2019 deaths in the United States (July–December)
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Deaths in the last half of the year 2019 in the United States. For the first half of the year, see 2019 deaths in the United States, January–June.
July
[edit]- July 1
- Norman Geisler, Christian theologian (b. 1932)[1]
- Rolland Golden, artist (b. 1931)[2]
- Derrill Osborn, fashion executive (b. 1942)[3]
- Sid Ramin, music arranger and composer (b. 1919)[4]
- Jerry Seltzer, roller derby promoter (b. 1932)[5]
- Tyler Skaggs, baseball pitcher (b. 1991)[6]
- July 2
- Don Ballard, politician (b. 1927)[7]
- Lee Iacocca, automotive executive (b. 1924)[8]
- Mr. Two Bits, amateur cheerleader (b. 1922)[9]
- July 3
- Arte Johnson, comedian and actor (b. 1929)[10]
- Gary Kolb, baseball player (b. 1940)[11]
- Jared Lorenzen, football quarterback (b. 1981)[12]
- Tony Robichaux, baseball player and coach (b. 1961)[13]
- July 4
- Robert A. Bernhard, banker (b. 1928)[14]
- Chris Cline, billionaire mining entrepreneur (b. 1958)[15]
- Bob Gilliland, pilot, first man to fly SR-71 Blackbird (b. 1925)[16]
- Robert F. Marx, scuba diver (b. 1936)[17]
- Wayne Mass, football player (b. 1946)[18]
- Vivian Perlis, musicologist (b. 1928)[19]
- July 5
- Marie Borroff, poet and translator (b. 1923)[20]
- Douglas Crimp, art historian, writer and curator (b. 1944)[21]
- Tzemach Cunin, Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi (b. 1976)[22]
- Lewis Lloyd, basketball player (b. 1959)[23]
- Marie Ponsot, poet and literary critic (b. 1921)[24]
- Kathleen Sims, politician (b. 1942)[25]
- July 6
- Cameron Boyce, actor (b. 1999)[26]
- Martin Charnin, lyricist and theatre director (b. 1934)[27]
- Eddie Jones, actor (b. 1934)[28]
- Calvin Quate, electrical engineer (b. 1923)[29]
- July 7
- Steve Cannon, writer (b. 1935)[30]
- Bob Fouts, sportscaster (b. 1921)[31]
- Wolfgang Joklik, Austrian-born virologist (b. 1926)[32]
- July 8
- Rosie Ruiz, Cuban-American marathon runner and fraudster (b. 1953)[33]
- Paul Schramka, baseball player and funeral director (b. 1928)[34]
- Michael Seidenberg, writer and bookseller (b. 1954)[35]
- July 9
- Miriam Butterworth, politician and educator (b. 1918)[36]
- William E. Dannemeyer, politician (b. 1929)[37]
- Phil Freelon, architect (b. 1952)[38]
- Glenn Mickens, baseball pitcher (b. 1930)[39]
- Ross Perot, billionaire businessman, philanthropist, and presidential candidate (b. 1930)[40]
- Aaron Rosand, violinist (b. 1927)[41]
- Marian Spencer, civil rights activist and politician (b. 1920)[42]
- Rip Torn, actor and comedian (b. 1931)[43]
- July 10
- Jim Bouton, baseball player (b. 1939)[44]
- Jerry Lawson, singer and musician (b. 1944)[45]
- Walt Michaels, football player and coach (b. 1929)[46]
- Denise Nickerson, actress (b. 1957)[47]
- Dorothy Toy, Japanese-American dancer (b. 1917)[48]
- July 11
- Robert Francis Christian, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1948)[49]
- Mark E. Talisman, congressional aide and lobbyist (b. 1941)[50]
- William H. Walls, federal judge (b. 1932)[51]
- July 12
- Fernando J. Corbató, computer scientist (b. 1926)[52]
- Joe Grzenda, baseball player (b. 1937)[53]
- Arno Marsh, saxophonist (b. 1928)[54]
- Sadie Roberts-Joseph, civil rights activist (b. 1944)[55]
- Russell Smith, singer-songwriter (b. 1949)[56]
- July 13
- Bob Bastian, politician (b. 1938)[57]
- Paul F. Markham, attorney (b. 1930)[58]
- Ida Wyman, photographer (b. 1926)[59]
- July 14
- Mike Maser, football coach (b. 1947)[60]
- Ernie Mims, television personality (b. 1932)[61]
- Sterling Tucker, politician and civil rights activist (b. 1923)[62]
- Pernell Whitaker, boxer (b. 1964)[63]
- Paul Albert Zipfel, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1935)[64]
- July 15
- Mortimer Caplin, lawyer and educator (b. 1916)[65]
- Edith Irby Jones, physician and civil rights activist (b. 1927)[66]
- Bruce Laingen, diplomat (b. 1922)[67]
- July 16
- Adam Bob, football player (b. 1967)[68]
- Ernie Broglio, baseball player (b. 1935)[69]
- Daniel Callahan, philosopher and bioethics researcher (b. 1930)[70]
- John Paul Stevens, U.S. Supreme Court associate justice (b. 1920)[71]
- John Tanton, anti-immigration activist (b. 1934)[72]
- July 17
- Pumpsie Green, baseball player (b. 1933)[73]
- Duane Mutch, politician (b. 1925)[74]
- Wesley Pruden, journalist and editor (b. 1935)[75]
- July 18
- Bob Frank, singer-songwriter (b. 1944)[76]
- David Hedison, actor (b. 1927)[77]
- Kurt Julius Isselbacher, German-born physician (b. 1925)[78]
- Ben Kinchlow, author, minister and televangelist (b. 1936)[79]
- Macy Morse, peace activist and anti-nuclear activist (b. 1921)[80]
- Mitch Petrus, football player (b. 1987)[81]
- July 19
- Don Mossi, baseball player (b. 1929)[82]
- César Pelli, Argentine-American architect (b. 1926)[83]
- Bert Rechichar, football player (b. 1930)[84]
- Jerome B. Simandle, federal judge (b. 1949)[85]
- Marylou Whitney, socialite, philanthropist, and racehorse owner-breeder (b. 1925)[86]
- Patrick Winston, computer scientist (b. 1943)[87]
- July 20
- Nick Harrison, racecar driver (b. 1982)[88]
- R. James Harvey, federal judge (b. 1922)[89]
- Liane Russell, Austrian-born geneticist and conservationist (b. 1923)[90]
- July 21
- Ben Johnston, composer (b. 1926)[91]
- Paul Krassner, author and political activist (b. 1932)[92]
- Robert Morgenthau, lawyer (b. 1919)[93]
- July 22
- Dan Clemens, politician (b. 1945)[94]
- Christopher C. Kraft Jr., aerospace engineer (b. 1924)[95]
- Richard A. Macksey, academic (b. 1931)[96]
- Art Neville, singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1937)[97]
- July 23
- Chaser, Border Collie with the largest-tested non-human memory (b. 2004)[98]
- Dorothy Olsen, aviator (b. 1916)[99]
- Barney Smith, plumber, artist and museum curator (b. 1921)[100]
- Lois Wille, journalist (b. 1931)[101]
- July 24
- Cathy Inglese, basketball coach (b. 1958)[102]
- Trudy, western lowland gorilla (b. ca.1956)[103]
- July 25
- John Ferriter, television producer and talent agent (b. 1960)[104]
- M. Owen Lee, Roman Catholic priest and music scholar (b. 1930)[105]
- Scott Rubenstein, television writer[106]
- July 26
- Joan Martin, baseball player (b. 1933)[107]
- Kevin Roster, poker player and assisted death advocate (b. 1983)[108]
- Russi Taylor, voice actress (b. 1944)[109]
- July 27
- Andrew Golden, school shooter (b. 1986)[110]
- Arthur Lazarus Jr., civil rights lawyer (b. 1926)[111]
- Edward Lewis, film producer (b. 1919)[112]
- Keith Lincoln, football player (b. 1939)[113]
- Mike Roarke, baseball player and coach (b. 1930)[114]
- John Robert Schrieffer, physicist (b. 1931)[115]
- July 28
- Howard Nathan, basketball player (b. 1972)[116]
- Richard Rosenbaum, boxer, lawyer, and judge (b. 1931)[117]
- Richard Stone, politician and diplomat (b. 1928)[118]
- Harrison Wilson Jr., educator, basketball coach, and university president (b. 1925)[119]
- July 29
- Max Falkenstien, sportscaster (b. 1924)[120]
- Ras G, hip-hop DJ and record producer (b. 1978)[121]
- Grant Thompson, YouTuber (b. 1980)[122]
- July 30
- Nick Buoniconti, football player (b. 1940)[123]
- Roger Carroll, radio/television announcer and DJ (b. 1930)[124]
- Rebecca Roeber, politician (b. 1958)[125]
- July 31 – Harold Prince, theatrical producer and director (b. 1928)[126]
August
[edit]- August 1
- Jack Dolbin, football player (b. 1948)[127]
- Martin Mayer, economist and writer (b. 1928)[128]
- D. A. Pennebaker, documentary filmmaker (b. 1925)[129]
- Harley Race, professional wrestler, promoter, and trainer (b. 1943)[130]
- August 2
- Carl Bell, physician and author (b. 1947)[131]
- David Bevington, literary scholar (b. 1931)[132]
- Vahakn Dadrian, Armenian-American sociologist and historian (b. 1926)[133]
- August 3
- Cliff Branch, football player (b. 1948)[134]
- L. Brooks Patterson, lawyer and politician (b. 1939)[135]
- Mike Troy, swimmer and Olympic gold medalist (b. 1940)[136]
- August 4
- Ernie Bowman, professional baseball player (b. 1935)[137]
- Thomas Gulotta, government official (b. 1944)[138]
- Ann Nelson, particle physicist (b. 1958)[139]
- Stu Rosen, voice actor, television writer, and director (b. 1939)[140]
- Bob Wilber, jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and band leader (b. 1928)[141]
- August 5
- Sidney Goldstein, demographer (b. 1927)[142]
- Lizzie Grey, rock musician (b. 1958)[143]
- Toni Morrison, novelist, essayist, editor, teacher and professor (b. 1931)[144]
- Jeffrey Tarrant, investor (b. 1956)[145]
- August 6 – George F. Simmons, mathematician (b. 1925)[146]
- August 7
- David Berman, musician, poet, and cartoonist (b. 1967)[147]
- Chris Birch, politician (b. 1950)[148]
- Barbara Crane, photographer (b. 1928)[149]
- Nancy Reddin Kienholz, installation artist (b. 1943)[150]
- Donald F. Klein, psychiatrist (b. 1928)[151]
- Kary Mullis, biochemist (b. 1944)[152]
- Francesca Sundsten, painter (b. 1960)[153]
- August 8
- Ernie Colón, comics artist (b. 1931)[154]
- Theodore L. Eliot Jr., ambassador (b. 1928)[155]
- Lee Bennett Hopkins, educator and poet (b. 1938)[156]
- Dave Parks, football player (b. 1941)[157]
- August 9
- Paul Findley, politician (b. 1921)[158]
- Bill Mills, baseball player (b. 1919)[159]
- August 10
- Joseph Begich, politician (b. 1930)[160]
- Jeffrey Epstein, financier and convicted sex offender (b. 1953)[161]
- J. Neil Schulman, author (b. 1953)[162]
- August 11
- Jim Cullum Jr., jazz cornetist (b. 1941)[163]
- Darryl Drake, football player and coach (b. 1956)[164]
- Michael E. Krauss, linguist (b. 1934)[165]
- Charles Santore, illustrator (b. 1935)[166]
- August 12
- Danny Cohen, Israeli-American computer scientist (b. 1937)[167]
- Jim Marsh, basketball player and broadcaster (b. 1946)[168]
- Paule Marshall, writer (b. 1929)[169]
- August 15
- Claire Cloninger, Christian author and songwriter (b. 1942)[170]
- Samuel Gelfman, film producer (b. 1931)[171]
- Eddie Marlin, professional wrestler (b. 1930)[172]
- Wrestling Pro, professional wrestler (b. 1938)[173]
- August 16
- Gustavo Barreiro, Cuban-American politician (b. 1959)[174]
- Peter Fonda, actor (b. 1940)[175]
- Jim Hardy, football player (b. 1923)[176]
- Mike McGee, football player, coach, and college athletic director (b. 1938)[177]
- August 17
- Cedric Benson, football player (b. 1982)[178]
- Allen Church, alpine skiing official (b. 1928)[179]
- Rosemary Kuhlmann, operatic mezzo-soprano and musical theatre actress (b. 1922)[180]
- Donald A.B. Lindberg, physician (b. 1933)[181]
- August 18
- Kathleen Blanco, politician (b. 1942)[182]
- Chad Holt, writer and actor (b. 1972)[183]
- Jack Whitaker, sportscaster (b. 1924)[184]
- August 19
- James R. Alexander, sound engineer (b. 1930)[185]
- Benjamin N. Bellis, air force lieutenant general (b. 1924)[186]
- Barry Bennett, football player (b. 1955)[187]
- Al Jackson, baseball pitcher (b. 1935)[188]
- Harry B. Luthi, businessman and politician (b. 1934)[189]
- Jack Perkins, journalist and television host (b. 1933)[190]
- Larry Taylor, bass guitarist (b. 1942)[191]
- August 20
- Russ Conway, sports journalist (b. 1949)[192]
- Lico Reyes, Mexican-American actor and politician (b. 1946)[193]
- Larry Siegel, comedy writer (b. 1925)[194]
- Kelsey Weems, basketball player (b. 1967) [citation needed]
- August 22
- Gary Ray Bowles, serial killer (b. 1962)[195]
- Bobby Dillon, football player (b. 1930)[196]
- Werner H. Kramarsky, Dutch-American public official and art collector (b. 1926)[197]
- Tom Nissalke, basketball coach (b. 1932)[198]
- Gerard O'Neill, journalist (b. 1942)[199]
- Morton Tubor, film editor (b. 1917)[200]
- August 23
- Larissa Bonfante, Italian-American classicist and archaeologist (b. 1931)[201]
- Clora Bryant, jazz trumpeter (b. 1927)[202]
- Clint Conatser, baseball player (b. 1921)[203]
- Mario Davidovsky, Argentine-American composer (b. 1934)[204]
- David Koch, billionaire businessman and political activist (b. 1940)[205]
- Alexander M. Schenker, Polish-American Slavist (b. 1924)[206]
- August 24
- David Akiba, photographer (b. 1940)[207]
- Tex Clevenger, baseball pitcher (b. 1932)[208]
- Reb Foster, radio DJ and music manager (b. 1936)[209]
- Sidney Rittenberg, American-Chinese journalist and linguist (b. 1921)[210]
- Dick Woodard, football player (b. 1926)[211]
- August 25
- Sally Floyd, computer scientist (b. 1950)[212]
- Vince Naimoli, baseball team owner (b. 1937)[213]
- Jerry Rook, basketball player (b. 1943)[214]
- August 26
- Neal Casal, guitarist, singer, songwriter, and photographer (b. 1968)[215]
- Colin Clark, soccer player (b. 1984)[216]
- Richard Conrad, opera singer (b. 1935)[217]
- Reb Foster, radio DJ (b. 1936)[218]
- Tom Jordan, baseball player (b. 1919)[219]
- Isabel Toledo, Cuban-American fashion designer (b. 1960)[220]
- August 27
- Pedro Bell, illustrator (b. ca. 1950)[221]
- Albert Vickers Bryan Jr., judge (b. 1926)[222]
- Jessi Combs, racing driver and television personality (b. 1983)[223]
- Frances Crowe, peace activist and pacifist (b. 1919)[224]
- Wadie P. Deddeh, politician (b. 1920)[225]
- Donnie Fritts, singer-songwriter and keyboardist (b. 1942)[226]
- Martin Weitzman, economist (b. 1942)[227]
- August 28
- Donnie Green, football player (b. 1948)[228]
- Nancy Holloway, actress and singer (b. 1932)[229]
- Sean Stephenson, therapist and self-help author (b. 1979)[230]
- August 29
- Biba Caggiano, Italian-American chef and restaurateur (b. 1936)[231]
- Lila Cockrell, politician (b. 1922)[232]
- Richard Geist, politician (b. 1944)[233]
- Jim Langer, football player (b. 1948)[234]
- Jim Leavelle, police detective (b. 1920)[235]
- Randy Romero, jockey (b. 1957)[236]
- August 30
- Gordon Bressack, television writer (b. 1951)[237]
- Bernard F. Grabowski, politician (b. 1923)[238]
- Valerie Harper, actress (b. 1939)[239]
- Michael Lindsay, voice actor (b. 1963)[240]
- August 31
- Jeff Blackshear, football player (b. 1969)[241]
- Leslie H. Gelb, journalist and diplomat (b. 1937)[242]
- William J. Larkin Jr., politician (b. 1928)[243]
- Hal Naragon, baseball player (b. 1928)[244]
- Immanuel Wallerstein, sociologist and developer of the worlds-systems theory (b. 1930)[245]
September
[edit]- September 1
- Alison Cheek, Australian-born episcopal priest (b. 1927)[246]
- Charles W. Daniels, judge (b. 1943)[247]
- Archbishop Nikon of Boston, Eastern Orthodox prelate (b. 1945)[248]
- Katherine MacLean, science fiction author (b. 1925)[249]
- Jean Edward Smith, biographer (b. 1932)[250]
- Barbara Probst Solomon, author (b. 1928)[251]
- September 2
- Jack Clay, acting teacher (b. 1926)[252]
- Dorothea Benton Frank, author (b. 1951)[253]
- William G. Daughtridge Jr., politician (b. 1952)[254]
- Frederic Pryor, economist (b. 1933)[255]
- September 3
- LaShawn Daniels, songwriter (b. 1977)[256]
- George Klopfer, physician (b. 1940)[257]
- Carol Lynley, actress (b. 1942)[258]
- September 4
- James Atlas, writer, editor, and publisher (b. 1949)[259]
- Kylie Rae Harris, country singer-songwriter (b. 1989)[260]
- Stuart B. Levy, microbiologist (b. 1938)[261]
- Dan Warner, singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1970)[262]
- September 5
- Charlie Cole, photojournalist (b. 1955)[263]
- Jimmy Johnson, guitarist and record producer (b. 1943)[264]
- Chris March, fashion designer (b. 1963)[265]
- Tom Phoebus, baseball player (b. 1942)[266]
- Bob Rule, basketball player (b. 1944)[267]
- Wally Westlake, baseball player (b. 1920)[268]
- September 6
- Chris Duncan, baseball player (b. 1981)[269]
- Leonard W. Moore, chief executive (b. 1933)[270]
- September 7
- Robert Axelrod, voice actor (b. 1949)[271]
- Al Carmichael, football player and stunt performer (b. 1928)[272]
- Peter van Dijk, architect (b. 1929)[273]
- James Robertson, judge (b. 1938)[274]
- Charlie Silvera, baseball player (b. 1924)[275]
- Guy Travaglio, politician (b. 1926)[276]
- John Wesley, actor (b. 1947)[277]
- September 8
- Marca Bristo, disability rights activist (b. 1953)[278]
- David Hagberg, novelist (b. 1942)[279]
- Susan Kamil, book publisher and editor (b. 1949)[280]
- Joseph P. Kolter, politician (b. 1926)[281]
- Jane Mead, poet (b. 1958)[282]
- September 9
- Jim Archer, baseball pitcher (b. 1932)[283]
- Neiron Ball, football player (b. 1992)[284]
- Robert Frank, Swiss-born photographer (b. 1924)[285]
- Jim Greengrass, baseball player (b. 1927)[286]
- Joe Keough, baseball player (b. 1946)[287]
- Fred McLeod, sportscaster (b. 1952)[288]
- Jarrid Wilson, pastor and writer (b. 1988)[289]
- September 10
- Betty Corwin, theatre archivist (b. 1920)[290]
- Sam Davis, football player (b. 1944)[291]
- Jeff Fenholt, singer, actor, and evangelist (b. 1950)[292]
- Ariel Hollinshead, pharmacologist (b. 1929)[293]
- Robert N. McClelland, surgeon (b. 1929)[294]
- Billy Stacy, football player (b. 1936)[295]
- September 11
- Daniel Johnston, singer-songwriter (b. 1961)[296]
- Annette Kolodny, feminist literary critic (b. 1941)[297]
- Mardik Martin, Iranian-born Iraqi-American screenwriter (b. 1934)[298]
- T. Boone Pickens, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1928)[299]
- Terrell Roberts, football player (b. 1981)[300]
- Joe Scudero, football player (b. 1930)[301]
- Anne Rivers Siddons, novelist (b. 1936)[302]
- September 12
- Juanita Abernathy, civil rights activist (b. 1931)[303]
- Ruth Abrams, judge (b. 1930)[304]
- Michael E. Haynes, minister and politician (b. 1927)[305]
- I. Beverly Lake Jr., jurist (b. 1934)[306]
- Francis Xavier Roque, Roman Catholic pelate (b. 1928)[307]
- Bill Schelly, writer (b. 1951)[308]
- Martin Trust, business person, entrepreneur and father of Sri Lankan apparel industry (b. 1934)[309][310]
- September 13
- Mary Anne Frey, aerospace physician (b. 1934)[311]
- Alex Grammas, baseball player (b. 1926)[312]
- Joachim Messing, German-born biologist (b. 1946)[313]
- Eddie Money, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (b. 1949)[314]
- Joseph Peter Wilson, cross-country skier (b. 1935)[315]
- September 14
- Gene Bacque, baseball player (b. 1937)[316]
- Larry Garron, football player (b. 1937)[317]
- Edmund Jones, politician (b. 1918)[318]
- John Ralston, football coach (b. 1927)[319]
- Tom Waddell, Scottish-born baseball player (b. 1958)[320]
- September 15
- Mark von Hagen, military historian (b. 1954)[321]
- Phyllis Newman, actress and singer (b. 1933)[322]
- Arthur Nims, federal judge (b. 1923)[323]
- Ric Ocasek, singer, songwriter, record producer, and frontman for The Cars (b. 1944)[324]
- Mike Stefanik, racing driver (b. 1958)[325]
- Azellia White, aviator (b. 1913)[326]
- September 16
- Anthony Bucco, politician (b. 1938)[327]
- Henry Buttelmann, fighter pilot (b. 1929)[328]
- John Cohen, folk musician and musicologist (b. 1932)[329]
- Steve Dalachinsky, poet (b. 1946)[330]
- Paul Ingrassia, journalist (b. 1950)[331]
- Ira A. Lipman, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1940)[332]
- Eric Woodfin Naylor, hispanist, scholar and educator (b. 1936)[333]
- Sander Vanocur, journalist (b. 1928)[334]
- September 17
- Carlos Cisneros, politician (b. 1948)[335]
- Jessica Jaymes, pornographic actress (b. 1976)[336]
- Harold Mabern, jazz pianist and composer (b. 1936)[337]
- Cokie Roberts, journalist and author (b. 1943)[338]
- Suzanne Whang, actress (b. 1962)[339]
- September 18
- Chuck Dauphin, music journalist (b. 1974)[340]
- Richard Watson, philosopher and speleologist (b. 1931)[341]
- September 19
- Maurice Ferré, Puerto Rican-born politician (b. 1935)[342]
- Barron Hilton, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1927)[343]
- Sol Stein, publisher (b. 1926)[344]
- Peppers Pride, thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2003)[345]
- September 20
- Robert Boyd, journalist and bureau chief (b. 1928)[346]
- Howard Cassady, football player (b. 1934)[347]
- Jan Merlin, actor (b. 1925)[348]
- Eric Samuelson, playwright (b. 1956)[349]
- Yonrico Scott, drummer (b. 1955)[350]
- September 21
- Tommy Brooker, football player (b. 1939)[351]
- Napoleon Chagnon, anthropologist (b. 1938)[352]
- Jack Donner, actor (b. 1928)[353]
- Aron Eisenberg, actor (b. 1969)[354]
- Sid Haig, actor (b. 1939)[355]
- E. J. Holub, football player (b. 1938)[356]
- George Lardner, journalist (b. 1934)[357]
- Jarred Rome, Olympic discus thrower (b. 1976)[358]
- Christopher Rouse, composer (b. 1949)[359]
- Carl Ruiz, chef and restaurateur (b. 1975)[360]
- Jevan Snead, football player (b. 1987)[361]
- Shuping Wang, Chinese-born medical researcher and public health whistleblower (b. 1959)[362]
- September 22
- Rosemarie Burian, humanitarian (b. 1936)[363]
- Wally Chambers, football player (b. 1951)[364]
- Courtney Cox Cole, basketball player (b. 1971)[365]
- Harry Joseph Flynn, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1933)[366]
- J. Michael Mendel, television producer (b. 1964)[367]
- September 23
- Andre Emmett, basketball player (b. 1982)[368]
- Robert Hunter, lyricist, singer-songwriter, translator and poet (b. 1941)[369]
- Joan Petersilia, criminologist (b. 1951)[370]
- Gordon C. Stauffer, college basketball coach (b. 1930)[371]
- Robert Zelnick, journalist (b. 1940)[372]
- September 24
- Mordicai Gerstein, children's writer and illustrator (b. 1935)[373]
- Jimmy Nelson, ventriloquist (b. 1928)[374]
- Donald L. Tucker, politician (b. 1935)[375]
- Roger H. Zion, politician (b. 1921)[376]
- September 25
- Michael D. Coe, archaeologist and anthropologist (b. 1929)[377]
- Linda Porter, actress (b. 1933)[378]
- Libi Staiger, actress (b. 1928)[379]
- September 26
- Plato Cacheris, lawyer (b. 1929)[380]
- Mac Conner, commercial illustrator (b. 1913)[381]
- William Levada, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1936)[382]
- Ronald L. Schlicher, diplomat (b. 1956)[383]
- September 27
- Rudy Behlmer, film historian (b. 1926)[384]
- Jack Edwards, politician (b. 1928)[385]
- Rob Garrison, actor (b. 1960)[386]
- John Francis Kinney, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1937)[387]
- Gene Melchiorre, basketball player (b. 1927)[388]
- Inder Singh, human rights activist (b. 1932)[389]
- John J. Snyder, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1925)[390]
- Jimmy Spicer, rapper and record producer (b. 1958)[391]
- Joseph C. Wilson, diplomat and writer (b. 1949)[392]
- September 28
- José José, Mexican singer and actor (b. 1948)[393]
- Hogan Sheffer, television writer (b. 1958)[394]
- September 29
- Martin Bernheimer, music critic (b. 1936)[395]
- busbee, musician, songwriter, and record producer (b. 1976)[396]
- Neil D. Van Sickle, air force major general (b. 1915)[397]
- Larry Willis, jazz pianist (b. 1942)[398]
- September 30
- Marshall Efron, actor and humorist (b. 1938)[399]
- Wayne Fitzgerald, film and television title designer (b. 1930)[400]
- Shinya Inoué, Japanese-born American scientist (b. 1921)[401]
- Sharon Malcolm, politician (b. 1947)[402]
- Jessye Norman, operatic soprano (b. 1945)[403]
- Pete Turnham, politician (b. 1920)[404]
October
[edit]- October 1
- Cain Hope Felder, Methodist minister and biblical scholar (b. 1943)[405]
- Eric Pleskow, Austrian-born American film producer (b. 1924)[406]
- Ed Simonini, football player (b. 1954)[407]
- Dick Soash, politician (b. 1941)[408]
- Ruben A. Valdez, politician (b. 1937)[409]
- Beverly Watkins, blues guitarist (b. 1939)[410]
- October 2
- Michael Bauman, theologian (b. 1950)[411]
- Bill Bidwill, football team owner (b. 1931)[412]
- Julie Gibson, actress and singer (b. 1913)[413]
- John Kirby, attorney (b. 1939)[414]
- Beth Palmer, bridge player (b. 1952)[415]
- Kim Shattuck, singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1963)[416]
- Alan Zaslove, animator (b. 1927)[417]
- Ezra Zilkha, financier and philanthropist (b. 1925)[418]
- October 3
- Vinnie Bell, inventor and guitarist (b. 1932)[419]
- Lewis Dauber, actor (b. 1949)[420]
- Dana Fradon, cartoonist (b. 1922)[421]
- Philip Gips, designer and film poster artist (b. 1931)[422]
- Stephen J. Lukasik, physicist (b. 1931)[423]
- Philip K. Lundeberg, naval historian and World War II veteran (b. 1923)[424]
- October 4
- Ed Ackerson, singer-songwriter (b. 1965)[425]
- Peter Beckwith, Anglican prelate (b. 1939)[426]
- Diahann Carroll, actress (b. 1935)[427]
- James Schmerer, TV writer and producer (b. 1938)[428]
- Bob Tufts, baseball player (b. 1955)[429]
- October 5
- Lee Botts, environmentalist (b. 1928)[430]
- Andy Etchebarren, baseball player (b. 1943)[431]
- Blaine Lindgren, track and field athlete (b. 1939)[432]
- Eloy Pérez, boxer (b. 1986)[433]
- Philip J. Prygoski, legal scholar (b. 1947)[434]
- October 6
- Larry Junstrom, bass guitarist (b. 1949)[435]
- Karen Pendleton, child actress (b. 1946)[436]
- S. A. Stepanek, poet (b. 1959)[437]
- Stephen Swid, businessman (b. 1940)[438]
- Rip Taylor, comedian and actor (b. 1935)[439]
- October 7
- Warren William Eginton, federal judge (b. 1924)[440]
- Ed Kalafat, basketball player (b. 1932)[441]
- October 8
- Francis S. Currey, U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1925)[442]
- Chip Healy, football player (b. 1947)[443]
- Sammy Taylor, baseball player (b. 1933)[444]
- Quade Winter, composer and opera singer (b. 1951)[445]
- October 9
- Richard Askey, mathematician (b. 1933)[446]
- John W. Corso, art director (b. 1929)[447]
- Robert W. Estill, Episcopal prelate (b. 1927)[448]
- Thomas Flanagan, Irish-born Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1930)[449]
- Jill Freedman, photographer (b. 1939)[450]
- Robert Guestier Goelet, French-born businessman and philanthropist (b. 1923)[451]
- Samuel Hynes, author (b. 1924)[452]
- James O. Mason, physician (b. 1930)[453]
- Murray Rosenblatt, statistician and academic (b. 1926)[454]
- David Weisman, film producer and author (b. 1942)[455]
- October 10
- William J. Hamilton, politician (b. 1932)[456]
- Enrique Moreno, Mexican-born American lawyer (b. 1955)[457]
- Paul Polak, psychiatrist and entrepreneur (b. 1939)[458]
- Joseph E. Tregoning, politician (b. 1941)[459]
- October 11
- Sam Bobrick, playwright and screenwriter (b. 1932)[460]
- Mac Christensen, clothier (b. 1934)[461]
- Robert Forster, actor (b. 1941)[462]
- John Giorno, poet and performance artist (b. 1936)[463]
- James Hart Stern, civil rights activist (b. 1964)[464]
- October 12
- Kate Braverman, author (b. 1949)[465]
- E. A. Carmean, art curator and historian (b. 1945)[466]
- Woodie Flowers, mechanical engineer (b. 1943)[467]
- Bob Goin, college athletic director (b. 1938)[468]
- Emilio Nicolas Sr., Mexican-born American television executive (b. 1930)[469]
- Norman Schofield, Scottish-born political scientist (b. 1944)[470]
- October 13
- William T. Allen, law academic (b. 1948)[471]
- Scotty Bowers, male prostitute and pimp (b. 1923)[472]
- Bobby Del Greco, baseball player (b. 1933)[473]
- Jay Frank, music industry executive (b. 1971)[474]
- Charles Jencks, architectural historian (b. 1939)[475]
- Elias James Manning, American-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1938)[476]
- October 14
- Harold Bloom, literary critic (b. 1930)[477]
- Steve Cash, singer-songwriter (b. 1946)[478]
- Emmett Chappelle, scientist (b. 1925)[479]
- Buckwheat Donahue, sportsman and tourism promoter (b. 1951)[480]
- Louis Frey Jr., politician (b. 1934)[481]
- Cooper Snyder, politician (b. 1928)[482]
- Yvonne S. Wilson, politician (b. 1929)[483]
- October 15
- Mary Stuart Gile, politician (b. 1936)[484]
- Igo Kantor, Austrian-born film producer (b. 1930)[485]
- Michael D. Reynolds, astronomer and educator (b. 1954)[486]
- October 16
- Ed Beck, basketball player (b. 1936)[487]
- John Clarke, actor (b. 1931)[488]
- Patrick Day, boxer (b. 1992)[489]
- Bernard Fisher, surgeon (b. 1918)[490]
- Morton Mandel, billionaire businessman and philanthropist (b. 1921)[491]
- Harold Scheub, professor and folklorist of African cultures (b. 1931)[492]
- John Tate, mathematician (b. 1925)[493]
- October 17
- Michael F. Armstrong, lawyer (b. 1932)[494]
- Hildegard Bachert, German-born art dealer (b. 1921)[495]
- Zev Braun, film and television producer (b. 1928)[496]
- Elijah Cummings, politician (b. 1951)[497][498]
- Alan Diamonstein, politician (b. 1931)[499]
- Bob Kingsley, radio personality (b. 1939)[500]
- Bill Macy, actor (b. 1922)[501]
- Victor Mohica, actor (b. 1933)[502]
- Ray Santos, saxophonist (b. 1928)[503]
- October 18
- Edward Clark, abstract painter (b. 1926)[504]
- Michael Flaksman, cellist (b. 1946)[505]
- Mark Hurd, business executive (b. 1957)[506]
- Ahad Israfil, gunshot survivor (b. 1972)[507]
- William Milliken, politician (b. 1922)[508]
- Lou Palmer, sportscaster (b. 1935)[509]
- Mike Reilly, football player (b. 1942)[510]
- October 19
- E. Bruce Heilman, university president (b. 1926)[511]
- Joseph Lombardo, mobster (b. 1929)[512]
- October 20
- Eric Cooper, baseball umpire (b. 1966)[513]
- Thomas D'Alesandro III, politician (b. 1929)[514]
- Rufus E. Jones, politician (b. 1940)[515]
- Robert I. Price, Coast Guard admiral (b. 1921)[516]
- Nick Tosches, journalist and biographer (b. 1949)[517]
- Dottie Wham, politician (b. 1925)[518]
- October 21
- Willie Brown, football player (b. 1940)[519]
- John M. Downs, courtroom sketch artist (b. 1937)[520]
- Josip Elic, actor (b. 1921)[521]
- Jerry Fogel, actor (b. 1936)[522]
- Mike Hebert, volleyball coach (b. 1944)[523]
- Reginald Tate, politician (b. 1954)[524]
- October 22
- George Brancato, football player and coach (b. 1931)[525]
- Ed Cherney, recording engineer (b. 1950)[526]
- Vicki Funk, botanist (b. 1947)[citation needed]
- Jo Ann Zimmerman, politician (b. 1936)[527]
- October 23
- J. Rogers Hollingsworth, historian and sociologist (b. 1932)[528]
- James W. Montgomery, Episcopalian prelate (b. 1921)[529]
- Bernie Parrish, football player (b. 1936)[530]
- Francis A. Sullivan, theologian (b. 1922)[531]
- Tom Stevens, politician (b. 1956)[532]
- October 24
- Michael Blumlein, writer and physician (b. 1948)[citation needed])
- Leroy Johnson, politician (b. 1928)[533]
- October 25
- Chou Wen-chung, Chinese-born composer (b. 1923)[534]
- Peter H. Hassrick, artist and author (b. 1941)[535]
- Joe Sun, country singer-songwriter (b. 1943)[536]
- Don Valentine, venture capitalist (b. 1932)[537]
- October 26
- Paul André Albert, metallurgist (b. 1926)[538]
- Paul Barrere, singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1948)[539]
- Daniel W. Dobberpuhl, electrical engineer (b. 1945)[540]
- Robert Evans, film producer and convicted drug trafficker (b. 1930)[541]
- Chuck Meriwether, baseball umpire (b. 1956)[542]
- Gregory E. Pyle, Choctaw Nation politician (b. 1949)[543]
- Thaddeus Seymour, academic (b. 1928)[544]
- John Stauffer, politician (b. 1925)[545]
- October 27
- Tim Chambers, baseball coach (b. 1965)[546]
- Stephen P. Cohen, political scientist (b. 1936)[547]
- John Conyers, politician (b. 1929)[548]
- Kelly C. Crabb, sports and entertainment lawyer (b. 1946)[549]
- Johanna Lindsey, romance novelist (b. 1952)[550]
- October 28
- Al Bianchi, basketball player, coach, and executive (b. 1932)[551]
- Ron Dunlap, basketball player and educator (b. 1946)[552]
- Kay Hagan, politician (b. 1953)[553]
- John Walker, politician (b. 1937)[554]
- October 29
- Gerald Baliles, politician (b. 1940)[555]
- Richard Lennon, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1947)[556]
- Charlie Taaffe, football coach (b. 1950)[557]
- John Witherspoon, actor and comedian (b. 1942)[558]
- October 30
- Paul Crosby, basketball player (b. 1989)[559]
- Ron Fairly, baseball player (b. 1938)[560]
- William J. Hughes, politician and diplomat (b. 1932)[561]
- Sam Jankovich, football coach and athletic director (b. 1934)[562]
- J. Bob Traxler, politician (b. 1931)[563]
- October 31
- Ann Crumb, actress and singer (b. 1950)[564]
- Roger Morin, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1941)[565]
- Hunter Pitts O'Dell, civil rights activist (b. 1923)[566]
November
[edit]- November 1
- Rudy Boesch, U.S. Navy SEAL and realty show contestant (b. 1928)[567]
- Peter Collier, writer and publisher (b. 1939)[568]
- Marc LeBlanc, sailor (b. 1950)[569]
- November 2
- Gene G. Abdallah, U.S. Marshal and politician (b. 1936)[570]
- Irwin Fridovich, biochemist (b. 1929)[571]
- James I. Robertson Jr., historian (b. 1930)[572]
- Brian Tarantina, actor (b. 1959)[573]
- November 3
- Gert Boyle, German-born American businesswoman (b. 1924)[574]
- William B. Branch, dramatist (b. 1927)[575]
- Louis Eppolito, police detective and mobster (b. 1948)[576]
- November 4
- Jim LeClair, football player (b. 1950)[577]
- Virginia Leith, actress (b. 1925)[578]
- November 5
- Sally Dixon, film curator (b. 1932)[579]
- Ernest J. Gaines, author (b. 1933)[580]
- Michael Sherwood, keyboardist and singer (b. 1959)[581]
- William Wintersole, actor (b. 1931)[582]
- November 6
- Nikki Araguz, same-sex marriage activist (b. 1975)[583]
- Stephen Dixon, author (b. 1936)[584]
- Mike Streicher, racing driver (b. 1957)[585]
- November 7
- Dan McGrew, football player (b. 1937)[586]
- Frank Saul, basketball player (b. 1924)[587]
- Janette Sherman, toxicologist and activist (b. 1930)[588]
- November 9
- Ross Bell, entomologist (b. 1929)[589]
- Noel Ignatiev, Marxist historian and activist (b. 1940)[590]
- Yusuf Scott, football player (b. 1976)[591]
- November 10
- Jim Adams, lacrosse coach (b. 1928)[592]
- Russell Chatham, painter (b. 1939)[593]
- Rick Ludwin, television executive (b. 1948)[594]
- Lawrence G. Paull, production designer and art director (b. 1938)[595]
- Bernard Tyson, health executive (b. 1959)[596]
- November 11
- Tauba Biterman, Polish-American centenarian and Holocaust survivor (b. 1917)[597]
- Zeke Bratkowski, football player (b. 1931)[598]
- Mary Christian, educator and politician (b. 1924)[599]
- Alan Hagman, photojournalist (b. 1964)[600]
- Charles Rogers, football player (b. 1981)[601]
- November 12
- Bob Johnson, baseball player (b. 1936)[602]
- William J. McCoy, politician (b. 1942)[603]
- Ann Peoples, politician (b. 1947)[604]
- Dois I. Rosser Jr., businessman and missionary (b. 1921)[605]
- November 13 – Tom Spurgeon, comics journalist (b. 1968)[606]
- November 14
- Anthony Grundy, basketball player (b. 1979)[607]
- Charles Moir, basketball coach (b. 1930)[608]
- Orville Rogers, masters runner and centenarian (b. 1917)[609]
- November 15
- Mark Cady, judge (b. 1953)[610]
- Jim Coates, baseball pitcher (b. 1932)[611]
- Harrison Dillard, track and field athlete (b. 1923)[612]
- Irv Noren, baseball player (b. 1924)[613]
- Papa Don Schroeder, record producer and music executive (b. 1940)[614]
- November 16
- Diane Loeffler, politician (b. 1953)[615]
- Joel Skornicka, politician (b. 1937)[616]
- November 18 – Brad McQuaid, video game designer (b. 1968)[617]
- November 19
- Bob Hallberg, basketball coach (b. 1944)[618]
- Tom Lyle, comics artist (b. 1953)[619]
- Manoucher Yektai, Iranian-American artist (b. 1921)[620]
- November 20
- Jake Burton Carpenter, snowboarder (b. 1954)[621]
- Fred Cox, football player (b. 1938)[622]
- Mary L. Good, inorganic chemist (b. 1931)[623]
- John Martin, racing driver (b. 1939)[624]
- Wataru Misaka, basketball player (b. 1923)[625]
- Linda Orange, politician (b. 1950)[626]
- Michael J. Pollard, actor (b. 1939)[627]
- November 21
- Val Heim, baseball player (b. 1920)[628]
- Barbara Mandel, community activist and philanthropist (b. 1925)[629]
- Gahan Wilson, cartoonist (b. 1930)[630]
- November 22
- Alfred E. Smith IV, stockbroker and philanthropist (b. 1951)[631]
- Bowen Stassforth, swimmer (b. 1926)[632]
- Warren Wolf, football coach and politician (b. 1927)[633]
- November 23
- Will Brunson, baseball pitcher (b. 1970)[634]
- Barbara Hillary, polar explorer (b. 1931)[635]
- Catherine Small Long, politician (b. 1924)[636]
- Harry Morton, restaurateur (b. 1981)[637]
- November 24
- Hank Bullough, football player and coach (b. 1934)[638]
- Robert Godshall, politician (b. 1933)[639]
- Dion Neutra, architect (b. 1926)[640]
- Robert F. X. Sillerman, billionaire entertainment executive (b. 1948)[641]
- John Simon, writer and critic (b. 1925)[642]
- November 25
- Frank Biondi, entertainment executive (b. 1945)[643]
- George Clements, Roman Catholic priest and civil rights activist (b. 1932)[644]
- Pete Musser, business executive and philanthropist (b. 1926)[645]
- Jay Powell, politician (b. 1952)[646]
- November 26
- Howard Cruse, comics artist (b. 1944)[647]
- James L. Holloway III, U.S. Navy admiral (b. 1922)[648]
- November 27
- Clay Evans, Baptist pastor, gospel singer, and civil rights activist (b. 1925)[649]
- Jaegwon Kim, Korean-American philosopher (b. 1934)[650]
- Agnes Baker Pilgrim, Takelma elder and activist (b. 1924)[651]
- John B. Robbins, medical researcher (b. 1932)[652]
- William Ruckelshaus, lawyer and politician (b. 1932)[653]
- John Henry Waddell, sculptor, painter, and art educator (b. 1921)[654]
- November 28
- Marion McClinton, theatre director, playwright, and actor (b. 1954)[655]
- John McKissick, football coach (b. 1926)[656]
- Kermit Staggers, politician (b. 1947)[657]
- John Strohmayer, baseball pitcher (b. 1946)[658]
- November 29
- Ruth Anderson, composer (b. 1928)[659]
- Irving Burgie, songwriter (b. 1924)[660]
- Andrew Clements, children's author (b. 1949)[661]
- William E. Macaulay, billionaire business executive and philanthropist (b. 1945)[662]
- Fitzhugh Mullan, physician, educator, and activist (b. 1942)[663]
- Seymour Siwoff, sports statistician and businessman (b. 1920)[664]
- R-Kal Truluck, football player (b. 1974)[665]
- Phil Wyman, politician (b. 1945)[666]
- November 30 – Ralph Anderson, politician (b. 1927)[667]
December
[edit]- December 1
- Robert M. Koerner, engineer (b. 1933)[668]
- Lil Bub, celebrity cat (b. 2011)[669]
- Shelley Morrison, actress (b. 1936)[670]
- Paul Sirba, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1960)[671]
- Paul Sullivan, football player and coach (b. 1950)[672]
- December 2
- George Atkinson III, football player (b. 1992)[673]
- Jimmy Cavallo, saxophonist (b. 1927)[674]
- D. C. Fontana, television writer (b. 1939)[675]
- Robert K. Massie, historian (b. 1929)[676]
- Joe Smith, music executive (b. 1928)[677]
- Kenneth Allen Taylor, philosopher (b. 1954)[678]
- December 4
- Cas Banaszek, football player (b. 1945)[679]
- Leonard Goldberg, film and television producer (b. 1934)[680]
- Margaret Morgan Lawrence, psychiatrist and centenarian (b. 1914)[681]
- C. O. Simpkins Sr., dentist, politician, and civil rights activist (b. 1925)[682]
- December 5
- Jon Comer, skateboarder (b. 1976)[683]
- Marvin Goodfriend, economist (b. 1950)[684]
- Sherman Howard, football player (b. 1924)[685]
- George Laurer, electrical engineer (b. 1925)[686]
- Robert Walker, actor (b. 1940)[687]
- December 6
- Ron Leibman, actor (b. 1937)[688]
- Kimmi Lewis, politician (b. 1957)[689]
- Donald B. Marron, billionaire financier, art collector, and philanthropist (b. 1934)[690]
- Jo Ann Washam, golfer (b. 1950)[691]
- December 7
- Gerald Barrax, poet and educator (b. 1933)[692]
- Berkley Bedell, politician and businessman (b. 1921)[693]
- Lisa de Cazotte, soap opera producer (b. 1961)[694]
- Denise D'Ascenzo, television news anchor (b. 1958)[695]
- Bump Elliott, football player, coach, and athletic director (b. 1925)[696]
- Joe McQueen, jazz saxophonist (b. 1919)[697]
- December 8
- René Auberjonois, actor and singer (b. 1940)[698]
- Doyle Corman, politician (b. 1932)[699]
- Jerry Karr, politician (b. 1936)[700]
- Caroll Spinney, puppeteer (b. 1933)[701]
- Paul Volcker, economist and Federal Reserve chairman (b. 1927)[702]
- Juice WRLD, rapper (b. 1998)[703]
- December 9
- John R. Broxson, politician (b. 1932)[704]
- Leon Hardeman, football player (b. 1932)[705]
- Chuck Heberling, sports administrator and referee (b. 1925)[706]
- William Luce, playwright (b. 1931)[707]
- May Stevens, feminist artist (b. 1924)[708]
- December 10
- Frederick B. Dent, businessman and politician (b. 1922)[709]
- Gershon Kingsley, electronic musician and composer (b. 1922)[710]
- Emily Mason, painter (b. 1932)[711]
- Philip McKeon, actor (b. 1964)[712]
- Randy Suess, computer programmer (b. 1945)[713]
- Scott Timberg, journalist and author (b. 1969)[714]
- December 11
- Larry Heinemann, novelist (b. 1944)[715]
- James McCarthy, oceanographer (b. 1944)[716]
- William S. McFeely, historian (b. 1930)[717]
- December 12
- Danny Aiello, actor (b. 1933)[718]
- Vaughan Johnson, football player (b. 1962)[719]
- David H. Locke, politician (b. 1927)[720]
- Jack Scott, Canadian-American singer-songwriter (b. 1936)[721]
- December 13
- Lawrence Bittaker, serial killer (b. 1940)[722]
- Richard G. Hatcher, politician (b. 1933)[723]
- PHASE 2, graffiti artist (b. 1955)[724]
- Emil Richards, jazz percussionist (b. 1932)[725]
- Carl Scheer, basketball executive (b. 1936)[726]
- December 14
- Moondog Rex, professional wrestler (b. 1950)[727]
- Felix Rohatyn, banker and diplomat (b. 1928)[728]
- Irv Williams, jazz saxophonist (b. 1919)[729]
- Doug Woog, ice hockey coach (b. 1944)[730]
- December 15
- Wense Grabarek, politician (b. 1919)[731]
- Robert Kinkead, chef and restaurateur (b. 1952)[732]
- Morgan Porteus, Episcopal bishop (b. 1917)[733]
- December 16
- Rich Rundles, baseball pitcher (b. 1981)[734]
- Bill Simpson, racing driver and entrepreneur (b. 1940)[735]
- December 17
- Hayden Fry, football player and coach (b. 1929)[736]
- Scot Kleinendorst, ice hockey player (b. 1960)[737]
- December 18
- Al Adinolfi, politician (b. 1934)[738]
- Herman Boone, football coach (b. 1935)[739]
- Ellen Shub, photojournalist (b. 1946)[740]
- December 19
- Ward Just, journalist and author (b. 1935)[741]
- Saoul Mamby, boxer (b. 1947)[742]
- Arthur Verow, politician (b. 1942)[743]
- December 20
- Junior Johnson, NASCAR driver and team owner (b. 1931)[744]
- Stanley J. Stein, historian of Latin America (b. 1920)[745]
- Woody Vasulka, video artist (b. 1937)[746]
- December 21
- Louis Jenkins, poet (b. 1942)[747]
- Isaac Kramnick, historian (b. 1938)[748]
- Joseph Segel, entrepreneur (b. 1931)[749]
- December 22
- December 23
- Elmer Beseler Harris, political strategist (b. 1939)[753]
- Fred B. Rooney, politician (b. 1925)[754]
- December 24
- Rusty Hilger, football player (b. 1962)[755]
- Dave Riley, bass guitarist (b. 1960)[756]
- Allee Willis, songwriter (b. 1947)[757]
- December 25
- Eliot Glassheim, politician (b. 1938)[758]
- William Greider, journalist and economics writer (b. 1936)[759]
- Lee Mendelson, television producer (b. 1933)[760]
- Chuck Turner, politician (b. 1941)[761]
- December 26
- Jocelyn Burdick, U.S. Senator (b. 1922)[762]
- Elbert Dubenion, football player (b. 1933)[763]
- Jerry Herman, composer and lyricist (b. 1931)[764]
- Sleepy LaBeef, rockabilly singer and musician (b. 1935)[765]
- Sue Lyon, actress (b. 1946)[766]
- December 27
- Ulysses Currie, politician (b. 1937)[767]
- Don Imus, radio personality (b. 1940)[768]
- J. Charles Jones, civil rights activist (b. 1937)[769]
- Neal Peirce, columnist and author (b. 1932)[770]
- Remilia, esports player (b. 1995)[771]
- John Rothchild, financial writer (b. 1945)[772]
- December 28
- Carley Ann McCord, sports journalist (b. 1989)[773]
- Fred Graham, journalist and television anchor (b. 1931)[774]
- Izzy Slapawitz, professional wrestler (b. 1948)[775]
- December 29
- LaDell Andersen, basketball coach (b. 1929)[776]
- Paul X. Kelley, U.S. Marine Corps commandant (b. 1928)[777]
- Norma Tanega, singer-songwriter (b. 1939)[778]
- December 30
- Jack Garfein, stage and film director and acting teacher (b. 1930)[779]
- Gertrude Himmelfarb, historian (b. 1922)[780]
- Syd Mead, industrial designer and concept artist (b. 1933)[781]
- December 31
- Vic Juris, jazz guitarist (b. 1953)[782]
- J. L. Lewis, golfer (b. 1960)[783]
- Martin West, actor (b. 1937)[784]
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