2019 in the United States
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Events from the year 2019 in the United States.
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Incumbents
Federal government
- President: Donald Trump (R-New York)
- Vice President: Mike Pence (R-Indiana)
- Chief Justice: John Roberts (New York)
- Speaker of the House of Representatives: Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) (until January 3), Nancy Pelosi (D-California) (after January 3)
- Senate Majority Leader: Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky)
- Congress: 115th (until January 3), 116th (after January 3)
Events
January
- January 1
- All works published in 1923 except sound recordings (see 2022 scheduled events) enter the public domain in the United States, the first works to do so since the passage of the 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act.
- Washington State bans anyone under 21 years of age from purchasing a semi-automatic assault rifle.[1]
- January 3 – The Democrats take control of the House of Representatives, with a promise to end the government shutdown, but without funding for President Donald Trump's proposed border wall.[2] The Republicans increase their control of the United States Senate.
- January 4 – Government data reveals that the U.S. economy added 312,000 jobs in December, far ahead of predictions of 177,000, and that manufacturing ended 2018 with the most jobs added in one year since 1997.[3]
- January 8 – In a televised address to the nation, President Donald Trump makes the case for his proposed border wall.
- January 11 – Representative Tulsi Gabbard announces her candidacy for U.S. president.[4]
- January 12
- The ongoing government shutdown becomes the longest in U.S. history at 22 days, leaving 800,000 employees unpaid.[5]
- Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julían Castro announces his candidacy for U.S. president.[6]
- January 15 – Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announces her candidacy for U.S. president.[7]
- January 19 – President Trump offers a "compromise" of three years' additional protection for 700,000 Dreamers who entered the USA illegally with their parents and the 300,000 people holding visas under Temporary Protection Status (TPS) in exchange for funding for his security wall, but the offer is rejected by Democrats.[8]
- January 21 – The Supreme Court rules that the Trump administration is allowed to limit military service for transgender people.[9]
- January 23 – South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg announces his candidacy for U.S. president.[10]
- January 25
- Political consultant Roger Stone is charged with seven counts in the 2017-2019 Special Counsel's investigation, including obstruction of justice and witness tampering.[11]
- Flights are halted into New York's LaGuardia Airport due to shortages of air traffic control staff, as a result of the ongoing government shutdown.[12]
- President Trump agrees to temporarily end the government shutdown as he backs a deal to fund federal agencies for three weeks.[13]
- January 28 – The Justice Department charges Chinese tech firm Huawei with multiple counts of fraud, raising U.S.-China tensions.[14]
- January 29 – Author Marianne Williamson announces her candidacy for U.S. president.[15]
- January 30
- Large portions of the United States are hit by a polar vortex, bringing "once-in-a-generation" low temperatures and heavy snow. A state of emergency is declared in several states and a number of cold-related deaths are reported.[16]
- Teachers rally in Denver following a vote on January 22 to strike for higher pay.[17]
February
- February 1
- President Donald Trump confirms that the U.S. will leave the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty.[18]
- Senator Cory Booker announces his candidacy for U.S. president.[19]
- February 3 – Super Bowl LIII is hosted at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Tom Brady, the quarterback of the New England Patriots football team, wins his sixth championship, the most NFL world championships ever won by a single player.
- February 9 – Senator Elizabeth Warren announces her candidacy for U.S. President.[20]
- February 10 – Senator Amy Klobuchar announces her candidacy for U.S. president.[21]
- February 12 – Mexican drug boss Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is found guilty on all 10 counts at his drug-trafficking trial at a federal court in New York.[22]
- February 15
- Gary Montez Martin murders five people and injures six others in a mass shooting at Henry Pratt Company in Aurora, Illinois.[23]
- President Trump declares a national emergency to free up funds for his proposed border wall.[24][25]
- February 16 – Bishop Theodore Edgar McCarrick is defrocked, following historical sexual abuse allegations. He becomes the most senior Catholic figure to be dismissed from the priesthood in modern times.[26]
- February 19 – Senator Bernie Sanders announces his candidacy for the 2020 presidential election.[27]
- February 20 – U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant Christopher Paul Hasson, who planned a domestic terrorist attack targeting politicians and journalists, is arrested.[28]
- February 21
- Jussie Smollett alleged assault: Actor Jussie Smollett is arrested after being charged with disorderly conduct for staging a racist attack on himself in Chicago.[29]
- Senator Kamala Harris declares her candidacy for U.S. president.[30]
- February 22
- Singer R. Kelly is charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse for incidents dating back as far as 1998.[31]
- National Coalition for Men v. Selective Service System: The United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas rules that male-only conscription breaches the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause.[32]
- February 27 – President Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen tells Congress that Trump had advanced knowledge of leaked Democratic emails during the 2016 Presidential campaign.[33]
- February 27–28 – The 2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit is held in Vietnam. It is the second summit with a United States President and the North Korean leader.[34]
March
- March 1 – Washington State governor Jay Inslee announces his candidacy in the 2020 presidential election.[35]
- March 3
- An unmanned demonstration flight of the SpaceX Dragon achieves successful autonomous docking with the International Space Station.[36]
- A severe tornado outbreak hits the southern states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina, leaving at least 23 people dead and leaving 10,000 homes and businesses without electricity.[37]
- March 4 – Former Colorado governor John Hickenlooper announces his candidacy for the 2020 U.S. Presidential election.[38]
- March 12
- The 2019 college admissions bribery scandal becomes public; around 50 people are accused of bribery and fraud to secure admission to elite colleges, including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin.[39]
- California governor Gavin Newsom places a moratorium on California's death penalty, thus ordering a reprieve for the 737 people on death row.[40]
- March 13
- Boeing grounds its entire global fleet of 737 Max aircraft in response to evidence gathered following the crashes of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 and Lion Air Flight 610.[41]
- Former Congressman Beto O'Rourke announces his candidacy for the 2020 U.S. Presidential election.[42]
- March 15
- President Trump issues the first veto of his presidency, striking down a Senate resolution to end his national emergency declaration to build a border wall.[43]
- Hundreds of students stage a walkout and rally at the Capitol building, demanding legal action on climate change. They are joined by students in over 1,600 simultaneous protests in 100 countries around the world.[44]
- Robert Gentile, 82, whom federal authorities believe is a person of interest in the $500 million Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft, is released from federal custody.[45]
- The New Mexico legislature votes to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day.[46]
- March 17
- The Washington State Senate approves legislation that would legally require all presidential candidates to release the last five years of their personal tax returns in order to have their names featured on both primary and general election voting ballots.[47]
- The University of Tennessee announces it will guarantee free tuition and fees to admitted in-state residents with a family household income of less than $50,000.[48]
- March 18 – Floods across the Midwest kill at least three people and inflict hundreds of millions of dollars in damage.[49]
- March 20 – The International 2019 Major League Baseball season begins with the Oakland Athletics and the Seattle Mariners playing in Japan at the Tokyo Dome.[50]
- March 21 – Cesar Sayoc, 57, the Florida man accused of the October 2018 United States mail bombing attempts, pleads guilty in Manhattan federal court to 65 felony counts, including using weapons of mass destruction in an attempted domestic terrorist attack.[51]
- March 22
- Jimmy Carter becomes the longest-living U.S. president at 94 years, 172 days old.[52]
- Special Counsel Robert Mueller turns in the report of his nearly two-year investigation on whether the Trump campaign helped Russia interfere in the 2016 presidential election.[53]
- The Department of Defense declares that the Islamic State militant group no longer controls any territory in Syria.[54] The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces declare victory over the group the following day.[55]
- March 23 – For the second time in a week, a survivor of the 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, commits suicide.[56] On March 17, Sydney Aiello, 19, committed suicide after being diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.[57]
- March 24 – Attorney General William Barr sends members of Congress a four page letter outlining the principle conclusions of the Mueller Report.[58]
- March 25
- Kentucky outlaws bestiality.[59]
- Attorney Michael Avenatti is arrested in New York on charges of attempting to extort more than $20 million from sports company Nike. He is also charged with wire and bank fraud in a separate case in Los Angeles.[60]
- Jeremy Richman, father of 6-year-old Avielle Richman, who was among 20 children and six adults killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, is found dead from an apparent suicide. This follows recent suicides by two survivors of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.[61]
- March 26
- Vice president Mike Pence orders NASA to fly Americans to the moon within the next five years, using either government or private carriers.[62]
- The House of Representatives fails to reach the supermajority needed to override President Trump's veto of Congress's attempt to overturn the border wall emergency declaration.[63]
- "Bump stocks" are made illegal in the United States.[64]
- March 28 – The 2019 Major League Baseball season has its earliest season opener in history.
- March 29
- A judge in eastern North Carolina declares a charter school's dress code unconstitutional.[65]
- Fire destroys a building that housed executive offices at the Highlander Research and Education Center in New Market, Tennessee; arson is suspected.[66]
- March 30 – President Donald Trump issues a new permit to construct the Keystone Pipeline.[67]
- March 31 – A 23rd horse is reported to have died at Santa Anita racetrack in California, the latest in a string of deaths occurring since December 2018.[68]
April
- April 1
- Bucklew v. Precythe: the Supreme Court rules 5-4 that death row inmates are not guaranteed "painless" executions under the U.S. Constitution.[69]
- The U.S. halts the delivery of F-35 fighter jet-related equipment to Turkey to protest the country's planned purchasing of Russia's S-400 missile defense system.[70]
- The Colorado legislature passes a red flag law, allowing seizure of guns from people deemed a threat to themselves or others.[71]
- Two airports in New York join San Antonio International Airport in banning concessions to Chick-fil-A restaurants due to the company's anti-LGBTQ record.[72]
- Firefighters in Asbury Park, New Jersey put out a forest fire that burned 11,638 acres (18 square miles) in two days.[73]
- April 2
- Lori Lightfoot wins the run-off in the 2019 Chicago mayoral election, becoming the first black woman to hold the post and the first openly gay Chicago mayor.[74]
- Prosecutors in Waco, Texas decide to not go ahead with prosecution of individuals allegedly involved in the 2015 Waco shootout that left nine dead and 20 people injured.[75]
- An explosion at a chemical plant in Crosby, Texas leaves one dead and two injured. This comes just weeks after a similar Houston-area explosion in Deer Creek, Texas on March 17.[76]
- April 3
- Congressman Richard Neal, chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, sends a letter to the Internal Revenue Service asking for President Trump's tax returns.[77] Meanwhile, the House Judiciary Committee votes to subpoena the Mueller Report.[78]
- The Pittsburgh City Council votes for new gun laws, including a ban on certain semiautomatic assault weapons.[79]
- April 4 – The 1973 War Powers Resolution is invoked for the first time when the House votes 247-175 to end U.S. military assistance to Saudi Arabia in its intervention in the Yemeni Civil War; the Senate voted 54-46 on the bill in March 2019. President Trump vetoes the bill on April 16, the second veto of his presidency.[80][81]
- April 6
- Arson is suspected as the cause of three fires in historically black churches since March 26 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. A fourth, smaller fire was set at a majority-white church in Caddo Parish on March 31.[82] The culprit in the case of the three black churches is arrested and charged on April 11.[83]
- Wrestling legend Bret Hart is attacked by a fan at the WWE Hall Of Fame induction ceremony at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The attacker is identified as Zachary Madsen from Nebraska; Madsen is charged with two counts of assault and trespassing.
- April 8 – Joining Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, the Trump administration announces its intentions to designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group. The official designation takes place on April 15.[84]
- April 11
- Federal prosecutors announce a 36-count indictment against lawyer Michael Avenatti, including bank fraud, embezzlement, tax evasion and wire fraud.[85]
- Federal prosecutors indict Obama-era White House Counsel Greg Craig on charges of lying and hiding information related to his work for Ukraine.[86]
- Ohio passes legislation to ban abortion at six weeks, the fifth state to do so.[87]
- April 15 – Former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld officially announces his candidacy in the 2020 presidential election. He will run as a Republican primary challenger to incumbent President Donald Trump, the first to do so.[88]
- April 16 – Apple and Qualcomm settle a multi-year legal dispute regarding patent royalties. The deal between the two tech giants helps, among other arrangements, pave the way for Apple to have 5G iPhones on the market by 2020.[89][90]
- April 18 – A redacted version of the final Mueller Report is released by Attorney General William Barr to Congress and the general public. The report goes into detail on findings from the 2017-2019 Special Counsel probe regarding Russian contacts with the 2016 Donald Trump election campaign and matters regarding obstruction of justice by President Trump himself.[91][92]
- April 23 – Wing Aviation, a Google offshoot company, becomes the first drone delivery service to receive Air Carrier Certification from the Federal Aviation Administration.[93][94][95]
- April 25
- Former Vice President Joe Biden announces his candidacy for the 2020 presidential election, expanding the field to a record 20 candidates, the largest field of presidential candidates in U.S. history.[96]
- A manhunt is launched for man caught on CCTV attempting to set fire to the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.[97] The suspect, Jacob Leroy Wallace, 32, is later arrested on May 2.[98]
- April 27
- A mass shooting occurs at the Chabad of Poway synagogue in Poway, California on the last day of Passover, resulting in one death and three injured.[99]
- April 28 – Undersea explorer Victor Vescovo sets a new world record for the deepest ever sea dive at 10,972 metres (35,997 ft) in the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench. Several unusual things are discovered at the bottom, including four new species of prawn-like crustaceans and a new species of snailfish.[100]
- April 30
- A school shooting takes place at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, leaving two people dead and four injured.[101]
- Minneapolis Police Officer Mohamed Noor is convicted of third-degree murder and manslaughter for shooting and killing Australian woman Justine Damond after she called 9-1-1 to report the possible assault of a woman.[102]
May
- May 2
- After designating them "dangerous individuals and organizations", social media giant Facebook purges InfoWars, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, prominent white nationalist Paul Nehlen, right-wing figures Milo Yiannopoulos, Laura Loomer, Paul Joseph Watson and others from all of its platforms, including Instagram.[103] After notable partisan outcry, President Trump later tweets on the matter, decrying perceived targeted censorship against conservatives on social media platforms by private corporations. Facebook responds that the bans were not ideologically motivated.[104]
- Mayor of Baltimore Catherine Pugh announces her resignation from office amid state and federal investigations into whether she used bulk sales of her self-published children's book to disguise kickbacks.[105]
- May 3 – New economic data shows that the U.S. unemployment rate fell from 3.8 percent to 3.6 percent in April 2019, the lowest in 49 years, with employers adding 263,000 jobs in April versus the expected 190,000.[106]
- May 4
- For the first time in American history, the winners of the Miss America (Nia Franklin), Miss Teen USA (Kaliegh Garris), and Miss USA (Cheslie Kryst) beauty contests are all black women.[107]
- At the 2019 Kentucky Derby, longshot contender Country House wins the race after Maximum Security is disqualified, despite being the first across the finish line.[108]
- May 5 – National security adviser John Bolton announces the U.S. will deploy the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) Carrier Strike Group and four B-52 bombers to the Middle Eastern theater to "send a clear and unmistakable message" to Iran following Israeli intelligence reports of an alleged Iranian plot to attack U.S. forces in the region.[109][110] The military would later deploy the USS Arlington (LPD-24) Marine transport ship and a Patriot SAM battery to the Middle East as well.[111]
- May 6
- According to Gallup's tracking poll, President Donald Trump's approval rating reaches 46%, the highest of his presidency thus far.[112]
- Professional golfer Tiger Woods is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, becoming the fourth (and the youngest) active golfer to have received the medal.[113]
- The Arizona Senate declares pornography to be a public health crisis.[114]
- May 7 – A school shooting occurs at the STEM School Highlands Ranch in Douglas County, Colorado, leaving one dead and seven injured.[115]
- May 8 –
- The New York Times publishes newly obtained tax information revealing that from 1985 to 1994, Donald Trump lost $1.17 billion from his various businesses – a far greater amount than previously known, and more than any tax payer in U.S. history.[116]
- Denver, Colorado, becomes the first city in the U.S. to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms, in a vote of 51 to 49%.[117]
- May 10 – At 12:00 a.m. EST, President Trump's proposed 25 percent tariff hike on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports takes effect, escalating tensions between the two nations amid the ongoing China–United States trade war. The deadline hits as negotiations between trade representatives continued.[118]
- May 13 – 2019 college admissions bribery scandal: Actress Felicity Huffman pleads guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud and admits to paying $15,000 for a proctor to change her daughter's SAT answers.[119]
- May 14
- Abortion is outlawed in the state of Alabama, except for cases where a woman's life is threatened or a lethal fetal anomaly is present. The anti-abortion law, written to serve as a catalyst for a legal challenge against the Roe v. Wade ruling, is set to go into effect in November.[120][121]
- San Francisco becomes the first U.S. city to ban the use of facial recognition technology.[122][123][124]
- May 15 – President Trump issues an executive order invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act in response to security threats from foreign telecom companies such as Huawei.[125]
- May 16 – New York City mayor Bill de Blasio announces his candidacy in the 2020 presidential election, expanding the Democratic primary field to a record 24 candidates, already the largest presidential primary field for any political party in American history.[126]
- May 17-30 – A major tornado outbreak strikes the Central United States, killing at least eight people and causing "catastrophic" damage in many areas.[127]
- May 17
- The U.S. reaches a deal with Mexico and Canada to lift steel and aluminum tariffs imposed in May 2018, paving the way for further ratification of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), the trade agreement set to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).[128]
- Japan lifts its ban on U.S. beef imports that were from cattle older than 20 months of age.[129]
- May 21 – Washington becomes the first state to legalize human composting, the right to allow people to have their body turned into soil after death. The process is seen as an alternative to traditional cremations and burials.[130]
- May 22 – The Alabama Historical Commission announces that the wreckage of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to bring African slaves to the United States during the Atlantic slave trade, is found in the Mobile River.[131]
- May 23 – California native John Walker Lindh, a former Taliban fighter and the first person to be convicted of a crime in the War on Terror, is released from federal prison after serving 17 years of a 20-year sentence.[132]
- May 24
- President Trump authorizes the deployment of 1,500 additional troops to the Middle East amid regional tensions with Iran.[133]
- Federal judge Carlton Reeves temporarily blocks a Mississippi law banning abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy.[134]
- May 30
- 2019 measles outbreak: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that, thus far in 2019, there have been 971 cases of measles in the U.S., the highest level in more than 25 years.[135]
- President Trump announces his intentions to apply a 5 percent tariff on all Mexican imports, effective June 10, to pressure Mexico to do more to crack down on a surge in Central American migrants trying to cross the U.S. southern border. The tariffs are to increase to 10 percent on July 1, and by another 5 percent each month for three months. The tariffs are averted on June 7.[136]
- Louisiana bans abortions at six weeks of pregnancy, joining five other states that have passed heartbeat bills that ban abortions six weeks into a pregnancy – the earliest a fetal heartbeat can be detected.[137]
- New Hampshire becomes the 21st state to abolish the death penalty.
- May 31 – 12 people are killed, including the perpetrator, and six are injured in a shooting at a municipal center in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
June
- June 3 – Jay-Z becomes the first hip-hop billionaire, according to Forbes magazine.[138][139]
- June 7 – NASA announces that, beginning in 2020, the International Space Station will be commercialized, allowing private companies to use the station to conduct for-profit activities, including marketing, advertising and space manufacturing.[140]
- June 10
- United Technologies and Raytheon agree to a merger. The resultant company is projected to be the second largest defense and aerospace contractor in the U.S.[141]
- A helicopter crashes onto the roof of the AXA Equitable Center in New York City, killing the pilot.[142]
- June 11 – Alabama legalizes chemical castration as a stipulation for child sex offenders applying for parole; the law goes into effect September 1.[143]
- June 12
- Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker signs a law making abortion a "fundamental right" for pregnant individuals in the state.[144]
- At least two dozen police officers and two journalists are injured in overnight riots in Memphis, Tennessee after U.S. Marshals kill a 20-year-old black man, Brandon Webber, during an attempted arrest.[145]
- June 14 – Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a bill making Florida the 12th state to ban sanctuary cities.[146]
- June 18 – Twelve Federal Police agents are sentenced to 34 years of prison for the August 24, 2012 murder of two CIA agents in Tres Marias, Morelos, Mexico.[147]
- June 19 – Keith Raniere, leader of sex cult NXIVM, is found guilty of all charges against him in a New York court.[148]
- June 20 – 2019 Iranian shoot-down of American drone: President Trump orders then aborts conventional military strikes against Iran after the shoot-down of an RQ-4A surveillance drone over the Strait of Hormuz. He reportedly approves cyber attacks against Iranian missile systems.[149]
- June 21 – Journalist and advice columnist E. Jean Carroll accuses President Trump of having sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.[150]
- June 23 – In a public stunt, two members of The Flying Wallendas successfully walk a quarter-mile tightrope 25 stories above Times Square.[151]
- June 24 – President Trump signs an executive order sanctioning Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the first such sanctions in history.[152]
- June 25 – San Francisco becomes the first major U.S. city to ban the sale of e-cigarettes.[153]
- June 27 – Rucho v. Common Cause and Benisek v. Lamone: The Supreme Court rules 5-4 that federal courts are constitutionally powerless to hear challenges to excessive partisan gerrymandering, leaving it up to states and Congress to legally address the issue.[154]
- June 30
- During a three-way meeting at the Korean Demilitarized Zone with South and North Korean leaders, President Donald Trump becomes the first sitting U.S. president to step foot into North Korean territory. Both Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un pledge to restart stalled nuclear negotiations between the two countries.[155]
- Ten people are killed when a twin-engine Beechcraft BE-350 King Air crashes into a hangar, shortly after take-off at Addison Airport, Texas.[156]
July
- July 4
- In a one-hour Independence Day event titled Salute to America, President Donald Trump becomes the first U.S. president in nearly seven decades to address a crowd at the National Mall during the holiday. President Harry Truman had previously done so in 1951.[157]
- Southern California is hit by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake, the largest in the region since 1994.[158][159]
- July 5 – A second, stronger earthquake of 7.1 magnitude hits Southern California. There are no reported casualties.[160]
- July 6
- Billionaire financier and registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is arrested on federal charges of sex trafficking and additionally charged by the Southern District of New York with sex trafficking and with conspiracy to traffic minors in Florida and New York.[161][162]
- At least 20 people are injured, two seriously, by an apparent gas explosion at a shopping mall in Plantation, Florida.[163]
- July 9 – Billionaire Tom Steyer announces his candidacy for the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, on the Democratic Party ticket.[164]
- July 11
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average exceeds 27,000 points for the first time in its history.[165]
- Singer R. Kelly is arrested in Chicago on federal sex trafficking charges—it is the first time he faces federal criminal charges.[166]
- July 12
- Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta announces his resignation amid controversy over his prosecution of a 2007 sex crimes case against Jeffrey Epstein, the details of which resurfaced following Epstein's July 6 arrest.[167]
- In a 3-2 vote, the Federal Trade Commission approves a record $5 billion fine on Facebook to settle an investigation into data privacy violations.[168]
- July 13
- A blackout occurs in Manhattan's West Side, affecting 73,000 customers. The blackout occurs exactly 42 years after the New York City blackout of 1977.[169]
- Hurricane Barry approaches the Gulf Coast, becoming the first hurricane of the 2019 season, with a sustained wind speed of 75 mph (120 km/h).[170]
- July 14 – President Trump sparks controversy over remarks directed at four Democratic congresswomen that were widely perceived as racist; Trump sharply denies the comments were racist.[171][172][173] The House of Representatives votes 240-187 to condemn the President's remarks two days later.[174][175] The controversy persisted as Trump supporters chanted similar remarks at a subsequent rally in Greenville, North Carolina on July 18.[176] Trump disavowed the chant the next day.[177]
- July 16-20 – The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission is observed.[178]
- July 17 – Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, former head of the Sinaloa cartel, which became the biggest supplier of drugs to the US, is sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years.[179]
- July 24 – Ricardo Rosselló, governor of Puerto Rico, announces he will resign on August 2 following revelations of his participation in a chat group with sexist, profane, and homophobic comments.[180]
- July 25 –
- Attorney General William Barr reinstates the death penalty for federal crimes. The federal government also schedules the execution of five death row inmates.[181][182][183][184]
- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocks legistlation to improve election security less than 24 hours after Special Counsel Robert Mueller warns of the continued threat of interference in American elections.[185]
- Sixteen Marines are arrested at Camp Pendleton, California for human trafficking and drug-related offenses. Two others had been arrested on July 3.[186]
- Five women (Alexandria "Ally" Kostial, 21; Zaria Newton, 20; Arykah Patrice White, 16; Lisa Nguyen, 59; and Shayna Catherine Cline, 19) are killed in Mississippi in separate incidents within 24 hours. All five were killed by firearms.[187]
- July 28 – Four people, including the shooter, are killed and twelve others injured in a mass shooting in Gilroy, California.[188]
- July 30 – The InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), owner of Holiday Inn and other hotels, announces it will stop using small soap and shampoo containers in order to cut down on plastic waste. Marriott International and Hilton Hotels & Resorts have made similar announcements.[189]
- July 31
- The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time since 2008, with a 0.25% reduction to a baseline level of 2-2.25%.[190]
- Leslie McCrae Dowless is facing new charges of electoral fraud in North Carolina. Dowless was arrested in 2017 and charged with trying to rig the election in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District in favor of Mark Harris, the Republican candidate.[191]
August
- August 2
- The U.S. officially withdraws from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty established with Russia in 1987.[192]
- Dozens of jailed immigrants are pepper-sprayed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during a protest in Bossier Parish, Louisiana.[193]
- Puerto Rico governor Ricardo Rossello resigns, and Pedro Pierluisi (who was appointed secretary of state on July 31) takes the oath of office to succeed him.[194]
- August 3 – 2019 El Paso shooting: A mass shooting occurs at a Walmart near the Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, Texas, resulting in 22 fatalities and 24 injured.[195]
- August 4 – 2019 Dayton shooting: A mass shooting occurs in the Oregon Historic District in downtown Dayton, Ohio, resulting in 10 fatalities (including the perpetrator) and 27 injuries.[196]
- August 7 – The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico rules that Pedro Pierluisi's swearing in as governor was unconstitutional and removes him from office. Secretary of Justice Wanda Vázquez Garced becomes governor.[197]
- August 8 – Largest US immigration raids in a decade net 680 arrests in Mississippi.[198][199][200]
- August 9 – The North Dakota Supreme Court upholds a voting law that disnfranchises 10% of the state's Native Americans.[201]
Event briefs; Predicted and scheduled events
September
- September 2 - Labor Day
- September 29 (sunset) - Rosh Hashanah begins.
October
- October 1 (nightfall) - Rosh Hashanah ends.
- October 14 - Indigenous Peoples' Day is celebrated in Alaska, Minnesota, and North Carolina as well as several cities.
November
- November 3 - Daylight saving time in the United States ends.
- November 5 - Election Day (United States)
- November 11 - Veterans Day (Monday)
- November 28 - Thanksgiving (United States)
December
- December 22 (sunset) - Hanukkah begins.
- December 25 - Christmas (Wednesday)
- December 26 - Kwanzaa begins. (Thursday)
- December 30 (nightfall) - Hanukkah ends.
- December 31- New Year's Eve
Births
- March 16 – April the Giraffe gives birth to her fifth calf.[202]
Deaths
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January
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- January 1
- Ludwig W. Adamec, Austrian-born American historian (b. 1924)[203]
- Shane Bisnett, American bassist (Ice Nine Kills) (b. 1987)[204]
- Ed Corney, American bodybuilder (b. 1933)[205]
- Walt McKeel, American baseball player (b. 1972)[206]
- Richard Rifkind, American cancer researcher (b. 1930)[207]
- Steven P. Schinke, American social work scholar (b. 1945)[208]
- Larry Weinberg, 92, American real estate developer and sports team owner (Portland Trail Blazers) (b. 1926)[209]
- Gilbert R. Winham, American political scientist (b. 1938)[210]
- Pegi Young, American educator, philanthropist, and singer-songwriter (b. 1952)[211]
- Perry Deane Young, American journalist and playwright (b. 1941)[212]
- January 2
- Malcolm E. Beard, American politician (b. 1919)[213]
- Darwin Bromley, American game designer, founder of Mayfair Games (b. 1950)[214]
- Jerry Buchek, American baseball player (b. 1943)[215]
- Daryl Dragon, American musician (b. 1942)
- Bob Einstein, comedian, actor (b. 1942)[216]
- Theodore E. Gildred, American diplomat (b. 1935)[217]
- Bob Hanner, American politician (b. 1945)[218]
- Waun Ki Hong, American oncologist (b. 1942)[219]
- Jerry Magee, American sportswriter (b. 1928)[220]
- Jim Margraff, American football coach (b. 1960)[221]
- Kevin J. McIntyre, American government official, Chairman of the FERC (2017–2018) (b. 1961)[222]
- Blake Nordstrom, American businessman, co-president of Nordstrom, (b. 1960)[223]
- Gene Okerlund, American wrestling announcer (b. 1942)[224]
- George Welsh, American football coach (b. 1933)[225]
- January 3
- Richard C. Bradt, American materials engineer (b. 1938)[226]
- Bob Burrow, American basketball player (b. 1934)[227]
- William Cochran, American politician (b. 1934)[228]
- Sylvia Chase, American news anchor and journalist (b. 1938)[229]
- John Falsey, American writer and producer (b. 1951)[230]
- Herb Kelleher, American businessman, co-founder of Southwest Airlines (b. 1931)[231]
- William Miller, American football player (b. 1956)[232]
- Steve Ripley, American musician (The Tractors) (b. 1950)[233]
- Thais St Julien, American opera singer (b. 1945)[234]
- Harold A. Hopkins Jr., American priest (b. 1930)[235]
- January 4
- Norman Birnbaum, American sociologist (b. 1926)[236]
- Harold Brown, 14th United States Secretary of Defense (b. 1927)[237]
- Moffatt Burriss, American politician (b. 1919)[238]
- Charles Currie, American Jesuit academic administrator (b. 1929)[239]
- Harold Demsetz, American economist (b. 1930)[240]
- Leo J. Dulacki, American general (b. 1918)[241]
- Louisa Moritz, Cuban-born American actress (b. 1946)[242]
- January 5
- Rick Down, American baseball coach (b. 1950)[243]
- Scott Dozier, American convicted murderer (b. 1970)[244]
- Alvin Fielder, American jazz drummer (b. 1935) [245]
- Kenneth Hedberg, American chemist (b. 1920)[246]
- Stanley Insler, American philologist (b. 1937)[247]
- Pete Manning, American football player (b. 1937)[248]
- Rudolf Raff, American biologist (b. 1941)[249]
- John L. Said, American Episcopal bishop (b. 1932)[250]
- Bernice Sandler, American women's rights activist (b. 1928)[251]
- Alexis Smirnoff, Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1947)[252]
- January 6
- Jo Andres, American filmmaker, choreographer and artist (b. 1954)[253]
- Joe Belmont, American basketball player and coach (b. 1934)[254]
- Ben Coleman, American basketball player (b. 1961)[255]
- George Crowe, Canadian ice hockey coach (b. 1936)[256]
- Lenny Green, American baseball player (b. 1932)[257]
- Roy Hilton, American football player (b. 1943)[258]
- Robert L. Kahn, American social psychologist (b. 1918)[259]
- Kwamie Lassiter, American football player (b. 1969)[260]
- Alan R. Pearlman, American sound engineer, founder of ARP Instruments (b. 1925)[261]
- Gregg Rudloff, American sound mixer (b. 1955)[262]
- Lamin Sanneh, Gambian-born American professor (b. 1942)[263]
- W. Morgan Sheppard, English actor (b. 1932)[264][265]
- Myron Thompson, American-born Canadian politician (b. 1936)[266]
- January 7
- Edwin Erickson, American politician (b. 1938)[267]
- Clydie King, American singer (b. 1943)[268]
- John Mendelsohn, American pharmacologist (b. 1936)[269]
- Theodore K. Rabb, American historian (b. 1937)[270]
- Tom Rukavina, American politician (b. 1950)[271]
- Barbara Elaine Ruth Brown, American biologist and philanthropist (b. 1929)[272]
- January 8
- Wendy Ashmore, American archaeologist and anthropologist (b. 1948)[273]
- Larry Langford, American politician (b. 1946)[274]
- Bijan Samandar, Iranian poet, lyricist and Tar player (b. 1941)
- January 9
- Verna Bloom, American actress (b. 1939)[275]
- Earnest F. Gloyna, American environmental engineer (b. 1921)[276]
- Joseph Lawson Howze, American Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1923)[277]
- Joseph Jarman, American jazz musician and priest (b. 1937)[278]
- Matthew Locricchio, American author of cookbooks and actor (b. 1947)[279]
- Melvin L. Moeschberger, American biostatistician (b. 1940)[280]
- Alan Trask, American politician (b. 1933)[281]
- Lester Wunderman, American advertising executive, creator of direct marketing (b. 1920)[282]
- Paul Koslo, German-Canadian actor (b. 1944)[283]
- Don Reynolds, American actor and animal trainer (b. 1937)
- January 10
- Larry Cunningham, American singer (The Floaters) (b. 1951)[284]
- Andy de Groat, American choreographer (b. 1947)[285]
- Rick Forzano, American football coach (b. 1928)[286]
- Johnny Hetki, American baseball player (b. 1922)[287]
- John Michels, American football player and coach (b. 1931)[288]
- José Andreu García, Puerto Rican jurist (b. 1937)
- January 11
- Shirley Boone, American philanthropist (b. 1934)[289]
- Walter Chandoha, American photographer (b. 1920)[290]
- Gus Ganakas, American college basketball coach (b. 1926)[291]
- J. D. Gibbs, American race car driver, co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing (b. 1969)[292]
- John G. Gunderson, American psychiatrist (b. 1942)[293]
- Walter V. Shipley, 83, American businessman, CEO of Chase Manhattan Bank (1996–1999) (b. 1935)[294]
- Jumping Johnny Wilson, 91, American basketball player (b. 1927)[295]
- Robert Horn, American water polo player (b. 1931)[296]
- David Hinkley, American professor (b. 1944)
- January 12
- George Ball, American entomologist (b. 1926)[297]
- Anthony Colaizzo, American politician (b. 1930)[298]
- Paul Englund, 80, American biochemist, Parkinson's disease.[299]
- Bonnie Guitar, American country musician (b. 1923)[300]
- Joe M. Jackson, American Air Force officer (b. 1923)[301]
- Bob Kuechenberg, American football player (b. 1947)[302]
- Batton Lash, American comic book writer and artist (b. 1953)[303]
- Leonard M. Pike, American horticulture professor (b. 1940)[304]
- Sanger D. Shafer, American country songwriter (b. 1934)[305]
- Patricia Wald, American judge, Chief Judge of the D.C. Circuit (1986–1991) (b. 1928)[306]
- Tom Brosius, American Track & Field Athlete (b. 1949)
- January 13
- Douglas M. Costle, American environmentalist (b. 1939)[307]
- Francine du Plessix Gray, American author (b. 1930)[308]
- Willie Murphy, American blues musician (b. 1943)[309]
- Alfred K. Newman, American Navajo Code talker (b. 1924)[310]
- Francis W. Nye, American Major General in the U.S. Air Force (b. 1918)[311]
- Mel Stottlemyre, American baseball player and coach (b. 1941)[312]
- Mark Urman, American film producer and distributor (b. 1952)[313]
- January 14
- Milton Bluehouse Sr., American politician (b. 1935)[314]
- Dick Brodowski, American baseball player (b. 1932)[315]
- Eli Grba, American baseball player (b. 1934)[316]
- Raymond G. Perelman, American businessman (b. 1917)[317]
- Gavin Smith, Canadian poker player (b. 1968)[318]
- Omar Phillips, American drummer (b. 1970)[319]
- January 15
- Bill Anagnos, American stuntman and actor (b. 1958)[320]
- Bradley Bolke, American voice actor (b. 1925)[321]
- Carol Channing, American actress, singer and dancer (b. 1921)[322]
- Walter Klein, American filmmaker, founder of International Quorum of Motion Picture Producers (b. 1923)[323]
- Mason Lowe, American professional Bull Rider (b. 1993)[324]
- Tim Maypray, American football player (b. 1988)[325]
- John J. McKetta, American chemical engineer (b. 1915)[326]
- Bruce Tufeld, American talent agent and manager (b. 1952)[327]
- January 16
- John C. Bogle, American investor, founder of The Vanguard Group (b. 1929)[328]
- Lorna Doom, American punk rock bassist (Germs) (b. 1958)[329]
- Tom Hausman, American baseball player (b. 1953)[330]
- Hank Norton, American football coach (b. 1927)[331]
- Barbara Tsakirgis, American archaeologist (b. 1954)[332]
- Rita Vidaurri, American singer (b. 1924)[333]
- January 17
- Debi Martini, American punk rock singer and bassist (Red Aunts).[334]
- Joe O'Donnell, American football player (b. 1941)[335]
- Mary Oliver, American poet (b. 1935)[336]
- Mary Jane Osborn, American biochemist and molecular biologist (b. 1927)[337]
- Sam Savage, American novelist and poet (b. 1940)
- Turk Schonert, American football player (b. 1956)[338]
- Helen Smith, American baseball player (b. 1921)[339]
- Daniel C. Striepeke, American makeup artist (b. 1930)[340]
- Reggie Young, American musician (b. 1936)[341]
- January 18
- Boo, American pomeranian and internet celebrity (b. 2006)[342]
- John Coughlin, American Pairs figure skater (b. 1985)[343]
- Gary Gutting, American philosopher (b. 1942)[344]
- Dan Orlich, American football player (b. 1924)[345]
- William A. Thomas, American college football player and coach (b. 1948)[346]
- Glen Wood, American racing driver, co-founder of Wood Brothers Racing (b. 1925)[347]
- Robert Morey, American rower (b. 1936)[348]
- January 19
- Nathan Glazer, American sociologist (b. 1923)[349]
- Thomas Habinek, American classical scholar (b. 1953)[350]
- Tony Mendez, American intelligence officer (b. 1940)[351]
- Margaret Wigiser, American baseball player (b. 1924)[352]
- Daniel C. Striepeke, American makeup artist (b. 1930)[353]
- January 20
- Tibor Baranski, Hungarian-American educator (b. 1922)[354]
- Rosemarie Bowe, American model and actress (b. 1932)[355]
- Kenneth Bruffee, American academic (b. 1934)[356]
- Norman Itzkowitz, American historian (b. 1931)[357]
- Jerry Kupcinet, American director and producer (b. 1944)[358]
- Jimmy Rayl, American basketball player (b. 1941)[359]
- Bobby Shows, American politician (b. 1938)[360]
- Andrew G. Vajna, Hungarian-American film producer (b. 1944)[361]
- January 21
- Russell Baker, American writer (b. 1925)[362]
- Kaye Ballard, American actress and singer (b. 1925)[363]
- Maxine Brown, American country singer (The Browns), (b. 1931)[364]
- Edwin Birdsong, American funk keyboardist (b. 1941)[365]
- Evening Attire, American racehorse (b. 1998)[366]
- Charles Kettles, American colonel, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1930)[367]
- Mike Ledbetter, American blues musician (b. 1985)[368]
- Richard H. Lyon, American acoustical engineer (b. 1929)[369]
- Leo Paquette, American chemist (b. 1934)[370]
- Harris Wofford, American attorney and politician (b. 1926)[371]
- January 22
- Kevin Barnett, American comedian and screenwriter (b. 1986)[372]
- Leonard Dinnerstein, American historian (b. 1934)[373]
- James Frawley, American television and film director (b. 1936)[374]
- Bill Mackrides, American football player (b. 1925)[375]
- John Mortimer Smith, American Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1935)[376]
- Henry Horwitz, American historian (b. 1938)[377]
- Maureen Murphy, American swimmer (b. 1939)[378]
- January 23
- Richard Bodycombe, American military officer (b. 1922)[379]
- Jack Thomas Brinkley, American politician, educator and lawyer (b. 1930)[380]
- Nils Hasselmo, Swedish-American academic administrator (b. 1940)[381]
- Jim McKean, Canadian baseball player (b. 1945)[382]
- Jonas Mekas, Lithuanian-born American filmmaker, poet and artist (b. 1922)[383]
- Erik Olin Wright, American Marxist sociologist (b. 1947)[384]
- Willie York, American homeless activist (b. 1944)[385]
- January 24
- Norman Goodman, American municipal official (b. 1923)[386]
- Jerard Hurwitz, American biochemist (b. 1928)[387]
- Rosemary Bryant Mariner, American naval aviator (b. 1953)[388]
- Robert H. Mounce, American biblical scholar (b. 1921)[389]
- Norman Orentreich, American dermatologist (b. 1922)[390]
- January 25
- Fatima Ali, Pakistani-born American chef and reality show contestant (b. 1989)[391]
- Steve Bell, American television anchorman and professor (b. 1935)[392]
- Bruce Corbitt, American musician (b. 1962)[393]
- Henry C. Dethloff, American historian (b. 1934)[394]
- Albert J. Dunlap, American corporate executive (b. 1937)[395]
- Stanley Hill, American union leader (b. 1936)[396]
- Florence Knoll, American architect and furniture designer (b. 1917)[397]
- Meshulam Riklis, Turkish-born American-Israeli businessman (b. 1923)[398]
- Jacqueline Steiner, American folk singer-songwriter and social activist (b. 1924)[399]
- January 26
- Dale Barnstable, American basketball player (b. 1925)[400]
- Duane Benson, American football player and politician (b. 1945)[401]
- William Esper, American acting teacher (b. 1932)[402]
- William Ortwein, American politician (b. 1940)[403]
- Mary Lou Robinson, American district judge (b. 1926)[404]
- January 27
- Marshall E. Blume, American economist (b. 1941)[405]
- Joseph Buttigieg, Maltese-American literary scholar (b. 1947)[406]
- Yvonne Clark, American engineer (b. 1929)[407]
- Thomas Jones Enright, American mathematician (b. 1947)[408]
- Peter Magowan, American businessman (b. 1942)[409]
- Matt Turner, American baseball player (b. 1967)[410]
- Erica Yohn, American actress (b. 1928)[411]
- January 28
- Vere Claiborne Chappell, American philosopher (b. 1930)[412]
- Susan Hiller, American artist (b. 1940)[413]
- Henry Saavedra, American politician (b. 1937)[414]
- Wickham Skinner, American business theorist (b. 1924)[415]
- Doris L. Wethers, American pediatrician (b. 1927)[416]
- Paul Whaley, American drummer (b. 1946)[417]
- January 29
- Andy Hebenton, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1929)[418]
- Charles J. Hynes, American lawyer and politician (b. 1935)[419]
- James Ingram, American R&B musician (b. 1952)[420]
- Sanford Sylvan, American baritone (b. 1953)[421]
- William Van Alstyne, American legal scholar (b. 1934)[422]
- Jan Wahl, American children's writer (b. 1931)[423]
- January 30
- Nehanda Abiodun, American rap music activist (b. 1950)[424]
- Diane Gaidry, American actress (b. 1964)[425]
- Dick Miller, American actor (b. 1928)[426]
- Lori Wilson, American politician (b. 1937)[427]
- January 31
- Harold Bradley, American country musician (b. 1926)[428]
- A. Ernest Fitzgerald, American engineer (b. 1926)[429]
- Andrzej Wieckowski, Polish born American chemist (b. 1945)[430]
February
- February 1
- D. J. Conway, American occult writer (b. 1938)[431]
- John J. Duffy Jr., American criminal defense attorney (b. 1933)[432]
- Alice Dye, American amateur golfer and golf course designer (b. 1927)[433]
- Alex Brown, American painter and punk rock musician (b. 1966)[434]
- Glen Ray Hines, American football player (b. 1943)[435]
- Lisa Seagram, American actress (b. 1936)[436]
- Wade Wilson, American football player and coach (b. 1958)[437]
- February 2
- Sean Cronin, American meteorologist and politician (b. 1958)[438]
- Walter James Edyvean, American prelate (b. 1938)[439]
- Carol Emshwiller, American author (b. 1921)[440]
- Michelle King, American educator (b. 1961)[441]
- Libby Komaiko, American dancer (b. 1949)[442]
- Tim Landers, American rock guitarist and singer [443]
- Irene Krugman Rudnick, American politician (b. 1929)[444]
- Bill Sims, American blues musician (b. 1949)[445]
- February 3
- Julie Adams, American actress (b. 1926)[446]
- Irv Brown, American sportscaster (b. 1934)[447]
- Bob Friend, American baseball player (b. 1930)[448]
- Irving Lavin, American art historian (b. 1927)[449]
- Emily Levine, American humorist (b. 1945)[450]
- Stephen Negoesco, Romanian-American soccer player and coach (b. 1925)[451]
- Barbra Casbar Siperstein, American lawyer and LGBT activist (b. 1942)[452]
- Kristoff St. John, American actor (b. 1966)[453]
- Joe P. Tolson, American politician (b. 1941)[454]
- February 4
- Nita Bieber, American actress (b. 1926)[455]
- Gary LaPierre, American radio journalist (b. 1942)[456]
- John Otho Marsh Jr., 14th United States Secretary of the Army (b. 1926)[457]
- John Rone, American stage actor and director (b. 1949)[458]
- Izzy Young, American-Swedish folklorist and author (b. 1928)[459]
- February 5
- Audrey Cleary, American politician (b. 1930)[460]
- Jean Herskovits, American historian (b. 1935)[461]
- Christine Kay, American journalist and editor (b. 1964)[462]
- Garr King, American judge (b. 1935)[463]
- George Klein, American disc jockey (b. 1935)[464]
- Joe Presko, American baseball player (b. 1928)[465]
- Anne Firor Scott, American historian (b. 1921)[466]
- Doc Thompson, American radio personality (b. 1969)[467]
- Mel Tomlinson, American dancer and choreographer (b. 1953)[468]
- Guy Webster, American celebrity photographer (b. 1939)[469]
- February 6
- Tom Cade, American ornithologist (b. 1927)[470]
- Yechiel Eckstein, Israeli-American rabbi, founder of International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, (b. 1951)[471]
- Lonnie Simmons, American record producer (b. 1940's)[472]
- Anne Firor Scott, American historian (b. 1921)[466]
- February 7
- John Tyler Bonner, American biologist (b. 1920)[473]
- John Dingell, American politician (b. 1926)[474]
- Mable Lee, American tap dancer (b. 1921)[475]
- Rocky Lockridge, American boxer (b. 1959)[476]
- Frank Robinson, American baseball player, coach, and manager (b. 1935)[477]
- Edward Zigler, American psychologist (b. 1930)[478]
- February 8
- Seweryn Bialer, German-born American political scientist (b. 1926)[479]
- Fernando Clavijo, Uruguayan-born American soccer player, and manager (b. 1956)[480]
- Dick Kempthorn, American football player and businessman (b. 1926)[481]
- Bert McKasy, American politician (b. 1941)[482]
- Walter Munk, Austrian-born American oceanographer (b. 1917)[483]
- Wolfgang Rindler, Austrian-born American physicist (b. 1924)[484]
- Robert Ryman, American painter (b. 1930)[485]
- February 9
- Jerry Casale, American baseball player (b. 1933)[486]
- Nicholas Kafoglis, American politician (b. 1929)[487]
- Shelley Lubben, American adult film actress and anti-pornography activist (b. 1968)[488]
- Ron W. Miller, American businessman, CEO of the Walt Disney Company (b. 1933)[489]
- Patricia Nell Warren, American novelist, poet, and journalist (b. 1936)[490]
- Milt Welch, American baseball player (b. 1924)[491]
- Bruce Williams, American radio host (b. 1932)[492]
- February 10
- Carmen Argenziano, American actor (b. 1943)[493]
- Walter B. Jones Jr., American politician (b. 1943)[494]
- Jan-Michael Vincent, American actor (b. 1944)[495]
- February 11
- Ben Abell, American meteorologist (b. 1932)[496]
- Winslow Briggs, American plant biologist (b. 1928)[497]
- Jack Crimian, American baseball player (b. 1926)[498]
- Harvey Scales, American soul singer and songwriter (b. 1940)[499]
- Lou Sossamon, American football player (b. 1921)[500]
- February 12
- Betty Ballantine, British-born American book publisher (b. 1919)[501]
- Jean E. Fairfax, American educator (b. 1920)[502]
- David Forden, American intelligence officer (b. 1930)[503]
- W. E. B. Griffin, American writer (b. 1929)[504]
- Lyndon LaRouche, American political activist, founder of the LaRouche movement. (b. 1936)[505]
- Pedro Morales, Puerto Rican Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWA, WWWF) and commentator (WWF Superstars), (b. 1942)[506]
- February 13
- Paul Cain, American Pentecostal minister (b. 1929)[507]
- Greg Alyn Carlson, American criminal (b. 1971)[508]
- Jack Coghill, American politician (b. 1925)[509]
- Edith Iglauer, American writer (b. 1917)[510]
- Connie Jones, American jazz trumpeter (b. 1934)[511]
- Christopher Knopf, American screenwriter and union executive (b. 1927)[512]
- Joyce Anne Noel, American public figure (b. 1932)
- Ray Price, American speechwriter (b. 1930)[513]
- Jimmy Turman, American politician (b. 1927)[514]
- Ted Tsukiyama, American attorney and bonsai enthusiast (b. 1920)[515]
- February 14
- Tommy Giordano, American baseball player (b. 1925)[516]
- David Horowitz, American consumer reporter and journalist (b. 1937)[517]
- Rocky Krsnich, American baseball player (b. 1927)[517]
- Rocky Krsnich, American baseball player (b. 1927)[518]
- Neil Papiano, American lawyer (b. 1934)[519]
- Clinton Wheeler, American basketball player (b. 1959)[520]
- February 15
- Sal Artiaga, American baseball executive (b. 1946)[521]
- Ellis Avery, American writer (b. 1972)[522]
- Thomas Bruice, American biochemist (b. 1925)[523]
- Kofi Burbridge, American rock multi-instrumentalist (b. 1961)[524]
- Thomas Joseph Costello, American Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1929)[525]
- Siegfried Engelmann, American educationist (b. 1931)[526]
- Richard N. Gardner, American diplomat (b. 1927)[527]
- Gene Littler, American Hall of Fame professional golfer (b. 1930)[528]
- Lee Radziwiłł, American socialite (b. 1933)[529]
- Dave Smith, American archivist (b. 1940)[530]
- February 16
- Sam Bass, American motorsports artist (b. 1961)[531]
- Don Bragg, American pole vaulter (b. 1935)[532]
- Patrick Caddell, American pollster (b. 1950)[533]
- Jeffrey Hart, American cultural critic (b. 1930)[534]
- Thomas R. Kane, American engineer (b. 1924)[535]
- Ken Nordine, American voice-over and recording artist (b. 1920)[536]
- Theodore Isaac Rubin, American psychiatrist (b. 1934)[537]
- Shelly Saltman, American sports promoter (b. 1931)[538]
- February 17
- Ethel Ennis, American jazz singer (b. 1932)[539]
- Alberto Gutman, Cuban-born American politician (b. 1958)[540]
- Eric P. Hamp, American linguist (b. 1920)[541]
- Bill Jenkins, American epidemiologist (b. 1945)[542]
- George Mendonça, American sailor, claimant to V-J Day kiss, (b. 1923)[543]
- Sean Milliken, American reality television actor (b. 1989)[544]
- February 18
- Wallace Smith Broecker, American geophysicist (b. 1931)[545]
- O'Neal Compton, American actor (b. 1950)[546]
- T. J. Cunningham, American football player (b. 1972)[547]
- Stewart Dalzell, American judge (b. 1943)[548]
- Skip Groff, American record producer and DJ (b. 1948)[549]
- Louise Manoogian Simone, American philanthropist (b. 1933)[550]
- George Springer, American mathematician and computer scientist (b. 1924)[551]
- Russell Sugarmon, American judge and politician (b. 1929)[552]
- John Traupman, American classical scholar (b. 1922)[553]
- February 19
- Dick Boushka, American basketball player (b. 1934)[554]
- Paul Janeczko, American poet and anthologist (b. 1945)[555]
- Don Newcombe, American baseball player (b. 1926)[556]
- Artie Wayne, American musician, songwriter and record producer (B. 1942)[557]
- Stanley Wolpert, American Indologist (b. 1927)[558]
- February 20
- Dominick Argento, American composer (b. 1927)[559]
- Mark Bramble, American theatre director and producer (b. 1950)[560]
- William Broomfield, American politician (b. 1922)[561]
- John P. Flaherty Jr., American judge (b. 1931)[562]
- Fred Foster, American Hall of Fame record producer and songwriter (b. 1931)[563]
- Joe Gibbon, American baseball player (b. 1935)[563]
- Bob Griggs, American cartoonist and TV host (b. 1933)[564]
- Augustus Richard Norton, American professor (b. 1946)[565]
- Vinny Vella, American actor and comedian (b. 1946)[566]
- February 21
- Gus Backus, American doo-wop and schlager singer (b. 1937)[567]
- Nick Cafardo, American sports journalist (b. 1956)[568]
- Sue Casey, American actress (b. 1926)[569]
- Stanley Donen, American film director (b. 1924)[570]
- Beverley Owen, American actress (b. 1937)[571]
- Jackie Shane, American singer (b. 1940)[572]
- Peter Tork, American musician and actor (The Monkees) (b. 1942)[573]
- February 22
- Jeff Adachi, American attorney (b. 1959)[574]
- Frank Ballance, American politician and convicted criminal (b. 1941)[575]
- Victor J. Banis, American author (b. 1936)[576]
- Clark James Gable, American actor and television host (b. 1988)[577]
- Brody Stevens, American actor and comedian (b. 1970)[578]
- Morgan Woodward, American actor (b. 1925)[579]
- February 23
- Ron Avery, American sport shooter (b. 1956)[580]
- Ira Gitler, American jazz historian and journalist (b. 1928)[581]
- Katherine Helmond, American actress (b. 1929)[582]
- Carl Meinhold, American basketball player (b. 1926)[583]
- February 24
- Donald Keene, American-born Japanese historian and writer (b. 1922)[584]
- T. Jack Lee, American engineer (b. 1935)[585]
- Carrie Ann Lucas, American disability rights advocate and attorney (b. 1971)[586]
- Arthur Pardee, American biochemist (b. 1921)[587]
- Richard S. Wheeler, American writer and newspaper editor (b. 1935)[588]
- Mac Wiseman, American bluegrass musician (b. 1925)[589]
- February 25
- Janet Asimov, American science fiction writer, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst (b. 1926)[590]
- Fred Gloden, American football player (b. 1918)[591]
- Kathleen O'Malley, American actress (b. 1924)[592]
- Jeraldine Saunders, American writer and astrologer (b. 1923)[593]
- Lisa Sheridan, American actress (b. 1974)[594]
- February 26
- Harry F. Barnes, American judge (b. 1932)[595]
- Mickey Channell, American politician (b. 1942)[596]
- Mitzi Hoag, American actress (b. 1932)[597]
- Charles McCarry, American novelist (b. 1930)[598]
- Patrick McCarthy, American fashion magazine publisher and editor (b. 1951)[599]
- Dennis Richardson, American politician (b. 1949)[600]
- Thomas L. Shaffer, American legal scholar (b. 1934)[601]
- February 27
- Jerry Merryman, American electrical engineer (b. 1932)[602]
- Edward Nixon, American entrepreneur (b. 1930)[603]
- Mike Rebhan, American baseball player (b. 1967)[604]
- Nathaniel Taylor, American actor (b. 1938)[605]
- Willie Williams, American athlete (b. 1931)[606]
- February 28
- Lewis Aron, American psychoanalyst (b. 1952)[607]
- Joe Girard, American salesman and author (b. 1928)[608]
- Sarah Lee Lippincott, American astronomer (b. 1920)[609]
- Norma Paulus, American lawyer and politician (b. 1933)[610]
- André Previn, German-born American composer and score adapter (b. 1929)[611]
- Elliot Griffin Thomas, American Roman Catholic prelate and Bishop (b. 1926)[612]
March
- March 1
- Joseph Flummerfelt, American conductor (b. 1936)[613]
- Kevin Roche, Irish-born American architect (b. 1922)[614]
- Robert S. Summers, American legal scholar (b. 1933)[615]
- March 2
- Jack Gregory, American football player (b. 1944)[616]
- Fred Hill, American baseball coach (b. 1934)[617]
- Ed Keats, American rear admiral (b. 1915)[618]
- Keith Harvey Miller, American politician (b. 1925)[619]
- Ogden Reid, American publisher, diplomat, and politician (b. 1925)[620]
- March 3
- Tom Bass, American politician (b. 1926)[621]
- Harry Joseph Bowman, American criminal (b. 1949)[622]
- Kyle Forti, American political consultant (b. 1989)[623]
- Roger W. Titus, American judge (b. 1941)[624]
- March 4
- King Kong Bundy, American professional wrestler and actor (b. 1955)[625]
- Juan Corona, Mexican serial killer (b. 1934)[626]
- Wilbur Cross, American author (b. 1918)[627]
- Robert DeProspero, American Secret Service agent (b. 1938)[628]
- Ted Lindsay, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (b. 1925)[629]
- Luke Perry, American actor (b. 1966)[630]
- Sara Romweber, American rock drummer (b. 1963)[631]
- Sidney Verba, American political scientist, librarian, and library administrator (b. 1932)[632]
- March 6
- James Dapogny, American jazz musicologist and pianist (b. 1940)[633]
- Carolee Schneemann, American visual artist (b. 1939)[634]
- March 7
- Dick Beyer, American professional wrestler (b. 1930)[635]
- Joseph H. Boardman, American railroad executive (b. 1948)[636]
- Ralph Hall, American politician (b. 1923)[637]
- Dan Jenkins, American sportswriter (b. 1928)[638]
- Dick Nichols, American politician (b. 1926)[639]
- Carmine Persico, American mobster and convicted racketeer (b. 1933)[640]
- Sidney Sheinberg, American lawyer and studio executive (b. 1934)[641]
- March 8
- Marshall Brodien, American magician and actor (b. 1934)[642]
- Kelly Catlin, American Olympic athlete (b. 1995)[643]
- Cedrick Hardman, American football player (b. 1948)[644]
- Mel Miller, American lawyer and politician (b. 1948)[645]
- George Morfogen, American actor (b. 1933)[646]
- Eddie Taylor Jr., American blues singer and guitarist (b. 1972)[647]
- March 9
- Jed Allan, American actor (b. 1935)[648]
- Joe Auer, American football player (b. 1941)[649]
- Freeda Foreman, American boxer, daughter of George Foreman (b. 1976)[650]
- March 10
- Asa Brebner, American guitarist, singer and songwriter (b. 1953)[651]
- Karl Eller, American businessman (b. 1927)[652]
- Russell Gary, American football player (b. 1959)[653]
- Raven Grimassi, American Wiccan priest and author (b. 1951)[654]
- Charlie Karp, American musician, songwriter and Emmy-winning documentarian (b. 1953)[655]
- Eric Moss, American football player (b. 1974)[656]
- William Powers Jr., American educator (b. 1946)[657]
- March 11 – Hal Blaine, American drummer (b. 1928)[658]
- March 12
- John Bardo, 70, American educator, president of Wichita State University (since 2012), lung disease.[659]
- John Kilzer, 62, American singer and songwriter, suicide by hanging.[660]
- Joseph C. Miller, 79, American historian.[661]
- Marjorie W. Sharmat, 90, American author, respiratory failure.[662]
- Joffre Stewart, 93, American beat poet and anarchist.[663]
- March 13
- Frank Cali, American mobster, head of Gambino crime family (b. 1965).[664]
- Leroy Stanton, American baseball player (b. 1946)[665]
- March 14
- Birch Bayh, American politician (b. 1922)[666]
- Ralph Metzner, German-born American psychologist, dies in San Francisco at 82 (b. 1936).[667]
- March 15 — W. S. Merwin, American poet (b. 1927).[668]
- March 16
- Dick Dale, American rock guitarist known as The King of the Surf Guitar, (b. 1937)[669]
- Larry DiTillio, American television writer (b. 1948)[670]
- Richard Erdman, American actor (b. 1925)[671]
- Barbara Hammer, American filmmaker (b. 1939)[672]
- Alan Krueger, economist and advisor to president Barack Obama, (b. 1960)[673]
- March 17
- Ken Bald, American illustrator and comic book artist (b. 1920)[674]
- Barbara Benary, American composer and ethnomusicologist (b. 1946)[675]
- Norman Hollyn, American film and television editor (b. 1952)[676]
- Andre Williams, American R&B singer and songwriter (b. 1936)[677]
- March 18
- John Carl Buechler, American visual effects artist and film director (b. 1952)[678]
- Jerrie Cobb, American aviator (b. 1930)[679]
- Roger Kirby, American professional wrestler (b. 1939)[680]
- March 19
- Chuck Harmon, American baseball player (b. 1924)[681]
- George W. Lindberg, American judge (b. 1932)[682]
- Bill Phelps, American politician (b. 1934)[683]
- March 20
- Joseph Victor Adamec, American Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1935)[684]
- Betty G. Bailey, American artist (b. 1939)[685]
- Eunetta T. Boone, American television writer and producer (b. 1956)[686]
- Linda Gregg, American poet (b. 1942)[687]
- Randy Jackson, American baseball player (b. 1925)[688]
- March 21
- John Bersia, American writer (b. 1956)[689]
- Anthony Dickerson, American football player (b. 1957)[690]
- Roger Moore, American computer scientist and philanthropist (b. 1939)[691]
- Francis Quinn, American Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1921)[692]
- March 22 – Arlen Ness, American motorcycle designer and entrepreneur (b. 1939)[693]
- March 23
- Larry Cohen, American film director, producer and screenwriter (b. 1936)[694]
- Clem Daniels, American football player (b. 1937)[695]
- Howard V. Lee, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1933)[696]
- March 24
- Nancy Gates, American actress (b. 1926)[697]
- Fred Malek, American business executive, political advisor and philanthropist (b. 1936)[698]
- March 25
- Jean Price, American politician (b. 1943)[699]
- Jerry Schypinski, American baseball player (b. 1931)[700]
- Sydel Silverman, American anthropologist (b. 1933)[701]
- Bill Thompson III, American ornithologist and publisher (b. 1962)[702]
- Lyle Tuttle, American tattoo artist (b. 1931)[703]
- March 26 – W. H. Pugmire, American writer (b. 1951)[704]
- March 27 – Joe Bellino, American football player (b. 1938)[705]
- March 28 – Henry Stern, American politician and government official (b. 1935)[706]
- March 29 – Ed Westcott, American photographer (b. 1922)[707]
- March 30 – Truman Lowe, American artist (b. 1943)[708]
- March 31 – Nipsey Hussle (Ermias Davidson Asghedom), American rapper and songwriter (b. 1985)[709]
April
- April 1
- Dixie Allen, American politician (b. 1934)[710]
- Bucky McConnell, American basketball player (b. 1928)[711]
- Vonda N. McIntyre, American science fiction author (b. 1948)[712]
- Ron Sweed, American television host (b. 1948)[713]
- April 2
- Rick Elias, American musician (A Ragamuffin Band) (b. 1955)[714]
- Kim English, American house and gospel singer-songwriter (b. 1970)[715]
- Ken Hay, American religious leader, founder of The Wilds Christian Association (b. 1933).[716]
- Don Williamson, American businessman (Brainerd International Raceway) and politician (b. 1934)[717]
- April 3
- Philip Furia, American author (b.1943)[718]
- Daryl Hecht, American judge, member of the Supreme Court of Iowa (2006–2018) (b. 1952)[719]
- April 4
- Roberta Haynes, American actress (b. 1927)[720]
- Barry Malkin, American film editor (The Godfather Part II, Big, Rumble Fish) (b. 1938)[721]
- Thompson Mann, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1964) (b. 1942)[722]
- Marilyn Mason, American concert organist and academic (University of Michigan) (b. 1925)[723]
- Tiger Merritt, American singer and guitarist (Morning Teleportation) (b. 1987)[724]
- Arthur Polonsky, American painter (b. 1925)[725]
- April 5
- Samuel Pilafian, American tuba player (b. 1949)[726]
- Davey Williams, American avant-garde guitarist and music critic (b. 1952)[727]
- April 6
- Romus Burgin, American World War II veteran and author (b. 1922)[728]
- Paul J. Coleman, American space scientist (b. 1931)[729]
- Louis Crump, American politician (b. 1916)[730]
- Jim Glaser, American country music artist (b. 1937)[731]
- Richard Green, American sexologist and psychiatrist (b. 1936)[732]
- Fritz Hollings, American politician (b. 1922)[733]
- April 7
- Seymour Cassel, American actor (b. 1935)[734]
- Cho Yang-ho, South Korean businessman (b. 1949)[735]
- John William Ditter Jr., American jurist (b. 1921)[736]
- William B. Murray, American opera baritone (b. 1934)[737]
- Neil D. Opdyke, American geologist (b. 1932)[738]
- Billy Rosen, American bridge player (b. 1928)[739]
- Lodune Sincaid, American mixed martial artist (b. 1973)[740]
- L. Eugene Smith, American politician (b. 1921)[741]
- April 8
- Blase Bonpane, American human rights activist (b. 1929)[742]
- Robert Forguites, American politician (b. 1938)[743]
- Samuel “Bay” Taylor, American baseball player (b. 1928)[744]
- April 9
- Richard E. Cole, American air force officer (b. 1915)[745]
- James D. Hudnall, American comic book writer (b. 1957)[746]
- Marilynn Smith, American professional golfer (b. 1929)[747]
- Charles Van Doren, American writer and editor (b. 1926)[748]
- April 10 – Earl Thomas Conley, American country music singer-songwriter (b. 1941)[749]
- April 12 – Georgia Engel, American actress (b. 1948)[750]
- April 13
- Donald Ault, American literary scholar (b. 1942)[751]
- Mark Connolly, American politician (b. 1955)[752]
- Quentin Fiore, American graphic designer (b. 1919)[753]
- S. Thomas Gagliano, American politician (b. 1931)[754]
- Paul Greengard, American Nobel neuroscientist (b. 1925)[755]
- April 14
- David Brion Davis, American historian (b. 1926)[756]
- Anne Lewis, American lawyer (b. 1962)[757]
- John MacLeod, American basketball coach (b. 1937)[758]
- Gene Wolfe, American science fiction and fantasy writer (b. 1931)[759]
- April 15
- Warren Adler, American author (b. 1927)[760]
- Jerry Clack, American classics scholar (b. 1926)[761]
- Owen Garriott, American astronaut (b. 1930)[762]
- Louise H. Kellogg, American geophysicist (b. 1959)[763]
- Elaine Rapp, American sculptor (b. 1927)[764]
- Winston L. Shelton, American inventor and entrepreneur (b. 1922)[765]
- April 16
- Dale Denno, American politician (b. 1950)[766]
- Kent Harris, American songwriter and record producer (b. 1930)[767]
- Fay McKenzie, American actress (b. 1918)[768]
- Pete Peterson, American baseball player and general manager (b. 1929)[769]
- April 17
- Chet Coppock, American broadcast journalist and sports talk personality (b. 1948)[770]
- Frederick Hemke, American saxophonist (b. 1935)[771]
- James V. Schall, American Jesuit Roman Catholic priest, teacher and writer (b. 1927)[772]
- April 18
- Samuel H. Gruber, American marine biologist (b. 1938)[773]
- Don Melnick, American biologist and conservationist (b. 1953)[774]
- Ira Neimark, American retail executive (Bergdorf Goodman) (b. 1921)[775]
- Eddie Tigner, American blues keyboardist, singer and songwriter (b. 1926)[776]
- Lorraine Warren, American demonologist and paranormal investigator (b. 1926)[777]
- April 20
- Reggie Cobb, American football player (b. 1968)[778]
- David V. Picker, American film executive and producer (b. 1931)[779]
- Jayne Wrightsman, American philanthropist and fine arts collector (b. 1919)[780]
- April 21
- Steve Golin, American film producer (b. 1954)[781]
- David A. Hamburg, American psychiatrist (b. 1925)[782]
- Ken Kercheval, American actor (b. 1935)[783]
- Joyce Steele, American baseball player (b. 1935)[784]
- April 22
- Patricia Battin, American librarian (b. 1929)[785]
- Robert L. Butler, American lawyer and politician (b. 1926)[786]
- Deborah Cook, American operatic soprano (b. 1938)[787]
- Jim Dunbar, American radio program director (b. 1929)[788]
- John L'Heureux, American author (b. 1934)[789]
- William Levy, American writer (b. 1939)[790]
- Andy O'Donnell, American basketball player (b. 1924)[791]
- Dave Samuels, American percussionist (b. 1948)[792]
- Greg Theakston, American comics artist (Mad) (b. 1953)[793]
- April 23
- Henry W. Bloch, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1922)[794]
- Edward Brooks, American politician (b. 1942)[795]
- Denton Lotz, American Baptist minister (b. 1938)[796]
- Mark Medoff, American playwright (b. 1939)[797]
- Johnny Neumann, American basketball player (b. 1950)[798]
- Nils John Nilsson, American computer scientist (b. 1932)[799]
- Pablo Ramirez, American skateboarder (b. 1992)[800]
- John Shorter Stevens, American politician (b. 1933)[801]
- Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick, 35, American soprano and presenter (b. 1983)[802]
- David Winters, English-American actor, dancer, choreographer, producer, director and screenwriter (b. 1939)[803]
- April 24
- Chris Albertson, American journalist, writer, and record producer (b. 1931)[804]
- Benson K. Buffham, American intelligence official (b. 1919) [805]
- Johnny Green, American football player (b. 1937)[806]
- Martin Kilson, American political scientist (b. 1930)[807]
- Dennis Stanford, American archaeologist (b. 1942)[808][better source needed]
- April 25
- John Havlicek, American basketball player (b. 1940)[809]
- Larry "Flash" Jenkins, American actor (b. 1955)[810]
- Manuel Lujan Jr., American politician (b. 1928)[811]
- April 26
- Jimmy Banks, American soccer player (b. 1964)[812]
- Jessie Lawrence Ferguson, American actor (b. 1942)[813]
- Anthony J. Hilder, American surf music producer, radio host and conspiracy film maker (b. 1935)[814]
- Frederick Niels Larsen, 87, American religious leader (b. 1931)[815]
- Ken Rothman, American politician (b. 1935)[816]
- Mae Schmidle, American politician (b. 1927)[817]
- April 27
- Bart Chilton, American civil servant (b. 1960)[818]
- Teva Harrison, Canadian-American writer and cartoonist (b. 1976)[819]
- Ruth Macrides, American historian (b. 1949)[820]
- Joe T. Wood, American politician (b. 1922)[821]
- April 28
- Damon Keith, American judge (b. 1922)[822]
- Richard Lugar, American politician (b. 1932)[823]
- John Singleton, American film director, screenwriter and producer (b. 1968)[824]
- April 29
- Doug Adair, American television news anchor (b. 1929)[825]
- Eldon Bargewell, American army general (b. 1947)[826]
- Franklin M. Fisher, American economist (b. 1934)[827]
- Donald Lan, American politician (b. 1930)[828]
- George Litto, American film producer and talent agent (b. 1930)[829]
- Gino Marchetti, American football player (b. 1925)[830]
- Ellen Tauscher, American politician (b. 1951)[831]
- James D. Wright, American sociologist (b. 1947)[832]
- April 30
- Peter Mayhew, English-American actor (b. 1944)[833]
- Robert R. Spitzer, American agricultural researcher and educator (b. 1922)[834]
- Joseph D. Stewart, American military officer (b. 1942)[835]
May
- May 1
- May 2
- Susan Beschta, 67, American punk rock musician, lawyer, and judge.[838]
- Larry Dick, 64, American football player.[839]
- Frank Ivancie, 94, American businessman and politician[840]
- Chris Reccardi, 54, American animator, storyboard artist, cartoon director and musician[841]
- Gloria Schiff, 90, American fashion editor and model.[842]
- John Starling, 79, American bluegrass musician[843]
- Warren W. Wiersbe, 89, American biblical scholar and pastor.[844]
- May 3
- Richard Brown, 86, American lawyer[845]
- Bill Gompers, 91, American football player[846]
- Andy Jick, 66, American sports announcer[847]
- Chuck Kinder, 76, American novelist, heart failure.[848]
- Bob Zeman, 82, American football player and coach[849]
- May 4
- J. R. Cobb, 75, American musician[850]
- Rachel Held Evans, 37, American Christian columnist, blogger and author (b. 1981)[851]
- Thomas Hynes, 80, American politician and lawyer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[852]
- Jumpin Jackie Jackson, 79, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).[853]
- MacArthur Lane, 77, American football player[854]
- Ray Peters, 72, American baseball player[855]
- Ruth Anna Putnam, 91, American philosopher.[856]
- Tyrone Thompson, 51, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (since 2013).[857]
- May 5
- Frank Brilando, American racing cyclist (b. 1925)[858]
- Lewis A. Fidler, American politician (b. 1956)[859]
- Norma Miller, American dancer, actress and author (b. 1919)[860]
- Barbara Perry, American actress and singer (b. 1921)[861]
- May 6
- Dan Cordtz, American business correspondent (b. 1926)[862]
- John Lukacs, Hungarian-American historian (b. 1924)[863]
- Jimmy Satterfield, American football coach (b. 1939)[864]
- George O. Zimmerman, Polish-American physicist (b. 1934)[865]
- May 7
- Kendrick Castillo, 18, American student, intervened during STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting, shot.[866]
- Larry Hanley, 62, American union leader[867]
- Robert Pear, 69, American journalist[868]
- Roberta L. Raymond, 80, American actress and open housing activist[869]
- May 8
- Jim Fowler, 89, American zoologist and television host[870]
- Luther Jennings, 86, American singer (Jackson Southernaires).[871]
- Robert McEliece, American mathematician and engineering professor (b. 1942)[872]
- David Montgomery, American baseball executive (b. 1946)[873]
- Wendell Nedderman, American academic administrator (b. 1921)[874]
- May 9
- Daniel H. Bays, American historian (b. 1941)[875]
- Martin Canin, American pianist (b. 1930)[876]
- Preston Epps, American musician (b. 1930)[877]
- Clement von Franckenstein, American actor (b. 1944)[878]
- Allene Roberts, American actress (b. 1928)[879]
- Mark Rubinstein, American financial engineer (b. 1944)[880]
- Alvin Sargent, American screenwriter (b. 1927)[881]
- May 10
- Fleming Begaye Sr., American WWII Navajo code talker (b. 1921)[882]
- Bert Cooper, American boxer (b. 1965)[883]
- Wiley Young Daniel, American senior judge (b. 1946)[884]
- Warren H. Phillips, American journalist and publisher (b. 1926)[885]
- Dick Tomey, American football coach (b. 1938)[886]
- James Tuck, American archaeologist (b. 1939)[887]
- May 11
- Peggy Lipton, American actress and model (b. 1946)[888]
- Robert D. Maxwell, American combat soldier, recipient of the Medal of Honor (b. 1920)[889]
- Thomas Silverstein, American convicted murderer, Aryan Nations leader (b. 1952)[890]
- Sol Yaged, American jazz clarinetist (b. 1922)[891]
- May 12
- Elsa Patton, 84, American reality television personality[892]
- Gene Romero, 71, American motorcycle racer[893]
- Bill K. Williams, 75, American politician[894]
- Bill Workman, 78, American politician[895]
- May 13
- Unita Blackwell, American civil rights activist (b. 1933)[896]
- Jerome Callet, American music teacher and instrument designer (b. 1929)[897]
- Doris Day, American actress and singer (b. 1922)[898]
- Stanton T. Friedman, American-Canadian nuclear physicist and ufologist (b. 1934)[899]
- May 14
- Lutz Bacher, American artist (b. 1943)[900]
- Tim Conway, American actor and comedian (b. 1933)[901]
- Grumpy Cat, American internet celebrity cat (b. 2012)[902]
- Robert Bruce Propst, American senior judge (b. 1931)[903]
- Leon Rausch, American singer (b. 1927)[904]
- Alice Rivlin, American politician (b. 1931)[905]
- Michael Rossmann, German-American physicist and microbiologist (b. 1930)[906]
- Mike Wilhelm, American musician (b. 1941)[907]
- May 15
- Rob Babcock, 66, American basketball executive[908]
- Chuck Barksdale, 84, American singer (The Dells).[909]
- Bobby Diamond, 75, American actor and attorney[910]
- Georgie Anne Geyer, 84, American syndicated newspaper columnist.[911]
- George L. Kelling, 83, American criminologist and professor[912]
- Charles Kittel, American physicist (b. 1916)[913]
- Frank F. Ledford Jr., 85, American military doctor, Surgeon General of the United States Army (1988–1992).[914]
- Rod Tam, 65, American politician[915]
- May 16
- Steve Duemig, American golfer and sports media personality (b. 1954)[916]
- Ashley Massaro, American professional wrestler, television personality, and model (b. 1979)[917]
- I.M. Pei, Chinese-American architect (b. 1917)[918]
- Bob Schloredt, American football player and coach (b. 1939)[919]
- May 17
- John Warlick McDonald, American diplomat (b. 1921)[920]
- Eric Moore, American musician (b. 1951)[921]
- Herman Wouk, American author (b. 1915)[922]
- May 18
- Melvin Edmonds, 65, American R&B singer (After 7).[923]
- Austin Eubanks, American motivational speaker, survivor of the Columbine High School massacre (b. 1982) [924]
- John Payne, American football coach (b. 1932)[925]
- Justin Ponsor, 42, American comic book artist (Avengers, Spider-Man, X-Men), cancer.[926]
- Guenther Roth, American sociologist (b. 1930)[927]
- Sammy Shore, American comedian and actor (b. 1927)[928]
- May 19
- William W. Caldwell, American judge (b. 1925)[929]
- George Chaump, American football player and coach (b. 1935)[930]
- Bert J. Harris Jr., American politician (b. 1919)[931]
- Ronnie Young, American politician (b. 1947)[932]
- May 20
- Sandy D'Alemberte, American lawyer and administrator (b. 1933)[933]
- Charles C. Pattillo, 94, American Air Force lieutenant general.[934]
- Ronnie Virgets, 77, American writer and reporter[935]
- May 21
- James O. Bass, American politician (b. 1910)[936]
- Lawrence Carroll, Australian-American painter (b. 1954)[937]
- Fred Fox, American musician (b. 1914)[938]
- Ernest Graves Jr., American Army lieutenant general (b. 1924)[939]
- Donald West VanArtsdalen, American judge (b. 1919)[940]
- John A. Yngve, American lawyer and politician (b. 1924)[941]
- May 22
- Theresa Burroughs, American civil rights activist (b. 1929)[942]
- Tony Gennari, Italian-American basketball player ([b. 1942)[943]
- Kwame Kenyatta, American politician (b. 1955)[944]
- May 23
- Shirley Brannock Jones, American judge (b. 1925)[945]
- Bobby Joe Long, American serial killer (b. 1953)[946]
- Bill Yoast, American high school football coach (T. C. Williams High School), depicted in Remember the Titans (b. 1924)[947]
- May 24
- Curtis Blake, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1917)[948]
- Murray Gell-Mann, American Noble physicist (b. 1929)[949]
- Edmund Morris, American presidential biographer (b. 1940)[950]
- John Pinto, American politician (b. 1924)[951]
- May 25
- Rod Bramblett, American sportscaster (b. 1965)[952]
- Joseph Anthony Galante, American Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1938)[953]
- Anthony Graziano, American consigliere (Bonanno crime family) (b. 1940)[954]
- LaSalle D. Leffall Jr., American surgeon and oncologist (b. 1929)[955]
- May 26
- Everett Kinstler, American artist (b. 1926)[956]
- Richard P. Matsch, American judge (b. 1930)[957]
- Bart Starr, American football player and coach (b. 1934)[958]
- May 27
- Robert L. Bernstein, American publisher and activist (b. 1923)[959]
- Bill Buckner, American baseball player (b. 1949)[960]
- Roger O. Hirson, American dramatist and screenwriter (b. 1926)[961]
- Tony Horwitz, American journalist and author (b. 1958)[962]
- May 28
- Horace Belton, American football player (b. 1955)[963]
- Carmine Caridi, American actor (b. 1934)[964]
- Dennis Etchison, American author and editor (b. 1943)[965]
- Willie Ford, American soul singer (The Dramatics) (b. 1950)[966]
- John Gary Williams, American R&B singer (The Mad Lads) (b. 1945)[967]
- May 29
- Errett Callahan, American archaeologist (b. 1937)[968]
- Tony DeLap, American artist (b. 1927)[969]
- Tony Glover, American blues harmonicist (b. 1939)[970]
- Roy Jeffs, American sexual abuse victim (b. 1992)[971]
- Peggy Stewart, American actress (b. 1923)[972]
- Jackie Winters, American politician (b. 1937)[973]
- May 30
- Patricia Bath, American ophthalmologist and inventor (b. 1942)[974]
- Thad Cochran, American politician (b. 1937)[975]
- Frank Lucas, American drug trafficker (b. 1930)[976]
- Leon Redbone, Cypriot-American singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor (b. 1949)[977]
- May 31
- David M. Ainsworth, American politician (b. 1955)[978]
- Roky Erickson, American rock singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1947)[979]
- Jimmy Martin, American politician (b. 1938)[980]
- Le Anne Schreiber, American sports editor (b. 1945)[981]
June
- June 1
- Camille Billops, American sculptor, filmmaker, and printmaker (b. 1933)[982]
- Leah Chase, American chef and restaurateur (b. 1923)[983]
- June 2
- Donald M. Fraser, American politician (b. 1924)[984]
- Henry T. Lynch, American physician and cancer researcher (b. 1928)[985]
- Lowell North, American sailor and sailmaker (b. 1929)[986]
- Don Pederson, American politician (b. 1928)[987]
- June 3
- Ellen Bree Burns, American judge (b. 1923[988]
- Stanley Tigerman, American architect (b. 1930)[989]
- June 4
- Linda Collins-Smith, American politician (b. 1962)[990]
- Billy Gabor, American basketball player (b. 1922)[991]
- Joe Overstreet, American painter and activist (b. 1933)[992]
- Herbert Sandler, American billionaire banker and philanthropist (b. 1931)[993]
- June 5
- Robert Earle, American game show host (b. 1926)[994]
- Jonathan Nichols, American politician (b. 1965)[995]
- June 6
- John Gunther Dean, American diplomat (b. 1926)[996]
- Maida Heatter, American pastry chef (b. 1916)[997]
- Dr. John, American singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1941)[998]
- June 7
- Noémi Ban, Hungarian-born American public speaker and Holocaust survivor (b. 1922)[999]
- Tony Rodham, American businessman, brother of Hillary Clinton (b. 1954)[1,000]
- June 8
- Spencer Bohren, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1950)[1,001]
- Adelaide M. Cromwell, American sociologist (b. 1919)[1,002]
- Arthur Frackenpohl, American classical composer (b. 1924)[1,003]
- Eric Patterson, American football player (b. 1993)[1,004]
- June 9
- Bushwick Bill, Jamaican-American rapper (b. 1966)[1,005]
- William D. Wittliff, American screenwriter and photographer (b. 1940)[1,006]
- June 10
- Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, American epidemiologist (b. 1935)[1,007]
- Chuck Glaser, American country singer (Tompall & the Glaser Brothers) (b. 1936)[1,008]
- Paul Sinegal, American zydeco and blues guitarist and singer (b. 1944)[1,009]
- Sherman Utsman, American racing driver (NASCAR) (b. 1932)[1,010]
- June 11
- Martin Feldstein, American economist (b. 1939)[1,011]
- Gabriele Grunewald, American middle-distance runner (b. 1986)[1,012]
- Velvel Pasternak, Canadian-born Jewish American musicologist (b. 1933)[1,013]
- June 12
- Gary Burrell, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1937)[1,014]
- Wilbert J. McKeachie, American psychologist (b. 1921)[1,015]
- Sylvia Miles, American actress (b. 1924)[1,016]
- Bob Mitchell, American baseball player (b. 1932)[1,017]
- Ray Rigby, American politician (b. 1923)[1,018]
- June 13
- Pat Bowlen, American football team owner (b. 1944)[1,019]
- Edwin Michael Kosik, American federal judge (b. 1924)[1,020]
- Joyce Pensato, American painter (b. 1941)[1,021]
- June 15
- Susannah Hunnewell, American editor and publisher (b. 1966)[1,022]
- Charles A. Reich, American academic and writer (b. 1928)[1,023]
- June 16
- Alan Brinkley, American political historian (b. 1949)[1,024]
- Charles Ginnever, American sculptor (b. 1931)[1,025]
- Suzan Pitt, American painter, animator, and film director (b. 1943)[1,026]
- Francine Shapiro, American psychologist (b. 1948)[1,027]
- June 17
- Robert Therrien, American sculptor (b. 1947)[1,028]
- Gloria Vanderbilt, American artist, fashion designer (b. 1924)[1,029]
- June 19
- Etika, American model and YouTuber (b. 1990)[1,030]
- Philip Geier, American advertising executive (b. 1935)[1,031]
- Jack Renner, American audio engineer and record label executive (b. 1935)[1,032]
- June 21
- Susan Bernard, American actress and author (b. 1948)[1,033]
- Jan Meyers, American politician (b. 1928)[1,034]
- Elliot Roberts, American music manager and record executive (b. 1943)[1,035]
- Peter Selz, German-born American art historian (b. 1919)[1,036]
- June 22
- Jerry Carrigan, American drummer and record producer (b. 1943)[1,037]
- Judith Krantz, American romance novelist (b. 1928)[1,038]
- Robert V. Levine, American social psychologist (b. 1945)[1,039]
- June 23
- Dave Bartholomew, American musician, bandleader and songwriter (b. 1918)[1,040]
- Spiro Malas, American opera and theatre singer and actor (b. 1933)[1,041]
- Jack Rudolph, American football player (b. 1938)[1,042]
- June 24
- Jeff Austin, American bluegrass mandolinist and singer (b. 1974)[1,043]
- Billy Drago, American actor (b. 1946)[1,044]
- Al Ogletree, American baseball coach (b. 1930)[1,045]
- June 25
- Tony Barone, American basketball coach (b. 1946)[1,046]
- Ken Behring, American real estate developer and football team owner (b. 1928)[1,047]
- June 26
- Fletcher Benton, American sculptor (b. 1931)[1,048]
- Beth Chapman, American bounty hunter and reality television personality (b. 1967)[1,049]
- Manuel Real, American judge (b. 1923)[1,050]
- Peter Westergaard, American classical composer (b. 1931)[1,051]
- Max Wright, American actor (b. 1943)[1,052]
- June 27
- Ben Barenholtz, American film producer and distributor (b. 1935)[1,053]
- John Czawlytko, American professional wrestler (b. 1963)[1,054]
- Don Frerichs, American politician (b. 1931)[1,055]
- Justin Raimondo, American journalist and libertarian theorist (b. 1951)[1,056]
- June 28 – Paul Benjamin, American actor (b. 1938)[1,057]
- June 29
- Gary Duncan, American rock guitarist and singer (b. 1946)[1,058]
- Stewart Greene, American advertising executive (b. 1928)[1,059]
- Jim Reed, American racing driver (b. 1926)[1,060]
- Whitney North Seymour Jr., American politician and attorney (b. 1923)[1,061]
- June 30
- David Binder, British-born American journalist and writer (b. 1931)[1,062]
- Mitchell Feigenbaum, American physicist (b. 1944)[1,063]
July
- July 1
- Norman Geisler, American Christian theologian (b. 1932)[1,064]
- Rolland Golden, American artist (b. 1931)[1,065]
- Derrill Osborn, American fashion executive (b. 1942)[1,066]
- Sid Ramin, American music arranger and composer (b. 1919)[1,067]
- Jerry Seltzer, American roller derby promoter (b. 1932)[1,068]
- Tyler Skaggs, American baseball pitcher (b. 1991)[1,069]
- July 2
- Don Ballard, American politician (b. 1927)[1,070]
- Lee Iacocca, American automotive executive (b. 1924)[1,071]
- Mr. Two Bits, American amateur cheerleader (b. 1922)[1,072]
- July 3
- Arte Johnson, American comedian and actor (b. 1929)[1,073]
- Gary Kolb, American baseball player (b. 1940)[1,074]
- Jared Lorenzen, American football quarterback (b. 1981)[1,075]
- Tony Robichaux, American baseball player and coach (b. 1961)[1,076]
- July 4
- Robert A. Bernhard, American banker (b. 1928)[1,077]
- Chris Cline, American billionaire mining entrepreneur (b. 1958)[1,078]
- Bob Gilliland, American pilot, first man to fly SR-71 Blackbird (b. 1925)[1,079]
- Robert F. Marx, American scuba diver (b. 1936)[1,080]
- Wayne Mass, American football player (b. 1946)[1,081]
- Vivian Perlis, American musicologist (b. 1928)[1,082]
- July 5
- Marie Borroff, American poet and translator (b. 1923)[1,083]
- Douglas Crimp, American art historian, writer and curator (b. 1944)[1,084]
- Tzemach Cunin, American Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi (b. 1976)[1,085]
- Lewis Lloyd, American basketball player (b. 1959)[1,086]
- Marie Ponsot, American poet and literary critic (b. 1921)[1,087]
- Kathleen Sims, American politician (b. 1942)[1,088]
- July 6
- Cameron Boyce, American actor (b. 1999)[1,089]
- Martin Charnin, American lyricist and theatre director (b. 1934)[1,090]
- Eddie Jones, American actor (b. 1934)[1,091]
- Calvin Quate, American electrical engineer (b. 1923)[1,092]
- July 7
- Steve Cannon, American writer (b. 1935)[1,093]
- Bob Fouts, American sportscaster (b. 1921)[1,094]
- Wolfgang Joklik, Austrian-born American virologist (b. 1926)[1,095]
- July 8
- Rosie Ruiz, Cuban-American marathon runner and fraudster (b. 1953)[1,096]
- Paul Schramka, American baseball player and funeral director (b. 1928)[1,097]
- Michael Seidenberg, American writer and bookseller (b. 1954)[1,098]
- July 9
- William E. Dannemeyer, American politician (b. 1929)[1,099]
- Phil Freelon, American architect (b. 1952)[1,100]
- Glenn Mickens, American baseball pitcher (b. 1930)[1,101]
- Ross Perot, American billionaire businessman, philanthropist, and presidential candidate (b. 1930)[1,102]
- Aaron Rosand, American violinist (b. 1927)[1,103]
- Marian Spencer, American civil rights activist and politician (b. 1920)[1,104]
- Rip Torn, American actor and comedian (b. 1931)[1,105]
- July 10
- Jim Bouton, American baseball player (b. 1939)[1,106]
- Jerry Lawson, American singer and musician (b. 1944)[1,107]
- Walt Michaels, American football player and coach (b. 1929)[1,108]
- Denise Nickerson, American actress (b. 1957)[1,109]
- Dorothy Toy, Japanese-American dancer (b. 1917)[1,110]
- July 11
- Robert Francis Christian, American Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1948)[1,111]
- Mark E. Talisman, American congressional aide and lobbyist (b. 1941)[1,112]
- William H. Walls, American federal judge (b. 1932)[1,113]
- July 12
- Fernando J. Corbató, American computer scientist (b. 1926)[1,114]
- Joe Grzenda, American baseball player (b. 1937)[1,115]
- Arno Marsh, American saxophonist (b. 1928)[1,116]
- Sadie Roberts-Joseph, American civil rights activist (b. 1944)[1,117]
- Russell Smith, American singer-songwriter (b. 1949)[1,118]
- July 13
- Bob Bastian, American politician (b. 1938)[1,119]
- Paul F. Markham, American attorney (b. 1930)[1,120]
- Ida Wyman, American photographer (b. 1926)[1,121]
- July 14
- Mike Maser, American football coach (b. 1947)[1,122]
- Ernie Mims, American television personality (b. 1932)[1,123]
- Sterling Tucker, American politician and civil rights activist (b. 1923)[1,124]
- Pernell Whitaker, American boxer (b. 1964)[1,125]
- Paul Albert Zipfel, American Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1935)[1,126]
- July 15
- Mortimer Caplin, American lawyer and educator (b. 1916)[1,127]
- Edith Irby Jones, American physician and civil rights activist (b. 1927)[1,128]
- Bruce Laingen, American diplomat (b. 1922)[1,129]
- July 16
- Adam Bob, American football player (b. 1967)[1,130]
- Ernie Broglio, American baseball player (b. 1935)[1,131]
- Daniel Callahan, American philosopher and bioethics researcher (b. 1930)[1,132]
- John Paul Stevens, U.S. Supreme Court associate justice (b. 1920)[1,133]
- John Tanton, American anti-immigration activist (b. 1934)[1,134]
- July 17
- Pumpsie Green, American baseball player (b. 1933)[1,135]
- Duane Mutch, American politician (b. 1925)[1,136]
- Wesley Pruden, American journalist and editor (b. 1935)[1,137]
- July 18
- Bob Frank, American singer-songwriter (b. 1944)[1,138]
- David Hedison, American actor (b. 1927)[1,139]
- Kurt Julius Isselbacher, German-born American physician (b. 1925)[1,140]
- Ben Kinchlow, American author, minister and televangelist (b. 1936)[1,141]
- Macy Morse, American peace activist and anti-nuclear activist (b. 1921)[1,142]
- Mitch Petrus, American football player (b. 1987)[1,143]
- July 19
- Don Mossi, American baseball player (b. 1929)[1,144]
- César Pelli, Argentine-American architect (b. 1926)[1,145]
- Bert Rechichar, American football player (b. 1930)[1,146]
- Jerome B. Simandle, American federal judge (b. 1949)[1,147]
- Marylou Whitney, American socialite, philanthropist, and racehorse owner-breeder (b. 1925)[1,148]
- Patrick Winston, American computer scientist (b. 1943)[1,149]
- July 20
- Nick Harrison, American racecar driver (b. 1982)[1,150]
- R. James Harvey, American federal judge (b. 1922)[1,151]
- Liane Russell, Austrian-born American geneticist and conservationist (b. 1923)[1,152]
- July 21
- Ben Johnston, American composer (b. 1926)[1,153]
- Paul Krassner, American author and political activist (b. 1932)[1,154]
- Robert Morgenthau, American lawyer (b. 1919)[1,155]
- July 22
- Dan Clemens, American politician (b. 1945)[1,156]
- Christopher C. Kraft Jr., American aerospace engineer (b. 1924)[1,157]
- Richard A. Macksey, American academic (b. 1931)[1,158]
- Art Neville, American singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1937)[1,159]
- July 23
- Chaser, American Border Collie with the largest-tested non-human memory (b. 2004)[1,160]
- Dorothy Olsen, American aviator (b. 1916)[1,161]
- Barney Smith, American plumber, artist and museum curator (b. 1921)[1,162]
- Lois Wille, American journalist (b. 1931)[1,163]
- July 24
- July 25
- John Ferriter, American television producer and talent agent (b. 1960)[1,166]
- M. Owen Lee, American Roman Catholic priest and music scholar (b. 1930)[1,167]
- Scott Rubenstein, American television writer [1,168]
- July 26
- Joan Martin, American baseball player (b. 1933)[1,169]
- Kevin Roster, American poker player and assisted death advocate (b. 1983)[1,170]
- Russi Taylor, American voice actress (b. 1944)[1,171]
- July 27
- Andrew Golden, American school shooter (b. 1986)[1,172]
- Arthur Lazarus Jr., American civil rights lawyer (b. 1926)[1,173]
- Keith Lincoln, American football player (b. 1939)[1,174]
- Mike Roarke, American baseball player and coach (b. 1930)[1,175]
- John Robert Schrieffer, American physicist (b. 1931)[1,176]
- July 28
- Howard Nathan, American basketball player (b. 1972)[1,177]
- Richard Rosenbaum, American boxer, lawyer, and judge (b. 1931)[1,178]
- Richard Stone, American politician and diplomat (b. 1928)[1,179]
- Harrison Wilson Jr., American educator, basketball coach, and university president (b. 1925)[1,180]
- July 29
- July 30
- Nick Buoniconti, American football player (b. 1940)[1,183]
- Rebecca Roeber, American politician (b. 1958)[1,184]
August
- August 1
- Martin Mayer, American economist and writer (b. 1928)[1,185]
- D. A. Pennebaker, American documentary filmmaker (b. 1925)[1,186]
- Harley Race, American professional wrestler, promoter, and trainer (b. 1943)[1,187]
- August 2
- August 3
- Cliff Branch, American football player (b. 1948)[1,190]
- L. Brooks Patterson, American lawyer and politician (b. 1939)[1,191]
- Mike Troy, American swimmer and Olympic gold medalist (b. 1940)[1,192]
- August 4
- Ernie Bowman, American professional baseball player (b. 1935)[1,193]
- Thomas Gulotta, American government official (b. 1944)[1,194]
- Ann Nelson, American particle physicist (b. 1958)[1,195]
- Stu Rosen, American voice actor, television writer, and director (b. 1939)[1,196]
- Bob Wilber, American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and band leader (b. 1928)[1,197]
- August 5
- Lizzie Grey, American rock musician (b. 1958)[1,198]
- Toni Morrison, American novelist, essayist, editor, teacher and professor (b. 1931)[1,199]
- Jeffrey Tarrant, American investor (b. 1956)[1,200]
- August 6 – George F. Simmons, American mathematician (b. 1925)[1,201]
- August 7
- David Berman, American musician, poet, and cartoonist (b. 1967)[1,202]
- Chris Birch, American politician (b. 1950)[1,203]
- Nancy Reddin Kienholz, American installation artist (b. 1943)[1,204]
- Kary Mullis, American biochemist (b. 1944)[1,205]
- Francesca Sundsten, American painter (b. 1960)[1,206]
- August 8 – Ernie Colón, American comics artist (b. 1931)[1,207]
- August 9 – Paul Findley, American politician (b. 1921)[1,208]
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- ↑ Louisa Moritz dead: Bill Cosby accuser and Happy Days actress dies aged 72
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- ↑ Drummer Alvin Fielder Dies at 83
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- ↑ Former Tigers outfielder Lenny Green dies at age 86
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- ↑ Richard Bodycombe
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- ↑ Steve Bell, former ABC News anchor and Ball State professor, dies at 83
- ↑ Warbeast And Rigor Mortis Singer Bruce Corbitt Dead At 56
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- ↑ Former football player, state senator, business leader Duane Benson dies
- ↑ William Esper, Eminent Acting Teacher, Dies at 86
- ↑ Prominent Attorney, Senator Bill Ortwein Dies At 78
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- ↑ James Dapogny of Chicago Jazz Band dead at 78
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- ↑ The Destroyer Dick Beyer dies
- ↑ Joe Boardman, former Amtrak president, dies
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- ↑ Dan Jenkins, 90, Chronicler of Sports in Raucous Prose, Dies
- ↑ Dick Nichols, Kansas’ last Fifth District congressman, ‘put service to others above self’
- ↑ Carmine 'the Snake' Persico, Colombo crime family boss, dead at age 85
- ↑ Sid Sheinberg Dies: Former MCA President And COO Was Hollywood Giant
- ↑ Marshall Brodien, ‘TV Magic’ pitchman, Wizzo the Wizard on ‘Bozo,’ dead at 84
- ↑ Kelly Catlin passes away at 23
- ↑ Cedrick Hardman, Defensive Star With 49ers, Raiders Dies at 70
- ↑ Former NY Assembly Speaker Mel Miller dies at 79
- ↑ George Morfogen
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- ↑ Jed Allan, Star on 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Santa Barbara,' Dies at 84
- ↑ Joe Auer dies at 77, scored first touchdown in Dolphins history
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- ↑ Boston music scene luminary Asa Brebner has died at the age of 65
- ↑ UA alumnus, businessman Karl Eller dies at age 90
- ↑ Former Minneapolis Central, Nebraska, NFL player Russell Gary dies at 59
- ↑ In Memoriam: Raven Grimassi
- ↑ Charlie Karp, Musician, 65
- ↑ Former DuPont star athlete, Minnesota Viking Eric Moss dies at 44
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- ↑ Wichita State president John Bardo remembered for transforming university
- ↑ Veteran songwriter, former Memphis State basketball player, minister John Kilzer dead at 62
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- ↑ Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, 90, ‘Nate the Great’ Author, Dies
- ↑ Joffee Lamar Stewart of chicago, Illinois | 1925 - 2019 | Obituary
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- ↑ Ken Bald – RIP
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- ↑ Andre Williams, R&B Singer and ‘Godfather of Rap,’ Dead at 82
- ↑ Legendary Horror Director and SFX Artist John Carl Buechler Dies at 66
- ↑ Jerrie Cobb, one of the most gifted female pilots in history, has died
- ↑ "Nature Boy" Roger Kirby dies
- ↑ Chuck Harmon, first African-American Reds player, dead at 94
- ↑ Statement of Chief Judge Rubén Castillo On the Passing of Retired District Judge George W. Lindberg
- ↑ Former Missouri Lt. Gov. Bill ‘Full-time’ Phelps has died
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- ↑ Betty G Bailey 1939 - 2019
- ↑ Eunetta Boone, Showrunner and Creator of ‘One on One,’ Dies at 63
- ↑ Linda Gregg
- ↑ Ransom Jackson, hit last home run for Brooklyn Dodgers, dies at 93
- ↑ Global Perspective’s John Bersia Pushed for International Awareness
- ↑ Former Cowboys linebacker Anthony Dickerson passes away
- ↑ Toronto Arts Philanthropist Roger D. Moore Dies At 79
- ↑ Sacramento’s Bishop Quinn, oldest living Catholic bishop in America, dies
- ↑ Arlen Ness Passes – 1939-2019
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- ↑ Clem Daniels, one of Raiders’ all-time best RBs, has died
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- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Former state Rep. Jean Price dies from cancer
- ↑ Gerald "Jerry" Schypinski
- ↑ Sydel Silverman Wolf Ph.D.
- ↑ Bill Thompson III of Bird Watcher's Digest, has died
- ↑ San Francisco's 'father of modern tattooing' dies at age 87
- ↑ W.H. Pugmire (1951-2019)
- ↑ Joe Bellino, 1960 Heisman winner and Winchester native, dies at 81
- ↑ Henry J. Stern, Whose Vast Urban Domain Was Green, Is Dead at 83
- ↑ Ed Westcott, only photographer of the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge, dies
- ↑ Truman Lowe, acclaimed Ho-Chunk artist and professor emeritus, dies at 75
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- ↑ Former Montgomery County commissioner, state lawmaker Dixie Allen dies
- ↑ Paul (Bucky) McConnell
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- ↑ Cleveland TV personality, Ron 'The Ghoul' Sweed, dies at age 70
- ↑ RIP Harlequin and Vision guitarist Rick Elias
- ↑ Kim English, Chicago singer whose dance hits fueled house music scene, has died
- ↑ Kenneth Hay
- ↑ Former Flint Mayor Don Williamson passes away
- ↑ WHQR Mourns The Loss of Phil Furia, Friend to The Station
- ↑ Former Iowa Supreme Court justice Daryl Hecht dies at age 66
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- ↑ Barry Malkin, ‘The Godfather: Part II’ Editor, Dies at 80
- ↑ Passages: 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist Thompson Mann, 76
- ↑ Marilyn Mason
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- ↑ Artist Arthur Polonsky at 93
- ↑ Sam Pilafian, Tuba Maestro of Multiple Genres, Dies at 69
- ↑ Heart of the Matter with Davey Williams
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- ↑ Billy Rosen 1928-2019
- ↑ ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ Season 1 Competitor Lodune Sincaid Dead at 45
- ↑ L. Eugene Smith
- ↑ Blase Bonpane, USC football player turned priest turned peace activist, dies at 89
- ↑ Remembering Vermont state Rep. Robert Forguites
- ↑ Obituary: Samuel “Bay” Taylor (1929-2019)
- ↑ Last surviving Doolittle Raider passes away
- ↑ James Hudnall Dies - Report
- ↑ LPGA founder and World Golf Hall of Fame Member Marilynn Smith Dies at 89
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- ↑ Don Ault passed away (Italian)
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- ↑ S. Thomas Gagliano, longtime Monmouth public servant, state senator, dies
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- ↑ David Brion Davis, Founding Director of the GLC (1927-2019)
- ↑ Anne Lewis, 56, was a longtime Georgia GOP attorney
- ↑ John MacLeod, Longtime Phoenix Suns Coach, Dies at 81
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Warren Adler Dies: ‘The War Of The Roses’ Author Was 91
- ↑ In Memoriam: Jerry Clack
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- ↑ Louise H. Kellogg | 1959-2019
- ↑ Elaine Rapp
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- ↑ Former Maine legislator who resigned last month dies of cancer
- ↑ Legendary songwriter Kent "Boogaloo" Harris dies at 88
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- ↑ Harding "Pete" Peterson
- ↑ Chet Coppock, Chicago sports broadcaster, dies at 70 after car accident
- ↑ Frederick Hemke (1935-2019)
- ↑ Jesuit Father James Schall has died at age 91
- ↑ Dr. Samuel H. Gruber
- ↑ In Memoriam: Don Melnick
- ↑ Ira Neimark, the Bergdorf Goodman Chief Who Boosted the Brand, Dies at 97
- ↑ Eddie Tigner 1926-2019 R.I.P
- ↑ Paranormal Investigator Lorraine Warren Has Died at 92
- ↑ 49ers scout Reggie Cobb dies from suspected heart attack
- ↑ David Picker Dies: Former President Of Untied Artists, Paramount And Columbia Was 87
- ↑ Jayne Wrightsman, Arts Benefactor and Doyenne of High Society, Dies at 99
- ↑ Steve Golin Dies: Anonymous Content CEO & Oscar-Winning Producer Was 64
- ↑ David Hamburg
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- ↑ Obituary: Joyce Steele (1935-2019)
- ↑ Patricia Battin, Lighting Rod in a Library War, Dies at 89
- ↑ Former Marion Mayor Bob Butler dies at 92
- ↑ Deborah Cook Marlowe, obituary
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- ↑ John L’Heureux, Whose Novels Wrestled With Faith, Dies at 84
- ↑ William Levy. RIP
- ↑ Andrew J. O'Donnell
- ↑ Former Spyro Gyra Vibraphonist Dave Samuels Dead at 70
- ↑ Comics Archivist and Publisher Greg Theakston Has Died, Aged 65
- ↑ Henry Bloch, co-founder of H&R Block empire and Kansas City philanthropist, dies at 96
- ↑ Edward A Brooks
- ↑ Former BWA General Secretary Denton Lotz dies
- ↑ Dramatist and educator Mark Medoff, author of 'Children of a Lesser God,' dies at 79
- ↑ Local basketball legend, former Ole Miss star Johnny Neumann dies at 68
- ↑ Nils Nilsson, 86, Dies; Scientist Helped Robots Find Their Way
- ↑ Up-and-Coming Daredevil Skateboarder Killed by Truck
- ↑ Jack Stevens, 'titan as a lawyer,' former legislator, dead at 85
- ↑ Charity Tillemann-Dick, R.I.P.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Chris Albertson, Biographer of Bessie Smith, Is Dead at 87
- ↑ Benson Buffham
- ↑ John "Johnny" Edward Green
- ↑ Professor Emeritus Martin Kilson passed away yesterday
- ↑ RHS grad and Smithsonian department head Dennis Stanford passes away
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- ↑ Larry “Flash” Jenkins Dies: Actor, Director And Producer For Five Decades Was 63
- ↑ Former US Interior Secretary Manuel Luján Jr. has died
- ↑ World Cup Veteran Jimmy Banks Passes Away at Age 54
- ↑ 'Boyz n the Hood' Dirty Cop Actor Jessie Lawrence Ferguson Dead At 76
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- ↑ Niels Larsen
- ↑ Kenneth Joel Rothman
- ↑ Former State Representative Mae Schmidle Passes Away
- ↑ Boom Bust host Commissioner Bart Chilton dies at age 58
- ↑ Teva Harrison, award-winning Toronto cartoonist, dead at 42
- ↑ Dr Ruth Macrides (1949 – 2019)
- ↑ State Rep., businessman Joe T. Wood Sr. passes away at 96
- ↑ Federal judge, civil rights icon Damon Keith dies at age 96
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- ↑ Award-winning TV anchor, Xenia native, dies
- ↑ Retired Army major general dies after lawnmower accident
- ↑ Franklin Fisher, professor emeritus of economics, dies at 84
- ↑ Donald Lan, former Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate, dies at 88
- ↑ George Litto, Former Talent Agent and Producer of Brian De Palma Films, Dies at 88
- ↑ Hall of Fame DE Gino Marchetti dies at 92
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- ↑ Professor Remembered For Changing Lives With Research
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- ↑ Robert R. Spitzer Obituary
- ↑ Vice Admiral Joseph D. Stewart Memorial Service Announced
- ↑ Mary Elizabeth Doakes of Ranson, West Virginia | 1936 - 2019 | Obituary
- ↑ Kurt Lang, Nazi expert and social scientist, dies
- ↑ Susan Beschta, Punk Rocker Turned Judge, Is Dead at 67
- ↑ Terps Mourn Passing of Larry Dick ('77)
- ↑ Former Portland Mayor Frank Ivancie Dies in California at 94
- ↑ Chris Reccardi, Leading Animation Industry Artist, Dies At 54
- ↑ Gloria Schiff, Fashion Editor and Glamorous Twin Model, Dies at 90
- ↑ DC-area bluegrass hall-of-famer John Starling, of The Seldom Scene, has died
- ↑ Warren Wiersbe, ‘the pastor’s pastor,’ dies at 89
- ↑ Longtime NYC district attorney who prosecuted Karina Vetrano case dies at 86
- ↑ William Gompers
- ↑ Andy Jick, longtime P.A. announcer for Celtics, BC, dead at 66
- ↑ Chuck Kinder, novelist who inspired ‘Wonder Boys,’ dies at 76
- ↑ Remembering Bob Zeman, former Broncos assistant coach and All-AFL safety
- ↑ J.R. Cobb, founding Classics IV and Atlanta Rhythm Section guitarist and songwriter, dead at age 75
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- ↑ Former Cook County Assessor Tom Hynes dies at 80
- ↑ Former Harlem Globetrotter and Streetball Legend Dies at 79
- ↑ Former Pro Bowl running back MacArthur Lane dies at 77
- ↑ Obituary: Ray Peters (1946-2019)
- ↑ Ruth Anna Putnam
- ↑ Assemblyman Tyrone Thompson, longtime education advocate, dies suddenly
- ↑ Former Schwinn engineer Frank Brilando, who helped create the Sting-Ray, dies at 93
- ↑ Former City Councilman Lew Fidler dead at 62
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- ↑ SC football coaching legend Jimmy Satterfield dies
- ↑ George O. Zimmerman
- ↑ This student died trying to stop the Colorado school shooter
- ↑ Larry Hanley: A Union Force of Nature
- ↑ Robert Pear, Authoritative Times Reporter on Health Care, Dies at 69
- ↑ Bobbie Raymond, 80, Visionary on Racially Integrated Housing, Dies
- ↑ Jim Fowler, Host of 'Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom,' Dies at 89
- ↑ Last original and founding member of The Jackson Southernaires dies
- ↑ Robert J. McEliece, 1942–2019
- ↑ Phillies chairman Montgomery, 72, dies of cancer
- ↑ Former UT Arlington President Wendell Nedderman Passes Away At 97
- ↑ Calvin Remembers Daniel Bays
- ↑ Martin Canin
- ↑ Preston Epps, Renowned Percussionist Who Had a Hit With "Bongo Rock," Dies at 88
- ↑ Clement Von Franckenstein, Actor in 'The American President,' Dies at 74
- ↑ Allene Roberts Cochran
- ↑ Prof. Emeritus Mark Rubinstein, financial engineering pioneer, passes away
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- ↑ WWII-era Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye Sr. dies at 97
- ↑ Heavyweight Bert Cooper Dead At 53 From Pancreatic Cancer
- ↑ Wiley Daniel, Colorado’s first African-American federal judge, dies at 72
- ↑ Warren H. Phillips, Longtime Wall Street Journal Publisher, Dies at 92
- ↑ Former Arizona Wildcats football coach Dick Tomey passes away after battle with lung cancer
- ↑ Pioneering MUN archeologist Jim Tuck dies at 79
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- ↑ Robert Maxwell, oldest Medal of Honor recipient, dies in Bend at 98
- ↑ Thomas Silverstein, America's Most Isolated Prisoner, Dead at 67
- ↑ Sol Yaged, a Joyful New York Jazz Mainstay, Is Dead at 96
- ↑ Elsa Patton, Mother of 'Real Housewives of Miami' Cast Member, Dies
- ↑ Racing Legend Gene Romero Passes Away
- ↑ Former Rep. Bill Williams passes away at 75
- ↑ 'Right man at the right time': Former Greenville Mayor Bill Workman has died
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- ↑ Jerome Callet, trumpet player and designer who taught music on S.I. for decades, dies at 89
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- ↑ UFO researcher Stanton Friedman dies after half-century effort to prove alien life
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- ↑ Propst, Robert Bruce
- ↑ Leon Rausch, The Voice of Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys, Has Died
- ↑ Alice Rivlin, First Woman To Serve As Budget Director, Dies At Age 88
- ↑ Renowned Purdue University scientist Michael Rossmann dies
- ↑ Mike Wilhelm, of Charlatans & Flamin’ Groovies, Dies
- ↑ Former Raptors GM Rob Babcock dies, had been battling pancreatic cancer
- ↑ V103 Remembers R&B Legend Chuck Barksdale of the Dells
- ↑ Bobby Diamond, Boy With a Horse on the 1950s TV Series 'Fury,' Dies at 75
- ↑ Georgie Anne Geyer, Foreign Correspondent and Columnist, Dies at 84
- ↑ George L. Kelling, a Father of ‘Broken Windows’ Policing, Is Dead at 83
- ↑ REMEMBERING CHARLES KITTEL
- ↑ Obituary for LTG (Ret) Frank F. Ledford, Jr.
- ↑ Former Hawaii lawmaker Rod Tam dies from leukemia
- ↑ WDAE Announces The Passing Of Steve Duemig
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- ↑ UW Husky legend, Bob Schloredt, passes away at 79
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- ↑ Godz frontman Eric Moore dead at 67
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- ↑ After 7 Vocalist and North Central alum Melvin Edmonds dies at 65
- ↑ Austin Eubanks, Columbine Shooting Survivor and Public Speaker, Died of Apparent Overdose
- ↑ Obituary of John David Payne
- ↑ Justin Ponsor Dies at Age 42
- ↑ Guenther Roth
- ↑ Sammy Shore, Legendary Stand-Up Comedian, Dies at 92
- ↑ U.S. Judge William W. Caldwell, former Dauphin County judge, dies at 93
- ↑ Former Ohio State assistant George Chaump passes away at 83
- ↑ Bert Harris, Florida's Private Property Rights Icon, Has Died
- ↑ ‘A quiet leader’: Longtime public servant, SC Rep. Ronnie Young dies at 71
- ↑ Former FSU, American Bar Association President Sandy D'Alemberte Dies at 85
- ↑ Air Force Thunderbirds Co-Founder, Pilot Dies at 94
- ↑ New Orleans storyteller Ronnie Virgets dies at 77
- ↑ James Bass Dies at 108
- ↑ Morto a 65 anni Lawrence Carroll, l'artista che fondeva sulla tela pittura e scultura (Italian)
- ↑ Fred Fox
- ↑ Ernest Graves Jr.
- ↑ Donald W. VanArtsdalen, 99, federal judge in Philadelphia and decorated World War II veteran
- ↑ John Anton Yngve
- ↑ Theresa Burroughs, Voting Rights Activist, Dies At 89 In Alabama
- ↑ Pallacanestro Varese in lutto, è morto Tony Gennari (Italian)
- ↑ Former Detroit City Councilman Kwame Kenyatta dies
- ↑ Notice of the Passing of the Honorable Shirley Brannock Jones, Former United States District Judge for the District of Maryland
- ↑ A Serial Killer Who Murdered 10 Women Has Been Executed in Florida
- ↑ Bill Yoast, assistant coach from T.C. Williams ‘Remember the Titans’ football team, dies at 94
- ↑ Curtis Blake, Friendly’s Ice Cream co-founder, dead at 102
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- ↑ Edmund Morris, Reagan Biographer Who Upset Conventions, Dies at 78
- ↑ NM state Sen. John Pinto, one of last of the Navajo Code Talkers, has died at age 94
- ↑ Auburn announcer Rod Bramblett, wife Paula, killed in car accident
- ↑ Bishop Joseph Galante, 80, led Diocese of Camden
- ↑ Ex-Bonanno consigliere Anthony Graziano, dad of ‘Mob Wives’ star, dead at 78
- ↑ Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall Jr., 'one of FAMU's outstanding sons', dies at 89
- ↑ Everett Raymond Kintsler – RIP
- ↑ Richard P. Matsch, judge who oversaw Oklahoma City bombing trials in Denver, dies at 88
- ↑ Bart Starr, Quarterback Who Led the Packers to Greatness, Dies at 85
- ↑ Robert L. Bernstein, Publisher and Champion of Dissent, Dies at 96
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- ↑ Roger Hirson, Who Wrote the Book for 'Pippin,' Dies at 93
- ↑ Tony Horwitz, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, dies at 60
- ↑ Former Chiefs running back Horace Belton, who played in KC for Marv Levy, dead at 63
- ↑ Carmine Caridi Dies: Actor In ‘The Godfather’ Sequels Who Later Was Expelled From Movie Academy Was 85
- ↑ Dennis Etchison (1943-2019)
- ↑ We Remember: Soulful Bass Singer/Co Founder of The Dramatics Willie Ford Dies At 68
- ↑ John Gary Williams of R&B group The Mad Lads dies at age 73
- ↑ Obituary of Errett Hargrove Callahan Jr.
- ↑ Tony DeLap, pioneering West Coast figure in abstract art, dies at 91
- ↑ Minnesota blues hero Tony Glover, an influence on Dylan and the Stones, dies at 79
- ↑ Roy Jeffs, Who Spoke Out Against His Father, Infamous Polygamous Leader Warren Jeffs, Dies at 26
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- ↑ Jackie Winters, first African-American Republican elected to Oregon legislature, dies at 82
- ↑ Dr. Patricia Bath, 76, Who Took On Blindness and Earned a Patent, Dies
- ↑ Longtime GOP Sen. Thad Cochran dies at 81
- ↑ Drug Kingpin Frank Lucas, Depicted in 'American Gangster,' Dead at 88
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- ↑ David Ainsworth, one of last working dairy farmers in Vermont House, dies at 64
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- ↑ Veteran state lawmaker Jimmy Martin dies
- ↑ Le Anne Schreiber, Groundbreaking Sports Editor, Dies at 73
- ↑ Camille Billops, Who Filmed Her Mother-Daughter Struggle, Dies at 85
- ↑ Leah Chase, New Orleans’ matriarch of Creole cuisine, dead at 96
- ↑ Donald M. Fraser, Lawmaker Who Bared a South Korea Plot, Dies at 95
- ↑ Dr. Henry Lynch, 91, Dies; Found Hereditary Link in Cancer
- ↑ Lowell North, World Champion Sailor and Innovative Sailmaker, Dies at 89
- ↑ Former Nebraska State Sen. Don Pederson dies at 90
- ↑ Ellen Bree Burns, first female federal judge in Connecticut, dies at 95
- ↑ Stanley Tigerman, pillar of Chicago architecture, dies at 88
- ↑ Former Arkansas state Sen. Linda Collins-Smith found dead, state GOP officials say
- ↑ Syracuse great, NBA star Billy Gabor dies at age of 97
- ↑ Joe Overstreet, Painter and Activist, Is Dead at 85
- ↑ Herb Sandler, Banker Who Financed ProPublica, Dies at 87
- ↑ Robert Earle, 93, TV 'College Bowl' Moderator, Is Dead
- ↑ Former state senator found dead in home
- ↑ John Gunther Dean, U.S. Ambassador as Cambodia Fell, Dies at 93
- ↑ Maida Heatter, the queen of chocolate desserts, dies at 102
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- ↑ Holocaust survivor Noémi Ban dies at 96
- ↑ Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, dies at 65
- ↑ Spencer Bohren, New Orleans blues and folk guitarist, dies of cancer at 69
- ↑ Adelaide McGuinn Cromwell Ph.D.
- ↑ SUNY Potsdam community mourns passing of Crane Professor Emeritus Arthur Frackenpohl
- ↑ Former Indianapolis Colts, Ball State player killed in Florida shooting
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- ↑ Bill Wittliff, 'Lonesome Dove' Screenwriter and Son of Texas, Dies at 79
- ↑ Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, a UCSD researcher who transformed the treatment of heart disease, dies at 84
- ↑ The Glaser Brothers’ Chuck Glaser Dies At 83
- ↑ Paul 'Lil' Buck' Sinegal remembered for his talent and kindness
- ↑ Sherman Utsman, eldest of racing brothers, dies
- ↑ Influential economist Martin Feldstein dies at 79
- ↑ Gabriele Grunewald, Pro Runner Who Raced Through Treatment for Rare Cancer, Dies at 32
- ↑ Velvel Pasternak, Preserver of Hasidic Music, Is Dead at 85
- ↑ Gary Burrell, Who Helped People Find Their Way (With GPS), Dies at 81
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- ↑ Robert L. Mitchell Sr.
- ↑ Ray Wendell Rigby of Rexburg, Idaho | 1923 - 2019 | Obituary
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- ↑ Edwin Kosik, Firm Judge in 'Kids for Cash' Case, Dies at 94
- ↑ Joyce Pensato, Who Made Cartoon Characters Complex, Dies at 77
- ↑ Susannah Hunnewell, Publisher of The Paris Review, Dies at 52
- ↑ Charles Reich, Who Saw 'The Greening of America,' Dies at 91
- ↑ Alan Brinkley, Leading Historian of 20th-Century America, Dies at 70
- ↑ Charles Ginnever, Sculptor on a Grand Scale, Dies at 87
- ↑ Suzan Pitt, 75, Wildly Inventive Animation Filmmaker, Dies
- ↑ Francine Shapiro, Developer of Eye-Movement Theory, Dies at 71
- ↑ Robert Therrien, Sculptor, Dies at 71; He Made the Mundane Monumental
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- ↑ Body pulled from the East River is that of missing YouTuber Etika, New York police say
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- ↑ Jack Renner, Recording Master and a Founder of Telarc, Dies at 84
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- ↑ Peter Selz, founding director of Berkeley’s Art Museum, dies at 100
- ↑ Jerry Carrigan, Prolific Studio Drummer, Is Dead at 75
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- ↑ Spiro Malas, Dependable Bass and a ‘Most Happy Fella,’ Dies at 86
- ↑ Former Patriots linebacker Jack Rudolph dies at 82
- ↑ Jeff Austin, co-founder of Yonder Mountain String Band, dies after being put in medically induced coma
- ↑ Billy Drago, ‘Untouchables’ Star, Dies at 73
- ↑ Former Pan Am, UTPA baseball ‘Coach Al’ Ogletree dies at 89
- ↑ Former A&M, Grizzlies coach Tony Barone dies at 72
- ↑ Ken Behring, Former Seattle Seahawks Owner, Dies at 91
- ↑ Fletcher Benton Obituary
- ↑ 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Star Beth Chapman Dies at 51
- ↑ Manuel Real, Long-Serving and Frequently Reversed District Judge, Dies at 95
- ↑ Peter Westergaard, music scholar and ‘composer of formidable skill’ dies at 88
- ↑ Actor Max Wright, who played father on 'Alf,' dies at 75
- ↑ Ben Barenholtz, Midnight-Movie Innovator, Is Dead at 83
- ↑ Former WCW Superstar Maxx Muscle Dead at 56
- ↑ Donald Frerichs — Rochester (Obituary)
- ↑ Justin Raimondo, RIP (1951-2019)
- ↑ Paul Benjamin, a ‘Corner Man’ in ‘Do the Right Thing,’ Is Dead
- ↑ Gary Duncan, San Francisco Psychedelic Rocker, Dies at 72
- ↑ Stewart Greene, Who Helped Shape TV Advertising, Dies at 91
- ↑ Our Founder and NASCAR Legend Jim Reed Passes Away at 93
- ↑ Whitney North Seymour Jr., Former U.S. Prosecutor Who Fought Corruption, Dies at 95
- ↑ David Binder, 88, Dies; Chronicled the Cold War and Its Aftermath
- ↑ Mitchell Feigenbaum, an architect of chaos theory, dies at 74
- ↑ Died: Apologist Norman Geisler, Who Didn’t Have ‘Enough Faith to Be an Atheist’
- ↑ Louisiana painter Rolland Golden dies at 87; artist went from French Quarter bohemian to Katrina chronicler
- ↑ Late Neiman Marcus legend Derrill Osborn set dress code for his own memorial service, now scheduled
- ↑ Sid Ramin, 'West Side Story' Orchestrator and a Composer, Dies at 100
- ↑ Jerry Seltzer, co-founder of BASS tickets and promoter of Roller Derby, dies at 87
- ↑ Angels Pitcher Tyler Skaggs Found Dead at 27
- ↑ W.D. Ballard, a 'real force at the capital,' dies at 92
- ↑ Lee Iacocca dies: Father of Mustang, rescuer of Chrysler was 94
- ↑ Stand up and holler: Gators’ Mr. Two Bits, a Tampa resident, dies at age 97
- ↑ Arte Johnson, Master of Manic Characters on 'Laugh-In,' Dies at 90
- ↑ Gary Kolb Obituary
- ↑ https://www.dailyrecord.com/story/sports/nfl/giants/2019/07/03/jared-lorenzen-former-ny-giants-qb-dies-age-38/1643495001/
- ↑ 'He was old school': More than 1,200 remember UL coach Tony Robichaux at service
- ↑ Robert Bernhard Dies; Last Lehman Partner From Founding Family
- ↑ Family releases statement after W.Va. native dies in helicopter crash
- ↑ First man to fly the world's fastest aircraft dies in Rancho Mirage
- ↑ Robert F. Marx
- ↑ Former Clemson Football All-American Wayne Mass Has Died
- ↑ Obituary of Vivian L. Perlis
- ↑ In Memoriam: Marie Borroff, distinguished scholar of English literature
- ↑ Douglas Crimp, Scholar, Curator and Art World Disrupter, Dies at 74
- ↑ Chabad of Century City Rabbi Tzemach Cunin, 43
- ↑ Former Drake basketball great Lewis Lloyd dies at 60
- ↑ Marie Ponsot, Poet and Winner of National Book Critics Circle Award, Dies at 98
- ↑ Car dealer, local leader Kathy Sims dies at 77
- ↑ Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce dies at 20
- ↑ Martin Charnin, Who Helped Create ‘Annie,’ Dies at 84
- ↑ Eddie Jones, Pa Kent from “Lois & Clark”, Has Passed Away
- ↑ Calvin F. Quate, inventor of advanced microscopes, dies at 95
- ↑ Steve Cannon, Champion of Lower East Side Artists and Writers, Has Died at 84
- ↑ Longtime Bay Area broadcaster Bob Fouts dies at 97
- ↑ Wolfgang Joklik Obituary
- ↑ Rosie Ruiz, Who Faked Victory in Boston Marathon, Dies at 66
- ↑ Funeral director Paul Schramka was a 'big leaguer' who encountered the top names in baseball
- ↑ Michael Seidenberg, New York City Bookseller, Dies
- ↑ Obit: Rep. William Dannemeyer, a face of Orange County conservatism in the age of Reagan
- ↑ Acclaimed African-American Architect Phil Freelon Dies
- ↑ GLENN MICKENS Obituary
- ↑ Ross Perot, self-made billionaire, patriot and philanthropist, dies at 89
- ↑ American violinist Aaron Rosand has died aged 92
- ↑ Marian Spencer, segregation fighter who later served on Cincinnati City Council, dies at age 99
- ↑ Rip Torn, Artie the Producer on 'The Larry Sanders Show,' Dies at 88
- ↑ Former Yankees pitcher Jim Bouton, author of Ball Four, dead at 80
- ↑ Jerry Lawson, Lead Singer of the Persuasions, Is Dead at 75
- ↑ Walt Michaels, Outspoken Jets Coach of the Jets, Is Dead at 89
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Dorothy Toy, 102, Half of Asian-American Dance Team, Dies
- ↑ Archdiocese mourns loss of Auxiliary Bishop Robert Christian
- ↑ Mark Talisman, advocate for Jewish causes, dies at 77
- ↑ Judge William Walls, longstanding federal judge in N.J., dies at age 86
- ↑ Fernando Corbató, a Father of Your Computer (and Your Password), Dies at 93
- ↑ Grzenda was part of major league baseball lore
- ↑ ARNO MARSH Obituary
- ↑ Family announces funeral arrangements for Baton Rouge icon Sadie Roberts-Joseph
- ↑ Russell Smith, co-founder and singer of Amazing Rhythm Aces, dead at age 70
- ↑ Ex-GOP State Representative Bob Bastian Dies After Being Crushed in Tractor Accident
- ↑ Paul Markham Obituary
- ↑ da Wyman, Whose Camera Captured Ordinary People, Dies at 93
- ↑ Former Carolina Panthers offensive line coach dies after long NFL career
- ↑ Local TV legend Captain Ernie dies
- ↑ DC Politician Sterling Tucker Dies
- ↑ Hall of Fame boxer Pernell 'Sweet Pea' Whitaker dies after being struck by vehicle
- ↑ Diocese of Bismarck Announce the Passing of Bishop Emeritus Paul Zipfel
- ↑ Mortimer Caplin, charismatic and hard-driving IRS commissioner, dies at 103
- ↑ Edith Irby Jones, who desegregated UAMS, dies
- ↑ Diplomat held hostage in Iran's revolution, a Minnesota native, dies
- ↑ Former Texas A&M LB Adam Bob dies at 51
- ↑ Former Cardinal pitcher Ernie Broglio dies at 83
- ↑ Daniel Callahan, 88, Dies; Bioethics Pioneer Weighed ‘Human Finitude’
- ↑ Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens dead at age 99
- ↑ Anti-immigrant leader Dr. John Tanton of Michigan dies at 85
- ↑ Pumpsie Green, First Black Red Sox Player, Dies At 85
- ↑ Longtime North Dakota state senator dies
- ↑ Washington Times editor, columnist Wesley Pruden dies at 83 after remarkable six-decade career
- ↑ Cult Singer/Songwriter Bob Frank Dead At 75
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ KURT ISSELBACHER Obituary
- ↑ Remembering Ben Kinchlow, 1936-2019
- ↑ Activist Macy Morse, voice for people, dies at 98
- ↑ Former UA, NFL football player Mitch Petrus dies at 32
- ↑ Don Mossi, 1954 Cleveland Indians Relief Star Dies At 90
- ↑ Cesar Pelli, Argentine architect behind the Petronas Towers, dies aged 92
- ↑ Former Colt Bert Rechichar, who once held record for NFL’s longest field goal, dies
- ↑ Jerome Simandle, former chief federal judge in N.J., dies at age 70
- ↑ Saratoga socialite, philanthropist Marylou Whitney dies at 93
- ↑ Professor Patrick Winston, former director of MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
- ↑ Longtime crew chief Nick Harrison dies at 37, team announces
- ↑ Former Saginaw mayor, U.S. Rep, federal Judge R. James Harvey dies at 97
- ↑ Oak Ridge scientist Liane Russell, whose work led to X-ray caution in pregnant women, has died
- ↑ Deaths / Obituaries : Ben Johnston, microtonal composer, has passed away.
- ↑ Paul Krassner Dies: Author And Radical Activist Was 87
- ↑ Robert Morgenthau, Longtime Manhattan District Attorney, Dies at 99
- ↑ State mourns the passing former State Senator Dan Clemens
- ↑ Christopher Columbus Kraft, NASA’s legendary flight director, has died
- ↑ Richard Macksey, Johns Hopkins professor with capacious mind and library, dies at 87
- ↑ New Orleans legend Art Neville, founder of the Meters and Neville Brothers, dies at 81
- ↑ ‘World’s smartest dog’ that understood more than 1,000 words dies at age 15
- ↑ Dorothy Olsen, a Pioneering Pilot in World War II, Dies at 103
- ↑ San Antonio's Toilet Seat Art Museum owner Barney Smith dead at 98
- ↑ Lois Wille, 2-time Pulitzer winner who wrote, edited for 3 Chicago papers, has died at 87
- ↑ Cathy Inglese, Winning Coach in Women’s Basketball, Dies at 60
- ↑ Trudy, believed the oldest gorilla in captivity, dies at 63
- ↑ John Ferriter Dies: Former WMA Board Member, Head Of Non-Scripted Television Was 59
- ↑ M. Owen Lee (Father Lee to His Met Opera Radio Fans) Dies at 89
- ↑ Scott Rubenstein Obituary
- ↑ Joan Martin Obituary
- ↑ Dying Poker Player Kevin Roster Passes Peacefully, Lived Out Dream of Playing in WSOP
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Arkansas school shooter who killed five in 1998 dies in head-on car crash
- ↑ Arthur Lazarus Jr., Champion of Native American Rights, Dies at 92
- ↑ Keith Lincoln, former Chargers and AFL great, dies at 80
- ↑ West Warwick native Mike Roarke, former MLB player and coach, dies at 88
- ↑ Nobel Prize-winning physicist Schrieffer dies in Florida
- ↑ Friends fondly remember one of Peoria’s greatest, Mr. Basketball Howard Nathan
- ↑ Richard Rosenbaum, former state Supreme Court justice, dies
- ↑ Richard Stone, senator from Florida and envoy to Central America, dies at 90
- ↑ Dr. Harrison B. Wilson Jr., former Norfolk State University president, dies at 94
- ↑ Max Falkenstien, voice of the KU Jayhawks for 60 years, dies at age 95
- ↑ Ras G, 40, Hip-Hop Producer and Force in L.A. Music Scene, Dies
- ↑ Former teammates reflect on the life of Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti, who dies at 78
- ↑ Missouri Rep. Rebecca Roeber dies while on vacation with her family in Colorado
- ↑ Martin Mayer, Prolific and Protean Author and Critic, Dies at 91
- ↑ D.A. Pennebaker, Master Director of Documentaries, Dies at 94
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Dr. Carl Bell, South Side psychiatrist who spent career serving African American community, dies at 71
- ↑ David Bevington (1931-2019)
- ↑ Former Raiders receiver Cliff Branch dies at 71
- ↑ L. Brooks Patterson, longtime Oakland County executive, dies at 80
- ↑ Two-time 1960 Olympic swimming gold medalist Mike Troy dies at 78
- ↑ Former Major League player Bowman dead at 84
- ↑ Former County Executive Tom Gulotta dies at 75
- ↑ Remembering Mountaineer Ann Nelson
- ↑ Stu Rosen, Creator of Emmy-Winning ‘Dusty’s Treehouse,’ Dies at 80
- ↑ Jazz Revival Clarinetist Bob Wilber has Died
- ↑ Sunset Strip Legend Lizzie Grey Dies From Lewy Body Disease Complications
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Jeffrey Tarrant, Pioneering Hedge Fund Investor, Dies at 63
- ↑ Professor Emeritus of Mathematics George Simmons Passes Away
- ↑ David Berman, 52, Dies; Silver Jews Leader and Indie-Rock Poet
- ↑ Chris Birch, Senator, Engineer & Grandfather, Passes Away at 68
- ↑ Nancy Reddin Kienholz, who pushed art boundaries with husband Edward, dies at 75
- ↑ Dreher High School grad who revolutionized DNA has died
- ↑ Francesca Sundsten RIP
- ↑ Comic Book Creator Ernie Colón Dies at 88
- ↑ Champion of US agriculture, Illinois Rep. Paul Findley dies at 98
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