2023 deaths in the United States (October–December)
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The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in October–December 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.
October
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- October 1
- Eve Bunting, 94, Northern Irish-born author (Smoky Night, The Presence: A Ghost Story) (b. 1928)[1]
- Jim Caple, 61, sports journalist (ESPN.com) and writer (b. 1962)[2]
- Russ Francis, 70, football player (New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1953)[3]
- Ron Haffkine, 84, record producer and music manager (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show) (b. 1938)[4]
- Doug Larsen, 46–47, politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (since 2020) (b. 1976)[5]
- Richard J. Lesniak, 84, politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1968–1972) (b. 1939)[6]
- Sir Christopher Lewinton, 91, British-born businessman (b. 1932)[7]
- Richard McSpadden, 63, educator and pilot (b. 1959/1960)[8]
- George Reed, 83, football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1939)[9]
- Tim Wakefield, 57, baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates) and commentator (NESN) (b. 1966)[10]
- Claudius E. Watts III, 87, Air Force general, president of The Citadel (1989–1996) (b. 1936)[11]
- Beverly Willis, 95, architect (b. 1928)[12]
- October 2
- Kevin M. Birmingham, 51, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (since 2020) (b. 1971)[13]
- Mack C. Chase, 92, businessman (b. 1931)[14]
- Casey Cox, 81, baseball player (Washington Senators/Texas Rangers, New York Yankees) (b. 1941)[15]
- Herbert Handt, 97, operatic tenor and conductor (b. 1926)[16]
- James Jorden, 69, journalist and music critic (Parterre Box) (b. 1954)[17] (body found on this date)
- Josh Kruger, 39, journalist and activist (b. 1984)[18]
- David H. Montplaisir, 87, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1965–1966) (b. 1936)[19]
- Hampton Smith, 89, football coach (Albany State Golden Rams) (b. 1934)[20]
- October 3
- Joe Christopher, 87, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox) (b. 1935)[21]
- Jennie M. Forehand, 87, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1995–2015) and House of Delegates (1978–1994) (b. 1935)[22]
- Thomas Gambino, 94, mobster (Gambino crime family) (b. 1929)[23]
- Lena McLin, 95, music teacher, composer and pastor (b. 1928)[24]
- Howard Murphy, 79, football coach (Westfield State) (b. 1944)[25]
- Harriet Pattison, 94, landscape architect (b. 1928)[26]
- Bob Wagner, 76, football coach (Hawaii Rainbow Warriors) (b. 1947)[27]
- October 4
- Wayne Comer, 79, baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, Washington Senators) (b. 1944)[28]
- Pat Hays, 76, politician, mayor of North Little Rock, Arkansas (1989–2013) and member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1987–1989) (b. 1947)[29]
- Rives McBee, 84, golfer (b. 1938)[30]
- Boris M. Schein, 85, Russian-born mathematician (b. 1938)[31]
- Shawna Trpcic, 56, costume designer (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Angel, Ahsoka) (b. 1966)[32]
- George Tyndall, 74, gynecologist (b. 1948/1949)[33]
- October 5
- Dick Butkus, 80, Hall of Fame football player (Chicago Bears) and actor (Hang Time, Johnny Dangerously) (b. 1942)[34]
- Keith Jefferson, 53, actor (Django Unchained, The Hateful Eight, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) (b. 1970)[35]
- Jordan Levy, 79, radio host (WTAG) and politician, mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts (1980–1981, 1988–1993) (b. 1943)[36]
- October 6
- Michael Chiarello, 61, celebrity chef (Top Chef, Top Chef Masters, The Next Iron Chef) (b. 1962)[37]
- Loren Cunningham, 88, missionary leader (Youth with a Mission), co-founder of the University of the Nations (b. 1935)[38]
- Vincent Patrick, 88, author and screenwriter (The Pope of Greenwich Village, Family Business, The Devil's Own) (b. 1935)[39]
- Jim Poole, 57, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants) (b. 1966)[40]
- October 7
- Sy Becker, 87, reporter and movie critic (WWLP, WSPR) (b. 1936)[41] (death announced on this date)
- Patricia Cray, 82, actress (Wonder Boys, The Kill Point, Love and Other Drugs) (b. 1941)[42]
- Eric Griffin, 55, Olympic boxer (1992) (b. 1967)[43]
- Anna Gutu, 31–32, Ukrainian-born mountaineer (b. 1990/1991)[44]
- Brian Iwata, 75, psychologist (b. 1948)[45]
- Loyal Jones, 95, folklorist (b. 1928)[46]
- Gina Marie Rzucidlo, 45, mountaineer (b. 1978)[47]
- Ted Schwinden, 98, politician, governor (1981–1989) and lieutenant governor (1977–1981) of Montana, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1959–1963) (b. 1925)[48]
- October 8
- Fred Boyd, 73, basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Jazz) (b. 1950)[49]
- David Dollar, 68, economist (b. 1954)[50]
- Bret Gilliam, 72, technical diver (b. 1951)[51]
- James P. Kauahikaua, 72, geophysicist and volcanologist and first Native Hawaiian scientist-in-charge of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (b. 1951)[52]
- Jeff Peterek, 60, baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers) (b. 1963)[53]
- Herschel Savage, 70, pornographic actor (Debbie Does Dallas, Memphis Cathouse Blues, The Texas Vibrator Massacre) and director (b. 1952)[54]
- Burt Young, 83, actor (Rocky, Chinatown, The Pope of Greenwich Village) (b. 1940)[55]
- October 9
- Terry Dischinger, 82, basketball player (Chicago Zephyrs, Detroit Pistons, Portland Trail Blazers), Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1940)[56]
- Chuck Feeney, 92, travel retailer and philanthropist, founder of DFS Group and Atlantic Philanthropies (b. 1931)[57]
- Keith Giffen, 70, comic book artist and writer (Legion of Super-Heroes, Justice League), co-creator of Rocket Raccoon (b. 1952)[58]
- Steven Lutvak, 64, composer and singer-songwriter (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) (b. 1959)[59]
- Kevin Phillips, 82, political commentator (NOW on PBS) (b. 1940)[60]
- Dick Rauh, 98, graphic artist and visual effects artist (Little Shop of Horrors, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Working Girl) (b. 1925)[61]
- Buck Trent, 85, country musician and television personality (Hee Haw) (b. 1938)[62]
- Allan Weisbecker, 75, surfer, novelist, and screenwriter (Crime Story) (b. 1948)[63] (death announced on this date)
- October 10
- Roger Bedford Jr., 67, politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1982–1990, 1994–2014) (b. 1956)[64]
- Jeff Burr, 60, film director (Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Stepfather II, Puppet Master 4) (b. 1963)[65]
- Shirley Jo Finney, 74, actress (Nashville Girl, Echo Park, Moving) and stage director (b. 1949)[66]
- Mark Goddard, 87, actor (Lost in Space, Blue Sunshine, Roller Boogie) (b. 1936)[67]
- Martin Goetz, 93, software engineer (b. 1930)[68]
- John Klenke, 65, politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2011–2015) (b. 1958)[69]
- Eva Kollisch, 98, Austrian-born lesbian rights activist and writer (b. 1925)[70]
- Ken Lally, 52, actor (Heroes, Mortal Kombat, Red Dead Redemption) and stuntman (b. 1971)[71]
- Dick Leach, 83, tennis player and coach (b. 1940)[72]
- Brendan Malone, 81, basketball coach (Rhode Island Rams, Toronto Raptors) (b. 1942)[73]
- Louise Meriwether, 100, author (Daddy Was a Number Runner) and activist (b. 1923)[74]
- Gail O'Neill, 61, model and journalist (The Early Show) (b. 1962)[75]
- October 11
- Doug Clark, 75, serial killer (b. 1948)[76]
- Phyllis Coates, 96, actress (Superman and the Mole Men, Adventures of Superman, The Incredible Petrified World) (b. 1927)[77]
- Walt Garrison, 79, football player (Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1944)[78]
- Rudolph Isley, 84, singer-songwriter (The Isley Brothers) and songwriter ("It's Your Thing", "That Lady") (b. 1939)[79]
- Jim Jensen, 89, politician, member of Nebraska Legislature (1994–2006) and contractor (b. 1934)[80]
- Rosemarie Myrdal, 94, politician, lieutenant governor of North Dakota (1992–2000) (b. 1929)[81]
- Cynthia Whittaker, 82, academic and author (b. 1941)[82]
- October 12
- Robert von Dassanowsky, 58, Austrian-born writer, historian, and film producer (b. 1965)[83] (death announced on this date)
- Howard Forman, 77, politician, member of the Florida Senate (1989–2000) (b. 1946)[84]
- Tom O'Lincoln, 76, Marxist historian and author (b. 1947)[85]
- Lara Parker, 84, actress (Dark Shadows, Save the Tiger, Race with the Devil) (b. 1938)[86]
- Colette Rossant, 91, French-born restaurateur (b. 1932)[87]
- October 13
- Michael J. Bragman, 83, politician, member (1981–2001) and majority leader (1993–2000) of the New York State Assembly (b. 1940)[88]
- Louise Glück, 80, poet (The Triumph of Achilles, The Wild Iris), Pulitzer Prize winner (1993), Nobel Prize laureate (2020) (b. 1943)[89]
- Burdette Haldorson, 89, basketball player, Olympic champion (1956, 1960) (b. 1934)[90]
- Frank A. Herda, 76, army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1947)[91]
- Ronald M. Mottl, 89, lawyer and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1983), Ohio House of Representatives (1987–1997) and twice of Ohio Senate (b. 1934)[92]
- Loren Parks, 97, businessman (b. 1926)[93]
- Bud Somerville, 86, curler (b. 1937)[94]
- Lois Wright, 95, artist (b. 1928)[95]
- October 14
- Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6, Palestinian-born child (b. 2017)[96]
- Andy Bean, 70, professional golfer (b. 1953)[97]
- Maurice W. Long, 98, electrical engineer and physicist (b. 1925)[98]
- Piper Laurie, 91, actress (The Hustler, Children of a Lesser God, Twin Peaks), Emmy winner (1987) (b. 1932)[99]
- Mei Tsu-lin, 90, Chinese-born linguist, member of Academia Sinica (b. 1933)[100]
- October 15
- Dick Bielski, 91, football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys) and coach (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1932)[101]
- Neal Brooks Biggers Jr., 88, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Mississippi (since 1984) (b. 1935)[102]
- Tod Brown, 86, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Boise City (1988–1998) and Orange in California (1998–2012) (b. 1936)[103]
- Joanna Merlin, 92, actress (Fame, Mystic Pizza, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) and casting director (b. 1931)[104]
- Todd Reynolds, 56, Olympic pair skater (1994) (b. 1966)[105]
- David Shaffer, 87, South African-born physician and pediatrician (b. 1936)[106]
- Suzanne Somers, 76, actress (Three's Company, Step by Step, She's the Sheriff) (b. 1946)[107]
- October 16
- Roland R. Griffiths, 77, psychopharmacologist (b. 1946)[108]
- Geri M. Joseph, 100, diplomat, ambassador to the Netherlands (1978–1981) (b. 1923)[109]
- Steven Weisberg, 68, film editor (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Men in Black II, The Cable Guy, Great Expectations) (b. 1955)[110]
- October 17
- Carol Berman, 100, politician, member of the New York Senate (1979–1984) (b. 1923)[111]
- Edward Bleier, 94, television executive (b. 1929)[112]
- Carla Bley, 87, jazz composer and pianist (b. 1936)[113]
- Bob George, 51, film producer, (Endings, Beginnings) (b. 1971)[114]
- Tom Rychlec, 89, football player (Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos) (b. 1934)[115]
- October 18
- Roger Brown, 73, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Denver Nuggets, Carolina Cougars) (b. 1950)[116]
- Dave Puddington, 95, football coach (Washington University Bears) (b. 1928)[117]
- Dwight Twilley, 72, singer-songwriter ("I'm on Fire") (b. 1951)[118]
- October 19
- The 45 King, 62, record producer and DJ (b. 1961)[119]
- Judy Balaban, 91, actress and author (b. 1932)[120]
- October 20
- Jack Anderson, 88, poet and dance critic (b. 1935)[121]
- Jack Brennan, 86, political aide (b. 1937)[122]
- Pete Ladd, 67, baseball player (Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Seattle Mariners) (b. 1956)[123]
- Richard M. Osgood Jr., 79, physicist (b. 1943)[124]
- October 21
- Vincent Asaro, 86, mobster (Bonanno crime family) (b. 1937)[125]
- Natalie Zemon Davis, 94, historian (b. 1928)[126]
- Joan Evans, 89, actress (Edge of Doom, On the Loose, Skirts Ahoy!) (b. 1934)[127]
- Rob Gardner, 78, baseball player (New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics) (b. 1944)[128]
- Stephen Kandel, 96, television writer (Iron Horse, MacGyver) (b. 1927)[129]
- Cindy Montañez, 49, politician, member of the California State Assembly (2002–2006) and mayor of San Fernando (2001–2002) (b. 1974)[130]
- Betsy Rawls, 95, golfer (b. 1928)[131]
- Dusty Street, 77, radio disc jockey (KROQ, Sirius XM) (b. 1945/1946)[132]
- Samantha Woll, 40, synagogue leader, president of Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue (b. 1983)[133]
- October 22
- Ida Applebroog, 93, multimedia artist (b. 1929)[134]
- Jeffrey A. Bader, 78, diplomat, ambassador to Namibia (1999–2001) (b. 1945)[135]
- Lee Eliot Berk, 81, academic, president of Berklee College of Music (1979–2004) (b. 1942)[136]
- Tasha Butts, 41, basketball player (Minnesota Lynx) and coach (Georgetown Hoyas) (b. 1982)[137]
- Vic Fischer, 99, German-born politician, member of the Alaska Senate (1981–1987).[138]
- Don Laughlin, 92, gambling entrepreneur (b. 1931)[139]
- Anita Summers, 98, educator (b. 1925)[140]
- Gregg Sutton, 74, musician (Lone Justice) and songwriter ("Stop!", "Breathe") (b. 1948/1949)[141]
- Charles E. Young, 91, academic administrator, president of University of Florida (1999–2003) and chancellor of UCLA (1968–1997) (b. 1931)[142]
- October 23
- J. Frederick Motz, 80, jurist, U.S. attorney for the district of Maryland (1981–1985), judge (since 1985) and chief judge (1994–2001) of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (b. 1942)[143]
- Harry Porterfield, 95, newscaster (WBBM-TV, WLS-TV) (b. 1928)[144]
- Betty Price, 92, music teacher, art director and ambassador (b. 1931)[145]
- Mervin Shiner, 102, country singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1921)[146]
- Tom Walker, 74, baseball player (Montreal Expos, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1948)[147]
- October 24
- Arnold Díaz, 74, journalist (WPIX, WCBS-TV) (b. 1949)[148]
- Steve Riley, 67, drummer (Keel, L.A. Guns, W.A.S.P.) (b. 1956)[149]
- Richard Roundtree, 81, actor (Shaft, Se7en, Speed Racer) (b. 1942)[150]
- October 25
- Bertie Bowman, 92, congressional staffer (b. 1931)[151]
- Steve Erwin, 63, comics artist (Checkmate, Gunfire) (b. 1960)[152]
- Robert Irwin, 95, installation artist (Getty Center) (b. 1928)[153]
- David V. Mitchell, 79, newspaper editor (Point Reyes Light) (b. 1943)[154]
- Byron Wien, 90, business investor (b. 1933)[155]
- October 26
- Ray Brown, 74, football player (Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1949)[156]
- Goa Gil, 72, musician, DJ, and remixer (b. 1951)[157]
- Phillip Isenberg, 84, politician, mayor of Sacramento (1975–1982) and member of the California State Assembly (1982–1996) (b. 1939)[158]
- Richard Moll, 80, actor (Night Court, Batman: The Animated Series, Mighty Max) (b. 1943)[159]
- Harvey Munford, 83, politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (2004–2016) (b. 1940)[160]
- Judy Nugent, 83, actress (The Ruggles, Magnificent Obsession, There's Always Tomorrow) (b. 1940)[161]
- Bingo Smith, 77, basketball player (Tulsa Golden Hurricane, Cleveland Cavaliers) (b. 1946)[162]
- October 27
- Curtis LeRoy Hansen, 90, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico (since 1992) (b. 1933)[163]
- William F. May, 96, ethicist (b. 1927)[164]
- Brandon Smith, 71, actor (Jeepers Creepers, Bernie, From Dusk till Dawn: The Series) (b. 1952)[165]
- October 28
- Adam Johnson, 29, ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins) (b. 1994)[166]
- Roland Lajoie, 87, major general (b. 1936)[167]
- Patricia Mahan, 71, politician, mayor of Santa Clara (2002–2014) (b. 1952)[168]
- Bill Rice, 84, country music singer and songwriter (b. 1939)[169]
- Matthew Perry, 54, actor (Friends, The Whole Nine Yards, Fallout: New Vegas) (b. 1969)[170]
- Dean Weese, 88, Hall of Fame basketball coach (Wayland Baptist Flying Queens) (b. 1935)[171]
- October 29
- Robert Brustein, 96, theater critic (New Republic), playwright, and political commentator (HuffPost) (b. 1927)[172]
- Reed McNeil Izatt, 97, chemist (b. 1926)[173]
- Thierry Rautureau, 64, French-born celebrity chef (b. 1959)[174]
- October 30
- Sam Ball, 79, football player (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1944)[175]
- Peter S. Fischer, 88, television writer (Murder, She Wrote, Columbo, Ellery Queen) (b. 1935)[176]
- Frank Howard, 87, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington Senators/Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers) and coach (Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets) (b. 1936)[177]
- Tim Parenton, 61, college baseball coach (Samford Bulldogs, North Florida Ospreys) (b. 1961)[178]
- Lois Galgay Reckitt, 78, politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (since 2016) (b. 1944)[179]
- October 31
- Tyler Christopher, 50, actor (General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, The Lying Game) (b. 1972)[180]
- Lawrence Cohn, 91, lawyer, record company executive, and blues record collector (b. 1932)[181]
- Ken Mattingly, 87, astronaut (Apollo 16) (b. 1936)[182]
- George W. Owings III, 78, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1988–2004) (b. 1945)[183]
- Taraja Ramsess, 41, stuntman (Black Panther, Avengers: Endgame, The Suicide Squad) (b. 1982)[184]
- Mel Sembler, 93, diplomat, ambassador to Italy (2001–2005) and Australia (1989–1993) (b. 1930)[185]
November
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- November 1
- Ady Barkan, 39, political activist and lawyer (b. 1983)[186]
- Norma Berger, 90, baseball player (Springfield Sallies) (b. 1932)[187]
- Geaux Rocket Ride, 3, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2020)[188]
- Bob Knight, 83, Hall of Fame basketball coach (Indiana Hoosiers, Texas Tech Red Raiders, 1984 Olympic Team), Olympic champion (1984) (b. 1940)[189]
- Peter Tarnoff, 86, politician, under secretary for political affairs (1993–1997), president of the Council on Foreign Relations (1986–1993) (b. 1937)[190]
- Peter White, 86, actor (The Boys in the Band, All My Children, Dallas) (b. 1937)[191]
- November 2
- Walter Davis, 69, basketball player (Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets), Olympic champion (1976) (b. 1954)[192]
- Mortimer L. Downey, 87, politician, deputy secretary of transportation (1993–2001) (b. 1936)[193]
- Dick Drago, 78, baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, California Angels) (b. 1945)[194]
- R. H. Sikes, 83, professional golfer (b. 1940)[195]
- Brenda Snipes, 80, public official, supervisor of elections for Broward County, Florida (2003–2018) (b. 1943)[196]
- Leroy Stover, 90, police officer, first black officer in the Birmingham Police Department (b. 1932/1933)[197]
- Howard Wayne, 75, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1996–2002) (b. 1948)[198]
- November 3
- Robert Butler, 95, film and television director (Batman, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Hill Street Blues, Remington Steele) (b. 1927)[199]
- Gary Colson, 89, basketball coach (Valdosta State Blazers, Pepperdine Waves, New Mexico Lobos) (b. 1934)[200]
- Bubba Copeland, 49, politician, mayor of Smiths Station, Alabama (since 2016) (b. 1974)[201]
- Dennis Higgins, 84, baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1939)[202]
- Betty Reardon, 94, teacher (b. 1929)[203]
- Martin Shefter, 79, political scientist and author (b. 1943)[204]
- Priit Vesilind, 80, Estonian-born photojournalist and author (b. 1943)[205]
- November 4
- Karen Davis, 79, animal rights activist, founder of United Poultry Concerns (b. 1944)[206]
- Robert G. Doumar, 93, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court of Eastern Virginia (since 1981) (b. 1930)[207]
- Art Eckman, 81, sports broadcaster (ESPN, San Francisco Giants, WXIA-TV) (b. 1942)[208]
- Aaron Harper, 42, basketball player (Chorale Roanne, Levski Sofia, Ferro Carril Oeste) (b. 1981)[209]
- Philip Meyer, 93, journalist and scholar (b. 1930)[210]
- Ahmad Tousi, 76, Iranian-born soccer manager (Sanat Naft) (b. 1947)[211]
- Gary Winnick, 76, businessman, industrialist and billionaire (b. 1946)[212]
- November 5
- Russell Camilleri, 86, Olympic wrestler (1960, 1964) (b. 1936)[213]
- John Contoulis, 84, football player (New York Giants) (b. 1939)[214]
- Evan Ellingson, 35, actor (CSI: Miami, 24, Complete Savages, My Sister's Keeper) (b. 1988)[215]
- David Ferry, 99, poet, translator and educator (b. 1924)[216]
- John L. Heilbron, 89, academic and science historian (b. 1934)[217]
- Pat E. Johnson, 84, choreographer (Enter the Dragon, The Karate Kid, Mortal Kombat) (b. 1939)[218]
- Matt Ulrich, 41, football player (Indianapolis Colts) (b. 1981)[219]
- November 6
- Bill Dellastatious, 101, football player (Missouri Tigers) and coach (Missouri State Bears) (b. 1922)[220]
- Janet Landgard, 75, actress (The Swimmer, The Donna Reed Show, Land Raiders) (b. 1947)[221]
- Joe Sharkey, 77, author and columnist (b. 1946)[222]
- Mike Shuster, 76, journalist and blogger (NPR) (b. 1947)[223]
- Simon Sze, 87, Taiwanese-born electrical engineer (Floating-gate MOSFET) (b. 1936)[224]
- Carl Torbush, 72, college football (Ole Miss Rebels, North Carolina Tar Heels) and baseball (Southeastern Louisiana Lions) coach (b. 1951)[225]
- November 7
- Frank Borman, 95, astronaut (Apollo 8) (b. 1928)[226]
- C-Knight, 52, rapper (The Dove Shack) (b. 1970/1971)[227]
- Julius Otto Duncan, 97, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1951–1953) (b. 1928)[228]
- Bruce Sterling Jenkins, 96, judge and politician, member of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah (since 1978) and Utah Senate (1959–1965) (b. 1927)[229]
- LaMar Lemmons Jr., 87, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010) and businessman (b. 1936)[230]
- November 8
- Roger Kastel, 92, film poster artist (Jaws, The Empire Strikes Back, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze) (b. 1931)[231]
- November 9
- R.L. Boyce, 68, blues musician (b. 1955)[232]
- David Gauthier, 91, Canadian-born philosopher (b. 1932)[233]
- Alan Hevesi, 83, politician, comptroller of New York City (1994–2001) and New York State (2003–2006) (b. 1940)[234]
- Kurt Olson, 75, politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2005–2017) (b. 1948)[235]
- John Sayre, 87, rower, Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1936)[236]
- John Tooby, 71, anthropologist (b. 1952)[237]
- November 10
- John Bailey, 81, cinematographer (Ordinary People, The Big Chill, Groundhog Day), president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (2017–2019) (b. 1942)[238]
- Henry Dunay, 88, goldsmith and jewelry designer (b. 1935)[239]
- Charles Jordan, 69, basketball player (Indiana Pacers, ASVEL, Fortitudo Bologna) (b. 1954)[240]
- November 11
- D. J. Hayden, 33, football player (Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars) (b. 1990)[241]
- Clarence A. Holland, 94, politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1984–1996) and mayor of Virginia Beach (1976–1978) (b. 1929)[242]
- Kyle LeDuc, 42, racing driver (Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, Championship Off-Road, Extreme E) (b. 1981)[243]
- Dave Stenhouse, 90, baseball player (Washington Senators) (b. 1933)[244]
- Conny Van Dyke, 78, singer and actress (Hell's Angels '69, W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings, Framed) (b. 1945)[245]
- Edith D. Warren, 86, politician and educator, member of the North Carolina General Assembly (1999–2012) (b. 1937)[246]
- Tom Zych, 83, politician and minister (b. 1940)[247]
- November 12
- M. Russell Ballard, 95, Mormon leader, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (since 1985) (b. 1928)[248]
- Peter J. Boylan, 87, major general (b. 1936)[249]
- Paul Martin Lester, 70, professor (b. 1953)[250]
- Elinor Otto, 104, factory worker, an original Rosie the Riveter (b. 1919)[251]
- Kevin Turen, 44, film and television producer (Euphoria, X, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Pieces of a Woman) (b. 1979)[252]
- Don Walsh, 92, oceanographer, explorer, and marine policy specialist (b. 1931)[253]
- November 13
- Maryanne Trump Barry, 86, judge and attorney, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1999–2019) (b. 1937)[254]
- Rob Belloir, 75, baseball player (Atlanta Braves) (b. 1948)[255]
- Michael Bishop, 78, science fiction author (No Enemy But Time, Who Made Stevie Crye?, Brittle Innings) (b. 1945)[256]
- Lundy Kiger, 69, politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2018–2020) (b. 1954)[257]
- Hoy Menear, politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2012–2014, 2022–2023)[258]
- Robert Philibosian, 83, politician, Los Angeles County district attorney (1981–1984) (b. 1940)[259]
- George Tscherny, 99, Hungarian-born graphic designer and educator (b. 1924)[260]
- Work All Week, 14, Throughbred racehorse (b. 2009)[261]
- Devon Wylie, 35, football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans) (b. 1988)[262] (death announced on this date)
- November 14
- Rick Ahearn, 74, political consultant (b. 1949)[263]
- Ken Adamson, 85, football player (Denver Broncos) (b. 1938)[264]
- Neville Garrick, 73, Jamaican-born graphic artist and photographer (b. 1950)[265]
- Betty Rollin, 87, journalist (b. 1936)[266]
- Peter Seidler, 63, baseball executive, chairman of San Diego Padres (since 2020) (b. 1960)[267]
- Terry R. Taylor, 71, sports editor (Associated Press) (b. 1952)[268]
- Thelda Williams, 82, politician, interim mayor of Phoenix (1994, 2011–2012, 2018–2019) (b. 1941)[269]
- November 15
- Radcliffe Bailey, 54, visual artist (b. 1968)[270]
- Dex Carvey, 32, comedian (b. 1991)[271]
- Sandy Farina, 68, singer-songwriter and actress (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) (b. 1955)[272]
- Willard Johnson, 87, political scientist and africanist (b. 1935)[273] (death announced on this date)
- Worta McCaskill-Stevens, 74, physician-scientist (b. 1949)[274]
- Ken Squier, 88, Hall of Fame motorsport sportscaster (NASCAR on CBS), co-founder of Motor Racing Network (b. 1935)[275]
- Jeanette Stocker, 96, baseball player (Kenosha Comets) (b. 1927)[276]
- November 16
- Thomas J. Bliley Jr., 91, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–2001) and mayor of Richmond (1970–1977) (b. 1932)[277]
- George Brown, 74, drummer (Kool & the Gang) (b. 1949)[278]
- Johnny Green, 89, basketball player (New York Knicks) (b. 1933)[279]
- James Paul Johnson, 93, lawyer, politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1973–1981) (b. 1930)[280]
- Sarah Louise Keys, 95, civil rights activist (b. 1928)[281]
- Bobby Ussery, 88, Hall of Fame jockey (b. 1935)[282]
- November 17
- Charlie Dominici, 72, singer (Dream Theater, Dominici) (b. 1951)[283] (death announced on this date)
- Merle Goldman, 92, historian and academic scholar (b. 1931)[284]
- H. Roger Grant, 79, railroad historian and author (b. 1943/1944)[285]
- Suzanne Shepherd, 89, actress (Mystic Pizza, Goodfellas, Requiem for a Dream, The Sopranos) (b. 1934)[286]
- Lou Skizas, 91, baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox) (b. 1932)[287]
- November 18
- David Del Tredici, 86, composer (b. 1937)[288]
- November 19
- Rosalynn Carter, 96, mental health activist, first lady of the United States (1977–1981) and of Georgia (1971–1975) (b. 1927)[289]
- Roslynn Cobarrubias, 43, television presenter, producer and speaker (b. 1980)[290]
- Herbert Gold, 99, novelist (b. 1924)[291]
- Carlton Pearson, 70, minister and gospel music artist (b. 1953)[292]
- Peter Spellos, 69, voice actor (Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Digimon Adventure, Men in Black II) (b. 1954)[293]
- November 20
- Alice Denney, 101, art curator (b. 1922)[294]
- Preston Hanna, 69, baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Oakland Athletics) (b. 1954)[295]
- Willie Hernández, 69, baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers) (b. 1954)[296]
- John E. Walsh, 65, political consultant, chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party (2007–2013) (b. 1958)[297]
- Mars Williams, 68, saxophonist (The Psychedelic Furs, The Waitresses) (b. 1955)[298]
- November 21
- Ron Acks, 79, football player (Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1944)[299]
- Francis R. Nicosia, 79, historian (b. 1944)[300]
- James Philip, 93, politician, president of the Illinois Senate (1993–2003) (b. 1930)[301]
- Stravinsky, 27, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1996)[302]
- Dave Young, 64, football player (New York Giants, Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts) (b. 1959)[303]
- November 22
- Tom Larson, 84, sportscaster (WSBK-TV, NESN) (b. 1938/1939)[304]
- Jean Knight, 80, singer ("Mr. Big Stuff") (b. 1943)[305]
- Nguyen Qui Duc, 64–65, Vietnamese-born radio broadcaster, writer and translator (b. 1958)[306]
- Steve Pool, 70, television meteorologist (KOMO-TV) (b. 1953)[307]
- Phil Quartararo, 67, music industry executive (b. 1956)[308]
- Jim Salestrom, 67, singer-songwriter (b. 1956)[309]
- Linda Salzman Sagan, 83, artist and writer (b. 1940)[310]
- November 23
- Jim Carter, 75, football player (Green Bay Packers) (b. 1948)[311]
- Steve Jurczyk, 61, engineer, acting administrator of NASA (2021) (b. 1962)[312]
- Mark Kellar, 71, football player (Minnesota Vikings, San Antonio Wings, Chicago Fire) (b. 1952)[313]
- Charles Peters, 96, journalist, editor, author, founder and editor-in-chief of Washington Monthly (b. 1926)[314]
- Greg "Fingers" Taylor, 71, harmonica player (b. 1952)[315]
- November 24
- Douglas Ahlstedt, 78, operatic tenor (b. 1945)[316]
- George Cohon, 86, American-born Canadian fast food executive, founder of McDonald's Canada and McDonald's Russia (b. 1937)[317]
- Ron Hodges, 74, baseball player (New York Mets) (b. 1949)[318]
- Herb Klein, 93, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–1995) (b. 1930)[319]
- Elliot Silverstein, 96, film and television director (Naked City, Cat Ballou, A Man Called Horse) (b. 1927)[320]
- Marc Thorpe, 77, visual effects artist (Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Howard the Duck) (b. 1945/1946)[321]
- November 25
- Douglas D. Alder, 91, historian and academic administrator, president of Utah Tech University (1986–1993) (b. 1932)[322]
- Whitney Anderson, 91, politician and businessman (b. 1931)[323]
- Robert Hart Baker, 69, symphonic and operatic conductor and music director (b. 1954)[324]
- Larry Fink, 82, photographer (b. 1941)[325] (death announced on this date)
- Clarke Ingram, 66, historian and radio personality (b. 1957/1958)[326]
- November 26
- Tim Dorsey, 62, novelist (Florida Roadkill, Hammerhead Ranch Motel) (b. 1961)[327]
- Pablo Guzmán, 73, television journalist (WCBS-TV) (b. 1950)[328]
- Jimmy Owens, 93, songwriter (Jimmy and Carol Owens) (b. 1930)[329]
- November 27
- Bob Albright, 87, politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1986) (b. 1936)[330]
- William Anastasi, 90, conceptual artist (b. 1933)[331]
- Susan Catania, 81, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1983) (b. 1941)[332]
- Mary L. Cleave, 76, astronaut (b. 1947)[333]
- Victor J. Kemper, 96, cinematographer (Dog Day Afternoon, National Lampoon's Vacation, Pee-wee's Big Adventure), president of the American Society of Cinematographers (1993–1996, 1999–2001) (b. 1927)[334]
- John Nichols, 83, novelist (The Sterile Cuckoo, The Wizard of Loneliness, The Milagro Beanfield War) (b. 1940)[335] (death announced on this date)
- Edward G. Smith, 62, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (since 2014) (b. 1961)[336]
- William Michael Stankewicz, 78, teacher and convicted attempted murderer (b. 1944/1945)[337]
- Frances Sternhagen, 93, actress (The Hospital, Outland, Cheers), Tony winner (1974, 1995) (b. 1930)[338]
- November 28
- Thomas Augsberger, 60, German-born film producer (Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, Waiting..., Mr. Brooks) (b. 1962/1963)[339]
- Julius W. Becton Jr., 97, military officer, director of FEMA (1985–1989) (b. 1926)[340]
- Mark Candon, 71, politician (b. 1952)[341]
- John Colianni, 61, jazz pianist (b. 1962)[342]
- Charlie Munger, 99, investor and businessman (Berkshire Hathaway) (b. 1924)[343]
- November 29
- Charles Gilchrist Adams, 86, Baptist minister (b. 1936)[344]
- Richard L. Berkley, 92, politician, mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1979–1991) (b. 1931)[345]
- Elliott Erwitt, 95, French-born photographer (b. 1928)[346]
- Scott Kempner, 69, guitarist (The Dictators, The Del-Lords) (b. 1954)[347]
- Henry Kissinger, 100, German-born diplomat, national security advisor (1969–1975) and secretary of state (1973–1977), Nobel Peace Prize recipient (1973) (b. 1923)[348]
- Mildred Miller, 98, mezzo-soprano (b. 1924)[349]
- Michael Oleksa, 76, Russian Orthodox priest, linguist and writer (b. 1947)[350]
- November 30
- William P. Murphy Jr., 100, physician and inventor (b. 1923)[351]
- Paul Snyder, 88, baseball executive (Atlanta Braves) (b. 1935)[352]
- Edwin Yoder, 89, journalist (b. 1934)[353]
December
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- December 1
- Sandra Day O'Connor, 93, jurist, associate justice of the supreme court (1981–2006), member of the Arizona Senate (1969–1975) and chancellor of the College of William & Mary (2005–2012) (b. 1930)[354]
- Lyle Elmer Strom, 98, jurist, judge (since 1985) and chief judge (1987–1994) of the U.S. District Court for Nebraska (b. 1925)[355]
- December 2
- Stanley Graham, 97, psychologist, president of the American Psychological Association (1990) (b. 1926)[356]
- Clarence Kelly, 82, sedevacantist traditionalist Catholic prelate, superior general of the Society of Saint Pius V (since 1983) (b. 1941)[357]
- Joe Hicks, 91, baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, New York Mets) (b. 1932)[358]
- Maria Martin, 72, Mexican-born radio journalist (Latino USA) (b. 1951)[359]
- Edwin J. Peterson, 93, jurist, justice (1979–1993) and chief justice (1983–1991) of the Oregon Supreme Court (b. 1930)[360]
- Edwin Wilson, 96, theater critic (The Wall Street Journal) (b. 1927)[361]
- December 3
- Claude Engle, 85, electrical engineer (b. 1938)[362]
- Andrea Fay Friedman, 53, actress (Life Goes On, Family Guy) (b. 1970)[363]
- David McKnight, 87, actor (J. D.'s Revenge, Hollywood Shuffle, The Five Heartbeats) (b. 1936)[364]
- Jerome O'Neill, 77, attorney, U.S. attorney for the District of Vermont (1981) (b. 1946)[365]
- December 4
- Juanita Castro, 90, Cuban-born activist (b. 1933)[366]
- James L. Easton, 88, businessman, philanthropist, and Hall of Fame archer, president of the World Archery Federation (1989–2005) (b. 1935)[367]
- Edgar S. Woolard Jr., 89, businessman (DuPont) (b. 1934)[368]
- December 5
- Ralph Cirella, 58, stylist and makeup artist (b. 1964/1965)[369]
- Lionel Dahmer, 87, chemist (b. 1936)[370]
- Ron Fernandes, 72, football player (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1951)[371]
- Vojislav Govedarica, 82–83, Serbian-born actor (Rambo: First Blood Part II, Little Nikita, Lionheart) (b. 1940)[372]
- Norman Lear, 101, screenwriter and producer (All in the Family, Maude, The Jeffersons) (b. 1922)[373]
- Lawrence Steven Meyers, 67, actor (Dick Tracy, Battle Beyond the Stars) and film producer (Unfaithful) (b. 1956)[374]
- December 6
- Jack Hogan, 94, actor (The Legend of Tom Dooley, The Cat Burglar, Combat!) (b. 1929)[375]
- Ellen Holly, 92, actress (One Life to Live, Cops and Robbers, School Daze) (b. 1931)[376]
- Neil B. Shulman, 78, doctor and medical writer (b. 1945)[377]
- John Brooks Slaughter, 89, electrical engineer (National Science Foundation) (b. 1934)[378]
- Dave Wehrmeister, 71, baseball player (San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1952)[379]
- December 7
- Terry Baucom, 71, bluegrass singer and banjo player (Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out) (b. 1952)[380]
- Lola Dee, 95, singer (b. 1928)[381]
- David Ellenson, 76, rabbi and academic administrator, president of HUC-JIR (2001–2013, 2018) (b. 1947)[382]
- Ken Long, 70, football player (Detroit Lions) (b. 1953)[383]
- Stan Rogow, 75, film and television producer (Fame, The Clan of the Cave Bear, Lizzie McGuire) (b. 1948)[384]
- Guy Stern, 101, German-born intelligence officer (Ritchie Boys) (b. 1922)[385]
- Keisha Whitaker, 51, actress and producer (b. 1972)[386] (death announced on this date)
- December 8
- Nidra Beard, 71, singer (Dynasty) (b. 1951/1952)[387] (death announced on this date)
- Frank Fiscalini, 101, politician and educator (b. 1922)[388]
- Ryan O'Neal, 82, actor (Love Story, Paper Moon, Barry Lyndon) (b. 1941)[389]
- Paul Webb, 94, college basketball coach (Randolph–Macon Yellow Jackets, Old Dominion Monarchs) (b. 1929)[390]
- December 9
- Anna Cardwell, 29, reality television personality (Here Comes Honey Boo Boo) (b. 1994)[391]
- Raymond E. Goedert, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (1991–2003) (b. 1927)[392]
- Dærick Gröss Sr., 76, illustrator (The Guide to Getting it On) and writer (b. 1946)[393]
- Mary Ann Handley, 87, politician (b. 1936)[394]
- Frank Wycheck, 52, football player (Tennessee Titans) (b. 1971)[395]
- December 10
- Julian Carroll, 92, politician, governor (1974–1979) and lieutenant governor (1971–1974) of Kentucky, member of the Kentucky Senate (2005–2021) (b. 1931)[396]
- Michael L. Cowan, 78, navy admiral (b. 1944)[397]
- David Drake, 78, writer (Hammer's Slammers, RCN Series) (b. 1945)[398]
- Mort Engelberg, 86, film producer (Smokey and the Bandit, The Hunter, The Big Easy) (b. 1937)[399]
- Barbara Iglewski, 85, microbiologist (b. 1938)[400]
- James L. Robertson, 83, jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi (1983–1992) (b. 1940)[401]
- Cayle Sain, 31, drummer (Twitching Tongues) (b. 1992)[402] (death announced on this date)
- December 11
- Andre Braugher, 61, actor (Homicide: Life on the Street, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Glory) (b. 1962)[403]
- Jeffrey Foskett, 67, singer, songwriter, and producer (The Beach Boys) (b. 1956)[404]
- Kenny Graham, 82, football player (San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers) (b. 1941)[405]
- Ken Kelsch, 76, cinematographer (The Driller Killer, Bad Lieutenant, Return to Sleepaway Camp) (b. 1947)[406]
- Essra Mohawk, 75, singer-songwriter ("Primordial Lovers", "Change of Heart") (b. 1948)[407]
- Camden Toy, 68, actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, The Bay) and film editor (b. 1955)[408]
- December 12
- Bob Allen, 86, baseball player (Cleveland Indians) (b. 1937)[409]
- William G. Connolly, 86, newspaper editor (The New York Times) (b. 1937)[410]
- Larry Miggins, 98, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1925)[411]
- Craig Watkins, 56, lawyer and politician, district attorney for Dallas County, Texas (2007–2015) (b. 1967)[412]
- December 13
- Bill Burgess, 82, football player (Auburn Tigers) and coach (Jacksonville State) (b. 1941)[413]
- Kenny DeForest, 37, comedian (b. 1986)[414]
- Travis Dopp, guitarist (Small Brown Bike).[415]
- Julia Gentleman, 92, politician, member of the Iowa State House of Representatives (1975–1979) and Iowa State Senate (1979–1991) (b. 1931)[416]
- Mike Grgich, 100, Croatian-born winemaker (b. 1923)[417]
- Steve Junker, 88, football player (Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins) (b. 1935)[418]
- Roger McMurrin, 84, conductor and pastor (b. 1939)[419]
- Ted Morgan, 91, French-born historian (b. 1932)[420]
- Geraldine Peten, 75, politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (2017–2021) (b. 1947)[421]
- John Wade, 95, Olympic rower (1948) (b. 1928)[422]
- December 14
- Selma Archerd, 98, actress (Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Melrose Place) (b. 1925)[423]
- Cari Beauchamp, 74, author, historian, journalist and documentary filmmaker (b. 1949)[424]
- Clyde Berry, 92, football and baseball player and coach (b. 1931)[425]
- Betty Cooper Hearnes, 96, politician, first lady of Missouri (1965–1973) and member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1979–1989) (b. 1927)[426]
- George McGinnis, 73, Hall of Fame basketball player (Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets) (b. 1950)[427]
- Lee Redmond, 82, world record holder, longest fingernails on both hands (b. 1941)[428]
- Gus Morrison, 88, politician, mayor of Fremont, California (1985–1989, 1994–2004, 2012–2013) (b. 1934/1935)[429]
- December 15
- Jim Ashmore, 88, basketball player (Mississippi State Bulldogs) (b. 1935)[430]
- December 16
- Richard Hunt, 88, sculptor (b. 1935)[431]
- Scott Lautenbaugh, 59, politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (2007–2014) (b. 1964)[432]
- Manny Martínez, 69, drummer (The Misfits) (b. 1954)[433]
- December 17
- Norma Barzman, 103, screenwriter (Never Say Goodbye, The Locket, Finishing School) (b. 1920)[434]
- Amp Fiddler, 65, musician (Enchantment, Parliament, Funkadelic), composer and record producer (b. 1958)[435]
- Jim Ladd, 75, disc jockey and radio host (b. 1948)[436]
- James McCaffrey, 65, actor (Rescue Me, Max Payne, Alan Wake 2) (b. 1958)[437]
- Eric Montross, 52, basketball player (Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons) (b. 1971)[438]
- Gary Richards, 72, American journalist (Bay Area News Group) (b. 1951)[439]
- December 18
- Larry V. Faircloth, 75, politician (b. 1948)[440] (death announced on this date)
- Dan Greenburg, 87, writer (How to Be a Jewish Mother, The Zack Files, Maximum Boy) (b. 1936)[441]
- Arno J. Mayer, 97, Luxembourgish-born historian (b. 1926)[442]
- December 19
- Ed Budde, 83, football player (Kansas City Chiefs) (b. 1940)[443]
- Lyda Green, 85, politician, member (1995–2009) and president (2007–2009) of the Alaska Senate (b. 1938)[444]
- Bram Inscore, 41, musician (Electrocute), songwriter ("Youth", "Don't Give Up on Me") and producer (b. 1982)[445]
- December 20
- Carl Barzilauskas, 72, football player (New York Jets, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1951)[446]
- Philip H. Hayes, 83, politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1975–1977) (b. 1940)[447] (death announced on this date)
- Frank Riggs, 73, politician and charter school executive, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1993, 1995–1999) (b. 1950)[448]
- December 21
- John C. Kornblum, 80, diplomat, ambassador to Germany (1997–2001) (b. 1943)[449]
- Paula Murphy, 95, racing driver (b. 1928)[450]
- David L. Norvell, 88, politician, attorney general of New Mexico (1971–1975) and member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1962–1970) (b. 1935)[451]
- Ian Punnett, 63, radio broadcaster (Coast to Coast AM), author and academic (b. 1960)[452]
- Robert Solow, 99, economist (Solow–Swan model), Nobel Prize recipient (1987) (b. 1924)[453]
- December 22
- Laura Lynch, 65, musician (The Dixie Chicks) (b. 1968)[454]
- Ryan Minor, 49, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles) (b. 1974)[455]
- Ruth Seymour, 88, radio executive (KCRW) (b. 1935)[456]
- December 23
- Hugh Aynesworth, 92, journalist and author (b. 1931)[457]
- Bobbie Jean Carter, 41, television personality (House of Carters) (b. 1982)[458]
- Mike Nussbaum, 99, actor (Fatal Attraction, Field of Dreams, Men in Black) (b. 1923)[459]
- William Pope.L, 68, visual artist (b. 1955)[460]
- Richard Romanus, 80, actor (Mean Streets, Heavy Metal, Hey Good Lookin') (b. 1943)[461]
- December 24
- Cheri Barry, 68, politician, mayor of Meridian, Mississippi (2009–2013) (b. 1955)[462]
- Richard Bowes, 79, science fiction author (b. 1944)[463]
- John Cutler, 73, audio engineer (Grateful Dead) and record producer (In the Dark) (b. 1950)[464]
- Kamar de los Reyes, 56, actor (One Life to Live, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Sleepy Hollow) (b. 1967)[465]
- Naomi Feil, 91, gerontologist (b. 1932)[466]
- Alice Parker, 98, composer, arranger, and choral conductor (b. 1925)[467]
- Willie Ruff, 92, jazz musician and educator (b. 1931)[468]
- Milan Zeleny, 81, Czech-born economist (b. 1942)[469]
- December 25
- Vinie Burrows, 99, stage actress (b. 1924)[470]
- David Freeman, 84, record producer (County Records) (b. 1939)[471]
- December 26
- James Ray, 66, basketball player (Denver Nuggets, Berloni Torino, Fenerbahçe) (b. 1957)[472]
- Bobby Rivers, 70, television personality (WISN-TV, WPIX, VH1) (b. 1953)[473]
- Tom Smothers, 86, comedian and musician (Smothers Brothers) (b. 1937)[474]
- December 27
- Ken Bowman, 81, football player (Green Bay Packers) (b. 1942)[475]
- Forestry, 27, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1996)[476]
- Michael Gibbons Jr., guitarist (Leeway)[477]
- Herb Kohl, 88, politician and businessman (Kohl's), member of the U.S. Senate (1989–2013) (b. 1935)[478]
- Ignacio E. Lozano Jr., 96, diplomat, ambassador to El Salvador (1976–1977) (b. 1927)[479]
- December 28
- Kelly Doran, 66, businessman and real estate developer (b. 1957)[480]
- Bill McColl, 93, football player (Chicago Bears) (b. 1930)[481]
- Herman Raucher, 95, screenwriter (Summer of '42, Class of '44, The Other Side of Midnight) (b. 1928)[482]
- Tommy Talton, 74, guitarist (We the People, Cowboy) (b. 1949)[483]
- Donald Wildmon, 85, United Methodist minister, author, and radio host, founder of the American Family Association (b. 1939)[484]
- December 29
- Maurice Hines, 80, actor (The Cotton Club), singer and choreographer (b. 1943)[485]
- Roland Leong, 78, drag racer (b. 1945)[486]
- Les McCann, 88, jazz pianist and singer ("Compared to What") (b. 1935)[487]
- Joey Meyer, 74, basketball player and coach (DePaul Blue Demons) (b. 1949)[488]
- Sandra Reaves-Phillips, 79, actress (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Round Midnight, Lean on Me), writer, and singer (b. 1944)[489]
- December 30
- Martha Diamond, 79, painter (b. 1944)[490]
- Cindy Morgan, 69, actress (Caddyshack, Tron, Galaxis) (b. 1954)[491] (death announced on this date)
- Douglas J. J. Peters, 60, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (2007–2021) (b. 1963)[492]
- December 31
- Shecky Greene, 97, comedian and actor (History of the World, Part I, Splash, Tony Rome) (b. 1926)[493]
- Eddie Bernice Johnson, 88, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2023) and Texas Senate (1987–1993) (b. 1935)[494]
- Cale Yarborough, 84, Hall of Fame racing driver, founder of Cale Yarborough Motorsports and NASCAR Cup Series champion (1976, 1977, 1978) (b. 1939)[495]
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- ^ Rudolph Isley Dies: Founding Member Of The Isley Brothers Was 84
- ^ Former Nebraska State Sen. Jim Jensen remembered for real estate dealings, love of family
- ^ Rosemarie Myrdal, the second woman to serve as North Dakota's lieutenant governor, dies at 94
- ^ Cynthia Hyla Whittaker
- ^ In Memory: Robert von Dassanowsky
- ^ Howard Forman, former state senator and Broward County clerk of court, dies at 77
- ^ Tom O'Lincoln
- ^ Lara Parker, Angelique on Cult Favorite 'Dark Shadows,' Dies at 84
- ^ Colette Rossant, 91, Dies; Gave French Cuisine a Global Flourish (registration required)
- ^ Longtime Syracuse-area Assemblyman Michael Bragman dies
- ^ Louise Glück, Nobel-winning poet of terse and candid lyricism, dies at 80
- ^ Burdie Haldorson
- ^ Medal of Honor Recipients Announce Passing of Medal of Honor Recipient Frank A. Herda
- ^ Ronald Milton Mottl
- ^ Loren Parks
- ^ Bud Somerville, skip of first US curling world champs, dies at 86
- ^ Lois Erdmann Wright
- ^ Fatal Illinois stabbing of 6-year-old Palestinian refugee Wadea Al-Fayoume prompts feds to warn of 'lone wolf' attacks
- ^ Andy Bean, 11-time PGA Tour winner, dies after recent lung replacement surgery
- ^ Maurice W. Long
- ^ Piper Laurie, Three-Time Oscar Nominee Who Starred in 'Carrie' and 'The Hustler,' Dies at 91
- ^ Chinese linguist Tsu-Lin Mei dies at 90
- ^ Richard Adam Bielski
- ^ Biggers, Neal Brooks, Jr.
- ^ Bishop Tod David Brown †
- ^ Joanna Merlin Dies: Original 'Fiddler On The Roof' Tzeitel, Longtime Judge On 'Law & Order: SVU' Was 92
- ^ Richard Todd Reynolds
- ^ David Shaffer, Medical ‘Detective’ in Suicide of Youths, Dies at 87
- ^ Suzanne Somers Dead at 76 After Breast Cancer Battle
- ^ Psychedelic Research Pioneer Roland Griffiths Passes At Age 77
- ^ Geri M. Joseph
- ^ Steven Weisberg, Film Editor on 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' and 'Men in Black II,' Dies at 68
- ^ Carol Berman
- ^ Edward Bleier, Visionary Executive at Dawn of Cable TV, Dies at 94 (registration required)
- ^ Carla Bley, Jazz Composer, Arranger and Provocateur, Dies at 87
- ^ Bob George Dies: Producer For Films ‘Newness’, ‘Zoe’ And ‘Endings, Beginnings’ Was 51
- ^ Thomas R. Rychlec
- ^ Roger Brown, a rugged rebounder on Jayhawks’ 1971 Final Four team, dies at age 73
- ^ David George Puddington
- ^ Dwight Twilley Dies: Part Of The 'Tulsa Sound' Was 72
- ^ DJ Mark the 45 King Reportedly Dead at 62
- ^ Judy Balaban, High-Placed Participant in Hollywood, Dies at 91
- ^ Jack Anderson – dance writer, historian, and poet – dies at 88
- ^ Remembering Colonel Jack Brennan
- ^ Milwaukee Brewers hero of the 1982 World Series run Pete Ladd has died
- ^ Dr. Richard M. Osgood Jr.
- ^ 'Goodfellas' mobster Vinny Asaro, dies at 86
- ^ Natalie Zemon Davis, Historian of the Marginalized, Dies at 94 (registration required)
- ^ Joan Evans Dies: Actress In 'On The Loose' And 'Skirts Ahoy' Was 89
- ^ Rob F Gardner
- ^ Stephen Kandel
- ^ San Fernando politician, Cindy Montañez, dies at age 50
- ^ Betsy Rawls, a 4-time U.S. Women's Open champion, dies at age 95
- ^ Dusty Street, pioneering female DJ for Los Angeles radio station KROQ, dies at 77
- ^ Detroit synagogue president Samantha Woll found dead outside her home
- ^ Ida Applebroog (1929–2023)
- ^ In remembrance of Jeffrey A. Bader
- ^ Lee Berk, former Berklee president and college namesake, dies at 81 (registration required)
- ^ Former LSU Assistant Coach Tasha Butts Passes Away
- ^ Vic Fischer, last surviving Alaska Constitutional Convention delegate, dies at 99
- ^ Don Laughlin, who founded the riverside resort town, dies at 92
- ^ Anita Arrow Summers, Professor of Public Policy at Penn, has passed away.
- ^ Gregg Sutton, Songwriter-Musician Who Played With Artists From Lone Justice and Bob Dylan to Andy Kaufman, Dies at 74
- ^ Charles E. Young, UCLA's longest-serving chancellor, dies at 91
- ^ In Remembrance of the Honorable J. Frederick Motz, United States District Judge for the District of Maryland
- ^ Harry Porterfield, beloved former CBS 2 News anchor, dies at 95
- ^ Longtime champion of the arts in Oklahoma, Betty Price dies
- ^ Merv Shiner
- ^ Tom Walker, father of former Pittsburgh Pirates 2B Neil Walker, dies
- ^ Former CBS2 journalist Arnold Diaz dies at age 74
- ^ Steve Riley, Former L.A. Guns and W.A.S.P. Drummer, Dies at 67
- ^ Richard Roundtree Dies: ‘Shaft’ Star Was 81
- ^ Longest-serving Black congressional staffer, Bertie Bowman, dies at 92
- ^ Steve Erwin, Deathstroke the Terminator Artist and Checkmate Co-Creator, Passes Away at 63
- ^ Robert Irwin, pioneer of Light and Space art who designed Getty's Central Garden, dies at 95
- ^ David Mitchell, Weekly Editor Who Exposed a Corrupt Cult, Dies at 79
- ^ Investor Byron Wien of Blackstone dies at 90
- ^ Saints mourn the passing of former strong safety Ray Brown
- ^ Psytrance Pioneer Goa Gil Dead at 72
- ^ Phillip Isenberg, former Sacramento mayor and state Assemblymember, dies at 84
- ^ Richard Moll, Bull the Bailiff on ‘Night Court,’ Dies at 80
- ^ Harvey Munford, former lawmaker and Las Vegas community leader, dies at 83
- ^ Judy Nugent Dead: 'Ruggles,' 'Adventures of Superman' Actress Was 83
- ^ Bobby 'Bingo' Smith, part of Cavs' 'Miracle of Richfield' team, dies at 77
- ^ Longtime U.S. District Judge LeRoy Hansen dies at 90
- ^ Remembering William F. May, Ph.D.
- ^ Brandon Enoch Smith
- ^ US Hockey Player Dies After Taking Blade To The Neck In Freak Accident During Weekend Match
- ^ Maj. Roland Lajoie (1936–2023), instrumental Cold War leader
- ^ Former Santa Clara Mayor Patricia Mahan dies at age 71
- ^ Country Songwriting Great Bill Rice Passes
- ^ 'Friends' Star Matthew Perry Dead At 54 After Apparent Drowning
- ^ Legendary women's basketball coach Dean Weese dies at 88
- ^ Robert Brustein, a giant of the American theater, dies at 96
- ^ Dr. Reed McNeil Izatt, American Chemist, Dies at 97
- ^ Thierry Rautureau, Seattle's Chef in the Hat, dies at 64
- ^ Sam Ball, the Henderson native who played for the Baltimore Colts, has died
- ^ Peter S. Fischer, ‘Murder, She Wrote’ Co-Creator and ‘Columbo’ Writer, Dies at 88
- ^ Frank Howard, four-time All-Star and Washington Senators legend, dies 87
- ^ Tim Parenton, who coached UNF baseball for six years, passes away after battle with cancer
- ^ Lois Galgay Reckitt, a fierce champion of the gender equality and LGBTQ rights, dies
- ^ Former 'General Hospital' Actor Tyler Christopher Dead at 50
- ^ Le producteur de blues Lawrence Cohn est décédé (in French)
- ^ NASA Administrator Remembers Apollo Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II
- ^ The Town of Chesapeake Beach Honors George W. Owings, III
- ^ Taraja Ramsess, 'Black Panther' and 'Avengers: Endgame' Stuntman, Dies at 41
- ^ Mel Sembler, Florida developer and top Republican fundraiser, dies at 93
- ^ Influential ALS advocate Ady Barkan, Featured in 2021 Documentary 'Not Going Quietly' Dies at 39
- ^ Norma A. Taylor
- ^ Geaux Rocket Ride euthanized; 2nd death ahead of Breeders' Cup
- ^ Legendary basketball coach Bob Knight dies at 83
- ^ In Memoriam: Peter Tarnoff
- ^ Peter White obituary: actor in All My Children dies at 86
- ^ Former Phoenix Suns star, UNC great Walter Davis dies at 69
- ^ Mort Downey, 1936–2023
- ^ Dick Drago, staple of Red Sox pitching staff in 1970s, dies at 78
- ^ Sikes, national champ at UA, dies at 83
- ^ Brenda Snipes, Broward's ex-supervisor of elections, dies at 80
- ^ Birmingham's first Black police officer dead at age 90: 'He will forever be in hearts and mind'
- ^ Howard Wayne Dies at 75; Ex-Assembly Member Taught ‘Ladder of Opportunity’
- ^ Robert Butler, 'Remington Steele' Co-Creator and Emmy-Winning Director, Dies at 95
- ^ Gary Colson, who lobbied to add the 3-point shot during a basketball coaching career, dies at 89
- ^ F.L. ‘Bubba’ Copeland, Alabama mayor and pastor, kills himself
- ^ Dennis Dean Higgins
- ^ Remembering Betty Reardon (1929–2023)
- ^ Martin Shefter, professor of government, dies at 79
- ^ Priit Vesilind, Writer Who Penetrated the Iron Curtain, Dies at 80
- ^ Karen Davis, President and Founder of UPC, Has Passed Away
- ^ Judge Robert George Doumar
- ^ Arthur Eckman
- ^ Aaron Harper, ancien joueur de la Chorale de Roanne, décède dans un accident de la route (in French)
- ^ IRE legend Meyer dies at 93
- ^ Ahmad Tousi
- ^ Gary Winnick, Global Crossing founder and once L.A.’s richest man, dies at 76
- ^ Russell Camilleri
- ^ John Contoulis
- ^ Evan Ellingson Ex-Child Star Dead at 35 ... 'My Sister's Keeper,' 'CSI'
- ^ David Ferry
- ^ J. L. Heilbron (in Italian)
- ^ Pat E. Johnson, 'Karate Kid' Trainer, Dies at 84
- ^ Matt Ulrich, Super Bowl champion with Colts, dead at 41
- ^ Joseph William (Bill) Dellastatious
- ^ Janet Landgard, 'The Swimmer' and 'The Donna Reed Show' Actor, Dies at 75
- ^ RIP, Business Travel Columnist Joe Sharkey
- ^ Mike Shuster, who covered the world for NPR for three decades, has died at 76
- ^ Semiconductor visionary Simon Sze passed away at age 87
- ^ Former UNC coach Carl Torbush dies at 72
- ^ Frank Borman, Who Led Historic Flight Around the Moon in 1968, Dies at Age 95
- ^ C-Knight, Dove Shack Rapper Dead at 52: Report
- ^ Julius Ottis Duncan Jr.
- ^ Longtime Utah federal judge dies at age 96
- ^ Mr. Lamar Lemmons Jr. Obituary
- ^ Roger Kastel Dead: 'Jaws' Movie Poster Artist Was 92
- ^ National Endowment for the Arts Statement on the Death of National Heritage Fellow R.L. Boyce
- ^ David Gauthier (1932–2023)
- ^ Alan Hevesi, New York Official Who Fell From Grace, Dies at 83
- ^ Governor Dunleavy Mourns Passing of Former Kenai Peninsula Legislator Kurt Olson
- ^ John Sayre
- ^ Adiós a John Tooby (in Spanish)
- ^ John Bailey, Former Academy President and ‘Groundhog Day’ Cinematographer, Dies at 81
- ^ Celebrated Jewelry Designer Henry Dunay Dies at 88
- ^ La Fortitudo piange Charles Jordan (in Italian)
- ^ Former UH football player D.J. Hayden killed in collision near downtown Houston
- ^ Clarence A. "Clancy" Holland M.D.
- ^ Kyle LeDuc, 1981–2023
- ^ Rhode Island baseball legend Dave Stenhouse passes away at 90
- ^ Conny Van Dyke, Motown Singer and 'W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings' Star, Dies at 78
- ^ Edith Marie (Doughtie) Warren
- ^ Tom Zych, former St. Louis politician turned minister, dies at 83
- ^ President M. Russell Ballard Dies at Age 95
- ^ Peter Boylan
- ^ Paul Martin Lester
- ^ Elinor Otto, one of the original Rosie the Riveters, dies at 104
- ^ Kevin Turen, Producer on 'Euphoria' and 'The Idol,' Dies at 44
- ^ Retired Navy Capt. Don Walsh, Deep Sea Submariner and Ocean Explorer, Dies at 92
- ^ Former President Donald Trump's Sister Dies At 86 In New York
- ^ Robert Belloir
- ^ Michael Bishop (1945–2023)
- ^ Former Oklahoma state representative Kiger dies from injuries from tractor collision
- ^ Porter, Steven (November 13, 2023). "Lawmaker's death leaves narrowly divided N.H. House in mourning". Boston Globe. Retrieved November 7, 2024.
- ^ Robert Philibosian, L.A. County D.A. who oversaw McMartin Preschool case, dies at 83
- ^ In Remembrance: George Tscherny (1924–2023)
- ^ Champion Sprinter Work All Week Passes Away
- ^ Former Fresno State football player Devon Wylie dies, family confirms
- ^ Statement by Fred Ryan, Chairman of the Board of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute on the death of Rick Ahearn
- ^ Ken Adamson, member of Broncos' inaugural team, dies at 85
- ^ Neville Garrick obituary: Bob Marley's art director dies at 73
- ^ Betty Rollin, Who Wrote Candidly About Her Breast Cancer, Dies at 87
- ^ Padres Chairman Peter Seidler dies at 63
- ^ Terry Taylor, first woman AP sports editor, dies at age 71
- ^ Former Phoenix Mayor Thelda Williams dies
- ^ Famed Artist Radcliffe Bailey Dies
- ^ Dex Carvey Dies: Comedian Son Of Dana Carvey Was 32
- ^ Sandra Farina
- ^ Professor Emeritus Willard R. Johnson, political scientist who specialized in African studies, dies at 87
- ^ Statement on the passing of Dr. Worta McCaskill-Stevens
- ^ Sad News – Ken Squier passes away
- ^ Jeanette L. Bottazzi
- ^ Former Congressman Tom Bliley, Jr. dead at 91
- ^ George "Funky" Brown Dies: Kool & The Gang Drummer & Songwriter Was 74
- ^ Johnny Green, New York Knicks All-Star, Dies at 89
- ^ James Paul Johnson Obituary
- ^ Keys Evans, woman behind landmark ICC case, succumbs
- ^ Bobby Ussery, Hall of Fame jockey whose horse was DQ’d in 1968 Kentucky Derby, dies at 88
- ^ Former Dream Theater Singer Charlie Dominici Dies
- ^ Remembering Merle Goldman: Giant Among Scholars, Lifelong Friend of the Fairbank Center
- ^ H. Roger Grant, Railroad Author and Historian, Dies at 79
- ^ Suzanne Shepherd Dead: 'Goodfellas' And 'The Sopranos' Actress Was 89
- ^ Lou Skizas
- ^ A famed American composer has died
- ^ Rosalynn Carter, former first lady and tireless humanitarian who advocated for mental health issues, dies at 96
- ^ Roslynn Alba Cobarrubias, media entrepreneur and pillar of Filipino community, dies at 43
- ^ Herbert Gold, postwar novelist of love and marriage, dies at 99
- ^ Carlton Pearson, influential megachurch founder who rejected the idea of hell, dies at 70
- ^ Transformers' Voice Actor Peter Spellos Dead at 69 After Cancer Battle
- ^ Alice Denney, Washington's impresario of the experimental, dies at 101 (subscription required)
- ^ Preston Lee Hanna
- ^ Willie Hernández, 1984 AL MVP, dies
- ^ John Walsh, Mass. Democratic activist, dies at 65
- ^ Mars Williams, Saxophonist in the Psychedelic Furs and the Waitresses, Dies at 68
- ^ Ronald William Acks
- ^ Francis Nicosia, 1944–2023
- ^ Former Illinois State Senate President James 'Pate' Philip dead at 93
- ^ Champion Stravinsky passes away at 27 in Japan
- ^ Former Purdue football All-American tight end Dave Young dies
- ^ Tom Larson, former sports host on Channel 38 and NESN, dies at 84
- ^ Jean Knight, 'Mr. Big Stuff' Singer, Dead at 80
- ^ Radio host & writer Nguyen Qui Duc has died
- ^ Longtime Seattle TV forecaster Steve Pool dies from early-onset Alzheimer's
- ^ Phil Quartararo, Former Head of Warner Bros. and Virgin Records, Dies at 67
- ^ Entertainer and singer Jim Salestrom passes away at the age of 67
- ^ Linda Sagan
- ^ Jim Carter was an unappreciated but hard-nosed middle linebacker
- ^ Steve Jurczyk
- ^ Mark Peter Kellar
- ^ The founding editor of The Washington Monthly magazine, Charles Peters, has died at 96
- ^ Jimmy Buffett's music partner Fingers Taylor dies. Check out his legacy
- ^ Douglas F. Ahlstedt
- ^ McDonald's Canada founder has died at age 86
- ^ Former New York Mets catcher Ron Hodges dies at 74
- ^ Herb Klein, former N.J. congressman, dies at 93
- ^ Elliot Silverstein, Director of 'Cat Ballou' and 'A Man Called Horse', Dies at 96
- ^ Marc Thorpe, Father of Robot Wars, Passes Away
- ^ ‘He was like Ted Lasso’: LDS historian, ex-college president and a student favorite dies
- ^ Former State Sen. Whitney Anderson Dead At 91
- ^ US orchestras mourn long-serving conductor, 69
- ^ Obituary, Robert Mann Gallery, New York Pays Tribute To Larry Fink, Visionary Photographer And Extraordinary Artist – Death
- ^ Veteran PD/Air Talent Clarke Ingram Dies
- ^ Tim Dorsey, who mixed comedy and murder in his novels, dies at 62
- ^ Legendary WCBS-TV reporter Pablo Guzman dies at 73
- ^ Christian Music Pioneer Jimmy Owens Has Passed Away
- ^ Bob Albright, former state House member who represented north Alabama, dead at 87
- ^ William Anastasi, Conceptualist Who Drew a Cult Following, Dies at 90
- ^ Susan Catania
- ^ Mary Cleave, the first woman to fly on NASA's space shuttle after Challenger disaster, dies at 76
- ^ Victor Kemper Dead: 'Dog Day Afternoon' Cinematographer Was 96
- ^ Acclaimed author of the 'Milagro Beanfield War,' John Nichols, dies
- ^ Easton-based U.S. District Judge Edward G. Smith has died
- ^ Notorious school machete attacker William Stankewicz dies in prison
- ^ Tony Winner Frances Sternhagen Dies at 93
- ^ Thomas Augsberger, Eden Rock Founder and 'Solace,' 'Mr. Brooks' Producer, Dies at 60
- ^ Remembering General Julius W. Becton, Jr., former President of Prairie View A&M University
- ^ Former Vt. lawmaker dies after colliding with bus in Killington
- ^ John Kelly Colaianni
- ^ Charlie Munger, investing genius and Warren Buffett's right-hand man, dies at age 99
- ^ Influential Detroit pastor the Rev. Charles Gilchrist Adams dies at age 86
- ^ Richard Berkley, Kansas City's first Jewish mayor who responded to walkway collapse, dies
- ^ Elliott Erwitt, Master Photographer from Magnum Photos, Dies at 95
- ^ Scott Kempner Dies: Cofounder of The Dictators and The Del-Lords Was 69
- ^ Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100
- ^ Mildred Miller Posvar, singer and founder of Opera Theater of Pittsburgh, dies at 98
- ^ Russian Orthodox Archpriest Michael James Oleksa has died at 76
- ^ William P. Murphy Jr., an Inventor of the Modern Blood Bag, Dies at 100 (subscription required)
- ^ Legendary Braves scout Paul Snyder passes away
- ^ Edwin Yoder, Pulitzer-winning editorial writer, columnist, dies at 89 (subscription required)
- ^ Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman on Supreme Court, dies at 93
- ^ Honorable Lyle E. Strom
- ^ Stanley R Graham
- ^ Sedevacantist Bishop Clarence Kelly, R.I.P. (1941–2023)
- ^ William Joseph Hicks
- ^ Pioneering Latina public radio journalist Maria Martin dies at 72
- ^ Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Edwin Peterson who modernized courts dies at 93
- ^ Theatre Critic Edwin Wilson Has Passed Away at 96
- ^ Claude R. Engle III
- ^ Andrea Fay Friedman Dead: 'Life Goes On' Actor Was 53
- ^ David McKnight Dies: Star Of 'J.D.'s Revenge' And 'The Hollywood Shuffle' Was 87
- ^ Well-known Vermont attorney Jerry O’Neill dies at 77
- ^ Juanita Castro, sister of Cuban leaders Fidel and Raul Castro, dies in Miami
- ^ World Archery honorary president Jim Easton dies aged 88
- ^ Edgar S. Woolard, Jr.
- ^ Howard Stern's friend, longtime stylist Ralph Cirella, dead at 58: ‘He didn’t take care of himself’
- ^ Jeffrey Dahmer's Father, Lionel, Dead at 87
- ^ Ronald Michael Fernandes
- ^ The most famous Serbian actor in Hollywood has died: He starred alongside Stallone in "Rambo"
- ^ Norman Lear, Whose Comedies Changed the Face of TV, Is Dead at 101
- ^ Lawrence Steven Meyers Dies: Meyers Media Group Founder Was 67
- ^ Jack Hogan Dead: 'Combat!' Star Was 94
- ^ Ellen Holly Dies: 'One Life to Live' First Black Soap Star Was 92
- ^ 'One of a kind' retired Associate Professor Neil Shulman dies at 78
- ^ John Brooks Slaughter, trailblazing engineer who led Occidental College, dies at 89
- ^ Dave Wehrmeister
- ^ Terry Baucom, Duke of Drive, passes
- ^ Lola Dee, Popular Singer of the 1950s, Dies at 95
- ^ David Ellenson, leading Jewish scholar and former HUC president, dies at 76
- ^ Kenneth Donald Long
- ^ 'Lizzie McGuire' Producer Stan Rogow Dies at 75
- ^ Guy Stern, Who Fled Germany and Then Interrogated Nazis, Dies at 101 (subscription required)
- ^ Keisha Nash Whitaker Dies: Actor/Producer And Ex-Wife Of Forest Whitaker Was 51
- ^ Dynasty lead singer Nidra Beard dies after battle with cancer
- ^ San Jose legendary community leader Frank Fiscalini dies
- ^ Ryan O'Neal Dead: 'Love Story', 'Paper Moon' Actor Was 82
- ^ Paul Webb, a Virginia Gentleman Who Built ODU Into a Division I Basketball Powerhouse, Passed Away Friday Morning
- ^ Anna "Chickadee" Cardwell Dies: ‘Here Comes Honey Boo Boo’ Co-Star Was 29
- ^ Bishop Raymond Goedert, 96
- ^ Dærick Gröss Sr Has Passes Away
- ^ Former CT state senator, a professor and politician in Manchester, remembered as a trailblazer
- ^ Frank Wycheck, longtime Titans tight end and hero of 'Music City Miracle', dies at 52
- ^ Former Kentucky Governor Julian Carroll dies at 92
- ^ Remembering Vice Adm. Michael Cowan, the 34th Surgeon General of Navy Medicine (2001–2004)
- ^ David Drake
- ^ Mort Engelberg, 'Smokey and the Bandit' Producer Who Worked on Bill Clinton's Presidential Campaigns, Dies at 86
- ^ Microbiologist Barbara Iglewski, Champion of Female Scientists, Passes Away
- ^ Former Mississippi Supreme Court Justice James Robertson passes away at age 83
- ^ Twitching Tongues’ Cayle Sain dead at 31
- ^ Andre Braugher Dies: Star Of 'Homicide: Life On The Street', 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' & Other Series And Films Was 61
- ^ Jeffrey Foskett, Beach Boys Member and Key Architect of Brian Wilson's Comeback, Dead at 67
- ^ Irascible former San Diego Chargers player who lived under a fig tree and captured Bakersfield's heart dies at 82
- ^ Ken Kelsch, Cinematographer on 'Bad Lieutenant,' Dies at 76
- ^ Essra Mohawk, Singer-Songwriter With Ties to Zappa, Garcia, Lauper, Tina and 'Schoolhouse Rock,' Dies
- ^ Camden Toy, go-to monster actor on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', dies at 68
- ^ Mr. Robert Gray Allen
- ^ William G. Connolly, editor who updated The New York Times, dies at 86
- ^ Obituary of Lawrence E. Miggins
- ^ Craig Watkins, former Dallas County District Attorney, dies at 56
- ^ Former JSU football coach Bill Burgess dies
- ^ Stand-Up Comic Kenny DeForest Dies At 37 After E-Bike Crash In Brooklyn; No Other Vehicles Now Believed Involved – Update
- ^ Small Brown Bike guitarist Travis Dopp has passed away
- ^ Julia Brooks Gentleman
- ^ Miljenko Grgich – In Memoriam
- ^ Stephen N. Junker
- ^ Roger McMurrin
- ^ Ted Morgan, acclaimed author with a vivid past, dies at 91 (subscription required)
- ^ Former Representative Geraldine "Gerae" Peten dies at 75
- ^ John Wade
- ^ Selma Fenning Archerd
- ^ Cari Beauchamp, Admired Author and Hollywood Historian, Dies at 74
- ^ Dr. Conrid Clyde Berry
- ^ Former Missouri First Lady Betty Cooper Hearnes passes away
- ^ Hall of Famer, Pacers legend George McGinnis dies at 73
- ^ Lee Redmond, who once had the longest fingernails ever, dies just days before Christmas
- ^ Angus Hugh Morrison
- ^ MSU Legend Jim Ashmore Passes Away
- ^ Richard Hunt, iconic Chicago sculptor, dies at 88
- ^ Former State Sen. Scott Lautenbaugh dies
- ^ Original Misfits Drummer Manny Martinez Reportedly Dies At 69
- ^ Norma Barzman Dead: Screenwriter and Hollywood Blacklist Survivor Dies
- ^ Amp Fiddler Has Died; Cause Of Death
- ^ Jim Ladd Dead: Los Angeles Radio DJ Was 75
- ^ James McCaffrey, 'Max Payne' and 'Alan Wake 2' Voice Actor, Dies at 65
- ^ Eric Montross passes away at 52 after battle with cancer
- ^ Longtime Bay Area News Group ‘Mr. Roadshow’ columnist Gary Richards dies
- ^ Larry Faircloth, longtime West Virginia political figure, has died
- ^ Dan Greenburg, Who Poked Fun With His Pen, Dies at 87 (subscription required)
- ^ Arno Mayer Passes Away
- ^ Chiefs guard Ed Budde, who opened up '65 toss power trap', dies at 83
- ^ Passing: Senate powerhouse Sen. Lyda Green
- ^ Bram Inscore, songwriter and producer who worked with Beck, Troye Sivan and BTS, dies at 41
- ^ Former Packers DT Carl Barzilauskas dies at age 72
- ^ Former Congressman Philip Hayes Dies
- ^ Frank Riggs, former North Coast congressman, dies at 73
- ^ Former US ambassador John Kornblum is dead
- ^ Paula Murphy, trailblazing female race car driver, dies at 95
- ^ Former New Mexico attorney general and lawmaker David Norvell dies at 88
- ^ Ian Punnett March 3, 1960 – December 21, 2023
- ^ Nobel Prize winning economist Robert Solow dies
- ^ Laura Lynch, founding member of The Dixie Chicks, dies in car crash in Texas
- ^ Ryan Minor passes away at 49
- ^ Ruth Seymour, KCRW founder and NPR pioneer, dies at 88
- ^ Renowned Dallas journalist and bestselling author Hugh Aynesworth has died
- ^ Nick & Aaron Carter's Sister Bobbie Jean Carter Dead at 41
- ^ Chicago actor Mike Nussbaum dies at 99, the oldest working actor in the country
- ^ Pope.L, Daredevil Artist Who Invoked Heady Ideas About Blackness, Dies at 68
- ^ Richard Romanus, Actor in 'Mean Streets', Dies at 80
- ^ Former Meridian Mayor Cheri Barry passes away
- ^ Richard Bowes (1944–2023
- ^ Grateful Dead producer/engineer John Cutler has died
- ^ 'One Life to Live' Star Kamar de los Reyes Dead at 56
- ^ Naomi Gisela Feil
- ^ Choral music legend Alice Parker dies at 98
- ^ Sheffield native, former Yale music professor Willie Ruff dies at 92
- ^ Zemřel Milan Zelený. Specialista na podnikové řízení byl nejcitovanějším českým ekonomem (in Czech)
- ^ Vinie Burrows, New York Stage Stalwart, Dies at 99
- ^ Dave Freeman passes
- ^ Former JU hoops star, NBA first-round draft pick James Ray, 66, passes away in Gainesville
- ^ Bobby Rivers, TV Personality and Movie Critic, Dies at 70
- ^ Tom Smothers, Comic Half of the Smothers Brothers, Dies at 86 (subscription required)
- ^ Undersized Ken Bowman, who played big in Super Bowl I and the Ice Bowl, dies
- ^ Forestry Passes at 27 in Brazil
- ^ Michael Gibbons Jr., Early Lead Guitarist for New York Hardcore Band Leeway, Has Died
- ^ Herb Kohl, former U.S. senator and Milwaukee Bucks owner, dies at age 88
- ^ Ignacio Lozano Jr., part of publishing dynasty that founded La Opinión, dies
- ^ Kelly Doran, Twin Cities real estate developer, dead at 66
- ^ Hall of Famer Bill McColl Passes Away
- ^ Herman Raucher Dies: Oscar-Nominated 'Summer of '42' Screenwriter Was 95
- ^ Cowboy and Gregg Allman Guitarist Tommy Talton, Dead at 74
- ^ Founder of the American Family Association dies in Mississippi
- ^ Maurice Hines, Tap Dancer Extraordinaire, Dies at 80
- ^ Legendary NHRA car owner Roland Leong, "the Hawaiian," passes away
- ^ Les McCann, Legendary Jazz Pianist, Dies at 88
- ^ Joey Meyer, who coached DePaul to 7 NCAA Tournaments, dies at 74
- ^ Sandra Reaves-Phillips, Actress and Singer on Stage and Screen, Dies at 79
- ^ Martha Diamond, Painter of New York Skyscrapers, Dies at 79
- ^ Cindy Morgan, 'Caddyshack' and 'Toron' Actress, Dies at 69
- ^ Doug J.J. Peters, a popular former lawmaker, dies at age 60
- ^ Comic legend Shecky Greene dies at 97
- ^ Eddie Bernice Johnson, who represented North Texas in the U.S. Congress for 30 years, dies at 88
- ^ Cale Yarborough, three-time Cup champion, dies at 84