2023 deaths in the United States (April–June)
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The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in April–June 2023. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
April
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- April 1
- Leonard Abrams, 68, journalist (East Village Eye) (b. 1954)[1]
- Kwame Brathwaite, 85, photojournalist and activist (b. 1938)[2]
- Alicia Shepard, 69, journalist and writer (b. 1953)[3]
- Roger Vinson, 83, jurist, judge (since 1983) and chief judge (1997–2004) of the U.S. District Court for Northern Florida (b. 1940)[4]
- April 2
- Toni Elling, 94, burlesque dancer (b. 1928)[5]
- Judy Farrell, 84, actress (M*A*S*H) and screenwriter (Port Charles) (b. 1938)[6]
- Frank Gilliam, 89, football player (Iowa Hawkeyes, Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1934)[7]
- Seymour Stein, 80, Hall of Fame music executive, co-founder of Sire Records (b. 1942)[8]
- Garn Stephens, 78, actress (Phyllis, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, The Sunshine Boys) (b. 1944)[9]
- April 3
- William M. Barker, 81, jurist, chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (1995–2009) (b. 1941)[10]
- Neal Boenzi, 97, photographer (b. 1925)[11]
- David Finfer, 80, film editor (The Fugitive, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause) (b. 1942)[12]
- Heklina, 54, drag queen and actor (b. 1968)[13]
- Jane LaTour, 76, labor activist and journalist (b. 1946)[14]
- Roy McGrath, 53, public official and fugitive, chief of staff to the governor of Maryland (2020) (b. 1969)[15]
- Herb Rule, 87, politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (b. 1937)[16]
- April 4
- David Bartholomae, 75, scholar (b. 1947)[17]
- Ethan Boyes, 44, track cyclist (b. 1978)[18]
- Craig Breedlove, 86, racecar driver (b. 1937)[19]
- Bob Lee, 43, tech executive (Cash App, Square, Inc.) (b. 1979)[20]
- Vivian Trimble, 59, musician (Luscious Jackson, Dusty Trails, Kostars) (b. 1963)[21]
- Billy Waugh, 93, Special Forces army soldier (b. 1929)[22]
- April 5
- Harrison Bankhead, 68, jazz double bassist (b. 1955)[23]
- Bill Butler, 101, cinematographer (Jaws, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Grease) (b. 1921)[24]
- Nancy Detert, 78, politician, member of the Florida Senate (2008–2016) and House of Representatives (1998–2006) (b. 1944)[25]
- Cedric Henderson, 57, basketball player (Atlanta Hawks, Albany Patroons, Olympique Antibes) (b. 1965)[26]
- Leon Levine, 85, businessman, founder of Family Dollar (b. 1937)[27]
- Booker Newberry III, 67, singer ("Love Town") and keyboardist (b. 1956)[28]
- April 6
- Jim Caldwell, 80, basketball player (New York Knicks) (b. 1943)[29]
- Katie Cotton, 57–58, communications chief (Apple Inc.) (b. 1965)[30]
- Bill Hellmuth, 69, architect, chairman of HOK (since 2005) (b. 1953)[31]
- Hobie Landrith, 93, baseball player (New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants) (b. 1930)[32]
- Kent C. Nelson, 85, businessman (b. 1937)[33]
- Mimi Sheraton, 97, food critic (The New York Times, The Daily Beast) (b. 1926)[34]
- April 7
- Ben Ferencz, 103, Hungarian-born lawyer (Einsatzgruppen trial) (b. 1920)[35]
- Carl Fischer, 98, art director and photographer (b. 1924)[36]
- Billy Hahn, 69, basketball coach (West Virginia Mountaineers) (b. 1953)[37]
- Tracy Johnson, 56, football player (Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks) (b. 1966)[38]
- Kidd Jordan, 87, jazz saxophonist (b. 1935)[39]
- Harry Lorayne, 96, magician (b. 1926)[40]
- Steve H. Murdock, 74, sociologist, director of the United States Census Bureau (2008–2009) (b. 1948)[41]
- Rachel Pollack, 77, science fiction writer (Unquenchable Fire, Doom Patrol) (b. 1945)[42]
- John Regan, 71, bass guitarist (Frehley's Comet) (b. 1951)[43]
- James W. Valentine, 96, evolutionary biologist (b. 1926)[44]
- April 8
- Elizabeth Hubbard, 89, actress (The Doctors, As the World Turns, Ordinary People) (b. 1933)[45]
- Michael Lerner, 81, actor (Barton Fink, Eight Men Out, X-Men: Days of Future Past) (b. 1941)[46]
- Edward L. Rissien, 98, production company executive and producer (Snow Job, Saint Jack, Castle Keep) (b. 1924)[47]
- Mickey Slaughter, 81, football quarterback (Denver Broncos) (b. 1941)[48]
- Norman H. Stahl, 92, jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (since 1992) and the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1990–1992) (b. 1931)[49]
- April 9
- Karl Berger, 88, German-born jazz pianist, composer, and educator (Creative Music Studio) (b. 1935)[50]
- Bruria David, 84, American-born Israeli rebbetzin, founder of Beth Jacob Jerusalem (b. 1938)[51]
- Alexander J. Dessler, 94, planetary scientist (b. 1928)[52]
- Donald W. Ernst, 89, film editor (The Brave Little Toaster, The Lord of the Rings) and producer (Fantasia 2000) (b. 1934)[53]
- Paul Hinrichs, 97, baseball player (Boston Red Sox) (b. 1925)[54]
- Chuck Morris, 46, percussionist (Lotus) (b. 1976)[55] (body discovered on this date)
- Fred Pancoast, 90, football coach (Vanderbilt Commodores, Memphis State Tigers, Tampa Spartans) (b. 1932)[56]
- Dick Springer, 75, politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1981–1989) and Senate (1989–1995) (b. 1948)[57]
- Valda Setterfield, 88, British-born dancer, pneumonia.[58]
- James Timlin, 95, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1976–1984) and bishop (1984–2003) of Scranton (b. 1927)[59]
- Tom Yurkovich, 87, Olympic ice hockey player (1964) (b. 1935)[60]
- April 10
- Jane Davis Doggett, 93, graphic designer (b. 1929)[61]
- Richard Ieyoub, 78, politician, attorney general of Louisiana (1992–2004) (b. 1944)[62]
- Al Jaffee, 102, cartoonist (Mad, Trump, Humbug) (b. 1921)[63]
- Frank Lasky, 81, football player (New York Giants, Montreal Alouettes) (b. 1941)[64]
- Ronald Whyte, 80, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern California (since 1992) (b. 1942)[65]
- Rick Wolff, 71, writer and radio host (b. 1951)[66]
- April 11
- Carol Locatell, 82, actress (Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, Coffy, The Family Stone) (b. 1940)[67]
- Jerry Mander, 86, activist and author (Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television) (b. 1936)[68]
- Lesley Swick Van Ness, 42, television news anchor (WGEM) (b. 1980)[69]
- Donald Voet, 84, biochemist (b. 1938)[70]
- April 12
- Ivo Babuška, 97, Czech-born mathematician (Babuška–Lax–Milgram theorem, Ladyzhenskaya–Babuška–Brezzi condition) (b. 1926)[71]
- Carolyn Long Banks, 82, civil rights activist and politician, member of the Atlanta City Council (1980–1997) (b. 1940)[72]
- James Bradley, 67, basketball player (Pallacanestro Trieste) (b. 1955)[73]
- Louis Gaskin, 56, convicted murderer (b. 1967)[74]
- David Hurles, 78, gay pornography distributor (b. 1944)[75]
- Megan Terry, 90, playwright (b. 1932)[76]
- Doug Tibbles, 83, television writer (Bewitched, My Three Sons) and drummer (The Stone Coyotes) (b. 1940)[77]
- Blair Tindall, 63, oboeist and journalist (b. 1960)[78]
- G. I. Williamson, 97, theologian, pastor, and author (b. 1925)[79]
- April 13
- Mike Baxes, 92, baseball player (Kansas City Athletics) (b. 1930)[80]
- Norm Kent, 73, attorney and gay rights activist (b. 1949)[81]
- Larry LeGrande, 83, baseball player (Memphis Red Sox, Detroit Stars, Kansas City Monarchs) (b. 1939)[82]
- Don Leppert, 91, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators) (b. 1931)[83]
- Marilyn McReavy, 78, Olympic volleyball player (1968) (b. 1944)[84]
- April 14
- Mark Arneson, 73, football player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1949)[85]
- Bill Bradbury, 73, politician, secretary of state of Oregon (1999–2009), member (1985–1995) and president (1993–1994) of the State Senate (b. 1949)[86]
- Dave Frost, 70, baseball player (California Angels) (b. 1952)[87]
- Ed Koren, 87, cartoonist (The New Yorker), (b. 1935)[88]
- Lonnie Napier, 82, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1985–2013) (b. 1940)[89]
- James M. Skibo, 63, archaeologist (b. 1960)[90]
- George Verwer, 84, evangelist, founder of Operation Mobilisation (b. 1938)[91]
- April 15
- Peter Badie, 97, jazz bass player (b. 1925)[92]
- Kaylin Gillis, 20, homicide victim (b. 2003 or 2002)[93]
- Maryellen Goodwin, 58, politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (since 1987) (b. 1964)[94]
- Lynda Myles, 83, television writer (Santa Barbara, Loving, As the World Turns), actress and playwright (b. 1939)[95]
- Bill Thomas, 91, college basketball coach (Missouri State Bears) (b. 1931)[96]
- April 16
- Paul Aizley, 87, politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (2009–2017) (b. 1936)[97]
- Chuck Ciprich, 81, racing driver, cancer (b. 1941)[98]
- Ahmad Jamal, 92, jazz pianist (b. 1930)[99]
- Darryl Lenox, 56–57, comedian (b. 1966)[100]
- April 17
- Jim Gillis, 64, journalist and newspaper columnist (The Newport Daily News) (b. 1958)[101]
- James Melcher, 83, hedge fund manager and Olympic fencer (1972) (b. 1939)[102]
- Randy Seiler, 76, attorney, U.S. attorney for the district of South Dakota (2015–2017) (b. 1946)[103]
- Chris Smith, 31, football player (Jacksonville Jaguars, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1992)[104]
- April Stevens, 93, singer ("Deep Purple", "Whispering"), Grammy winner (1964) (b. 1929)[105]
- Nikita Storojev, 73, Russian-born operatic singer (b. 1950)[106]
- Ronald R. Thomas, 74, academic administrator, president of the University of Puget Sound (2003–2016) (b. 1949)[107]
- April 18
- Alfred L. Goldberg, 80, biochemist and academic (b. 1942)[108]
- Joel Hochberg, 87, businessman, president of Rare (b. 1935)[109]
- Willie McCarter, 76, basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Portland Trail Blazers) and coach (Detroit Mercy Titans) (b. 1946)[110]
- Don McIlhenny, 88, football player (Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1934)[111]
- Charles Stanley, 90, pastor and televangelist, president of the Southern Baptist Convention (1984–1986) and founder of In Touch Ministries (b. 1932)[112]
- April 19
- Bob Berry, 81, football player (Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons) (b. 1942)[113]
- Robert Dean, 67, Olympic handball player (1976) (b. 1955)[114]
- Todd Haimes, 66, artistic director (b. 1956)[115]
- Ron "Patch" Hamilton, 72, Christian singer-songwriter, preacher, and voice actor (b. 1950)[116]
- Jeremy Nobis, 52, Olympic alpine skier (1994) (b. 1970)[117]
- Otis Redding III, 59, singer (The Reddings) (b. 1963)[118]
- Richard Riordan, 92, investment banker, businessman and politician, mayor of Los Angeles (1993–2001) (b. 1930)[119] (subscription required)
- Bud Shuster, 91, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–2001) (b. 1932)[120] (subscription required)
- Dave Wilcox, 80, Hall of Fame football player (San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1942)[121]
- April 20
- John Wright, 79, film editor (The Hunt for Red October, Speed, X-Men) (b. 1943)[122]
- April 21
- Ernie Barrett, 93, basketball player (Boston Celtics) (b. 1929)[123]
- John A. Curry, 88, academic administrator, president of Northeastern University (1989–1996) (b. 1934)[124]
- Emily Meggett, 90, chef and author (b. 1932)[125]
- Ken Potts, 102, World War II veteran, survivor of the attack on the USS Arizona (b. 1921)[126]
- Ted Richards, 76, cartoonist (b. 1946)[127]
- April 22
- Herb Douglas, 101, Olympic long jumper (1948) (b. 1922)[128]
- Emanuel V. Soriano, 86, Philippine-born engineer and academic (b. 1936)[129]
- April 23
- Tori Bowie, 32, athlete, Olympic champion (2016) (b. 1990)[130]
- Keith Gattis, 52, country music singer, songwriter, and producer (b. 1970)
- Yvonne Jacquette, 88, painter (b. 1934)[131]
- Alton H. Maddox Jr., 77, lawyer (b. 1945)[132]
- Robert Patrick, 85, playwright, poet and lyricist (b. 1937)[133]
- Frank Shu, 79, Chinese-born astrophysicist (density wave theory), president of the National Tsing Hua University (2002–2006) and member of the National Academy of Sciences (b. 1943)[134]
- Dick Towers, 92, football coach (Southern Illinois Salukis) (b. 1931)[135]
- Isaac Wiley Jr., 69, drummer (Dazz Band) (b. 1954)[136]
- April 24
- David E. Carter, 80, entrepreneur and writer (b. 1943)[137]
- Lilian Day Jackson, 63, singer (Spargo) (b. 1959)[citation needed]
- Mike Pride, 76, journalist and writer (b. 1946)[138]
- Gilbert Sheldon, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Steubenville (1992–2002) and auxiliary bishop of Cleveland (1976–1992) (b. 1926)[139]
- Dennis Ribant, 81, baseball player (New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers) (b. 1941)[140]
- Casper R. Taylor Jr., 88, politician, speaker (1994–2003) and member (1975–2003) of the Maryland House of Delegates (b. 1934)[141]
- April 25
- Frank Agrama, 93, Egyptian-born film director (Queen Kong, Dawn of the Mummy) and producer, founder of Harmony Gold USA (b. 1930)[142]
- Harry Belafonte, 96, musician ("The Banana Boat Song", "Jump in the Line"), actor (Odds Against Tomorrow), and civil rights activist (b. 1927)[143]
- Carolyn Bryant Donham, 88, storekeeper, accusation led to murder of Emmett Till (b. 1934)[144]
- Billy "The Kid" Emerson, 97, singer-songwriter ("Red Hot", "When It Rains, It Really Pours") (b. 1925)[145]
- Ralph Humphrey, 79, rock drummer (The Mothers of Invention) (b. 1944)[146]
- Pamela Turnure, 85, press secretary (Jacqueline Kennedy) (b. 1937)[147]
- April 26
- Jerry Apodaca, 88, politician, governor of New Mexico (1975–1979) and chair of the PCPFS (1978–1980) (b. 1934)[148]
- Sonny Gordon, 57, football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1965)[149]
- Stew Leonard Sr., 93, businessman and grocer, founder of Stew Leonard's (b. 1929)[150]
- April 27
- Dick Groat, 92, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) (b. 1930)[151]
- Harold Kushner, 88, rabbi and author (When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Overcoming Life's Disappointments, When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough) (b. 1935)[152]
- Gerald Nesbitt, 91, football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Arkansas Razorbacks) (b. 1931)[153]
- Jerry Springer, 79, television host (The Jerry Springer Show) and politician, mayor of Cincinnati (1977–1978) (b. 1944)[154]
- April 28
- LeRoy Carhart, 81, physician, subject of After Tiller (b. 1941)[155]
- Claude Gray, 91, country music singer-songwriter ("Family Bible") (b. 1932)
- Vincent Stewart, 64, Jamaican-born Marine Corps general, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (2015–2017) (b. 1958)[156]
- Ben Tompkins, 93, football referee (NFL) (b. 1929)[157]
- April 29
- Edward J. Garcia, 94, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern California (since 1984) (b. 1928)[158]
- Janet G. Mullins Grissom, 73, lobbyist, White House director of political affairs (1992–1993), assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs (1989–1992) (b. 1949)[159]
- Larry Rivers, 73, basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters) (b. 1950)[160]
- Don Sebesky, 85, composer, arranger, and conductor (b. 1937)[161]
- Mike Shannon, 83, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1939)[162]
- April 30
- Ralph Boston, 83, long jumper, Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1939)[163]
- Havre de Grace, 15, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2007)[164]
- Lance Ten Broeck, 67, professional golfer and caddie (b. 1956)[165]
May
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- May 1
- Dick Burwell, 83, baseball player (Chicago Cubs) (b. 1940)[166]
- Calvin Davis, 51, hurdler, Olympic bronze medalist (1996) (b. 1972)[167]
- Andrew Delaplaine, 73, novelist and screenwriter (Meeting Spencer) (b. 1949)[168]
- Paul Giambarba, 94, graphic designer and cartoonist (This Week) (b. 1928)[169]
- Jordan Neely, 30, Michael Jackson impersonator and vagrant (b. 1992–1993)[170]
- Eileen Saki, 79, Japanese-born actress (M*A*S*H, Splash, Policewomen) (b. 1943)[171]
- Marshall S. Smith, 85, educator (b. 1937)[172]
- May 2
- Barbara Bryne, 94, British-born actress (The Bostonians, Amadeus, Two Evil Eyes) (b. 1929)[173]
- Arun Manilal Gandhi, 89, South African-born Indian-American author and political activist (b. 1934)[174]
- May 3
- John Albert, 58, musician (Christian Death, Bad Religion) and music journalist (LA Weekly) (b. 1964)[175]
- Lance Blanks, 56, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Minnesota Timberwolves) and general manager (Phoenix Suns) (b. 1966)[176]
- Dean Corren, 67, politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1993–2001) (b. 1955)[177]
- Howard Krongard, 82, attorney, government official (inspector general of the Department of State, 2005–2008), and lacrosse Hall of Fame player (b. 1940)[178]
- Ronald Rene Lagueux, 91, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Rhode Island (since 1986) (b. 1931)[179]
- Roland Pattillo, 89, gynecologic oncologist (b. 1933)[180]
- May 4
- Bill Basso, 60, special effects artist (Jurassic Park, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Tremors) (b. 1962)[181]
- John C. Cushman III, 82, real estate executive (Cushman & Wakefield) (b. 1941)[182]
- Rob Laakso, 44, musician (Kurt Vile and the Violators, Swirlies), cholangiocarcinoma (b. 1979)[183]
- Terry Vaughn, 50, soccer referee (b. 1973)[184]
- May 5
- Gloria Belle, 83, bluegrass vocalist and musician (b. 1939)[185]
- Fortunato Benavides, 76, jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (since 1994) (b. 1947)[186]
- Richard E. Carver, 85, politician, mayor of Peoria, Illinois (1973–1984) and assistant secretary of the Air Force for financial management (1984–1987) (b. 1937)[187]
- Samuel T. Durrance, 79, astronaut (STS-35, STS-67) (b. 1943)[188]
- Gary Finch, 79, politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1999–2021) (b. 1944)[189]
- Robert C. Shinn Jr., 85, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1985–1994) and commissioner of the NJDEP (1994–2002) (b. 1937)[190]
- Amy Silverstein, 59, medical memoirist (b. 1963)[191]
- Chris Strachwitz, 91, German-born record company founder and executive (Arhoolie Records) (b. 1931)[192]
- Beverly Torok-Storb, 75, physician (b. 1948)[193]
- Jack Wilkins, 78, jazz guitarist (b. 1944)[194]
- May 6
- Vida Blue, 73, baseball player (Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants, Kansas City Royals), three-time World Series champion (1972, 1973, 1974) (b. 1949)[195]
- Sam Gross, 89, cartoonist (The New Yorker) (b. 1933)[196]
- Tom Hornbein, 92, mountaineer (b. 1930)[197]
- Frank Kozik, 61, artist and graphic designer (b. 1961)[198]
- Newton N. Minow, 97, attorney, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1961–1963) (b. 1926)[199]
- Hanna Fenichel Pitkin, 91, German-born political theorist (b. 1931)[200]
- Menahem Pressler, 99, German-born Israeli-American pianist (Beaux Arts Trio) (b. 1923)[201]
- May 7
- Jerry Armstrong, 86, Olympic boxer (1960) (b. 1936)[202]
- Grace Bumbry, 86, operatic mezzo-soprano (b. 1937)[203]
- Larry Foster, 85, baseball player (Detroit Tigers) (b. 1937)[204]
- Don January, 93, golfer (PGA Tour, Senior PGA Tour), PGA Championship winner (1967) (b. 1929)[205]
- Deacon Jones, 89, baseball player (Chicago White Sox) and coach (Houston Astros, San Diego Padres) (b. 1934)[206]
- James Kerr, 82, Olympic fencer (1984) (b. 1940)[207]
- Larry Mahan, 79, rodeo cowboy, subject of The Great American Cowboy (b. 1943)[208]
- John Roland, 81, news presenter (WNEW-TV, NBC News) (b. 1941)[209]
- Fred Siegel, 78, historian and conservative writer (b. 1945)[210]
- Ronald Steel, 92, author and biographer (b. 1931)[211]
- May 8
- K. Patricia Cross, 97, education scholar (b. 1926)[212]
- Vern Holtgrave, 80, baseball player (Detroit Tigers) (b. 1942)[213]
- Joe Kapp, 85, Hall of Fame football player (BC Lions, Minnesota Vikings), coach (California Golden Bears) and executive (b. 1938)[214]
- May 9
- Heather Armstrong, 47, blogger (b. 1975)[215]
- Denny Crum, 86, Hall of Fame basketball coach (Louisville Cardinals) (b. 1937)[216]
- Edward Cullen, 90, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Allentown (1998–2009) and auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia (1994–1998) (b. 1933)[217]
- Moon Fun Chin, 110, Taiwanese-born supercentenarian, last surviving CNAC pilot (b. 1913)[218]
- Joaquin Romaguera, 90, tenor (The Most Important Man) and actor (b. 1932)[219]
- May 10
- Ed Flanagan, 79, football player (Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers) (b. 1944)[220]
- Jack Rebney, 93, salesman, subject of Winnebago Man (b. 1929)[221]
- Jacklyn Zeman, 70, actress (General Hospital) (b. 1953)[222]
- May 11
- Kenneth Anger, 96, filmmaker (Fireworks, Lucifer Rising) and writer (Hollywood Babylon) (b. 1927)[223]
- Hodding Carter III, 88, journalist and spokesman, U.S. State Department Spokesperson (1977–1980) (b. 1935)[224]
- Stanley Engerman, 87, economist and historian (b. 1936)[225]
- Joe A. Garcia, 70, indigenous political activist and musician, president of the National Congress of American Indians (2006–2009) (b. 1952)[226]
- Barry Newman, 92, actor (Vanishing Point, Petrocelli, The Limey) (b. 1930)[227]
- May 12
- Don Denkinger, 86, baseball umpire (b. 1936)[228]
- Michael J. Juneau, 60, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Western Louisiana (since 2018) (b. 1962)[229]
- Ralph Lee, 87, puppeteer and special effects artist (b. 1936)[230]
- Michael Norell, 85, actor (Emergency!) and television writer (The Love Boat, Nash Bridges) (b. 1937)[231]
- May 13
- Harry Bentley Bradley, 83, car and toy car designer (b. 1939)[232]
- Bill Kelly, 75, college football coach (West Texas A&M Buffaloes, Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds) (b. 1947)[233]
- Weldon Olson, 90, ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1932)[234]
- Carl Yankowski, 74, businessman and CEO of Palm, Inc. and Ambient Devices (b. 1948)[235]
- May 14
- Billy Wayne Bailey, 65, politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1991–2008) (b. 1957)[236]
- Doyle Brunson, 89, Hall of Fame poker player, WSOP champion (1976, 1977) (b. 1933)[237]
- Joe Gayton, 66, screenwriter (Hell on Wheels, Faster, Bulletproof) (b. 1956)[238]
- Christian Hansen Jr., 91, politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1981–1982), U.S. Marshal for Vermont (1969–1977, 1982–1984) (b. 1931)[239]
- Gloria Molina, 74, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1982–1987) and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (1991–2014) (b. 1948)[240]
- John Refoua, 58, film editor (Avatar, Olympus Has Fallen, Southpaw) (b. 1964)[241]
- Lamin Swann, 45, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (since 2023) (b. 1977)[242]
- May 15
- Sharon Farrell, 82, actress (The Reivers, It's Alive, Can't Buy Me Love) (b. 1940)[243]
- Belmar Gunderson, 88, tennis player (b. 1934)[244]
- Robert Lucas Jr., 85, economist (Lucas critique), Nobel Prize laureate (1995) (b. 1937)[245]
- May 16
- Rodrigo Barnes, 73, football player (Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1950)[246]
- Mark Gietzen, 69, anti-abortion and political activist (b. 1953)[247]
- Norm Green, 90, long-distance runner (b. 1932)[248]
- Marlene Hagge, 89, Hall of Fame golfer (b. 1934)[249]
- Richard Landis, 77, musician and music executive (b. 1946)[250]
- Pale Male, 32–33, red-tailed hawk (b. 1990)[251]
- Bill Perkins, 74, politician (b. 1949)[252]
- May 17
- Superstar Billy Graham, 79, professional wrestler (b. 1943)[253]
- Johnny Morgan, 76, politician, member of the Mississippi Senate (1983–1991) (b. 1947)[254]
- Eddie Southern, 85, hurdler, Olympic silver medalist (1956) (b. 1938)[255]
- Charles Stenholm, 84, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–2005) (b. 1938)[256]
- Marge Summit, 87, LGBT rights activist (b. 1935)[257]
- May 18
- Jim Brown, 87, Hall of Fame football player (Cleveland Browns) and actor (The Dirty Dozen, Mars Attacks!) (b. 1936)[258]
- Rashid Buttar, 57, physician and conspiracy theorist (b. 1966)[259]
- Marlene Clark, 73, actress (Sanford and Son, Slaughter, The Beast Must Die) and model (b. 1949)[260]
- Jimmy Dimos, 84, politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1976–1999) (b. 1938)[261]
- Buddy Melges, 93, sailor, Olympic champion (1972) (b. 1930)[262]
- Masatoshi Nei, 92, Japanese-born evolutionary biologist (b. 1931)[263]
- Dick Nourse, 83, television news anchor (KSL-TV) (b. 1940)[264]
- Sam Zell, 81, businessman (b. 1941)[265]
- May 19
- Marion Berry, 80, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2011) (b. 1942)[266]
- Nicholas Gray, 86, restaurant owner (Gray's Papaya) (b. 1936)[267]
- Gordon Keddie, 78, Scottish-born pastor and theologian (b. 1944)[268]
- Tim Keller, 72, pastor (Redeemer Presbyterian Church) (b. 1950)[269]
- Ronald S. W. Lew, 81, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Central California (since 1987) (b. 1941)[270]
- Kathy Mills Lynch, 54, makeup artist (Yellowstone, For All Mankind, The Card Counter) (b. 1968)[271]
- Craig Puki, 66, football player (San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1957)[272]
- May 20
- Benjamin Harjo Jr., 77, painter (b. 1945)[273]
- Rick Hummel, 77, sports journalist (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) and author (b. 1946)[274]
- Leon Ichaso, 74, Cuban-born film director (El Super, Sugar Hill, El Cantante) (b. 1948)[275]
- Terry McDermott, 82, speed skater, Olympic champion (1964) (b. 1940)[276]
- Edmond J. Muniz, 83, politician, founder of Krewe of Endymion and mayor of Kenner, Louisiana (since 2006) (b. 1940)[277]
- Tom Sawyer, 77, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–2003) and Ohio Senate (2007–2016), mayor of Akron (1984–1986) (b. 1945)[278]
- Brian Shul, 75, Air Force major and aerial photographer (b. 1948)[279]
- May 21
- Ed Ames, 95, singer (Ames Brothers) and actor (Daniel Boone) (b. 1927)[280]
- David Brandt, 76, farmer (b. 1946)[281]
- C. Boyden Gray, 80, lawyer and diplomat, White House counsel (1989–1993) and ambassador to the European Union (2006–2007) (b. 1943)[282]
- David M. Jennings, 74, politician, member (1979–1987) and speaker (1985–1987) of the Minnesota House of Representatives (b. 1948)[283]
- Kathryn Jones Harrison, 99, tribal leader (b. 1924)[284]
- Lew Palter, 94, actor (First Monday in October, Titanic) (b. 1928)[285]
- Sam Slom, 81, politician, member of the Hawaii Senate (1997–2017) (b. 1942)[286]
- May 22
- Kirk Arrington, 61, drummer (Metal Church) (b. 1962)[287]
- Rick Hoyt, 61, marathon runner (Team Hoyt) (b. 1962)[288]
- Candace Introcaso, 69, academic administrator, president of La Roche University (since 2004) (b. 1953)[289]
- Peggy Lee Leather, 64, professional wrestler (WWF, NWA) (b. 1959)[290]
- James Lewis, 63, singer (Trans-Siberian Orchestra) (b. 1959)[291]
- May 23
- Mark Adams, 64, metal bassist (Saint Vitus) (b. 1958)[292]
- John Dunning, 81, author (b. 1942)[293]
- Fusaichi Pegasus, 26, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1997)[294]
- Redd Holt, 91, jazz drummer (The Ramsey Lewis Trio, Young-Holt Unlimited) (b. 1932)[295]
- Cotton Nash, 80, basketball (Los Angeles Lakers, Kentucky Colonels) and baseball player (Chicago White Sox) (b. 1942)[296]
- Floyd Newman, 91, saxophonist (b. 1931)[297]
- Sheldon Reynolds, 63, guitarist (Sun, Commodores, Earth, Wind & Fire) (b. 1959)[298]
- Robert Zimmer, 75, mathematician and academic administrator, president of the University of Chicago (2006–2021) (b. 1947)[299]
- May 24
- Emerson Allsworth, 96, lawyer and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1959–1966) (b. 1936)[300]
- Jerry Krause, 87, Hall of Fame basketball coach (Gonzaga Bulldogs, Eastern Washington Eagles) (b. 1936)[301]
- Bill Lee, 94, jazz musician and film composer (She's Gotta Have It, School Daze, Do the Right Thing) (b. 1928)[302]
- George Maharis, 94, actor (Route 66, The Most Deadly Game, Fantasy Island) (b. 1928)[303]
- Dennis L. Riley, 77, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1980–1990) (b. 1945)[304]
- Tina Turner, 83, American-born Swiss singer ("River Deep – Mountain High", "A Fool in Love") and actress (Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome), eight-time Grammy winner (b. 1939)[305]
- May 25
- Glenn Farr, 77, film editor (The Right Stuff, Commando, The Serpent and the Rainbow), Oscar winner (1984) (b. 1946)[306]
- Frank Handlen, 106, painter and sculptor (b. 1916)[307]
- Gary Kent, 89, actor and stuntman (The Savage Seven, Psych-Out, Bubba Ho-Tep) (b. 1933)[308]
- Alice Palmer, 83, politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1991–1997) (b. 1939)[309]
- Denny Stolz, 89, football coach (Michigan State Spartans, Bowling Green Falcons, San Diego State Aztecs) (b. 1933)[310]
- May 26
- J. J. Bittenbinder, 80, police officer and television host (Tough Target) (b. 1942)[311]
- Kay B. Cobb, 81, jurist and politician, justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi (1999–2007) and member of the Mississippi State Senate (1992–1996) (b. 1942)[312]
- Sammy Koskei, 37, Kenyan-born long-distance runner (b. 1986)[313]
- Reuben Wilson, 88, jazz organist (b. 1935)[314]
- May 27
- Anita Cornwell, 99, author and activist (b. 1923)[315]
- Ilya Kabakov, 89, Russian-born conceptual artist (b. 1933)[316]
- Claudia Rosett, 67, journalist (The Wall Street Journal) (b. 1955)[317]
- May 28
- Ernest Bertrand Boland, 97, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Multan (1966–1984) (b. 1925)[318]
- Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr., 91, entrepreneur and philanthropist (b. 1932)[319]
- Owen Gingerich, 93, astronomer (b. 1930)[320]
- Milt Larsen, 92, actor and magician, creator of The Magic Castle (b. 1931)[321]
- May 29
- Thomas Buergenthal, 89, Czechoslovak-born international lawyer, law school dean, and judge of the International Court of Justice (2000–2010) (b. 1934)[322]
- Victor Galeone, 87, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of St. Augustine (2001–2011) (b. 1935)[323]
- William O'Neil, 90, businessman, stockbroker and writer (b. 1933)[324]
- Robin Wagner, 89, set designer (The Producers, Jesus Christ Superstar, City of Angels), Tony winner (1978, 1990, 2001) (b. 1933)[325]
- Mike Young, 63, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles) (b. 1960)[326]
- May 30
- John Beasley, 79, actor (Rudy, Walking Tall, The Purge: Anarchy) (b. 1943)[327]
- Don Bonker, 86, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1989) (b. 1937)[328]
- Jessie Maple, 76, cinematographer and film director (Will, Twice as Nice) (b. 1947)[329]
- Bill McGovern, 60, football coach (UCLA Bruins) (b. 1962)[330]
- Harvey Pitt, 78, lawyer, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (2001–2003) (b. 1945)[331]
- May 31
- Sergio Calderón, 77, Mexican-born actor (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Men in Black, The Ruins) (b. 1945)[332]
- Amitai Etzioni, 94, Israeli-born sociologist (b. 1929)[333]
- Dickie Harrell, 82, Hall of Fame drummer (Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps) (b. 1940)[334] (death announced on this date)
- Gene Rogers, 93, politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1987–2003) (b. 1929)[335]
June
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- June 1
- Billy Ray Adams, 84, football player (Ole Miss Rebels) (b. 1938)[336]
- Ronald L. Baker, 85, folklorist (b. 1937)[337]
- Michael Batayeh, 52, comedian and actor (Breaking Bad, American Dreamz, AmericanEast) (b. 1970)[338]
- Jim Melchert, 92, artist (b, 1930)[339]
- Anna Shay, 62, socialite, businesswoman and television personality (Bling Empire) (b. 1960)[340]
- John Sullivan, 82, baseball player (Detroit Tigers, New York Mets) and coach (Toronto Blue Jays) (b. 1941)[341]
- Cynthia Weil, 82, songwriter ("On Broadway", "Make Your Own Kind of Music") (b. 1940)[342]
- June 2
- Bob Bolin, 84, baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers) (b. 1939)[343]
- Bob Menne, 81, golfer (b. 1942)[344]
- George Riddle, 86, actor (Simon, Arthur, Little Manhattan) (b. 1937)[345]
- Beverly Shade, 87, professional wrestler (b. 1936)[346]
- June 3
- Byron Barton, 92, writer and illustrator (b. 1930)[347]
- Paul Geoffrey, 68, English-born actor (Excalibur, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, The Manageress) (b. 1955)[348]
- Jim Hines, 76, sprinter, Olympic champion (1968), and football player (Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs) (b. 1946)[349]
- Michael Sheehan, 83, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lubbock (1983–1993) and archbishop of Santa Fe (1993–2015) (b. 1939)[350]
- June 4
- Bill Beck, 61, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (since 2014) (b. 1962)[351]
- Roger Craig, 93, baseball player (Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets) and manager (San Francisco Giants) (b. 1930)[352]
- Norma Hunt, 85, owner of the Kansas City Chiefs (since 2006) (b. 1938)[353]
- Scott Schinder, 61, music critic and journalist (Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Trouser Press) (b. 1962)[354]
- George Winston, 73, pianist (December, Summer, Forest), Grammy winner (1996) (b. 1949)[355]
- June 5
- Robert Hanssen, 79, former FBI agent and convicted spy (b. 1944)[356]
- Ron Miller, 78, fencing coach (b. 1944)[357]
- June 6
- Jack Baldschun, 86, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres) (b. 1936)[358]
- Linda Burdette, 74, gymnastics coach (West Virginia University) (b. 1948/49)[359]
- Thomas G. Carruthers, 94, politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1973–1975) (b. 1929)[360]
- Pat Casey, 29, BMX rider (b. 1993)[361]
- Pat Cooper, 93, actor (Fighting Back, Analyze This, Analyze That) and comedian (b. 1929)[362]
- Paul Eckstein, 59, actor and television writer and producer (Godfather of Harlem, Narcos, Law & Order: Criminal Intent) (b. 1963)[363]
- William Howarth, 82, writer and professor (b. 1940)[364]
- John McCoy, 79, politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2003–2013) and Senate (2013–2020) (b. 1943)[365]
- Noreen Nash, 99, actress (The Big Fix, Phantom from Space, Giant) (b. 1924)[366]
- Richard E. Snyder, 90, publishing executive (Simon & Schuster, Western Publishing) (b. 1933)[367]
- William Spriggs, 68, economist (b. 1955)[368]
- June 7
- Saskia Hamilton, 56, poet (b. 1967)[369]
- Tom Jolls, 89, television personality (WKBW-TV) (b. 1933)[370]
- Sir Ivan Menezes, 63, Indian-born beverage industry executive, CEO of Diageo (since 2013) (b. 1959)[371]
- Lia Mortensen, 57, actress (A Nightmare on Elm Street) (b. 1964)[372]
- Lisl Steiner, 95, Austrian-born photographer, photojournalist and documentary filmmaker (b. 1927)[373]
- The Iron Sheik, 81, Iranian-born Hall of Fame professional wrestler (AWA, WWF) (b. 1942)[374]
- Eve Tetaz, 91, activist (b. 1931)[375]
- June 8
- Robert Holmes Bell, 79, jurist, judge (since 1987) and chief judge (2001–2008) of the U.S. District Court for Western Michigan (b. 1944)[376]
- Julie Garwood, 78, author (Ransom) (b. 1944)[377]
- Wade Goodwyn, 63, news journalist (NPR) (b. 1959)[378]
- Zina Jasper, 84, actress (Crimes and Misdemeanors) (b. 1939)[379]
- Ian McGinty, 38, comic book writer and artist (Bravest Warriors, Bee and PuppyCat) (b. 1985)[380]
- Pat Robertson, 93, media mogul, religious broadcaster, chairman of the Christian Broadcasting Network and presidential candidate (1988) (b. 1930)[381]
- June 9
- Laurent W. Belanger, 92, politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1976) (b. 1931)[382]
- Otis Grand, 73, Lebanese-born blues musician (b. 1950)[383]
- Firouz Naderi, 77, Iranian-born scientist (b. 1946)[384]
- Ron Richard, 75, politician, member (2003–2011) and speaker (2009–2011) of the Missouri House of Representatives and member of the Missouri Senate (2011–2019) (b. 1947)[385]
- Alton Waldon, 86, politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1983–1987), State Senate (1991–1999), and U.S. House of Representatives (1986–1987) (b. 1936)[386]
- John F. Wood Jr., 87, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1987–2015) (b. 1936)[387]
- June 10
- Kyle Brown, 42, baseball player (Ohio State Buckeyes) and network director (ESPN) (b. 1981)[388]
- Ken Hansen, 71, politician, member of the Montana Senate (2002–2010).[389]
- Don Hood, 73, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals) (b. 1949)[390]
- Ted Kaczynski, 81, mathematician and domestic terrorist (Unabomber Manifesto) (b. 1942)[391]
- Virgil Luken, 80, Olympic swimmer (1964) (b. 1942)[392]
- Roger Payne, 88, biologist and environmentalist (b. 1935)[393]
- Jim Turner, 82, football player (New York Jets, Denver Broncos) (b. 1941)[394]
- June 11
- Franz S. Leichter, 92, Austrian-born politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1969–1974) and Senate (1975–1998) (b. 1930)[395]
- Danny Young, 51, baseball player (Chicago Cubs) (b. 1971)[396]
- June 12
- Cyril Birch, 98, British-born sinologist and translator (b. 1925)[397]
- Michael Catt, 70, pastor (Sherwood Baptist Church) and film producer (Fireproof, Courageous) (b. 1952)[398]
- Carol Higgins Clark, 66, mystery author and actress (b. 1956)[399]
- Patrick Gasienica, 24, Olympic ski jumper (2022) (b. 1998)[400]
- Harvey Glance, 66, sprinter, Olympic champion (1976) (b. 1957)[401]
- Reggie Moore, 42, American-born Angolan basketball player (Maccabi Givat Shmuel, UB La Palma, Primeiro de Agosto) (b. 1981)[402]
- John Romita Sr., 93, comic book artist (The Amazing Spider-Man) (b. 1930)[403]
- Richard Severo, 90, science journalist (The New York Times) (b. 1932)[404]
- Stan Savran, 76, sports media personality (b. 1947)[405]
- Treat Williams, 71, actor (Hair, Everwood, Once Upon a Time in America, Chicago Fire) (b. 1951)[406]
- June 13
- David M. Bartley, 88, politician, member (1963–1976) and speaker (1969–1975) of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (b. 1935)[407]
- Edward Fredkin, 88, physicist, computer scientist and businessman (b. 1934)[408]
- Lonnie Hammargren, 85, neurosurgeon and politician, lieutenant governor of Nevada (1995–1999) (b. 1937)[409]
- April Kingsley, 82, art critic (b. 1941)[410]
- Eina Kwon, 34, restaurant owner, shot (b. 1989)[411]
- Cormac McCarthy, 89, novelist (Blood Meridian, No Country for Old Men, The Road) (b. 1933)[412]
- Curtis L. Meinert, 88, epidemiologist (b. 1934)[413]
- Larry Myers Jr., 49, reality television personality (My 600-lb Life) (b. 1974)[414]
- Blackie Onassis, 57, rock drummer (Urge Overkill) (b. 1966)[415]
- Hiroe Tsukamoto, anime producer.[416] (death announced on this date)
- June 14
- Charles L. Blockson, 89, historian, author, and bibliophile (b. 1933)[417]
- Robert Gottlieb, 92, writer and editor (The New Yorker) (b. 1931)[418]
- Brett Hadley, 92, actor (The Young and the Restless) (b. 1931)[419]
- Roman Jackiw, 83, Polish-born theoretical physicist, Dirac Medalist (1998) (b. 1939)[420]
- Homer Jones, 82, football player (New York Giants, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1941)[421]
- Charles C. Lovell, 93, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Montana (since 1985) (b. 1929)[422]
- Warren McGraw, 84, lawyer, politician, and judge (b. 1939)[423]
- Henry Petroski, 81, engineer and professor (b. 1942)[424]
- June 15
- David P. Calleo, 88, political scientist (b. 1934)[425]
- Dan Lardner, singer and guitarist (QTY).[426] (death announced on this date)
- Donald Triplett, 89, medical figure, first person diagnosed with autism (b. 1933)[427]
- June 16
- Bob Brown, 81, Hall of Fame football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1941)[428]
- Daniel Ellsberg, 92, whistleblower of the Pentagon Papers (b. 1931)[429]
- Rita Reif, 94, newspaper columnist and author (b. 1929)[430]
- Bruce Roberts, 93, photographer and author (b. 1930)[431]
- Norman R. Stone Jr., 87, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1963–1967) and Senate (1967–2015) (b. 1935)[432]
- Jim Tweto, 68, bush pilot (Flying Wild Alaska) (b. 1955)[433]
- Dave Viti, 83, football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats) (b. 1939)[434] (death announced on this date)
- June 17
- James R. Hurley, 91, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1968–1982) and New Jersey Senate (1982–1990) (b. 1932)[435]
- Gus Newport, 88, politician, mayor of Berkeley, California (1979–1986) (b. 1935)[436]
- June 18
- Big Pokey, 48, rapper (Screwed Up Click, "Sittin' Sidewayz") (b. 1974)[437]
- Jim Brandenburg, 87, college basketball coach (Wyoming Cowboys, San Diego State Aztecs) (b. 1935)[438]
- Dick Hall, 92, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1930)[439]
- Stockton Rush, 60, co-founder and chief executive officer of OceanGate (Titan submersible implosion) (b. 1962)[440]
- Charley Scales, 85, football player (Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Montreal Alouettes) (b. 1938)[441]
- Teresa Taylor, 60, drummer (Butthole Surfers) and actress (Slacker) (b. 1962)[442]
- June 19
- Michael A. Banks, 72, writer (b. 1951)[443]
- George Frazier, 68, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins) (b. 1954)[444]
- Clark Haggans, 46, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1977)[445]
- Gerald C. Meyers, 94, businessman, CEO of American Motors Corporation (1977–1982) (b. 1928)[446]
- Max Morath, 96, ragtime pianist, television presenter and author (b. 1926)[447]
- June 20
- Robert Elegant, 95, author and journalist (b. 1928)[448]
- Brison Manor, 70, football player (Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1952)[449]
- H. Lee Sarokin, 94, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court of New Jersey (1979–1994) and Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1994–1996) (b. 1928)[450]
- June 21
- Russell H. Dilday, 92, pastor, president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1978–1994) (b. 1930)[451]
- Daniel Fuller, 97, theologian and academic (b. 1925)[452]
- Cedric Killings, 45, football player (Houston Texas) (b. 1977)[453]
- George Winterling, 91, television meteorologist (WJXT) (b. 1931)[454]
- Robin F. Wynne, 70, jurist, associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court (since 2014) (b. 1953)[455]
- June 22
- Robert Black, 67, double bass player (Bang on a Can All Stars) (b. 1956)[456]
- Cora Cohen, 79, artist (b. 1943)[457]
- Michael Horodniceanu, 78, Romanian-born engineer (b. 1944)[458]
- Harry Markowitz, 95, economist (modern portfolio theory), Nobel Prize laureate (1990) (b. 1927)[459]
- June 23
- Margia Dean, 101, actress (I Shot Jesse James, The Baron of Arizona, The Quatermass Xperiment) (b. 1922)[460]
- Penny Ann Early, 80, jockey and basketball player (Kentucky Colonels) (b. 1943)[461]
- Frederic Forrest, 86, actor (The Rose, The Conversation, Apocalypse Now) (b. 1936)[462]
- Sheldon Harnick, 99, lyricist (Fiorello!, Fiddler on the Roof, She Loves Me) and Tony winner (1960, 1965) (b. 1924)[463]
- Jimmy Kim, 56, taekwondo practitioner, Olympic champion (1988) (b. 1967)[464]
- Omer Léger, 92, American-born Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1971–1987) (b. 1931)[465]
- Jesse McReynolds, 93, bluegrass musician (Jim & Jesse) (b. 1929)[466]
- Lee Rauch, 58, drummer (Megadeth, Dark Angel) (b. 1956)[467]
- Amy Uyematsu, 75, poet (b. 1947)[468]
- June 24
- Saundra Graham, 81, politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–1988) (b. 1942)[469]
- Dodie Heath, 96, actress (Brigadoon, The Diary of Anne Frank, Seconds) (b. 1926)[470]
- Lena Kourkoutis, 44, physicist (b. 1978)[471]
- Robert "Say" McIntosh, 79, political activist (b. 1944)[472] (death announced on this date)
- David Richards, 82, theater critic and novelist (b. 1941)[473]
- Dean Smith, 91, track and field athlete, Olympic champion (1952), stuntman and actor (Rhinestone, Raw Deal, Creepshow 2) (b. 1931)[474]
- June 25
- David Bohrman, 69, television news executive (ABC News, CNN, Current TV) (b. 1954)[475]
- James Crown, 70, businessman (b. 1953)[476]
- John B. Goodenough, 100, materials scientist, Nobel Prize laureate (2019) (b. 1922)[477]
- Mike Kellogg, 81, radio broadcaster (Moody Radio) and writer (b. 1941)[478]
- Richard Ravitch, 89, businessman and politician, lieutenant governor of New York (2009–2010) (b. 1933)[479]
- Peg Yorkin, 96, philanthropist (b. 1927)[480]
- June 26
- Richard B. Bernstein, 67, constitutional historian (b. 1956)[481]
- Dick Biondi, 90, disc jockey (b. 1932)[482]
- Tony Bouza, 94, Spanish-born police chief (b. 1928)[483]
- Nicolas Coster, 89, British-born actor (Santa Barbara, Another World, All the President's Men) (b. 1933)[484]
- Carroll Leavell, 86, politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (1997–2018) (b. 1936)[485] (death announced on this date)
- David Neubert, 69, double bassist and academic (b. 1953)[486]
- Scott Pelluer, 64, football player (New Orleans Saints) and coach (Boise State Broncos, Washington Huskies) (b. 1959)[487]
- Mike Spivey, 69, football player (Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1954)[488]
- June 27
- Dewey L. Hill, 97, politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1992–2012) (b. 1925)[489]
- Ryan Mallett, 35, football player (New England Patriots, Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens) (b. 1988)[490]
- Bobby Osborne, 91, bluegrass musician (Osborne Brothers) (b. 1931)[491]
- Robert Sherman, 90, radio broadcaster (WFUV, WQXR), author, and music critic (The New York Times) (b. 1930)[492]
- Bhante Vimalaramsi, 76, Buddhist monk (b. 1946)[493]
- Lilli Vincenz, 85, German-born gay rights activist (b. 1937)[494]
- June 28
- Bob Shannon, 74, radio disc jockey (WCBS-FM) (b. 1948)[495]
- Lowell Weicker, 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1969–1971) and Senate (1971–1989), governor of Connecticut (1991–1995) (b. 1931)[496]
- June 29
- Alan Arkin, 89, actor (The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, Edward Scissorhands, Little Miss Sunshine), Oscar winner (2006) (b. 1934)[497]
- Monte Cazazza, 68, industrial musician (b. 1954)[498]
- Don Kennedy, 93, radio broadcaster (WPIC, NBC Radio, WWPW), television personality (WSB-TV), and voice actor (Space Ghost Coast to Coast) (b. 1930)[499]
- Christine King Farris, 95, civil rights activist (b. 1927)[500]
- Marvin Kitman, 93, television critic (Newsday) and humorist (b. 1929)[501]
- Anita Wood, 85, recording artist, TV performer and girlfriend of Elvis Presley (b. 1938)[502]
- June 30
- Droz, 54, professional wrestler (WWF) and football player (Denver Broncos, Montreal Alouettes) (b. 1969)[503]
- Rick Froberg, 55, musician (Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, Obits) (b. 1968)[504]
- Lawrence W. Jones, 97, physicist and academic (b. 1925)[505]
- Laird Koenig, 95, author (The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane) and screenwriter (Bloodline, Inchon) (b. 1927)[506]
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- ^ Al Jaffee: 1921–2023
- ^ Frank Lasky
- ^ ‘Dean of the Silicon Valley Bench’: Retired Judge Ronald Whyte Dies at 80
- ^ Rick Wolff, longtime WFAN host, dead at 71 after brain cancer battle
- ^ Carol Locatell, ‘Friday the 13th Part V’ Favorite, Dies at 82
- ^ Jerry Mander, San Francisco’s radical adman, dies at 86
- ^ Remembering Lesley Swick Van Ness
- ^ Donald Herman Voet (1938–2023)
- ^ Ivo Babuška, Mathematician Known for Finite Element Method Breakthroughs, Dies at 97
- ^ Inquirer Family Mourns the Loss of Friend and Activist Carolyn Long Banks
- ^ James Bradley Jr.
- ^ 'Ninja killer' Louis Gaskin executed for 1989 slaying of NJ couple in Florida
- ^ Legendary gay pornographer David Hurles dies
- ^ Megan Terry, Feminist Playwright and Rock Musical Innovator, Dies at 90 (subscription required)
- ^ Douglas F. Tibbles
- ^ Blair Tindall Dies: ‘Mozart In The Jungle’ Author Was 63
- ^ G.I. Williamson, 97, Called Home to Glory
- ^ Michael Baxes
- ^ Norm Kent – Noted Attorney, Publisher, LGBT Rights Activist, Baseball Aficionado – Dies at 73
- ^ Roanoker Larry LeGrande, star of the Negro Leagues, dies at 83
- ^ Don Leppert, first base coach for ‘71 Pirates title team, dead at 91
- ^ Marilyn McReavy
- ^ Former St. Louis Cardinals Linebacker Mark Arneson Dies at the age of 73
- ^ Former Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury dies at 73
- ^ Dave Frost
- ^ Ed Koren, New Yorker cartoonist and beloved Vermonter, dies at 87
- ^ Former State Rep. Lonnie Napier passes away at 82
- ^ In Memoriam – Dr. James Skibo
- ^ George Verwer (1938–2023): The trailblazing evangelist reached the world for Christ
- ^ Peter Badie (1925–2023)
- ^ A 20-year-old woman was shot and killed after her friend turned into the wrong driveway in upstate New York, officials say
- ^ Senate Majority Whip Goodwin Dies at 58
- ^ Lynda Myles
- ^ Remembering Coach Bill Thomas
- ^ Paul Aizley, legislative trailblazer and UNLV professor, dies at 87
- ^ Chuck Ciprich obituary
- ^ Ahmad Jamal Dead At 92
- ^ Darryl Lenox from 2013
- ^ 'He surely will be missed': Remembering Newport Daily News reporter, columnist Jim Gillis
- ^ James Melcher
- ^ Former U.S. Attorney for South Dakota, outgoing SD Democratic Party chairman dies at 76
- ^ Former Browns DE Chris Smith Has Passed Away
- ^ April Stevens (1929–2023), Deep Purple singer with Nino Tempo
- ^ Obituary: Russian Bass & Educator Nikita Storojev Passes Away, Aged 73
- ^ University of Puget Sound Mourns the Passing of President Emeritus Ronald R. Thomas
- ^ Alfred L. "Fred" Goldberg
- ^ Obituary: Joel Hochberg, ex-Rare president, has passed away
- ^ Drake University Mourns Loss of Former Men’s Basketball Star Willie McCarter
- ^ Don Mcllhenny, who scored Cowboys’ first rushing TD, dies at 88
- ^ Dr. Charles Stanley, influential Atlanta faith leader and author, dies at 90
- ^ Former Oregon Ducks quarterback, UO athletics Hall of Famer Bob Berry dies
- ^ Robert Dean
- ^ Todd Haimes, who led a theater company to Broadway, dies
- ^ Ron Hamilton Greenville SC, Majesty Music former president died after battling dementia
- ^ Former Olympic skier found dead in his jail cell in Cedar City
- ^ Otis Redding III, star musician and son of soul legend, dies at age 59
- ^ Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan dies at 92
- ^ Bud Shuster, Unabashed 'Asphalt King' of Congress, Dies at 91
- ^ Pro Football Hall of Fame LB Dave Wilcox, a 7-time Pro Bowler for 49ers, dies at 80
- ^ John Wright, Oscar-Nommed Film Editor of ‘The Hunt for Red October and ‘Speed,’ Dies at 79
- ^ K-State Mourns the Passing of Mr. K-State Ernie Barrett
- ^ John ‘Jack’ Curry, Northeastern’s fifth president, remembered as visionary in higher education
- ^ Mrs. Emily H. Meggett
- ^ Ken Potts, one of two known remaining USS Arizona survivors, dies at 102
- ^ Ted Richards – RIP
- ^ Herb Douglas
- ^ Former UP president Emanuel Soriano; 87
- ^ Olympic sprint champion Tori Bowie dies at 32
- ^ Yvonne Jacquette, Whose Bird’s-Eye View Paintings Captured Changing Cityscapes, Has Died at 88
- ^ Alton H. Maddox, Jr., famed civil rights attorney, dies at 77
- ^ R.I.P. Robert Patrick, Playwright
- ^ Xu Xia, a giant in astronomy and academician of Academia Sinica, passed away at the age of 79(in Chinese)
- ^ Richard 'Dick' Towers, former coach, dies
- ^ Isaac Wiley, Co-Founder & Drummer of Dazz Band, Dead at 69
- ^ David E. Carter dies at 80
- ^ Retired Concord Monitor editor Mike Pride dies at 76; remembered for devotion to journalism
- ^ Most. Rev. Gilbert I. Sheldon, the third Bishop of the Diocese of Steubenville, dies at 96
- ^ Dennis Joseph Ribant
- ^ Casper Taylor, former speaker of Maryland House, dies at 88
- ^ Frank Agrama, Founder and Chairman of Harmony Gold, Dies at 93
- ^ Harry Belafonte, activist and entertainer with a ‘rebel heart,’ dies at 96
- ^ Woman whose accusation led to the lynching of Emmett Till has died at 88, coroner says
- ^ Billy "The Kid" Emerson (1925–2023)
- ^ In Memorian: Ralph Humphrey
- ^ Pamela Turnure Timmins, press secretary to Jackie Kennedy, dies at 85 (subscription required)
- ^ Former N.M. Gov. Jerry Apodaca dies at 88
- ^ Former Middletown High standout athlete, class president dies from ALS
- ^ Stew Leonard Jr. pens emotional obituary for dad who founded well-known grocery chain
- ^ Pirates legend Dick Groat, a staple of Pittsburgh sports culture, dies at 92
- ^ Rabbi Harold Kushner, whose works of practical theology were best-sellers, dies at 88
- ^ Gerald Nelson Nesbitt
- ^ Jerry Springer, legendary talk show host, dead at 79
- ^ LeRoy Carhart, a doctor well known for performing late-term abortions, has died
- ^ Marine Corps, CMC remembers Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart
- ^ Ben Hiner Tompkins
- ^ Garcia, Edward J.
- ^ "Janet Mullins Grissom". Archived from the original on May 2, 2023. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
- ^ Basketball legend Rivers, longtime Globetrotter, dies at 73
- ^ Don Sebesky, Broadway Orchestrator of Parade and More, Has Passed Away
- ^ Cardinals broadcaster, World Series champ Mike Shannon dies
- ^ Tennessee State and Olympic track great Ralph Boston, who set world long jump record, dies at 83
- ^ Horse of the Year Havre de Grace Passes Away[permanent dead link]
- ^ Colorful journeyman pro golfer-turned-caddie Lance Ten Broeck, dies at age 67
- ^ Richard Matthew "Dick" Burwell
- ^ Calvin Davis
- ^ Andrew Delaplaine, a ‘walking cocktail party’ in South Beach’s wild club scene, dies at 73
- ^ Paul Francis Giambarba
- ^ Outrage in New York after the killing of Jordan Neely on a subway train
- ^ 'M*A*S*H' Actress Eileen Saki Dead at 79
- ^ Marshall S. Smith, former dean at Stanford GSE, dies at 85
- ^ Sondheim Favorite Barbara Bryne Passes Away at 94
- ^ Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Arun Gandhi passes away at 89
- ^ John Albert, punk pioneer and chronicler of L.A.’s underbelly, dies at 58
- ^ Ex-NBA GM, UT Basketball Legend Lance Blanks Dead At 56
- ^ Progressive champion Dean Corren dies at 67
- ^ "National Lacrosse Hall of Famer Howard 'Cookie' Krongard Dies at 82". Archived from the original on May 15, 2023. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
- ^ Retired district court judge Ronald Lagueux dies at 91
- ^ Dr. Roland Pattillo Dies: Oncologist Who Played Pivotal Role In 'Henrietta Lacks' Book & Movie Was 89
- ^ William Anthony Basso Jr.
- ^ Honoring John C. Cushman, III's Life and Legacy
- ^ Rob Laakso, Kurt Vile & the Violators and Swirlies Guitarist, Dies at 44
- ^ Terry Vaughn, former FIFA and MLS referee from Eastern Iowa, dies after Huntington's Disease battle
- ^ Gloria Belle Flickinger Was A Trailblazer For Women In Bluegrass
- ^ Benavides, Fortunato Pedro
- ^ Former Peoria Mayor Richard Carver, who helped pave way for Civic Center, dies
- ^ Sam Durrance, astronaut who flew with telescope he built, dies at 79
- ^ Gary Finch, state assemblyman who represented Central NY district for 20 years, has died
- ^ Bob Shinn, ex-DEP commissioner, assemblyman, dies at 85
- ^ ‘Sick Girl’ author Amy Silverstein posts final call to arms on transplant care before she dies at age 59
- ^ Chris Strachwitz, Arhoolie Records Founder, Dead at 91
- ^ Fred Hutch pioneer Dr. Beverly Torok-Storb dies
- ^ RIP Jack Wilkins 1944–2023
- ^ Vida Blue Statement
- ^ Sam Gross – RIP
- ^ Zmarł Tom Hornbein (1930–2023) (in Polish)
- ^ Frank Kozik, Concert Poster Artist, Dies At 61
- ^ Newton Minow, former FCC chief and public TV advocate, has died at 97
- ^ Passing of Renowned Faculty member Hanna Fenichel Pitkin, 1931–2023
- ^ Legendary Pianist Menahem Pressler has Died, Aged 99
- ^ Jerry Armstrong
- ^ Grace Bumbry, 1st Black singer at Bayreuth, dies at 86
- ^ Larry L. Foster
- ^ Major champion Don January dies at 93
- ^ Deacon Jones Passes Away at 89
- ^ Jim Kerr
- ^ Legendary Cowboy Larry Mahan Passes Away at Age 79
- ^ Legendary FOX 5 anchor John Roland passes away at 81
- ^ Fred Siegel, Urban Historian and a Former Liberal, Is Dead at 78 (subscription required)
- ^ Ronald Steel, acclaimed historian and Walter Lippmann biographer, dies at 92 (subscription required)
- ^ In Memoriam: K. Patricia Cross
- ^ Lavern G. Holtgrave
- ^ Joe Kapp, former Cal quarterback and head coach, dies at 85
- ^ Mommy blogger Heather Armstrong, known as Dooce to fans, dead at 47
- ^ Hall of Fame men's basketball coach Denny Crum dies at 86
- ^ Retired Allentown Bishop Edward Cullen dies at 90
- ^ Moon Fun Chin
- ^ "Joaquin Fidel Romaguera Jr. Obituary". Archived from the original on May 14, 2023. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
- ^ "Lions legend Ed Flanagan has passed away". USA Today. May 10, 2023. Archived from the original on June 5, 2023.
- ^ Jack Rebney, viral 'Winnebago Man' and documentary subject, dies at 93
- ^ GH's Jacklyn Zeman Dies at 70
- ^ Kenneth Anger, Experimental Filmmaker and ‘Hollywood Babylon’ Author, Dies at 96
- ^ Hodding Carter III, State Department spokesman during Iran hostage crisis, dies at 88
- ^ Stanley Lewis Engerman
- ^ Native leader and advocate Joe Garcia dies at 70
- ^ Barry Newman, 'Vanishing Point' and 'The Limey' Actor, Dies at 92
- ^ Don Denkinger, umpire whose stellar career was overshadowed by blown call, dead at 86
- ^ Former Louisiana federal judge Michael Juneau dies
- ^ Ralph Lee Dies: New York Puppeteer & Mask-Maker Who Created ‘SNL’ Land Shark Was 87
- ^ Michael Alden Norell
- ^ Influential Hot Wheels Designer Harry Bentley Bradley Passes At 83
- ^ Former WT football coach Bill Kelly dies at 75
- ^ Weldon (Weldy) Howard Olson
- ^ Carl J. Yankowski
- ^ Former WV State Senator has passed away
- ^ Doyle Brunson, 10-time World Series of Poker champion, dies at age 89
- ^ Joe Gayton Dies: ‘Hell On Wheels’ Co-Creator & ‘Faster’ Writer Was 66
- ^ Christian Hansen Jr
- ^ Gloria Molina, Chicana who blazed paths across L.A. politics, dies
- ^ John Refoua, ‘Avatar’ Series Film Editor, Dies at 58
- ^ Kentucky state Rep. Lamin Swann, 45, dies days after suffering medical emergency
- ^ Sharon Farrell Dies: Actress Who Starred In Film 'It's Alive' And On TV's 'The Young And The Restless' Was 82
- ^ Belmar Gunderson
- ^ Robert Lucas, R.I.P.
- ^ Activist Rodrigo Barnes, NFL Super Bowl Champion and Trailblazing Rice University ‘First Four’ Hall of Famer, Dies at 73
- ^ Mark Gietzen, abortion foe who forced recount of Kansas vote, dies in plane crash at 69
- ^ USATF Mourns Loss of Southern, Green
- ^ Marlene Hagge-Vossler, last surviving LPGA founder, dies at 89
- ^ Richard Landis
- ^ Pale Male, red-tailed hawk who nested above NYC’s Fifth Avenue for 30 years, dies at 33
- ^ Bill Perkins, Longtime Harlem Elected Official, Dead At 74
- ^ 'Superstar' Billy Graham passes away at 79
- ^ Friends ‘devastated’ by Johnny Morgan’s sudden death in crash
- ^ Eddie Southern
- ^ 'Cotton farmer from Stamford,' Stenholm, dies at 84
- ^ Marge Summit
- ^ All-time NFL great running back, social activist Jim Brown dead at 87
- ^ An anti-vaxxer passed away—now his followers think he was poisoned with the COVID vaccine by CNN
- ^ Marlene Clark, Model, 'Ganja & Hess,' 'Sanford & Son' Actress, Dies at 73
- ^ Jimmy Dimos, former House speaker from Monroe, has died
- ^ Buddy Melges, Renowned American Sailor, Passes Away at 93
- ^ Masatoshi Nei, Kyoto prize-winning evolutionary geneticist, dies at 92
- ^ TV legend and longtime KSL anchor Dick Nourse has died at 83
- ^ Sam Zell dies at 81
- ^ Former Arkansas U.S. Rep. Marion Berry, who served 7 terms, dies at 80
- ^ Nicholas Gray, founder of beloved NYC hot dog chain Gray’s Papaya, dead at 86
- ^ Gordon James Keddie
- ^ Timothy Keller, evangelical minister with national flock, dies at 72
- ^ Lew, Ronald S. W.
- ^ Kathleen Marie Lynch
- ^ Former 49ers linebacker Craig Puki dies at 66
- ^ Esteemed Oklahoma Native American artist Benjamin Harjo Jr. dies
- ^ Rick Hummel, dean of St. Louis baseball writers, dies at 77
- ^ Leon Ichaso, ‘El Cantante’ and ‘Bitter Sugar’ Director, Dies at 74
- ^ Terry McDermott, Olympic gold medalist who was on Ed Sullivan Beatles episode, dies at 82
- ^ Endymion founder, former Kenner mayor Ed Muniz dead at 83
- ^ Longtime Akron politician Tom Sawyer dies after long illness
- ^ SR-71 pilot, photographer and storyteller Brian Shul dies at 75
- ^ Ed Ames, ‘Daniel Boone’ Star and Ames Brothers Singer, Dies at 95
- ^ Remembering David Brandt
- ^ C. Boyden Gray, Lawyer for the Republican Establishment, Dies at 80 (subscription required)
- ^ Former Republican House Speaker Dave Jennings dies at 74
- ^ Grand Ronde tribal leader passes away at 99
- ^ Lew Palter, 'Titanic' Actor and Longtime CalArts Teacher, Dies at 94
- ^ Former longtime Hawaii lawmaker Sam Slom dies at age 81
- ^ Former Metal Church Drummer Kirk Arrington Dead At 61
- ^ "One of the most inspirational heroes": Rick Hoyt, Boston Marathon icon, dies at 61
- ^ Sister Candace Introcaso, La Roche University president, dies
- ^ Former WWF and WCW Star Peggy Lee Leather Passes Away
- ^ James R. Lewis
- ^ Original Saint Vitus bassist Mark Adams dead at 64
- ^ John Dunning, author, rare bookseller, force of nature dead at 81
- ^ Highest-Priced Derby Winner Fusaichi Pegasus Dies
- ^ Isaac "Redd" Holt, percussionist and jazz fusion pioneer, dies at 91
- ^ Cotton Nash, once a Kentucky basketball ‘rock star,’ dies at age 80
- ^ Floyd Newman, sax great and linchpin of Stax Records, dead at 92
- ^ Sheldon Reynolds dies as tributes pour in for Earth, Wind & Fire vocalist
- ^ Robert Zimmer, longtime University of Chicago president, has died
- ^ Emerson Lincoln Allsworth Jr.
- ^ Former Gonzaga Director of Basketball operations, EWU coach Jerry Krause dies at 87
- ^ Bill Lee, Jazz Bassist and Composer, Is Dead at 94 (subscription required)
- ^ George Maharis Dead: 'Route 66' Star Was 94
- ^ Dennis Riley, former assemblyman, dies at 77
- ^ Tina Turner dies aged 83
- ^ Glenn Farr, Oscar-Winning Editor of ‘The Right Stuff,’ Dies at 77
- ^ Obituary – Frank Handlen
- ^ Gary Kent, Fabled B-Movie Stuntman, Actor and Director, Dies at 89
- ^ Activist, former Illinois State Sen. Alice Palmer dies at 83
- ^ Former MSU Football Coach Denny Stolz Passes Away
- ^ John J. Bittenbinder
- ^ Former Mississippi Supreme Court Justice passes away
- ^ Tuwei, Gebrselassie lead Kenyans in mourning the late Kosgei
- ^ Reuben Wilson, organist who helped usher in soul jazz, has died at 88
- ^ Anita Cornwell, groundbreaking Black lesbian feminist writer, has died at 99
- ^ Умер российский художник Кабаков (in Russian)
- ^ Claudia Rosett, who reported from Tiananmen Square, dies at 67
- ^ Rest in Peace Most Reverend Ernest Bertrand Boland, O.P., D.D.
- ^ Palm Beach County cultural icon Alexander Dreyfoos dies at 91
- ^ Owen Gingerich
- ^ Milt Larsen, Magic Castle Co-Founder and TV Game Show Writer, Dies at 92
- ^ Thomas Buergenthal
- ^ Archbishop William Lori’s Statement on the Death of Bishop Galeone
- ^ William O'Neil + Company Announces the Passing of William J. O'Neil
- ^ Robin Wagner, Tony-Winning Set Designer of ‘The Producers,’ Dies at 89
- ^ Mike Young States
- ^ Actor John Beasley, known as Coach Warren in 'Rudy,' dies at 79
- ^ Don Bonker, former Southwest Washington congressional representative, dead at 86
- ^ Jessie Maple, Pioneering Black Filmmaker, Dies at 76
- ^ Bill McGovern, former UCLA defensive coordinator, dies at 60
- ^ Former SEC chief Harvey Pitt dies at 78
- ^ Sergio Calderón Dies: ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’ & ‘Men In Black’ Actor Was 77
- ^ Amitai Etzioni
- ^ Dickie Harrell: In Memoriam
- ^ Gene Rogers
- ^ Ole Miss legend Billy Ray Adams passes away at 84
- ^ Ronald L. Baker (1937–2023)
- ^ ‘Breaking Bad’ Mike Batayeh Dead at 52
- ^ Jim Melchert, conceptual and ceramic artist and beloved UC Berkeley professor, dies at 92
- ^ Anna Shay, star of ‘Bling Empire,’ dead at 62
- ^ John P. Sullivan
- ^ Cynthia Weil, Co-Writer of 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling,' 'Make Your Own Kind of Music,' On Broadway' and More, Dies at 82
- ^ Bobby Bolin, former Giants pitcher, dead at 84
- ^ PGA Tour winner Bob Menne dies at 81
- ^ George Riddle, Actor on ‘The Onion News Network’ and ‘The Fantasticks,’ Dies at 86
- ^ Women's Wrestling Great Beverly Shade Dies
- ^ Obituary: Byron Barton
- ^ Paul Geoffrey, Actor in ‘Excalibur,’ ‘Greystoke,’ Dies at 68
- ^ Jim Hines, 1968 Olympic 100 m champion and world record-holder, dies
- ^ Former Archbishop of Santa Fe dead at 83
- ^ Nashville Democratic Rep. Bill Beck dies
- ^ Roger Craig, SF Giants manager who energized ’80s youth movement, dies
- ^ Norma Hunt Obituary
- ^ Scott Schinder, veteran music writer, dies at 61
- ^ Pianist George Winston Dead At 73
- ^ Robert Hanssen, former FBI agent convicted of spying for Russia, dead at 79
- ^ Ron Miller, Revered Fencing Coach at the University of North Carolina for More Than Five Decades, Has Died
- ^ Jack Baldschun
- ^ WVU Hall of Fame Coach Linda Burdette-Good dead at 74
- ^ Thomas G. Carruthers
- ^ BMX star Pat Casey dies at 29 following a motocross bike accident
- ^ Pat Cooper, Comedian of Outrage, Is Dead at 93
- ^ Paul Eckstein Dies: ‘Godfather Of Harlem’ Co-Creator Was 59
- ^ William Howarth, eminent Thoreau scholar, pioneer in the environmental humanities and ‘remarkable mentor,’ dies at 82
- ^ Senator John McCoy of Tulalip passes away at 79 years old
- ^ Noreen Whitmore
- ^ Publishing Titan Dick Snyder Dies at 90
- ^ Bill Spriggs: An Economist Who Fought For Racial And Economic Equality
- ^ Saskia Hamilton (1967–2023)
- ^ Tom Jolls, legendary WKBW weatherman, dies at 89
- ^ Sir Ivan Manezes, CEO of Tanqueray gin maker Diageo, passes away
- ^ Lia DuBarry Mortensen
- ^ Lisl Steiner, Photographer Who Glimpsed Luminaries Up Close, Dies at 95
- ^ The Iron Sheik, WWE Hall of Famer, dies at 81
- ^ Eve Tetaz, stalwart human-rights activist, dies at 91
- ^ Federal judge who presided over rare Michigan death penalty trial dies at 79
- ^ Julia Elizabeth Garwood
- ^ Wade Goodwyn, longtime NPR correspondent, dies at age 63
- ^ Zina Jasper Obituary
- ^ Artist Ian McGinty has passed away at age 38
- ^ Pat Robertson Dies: Religious Broadcaster And Presidential Candidate Was 93
- ^ Laurent Belanger
- ^ Otis Grand (1950–2023)
- ^ Firouz Naderi, NASA Scientist Who Led Mars Missions, Dies at 77(subscription required)
- ^ Ron Richard, former leader of Missouri House and Senate, dies at 75
- ^ Judge Alton Ronald Waldon, Jr.
- ^ Former Del. Johnny Wood dies at 87.
- ^ Kyle Brown, ESPN director and longtime staffer, dies at 42
- ^ Harlem mayor Hansen dies at 71
- ^ Donald Harris Hood
- ^ Unabomber Ted Kaczynski dies by possible suicide in prison: Source
- ^ Passages: Olympian, NCAA Champion Virgil Luken Dies at 80
- ^ Remembering the late biologist Roger Payne and his monumental 'Songs of the Humpback Whale'
- ^ Former Broncos kicker, Ring of Fame inductee Jim Turner dies at 82 years old
- ^ Franz Leichter, 92, Maverick Albany Legislator Who Got Results, Dies
- ^ Daniel "Danny" Bracy Young
- ^ Remembering Cyril Birch, whose books taught Chinese literature to generations of students
- ^ ‘Fireproof’ Christian film producer Michael Catt, 70, dies
- ^ Carol Ann Clark
- ^ Patrick Gasienica, U.S. Olympic Ski Jumper, Dies in Motorcycle Crash at Age 24
- ^ Auburn track and field great Harvey Glance passes away
- ^ Reggie Moore passes away at 42
- ^ John Romita Sr., Legendary Marvel Comics Artist & Wolverine Co-Creator, Dead at 93
- ^ Richard Severo
- ^ Legendary Pittsburgh sports broadcaster Stan Savran dies
- ^ Treat Williams, Star of 'Everwood' and 'Hair,' Dead at 71 Following Motorcycle Accident
- ^ Holyoke’s David M. Bartley, author of special education law, past HCC president dies at 88
- ^ Local obituary: Edward Fredkin, 88, ‘visionary’ scientist and fighter pilot
- ^ Lonnie Hammargren dies, was Nevada’s former lieutenant governor
- ^ Art Historian, Critic, and Curator April Kingsley Dies at 82
- ^ Pregnant woman shot and killed while stopped at intersection in Seattle
- ^ Cormac McCarthy, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'The Road,' dies at 89
- ^ Curtis L Meinert
- ^ Larry Myers Jr. Dies: 'My 600-Lb. Life' Star Was 49
- ^ Urge Overkill drummer Johnny "Blackie Onassis" Rowan has died
- ^ Producer Hiroe Tsukamoto Passes Away
- ^ Charles L. Blockson, Dec. 16, 1933 to June 14, 2023
- ^ Remembering Robert Gottlieb, Editor Extraordinaire
- ^ Y&R Alum Brett Hadley Dies At 92
- ^ Professor Emeritus Roman Jackiw, "giant of theoretical physics," dies at 83
- ^ Former NFL player, Pittsburg native Homer Jones dies at 82
- ^ MT Senior District Court Judge Charles Lovell dies at the age of 93
- ^ Former state Supreme Court justice, state Senate president Warren McGraw dead at 84
- ^ ‘America’s poet laureate of technology’ Duke professor Henry Petroski dies at 81
- ^ David Calleo, scholar who traced American foreign policy flaws, dies at 88 (subscription required)
- ^ QTY singer and guitarist Dan Lardner has died
- ^ Don Triplett, the first person diagnosed with autism, dead at 89
- ^ 'The most aggressive lineman that ever played' football, Bob Brown: 1941–2023
- ^ Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower, dies aged 92
- ^ Rita Reif, ‘NY Times’ Auction & Antiques Journalist, 94
- ^ Bruce Stuart Roberts
- ^ Norman Stone, longest-serving Senate member, dies at 87
- ^ Discovery Channel pilot Jim Tweto dies in fatal plane crash, aged 68
- ^ "Dave Viti". Archived from the original on June 21, 2023. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
- ^ Jim Hurley, Senate and Assembly Minority Leader, dies at 91
- ^ Former Berkeley Mayor Gus Newport, global social justice activist, dies
- ^ Houston rapper Big Pokey dies at 48
- ^ Former Wyoming Basketball Coach Jim Brandenburg Passes Away
- ^ Orioles Hall of Famer Dick Hall passes away at age 92
- ^ Stockton Rush, Pilot of the Titan Submersible, Dies at 61 (subscription required)
- ^ "Charley Scales". Archived from the original on October 31, 2023. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
- ^ Teresa Taylor, Butthole Surfers Drummer and 'Slacker' Star, Dead at 60
- ^ In Memoriam
- ^ Former Colorado Rockies Broadcaster George Frazier Passes Away
- ^ Former Steelers LB Clark Haggans dies at age 46
- ^ Automotive pioneer Gerald C. Meyers, former CEO of American Motors, dies at 94
- ^ Duluth's Max Morath, ragtime legend and public TV pioneer, dead at 96
- ^ Elegant (subscription required)
- ^ Brison Manor, star UA lineman, dies at 70
- ^ H. Lee Sarokin, judge who freed ‘Hurricane’ Carter, dies at 94
- ^ Russell Dilday, Baptist statesman, dead at 92
- ^ How Three Friends Dropped Out of Princeton Theological Seminary, Joined the Inaugural Class of Fuller Theological Seminary, and Changed Evangelicalism
- ^ C-N, SAC Hall of Famer Cedric Killings passes away
- ^ Longtime meteorologist George Winterling dies at 91
- ^ Justice Robin Wynne has died
- ^ Bang on a Can All-Stars founder Robert Black has died
- ^ Cora Cohen (1943–2023)
- ^ Michael Horodniceanu
- ^ Harry Markowitz, Nobel-Winning Pioneer of Modern Portfolio Theory, Dies at 95 (subscription required)
- ^ Margia Dean
- ^ Pioneering female jockey Penny Ann Early dead at 80
- ^ Frederic Forrest, Standout Supporting Player in ‘Apocalypse Now’ and ‘The Rose,’ Dies at 86
- ^ Sheldon Harnick, Famed 'Fiddler on the Roof' Lyricist, Dies at 99
- ^ Jimmy Kim
- ^ L’ancien ministre néo-brunswickois Omer Léger est décédé (in French)
- ^ Jesse McReynolds passes
- ^ Former Megadeth Drummer Lee Rauch Dies
- ^ Amy Lynn Uyematsu
- ^ Saundra Graham dies at 81, a legislator and leader who stormed Harvard stage against displacement
- ^ Rowena Dolores Heath
- ^ Lena Kourkoutis, renowned electron microscopy expert, dies at 44
- ^ Political activist Robert ‘Say’ McIntosh dead at 79
- ^ David Richards, theater critic with lively touch, dies at 82
- ^ Legendary hall-of-fame Texoman passes
- ^ David Bohrman Dies: Innovative TV News Executive And Producer At CNN And Other Networks Was 69
- ^ James Crown, owner of Aspen Skiing Co., dies in crash at Aspen Motorsports Park
- ^ Goodenough, Nobel laureate who gave the world Li-ion batteries, passes away
- ^ In Memoriam: Mike Kellogg
- ^ Richard Ravitch, ‘titan of New York’s civic world,’ dead at 89
- ^ Peg Yorkin, feminist leader and philanthropist, dies at 96
- ^ Richard Bernstein
- ^ Dick Biondi Dies at 90
- ^ Tony Bouza, colorful and controversial Minneapolis police chief in the 1980s, dies at 94
- ^ "Nicolas Coster Dies At 89". Archived from the original on June 27, 2023. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ Former state Senator Carroll Leavell passes away
- ^ US double bassist David Neubert has died
- ^ Scott Pelluer, standout linebacker at Washington State and NFL, dies at 64
- ^ 70's Star Mike Spivey Passes Away
- ^ Dewey Hill Sr., longtime state representative and owner of Hills Supermarket, passes away
- ^ Report: Former NFL Quarterback Ryan Mallett Dead In Drowning Accident
- ^ Leslie County native, music legend Bobby Osborne dies
- ^ Bob Sherman (1932–2023)
- ^ Bhante Vimalaramsi Memorial Page
- ^ Pioneering LGBTQ rights advocate Lilli Vincenz dies at 86
- ^ Longtime WCBS-FM Afternoon Host Bob Shannon Dies At 74
- ^ Lowell Weicker, Connecticut governor and U.S. senator, dies at 92
- ^ Alan Arkin, Oscar-Winning 'Little Miss Sunshine' Actor, Dead at 89
- ^ Performance artist and inventor of term ‘industrial music’ Monte Cazazza dies
- ^ ‘Officer Don’ Kennedy, Atlanta children’s show host, dies at 93
- ^ Christine King Farris, Martin Luther King Jr.’s sister and civil rights activist, dies at 95
- ^ Marvin Kitman, Satirist Whose Main Target Was TV, Dies at 93
- ^ Anita Marie Brewer
- ^ Darren Drozdov passes away
- ^ Rick Froberg, frontman of Hot Snakes and Drive Like Jehu, dead at 55
- ^ Lawrence W. Jones
- ^ Laird Philip Koenig