The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in October–December 2024. 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.
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October
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- October 1
- David Burnham, 91, journalist (The New York Times) (b. 1933)[1]
- Garcia Glen White, 61, serial killer (b. 1963)[2]
- Bob Yerkes, 92, stuntman (Back to the Future, Return of the Jedi, Hook) (b. 1932)[3] (death announced on this date)
- October 2
- Christopher Charles Benninger, 81, American-born Indian architect (b. 1942)[4]
- Susie Berning, 83, Hall of Fame golfer (b. 1941)[5]
- Matthew Lewis, 94, photojournalist (The Washington Post), Pulitzer Prize winner (1975) (b. 1930)[6]
- Roger K. Lewis, 83, architect and urban planner (b. 1941)[7]
- October 3
- John Gierach, 78, author (b. 1946)[8]
- Jerry Miller, singer (The Untouchables)[9]
- Bob Speake, 94, baseball player (Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants) (b. 1930)[10]
- October 4
- Leah Rawls Atkins, 89, historian (b. 1935)[11]
- Allan Blye, 87, Canadian-born television writer (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour) and actor (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) (b. 1937)[12]
- Christopher Ciccone, 63, artist, interior decorator and designer (b. 1960)[13]
- Greg Landry, 77, football player (Detroit Lions, Baltimore Colts) and coach (Chicago Bears) (b. 1946)[14]
- John Lasell, 95, actor (Dark Shadows, The Twilight Zone, Perry Mason) (b. 1928)[15]
- Billy Shaw, 85, Hall of Fame football player (Buffalo Bills) (b. 1938)[16]
- October 5
- Robert Coover, 92, novelist and short story writer (b. 1932)[17]
- Jack Iker, 75, Anglican clergyman, bishop of Fort Worth (1995–2009) (b. 1949)[18]
- Beverly Turner Lynds, 95, astronomer (b. 1929)[19]
- Werner Merzbacher, 96, Swiss-born businessman (b. 1928)[20]
- Tefko Saracevic, 93, Croatian-born information scientist (b. 1930)[21]
- Tepin, 12, Hall of Fame racehorse (b. 2011)[22] (death announced on this date)
- October 6
- Alan N. Bloch, 92, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Western Pennsylvania (since 1979) (b. 1932)[23]
- Dominic Cossa, 89, operatic baritone (b. 1935)[24]
- Dan Coughlin, 85–86, sportscaster (WJW) (b. 1938)[25]
- Neil Grabois, 88, mathematician (b. 1935)[26]
- Dave Hobson, 87, politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1982–1991) and the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2009) (b. 1936)[27]
- Johnny Neel, 70, musician (The Allman Brothers Band) (b. 1954)[28]
- October 7
- Cissy Houston, 91, singer (The Sweet Inspirations) and actress (The Preacher's Wife), Grammy winner (1997, 1999) (b. 1933)[29]
- Arie L. Kopelman, 86, businessman and philanthropist, president of Chanel (1986–2004) (b. 1938)[30]
- Jack Ponti, 66, songwriter ("Hey Stoopid", "Love's a Loaded Gun") and record producer (b. 1958)[31]
- Nicholas Pryor, 89, actor (Beverly Hills, 90210, Port Charles, Risky Business) (b. 1935)[32]
- Lore Segal, 96, Austrian-born novelist (b. 1928)[33]
- John Arthur Smith, 82, politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (1989–2020) (b. 1942)[34]
- October 8
- Pat Fischer, 84, football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Redskins) (b. 1940)[35]
- Richard F. Grein, 91, American Episcopal clergyman, bishop of New York (1989−2001) (b. 1932)[36]
- R. Phillip Haire, 88, politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1999–2013) (b. 1936)[37]
- Tim Johnson, 77, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1997–2015) (b. 1946)[38]
- Maxine Mimms, 96, educator (Evergreen State College) (b. 1928)[39]
- Abdul Salaam, 71, football player (New York Jets) (b. 1953)[40]
- Edward Vaughn, 90, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1979–1980, 1995–2000) (b. 1934)[41] (death announced on this date)
- October 9
- Jerry Covington, 69, custom motorcycle builder (b. 1955)[42]
- Steve Hodges, 75, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2007–2014) (b. 1949)[43]
- Ralph Okerlund, 72, politician, member of the Utah Senate (2009–2020) (b. 1952)[44]
- Augie Pabst, 90, racing driver, USAC champion (1959) (b. 1933)[45]
- Gaylen Pitts, 78, baseball player (Oakland Athletics) (b. 1946)[46]
- Clark R. Rasmussen, 90, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1965–1967) (b. 1934)[47]
- October 10
- Adam Abeshouse, 63, recording engineer, music producer and classical violinist (b. 1961)[48]
- Tony Guzzo, 75, baseball coach (Old Dominion Monarchs) (b. 1949)[49]
- Dona Irwin, 92, politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1999–2017) (b. 1932)[50]
- J. J. Jeffrey, 84, radio executive and disc jockey (b. 1940)[51]
- Ethel Kennedy, 96, human rights advocate (b. 1928)[52]
- James T. Vaughn Jr., 75, lawyer and judge, associate justice of the Delaware Supreme Court (2014–2023) (b. 1949)[53]
- October 11
- Roger Browne, 94, actor (Venus Against the Son of Hercules, Super Seven Calling Cairo, The Spy Who Loved Flowers) (b. 1930)[54]
- Ward Christensen, 78, computer scientist (CBBS) (b. 1945)[55]
- George Little, 82, politician (b. 1942)[56]
- Dottie Leonard Miller, 79, music publishing and label executive (b. 1945)[57]
- October 12
- Tylee Craft, 23, football player (North Carolina Tar Heels) (b. 2001)[58]
- Ka, 52, rapper (b. 1972)[59]
- Lilly Ledbetter, 86, activist (Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009) (b. 1938)[60]
- Chip Mellor, 73, lawyer, co-founder of the Institute for Justice (b. 1950)[61]
- Lillian Schwartz, 97, visual artist (b. 1927)[62]
- October 13
- Donald J. Hall Sr., 96, greeting card executive, CEO of Hallmark Cards (1966–1986) (b. 1928)[63]
- Curt Moody, 73, architect, co-founder of Moody Nolan (b. 1950/1951)[64]
- Libby Titus, 77, singer and songwriter (b. 1947)[65]
- October 14
- Thomas J. Donohue, 86, business executive, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (1997–2021) (b. 1938)[66]
- Morris Mills, 97, politician, member of the Indiana Senate (1972–2000) and House of Representatives (1968–1972) (b. 1927)[67]
- Barbara Owen, 91, organist and scholar (b. 1933)[68]
- Philip Zimbardo, 91, psychologist (Stanford prison experiment, Heroic Imagination Project) and writer (The Lucifer Effect) (b. 1933)[69]
- October 15
- Verna L. Clayton, 87, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1992–1998) (b. 1937)[70]
- Bud Daley, 92, baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees) (b. 1932)[71]
- E. Allen Emerson, 70, computer scientist (b. 1954)[72]
- Arthur Maughan, 83, wrestler and coach (b. 1940/1941)[73]
- Richard Secord, 92, air force major general (b. 1932)[74]
- October 16
- Sherry Coben, 71, television writer and producer (Kate & Allie, Ryan's Hope, Bailey Kipper's P.O.V.) (b. 1953)[75]
- Alicia Henry, 58, contemporary artist (b. 1966)[76]
- Evelyn Hurley, 109, nun and educator (b. 1915)[77]
- Inger Lorre, 61, musician (Nymphs) and songwriter ("Yard of Blonde Girls") (b. 1963)[78]
- Alan Mansfield, 72, American-New Zealand musician (Dragon), record producer ("Rain") and songwriter ("Young Years") (b. 1952)[79]
- Patti McGee, 79, skateboarder (b. 1945)[80]
- Tina Kaidanow, 59, diplomat and government official, ambassador to Kosovo (2008–2009) and coordinator for counterterrorism (2014–2016) (b. 1965)[81] (death announced on this date)
- Ron Smith, 77, bridge player (b. 1947)[82]
- October 17
- Nicholas Daniloff, 89, journalist (U.S. News & World Report) (b. 1934)[83]
- Mitzi Gaynor, 93, actress (There's No Business Like Show Business, The Birds and the Bees, South Pacific), singer and dancer (b. 1931)[84]
- Bobby Gill, 65, racing driver (NASCAR) (b. 1959)[85]
- Patricia Johanson, 84, artist and environmentalist (b. 1940)[86]
- Aaron Kaufman, 51, film director (Superpower) and producer (Machete Kills, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For) (b. 1973)[87]
- Dale F. Nitzschke, 87, academic, president of Marshall University (1984–1990), UNH (1990–1994) and SEMO (1996–1999) (b. 1937)[88]
- Rick Nolan, 80, businessman and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1975–1981, 2013–2019) (b. 1943)[89] (death announced on this date)
- Andrew Schally, 97, Polish-born endocrinologist, Nobel laureate (1977) (b. 1927)[90]
- October 18
- George A. Bekey, 96, roboticist (b. 1928)[91] (death announced on this date)
- Sheldon J. Krys, 90, diplomat, ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago (1985–1988) (b. 1934)[92]
- October 19
- Tommy Head, 79, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1986–2004) (b. 1945)[93]
- John Kinsel Sr., 107, World War II veteran (Navajo Code Talkers) (b. 1917)[94]
- Thelma Mothershed-Wair, 83, counselor, member of the Little Rock Nine (b. 1940)[95]
- Mel Showers, 78, news anchor (WKRG-TV) (b. 1946)[96]
- October 20
- Chuck Coleman, aviator and aerospace engineer.[97]
- Barbara Dane, 97, musician and activist, co-founder of Paredon Records (b. 1927)[98]
- Hualing Nieh Engle, 99, Chinese-born author and academic (b. 1925)[99]
- Andy Ireland, 94, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–1993) (b. 1930)[100]
- Walter Jacob, 94, rabbi (b. 1930)[101]
- Ernest Mario, 86, pharmaceutical executive (b. 1938)[102]
- Michael Newman, 67, lifeguard and actor (Baywatch) (b. 1957)[103]
- October 21
- John Campbell, 86, football player (Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Colts) (b. 1938)[104]
- Marie Goodman Hunter, 95, actress and singer (b. 1929)[105]
- Barbara Kolb, 85, composer (b. 1939)[106]
- Paul V. Marshall, 77, author and Episcopal prelate, bishop of Bethlehem (1996–2013) (b. 1947)[107]
- October 22
- Charles Brandt, 82, investigator, writer (I Heard You Paint Houses), and speaker (b. 1942)[108]
- Richard A. Cash, 83, global health researcher, public health physician and internist (b. 1941)[109]
- Claire Daly, 66, baritone saxophonist and composer (b. 1958)[110]
- Elizabeth Francis, 115, supercentenarian, oldest person in the United States (since 2024) (b. 1909)[111]
- Janice Fisher, 85, politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (2005–2014) (b. 1938)[112]
- Susan Williams Gifford, 64, politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 2003) (b. 1959)[113]
- Edd Griles, 78, music video director (b. 1945)[114]
- Grizzly 399, 28, grizzly bear (b. 1996)[115]
- Julia Hawkins, 108, Masters athlete (b. 1916)[116]
- Lynda Obst, 74, film producer (Sleepless in Seattle, The Fisher King, Interstellar) and author (b. 1950)[117]
- Alan Sacks, 81, television writer and producer (Chico and the Man, Welcome Back, Kotter) (b. 1943)[118]
- Johnnie Turner, 76, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1999–2003) and the Senate (since 2021) (b. 1947)[119]
- Fernando Valenzuela, 63, Mexican-born baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers), owner (Tigres de Quintana Roo) and broadcaster, World Series champion (1981) (b. 1960)[120]
- October 23
- Tim Clifford, 65, football player (Indiana Hoosiers) (b. 1958)[121]
- Leon Cooper, 94, physicist, Nobel laureate (1972) (b. 1930)[122]
- Gary Indiana, 74, novelist, playwright and art critic (The Village Voice) (b. 1950)[123]
- Jack Jones, 86, singer ("Wives and Lovers", "Love Boat") and actor (Over the Garden Wall) (b. 1938)[124]
- Rudy May, 80, baseball player (Montreal Expos, New York Yankees, California Angels) (b. 1944)[125]
- Robert C. Morgan, 81, art critic and historian (b. 1943)[126]
- October 24
- Amir Abdur-Rahim, 43, basketball player (Southeastern Louisiana) and coach (Kennesaw State, South Florida) (b. 1981)[127]
- Tom Jarriel, 89, journalist and television correspondent (20/20, ABC World News Tonight) (b. 1934)[128] (death announced on this date)
- Clark Kent, 57, Panamanian–born DJ, hip hop record producer and music executive (b. 1966)[129]
- Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, 83, American-Israeli Jewish scholar (b. 1941)[130]
- Roy W. Menninger, 97, psychiatrist, president of the Menninger Foundation (1967–1993) (b. 1926)[131]
- Jan Shrem, 94, book distributor and publisher (b. 1930)[132] (death announced on this date)
- Jeri Taylor, 86, television writer and producer (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Quincy, M.E.) (b. 1938)[133]
- October 25
- Jo Ann Davidson, 97, politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1981–2000) and speaker (1995–2000) (b. 1927)[134]
- Jim Donovan, 68, sportscaster (WKYC, Cleveland Browns Radio Network) (b. 1956)[135]
- David Harris, 75, actor (The Warriors, Brubaker, A Soldier's Story) (b. 1949)[136]
- Phil Lesh, 84, Hall of Fame musician (Grateful Dead) and songwriter ("Box of Rain", "Truckin'") (b. 1940)[137]
- Ron Perry, 92, athlete, coach and athletics administrator (b. 1932)[138]
- October 26
- Walter Ballard, 91, racing driver (b. 1933)[139]
- William Beavers, 89, politician, member of the Chicago City Council (1983–2006) and Cook County commissioner (2006–2013) (b. 1935)[140]
- Jim Donovan, 68, sportscaster (Cleveland Browns Radio Network) and news anchor (WKYC) (b. 1955)[141]
- Henry Fields, 86, basketball player (PUC, Stade Français, Olympique Antibes) (b. 1938)[142]
- Frank Ruff, 75, politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1994–2000) and Senate (2000–2024) (b. 1949)[143]
- Holden Trent, 25, soccer player (Philadelphia Union) (b. 1999)[144]
- October 27
- John F. Keenan, 94, judge, judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (since 1983) (b. 1929)[145]
- October 28
- Alonzo Butler, 44, boxer (b. 1979)[146]
- James Ledbetter, 60, author, journalist and editor (b. 1963/1964)[147]
- Paul Morrissey, 86, film director (Flesh, Trash, Flesh for Frankenstein) (b. 1938)[148]
- Jerrod Mustaf, 55, basketball player (New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns) (b. 1969)[149]
- Lonnie Warwick, 82, football player (Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, San Antonio Wings) (b. 1942)[150]
- October 29
- Teri Garr, 79, actress (Young Frankenstein, Tootsie, Mr. Mom) (b. 1944)[151]
- Jennifer Soldati, 77, politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1989–1994).[152]
- October 30
- Wally Kennedy, 76, television and radio announcer (WPVI-TV) (b. 1948)[153]
- October 31
- Mike Haffner, 82, football player (Denver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals) (b. 1942)[154]
- Greg Hildebrandt, 85, illustrator and artist (b. 1939)[155]
November
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- November 1
- William B. Bridges, 89, engineer and inventor (b. 1934)[156]
- Chuck Haytaian, 86, politician, speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (1992–1996) (b. 1938)[157]
- Richard Bernard Moore, 59, convicted murderer (b. 1965)[158]
- Peanut, c. 7, Eastern grey squirrel, Instagram subject (b. 2017)[159]
- Alexander Pines, 79, chemist (b. 1945)[160]
- Ida G. Ruben, 95, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1987–2007) and House of Delegates (1975–1987) (b. 1929)[161]
- November 2
- Mack Daughtry, 78, basketball player (Carolina Cougars, Harlem Globetrotters, Wilkes-Barre Barons) (b. 1946)[162]
- Jonathan Haze, 95, actor (Stakeout on Dope Street, The Little Shop of Horrors, The Terror) (b. 1929)[163]
- Dub Jones, 99, football player (Miami Seahawks, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cleveland Browns) and coach (b. 1924)[164]
- Alan Rachins, 82, actor (L. A. Law, Dharma & Greg, Batman: The Animated Series) (b. 1942)[165]
- November 3
- Flint Breckinridge, 64, politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1993–1997) (b. 1960)[166]
- John Gottschalk, 81, businessman, CEO and publisher of Omaha World-Herald (1989–2008) and president of the Boy Scouts of America (2008–2010) (b. 1943)[167]
- Quincy Jones, 91, Hall of Fame composer (The Slender Thread, In the Heat of the Night), record producer (Thriller) and songwriter (b. 1933)[168]
- November 4
- Barbara T. Bowman, 96, early childhood education expert and co-founder of Erikson Institute (b. 1928)[169]
- Jonathan Brostoff, 41, politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2015–2022) and the Milwaukee Common Council (since 2022) (b. 1983)[170]
- Don Ferrarese, 95, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1929)[171]
- Jim Hoagland, 84, journalist (The Washington Post), Pulitzer Prize winner (1971, 1991) (b. 1940)[172]
- Jimmy Holley, 80, politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1994) and the Senate (1998–2022) (b. 1944)[173]
- Victor A. Lundy, 101, modernist architect (b. 1923)[174]
- Bernard Marcus, 95, businessman, co-founder and chairman of Home Depot (b. 1929)[175]
- David Maxwell, 81, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (2013–2023) (b. 1943)[176]
- Tyka Nelson, 64, singer (b. 1960)[177]
- November 5
- Ben Baldanza, 62, economist and airline executive (Spirit Airlines) (b. 1961)[178]
- Elwood Edwards, 74, voice actor (America Online) (b. 1949)[179]
- William O'Gara, 92, politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1985–1997) and Senate (1997–2003) (b. 1931)[180]
- Jerry Reitman, 86, author, businessman, and executive (b. 1938)[181]
- Charlie Turner, 79, football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Edmonton Eskimos, Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1944)[182]
- November 6
- Dorothy Allison, 75, writer (b. 1949)[183]
- Don Bosseler, 88, football player (Washington Redskins) (b. 1936)[184]
- Tony Todd, 69, actor (Candyman, Platoon, Night of the Living Dead) (b. 1954)[185]
- November 7
- Bruce Degen, 79, illustrator (The Magic School Bus) (b. 1945)[186]
- Louis Edward Gelineau, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Providence (1972–1997) (b. 1928)[187]
- November 8
- George Bohanon, 87, jazz trombonist (b. 1937)[188]
- James Buskey, 87, politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1976–2018) (b. 1937)[189]
- George Lehmann, 83, basketball player (St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks, New York Nets) (b. 1941)[190]
- Peter Loukianoff, 76, Russian Orthodox prelate (b. 1948)[191]
- Elizabeth Nunez, 80, novelist (Anna In-Between) (b. 1944[192]
- Jerry M. Patterson, 90, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1985) (b. 1934)[193]
- Brian Wheeler, 62, basketball announcer (Portland Trail Blazers) (b. 1961/1962)[194]
- November 9
- Bobby Allison, 86, Hall of Fame race car driver, founder of the Alabama Gang and three-time Daytona 500 winner (b. 1937)[195]
- Lou Donaldson, 98, jazz saxophonist (b. 1926)[196]
- Felice D. Gaer, 78, human rights activist (b. 1946) [197]
- Judith Jamison, 81, dancer and choreographer (b. 1943)[198]
- Ella Jenkins, 100, singer-songwriter (b. 1924)[199]
- James Patrick Keleher, 93, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Belleville (1984–1993) and archbishop of Kansas City (1993–2005) (b. 1931)[200]
- Marty Kuehnert, 78, baseball executive (Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles) (b. 1946)[201] (death announced on this date)
- J. Reginald Murphy, 90, business executive and journalist (The Atlanta Constitution, The Baltimore Sun) (b. 1934)[202]
- George Wilkins, 90, composer (b. 1934)[203] (death announced on this date)
- November 10
- Mary Pat Clarke, 83, politician, member of the Baltimore City Council (1975–1983, 2004–2020) (b. 1943)[204]
- Sandra Gilbert, 87, literary critic and poet (b. 1936)[205]
- John LaBarge, 72, politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1993–2003) (b. 1952[206]
- Dallas Long, 84, shot putter, Olympic champion (1964) (b. 1940)[207]
- Kenneth Oliver, 78–79, politician, member of Baltimore City Council (2002–2014) (b. 1945)[208] (death announced on this date)
- Tim Sullivan, 76, science fiction author (b. 1946)[209]
- November 11
- Gerry Faust, 89, football coach (Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Akron Zips) (b. 1935)[210]
- Gloria Fox, 82, politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1987–2017) (b. 1942)[211]
- Clay Foster Lee Jr., 94, Methodist bishop (b. 1930)[212]
- John Peaslee, 73, television writer and producer (Coach, According to Jim, Liv and Maddie) (b. 1951)[213]
- John Robinson, 89, football coach (USC Trojans, Los Angeles Rams) (b. 1935)[214]
- November 12
- Joanne Chory, 69, plant biologist and geneticist (b. 1955)[215]
- Roy Haynes, 99, jazz drummer (b. 1925)[216]
- Fred Kessler, 84, politician and judge, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2005–2019) (b. 1940)[217]
- Thomas E. Kurtz, 96, mathematician and computer scientist (b. 1928)[218]
- Camay Calloway Murphy, 97, educator (b. 1927)[219]
- November 13
- John Hambrick, 79, politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (2008–2020) (b. 1945)[220]
- Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier, 98, Polish-born art historian (b. 1926)[221]
- Spencer Lawton, 81, district attorney (b. 1943)[222]
- Theodore Olson, 84, lawyer, U.S. solicitor general (2001–2004) (b. 1940)[223]
- Shel Talmy, 87, record producer ("You Really Got Me", "My Generation", "Friday on My Mind") (b. 1937)[224]
- November 14
- Tommy Alverson, 74, country singer-songwriter (b. 1950)[225]
- William J. Lavery, 86, politician and jurist, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1967–1971), judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court (1989–2007) (b. 1938)[226]
- November 15
- Helen Ginger Berrigan, 76, American jurist, judge (since 1994) and chief judge (2001–2008) of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Louisiana (b. 1946)[227]
- Al Ferrara, 84, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds) (b. 1939)[228]
- Béla Károlyi, 82, Hungarian-born Hall of Fame gymnastics coach (b. 1942)[229]
- Dick Packer, 90, soccer player (Uhrik Truckers, 1956 Olympics) (b. 1934)[230]
- Paul Teal, 35, actor (One Tree Hill, Deep Water, The Staircase) (b. 1989)[231]
- November 16
- Richard V. Allen, 88, public servant, national security advisor (1981–1982) (b. 1936)[232]
- Esther Haywood, 84, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2001–2009) (b. 1940)[233]
- Eunice Parsons, 108, modernist artist (b. 1916)[234]
- Sir Lady Java, 82, drag performer and transgender rights activist (b. 1942)[235]
- Pat Koch Thaler, 92, educator (b. 1932)[236]
- Clifton R. Wharton Jr., 98, academic and diplomat, deputy secretary of state (1993) (b. 1926)[237]
- November 17
- Wesley Cox, 69, basketball player (Golden State Warriors) (b. 1955)[238]
- John Ray Godfrey, 80, basketball player (Abilene Christian Wildcats) (b. 1944)[239]
- Jim Knaub, 68, wheelchair marathon athlete and actor (The Man Who Loved Women), five-time Boston Marathon winner (b. 1958)[240]
- November 18
- Mike C. Frietze Jr., 97, politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1965) (b. 1927)[241]
- Arthur Frommer, 95, travel writer, founder of Frommer's (b. 1929)[242]
- Karl Kohn, 98, Austrian-born composer, teacher and pianist (b. 1928)[243]
- Bob Love, 81, basketball player (Chicago Bulls) (b. 1942)[244]
- Manfred Ohrenstein, 99, American lawyer and politician (b. 1925)[245]
- November 19
- Patty Berg, 82, politician, member of the California State Assembly (2002–2008) (b. 1942)[246]
- Tony Campolo, 89, sociologist and Baptist minister (b. 1935)[247]
- Diva Gray, 72, singer (Chic) (b. 1952)[248]
- Ron O'Brien, 86, diving coach and author (b. 1938)[249]
- Saafir, 54, rapper and producer (b. 1970)[250]
- November 20
- Marshall Brain, 63, author, public speaker and entrepreneur, creator of HowStuffWorks (b. 1961)[251]
- Tommy Hart, 80, football player (San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1944)[252] (death announced on this date)
- J. Lawrence Irving, 89, jurist, judge of U.S. District Court for Southern California (1982–1990) (b. 1935)[253]
- Dahir Mohammed, 51, Ethiopian-born soccer player (Long Island Rough Riders) (b. 1973)[254]
- Andy Paley, 72, musician (The Paley Brothers, The Modern Lovers), record producer, and composer (SpongeBob SquarePants) (b. 1952)[255]
- Mike Pinera, 76, guitarist (Blues Image, Iron Butterfly, Alice Cooper) (b. 1948)[256]
- Jodi Rell, 78, politician, governor (2004–2011) and lieutenant governor (1995–2004) of Connecticut (b. 1946)[257]
- November 21
- Alice Brock, 83, artist and restaurateur, inspiration for "Alice's Restaurant" (b. 1941)[258]
- Ronald Everson, 94, politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1961–1971) (b. 1930)[259]
- Richard J. Sklba, 89, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Milwaukee (1979–2010) (b. 1935)[260]
- November 22
- Bob Hattaway, 88, politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1982) (b. 1936)[261]
- Toni Price, 63, country blues singer (b. 1961)[262]
- Kirk Schuring, 72, politician, speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives (2018), president pro tempore (since 2023) and twice member of the Ohio Senate (b. 1952)[263]
- Harry Williams, 80, singer (Bloodstone) (b. 1944)[264]
- November 23
- Fred R. Harris, 94, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1964–1973) (b. 1930)[265]
- Susan Pitt, 76, Olympic swimmer (1964) (b. 1948)[266]
- Fred L. Smith, 83, economist and political writer, founder of Competitive Enterprise Institute (b. 1940)[267]
- Walter King Stapleton, 90, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware (1970–1985) and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (since 1985) (b. 1934)[268]
- Michael Villella, 84, actor (The Slumber Party Massacre, Love Letters, Wild Orchid) (b. 1939/1940)[269]
- Chuck Woolery, 83, game show host (Wheel of Fortune, Love Connection) and musician (The Avant-Garde) (b. 1941)[270]
- November 24
- Barbara Taylor Bradford, 91, British-born novelist (A Woman of Substance, Hold the Dream) (b. 1933)[271]
- Helen Gallagher, 98, actress (Hazel Flagg, Ryan's Hope, Pal Joey) (b. 1926)[272]
- Tarky Lombardi Jr., 95, politician, member of the New York Senate (1967–1992) (b. 1929)[273]
- Carl Runk, 88, college lacrosse and football coach (Towson University) (b. 1935/1936)[274]
- Bruce Thompson, 59, politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (2013–2023) and Georgia Labor Commissioner (since 2023) (b. 1965)[275]
- Joe Zuger, 84, football player (Detroit Lions, Hamilton Tiger-Cats) (b. 1940)[276]
- November 25
- Earl Holliman, 96, actor (Police Woman, The Rainmaker, The Twilight Zone) (b. 1928)[277]
- Hal Lindsey, 95, evangelist and Christian writer (The Late Great Planet Earth) (b. 1929)[278]
- Ernie McMillan, 86, football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1938)[279]
- Harris Rosen, 85, hotelier, investor, and philanthropist (Rosen Jewish Community Center) (b. 1939)[280]
- Malcolm Smith, 83, Canadian-born motorcycle racer (b. 1941)[281]
- November 26
- Jim Abrahams, 80, film director and writer (Airplane!, The Naked Gun, Hot Shots!) (b. 1944)[282]
- Bob Bryar, 44, drummer (My Chemical Romance) (b. 1979)[283] (body discovered on this date)
- Leah Kunkel, 76, singer and attorney (b. 1948)[284]
- Scott L. Schwartz, 65, actor (Savate, Fire Down Below, Ocean's), stuntman and wrestler (b. 1959)[285]
- Malcolm Smith, 83, Canadian-born motorcycle racer (b. 1941)[281]
- November 27
- Artt Frank, 91, jazz drummer and biographer (Chet Baker) (b. 1933)[286]
- Bob Kelly, 97, baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Redlegs, Cleveland Indians) (b. 1927)[287]
- Mary McGee, 87, Hall of Fame motorcycle racer (b. 1936)[288]
- Adam Somner, 57, film producer and first assistant director (Licorice Pizza, Blitz, West Side Story) (b. 1966/1967)[289]
- November 28
- Bill Battle, 82, football player (Alabama Crimson Tide), coach (Tennessee Volunteers) and executive, founder of the CLC (b. 1941)[290]
- Joseph Serra, 84, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1993–2021) (b. 1940)[291]
- November 29
- Morton I. Abramowitz, 91, diplomat, assistant secretary of state (1985–1989) and ambassador to Thailand (1978–1981) and Turkey (1989–1991) (b. 1933)[292]
- Marshall Brickman, 85, screenwriter (Annie Hall, Manhattan) and playwright (Jersey Boys), Oscar winner (1978) (b. 1939)[293]
- Bob Gable, 90, politician and businessman (b. 1934)[294] (death announced on this date)
- Will Cullen Hart, 53, musician (The Olivia Tremor Control, Circulatory System), co-founder of Elephant 6 (b. 1971)[295]
- Christian Juttner, 60, actor (Return from Witch Mountain, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, The Swarm) (b. 1964)[296]
- Thirman L. Milner, 91, politician, mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (1981–1987) (b. 1933)[297]
- Wayne Northrop, 77, actor (Dynasty, Days of Our Lives, Port Charles) (b. 1947)[298]
- Peter Westbrook, 72, fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (1984) (b. 1952)[299]
- November 30
- Lou Carnesecca, 99, Hall of Fame basketball coach (New York Nets, St. John's Red Storm) (b. 1925)[300]
- Howard W. Peak, 75, politician, mayor of San Antonio (1997–2001) (b. 1948)[301]
- Marianne Preger-Simon, 95, dancer and choreographer (b. 1929)[302] (death announced on this date)
- Robert Skoglund, 88, humorist, columnist, and radio personality (Maine Public Radio) (b. 1936)[303]
December
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- December 1
- Mildred C. Crump, 86, politician, member of the Municipal Council of Newark (1994–1998, 2006–2021) (b. 1938)[304]
- Art Fryslie, 83, politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1999–2007) and Senate (2009–2013) (b. 1941)[305]
- Kelly Powers, 45, podiatric surgeon and television commentator (Fox News) (b. 1979)[306]
- David Prosser Jr., 81, jurist and politician, justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (1998–2016) and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1979–1997) (b. 1942)[307]
- December 2
- Sam Fox, 95, businessman and diplomat, ambassador to Belgium (2007–2009) (b. 1929)[308]
- Marie E. Howe, 85, politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1988) (b. 1939)[309]
- Paul Maslansky, 91, film producer and screenwriter (Police Academy, Return to Oz, Cop and a Half) (b. 1933)[310]
- Debbie Mathers, 69, author (My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem) (b. 1955)[311]
- David Nething, 91, politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1966–2012) (b. 1933)[312]
- Don Ohl, 88, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets, Atlanta Hawks) (b. 1936)[313]
- Willie Peete, 87, football coach (Green Bay Packers) (b. 1937)[314]
- Albert Robinson, 85, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1972–1985, 1987–1989) and two-time member of the Kentucky Senate (b. 1938)[315]
- December 3
- Benjamin B. Blackburn, 97, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1975).[316]
- John Stephen Cummins, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Sacramento (1974–1977) and bishop of Oakland (1977–2003) (b. 1928)[317]
- Dana Dimel, 62, college football player and coach (Wyoming Cowboys, Houston Cougars, UTEP Miners) (b. 1962)[318]
- William H. Perry III, 84, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1973–1975) (b. 1940)[319]
- Jan Scott-Frazier, 59, animator, producer and translator (b. 1965)[320]
- December 4
- Al Fitzmorris, 78, baseball player (Kansas City Royals) (b. 1946)[321]
- Joel Flaum, 88, jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (since 1983) and the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (1974–1983) (b. 1936)[322]
- Donnie Gedling, 84, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1984–1995) (b. 1939)[323]
- Yvonne Johnson, 82, politician, mayor of Greensboro, North Carolina (2007–2009) (b. 1942)[324]
- Hisham Kabbani, 79, Lebanese-born Islamic scholar (b. 1945)[325]
- Louis Nelson, 88, industrial designer and graphic artist (Korean War Veterans Memorial) (b. 1936)[326]
- Marshall Rutter, 93, lawyer and choral administrator (Los Angeles Master Chorale) (b. 1931)[327]
- Brian Thompson, 50, insurance executive, CEO of UnitedHealthcare (since 2021) (b. 1974)[328]
- December 5
- Dominique Brown, 34, American social media influencer (Disney), allergic reaction.[329]
- Thom Christopher, 84, actor (One Life to Live, Loving, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) (b. 1940)[330]
- Rodney Jenkins, 80, equestrian (b. 1944)[331]
- Bill Melton, 79, baseball player (Chicago White Sox) (b. 1945)[332]
- Henry C. Mollett, 86, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1971–1973) (b. 1938)[333]
- Ron Rhine, 87, politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2001–2003) (b. 1938)[334]
- David I. Steinberg, 96, historian (b. 1928)[335]
- Andy Stepp, 66, politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2024) (b. 1958)[336]
- December 6
- Angela Alvarez, 97, Cuban-born singer (b. 1927)[337]
- Ed Khayat, 89, football player (Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles) and coach (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1935)[338]
- Steve Mensch, 62, business executive (Tyler Perry Studios) (b. 1962)[339]
- Elaine Smith, politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2002–2020)[340] (death announced on this date)
- December 7
- Daniel Lubetkin, 93, lawyer and politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1962–1964) (b. 1931)[341]
- Darrell McGraw, 88, jurist and politician, Attorney General of West Virginia (1993–2013) (b. 1936)[342]
- Merv Rettenmund, 81, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles) and coach (San Diego Padres) (b. 1943)[343]
- December 8
- Jack Hennessy, 73, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (2005–2023) (b. 1951)[344] (death announced on this date)
- Jill Jacobson, 70, actress (Nurse Sherri, Falcon Crest, The New Gidget) (b. 1954)[345]
- Luigi Manocchio, 97, mobster (Patriarca crime family) (b. 1927)[346]
- Bobby Morrison, 79, football coach (Michigan Wolverines) (b. 1945)[347]
- Clarke Reed, 96, politician (b. 1928)[348]
- Leonid Rudnytzky, 89, Ukrainian-born linguist (b. 1935)[349]
- December 9
- Nikki Giovanni, 81, poet, writer, activist and educator (b. 1943)[350]
- December 10
- Rocky Colavito, 91, baseball player (Cleveland Indians) (b. 1933)[351]
- Michael Cole, 84, actor (The Mod Squad, Nickel Mountain, It) (b. 1940)[352]
- Kreskin, 89, mentalist (b. 1935)[353]
- December 11
- David Bonderman, 82, businessman, co-founder of TPG Inc. (b. 1942)[354]
- Jim Leach, 82, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–2007) and Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities (2009–2013) (b. 1942)[355]
- Pat McBride, 81, soccer player (St. Louis Stars, national team) (b. 1943)[356]
- December 12
- Ernie Beck, 93, basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors) (b. 1931)[357]
- Jim Tunney, 95, football official (b. 1929)[358]
- December 13
- Duane Acker, 93, academic, president of Kansas State University (1975–1986) (b. 1931)[359]
- Diane Delano, 67, actress (Northern Exposure, The Ladykillers, The Wicker Man) (b. 1957)[360]
- Carter Eckert, 78–79, historian (b. 1945)[361] (death announced on this date)
- Lemon Drop Kid, 28, Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1999 Belmont Stakes (b. 1996)[362]
- Lorraine O'Grady, 90, artist, writer, translator and critic (b. 1934)[363]
- Kay Patterson, 93, politician, member of the South Carolina Senate (1985–2008) and House of Representatives (1975–1985) (b. 1931)[364]
- Orrin H. Pilkey, 90, marine geologist (b. 1934)[365]
- Jimmy Wilkerson, 43, football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1981)[366]
- December 14
- John Spratt, 82, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–2011) (b. 1942)[367]
- December 15
- Alexandra Zaharias, 95, ballet dancer (b. 1929)[368]
- December 16
- Anita Bryant, 84, singer and anti-gay activist (b. 1940)[369]
- Arlene Croce, 90, dance critic (The New Yorker), co-founder of Ballet Review (b. 1934)[370]
- Jean Jennings, 70, automobile journalist and editor (Car and Driver, Automobile) (b. 1954)[371]
- James E. Malone Jr., 67, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1995–2014) (b. 1957)[372]
- Dick Van Arsdale, 81, basketball player (New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns) (b. 1943)[373]
- December 17
- Alfa Anderson, 78, singer (Chic) (b. 1946)[374]
- Francis Bellotti, 101, politician, lieutenant governor (1963–1965) and attorney general of Massachusetts (1975–1987) (b. 1923)[375]
- Mike Brewer, 80, musician (Brewer & Shipley) and songwriter ("One Toke Over the Line") (b. 1944)[376]
- Rayful Edmond, 60, drug trafficker (b. 1964)[377]
- William Labov, 97, linguist (b. 1927)[378]
- David Mallett, 73, singer and songwriter ("Garden Song") (b. 1951)[379]
- December 18
- Joseph Corcoran, 49, convicted mass murderer (b. 1975)[380]
- Thomas R. DiLuglio, 93, politician, Rhode Island lieutenant governor (1977–1985) (b. 1931)[381] (death announced on this date)
- Slim Dunlap, 73, guitarist (The Replacements) (b. 1951)[382]
- Frank Kendrick, 74, basketball player (Purdue Boilermakers, Golden State Warriors) (b. 1950)[383]
- Fred Lorenzen, 89, Hall of Fame racing driver, Daytona 500 winner (1965) (b. 1934)[384]
- Friedrich St. Florian, 91, Austrian-born architect (World War II Memorial, Providence Place) (b. 1932)[385]
- December 19
- Stanley Booth, 82, music journalist (b. 1942)[386]
- Gwen Van Dam, 96, actress (Coming Home, Stir Crazy, True Confessions) (b. 1928)[387]
- Martha Keys, 94, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1979) (b. 1930)[388]
- Barry N. Malzberg, 85, writer (The Falling Astronauts, Beyond Apollo, In the Stone House) and editor (b. 1939)[389]
- Ken Tschumper, 74, politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2007–2009) (b. 1950).[390]
- Uncle Mo, 16, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2008)[391]
- Kevin Ray Underwood, 45, convicted murderer (b. 1979)[392]
- Ralph Wayne, 92, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1964–1972) (b. 1932)[393]
- Russ Weeks, 82, politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (2002–2006) (b. 1942)[394]
- Charles Young Jr., 62, politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2012) (b. 1962)[395]
- December 20
- Sugar Pie DeSanto, 89, singer (b. 1935)[396]
- John Erwin, 88, voice actor (The Archie Show, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe) (b. 1936)[397]
- Rickey Henderson, 65, Hall of Fame baseball player (Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres), World Series champion (1989, 1993) (b. 1958)[398]
- George Zebrowski, 78, Austrian-born science fiction writer (Macrolife, The Killing Star, Nebula Awards 20) (b. 1945)[399]
- December 21
- Casey Chaos, 59, singer (Amen, Christian Death) (b. 1965)[400]
- Art Evans, 82, actor (A Soldier's Story, Fright Night, Die Hard 2) (b. 1942)[401]
- Hudson Meek, 16, actor (90 Minutes in Heaven, MacGyver, Baby Driver) (b. 2008)[402]
- Terry Ree, 75, comedian (Williams and Ree) (b. 1949)[403]
- December 22
- Geoffrey Deuel, 81, actor (Chisum, Terminal Island, The Young and the Restless) (b. 1943)[404]
- David B. Douzanis, 74, politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1974–1976) (b. 1950)[405]
- Vincent Fort, 68, politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1996–2017) (b. 1956)[406]
- Stuart A. Rice, 92, theoretical and physical chemist (b. 1932)[407]
- Alan Senauke, 77, Sōtō Zen priest, folk musician, and poet (b. 1947)[408]
- December 23
- Gary Cohn, 72, investigative reporter and academic (b. 1952)[409]
- Timothy Cullen, 80, politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (1975–1987, 2011–2015) (b. 1944)[410]
- Thomas Gaither, 86, botanist and civil rights activist (Friendship Nine) (b. 1938)[411]
- Victor Parsonnet, 100, cardiac surgeon (b. 1924)[412]
- Sylvia H. Rambo, 88, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Middle Pennsylvania (1979–2024) (b. 1936)[413]
- Mel Shapiro, 89, theater director (b. 1935)[414]
- December 24
- Curtis Cheek, 66, bridge player (b. 1958)[415]
- Richard Perry, 82, record producer ("You're So Vain", "I'm So Excited", "Tiptoe Through the Tulips") (b. 1942)[416]
- George Petak, 75, politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (1991–1996) (b. 1949)[417]
- December 25
- Bill Bergey, 79, Hall of Fame football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles) (b. 1945)[418]
- Jax Dane, 48, professional wrestler (NWA, ROH) (b. 1976)[419]
- Mary Murphy, 85, politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1977–2023) (b. 1939)[420]
- Brady Paxton, 77, politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1993–1995, 1999–2014) (b. 1947)[421]
- December 26
- Sammy Thurman Brackenbury, 91, Hall of Fame barrel racer (b. 1933)[422]
- Dick Capri, 93, actor (They Still Call Me Bruce) and comedian (b. 1931)[423]
- John B. Cobb, 99, environmentalist and theologian (b. 1925)[424]
- OG Maco, 32, rapper ("U Guessed It", "Doctor Pepper") (b. 1992)[425]
- Richard Parsons, 76, financial and media executive (CBS, Time Warner), chairman of Citigroup (2009–2012) (b. 1948)[426]
- Sammy Thurman Brackenbury, 91, Hall of Fame barrel racer (b. 1933)[427] (death announced on this date)
- December 27
- Paul Bamba, 35, professional boxer (b. 1989)[428]
- Richard F. Colburn, 74, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1995–2015) and House of Delegates (1983–1991) (b. 1950)[429]
- Kari Dziedzic, 62, politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (since 2012) (b. 1962)[430]
- Greg Gumbel, 78, sportscaster (CBS Sports, NFL) (b. 1946)[431]
- Charlie Maxwell, 97, baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox) (b. 1927)[432]
- David B. Rivkin, 68, attorney and conservative commentator (b. 1956)[433]
- Charles Shyer, 83, film director, producer and screenwriter (Private Benjamin, Baby Boom, Father of the Bride) (b. 1941)[434]
- December 28
- Charles Dolan, 98, businessman, founder of Cablevision and HBO (b. 1926)[435]
- Leonard Lilyholm, 83, ice hockey player (Minnesota Fighting Saints) (b. 1941)[436]
- Barre Phillips, 90, jazz musician (b. 1934)[437]
- Herbert R. Temple Jr., 96, military officer (b. 1928)[438]
- Virgil Wood, 93, civil rights activist (b. 1931)[439]
- December 29
- Aaron Brown, 76, broadcaster (ABC, CNN) (b. 1948)[440]
- Eric Carlson, 66, heavy metal guitarist (Mentors) (b. 1958)[441]
- Jimmy Carter, 100, politician, president (1977–1981), governor of Georgia (1971–1975), Nobel Peace Prize laureate (2002) (b. 1924)[442]
- George Folsey Jr., 85, film producer and editor (Animal House, The Blues Brothers, Twilight Zone: The Movie) (b. 1939)[443]
- Linda Lavin, 87, actress (Alice) and singer, Tony winner (1987) (b. 1937)[444]
- Phil Lang, 95, politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1961–1979) (b. 1929)[445]
- Lenny Randle, 75, baseball player (Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets) (b. 1949)[446]
- Warcloud, 53, rapper (Black Knights) (b. 1971)[447]
- December 30
- Mike Babul, 47, basketball coach (b. 1977)[448]
- John Capodice, 83, actor (Wall Street, Speed, Independence Day) (b. 1941)[449]
- Loretta Di Franco, 82, soprano (b. 1942)[450] (death announced on this date)
- Sir Fraser Stoddart, 82, British-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (2016) (b. 1942)[451]
- Ronald A. Wait, 80, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1983–1993, 1995–2011) (b. 1944)[452]
- December 31
- Tom Johnson, 85, composer (b. 1939)[453]
- Buddy MacKay, 91, politician and diplomat, governor of Florida (1998–1999) (b. 1933)[454]
- Don Nix, 83, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (The Mar-Keys) (b. 1941)[455]
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- ↑ Barbara Kolb, Pioneering Composer and First American Woman to Win the Rome, Dies At Age 85
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- ↑ Lynda Obst, Veteran Film Producer, Writer and Champion of Women in Hollywood, Dies at 74
- ↑ Alan Sacks, Co-Creator of 'Welcome Back Kotter' and TV Producer, Dies at 81
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- ↑ Former state Sen. Frank Ruff of Mecklenburg County dies
- ↑ Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Holden Trent has died
- ↑ John Keenan, Senior U.S. District Judge in Manhattan Federal Court, Has Died.
- ↑ Alonzo Butler, former professional boxer, dies at age 44
- ↑ James Ledbetter, Former Editor-in-Chief of Inc., Dies at 60
- ↑ Paul Morrissey, Andy Warhol's Cinematic Collaborator, Dies at 86 (subscription required)
- ↑ Knicks' First-Round Pick Jerrod Mustaf Dies at 55
- ↑ Lonnie Warwick passes away at 82
- ↑ Teri Garr, Sweet Star of 'Tootsie' and 'Young Frankenstein,' Dies at 79
- ↑ Charest, Bob (December 30, 2024). "Leaders in State Politics from All Walks of Life Left Us in 2024". InDepthNH.org. Retrieved May 10, 2025.
- ↑ Longtime 6abc host, community staple Wally Kennedy dies at 76 years old
- ↑ Former Broncos WR Mike Haffner, broadcaster dies at 82
- ↑ Pop Culture Artist Extraordinaire, Greg Hildebrandt, Dies At 85
- ↑ Caltech Mourns the Death of William Bridges (1934–2024)
- ↑ Statement from Governor Murphy on the Passing of Former Assembly Speaker Chuck Haytaian
- ↑ South Carolina executes Richard Moore despite broadly supported plea to cut sentence to life
- ↑ Social media star Peanut the Squirrel has been euthanized after being seized from NY home
- ↑ Alex Pines 1945-2024, Klaus Möbius 1936-2024
- ↑ Ida Ruben, 'relentless champion for Montgomery County' in Annapolis, dies at 95
- ↑ Mack "Jack" Daughtry Jr.
- ↑ Jonathan Haze, Star of the Original 'Little Shop of Horrors,' Dies at 95
- ↑ Dub Jones, One of Oldest NFL and LSU Players, Dies At Age 99
- ↑ Alan Rachins, Actor on 'L.A. Law' and 'Dharma & Greg,' Dies at 82
- ↑ Flint Breckinridge
- ↑ Smith Statement on Passing of John Gottschalk
- ↑ Quincy Jones, Master of All Things Musical, Dies at 91
- ↑ Barbara Bowman, early childhood education pioneer, dies at 96
- ↑ Milwaukee Alderman Jonathan Brostoff dies; represented city's east side
- ↑ Don Ferrarese
- ↑ Jim Hoagland, Pulitzer-winning voice on world affairs, dies at 84 (subscription required)
- ↑ Long-time Alabama congressman, Jimmy Holley dies
- ↑ Sarasota architect Victor Lundy dies at age 101
- ↑ Bernard Marcus, cofounder of The Home Depot and billionaire Republican megadonor, has died
- ↑ Dave Maxwell
- ↑ Prince's sister Tyka Nelson dies at 64
- ↑ Former Spirit Airlines CEO and ULCC-model pioneer Ben Baldanza dies at 62
- ↑ Elwood Edwards, Voice of AOL's 'You've Got Mail,' Dead at 74
- ↑ William "Bill" O'Gara
- ↑ Jerry Irving Reitman
- ↑ Award-winning CFL offensive lineman Charlie Turner passes away at 79
- ↑ Dorothy Allison, author and force of nature, has died
- ↑ Don Bosseler, an All-American at Miami, NFL back, dies at 88
- ↑ Tony Todd Dies: 'Candyman' Star Whose Hundreds Of Credits Include 'Platoon' & 'Final Destination' Films Was 69
- ↑ Bruce Degen, Who Drew 'The Magic School Bus,' Dies at 79 (subscription required)
- ↑ Retired Providence Bishop Louis Gelineau has died
- ↑ Remembering George Bohanon
- ↑ James E. Buskey, longtime Alabama state representative, dies at age 87
- ↑ George A. Lehmann
- ↑ Archbishop Peter of Chicago and Mid-America reposes in the Lord
- ↑ Trinidad-born writer Elizabeth Nunez dies
- ↑ Jerry Patterson, a former Orange County congressman and longtime public servant, dies (subscription required)
- ↑ Report: Former Blazers Radio Voice Brian Wheeler Dies
- ↑ Bobby Allison, 'Alabama Gang' legend and Hall of Famer, dies at 86
- ↑ Jazz legend, Badin native Lou Donaldson has died
- ↑ Felice Gaer, Legendary Human Rights Champion Who Inspired Generations of Global Advocates, Dies at 78
- ↑ Judith Jamison, Alvin Ailey Dancer of 'Power and Radiance,' Dies at 81 (subscription required)
- ↑ Legendary Chicago singer-songwriter Ella Jenkins passes away at 100
- ↑ Archbishop James Patrick Keleher
- ↑ 東北楽天初代GM マーティ・キーナートさん死去 78歳 (in Japanese) (subscription required)
- ↑ Past USGA President Reg Murphy Dies at 90
- ↑ Legendary Disney Parks Composer George Wilkins Passes Away at Age 90
- ↑ Mary Pat Clarke, a beloved trailblazer in Baltimore politics, dies at 83
- ↑ Sandra Mortola Gilbert
- ↑ John V. LaBarge
- ↑ Dallas Long, who won 2 Olympic medals while dominating the shot put in the 1960s, has died at 84
- ↑ Kenneth Oliver, Baltimore County Council's first Black member, dies
- ↑ Tim Sullivan, Sci-Fi Author and Actor, Dies at 76
- ↑ Farewell to Gerry Faust: Celebrating a Notre Dame Coach's Passionate Legacy
- ↑ Gloria Fox, champion for 'disenfranchised,' dead at 82
- ↑ Retired United Methodist Church Bishop Clay Foster Lee Jr. dies at 94
- ↑ John Peaslee Dies; Comedy Writer Best Known For 'Coach' & 'According To Jim' Was 73
- ↑ Legendary USC Football Coach John Robinson Dies
- ↑ Joanne Chory, Salk Institute Professor and Pioneering Plant Biologist, Dies At Age 69
- ↑ Roy Haynes, pioneering modern jazz drummer, has died at 99
- ↑ Obituary: Fred Kessler was a former state legislator and judge
- ↑ In Memoriam: Thomas E. Kurtz, 1928–2024
- ↑ Camay Calloway Murphy
- ↑ Former Nevada Assembly Speaker John Hambrick dies at 79
- ↑ Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier
- ↑ Former Chatham County DA Spencer Lawton, who prosecuted "Midnight" murder case, dies at 81
- ↑ Theodore Olson, conservative lawyer who backed marriage equality, dies at 84 (subscription required)
- ↑ Shel Talmy, Early Producer for the Who and Kinks, Dies at 87
- ↑ Country music legend Tommy Alverson passes away
- ↑ The Honorable William J. Lavery
- ↑ Ginger Berrigan, federal judge who presided over some of New Orleans' biggest cases, dies
- ↑ Replay: Al Ferrara
- ↑ Bela Karolyi, gymnastics coach who mentored Nadia and Mary Lou and courted controversy, dies at 82
- ↑ Former Men's Soccer All-American Richard "Dick" Packer Passes Away
- ↑ One Tree Hill star Paul Teal dies at 35 years old
- ↑ Richard V. Allen, Reagan's First National Security Adviser, Dies at 88 (subscription required)
- ↑ The Honorable Esther Jean Haywood
- ↑ Portland artist Eunice Parsons dies at 108
- ↑ Sir Lady Java, drag artist and activist who performed alongside the famous, has died
- ↑ Pat Koch Thaler, Sister to a Famed Mayor, Chose to Die on a Saturday (subscription required)
- ↑ Black American Pioneer, Dr. Clifton R. Wharton Jr, Dies At 98.
- ↑ Wesley Cox, who starred for Louisville basketball and Male High School, dies at age 69
- ↑ ACU basketball legend John Ray Godfrey dies at 80 years old
- ↑ In Loving Memory James William Knaub
- ↑ Miguel Frietze Jr.
- ↑ Obituary: Arthur Frommer, guidebook and travel-media giant, dies at 95
- ↑ In Memoriam: Karl Kohn, Emeritus Professor and Composer-in-Residence
- ↑ Chicago Bulls mourn the passing of Bob Love
- ↑ Manfred Ohrenstein
- ↑ Former Assemblymember Patty Berg Has Died at 82
- ↑ Tony Campolo, sociologist and famed Red Letter Christian, has died
- ↑ R.I.P. noted soul and disco singer Diva Gray
- ↑ Passages: Legendary Diving Coach Ron O'Brien Dies at 86; Leaves Unmatched Legacy
- ↑ Rapper Saafir Dead at 54
- ↑ NC State faculty member, website creator Marshall Brain dies
- ↑ 49ers Mourn Passing of Three-Time Super Bowl Champion Tommy Hart
- ↑ Former San Diego federal judge who later mediated Enron settlement dies at 89
- ↑ RIP, Dahir: Former Rough Rider defender Mohammed passes away
- ↑ Andy Paley, Brian Wilson Collaborator, 'Spongebob' Composer and Veteran Producer, Dies at 72
- ↑ Mike Pinera, Guitarist for Blues Image & Iron Butterfly, Dies at 76
- ↑ Former CT Gov. M. Jodi Rell dies at 78
- ↑ Alice Brock of 'Alice's Restaurant' dies
- ↑ Ronald Albin Everson
- ↑ Bishop Richard Sklba died 'peacefully in his sleep'
- ↑ Former Orlando airport authority chair, state Rep. Bob Hattaway dies
- ↑ Singer Toni Price, a Mainstay on Austin Stages, Has Died
- ↑ 'Kirk was a statesman.' Kirk Schuring, Ohio's second-longest serving lawmaker, has died
- ↑ R.I.P. Harry Williams, last original member of Bloodstone
- ↑ Fred Harris, former Democratic U.S. senator and presidential candidate, dies at 94
- ↑ Passages: Two-Time Olympian Susan Pitt Anderson Dies at 76; Impact Felt In and Out of Pool
- ↑ Thank you, Fred Smith
- ↑ Stapleton, Walter King
- ↑ R.I.P. Michael Villella, Slumber Party Massacre's original driller killer
- ↑ Chuck Woolery, Host of 'Wheel of Fortune' and 'Love Connection,' Dies at 83
- ↑ Barbara Taylor Bradford death: Best-selling A Woman of Substance novelist dies, aged 91
- ↑ 2-Time Tony Winner Helen Gallagher Has Died at 98
- ↑ Former New York state Sen. Tarky Lombardi dies at 95
- ↑ 'Father of Towson Lacrosse' Carl Runk Passes Away
- ↑ Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson dies after announcing he had cancer
- ↑ Former Tiger-Cats player, general manager Joe Zuger dead at 84
- ↑ Earl Holliman, Star of 'The Rainmaker,' 'Forbidden Planet,' Dies at 96
- ↑ The Late Great Hal Lindsey
- ↑ Former Big Red Star Ernie McMillan Dies at 86
- ↑ Rosen Hotels & Resorts founder and Orlando philanthropist passes away at 85-years-old
- 1 2 Godspeed Malcolm Smith (1941–2024)
- ↑ Jim Abrahams, 'Airplane!,' 'Naked Gun' and 'Hot Shots!' Master of Mirth, Dies at 80
- ↑ Bob Bryar, Former My Chemical Romance Drummer, Dead at 44
- ↑ Leah Kunkel Dies: Singer and Sister of Mama Cass
- ↑ Wrestler turned actor Scott L. Schwartz dead at 65
- ↑ Artt Frank im November 2024 verstorben (in German)
- ↑ Bob Kelly
- ↑ Mary McGee Dies: Motorsports Legend And Star Of Oscar-Contending Documentary 'Motorcycle Mary' Was 87
- ↑ Adam Somner Dies: Oscar-Nominated Producer, Longtime First AD For Steven Spielberg, Paul Thomas Anderson & Ridley Scott Was 57
- ↑ Ex-Alabama AD and Tennessee coach Bill Battle dies at 82
- ↑ Former state representative known as 'Mr. Middletown' dies
- ↑ Morton Abramowitz, diplomat galvanized by war and famine, dies at 91
- ↑ Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen's Co-Writer on Hit Films, Dies at 85 (subscription required)
- ↑ Former Republican Party of Kentucky Chairman Bob Gable dies at 90
- ↑ Elephant 6 & Olivia Tremor Control co-founder Will Cullen Hart dead at 53
- ↑ Christian Juttner, Young Actor in 'Return From Witch Mountain' and 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand,' Dies at 60
- ↑ Former Hartford mayor Thirman Milner dies at 91
- ↑ Wayne Northrop Dies: 'Dynasty' & 'Days of Our Lives' Actor Was 77
- ↑ Peter Westbrook, first Black American fencer to win Olympic medal, dies at 72
- ↑ Lou Carnesecca, St. John's legend and Hall of Fame coach, dies at 99
- ↑ Howard Peak, former San Antonio mayor, laid groundwork for city's greenway trail network
- ↑ 'Soul Of Merce Cunningham Company' Dies At 95
- ↑ 'Humble Farmer' humorist Robert Skoglund dies at 88
- ↑ Mildred Crump, longtime Newark councilwoman, dies at 86
- ↑ Arthur Fryslie
- ↑ Kelly Powers, Fox News Contributor Who Welcomed Son After Brain Cancer Diagnosis, Dies at 45
- ↑ David Prosser, who served as Wisconsin Assembly speaker and as a state Supreme Court justice, dies
- ↑ Sam Fox, self-made entrepreneur, civic leader and former U.S. Ambassador, dies at 95
- ↑ Marie E. Howe obituary
- ↑ Paul Maslansky, 'Police Academy' and 'Return to Oz' Producer, Dies at 91
- ↑ Eminem's mother, Debbie Nelson, dies at 69
- ↑ David Nething, Longtime North Dakota Senate Leader and Former NCSL President, Dies
- ↑ Edwardsville's Don Ohl, a five-time NBA All-Star, passes away at 88
- ↑ Former Packers assistant coach Willie Peete dies at 87
- ↑ Former state lawmaker Albert Robinson dies
- ↑ Benjamin Bentley Blackburn
- ↑ Bishop John Stephen Cummins †
- ↑ Illinois Assistant Coach Dana Dimel Passes Away
- ↑ William Henry Perry III
- ↑ Anime Industry Veteran Jan Scott-Frazier Dies at 59
- ↑ Former Kansas City Royals pitcher Al Fitzmorris dies at 78
- ↑ Passing of Circuit Judge Joel M. Flaum
- ↑ Donald Joseph Gedling Sr.
- ↑ Former Greensboro mayor, city council member Yvonne Johnson dead at 82
- ↑ على جمعة ينعى شيخ الطريقة النقشبندية فى أمريكا (in Arabic)
- ↑ Louis Nelson, designer who honored Korean War veterans, dies at 88
- ↑ In Memoriam: Marshall A. Rutter
- ↑ UnitedHealthcare's CEO is shot and killed outside a New York City hotel, AP source says
- ↑ Cite error: The named reference
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- ↑ Rodney Jenkins Dies At 80
- ↑ Former White Sox star, broadcaster Bill Melton dies at 79
- ↑ Henry Charles Mollett
- ↑ Ronald Rhine
- ↑ David Steinberg, prominent expert on Myanmar, dies at 96 (subscription required)
- ↑ Calhoun County lawmaker Andy Stepp dies at 66
- ↑ Angela Alvarez, Nonagenarian Winner of the 2022 Latin Grammy for Best New Artist, Dies at 97
- ↑ Eagles mourn the passing of former NFL Champion and Head Coach Eddie Khayat
- ↑ Steve Mensch, Tyler Perry Studios president, dies in plane crash
- ↑ Idaho Democrats announce the death of former Pocatello legislator Elaine Smith
- ↑ Daniel I. Lubetkin
- ↑ Former West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw dies at 88
- ↑ Merv Rettenmund, two-time World Series champ, dies at 81
- ↑ Former State Rep. Jack Hennessy dies at 73
- ↑ Jill Jacobson, 'The New Gidget' and 'Falcon Crest' Actress, Dies at 70
- ↑ Last New England mob boss from Rhode Island dies at 97
- ↑ Bobby Morrison, longtime Michigan football assistant coach, dies at 79
- ↑ Clarke Reed, longtime chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party, dies at 96
- ↑ In Memoriam: Відійшов у вічність науковець Леонід Рудницький (in Ukrainian)
- ↑ Renowned poet and Black arts movement icon Nikki Giovanni dies at 81
- ↑ Rocky Colavito, Cleveland legend and 1-time AL home run king, dies at 91
- ↑ Michael Cole, Actor on 'The Mod Squad,' Dies at 84
- ↑ 'The Amazing Kreskin,' Renowned Mentalist, Dies At 89
- ↑ Remembering David Bonderman
- ↑ Former U.S. Rep. Jim Leach dies at 82
- ↑ RIP, Pat: Hall of Famer, ex-USMNT captain McBride passes away
- ↑ Warriors Send Condolences After Passing of Ernie Beck
- ↑ Jim Tunney Dies: Legendary NFL Referee Who Officiated Some Of The Sport's Most Memorable Games Was 95
- ↑ Duane Calvin Acker
- ↑ Diane Delano Dies: 'Northern Exposure', 'Popular' & 'Wicker Man' Actor Was 67
- ↑ Carter J. Eckert, 1945 – 2024
- ↑ 'He Will Be Greatly Missed': Champion Lemon Drop Kid Dies At Age 28
- ↑ Lorraine O'Grady, Conceptual Artist Who Advocated for Black Women's Perspectives, Dies at 90
- ↑ Kay Patterson, who rose from janitor at segregated South Carolina capitol to state senator, dies
- ↑ Orrin H. Pilkey
- ↑ Former Kansas City Chiefs draft pick, Oklahoma Sooners legend Jimmy Wilkerson dies at 43
- ↑ Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- ↑ Alexandra Zaharias
- ↑ Anita Bryant Dead: Singer, Crusader Against Gay Rights Was 84
- ↑ Arlene Croce, Dance Critic With a Biting Wit, Dies at 90 (subscription required)
- ↑ Jean Jennings Has Died; Former Car and Driver Editor Was a Pioneering Auto Journalist
- ↑ Former Maryland Del. James Malone Jr., a dedicated public servant, was 'larger than life' (subscription required)
- ↑ Dick Van Arsdale, the 'Original Sun', dies at 81
- ↑ Notable singer, R&B group Chic member Alfa Anderson has died
- ↑ Frank Bellotti, former Mass. attorney general and lt. governor, dies at 101
- ↑ Michael Brewer of Brewer and Shipley dead at 80
- ↑ Former DC drug kingpin Rayful Edmond dead at 60
- ↑ Bill Labov
- ↑ Maine singer-songwriter David Mallett dies at 73
- ↑ Indiana conducts first execution in 15 years, puts quadruple killer to death
- ↑ Former RI Lt. Gov. Thomas DiLuglio dies at 93
- ↑ Minnesota native Slim Dunlap of The Replacements dies at age 73
- ↑ Purdue Basketball Legend Frank Kendrick Dies at 74
- ↑ Fred Lorenzen, NASCAR Hall of Famer and Daytona 500 winner, passes away
- ↑ Friedrich St. Florian, One of America's Most Accomplished Architects, Dies at 91
- ↑ Stanley Booth dies: Memphis author, music historian covered Rolling Stones, Elvis and more
- ↑ Gwen Van Dam Dies: Veteran Character Actress Was 96
- ↑ Former Kansas Congresswoman Martha Keys dies at 94
- ↑ Barry N. Malzberg (1939-2024)
- ↑ Kenneth P. Tschumper
- ↑ Ashford Stallion Uncle Mo Dies at Age 16
- ↑ Oklahoma's Kevin Ray Underwood dies by lethal injection in the nation's final execution of 2024
- ↑ Ralph E. Wayne
- ↑ Russell Edgar Weeks, Jr.
- ↑ Rep. Charles Young Jr. has passed away at the age of 62
- ↑ Sugar Pie DeSanto, Larger-Than-Life R&B Performer, Dies at 89
- ↑ John Erwin, Voice Actor in 'He-Man' And 'Arcihe' Cartoons, Dies at 88
- ↑ Rickey Henderson, Baseball's Career Steals Leader, Dies at 65
- ↑ George Zebrowski (1945-2024)
- ↑ Amen frontman Casey Chaos has died aged 59
- ↑ Art Evans, 'Die Hard 2' and 'A Soldier's Story' Actor, Dies at 82
- ↑ Hudson Meek Dies: 'Baby Driver' & 'Found' Actor Was 16
- ↑ 'The Indian' from legendary South Dakota duo Williams and Ree dies
- ↑ Geoffrey Deuel, Who Played Bill the Kid in 'Chisum', Dies at 81
- ↑ David Bruce Douzanis
- ↑ Former Georgia Sen. Vincent Fort dies at 68
- ↑ Stuart Alan Rice
- ↑ Hozan Alan Senauke, abbot of Berkeley Zen Center, dies
- ↑ Gary Cohn, a Pulitzer Prize winner and former Inquirer reporter, has died at 72
- ↑ Former Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Tim Cullen dies at 80
- ↑ 'He was our Moses.' Thomas Gaither, SC Friendship Nine civil rights hero, dies at 86
- ↑ Dr. Victor Parsonnet, Board Chair Emeritus of New Jersey Symphony, Passes Away at 100
- ↑ Iconic retired Pennsylvania judge Sylvia Rambo passes away, family says
- ↑ Tony-Winning Director Mel Shapiro Has Died at 89
- ↑ Curtis Cheek Feb 15 1958- Dec 24 2024
- ↑ Richard Perry, record producer behind 'You're So Vain' and other hits, dies at 82
- ↑ Former state senator, George Petak passes away
- ↑ Former All-Pro Eagles linebacker Bill Bergey dies at 79
- ↑ NWA Statement on Passing of Jax Dane
- ↑ Longtime legislator, teacher Mary Murphy dies following stroke (subscription required)
- ↑ Former state delegate, coach and teacher, Brady Paxton, dies at 78
- ↑ Sammy Thurman Brackenbury – 1933 – 2024
- ↑ Dick Capri Dies: Comedian & Broadway Actor Was 93
- ↑ CST Mourns the Passing of John Cobb
- ↑ OG Maco Dead At 32
- ↑ Richard Parsons, prominent Black executive who led Time Warner and Citigroup, dies at 76
- ↑ Sammy Thurman Brackenbury – 1933–2024
- ↑ "Paul Bamba: Puerto Rican champion boxer dies aged 35". BBC Sport. December 28, 2024. Retrieved December 30, 2024.
- ↑ Longtime Maryland State Sen. Richard Colburn dies at age 74
- ↑ Minnesota senator and former majority leader Kari Dziedzic has died at 62
- ↑ Greg Gumbel, longtime NFL on CBS and March Madness broadcaster, dies at 78
- ↑ Charlie Maxwell passes away
- ↑ David Rivkin, the Constitution's Stalwart Defender
- ↑ Oscar Nominated Writer/Director Charles Shyer Dies; Private Benjamin, Father Of The Bride Filmmaker Was 83
- ↑ Charles Dolan, HBO Founder and Pioneering Cable TV Mogul, Dies at 98
- ↑ Former Robbinsdale HS star, Olympian Len Lilyholm dies
- ↑ RIP Barre Phillips (1934-2024)
- ↑ Lt. Gen. Herbert R. Temple Jr., 21st CNGB, dies at 96
- ↑ Dr. Virgil Wood, Civil Rights icon who worked with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has died
- ↑ Aaron Brown, veteran ABC News anchor, dies at 76
- ↑ Mentors, il fondatore Sickie Wifebeater muore a 66 anni (in Italian)
- ↑ Jimmy Carter, longest-lived US president, dies aged 100
- ↑ George Folsey Jr., Film Editor and Producer on John Landis Films, Dies at 85
- ↑ Linda Lavin Dies: 'Alice' Star & Tony-Winning Broadway Actor Was 87
- ↑ Phil Lang, Former Speaker of the Oregon House, Dies at 95
- ↑ Lenny Randle
- ↑ An inmate arrested on drug charges died at the Theo Lacy Facility in Orange
- ↑ Former UMass basketball player Mike Babul dies at 47
- ↑ John Capodice, Character Actor Known for 'General Hospital' and 'Ace Ventura,' Dies at 83
- ↑ Loretta Di Franco Has Passed Away
- ↑ Organic chemist and nanoscientist Fraser Stoddart dies at 82
- ↑ Former state Rep. Ron Wait of Belvidere dies at age 80
- ↑ An American composer died on the last day of 2024
- ↑ Former Florida Gov. Buddy MacKay dead at 91
- ↑ Revered Rock Songwriter Don Nix Has Diedd
