2021 deaths in the United States (July–December)
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Deaths in the last half of the year 2021 in the United States. For the first half of the year, see 2021 deaths in the United States (January–June).
July
[edit]- July 1 – The Patriot, 59, professional wrestler (AWA, AJPW, WWF) (b. 1961)[1]
- July 3
- Robert Correia, 82, politician, mayor of Fall River (2008–2010) and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–2008) (b. 1939)[2]
- Haunani-Kay Trask, 71 American-born Hawaiian nationalist and author (b. 1949)[3]
- July 4
- Sanford Clark, 85, rockabilly singer ("The Fool", "Houston") (b. 1935)[4]
- Terry Donahue, 77, Hall of Fame college football coach (UCLA Bruins) and executive (San Francisco 49ers) (b.1944)[5]
- Dennis Gorski, 76, politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1975–1987), Erie County, New York executive (1988–1999) (b. 1944)[6]
- Anne H. Hopkins, 79, academic administrator and president of University of North Florida (b. 1941)[7]
- Richard Lewontin, 92, evolutionary biologist (b. 1929)[8]
- July 5
- Didi Contractor, 91, German-American architect (b. 1929)[9]
- Richard Donner, 91, film and television director and producer (The Goonies, Tales from the Crypt, Lethal Weapon films) (b. 1930)[10]
- James Kallstrom, 78, FBI agent and television host (The FBI Files) (b. 1943)[11]
- William Smith, actor (Laredo, Rich Man, Poor Man) (b. 1933)[12]
- July 6
- Tom Buford, 72, politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (since 1991) (b. 1949)[13]
- Suzzanne Douglas, 64, actress (The Parent 'Hood, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Jason's Lyric) (b. 1957)[14]
- William H. Pauley III, 68, judge for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1998–2018), senior judge (since 2018).[15]
- July 7
- Greg Clark, 49, football player (San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1972)[16]
- Robert Downey Sr., 85, actor (To Live and Die in L.A.), film director (Up the Academy, Putney Swope), and producer (b. 1936)[17]
- Bob F. Griffin, 85, politician, member (1971–1996) and speaker (1981–1996) of the Missouri House of Representatives (b. 1935)[18]
- Priscilla Johnson McMillan, 92, historian and journalist (b. 1928)[19]
- Eddie Payne, 69, college basketball coach (USC Upstate Spartans, Oregon State Beavers, East Carolina Pirates) (b. 1951)[20]
- Chick Vennera, 74, actor (Yanks, The Milagro Beanfield War, Animaniacs) (b. 1947)[21]
- Chris Youngblood, 55, professional wrestler (WWC, FMW) (b. 1966)[22]
- July 8 – Walter Thomas McGovern, 99, jurist and senior judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington (since 1987) (b. 1922)[23]
- July 10
- Byron Berline, 77, fiddle player (b.1944)[24]
- David Carter, 67, football player (Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1953)[25]
- Gwendolyn Faison, 96, politician, mayor of Camden, New Jersey (2000–2010) (b. 1925)[26]
- Travis Fulton, 44, mixed martial artist (b. 1977)[27]
- Sonny Jackson, 82, college football coach (Nicholls Colonels, McNeese State Cowboys) (b. 1938)[28]
- July 11
- Charlie Robinson, 75, actor (Night Court, Love & War) (b. 1945)[29]
- Jerry Steele, 82, basketball coach (Guilford Quakers, Carolina Cougars, High Point Panthers) (b. 1939)[30]
- July 12
- Edwin Edwards, 93, politician, U.S. Representative and four-time Governor of Louisiana (b. 1927)[31]
- Bertram Firestone, 89, industrial real estate developer, thoroughbred breeder and horse owner (Genuine Risk) (b. 1931)[32]
- Alex Gibbs, 80, football coach (Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons) (b. 1941)[33]
- Paul Orndorff, 71, professional wrestler (WWF, WCW) (b. 1949)[34]
- Joshua Perper, 88, Romanian-born pathologist and toxicologist, chief medical examiner of Broward County, Florida (1994–2011) (b. 1932)[35]
- John L. Rotz, 86, Hall of Fame jockey (b. 1934)[36]
- July 13
- Shirley Fry, 94, Hall of Fame tennis player (b. 1927)[37]
- Margaret Richardson, 78, lawyer and public official, commissioner of internal revenue (1993–1997) (b. 1943)[38]
- July 14
- Sam Belnavis, 81, automobile racing executive (b. 1939)[39]
- Dan Forestal, 38, politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (2012–2020) (b. 1983)[40]
- Jeff LaBar, 58, rock guitarist (Cinderella, Naked Beggars) (b. 1963)[41]
- Julian L. Lapides, 89, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1963–1967) and senate (1967–1994) (b. 1931)[42]
- July 15
- Yoel Kahn, 91, Russian-born Chabad rabbi (b. 1930)[43]
- Jean Kraft, 94, mezzo-soprano (b. 1927)[44]
- Jerry Lewis, 86, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1969–1978) and U.S. House of Representatives (1979–2013), chair of the House Appropriations Committee (2005–2007) (b. 1934)[45]
- Dennis Murphy, 94, sports entrepreneur, co-founder of the American Basketball Association and World Hockey Association (b. 1926)[46]
- Gloria Richardson, 99, civil rights activist (Cambridge movement) (b. 1922)[47]
- Hugo F. Sonnenschein, 80, economist (Sonnenschein–Mantel–Debreu theorem) (b. 1940)[48]
- July 16
- Doug Bennett, 75, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010) (b. 1946)[49]
- Stephen Hickman, 72, illustrator (b. 1949)[50]
- Biz Markie, rapper ("Just a Friend") (b. 1964)[51]
- Harry M. Rosenfeld, 91, newspaper editor (The Washington Post) (b. 1929)[52]
- July 17
- John "Bam" Carney, 51, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (since 2009) (b.1969)[53]
- Mat George, 26, podcast host (b. 1995)[54]
- Robby Steinhardt, 71, singer and violinist (Kansas) (b. 1950[55]
- July 18 – Bernie Hansen, 76, politician, member of the Chicago City Council (1983–2002) (b. 1944)[56]
- July 19
- Layne Flack, 52, poker player (b. 1969)[57]
- Jenny Lynn, 49, bodybuilder (b. 1972)[58]
- Chuck E. Weiss, 76, songwriter and vocalist (b. 1945)[59]
- July 22
- Greg Knapp, 58, football coach (New York Jets, Atlanta Falcons) (b. 1963)[60]
- Gary Leif, 64, politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (since 2018) (b. 1957)[61]
- July 23
- David Lust, 53, politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2007–2015, 2016–2019) (b. 1968)[62]
- Steven Weinberg, 88, theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1979) (b. 1933)[63]
- July 24
- Rodney Alcala, 77, serial killer (b. 1943)[64]
- Jackie Mason, 93, comedian and actor (The Simpsons, The Jerk, Caddyshack II) (b. 1928)[65]
- July 26
- Rick Aiello, 65, actor (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Do the Right Thing, The Sopranos) (b. 1955)[66]
- Albert Bandura, psychologist (b. 1925)[67]
- Mike Enzi, 77, politician, United States Senator from Wyoming (1997–2021) (b. 1944)[68]
- Mike Howe, 55, heavy metal singer (Metal Church, Heretic) (b. 1965)[69]
- Joey Jordison, 46, heavy metal drummer (Slipknot, Murderdolls, Sinsaenum) (b. 1975)[70]
- David Von Ancken, 56, television and film director (Seraphim Falls, Tut, The Vampire Diaries) (b. 1965)[71]
- July 27
- Jack Carlisle, 91, college football coach (East Tennessee State) (b. 1929)[72]
- Saginaw Grant, 85, actor (The World's Fastest Indian, The Lone Ranger, "Ozymandias" episode of Breaking Bad) (b. 1936)[73]
- Dusty Hill, 72, Hall of Fame musician (ZZ Top) and songwriter ("Tush") (b. 1949)[74]
- July 28
- Wade Cook, 71, author.[75]
- Nancy Frankel, 92, sculptor (b. 1929)[76]
- Pete George, 92, weightlifter, Olympic champion (1952) (b. 1929)[77]
- Ron Popeil, 86, inventor and businessman (Ronco) (b. 1935)[78]
- July 29
- Robert Dove, 82, politician and academic, parliamentarian of the United States Senate (1981–1987, 1995–2001) (b. 1938)[79]
- Richard Lamm, 85, politician, governor of Colorado (1975–1987) (b. 1935)[80]
- John Landon, 71, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 2013) (b. 1950)[81]
- Carl Levin, 87, politician, United States Senator from Michigan (1979–2015) (b. 1934)[82]
- Janice Mirikitani, 80, poet and political activist (b. 1941)[83]
- Lin-J Shell, 39, football player (Orlando Predators, Toronto Argonauts, BC Lions) (b. 1981)[84]
- July 30
- Jack Couffer, 96, film director (Ring of Bright Water), second unit director (Out of Africa), and cinematographer (Jonathan Livingston Seagull) (b. 1924)[85]
- Jay Pickett, 60, actor (Rush Week, Eve of Destruction, Rumpelstiltskin) (b. 1961)[86]
- Thea White, 81, voice actress (Courage the Cowardly Dog) (b. 1940)[87]
- July 31
- Charles Connor, 86, drummer (Little Richard) (b. 1935)[88]
- Alvin Ing, 89, singer and actor (The Final Countdown, Stir Crazy, The Gambler) (b. 1932)[89]
- Mark Tarlov, 69, film producer (Christine, Copycat), director (Simply Irresistible), and winemaker (b. 1952)[90]
August
[edit]- August 1
- Paul Cotton, 78, singer-songwriter and guitarist (Poco) (b. 1943)[91]
- June Daugherty, 64, college basketball coach (Boise State Broncos, Washington Huskies, Washington State Cougars) (b. 1956)[92]
- Abe E. Pierce III, 86, politician, mayor of Monroe, Louisiana (1996–2000) (b. 1934)[93]
- Tom York, 96, television personality (WBRC) (b. 1924)[94]
- John Zulberti, 54, college lacrosse player (Syracuse Orange) (b. 1967)[95]
- August 2 – Runoko Rashidi, 67, historian, author and scholar (b. 1954)[96]
- August 3
- Jerry Carter, 66, politician and pastor, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2019) (b. 1954–1955)[97]
- Jody Hamilton, 82, professional wrestler (GCW), promoter (DSW) and trainer (WCW Power Plant) (b. 1938)[98]
- Kelli Hand, 56, musician and DJ (b. 1965)[99]
- August 4
- Razzy Bailey, 82, country musician ("Midnight Hauler", "She Left Love All Over Me", "I Keep Coming Back") (b. 1939)[100]
- Bobby Eaton, 62, professional wrestler (Jim Crockett Promotions, WCW, SMW) (b. 1958)[101]
- Richard T. Farmer, 86, businessman and philanthropist, founder and CEO of Cintas (1968–2003) (b. 1934 or 1935)[102]
- Paul Johnson, 50, DJ ("Get Get Down") and record producer (b. 1971)[103]
- John H. Logie, 81, politician, mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan (1991–2003) (b. 1939)[104]
- J. R. Richard, 71, baseball player (Houston Astros) (b. 1950)[105]
- Dave Severance, 102, Marine Corps colonel (Battle of Iwo Jima) (b. 1919)[106]
- Betty Lou Varnum, 90, television presenter (The Magic Window) (b. 1931)[107]
- Tachi Yamada, 76, Japanese-born American physician and gastroenterologist (b. 1945)[108]
- August 5
- Eloise Greenfield, 91, author (b. 1929)[109]
- Richard Trumka, 72, labor leader, president of the AFL–CIO (since 2009) and the United Mine Workers (1982–1995) (b. 1949)[110]
- Vito Valentinetti, 92, baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians) (b. 1928)[111]
- Walter Wangerin Jr., 77, author (The Book of the Dun Cow) (b. 1944)[112]
- August 6
- Rita Pitka Blumenstein, 84–85, Yup'ik traditional healer (b. 1936)[113]
- Ed Emery, 71, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2003–2011) and Senate (2013–2021) (b. 1950)[114]
- Donald Kagan, 89, Lithuanian-born American historian (b. 1932)[115]
- Trevor Moore, 41, comedian (The Whitest Kids U' Know) and actor (Miss March) (b. 1980)[116]
- John A. Rizzo, 73, attorney (b. 1947)[117]
- Herbert Schlosser, 95, president and CEO of NBC and co-founder of A&E (b. 1926)[118]
- August 7
- Paul Bragdon, 94, academic (b. 1927)[119]
- Mike De Palmer, 59, tennis player and coach (Boris Becker) (b. 1961)[120]
- Markie Post, 70, actress (Night Court, The Fall Guy, Hearts Afire) (b. 1950)[121]
- Dennis Thomas, 70, saxophonist (Kool & the Gang) (b. 1951)[122]
- Jane Withers, 95, actress (Bright Eyes, Ginger, Giant) and children's radio show host (b. 1926)[123]
- August 8
- Bobby Bowden, 91, Hall of Fame college football coach (Florida State, West Virginia) (b. 1929)[124]
- Lila R. Gleitman, 91, academic (University of Pennsylvania) (b. 1929)[125]
- Ben Kamin, 68, rabbi (b. 1953)[126]
- Pierre Sprey, 84, French-born American defense analyst (Fighter Mafia) and record producer, founder of Mapleshade Records (b. 1937)[127]
- Walter Yetnikoff, 87, music industry executive (CBS Records International) (b. 1933)[128]
- August 9
- Rand Araskog, 89, businessman, CEO of ITT Corporation (1979–1998) (b. 1931)[129]
- Cameron Burrell, 26, sprinter (b. 1994)[130]
- Carlton H. Colwell, 95, politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1964–1995) (b. 1926)[131]
- Alex Cord, 88, actor (Airwolf, Stagecoach, The Brotherhood) (b. 1933)[132]
- Neal Craig, 73, football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1948)[133]
- Roy F. Guste, 69, author, photographer, and culinary historian (b. 1951)[134]
- Pat Hitchcock, 93, English-born American actress (Stage Fright, Strangers on a Train, Psycho) (b. 1928)[135]
- Bob Jenkins, 73, motorsports announcer (ESPN, ABC, NBC Sports) (b. 1947)[136]
- Joseph Koterski, 67, Jesuit priest, philosopher and author (b. 1953)[137]
- Craig Ogletree, 53, football player (Cincinnati Bengals) (b. 1968)[138]
- Chucky Thompson, 53, record producer (Bad Boy Records) (b. 1968)[139]
- August 10
- Neal Conan, 71, radio journalist (Talk of the Nation) (b. 1949)[140]
- Tony Esposito, 78, Canadian-American Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens), Stanley Cup champion (1969) (b. 1943)[141]
- August 11 – Mike Finnigan, 76, keyboardist and vocalist (b. 1945)[142]
- August 12
- Dominic DeNucci, 89, Hall of Fame professional wrestler (Stampede Wrestling, NWA, WWWF) (b. 1932)[143]
- Roger Harring, 88, Hall of Fame college football coach (Wisconsin-La Crosse) (b. 1932)[144]
- August 13
- Kelsey Begaye, 70, politician, president of the Navajo Nation (1999–2003) (b. 1951)[145]
- Nanci Griffith, 68, singer-songwriter (b. 1953)[146]
- James Hormel, 88, philanthropist, LGBT activist and diplomat, ambassador to Luxembourg (1999–2001) (b. 1933)[147]
- Rich Milot, 64, football player (Washington Redskins), Super Bowl champion (1982, 1987) (b. 1957)[148]
- Steve Perrin, 75, game designer (RuneQuest), technical writer and editor (b. 1946)[149]
- Fez Whatley, 57, comedian and radio host (The Ron and Fez Show) (b. 1964)[150]
- August 14
- Keith Patchel, 65, musician and composer (b. 1955–1956)[151] (death announced on this date)
- Mickey Stephens, 77, politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2009) (b. 1944)[152]
- August 15
- Hiro, 90, Japanese-born American commercial photographer (b. 1930)[153]
- Paul Mitchell, 64, businessman and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2017–2021) (b. 1956)[154]
- Dick Schafrath, 84, football player (Cleveland Browns) and politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1987–2000) (b. 1937)[155]
- Joe Walton, 85, football player (Washington Redskins, New York Giants) and coach (New York Jets) (b. 1935)[156]
- August 16
- Stanley Aronowitz, 88, political activist and lecturer (b. 1933)[157]
- William R. Haine, 77, politician, member of the Illinois Senate (2002–2019) (b. 1944)[158]
- Paul Muegge, 84, politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1990–2002) (b. 1936)[159]
- John Pease, 77, football coach (b. 1943)[160]
- Lucille Times, 99, civil rights activist (b. 1922)[161]
- August 17
- Chong-Sik Lee, 90, North Korean-born American political scientist (b. 1931)[162]
- Robert Orr, 68, business executive, ambassador to the Asian Development Bank (2010–2016) (b. 1953)[163]
- Leonard Thompson, 69, football player (Detroit Lions) (b. 1952)[164]
- August 18
- Solly Drake, 90, baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1930)[165]
- Joseph L. Galloway, 79, newspaper correspondent and columnist (b. 1941)[166]
- B. Wayne Hughes, 87, businessman, founder of Public Storage (b. 1933)[167]
- Robert Smith, 85, sport executive and administrator, president of the International Baseball Federation (1981–1993) (b. 1936)[168]
- Kaari Upson, 51, artist (b. 1970)[169]
- August 19
- Chuck Close, 81, photorealist painter (b. 1940)[170]
- Bill Freehan, 79, baseball player (Detroit Tigers) and coach (Michigan Wolverines), World Series champion (1968), b. 1941[171]
- James W. Loewen, 79, sociologist, historian, and author (b. 1942)[172]
- Ramo Stott, 87, racing driver (b. 1934)[173]
- Jean Yokum, 90, financial executive (b. 1931)[174]
- August 20
- Ian Carey, 45, DJ and record producer (b. 1975)[175]
- Tom T. Hall, 85, Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Harper Valley PTA", "I Love", "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died") (b. 1936)[176]
- Mark Hamister, 69, arena football executive, owner of the Buffalo Destroyers (1999–2003) and Rochester Brigade (2001–2003) (b. 1952)[177]
- Larry Harlow, 82, salsa musician and composer (b. 1939)[178]
- Michael Morgan, 63, conductor (b. 1957)[179]
- Igor Vovkovinskiy, 38, Ukrainian-born American law student and actor (b. 1982)[180]
- Brent Yonts, 72, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1997–2016) (b. 1949)[181]
- August 21
- Nickolas Davatzes, 79, television executive (A&E Networks) (b. 1942)[182]
- Bill Emerson, 83, five-string banjo player (b. 1938)[183]
- Don Everly, 84, Hall of Fame singer (The Everly Brothers) and songwriter ("Cathy's Clown", "When Will I Be Loved") (b. 1937)[184]
- Connie Hamzy, 66, groupie (b. 1955)[185]
- Thad McClammy, 78, politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 1994) (b. 1942)[186]
- Floyd Reese, 73, football player (Montreal Alouettes), coach (Minnesota Vikings) and executive (Tennessee Titans) (b. 1948)[187]
- Jeanne Robertson, 77, humorist, motivational speaker and Miss North Carolina 1963 (b. 1943)[188]
- Guy Sansaricq, 86, Haitian-born American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn (2006–2010) (b. 1934)[189]
- Frank L. Schmidt, 77, psychology professor (University of Iowa) (b. 1944)[190]
- Anthony Scotto, 87, mobster (Gambino crime family) (b. 1934)[191]
- Phil Valentine, 61, talk radio show host (WWTN) (b. 1951)[192]
- August 22
- William J. Boarman, 75, printer, public printer of the U.S. (2010–2012) (b. 1946)[193]
- Kay Bullitt, 96, activist and philanthropist (b. 1925)[194]
- Vivian Caver, 93, politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1994–1995) (b. 1928)[195]
- Lloyd Dobyns, 85, news reporter (NBC News) (b. 1936)[196]
- Marilyn Eastman, 87, actress (Night of the Living Dead) (b. 1933)[197]
- Micki Grant, 80, playwright (Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, Working) and actress (Another World) (b. 1941)[198]
- Jack Hirschman, 87, poet and social activist (b. 1933)[199]
- Powell St. John, 80, singer and songwriter (Mother Earth) (b. 1940)[200]
- Eric Wagner, 62, heavy metal singer (Trouble) (b. 1959)[201]
- August 23
- Brick Bronsky, 57, professional wrestler (Stampede) and actor (Troma, The Quest) (b. 1964)[202]
- Tom Flynn, 66, author, novelist and editor (Free Inquiry), executive director of the Council for Secular Humanism (b. 1955)[203]
- Michael Gage, 76, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1976–1980) (b. 1945)[204]
- Robert Gerhart, 100, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1968) and Senate (1969–1972) (b. 1920)[205]
- Jimmy Hayes, 31, ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Florida Panthers, Chicago Blackhawks) (b. 1989)[206]
- Michael Nader, 76, actor (Dynasty, All My Children, Fled) (b. 1945)[207]
- August 24
- Dale Derby, 72, physician and politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2016–2018) (b. 1949) [208]
- Nicholas Felice, 94, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1982–2002), mayor of Fair Lawn, New Jersey (1972–1974) (b. 1927)[209]
- Jerry Harkness, 81, basketball player (Indiana Pacers, New York Knicks), NCAA champion (1963) (b. 1940)[210]
- John Sheridan, 75, jazz pianist and arranger (b. 1946)[211]
- George S. Vest, 102, diplomat, ambassador to the European Union (1981–1985) (b. 1918)[212]
- August 25 – Robin Miller, 71, motorsports journalist (Indianapolis Star, Speed Channel, NBCSN) (b. 1950)[213]
- August 26
- Neal Brendel, 66, rugby union player (national team) (b. 1954)[214]
- Kenny Malone, 83, drummer (b. 1938)[215]
- Stanley A. Weiss, 94, mining executive and writer, founder of Business Executives for National Security (b. 1926)[216]
- August 27
- Edmond H. Fischer, 101, Nobel Prize winning biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1992) (b. 1920)[217]
- Hae Un Lee, 79, South Korean-born American businessman, founder of Lee's Discount Liquor (b. 1942)[218]
- Sam Salter, 46, R&B singer (b. 1975)[219]
- L. Neil Smith, 75, science fiction author (The Lando Calrissian Adventures) (b. 1946)[220]
- Lucille Whipper, 93, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1985–1995) (b. 1928)[221]
- August 28 – Ida Keeling, 106, centenarian track and field athlete (b. 1915)[222]
- August 29
- Ed Asner, 91, actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Elf, Up), president of the Screen Actors Guild (1981–1985), seven-time Emmy winner (b. 1929)[223]
- Ron Bushy, 79, drummer (Iron Butterfly) (b. 1941)[224]
- Peggy Farrell, 89, costume designer (Dog Day Afternoon, Holocaust, The Stepford Wives), Emmy winner (1978) (b. 1932)[225]
- John A. Kaneb, 86, businessman, CEO of HP Hood, part-owner of the Boston Red Sox (b. 1934)[226]
- August 30
- Junior Coffey, 79, football player (Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants) (b. 1942)[227]
- Cecil Souders, 100, football player (Detroit Lions) (b. 1921)[228]
- Robert David Steele, 69, CIA officer and conspiracy theorist (b. 1952)[229]
- Lee Williams, 75, gospel singer (b. 1946)[230]
- August 31
- Michael Constantine, actor (b. 1927)[231]
- Julie Ditty, 42, tennis player (b. 1979)[232]
- George S. Tolley, 95, agricultural economist (b. 1925)[233]
September
[edit]- September 1
- Daffney, 46, professional wrestler (TNA, WCW) (b. 1975)[234]
- Carol Fran, 87, soul blues singer, pianist and songwriter (b. 1933)[235]
- Jim Fuller, 76, football player and coach (Alabama Crimson Tide, Jacksonville State Gamecocks) (b. 1945)[236]
- Dan Swecker, 74, politician, member of the Washington State Senate (1995–2013) (b. 1947)[237]
- September 2
- Steve Lawler, 56, professional wrestler and trainer (b. 1965)[238]
- Keith McCants, 53, football player (Alabama Crimson Tide, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Oilers) (b. 1968)[239]
- David Patten, 47, football player (New York Giants, New England Patriots, Washington Redskins) (b. 1974)[240]
- September 3
- Philip Jamison, 96, watercolorist (b. 1925)[241]
- Yolanda Lopez, 78, painter, printmaker, and film producer (b. 1942)[242]
- September 4
- Dell Furano, 70, music industry executive and entrepreneur (b. 1951)[243]
- Tunch Ilkin, 63, Turkish-born American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) and broadcaster (b. 1957)[244]
- Willard Scott, 87, weatherman (Today) (b. 1934)[245]
- Alberto Vilar, 80, investment manager, arts patron and convicted fraudster (b. 1940)[246]
- September 5
- Carmen Balthrop, 73, operatic soprano (b. 1948)[247]
- Eugene N. Borza, 86, historian and academic (b. 1935)[248]
- Robert P. Hollenbeck, 89, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1974–1986) (b. 1931)[249]
- Jonathan Mirsky, 88, journalist and historian (b. 1932)[250]
- September 6
- Dick Parfitt, 90, college basketball coach (Central Michigan Chippewas) (b. 1931)[251]
- Frank Russell, 72, basketball player (Detroit Titans, Chicago Bulls) (b. 1949)[252]
- Todd Scully, 72, Olympian (b. 1948)[253]
- Adlai Stevenson III, 90, politician, U.S. senator (1970–1981), Illinois Treasurer (1967–1970) and member of the House of Representatives (1965–1967) (b. 1930)[254]
- Michael K. Williams, 54, actor (The Wire, Boardwalk Empire, The Gambler) (b. 1966)[255]
- September 7
- Rick Arrington, 74, football player (Philadelphia Eagles) (b. 1947)[256]
- Carl Bean, 77, Protestant church leader, singer ("I Was Born This Way") and LGBT rights activist (b. 1944)[257]
- Terry Brennan, 93, college football player and coach (Notre Dame) (b. 1928)[258]
- Elizabeth A. Clark, 82, professor (b. 1938)[259]
- Sam Cunningham, 71, football player (New England Patriots) (b. 1950)[260]
- Phil Schaap, 70, disc jockey and jazz historian (b. 1951)[261]
- Warren Storm, 84, swamp pop drummer and vocalist (b. 1937)[262]
- Bill White, 76, professional wrestler (WWWF, GCW, JCP) (b. 1945)[263]
- September 8
- Derek Bailey, 48, tribal leader and convicted sex offender, chairman of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (2008–2012) (b. 1972)[264]
- Big Daddy Graham, 68, radio presenter (WIP-FM) and comedian (b. 1953)[265]
- Betty Karnette, 89, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1992–1994, 2004–2008) and Senate (1996–2004) (b. 1931)[266]
- Art Metrano, 84, actor and comedian (b. 1936)[267]
- Robert A. Rovner, 77, politician and lawyer, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1971–1974) (b. 1943)[268]
- September 9
- Marianne Battani, 77, federal judge, Eastern District of Michigan (since 2000) (b. 1944)[269]
- Harold Franklin, 88, history professor; first African American student at Auburn University (b. 1932)[270]
- Gene Littles, 78, basketball player (Carolina Cougars) and coach (Cleveland Cavaliers, Charlotte Hornets) (b. 1943)[271]
- Richard McGeagh, 77, water polo player and Olympic swimmer (1964) (b. 1944)[272]
- September 10 – Stephen H. Grimes, 93, judge, justice for the Supreme Court of Florida (1987–1996) (b. 1927)[273]
- September 11
- Tommy Hazouri, 76, politician, mayor of Jacksonville (1987–1991) and member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1986) (b. 1944)[274]
- Mick Tingelhoff, 81, Hall of Fame football player (Minnesota Vikings) (b. 1940)[275]
- Gloria Warren, 95, actress (b. 1926)(Dangerous Money, Cinderella Swings It, Bells of San Fernando) and singer.[276]
- September 12
- Fran Bennett, 84, actress (Nightingales, Sunset Beach, New Nightmare) (b. 1937)[277]
- Ben Best, 46, screenwriter (Eastbound & Down) and actor (Superbad, Land of the Lost) (b. 1974)[278]
- Wendell Wise Mayes Jr., 97, radio and cable television executive (b. 1924)[279]
- James Snyder Jr., 76, author, attorney and politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1973) (b. 1945)[280]
- John Shelby Spong, 90, Episcopal prelate, bishop of Newark (1979–2000) (b. 1931)[281]
- Bruce Spraggins, 82, basketball player (Philadelphia Tapers, New Jersey Americans) (b. 1939)[282]
- September 13
- Mike Boyle, 77, politician, mayor of Omaha, Nebraska (1981–1987) (b. 1944)[283]
- Ruly Carpenter, 81, baseball executive, president of the Philadelphia Phillies (1972–1981) (b. 1940)[284]
- Don Collier, 92, actor (Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The High Chaparral) (b. 1928)[285]
- Bob Enyart, 62, talk radio host (b. 1959)[286]
- Parys Haralson, 37, football player (Tennessee Volunteers, San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1984)[287]
- George Wein, 95, festival promoter and jazz pianist, founder of the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport Folk Festival, and New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (b. 1925)[288]
- Earl P. Yates, 97, Navy rear admiral (b. 1923)[289]
- September 14
- George Ferencz, 74, theatre director (b. 1947)[290]
- Dave Jenks, 79, author and real estate mogul (b. 1942)[291]
- Reuben Klamer, 99, board game inventor (The Game of Life) (b. 1922)[292]
- Norm Macdonald, 61, Canadian comedian (Saturday Night Live) (b. 1959)[293]
- September 15
- Norman Bailey, 88, British-born American opera singer (b. 1933)[294]
- Carl DePasqua, 93, college football player (Pittsburgh Panthers) and coach (Waynesburg) (b. 1927)[295]
- Leta Powell Drake, 83, broadcaster and television executive (KOLN-TV) (b. 1938)[296]
- Leonard Gibbs, 73, percussionist (b. 1948)[297]
- Penny Harrington, 79, police officer (b. 1942)[298]
- Satoshi Hirayama, 91, baseball player (Hiroshima Carp) (b. 1930)[299]
- W. Tayloe Murphy Jr., 88, politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1982–2000) and Virginia secretary of natural resources (2002–2006) (b. 1933)[300]
- Joel Rapp, 87, film director and television writer (High School Big Shot, McHale's Navy, Gilligan's Island) (b. 1934)[301]
- Bill Sudakis, 75, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees) (b. 1946)[302]
- September 16
- George Mraz, 77, Czech-born American jazz musician (b. 1944)[303]
- Jane Powell, 92, actress (A Date with Judy, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Royal Wedding), singer and dancer (b. 1929)[304]
- Steve Riley, 68, football player (Minnesota Vikings) (b. 1952)[305]
- John Ruggie, 76, political scientist (b. 1944)[306]
- Ruth C. Sullivan, 97, autism advocate (b. 1924)[307]
- September 17
- Roger Brown, 84, Hall of Fame football player (Maryland State, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams) (b. 1937)[308]
- Russ Dallen, 58, economist (b. 1963)[309] (death announced on this date)
- Tim Donnelly, 77, actor (Emergency!, The Secret of Santa Vittoria, The Toolbox Murders) (b. 1944[310]
- Basil Hoffman, 83, actor (The Artist, Hill Street Blues, Santa Barbara) (b. 1938)[311]
- September 18
- Neil McCarthy, 81, college basketball player (Sacramento State Hornets) and coach (Weber State Wildcats, New Mexico State Aggies) (b. 1940)[312]
- Mick McGinty, artist (Street Fighter II)[313]
- Albert J. Raboteau, 78, religion scholar, dean of Princeton University Graduate School (1992–1993) (b. 1943)[314]
- September 19
- James Bilbray, 83, politician and postal executive, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1995) and chairman of the Board of Governors of the USPS (2014–2016) (b. 1938)[315]
- Richard Buckley, 72, journalist and writer (b. 1948–1949)[316]
- Steve Davisson, 63, politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (since 2010) (b. 1957–1958)[317]
- Richard Lachmann, 65, sociologist (b. 1956)[318]
- Gabby Petito, 22, vandweller (b. 1999)[319] (body discovered on this date)
- Ronald F. Probstein, 93, engineer (b. 1928)[320]
- September 20
- Colin Bailey, 87, English-born American jazz drummer (b. 1934)[321]
- Sherwood Boehlert, 84, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–2007) and chair of the House Science Committee (2001–2007) (b. 1937)[322]
- Cloyd Boyer, 94, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1927[323]
- Sarah Dash, 76, singer (Labelle) (b. 1945)[324]
- Jim Van Engelenhoven, 78, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1999–2012) (b. 1943)[325]
- Chauncey Howell, 86, journalist (Women's Wear Daily, The New York Times, WNBC) (b. 1935)[326]
- Billy Maxwell, 92, golfer (b. 1929)[327]
- September 21
- Angelo Codevilla, 78, Italian-born American professor emeritus of international relations (b. 1943)[328]
- Marcia Freedman, 83, American-Israeli activist, MK (1974–1977) (b. 1938)[329]
- Willie Garson, 57, actor (Sex and the City, White Collar, John from Cincinnati) (b. 1964)[330]
- Marilyn Golden, 67, disability advocate (b. 1954)[331]
- Al Harrington, 85, Samoan-American actor (Hawaii Five-O) (b. 1935)[332]
- Joan Howard Maurer, 94, author and actress[333]
- John Brendan McCormack, 86, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Manchester (1998–2011) (b. 1935)[334]
- Jack Minore, 82, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1999–2004) (b. 1938)[335]
- Peter Palmer, 90, actor (Li'l Abner, Custer) (b. 1931)[336]
- Melvin Van Peebles, 89, film director, actor and playwright (Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Posse, Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death) (b. 1932)[337]
- Anthony Pilla, 88, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1979–1980) and bishop (1980–2006) of Cleveland (b. 1932)[338]
- Frank Pratt, 79, politician, member of the Arizona Senate (2017–2021) and House of Representatives (2009–2017, since 2021) (b. 1942)[339]
- September 22
- Bob Moore, 88, session bassist and orchestra leader (b. 1932)[340]
- Floyd Sagely, 89, football player (b. 1932)[341]
- Jay Sandrich, 89, Hall of Fame television director (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Cosby Show, Soap), four-time Emmy winner (b. 1932)[342]
- September 23
- David H. DePatie, 91, film and television producer (The Pink Phink, The Lorax, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends) (b. 1929)[343]
- Andrew Douglas, 89, jurist justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (1985–2002) (b. 1932)[344]
- Pee Wee Ellis, 80, saxophonist, composer and arranger (b. 1941)[345]
- Bruce Fleisher, 72, golfer (b. 1948)[346]
- Natalie Meyer, 91, politician, Secretary of State of Colorado (1983–1995) (b. 1930)[347]
- Charles Grier Sellers, 98, historian (b. 1923)[348]
- John August Swanson, 83, visual artist (b. 1938)[349]
- Sue Thompson, 96, pop and country singer ("Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)", "Norman") (b. 1925)[350]
- September 24
- Cornelia Clark, 71, jurist, justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (since 2005) (b. 1950)[351]
- Freddie Fu, 70, Hong Kong-American orthopaedic surgeon (b. 1950–1951)[352]
- Diana Natalicio, 82, academic administrator, president of the University of Texas at El Paso (1988–2019) (b. 1939)[353]
- Raymundo Joseph Peña, 87, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of El Paso (1980–1995) and Brownsville (1995–2009) (b. 1934)[354]
- September 25 – Walter Scott Jr., 90, civil engineer, CEO of Kiewit Corporation (1979–1998) (b. 1931)[355]
- September 26
- Frances Farenthold, 94, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1969–1973) (b. 1926) [356]
- George Frayne IV, 77, singer and keyboardist (Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen) (b. 1944)[357]
- Bobby Zarem, 84, publicist (b. 1936)[358]
- September 27
- Andrea Martin, 49, singer-songwriter ("I Love Me Some Him", "Before You Walk Out of My Life", "Don't Let Go"), and producer (b. 1972)[359]
- James L. Mathewson, 83, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1974–1980) and Senate (1980–2006) (b. 1938)[360]
- September 28
- Karan Armstrong, 79, operatic soprano (b. 1941)[361]
- Will Bagley, 71, historian and writer (Blood of the Prophets) (b. 1950)[362]
- James Buswell, 74, violinist (b. 1946)[363]
- Edward Helfrick, 93, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–1980), and Senate (1981–2003) (b. 1928)[364]
- Tommy Kirk, 79, actor (Old Yeller, The Shaggy Dog, The Misadventures of Merlin Jones) (b. 1941)[365]
- Phi Nhung, 49, Vietnamese-American singer and actress (b. 1972) [366]
- Lonnie Smith, 79, jazz musician (b. 1942)[367]
- Ray Snell, 63, football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions) (b. 1958)[368]
- Moshe David Tendler, 95, rabbi and biologist (b. 1926)[369]
- September 29
- Ravil Isyanov, 59, Russian-born American actor (GoldenEye, K-19: The Widowmaker, Transformers: Dark of the Moon) (b. 1962)[370]
- Lee Quarnstrom, 81, journalist (b. 1939–1940)[371]
- Mike Renzi, 75, composer and music director (Sesame Street) (b. 1946)[372]
- Michael Tylo, 73, actor (The Young and the Restless, Zorro, Guiding Light) (b. 1948)[373]
- September 30
- Carlisle Floyd, 95, opera composer (b. 1926)[374]
- John Rigas, 96, businessman and convicted fraudster, co-founder of the Adelphia Communications Corporation (b. 1924)[375]
October
[edit]- October 1
- Buddy Alliston, 87, football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Denver Broncos) (b. 1933)[376]
- Raymond Gniewek, 89, violinist (b. 1931)[377]
- Lissy Jarvik, 97, Dutch-born American psychiatrist (b. 1924)[378]
- Frank Locascio, 89, mobster (Gambino crime family) (b. 1932)[379]
- Andrea Schroeder, 57, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (since 2019) (b. 1964)[380]
- October 2
- Jack Biondolillo, 81, bowler, (b. 1940)[381]
- Dana Bumgardner, 67, politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2013) (b. 1954)[382]
- Anthony Downs, 90, economist and politologist (An Economic Theory of Democracy) (b. 1930)[383]
- Richard Evans, 86, actor (Peyton Place, Islands in the Stream, Dirty Little Billy) (b. 1935)[384]
- Chuck Hartenstein, 79, baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1942)[385]
- Jim Hess, 84, high school and college football coach (Angelo State Rams, Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks, New Mexico State Aggies) (b. 1936)[386]
- Mortimer Mishkin, 94, neuropsychologist (b. 1926)[387]
- Bill Russo, 74, college football coach (Lafayette Leopards, Wagner Seahawks) (b. 1947)[388]
- John Wes Townley, 31, racing driver (NASCAR Camping World Truck Series) (b. 1989)[389]
- Sidney Walton, 102, World War II veteran (b. 1919)[390]
- Major Wingate, 37, basketball player (Springfield Armor, Shanxi Zhongyu, Tofas Bursa) (b. 1983)[391]
- October 3
- Todd Akin, 74, politician, member of the Missouri (1989–2001) and U.S. House of Representatives (2001–2013) (b. 1947)[392]
- Lee Brozgol, 80, artist (b. 1941)[393]
- Cynthia Harris, 87, actress (Mad About You, Up the Sandbox, Three Men and a Baby) (b. 1934)[394]
- Irwin Marcus, 102, psychiatrist (b. 1919)[395]
- Neal Sher, 74, lawyer (b. 1947)[396]
- October 4
- Mike Connelly, 85, football player (Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1935)[397]
- Alan Kalter, 78, television announcer (Late Show with David Letterman) (b. 1943)[398]
- Budge Patty, 97, Hall of Fame tennis player (b. 1924)[399]
- Eddie Robinson, 100, baseball player and general manager (Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Texas Rangers) (b. 1920)[400]
- Sebastian Shaw, 53, Vietnamese-born American serial killer (b. 1967)[401]
- October 5
- Hobo Jim, 68, folk singer-songwriter (b. 1952–1953)[402]
- Ernest Lee Johnson, 61, convicted criminal (b. 1960)[403]
- Jerry Shipp, 86, basketball player, Olympic champion (1964) (b. 1935)[404]
- October 6
- Lou Antonelli, 64, author (b. 1957)[405]
- Patricia McMahon Hawkins, 72, diplomat, ambassador to Togo (2008–2011) (b. 1948–1949)[406]
- Patrick Horgan, 92, British-born American actor (Ryan's Hope, The Doctors) (b. 1929)[407] (death announced on this date)
- Martin J. Sherwin, 84, historian and biographer (American Prometheus), Pulitzer Prize winner (2006) (b. 1937)[408]
- Sheldon Stone, 75, particle physicist (b. 1946)[409]
- Ted Venetoulis, 87, politician (b. 1934)[410]
- October 7
- Myriam Sarachik, 88, experimental physicist (b. 1933)[411]
- Jan Shutan, 88, actress (Room 222, Ben Casey) (b. 1932)[412]
- Ralph Spinella, 98, Olympic fencer (1960) (b. 1923)[413]
- October 8
- Pauline Bart, 91, sociologist (b. 1930)[414]
- Yisrayl Hawkins, 87, cult leader (House of Yahweh) (b. 1933–1934)[415]
- Raymond T. Odierno, 67, military officer, chief of staff of the Army (2011–2015) (b. 1954)[416]
- Richard Ohmann, 90, literary critic (b. 1931)[417]
- Jorge Antonio Solis, 70, federal judge, Northern District of Texas (1991–2016) (b. 1951)[418]
- Jem Targal, 74, bass guitarist and singer-songwriter (b. 1946–1947)[419]
- October 9
- Rich Barry, 81, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1940)[420]
- Jean Ledwith King, 97, attorney, teacher and political activist (b. 1924)[421]
- Shawn McLemore, 54, gospel singer (b. 1967)[422]
- Dee Pop, 65, drummer (Bush Tetras, The Gun Club) (b. 1956)[423]
- Anne Saxelby, 40, cheesemonger (b. 1981)[424]
- October 10
- Granville Adams, 58, actor (Oz, Homicide: Life on the Street, Empire) (b. 1962–1963)[425]
- Ken Casanega, 100, football player (San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1921)[426]
- Jim Coley, 70, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2007–2020) (b. 1951)[427]
- Bob Herron, 97, stuntman (Spartacus, Diamonds Are Forever, Rocky) and actor (b. 1924)[428]
- David Kennedy, 82, advertising executive, co-founder of Wieden+Kennedy (b. 1938–1939)[429]
- Joyce Lebra, 95, historian (b. 1925)[430]
- Peter O'Donnell, 97, businessman, investor, and philanthropist (b. 1924)[431]
- Megan Rice, 91, nun and nuclear disarmament activist (b. 1930)[432]
- Ruthie Tompson, 111, animator (Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo) (b. 1910)[433]
- October 11
- Tony DeMarco, 89, Hall of Fame boxer, world welterweight champion 1955 (b. 1932)[434]
- Duane E. Dewey, 89, soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1931)[435]
- Deon Estus, 65, singer and bassist (Wham!, George Michael) (b. 1956)[436]
- Jack J. Grynberg, 89, Polish-born American oil and gas developer (b. 1932)[437]
- Bill Hudson, 88, politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1987–1995, 1997–2003) (b. 1932)[438]
- Ray Sullivan, 44, politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (2005–2011) (b. 1977)[439]
- Herbert L. Wilkerson, 101, military officer, commanding general of Camp Lejeune (1972–1973) (b. 1919)[440]
- October 12
- Leon Black, 89, college basketball coach (Texas Longhorns) (b. 1931–1932)[441]
- Warren Bryant, 65, football player (Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Raiders) (b. 1955)[442]
- Ricarlo Flanagan, 41, comedian and actor (Shameless, Walk the Prank) (b. 1980)[443]
- Brian Goldner, 58, business executive and film producer (Transformers, G.I. Joe), CEO of Hasbro (2008–2021) (b. 1963)[444]
- Julie L. Green, 60, visual artist (b. 1961)[445]
- Roy Horan, 71, actor (Game of Death II, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow) and martial artist (b. 1950)[446]
- Marcus Malone, 77, percussionist (Santana) and composer ("Soul Sacrifice") (b. 1944)[447]
- Bruce Spraggins, 82, basketball player (Virginia Union Panthers, New Jersey Americans) (b. 1939)[448]
- Kariamu Welsh, 72, choreographer (b. 1949)[449]
- October 13
- Otis Armstrong, 70, Hall of Fame football player (Purdue Boilermakers, Denver Broncos) (b. 1950)[450]
- Timuel Black, 102, historian and civil rights activist (b. 1918)[451]
- Ray Fosse, 74, baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, Milwaukee Brewers) and broadcaster, World Series champion (1973, 1974) (b. 1947)[452]
- Bill Hager, 74, politician (b. 1947)[453]
- Dale Kildee, 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–2013), Michigan Senate (1975–1976) and House of Representatives (1965–1974) (b. 1929)[454]
- Earl Old Person, 92, Blackfeet tribal leader (b. 1929)[455]
- Gary Paulsen, 82, novelist (Hatchet, Dogsong, The River) (b. 1939)[456]
- Clem Tillion, 96, politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1963–1975) and Senate (1975–1981), Senate president (1979–1981) (b. 1925)[457]
- October 14
- Emani 22, 22, R&B singer (b. 1989)[458]
- Phil Leadbetter, 59, musician, resonator guitar player (b. 1962)[459]
- Tom Morey, 86, musician, engineer and surfboard shaper (b. 1935)[460]
- Diane Weyermann, 66, film producer (Collective, An Inconvenient Truth, RBG) (b. 1954–1955)[461]
- October 15
- Tuineau Alipate, 54, Tongan-born American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Saskatchewan Roughriders, New York Jets) (b. 1967)[462]
- Dan Benishek, 69, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2017) (b. 1952)[463]
- Joanna Cameron, 70, actress (The Secrets of Isis, I Love My Wife, Pretty Maids All in a Row) (b. 1951)[464]
- Larry Koon, 77, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–2005) (b. 1944)[465]
- Dorothy Steel, 95, actress (Black Panther, Poms, Jumanji: The Next Level) (b. 1926)[466]
- Don Stonesifer, 94, football player (Chicago Cardinals) (b. 1927)[467]
- Dave Washington, 73, football player (Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1948)[468]
- October 16
- Wes Cooley, 65, motorcycle road racer (b. 1956[469]
- Dennis Franks, 68, football player (Philadelphia Eagles) (b. 1953)[470]
- Frank Hargrove, 94, politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1982–2010) (b. 1927)[471]
- Betty Lynn, 95, actress (The Andy Griffith Show, Cheaper by the Dozen, Meet Me in Las Vegas) (b. 1926)[472]
- Paul Salata, 94, football player (San Francisco 49ers) and actor (Angels in the Outfield, The Kid from Left Field) (b. 1926)[473]
- Pat Studstill, 83, football player (Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots) (b. 1938)[474]
- Ron Tutt, 83, drummer (Elvis Presley) (b. 1938)[475]
- October 17
- Chuck Bundrant, 79, businessman, co-founder and chairman of Trident Seafoods (b. 1941–1942)[476]
- Brian Gassaway, 49, mixed martial artist (UFC) (b. 1972)[477]
- Bruce Gaston, 74, Thai classical musician (b. 1947)[478]
- David M. Livingston, 80, physician (b. 1941)[479]
- Mike McCoy, 73, petroleum engineer, businessman, and former minority owner of the Dallas Cowboys (b. 1948)[480]
- Floyd Salas, 90, novelist and social activist (b. 1931)[481]
- October 18
- Christopher Ayres, 56, voice actor (Dragon Ball, One Piece, Black Butler) (b. 1965)[482]
- Val Bisoglio, 95, actor (Saturday Night Fever, The Frisco Kid, Quincy, M.E.) (b. 1926)[483]
- Ralph Carmichael, 94, composer (The Blob, My Mother the Car) and arranger (b. 1927)[484]
- Maxine Conder, 95, Navy rear admiral, director, Navy Nurse Corps (1975–1979) (b. 1926)[485]
- Jo-Carroll Dennison, 97, pageant winner (Miss America 1942) and actress (Winged Victory, The Jolson Story) (b. 1923)[486]
- David Finn, 100, public relations executive and photographer, co-founder of Ruder Finn (b. 1921)[487]
- Charlie Kulp, 96, aerobatic pilot (b. 1925)[488]
- William Lucking, 80, actor (Sons of Anarchy, The Rundown, The Magnificent Seven Ride!) (b. 1941)[489]
- Pamela McCorduck, 80, English-born American author and journalist (b. 1940)[490]
- Colin Powell, 84, Army general and politician, U.S. Secretary of State (2001–2005), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989–1993), National Security Advisor (1986–1987) (b. 1937)[491]
- Charles Ryan, 94, politician, mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts (1962–1967, 2004–2008) (b. 1927)[492]
- Bill Zeliff, 85, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1997) (b. 1936)[493]
- October 19
- Jack Angel, 90, voice actor (Voltron, The Transformers, A.I. Artificial Intelligence) (b. 1930)[494]
- Tullis Onstott, 66, geologist (b. 1955)[495]
- October 20
- Pat Campbell, 61, talk radio host (KFAQ) (b. 1960)[496]
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, 87, Hungarian-American psychologist (flow state concept) (b. 1934)[497]
- Tom Hannegan, 51, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2017) (b. 1970)[498]
- Michael Laughlin, 82, film director (Strange Invaders), producer (Two-Lane Blacktop), and writer (Town & Country) (b. 1938)[499]
- Brian Laundrie, 23, (former) partner to famous YouTube star Gabby Petitio. Remains found on this date.[500]
- Jerry Pinkney, 81, illustrator (John Henry, The Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South) and children's writer (The Lion & the Mouse) (b. 1939)[501]
- October 21
- George Butler, 78, British-American filmmaker (Pumping Iron, The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition, Going Upriver) (b. 1943)[502]
- Kathy Flores, 66, rugby union player (b. 1955)[503]
- Martha Henry, 83, American-born Canadian actress (The Wars, Dancing in the Dark, Mustard Bath) (b. 1938)[504]
- Halyna Hutchins, 42, Ukrainian-born American cinematographer (Archenemy, Darlin', Rust) (b. 1979)[505]
- Robin McNamara, 74, singer-songwriter ("Lay a Little Lovin' on Me") and musician (b. 1947)[506]
- Quandra Prettyman, 88, professor of African-American studies and English Literature at Barnard College (b. 1933)[507]
- October 22
- Jay Black, 82, singer (Jay and the Americans) (b. 1938)[508]
- Cap Dierks, 89, politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1987–2003, 2007–2011) (b. 1932)[509]
- Valentin Gapontsev, 82, Russian-American businessman, founder of IPG Photonics (b. 1939)[510]
- Peter Scolari, 66, actor (Newhart, Bosom Buddies, Girls), Emmy winner (2016) (b. 1955) [511]
- October 23
- Theodore H. Geballe, 101, physicist (b. 1920)[512]
- Bob Neumeier, 70, sportscaster (WBZ, ESPN, NBC Sports) (b. 1950)[513]
- Carolyn Pollan, 84, politician (b. 1937)[514]
- Grant Woods, 67, politician, Arizona attorney general (1991–1999) (b. 1954)[515]
- October 24
- Gene Freidman, 50, Russian-American taxi executive (b. 1970)[516]
- Arnold Hano, 99, novelist, biographer and journalist (b. 1922)[517]
- Sonny Osborne, 83, bluegrass musician (Osborne Brothers) and banjo player (b. 1937)
- James Michael Tyler, 59, actor (Friends, Motel Blue) (b. 1962)[518]
- October 25
- Willie Cobbs, 89, blues singer, harmonica player and songwriter ("You Don't Love Me") (b. 1932)[519]
- Ginny Mancini, 97, big band singer and philanthropist, wife of Henry Mancini (b. 1924)[520]
- Tim Thompson, 97, baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers) (b. 1924)[521]
- October 26
- Linda Carlson, 76, actress (The Beverly Hillbillies, Murder One, Kaz) (b. 1945)[522]
- Joe Lee Dunn, 75, college football player and coach (New Mexico Lobos, Ole Miss Rebels) (b. 1946)[523]
- Walter Herbert, 73, music manager (Steve Miller Band, Roxette, Europe) and musician (b. 1948)[524]
- Mike Lucci, 81, football player (Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions), Pro Bowl selection (1971) (b. 1939)[525]
- Rose Lee Maphis, 98, country music singer (b. 1922)
- Mort Sahl, 94, Canadian-born American comedian (hungry i) and actor (In Love and War, All the Young Men) (b. 1927)[526]
- Glen Tuckett, 93, college baseball coach (BYU Cougars) and athletic director (Brigham Young University) (b. 1927)[527]
- October 27
- William Cook, 57, computer scientist (b. 1963)[528]
- Bob Ferry, 84, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, St. Louis Hawks) and executive (Washington Bullets) (b. 1937)[529]
- Tyler Herron, 35, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1986)[530]
- Russell Jennings, 66, politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2013) (b. 1955)[531]
- Wakefield Poole, 85, dancer, choreographer and adult filmmaker (Boys in the Sand, Bijou) (b. 1936)[532]
- October 28
- Linwood Holton, 98, politician, governor of Virginia (1970–1974) (b. 1923)[533]
- Calvin Jones, 70, football player (Denver Broncos) (b. 1951)[534]
- Jovita Moore, 54, news anchor (WSB-TV) (b. 1967)[535]
- Camille Saviola, 71, actress (The Purple Rose of Cairo, Addams Family Values, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) (b. 1950)[536]
- Dick Szymanski, 89, football player (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1932)[537]
- Mike Trivisonno, 74, radio broadcaster (WTAM) (b. 1947)[538]
- October 29
- Gustave Diamond, 93, federal judge, Western District of Pennsylvania (since 1978) (b. 1928)[539]
- Fran Frisch, 73, cartoonist (b. 1948)[540]
- Raoul Middleman, 86, painter (b. 1935)[541]
- October 30
- Harris Berman, 83, physician, dean of Tufts University School of Medicine (2009–2019) (b. 1938)[542]
- Jerry Remy, 68, baseball player (California Angels, Boston Red Sox) and broadcaster (NESN) (b. 1953)[543]
- Justus Rosenberg, 100, Polish-born American educator and Resistance member during World War II (b. 1921)[544]
- Ron Serafini, 67, ice hockey player (California Golden Seals) (b. 1953)[545]
- Lafayette Stribling, 87, basketball coach (Mississippi Valley State University, Tougaloo College) (b. 1934)[546]
- October 31
- Frank Farrar, 92, politician, attorney general (1963–1969) and governor (1969–1971) of South Dakota (b. 1929)[547]
- Miguel Mena, 34, Peruvian-born American jockey (b. 1986)[548]
November
[edit]- November 1
- Aaron Beck, 100, psychiatrist (Cognitive therapy, Beck Depression Inventory), co-founder of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy (b. 1921)[549]
- Emmett Chapman, 85, jazz musician (b. 1936)[550]
- Pat Martino, 77, jazz guitarist and composer (b. 1944)[551]
- Lawrence Donald Soens, 95, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Sioux City (1983–1998) (b. 1926)[552]
- William Spaulding, 97, politician, member of the Council of the District of Columbia (1975–1987) (b. 1924)[553]
- November 2
- John Aiken, 89, ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens) (b. 1932)[554]
- Jane Brown Grimes, 80, Hall of Fame tennis executive, president of the United States Tennis Association (2007–2008) (b. 1941)[555]
- Flora D. Crittenden, 97, educator and politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1993–2004) (b. 1924)[556]
- Paul A. Libby, 100, fluid dynamicist and academic (b. 1921)[557]
- John Marshall, 76, football player (San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1945)[558]
- Dennis Moore, 75, politician and lawyer, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2011) (b. 1945)[559]
- Declan Mulligan, 83, Irish-born American rock musician (The Beau Brummels) (b. 1938)[560]
- Neal Smith, 101, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1995) (b. 1920)[561]
- November 3
- Wilma Chan, 72, politician, member of the California State Assembly (2000–2006) and the Alameda County Board of Supervisors (1995–2000, since 2011) (b. 1949)[562]
- Tom Matte, 82, football player (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1939)[563]
- Warren Powers, 80, football player (Oakland Raiders) and coach (Missouri Tigers, Washington State Cougars) (b. 1941)[564]
- November 4
- Barbara-Rose Collins, 82, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1997) (b. 1939)[565]
- Aaron Feuerstein, 95, industrialist and philanthropist, CEO of Malden Mills (b. 1925)[566]
- Ruth Ann Minner, 86, politician, governor of Delaware (2001–2009), member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1975–1983) and Senate (1983–1993) (b. 1935)[567]
- Mike Pitts, 61, football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots) (b. 1960)[568]
- Claude Nelson Warren, 89, anthropologist (b. 1932)[569]
- Roger Zatkoff, 90, football player (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions) (b. 1931)[570]
- November 5
- Charlie Burns, 85, American-born Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars, Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins) (b. 1936)[571]
- Robert S. Kiss, 63, politician, speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1997–2007) (b. 1957)[572]
- Ross Tolleson, 65, politician (b. 1956)[573]
- November 6
- Peter Aykroyd, 66, Canadian comedian (Saturday Night Live) and actor (Coneheads, Nothing but Trouble) (b. 1955)[574]
- Angelo Mosca, 84, Hall of Fame football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Ottawa Rough Riders) and professional wrestler (NWA) (b. 1937)[575]
- Shawn Rhoden, 46, Jamaican-American professional bodybuilder, Mr. Olympia winner (2018) (b. 1975)[576]
- Harvey White, 83, football player (Boston Patriots) (b. 1938)[577]
- November 7
- Dean Stockwell, 85, actor (Quantum Leap, Married to the Mob, Paris, Texas) (b. 1936)[578]
- Ronnie Williams, 59, basketball player (Florida Gators, Tampa Bay Thrillers, Mississippi Jets) (b. 1962)[579]
- November 8
- Medina Dixon, 59, basketball player (Old Dominion Lady Monarchs), Olympic bronze medalist (1992) (b. 1962)[580]
- Margo Guryan, 84, singer-songwriter ("Sunday Mornin'") (b. 1937)[581]
- Peter Zimroth, 78, attorney (b. 1943)[582]
- November 9
- Max Cleland, 79, politician, senator (1997–2003), Georgia secretary of state (1983–1996) and administrator of veterans affairs (1977–1981) (b. 1942)[583]
- Jerry Douglas, 88, actor (The Young and the Restless) (b. 1932)[584]
- Willis Forko, 37, Liberian-American footballer (Real Salt Lake, Bodø/Glimt, national team) (b. 1983)[585]
- Larry Gordon, 76, musician (b. 1945)[586]
- Richard Kyanka, 45, blogger, founder of Something Awful (b. 1976)[587]
- Duane Wilson, 87, baseball player (Boston Red Sox) (b. 1934)[588]
- November 10
- Delma Cowart, 80, racing driver (b. 1941)[589]
- Clyde Emrich, 90, Olympic weightlifter and football coach (Chicago Bears) (b. 1931)[590]
- Bob Gill, 90, illustrator and graphic designer (b. 1931)[citation needed]
- Ed Lucas, 82, sportswriter (New York Yankees) (b. 1939)[591]
- Lloyd McCuiston, 103, politician, member (1961–1994) and speaker (1981–1983) of the Arkansas House of Representatives (b. 1918)[592]
- November 11
- Germain Belzile, economist (b. 1957)[593]
- Glen de Vries, 49, businessman and space tourist (Blue Origin NS-18) (b. 1972)[594]
- Harris W. Fawell, 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1999) and the Illinois Senate (1963–1977) (b. 1929)[595]
- John Goodsall, 68, American-British rock guitarist (Atomic Rooster, Brand X) (b. 1953)[596]
- Jay Last, 92, physicist (b. 1929)[597]
- Edward L. Sadowsky, 92, politician, member of the New York City Council (1962–1985) (b. 1929)[598]
- Art Stewart, 94, baseball scout (b. 1927)[599]
- Winter, 16, dolphin with a prosthetic tail, subject of Dolphin Tale (b. 2006)[600]
- November 12
- Bob Bondurant, 88, Hall of Fame racing driver (Formula One) and instructor (b. 1933)[601]
- Stephen H. Davis, 82, mathematician (b. 1939)[602]
- Hugh Leatherman, 90, politician, member (since 1981) and president pro tempore (2014–2019) of the South Carolina Senate (b. 1931)[603]
- Bill Reichart, 86, Canadian-born American Olympic ice hockey player (1964) (b. 1935)[604]
- Rock Hard Ten, 20, thoroughbred racehorse and sire (b. 2001)[605]
- November 13
- Ed Bullins, 86, playwright (Goin' a Buffalo) (b. 1935)[606]
- Gilbert Harman, 83, philosopher (b. 1938)[607]
- Sam Huff, 87, Hall of Fame football player (New York Giants, Washington Redskins) and commentator (b. 1934)[608]
- Philip Margo, 79, musician (The Tokens) (b. 1942)[609]
- Petra Mayer, 46, book review editor (NPR) (b. 1974–1975)[610]
- William Wright, 69, American-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Maitland-Newcastle (2011–2021) (b. 1952)[611]
- November 14
- W. Sterling Cary, 94, Christian minister (b. 1927)[612]
- Alex D. Dickson, 95, Anglican prelate, bishop of West Tennessee (1983–1994) (b. 1926)[613]
- Heath Freeman, 41, actor (Raising the Bar, Bones, Skateland) (b. 1980)[614]
- Jerry Johnson, 77, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres) (b. 1943)[615]
- Thomas Porteous, 74, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Louisiana (1994–2010) (b. 1946)[616]
- Christopher Walls, 16, student (Hallandale High School)
- November 16
- Bobby Collins, 88, football coach (Southern Miss Golden Eagles, SMU Mustangs) (b. 1933)[617]
- Drew Gibbs, 59, football coach (Kean Cougars) (b. 1962)[618]
- Larry J. Hopkins, 88, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993) (b. 1933)[619]
- November 17
- Gene Carter, 86, lawyer and jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Maine (since 1983) (b. 1935)[620]
- Jimmie Durham, 81, sculptor and poet (b. 1940)[621]
- Dave Frishberg, 88, jazz musician (b. 1933)[622]
- Art LaFleur, 78, actor (Field of Dreams, The Sandlot, The Santa Clause 2) (b. 1943)[623]
- Stu Rasmussen, 73, politician, mayor of Silverton, Oregon (2009–2015) (b. 1948)[624]
- Young Dolph, 36, rapper (b. 1985)[625]
- November 18
- Peter Buck, 90, restaurateur, co-founder of Subway (b. 1930)[626]
- Slide Hampton, 89, jazz trombonist (b. 1932)[627]
- Sue Picus, 73, contract bridge player (b. 1948)[628]
- William Evan Sanders, 101, Episcopalian prelate, bishop of East Tennessee (1985–1992) (b. 1919)[629]
- November 19
- Julie Belaga, 91, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1977–1987) (b. 1930)[630]
- Rod Blackburn, 82, ice hockey player (New Hampshire Wildcats) (b. 1939)[631]
- Ian Fishback, 42, army officer and whistleblower (b. 1979)[632]
- Don Kojis, 82, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, San Diego Rockets, Seattle SuperSonics) (b. 1939)[633]
- Bernard Rollin, 78, philosopher and academic (b. 1943)[634]
- Will Ryan, 72, voice actor (The Land Before Time, The Little Mermaid, An American Tail) and singer (b. 1949)[635]
- November 20
- Billy Hinsche, 70, musician (Dino, Desi & Billy, The Beach Boys) (b. 1951)[636]
- Steve Smith, 57, football player (Los Angeles Raiders, Seattle Seahawks) (b. 1964)[637]
- November 21
- Yul Anderson, 63, musician (b. 1958)[638]
- Robert Bly, 94, poet (Iron John: A Book About Men, The Sibling Society) (b. 1926)[639]
- Mary Brown, 86, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1977–1994) (b. 1935)[640]
- Lou Cutell, 91, actor (Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Betty White's Off Their Rockers, Seinfeld) (b. 1930)[641]
- Marcella LeBeau, 102, Lakota politician, nurse and World War II veteran (b. 1919)[642]
- Ralph Miller, 88, Olympic alpine skier (1956) (b. 1933)[643]
- Scott Robbe, 66, television and film producer (Seven and a Match, Queer Eye) (b. 1955)[644]
- November 22
- Erhaab, 30, Thoroughbred race horse (b. 1991)[645]
- Noah Gordon, 95, novelist (The Physician) (b. 1926)[646]
- Doug Hill, 71, meteorologist (WUSA, WJLA-TV) (b. 1950)[647]
- Susan V. John, 64, politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1991–2010) (b. 1957)[648]
- Doug Jones, 64, baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics) (b. 1957)[649]
- Joanne Shenandoah, 64, singer and composer (b. 1956 or 1957)[650]
- Sylvia Weinstock, 91, baker (b. 1930)[651]
- November 23
- Don Shondell, 92, volleyball coach (b. 1929)[652]
- Bill Virdon, 90, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates) and manager (Houston Astros) (b. 1931)[653]
- November 24
- Lisa Brown, 67, actress (As the World Turns, Guiding Light) (b. 1954)[654]
- U. L. Gooch, 98, aviator and politician, member of the Kansas Senate (1993–2004) (b. 1923)[655]
- Marilyn McLeod, 82, singer-songwriter ("Love Hangover", "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)") (b. 1939)[656]
- Jim Warren, 85, computer scientist, co-founder of the West Coast Computer Faire and Dr. Dobb's Journal (b. 1936)[657]
- November 25
- Charles Moose, 68, author and police officer (D.C. sniper attacks), chief of the Montgomery County Police Department (1999–2003) (b. 1953)[658]
- Anne Rudin, 97, politician, mayor of Sacramento (1983–1992) (b. 1924)[659]
- November 26
- Buster Guzzardo, 98, politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1987–1996) (b. 1923)[660]
- Don Phillips, 80, casting director (Dog Day Afternoon, Fast Times at Ridgemont High) and producer (Melvin and Howard) (b. 1940)[661]
- Mark Roth, 70, bowler (b. 1951)[662]
- Stephen Sondheim, 91, composer and lyricist (West Side Story, Company, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street), nine-time Tony winner (b. 1930)[663]
- November 27
- Adolfo, 98, Cuban-born American fashion designer (b. 1923)[664]
- Curley Culp, 75, Hall of Fame football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers, Detroit Lions), Super Bowl champion (1970) (b. 1946)[665]
- Gregory J. Hobbs Jr., 76, judge (b. 1944)[666]
- Shirley McBay, 86, mathematician and activist (b. 1935)[667]
- Ed McClanahan, 89, novelist and essayist (b. 1932)[668]
- Eddie Mekka, 69, actor (Laverne & Shirley) (b. 1952)[669]
- November 28
- Virgil Abloh, 41, fashion designer, founder and CEO of Off-White (since 2012) (b. 1980)[670]
- Doyle Hamm, 64, convicted murderer and botched execution survivor (b. 1957)[671]
- Chuck Hazama, 89, politician, mayor of Rochester, Minnesota (1979–1995) (b. 1932)[672]
- Emmit King, 62, Olympic sprinter (1984, 1988) (b. 1959)[673]
- Carrie Meek, 95, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2003) (b. 1926)[674]
- Jolene Unsoeld, 89, politician, member of the Washington (1985–1989) and the U.S. House of Representatives (1989–1995) (b. 1931)[675]
- November 29
- Otis Anderson Jr., 23, football player (UCF Knights) (b. 1998)[676]
- Arlene Dahl, 96, actress (Journey to the Center of the Earth, A Southern Yankee, Reign of Terror) (b. 1925)[677]
- Don Demeter, 86, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers) (b. 1935)[678]
- Lee Elder, 87, golfer and first African American to play in the Masters (b. 1934)[679]
- LaMarr Hoyt, 66, baseball player (Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres) (b. 1955)[680] (death announced on this date)
- C. J. Hunter, 52, Olympic shot putter (1996) and coach, world champion (1999) (b. 1968)[681]
- Bruce William Kauffman, 86, jurist, judge for the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (1997–2009) (b. 1934)[682]
- Tommy Lane, 83, actor (Live and Let Die, Shaft) (b. 1938–1939)[683]
- November 30
- Albert Bustamante, 86, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1993) (b. 1935)[684]
- Dave Draper, 79, bodybuilder, actor (Lord Love a Duck, Don't Make Waves) and author (b. 1942)[685]
- Philip Heymann, 89, lawyer, deputy attorney general (1993–1994) (b. 1932)[686]
- Marcus Lamb, 64, televangelist, founder of Daystar (b. 1957)[687]
- Mary Maher, 81, American-born Irish trade unionist, feminist and journalist (b. 1940)[688]
- Kal Rudman, 91, disc jockey, founder of the Kal and Lucille Rudman Foundation (b. 1930)[689]
- Marjorie Tallchief, 95, ballerina (b. 1926)[690]
December
[edit]- December 1
- Jacqueline Avant, 81, philanthropist (b. 1940)[691]
- Ben Boo, 96, politician, mayor of Duluth (1967–1975), member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1984–1993) (b. 1925)[692]
- Alvin Lucier, 90, composer (b. 1931)[693]
- Suzette Winter, 90, filmmaker (b. 1921)[694]
- December 2
- Richard Costello, 70, police officer (b. 1951)[695]
- Darlene Hard, 85, Hall of Fame tennis player (b. 1936)[696]
- Richard Lerner, 83, chemist (b. 1938)[697]
- Alex Orban, 82, Hungarian-American Olympic sabre fencer (1968, 1972, 1976) (b. 1939)[698]
- Lawrence Weiner, 79, conceptual artist (b. 1942)[699]
- December 3
- Claude Humphrey, 77, Hall of Fame football player (Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles) (b. 1944)[700]
- Denis O'Brien, 80, talent manager (George Harrison) and film producer (Monty Python's Life of Brian, Time Bandits) (b. 1941)[701]
- Melvin Parker, 77, drummer (James Brown) (b. 1944)[702]
- Edward Shames, 99, U.S. Army colonel and last surviving officer of Easy Company (b. 1922)[703]
- Charlotte Mailliard Shultz, 88, socialite (b. 1933)[704]
- December 4
- Martha De Laurentiis, 67, film producer (Breakdown, Hannibal, U-571) (b. 1954)[705]
- Stonewall Jackson, 89, country music singer ("Waterloo", "B.J. the D.J.", "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water") (b. 1932)[706]
- Shirley Zussman, 107, sex therapist (b. 1914)[707]
- December 5
- Bob Dole, 98, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1961–1969) and Senate (1969–1996) (b. 1923)[708]
- Bill Glass, 86, Hall of Fame football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1935)[709]
- Buddy Merrill, 85, steel guitarist (The Lawrence Welk Show) (b. 1936)[710]
- Scott Page-Pagter, 52, voice actor and television producer (Power Rangers) (b. 1969)[711]
- Bill Staines, 74, folk musician (b. 1947)[712]
- December 6
- George Fleming, 84, football player (Oakland Raiders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and politician (b. 1937)[713]
- Glenn Foster, 31, football player (New Orleans Saints) (b. 1990)[714]
- Fred Hiatt, 66, journalist, editor, and columnist (The Washington Post) (b. 1955)[715]
- Medina Spirit, 3, Thoroughbred racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner (2021) (b. 2018)[716]
- Jerome Lyle Rappaport, 94, lawyer, political leader, and real estate developer (b. 1927)[717]
- Julius S. Scott, 66, author (The Common Wind) (b. 1955)[718]
- December 7
- Lionel Antoine, 71, football player (Chicago Bears) (b. 1950)[719]
- Carol Jenkins Barnett, 65, businesswoman (Publix) (b. 1956)[720]
- Joe Hernandez, 81, football player (Toronto Argonauts, Edmonton Eskimos, Washington Redskins) (b. 1940)[721]
- Matt Scherer, 38, track and field athlete (b. 1983)[722]
- Greg Tate, 64, music critic (The Village Voice) and musician (Burnt Sugar), co-founder of the Black Rock Coalition (b. 1957)[723]
- December 8
- Hal E. Broxmeyer, 77, microbiologist (b. 1944)[724]
- Gerry Foley, 89, American-Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Los Angeles Kings) (b. 1932)[725]
- Barry Harris, 91, jazz musician (b. 1929)[726]
- Blackjack Lanza, 86, Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWE, AWA) (b. 1935)[727]
- Daniel Laskin, 97, surgeon and educator (b. 1924)[728]
- Richie Lewis, 55, baseball player (Florida Marlins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics) (b. 1966)[729]
- Mark Pike, 57, football player (Buffalo Bills) (b. 1963)[730]
- John L. Sorenson, 97, anthropologist, scholar and author (b. 1924)[731]
- December 9
- Don Asmussen, 59, cartoonist (San Francisco Chronicle) (b. 1962)[732]
- Donald Cozzens, 82, Roman Catholic priest, author and lecturer (b. 1939)[733]
- Speedy Duncan, 79, football player (San Diego Chargers, Washington Redskins) (b. 1942)[734]
- Robert Jervis, 81, politologist (b. 1940)[735]
- David Lasley, 74, singer-songwriter (b. 1947)[736]
- Larry Sellers, 72, actor (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman) (b. 1949)[737]
- Demaryius Thomas, 33, football player (Denver Broncos, New York Jets, Houston Texans), Super Bowl champion (2016) (b. 1987)[738]
- Al Unser, 82, racing driver, four-time Indianapolis 500 winner, IndyCar champion (1983, 1985) (b. 1939)[739]
- Cara Williams, 96, actress (The Defiant Ones, Pete and Gladys, Boomerang) (b. 1925)[740]
- December 10
- Michael Nesmith, 78, musician (The Monkees) and songwriter ("Different Drum", "Joanne"), Grammy winner (1982) (b. 1942)[741]
- Gene Prebola, 83, football player (Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos) (b. 1938)[742]
- Tyler E. Stovall, 67, historian, president of the American Historical Association (2017) (b. 1954)[743]
- Leland Wilkinson, 77, statistician and computer scientist (b. 1944)[744]
- December 11 – Anne Rice, 80, author (The Vampire Chronicles, Lives of the Mayfair Witches) (b. 1941)[745]
- December 12
- Sid Blanks, 80, football player (Houston Oilers, Boston Patriots) (b. 1941)[746]
- Nai-Ni Chen, 62, Taiwanese-American choreographer and dancer (b. 1959)[747]
- James P. Dugan, 92, politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1969–1977) (b. 1929)[748]
- Bernie Fowler, 97, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1983–1994) (b. 1924)[749]
- Roland Hemond, 92, baseball executive (Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Arizona Diamondbacks) (b. 1929)[750]
- Jimmy Rave, 39, professional wrestler (TNA, ROH) (b. 1982)[751]
- December 13
- Clyde Bennett, 89, football player (Ottawa Rough Riders) (b. 1932)[752]
- Blackberri, 76, singer-songwriter and community activist (b. 1945)[753]
- Lillian Luckey, 102, baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox) (b. 1919)[754]
- Charles R. Morris, 82, writer (Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal) and banker (b. 1939)[755]
- Joe Simon, 85, soul and R&B singer ("The Chokin' Kind", "Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor)", "Power of Love") (b. 1936)[756]
- December 14
- Ken Kragen, 85, music manager and producer ("We Are the World"), founder of Hands Across America (b. 1936)[757]
- Henry Orenstein, 98, Polish-American Hall of Fame poker player and toymaker (b. 1923)[758]
- Tony Perez, 90, boxing referee (b. 1921)[759]
- Sonny Rhodes, 81, blues singer and guitarist (b. 1940)[760]
- December 15
- Bridget Hanley, 80, actress (Here Come the Brides, Harper Valley PTA) (b. 1941)[761]
- Len Hauss, 79, football player (Washington Redskins) (b. 1942)[762]
- bell hooks, 69, feminist author (Ain't I a Woman?, Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center, All About Love: New Visions) (b. 1952)[763]
- Marilee Stepan, 86, swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1952) (b. 1935)[764]
- Wanda Young, 78, singer (The Marvelettes) (b. 1943)[765]
- December 16
- Robert Cumming, 78, artist, sculptor and photographer (b. 1943)[766]
- George Gekas, 91, politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1983–2003) (b. 1930)[767]
- Hub, 62, bass guitarist (The Roots) (b. 1959)[768]
- Baruch A. Levine, 91, Bible scholar (New York University) (b. 1930)[769]
- Edith Prague, 96, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1982–1990) and Senate (1994–2012) (b. 1925)[770]
- Alan B. Scott, 89, ophthalmologist, developer of botulinum toxin (b. 1932)[771]
- Ben Tollefson, 94, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1985–2000) and Senate (2000–2008) (b. 1927)[772]
- December 17
- Eve Babitz, 78, visual artist and author (b. 1943)[773]
- Doug Ericksen, 52, politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1999–2011) and Senate (since 2011) (b. 1969)[774]
- Alexander Garvin, 80, urban planner (b. 1941)[775]
- Herb Guenther, 80, politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1987–1993) and senate (1999–2003) (b. 1941)[776]
- Harry Jacobs, 84, football player (Boston Patriots, Buffalo Bills, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1937)[777]
- Frank Mula, 71, television writer and producer (The Simpsons, Cosby, Life with Bonnie), Emmy winner (2000, 2001) (b. 1950)[778]
- Burt Prelutsky, 81, television writer (M*A*S*H, Diagnosis: Murder, Dragnet) (b. 1940)[779]
- Russell Maroon Shoatz, 78, militant (Black Liberation Army) and convicted murderer (b. 1943)[780]
- December 18
- Drakeo the Ruler, 28, rapper (b. 1993)[781]
- Kangol Kid, 55, rapper and songwriter (UTFO) (b. 1966)[782]
- Hans Mark, 92, German-born American aerospace engineer, secretary of the Air Force (1979–1981) (b. 1929)[783]
- Joan Murray, 84, journalist (b. 1937)[784]
- December 19
- Ron Anderson, 75, vocal coach (Axl Rose, Chris Cornell, Ozzy Osbourne) (b. 1946)[785]
- Billy Conway, 65, drummer (Morphine, Treat Her Right) (b. 1955–1956)[786]
- Nicholas Georgiade, 88, actor (The Untouchables) (b. 1933)[787]
- Carie Graves, 68, rower, Olympic champion (1984) (b. 1953)[788]
- Robert H. Grubbs, 79, chemist (Grubbs catalyst), Nobel Prize laureate (2005) (b. 1942)[789]
- Johnny Isakson, 76, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2005), Senate (2005–2019) and Georgia House of Representatives (1977–1991) (b. 1944)[790]
- Russ Potts, 82, politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1992–2008) (b. 1939)[791]
- Adam Rosen, 37, American-born British Olympic luger (2006, 2010, 2018) (b. 1984)[792]
- Robert Strichartz, 78, mathematician (b. 1943)[793]
- December 20
- Kimera Bartee, 49, baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies) and coach (b. 1972)[794]
- Elizabeth Fennema, 93, educator (b. 1928)[795]
- Willard H. Murray Jr., 90, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1988–1996) (b. 1931)[796]
- December 21
- John Galbraith, 98, politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1967–1986) (b. 1923)[797]
- Gary Lee Sampson, 62, spree killer (b. 1959)[798]
- George Sheltz, 75, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Galveston-Houston (2012–2021) (b. 1946)[799]
- December 22
- Lester E. Fisher, 100, zoologist, director of Lincoln Park Zoo (1962–1992) (b. 1921)[800]
- George Keiser, 75, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (since 1992) (b. 1946)[801]
- Bob Keselowski, 70, stock car racing driver (NASCAR) (b. 1951)[802]
- Corporal Kirchner, 64, professional wrestler (WWF, NJPW, W*ING) (b. 1957)[803]
- Barbara Shaw, 79, politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (since 2010) (b. 1942)[804]
- Franklin A. Thomas, 87, community developer and philanthropist, president and CEO of the Ford Foundation (1979–1996) (b. 1934)[805]
- December 23
- Chris Dickerson, 82, bodybuilder, Mr. Olympia winner (1982) (b. 1939)[806]
- Joan Didion, 87, writer (Run, River, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The Year of Magical Thinking) (b. 1934)[807]
- Robert Holland, 81, business executive, CEO of Ben & Jerry's (1995–1996) (b. 1940)[808] (death announced on this date)
- Grace Mirabella, 92, magazine editor, editor-in-chief of Vogue (1971–1988) and founder of Mirabella (b. 1929)[809]
- Stanley M. Truhlsen, 101, ophthalmologist (b. 1920)[810]
- Louie L. Wainwright, 98, corrections administrator (b. 1923)[811]
- December 24
- J. D. Crowe, 84, banjo player and bluegrass band leader (New South) (b. 1937)[812]
- Harvey Evans, 80, actor (West Side Story) (b. 1941)[813]
- Gwendolyn Killebrew, 82, operatic contralto (Deutsche Oper am Rhein) (b. 1939)[814]
- Clark Richert, 80, artist (b. 1941)[815]
- December 25
- Harry Colomby, 92, German-born American talent manager (Michael Keaton) and screenwriter (Johnny Dangerously, Working Stiffs) (b. 1929)[816]
- Bruce Davis, 65, football player (Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, Houston Oilers) (b. 1956)[817]
- Tiffini Hale, 46, television presenter (The Mickey Mouse Club) and singer (The Party) (b. 1975)[818]
- Thomas Lovejoy, 80, ecologist (b. 1941)[819]
- Richard Marcinko, 81, Navy SEAL commander and one of its founders (b. 1940)[820]
- Jonathan Spence, 85, English-born American historian and sinologist (b. 1936)[821]
- Wayne Thiebaud, 101, painter (b. 1920)[822]
- Ralph Warburton, 97, Olympic ice hockey player (1948) (b. 1924)[823]
- December 26
- Gary B. Beikirch, 74, soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1947)[824]
- Fred McLafferty, 98, chemist (McLafferty rearrangement) (b. 1923) [825]
- Mameve Medwed, 79, novelist (b. 1942)[826]
- Sarah Weddington, 76, attorney (Roe v. Wade) and politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1973–1977) and White House Political Director (1979–1981) (b. 1945)[827]
- E. O. Wilson, 92, biologist (Sociobiology: The New Synthesis) and writer (On Human Nature, Consilience), Pulitzer Prize winner (1979, 1991) (b. 1929)[828]
- December 27
- Norman Freeman, 90, Olympic sailor (1976) (b. 1931)[829]
- Robert Preston, 92, politician, member of the New Hampshire Senate (1964–1966, 1972–1990) (b. 1929)[830]
- Andrew Vachss, 79, crime fiction author (Strega, Batman: The Ultimate Evil) and attorney (b. 1942)[831]
- Myrna Williams, 92, politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (1985–1993) and Clark County commissioner (1995–2007) (b. 1929)[832]
- December 28
- James Cayne, 87, businessman, CEO of Bear Stearns (b. 1934)[833]
- Michael R. Clifford, 69, astronaut (STS-53, STS-59, and STS-76) (b. 1952)[834]
- Mary Fairhurst, 64, lawyer, justice (2003–2020) and chief justice (2017–2020) of the Washington Supreme Court (b. 1957)[835]
- John Madden, 85, football coach (Oakland Raiders), Super Bowl champion (1977), sports commentator (Fox, CBS), and namesake of the Madden NFL video game series (b. 1936)[836]
- Harry Reid, 82, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1987) and Senate (1987–2017) (b. 1939)[837]
- December 29
- Sue Cline, 75, politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (2016–2020) (b. 1946)[838] (death announced on this date)
- John Hartman, 71, Hall of Fame drummer (The Doobie Brothers) (b. 1950)[839]
- William Moncrief, 101, oil and gas executive (b. 1920)[840]
- Nancy Worley, 70, politician, secretary of state of Alabama (2003–2007) (b. 1951)[841]
- December 30
- Sam Jones, 88, Hall of Fame basketball player (Boston Celtics) (b. 1933)[842]
- December 31
- Roger Bradfield, 97, children's author and illustrator (b. 1924)[843]
- Fred Cone, 95, football player (Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1926)[844]
- Christine Grant, 85, Scottish-born American athletic director (University of Iowa) (b. 1936)[845]
- Stephen Hartgen, 77, politician and news editor (Times-News), member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2008–2018) (b. 1944)[846]
- Elihu Katz, 95, American-born Israeli sociologist and communication scientist (b. 1926)[847]
- Jeanine Ann Roose, 84, actress (It's a Wonderful Life) (b. 1937)[848]
- Billy Turner, 81, horse trainer (Seattle Slew), Triple Crown winner (1977) (b. 1940)[849]
- Betty White, 99, actress (The Golden Girls, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Hot in Cleveland) and comedian, five-time Emmy winner (b. 1922)[850]
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- ^ Emmy-winning Wilmington costumer Peggy Farrell, known for her attention to detail, dies
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- ^ Vanderbilt Legend Ditty Qualls Passes Away
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- ^ Former State Lawmaker Dan Swecker Dies at 74
- ^ Southern wrestler Steve 'The Brawler' Lawler dies of COVID
- ^ Ex-NFL player McCants, 53, found dead in Florida home
- ^ Former Patriots wide receiver David Patten passes away
- ^ Philip Jamison, Jr.
- ^ Yolanda López, artist who painted the iconic Virgen de Guadalupe series, dies at 79
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- ^ Obituary: American Soprano Carmen Balthrop Dies at 73
- ^ Eugene Borza, 1935-2021
- ^ Bob Hollenbeck, former six-term assemblyman, dies at 89
- ^ "Jonathan Mirsky obituary". The Guardian. 2021-09-09. Archived from the original on 2023-06-23.
- ^ 'Great basketball mind': Dick Parfitt, who coached CMU to two NCAAs, dies at 90
- ^ Detroit Mercy HOFer Frank Russell, of famous basketball family, dies at 72
- ^ Big Island man killed in Bedford County crash
- ^ Former senator Adlai Stevenson III dies at 90
- ^ Michael K. Williams, Star of 'The Wire' and 'Boardwalk Empire,' Found Dead at 54
- ^ Richard Cameron "Rick" Arrington
- ^ Archbishop Carl Bean has passed away
- ^ Former Notre Dame running back and head coach Terry Brennan dies
- ^ Elizabeth Clark, Taught Religion At Duke For Four Decades, Dies At Age 82
- ^ Ex-USC, New England Patriots Star Fullback Sam "Bam" Cunningham Dies At 71
- ^ Phil Schaap, Grammy-Winning Jazz D.J. and Historian, Dies at 70
- ^ Acadiana swamp pop pioneer Warren Storm dies at age 84
- ^ Bill White, dead at 76, was journeyman wrestler, cribbage champ
- ^ Former Tribal Leader Derek Bailey, 48, Passes Away
- ^ Longtime Philly Sports Radio Overnight Host Big Daddy Graham Dies
- ^ Betty Karnette, former state senator and assemblywoman who represented Long Beach, San Pedro, dies at 90
- ^ Art Metrano, Stand-Up Comic and 'Police Academy' Actor, Dies at 84
- ^ Robert A. Rovner, former Pennsylvania state senator, longtime lawyer, and radio talk show host, dies at 77
- ^ Retired federal judge Marianne Battani dies after long illness
- ^ Harold Franklin, Auburn University's first African American student, dies at age 88
- ^ Ex-Hornets coach, ABA player Gene Littles dies at 78
- ^ USC Olympian And NCAA Champion Swimmer Rich McGeagh Dies At 77
- ^ Former Florida Chief Justice Stephen Grimes, 1927-2021
- ^ Fighter, mentor, friend: Tommy Hazouri dies at 76
- ^ Vikings Mourn Passing of Mick Tingelhoff
- ^ Gloria Gold
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- ^ Ben Best Dies: 'Eastbound & Down' Co-Creator And 'The Foot Fist Way' Writer And Co-Star Was 46
- ^ Wendell Wise Mayes Jr.
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- ^ John Shelby Spong, liberal Episcopal bishop, dies at age 90
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- ^ Douglas County commissioner, former mayor Mike Boyle dies
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- ^ Bob Enyart, conservative firebrand and pastor, dies of COVID-19
- ^ Former San Francisco 49ers LB Parys Haralson, who also played for New Orleans Saints, dies at 37
- ^ George Wein, Who Led Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals from the 1950s Forward, Dies at 95
- ^ Earl P. Yates
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- ^ Norm Macdonald, Comedian and 'Saturday Night Live' Star, Dies at 61
- ^ "Norman Bailey obituary". The Guardian. 2021-09-22. Archived from the original on 2023-06-03.
- ^ 'He was a Pitt man': Former Panthers football coach Carl DePasqua dies at 93
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- ^ Penny Harrington, first female police chief in a major U.S. city, dies in Morro Bay
- ^ Former Fresno State two-sport dynamo Satoshi 'Fibber' Hirayama passes away at 91
- ^ Virginia Environmental Leader W. Tayloe Murphy Passes Away
- ^ Joel Rapp, Sitcom Writer on 'McHale's Navy' and 'Gilligan's Island,' Dies at 87
- ^ Bill Sudakis Stats
- ^ 1944–2021 George Mraz, an exquisite double bass player who played with the great artists of the jazz scene, has died
- ^ Jane Powell Dies: Hollywood Golden Age Actress & 'Royal Wedding' Star Was 92
- ^ Vikings Mourn the Passing of Steve Riley
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- ^ Hampton Roads sports legend and 6 time NFL pro bowler Roger Brown dies at 84
- ^ Russ Dallen, Venezuela Bond Expert and Commentator, Dies at 58
- ^ Tim Donnelly, Played Chet Kelly, on TV's ‘Emergency!’
- ^ Basil Hoffman, Character Actor in ‘Hillstreet Blues,’ ‘Square Pegs,’ Dies at 83
- ^ Former NM State hoops coach Neil McCarthy passes away at 81
- ^ Mick McGinty, Legendary Artist for ‘Street Fighter II,’ Has Died
- ^ "In Memoriam, Professor Albert J. Raboteau (1943–2021)". Archived from the original on 2021-09-21. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Former US Rep. James Bilbray dies
- ^ "Fashion Editor Richard Buckley Has Died at 72". Vogue. 2021-09-21. Archived from the original on 2023-05-11.
- ^ Indiana State Rep. Steve Davisson dies of cancer
- ^ Richard Lachmann[permanent dead link]
- ^ Gabby Petito's remains confirmed, and manner of death was homicide, coroner determines
- ^ Professor Emeritus Ronald Probstein, world-renowned expert in fluid mechanics, dies at 93
- ^ Colin Bailey, celebrated jazz drummer and Port Hueneme resident, dies at 87
- ^ Former Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, leading GOP voice on environment, dies at 84
- ^ Cloyd Victor Boyer
- ^ Sarah Dash of Labelle dies at age 76
- ^ Former Local State Representative Dies
- ^ Chauncey Delphin Howell, award-winning journalist from Easton, dies at 86
- ^ Seven-time TOUR winner Billy Maxwell, a former Ryder Cup player, passes away
- ^ Angelo Codevilla, R.I.P.
- ^ US-born ex-MK Marcia Freedman, a pioneer of Israeli women's rights, dies at 83
- ^ Willie Garson Dies: 'Sex And The City' Star Was 57
- ^ In Memory of Marilyn Golden
- ^ Legendary Hawaii entertainer Al Harrington dies at age 85
- ^ Joan Howard Maurer
- ^ Retired Bishop John McCormack has died
- ^ Former Flint councilman, state legislator Jack Minore dies at 82
- ^ Peter Palmer, Star of 'Li'l Abner' on Broadway and the Big Screen, Dies at 90
- ^ Melvin Van Peebles Dies: Iconic Filmmaker, Actor, and Novelist Was 89
- ^ Bishop Anthony Pilla, who led Diocese of Cleveland from 1981 to 2006, passes away at age 88
- ^ Pratt – elder statesman of Legislature – dies
- ^ Nashville A-Team Musician Bob Moore Dies
- ^ Former two-sport Razorback, Sagely, 89, dies
- ^ Jay Sandrich Dies: Prolific Emmy-Winning Director Of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show', 'The Cosby Show' & More Was 89
- ^ David H. DePatie Dies: ‘The Pink Panther’ Cartoon Co-Creator & Producer Was 91
- ^ Former Ohio Justice Andy Douglas dies at age 89
- ^ Alfred ‘Pee Wee’ Ellis, James Brown Bandleader And Prolific Songwriter, Dies Aged 80
- ^ "Pro golfer Bruce Fleisher, who shined on PGA Tour Champions, dies at 72". Archived from the original on 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Natalie Meyer, Longest-Serving Colorado Secretary Of State, Passes Away
- ^ Charles G . Sellers, Historian Who Upset the Postwar Consensus, Dies at 98 (subscription required)
- ^ Remembering John August Swanson: a life dedicated to art, faith and justice
- ^ Sue Thompson Dies at Age 96
- ^ Longtime Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Cornelia A. Clark Passes Away At 71
- ^ Freddie Fu, pioneering orthopaedic surgeon, dies
- ^ Longest-serving UTEP leader Diana Natalicio dies at 82
- ^ Former El Paso Bishop Raymundo Peña dies at 87
- ^ Former Kiewit CEO Walter Scott, Jr. dead at 90
- ^ Frances Tarlton "Sissy" Farenthold
- ^ Commander Cody Launches From Earth, RIP George Frayne (1944–2021)
- ^ Bobby Zarem, Legendary New York Publicist, Dies at 84
- ^ Singer-songwriter Andrea Martin passes away at 49
- ^ Missouri State Senator Jim Mathewson dies
- ^ The soprano Karan Armstrong is dead (in German)
- ^ Will Bagley, Utah historian who chronicled Mountain Meadows Massacre, dies at 71
- ^ Violinist James Buswell has Died, Age 74
- ^ Edward William Helfrick
- ^ "Disney's "Old Yeller" star Tommy Kirk dies at age 79". Archived from the original on 2021-09-29. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Singer Phi Nhung dies of COVID-19
- ^ Dr. Lonnie Smith, Hammond Organ Virtuoso, Dies at 79
- ^ Former Bucs guard Ray Snell, team's first-round pick in 1980, dies of cancer
- ^ A Bold Leader in Torah and Science
- ^ A star has burned out. Our fellow countryman, talented actor Ravil Isyanov passed away at the age of 60. Archived 2021-09-30 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- ^ ‘One-of-a-kind character,’ Lee Quarnstrom, dies
- ^ Composer and Musical Director Mike Renzi Dies at 80
- ^ Soap Alum Michael Tylo Passes Away at 73
- ^ Obituary: American Opera Composer Carlisle Floyd Dies at 95
- ^ Wellsville Legend John Rigas Dies at 96
- ^ Buddy Alliston
- ^ Violinist Raymond Gniewek has died aged 89
- ^ Lissy F. Jarvik M.D. Ph.D.
- ^ Former Gambino underboss Frank LoCascio dead in prison at 89 New York Daily News (October 6, 2021)
- ^ Michigan state Rep. Andrea Schroeder dies of stomach cancer
- ^ Jack Biondolillo, The Original PBA TV 300 Game Bowler, Passes Away At 81
- ^ NC House representative dies after battle with cancer
- ^ Anthony Downs
- ^ Richard “Dick” Evans Dies: Familiar Face On Iconic ’60s & ’70s TV Shows Was 86
- ^ Charles Oscar Hartenstein Jr.
- ^ "Former New Mexico State football coach Jim Hess passes away". Archived from the original on 2021-10-05. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Mortimer Mishkin
- ^ Former Lafayette coach Russo passes away
- ^ Former NASCAR driver, son of Zaxby's co-founder killed in Athens shooting
- ^ Local WWII Veteran Sidney Walton Dead at 102
- ^ VFL Major Wingate passes away at age 37
- ^ Ex-US Rep. Todd Akin, sunk by ‘legitimate rape’ remark, dies
- ^ Lee Brozgol
- ^ Cynthia Harris
- ^ Dr. Irwin Marcus, noted psychiatrist and husband of former WWL-TV anchor Angela Hill, dies at 102
- ^ Neal Sher
- ^ Michael James Connelly
- ^ Alan Kalter, David Letterman's ‘Late Show’ Announcer, Dies at 78
- ^ La légende Budge Patty n’est plus (in French)
- ^ Former Rangers GM, MLB's oldest living ex-player Eddie Robinson dies at 100
- ^ Portland serial killer Sebastian Shaw dies in prison
- ^ Hobo Jim, Alaska's balladeer, dies weeks after announcing terminal cancer diagnosis
- ^ Missouri man executed for killing 3 workers in ’94 robbery
- ^ Longtime Texoma basketball great Jerry Shipp passes
- ^ Lou Antonelli (1957–2021)
- ^ Patricia 'Pat' McMahon Hawkins
- ^ Soap Actor Patrick Horgan Dead at 92
- ^ Martin J. Sherwin, Pulitzer-winning scholar, dead at 84
- ^ A&S Mourns the Loss of Sheldon Stone, Distinguished Professor of Physics
- ^ Former Baltimore County Exec Ted Venetoulis Dies at 87
- ^ Myriam Sarachik
- ^ Jan Shutan Levinson
- ^ Ralph Spinella
- ^ Pauline Bart, Sociologist Who Mapped Women's Challenges, Dies at 91
- ^ Texas cult leader Yisrayl Hawkins, 87, dies
- ^ "Army general who commanded in Iraq dies of cancer at age 67". Associated Press. 2021-10-10. Archived from the original on 2023-07-29.
- ^ Richard M. Ohmann, 90, Dies; Brought Radical Politics to College English
- ^ Jorge Solis Sr.
- ^ Third Power's Jem Targal Dies at 74
- ^ Richard Donovan Barry
- ^ Jean Ledwith King
- ^ Prayers: Gospel Star Shawn McLemore Passes Away
- ^ Bush Tetras drummer Dee Pop dies at 65
- ^ Anne Saxelby, Who Helped Redefine America's Independent Cheese Industry, Dies at 40
- ^ Granville Adams Dies: ‘Oz’ Star Was 58
- ^ Ken Casanega, last living member of original 49ers, dies at 100
- ^ Jim Coley, Longtime State Representative, Dies
- ^ ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ Stuntman Bob Herron Dies at 97
- ^ David Kennedy, co-founder of ad agency Wieden+Kennedy, dies at 82
- ^ Joyce Lebra, first female University of Colorado Boulder history professor, dies at 95
- ^ UT Southwestern joins Dallas, the state, and the nation in mourning the loss of Peter O’Donnell Jr., a visionary philanthropist and catalyst for progress
- ^ Sister Megan Rice, Nun Who Broke into Nuclear Weapons Facility, Dies at 91
- ^ Ruthie Tompson, Legend of Disney Animation, Dies at 111
- ^ Hall of Famer Tony DeMarco dies at age 89
- ^ Medal of Honor recipient Duane Dewey dies at 89
- ^ Deon Estus, Wham! & George Michael Bassist Behind the Hit 'Heaven Help Me,' Dies at 65
- ^ Jack Grynberg passes
- ^ "Governor Recognizes Passing of Former State Legislator Bill Hudson". Archived from the original on 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Former Rhode Island Representative Raymond Sullivan dies, family announces
- ^ Herbert Lloyd Wilkerson
- ^ Former Texas men's basketball coach Leon Black dies at 89 years old
- ^ Warren Bryant, UK Football All-American, Has Died
- ^ Ricarlo Flanagan Dies: ‘Shameless’ Actor’ & ‘Last Comic Standing’ Semifinalist Was 40
- ^ Hasbro Announces the Passing of Beloved Leader and Longtime Chairman & CEO Brian D. Goldner
- ^ Julie Green, artist who painted prisoners' last meals, dies aged 60
- ^ Roy Horan, Star of ‘Game of Death II’ and Father of Actor Celina Jade, Dead at 71
- ^ Obituary: Marcus Malone
- ^ "Warren Bruce Spraggins, 82, Hall of Fame Basketball Player". Archived from the original on 2021-11-03. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Kariamu Welsh, 72, a dance pioneer who made students want to live up to their history, dies
- ^ Former Broncos running back Otis Armstrong dies at age 70
- ^ Timuel Black, historian, civil rights activist, dies at 102
- ^ Ray Fosse, MLB catcher bowled over by Pete Rose in All-Star Game and Oakland Athletics 'franchise icon,' dies
- ^ William D. Hager
- ^ Former U.S. Congressman Dale E. Kildee passes away
- ^ Blackfeet Chief Earl Old Person dies at 92
- ^ Gary Paulsen, Writer of YA Hatchet Novels, Dies at 82
- ^ Longtime Alaska legislator Clem Tillion dies at 96
- ^ Rising R&B Singer Emani 22 Dies at 22
- ^ Phil Leadbetter passes – everyone's Uncle Phil
- ^ Free-thinking inventor of the boogie board and surfing hall-of-famer, Tom Morey, dead at 86
- ^ Diane Weyermann Dies: ‘Inconvenient Truth’ Producer & Longtime Chief Content Officer At Participant Was 66
- ^ "Vikings Mourn Passing of Former LB Tuineau Alipate". 2022-09-22. Archived from the original on 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
- ^ Former U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek dies at age 69
- ^ Joanna Cameron, Star of DC's The Secrets of Isis, Dies at 70
- ^ Larry LaBruce Koon
- ^ 95-year-old actress who played tribal elder in ‘Black Panther’ dies
- ^ Donald H. "Stoney" Stonesifer
- ^ 'His faith was first’: NFL giant, pastor, activist, educator and real estate developer dies at 73
- ^ R.I.P.: Superbike Champion Wes Cooley
- ^ Who was Dennis Franks? Death of ex-Eagles player mourned by fans
- ^ Frank Duval Hargrove Sr.
- ^ Andy Griffith's Thelma Lou actress passes away at 95
- ^ Paul Salata, creator of Mr. Irrelevant Award, dies at 94
- ^ Patrick Studstill Jr.
- ^ Elvis drummer Ronnie Tutt dead: Watch The King introduce his incredible 1977 drum solo
- ^ Trident Seafoods’ Chuck Bundrant, a pioneer of U.S. fisheries off Alaska, dies at 79
- ^ UFC, Bellator, WEC Veteran Brian Gassaway Dead at Age 49
- ^ Musician Bruce Gaston dies aged 74
- ^ David M. Livingston, Dana-Farber scientist and former BSA chair, dies at 80
- ^ Michael Vernon McCoy
- ^ Remembering Floyd Salas, novelist, boxing coach, social activist
- ^ Chris Ayres, Dragon Ball's Voice of Frieza, Passes Away
- ^ Val Bisoglio, Actor in ‘Saturday Night Fever’ and ‘M*A*S*H’, Dies at 95
- ^ Ralph Carmichael, the ‘Father of Contemporary Christian Music’, Has Passed Away
- ^ Rear Admiral (retired) Maxine Conder
- ^ Jo-Carroll Dennison, oldest ex-Miss America and longtime Idyllwild-area resident, dies
- ^ Industry Pioneer David Finn Passes Away At 100
- ^ Charles Allen Kulp Sr.
- ^ William Lucking Dies: ‘Sons of Anarchy's Piney & Veteran Character Actor Was 80
- ^ Pamela McCorduck, Historian of AI, Dies at 80
- ^ Colin Powell, military leader and first Black US secretary of state, dies
- ^ Former Springfield Mayor Charles V. Ryan dies at 94
- ^ Former three-term Republican U.S. Rep. Bill Zeliff has died at 85
- ^ Voice Actor Jack Angel Passes Away
- ^ Geosciences professor Tullis Onstott GS ’80 dies at 66
- ^ "Inhofe Mourns Passing of American Talk Radio Host Pat Campbell". Archived from the original on 2021-10-31. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Meghalt Csíkszentmihályi Mihály, a flow elmélet atyja Archived 2021-10-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Hungarian)
- ^ Tom Hannegan passes away
- ^ Michael Laughlin, Cult Filmmaker and ‘Two-Lane Blacktop’ Producer, Dies at 82
- ^ FBI IDs remains in Florida park as those of Brian Laundrie
- ^ Jerry Pinkney, the beloved, award-winning children's book illustrator, has died at 81
- ^ Pumping Iron Director George Butler Passes Away, Arnold Schwarzenegger Reacts
- ^ American Rugby Legend Kathy Flores Has Died
- ^ Canadian Stage Legend Martha Henry Dies at 83
- ^ Alec Baldwin Fired Prop Gun That Killed Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Injured Director
- ^ 10/21/21-Robin McNamara
- ^ Quandra Prettyman, Champion of Black Women’s Literature, Dies at 88
- ^ Jay Black, Jay and the Americans Singer, Dead at 82
- ^ Cap Dierks
- ^ Умер миллиардер Валентин Гапонцев (in Russian)
- ^ Peter Scolari Dies: Emmy-Winning ‘Bosom Buddies’, ‘Newhart’, ‘Girls’ Actor Was 66
- ^ In Memory of Ted
- ^ Bob Neumeier, longtime Boston sports reporter and NBC horse racing expert, dies
- ^ Longest-serving woman in Arkansas House history dies at 84
- ^ Grant Woods, longtime friend of McCain and former Arizona AG, dies at 67
- ^ Gene Freidman, ‘Taxi King’ Who Upended His Industry, Dies at 50
- ^ Arnold Hano, baseball journalist and Village Laguna patriarch, dies at 99
- ^ James Michael Tyler: Friends' actor dies aged 59
- ^ Willie Cobbs (1932-2021) (in French)
- ^ Ginny Mancini, Philanthropist, Big-Band Singer and Widow of Henry Mancini, Dies at 97
- ^ Charles L. ‘Tim’ Thompson Sr.
- ^ Linda Carlson Hart
- ^ Joe Lee Dunn, former SEC assistant, dead at 75: 'His mentality helped to mold many men'
- ^ Fallece el mánager Herbie Herbert, uno de los grandes artífices del éxito de Journey (in Spanish)
- ^ Mike Lucci, former Detroit Lions Pro Bowl LB, dies at 81 years old
- ^ Mort Sahl, Standup Comic With Biting Wit, Dies at 94
- ^ Former BYU AD Glen Tuckett passes away at age 93
- ^ William Randall Cook
- ^ Bob Ferry, ex-player and longtime GM of Washington Bullets, dies at 84
- ^ Fallece el lanzador de la liga invernal y Doble A Tyler Herro (in Spanish)
- ^ State lawmaker Russ Jennings dies of cancer
- ^ Walter Wakefield Poole
- ^ A. Linwood Holton Jr., Virginia governor who took bold stance on integration, dies at 98
- ^ Husky Hall Of Famer Calvin Jones Passes Away At Age 70
- ^ WSB anchor Jovita Moore dies of brain cancer
- ^ Camille Saviola Dies: ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’, Broadway Actor Was 71
- ^ Dick Szymanski, Colts Pro Bowler who later became team's G.M., dies at 89
- ^ Mike Trivisonno, of WTAM 1100 Cleveland's Newsradio, dies at the age of 74
- ^ Gustave Diamond
- ^ Fran Frisch obituary
- ^ Raoul Middleman, famed Baltimore painter and longtime MICA instructor, dies at 86
- ^ Tufts University School of Medicine Dean Emeritus Harris Berman Dies
- ^ Boston Red Sox broadcaster, ex-player Jerry Remy dies at age 68
- ^ A Message From Leon Botstein[permanent dead link]
- ^ Ronald William "Ron" Serafini
- ^ Former MVSU, Tougaloo coach Lafayette Stribling dies, age 87
- ^ Frank Farrar, former South Dakota governor and Republican statesman, dies
- ^ "Kentucky Derby jockey Miguel Mena killed after being hit by car on Louisville interstate". USA Today. Archived from the original on 2023-04-07.
- ^ In Memory of Aaron Temkin Beck, MD
- ^ Emmett Chapman, musician and inventor of the Chapman Stick, dies at 85
- ^ Legendary Jazz Guitarist Pat Martino Dies At Age 77
- ^ Bishop Lawrence Donald Soens
- ^ William Spaulding
- ^ John J. Aiken Sr.
- ^ Jane Brown Grimes
- ^ ‘So mild, so courteous ... so persistent’: Former Newport News Del. Flora Crittenden dies at 97
- ^ Paul Libby
- ^ Longtime assistant John Marshall, who won two Super Bowls with San Francisco 49ers, dies at age 76
- ^ Former Kansas Congressman Dennis Moore, 75, dies after brief battle with cancer
- ^ Declan Mulligan 1938 - 2021
- ^ Former US Rep. Neal Smith, who represented Iowa for 36 years in Congress, dies at 101
- ^ Alameda County Supervisor Wilma Chan struck and killed by motorist
- ^ Former Baltimore Colts RB Tom Matte Dies At 82
- ^ Former Mizzou football coach Warren Powers passes away at 80
- ^ Former US Rep. Barbara-Rose Collins of Detroit dies after bout with COVID-19
- ^ Aaron Feuerstein dies at 95, paid idled workers after mill fire
- ^ Former Del. Governor Ruth Ann Minner dies
- ^ Eagles mourn the passing of former DT Mike Pitts
- ^ Claude Nelson Warren
- ^ Roger Zatkoff, starter on Detroit Lions' 1957 championship team, dies at 90
- ^ Charles F. Burns
- ^ Former WV House speaker Bob Kiss dead at 63
- ^ Former state senator Ross Tolleson dies
- ^ Peter Aykroyd Dies: ‘Saturday Night Live’ Pays Tribute To Former Cast Member & Writer
- ^ Angelo Mosca dead at 84
- ^ Former Mr. Olympia Shawn Rhoden Reportedly Dead At 46 Years Old
- ^ Harvey White Passes Away
- ^ Dean Stockwell Dies: ‘Quantum Leap’ Star Was 85
- ^ Ronnie Williams (1962-2021) – Florida Gators
- ^ Medina Dixon, star on Old Dominion's 1985 women's basketball championship team, loses battle with cancer
- ^ Songwriter Margo Guryan, whose 1968 album was ‘discovered’ three decades later, dies at age 84
- ^ "Federal NYPD monitor Peter Zimroth dead at 78". New York Post. 2021-11-08. Archived from the original on 2023-06-04.
- ^ "Max Cleland, a former U.S. senator from Georgia and veteran who lost limbs in Vietnam, has died, his assistant says". Archived from the original on 2021-11-10. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
- ^ Jerry Douglas Dies: Longtime ‘The Young And The Restless’ Actor Was 89
- ^ Former Glimt player (37) is dead (in Norwegian)
- ^ After Bike Accident, Beloved Musician Larry Gordon Has Died
- ^ Richard 'Lowtax' Kyanka, founder of Something Awful, is dead at 45
- ^ Duane Lewis Wilson
- ^ Delma Cowart Dead at 80
- ^ Clyde Emrich, pioneering NFL strength coach, dies at 90
- ^ Ed Lucas, blind sports journalist and inspiration to so many, dies at 82
- ^ Lloyd C. McCuiston, Jr.
- ^ The CEO of the MEI reacts to the passing of Germain Belzile
- ^ Glen de Vries, entrepreneur who traveled to space on Blue Origin flight, dies in New Jersey plane crash
- ^ Longtime U.S. Congressman from Naperville, Harris W. Fawell, dead at 92
- ^ John Goodsall Passed Away
- ^ Jay Last
- ^ Edward L. Sadowsky, a Lion of the New York City Council, Dies at 92
- ^ Longtime Kansas City Royals baseball scout Art Stewart dies at 94
- ^ Winter the dolphin dies at Clearwater aquarium
- ^ Bob Bondurant 'iconic American racing hero' dies at 88 in Paradise Valley
- ^ Professor Emeritus Stephen Davis Passes Away
- ^ "Hugh Leatherman, stalwart South Carolina senator, dies at 90". Archived from the original on 2021-12-04. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
- ^ UND great Bill Reichart, captain of the 1964 U.S. Olympic team, dies at age 86
- ^ Rock Hard Ten Dies Suddenly In Korea At Age 20
- ^ Ed Bullins, Leading Playwright of the Black Arts Movement, Dies at 86
- ^ Gilbert Harman, ‘a towering figure in American philosophy’ and one of the longest-serving faculty members in the University's history, dies at 83
- ^ Hall of Fame linebacker Sam Huff dies at 87, family says
- ^ The Tokens’ (‘Lion Sleeps Tonight’) Co-Founder, Philip Margo, Dies
- ^ "NPR books editor Petra Mayer dies at 46 | CNN Business". CNN. 2021-11-14. Archived from the original on 2023-03-31.
- ^ Bishop Bill Wright dies, aged 69
- ^ Honoring the Life of Rev. Dr. W. Sterling Cary
- ^ The Rt. Rev. Alex D. Dickson, Jr. - September 9, 1926 -- November 14, 2021
- ^ Heath Freeman Dies: ‘Bones,’ ‘NCIS,’ ‘ER’ Actor Was 41
- ^ Jerry Johnson, winning pitcher in Blue Jays’ first game, passes away at 77
- ^ Ex-Louisiana judge G. Thomas Porteous, last to be impeached by U.S. Senate, dies at 74
- ^ Former SMU football coach Bobby Collins dies at 88 years old
- ^ Ramapo football coach Drew Gibbs, 59, dies after emergency surgery
- ^ Former Kentucky Congressman Larry Hopkins dead at 88
- ^ Obituary: Gene Carter
- ^ Jimmie Durham, Sculptor Who Explored Indigenous Themes, Dies at 81
- ^ Legendary songwriter Dave Frishberg dies at 88
- ^ Art LaFleur Dies: ‘Sandlot,’ ‘Field Of Dreams,’ ‘Santa Clause’ Actor Was 78
- ^ America's first openly transgender mayor, Silverton's Stewart 'Stu' Rasmussen dies
- ^ Rapper Young Dolph shot and killed in Memphis, law enforcement sources confirm
- ^ Peter Buck, Subway co-founder, dies at 90
- ^ Slide Hampton, trombonist who also made a lasting impression as a master arranger, is dead at 89
- ^ Sue Picus 1948-2021
- ^ A Death in Our East Tennessee Family
- ^ "Julie Belaga, first woman nominated for governor by CT GOP, dies at 91". Archived from the original on 2021-11-22. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Roderick H. Blackburn
- ^ The Lessons Ian Fishback Taught Us
- ^ Milwaukee native Don Kojis, Marquette's all-time leading rebounder dies at 82
- ^ Bernard Elliot Rollin PHD Obituary
- ^ Farewell to our friend Will Ryan
- ^ Bill Hinsche of Dino, Desi & Billy Dies at 70 on the Same Day as His Mom
- ^ Steve Smith, Penn State and NFL 'Superman,' dies after long ALS battle
- ^ Gademusikanten Yul Andersen er død (in Danish)
- ^ Best-selling Minnesota author, poet Robert Bly dies at 94
- ^ Former Michigan Rep. Mary Brown dies at 86
- ^ Lou Cutell, 'Seinfeld's' Assman and Pee-wee's Amazing Larry, Dies at 91
- ^ Renowned Native American WWII veteran Marcella LeBeau dies
- ^ Olympic skier Ralph Miller, a UK doctor and husband of Lexington mayor, dies at 88.
- ^ TV, Film and Stage Producer Scott Robbe Dies at 66
- ^ Veteran Derby winner Erhaab dies aged 30 at Batsford Stud
- ^ "Writer Noah Gordon, author of 'The Doctor', dies at 95". Archived from the original on 2021-11-23. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Meteorologist Doug Hill, a fixture for more than 3 decades in DC area, dies
- ^ Susan John, fighter for women and labor in Assembly, dies at 64
- ^ Doug Jones, five-time MLB All-Star relief pitcher, dies at 64
- ^ Grammy-winning Oneida singer and activist Joanne Shenandoah dies at 64
- ^ Sylvia Weinstock, Famed Luxury Wedding Cake Designer, Dead at 91
- ^ “Guiding light of volleyball in the Midwest,” legendary Dr. Don Shondell dies at 92
- ^ Former Astros Manager Bill Virdon Passes Away at 90
- ^ Soap Fave Dies at 67
- ^ U. L. "Rip" Gooch
- ^ Motown hitmaker Marilyn McLeod dies at 82
- ^ Jim Warren
- ^ Charles Moose, former Montgomery County Police chief at helm during DC snipers, dies at 68
- ^ Anne Rudin, first woman elected mayor in Sacramento history, dies at 97
- ^ Sebastian John "Buster" Guzzardo Sr.
- ^ Don Phillips Dies: ‘Dazed and Confused’ & ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ Casting Director, ‘Melvin and Howard’ Producer Was 80
- ^ Moment of silence: Staten Island bowling great Mark Roth has died
- ^ Stephen Sondheim Dies: Broadway Songwriting Titan For ‘Sweeney Todd’ And ‘A Little Night Music’ Was 91
- ^ Adolfo, the designer who dressed Nancy Reagan, dies at the age of 98
- ^ Pro Football Hall of Famer Curley Culp has died at 75
- ^ Former Supreme Court Justice Greg Hobbs dies at 76
- ^ Dr. Shirley Ann Mathis McBay
- ^ Ed McClanahan, one of Ky's Fab Five authors and its own Merry Prankster, dies at 89
- ^ Eddie Mekka Dies: ‘Laverne & Shirley’ Actor Was 69
- ^ RIP: Louis Vuitton Director And Off-White CEO, Virgil Abloh, Passes Away
- ^ Alabama death row inmate who survived botched execution dies of natural causes
- ^ Longtime Rochester mayor, Chuck Hazama, dies
- ^ Former Olympian, Alabama track star Emmit King 1 of 2 men killed in Bessemer shootout
- ^ Carrie Meek, Pioneering Black Former Congresswoman, Dies
- ^ Former 3rd District Rep. Jolene Unsoeld dies at age 89
- ^ Former UCF, NFL Player Shot and Killed by Own Father in Florida
- ^ "Legendary Actress Arlene Dahl, Mother Of Lorenzo Lamas, Dies At Age 96". Archived from the original on 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
- ^ Former Brooklyn Dodger Don Demeter dies at age 86
- ^ Golf legend Lee Elder dies at age 87
- ^ Former Cy Young Winner Reportedly Dies At 66
- ^ "Athletics: Shot putter CJ Hunter, Marion Jones' ex-husband, has died". Archived from the original on 2021-11-30. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
- ^ Bruce W. Kauffman, former federal judge and Pa. Supreme Court justice, dies at 86
- ^ Tommy Lane, Actor and Stuntman in ‘Live and Let Die,’ ‘Shaft,’ Dies at 83
- ^ Albert Bustamante, former county judge and congressman, dies at 86
- ^ Bodybuilding Legend Dave Draper Dead At 79 Years Old
- ^ Philip Heymann, legal scholar and aide to Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox, dies at 89
- ^ Marcus Lamb, Founder of Daystar Television Network, Has Died
- ^ Mary Maher obituary: Trail-blazing journalist with a career marked by firsts
- ^ A Tribute To An Industry Legend
- ^ Marjorie Tallchief, famous Native American prima ballerina, dies
- ^ L.A. man, 29, arrested in Jacqueline Avant's killing in Beverly Hills
- ^ Ben Boo
- ^ Alvin Lucier, Probing Composer of Soundscapes, Is Dead at 90
- ^ Suzette Winter, who documented Hollywood’s Golden Age, dies at 90
- ^ Richard B. Costello, former police captain and union president, dies at 70
- ^ Darlene Hard, 3-time major tennis champion, dies at 85
- ^ Scripps Research mourns passing of pioneering scientist Richard Lerner
- ^ Alex Orban
- ^ Lawrence Weiner, Giant of Conceptual Art Who Had a Way with Words, Dies at 79
- ^ Gone Too Soon: Hall-of-Famer Claude Humphrey Passes Away at 77
- ^ Denis O’Brien, Former Manager of George Harrison, Dies at 80
- ^ "Melvin E. Parker". Archived from the original on 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Edward David Shames
- ^ Charlotte Mailliard Shultz, Widow Of George Shultz, Dies At 88; ‘We Have Lost Our Grande Dame'
- ^ Morta Martha De Laurentiis, addio alla grande produttrice cinematografica moglie di Dino e zia di Aurelio (in Italian)
- ^ Stonewall Jackson, Longtime Grand Ole Opry Member, Dies at 89
- ^ Shirley Zussman
- ^ Bob Dole, WWII hero and former Republican presidential candidate, dies at 98
- ^ Former Browns great Bill Glass passes
- ^ Buddy Merrill
- ^ ADR Director, Writer, Producer Scott Page-Pagter Passes Away
- ^ "Bill Staines". Archived from the original on 2022-01-05. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Former Washington state legislator George Fleming dies at 83
- ^ "Former New Orleans Saints player Glenn Foster dies in police custody". NBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-06.
- ^ Fred Hiatt, Washington Post editorial page editor, dies at 66
- ^ Medina Spirit, horse at heart of Kentucky Derby controversy, dies while training
- ^ Jerome ‘Jerry’ Rappaport dies at 94
- ^ Julius S. Scott, author of 'The Common Wind,' dies at 66
- ^ Former Bears tackle Antoine passes away
- ^ Philanthropist, Publix heiress Carol Jenkins Barnett dies at 65
- ^ Joe "Jackrabbit" Hernandez
- ^ Former Oregon Ducks, pro runner Matt Scherer dies at 38
- ^ Greg Tate, influential critic, essayist, and chronicler of the Black avant-garde, dies
- ^ Indiana University’s Hal Broxmeyer, pioneer of cord blood transplantation, dies at 77
- ^ Gerald James "Gerry" Foley
- ^ Barry Harris, beloved jazz pianist devoted to bebop, dies at 91
- ^ 'World's Meanest Wrestler' Blackjack Lanza Dies
- ^ Remembering Dr. Daniel Laskin
- ^ Former Florida State All-American pitcher, Hall of Famer Richie Lewis dies
- ^ Buffalo Bills' all-time leading special teams tackler Mark Pike dies after having cancer, COVID-19
- ^ John Leon Sorenson
- ^ "Don Asmussen". Archived from the original on 2021-12-11. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Father Donald Cozzens, who challenged clericalism, dies at 82
- ^ Former Chargers great Leslie ‘Speedy’ Duncan dies at 79
- ^ In memory of Robert Jervis, Honorary Graduate at Ca' Foscari in 2014
- ^ Rest in Peace, Recording Artist David Lasley (James Taylor, Boz Scaggs, Bonnie Raitt): 1947-2021
- ^ Docteur Quinn, femme médecin : Larry Sellers, star de la série, est mort à l'âge de 72 ans (in French)
- ^ Former Denver Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas, 33, found dead in his home, police say
- ^ Al Unser, 1939-2021
- ^ Cara Williams, Star of ‘The Defiant Ones’ and ‘Pete and Gladys,’ Dies at 96
- ^ Michael Nesmith, Monkees singer-songwriter, dead at 78
- ^ Broncos mourn the passing of former tight end Eugene Prebola
- ^ Tyler Stovall, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Dies at 67
- ^ Leland Wilkinson, creator of The Grammar of Graphics, passed away
- ^ Anne Rice, Who Spun Gothic Tales of Vampires, Dies at 80
- ^ Texas football legend Sidney Blanks dies at 80
- ^ Dance on the Lawn mourns death of dance artist Nai-Ni Chen
- ^ James Dugan, former senator and Dem state chairman, dies at 92
- ^ Former Calvert Commissioner, Maryland Senator Bernie Fowler Sr. Passes Away At 97
- ^ Famed White Sox executive Roland Hemond dies at 92
- ^ Jimmy Rave Dead at 39
- ^ Clyde Bennett
- ^ Singer-songwriter Blackberri dies
- ^ Lillian Ann Luckey, of Niles
- ^ "Charles R. Morris, Iconoclastic Writer on Economics, Dies at 82". Archived from the original on 2021-12-14. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Joe Simon, Chart-Topping R&B Singer, Dead at 85
- ^ Ken Kragen Dies: Producer, Manager, Organizer Of “We Are The World” & “Hands Across America” Was 85
- ^ Hole Card Cam Inventor Henry Orenstein Passes Away at Age 98
- ^ David Diamante Critically Injured; Referee Tony Perez Passes Away at Age 90
- ^ Sonny Rhodes (1940-2021) (in French)
- ^ Bridget Hanley dies; movie star lived in current Log Cabin Visitors Center
- ^ 12.16.21 Obituaries Leonard “Len” M. Hauss
- ^ bell hooks death: Celebrated author and feminist dies, aged 69
- ^ Marilee Stepan
- ^ Wanda Young, Of Iconic Motown Group The Marvelettes, Dies At 78
- ^ Robert Cumming, whose photographs transformed camera work, dies at 78
- ^ George W. Gekas, longtime central Pa. lawmaker and lawyer, dies at 91
- ^ Leonard Hubbard, former bass player with The Roots, dies
- ^ "Baruch Levine, Bible scholar who helped grow Judaic Studies at NYU, dies at 91". 21 December 2021.
- ^ Edith Prague, lawmaker and commissioner, dies at 96
- ^ Alan B. Scott, MD, inventor of Botox, dies
- ^ Former Minot legislator dies Thursday
- ^ Hollywood bard, muse and reveler Eve Babitz dies at 78
- ^ Washington state Sen. Doug Ericksen dies after battle with COVID
- ^ Exalted urban planner Alexander Garvin dies at 80
- ^ Former Yuma lawmaker Guenther dies
- ^ Two-time Buffalo Bills AFL champion Harry Jacobs dies at 84
- ^ Frank Mula Obituary - South River, New Jersey
- ^ Burton Prelutsky
- ^ Russell ‘Maroon’ Shoatz, Former Black Liberation Army Soldier And Prison Abolitionist, Dies At 78
- ^ Drakeo the Ruler Dead from Stabbing During L.A. Festival
- ^ U.T.F.O. Legend Kangol Kid has died just 10 months after cancer diagnosis
- ^ Hans Mark, former secretary of Air Force and NASA deputy who fled Nazis, dies at 92
- ^ Joan Elizabeth Murray
- ^ Morre Ron Anderson, preparador vocal do The Weeknd
- ^ Billy Conway, Drummer With US Alt-Rock Pioneers Morphine, Dies At 65
- ^ Nicholas Georgiade, ‘The Untouchables’ actor and Syracuse University alumnus, dies at 88
- ^ Wisconsin hall-of-famer and Olympic rowing medalist Carie Graves dies at 68
- ^ Caltech Mourns the Loss of Nobel Laureate Robert H. Grubbs
- ^ Former Sen. Johnny Isakson dies at the age of 76
- ^ Politician, philanthropist, businessman Russ Potts dies at age 82
- ^ AJ Rosen
- ^ Robert Strichartz, math analyst, dies at 78
- ^ 'Much too young': Tigers first base coach Kimera Bartee dead at 49
- ^ UW–Madison's Elizabeth Fennema, celebrated for her research on gender and mathematics education, dies
- ^ Willard H. Murray, former assemblyman and lifelong public servant, dies at 91
- ^ John Allen Galbraith
- ^ Carjacking Killer Gary Lee Sampson Dies in Federal Prison
- ^ Bishop George Arthur Sheltz
- ^ Dr. Lester Fisher, former director of Lincoln Park Zoo, dead at 100
- ^ Longtime Bismarck lawmaker dies after battle with ALS
- ^ Bob Keselowski, ARCA champion and Truck Series pioneer, dies at 70
- ^ Former WWE Star Corporal Kirchner Passes Away At Age 64
- ^ Alderman Barbara Shaw, longtime educator and tenacious warrior for her city, has died
- ^ Franklin A. Thomas ’63: A Lifetime of Leading Change
- ^ 1982 Mr. Olympia Chris Dickerson Reportedly Dies at Age 82
- ^ Joan Didion death: American writer who chronicled social unrest dies aged 87
- ^ Robert Holland Jr., First Black CEO Of Ben & Jerry's, Has Died At 81
- ^ Grace Mirabella, Former Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, Dies at 91
- ^ Stanley M. Truhlsen
- ^ Ex-Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Louie Wainwright dead at 98
- ^ Bluegrass music legend and Lexington native J. D. Crowe dies
- ^ "Harvey Evans, actor in Broadway's golden years, dies at 80". Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ Abschied von Gwendolyn Killebrew (in German)
- ^ Clark Richert, Colorado art icon, dies at at 80
- ^ Harry Colomby, Manager, Writer and Producer for Michael Keaton, Dies at 92
- ^ Former Raiders left tackle Bruce Davis dies at 65
- ^ Former Mickey Mouse Club host Tiffini Hale dies aged 46
- ^ Tom Lovejoy, prominent conservation biologist, dies at 80
- ^ Richard Marcinko, first in command of Seal Team 6, dies on Christmas
- ^ Jonathan D. Spence, popular China scholar, dead at age 85
- ^ Wayne Thiebaud, Sacramento's celebrated artist of the everyday, dies at 101
- ^ Ralph A. Warburton
- ^ Congressional Medal of Honor Society Announces Passing of Gary B. Beikirch
- ^ Fred W. McLafferty
- ^ Mameve S. Medwed
- ^ Sarah Weddington, Texan who argued Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court, dies at 76
- ^ Modern-day Darwin, E.O. Wilson, dies at 92
- ^ Norman Freeman
- ^ Longtime NH State Sen. Robert Preston Dies at Age 92
- ^ The Zero
- ^ Former Clark County Commissioner Myrna Williams dies at 92
- ^ Jimmy Cayne, Who Led Bear Stearns Before It Imploded, Dies at 87
- ^ Rich Clifford, astronaut who secretly flew with Parkinson's, dies at 69
- ^ "Former WA Supreme Court Justice Mary Fairhurst dies at 64". Archived from the original on 2021-12-29. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
- ^ John Madden's unexpected death shakes up NFL world
- ^ Harry M. Reid, a Power in the Senate, Dies at 82
- ^ Former 9th District Senator Sue Cline Has Died
- ^ Doobie Brothers acknowledge passing of original drummer John Hartman, who died in 2021
- ^ Fort Worth philanthropist and legendary oilman William ‘Tex’ Moncrief dies at 101
- ^ Former Ala. secretary of state, Democratic leader Nancy Worley dies
- ^ Sam Jones, Hall of Famer who won 10 NBA titles with Boston Celtics, dies at 88
- ^ “Jolly Roger” Bradfield
- ^ Clemson Legend Fred Cone Passes Away at 95
- ^ Dr. Christine Grant passes
- ^ Former Twin Falls legislator Stephen Hartgen passes away at 77
- ^ Prof. Eliyahu Katz, one of the founders of Israeli television and its first director, passed away (in Hebrew)
- ^ "It's a Wonderful Life" Jeanine Ann Roose dead at 84 ... Played Little Violet In 'Wonderful Life'
- ^ William H. ‘Billy’ Turner Jr. Passes; Trainer Of 1977 Triple Crown Winner Seattle Slew Was 81
- ^ "Golden Girls star Betty White dies aged 99". The Guardian. 2022-01-01. Archived from the original on 2023-06-06.