2023 deaths in the United States (July–September)
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The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in July–September 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.
July
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- July 1
- Frank Field, 100, television meteorologist (WNBC) (b. 1923)[1]
- Robert Lieberman, 75, film and television director (All I Want for Christmas, Fire in the Sky, D3: The Mighty Ducks) (b. 1947)[2]
- Christopher H. Sterling, 80, media historian (b. 1943)[3]
- Lawrence Turman, 96, film producer (The Graduate, The Thing, The River Wild) (b. 1926)[4]
- July 2
- Joseph John Gerry, 94, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Portland (1989–2004) and auxiliary bishop of Manchester (1986–1989) (b. 1928)[5]
- Susan Love, 75, surgeon (b. 1948)[6]
- Minnie Bruce Pratt, 76, writer and activist (b. 1946)[7]
- James A. Sharp Jr., 90, politician, mayor of Flint, Michigan (1983–1987) (b. 1933)[8]
- July 3
- Vicki Anderson, 83, soul singer (b. 1939)[9]
- Catherine Burks-Brooks, 83, civil rights activist (b. 1939)[10]
- James Dobbins, 81, diplomat, ambassador to the European Union (1991–1993) and Afghanistan (2001–2002) (b, 1942)[11]
- Antwun Echols, 52, middleweight boxer (b. 1971)[12]
- Cecil Exum, 60, basketball player (North Melbourne Giants, Melbourne Tigers, Geelong Supercats) (b. 1962)[13]
- Lincoln Mayorga, 86, pianist and arranger (b. 1937)[14]
- Don Reinhoudt, 78, weightlifter (b. 1945)[15]
- Vince Tobin, 79, football coach (Arizona Cardinals) (b. 1943)[16]
- July 4
- George Aghajanian, 91, psychiatrist (b. 1932)[17]
- John Berylson, 70, businessman and association football chairman (Millwall) (b. 1953)[18]
- Kristaps Keggi, 88, Latvian-born orthopedic surgeon (b. 1934)[19]
- Fred Willis, 75, football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Oilers) (b. 1947)[20]
- July 5
- Marvin S. Arrington Sr., 82, politician and jurist, president of the Atlanta City Council (1980–1997) and Fulton County superior court judge (2002–2012) (b. 1941)[21]
- Coco Lee, 48, Hong Kong-born singer-songwriter (Singer) (b. 1975)[22]
- Jack Rains, 85, attorney, secretary of state of Texas (1987–1989) (b. 1937)[23]
- George Tickner, 76, rock guitarist (Journey, Frumious Bandersnatch) (b. 1946)[24] (death announced on this date)
- July 6
- Jeffrey Carlson, 48, actor (All My Children, The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, Hitch) (b. 1975)[25]
- Johnie Cooks, 64, football player (Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1958)[26]
- Francis R. Dillon, 83, Air Force general, commander of the OSI (1988–1993) (b. 1939)[27]
- Gene Gaines, 85, football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Montreal Alouettes) and coach (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1938)[28]
- George W. Jackson, 98, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–1990) (b. 1924)[29]
- Peter Nero, 89, pianist and conductor (Philly Pops), Grammy winner (1962, 1963) (b. 1934)[30]
- Joop Sanders, 101, Dutch-born painter and educator (b. 1921)[31]
- Mutulu Shakur, 72, convicted robber and murderer (1981 Brink's robbery) (b. 1950)[32]
- Dick Sheridan, 81, football coach (Furman Paladins, NC State Wolfpack) (b. 1941)[33]
- Stephen M. Silverman, 71, journalist (New York Post, Time Inc.) (b. 1951)[34]
- Caleb Southern, 53, musician and computer scientist (b. 1969)[35]
- Marlena Spieler, 74, food writer (Bon Appétit, Saveur, San Francisco Chronicle) (b. 1949)[36]
- Jimmy Weldon, 99, voice actor (The Yogi Bear Show, Challenge of the Superfriends, Shirt Tales), ventriloquist and television host (b. 1923)[37]
- July 7
- Oscar Brashear, 78, jazz trumpeter (b. 1944)[38]
- Mary Ann Hoberman, 92, author and poet (b. 1930)[39]
- Nikki McCray, 51, Hall of Fame basketball player (Washington Mystics, Indiana Fever) and coach (Old Dominion Lady Monarchs, Mississippi State Bulldogs) (b. 1971)[40]
- July 8
- Gary Allen, 63, football player (Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys, Calgary Stampeders) (b. 1960)[41]
- Bryan Collins, 58, football coach (LIU Sharks) (b. 1965)[42]
- Greg Cook, 72, singer (The Unifics) (b. 1951)[43]
- Tara Heiss, 66, Hall of Fame basketball player (Maryland Terrapins) (b. 1956)[44]
- Judith Liebman, 86, operations researcher and engineer (b. 1936)[45]
- Renault Robinson, 80, police officer (b. 1942)[46]
- Bill Shipp, 89, author and journalist (The Atlanta Constitution) (b. 1933)[47]
- Evelyn M. Witkin, 102, geneticist (b. 1921)[48]
- Melvin Wulf, 95, lawyer (b. 1927)[49]
- Juris Zarins, 78, German-born archaeologist (b. 1945)[50]
- July 9
- Joe Campbell, 68, football player (New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1955)[51]
- Manny Coto, 62, Cuban-born television writer, director and producer (Star Trek: Enterprise, 24, Dexter) (b. 1961)[52]
- Charlie Daniels, 83, politician, Arkansas commissioner of state lands (1985–2003), secretary of state (2003–2011), and state auditor (2011–2015) (b, 1939)[53]
- Andrea Evans, 66, actress (One Life to Live, The Young and the Restless, Passions) (b. 1957)[54]
- Kenton Forsythe, 78, audio engineer and inventor (b. 1944)[55]
- Lee Hedges, 93, high school football coach (Captain Shreve High School) (b. 1929)[56]
- Roy Herron, 69, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1987–1997) and Senate (1997–2013) (b. 1953)[57]
- Mikala Jones, 44, surfer (b. 1979)[58]
- Henry Kamm, 98, German-born journalist (The New York Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1978) (b. 1925)[59]
- Benno C. Schmidt Jr., 81, law scholar, president of Yale University (1986–1992) (b. 1942)[60]
- Leroy W. Stutz, 84, Air Force officer, pilot, and prisoner of war (b. 1939)[61]
- July 10
- Randy Fullmer, 73, animator (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) and producer (The Emperor's New Groove, Chicken Little) (b. 1950)[62]
- Al Giordano, 63, journalist (Narco News) and political commentator (b. 1959)[63]
- Richard G. Hovannisian, 90, historian and professor (b. 1932)[64]
- Sally Kempton, 80, spiritual writer (b. 1943)[65]
- Manny the Frenchie, 12, French Bulldog (b. 2011)[66] (death announced on this date)
- Bob Segarini, 77, American-Canadian musician and radio presenter (b. 1945)[67]
- JoAnn Watson, 72, pastor and politician, member of the Detroit City Council (2003–2013) (b. 1951)[68]
- July 11
- Gaea Pelefoti Failautusi, 83, American Samoan politician, senator (1995–1999) (b. 1939)[69] (death announced on this date)
- Dakota Fred Hurt, 80, television personality (Gold Rush: White Water) (b, 1943)[70]
- Mantaur, 55, professional wrestler (WWF) (b. 1968)[71]
- C. R. Roberts, 87, football player (Toronto Argonauts, San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1936)[72]
- July 12
- André Watts, 77, pianist and academic, Grammy Award winner (1964), Avery Fisher Prize recipient (1988) (b. 1946)[73]
- An Yin, 64, Chinese-born geologist (b. 1959)[74]
- July 13
- Ed Bressoud, 91, baseball player (New York / San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1932)[75]
- Josephine Chaplin, 74, actress (The Canterbury Tales, Escape to the Sun, Nuits Rouges) (b. 1949)[76]
- Mike Endsley, 61, politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2011–2015) (b. 1962)[77]
- Carlin Glynn, 83, actress (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Three Days of the Condor, The Trip to Bountiful) (b. 1940)[78]
- Edward Hume, 87, television and film writer (The Day After, Barnaby Jones, The Streets of San Francisco) (b. 1936)[79]
- Justin Peacock, 52, television writer and producer (Suits, The Lincoln Lawyer, Alert: Missing Persons Unit) (b. 1971)[80]
- Bill Reynolds, 78, sports journalist (The Providence Journal) (b. 1945)[81]
- July 14
- Bernard Bachrach, 84, historian (b. 1939)[82]
- Nick Benedict, 77, actor (All My Children, The Young and the Restless, Days of Our Lives) (b. 1946)[83]
- Dianne Chambless, 75, clinical psychologist (b. 1948)[84]
- Anthony Meo, drummer (Biohazard)[85] (death announced on this date)
- Nancy Pyle, 85, politician (b. 1938)[86]
- Hettie Simmons Love, 100, minority female college student, first African-American to earn an MBA from an Ivy League university (b. 1922)[87]
- Beverly Moss Spatt, 99, public official and preservationist, chair of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (1970–1974) (b. 1924)[88]
- July 15
- Darrel Aschbacher, 88, football player (San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1935)[89]
- Julius Crosslin, 39, football player (Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1983)[90]
- Dave Currey, 80, football coach (Long Beach State 49ers, Cincinnati Bearcats) (b. 1943)[91]
- John R. Manz, 77, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (1996–2021) (b. 1945)[92]
- William O'Malley, 91, Roman Catholic priest and actor (The Exorcist) (b. 1931)[93]
- James Zagel, 82, judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and novelist (b. 1941)[94]
- July 16
- Elise Finch, 51, meteorologist (b. 1972)[95]
- Harry Frankfurt, 94, philosopher (b. 1929)[96]
- Funny Cide, 23, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2000)[97]
- SunRay Kelley, 71, builder (b. 1951)[98]
- Neil Maune, 62, football player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish) (b. 1961)[99]
- Richard Henry Mills, 93, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Central Illinois (since 1985) (b. 1929)[100]
- Kevin Mitnick, 59, computer security consultant, author and convicted hacker (b. 1953)[101]
- Angelo Mozilo, 84, banker and financial CEO (Countrywide Financial) (b. 1938)[102]
- July 17
- Jerry Bradley, 83, music executive (Wanted! The Outlaws) (b. 1940)[103]
- DJ Deeon, 56, dance music DJ and producer (b. 1966)[104]
- Stuart Epperson, 86, evangelical and businessman, co-founder of Salem Media Group (b. 1936)[105]
- Walt Groller, 92, polka musician (b. 1931)[106]
- Sue Marx, 92, documentary film director and producer (Young at Heart), Oscar winner (1987) (b. 1930)[107]
- July 18
- Miller Farr, 80, football player (Houston Oilers, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Chargers) (b. 1943)[108]
- Richard W. Goldberg, 95, jurist, judge of the United States Court of International Trade (since 1991) (b. 1927)[109]
- Lew Perkins, 78, athletic director (Wichita State Shockers, UConn Huskies, Kansas Jayhawks) (b. 1945)[110]
- Martha Saxton, 77, historian (b. 1945)[111]
- Stu Silver, 76, screenwriter (Throw Momma from the Train) and television writer (Soap, Webster) (b. 1947)[112]
- Larry Yellen, 80, baseball player (Houston Colt .45s) (b. 1943)[113]
- July 19
- Frank Cody, 75, record producer, A&R and radio executive (KTWV) (b. 1948)[114]
- Alex Etheridge, 13, child (b. 2009/2010)[115]
- James Reston Jr., 82, journalist (b. 1941)[116]
- Eleanor Vadala, 99, chemist and materials engineer (b. 1923)[117]
- Dedric Willoughby, 49, basketball player (Chicago Bulls) (b. 1974)[118]
- Jean Fagan Yellin, 92, historian and author (b. 1930)[119]
- July 20
- Bill Geddie, 68, television producer (The View) (b. 1955)[120]
- Myron Goldfinger, 90, architect (b. 1933)[121]
- Patricia T. Holland, 81, Latter-day Saints writer and leader (b. 1942)[122]
- July 21
- Tony Bennett, 96, jazz and traditional pop singer ("I Left My Heart in San Francisco", "Rags to Riches", "Because of You") (b. 1926)[123]
- Jerome Coopersmith, 97, dramatist (Hawaii Five-O, Baker Street, The Apple Tree) (b. 1925)[124]
- Mike Ivie, 70, baseball player (Detroit Tigers, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, Houston Astros) (b. 1952)[125]
- Neal Langford, 50, bass guitarist (The Shins) (b. 1973)[126]
- July 22
- Aaron Cicourel, 94, sociologist (b. 1928)[127]
- Miles Feinstein, 82, attorney (b. 1941)[128]
- Lelia Goldoni, 86, actress (Shadows, Hysteria, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore) (b. 1936)[129]
- Russell H. Greenan, 97, author (It Happened in Boston?) (b. 1925)[130]
- Larry Ray, 65, former MLB baseball player (Houston Astros) (b. 1958)[131]
- Arthur Rubin, 97, singer and actor (The Patty Duke Show, The Producers) (b. 1926)[132]
- Roger Sprung, 92, folk musician (b. 1930)[133]
- July 23
- Earl I. Anzai, 81, politician, attorney general of Hawaii (1999–2002) (b. 1941)[134]
- Pamela Blair, 73, actress (A Chorus Line, Loving, All My Children) (b. 1949)[135]
- Brent Budowsky, 71, journalist, political opinion writer and columnist for The Hill (b. 1952)[136]
- Dorothy Goodman, 97, educator (b. 1926)[137]
- Leo Richardson, 91, basketball (Savannah State, Buffalo Bulls) and football coach (Savannah State) (b. 1931)[138]
- Inga Swenson, 90, actress (Soap, Benson, North and South) (b. 1932)[139]
- July 24
- Brad Houser, 62, musician (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Critters Buggin) (b. 1960)[140]
- Jesse Lott, 80, visual artist (b. 1943)[141] (death announced on this date)
- Charles W. Misner, 91, physicist (Gravitation) (b. 1932)[142]
- Dan Morrison, 75, baseball umpire (b. 1948)[143]
- Ronald Numbers, 81, science historian (The Creationists) (b. 1942)[144]
- July 25
- Julian Barry, 92, screenwriter and playwright (Lenny, Rhinoceros, The River) (b. 1930)[145]
- Earl Buford, 81, police officer, Pittsburgh police chief (1992–1995) (1941/1942)[146]
- Bo Goldman, 90, screenwriter (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Melvin and Howard, Scent of a Woman), Oscar winner (1975, 1980) (b. 1932)[147]
- Roy Harrisville, 101, theologian (b. 1922)[148]
- Johnny Lujack, 98, football player (Chicago Bears), 1947 Heisman Trophy winner (b. 1925)[149]
- Anthony Potts, 59, major general (b. 1963/1964)[150]
- Tommy Seigler, 84, professional wrestler (b. 1938)[151]
- Rocky Wirtz, 70, businessman, owner of the Chicago Blackhawks (since 2007) and president of Wirtz Corporation (since 2007) (b. 1952)[152]
- July 26
- Jonathan Cuneo, 70, lawyer (b. 1952)[153]
- Patricia A. Goldman, 81, public official and women's rights advocate (b. 1942)[154]
- Curtis Graves, 84, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1967–1973) (b. 1938)[155]
- James Harvey, 35, bassist (Goatwhore) (b. 1987/1988)[156]
- Henry Logan, 77, basketball player (Oakland Oaks/Washington Caps) (b. 1946)[157]
- Mark Lowery, 66, politician, treasurer of Arkansas (since 2023) and member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2013–2023) (b. 1957)[158]
- Randy Meisner, 77, Hall of Fame musician (Eagles, Poco) and songwriter ("Take It to the Limit"), Grammy winner (1976, 1978) (b. 1946)[159]
- Alan Schoen, 98, physicist and computer scientist (Gyroid) (b. 1924)[160]
- Helen Williams, 87, fashion model (b. 1935)[161]
- July 27
- Beatle Bob, 70, dancer (b. 1953)[162]
- Mike Giddings, 89, football coach (San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1933)[163]
- Gary Glenn, 65, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2015–2018) (b. 1958)[164]
- Ruth W. Greenfield, 99, concert pianist and teacher (b. 1923)[165]
- Keith Waldrop, 90, poet (b. 1932)[166]
- Douglas S. Wright, 75, politician, mayor of Topeka, Kansas (1983–1989) (b. 1948)[167]
- July 28
- Louis DeLuca, 89, politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1991–2007) (b. 1933)[168]
- July 29
- Marc Gilpin, 56, actor (Jaws 2, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Earthbound) (b. 1966)[169]
- Thomas Goltz, 68, writer and journalist (b. 1954)[170]
- O'Shae Sibley, 28, gay man (b. 1994/1995)[171]
- Nancy Van de Vate, 92, composer (b. 1930)[172]
- Ben Wilson, 84, football player (Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1939)[173]
- George Wilson, 81, basketball player (Cincinnati Royals, Chicago Bulls, Seattle SuperSonics) (b. 1942)[174]
- July 30
- Betty Ann Bruno, 91, journalist (KTVU) and actress (The Wizard of Oz, The Hurricane) (b. 1931)[175]
- Paul Reubens, 70, actor (Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Pee-wee's Playhouse, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Blow) (b. 1952)[176]
- July 31
- Angus Cloud, 25, actor (Euphoria, North Hollywood, The Line), accidental drug overdose (b. 1998)[177]
- Carol Duvall, 97, television host (The Carol Duvall Show) (b. 1926)[178]
- Jim Larkin, 74, journalist and publisher (Phoenix New Times) (b. 1949)[179]
- Roberto Cintli Rodríguez, 69, Mexican-born columnist, author, and academic (Mexican American studies) (b. 1953/1954)[180]
August
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- August 1
- Annabelle Gamson, 94, dancer and choreographer (b. 1928)[181]
- Howard Kunreuther, 84, economist (b. 1938)[182]
- David Le Batard, 50, graphic artist (b. 1972)[183]
- Dom Minasi, 80, jazz guitarist, composer and music producer (b. 1943)[184]
- Williamson Murray, 81, historian (b. 1941)[185]
- Wes Nisker, 80–81, author and Buddhism instructor (b. 1942)[186]
- Sheila Oliver, 71, politician, lieutenant governor of New Jersey (since 2018), member (2004–2018) and speaker (2010–2014) of the New Jersey General Assembly (b. 1952)[187]
- R. Stewart Wood, 89, Episcopal bishop (b. 1934)[188]
- August 2
- Charles Balentine, 60, basketball player (Arkansas Razorbacks) (b. 1962/1963)[189]
- Paul Brodeur, 92, journalist and writer (b. 1931)[190]
- Sherry Combs Johnson, 84, Hall of Fame rodeo barrel racer (b. 1938)[191]
- Constance Darnowski, 88, Olympic hurdler (1952, 1956) (b. 1934)[192]
- Delano Lewis, 84, diplomat, ambassador to South Africa (1999–2001) (b. 1938)[193]
- Mark E. Noennig, 75, politician (b. 1947)[194]
- Vincent Speranza, 98, World War II veteran (b. 1925)[195]
- August 3
- James Barnes, 61, convicted murderer (b. 1962)[196]
- James Cafiero, 94, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1968–1972) and Senate (1972–1982, 1990–2004) (b. 1928)[197]
- Walter Charles, 78, actor (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Fletch Lives, Prancer) (b. 1945)[198]
- Carl Davis, 86, American-born British conductor and composer (The French Lieutenant's Woman, Pride and Prejudice, King David) (b. 1936)[199]
- Richard M. Goody, 102, British-born atmospheric physicist (b. 1921)[200]
- Charles Hardy, 57, competitive eater (b. 1966)[201]
- Mark Margolis, 83, actor (Breaking Bad, Oz, Scarface, Better Call Saul) (b. 1939)[202]
- Melvin George Talbert, 89, Methodist bishop (b. 1934)[203]
- Nechama Tec, 92, Polish-born sociologist and writer (b. 1931)[204]
- Adrienne Vaughan, 45, publishing house executive, president of Bloomsbury USA (b. 1977/1978)[205]
- August 4
- Jango Edwards, 73, clown and comedian (b. 1950)[206]
- Daniel W. Herzog, 82, Episcopal clergyman, bishop of Albany (1998–2007) (b. 1941)[207]
- Rhoda Karpatkin, 93, lawyer and consumers rights activist (b. 1930)[208]
- Charles Ogletree, 70, attorney and law professor (b. 1952)[209]
- Carmen Xtravaganza, 62, Spanish-born model and singer, depicted in Paris is Burning (b. 1961)[210]
- August 5
- Walter Bortz II, 93, physician and author (b. 1930)[211]
- Nermin Crnkić, 30, Bosnian-born soccer player (Tuzla City, Sarajevo, Jablonec) (b. 1992)[212]
- Tristan Honsinger, 73, cellist (b. 1949)[213]
- Slim Lehart, 88, country singer (b. 1935)[214]
- James J. Lindsay, 90, general (b. 1932)[215]
- Dennis M. Nagy, 80, air force lieutenant (b. 1943)[216]
- Arthur Schmidt, 86, film editor (Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump), Oscar winner (1988, 1994) (b. 1937)[217]
- Herbert J. Siegel, 95, businessman (b. 1928)[218]
- Elton Veals, 62, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) (b. 1961)[219]
- August 6
- Harold Hyman, 99, historian (b. 1924)[220]
- Roger Kramer, 84, American-born Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders, Ottawa Rough Riders, Montreal Alouettes) (b. 1939)[221]
- David LaFlamme, 82, singer and violinist (It's a Beautiful Day) (b. 1941)[222]
- Harvey Meyerhoff, 96, businessman (b. 1927)[223]
- August 7
- DJ Casper, 58, DJ and songwriter ("Cha Cha Slide") (b. 1965)[224]
- Roland Freeman, 87, photographer (b. 1936)[225]
- William Friedkin, 87, film director (The French Connection, The Exorcist, To Live and Die in L.A.), Oscar winner (1971) (b. 1935)[226]
- Robert Giles, 90, newspaper editor and publisher (The Detroit News) (b. 1933)[227]
- Toussaint McCall, 89, R&B singer (b. 1934)[228]
- Jim Price, 81, baseball player (Detroit Tigers) and broadcaster (Detroit Tigers Radio Network, PASS), World Series Champion (1968) (b. 1941).[229]
- August 8
- Dorothy Casterline, 96, linguist (b. 1928)[230]
- Johnny Hardwick, 64, voice actor and writer (King of the Hill), Emmy winner (1999) (b. 1958)[231]
- Sixto Rodriguez, 81, singer-songwriter ("Sugar Man"), subject of Searching for Sugar Man (b. 1942)[232]
- Shelley Smith, 70, model and actress (The Associates) (b. 1952)[233]
- August 9
- Sean Dawkins, 52, football player (Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks) (b. 1971)[234]
- Brice Marden, 84, painter (b. 1938)[235]
- Philip Sherman, 67, rabbi and mohel (b. 1956)[236]
- Robert Swan, 78, actor (Hoosiers, Natural Born Killers, Backdraft) (b. 1944)[237]
- August 10
- Patricia Bragg, 94, businesswoman, author, and health consultant (b. 1929)[238]
- Henry Dickerson, 71, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks) and coach (Chattanooga Mocs) (b. 1951)[239]
- William George, 76, artist, actor (Dawn of the Dead) and stuntman (b. 1946/1947)[240]
- Rosemary S. Pooler, 85, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York (1994–1998) and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (since 1998) (b. 1938)[241]
- Mike Santiago, 67, football coach (Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks, Incarnate Word Cardinals) (b. 1955)[242]
- Brad Thomson, guitarist (The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza).[243] (death announced on this date)
- Stan Waterman, 100, cinematographer (The Deep) and film producer (Blue Water, White Death) (b. 1923)[244]
- August 11
- Ellen Casey, 91, social advocate, first lady of Pennsylvania (1987–1995) (b. 1931/1932)[245]
- John Fielder, 73, photographer (b. 1950)[246]
- Jerome Hauer, 71, civil servant, director of the New York City Emergency Management (1996–2000) (b. 1951)[247]
- Tom Jones, 95, lyricist (The Fantasticks, 110 in the Shade, I Do! I Do!) (b. 1928)[248]
- Andy Larkin, 76, Olympic rower (1968) (b. 1946)[249]
- Judith Ann McKenzie, 81, biogeochemist (b. 1942)[250]
- Gus Solomons Jr., 84, dancer and choreographer (b. 1938)[251]
- Shoji Tabuchi, 79, Japanese-born fiddler (b. 1944)[252]
- Gregg Tafralis, 65, Olympic shot putter (1988) (b. 1958)[253]
- Dick Tomanek, 92, baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics) (b. 1931)[254]
- Mike Young, 74, restaurateur, co-founder of Chuy's (b. 1948/1949)[255]
- August 13
- Clarence Avant, 92, music executive, entrepreneur, and film producer (b. 1931)[256]
- Nelson Broms, 104, business executive, investor and philanthropist (b. 1919)[257]
- Alex Collins, 28, football player (Seattle Seahawks, Baltimore Ravens, Memphis Showboats) (b. 1994)[258]
- Peter Magadini, 81, drummer and author (The Musician's Guide to Polyrhythms) (b. 1942)[259]
- Magoo, 50, rapper (Timbaland & Magoo) (b. 1973)[260] (death announced on this date)
- Randy Minniear, 79, football player (New York Giants, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1943)[261]
- Rudy Schlesinger, 81, baseball player (Boston Red Sox) (b. 1941)[262]
- John L. Scott Jr., 69, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1991–2009) and Senate (since 2009) (b. 1953)[263]
- August 14
- John L. Carroll, 79, judge and academic administrator (b. 1943)[264]
- Rich Landrum, 77, television broadcaster and professional wrestling announcer (JCP) (b. 1946)[265]
- August 15
- Gary Barnes, 83, football player (Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears) (b. 1939)[266]
- Ada Deer, 88, civil servant, assistant secretary of the interior for Indian affairs (1993–1997) (b. 1935)[267]
- Chip Dox, 80, art director and production designer (Days of Our Lives) (b. 1942/1943)[268]
- August 16
- Howard S. Becker, 95, sociologist (b. 1928)[269]
- Jerry Moss, 88, Hall of Fame recording executive, co-founder of A&M Records (b. 1935)[270]
- Chai Yitzchok Twerski, 91, Palestinian-born rabbi (b. 1931)[271]
- August 17
- Walter Aipolani, 68, singer (b. 1955)[272]
- Art Collector, 6, racehorse (b. 2017)[273]
- Karol J. Bobko, 85, astronaut (STS-6, STS-51-D, STS-51-J) (b. 1937)[274]
- Bobby Eli, 77, guitarist (MFSB), songwriter ("Love Won't Let Me Wait"), and record producer (b. 1946)[275]
- Robert Ekelund, 82, economist (b. 1940)[276]
- Wayne Gilbert, 76, artist (b. 1946)[277]
- Wallace H. Nutting, 95, general (b. 1928)[278]
- Betty Tyson, 75, woman wrongly convicted of murder (b. 1948)[279]
- Gary Young, 70, drummer (Pavement) (b. 1953)[280]
- August 18
- James L. Buckley, 100, jurist and politician, U.S. senator (1971–1977), counselor of the United States Department of State (1982) and judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (since 1985) (b. 1923)[281]
- Laura Ann Carleton, 66, clothing store owner (b. 1956/1957)[282]
- Cave Rock, 3, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2020)[283]
- Nancy Frangione, 70, actress (Another World) (b. 1953)[284]
- Ray Hildebrand, 82, musician (Paul & Paula) (b. 1940)[285]
- Lolita, 57, orca (b. 1966)[286]
- Richard Luft, 85, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1975–1979) and Senate (1983–1993) (b. 1938)[287]
- Al Quie, 99, politician, governor of Minnesota (1979–1983), member of the Minnesota Senate (1955–1958) and U.S. House of Representatives (1958–1979) (b. 1923)[288]
- Casper Roos, 98, actor (Deadtime Stories) (b. 1925)[289]
- August 19
- Maxie Baughan, 85, Hall of Fame football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams) and coach (Cornell Big Red) (b. 1938)[290]
- James Burke, 97, space engineer (b. 1927)[291]
- Gloria Coates, 89, American-born German composer (b. 1933)[292]
- Alex Cole, 58, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins) (b. 1965)[293] (death announced on this date)
- Douglas Coler, 63, actor (Days of Our Lives) (b. 1960)[294]
- Carl Crennel, 74, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Montreal Alouettes, Hamilton Tiger-Cats) (b. 1948)[295]
- Dan Green, 70, comic book artist (Spider-Man, Wolverine, Doctor Strange) (b. 1952)[296]
- Howard James Hubbard, 84, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Albany (1977–2014) (b. 1938)[297]
- Ron Cephas Jones, 66, actor (This Is Us, Luke Cage, Mr. Robot), Emmy winner (2018, 2020) (b. 1957)[298]
- James Parker, 47, Olympic hammer thrower (2004) (b. 1975)[299]
- John Warnock, 82, computer scientist (Adobe Systems Inc.) (b. 1940)[300]
- Eleanor Weinstock, 94, politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1978–1986) and Senate (1987–1992) (b. 1929)[301]
- August 20
- Peter P. Garibaldi, 91, politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1984–1988) and General Assembly (1968–1974) (b. 1931)[302]
- David Jacobs, 84, television writer, producer and director (Dallas, Knots Landing, Paradise) (b. 1939)[303]
- Dale Patchett, 73, politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1976–1990) (b. 1950)[304]
- Mickey Rupp, 87, racecar driver (b. 1936)[305]
- Vic Seipke, 91, bodybuilder (b. 1932)[306]
- Howard Spodek, 81, historian (b. 1941)[307]
- Jerry Turner, 69, baseball player (San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox) (b. 1954)[308]
- Bill Vukovich II, 79, racing driver (b. 1944)[309]
- August 21
- Laszlo Birinyi, 79, Hungarian-born investor and businessman (b. 1943)[310]
- Elizabeth Hoffman, 97, actress (Fear No Evil, Born on the Fourth of July, Sisters) (b. 1926)[311]
- Carlos Pérez, 88, Colombian-born oncologist (b. 1934)[312]
- August 22
- Tom Courtney, 90, sprinter, double Olympic champion (1956) (b. 1933)[313]
- Peter Gonzales Falcon, 75, actor (L'ospite, Roma, The End) (b. 1947/1948)[314]
- Nathan Louis Jackson, 44, producer, screenwriter (13 Reasons Why) and playwright (b. 1978/1979)[315]
- C. R. Rao, 102, Indian-born mathematician and statistician (Cramér-Rao bound, Rao-Blackwell theorem) (b. 1920)[316]
- Jim Romaniszyn, 71, football player (Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots) (b. 1951)[317]
- Vaccine, 43, musician and record producer (b. 1979)[318]
- August 23
- Bob Feldman, 83, songwriter ("My Boyfriend's Back", "I Want Candy") and record producer ("Hang On Sloopy") (b. 1940)[319]
- Terry Funk, 79, Hall of Fame professional wrestler (NWA, WWF) and actor (Paradise Alley, Over the Top, Road House) (b. 1944)[320]
- Chryss Goulandris, Lady O'Reilly, 73, Greek-born businesswoman (b. 1950)[321]
- Robert Hale, 90, bass-baritone opera singer (New York City Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin) (b. 1933)[322]
- Joseph Hubert Hart, 91, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1976–1978) and bishop (1978–2001) of Cheyenne (b. 1931)[323]
- Warren Hoge, 82, journalist (The New York Times) (b. 1941)[324]
- Hersha Parady, 78, actress (Little House on the Prairie, Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star, CBS Afternoon Playhouse) (b. 1945)[325]
- Norman Pfeiffer, 82, architect (b. 1940)[326]
- Steve Sidwell, 78, football coach (Colorado Buffaloes, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1944)[327]
- Ralph Smith, 84, football player (Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons) (b. 1938)[328]
- August 24
- Craig Henriquez, 64, biomedical engineer (b. 1958/1959)[329]
- Lawrence Francis Kramer, 90, politician, mayor of Paterson, New Jersey (1967–1972, 1975–1982) (b. 1933)[330]
- George Montgomery, 90, drag racer (b. 1933)[331]
- Barbara Rossi, 82, artist (b. 1940)[332]
- Aaron Schechter, 95, Haredi rabbi (b. 1928)[333]
- Arleen Sorkin, 67, actress (Batman: The Animated Series, Days of Our Lives, Duet) (b. 1955)[334]
- Bray Wyatt, 36, professional wrestler (WWE) (b. 1987)[335]
- Ta’Kiya Young, 21, alleged shoplifter (b. 2001/2002)[336]
- August 25
- Walt Curtis, 82, poet (b. 1941)[337]
- August 26
- Bob Barker, 99, game show host (The Price Is Right, Truth or Consequences) and animal rights activist (b. 1923)[338]
- John Benton-Harris, 83, photographer (b. 1939)[339]
- Jerold A. Edmondson, 81, linguist (b. 1941)[340]
- Carl Cohen, 92, philosopher (b. 1932)[341]
- John Kezdy, 64, punk singer (The Effigies) and attorney (b. 1958/1959)[342]
- Clay Mathile, 82, pet food industry executive, CEO of Iams (1982–1999) (b. 1941)[343]
- Tony Roberts, 94, sportscaster (Notre Dame Fighting Irish football) (b. 1928)[344]
- August 27
- Pat Corrales, 82, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds) and manager (Texas Rangers), World Series winner (1995) (b. 1941)[345]
- Robert C. Holub, 74, Germanist and academic administrator, chancellor of UMass (2008–2012) (b. 1949)[346]
- Mac Huddleston, 79, politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2008) (b. 1943)[347]
- Joe the Plumber, 49, conservative activist and commentator (b. 1973)[348]
- Brian McBride, 53, musician (Stars of the Lid, Bell Gardens) (b. 1970)[349] (death announced on this date)
- J. Tinsley Oden, 86, engineer, founder of the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (b. 1936)[350]
- Franne Lee, 81, costume designer (Candide, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Saturday Night Live) (b. 1941)[351]
- Eddie Skoller, 79, American-born Danish singer and actor (b. 1944)[352]
- Rich Stubler, 74, football coach (Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Edmonton Eskimos) (b. 1949)[353]
- Don Sundquist, 87, politician, governor of Tennessee (1995–2003), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1995) (b. 1936)[354]
- Fritz H. Windhorst, 88, jurist, lawyer and politician, member of the Louisiana State Senate (1972–1992) (b. 1935)[355]
- August 28
- August 08, 31, R&B singer-songwriter ("I'm the One") and producer (b. 1992)[356]
- James Casey, 40, saxophonist (Trey Anastasio Band) (b. 1982/1983)[357]
- Len Chandler, 88, folk musician (b. 1935)[358]
- Janet Dean Fodor, 81, linguist.[359]
- Tina Howe, 85, playwright (The Art of Dining, Painting Churches, Coastal Disturbances, Pride's Crossing) (b. 1937)[360]
- Carl C. Johnson, 97, Army Air Force colonel (Tuskegee Airmen) (b. 1926)[361]
- Edith Graef McGeer, 99, neuroscientist (b. 1923)[362]
- Dennis J. Murphy, 91, major general (b. 1932)[363]
- Sarava, 24, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1999)[364]
- Sonny Seiler, 90, attorney and football mascot owner (Uga) (b. 1933)[365]
- Teeuwynn Woodruff, 54–55, writer and game designer (Dungeons & Dragons, Wraith: The Oblivion, World of Darkness) (b. 1968)[366]
- John Zajac Jr., 90, politician (b. 1932)[367]
- August 29
- Coolidge Ball, 71, basketball player (Ole Miss Rebels) (b. 1951)[368]
- Don Browne, 80, television executive (Telemundo, NBC News) (b. 1943)[369]
- Nancy Buirski, 78, film director (A Crime on the Bayou, Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy) and producer (Loving) (b. 1945)[370]
- Ahmo Hight, 50, fitness model and actress (b. 1972/1973)[371]
- Robert Klane, 81, novelist and screenwriter (The Man with One Red Shoe, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Weekend at Bernie's) (b. 1941)[372]
- E. Denise Lee, 71, politician (b. 1952).[373]
- August 30
- Norman Rodgers, 95, politician, member of the Iowa State Senate (1973–1987) (b. 1927)[374]
- Jack Sonni, 68, musician (Dire Straits), marketing executive and writer (b. 1954)[375]
- August 31
- Gil Brandt, 91, NFL Hall of Fame football executive (Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1932)[376]
- Aram Chobanian, 94, educator, president of Boston University (2005) (b. 1929)[377]
- Robert Clegg Jr., 69, politician, member of the New Hampshire Senate (2002–2008) (b. 1954)[378]
- Steve Crump, 65–66, journalist (WBTV) and documentary film producer (b. 1957)[379]
- Gayle Hunnicutt, 80, actress (Dallas, Eye of the Cat, Marlowe, Fragment of Fear) (b. 1943)[380]
- Douglas Lenat, 72, artificial intelligence researcher, founder and CEO of Cycorp (b. 1950)[381]
- Marti Maraden, 78, American-born Canadian actress (b. 1945)[382]
- Bill Pinkney, 87, Hall of Fame sailor (b. 1935)[383]
- Sarah Young, 77, author (Jesus Calling) (b. 1945/1946)[384]
September
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- September 1
- Dennis Austin, 76, computer programmer, co-creator of Microsoft PowerPoint (b. 1947)[385]
- Robert Becerra, 64, guitarist (Stains) (b. 1958/1959)[386]
- Jimmy Buffett, 76, singer-songwriter ("Margaritaville", "Come Monday", "Cheeseburger in Paradise") and businessman, founder of Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville (b. 1946)[387]
- Gerald P. Carmen, 93, diplomat, representative to the European Office of the UN (1984–1986) and administrator of the GSA (1981–1984) (b. 1930)[388]
- Elton Gissendanner, 95, veterinarian and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1967–1968) (b. 1927)[389]
- Bill Malley, 88, production designer (The Exorcist, The Fury, The Ninth Configuration) (b. 1934)[390]
- Bill Richardson, 75, politician, diplomat, ambassador of the United States to the United Nations (1997–1998), Secretary of Energy (1998–2001) and governor of New Mexico (2003–2011) (b. 1947)[391]
- Nels J. Smith, 84, politician, member (1963–1979) and speaker of (1977–1979) the Wyoming House of Representatives (b. 1939)[392]
- Tempt One, 54, graffiti artist (b. 1968/1969)[393]
- September 2
- Walter Arlen, 103, Austrian-born composer and music critic (b. 1920)[394]
- Max Gomez, 72, Cuban-born medical journalist (WNBC, WCBS-TV) (b. 1951)[395]
- Robert A. Lamb, 72, British-born virologist (b. 1950)[396]
- Ilija Mitić, 83, Serbian-born soccer player (San Jose Earthquakes, Oakland Clippers, United States national team) (b. 1940)[397]
- Marcia de Rousse, 70, actress (True Blood, St. Elsewhere, Schooled) (b. 1953)[398]
- Shannon Wilcox, 80, actress (The Border, Six Weeks, Songwriter) (b. 1942/1943)[399]
- September 3
- Ruschell Boone, 48, Jamaican-born newscaster (NY1) (b. 1975)[400]
- Paul Roach, 95, football coach (Wyoming Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1927)[401]
- September 4
- Wilma Briggs, 92, baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies, South Bend Blue Sox) (b. 1930)[402]
- Edith Grossman, 87, literary translator (b. 1936)[403]
- Steve Harwell, 56, singer (Smash Mouth) (b. 1967)[404]
- Tail Dragger Jones, 82, Chicago blues singer (b. 1940)[405]
- Tirso del Junco, 98, Cuban-born politician and Olympic rower (1948) (b. 1925)[406]
- Ed Meador, 86, football player (Los Angeles Rams) (b. 1937)[407]
- Ferid Murad, 86, physician and pharmacologist, Nobel Prize recipient (1998) (b. 1936)[408]
- John Wolfe Jr., 69, attorney and politician (b. 1954)[409]
- Gary Wright, 80, singer-songwriter ("Dream Weaver", "Love Is Alive") and musician (Spooky Tooth) (b. 1943)[410]
- September 5
- Tom Davies, 48, British-born bassist (Nebula) (b. 1974/1975)[411]
- Lee Halliday, 95, singer and record producer (b. 1927)[412]
- Molly Holzschlag, 60, author, lecturer and advocate of the Open Web (b. 1963)[413]
- George Lefont, 85, movie theater owner (Plaza Theatre) (b. 1938)[414]
- September 6
- Larry Chance, 82, doo-wop singer (The Earls) (b. 1940)[415]
- Richard Davis, 93, jazz bassist (b. 1930)[416]
- Jim Tom Hedrick, 82, television personality (Moonshiners) (b. 1940)[417]
- Steve Roden, 59, contemporary artist and musician (b. 1964)[418]
- Louis Vitale, 91, Franciscan friar and peace activist, co-founder of Nevada Desert Experience (b. 1932)[419]
- Whitey Von Nieda, 101, basketball player (Baltimore Bullets) (b. 1922)[420]
- September 7
- Charles Gayle, 84, jazz saxophonist and pianist (b. 1939)[421]
- Geechy Guy, 59, stand-up comedian (b. 1964)[422]
- Johnny Mathis, 80, basketball player (New Jersey Americans, Allentown Jets) (b. 1943)[423]
- Ginger Mayson, 68, college volleyball coach (Michigan State Spartans) (b. 1954/1955)[424]
- September 8
- Mylon LeFevre, 78, Christian rock singer (b. 1944)[425]
- Lisa Lyon, 70, bodybuilder (b. 1953)[426]
- Brett Sawyer, 63, professional wrestler (NWA, SCW) (b. 1960)[427]
- Nancy Storrs, 73, Olympic rower (1976) (b. 1950)[428]
- Anthony Sully, 79, serial killer (b. 1944)[429]
- Felicia Taylor, 59, news correspondent (CNN International) (b. 1964)[430]
- Norma O. Walker, 95, politician, mayor of Aurora, Colorado (1965–1967) (b. 1928)[431]
- September 9
- William B. Black, 81, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1986–2010) (b. 1941)[432]
- September 10
- Robert S. Bennett, 84, attorney (Clinton–Lewinsky scandal) (b. 1939)[433]
- Charlie Robison, 59, country singer-songwriter ("I Want You Bad", "El Cerrito Place") (b. 1964)[434]
- Matthew Stewart, 41, trumpeter (Streetlight Manifesto) (b. 1981/1982)[435]
- Mabel Walker, 94, Olympic sprinter (1948) (b. 1928)[436]
- September 11
- Dick Bertel, 92, radio and television personality (NBC, Mutual Broadcasting System, Voice of America) (b. 1931)[437]
- Point Given, 25, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1998)[438]
- Ronald L. Rencher, 82, politician, member (1971–1976) and speaker (1975–1976) of the Utah House of Representatives, U.S. attorney for the District of Utah (1977–1981) (b. 1941)[439]
- Howard Safir, 81, law enforcement official, New York City police (1996–2000) and fire (1994–1996) commissioner (b. 1942)[440]
- Mary Terrall, 71, academic and science historian (b. 1952)[441]
- September 12
- Brandon Hunter, 42, basketball player (Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic) (b. 1980)[442]
- Roy Kidd, 91, Hall of Fame college football coach (Eastern Kentucky) (b. 1931)[443]
- Pete Kozachik, 72, visual effects artist (The Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride, Coraline) (b. 1950/1951)[444]
- Mike Williams, 36, football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo Bills) (b. 1987)[445]
- Zeus, 3, Great Dane dog, world's tallest dog (b. 2019)[446]
- September 13
- James E. Kieffer, 80, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1971–1972) (b. 1943)[447]
- Joseph J. Kohn, 91, Czechoslovakian-born academic and mathematician (b. 1932)[448]
- Marvin E. Newman, 95, photographer (b. 1927)[449]
- Buzzy Peltola, 58, politician (b. 1965)[450]
- September 14
- Robert Addison Day, 79, businessman (b. 1943)[451]
- Pearl Bowser, 92, film historian and director (Midnight Ramble) (b. 1931)[452]
- Robert Tree Cody, 72, musician (b. 1951)[453]
- Lauch Faircloth, 95, politician, senator (1993–1999) and North Carolina secretary of commerce (1977–1985) (b. 1928)[454]
- Carol Harter, 82, academic administrator, president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1995–2006) (b. 1941)[455]
- Fred Lewis, 72, percussionist (Lakeside) (b. 1950/1951)[456]
- Joseph Massino, 80, mobster (b. 1943)[457]
- Michael McGrath, 65, actor (Tootsie, Spamalot, Nice Work If You Can Get It, The Secret of Kells) and Tony winner (2012) (b. 1957)[458]
- Scott Taylor, 78, Olympic pentathlete (1972) (b. 1945)[459]
- September 15
- Prudence McIntyre, 78, singer (Patience and Prudence) (b. 1945)[460]
- Billy Miller, 43, actor (The Young and the Restless, General Hospital) (b. 1979)[461]
- September 16
- Dick Curtis, 95, actor (The Day It Came to Earth, Motel Hell, What Waits Below) (b. 1927/1928)[462]
- Victor Fuchs, 99, health economist (b. 1924)[463]
- Irish Grinstead, 43, R&B singer (702) (b. 1980)[464]
- Gita Mehta, 80, Indian-born writer (Karma Cola, A River Sutra) and filmmaker (b. 1943)[465]
- September 17
- Roric Harrison, 76, baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Minnesota Twins) (b. 1946)[466]
- September 18
- Harold Baker, 93, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Illinois (1978–1979), U.S. District Court for Central Illinois (1979–2022), and the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (1998–2005) (b. 1929)[467]
- Henry Boucha, 72, ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota North Stars), Olympic silver medalist (1972) (b. 1951)[468]
- Constance Clayton, 89, educator and civic leader (b. 1933)[469]
- Leina'ala Drummond, 77, model, Miss Hawaii (1964) (b. 1946)[470]
- Brereton C. Jones, 84, horse breeder and politician, lieutenant governor (1987–1991) and governor of Kentucky (1991–1995) (b. 1939)[471]
- Joe Matt, 60, cartoonist (Peepshow) (b. 1963)[472]
- Peter W. Mullin, 82, businessman (b. 1941)[473]
- September 19
- Billy Chemirmir, 50, Kenyan-born convicted murderer (b. 1972)[474]
- JoAnne A. Epps, 72, legal scholar, president of Temple University (2023) (b. 1951)[475]
- Stephen Gould, 61, heldentenor (b. 1961)[476]
- James F. Hoge Jr., 87, journalist and publisher (The Chicago Sun-Times, New York Daily News, Foreign Affairs) (b. 1935)[477]
- Buddy Teevens, 66, football coach (Dartmouth Big Green) (b. 1956)[478]
- September 20
- Katherine Anderson, 79, singer (The Marvelettes) (b. 1943/1944)[479]
- Dick Clark, 95, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1973–1979) (b. 1928)[480]
- Elaine Devry, 93, actress (The Atomic Kid, China Doll, A Guide for the Married Man) (b. 1930)[481]
- Bobby Durnbaugh, 90, baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs) (b. 1933)[482]
- Stephen Erickson, 83, philosopher (b. 1939/1940)[483]
- David Mack, 69, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1997–2020) (b. 1953)[484]
- Lucy Morgan, 82, journalist (Tampa Bay Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1985) (b. 1940)[485]
- Jack Sandlin, 72, politician, member of the Indiana Senate (since 2016) (b. 1950)[486]
- Phil Sellers, 69, player (Detroit Pistons, BV Amstelveen) (b. 1953)[487]
- Kent Stax, 61, drummer (Scream) (b. 1960/1961)[488]
- Hollis Watkins, 82, civil rights activist (b. 1941)[489]
- September 21
- Arlen Erdahl, 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1983) (b. 1931)[490]
- Hubert Ginn, 76, football player (Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Colts, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1947)[491]
- Jeremy Silman, 69, chess player (b. 1954)[492]
- Robert W. Smith, 64, trumpeter and composer (b. 1958)[493]
- September 22
- Bob Glasgow, 81, politician, member of the Texas Senate (1980–1993) (b. 1942)[494]
- Evelyn Fox Keller, 87, physicist, author and feminist (b. 1936)[495]
- Pava LaPere, 26, businesswoman and entrepreneur (b. 1996/1997)[496]
- Mike Henderson, 70, singer-songwriter ("Broken Halos", "Starting Over") and musician (The SteelDrivers) (b. 1953)[497]
- Mark Manges, 67, football player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1956)[498]
- Wallace B. Smith, 94, Community of Christ preacher, prophet-president (1978–1996) (b. 1929)[499]
- September 23
- Jim Courtney, 87, politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1977–1979) (b. 1936)[500]
- Nic Kerdiles, 29, ice hockey player (Anaheim Ducks) (b. 1994)<ref.Nic Kerdiles, 1994–2023</ref>
- Terry Kirkman, 83, musician (The Association) and songwriter ("Cherish", "Everything That Touches You") (b. 1939)[501]
- Danny Morris, 74, baseball player (Minnesota Twins).[502]
- Paul Woodruff, 80, classicist and professor of philosophy (b. 1943)[503]
- September 24
- Viktor Belenko, 76, Russian-born fighter pilot (b. 1947)[504]
- Nashawn Breedlove, 46, actor (8 Mile) and rapper (b. 1976/1977)[505]
- Tim Foley, 75, football player (Miami Dolphins) (b. 1948)[506]
- Barry Olivier, 87, guitar teacher, creator of the Berkeley Folk Music Festival (b. 1935)[507]
- Chuck Romine, 87, politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1968–1974, 1998–2000, 2016–2018) (b. 1936)[508]
- September 25
- Burkey Belser, 76, graphic designer (nutrition facts label) (b. 1947)[509]
- Eugenio Calabi, 100, Italian-born mathematician (Calabi conjecture, Calabi–Yau manifold, Calabi flow) (b. 1923)[510]
- Gerry Shamray, 66, comic book artist (American Splendor) (b. 1957)[511]
- September 26
- Sandra Dorsey, 83, actress (Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, Gordy, Dumb and Dumber To) (b. 1939)[512]
- Teri Hope, 85, model and actress (Fun in Acapulco, Force of Impulse) (b. 1938)[513]
- Brooks Robinson, 86, Hall of Fame baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), World Series champion (1966, 1970) (b. 1937)[514]
- September 27
- Donna Becker, 91, baseball player (Kalamazoo Lassies) (b. 1932)[515]
- Dom Famularo, 70, drummer (b. 1953)[516]
- Bob Sheridan, 79, boxing and MMA commentator (b. 1944)[517]
- Ryuzo Yanagimachi, 95, Japanese-born embryologist (b. 1928)[518]
- September 28
- Glenn Bujnoch, 69, football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1953)[519]
- Viliami Moala, 30, football player (California Golden Bears, Baltimore Ravens) (b. 1993)[520]
- September 29
- Jon Fausty, 74, sound and recording engineer (b. 1949)[521]
- Dianne Feinstein, 90, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (since 1992), mayor of San Francisco (1978–1988) and president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (1978) (b. 1933)[522]
- Joyce Grable, 70, professional wrestler (NWA) (b. 1952)[523]
- Joseph E. Johnson, 90, academic, University of Tennessee system president (1991–1999) (b. 1933)[524]
- Kurt Schumacher, 70, football player (New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1952)[525]
- Ed Young, 91, Chinese-born illustrator (b. 1931)[526]
- September 30
- Russell Batiste Jr., 57, drummer (The Meters, Vida Blue, Papa Grows Funk) (b. 1965)[527]
- Michael Flynn, 75, author (The Forest of Time, Fallen Angels) (b. 1947)[528]
- Russell Sherman, 93, classical pianist (b. 1930)[529]
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- ^ Former Hawaii football star Gary Allen dies at 63
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- ^ Manny Coto Dies: Emmy-Winning ’24’ EP Who Created AI Drama 'Next' & Worked On 'Star Trek: Enterprise', 'American Horror Story' & 'Dexter' Was 62
- ^ Arkansas political legend, longtime office holder, Charlie Daniels, dies
- ^ Andrea Evans Dies: 'One Life To Live', 'The Young And The Restless' Actor Was 66
- ^ In Memoriam: Kenton Forsythe, 1944–2023
- ^ Legendary prep football coach in Shreveport, Lee Hedges, dies at 93
- ^ Former Democratic Tennessee lawmaker Roy Herron dies after jetski accident
- ^ "Pro surfer Mikala Jones dies at 44 after surfing accident in Indonesia". CNN. July 11, 2023. Archived from the original on July 28, 2023.
- ^ Henry Kamm, Pulitzer-Winning New York Times Journalist, Dies at 98 (subscription required)
- ^ Benno Schmidt Jr., a Reforming Leader at Yale and CUNY, Dies at 81
- ^ Stutz leaves legacy of determination
- ^ Walt Disney Animation Studios Producer, Randy Fullmer, Passes Away at 73
- ^ Al Giordano, 1959–2023
- ^ Renowned Academician Professor Richard G. Hovhannisyan Passes Away at Age 90
- ^ Remembering Sally Kempton
- ^ Manny the Frenchie — a Canine Social Media Star 'Loved Around the World' — Dead at 12
- ^ RIP: Bob Segarini Passes At Age 77
- ^ "Detroit Icon Rev. Dr. JoAnn Watson Passes Away at Age 72". Archived from the original on July 10, 2023. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ Senate passes Concurrent Resolution offering its condolences to the family of First Lady Ella Mauga
- ^ 'Gold Rush: White Water' Dakota Fred Hurt Dies At 80
- ^ Mike 'Mantaur' Halac Dead, Former WWF Wrestler Died At Age 55
- ^ C.R. Roberts, who led USC to victory over Longhorns in segregated Texas, has died at 87
- ^ Indiana University mourns loss of André Watts, distinguished professor of piano
- ^ In Memoriam: Professor An Yin
- ^ ‘Commanding presence’ Ed Bressoud dies at 91
- ^ Mme Joséphine Gardin-Chaplin (in French)
- ^ Michael Endsley
- ^ Carlin Glynn Dies: Tony Winner For 'The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas' And Mother Of Mary Stuart Masterson Was 83
- ^ Edward Hume Dies: 'The Day After' Writer, 'Barnaby Jones', 'Streets Of San Francisco' Creator Was 87
- ^ Justin Peacock Dies: ‘Suits’ & ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ Writer Was 52
- ^ Longtime Providence Journal columnist Bill Reynolds dies at age 78
- ^ Bernard "Bernie" Bachrach
- ^ Veteran Soap Opera Actor Nick Benedict Dead at 77
- ^ Remembering Dianne L. Chambless
- ^ Original Biohazard drummer Anthony Meo dies after battle with cancer
- ^ ‘Her heart was in service’: Former San Jose Councilmember Nancy Pyle dies
- ^ Harrisburg’s Hettie Love, first Black graduate from Ivy League MBA program, dies at 100
- ^ Beverly Moss Spatt, Protector of Landmarks in New York, Dies at 99 (subscription required)
- ^ Darrel Godsil Aschbacher
- ^ Former Oklahoma State Fullback Julius Crosslin Dies Suddenly
- ^ In Memoriam: Director of Athletics Dave Currey
- ^ Bishop John Raymond Manz †
- ^ The Rev. William J. O’Malley, accused McQuaid teacher of ‘The Exorcist’ fame, dies at 91
- ^ U.S. District Judge James Zagel, ‘Renaissance man’ who presided over some of Chicago’s biggest trials, dies at 82
- ^ CBS Meteorologist Elise Finch Dies at 51
- ^ Harry Frankfurt (1929–2023)
- ^ Funny Cide, New York horse that nearly won Triple Crown, has died
- ^ SunRay Kelley, Master Builder of the Counterculture, Dies at 71
- ^ Neil John Maune
- ^ Richard Mills, Central District and Appellate Court judge, dies at 93
- ^ Kevin David Mitnick
- ^ Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial's former CEO, dies at 84
- ^ Breaking: Country Music Hall Of Famer Jerry Bradley Passes
- ^ DJ Deeon, star of Chicago house music scene, dies aged 56
- ^ Salem Media Announces the Passing of its Co-founder Stuart Epperson Sr.
- ^ 'He was an icon': Tributes pour in for polka legend Walt Groller
- ^ Sue Marx, Oscar-winning filmmaker from Michigan, dies at 92
- ^ Miller Farr Jr.
- ^ Obituary of Judge Richard Wayne Goldberg
- ^ Former Kansas and Wichita State AD Lew Perkins dies at 78
- ^ Martha Saxton, Historian Who Explored Women's Lives, Dies at 77 (subscription required)
- ^ Stu Silver, ‘Throw Momma from the Train’ Screenwriter, Dies at 76
- ^ Lawrence "Larry" Alan Yellen
- ^ "Father Of Smooth Jazz" Frank Cody; Longtime Programmer & Broadcast Architecture Co-Founder Dies At 75
- ^ A boy's dying wish to meet Travis Barker came true. It changed the Blink-182 drummer's life
- ^ James Reston Jr., Author With a Hand in Nixon Apology, Dies at 82
- ^ Eleanor Vadala
- ^ ISU Mourns Loss of Hall of Famer Dedric Willoughby
- ^ Jean Fagan Yellin, Who Uncovered a Slavery Tale’s True Author, Dies at 92 (subscription required)
- ^ Bill Geddie, 'The View' Co-Creator and Barbara Walters' Longtime Producer, Dies at 68
- ^ Myron Henry Goldfinger, FAIA (1933–2023)
- ^ Patricia Terry Holland Passes Away
- ^ Tony Bennett, Master Pop Vocalist, Dies at 96
- ^ Jerome Coopersmith
- ^ Michael Wilson Ivie
- ^ Neal Langford, former The Shins bassist, dead at 50
- ^ Aaron Victor Cicourel
- ^ Legendary N.J. attorney who defended mobsters, TV stars dies at 82
- ^ Lelia Vita Goldoni
- ^ Russell Henry Greenan
- ^ Larry Dale Ray
- ^ Arthur Rubin
- ^ Roger Sprung, Banjo Virtuoso of N.Y.C. Folk Scene, Dies at 92
- ^ The Department of the Attorney General honors the memory of former Attorney General Earl Anzai
- ^ Pamela Blair Dies: 'A Chorus Line' Star, 'All My Children' Daytime Emmy Nominee Was 73
- ^ Brent Budowsky, columnist for The Hill, dies
- ^ Dorothy Goodman, Washington International School co-founder, dies at 97
- ^ Dr. Leo Richardson
- ^ Benson's Inga Swenson Dead at 90
- ^ Brad Houser, bass player and co-founder of Dallas rock band New Bohemians, dies
- ^ Jesse Lott, a towering figure in Houston's art scene for more than six decades, dies at 80
- ^ Charles W. Misner, 1932–2023
- ^ Glasgow native, former MLB umpire Dan Morrison dies at 75
- ^ Ronald L. Numbers
- ^ Julian Barry Dies: Writer Of Oscar-Nominated Lenny Bruce Biopic And Acclaimed Broadway Version Was 92
- ^ Former Pittsburgh Police Chief Earl Buford Jr. dies at age 81
- ^ Bo Goldman, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter, Dies at 90 (subscription required)
- ^ Roy Alvin Harrisville of St. Paul, Minnesota | 1922–2023
- ^ Johnny Lujack, 1947 Heisman winner who led Notre Dame to 3 national titles, dies at age 98
- ^ Officials identify pilot who died in single-engine plane crash in Havre de Grace
- ^ Tommy Seigler dead at 84
- ^ Chicago Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz dies at age 70
- ^ With profound regret, CGL announces the passing of founding partner Jonathan W. Cuneo.
- ^ Patricia A. Goldman
- ^ Curtis Matthew Graves
- ^ Former Goatwhore/Ritual Killer Bassist James Harvey Has Passed Away, GoFundMe Launched For His Sons
- ^ WNC sports legend Henry Logan passes away at 78
- ^ Arkansas State Treasurer Mark Lowery dies at the age of 66
- ^ Randy Meisner, Eagles Co-Founder and Singer of 'Take It To The Limit,' Dies at 77
- ^ Dr. Alan Hugh Schoen
- ^ Helen Williams obituary: pioneering model dies at 87
- ^ Beatle Bob, St. Louis Dancing Legend, Has Died
- ^ Remembering Mike Giddings and How He Helped Change the NFL
- ^ "Former state rep Gary Glenn died Thursday". Archived from the original on August 1, 2023. Retrieved July 28, 2023.
- ^ Ruth Greenfield, esa irresistible inolvidable (in Spanish)
- ^ Keith Waldrop (1932–2023)
- ^ Former Topeka mayor passes away
- ^ Friends, family and colleagues remember former Sen. Louis C. DeLuca’s service to state, community (subscription required)
- ^ Marc Gilpin, Young Actor on ‘Jaws 2,’ Dies at 56
- ^ American writer Thomas Goltz who wrote about Khojaly tragedy passed away
- ^ Man Fatally Stabbed in Confrontation as He Danced at a Gas Station
- ^ Komponistin Nancy Van de Vate in Wien gestorben (in German)
- ^ Ben Ivery Wilson
- ^ Cincinnati Mourns Loss of National Champion, Gold Medalist George Wilson
- ^ Former KTVU reporter Betty Ann Bruno dead at 91
- ^ Paul Reubens dead: Pee-wee Herman actor was 70
- ^ Angus Cloud’s Cause of Death Revealed: Actor Overdosed on Fentanyl, Cocaine and More
- ^ HGTV Host Carol Duvall Dies at 97
- ^ James Larkin, New Times and Backpage executive who faced charges of aiding prostitution, dead at 74
- ^ Roberto Rodriguez, prolific writer on Chicano life, dies at 69
- ^ Annabelle Gamson
- ^ Howard Kunreuther
- ^ Miami artist LEBO dies after struggle with illness
- ^ Dom Minasi – RIP
- ^ Williamson Murray, military historian who peered beyond battles, dies at 81
- ^ Remembering Buddhist teacher and author Wes Nisker (1942–2023)
- ^ Sheila Oliver, New Jersey’s Trailblazing Lieutenant Governor, Has Died
- ^ Michigan Bishop Stewart Wood Jr. Dies at 89
- ^ Charles Balentine, who hit iconic shot to beat North Carolina, dies at 60
- ^ Paul Brodeur, journalist who exposed asbestos hazards, dies at 92
- ^ ProRodeo Hall of Famer Sherry Combs Johnson passes away
- ^ Connie Darnowski
- ^ Las Cruces loses another icon: Former ambassador Delano Lewis has died
- ^ Mark Edward Noennig
- ^ Bastogne : Vince Speranza, le héros de guerre décoré de la Légion d’honneur, est décédé (in French)
- ^ Florida man who dropped appeals is executed for 1988 hammer killing of a nurse
- ^ Longtime Cape politician James Cafiero dies
- ^ Broadway Alum Walter Charles Dies at 78
- ^ Carl Davis, 'French Lieutenant's Woman' and 'Napoleon' Composer, Dies at 86
- ^ Richard Mead Goody
- ^ Charles Hardy, Commissioner Of Major League Eating, Dies
- ^ Mark Margolis, Actor on ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul,’ Dies at 83
- ^ Bishop Melvin George Talbert dies at 89
- ^ Nechama Tec, Holocaust survivor whose book inspired the film ‘Defiance,’ dies at 92
- ^ Bloomsbury USA president dies in speedboat collision in Italy
- ^ Jango Edwards, clown and comedian, dies at 73
- ^ Former Episcopal Diocese of Albany bishop, who left church over ordination of gay man, dies
- ^ Rhoda Karpatkin, a driving force at Consumer Reports, dies at 93
- ^ Charles Ogletree, legal scholar who championed reparations, dies at 70
- ^ Paris Is Burning Icon Carmen Xtravaganza Passes Away At 62
- ^ Dr. Walter Bortz II passes away at age 93
- ^ Preminuo Nermin Crnkić (30), nekadašnji nogometaš Sarajeva i Tuzla Cityja (in Bosnian)
- ^ RIP Tristan Honsinger (in German)
- ^ Slim Lehart
- ^ 'One of our greatest': U.S. Special Operations Command retired Gen. James Lindsay dies at 90
- ^ Dennis Mark Nagy
- ^ Arthur Schmidt, Oscar-Winning Film Editor on ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ and ‘Forrest Gump,’ Dies at 86
- ^ Herbert J. Siegel, Entertainment Industry Mogul, Dies at 95
- ^ Elton Veals Sr.
- ^ Harold M. Hyman
- ^ Roger Allan Kramer
- ^ David LaFlamme, Leader of San Francisco’s It’s a Beautiful Day, Dies
- ^ Harvey 'Bud' Meyerhoff, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist who was a driving force behind Holocaust museum, dies at 96
- ^ Chicago native DJ Capser, creator of the "Cha-Cha Slide," has died
- ^ Roland L. Freeman, whose photos chronicled Black life, dies at 87 (subscription required)
- ^ William Friedkin, ‘The Exorcist’ Director, Dies at 87
- ^ Robert Giles, former editor of The Detroit News, dies at 90
- ^ NELA musician Toussaint McCall dead at 89
- ^ Former Tigers catcher and analyst Jim Price dies at 81
- ^ Dorothy "Dot" Casterline
- ^ Johnny Hardwick Dies: ‘King Of The Hill’ Dale Gribble Voice Actor Was 64
- ^ Sixto Rodriguez, Detroit-born musician and subject of 'Searching for Sugar Man' documentary, dies at 81
- ^ Shelley Smith, Super Model Turned Actress, Dies at 70
- ^ Sean Dawkins, Cal Hall of Famer, dead at 52
- ^ Brice Marden, Painter Who Redefined Abstraction, Dies at 84
- ^ Cantor Philip Sherman, the 'busiest mohel in New York,' dies at 67
- ^ Robert Swan, Actor in ‘Hoosiers,’ ‘Rudy’ and ‘The Babe,’ Dies at 78
- ^ Patricia Bragg, health and wellness icon, dies at age 94 in her Goleta home
- ^ Former UTC men’s basketball coach Henry Dickerson dies at 71
- ^ William Elias George
- ^ Senior U.S. Judge Rosemary Pooler dies at 85; longtime judge blazed a trail for women
- ^ First-ever coach in UIW Football history has passed away
- ^ Former The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza Guitarist Brad Thomson Has Died
- ^ Dive industry mourns Stan Waterman
- ^ Former Pa. first lady Ellen Casey dies at 91
- ^ Colorado nature photographer and environmentalist John Fielder dies
- ^ New York City's first Emergency Management director Jerome Hauer dies
- ^ Broadway Lyricist and Librettist Tom Jones Has Passed Away
- ^ Andy Larkin
- ^ Zum Gedenken an Judith McKenzie (in German)
- ^ Prolific Black choreographer Gus Solomons Jr. dies after sudden heart failure
- ^ Longtime Branson entertainer dies at age 79
- ^ Gregg Tafralis
- ^ Richard Carl Tomanek
- ^ Chuy's co-founder Mike Young, who helped define Austin style and cuisine, dies at 74
- ^ Clarence Avant, the 'Godfather of Black Entertainment,' Dies at 92
- ^ Nelson Broms
- ^ Ex-NFL RB, Arkansas star Alex Collins dies at 28 after motorcycle crash
- ^ Peter Magadini
- ^ Magoo, Rapper Who Collaborated With Timbaland and Missy Elliott, Dies at 50
- ^ Randall Harry Minniear
- ^ William "Bill" Schlesinger
- ^ South Carolina State Sen. John Scott of Richland County dies. He was 69.
- ^ John Carroll, longtime dean of Cumberland School of Law and former federal judge, dies
- ^ Rich Landrum Passes Away
- ^ Clemson Hall of Fame Football Player Gary Barnes Passes
- ^ Ada Deer, influential Native American leader from Wisconsin, dies at 88
- ^ Charles "Chip" Dox Dies: Former ‘General Hospital’ Production Designer & Art Director Was 80
- ^ Mort d’Howard Becker, sociologue de la déviance (in French)
- ^ Jerome Moss
- ^ Rachmistrivka Rebbe passed away at 92
- ^ Bruddah Waltah, man who made ‘Sweet Lady of Waiahole’ famous, dies at 68
- ^ Art Collector euthanized at age 6 due to laminitis
- ^ Mirė lietuviškų šaknų turėjęs buvęs NASA astronautas Karolis Bobko (in Lithuanian)
- ^ MFSB guitarist Bobby Eli, an architect of Philly soul, has died
- ^ Robert Burton "Bob" Ekelund Jr.
- ^ Wayne Dale Gilbert
- ^ Obituary: Gen. Wallace Hall Nutting
- ^ Betty Tyson, who spent 25 years in prison for wrongful conviction, dies at age 75
- ^ Gary Young, Pavement's original drummer, has died
- ^ James L. Buckley, R.I.P.
- ^ California store owner, mother of 9, fatally shot over a Pride flag displayed in her shop
- ^ Dual Grade I-Winning Juvenile Cave Rock Succumbs To Laminitis
- ^ Nancy Frangione
- ^ The ‘Paul’ of 1960s Pop Duo ‘Paul & Paula,’ Ray Hildebrand, Dies at 82
- ^ Lolita the orca reportedly dies in captivity before return to the PNW
- ^ Richard Nelson Luft
- ^ Former Minnesota Gov. Al Quie dies at age 99
- ^ Casper Roos
- ^ Eagles mourn the passing of Hall of Fame LB Maxie Baughan
- ^ Jim Burke
- ^ Fallece la compositora Gloria Coates a los 89 años (in Spanish)
- ^ Former Pirates Outfielder Alex Cole Dies at 58
- ^ Douglas Coler Obituary
- ^ WVU Sports Hall of Famer Carl Crennel Passes Away
- ^ Longtime Marvel X-Men Artist Dan Green Passes Away
- ^ Former Bishop Howard Hubbard dies at 84
- ^ Ron Cephas Jones, Emmy-Winning 'This Is Us' Actor, Dead at 66
- ^ James Parker
- ^ Adobe co-founder John Warnock dies at 82
- ^ Eleanor F. Weinstock
- ^ Peter Garibaldi, former senator and mayor, dies at 92
- ^ David Jacobs, 'Dallas' and 'Knots Landing' Creator, Dies at 84
- ^ Former state GOP leader, House Rep for Indian River, St. Lucie counties Dale Patchett dies
- ^ Herbert Edward Rupp II
- ^ Victor "Vic" Herbert Seipke
- ^ American historian Howard Spodek, known for long association with Ahmedabad, dies at 82
- ^ Jerry Turner
- ^ 12-Time Indy Starter Vukovich Dies At 79
- ^ Laszlo Birinyi, Who Pioneered Money Flow Analysis, Dies at 79
- ^ Elizabeth Hoffman, the Mother Bea on 'Sisters,' Dies at 97
- ^ Carlos Alberto Perez
- ^ Tom Courtney, Sprinter Who Lunged to Grab Olympic Gold, Dies at 90 (subscription required)
- ^ Peter Gonzales Falcon, Star of Federico Fellini’s ‘Roma,’ Dies at 75
- ^ Playwright and Screenwriter Nathan Louis Jackson Passes Away at 44
- ^ CR Rao, renowned Indian-American statistician who won math ‘Nobel Prize’, passes away
- ^ "Jim Romaniszyn". Archived from the original on October 3, 2023. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ Dubstep producer Christine Clements, AKA Vaccine, dies aged 43
- ^ Bob Feldman, Songwriter Behind "My Boyfriend’s Back," Other '60s Hits, Dies at 83
- ^ Terry Funk Dies: Wrestling Legend Who Appeared In 'Road House,' Stallone Movies, Was 79
- ^ 'She'll be sadly missed' – death of leading owner-breeder Lady O'Reilly aged 73
- ^ I memory of Robert Hale
- ^ Bishop Joseph Hubert Hart †
- ^ Warren Hoge, Who Covered Wars and World Crises for The Times, Dies at 82 (subscription required)
- ^ Hersha Parady, ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Actress, Dies at 78
- ^ Norman Pfeiffer, Bicoastal Architect of Civic Spaces, Dies at 82
- ^ Saints mourn the passing of former defensive coordinator Steve Sidwell
- ^ Ralph Allon "Catfish" Smith
- ^ Craig Henriquez, biomedical engineer and associate vice provost for faculty advancement, dies at age 64
- ^ Pat Kramer, Paterson mayor who helped create Great Falls park, dies at 90
- ^ Early NHRA gasser star, Indy winner "Ohio George" Montgomery passes away
- ^ Barbara Rossi, Chicago Imagist Who Painted with Humor and Wit, Dies at 83
- ^ BD”E: Harav Aharon Schechter, Zt”l, Rosh Yeshivah, Yeshivas Chaim Berlin
- ^ Arleen Sorkin Dies: Voice Of Harley Quinn & 'Days Of Our Lives' Actor Was 67
- ^ Bray Wyatt Dead. WWE Star & Third Generation Wrestler Unexpectedly Passes Away at 36
- ^ Ta’Kiya Young’s family urges officer’s arrest after video shows him killing the pregnant Black woman
- ^ Walt Curtis, unofficial poet laureate of Portland, dies at 82
- ^ Bob Barker, longtime host of 'The Price Is Right' and animal rights activist, dies at 99
- ^ John Benton-Harris obituary
- ^ Dr. Jerold Alan Edmondson
- ^ Carl Cohen Ph.D.
- ^ The Effigies frontman John Kezdy dead at 64
- ^ Iams Pet Food Billionaire Clay Mathile Dead At 82
- ^ Notre Dame football: Legendary radio voice Tony Roberts has died
- ^ Longtime MLB Catcher, Manager Reportedly Dead At 82
- ^ Former chancellor Robert Holub passes away
- ^ Rep. Mac Huddleston, longtime lawmaker from Pontotoc, dies at 79
- ^ Joe Wurzelbacher, known as ‘Joe the Plumber’ in 2008 election, dies at 49
- ^ Stars of the Lid’s Brian McBride dies at 53
- ^ UT Mourns Pioneer of Computational Mechanics and Founder of Oden Institute
- ^ Tony-Winning Costume and Scenic Designer Franne Lee Dies at 81
- ^ Entertaineren Eddie Skoller er død 79 år gammel (in Danish)
- ^ Long-time CFL defensive coordinator Rich Stubler dead at 74
- ^ Former 2-Term Republican Tennessee Gov. Don Sundquist Dies at 87
- ^ Fritz H. Windhorst
- ^ August 08 Dead: Def Jam Producer and Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 31
- ^ Trey Anastasio Band saxophonist James Casey has died
- ^ Len H Chandler
- ^ In Memoriam: Emerita Distinguished Professor of Linguistics Janet Dean Fodor
- ^ Tina Howe Dies: 'Painting Churches', 'Coastal Disturbances' Playwright Was 85
- ^ Carl C. Johnson
- ^ In Memoriam: Dr. Edith G. McGeer, Professor Emerita
- ^ Major General Dennis J. Murphy
- ^ Belmont S. Winner Sarava Dies At Old Friends
- ^ Sonny Seiler of Georgia football mascots and "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" dies at 90
- ^ Teeuwynn Woodruff, MtG, Vampire: the Masquerade, and D&D Writer, Passes Away
- ^ John Joseph Zajac Jr.
- ^ Ole Miss men's basketball legend Coolidge Ball has passed away
- ^ Don Browne, Former NBC Executive and Telemundo President, Dies at 80
- ^ Nancy Buirski Dies: ‘Loving’ Producer Also Directed ‘Midnight Cowboy’ Doc & Founded Documentary Film Festival
- ^ American Fitness Model Ahmo Hight Dies At Age 50
- ^ Robert Klane, ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ Screenwriter, Dies at 81
- ^ "'A relentless fighter': E. Denise Lee, 25-year Jacksonville City Council member, dies at 71". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
- ^ Norman George Rodgers
- ^ Addio a Jack Sonni, chitarrista nei Dire Straits di Brothers In Arms (in Italian)
- ^ Hall of Famer Gil Brandt passes away at age 91
- ^ Aram V. Chobanian M.D.
- ^ Former New Hampshire State Senator Bob Clegg passes away
- ^ Longtime WBTV journalist Steve Crump dies
- ^ Gayle Hunnicutt obituary
- ^ Douglas Lenat Obituary
- ^ Accomplished stage actor, pioneering theatre director Marti Maraden dies at 78
- ^ Capt. Bill Pinkney, first African American to sail around the world solo, dies at 87
- ^ Sarah Young, author of ‘Jesus Calling,’ dies at 77
- ^ PowerPoint co-creator Dennis Austin is dead at 76
- ^ The Stains’ Robert Becerra dead at 64
- ^ Jimmy Buffett Dead: 'Margaritaville' Singer, Dies at 76
- ^ Gerald P. Carmen, 93, recalled as influential political figure who didn't need an office
- ^ Dr. Elton Jake Gissendanner II
- ^ "Bill Nathaniel Malley". Archived from the original on September 14, 2023. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
- ^ Bill Richardson, Former U.N. Ambassador and New Mexico Gov, dead at 75
- ^ Speaker Nels Smith Dies In Head-On Highway Crash
- ^ Legendary L.A. Graffiti Icon Tempt One Dies At 54
- ^ Nazi Survivor Composer Dies at 103
- ^ Dr. Max Gomez, award-winning medical reporter for CBS New York, dies after long illness
- ^ Robert Lamb, renowned expert on influenza virus, dies at 72
- ^ Preminuo Ilija Mitić, član legendarne generacije "Partizanovih beba" (in Serbian)
- ^ 'True Blood' actress Marcia de Rousse dies at 70
- ^ Shannon Wilcox, Actress in 'Songwriter,' 'Six Weeks' and 'Dallas', Dies at 80
- ^ NY1 anchor Ruschell Boone, who spotlighted NYC’s diverse communities, dies at 48
- ^ Legendary Wyoming Cowboys coach Paul Roach dies
- ^ Wilma Briggs, pro baseball player from RI, dies at 92
- ^ Edith Grossman, Who Elevated the Art of Translation, Dies at 87 [better source needed]
- ^ Steve Harwell, Smash Mouth Founding Singer, Dead at 56
- ^ Tail Dragger Jones Obituary, American Chicago Blues Singer Tail Dragger Jones Has Died
- ^ Tirso del Junco
- ^ Wonder Boys Legend Eddie Meador Dies at 86
- ^ Ferid Murad Obituary
- ^ John Wolfe
- ^ Gary Wright Dies: 'Dream Weaver' & 'Love Is Alive' Singer-Songwriter Was 80
- ^ Nebula Bassist Tom Davies Dead At 48 Years Old
- ^ Lee Halliday, « père de cœur » de Johnny Hallyday, est décédé (in French)
- ^ Tucson's Molly Holzschlag, known as 'the fairy godmother of the web,' dead at 60
- ^ George Lefont, king of Atlanta independent cinema, dies at 85
- ^ Doo-wop icon, Larry Chance, dies
- ^ Richard Davis, international jazz legend and champion of racial justice, dies at 93
- ^ Jim Tom Hedrick Dead: 'Moonshiners' Star And Master Distiller Was 82
- ^ Steve Roden
- ^ Louis Vitale, Pax Christi USA Teacher of Peace, presente! 1932–2023
- ^ Oldest Living NBA Player Dies At 101
- ^ Hommage à Charles Gayle (in French)
- ^ Geechy Guy, a favorite Vegas comic, found dead at 59
- ^ Legendary H.S. coach Mathis dies at age 80
- ^ Former Spartan Volleyball Head Coach Ginger Mayson Passes Away
- ^ Christian artist Mylon Lefevre has died
- ^ Bodybuilding Star Lisa Lyon Dead at 70
- ^ Brett Wayne Sawyer Passes Away
- ^ Nancy Storrs
- ^ Serial killer and former police officer Anthony Sully dies on death row at a California prison
- ^ Felicia Taylor, former CNN, CNBC business correspondent, dies at 59
- ^ Norma O Walker Obituary
- ^ Former State Representative Bill Black Dead at 81
- ^ Robert S. Bennett, Washington's Go-to Lawyer in a Scandal, Dies at 84 (subscription required)
- ^ Beloved Singer-Songwriter, Charlie Robison Dies
- ^ Streetlight Manifesto trumpet player Matthew Stewart has died at 41
- ^ Alabama Olympic sprinter dead at age 94
- ^ Radio News Reporter And Manager Dick Bertel Dead At 92
- ^ Dual Classic Winner, Hall of Famer Point Given Dies
- ^ Ronald Rencher
- ^ Former New York City police commissioner Howard Safir dies
- ^ Professor Emerita Mary Terrall Passes Away
- ^ Brandon Hunter, Ex-NBA Player, Dead at 42
- ^ EKU football legend Roy Kidd passes away at 91
- ^ Pete Kozachik Dies: Oscar-Nominated ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ Visual Effects Artist Was 72
- ^ Ex-Bucs, Bills WR Mike Williams dies at age 36
- ^ Zeus, the world's tallest dog, has died aged three, Guinness World Records says
- ^ James "Jim" Eugene Kieffer
- ^ Joseph J. Kohn
- ^ Former President Marvin E. Newman Has Passed
- ^ Rep. Mary Peltola’s husband dies after Alaska plane crash
- ^ Business Giant, Philanthropist Robert Day Dies at 79
- ^ Pearl Bowser, Expert in Early Black Filmmakers, Dies at 92
- ^ Prominent Indigenous Musician Robert Tree Cody Passes Away at the Age of 72
- ^ Lauch Faircloth Dies at 95; Senator Targeted D.C. Home Rule in Crisis (registration required)
- ^ Carol Harter, UNLV’s longest-serving and first female president, dies at age 82
- ^ Fred Lewis Of The Funk Band Lakeside Passes Away At Age 72
- ^ Joseph Massino, 80, low-key Mafia boss turned fed witness, has died
- ^ Michael McGrath, Tony-Winning Actor, Dies at 65
- ^ Scott Taylor
- ^ Prudence Ann McIntyre
- ^ Billy Miller, Daytime Emmy Winning Y&R and GH Vet, Dead at 43
- ^ Actor from Oregon TV history who played trooper in Blitz-Weinhard beer commercials dies at 95
- ^ Victor Fuchs, pioneer of health care economics, has died
- ^ Irish Grinstead, Member of Girl Group 702, Dead at 43
- ^ Eminent author and Odisha CM’s sister Gita Mehta passes away
- ^ Roric Harrison
- ^ Harold A. Baker
- ^ Warroad state hockey tournament legend Henry Boucha dies at 72
- ^ Constance Clayton, Philadelphia’s first Black and female schools superintendent, has died at 89
- ^ Leina’ala Ann Teruya Drummond, whose image helped popularize the iconic Hawaiian Airlines logo, dies at 77
- ^ Former KY Governor, Airdrie Stud Founder Jones Dies
- ^ Joe Matt, Creator Of Peepshow, Died Aged 60 At His Drawing Board. RIP
- ^ Renowned car collector Peter Mullin passes at 82
- ^ Billy Chemirmir, Suspected Serial Killer Accused of Murdering 22 Elderly Women, Killed in Texas Prison
- ^ Temple’s acting president, JoAnne A. Epps, has died after collapsing on stage at university event
- ^ Opernsänger Stephen Gould gestorben (in German)
- ^ James Hoge, Who Led 2 Big City Tabloids, Dies at 87
- ^ Dartmouth Announces Death of Buddy Teevens ’79
- ^ Marvelettes co-founder Katherine Anderson dies at age 79
- ^ Dick Clark, a Democrat who won a US Senate seat by walking across Iowa, dies at 95
- ^ Elaine Devry, Actress and Fourth Wife of Mickey Rooney, Dies at 93
- ^ Bobby Durnbaugh
- ^ In Memoriam: Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Stephen A. Erickson
- ^ David Mack III, Lowcountry lawmaker and radio host, dies at 69
- ^ Lucy Morgan, Pulitzer-winning force of Florida journalism, dies at 82
- ^ Indiana State Sen. Jack Sandlin, who represented Marion and Johnson counties, dies
- ^ Phil Sellers, hoops star who led Rutgers to Final Four, dies at 69
- ^ Scream Drummer Kent Stax has died
- ^ Mississippi civil rights activist Hollis Watkins dies at age 82
- ^ Former Minnesota Congressman Arlen Erdahl dies at 92
- ^ Remembering 2x Super Bowl champion and Savannah native Hubert Ginn
- ^ Jeremy Silman (1954–2023)
- ^ Music Industry educator and renowned composer and arranger Robert W. Smith dies from complications following cardiac surgery
- ^ Former Senator Robert J. Glasgow to be laid to rest at Texas State Cemetery in Austin.
- ^ Evelyn Fox Keller (1936–2023)
- ^ Pava LaPere: Suspect arrested in killing of Baltimore tech CEO
- ^ Mike Henderson, Ex-Member of the SteelDrivers and Chris Stapleton Co-Writer, Dead at 69
- ^ Mark Manges Passes Away
- ^ Wallace B. Smith (1929–2023)
- ^ James R. Courtney
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- ^ Charles Everett Romine Jr.
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- ^ Gerald James Shamray
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- ^ Teri Hope Redack
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- ^ Donna Becker
- ^ Drumming Legend, Dom Famularo Has Passed Away
- ^ 'Colonel' Bob Sheridan, legendary boxing announcer, passed away
- ^ Hawaii scientist who cloned world’s first mouse passes away
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- ^ Murió Jon Fausty, considerado padre del sonido Fania (in Spanish)
- ^ Dianne Feinstein, longest-serving female US senator in history, dies at 90
- ^ Joyce Grable Passes Away At Age 70
- ^ UT System President Emeritus Joe Johnson Mourned, Leaves Lasting Legacy
- ^ Kurt Schumacher
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- ^ Russell Sherman: 1930–2023