- January 19
- January 20
- January 21
- Russell Baker, writer (b. 1925)[162]
- Kaye Ballard, actress and singer (b. 1925)[163]
- Maxine Brown, country singer (The Browns), (b. 1931)[164]
- Edwin Birdsong, funk keyboardist (b. 1941)[165]
- Evening Attire, racehorse (b. 1998)[166]
- Charles Kettles, colonel, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1930)[167]
- Mike Ledbetter, blues musician (b. 1985)[168]
- Richard H. Lyon, acoustical engineer (b. 1929)[169]
- Leo Paquette, chemist (b. 1934)[170]
- Harris Wofford, attorney and politician (b. 1926)[171]
- January 22
- January 23
- January 24
- January 25
- January 26
- January 27
- January 28
- January 29
- January 30
- January 31
February
- February 1
- February 2
- February 3
- February 4
- February 5
- Audrey Cleary, politician (b. 1930)[260]
- Jean Herskovits, historian (b. 1935)[261]
- Christine Kay, journalist and editor (b. 1964)[262]
- Garr King, judge (b. 1935)[263]
- George Klein, disc jockey (b. 1935)[264]
- Joe Presko, baseball player (b. 1928)[265]
- Anne Firor Scott, historian (b. 1921)[266]
- Doc Thompson, radio personality (b. 1969)[267]
- Mel Tomlinson, dancer and choreographer (b. 1953)[268]
- Guy Webster, celebrity photographer (b. 1939)[269]
- February 6
- February 7
- February 8
- February 9
- Jerry Casale, baseball player (b. 1933)[286]
- Nicholas Kafoglis, politician (b. 1929)[287]
- Shelley Lubben, adult film actress and anti-pornography activist (b. 1968)[288]
- Ron W. Miller, businessman, CEO of the Walt Disney Company (b. 1933)[289]
- Patricia Nell Warren, novelist, poet, and journalist (b. 1936)[290]
- Milt Welch, baseball player (b. 1924)[291]
- Bruce Williams, radio host (b. 1932)[292]
- February 10
- February 11
- February 12
- February 13
- Paul Cain, Pentecostal minister (b. 1929)[307]
- Greg Alyn Carlson, criminal (b. 1971)[308]
- Jack Coghill, politician (b. 1925)[309]
- Edith Iglauer, writer (b. 1917)[310]
- Connie Jones, jazz trumpeter (b. 1934)[311]
- Christopher Knopf, screenwriter and union executive (b. 1927)[312]
- Joyce Anne Noel, public figure (b. 1932)
- Ray Price, speechwriter (b. 1930)[313]
- Jimmy Turman, politician (b. 1927)[314]
- Ted Tsukiyama, attorney and bonsai enthusiast (b. 1920)[315]
- February 14
- February 15
- Sal Artiaga, baseball executive (b. 1946)[321]
- Ellis Avery, writer (b. 1972)[322]
- Thomas Bruice, biochemist (b. 1925)[323]
- Kofi Burbridge, rock multi-instrumentalist (b. 1961)[324]
- Efrain Chacurian, Argentine-born soccer player (b. 1924)[325]
- Thomas Joseph Costello, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1929)[326]
- Siegfried Engelmann, educationist (b. 1931)[327]
- Richard N. Gardner, diplomat (b. 1927)[328]
- Gene Littler, Hall of Fame professional golfer (b. 1930)[329]
- Lee Radziwiłł, socialite (b. 1933)[330]
- Dave Smith, archivist (b. 1940)[331]
- February 16
- February 17
- February 18
- February 19
- February 20
- February 21
- February 22
- February 23
- February 24
- February 25
- February 26
- February 27
- February 28
March
- March 1
- March 2
- March 3
- March 4
- King Kong Bundy, professional wrestler and actor (b. 1955)[426]
- Juan Corona, Mexican serial killer (b. 1934)[427]
- Wilbur Cross, author (b. 1918)[428]
- Robert DeProspero, Secret Service agent (b. 1938)[429]
- Ted Lindsay, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (b. 1925)[430]
- Luke Perry, actor (b. 1966)[431]
- Sara Romweber, rock drummer (b. 1963)[432]
- Sidney Verba, political scientist, librarian, and library administrator (b. 1932)[433]
- March 6
- March 7
- March 8
- March 9
- March 10
- March 11 – Hal Blaine, drummer (b. 1928)[459]
- March 12
- John Bardo, 70, educator, president of Wichita State University (since 2012), lung disease.[460]
- John Kilzer, 62, singer and songwriter, suicide by hanging.[461]
- Joseph C. Miller, 79, historian.[462]
- Marjorie W. Sharmat, 90, author, respiratory failure.[463]
- Joffre Stewart, 93, beat poet and anarchist.[464]
- March 13
- March 14
- March 15 — W. S. Merwin, poet (b. 1927).[469]
- March 16
- March 17
- March 18
- March 19
- March 20
- March 21
- March 22 – Arlen Ness, motorcycle designer and entrepreneur (b. 1939)[494]
- March 23
- March 24
- March 25
- March 26 – W. H. Pugmire, writer (b. 1951)[505]
- March 27 – Joe Bellino, football player (b. 1938)[506]
- March 28 – Henry Stern, politician and government official (b. 1935)[507]
- March 29 – Ed Westcott, photographer (b. 1922)[508]
- March 30 – Truman Lowe, artist (b. 1943)[509]
- March 31 – Nipsey Hussle (Ermias Davidson Asghedom), rapper and songwriter (b. 1985)[510]
April
- April 1
- April 2
- April 3
- April 4
- April 5
- April 6
- April 7
- April 8
- April 9
- April 10 – Earl Thomas Conley, country music singer-songwriter (b. 1941)[551]
- April 11 – Wayne Pomeroy, politician (b. 1923)[552]
- April 12 – Georgia Engel, actress (b. 1948)[553]
- April 13
- April 14
- April 15
- April 16
- April 17
- April 18
- April 20
- April 21
- April 22
- April 23
- Henry W. Bloch, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1922)[597]
- Edward Brooks, politician (b. 1942)[598]
- Denton Lotz, Baptist minister (b. 1938)[599]
- Mark Medoff, playwright (b. 1939)[600]
- Johnny Neumann, basketball player (b. 1950)[601]
- Nils John Nilsson, computer scientist (b. 1932)[602]
- Pablo Ramirez, skateboarder (b. 1992)[603]
- John Shorter Stevens, politician (b. 1933)[604]
- Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick, 35, soprano and presenter (b. 1983)[605]
- David Winters, English-American actor, dancer, choreographer, producer, director and screenwriter (b. 1939)[606]
- April 24
- April 25
- April 26
- April 27
- April 28
- April 29
- April 30
May
- May 1
- May 2
- Susan Beschta, 67, punk rock musician, lawyer, and judge.[641]
- Larry Dick, 64, football player.[642]
- Frank Ivancie, 94, businessman and politician[643]
- Chris Reccardi, 54, animator, storyboard artist, cartoon director and musician[644]
- Gloria Schiff, 90, fashion editor and model.[645]
- John Starling, 79, bluegrass musician[646]
- Warren W. Wiersbe, 89, biblical scholar and pastor.[647]
- May 3
- Richard Brown, 86, lawyer[648]
- Bill Gompers, 91, football player[649]
- Andy Jick, 66, sports announcer[650]
- Chuck Kinder, 76, novelist, heart failure.[651]
- Bob Zeman, 82, football player and coach[652]
- May 4
- J. R. Cobb, 75, musician[653]
- Rachel Held Evans, 37, Christian columnist, blogger and author (b. 1981)[654]
- Thomas Hynes, 80, politician and lawyer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[655]
- Jumpin Jackie Jackson, 79, basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).[656]
- MacArthur Lane, 77, football player[657]
- Ray Peters, 72, baseball player[658]
- Ruth Anna Putnam, 91, philosopher.[659]
- Tyrone Thompson, 51, politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (since 2013).[660]
- May 5
- May 6
- May 7
- Kendrick Castillo, 18, student, intervened during STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting, shot.[669]
- Larry Hanley, 62, union leader[670]
- Robert Pear, 69, journalist[671]
- Roberta L. Raymond, 80, actress and open housing activist[672]
- May 8
- May 9
- May 10
- May 11
- May 12
- May 13
- May 14
- May 15
- Rob Babcock, 66, basketball executive[711]
- Chuck Barksdale, 84, singer (The Dells).[712]
- Bobby Diamond, 75, actor and attorney[713]
- Georgie Anne Geyer, 84, syndicated newspaper columnist.[714]
- George L. Kelling, 83, criminologist and professor[715]
- Charles Kittel, physicist (b. 1916)[716]
- Frank F. Ledford Jr., 85, military doctor, Surgeon General of the United States Army (1988–1992).[717]
- Rod Tam, 65, politician[718]
- May 16
- May 17
- May 18
- Melvin Edmonds, 65, R&B singer (After 7).[726]
- Austin Eubanks, motivational speaker, survivor of the Columbine High School massacre (b. 1982) [727]
- John Payne, football coach (b. 1932)[728]
- Justin Ponsor, 42, comic book artist (Avengers, Spider-Man, X-Men), cancer.[729]
- Guenther Roth, sociologist (b. 1930)[730]
- Sammy Shore, comedian and actor (b. 1927)[731]
- May 19
- May 20
- May 21
- May 22
- May 23
- May 24
- May 25
- May 26
- May 27
- May 28
- May 29
- May 30
- May 31
June
July
- July 1
- July 2
- July 3
- July 4
- July 5
- July 6
- July 7
- July 8
- July 9
- Miriam Butterworth, politician and educator (b. 1918)[915]
- William E. Dannemeyer, politician (b. 1929)[916]
- Phil Freelon, architect (b. 1952)[917]
- Glenn Mickens, baseball pitcher (b. 1930)[918]
- Ross Perot, billionaire businessman, philanthropist, and presidential candidate (b. 1930)[919]
- Aaron Rosand, violinist (b. 1927)[920]
- Marian Spencer, civil rights activist and politician (b. 1920)[921]
- Rip Torn, actor and comedian (b. 1931)[922]
- July 10
- July 11
- July 12
- July 13
- July 14
- July 15
- July 16
- July 17
- July 18
- July 19
- July 20
- July 21
- July 22
- July 23
- July 24
- July 25
- July 26
- July 27
- July 28
- July 29
- July 30
- July 31 – Harold Prince, theatrical producer and director (b. 1928)[1,005]
August
- August 1
- Jack Dolbin, football player (b. 1948)[1,006]
- Martin Mayer, economist and writer (b. 1928)[1,007]
- D. A. Pennebaker, documentary filmmaker (b. 1925)[1,008]
- Harley Race, professional wrestler, promoter, and trainer (b. 1943)[1,009]
- August 2
- August 3
- August 4
- Ernie Bowman, professional baseball player (b. 1935)[1,016]
- Thomas Gulotta, government official (b. 1944)[1,017]
- Ann Nelson, particle physicist (b. 1958)[1,018]
- Stu Rosen, voice actor, television writer, and director (b. 1939)[1,019]
- Bob Wilber, jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and band leader (b. 1928)[1,020]
- August 5
- Sidney Goldstein, demographer (b. 1927)[1,021]
- Lizzie Grey, rock musician (b. 1958)[1,022]
- Toni Morrison, novelist, essayist, editor, teacher and professor (b. 1931)[1,023]
- Jeffrey Tarrant, investor (b. 1956)[1,024]
- August 6 – George F. Simmons, mathematician (b. 1925)[1,025]
- August 7
- David Berman, musician, poet, and cartoonist (b. 1967)[1,026]
- Chris Birch, politician (b. 1950)[1,027]
- Barbara Crane, photographer (b. 1928)[1,028]
- Nancy Reddin Kienholz, installation artist (b. 1943)[1,029]
- Donald Klein, psychiatrist (b. 1928)[1,030]
- Kary Mullis, biochemist (b. 1944)[1,031]
- Francesca Sundsten, painter (b. 1960)[1,032]
- August 8
- August 9
- August 10
- August 11
- August 12
- August 15
- August 16
- Gustavo Barreiro, Cuban-American politician (b. 1959)[1,053]
- Peter Fonda, actor (b. 1940)[1,054]
- Jim Hardy, football player (b. 1923)[1,055]
- Mike McGee, football player, coach, and college athletic director (b. 1938)[1,056]
- August 17
- August 18
- August 19
- James R. Alexander, sound engineer (b. 1930)[1,064]
- Benjamin N. Bellis, air force lieutenant general (b. 1924)[1,065]
- Barry Bennett, football player (b. 1955)[1,066]
- Al Jackson, baseball pitcher (b. 1935)[1,067]
- Harry B. Luthi, businessman and politician (b. 1934)[1,068]
- Jack Perkins, journalist and television host (b. 1933)[1,069]
- Larry Taylor, bass guitarist (b. 1942)[1,070]
- August 20
- August 22
- Gary Ray Bowles, serial killer (b. 1962)[1,074]
- Bobby Dillon, football player (b. 1930)[1,075]
- Werner H. Kramarsky, Dutch-American public official and art collector (b. 1926)[1,076]
- Tom Nissalke, basketball coach (b. 1932)[1,077]
- Gerard O'Neill, journalist (b. 1942)[1,078]
- Morton Tubor, film editor (b. 1917)[1,079]
- August 23
- Larissa Bonfante, Italian-American classicist and archaeologist (b. 1931)[1,080]
- Clora Bryant, jazz trumpeter (b. 1927)[1,081]
- Clint Conatser, baseball player (b. 1921)[1,082]
- Mario Davidovsky, Argentine-American composer (b. 1934)[1,083]
- David Koch, billionaire businessman and political activist (b. 1940)[1,084]
- Alexander M. Schenker, Polish-American Slavist (b. 1924)[1,085]
- August 24
- David Akiba, photographer (b. 1940)[1,086]
- Tex Clevenger, baseball pitcher (b. 1932)[1,087]
- Reb Foster, radio DJ and music manager (b. 1936)[1,088]
- Sidney Rittenberg, American-Chinese journalist and linguist (b. 1921)[1,089]
- Dick Woodard, football player (b. 1926)[1,090]
- August 25
- August 26
- Neal Casal, guitarist, singer, songwriter, and photographer (b. 1968)[1,094]
- Colin Clark, soccer player (b. 1984)[1,095]
- Richard Conrad, opera singer (b. 1935)[1,096]
- Reb Foster, radio DJ (b. 1936)[1,097]
- Tom Jordan, baseball player (b. 1919)[1,098]
- Isabel Toledo, Cuban-American fashion designer (b. 1960)[1,099]
- August 27
- Pedro Bell, illustrator (b. ca. 1950)[1,100]
- Albert Vickers Bryan Jr., judge (b. 1926)[1,101]
- Jessi Combs, racing driver and television personality (b. 1983)[1,102]
- Frances Crowe, peace activist and pacifist (b. 1919)[1,103]
- Wadie P. Deddeh, politician (b. 1920)[1,104]
- Donnie Fritts, singer-songwriter and keyboardist (b. 1942)[1,105]
- Martin Weitzman, economist (b. 1942)[1,106]
- August 28
- August 29
- Biba Caggiano, Italian-American chef and restaurateur (b. 1936)[1,110]
- Lila Cockrell, politician (b. 1922)[1,111]
- Richard Geist, politician (b. 1944)[1,112]
- Jim Langer, football player (b. 1948)[1,113]
- Jim Leavelle, police detective (b. 1920)[1,114]
- Randy Romero, jockey (b. 1957)[1,115]
- August 30
- August 31
- Jeff Blackshear, football player (b. 1969)[1,120]
- Leslie H. Gelb, journalist and diplomat (b. 1937)[1,121]
- William J. Larkin Jr., politician (b. 1928)[1,122]
- Hal Naragon, baseball player (b. 1928)[1,123]
- Immanuel Wallerstein, sociologist and developer of the worlds-systems theory (b. 1930)[1,124]
September
- September 1
- Alison Cheek, Australian-born episcopal priest (b. 1927)[1,125]
- Charles W. Daniels, judge (b. 1943)[1,126]
- Archbishop Nikon of Boston, Eastern Orthodox prelate (b. 1945)[1,127]
- Katherine MacLean, science fiction author (b. 1925)[1,128]
- Jean Edward Smith, biographer (b. 1932)[1,129]
- Barbara Probst Solomon, author (b. 1928)[1,130]
- September 2
- September 3
- September 4
- James Atlas, writer, editor, and publisher (b. 1949)[1,138]
- Kylie Rae Harris, country singer-songwriter (b. 1989)[1,139]
- Stuart B. Levy, microbiologist (b. 1938)[1,140]
- Dan Warner, singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1970)[1,141]
- September 5
- Charlie Cole, photojournalist (b. 1955)[1,142]
- Jimmy Johnson, guitarist and record producer (b. 1943)[1,143]
- Chris March, fashion designer (b. 1963)[1,144]
- Tom Phoebus, baseball player (b. 1942)[1,145]
- Bob Rule, basketball player (b. 1944)[1,146]
- Wally Westlake, baseball player (b. 1920)[1,147]
- September 6
- September 7
- Robert Axelrod, voice actor (b. 1949)[1,150]
- Al Carmichael, football player and stunt performer (b. 1928)[1,151]
- Peter van Dijk, architect (b. 1929)[1,152]
- James Robertson, judge (b. 1938)[1,153]
- Charlie Silvera, baseball player (b. 1924)[1,154]
- Guy Travaglio, politician (b. 1926)[1,155]
- John Wesley, actor (b. 1947)[1,156]
- September 8
- Marca Bristo, disability rights activist (b. 1953)[1,157]
- David Hagberg, novelist (b. 1942)[1,158]
- Susan Kamil, book publisher and editor (b. 1949)[1,159]
- Joseph P. Kolter, politician (b. 1926)[1,160]
- Jane Mead, poet (b. 1958)[1,161]
- September 9
- Jim Archer, baseball pitcher (b. 1932)[1,162]
- Neiron Ball, football player (b. 1992)[1,163]
- Robert Frank, Swiss-born photographer (b. 1924)[1,164]
- Jim Greengrass, baseball player (b. 1927)[1,165]
- Joe Keough, baseball player (b. 1946)[1,166]
- Fred McLeod, sportscaster (b. 1952)[1,167]
- Jarrid Wilson, pastor and writer (b. 1988)[1,168]
- September 10
- Betty Corwin, theatre archivist (b. 1920)[1,169]
- Sam Davis, football player (b. 1944)[1,170]
- Jeff Fenholt, singer, actor, and evangelist (b. 1950)[1,171]
- Ariel Hollinshead, pharmacologist (b. 1929[1,172]
- Robert N. McClelland, surgeon (b. 1929)[1,173]
- Billy Stacy, football player (b. 1936)[1,174]
- September 11
- Daniel Johnston, singer-songwriter (b. 1961)[1,175]
- Annette Kolodny, feminist literary critic (b. 1941)[1,176]
- Mardik Martin, Iranian-born Iraqi-American screenwriter (b. 1934)[1,177]
- T. Boone Pickens, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1928)[1,178]
- Terrell Roberts, football player (b. 1981)[1,179]
- Joe Scudero, football player (b. 1930)[1,180]
- Anne Rivers Siddons, novelist (b. 1936)[1,181]
- September 12
- Juanita Abernathy, civil rights activist (b. 1931)[1,182]
- Ruth Abrams, judge (b. 1930)[1,183]
- Michael E. Haynes, minister and politician (b. 1927)[1,184]
- I. Beverly Lake Jr., jurist (b. 1934)[1,185]
- Francis Xavier Roque, Roman Catholic pelate (b. 1928)[1,186]
- Bill Schelly, writer (b. 1951)[1,187]
- Martin Trust, business person, entrepreneur and father of Sri Lankan apparel industry (b. 1934)[1,188][1,189]
- September 13
- Mary Anne Frey, aerospace physician (b. 1934)[1,190]
- Alex Grammas, baseball player (b. 1926)[1,191]
- Joachim Messing, German-born biologist (b. 1946)[1,192]
- Eddie Money, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (b. 1949)[1,193]
- Joseph Peter Wilson, cross-country skier (b. 1935)[1,194]
- September 14
- Gene Bacque, baseball player (b. 1937)[1,195]
- Larry Garron, football player (b. 1937)[1,196]
- Edmund Jones, politician (b. 1918)[1,197]
- John Ralston, football coach (b. 1927)[1,198]
- Tom Waddell, Scottish-born baseball player (b. 1958)[1,199]
- September 15
- Mark von Hagen, military historian (b. 1954)[1,200]
- Phyllis Newman, actress and singer (b. 1933)[1,201]
- Arthur Nims, federal judge (b. 1923)[1,202]
- Ric Ocasek, singer, songwriter, and record producer (b. 1944)[1,203]
- Mike Stefanik, racing driver (b. 1958)[1,204]
- Azellia White, aviator (b. 1913)[1,205]
- September 16
- Anthony Bucco, politician (b. 1938)[1,206]
- Henry Buttelmann, fighter pilot (b. 1929)[1,207]
- John Cohen, folk musician and musicologist (b. 1932)[1,208]
- Steve Dalachinsky, poet (b. 1946)[1,209]
- Paul Ingrassia, journalist (b. 1950)[1,210]
- Ira A. Lipman, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1940)[1,211]
- Eric Woodfin Naylor, hispanist, scholar and educator (b. 1936)[1,212]
- Sander Vanocur, journalist (b. 1928)[1,213]
- September 17
- Carlos Cisneros, politician (b. 1948)[1,214]
- Jessica Jaymes, pornographic actress (b. 1976)[1,215]
- Harold Mabern, jazz pianist and composer (b. 1936)[1,216]
- Cokie Roberts, journalist and author (b. 1943)[1,217]
- Suzanne Whang, actress (b. 1962)[1,218]
- September 18
- September 19
- September 20
- Robert Boyd, journalist and bureau chief (b. 1928)[1,225]
- Howard Cassady, football player (b. 1934)[1,226]
- Jan Merlin, actor (b. 1925)[1,227]
- Eric Samuelson, playwright (b. 1956)[1,228]
- Yonrico Scott, drummer (b. 1955)[1,229]
- September 21
- Tommy Brooker, football player (b. 1939)[1,230]
- Napoleon Chagnon, anthropologist (b. 1938)[1,231]
- Jack Donner, actor (b. 1928)[1,232]
- Aron Eisenberg, actor (b. 1969)[1,233]
- Sid Haig, actor (b. 1939)[1,234]
- E. J. Holub, football player (b. 1938)[1,235]
- George Lardner, journalist (b. 1934)[1,236]
- Jarred Rome, Olympic discus thrower (b. 1976)[1,237]
- Christopher Rouse, composer (b. 1949)[1,238]
- Carl Ruiz, chef and restaurateur (b. 1975)[1,239]
- Jevan Snead, football player (b. 1987)[1,240]
- Shuping Wang, Chinese-born medical researcher and public health whistleblower (b. 1959)[1,241]
- September 22
- Rosemarie Burian, humanitarian (b. 1936)[1,242]
- Wally Chambers, football player (b. 1951)[1,243]
- Courtney Cox Cole, basketball player (b. 1971)[1,244]
- Harry Joseph Flynn, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1933)[1,245]
- J. Michael Mendel, television producer (b. 1964)[1,246]
- September 23
- Andre Emmett, basketball player (b. 1982)[1,247]
- Robert Hunter, lyricist, singer-songwriter, translator and poet (b. 1941)[1,248]
- Joan Petersilia, criminologist (b. 1951)[1,249]
- Gordon C. Stauffer, college basketball coach (b. 1930)[1,250]
- Robert Zelnick, journalist (b. 1940)[1,251]
- September 24
- September 25
- September 26
- September 27
- Rudy Behlmer, film historian (b. 1926)[1,263]
- Jack Edwards, politician (b. 1928)[1,264]
- Rob Garrison, actor (b. 1960)[1,265]
- John Francis Kinney, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1937)[1,266]
- Gene Melchiorre, basketball player (b. 1927)[1,267]
- Inder Singh, human rights activist (b. 1932)[1,268]
- John J. Snyder, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1925)[1,269]
- Jimmy Spicer, rapper and record producer (b. 1958)[1,270]
- Joseph C. Wilson, diplomat and writer (b. 1949)[1,271]
- September 28
- September 29
- Martin Bernheimer, music critic (b. 1936)[1,274]
- busbee, musician, songwriter, and record producer (b. 1976)[1,275]
- Neil D. Van Sickle, air force major general (b. 1915)[1,276]
- Larry Willis, jazz pianist (b. 1942)[1,277]
- September 30
- Marshall Efron, actor and humorist (b. 1938)[1,278]
- Wayne Fitzgerald, film and television title designer (b. 1930)[1,279]
- Shinya Inoué, Japanese-born American scientist (b. 1921)[1,280]
- Sharon Malcolm, politician (b. 1947)[1,281]
- Jessye Norman, operatic soprano (b. 1945)[1,282]
- Pete Turnham, politician (b. 1920)[1,283]
October
- October 1
- Cain Hope Felder, Methodist minister and biblical scholar (b. 1943)[1,284]
- Eric Pleskow, Austrian-born American film producer (b. 1924)[1,285]
- Ed Simonini, football player (b. 1954)[1,286]
- Dick Soash, politician (b. 1941)[1,287]
- Ruben A. Valdez, politician (b. 1937)[1,288]
- Beverly Watkins, blues guitarist (b. 1939)[1,289]
- October 2
- Michael Bauman, theologian (b. 1950)[1,290]
- Bill Bidwill, football team owner (b. 1931)[1,291]
- Julie Gibson, actress and singer (b. 1913)[1,292]
- John Kirby, attorney (b. 1939)[1,293]
- Beth Palmer, bridge player (b. 1952)[1,294]
- Kim Shattuck, singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1963)[1,295]
- Alan Zaslove, animator (b. 1927)[1,296]
- Ezra Zilkha, financier and philanthropist (b. 1925)[1,297]
- October 3
- Vinnie Bell, inventor and guitarist (b. 1932)[1,298]
- Lewis Dauber, actor (b. 1949)[1,299]
- Dana Fradon, cartoonist (b. 1922)[1,300]
- Philip Gips, designer and film poster artist (b. 1931)[1,301]
- Stephen J. Lukasik, physicist (b. 1931)[1,302]
- Philip K. Lundeberg, naval historian and World War II veteran (b. 1923)[1,303]
- October 4
- Ed Ackerson, singer-songwriter (b. 1965)[1,304]
- Peter Beckwith, Anglican prelate (b. 1939)[1,305]
- Diahann Carroll, actress (b. 1935)[1,306]
- James Schmerer, TV writer and producer (b. 1938)[1,307]
- Bob Tufts, baseball player (b. 1955)[1,308]
- October 5
- Lee Botts, environmentalist (b. 1928)[1,309]
- Andy Etchebarren, baseball player (b. 1943)[1,310]
- Blaine Lindgren, track and field athlete (b. 1939)[1,311]
- Eloy Pérez, boxer (b. 1986)[1,312]
- Philip J. Prygoski, legal scholar (b. 1947)[1,313]
- October 6
- Larry Junstrom, bass guitarist (b. 1949)[1,314]
- Karen Pendleton, child actress (b. 1946)[1,315]
- S. A. Stepanek, poet (b. 1959)[1,316]
- Stephen Swid, businessman (b. 1940)[1,317]
- Rip Taylor, comedian and actor (b. 1935)[1,318]
- October 7
- October 8
- October 9
- Richard Askey, mathematician (b. 1933)[1,325]
- John W. Corso, art director (b. 1929)[1,326]
- Robert W. Estill, Episcopal prelate (b. 1927)[1,327]
- Thomas Flanagan, Irish-born Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1930)[1,328]
- Jill Freedman, photographer (b. 1939)[1,329]
- Robert Guestier Goelet, French-born businessman and philanthropist (b. 1923)[1,330]
- Samuel Hynes, author (b. 1924)[1,331]
- James O. Mason, physician (b. 1930)[1,332]
- Murray Rosenblatt, statistician and academic (b. 1926)[1,333]
- David Weisman, film producer and author (b. 1942)[1,334]
- October 10
- October 11
- Sam Bobrick, playwright and screenwriter (b. 1932)[1,339]
- Mac Christensen, clothier (b. 1934)[1,340]
- Robert Forster, actor (b. 1941)[1,341]
- John Giorno, poet and performance artist (b. 1936)[1,342]
- James Hart Stern, civil rights activist (b. 1964)[1,343]
- October 12
- Kate Braverman, author (b. 1949)[1,344]
- E. A. Carmean, art curator and historian (b. 1945)[1,345]
- Woodie Flowers, mechanical engineer (b. 1943)[1,346]
- Bob Goin, college athletic director (b. 1938)[1,347]
- Emilio Nicolas Sr., Mexican-born American television executive (b. 1930)[1,348]
- Norman Schofield, Scottish-born political scientist (b. 1944)[1,349]
- October 13
- William T. Allen, law academic (b. 1948)[1,350]
- Scotty Bowers, male prostitute and pimp (b. 1923)[1,351]
- Bobby Del Greco, baseball player (b. 1933)[1,352]
- Jay Frank, music industry executive (b. 1971)[1,353]
- Charles Jencks, architectural historian (b. 1939)[1,354]
- Elias James Manning, American-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1938)[1,355]
- October 14
- Harold Bloom, literary critic (b. 1930)[1,356]
- Steve Cash, singer-songwriter (b. 1946)[1,357]
- Emmett Chappelle, scientist (b. 1925)[1,358]
- Buckwheat Donahue, sportsman and tourism promoter (b. 1951)[1,359]
- Louis Frey Jr., politician (b. 1934)[1,360]
- Cooper Snyder, politician (b. 1928)[1,361]
- Yvonne S. Wilson, politician (b. 1929)[1,362]
- October 15
- October 16
- Ed Beck, basketball player (b. 1936)[1,366]
- John Clarke, actor (b. 1931)[1,367]
- Patrick Day, boxer (b. 1992)[1,368]
- Bernard Fisher, surgeon (b. 1918)[1,369]
- Morton Mandel, billionaire businessman and philanthropist (b. 1921)[1,370]
- Harold Scheub, professor and folklorist of African cultures (b. 1931)[1,371]
- John Tate, mathematician (b. 1925)[1,372]
- October 17
- Michael F. Armstrong, lawyer (b. 1932)[1,373]
- Hildegard Bachert, German-born art dealer (b. 1921)[1,374]
- Zev Braun, film and television producer (b. 1928)[1,375]
- Elijah Cummings, politician (b. 1951)[1,376][1,377]
- Alan Diamonstein, politician (b. 1931)[1,378]
- Bob Kingsley, radio personality (b. 1939)[1,379]
- Bill Macy, actor (b. 1922)[1,380]
- Victor Mohica, actor (b. 1933)[1,381]
- Ray Santos, saxophonist (b. 1928)[1,382]
- October 18
- Edward Clark, abstract painter (b. 1926)[1,383]
- Michael Flaksman, cellist (b. 1946)[1,384]
- Mark Hurd, business executive (b. 1957)[1,385]
- Ahad Israfil, gunshot survivor (b. 1972)[1,386]
- William Milliken, politician (b. 1922)[1,387]
- Lou Palmer, sportscaster (b. 1935)[1,388]
- Mike Reilly, football player (b. 1942)[1,389]
- October 19
- October 20
- Eric Cooper, baseball umpire (b. 1966)[1,392]
- Thomas D'Alesandro III, politician (b. 1929)[1,393]
- Rufus E. Jones, politician (b. 1940)[1,394]
- Robert I. Price, Coast Guard admiral (b. 1921)[1,395]
- Nick Tosches, journalist and biographer (b. 1949)[1,396]
- Dottie Wham, politician (b. 1925)[1,397]
- October 21
- Willie Brown, football player (b. 1940)[1,398]
- John M. Downs, courtroom sketch artist (b. 1937)[1,399]
- Josip Elic, actor (b. 1921)[1,400]
- Jerry Fogel, actor (b. 1936)[1,401]
- Mike Hebert, volleyball coach (b. 1944)[1,402]
- Reginald Tate, politician (b. 1954)[1,403]
- October 22
- October 23
- J. Rogers Hollingsworth, historian and sociologist (b. 1932)[1,407]
- James W. Montgomery, Episcopalian prelate (b. 1921)[1,408]
- Bernie Parrish, football player (b. 1936)[1,409]
- Francis A. Sullivan, theologian (b. 1922)[1,410]
- Tom Stevens, politician (b. 1956)[1,411]
- October 24
- October 25
- October 26
- Paul André Albert, metallurgist (b. 1926)[1,417]
- Paul Barrere, singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1948)[1,418]
- Daniel W. Dobberpuhl, electrical engineer (b. 1945)[1,419]
- Robert Evans, film producer and convicted drug trafficker (b. 1930)[1,420]
- Chuck Meriwether, baseball umpire (b. 1956)[1,421]
- Gregory E. Pyle, Choctaw Nation politician (b. 1949)[1,422]
- Thaddeus Seymour, academic (b. 1928)[1,423]
- John Stauffer, politician (b. 1925)[1,424]
- October 27
- Tim Chambers, baseball coach (b. 1965)[1,425]
- Stephen P. Cohen, political scientist (b. 1936)[1,426]
- John Conyers, politician (b. 1929)[1,427]
- Kelly C. Crabb, sports and entertainment lawyer (b. 1946)[1,428]
- Johanna Lindsey, romance novelist (b. 1952)[1,429]
- October 28
- Al Bianchi, basketball player, coach, and executive (b. 1932)[1,430]
- Ron Dunlap, basketball player and educator (b. 1946)[1,431]
- Kay Hagan, politician (b. 1953)[1,432]
- John Walker, politician (b. 1937)[1,433]
- October 29
- October 30
- Paul Crosby, basketball player (b. 1989)[1,438]
- Ron Fairly, baseball player (b. 1938)[1,439]
- William J. Hughes, politician and diplomat (b. 1932)[1,440]
- Sam Jankovich, football coach and athletic director (b. 1934)[1,441]
- J. Bob Traxler, politician (b. 1931)[1,442]
- October 31
November
- November 1
- November 2
- November 3
- November 4
- November 5
- November 6
- November 7
- November 9
- November 10
- Jim Adams, lacrosse coach (b. 1928)[1,471]
- Russell Chatham, painter (b. 1939)[1,472]
- Rick Ludwin, television executive (b. 1948)[1,473]
- Lawrence G. Paull, production designer and art director (b. 1938)[1,474]
- Bernard Tyson, health executive (b. 1959)[1,475]
- November 11
- Tauba Biterman, Polish-American centenarian and Holocaust survivor (b. 1917)[1,476]
- Zeke Bratkowski, football player (b. 1931)[1,477]
- Mary Christian, educator and politician (b. 1924)[1,478]
- Alan Hagman, photojournalist (b. 1964)[1,479]
- Charles Rogers, football player (b. 1981)[1,480]
- November 12
- November 13 – Tom Spurgeon, comics journalist (b. 1968)[1,485]
- November 14
- November 15
- Mark Cady, judge (b. 1953)[1,489]
- Jim Coates, baseball pitcher (b. 1932)[1,490]
- Harrison Dillard, track and field athlete (b. 1923)[1,491]
- Irv Noren, baseball player (b. 1924)[1,492]
- Papa Don Schroeder, record producer and music executive (b. 1940)[1,493]
- November 16
- November 18 – Brad McQuaid, video game designer (b. 1968)[1,496]
- November 19
- November 20
- Jake Burton Carpenter, snowboarder (b. 1954)[1,500]
- Fred Cox, football player (b. 1938)[1,501]
- Mary L. Good, inorganic chemist (b. 1931)[1,502]
- John Martin, racing driver (b. 1939)[1,503]
- Wataru Misaka, basketball player (b. 1923)[1,504]
- Linda Orange, politician (b. 1950)[1,505]
- Michael J. Pollard, actor (b. 1939)[1,506]
- November 21
- November 22
- November 23
- November 24
- Hank Bullough, football player and coach (b. 1934)[1,517]
- Robert Godshall, politician (b. 1933)[1,518]
- Dion Neutra, architect (b. 1926)[1,519]
- Robert F. X. Sillerman, billionaire entertainment executive (b. 1948)[1,520]
- John Simon, writer and critic (b. 1925)[1,521]
- November 25
- November 26
- November 27
- Clay Evans, Baptist pastor, gospel singer, and civil rights activist (b. 1925)[1,528]
- Jaegwon Kim, Korean-American philosopher (b. 1934)[1,529]
- Agnes Baker Pilgrim, Takelma elder and activist (b. 1924)[1,530]
- John B. Robbins, medical researcher (b. 1932)[1,531]
- William Ruckelshaus, lawyer and politician (b. 1932)[1,532]
- John Henry Waddell, sculptor, painter, and art educator (b. 1921)[1,533]
- November 28
- Marion McClinton, theatre director, playwright, and actor (b. 1954)[1,534]
- John McKissick, football coach (b. 1926)[1,535]
- Kermit Staggers, politician (b. 1947)[1,536]
- John Strohmayer, baseball pitcher (b. 1946)[1,537]
- November 29
- Ruth Anderson, composer (b. 1928)[1,538]
- Irving Burgie, songwriter (b. 1924)[1,539]
- Andrew Clements, children's author (b. 1949)[1,540]
- William E. Macaulay, billionaire business executive and philanthropist (b. 1945)[1,541]
- Fitzhugh Mullan, physician, educator, and activist (b. 1942)[1,542]
- Seymour Siwoff, sports statistician and businessman (b. 1920)[1,543]
- R-Kal Truluck, football player (b. 1974)[1,544]
- Phil Wyman, politician (b. 1945)[1,545]
- November 30 – Ralph Anderson, politician (b. 1927)[1,546]
December
- December 1
- Robert M. Koerner, engineer (b. 1933)[1,547]
- Lil Bub, celebrity cat (b. 2011)[1,548]
- Shelley Morrison, actress (b. 1936)[1,549]
- Paul Sirba, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1960)[1,550]
- Paul Sullivan, football player and coach (b. 1950)[1,551]
- December 2
- George Atkinson III, football player (b. 1992)[1,552]
- Jimmy Cavallo, saxophonist (b. 1927)[1,553]
- D. C. Fontana, television writer (b. 1939)[1,554]
- Robert K. Massie, historian (b. 1929)[1,555]
- Joe Smith, music executive (b. 1928)[1,556]
- Kenneth Allen Taylor, philosopher (b. 1954)[1,557]
- December 4
- Cas Banaszek, football player (b. 1945)[1,558]
- Leonard Goldberg, film and television producer (b. 1934)[1,559]
- Margaret Morgan Lawrence, psychiatrist and centenarian (b. 1914)[1,560]
- C. O. Simpkins Sr., dentist, politician, and civil rights activist (b. 1925)[1,561]
- December 5
- Jon Comer, skateboarder (b. 1976)[1,562]
- Marvin Goodfriend, economist (b. 1950)[1,563]
- Sherman Howard, football player (b. 1924)[1,564]
- George Laurer, electrical engineer (b. 1925)[1,565]
- Robert Walker, actor (b. 1940)[1,566]
- December 6
- Ron Leibman, actor (b. 1937)[1,567]
- Kimmi Lewis, politician (b. 1957)[1,568]
- Donald B. Marron, billionaire financier, art collector, and philanthropist (b. 1934)[1,569]
- Jo Ann Washam, golfer (b. 1950)[1,570]
- December 7
- Gerald Barrax, poet and educator (b. 1933)[1,571]
- Berkley Bedell, politician and businessman (b. 1921)[1,572]
- Lisa de Cazotte, soap opera producer (b. 1961)[1,573]
- Denise D'Ascenzo, television news anchor (b. 1958)[1,574]
- Bump Elliott, football player, coach, and athletic director (b. 1925)[1,575]
- Joe McQueen, jazz saxophonist (b. 1919)[1,576]
- December 8
- René Auberjonois, actor and singer (b. 1940)[1,577]
- Doyle Corman, politician (b. 1932)[1,578]
- Jerry Karr, politician (b. 1936)[1,579]
- Caroll Spinney, puppeteer (b. 1933)[1,580]
- Paul Volcker, economist and Federal Reserve chairman (b. 1927)[1,581]
- Juice WRLD, rapper (b. 1998)[1,582]
- December 9
- John R. Broxson, politician (b. 1932)[1,583]
- Leon Hardeman, football player (b. 1932)[1,584]
- Chuck Heberling, sports administrator and referee (b. 1925)[1,585]
- William Luce, playwright (b. 1931)[1,586]
- May Stevens, feminist artist (b. 1924)[1,587]
- December 10
- Frederick B. Dent, businessman and politician (b. 1922)[1,588]
- Gershon Kingsley, electronic musician and composer (b. 1922)[1,589]
- Emily Mason, painter (b. 1932)[1,590]
- Philip McKeon, actor (b. 1964)[1,591]
- Randy Suess, computer programmer (b. 1945)[1,592]
- Scott Timberg, journalist and author (b. 1969)[1,593]
- December 11
- December 12
- December 13
- Lawrence Bittaker, serial killer (b. 1940)[1,601]
- Richard G. Hatcher, politician (b. 1933)[1,602]
- PHASE 2, graffiti artist (b. 1955)[1,603]
- Emil Richards, jazz percussionist (b. 1932)[1,604]
- Carl Scheer, basketball executive (b. 1936)[1,605]
- December 14
- December 15
- December 16
- December 17
- December 18
- December 19
- December 20
- December 21
- December 22
- December 23
- December 24
- December 25
- December 26
- Jocelyn Burdick, U.S. Senator (b. 1922)[1,641]
- Elbert Dubenion, football player (b. 1933)[1,642]
- Jerry Herman, composer and lyricist (b. 1931)[1,643]
- Sleepy LaBeef, rockabilly singer and musician (b. 1935)[1,644]
- Sue Lyon, actress (b. 1946)[1,645]
- December 27
- Ulysses Currie, politician (b. 1937)[1,646]
- Don Imus, radio personality (b. 1940)[1,647]
- J. Charles Jones, civil rights activist (b. 1937)[1,648]
- Neal Peirce, columnist and author (b. 1932)[1,649]
- Remilia, esports player (b. 1995)[1,650]
- John Rothchild, financial writer (b. 1945)[1,651]
- December 28
- December 29
- December 30
- December 31
See also
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- ^ L'«oiseau» Andy Degroat, danseur et chorégraphe, est décédé (in French)
- ^ Wagner, Bill (January 11, 2019). "Former Navy head coach Rick Forzano dies at age 90".
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- ^ Former UT Vols All-American, longtime Vikings assistant John Michels dies at age 87
- ^ Pat Boone's Wife of 65 Years, Shirley, Dies: 'I've Parted with My Better Half for a Little While'
- ^ Walter Chandoha, Photographer Whose Specialty Was Cats, Dies at 98
- ^ Gus Ganakas, former MSU basketball coach, dies at age 92
- ^ J.D. Gibbs passes away at the age of 49
- ^ In Memoriam: John G. Gunderson, MD
- ^ Walter Shipley, Former Chase Manhattan Chairman, Dies at 83
- ^ Jumpin' Johnny Wilson, who was oldest living Indiana Mr. Basketball, dies
- ^ Randazzo, Michael (January 12, 2019). "Passages: Bob Horn, U.S. Olympic and UCLA Men's Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Passes Away at 87".
- ^ George Eugene Ball 2019
- ^ Anthony L. Colaizzo
- ^ Paul Englund, Renowned Biochemist Who Studied Parasites, Dies
- ^ Trigger (January 14, 2019). "Pioneering Musician, Performer, & Label Owner Bonnie Guitar Has Died". Saving Country Music.
- ^ Medal of Honor Recipient Joe M. Jackson Passes Away at 95
- ^ Miami Dolphins’ legend Bob Kuechenberg dead at 71
- ^ Batton Lash, R.I.P.
- ^ Leonard Pike, renowned for developing supersweet onion, dead at 78
- ^ 'All my Ex's live in Texas' songwriter dies at 84
- ^ Patricia Wald, pathbreaking federal judge who became chief of D.C. Circuit, dies at 90
- ^ Douglas Michael Costle
- ^ Grimes, William (January 14, 2019). "Francine du Plessix Gray, Searching Novelist and Journalist, Is Dead at 88".
- ^ 'Heart and soul of Minneapolis music scene' Willie Murphy dies at 75
- ^ Navajo Code Talker Alfred K. Newman dies at 94 in New Mexico
- ^ Francis Nye
- ^ Former Astros pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre dead at 77
- ^ Mark Urman, Veteran Indie Film Executive, Dies at 66
- ^ Former Navajo Nation President Milton Bluehouse Sr. dies
- ^ "RICHARD S. "DICK" BRODOWSKI". Retrieved 24 January 2019.
- ^ Eli Grba Obituary
- ^ Raymond G. Perelman, master entrepreneur and philanthropist, dies at 101
- ^ Poker Champion Gavin Smith Dead At Age 50
- ^ Watson, Elijah C. (January 16, 2019). "Omar Phillips, Drummer For Outkast, Arrested Development & Usher, Dead At 48".
- ^ William G. Anagnos
- ^ Bradley Bolke, Everyone's Chum(ley)
- ^ Wild, Stephanie. "The Legendary Carol Channing Dies at 97". BroadwayWorld.com.
- ^ Walter J. Klein
- ^ Sundby, Alex (January 16, 2019). "Mason Lowe, professional bull rider, dies after being injured during competition in Denver".
- ^ Former Montreal Alouettes receiver Tim Maypray dies at the age of 30
- ^ Beloved Longhorn and Chemical Engineering Legend John J. McKetta Jr. Dies at 103
- ^ Bruce Tufeld Dies: Hollywood Agent And Manager Was 66
- ^ Carey, Art; Arvedlund, Erin (January 16, 2019). "John Bogle, who founded Vanguard and revolutionized retirement savings, dies at 89". Philly.com.
- ^ Germs Bassist Lorna Doom Has Died
- ^ Thomas M Hausman Obituary
- ^ Ferrum College football legend Hank Norton passes away
- ^ Barbara Tsakirgis
- ^ Rita Vidaurri, 'La Calandria' has passed away at 94
- ^ Red Aunts’ Debi Martini Has Died
- ^ Former Bills lineman Joe O'Donnell dies at age 77
- ^ "Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver dies at 83". Archived from the original on 2019-02-03. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
- ^ M. J. Osborn
- ^ Ex-Bengals QB Tuck Schonert dies at 62
- ^ Helen “Gig” Smith (1922-2019
- ^ Dan Striepeke 1930 – 2019
- ^ "Legendary guitarist Reggie Young — key sideman to Elvis, Waylon, Willie and more — dead at age 82". Commercial Appeal. January 18, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
- ^ Boo the Pomeranian, Once Named the World's Cutest Dog, Dies
- ^ Former U.S. figure skating champion dies unexpectedly after being suspended from sport
- ^ Gary Gutting (1942-2019)
- ^ Dan Orlich, last survivor of Lambeau years, dies at 94
- ^ Former Tennessee State football coach and AD Bill Thomas dies
- ^ NASCAR Hall of Famer Glen Wood, co-found of Wood Brothers Racing, dies at 93
- ^ Robert Morey Obituary - San Francisco, CA | San Francisco Chronicle
- ^ Gewen, Barry (January 19, 2019). "Nathan Glazer, Urban Sociologist and Outspoken Intellectual, Dies at 95". NY Times.
- ^ In Memoriam: Thomas Habinek
- ^ Tony Mendez, Former CIA Officer Portrayed in 'Argo,' Dies at 78
- ^ Margaret Wigiser Obituary
- ^ Dan Striepeke, Oscar-Nominated Makeup Artist on 'Forrest Gump' and 'Saving Private Ryan,' Dies at 88
- ^ Sean Kirst (24 January 2019). "Services set for Tibor Baranski Sr., who saved thousands of lives in WWII". Buffalo News. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
- ^ Rosemarie Bowe, model and actress who had ‘a face like Grace Kelly and the body of Marilyn Monroe’ – obituary
- ^ Kenneth Bruffee
- ^ Norman Itzkowitz
- ^ Jerry Solomon Kupcinet
- ^ IU Basketball Legend Jimmy Rayl Passes Away
- ^ "Former Mississippi state Rep. Bobby Shows dies at 80". Archived from the original on 2019-01-24. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ^ "'Rambo' producer Vajna dies aged 74". Reuters. January 20, 2019.
- ^ Campbell, Colin (January 22, 2019). "Baltimore-raised Pulitzer Prize winner Russell Baker dies at 93". Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, MD. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
- ^ Dagan, Carmel (January 22, 2019). "Kaye Ballard, Star of 'The Mothers-in-Law,' Dies at 93".
- ^ Country Music Hall of Famer Maxine Brown Russell of The Browns dead at 87
- ^ Edwin Birdsong, Funk Musician Famously Sampled by Daft Punk, Dead at 77
- ^ Grade 1 Winner Evening Attire Dies at 21
- ^ Michigan Vietnam War hero, Medal of Honor recipient dies
- ^ Blues musician Mike Ledbetter dies at 33
- ^ Richard "Dick" Lyon, acoustics expert and professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, dies at 89
- ^ Leo Paquette
- ^ "Harris Wofford, civil rights activist who helped Kennedy win the White House, dies at 92". Washington Post.
- ^ Comedian Kevin Barnett Dies: ‘Rel’ Co-Creator Was 32
- ^ Leonard Dinnerstein, 84, Dies; Scholar of Anti-Semitism in U.S.
- ^ 'Monkees' TV director and Indian Wells resident James Frawley dies in desert he loved
- ^ Dr. William "Bill" Mackrides
- ^ Bishop John Mortimer Fourette Smith
- ^ Henry Horwitz
- ^ Maureen Murphy Obituary - Portland, OR | The Oregonian
- ^ Richard Bodycombe
- ^ Former U.S. Rep. Jack Brinkley dies at age 88, Muscogee County coroner says
- ^ Nils Hasselmo, former University of Minnesota president, dies at 87
- ^ Longtime MLB umpire Jim McKean dies at 73
- ^ Saperstein, Pat (January 23, 2019). "Jonas Mekas, Influential Experimental Filmmaker, Dies at 96".
- ^ Remembering Erik Olin Wright
- ^ Family members remember Willie York
- ^ Norman Goodman, Shepherd of Change in 45 Years as Manhattan Court Clerk, Dies at 95
- ^ Jerard Hurwitz
- ^ "Remembering Barrier-Breaking Naval Aviator Rosemary Mariner". NPR.org.
- ^ Former Whitworth president Robert Mounce passes away at 97
- ^ Norman Orentreich
- ^ ‘Top Chef’ Star Fatima Ali Passes After Cancer Battle
- ^ Steve Bell, former ABC News anchor and Ball State professor, dies at 83
- ^ Warbeast And Rigor Mortis Singer Bruce Corbitt Dead At 56
- ^ Dr. Henry Clay Dethloff
- ^ Prominent FSU supporter Al Dunlap passes away
- ^ Stanley Hill, 82, Dies; Led New York City’s Biggest Public Union
- ^ McFadden, Robert D. (January 25, 2019). "Florence Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern Office, Dies". NY Times.
- ^ הלך לעולמו בגיל 95 איש העסקים הישראלי-אמריקאי משולם ריקליס (in Hebrew)
- ^ Jacqueline Steiner, cowriter of ‘Charlie on the MTA,’ dies at 94
- ^ Former UK basketball player, World War II vet Dale Barnstable dies
- ^ Former football player, state senator, business leader Duane Benson dies
- ^ William Esper, Eminent Acting Teacher, Dies at 86
- ^ Prominent Attorney, Senator Bill Ortwein Dies At 78
- ^ Local Federal Court Judge Mary Lou Robinson Passes Away
- ^ Marshall Edward Blume
- ^ Joseph Buttigieg, father of US presidential hopeful Peter Buttigieg, passes away
- ^ "Nashville's own 'Hidden Figure' and pioneer for African-American and women engineers dies". Vanderbilt University.
- ^ Campus Notice
- ^ Former Giants executive Magowan dies at 76
- ^ Obituary: Matt Turner (1967-2019)
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- ^ Dr. Vere Chappell - Saturday, March 22nd, 1930 - Monday, January 28th, 2019[permanent dead link]
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- ^ Former New Mexico Rep. Henry "Kiki" Saavedra, 81, dies
- ^ Harvard Business School Professor Emeritus C. Wickham Skinner Dies at 94
- ^ Dr. Doris Wethers, 91, on Front Lines Against Sickle Cell, Dies
- ^ R.I.P. Paul Whaley, drummer of proto-metal band Blue Cheer dies at 72
- ^ Obituary: Former NHL iron man Andy Hebenton remembered as hard worker, gentleman
- ^ Longtime Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes dead at 83
- ^ "James Ingram, Grammy-Winning R&B Singer, Dies at 66". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Sanford Sylvan, A Baritone On His Own Terms, Dies At 65
- ^ Duke Law mourns passing of renowned scholar William Van Alstyne
- ^ Slotnik, Daniel E. (February 8, 2019). "Jan Wahl, Children's Writer Who Attracted Top Artists, Dies at 87" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ [Nehanda Abiodun, 68, Black Revolutionary Who Fled to Cuba, Dies
- ^ Diane Gaidry-Walker, 54, local life coach and star of 'Loving Annabelle'
- ^ Nickolai, Nate (January 31, 2019). "Dick Miller, 'Gremlins' and 'Terminator' Actor, Dies at 90".
- ^ Former Florida Senator, County Commissioner Lori Wilson dies at 81
- ^ Country Music Hall of Fame Guitarist Harold Bradley Dead at 93
- ^ A Tribute to Pentagon Whistleblower Ernie Fitzgerald
- ^ Andrzej Wieckowski
- ^ Remembering DJ Conway
- ^ John J. Duffy Jr.
- ^ Alice Dye, 'the first lady of golf architecture,' has died
- ^ Alex Brown 1966-2019
- ^ Razorback Great Hines Passes Away
- ^ Lisa Seagram, Actress on 'Batman' and 'The Beverly Hillbillies,' Dies at 82
- ^ Former Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Wade Wilson has died
- ^ Sean Cronin, popular Wisconsin weatherman, dies Saturday at age 60
- ^ Bishop Walter James Edyvean †
- ^ "Carol Emshwiller (1921-2019)". February 5, 2019.
- ^ Former LA Unified Superintendent Michelle King dies at age 57
- ^ Dame Libby Komaiko, founder of Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance, dies at 69
- ^ Cold Collective, Transit guitarist/vocalist Tim Landers dies
- ^ Politician, educator and lawyer Irene Rudnick dies at age of 89
- ^ In Memoriam Bill Sims, Jr.
- ^ "Julie Adams, Damsel in Distress in 'Creature From the Black Lagoon,' Dies at 92". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ UNC grad, Colorado sports legend Irv Brown passes away
- ^ Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Friend dies at 88
- ^ Irving Lavin (1927–2019)
- ^ Remembering Emily Levine
- ^ Longtime USF Dons soccer coach Steve Negoesco passes away
- ^ Transgender activist who inspired N.J. law dies at 76
- ^ "'Young and the Restless' star Kristoff St. John dead at 52, cause 'deferred'". USA TODAY.
- ^ "Former North Carolina state Rep. Joe Tolson dies at 77". Archived from the original on 2019-02-07. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
- ^ Rest in Peace Nita
- ^ Renowned WBZ radio anchor Gary LaPierre dies at 76
- ^ McFadden, Robert D. (February 4, 2019). "John O. Marsh Jr., Ex-Army Chief and Presidents' Adviser, Dies at 92" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ John Howard Rone
- ^ Fox, Margalit (February 5, 2019). "Izzy Young, Who Presided Over the Folk Revival, Is Dead at 90". NY Times.
- ^ Celebrating the life of Audrey Cleary, former North Dakota legislator
- ^ Obituary-Prof. Jean Frances Herskovits Corry (May 1935 – February 2019)
- ^ Christine Kay, Editor on Prizewinning Times Projects, Dies at 54
- ^ Garr King, former federal judge, dies
- ^ George Klein, friend of Elvis and legendary Memphis DJ, dies after complications from dementia
- ^ Joseph E. Presko Sr.
- ^ a b Duke Flags Lowered: Women's History Pioneer Anne Firor Scott Has Died at 97
- ^ Tributes pour in for former WLW host Michael 'Doc' Thompson
- ^ Mel Tomlinson, pioneering ballet star with Winston-Salem, UNCSA ties, dies at age 65
- ^ Guy Webster, who ruled the world of album covers, dies at 79
- ^ Tom Cade, who saved peregrine falcons, dies at 91
- ^ Interfaith bridge builder Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein dies of heart attack
- ^ R.I.P. Lonnie Simmons who brought us the Gap Band
- ^ Microbiologist John Bonner, leading expert on cellular slime molds, dies at 98
- ^ "Political giant John Dingell dies at 92". Detroit News.
- ^ Famed Tap Dancer Mable Lee Dies at 97
- ^ Boxer Rocky Lockridge Dead at 60 Famously Broke Down on 'Intervention'
- ^ "Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, MLB's first black manager, dies at 83". CBSSports.com.
- ^ Edward F. Zigler: eminent psychologist hailed as ‘Father of Head Start’
- ^ In Memoriam: Seweryn Bialer (1926-2019)
- ^ Goodbye, Fernando: Ex-Arrow, U.S. international standout, FC Dallas technical director Clavijo dies
- ^ Dick Kempthorn, MVP of 1949 Michigan team and war hero, dies at 92
- ^ Bert J. McKasy
- ^ "Obituary Notice: Walter Munk, World-Renowned Oceanographer, Revered Scientist". Scripps Institution of Oceanography. February 8, 2019.
- ^ UT Dallas Remembers Founding Faculty Member Wolfgang Rindler
- ^ Robert Ryman, Minimalist Painter Who Made the Most of White, Dies at 88
- ^ Jerry's obituary
- ^ Former prominent Kentucky lawmaker Nick Kafoglis dies at 89
- ^ "Updated: Anti-porn Crusader Shelley Lubben Passes Away". XBIZ.
- ^ Ron Miller, Former Disney CEO, Dies at 85
- ^ Browning, Bil (February 10, 2019). "Author & all around wonderful woman Patricia Nell Warren finishes her race". lgbtqnation.com.
- ^ Milton Welch
- ^ Hall of Famer Bruce Williams dies
- ^ "'Stargate' Actor Carmen Argenziano Dead at 75". TMZ.
- ^ Walter B. Jones, 76, Dies; Republican Turned Against Iraq War
- ^ Hurst, Ben (March 8, 2019). "Airwolf star Jan-Michael Vincent dies after heart attack". birminghammail.
- ^ Former St. Louis Public Radio Forecaster Ben Abell Dies
- ^ Plant biologist Winslow Briggs dies at 90
- ^ John Melvin "Jack" Crimian
- ^ Harvey Scales, 'Milwaukee's Godfather of Soul,' writer of hit 'Disco Lady,' has died at 77
- ^ Lou Sossamon, Gamecock great and All-American, has died
- ^ "Paperback pioneer Betty Ballantine dead at 99". The Seattle Times. February 13, 2019.
- ^ Jean Fairfax, Unsung but Undeterred in Integrating Schools, Dies at 98
- ^ David Forden, C.I.A. Handler in Cold War Intrigue, Dies at 88
- ^ W.E.B. Griffin: 1929-2019
- ^ Severo, Richard (February 13, 2019). "Lyndon LaRouche, Cult Figure Who Ran for President 8 Times, Dies at 96" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Pedro Morales, WWE Hall of Famer and former heavyweight champion, dies at age 76". CBSSports.com.
- ^ US evangelist Paul Cain dies aged 89
- ^ Greg Alyn Carlson: Man in FBI’s ten most wanted list shot and killed in hotel room
- ^ Jack Coghill, Alaska's 'Mr. Republican,' dead at 93
- ^ Writer Edith Iglauer's legacy on the B.C. fishing village she made home
- ^ Connie Jones-True to his City (1934-2019)
- ^ TV Writer Christopher Knopf, Former WGA West President, Dies at 91
- ^ Raymond K. Price Jr., Key Speechwriter for Nixon, is Dead at 88
- ^ James Arthur 'Jimmy' Turman
- ^ Ted Tsukiyama: Nisei was Hawaii defender at time of mistrust of Japanese
- ^ Baseball lifer, former Rangers scout Tom Giordano passes away at 93
- ^ David Horowitz, TV's 'Fight Back!' Consumer Advocate, Dies at 81
- ^ Rocky Krsnich
- ^ Neil Papiano, Attorney for Elizabeth Taylor, Cary Grant and Joan Collins, Dies at 85
- ^ Clinton Wheeler Sr.
- ^ MiLB mourns passing of Artiaga
- ^ Award Winning Novelist Ellis Avery, 46, has Died
- ^ Thomas C. Bruice[permanent dead link]
- ^ In Memoriam: Kofi Burbridge, 1961–2019
- ^ Efrain Chacurian
- ^ Bishop Thomas Joseph Costello dies
- ^ Siegfried Engelmann's legacy: Teach first and ask questions later
- ^ Morto Gardner, l'ambasciatore USA che per primo concesse il visto a Giorgio Napolitano (in Italian)
- ^ Gene Littler, Golfer With a Gorgeous Swing, Dies at 88
- ^ Lee Radziwill Dies at 85
- ^ Dave Smith Dies: Walt Disney Archives Founder Was 78
- ^ Dale Earnhardt Jr. mourns death of NASCAR artist who painted portraits of his dad
- ^ 1960 Olympic Pole Vault Champion Don Bragg Dies
- ^ Pollster Pat Caddell Dies at 68
- ^ Professor Jeff Hart passes at 88
- ^ Stanford engineering professor Thomas R. Kane dead at 94
- ^ ‘Word Jazz’ Creator And Host Ken Nordine Dies
- ^ Dr. Theodore Rubin, High-Profile Psychoanalyst, Is Dead at 95
- ^ Shelly Saltman, Promoter of Sports Events Featuring Muhammad Ali, Evel Knievel and Billie Jean King, Dies at 87
- ^ "Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz"|Ethel Ennis Dies at 86
- ^ Alberto Gutman, popular Miami state lawmaker who went to prison, dies at 60
- ^ Linguist List - Obituary: Eric Hamp (1920-2019)
- ^ Bill Jenkins, Who Tried to Halt Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Dies at 73
- ^ Sailor in iconic V-J Day Times Square photo 'The Kiss' dies at 95
- ^ 'My 600-lb Life' star Sean Milliken dies at 29
- ^ "Scientist who popularized term "global warming" dies at 87". 570news.com.
- ^ "Belton Compton Obituary - Charleston, SC | Charleston Post & Courier".
- ^ Former Colorado football player T.J. Cunningham fatally shot in dispute
- ^ Stewart Dalzell
- ^ Record store owner, early DC punk producer Skip Groff dies at 70
- ^ Manoogian Simone Fonndation announces the passing of Louise Manoogian Simone
- ^ George Springer
- ^ Memphis civil rights pioneer Judge Russell Sugarmon dies
- ^ John C. Traupman
- ^ Richard Boushka
- ^ Obituary: Paul B. Janeczko
- ^ Don Newcombe, one of the greatest pitchers in Dodger history, passes away at age 92
- ^ Artie Wayne
- ^ Stanley Wolpert (1927 - 2019)
- ^ "Dominick Argento, 91, Celebrated America Composer of Lyric Opera, has Died". operanews.com.
- ^ Mark Bramble Dies: Tony-Nominated Broadway Writer, Director Was 68
- ^ William Broomfield, former House GOP foreign policy guru, dies
- ^ John P. Flaherty, Jr.
- ^ a b Fred Foster, country music producer who helped launch Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, dies at 87
- ^ "Sailor Bob" Griggs – RIP
- ^ RIP: Prof. Augustus Richard Norton Dies at 72
- ^ Vinny Vella Dies: ‘Casino’ & ‘The Sopranos’ Actor Was 72
- ^ Schlagerstar Gus Backus ist tot (in German)
- ^ Veteran Globe baseball writer Nick Cafardo dies at 62
- ^ Suzanne Casey
- ^ Pengelly, Martin (February 23, 2019). "Stanley Donen, director of Singin' in the Rain, dies aged 94" – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ 1st Marilyn of TV’s ‘The Munsters,’ Beverley Owen, Dies
- ^ Jackie Shane, Transgender Pioneer of 1960s Soul Music, Dies at 78
- ^ Gates, Anita (February 21, 2019). "Peter Tork, Court Jester of the Monkees, Is Dead at 77" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ SF Public Defender Jeff Adachi dies
- ^ A former State Representative, Senator and Eastern Carolina Congressman was laid to rest Friday.
- ^ Groundbreaking Author Victor J. Banis, 82, has Died
- ^ Clark Gable III Dies: TV Host, Clark Gable Grandson Was 30
- ^ "Comedian Brody Stevens Dies at 48". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ "Native Arlington actor known for 'Cool Hand Luke' and 'Star Trek' roles dies". star-telegram.
- ^ Ronald E Avery
- ^ Ira Gitler, Influential and Impassioned Jazz Critic, Historian and Advocate, Dies at 90
- ^ "Katherine Helmond, the Man-Crazy Mother on 'Who's the Boss?' Dies at 89". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Carl Meinhold
- ^ McCurry, Justin (February 24, 2019). "Donald Keene, renowned scholar of Japanese literature, dies aged 96" – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ Jack Lee, Alabama boy turned space pioneer, is dead at 83
- ^ Carrie Ann Lucas Dies At Age 47, You Probably Haven't Heard Of Her And That's A Problem
- ^ Arthur B. Pardee
- ^ Prolific author and Livingston resident Richard Wheeler dies at 83
- ^ Mac Wiseman, country and bluegrass great, dead at 93
- ^ Janet Asimov
- ^ Fred J. Gloden
- ^ In Memoriam
- ^ Jeraldine Saunders, Author and Creator of 'The Love Boat,' Dies at 96
- ^ Halt and Catch Fire Actress Lisa Sheridan Dies at 44
- ^ Harry Barnes, judge who presided over Tony Alamo trial, dies
- ^ Robert Melvin "Mickey" Channell, Jr.
- ^ Mitzi Hoag Beggs
- ^ Charles McCarry, prescient spy novelist, dead at 88[permanent dead link]
- ^ Patrick McCarthy, Former Director of Fairchild Fashion Group, Dies at 67
- ^ Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson dies of brain cancer
- ^ In Memoriam: Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert and Marion Short Professor Emeritus of Law
- ^ Jerry Merryman, Co-Inventor of the Pocket Calculator, Dies at 86
- ^ Edward Nixon, brother of President Nixon, dies at 88
- ^ Georgia Baseball Legend Michael Rebhan Unexpectedly Passes Away
- ^ We Remember: Nathaniel ‘Rollo’ Taylor (‘Sanford & Son’) Dies at 80
- ^ Illini legend passes away
- ^ Lewis Aron
- ^ Joe Girard, best-selling author and car salesman, dies from fall
- ^ Sarah Lee Zimmerman
- ^ Norma Paulus, pioneering Oregon woman politician and former secretary of state, dead at 85
- ^ Natale, Richard (February 28, 2019). "Andre Previn, Four-Time Oscar-Winning Composer, Dies at 89".
- ^ Bishop Elliot Griffin Thomas
- ^ Joseph Flummerfelt, a Force Behind Mighty Choruses, Dies at 82
- ^ Cleary, Barry; Kelly, Olivia. "Distinguished Irish architect Kevin Roche dies aged 96". The Irish Times.
- ^ Robert Summers, pre-eminent legal scholar, dies at 85
- ^ Jack Gregory
- ^ Rutgers baseball legend Fred Hill dead at 84
- ^ Ed Keats
- ^ Keith Miller, Alaska's third governor, dies at 94
- ^ Ogden R. Reid, Herald Tribune Editor and Congressman, Dies at 93
- ^ Thomas Hutcheson Bass
- ^ 'Taco' Bowman, ex-head of Outlaws biker gang, dies at 69
- ^ Colorado Springs political consultant dies in Kenya chopper crash
- ^ Roger Titus, judge on Maryland's federal bench, dies at 77
- ^ "King Kong Bundy dead at 61". canoe.com.
- ^ Stout, David (March 4, 2019). "Juan Corona, 85, Convicted as Killer of 25 Farm Workers, Dies" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Wilbur Cross
- ^ Robert DeProspero, agent who overhauled presidential security after Reagan was shot, dies at 80
- ^ "Hall of Famer and Howe linemate Lindsay dies". ESPN.com. March 4, 2019.
- ^ Thorne, Will (March 4, 2019). "Luke Perry, '90210' and 'Riverdale' Star, Dies at 52".
- ^ Sara Romweber, Drummer With Let’s Active and Dex Romweber Duo, Dies at 55
- ^ "Sidney Verba". nasonline.org.
- ^ James Dapogny of Chicago Jazz Band dead at 78
- ^ "Carolee Schneemann Pioneering Feminist Artist Dies Age 79". Artlyst.
- ^ The Destroyer Dick Beyer dies
- ^ Joe Boardman, former Amtrak president, dies
- ^ Livingston, Abby (March 7, 2019). "Former U.S. Rep. Ralph Hall dies". The Texas Tribune.
- ^ Dan Jenkins, 90, Chronicler of Sports in Raucous Prose, Dies
- ^ Dick Nichols, Kansas’ last Fifth District congressman, ‘put service to others above self’
- ^ Carmine 'the Snake' Persico, Colombo crime family boss, dead at age 85
- ^ Sid Sheinberg Dies: Former MCA President And COO Was Hollywood Giant
- ^ Marshall Brodien, ‘TV Magic’ pitchman, Wizzo the Wizard on ‘Bozo,’ dead at 84
- ^ Kelly Catlin passes away at 23
- ^ Cedrick Hardman, Defensive Star With 49ers, Raiders Dies at 70
- ^ Former NY Assembly Speaker Mel Miller dies at 79
- ^ George Morfogen
- ^ Eddie Taylor, Jr. dies
- ^ Jed Allan, Star on 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Santa Barbara,' Dies at 84
- ^ Joe Auer dies at 77, scored first touchdown in Dolphins history
- ^ Croft, Jan (March 12, 2019). "Freeda Foreman, daughter of former boxer George Foreman, dies at 42". CNN. Retrieved March 23, 2019.
- ^ Boston music scene luminary Asa Brebner has died at the age of 65
- ^ UA alumnus, businessman Karl Eller dies at age 90
- ^ Former Minneapolis Central, Nebraska, NFL player Russell Gary dies at 59
- ^ In Memoriam: Raven Grimassi
- ^ Charlie Karp, Musician, 65
- ^ Former DuPont star athlete, Minnesota Viking Eric Moss dies at 44
- ^ UT Mourns Former President William C. Powers Jr., Who Fought for the University’s Soul
- ^ Morris, Chris (March 11, 2019). "Hal Blaine, Wrecking Crew Drummer and Rock Hall of Fame Member, Dies at 90".
- ^ Wichita State president John Bardo remembered for transforming university
- ^ Veteran songwriter, former Memphis State basketball player, minister John Kilzer dead at 62
- ^ Obit.: Joseph Miller, professor of history, scholar of Angola and of slavery (1939-2019)
- ^ Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, 90, ‘Nate the Great’ Author, Dies
- ^ Joffee Lamar Stewart of chicago, Illinois | 1925 - 2019 | Obituary
- ^ Francesco Cali, Reputed Gambino Crime Boss, Shot and Killed on Staten Island
- ^ Coroner identifies 72-year-old man killed in Florence crash
- ^ Tuohy, John (March 14, 2019). "Birch Bayh, former Indiana Senator, Title IX author, dies at 91". USA Today. Indianapolis. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
- ^ "Ralph Metzner, Bay Area expert on hallucinogens, death and psychology, dies", San Francisco Chronicle, March 22, 2019, retrieved March 23, 2019
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- ^ Hart, Otis; Tsioulcas, Anastasia (March 15, 2019). "Dick Dale, Surf Guitar Legend, Dead At 81". NPR. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
- ^ Beast Wars Writer Larry DiTillio Passes Away At Age 79
- ^ "Richard Erdman, Actor in 'Stalag 17' and TV's 'Community,' Dies at 93". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Greenberger, Maximilíano Durón and Alex (March 16, 2019). "Barbara Hammer, Pioneering Queer Experimental Filmmaker, Dead at 79".
- ^ "Alan Krueger, economic adviser to Obama and Clinton, takes own life at 58". Reuters. March 18, 2019. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
- ^ Ken Bald – RIP
- ^ Barbara Benary
- ^ Norman Hollyn Dies: ‘Sophie’s Choice’ And ‘Heathers’ Editor Was 66
- ^ Andre Williams, R&B Singer and ‘Godfather of Rap,’ Dead at 82
- ^ Legendary Horror Director and SFX Artist John Carl Buechler Dies at 66
- ^ Jerrie Cobb, one of the most gifted female pilots in history, has died
- ^ "Nature Boy" Roger Kirby dies
- ^ Chuck Harmon, first African-American Reds player, dead at 94
- ^ Statement of Chief Judge Rubén Castillo On the Passing of Retired District Judge George W. Lindberg
- ^ Former Missouri Lt. Gov. Bill ‘Full-time’ Phelps has died
- ^ "Bishop Joseph Adamec Passes". Archived from the original on 2019-03-21. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
- ^ Betty G Bailey 1939 - 2019
- ^ Eunetta Boone, Showrunner and Creator of ‘One on One,’ Dies at 63
- ^ Linda Gregg
- ^ Ransom Jackson, hit last home run for Brooklyn Dodgers, dies at 93
- ^ Global Perspective’s John Bersia Pushed for International Awareness
- ^ Former Cowboys linebacker Anthony Dickerson passes away
- ^ Toronto Arts Philanthropist Roger D. Moore Dies At 79
- ^ Sacramento’s Bishop Quinn, oldest living Catholic bishop in America, dies
- ^ Arlen Ness Passes – 1939-2019
- ^ "Larry Cohen, Writer-Director of 'It's Alive' and 'Hell Up in Harlem,' Dies at 82". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Clem Daniels, one of Raiders’ all-time best RBs, has died
- ^ Howard Lee, Medal of Honor recipient who led long-odds defense, dies at 85
- ^ "Nancy Gates, Hollywood actress who began her career in her early teens and was often cast as the female lead in Westerns – obituary". April 12, 2019 – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
- ^ Budryk, Zack (March 25, 2019). "Top GOP fundraiser Fred Malek dies at 82". TheHill.
- ^ Former state Rep. Jean Price dies from cancer
- ^ Gerald "Jerry" Schypinski
- ^ Sydel Silverman Wolf Ph.D.
- ^ Bill Thompson III of Bird Watcher's Digest, has died
- ^ San Francisco's 'father of modern tattooing' dies at age 87
- ^ W.H. Pugmire (1951-2019)
- ^ Joe Bellino, 1960 Heisman winner and Winchester native, dies at 81
- ^ Henry J. Stern, Whose Vast Urban Domain Was Green, Is Dead at 83
- ^ Ed Westcott, only photographer of the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge, dies
- ^ Truman Lowe, acclaimed Ho-Chunk artist and professor emeritus, dies at 75
- ^ "Rapper Nipsey Hussle killed in South L.A. shooting; 2 others wounded". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
- ^ Former Montgomery County commissioner, state lawmaker Dixie Allen dies
- ^ Paul (Bucky) McConnell
- ^ Glyer, Mike (April 2, 2019). "Vonda N. McIntyre (1948-2019)".
- ^ Cleveland TV personality, Ron 'The Ghoul' Sweed, dies at age 70
- ^ RIP Harlequin and Vision guitarist Rick Elias
- ^ Kim English, Chicago singer whose dance hits fueled house music scene, has died
- ^ Kenneth Hay
- ^ Former Flint Mayor Don Williamson passes away
- ^ WHQR Mourns The Loss of Phil Furia, Friend to The Station
- ^ Former Iowa Supreme Court justice Daryl Hecht dies at age 66
- ^ "Roberta Haynes, Gary Cooper's Co-Star in 'Return to Paradise,' Dies at 91". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Barry Malkin, ‘The Godfather: Part II’ Editor, Dies at 80
- ^ Passages: 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist Thompson Mann, 76
- ^ Marilyn Mason
- ^ Tiger Merritt, Vocalist/Guitarist of Morning Teleportation, Dead at 31
- ^ Artist Arthur Polonsky at 93
- ^ Sam Pilafian, Tuba Maestro of Multiple Genres, Dies at 69
- ^ Heart of the Matter with Davey Williams
- ^ Romus Valton Burgin
- ^ Paul J. Coleman Jr.
- ^ Louis M Crump
- ^ Jim Glaser Dead at 82
- ^ Richard Green obituary
- ^ Hicks, Brian; Kropf, Schuyler; Shain, Andy. "Former SC Governor, U.S. Senator Ernest F. 'Fritz' Hollings dies at 97". Post and Courier.
- ^ "Seymour Cassel, Familiar Face in Cassavetes Films, Dies at 84". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ "Death of Korean Air Patriarch Puts Focus on Future of the Group". April 8, 2019 – via www.bloomberg.com.
- ^ J. William Ditter
- ^ William B. Murray
- ^ Neil Opdyke
- ^ Billy Rosen 1928-2019
- ^ ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ Season 1 Competitor Lodune Sincaid Dead at 45
- ^ L. Eugene Smith
- ^ Blase Bonpane, USC football player turned priest turned peace activist, dies at 89
- ^ Remembering Vermont state Rep. Robert Forguites
- ^ Obituary: Samuel “Bay” Taylor (1929-2019)
- ^ Elwyn Berlekamp, game theorist and coding pioneer, dies at 78 Berkeley News, By Robert Sanders, April 18, 2019
- ^ Last surviving Doolittle Raider passes away
- ^ James Hudnall Dies - Report
- ^ LPGA founder and World Golf Hall of Fame Member Marilynn Smith Dies at 89
- ^ McFadden, Robert D. (April 10, 2019). "Charles Van Doren, a Quiz Show Whiz Who Wasn't, Dies at 93" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Friskics-Warren, Bill (April 11, 2019). "Earl Thomas Conley, Country Star of the 1980s, Is Dead at 77" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Wayne Pomeroy obituary
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil (April 15, 2019). "Georgia Engel, Gentle-Voiced 'Mary Tyler Moore' Actress, Is Dead at 70" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Don Ault passed away (in Italian)
- ^ Remembering Mark Connolly
- ^ Quentin Fiore, Who Made the Medium His Message, Dies at 99
- ^ S. Thomas Gagliano, longtime Monmouth public servant, state senator, dies
- ^ "Pioneering neuroscientist and Nobel laureate Paul Greengard dies at 93".
- ^ Bud Konheim, Nicole Miller’s Chief Executive Officer, Dies at 84 After Biking Fall
- ^ David Brion Davis, Founding Director of the GLC (1927-2019)
- ^ Anne Lewis, 56, was a longtime Georgia GOP attorney
- ^ John MacLeod, Longtime Phoenix Suns Coach, Dies at 81
- ^ "Author and Grand Master Gene Wolfe, 1931-2019". Tor.com. 2019-04-15. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
- ^ Warren Adler Dies: ‘The War Of The Roses’ Author Was 91
- ^ In Memoriam: Jerry Clack
- ^ Townsend, Jason (April 15, 2019). "Skylab and Space Shuttle Astronaut Owen Garriott Dies at 88". NASA.
- ^ Louise H. Kellogg | 1959-2019
- ^ Elaine Rapp
- ^ Mallory, John P. Wise, Laurel. "Winston Shelton: Prolific engineer, inventor for GE, KFC dies at age 96". wave3.com.
- ^ Former Maine legislator who resigned last month dies of cancer
- ^ Legendary songwriter Kent "Boogaloo" Harris dies at 88
- ^ "Fay McKenzie, Gene Autry's Co-Star in 5 Movie Westerns, Dies at 101". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Harding "Pete" Peterson
- ^ Chet Coppock, Chicago sports broadcaster, dies at 70 after car accident
- ^ Frederick Hemke (1935-2019)
- ^ Jesuit Father James Schall has died at age 91
- ^ Dr. Samuel H. Gruber
- ^ In Memoriam: Don Melnick
- ^ Ira Neimark, the Bergdorf Goodman Chief Who Boosted the Brand, Dies at 97
- ^ Eddie Tigner 1926-2019 R.I.P
- ^ Paranormal Investigator Lorraine Warren Has Died at 92
- ^ 49ers scout Reggie Cobb dies from suspected heart attack
- ^ David Picker Dies: Former President Of Untied Artists, Paramount And Columbia Was 87
- ^ Jayne Wrightsman, Arts Benefactor and Doyenne of High Society, Dies at 99
- ^ Steve Golin Dies: Anonymous Content CEO & Oscar-Winning Producer Was 64
- ^ David Hamburg
- ^ Obituary: Joyce Steele (1935-2019)
- ^ Patricia Battin, Lighting Rod in a Library War, Dies at 89
- ^ Former Marion Mayor Bob Butler dies at 92
- ^ Deborah Cook Marlowe, obituary
- ^ "Jim Dunbar, noted San Francisco newstalk pioneer, dies at 89". Archived from the original on 2019-04-24. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
- ^ John L’Heureux, Whose Novels Wrestled With Faith, Dies at 84
- ^ William Levy. RIP
- ^ Andrew J. O'Donnell
- ^ Former Spyro Gyra Vibraphonist Dave Samuels Dead at 70
- ^ Comics Archivist and Publisher Greg Theakston Has Died, Aged 65
- ^ Henry Bloch, co-founder of H&R Block empire and Kansas City philanthropist, dies at 96
- ^ Edward A Brooks
- ^ Former BWA General Secretary Denton Lotz dies
- ^ Dramatist and educator Mark Medoff, author of 'Children of a Lesser God,' dies at 79
- ^ Local basketball legend, former Ole Miss star Johnny Neumann dies at 68
- ^ Nils Nilsson, 86, Dies; Scientist Helped Robots Find Their Way
- ^ Up-and-Coming Daredevil Skateboarder Killed by Truck
- ^ Jack Stevens, 'titan as a lawyer,' former legislator, dead at 85
- ^ Charity Tillemann-Dick, R.I.P.
- ^ Wild, Stephanie. "Dancer and Choreographer David Winters Dies at Age 80". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
- ^ Chris Albertson, Biographer of Bessie Smith, Is Dead at 87
- ^ Benson Buffham
- ^ John "Johnny" Edward Green
- ^ Professor Emeritus Martin Kilson passed away yesterday
- ^ RHS grad and Smithsonian department head Dennis Stanford passes away
- ^ "Boston Celtics legend John Havlicek dies at 79". ESPN.com. April 26, 2019.
- ^ Larry “Flash” Jenkins Dies: Actor, Director And Producer For Five Decades Was 63
- ^ Former US Interior Secretary Manuel Luján Jr. has died
- ^ World Cup Veteran Jimmy Banks Passes Away at Age 54
- ^ 'Boyz n the Hood' Dirty Cop Actor Jessie Lawrence Ferguson Dead At 76
- ^ "Modern Conspiracy Pioneer Anthony Hilder, Dies at 84". Archived from the original on 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
- ^ Niels Larsen
- ^ Kenneth Joel Rothman
- ^ Former State Representative Mae Schmidle Passes Away
- ^ Boom Bust host Commissioner Bart Chilton dies at age 58
- ^ Teva Harrison, award-winning Toronto cartoonist, dead at 42
- ^ Dr Ruth Macrides (1949 – 2019)
- ^ State Rep., businessman Joe T. Wood Sr. passes away at 96
- ^ Federal judge, civil rights icon Damon Keith dies at age 96
- ^ Groppe, Maureen (April 28, 2019). "Former Indiana Senator Richard Lugar, a foreign policy giant, dies". USA Today. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
- ^ Littleton, Cynthia (April 29, 2019). "'Boyz n the Hood' Director John Singleton Dies at 51". Variety. Los Angeles, California – via MSN.
- ^ Award-winning TV anchor, Xenia native, dies
- ^ Retired Army major general dies after lawnmower accident
- ^ Franklin Fisher, professor emeritus of economics, dies at 84
- ^ Donald Lan, former Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate, dies at 88
- ^ George Litto, Former Talent Agent and Producer of Brian De Palma Films, Dies at 88
- ^ Hall of Fame DE Gino Marchetti dies at 92
- ^ "Former US Rep. Ellen Tauscher of California dies at 67". Archived from the original on 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
- ^ Professor Remembered For Changing Lives With Research
- ^ "Actor best known for playing Chewbacca in 'Star Wars' dead at 74". ABC News.
- ^ Robert R. Spitzer Obituary
- ^ Vice Admiral Joseph D. Stewart Memorial Service Announced
- ^ Mary Elizabeth Doakes of Ranson, West Virginia | 1936 - 2019 | Obituary
- ^ Kurt Lang, Nazi expert and social scientist, dies
- ^ Susan Beschta, Punk Rocker Turned Judge, Is Dead at 67
- ^ Terps Mourn Passing of Larry Dick ('77)
- ^ Former Portland Mayor Frank Ivancie Dies in California at 94
- ^ Chris Reccardi, Leading Animation Industry Artist, Dies At 54
- ^ Gloria Schiff, Fashion Editor and Glamorous Twin Model, Dies at 90
- ^ DC-area bluegrass hall-of-famer John Starling, of The Seldom Scene, has died
- ^ Warren Wiersbe, ‘the pastor’s pastor,’ dies at 89
- ^ Longtime NYC district attorney who prosecuted Karina Vetrano case dies at 86
- ^ William Gompers
- ^ Andy Jick, longtime P.A. announcer for Celtics, BC, dead at 66
- ^ Chuck Kinder, novelist who inspired ‘Wonder Boys,’ dies at 76
- ^ Remembering Bob Zeman, former Broncos assistant coach and All-AFL safety
- ^ J.R. Cobb, founding Classics IV and Atlanta Rhythm Section guitarist and songwriter, dead at age 75
- ^ Amir Vera (May 6, 2019). "Rachel Held Evans, popular Christian writer, dies at 37". CNN. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- ^ Former Cook County Assessor Tom Hynes dies at 80
- ^ Former Harlem Globetrotter and Streetball Legend Dies at 79
- ^ Former Pro Bowl running back MacArthur Lane dies at 77
- ^ Obituary: Ray Peters (1946-2019)
- ^ Ruth Anna Putnam
- ^ Assemblyman Tyrone Thompson, longtime education advocate, dies suddenly
- ^ Former Schwinn engineer Frank Brilando, who helped create the Sting-Ray, dies at 93
- ^ Former City Councilman Lew Fidler dead at 62
- ^ McFadden, Robert D. (May 6, 2019). "Norma Miller, Lindy-Hopping 'Queen of Swing,' Is Dead at 99" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Barbara Perry, Actress on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show,' Dies at 97". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- ^ Former ABC News Business Reporter Dan Cordtz Passes Away At Age 92
- ^ "John Lukacs, iconoclastic historian, dead at 95". uk.news.yahoo.com.
- ^ SC football coaching legend Jimmy Satterfield dies
- ^ George O. Zimmerman
- ^ This student died trying to stop the Colorado school shooter
- ^ Larry Hanley: A Union Force of Nature
- ^ Robert Pear, Authoritative Times Reporter on Health Care, Dies at 69
- ^ Bobbie Raymond, 80, Visionary on Racially Integrated Housing, Dies
- ^ Jim Fowler, Host of 'Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom,' Dies at 89
- ^ Last original and founding member of The Jackson Southernaires dies
- ^ Robert J. McEliece, 1942–2019
- ^ Phillies chairman Montgomery, 72, dies of cancer
- ^ Former UT Arlington President Wendell Nedderman Passes Away At 97
- ^ Calvin Remembers Daniel Bays
- ^ Martin Canin
- ^ Preston Epps, Renowned Percussionist Who Had a Hit With "Bongo Rock," Dies at 88
- ^ Clement Von Franckenstein, Actor in 'The President,' Dies at 74
- ^ Allene Roberts Cochran
- ^ Prof. Emeritus Mark Rubinstein, financial engineering pioneer, passes away
- ^ "Alvin Sargent, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter of 'Julia' and 'Ordinary People,' Dies at 92". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ WWII-era Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye Sr. dies at 97
- ^ Heavyweight Bert Cooper Dead At 53 From Pancreatic Cancer
- ^ Wiley Daniel, Colorado’s first African-American federal judge, dies at 72
- ^ Warren H. Phillips, Longtime Wall Street Journal Publisher, Dies at 92
- ^ Former Arizona Wildcats football coach Dick Tomey passes away after battle with lung cancer
- ^ Pioneering MUN archeologist Jim Tuck dies at 79
- ^ Rottenberg, Josh. "Actress Peggy Lipton, star of 'The Mod Squad' and 'Twin Peaks,' dies at 72". latimes.com.
- ^ Robert Maxwell, oldest Medal of Honor recipient, dies in Bend at 98
- ^ Thomas Silverstein, America's Most Isolated Prisoner, Dead at 67
- ^ Sol Yaged, a Joyful New York Jazz Mainstay, Is Dead at 96
- ^ Elsa Patton, Mother of 'Real Housewives of Miami' Cast Member, Dies
- ^ Racing Legend Gene Romero Passes Away
- ^ Former Rep. Bill Williams passes away at 75
- ^ 'Right man at the right time': Former Greenville Mayor Bill Workman has died
- ^ "Unita Blackwell, civil rights pillar and first black woman mayor in Mississippi, dies at 86". Mississippi Today. May 13, 2019.
- ^ Jerome Callet, trumpet player and designer who taught music on S.I. for decades, dies at 89
- ^ Rubin, Julia (May 13, 2019). "Doris Day, actress who honed wholesome image, dies at 97". AP NEWS.
- ^ UFO researcher Stanton Friedman dies after half-century effort to prove alien life
- ^ Lutx Bacher (1943–2019)
- ^ "Tim Conway, Star of The Carol Burnett Show, Dies at 85". PEOPLE.com.
- ^ Moran, Lee (May 17, 2019). "Internet Sensation Grumpy Cat Has Died". HuffPost.
- ^ Propst, Robert Bruce
- ^ Leon Rausch, The Voice of Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys, Has Died
- ^ Alice Rivlin, First Woman To Serve As Budget Director, Dies At Age 88
- ^ Renowned Purdue University scientist Michael Rossmann dies
- ^ Mike Wilhelm, of Charlatans & Flamin’ Groovies, Dies
- ^ Former Raptors GM Rob Babcock dies, had been battling pancreatic cancer
- ^ V103 Remembers R&B Legend Chuck Barksdale of the Dells
- ^ Bobby Diamond, Boy With a Horse on the 1950s TV Series 'Fury,' Dies at 75
- ^ Georgie Anne Geyer, Foreign Correspondent and Columnist, Dies at 84
- ^ George L. Kelling, a Father of ‘Broken Windows’ Policing, Is Dead at 83
- ^ REMEMBERING CHARLES KITTEL
- ^ Obituary for LTG (Ret) Frank F. Ledford, Jr.
- ^ Former Hawaii lawmaker Rod Tam dies from leukemia
- ^ WDAE Announces The Passing Of Steve Duemig
- ^ "TMZ". TMZ.
- ^ Goldberger, Paul (May 16, 2019). "I.M. Pei, Master Architect Whose Buildings Dazzled the World, Dies at 102" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ UW Husky legend, Bob Schloredt, passes away at 79
- ^ John Warlick McDonald
- ^ Godz frontman Eric Moore dead at 67
- ^ Italie, Hillel (May 17, 2019). "'Caine Mutiny,' 'Winds of War' author Herman Wouk has died". AP NEWS.
- ^ After 7 Vocalist and North Central alum Melvin Edmonds dies at 65
- ^ Austin Eubanks, Columbine Shooting Survivor and Public Speaker, Died of Apparent Overdose
- ^ Obituary of John David Payne
- ^ Justin Ponsor Dies at Age 42
- ^ Guenther Roth
- ^ Sammy Shore, Legendary Stand-Up Comedian, Dies at 92
- ^ U.S. Judge William W. Caldwell, former Dauphin County judge, dies at 93
- ^ Former Ohio State assistant George Chaump passes away at 83
- ^ Bert Harris, Florida's Private Property Rights Icon, Has Died
- ^ ‘A quiet leader’: Longtime public servant, SC Rep. Ronnie Young dies at 71
- ^ Former FSU, Bar Association President Sandy D'Alemberte Dies at 85
- ^ Air Force Thunderbirds Co-Founder, Pilot Dies at 94
- ^ New Orleans storyteller Ronnie Virgets dies at 77
- ^ James Bass Dies at 108
- ^ Morto a 65 anni Lawrence Carroll, l'artista che fondeva sulla tela pittura e scultura (in Italian)
- ^ Fred Fox
- ^ Ernest Graves Jr.
- ^ Donald W. VanArtsdalen, 99, federal judge in Philadelphia and decorated World War II veteran
- ^ John Anton Yngve
- ^ Theresa Burroughs, Voting Rights Activist, Dies At 89 In Alabama
- ^ Pallacanestro Varese in lutto, è morto Tony Gennari (in Italian)
- ^ Former Detroit City Councilman Kwame Kenyatta dies
- ^ Notice of the Passing of the Honorable Shirley Brannock Jones, Former United States District Judge for the District of Maryland
- ^ A Serial Killer Who Murdered 10 Women Has Been Executed in Florida
- ^ Bill Yoast, assistant coach from T.C. Williams ‘Remember the Titans’ football team, dies at 94
- ^ Curtis Blake, Friendly’s Ice Cream co-founder, dead at 102
- ^ Johnson, George (May 24, 2019). "Murray Gell-Mann, Who Peered at Particles and Saw the Universe, Dies at 89" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Edmund Morris, Reagan Biographer Who Upset Conventions, Dies at 78
- ^ NM state Sen. John Pinto, one of last of the Navajo Code Talkers, has died at age 94
- ^ Auburn announcer Rod Bramblett, wife Paula, killed in car accident
- ^ Bishop Joseph Galante, 80, led Diocese of Camden
- ^ Ex-Bonanno consigliere Anthony Graziano, dad of ‘Mob Wives’ star, dead at 78
- ^ Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall Jr., 'one of FAMU's outstanding sons', dies at 89
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil (2019-06-02). "Leann Birch, Who Knew How to Get a Child to Eat Peas, Dies at 72". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
- ^ Everett Raymond Kintsler – RIP
- ^ Richard P. Matsch, judge who oversaw Oklahoma City bombing trials in Denver, dies at 88
- ^ Bart Starr, Quarterback Who Led the Packers to Greatness, Dies at 85
- ^ Robert L. Bernstein, Publisher and Champion of Dissent, Dies at 96
- ^ "Bill Buckner dies at 69 after battling dementia". ESPN.com. May 27, 2019.
- ^ Roger Hirson, Who Wrote the Book for 'Pippin,' Dies at 93
- ^ Tony Horwitz, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, dies at 60
- ^ Former Chiefs running back Horace Belton, who played in KC for Marv Levy, dead at 63
- ^ Carmine Caridi Dies: Actor In ‘The Godfather’ Sequels Who Later Was Expelled From Movie Academy Was 85
- ^ Dennis Etchison (1943-2019)
- ^ We Remember: Soulful Bass Singer/Co Founder of The Dramatics Willie Ford Dies At 68
- ^ John Gary Williams of R&B group The Mad Lads dies at age 73
- ^ Obituary of Errett Hargrove Callahan Jr.
- ^ Tony DeLap, pioneering West Coast figure in abstract art, dies at 91
- ^ Minnesota blues hero Tony Glover, an influence on Dylan and the Stones, dies at 79
- ^ Roy Jeffs, Who Spoke Out Against His Father, Infamous Polygamous Leader Warren Jeffs, Dies at 26
- ^ "Peggy Stewart". aveleyman.com. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- ^ Jackie Winters, first African-American Republican elected to Oregon legislature, dies at 82
- ^ Dr. Patricia Bath, 76, Who Took On Blindness and Earned a Patent, Dies
- ^ Longtime GOP Sen. Thad Cochran dies at 81
- ^ Drug Kingpin Frank Lucas, Depicted in 'American Gangster,' Dead at 88
- ^ Aswad, Jem; Willman, Chris (May 30, 2019). "Singer Leon Redbone Dies at 69".
- ^ David Ainsworth, one of last working dairy farmers in Vermont House, dies at 64
- ^ "Roky Erickson, Legendary Psychedelic Musician, Dies at 71". Variety. May 31, 2019.
- ^ Veteran state lawmaker Jimmy Martin dies
- ^ Le Anne Schreiber, Groundbreaking Sports Editor, Dies at 73
- ^ Camille Billops, Who Filmed Her Mother-Daughter Struggle, Dies at 85
- ^ Leah Chase, New Orleans’ matriarch of Creole cuisine, dead at 96
- ^ Donald M. Fraser, Lawmaker Who Bared a South Korea Plot, Dies at 95
- ^ Ancestry LifeStory: Jacob William Gruber
- ^ Dr. Henry Lynch, 91, Dies; Found Hereditary Link in Cancer
- ^ Lowell North, World Champion Sailor and Innovative Sailmaker, Dies at 89
- ^ Former Nebraska State Sen. Don Pederson dies at 90
- ^ Ellen Bree Burns, first female federal judge in Connecticut, dies at 95
- ^ Stanley Tigerman, pillar of Chicago architecture, dies at 88
- ^
Wright, Leif M. (June 4, 2019). "Muskogee Art Legend Keith Birdsong Dies". Muskogee Now.
- ^ Former Arkansas state Sen. Linda Collins-Smith found dead, state GOP officials say
- ^ Syracuse great, NBA star Billy Gabor dies at age of 97
- ^ Joe Overstreet, Painter and Activist, Is Dead at 85
- ^ Herb Sandler, Banker Who Financed ProPublica, Dies at 87
- ^ Robert Earle, 93, TV 'College Bowl' Moderator, Is Dead
- ^ Former state senator found dead in home
- ^ John Gunther Dean, U.S. Ambassador as Cambodia Fell, Dies at 93
- ^ Maida Heatter, the queen of chocolate desserts, dies at 102
- ^ "New Orleans legend Dr. John dead at 77". WDSU. June 6, 2019.
- ^ Holocaust survivor Noémi Ban dies at 96
- ^ Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, dies at 65
- ^ Spencer Bohren, New Orleans blues and folk guitarist, dies of cancer at 69
- ^ Adelaide McGuinn Cromwell Ph.D.
- ^ SUNY Potsdam community mourns passing of Crane Professor Emeritus Arthur Frackenpohl
- ^ Former Indianapolis Colts, Ball State player killed in Florida shooting
- ^ Aswad, Jem (June 10, 2019). "Geto Boys Rapper Bushwick Bill Dies at 52".
- ^ Bill Wittliff, 'Lonesome Dove' Screenwriter and Son of Texas, Dies at 79
- ^ Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, a UCSD researcher who transformed the treatment of heart disease, dies at 84
- ^ The Glaser Brothers’ Chuck Glaser Dies At 83
- ^ Paul 'Lil' Buck' Sinegal remembered for his talent and kindness
- ^ Sherman Utsman, eldest of racing brothers, dies
- ^ Influential economist Martin Feldstein dies at 79
- ^ Gabriele Grunewald, Pro Runner Who Raced Through Treatment for Rare Cancer, Dies at 32
- ^ Velvel Pasternak, Preserver of Hasidic Music, Is Dead at 85
- ^ Gary Burrell, Who Helped People Find Their Way (With GPS), Dies at 81
- ^ Wilbert McKeachie
- ^ "Sylvia Miles, Scene-Stealer in 'Midnight Cowboy' and 'Farewell, My Lovely,' Dies at 94". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Robert L. Mitchell Sr.
- ^ Ray Wendell Rigby of Rexburg, Idaho | 1923 - 2019 | Obituary
- ^ Pat Bowlen, Influential Owner of the Denver Broncos, Dies at 75
- ^ Edwin Kosik, Firm Judge in 'Kids for Cash' Case, Dies at 94
- ^ Joyce Pensato, Who Made Cartoon Characters Complex, Dies at 77
- ^ David Esterly, 75, Master Carver Steeped in History and Nature, Dies
- ^ Obituary: Larry Foss (1936-2019)
- ^ Susannah Hunnewell, Publisher of The Paris Review, Dies at 52
- ^ Charles Reich, Who Saw 'The Greening of America,' Dies at 91
- ^ Alan Brinkley, Leading Historian of 20th-Century America, Dies at 70
- ^ Charles Ginnever, Sculptor on a Grand Scale, Dies at 87
- ^ Suzan Pitt, 75, Wildly Inventive Animation Filmmaker, Dies
- ^ Francine Shapiro, Developer of Eye-Movement Theory, Dies at 71
- ^ Canisius Hall of Famer Andy Anderson Dies at Age 74
- ^ 'You could never bring him down': Darwin Hindman, Columbia's longest-serving mayor, dies
- ^ Robert Therrien, Sculptor, Dies at 71; He Made the Mundane Monumental
- ^ "Gloria Vanderbilt, Heiress With a Knack for Reinvention, Dies at 95". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Stephen Blaire, who served as bishop of the Stockton Diocese for 19 years, died Tuesday
- ^ Donald Hines Obituary
- ^ Milton Quon, Disney animator who worked on ‘Fantasia’ and ‘Dumbo,’ dies at 105
- ^ Patrick Smith, 1963-2019
- ^ Alone against the Atlantic: Minnesota adventurer Gerry Spiess dies at 79
- ^ Body pulled from the East River is that of missing YouTuber Etika, New York police say
- ^ Philip H. Geier Jr., Who Built an Advertising Giant, Dies at 84
- ^ Jack Renner, Recording Master and a Founder of Telarc, Dies at 84
- ^ Susan Bernard, 71, Dies; Actress and Keeper of a Photographic Legacy
- ^ ‘She was a pioneer.’ Former Kansas congresswoman Jan Meyers passes away
- ^ Elliot Roberts, Manager of Rock Stars, Is Dead at 76
- ^ Peter Selz, founding director of Berkeley’s Art Museum, dies at 100
- ^ Jerry Carrigan, Prolific Studio Drummer, Is Dead at 75
- ^ Judith Krantz, Whose Tales of Sex and Shopping Sold Millions, Dies at 91
- ^ Robert Levine, Who Studied Kindness, Identity and Time, Dies at 73
- ^ "Dave Bartholomew, New Orleans composer who helped create rock 'n' roll, dies at 100". Archived from the original on June 24, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
- ^ Spiro Malas, Dependable Bass and a ‘Most Happy Fella,’ Dies at 86
- ^ Former Patriots linebacker Jack Rudolph dies at 82
- ^ Jeff Austin, co-founder of Yonder Mountain String Band, dies after being put in medically induced coma
- ^ Billy Drago, ‘Untouchables’ Star, Dies at 73
- ^ Former Pan Am, UTPA baseball ‘Coach Al’ Ogletree dies at 89
- ^ Former A&M, Grizzlies coach Tony Barone dies at 72
- ^ Ken Behring, Former Seattle Seahawks Owner, Dies at 91
- ^ Fletcher Benton Obituary
- ^ 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Star Beth Chapman Dies at 51
- ^ Manuel Real, Long-Serving and Frequently Reversed District Judge, Dies at 95
- ^ Peter Westergaard, music scholar and ‘composer of formidable skill’ dies at 88
- ^ Actor Max Wright, who played father on 'Alf,' dies at 75
- ^ Ben Barenholtz, Midnight-Movie Innovator, Is Dead at 83
- ^ Former WCW Superstar Maxx Muscle Dead at 56
- ^ Donald Frerichs — Rochester (Obituary)
- ^ Justin Raimondo, RIP (1951-2019)
- ^ Paul Benjamin, a ‘Corner Man’ in ‘Do the Right Thing,’ Is Dead
- ^ Judith Fawkes Obituary
- ^ Gary Duncan, San Francisco Psychedelic Rocker, Dies at 72
- ^ Stewart Greene, Who Helped Shape TV Advertising, Dies at 91
- ^ Our Founder and NASCAR Legend Jim Reed Passes Away at 93
- ^ Whitney North Seymour Jr., Former U.S. Prosecutor Who Fought Corruption, Dies at 95
- ^ David Binder, 88, Dies; Chronicled the Cold War and Its Aftermath
- ^ Mitchell Feigenbaum, an architect of chaos theory, dies at 74
- ^ Died: Apologist Norman Geisler, Who Didn’t Have ‘Enough Faith to Be an Atheist’
- ^ Louisiana painter Rolland Golden dies at 87; artist went from French Quarter bohemian to Katrina chronicler
- ^ Late Neiman Marcus legend Derrill Osborn set dress code for his own memorial service, now scheduled
- ^ Sid Ramin, 'West Side Story' Orchestrator and a Composer, Dies at 100
- ^ Jerry Seltzer, co-founder of BASS tickets and promoter of Roller Derby, dies at 87
- ^ Angels Pitcher Tyler Skaggs Found Dead at 27
- ^ W.D. Ballard, a 'real force at the capital,' dies at 92
- ^ Lee Iacocca dies: Father of Mustang, rescuer of Chrysler was 94
- ^ Stand up and holler: Gators’ Mr. Two Bits, a Tampa resident, dies at age 97
- ^ Barnes, Mike; Byrge, Duane (2019-07-03). "Arte Johnson, Master of Manic Characters on 'Laugh-In,' Dies at 90". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
- ^ Gary Kolb Obituary
- ^ https://www.dailyrecord.com/story/sports/nfl/giants/2019/07/03/jared-lorenzen-former-ny-giants-qb-dies-age-38/1643495001/
- ^ 'He was old school': More than 1,200 remember UL coach Tony Robichaux at service
- ^ Robert Bernhard Dies; Last Lehman Partner From Founding Family
- ^ Family releases statement after W.Va. native dies in helicopter crash
- ^ First man to fly the world's fastest aircraft dies in Rancho Mirage
- ^ Robert F. Marx
- ^ Former Clemson Football All-American Wayne Mass Has Died
- ^ Obituary of Vivian L. Perlis
- ^ In Memoriam: Marie Borroff, distinguished scholar of English literature
- ^ Douglas Crimp, Scholar, Curator and Art World Disrupter, Dies at 74
- ^ Chabad of Century City Rabbi Tzemach Cunin, 43
- ^ Former Drake basketball great Lewis Lloyd dies at 60
- ^ Marie Ponsot, Poet and Winner of National Book Critics Circle Award, Dies at 98
- ^ Car dealer, local leader Kathy Sims dies at 77
- ^ Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce dies at 20
- ^ Martin Charnin, Who Helped Create ‘Annie,’ Dies at 84
- ^ Eddie Jones, Pa Kent from “Lois & Clark”, Has Passed Away
- ^ Calvin F. Quate, inventor of advanced microscopes, dies at 95
- ^ Steve Cannon, Champion of Lower East Side Artists and Writers, Has Died at 84
- ^ Longtime Bay Area broadcaster Bob Fouts dies at 97
- ^ Wolfgang Joklik Obituary
- ^ Rosie Ruiz, Who Faked Victory in Boston Marathon, Dies at 66
- ^ Funeral director Paul Schramka was a 'big leaguer' who encountered the top names in baseball
- ^ Michael Seidenberg, New York City Bookseller, Dies
- ^ Miriam Butterworth
- ^ Obit: Rep. William Dannemeyer, a face of Orange County conservatism in the age of Reagan
- ^ Acclaimed African-American Architect Phil Freelon Dies
- ^ GLENN MICKENS Obituary
- ^ Ross Perot, self-made billionaire, patriot and philanthropist, dies at 89
- ^ violinist Aaron Rosand has died aged 92
- ^ Marian Spencer, segregation fighter who later served on Cincinnati City Council, dies at age 99
- ^ Rip Torn, Artie the Producer on 'The Larry Sanders Show,' Dies at 88
- ^ Former Yankees pitcher Jim Bouton, author of Ball Four, dead at 80
- ^ Jerry Lawson, Lead Singer of the Persuasions, Is Dead at 75
- ^ Walt Michaels, Outspoken Jets Coach of the Jets, Is Dead at 89
- ^ Kilkenny, Katie (July 10, 2019). "Denise Nickerson, Violet in 'Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' Dies at 62". The Hollywood Reporter. Los Angeles. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
- ^ Dorothy Toy, 102, Half of Asian-American Dance Team, Dies
- ^ Archdiocese mourns loss of Auxiliary Bishop Robert Christian
- ^ Mark Talisman, advocate for Jewish causes, dies at 77
- ^ Judge William Walls, longstanding federal judge in N.J., dies at age 86
- ^ Fernando Corbató, a Father of Your Computer (and Your Password), Dies at 93
- ^ Grzenda was part of major league baseball lore
- ^ ARNO MARSH Obituary
- ^ Family announces funeral arrangements for Baton Rouge icon Sadie Roberts-Joseph
- ^ Russell Smith, co-founder and singer of Amazing Rhythm Aces, dead at age 70
- ^ Ex-GOP State Representative Bob Bastian Dies After Being Crushed in Tractor Accident
- ^ Paul Markham Obituary
- ^ da Wyman, Whose Camera Captured Ordinary People, Dies at 93
- ^ Former Carolina Panthers offensive line coach dies after long NFL career
- ^ Local TV legend Captain Ernie dies
- ^ DC Politician Sterling Tucker Dies
- ^ Hall of Fame boxer Pernell 'Sweet Pea' Whitaker dies after being struck by vehicle
- ^ Diocese of Bismarck Announce the Passing of Bishop Emeritus Paul Zipfel
- ^ Mortimer Caplin, charismatic and hard-driving IRS commissioner, dies at 103
- ^ Edith Irby Jones, who desegregated UAMS, dies
- ^ Diplomat held hostage in Iran's revolution, a Minnesota native, dies
- ^ Former Texas A&M LB Adam Bob dies at 51
- ^ Former Cardinal pitcher Ernie Broglio dies at 83
- ^ Daniel Callahan, 88, Dies; Bioethics Pioneer Weighed ‘Human Finitude’
- ^ Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens dead at age 99
- ^ Anti-immigrant leader Dr. John Tanton of Michigan dies at 85
- ^ Pumpsie Green, First Black Red Sox Player, Dies At 85
- ^ Longtime North Dakota state senator dies
- ^ Washington Times editor, columnist Wesley Pruden dies at 83 after remarkable six-decade career
- ^ Cult Singer/Songwriter Bob Frank Dead At 75
- ^ "David Hedison, Actor Who Found Fame in a Submarine, Dies at 92". nytimes.com. 2019-07-23. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- ^ KURT ISSELBACHER Obituary
- ^ Remembering Ben Kinchlow, 1936-2019
- ^ Activist Macy Morse, voice for people, dies at 98
- ^ Former UA, NFL football player Mitch Petrus dies at 32
- ^ Don Mossi, 1954 Cleveland Indians Relief Star Dies At 90
- ^ Cesar Pelli, Argentine architect behind the Petronas Towers, dies aged 92
- ^ Former Colt Bert Rechichar, who once held record for NFL’s longest field goal, dies
- ^ Jerome Simandle, former chief federal judge in N.J., dies at age 70
- ^ Saratoga socialite, philanthropist Marylou Whitney dies at 93
- ^ Professor Patrick Winston, former director of MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
- ^ Longtime crew chief Nick Harrison dies at 37, team announces
- ^ Former Saginaw mayor, U.S. Rep, federal Judge R. James Harvey dies at 97
- ^ Oak Ridge scientist Liane Russell, whose work led to X-ray caution in pregnant women, has died
- ^ Deaths / Obituaries : Ben Johnston, microtonal composer, has passed away.
- ^ Paul Krassner Dies: Author And Radical Activist Was 87
- ^ Robert Morgenthau, Longtime Manhattan District Attorney, Dies at 99
- ^ State mourns the passing former State Senator Dan Clemens
- ^ Christopher Columbus Kraft, NASA’s legendary flight director, has died
- ^ Richard Macksey, Johns Hopkins professor with capacious mind and library, dies at 87
- ^ New Orleans legend Art Neville, founder of the Meters and Neville Brothers, dies at 81
- ^ ‘World’s smartest dog’ that understood more than 1,000 words dies at age 15
- ^ Dorothy Olsen, a Pioneering Pilot in World War II, Dies at 103
- ^ San Antonio's Toilet Seat Art Museum owner Barney Smith dead at 98
- ^ Lois Wille, 2-time Pulitzer winner who wrote, edited for 3 Chicago papers, has died at 87
- ^ Cathy Inglese, Winning Coach in Women’s Basketball, Dies at 60
- ^ Trudy, believed the oldest gorilla in captivity, dies at 63
- ^ John Ferriter Dies: Former WMA Board Member, Head Of Non-Scripted Television Was 59
- ^ M. Owen Lee (Father Lee to His Met Opera Radio Fans) Dies at 89
- ^ Scott Rubenstein Obituary
- ^ Joan Martin Obituary
- ^ Dying Poker Player Kevin Roster Passes Peacefully, Lived Out Dream of Playing in WSOP
- ^ Taylor, Derrick Bryson (July 28, 2019). "Russi Taylor, the Voice of Minnie Mouse and 'Simpsons' Characters, Dies at 75". Obituaries. The New York Times. Retrieved July 28, 2019.
- ^ Arkansas school shooter who killed five in 1998 dies in head-on car crash
- ^ Arthur Lazarus Jr., Champion of Native Rights, Dies at 92
- ^ Edward Lewis, ‘Spartacus’ Producer Who Defied Blacklist, Dies at 99
- ^ Keith Lincoln, former Chargers and AFL great, dies at 80
- ^ West Warwick native Mike Roarke, former MLB player and coach, dies at 88
- ^ Nobel Prize-winning physicist Schrieffer dies in Florida
- ^ Friends fondly remember one of Peoria’s greatest, Mr. Basketball Howard Nathan
- ^ Richard Rosenbaum, former state Supreme Court justice, dies
- ^ Richard Stone, senator from Florida and envoy to Central America, dies at 90
- ^ Dr. Harrison B. Wilson Jr., former Norfolk State University president, dies at 94
- ^ Max Falkenstien, voice of the KU Jayhawks for 60 years, dies at age 95
- ^ Ras G, 40, Hip-Hop Producer and Force in L.A. Music Scene, Dies
- ^ YouTube's 'King of Random' Grant Thompson Dead at 38, Paragliding Accident
- ^ Former teammates reflect on the life of Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti, who dies at 78
- ^ "710/KMPC's Roger Carroll Dies", LA Radio, August 26, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2019
- ^ Missouri Rep. Rebecca Roeber dies while on vacation with her family in Colorado
- ^ Harold Prince Dies: Broadway Legend Who Produced Original ‘West Side Story’, ‘Fiddler’, ‘Phantom’ & More Was 91
- ^ Jack Dolbin Jr., former Broncos wide receiver, dead at 70
- ^ Martin Mayer, Prolific and Protean Author and Critic, Dies at 91
- ^ D.A. Pennebaker, Master Director of Documentaries, Dies at 94
- ^ "WWE Superstars and Legends mourn the passing of Harley Race". WWE. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
- ^ Dr. Carl Bell, South Side psychiatrist who spent career serving African community, dies at 71
- ^ David Bevington (1931-2019)
- ^ Genocide Studies Pioneer Vahakn Dadrian Dies
- ^ Former Raiders receiver Cliff Branch dies at 71
- ^ L. Brooks Patterson, longtime Oakland County executive, dies at 80
- ^ Two-time 1960 Olympic swimming gold medalist Mike Troy dies at 78
- ^ Former Major League player Bowman dead at 84
- ^ Former County Executive Tom Gulotta dies at 75
- ^ Remembering Mountaineer Ann Nelson
- ^ Stu Rosen, Creator of Emmy-Winning ‘Dusty’s Treehouse,’ Dies at 80
- ^ Jazz Revival Clarinetist Bob Wilber has Died
- ^ Obituary: Professor Sidney Goldstein
- ^ Sunset Strip Legend Lizzie Grey Dies From Lewy Body Disease Complications
- ^ Fox, Margalit (6 August 2019). "Toni Morrison, 'Beloved' Author and Nobel Laureate, Dies at 88". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ Jeffrey Tarrant, Pioneering Hedge Fund Investor, Dies at 63
- ^ Professor Emeritus of Mathematics George Simmons Passes Away
- ^ David Berman, 52, Dies; Silver Jews Leader and Indie-Rock Poet
- ^ Chris Birch, Senator, Engineer & Grandfather, Passes Away at 68
- ^ Barbara Crane, 91, Dies; Photographer Found Abrstract in the Ordinary
- ^ Nancy Reddin Kienholz, who pushed art boundaries with husband Edward, dies at 75
- ^ Donald Klein, Who Expanded the Psychiatric Toolbox, Dies at 90
- ^ Dreher High School grad who revolutionized DNA has died
- ^ Francesca Sundsten RIP
- ^ Comic Book Creator Ernie Colón Dies at 88
- ^ Sonoma Valley conservationist Ted Eliot dies at 91
- ^ Lee Bennett Hopkins, Champion of Poetry for Children, Dies at 81
- ^ 49ers WR Dave Parks, the No. 1 pick in 1964, dies at 77
- ^ Champion of US agriculture, Illinois Rep. Paul Findley dies at 98
- ^ William Mills Obituary
- ^ Former state Rep. Joe Begich, a spirited Iron Range defender, dies
- ^ "Ocasio-Cortez After Apparent Epstein Suicide: 'We Need Answers. Lots of Them.'", Common Dreams, August 10, 2019, retrieved August 10, 2019
- ^ J. Neil Schulman, R.I.P.
- ^ San Antonio jazz great Jim Cullum Jr. dies
- ^ Steelers wide receivers coach Darryl Drake dies at 62
- ^ Celebrated linguist of Alaska Native Languages Michael Krauss dies
- ^ Charles Santore, Philly illustrator of classic children’s books, dies at 84
- ^ Danny Cohen, Who Helped Set the Stage for a Digital Era, Dies at 81
- ^ Former Sonics broadcaster, Seattle youth-basketball legend Jim Marsh dies at 73
- ^ Paule Marshall, Influential Black Novelist, Dies at 90
- ^ Claire Cloninger, prolific Christian author and songwriter, dead at 77
- ^ Samuel Gelfman, Producer of Roger Corman Films in the 1970s, Dies at 88
- ^ Memphis Wrestling Legend & Jeff Jarrett's Grandfather Eddie Marlin Passes Away
- ^ "Wrestling Pro", who entertained fans for decades, has died
- ^ Gus Barreiro, ex-lawmaker and advocate for vulnerable children, has died
- ^ Peter Fonda, the ‘Easy Rider’ star and counterculture icon, has died at 79
- ^ Jim Hardy, USC football star and former general manager of Coliseum, dies at 96
- ^ Former USC Athletics Director Mike McGee dies
- ^ Report: Former No. 4 overall pick RB Cedric Benson dies in motorcycle crash
- ^ Legendary Ski Racing Official Allen Church Passes
- ^ Rosemary Kuhlmann, 97, Mezzo Who Created Amahl's Mother in Menotti's Opera, has Died
- ^ Mourning the loss of former NLM Director Donald A.B. Lindberg, M.D.
- ^ Former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco dies at 76
- ^ Chad Jeremy Holt Obituary
- ^ Jack Whitaker, legendary CBS Sports announcer, has died at 95
- ^ James Riley Alexander
- ^ (Ret.) Lt Gen Benjamin Neil Bellis (1924 - 2019)
- ^ Former NFL player and his wife found fatally shot in their Minnesota home
- ^ Al Jackson, Pitching Star of Woeful 1960s Mets, Is Dead at 83
- ^ Former Greenville mayor, business owner Harry Luthi has died
- ^ Jack Perkins, NBC newscaster who became host of A&E’s ‘Biography,’ dies at 85
- ^ Cashmere, Paul (2019-08-20). "Canned Heat's Larry 'The Mole' Taylor has died aged 77". Noise11.com. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ Russ Conway dies; writer's articles led to jail for NHL Players Association boss Alan Eagleson
- ^ Lico Reyes Obituary
- ^ Larry Siegel – RIP
- ^ Florida executes serial killer Gary Ray Bowles, who targeted gay men
- ^ Bobby Dillon, Packer With One Eye and Team Record, Dies at 89
- ^ Werner Kramarsky, Rights Official and Arts Patron, Dies at 93
- ^ Tom Nissalke, the Jazz’s first coach in Utah, dies at 87
- ^ Gerard O’Neill, Boston Globe Investigative Reporter, Dies at 76
- ^ Morton H. Tubor
- ^ Larissa Bonfante - Joseph A. Lucchese Funeral Home
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- ^ Clinton Astor Conatser Obituary
- ^ Mario Davidovsky Obituary
- ^ David Koch, billionaire industrialist who influenced conservative politics, dies at 79
- ^ Au revoir to Yale’s Alexander Schenker: “intelligence,” “quick wit,” and “the ability to understand the soul of another human being.”
- ^ David Akiba Obituary
- ^ Tex Clevenger, former Fresno State pitcher and Fresno Co. Athletic Hall of Famer, dies at 87
- ^ "Reb Foster, One of the 11-10 Men at KRLA, Dies", LA Radio, August 25, 2019. Retrieved August 27, 2019
- ^ Sidney Rittenberg, Idealistic Aide to Mao Who Evolved to Counsel Capitalists, Dies at 98
- ^ Former NFL player Dick Woodard passes away at 93
- ^ Sally Floyd, Who Helped Things Run Smoothly Online, Dies at 69
- ^ Original Rays franchise owner Vince Naimoli dies at age 81
- ^ Arkansas State & NEA basketball legend Jerry Rook passes away
- ^ Neal Casal Dead: Circles Around the Sun Guitarist Dies at 50
- ^ Fort Collins native, former Colorado Rapids soccer star Colin Clark dies
- ^ Richard Conrad, Briefly a Bel Canto Star, Dies at 84
- ^ Reb Foster, One of the 11-10 Men at KRLA, Dies
- ^ Tom Jordan, Oldest Living Ex-MLB Player, Dies At 99
- ^ Isabel Toledo Dies at 59; Designed Michelle Obama’s Inaugural Outfit
- ^ Funkadelic Album Cover Artist Pedro Bell dies
- ^ Albert V. Bryan Jr., federal judge who presided over ‘rocket docket,’ dies at 92
- ^ Jessi Combs Killed in Land-Speed Record Crash
- ^ Longtime Valley peace activist Frances Crowe dies at 100
- ^ Senator Deddeh Obituary
- ^ Donnie Fritts, Songwriter and Kris Kristofferson Sideman, Dead at 76
- ^ Martin Weitzman, Virtuoso Climate Change Economist, Dies at 77
- ^ Donnie Green, tackle with Bills' famed Electric Company, dies at 71
- ^ Nancy Holloway est décédée à Paris à l'âge de 86 ans (in French)
- ^ Sean Stephenson death: Author and therapist dies due to complications after suffering head injury
- ^ Chef Biba Caggiano dies, launched Sacramento's dining scene
- ^ Lila Cockrell, first woman mayor of San Antonio, has died
- ^ Former long time State Rep Rick Geist passes away
- ^ Jim Langer, Hall of Fame center from the Miami Dolphins' glory years, dies at 71
- ^ James R. Leavelle, Detective at Lee Harvey Oswald’s Side, Dies at 99
- ^ Hall of Famer Randy Romero dies at age 61
- ^ Gordon Bressack, Emmy-Winning 'Pinky and the Brain' Writer, Dies at 68
- ^ Bernard Francis Grabowski
- ^ Valerie Harper, Who Won Fame and Emmys as ‘Rhoda,’ Dies at 80
- ^ Michael Lindsay, the Voice of Kankuro and Urahara, Has Passed Away
- ^ Jeff Blackshear, former Ravens right guard, dies at 50
- ^ Leslie H. Gelb, 82, Former Diplomat and New York Times Journalist, Dies
- ^ Former NYS Senator Bill Larkin Dies At 91
- ^ Former Cleveland Indians catcher Hal Naragon dies at 90
- ^ Immanuel Wallerstein vefat etti (in Turkish)
- ^ RIP: The Rev. Alison Cheek, first female Episcopal priest to celebrate Eucharist, dies at 92
- ^ Former Chief Justice Daniels dies
- ^ In Memoriam: His Eminence, Archbishop Nikon
- ^ Katherine MacLean (1925-2019)
- ^ Nationally recognized author with Marshall connections dies
- ^ Barbara Probst Solomon, Who Wrote of Spain Under Franco, Dies at 90
- ^ Jack Clay, former UW drama teacher, mentor of Oscar and Pulitzer winners, dies at 92
- ^ Lowcountry author Dorothea Benton Frank dies after brief illness
- ^ William Gray "Bill" Daughtridge Jr. (1952 - 2019)
- ^ Frederic L. Pryor
- ^ Lawshawn Daniels, Grammy-winning songwriter, dead at 41
- ^ Questions linger in Klopfer abortion remains case
- ^ Carol Lynley, ‘The Poseidon Adventure’ Star, Dies at 77
- ^ James Atlas, an Ambassador for Biographies, Dies at 70
- ^ Country Singer Kylie Rae Harris Dies at Age 30
- ^ Stuart Levy, microbiologist who sounded alarm on antibiotic resistance, dies at 80
- ^ Dan Warner, Guitarist & Fixture in Latin Music, Dies
- ^ Tiananmen photographer Charlie Cole dead
- ^ Jimmy Johnson, founding member of the Swampers has died
- ^ Chris March, Fashion Designer and ‘Project Runway’ Season 4 Contestant, Dies at 56
- ^ Means allows key home run; Orioles squander scoring chances; Phoebus dies
- ^ Bob Rule, star center for expansion Sonics team, dies at 75
- ^ Wally Westlake, one of the last living members of 1954 team, dies at 98
- ^ Former Cardinals OF Chris Duncan dies at 38
- ^ Leonard W. Moore, founder of Moore Industries-International passes away at 85
- ^ Robert Axelrod, Actor Who Voiced Lord Zedd in ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,’ Dies at 70
- ^ Al Carmichael, former Broncos player who scored 1st touchdown in team history, has died at 90
- ^ Peter Van Dijk, Architect Of Blossom Music Center, Dies At 90
- ^ Former DC Federal Judge James Robertson Dies At 81 (registration required)
- ^ Charlie Silvera, San Francisco native and longtime Yankees backup catcher, dies at 94
- ^ Former Butler Radio Personality and State Rep. Guy Travaglio Dies At 93
- ^ ‘Fresh Prince of Bel Air’ Actor John Wesley Dies at 72
- ^ Disability Rights Advocate, Access Living Founder Marca Bristo Dies
- ^ David Hagberg
- ^ Susan Kamil, a Top Book Editor and Publisher, Dies at 69
- ^ Joseph P. Kolter
- ^ Jane Mead dies at 61; poet’s work was inspired by the natural world
- ^ MLB: Wythe County native, former Kansas City A's pitcher Jim Archer died on Monday
- ^ Neiron Ball Dead: Former Raiders Linebacker Dies at 27
- ^ Robert Frank, Pivotal Figure in Documentary Photography, Is Dead at 94
- ^ James Raymond Greengrass
- ^ Joseph William Keough
- ^ A Very Sad Cavaliers Family Announcement
- ^ Pastor Jarrid Wilson's Widow Shares Bible Verse He Sent Before Death: 'Speaking to My Heart'
- ^ Betty Corwin, Who Preserved Theater's Legacy, Dies at 98
- ^ Sam Davis, valuable member of Steelers '70s dynasty, dies at age 75
- ^ Jeff Fenholt Dies: Broadway's Original 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Was 68
- ^ Ariel Hollinshead Hyun
- ^ Robert McClelland, surgeon who tried to save JFK and believed there was a second shooter, dies at 89
- ^ Former Starkville mayor, gridiron great Billy Stacy dead at 83
- ^ Austin Songwriting Genius Daniel Johnston Dead at 58
- ^ Annette Kolodny
- ^ Mardik Martin, ‘Mean Streets’ and ‘Raging Bull’ Co-Writer, Dies at 82
- ^ T. Boone Pickens, the ‘Oracle of Oil,’ corporate raider and billionaire philanthropist, dies at 91
- ^ Terrell Roberts, former NFL player, dies
- ^ Joseph "Scooter" Scudero, Dons football star, passes away
- ^ Anne Rivers Siddons, novelist who attended Auburn, dies at 83
- ^ Juanita Abernathy, a Force in the Civil Rights Movement, Dies at 88
- ^ Ruth I. Abrams, the first woman on the state’s highest court, dies at 88
- ^ Rev. Dr. Michael E. Haynes
- ^ Chief Justice who pushed for innocence process dies
- ^ Bishop Francis X. Roque Passes to Eternal Life
- ^ Bill Schelly passes away aged 67
- ^ Martin Trust, apparel industry entrepreneur and philanthropist, dies at 84
- ^ Father of Sri Lanka Apparel Industry, Martin Trust dies in the US
- ^ Mary Anne Frey, 84, Professor of Aerospace Medicine
- ^ Johnny Bench, Marty Brennaman remember Alex Grammas, Big Red Machine third base coach
- ^ Joachim Messing, 73, Who Charted the DNA of Viruses and Plants, Dies
- ^ Eddie Money dead: ‘Take Me Home Tonight’ singer dies at 70
- ^ Joseph Wilson Obituary
- ^ Gene Bacque, Cajuns Baseball Hall of Famer, dies at 82: 'He was one of a kind'
- ^ Larry Garron, an original member of the Boston Patriots, dies at age 82
- ^ Edmund Jones 1918 – 2019
- ^ Legendary and beloved former coach John Ralston dies
- ^ Waddell
- ^ Пішов з життя американський історик-україніст Марк фон Гаґен (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Phyllis Newman Has Passed Away at 86
- ^ Press Release: The Honorable Arthur L. Nims III 1923–2019
- ^ Ric Ocasek, Lead Singer of The Cars, Dead in New York at 75
- ^ NASCAR champion Mike Stefanik dies in small plane crash in Sterling, CT
- ^ Azellia White Obituary
- ^ Senator Anthony Bucco dies at 83
- ^ Henry Buttelmann, the youngest Korean War ace, has passed away
- ^ John Cohen, Champion of Old-Time Music, Is Dead at 87
- ^ Steve Dalachinsky, Poet Who Chronicled and Championed the Jazz Avant-Garde, Dies at 72
- ^ Paul Ingrassia, Prizewinning Auto Industry Reporter, Dies at 69
- ^ Memphis businessman and philanthropist Ira Lipman dies at 78
- ^ In Memoriam: Eric Woodfin Naylor
- ^ Sander Vanocur, TV Newsman Who Covered Kennedy, Dies at 91
- ^ State Senator Carlos Cisneros unexpectedly dies from heart attack
- ^ AVN Hall of Famer Jessica Jaymes Dies
- ^ Harold Mabern, Jazz Pianist With a Lush Sound, Dies at 83
- ^ Cokie Roberts Dies; Veteran Broadcast Journalist Was 75
- ^ Television Host, Comedian Suzanne Whang Dies From Cancer At Age 56
- ^ Country Music Journalist Chuck Dauphin Dies at 45
- ^ Dr. Richard Allan Watson
- ^ Former mayor Maurice Ferré, considered the father of modern-day Miami, is dead
- ^ Conrad N. Hilton Foundation announces the death of Barron Hilton
- ^ Sol Stein, Publisher, Author and Champion of James Baldwin, Dies at 92
- ^ Laminitis Claims New Mexico Great Peppers Pride at 16
- ^ Former Newspaperman Robert S. Boyd Dies at Age 91
- ^ Howard Cassady, former football player dies at 85
- ^ Jan Merlin, Actor and Emmy-Winning Writer, Dies at 94
- ^ In Memoriam: Eric Samuelsen
- ^ Drummer Yonrico Scott 1955 – 2019
- ^ Tommy Brooker, standout on 1961 Alabama national champions, dies at 79
- ^ Napoleon Chagnon, 81, Controversial Anthropologist, Is Dead
- ^ R.I.P. Jack Donner of Star Trek and Mission: Impossible
- ^ 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' actor Aron Eisenberg dies at age 50
- ^ Sid Haig, Horror Actor in Rob Zombie Trilogy, Dies at 80
- ^ Chiefs Hall of Famer E.J. Holub dies at 81
- ^ George Lardner Jr., Washington Post reporter who received Pulitzer for investigation of his daughter’s murder, dies at 85
- ^ Jarred Rome, 2004 and 2012 Olympic discus thrower, dies
- ^ Baltimore composer Christopher Rouse, 70, dies
- ^ Carl Ruiz, Celebrity Chef and Restaurateur, Dies at 44
- ^ Jevan Snead Dead: Former Texas Longhorns QB Dies
- ^ Shuping Wang: Whistleblower who exposed HIV scandal in China dies
- ^ Founder of Northern Illinois Food Bank dies at age 83
- ^ Ex-Bears Pro Bowler Chambers passes away
- ^ Courtney Cox Cole, IU and Noblesville basketball star, dies at 48
- ^ Former Archbishop Harry Flynn dies at 86
- ^ J. Michael Mendel, Producer on 'The Simpsons' and 'Rick and Morty,' Dies at 54
- ^ Texas Tech, Carter High basketball standout Andre Emmett fatally shot in Old East Dallas
- ^ Robert Hunter, Grateful Dead Collaborator and Lyricist, Dead at 78
- ^ Remembering Award-Winning Criminologist Joan Petersilia, Who Inspired Students, Advised Governors, and Made a Difference to Many
- ^ Former MBB head coach Gordon Stauffer passes away
- ^ Carl Robert "Bob" Zelnick
- ^ Acclaimed artist and children’s book author Mordicai Gerstein dies at 83
- ^ Jimmy Nelson, last of TV’s golden era ventriloquists, whose characters Farfel and Danny O’Day were the face of Nestlés Quik, has died
- ^ Former Florida House Speaker Donald L. Tucker dies at 84
- ^ Roger Zion Obituary
- ^ Fallece el reconocido arqueólogo y escritor Michael Coe (in Spanish)
- ^ Linda Porter, Actress Known for 'Superstore,' Dies at 86
- ^ Libi Staiger, Actress on Broadway and in Denny's Commercials, Dies at 91
- ^ Plato Cacheris, Washington ‘Super Lawyer’ in Headline Cases, Dies at 90
- ^ Mac Conner, Illustrator for Ads and Magazines, Dies at 105
- ^ U.S. Cardinal William Levada, former doctrinal head, dies in Rome
- ^ Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald Schlicher, who grew up in Chattanooga, dies at 63
- ^ Film Historian and Author Rudy Behlmer Dies at 92
- ^ Former Alabama congressman Jack Edwards dies at 91
- ^ Rob Garrison, who played Tommy in 'The Karate Kid' and 'Cobra Kai,' dies at 59
- ^ Retired Bishop John Francis Kinney dies at age 82
- ^ Bradley legend Gene 'Squeaky' Melchiorre dies at 92
- ^ GOPIO Stalwart Inder Singh has died
- ^ Bishop John J. Snyder, retired leader of the Diocese of St. Augustine, dies at 93
- ^ Hip Hop Pioneer Jimmy "Super Rhymes" Spicer Passes Away
- ^ Joseph Wilson, Who Challenged Iraq War Narrative, Dies at 69
- ^ Muere el cantante José José a los 71 años de edad (in Spanish)
- ^ Hogan Sheffer, Veteran Soap Head Writer, Passes Away At 61
- ^ Pulitzer Prize winner and former L.A. Times music critic Martin Bernheimer dies at 83
- ^ Busbee, songwriter and producer who partnered with Maren Morris, dies at 43
- ^ Neil David Van Sickle
- ^ Larry Willis, Pianist Who Crossed Genres, Is Dead at 76
- ^ Marshall Efron, Funny Cog in the PBS ‘Dream Machine,’ Dies at 81
- ^ Wayne Fitzgerald, Prolific Main Title Designer, Dies at 89
- ^ In Memoriam: Biophysicist, cell biologist Shinya Inoué, 98
- ^ Del. Sharon Malcolm passes away at 72
- ^ Jessye Norman, Regal American Soprano, Is Dead at 74
- ^ Former Alabama state legislator Pete Turnham dies at 99
- ^ Cain Hope Felder, notable biblical scholar and author, dies at 76
- ^ Hollywoodlegende Eric Pleskow ist tot
- ^ Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Famer Simonini passes away
- ^ Dick Soash, former Steamboat legislator, dies at 78
- ^ “A statesman and a trailblazer”: Ruben Valdez, Colorado’s first Latino House speaker, dead at 82
- ^ Atlanta blues woman enjoyed a late resurgence
- ^ Dr. Michael E. Bauman
- ^ Bill Bidwill, Dynastic Owner of N.F.L.’s Cardinals, Dies at 88
- ^ Julie Gibson, Singer in 'The Feminine Touch' and 'Hail the Conquering Hero,' Dies at 106
- ^ John Kirby
- ^ Beth Palmer (1952-2019)
- ^ Kim Shattuck Dies: Leader Of The Muffs And LA Music Stalwart Was 56
- ^ Veteran Animator Alan Zaslove Dies at Age 92
- ^ Ezra Zilkha
- ^ Vincent E. Gambella
- ^ Character Actor Lewis Dauber Dies at 70
- ^ Dana Fradon, New Yorker Cartoonist, Dead at 97
- ^ Philip Gips, Designer of Posters for 'Alien,' 'Rosemary's Baby' and 'Downhill Racer,' Dies at 88
- ^ Stephen Lukasik, 88, Who Pushed Tech in National Defense, Is Dead
- ^ Obituary: WWII Veteran Philip K. Lundeberg
- ^ Minneapolis 'musical wizard' and Polara frontman Ed Ackerson dies at 54
- ^ In Remembrance of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Peter Beckwith
- ^ "Diahann Carroll, Oscar-nominated, pioneering actress, dies". ABC news10. October 4, 2019. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
- ^ James Schmerer, Writer on 'MacGyver,' 'CHiPs' and 'The High Chaparral,' Dies at 81
- ^ Bob Tufts, Syms Professor, Passes Away at 63 after Long Cancer Battle
- ^ Celebrating Environmentalist Lee Botts
- ^ Former Orioles catcher Andy Etchebarren, member of 1966 and 1970 world championship teams, dies at 76
- ^ Blaine Lindgren, Olympic silver medalist from Utah, dies at 80
- ^ Former Jr. lightweight contender Eloy Perez passes
- ^ Philip Jerome Prygoski
- ^ 38 Special and Lynyrd Skynyrd Bassist Larry Junstrom Dies at 70
- ^ Karen Pendleton, ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ Star, Dies at 73
- ^ Sally Anna Stepanek Cox Ph.D.
- ^ Stephen Swid, Music Industry Entrepreneur & Former SESAC CEO, Dies at 78
- ^ Nickolai, Nate (October 6, 2019). "Rip Taylor, 'King of Camp and Confetti' comedy host, dies". Variety. United States: Variety Media, LLC. (Penske Media Corporation). Retrieved October 6, 2019.
- ^ Warren W. Eginton, Connecticut’s longest-sitting federal judge, dies at 95
- ^ Ed Kalafat, former Gophers star and first round pick of the Lakers, dead at 86
- ^ Francis Currey, Who at 19 Was a Hero in Battle, Dies at 94
- ^ 1960s Vanderbilt football standout Chip Healy — a champion for Nashville's recovering addicts — dies
- ^ Sammy Taylor
- ^ The Victor Herbert World Says Goodbye To Restorationist Quade Winter (1951-2019(
- ^ In Memoriam: Richard Askey
- ^ John's Obituary
- ^ Remembering the Right Reverend Robert Whitridge Estill
- ^ "Thomas Flanagan, retired San Antonio auxiliary bishop, dies at 89". KENS5. October 9, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
- ^ Jill Freedman, Photographer Who Lingered in the Margins, Dies at 79
- ^ Robert Goelet, New York Grandee and Naturalist, Dies at 96
- ^ Samuel Hynes, ‘highly respected scholar-critic’ of British literature and World War II veteran, dies at 95
- ^ Elder James O. Mason — emeritus General Authority Seventy — dies at age 89
- ^ Murray Rosenblatt
- ^ David Weisman, 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' Producer, Dies at 77
- ^ William J. Hamilton, former Assembly Speaker, dies at 86
- ^ Influential El Paso civil rights attorney Enrique Moreno dies of cancer
- ^ Paul Polak, Entrepreneur for Those Living on $2 a Day, Dies at 86
- ^ Joseph E. “Joe” Tregoning
- ^ Sam Bobrick, 'Saved by the Bell' Creator, Dies at 87
- ^ Mac Christensen, founder of Utah-based Mr. Mac men’s clothing chain, dead at 85
- ^ Koseluk, Chris (11 October 2019). "Robert Forster, Resurgent Oscar Nominee From 'Jackie Brown,' Dies at 78". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
- ^ John Giorno, Storied Artist Who Expanded Poetry’s Possibilities, Is Dead at 82
- ^ James Stern, Who Disrupted a Racist Group, Dies at 55
- ^ Kate Braverman, whose poetry and prose captured a dark Los Angeles, dies in Santa Fe, N.M.
- ^ Modern art historian, US museum director and clergyman EA Carmean, Jr has died, age 74
- ^ A Message about Dr. Woodie Flowers
- ^ Former FSU Athletics Director Bob Goin passes away
- ^ Univision founder Emilio Nicolas Sr. dies at 88 in his San Antonio home
- ^ Obituary: Norman Schofield, professor in Arts & Sciences, 75
- ^ In Memoriam: William Allen
- ^ Scotty Bowers, "Male Madame" to the Stars, Dies at 96
- ^ Robert G. Del Greco
- ^ Jay Frank, UMG Senior VP and Digital Music Veteran, Dies at 47
- ^ Charles Jencks, historian of late-modern architecture, dies
- ^ Bishop Elias James Manning
- ^ Woo, Elaine (October 14, 2019). "Harold Bloom, author of 'Anxiety of Influence' who fought modern trends, dies at 89". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Co-founder of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils passed away at 73
- ^ Emmett W. Chappelle
- ^ Robert C. Donahue (1951 - 2019)
- ^ Lou Frey: Former longtime congressman from Winter Park has died
- ^ Longtime Ohio lawmaker Cooper Snyder passes
- ^ Longtime Missouri senator, Kansas City native Yvonne Wilson passes away at 90
- ^ Mary Stuart Gile, Concord representative and community pillar, dies at 83
- ^ Igo Kantor, Producer and Post-Production Executive, Dies at 89
- ^ Mike Reynolds
- ^ Ed Beck, part of Kentucky's 1958 NCAA title team, dies at 83
- ^ John Clarke Dies: ‘Days Of Our Lives’ Actor & Lifetime Achievement Emmy Recipient Was 88
- ^ Patrick Day dies of brain injuries 4 days after knockout
- ^ Bernard Fisher, M.D., Pioneer in Breast Cancer Research, Dies at 101
- ^ Jewish philanthropist Morton Mandel dies at 98
- ^ UW-Madison mourns legendary professor/storyteller Harold Scheub
- ^ "John Tate, 1925-2019". Harvard. October 17, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- ^ Michael Armstrong, 86, Dies; Led Knapp Probe of Police Corruption
- ^ Hildegard Bachert, Veteran Dealer Who Championed Overlooked Artists, Is Dead at 98
- ^ Zev Braun Dies: ‘Tour Of Duty’ Vietnam Drama Producer Was 90
- ^ Stout, David; Stolberg, Sheryl Gay (October 17, 2019). "Elijah E. Cummings, Powerful Democrat Who Investigated Trump, Dies at 68". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on October 17, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- ^ "Rep. Elijah Cummings Dies At 68: Reports". HuffPost. October 17, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- ^ Former delegate Alan Diamonstein — powerful lawmaker from Newport News — dies at 88
- ^ Bob Kingsley, celebrated country radio host, dies at age 80
- ^ 'Maude' Star Bill Macy Dies at 97
- ^ Victor Manuel Mojica Sr
- ^ Latin Music Maestro Ray Santos Dies at 90
- ^ Ed Clark, Key Postwar Artist Who Changed the Shape of Abstract Painting, Is Dead at 93
- ^ Obituary: Michael Flaksman, cellist, 1947-2019
- ^ Oracle co-CEO Mark Hurd, who was on medical leave, has died
- ^ Ahad Israfil, gunshot wound survivor, dies
- ^ William G. Milliken, Michigan Governor in a Transformative Era, Dies at 97
- ^ Original ESPN anchor Lou Palmer dies at 83
- ^ Former Iowa football All-American, broadcaster Mike Reilly dies
- ^ E. Bruce Heilman, former UR president, motorcycle-riding veterans advocate, dies at 93
- ^ Once one of the Outfit’s most colorful characters, ex-mobster Joey ‘the Clown’ Lombardo dies at 90 in federal prison
- ^ Iowa native, veteran MLB umpire Eric Cooper dead at 52
- ^ Former Baltimore Mayor Thomas 'Young Tommy’ D’Alesandro III dies at 90
- ^ Former state Rep. Rufus E. Jones dies at 79
- ^ Robert Ira Price Obituary
- ^ Nick Tosches, Fiery Music Writer and Biographer, Dies at 69
- ^ Dorothy Stonecipher Wham
- ^ Willie Brown, Hall of Fame Defensive Back With Raiders, Dies at 78
- ^ Artist John M. Downs, a witness to history in a long career with Sun-Times, Daily News, has died
- ^ Josip Elic, Actor in 'One Flew Over Cuckoo's Nest,' Dies at 98
- ^ Jerry Fogel, Actor on 'The Mothers-in-Law,' Dies at 83
- ^ Groundbreaking Gophers volleyball coach Mike Hebert passes away
- ^ Former Tennessee state Sen. Reginald Tate dies at 65
- ^ Ottawa CFL legend George Brancato dies at age 88
- ^ Ed Cherney, Grammy-Winning Engineer for Bonnie Raitt and Eric Clapton, Dies at 69
- ^ Jo Ann Zimmerman, Iowa's first female lieutenant governor, dies at 82
- ^ Remembering J. Rogers Hollingsworth (1932-2019)
- ^ In Memoriam: Bishop James Montgomery, 1921-2019
- ^ Bernie Parrish, All-Pro Cornerback Who Took on the N.F.L., Dies at 83
- ^ Jesuit priest who was one of leading experts on ecclesiology dies at 97
- ^ Thomas Robert Stevens
- ^ First black Georgia state senator elected after Reconstruction has died
- ^ “父亲让我自己去思考。”
- ^ Peter Hassrick of Cody, Wyoming
- ^ Honky-tonk country singer Joe Sun dies at age 76
- ^ Don Valentine, Founder of Sequoia Capital, Is Dead at 87
- ^ Paul Andre Albert
- ^ Little Feat Guitarist Paul Barrere 1948 – 2019
- ^ Daniel William Dobberpuhl
- ^ Robert Evans, a Maverick Producer of Hollywood Classics, Dies at 89
- ^ Former major league umpire Chuck Meriwether dies at 63
- ^ Former Choctaw Nation Chief Gregory Pyle dies at 70
- ^ Former Rollins College President Thaddeus Seymour Sr. Passes Away
- ^ John Stauffer
- ^ Tim Chambers, one of Las Vegas’ best baseball men, dies at 54
- ^ Stephen Cohen, pioneering strategic affairs expert on India, dies at 83
- ^ Miller, Hayley. "Former Rep. John Conyers, Longest-Serving Black Member Of Congress, Dies At 90". HuffPost. Retrieved October 27, 2019.
- ^ Kelly Crabb, Prominent Sports and Entertainment Attorney, Dies at 72
- ^ Johanna Lindsey, Best-Selling Romance Novelist, Dies at 67
- ^ Al Bianchi, Pro Basketball Coach and Knicks G.M., Dies at 87
- ^ Ron Dunlap, longtime Appleton educator and influential leader in Fox Valley's African-American community, has died
- ^ Former US Senator Kay Hagan dead at 66 after three-year battle with encephalitis
- ^ State legislator, civil-rights attorney John Walker dies at 82
- ^ Former Virginia Gov. Gerald Baliles dies at 79
- ^ Retired Bishop Richard Lennon dies at age 72
- ^ Citadel football legend and winningest coach Charlie Taaffe dies at 69
- ^ John Witherspoon Dies: Comedian & 'Friday' Star Was 77
- ^ Lansing remembers Paul Crosby, a former Holt basketball player, who died at 30
- ^ Ron Fairly, who starred with USC, Dodgers and Angels, dies at 81
- ^ William Hughes, 10-term New Jersey congressman, dies at 87
- ^ ‘A visionary, a builder’: Former Miami Hurricanes athletic director Sam Jankovich dies
- ^ Former US Rep. 'Bingo Bob' Traxler dies at 88, served in Washington nearly 20 years
- ^ Ann Crumb, Tony-nominated actress, dies of cancer at 69
- ^ Retired Biloxi Bishop Roger Morin passes away on flight
- ^ O'Dell, Hunter Pitts "Jack"
- ^ Rudy Boesch, a contestant on the first season of 'Survivor,' has died
- ^ California Author Peter Collier Passes Away at 80
- ^ Mark LeBlanc Obituary
- ^ Gene Abdallah: Former U.S. Marshal and South Dakota lawmaker dies
- ^ Duke Flags Lowered: Biochemist Irwin Fridovich Dies at Age 90
- ^ Civil War historian, Virginia Tech professor Bud Robertson dies
- ^ Brian Tarantina, Actor on ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,’ Dies at 60
- ^ Columbia Sportswear 'matriarch' and longtime chairwoman Gert Boyle dies at 95
- ^ William B. Branch, Playwright of the Black Experience, Dies at 92
- ^ 'Mafia cop’ Louis Eppolito dead at 71; notorious case had Staten Island ties
- ^ Jim LeClair, former Cincinnati Bengals linebacker, dies at 69
- ^ Virginia Leith, Star of 'The Brain That Wouldn't Die,' Dies at 94
- ^ Sally Dixon, pioneering curator and champion of avant-garde films, dies at 87
- ^ Ernest J. Gaines, Author of ‘The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,’ Is Dead at 86
- ^ James Patrick Stuart Mourns the Death of Friend Michael Sherwood
- ^ William Wintersole, ‘Young and the Restless’ and ‘General Hospital’ Actor, Dies at 88
- ^ Nikki Araguz Loyd, champion of transgender rights in Texas, dies at age 44
- ^ Stephen Dixon, prolific writer of experimental, unsettling fiction, dies at 83
- ^ USAC Midget Champion Mike Streicher Dies At 82
- ^ Madonna great begins second year at Boston College women’s helm
- ^ Frank B. Saul, Jr. Obituary
- ^ Dr. Janette Sherman, 89, Early Force in Environmental Science, Dies
- ^ Ross Bell Obituary
- ^ Noel Ignatiev, scholar who aimed to abolish white racial privilege, dies at 78
- ^ Former Arizona Wildcats offensive lineman Yusuf Scott dies at 42
- ^ Former Virginia men's lacrosse coach Jim 'Ace' Adams dies
- ^ Longtime Montana artist Russell Chatham dies at 80
- ^ Rick Ludwin, NBC Late-Night Executive Who Backed ‘Seinfeld,’ Dies at 71
- ^ Lawrence G. Paull, Oscar-Nominated Production Designer on 'Blade Runner,' Dies at 81
- ^ Bernard Tyson, Chairman and CEO of Kaiser Permanente, Dies at 60
- ^ Tauba Biterman Obituary
- ^ Packers Hall of Fame QB Zeke Bratkowski, longtime Bart Starr backup, dies at age 88
- ^ Former Del. Mary T. Christian, long-serving Hampton legislator and professor, dies at 95
- ^ L.A. Times photo editor Alan Hagman dies at 55; ‘always the nicest person in the room’
- ^ Charles Rogers, former Michigan State football, Detroit Lions star, dead at 38
- ^ Gophers sign two four-star basketball recruits
- ^ Former Speaker Billy McCoy, the last Democrat to lead the House, dies at 77
- ^ Ann Peoples, a longtime lawmaker and Westbrook public servant, dies at 72
- ^ Hampton businessman Dois Rosser, who changed lives through missionary work, dies at age 98
- ^ Tom Spurgeon, Comics Journalist and Historian, Passes Away at Age 50
- ^ Former NC State basketball player Anthony Grundy dead after domestic violence dispute
- ^ Former Roanoke College and Virginia Tech coach Charlie Moir was 'father figure' to his players
- ^ Orville Rogers, Dallas’ Record-Breaking ‘Running Man’ Passes Away At 101
- ^ Chief Justice Mark Cady, who wrote the opinion affirming right to same-sex marriage in Iowa, dies at 66
- ^ James Coates Obituary
- ^ Track legend Harrison Dillard, four-time Olympic champion, dies at 96
- ^ Irv Noren, a Bridge Between DiMaggio and Mantle, Dies at 94
- ^ Legendary radio icon, 'Papa Don' Schroeder has died
- ^ Minnesota DFL Rep. Diane Loeffler dies of cancer at 66
- ^ Former Madison Mayor Joe Skornicka dies at age 82
- ^ EverQuest and Pantheon developer Brad McQuaid has died
- ^ Bob Hallberg leaves behind a legacy as ‘the straw that stirred it all’ for St. Xavier
- ^ Tom Lyle, Comic Book Artist Known for 'Robin' and 'Spider-Man,' Dies at 66
- ^ Iranian artist Manoucher Yektai passes away at 98
- ^ Jake Burton Carpenter, Who Ushered in Snowboarding as a Sport, Dies at 65
- ^ Fred Cox, Vikings Kicker and an Inventor of Nerd Football, Dies at 80
- ^ Barrier-breaking chemist Mary Lowe Good dies in Little Rock at 88
- ^ IndyCar veteran John Martin dies at age 80
- ^ Wat Misaka, 95, First Nonwhite in Modern Pro Basketball, Dies
- ^ State Rep. Linda Orange, colorful legislator, dies at 69
- ^ Michael J. Pollard, Character Actor in 'Bonnie and Clyde,' Dies at 80
- ^ Obituary for Val R. Heim
- ^ Philanthropist Barbara A. Mandel, widow of Mort Mandel, dies
- ^ Gahan Wilson, Vividly Macabre Cartoonist, Dies at 89
- ^ Al Smith IV dies at 68
- ^ "Americas Greatest Breaststroke Champion" of 1950s Bowen Stassforth Dies at 93
- ^ Warren Wolf, legendary Brick, Lakewood coach, dead at 92
- ^ Phillies South Texas Area Scout Will Brunson Passes Away at 49
- ^ Barbara Hillary, 1st African-American woman to reach North and South poles, dies in NYC at 88
- ^ Cathy Long dies; won husband's US House seat after his death
- ^ Harry Morton died from undiagnosed heart disease, preliminary tests show
- ^ Michigan State football family patriarch, ex-Lions assistant Hank Bullough dies at 85
- ^ Robert Godshall, Pennsylvania lawmaker who served for 36 years, 86
- ^ Architect Dion Neutra, who fought to save his father’s iconic buildings, dies
- ^ Robert F.X. Sillerman, Concert Industry Consolidator, Dies at 71
- ^ John Simon, Wide-Ranging Critic With a Cutting Pen, Dies at 94
- ^ Frank Biondi Dies at 74; Headed Major Entertainment Companies
- ^ The Rev. George Clements, Catholic priest and civil rights activist, dies
- ^ Warren ‘Pete’ Musser, longtime Pennsylvania investor, dead at 92
- ^ Georgia House Rules Chairman Jay Powell dies during retreat
- ^ Howard Cruse, acclaimed Alabama-born underground comics artist, dead at 75
- ^ Retired Adm. James L. Holloway III, former chief of naval operations and ‘true Navy legend,’ dies at age 97
- ^ Rev. Clay Evans, civil rights leader, evangelical broadcaster and gospel icon, dies at 94
- ^ Jaegwon Kim (1934-2019)
- ^ Agnes Pilgrim, global advocate for indigenous rights, dies
- ^ In Memoriam: John B. Robbins
- ^ William Ruckelshaus, Who Quit in 'Saturday Night Massacre,' Dies at 87
- ^ Sculptor John Henry Waddell, whose nudes dance outside the Herberger Theater, has died
- ^ Marion McClinton, Interpreter of August Wilson, Dies at 65
- ^ John McKissick, Summerville coaching legend, dies Thursday
- ^ Staggers, longtime crusader against high taxes and excessive government spending, dies
- ^ Former professional athlete, educator, and friend, John Strohmeyer, passes away at 73
- ^ Ruth Anderson, Pioneering Electronic Composer, Dies at 91
- ^ Irving Burgie, Who Wrote Calypso Hits for Harry Belafonte, Dies at 95
- ^ Obituary: Andrew Clements
- ^ William E. Macaulay, 74, Booster of Tuition-Free Education, Dies
- ^ Public Health Pioneer and Pediatrician Fitzhugh Mullan Dies at Age 77
- ^ Seymour Siwoff, Master of Sports Statistics, Is Dead at 99
- ^ Former SUNY Cortland football player who went pro dies at age 45
- ^ Phil Wyman, former legislator known for conservative positions, dies at 74
- ^ Retired Greenville Senator Ralph Anderson has died
- ^ In Memoriam: Robert “Bob” Koerner
- ^ Lil Bub, Pioneer in Internet-Famous Cats, Dies at 8
- ^ Shelley Morrison, Rosario on ‘Will & Grace,’ dies at 83
- ^ Catholic bishop for Duluth diocese suffers fatal cardiac arrest
- ^ Pat Sullivan (1950 -2019), Auburn college football legend
- ^ Former Raiders player George Atkinson III dead at 27, reports say
- ^ Syracuse’s ‘father of rock’n roll,’ Jimmy Cavallo, dies at 92
- ^ ‘Star Trek’ writer D.C. Fontana, who fought to find work in male-dominated Hollywood, dies
- ^ Robert K. Massie, Narrator of Russian History, Is Dead at 90
- ^ Joe Smith, Career-Making Record Executive, Is Dead at 91
- ^ Ken Taylor, Stanford philosophy professor and co-host of Philosophy Talk, dies at 65
- ^ Former 49ers T Cas Banaszek Passes Away
- ^ Leonard Goldberg, Producer of 'Charlie's Angels' and 'Blue Bloods,' Dies at 85
- ^ Margaret Lawrence, 105, Dies; Pioneering Black Female Psychoanalyst
- ^ Louisiana civil rights leader Dr. C.O. Simpkins passes away
- ^ Jon Comer Death, Obituary : Award Winning Skateboarder Dies at 43
- ^ Marvin Goodfriend, Economist and Former Fed Nominee, Dies at 69
- ^ Sherman Howard, last of the players who reintegrated pro football in the 1940s, has died at 95
- ^ George Laurer, Who Developed the Bar Code, Is Dead at 94
- ^ Robert Walker Jr. Dies: ‘Star Trek’ Actor And Son Of Hollywood Stars Was 79
- ^ Ron Leibman, Tony Winner for ‘Angels,’ Is Dead at 82
- ^ Colorado state Rep. Kimmi Lewis dies at 62
- ^ Donald B. Marron, Financier, Art Collector and Philanthropist, Dies at 85
- ^ Jo Ann Washam, three-time LPGA Tour winner from Auburn, dies at age 69
- ^ Acclaimed poet & NC State emeritus professor killed while crossing Raleigh road
- ^ Former Iowa Congressman Berkley Bedell dead at 98 after suffering stroke
- ^ Emmy-Winning Daytime Producer Lisa de Cazotte Passes Away
- ^ Family suspects WFSB-TV news anchor Denise D’Ascenzo died from a heart attack
- ^ Bump Elliott, architect of Iowa's athletic department for 21 years, dies at age 94
- ^ Jazz Legend Joe McQueen Dies at 100 Years Old
- ^ Rene Auberjonois, ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Boston Legal’ Actor, Dies at 79
- ^ Former Pa. senator J. Doyle Corman, father of Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, dies
- ^ Former State Senator Jerry Karr passes away
- ^ Remembering Legendary Puppeteer Caroll Spinney
- ^ Paul A. Volcker, Fed Chairman Who Waged War on Inflation, Is Dead at 92
- ^ Rapper Juice WRLD Dead at 21
- ^ Longtime Santa Rosa County figure, former legislator John Broxson, dies at age 87
- ^ Obituary: Leon Hardeman
- ^ Former WPIAL Director, NFL Official Charles “Ace” Heberling Dies
- ^ William Luce, 'Belle of Amherst' and 'Barrymore' Playwright, Dies at 88
- ^ May Stevens, ‘Big Daddy’ Artist Whose Work Protested Racism and the Vietnam War, Is Dead at 95
- ^ Frederick B. Dent, 97, Commerce Secretary and Nixon Ally, Dies
- ^ Gershon Kingsley, Master of Electronic Sounds, Dies at 97
- ^ Emily Mason, artist who 'adopted' Brattleboro in 1968, dies at 87
- ^ ‘Alice’ Child Star Philip McKeon Dies at 55
- ^ Randy Suess, Computer Bulletin Board Inventor, Dies at 74
- ^ Journalist and Author Scott Timberg Dies
- ^ Larry Heinemann, Novelist of the Vietnam War, Dies at 75
- ^ Remembering Jim McCarthy, 1944–2019
- ^ William McFeely, Pulitzer-Winning Historian, Dies as 89
- ^ Danny Aiello, Actor in ‘Do the Right Thing,’ Dies at 86
- ^ Vaughan Johnson, former Saints Pro Bowl linebacker, dies at 57
- ^ David Locke, longtime Massachusetts state legislator, dies at 92
- ^ Singer/songwriter Jack Scott, known for string of late '50s hits, dead at 83
- ^ L.A. County serial killer dies in prison 40 years after slayings of 5 teenage girls
- ^ Former Gary, Indiana, Mayor Richard Hatcher dead at 86
- ^ Graffiti Street Artist Phase 2 Dies at 61
- ^ Emil Richards, Legendary Percussionist and L.A. Session Player, Dies at 87
- ^ Tribute: Carl Scheer, former Hornets executive, dead at age 82
- ^ Former WWE Star Moondog Rex, Original Smash Of Demolition Passes Away
- ^ Felix G. Rohatyn, Financier Who Piloted New York’s Rescue, Dies at 91
- ^ Jazz saxophonist Irv Williams, who chose family over stardom, dies at 100
- ^ Former Gopher Hockey Coach Doug Woog Dead At 75, His Legacy Remains
- ^ Wense Grabarek, Durham mayor during integration, dies at 100
- ^ Bob Kinkead, celebrated Washington chef with flair for seafood, dies at 67
- ^ Morgan Porteus Obituary
- ^ Former MLB, Jefferson County pitcher Richard Rundles passes away
- ^ Bill Simpson dies at 79 after legendary career developing life-saving racing technology
- ^ Iowa football legend Hayden Fry dies, leaves behind Texas-sized legacy matched only by his personality
- ^ Former NHL player dies from injuries at Grand Rapids paper plant
- ^ Lawmakers mourn former state Rep. Al Adinolfi of Cheshire
- ^ Legendary T.C. Williams Coach Herman Boone, Immortalized in 'Remember the Titans,' Dies at 84
- ^ ELLEN SHUB obituary - Brookline, MA
- ^ Ward Just, 84, Dies; Ex-Journalist Found Larger Truths in Fiction
- ^ Saoul Mamby Passes Away (1947-2019), Reflection on Career
- ^ Archie Verow, legislator who represented most of Brewer, dies at 77
- ^ NASCAR Hall of Famer and 'Last American Hero' Junior Johnson dies at 88
- ^ Brazilianist Stanley J. Stein, 99, Passes Away
- ^ Woody Vasulka, Imaginative Filmmaker Who Inspired Generations of Video Artists, Is Dead at 82
- ^ Minnesota master of prose poetry Louis Jenkins dies at 77
- ^ Eminent historian Isaac Kramnick dies at 81
- ^ Joseph M. Segel, 88, founder of QVC and Franklin Mint
- ^ State Sen. Greg Kirk remembered for public service to Georgians
- ^ Baba Ram Dass, Proponent of LSD Turned New Age Guru, Dies at 88
- ^ Elizabeth Spencer, Author of ‘The Light in the Piazza,’ Dies at 98
- ^ Elmer Harris Obituary
- ^ Fred Rooney, former Lehigh Valley congressman, dies at 94
- ^ Rusty Hilger, the quarterback of OSU’s first 10-win team, dead at 57
- ^ Big Black Bassist Dave Riley Dead at 59
- ^ Allee Willis, ‘September’ and ‘Friends’ Theme Songwriter, Dies at 72
- ^ Longtime Grand Forks politician Eliot Glassheim dies at 81
- ^ William Greider, Journalist Who Focused on Economy, Dies at 83
- ^ Lee Mendelson, Prolific Producer of ‘Peanuts’ and ‘Garfield’ TV Specials, Dies at 86
- ^ Miller, Yawu (2019-12-26). "Chuck Turner dead at 78". Bay State Banner. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
- ^ Jocelyn Burdick, North Dakota's first female US Senator, dies at 97
- ^ Bills Wall of Famer Elbert Dubenion dies at 86
- ^ Jerry Herman, Composer of ‘Hello, Dolly!’ and Other Broadway Hits, Dies at 88
- ^ Sleepy LaBeef, Enduring Rockabilly Cult Hero, Dies at 84
- ^ Sue Lyon, Star of 'Lolita,' Is Dead at 73
- ^ Ulysses Currie, former Maryland state lawmaker, dies at 82
- ^ Don Imus, talk-show host who turned bad behavior into big ratings, dies at 79
- ^ Charlotte Civil Rights Leader Dies at 82
- ^ Neal R. Peirce, Who Put Spotlight on Urban Innovation, Dies at 87
- ^ Remilia, first woman to compete in LCS, dies at 24
- ^ John Rothchild, 74, Dies; Wrote About Personal Finance With Wit
- ^ Reporter Carley McCord, LSU OC Steve Ensminger's daughter-in-law, dies in plane crash
- ^ Fred P. Graham, Legal Affairs Reporter and Court TV Anchor, Dies at 88
- ^ Former Southern Wrestler & Manager Izzy Slapawitz Passes Away at 71
- ^ Ladell Andersen, former Utah State and BYU basketball coach, dies at 90
- ^ Gen. P.X. Kelley, 28th Marine Corps commandant, dies at 91
- ^ Biography - Norma Tanega
- ^ Jack Garfein, Broadway and Movie Director and Acclaimed Acting Teacher, Dies at 89
- ^ Gertrude Himmelfarb, Conservative Historian of Ideas, Dies at 97
- ^ Syd Mead, sci-fi visual artist known for Blade Runner and Tron, dies at 86
- ^ Vic Juris, Coolly Impeccable Guitarist Fluent in a Range of Modern Styles, Has Died at 66
- ^ J.L. Lewis, two-time PGA Tour winner, dies from multiple myeloma at age 59
- ^ Martin West, 'Lord Love a Duck' and 'General Hospital' Actor, Dies at 82
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