2019 deaths in the United States (January–June)
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Deaths in the first half of the year 2019 in the United States. For the last half of the year, see 2019 deaths in the United States, July–December.
January
[edit]- January 1
- Ludwig W. Adamec, Austrian-born historian (b. 1924)[1]
- Shane Bisnett, bassist (Ice Nine Kills) (b. 1987)[2]
- Ed Corney, bodybuilder (b. 1933)[3]
- Walt McKeel, baseball player (b. 1972)[4]
- Richard Rifkind, cancer researcher (b. 1930)[5]
- Steven P. Schinke, social work scholar (b. 1945)[6]
- Larry Weinberg, real estate developer and sports team owner (Portland Trail Blazers) (b. 1926)[7]
- Gilbert R. Winham, political scientist (b. 1938)[8]
- Pegi Young, educator, philanthropist, and singer-songwriter (b. 1952)[9]
- Perry Deane Young, journalist and playwright (b. 1941)[10]
- January 2
- Malcolm E. Beard, politician (b. 1919)[11]
- Darwin Bromley, game designer, founder of Mayfair Games (b. 1950)[12]
- Jerry Buchek, baseball player (b. 1943)[13]
- Daryl Dragon, musician (b. 1942)[14]
- Bob Einstein, comedian, actor (b. 1942)[15]
- Theodore E. Gildred, diplomat (b. 1935)[16]
- Bob Hanner, politician (b. 1945)[17]
- Waun Ki Hong, oncologist (b. 1942)[18]
- Jerry Magee, sportswriter (b. 1928)[19]
- Jim Margraff, football coach (b. 1960)[20]
- Kevin J. McIntyre, government official, Chairman of the FERC (2017–2018) (b. 1961)[21]
- Blake Nordstrom, businessman, co-president of Nordstrom (b. 1960)[22]
- Gene Okerlund, wrestling announcer (b. 1942)[23]
- George Welsh, football coach (b. 1933)[24]
- January 3
- Richard C. Bradt, materials engineer (b. 1938)[25]
- Bob Burrow, basketball player (b. 1934)[26]
- William Cochran, politician (b. 1934)[27]
- Sylvia Chase, news anchor and journalist (b. 1938)[28]
- John Falsey, writer and producer (b. 1951)[29]
- Herb Kelleher, businessman, co-founder of Southwest Airlines (b. 1931)[30]
- William Miller, football player (b. 1956)[31]
- Steve Ripley, musician (The Tractors) (b. 1950)[32]
- Thais St Julien, opera singer (b. 1945)[33]
- Harold A. Hopkins Jr., priest (b. 1930)[34]
- January 4
- Norman Birnbaum, sociologist (b. 1926)[35]
- Harold Brown, 14th United States Secretary of Defense (b. 1927)[36]
- Moffatt Burriss, politician (b. 1919)[37]
- Charles Currie, Jesuit academic administrator (b. 1929)[38]
- Diana Decker, American-born British actress and singer (b. 1925)[39]
- Harold Demsetz, economist (b. 1930)[40]
- Leo J. Dulacki, general (b. 1918)[41]
- Louisa Moritz, Cuban-born actress (b. 1946)[42]
- January 5
- Rick Down, baseball coach (b. 1950)[43]
- Scott Dozier, convicted murderer (b. 1970)[44]
- Alvin Fielder, jazz drummer (b. 1935)[45]
- Kenneth Hedberg, chemist (b. 1920)[46]
- Stanley Insler, philologist (b. 1937)[47]
- Pete Manning, football player (b. 1937)[48]
- Rudolf Raff, biologist (b. 1941)[49]
- John L. Said, Episcopal bishop (b. 1932)[50]
- Bernice Sandler, women's rights activist (b. 1928)[51]
- Alexis Smirnoff, Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1947)[52]
- January 6
- Jo Andres, filmmaker, choreographer and artist (b. 1954)[53]
- Joe Belmont, basketball player and coach (b. 1934)[54]
- Ben Coleman, basketball player (b. 1961)[55]
- George Crowe, Canadian ice hockey coach (b. 1936)[56]
- Lenny Green, baseball player (b. 1932)[57]
- Roy Hilton, football player (b. 1943)[58]
- Robert L. Kahn, social psychologist (b. 1918)[59]
- Kwamie Lassiter, football player (b. 1969)[60]
- Alan R. Pearlman, sound engineer, founder of ARP Instruments (b. 1925)[61]
- Gregg Rudloff, sound mixer (b. 1955)[62]
- Lamin Sanneh, Gambian-born professor (b. 1942)[63]
- W. Morgan Sheppard, English actor (b. 1932)[64][65]
- Myron Thompson, American-born Canadian politician (b. 1936)[66]
- January 7
- Edwin Erickson, politician (b. 1938)[67]
- Clydie King, singer (b. 1943)[68]
- John Mendelsohn, pharmacologist (b. 1936)[69]
- Theodore K. Rabb, historian (b. 1937)[70]
- Tom Rukavina, politician (b. 1950)[71]
- Babs Simpson, fashion editor (b. 1913)[72]
- Barbara Elaine Ruth Brown, biologist and philanthropist (b. 1929)[73]
- January 8
- Wendy Ashmore, archaeologist and anthropologist (b. 1948)[74]
- Larry Langford, politician (b. 1946)[75]
- January 9
- Verna Bloom, actress (b. 1939)[76]
- Earnest F. Gloyna, environmental engineer (b. 1921)[77]
- Joseph Lawson Howze, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1923)[78]
- Joseph Jarman, jazz musician and priest (b. 1937)[79]
- Matthew Locricchio, author of cookbooks and actor (b. 1947)[80]
- Melvin L. Moeschberger, biostatistician (b. 1940)[81]
- Alan Trask, politician (b. 1933)[82]
- Lester Wunderman, advertising executive, creator of direct marketing (b. 1920)[83]
- Paul Koslo, German-Canadian actor (b. 1944)[84]
- Don Reynolds, actor and animal trainer (b. 1937)[85]
- January 10
- Larry Cunningham, singer (The Floaters) (b. 1951)[86]
- Andy de Groat, choreographer (b. 1947)[87]
- Rick Forzano, football coach (b. 1928)[88]
- Johnny Hetki, baseball player (b. 1922)[89]
- John Michels, football player and coach (b. 1931)[90]
- José Andreu García, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (1992–2003) (b. 1937)[91]
- January 11
- Shirley Boone, philanthropist (b. 1934)[92]
- Walter Chandoha, photographer (b. 1920)[93]
- Gus Ganakas, college basketball coach (b. 1926)[94]
- J. D. Gibbs, race car driver, co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing (b. 1969)[95]
- John G. Gunderson, psychiatrist (b. 1942)[96]
- Walter V. Shipley, businessman, CEO of Chase Manhattan Bank (1996–1999) (b. 1935)[97]
- Jumping Johnny Wilson, basketball player (b. 1927)[98]
- Robert Horn, water polo player (b. 1931)[99]
- January 12
- George Ball, entomologist (b. 1926)[100]
- Anthony Colaizzo, politician (b. 1930)[101]
- Paul Englund, biochemist (b. 1938)[102]
- Bonnie Guitar, country musician (b. 1923)
- Joe M. Jackson, Air Force officer (b. 1923)[103]
- Bob Kuechenberg, football player (b. 1947)[104]
- Batton Lash, comic book writer and artist (b. 1953)[105]
- Leonard M. Pike, horticulture professor (b. 1940)[106]
- Sanger D. Shafer, country songwriter (b. 1934)[107]
- Patricia Wald, judge, Chief Judge of the D.C. Circuit (1986–1991) (b. 1928)[108]
- Tom Brosius, track and field athlete (b. 1949)[109]
- January 13
- Douglas M. Costle, environmentalist (b. 1939)[110]
- Francine du Plessix Gray, author (b. 1930)[111]
- Willie Murphy, blues musician (b. 1943)[112]
- Alfred K. Newman, Navajo Code talker (b. 1924)[113]
- Francis W. Nye, Major General in the U.S. Air Force (b. 1918)[114]
- Mel Stottlemyre, baseball player and coach (b. 1941)[115]
- Mark Urman, film producer and distributor (b. 1952)[116]
- January 14
- Milton Bluehouse Sr., politician (b. 1935)[117]
- Dick Brodowski, baseball player (b. 1932)[118]
- Eli Grba, baseball player (b. 1934)[119]
- Raymond G. Perelman, businessman (b. 1917)[120]
- Gavin Smith, Canadian poker player (b. 1968)[121]
- Omar Phillips, drummer (b. 1970)[122]
- January 15
- Bill Anagnos, stuntman and actor (b. 1958)[123]
- Bradley Bolke, voice actor (b. 1925)[124]
- Carol Channing, actress, singer and dancer (b. 1921)[125]
- Walter Klein, filmmaker, founder of International Quorum of Motion Picture Producers (b. 1923)[126]
- Mason Lowe, professional bull rider (b. 1993)[127]
- Tim Maypray, football player (b. 1988)[128]
- John J. McKetta, chemical engineer (b. 1915)[129]
- Bruce Tufeld, talent agent and manager (b. 1952)[130]
- January 16
- John C. Bogle, investor, founder of The Vanguard Group (b. 1929)[131]
- Lorna Doom, punk rock bassist (Germs) (b. 1958)[132]
- Tom Hausman, baseball player (b. 1953)[133]
- Hank Norton, football coach (b. 1927)[134]
- Barbara Tsakirgis, archaeologist (b. 1954)[135]
- Rita Vidaurri, singer (b. 1924)[136]
- January 17
- Debi Martini, punk rock singer and bassist (Red Aunts)[137]
- Joe O'Donnell, football player (b. 1941)[138]
- Mary Oliver, poet (b. 1935)[139]
- Mary Jane Osborn, biochemist and molecular biologist (b. 1927)[140]
- Sam Savage, novelist and poet (b. 1940)[141]
- Turk Schonert, football player (b. 1957)[142]
- Helen Smith, baseball player (b. 1921)[143]
- Daniel C. Striepeke, makeup artist (b. 1930)[144]
- Reggie Young, musician (b. 1936)[145]
- January 18
- Boo, Pomeranian and internet celebrity (b. 2006)[146]
- John Coughlin, Pairs figure skater (b. 1985)[147]
- Gary Gutting, philosopher (b. 1942)[148]
- Dan Orlich, football player (b. 1924)[149]
- William A. Thomas, college football player and coach (b. 1948)[150]
- Glen Wood, racing driver, co-founder of Wood Brothers Racing (b. 1925)[151]
- Robert Morey, rower (b. 1936)[152]
- January 19
- Nathan Glazer, sociologist (b. 1923)[153]
- Thomas Habinek, classical scholar (b. 1953)[154]
- Tony Mendez, intelligence officer (b. 1940)[155]
- Margaret Wigiser, baseball player (b. 1924)[156]
- Daniel C. Striepeke, makeup artist (b. 1930)[157]
- January 20
- Tibor Baranski, Hungarian-American educator (b. 1922)[158]
- Rosemarie Bowe, model and actress (b. 1932)[159]
- Kenneth Bruffee, academic (b. 1934)[160]
- Norman Itzkowitz, historian (b. 1931)[161]
- Jerry Kupcinet, director and producer (b. 1944)[162]
- Jimmy Rayl, basketball player (b. 1941)[163]
- Bobby Shows, politician (b. 1938)[164]
- Andrew G. Vajna, Hungarian-American film producer (b. 1944)[165]
- January 21
- Russell Baker, writer (b. 1925)[166]
- Kaye Ballard, actress and singer (b. 1925)[167]
- Maxine Brown, country singer (The Browns) (b. 1931)[168]
- Edwin Birdsong, funk keyboardist (b. 1941)[169]
- Evening Attire, racehorse (b. 1998)[170]
- Charles Kettles, colonel, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1930)[171]
- Mike Ledbetter, blues musician (b. 1985)[172]
- Richard H. Lyon, acoustical engineer (b. 1929)[173]
- Leo Paquette, chemist (b. 1934)[174]
- Harris Wofford, attorney and politician (b. 1926)[175]
- January 22
- Kevin Barnett, comedian and screenwriter (b. 1986)[176]
- Leonard Dinnerstein, historian (b. 1934)[177]
- James Frawley, television and film director (b. 1936)[178]
- Bill Mackrides, football player (b. 1925)[179]
- John Mortimer Smith, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1935)[180]
- Henry Horwitz, historian (b. 1938)[181]
- Maureen Murphy, swimmer (b. 1939)[182]
- January 23
- Richard Bodycombe, military officer (b. 1922)[183]
- Jack Thomas Brinkley, politician, educator and lawyer (b. 1930)[184]
- Nils Hasselmo, Swedish-American academic administrator (b. 1940)[185]
- Jim McKean, Canadian baseball player (b. 1945)[186]
- Jonas Mekas, Lithuanian-born filmmaker, poet and artist (b. 1922)[187]
- Erik Olin Wright, Marxist sociologist (b. 1947)[188]
- Willie York, homeless activist (b. 1944)[189]
- January 24
- Norman Goodman, municipal official (b. 1923)[190]
- Jerard Hurwitz, biochemist (b. 1928)[191]
- Rosemary Bryant Mariner, naval aviator (b. 1953)[192]
- Robert H. Mounce, biblical scholar (b. 1921)[193]
- Norman Orentreich, dermatologist (b. 1922)[194]
- January 25
- Fatima Ali, Pakistani-born chef and reality show contestant (b. 1989)[195]
- Steve Bell, television anchorman and professor (b. 1935)[196]
- Bruce Corbitt, musician (b. 1962)[197]
- Henry C. Dethloff, historian (b. 1934)[198]
- Albert J. Dunlap, corporate executive (b. 1937)[199]
- Stanley Hill, union leader (b. 1936)[200]
- Florence Knoll, architect and furniture designer (b. 1917)[201]
- Meshulam Riklis, Turkish-born American-Israeli businessman (b. 1923)[202]
- Jacqueline Steiner, folk singer-songwriter and social activist (b. 1924)[203]
- January 26
- Dale Barnstable, basketball player (b. 1925)[204]
- Duane Benson, football player and politician (b. 1945)[205]
- William Esper, acting teacher (b. 1932)[206]
- William Ortwein, politician (b. 1940)[207]
- Mary Lou Robinson, district judge (b. 1926)[208]
- January 27
- Marshall E. Blume, economist (b. 1941)[209]
- Joseph Buttigieg, Maltese-American literary scholar (b. 1947)[210]
- Yvonne Clark, engineer (b. 1929)[211]
- Thomas Jones Enright, mathematician (b. 1947)[212]
- Peter Magowan, businessman (b. 1942)[213]
- Matt Turner, baseball player (b. 1967)[214]
- Erica Yohn, actress (b. 1928)[215]
- January 28
- Vere Claiborne Chappell, philosopher (b. 1930)[216]
- Susan Hiller, artist (b. 1940)[217]
- Henry Saavedra, politician (b. 1937)[218]
- Wickham Skinner, business theorist (b. 1924)[219]
- Doris L. Wethers, pediatrician (b. 1927)[220]
- Paul Whaley, drummer (b. 1946)[221]
- January 29
- Andy Hebenton, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1929)[222]
- Charles J. Hynes, lawyer and politician (b. 1935)[223]
- James Ingram, R&B musician (b. 1952)[224]
- Sanford Sylvan, baritone (b. 1953)[225]
- William Van Alstyne, legal scholar (b. 1934)[226]
- Jan Wahl, children's writer (b. 1931)[227]
- January 30
- Nehanda Abiodun, rap music activist (b. 1950)[228]
- Diane Gaidry, actress (b. 1964)[229]
- Dick Miller, actor (b. 1928)[230]
- Lori Wilson, politician (b. 1937)[231]
- January 31
- Harold Bradley, country musician (b. 1926)[232]
- A. Ernest Fitzgerald, engineer (b. 1926)[233]
- Andrzej Wieckowski, Polish-born chemist (b. 1945)[234]
February
[edit]- February 1
- D. J. Conway, occult writer (b. 1938)[235]
- John J. Duffy Jr., criminal defense attorney (b. 1933)[236]
- Alice Dye, amateur golfer and golf course designer (b. 1927)[237]
- Alex Brown, painter and punk rock musician (b. 1966)[238]
- Glen Ray Hines, football player (b. 1943)[239]
- Lisa Seagram, actress (b. 1936)[240]
- Wade Wilson, football player and coach (b. 1958)[241]
- February 2
- Walter James Edyvean, prelate (b. 1938)[242]
- Carol Emshwiller, author (b. 1921)[243]
- Michelle King, educator (b. 1961)[244]
- Libby Komaiko, dancer (b. 1949)[245]
- Tim Landers, rock guitarist and singer[246]
- Irene Krugman Rudnick, politician (b. 1929)[247]
- Bill Sims, blues musician (b. 1949)[248]
- February 3
- Julie Adams, actress (b. 1926)[249]
- Irv Brown, sportscaster (b. 1934)[250]
- Bob Friend, baseball player (b. 1930)[251]
- Irving Lavin, art historian (b. 1927)[252]
- Emily Levine, humorist (b. 1945)[253]
- Stephen Negoesco, Romanian-American soccer player and coach (b. 1925)[254]
- Barbra Casbar Siperstein, lawyer and LGBT activist (b. 1942)[255]
- Kristoff St. John, actor (b. 1966)[256]
- Joe P. Tolson, politician (b. 1941)[257]
- February 4
- Nita Bieber, actress (b. 1926)[258]
- Gary LaPierre, radio journalist (b. 1942)[259]
- John Otho Marsh Jr., 14th United States Secretary of the Army (b. 1926)[260]
- John Rone, stage actor and director (b. 1949)[261]
- Izzy Young, American-Swedish folklorist and author (b. 1928)[262]
- February 5
- Audrey Cleary, politician (b. 1930)[263]
- Jean Herskovits, historian (b. 1935)[264]
- Christine Kay, journalist and editor (b. 1964)[265]
- Garr King, judge (b. 1935)[266]
- George Klein, disc jockey (b. 1935)[267]
- Joe Presko, baseball player (b. 1928)[268]
- Anne Firor Scott, historian (b. 1921)[269]
- Doc Thompson, radio personality (b. 1969)[270]
- Mel Tomlinson, dancer and choreographer (b. 1953)[271]
- Guy Webster, celebrity photographer (b. 1939)[272]
- February 6
- Tom Cade, ornithologist (b. 1927)[273]
- Yechiel Eckstein, Israeli-American rabbi, founder of International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (b. 1951)[274]
- Lonnie Simmons, record producer (b. 1944)[275]
- Anne Firor Scott, historian (b. 1921)[269]
- February 7
- John Tyler Bonner, biologist (b. 1920)[276]
- John Dingell, politician (b. 1926)[277]
- Mable Lee, tap dancer (b. 1921)[278]
- Rocky Lockridge, boxer (b. 1959)[279]
- Frank Robinson, baseball player, coach, and manager (b. 1935)[280]
- Edward Zigler, psychologist (b. 1930)[281]
- February 8
- Seweryn Bialer, German-born political scientist (b. 1926)[282]
- Fernando Clavijo, Uruguayan-born soccer player, and manager (b. 1956)[283]
- Dick Kempthorn, football player and businessman (b. 1926)[284]
- Bert McKasy, politician (b. 1941)[285]
- Walter Munk, Austrian-born oceanographer (b. 1917)[286]
- Wolfgang Rindler, Austrian-born physicist (b. 1924)[287]
- Robert Ryman, painter (b. 1930)[288]
- February 9
- Jerry Casale, baseball player (b. 1933)[289]
- Nicholas Kafoglis, politician (b. 1929)[290]
- Shelley Lubben, adult film actress and anti-pornography activist (b. 1968)[291]
- Ron W. Miller, businessman, CEO of the Walt Disney Company (b. 1933)[292]
- Patricia Nell Warren, novelist, poet, and journalist (b. 1936)[293]
- Milt Welch, baseball player (b. 1924)[294]
- Bruce Williams, radio host (b. 1932)[295]
- February 10
- Carmen Argenziano, actor (b. 1943)[296]
- Walter B. Jones Jr., politician (b. 1943)[297]
- Jan-Michael Vincent, actor (b. 1944)[298]
- February 11
- Ben Abell, meteorologist (b. 1932)[299]
- Winslow Briggs, plant biologist (b. 1928)[300]
- Jack Crimian, baseball player (b. 1926)[301]
- Harvey Scales, soul singer and songwriter (b. 1940)[302]
- Lou Sossamon, football player (b. 1921)[303]
- February 12
- Betty Ballantine, British-born book publisher (b. 1919)[304]
- Jean E. Fairfax, educator (b. 1920)[305]
- David Forden, intelligence officer (b. 1930)[306]
- W. E. B. Griffin, writer (b. 1929)[307]
- Lyndon LaRouche, political activist, founder of the LaRouche movement (b. 1936)[308]
- Pedro Morales, Puerto Rican Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWA, WWWF) and commentator (WWF Superstars) (b. 1942)[309]
- February 13
- Paul Cain, Pentecostal minister (b. 1929)[310]
- Greg Alyn Carlson, criminal (b. 1971)[311]
- Jack Coghill, politician (b. 1925)[312]
- Edith Iglauer, writer (b. 1917)[313]
- Connie Jones, jazz trumpeter (b. 1934)[314]
- Christopher Knopf, screenwriter and union executive (b. 1927)[315]
- Joyce Anne Noel, beauty queen and First Lady of Rhode Island (b. 1932)[316]
- Ray Price, speechwriter (b. 1930)[317]
- Jimmy Turman, politician (b. 1927)[318]
- Ted Tsukiyama, attorney and bonsai enthusiast (b. 1920)[319]
- February 14
- Tommy Giordano, baseball player (b. 1925)[320]
- David Horowitz, consumer reporter and journalist (b. 1937)[321]
- Rocky Krsnich, baseball player (b. 1927)[322]
- Neil Papiano, lawyer (b. 1934)[323]
- Clinton Wheeler, basketball player (b. 1959)[324]
- February 15
- Sal Artiaga, baseball executive (b. 1946)[325]
- Ellis Avery, writer (b. 1972)[326]
- Thomas Bruice, biochemist (b. 1925)[327]
- Kofi Burbridge, rock multi-instrumentalist (b. 1961)[328]
- Efrain Chacurian, Argentine-born soccer player (b. 1924)[329]
- Thomas Joseph Costello, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1929)[330]
- Siegfried Engelmann, educationist (b. 1931)[331]
- Richard N. Gardner, diplomat (b. 1927)[332]
- Gene Littler, Hall of Fame professional golfer (b. 1930)[333]
- Lee Radziwiłł, socialite (b. 1933)[334]
- Dave Smith, archivist (b. 1940)[335]
- February 16
- Sam Bass, motorsports artist (b. 1961)[336]
- Don Bragg, pole vaulter (b. 1935)[337]
- Patrick Caddell, pollster (b. 1950)[citation needed]
- Jeffrey Hart, cultural critic (b. 1930)[338]
- Thomas R. Kane, engineer (b. 1924)[339]
- Ken Nordine, voice-over and recording artist (b. 1920)[340]
- Theodore Isaac Rubin, psychiatrist (b. 1934)[341]
- Shelly Saltman, sports promoter (b. 1931)[342]
- February 17
- Ethel Ennis, jazz singer (b. 1932)[343]
- Alberto Gutman, Cuban-born politician (b. 1958)[344]
- Eric P. Hamp, linguist (b. 1920)[345]
- Bill Jenkins, epidemiologist (b. 1945)[346]
- George Mendonça, sailor, claimant to V-J Day kiss (b. 1923)[347]
- Sean Milliken, reality television actor (b. 1989)[348]
- February 18
- Wallace Smith Broecker, geophysicist (b. 1931)[349]
- O'Neal Compton, actor (b. 1950)[350]
- T. J. Cunningham, football player (b. 1972)[351]
- Stewart Dalzell, judge (b. 1943)[352]
- Skip Groff, record producer and DJ (b. 1948)[353]
- Louise Manoogian Simone, philanthropist (b. 1933)[354]
- George Springer, mathematician and computer scientist (b. 1924)[355]
- Russell Sugarmon, judge and politician (b. 1929)[356]
- John Traupman, classical scholar (b. 1922)[357]
- February 19
- Dick Boushka, basketball player (b. 1934)[358]
- Paul Janeczko, poet and anthologist (b. 1945)[359]
- Don Newcombe, baseball player (b. 1926)[360]
- Artie Wayne, musician, songwriter and record producer (B. 1942)[361]
- Stanley Wolpert, Indologist (b. 1927)[362]
- February 20
- Dominick Argento, composer (b. 1927)[363]
- Mark Bramble, theatre director and producer (b. 1950)[364]
- William Broomfield, politician (b. 1922)[365]
- John P. Flaherty Jr., judge (b. 1931)[366]
- Fred Foster, Hall of Fame record producer and songwriter (b. 1931)[367]
- Joe Gibbon, baseball player (b. 1935)[368]
- Bob Griggs, cartoonist and TV host (b. 1933)[369]
- Augustus Richard Norton, professor (b. 1946)[370]
- Vinny Vella, actor and comedian (b. 1946)[371]
- February 21
- Gus Backus, doo-wop and schlager singer (b. 1937)[372]
- Nick Cafardo, sports journalist (b. 1956)[373]
- Sue Casey, actress (b. 1926)[374]
- Stanley Donen, film director (b. 1924)[375]
- Beverley Owen, actress (b. 1937)[376]
- Jackie Shane, singer (b. 1940)[377]
- Peter Tork, musician and actor (The Monkees) (b. 1942)[378]
- February 22
- Jeff Adachi, attorney (b. 1959)[379]
- Frank Ballance, politician and convicted criminal (b. 1941)[380]
- Victor J. Banis, author (b. 1936)[381]
- Clark James Gable, actor and television host (b. 1988)[382]
- Brody Stevens, actor and comedian (b. 1970)[383]
- Morgan Woodward, actor (b. 1925)[384]
- February 23
- Ron Avery, sport shooter (b. 1956)[385]
- Ira Gitler, jazz historian and journalist (b. 1928)[386]
- Katherine Helmond, actress (b. 1929)[387]
- Carl Meinhold, basketball player (b. 1926)[388]
- February 24
- Donald Keene, American-born Japanese historian and writer (b. 1922)[389]
- T. Jack Lee, engineer (b. 1935)[390]
- Carrie Ann Lucas, disability rights advocate and attorney (b. 1971)[391]
- Arthur Pardee, biochemist (b. 1921)[392]
- Richard S. Wheeler, writer and newspaper editor (b. 1935)[393]
- Mac Wiseman, bluegrass musician (b. 1925)[394]
- February 25
- Janet Asimov, science fiction writer, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst (b. 1926)[395]
- Fred Gloden, football player (b. 1918)[396]
- Kathleen O'Malley, actress (b. 1924)[397]
- Jeraldine Saunders, writer and astrologer (b. 1923)[398]
- Lisa Sheridan, actress (b. 1974)[399]
- February 26
- Harry F. Barnes, judge (b. 1932)[400]
- Mickey Channell, politician (b. 1942)[401]
- Mitzi Hoag, actress (b. 1932)[402]
- Charles McCarry, novelist (b. 1930)[403]
- Patrick McCarthy, fashion magazine publisher and editor (b. 1951)[404]
- Dennis Richardson, politician (b. 1949)[405]
- Thomas L. Shaffer, legal scholar (b. 1934)[406]
- February 27
- Jerry Merryman, electrical engineer (b. 1932)[407]
- Edward Nixon, entrepreneur (b. 1930)[408]
- Mike Rebhan, baseball player (b. 1967)[409]
- Nathaniel Taylor, actor (b. 1938)[410]
- Willie Williams, athlete (b. 1931)[411]
- February 28
- Lewis Aron, psychoanalyst (b. 1952)[412]
- Joe Girard, salesman and author (b. 1928)[413]
- Sarah Lee Lippincott, astronomer (b. 1920)[414]
- Norma Paulus, lawyer and politician (b. 1933)[415]
- André Previn, German-born composer and score adapter (b. 1929)[416]
- Elliot Griffin Thomas, Roman Catholic prelate and Bishop (b. 1926)[417]
March
[edit]- March 1
- Joseph Flummerfelt, conductor (b. 1936)[418]
- Kevin Roche, Irish-born architect (b. 1922)[419]
- Robert S. Summers, legal scholar (b. 1933)[420]
- March 2
- Jack Gregory, football player (b. 1944)[421]
- Fred Hill, baseball coach (b. 1934)[422]
- Ed Keats, rear admiral (b. 1915)[423]
- Keith Harvey Miller, politician (b. 1925)[424]
- Ogden Reid, publisher, diplomat, and politician (b. 1925)[425]
- March 3
- Tom Bass, politician (b. 1926)[426]
- Harry Joseph Bowman, criminal (b. 1949)[427]
- Kyle Forti, political consultant (b. 1989)[428]
- Roger W. Titus, judge (b. 1941)[429]
- March 4
- King Kong Bundy, professional wrestler and actor (b. 1955)[430]
- Juan Corona, Mexican serial killer (b. 1934)[431]
- Wilbur Cross, author (b. 1918)[432]
- Robert DeProspero, Secret Service agent (b. 1938)[433]
- Ted Lindsay, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (b. 1925)[434]
- Luke Perry, actor (b. 1966)[435]
- Sara Romweber, rock drummer (b. 1963)[436]
- Sidney Verba, political scientist, librarian, and library administrator (b. 1932)[437]
- March 6
- James Dapogny, jazz musicologist and pianist (b. 1940)[438]
- Carolee Schneemann, visual artist (b. 1939)[439]
- March 7
- Dick Beyer, professional wrestler (b. 1930)[440]
- Joseph H. Boardman, railroad executive (b. 1948)[441]
- Ralph Hall, politician (b. 1923)[442]
- Dan Jenkins, sportswriter (b. 1928)[443]
- Dick Nichols, politician (b. 1926)[444]
- Carmine Persico, mobster and convicted racketeer (b. 1933)[445]
- Sidney Sheinberg, lawyer and studio executive (b. 1934)[446]
- March 8
- Marshall Brodien, magician and actor (b. 1934)[447]
- Kelly Catlin, Olympic athlete (b. 1995)[448]
- Cedrick Hardman, football player (b. 1948)[449]
- Frank Joranko, football and baseball player and coach (b. 1930)[450]
- Mel Miller, lawyer and politician (b. 1948)[451]
- George Morfogen, actor (b. 1933)[452]
- Eddie Taylor Jr., blues singer and guitarist (b. 1972)[453]
- March 9
- Jed Allan, actor (b. 1935)[454]
- Joe Auer, football player (b. 1941)[455]
- Freeda Foreman, boxer, daughter of George Foreman (b. 1976)[456]
- March 10
- Asa Brebner, guitarist, singer and songwriter (b. 1953)[457]
- Karl Eller, businessman (b. 1927)[458]
- Russell Gary, football player (b. 1959)[459]
- Raven Grimassi, Wiccan priest and author (b. 1951)[460]
- Charlie Karp, musician, songwriter and Emmy-winning documentarian (b. 1953)[461]
- Eric Moss, football player (b. 1974)[462]
- William Powers Jr., educator (b. 1946)[463]
- March 11 – Hal Blaine, drummer (b. 1928)[464]
- March 12
- John Bardo, educator (b. 1948)[465]
- John Kilzer, singer and songwriter (b. 1957)[466]
- Joseph C. Miller, historian (b. 1939)[467]
- Marjorie W. Sharmat, author (b. 1928)[468]
- Joffre Stewart, beat poet and anarchist (b. 1925)[469]
- March 13
- Frank Cali, mobster, head of Gambino crime family (b. 1965)[470]
- Leroy Stanton, baseball player (b. 1946)[471]
- March 14
- Birch Bayh, politician (b. 1922)[472]
- Ralph Metzner, German-born psychologist, writer and researcher (b. 1936)[473]
- March 15 – W. S. Merwin, poet (b. 1927)[474]
- March 16
- Dick Dale, rock guitarist known as The King of the Surf Guitar (b. 1937)[475]
- Larry DiTillio, television writer (b. 1948)[476]
- Richard Erdman, actor (b. 1925)[477]
- Barbara Hammer, filmmaker (b. 1939)[478]
- Alan Krueger, economist and advisor to President Barack Obama (b. 1960)[479]
- March 17
- Ken Bald, illustrator and comic book artist (b. 1920)[480]
- Barbara Benary, composer and ethnomusicologist (b. 1946)[481]
- Norman Hollyn, film and television editor (b. 1952)[482]
- Andre Williams, R&B singer and songwriter (b. 1936)[483]
- March 18
- John Carl Buechler, visual effects artist and film director (b. 1952)[484]
- Jerrie Cobb, aviator (b. 1930)[485]
- Roger Kirby, professional wrestler (b. 1939)[486]
- March 19
- Chuck Harmon, baseball player (b. 1924)[487]
- George W. Lindberg, judge (b. 1932)[488]
- Bill Phelps, politician (b. 1934)[489]
- March 20
- Joseph Victor Adamec, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1935)[490]
- Betty G. Bailey, artist (b. 1939)[491]
- Eunetta T. Boone, television writer and producer (b. 1956)[492]
- Linda Gregg, poet (b. 1942)[493]
- Randy Jackson, baseball player (b. 1925)[494]
- March 21
- John Bersia, writer (b. 1956)[495]
- Anthony Dickerson, football player (b. 1957)[496]
- Roger Moore, computer scientist and philanthropist (b. 1939)[497]
- Francis Quinn, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1921)[498]
- March 22 – Arlen Ness, motorcycle designer and entrepreneur (b. 1939)[499]
- March 23
- Larry Cohen, film director, producer and screenwriter (b. 1936)[500]
- Clem Daniels, football player (b. 1937)[501]
- Howard V. Lee, soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1933)[502]
- March 24
- Nancy Gates, actress (b. 1926)[503]
- Fred Malek, business executive, political advisor and philanthropist (b. 1936)[504]
- March 25
- Jean Price, politician (b. 1943)[505]
- Jerry Schypinski, baseball player (b. 1931)[506]
- Sydel Silverman, anthropologist (b. 1933)[507]
- Bill Thompson III, ornithologist and publisher (b. 1962)[508]
- Lyle Tuttle, tattoo artist (b. 1931)[509]
- March 26 – W. H. Pugmire, writer (b. 1951)[510]
- March 27 – Joe Bellino, football player (b. 1938)[511]
- March 28 – Henry Stern, politician and government official (b. 1935)[512]
- March 29 – Ed Westcott, photographer (b. 1922)[513]
- March 30 – Truman Lowe, artist (b. 1943)[514]
- March 31 – Nipsey Hussle (Ermias Davidson Asghedom), rapper and songwriter (b. 1985)[515]
April
[edit]- April 1
- Dixie Allen, politician (b. 1934)[516]
- Bucky McConnell, basketball player (b. 1928)[517]
- Vonda N. McIntyre, science fiction author (b. 1948)[518]
- Ron Sweed, television host (b. 1948)[519]
- April 2
- Rick Elias, musician (A Ragamuffin Band) (b. 1955)[520]
- Kim English, house and gospel singer-songwriter (b. 1970)[521]
- Ken Hay, religious leader, founder of The Wilds Christian Association (b. 1933).[522]
- Don Williamson, businessman (Brainerd International Raceway) and politician (b. 1934)[523]
- April 3
- Philip Furia, author (b. 1943)[524]
- Daryl Hecht, judge, member of the Iowa Supreme Court (2006–2018) (b. 1952)[525]
- April 4
- Roberta Haynes, actress (b. 1927)[526]
- Barry Malkin, film editor (b. 1938)[527]
- Thompson Mann, swimmer, Olympic champion (b. 1942)[528]
- Marilyn Mason, concert organist and academic (b. 1925)[529]
- Tiger Merritt, singer and guitarist (Morning Teleportation) (b. 1987)[530]
- Arthur Polonsky, painter (b. 1925)[531]
- April 5
- Samuel Pilafian, tuba player (b. 1949)[532]
- Davey Williams, avant-garde guitarist and music critic (b. 1952)[533]
- April 6
- Romus Burgin, World War II veteran and author (b. 1922)[534]
- Paul J. Coleman, space scientist (b. 1931)[535]
- Louis Crump, politician (b. 1916)[536]
- Jim Glaser, country music artist (b. 1937)[537]
- Richard Green, sexologist and psychiatrist (b. 1936)[538]
- Fritz Hollings, politician (b. 1922)[539]
- April 7
- Seymour Cassel, actor (b. 1935)[540]
- Cho Yang-ho, South Korean businessman (b. 1949)[541]
- John William Ditter Jr., jurist (b. 1921)[542]
- William B. Murray, opera baritone (b. 1934)[543]
- Neil D. Opdyke, geologist (b. 1932)[544]
- Billy Rosen, bridge player (b. 1928)[545]
- Lodune Sincaid, mixed martial artist (b. 1973)[546]
- L. Eugene Smith, politician (b. 1921)[547]
- April 8
- Blase Bonpane, human rights activist (b. 1929)[548]
- Robert Forguites, politician (b. 1938)[549]
- Samuel "Bay" Taylor, baseball player (b. 1928)[550]
- April 9
- Elwyn Berlekamp, mathematician (b. 1940)[551]
- Richard E. Cole, air force officer (b. 1915)[552]
- James D. Hudnall, comic book writer (b. 1957)[553]
- Marilynn Smith, professional golfer (b. 1929)[554]
- Charles Van Doren, writer and editor (b. 1926)[555]
- April 10 – Earl Thomas Conley, country music singer-songwriter (b. 1941)[556]
- April 11 – Wayne Pomeroy, politician (b. 1923)[557]
- April 12 – Georgia Engel, actress (b. 1948)[558]
- April 13
- Donald Ault, literary scholar (b. 1942)[559]
- Mark Connolly, politician (b. 1955)[560]
- Quentin Fiore, graphic designer (b. 1919)[561]
- S. Thomas Gagliano, politician (b. 1931)[562]
- Paul Greengard, Nobel neuroscientist (b. 1925)[563]
- Bud Konheim, fashion executive (b. 1935)[564]
- April 14
- David Brion Davis, historian (b. 1926)[565]
- Anne Lewis, lawyer (b. 1962)[566]
- John MacLeod, basketball coach (b. 1937)[567]
- Gene Wolfe, science fiction and fantasy writer (b. 1931)[568]
- April 15
- Warren Adler, author (b. 1927)[569]
- Jerry Clack, classics scholar (b. 1926)[570]
- Owen Garriott, astronaut (b. 1930)[571]
- Louise H. Kellogg, geophysicist (b. 1959)[572]
- Elaine Rapp, sculptor (b. 1927)[573]
- Winston L. Shelton, inventor and entrepreneur (b. 1922)[574]
- April 16
- Dale Denno, politician (b. 1950)[575]
- Kent Harris, songwriter and record producer (b. 1930)[576]
- Fay McKenzie, actress (b. 1918)[577]
- Pete Peterson, baseball player and general manager (b. 1929)[578]
- April 17
- Chet Coppock, broadcast journalist and sports talk personality (b. 1948)[579]
- Frederick Hemke, saxophonist (b. 1935)[580]
- James V. Schall, Jesuit Roman Catholic priest, teacher and writer (b. 1927)[581]
- April 18
- Samuel H. Gruber, marine biologist (b. 1938)[582]
- Don Melnick, biologist and conservationist (b. 1953)[583]
- Ira Neimark, retail executive (Bergdorf Goodman) (b. 1921)[584]
- Eddie Tigner, blues keyboardist, singer and songwriter (b. 1926)[585]
- Lorraine Warren, demonologist and paranormal investigator (b. 1926)[586]
- April 20
- Reggie Cobb, football player (b. 1968)[587]
- David V. Picker, film executive and producer (b. 1931)[588]
- Jayne Wrightsman, philanthropist and fine arts collector (b. 1919)[589]
- April 21
- Steve Golin, film producer (b. 1954)[590]
- David A. Hamburg, psychiatrist (b. 1925)[591]
- Ken Kercheval, actor (b. 1935)[citation needed]
- Joyce Steele, baseball player (b. 1935)[592]
- April 22
- Patricia Battin, librarian (b. 1929)[593]
- Robert L. Butler, lawyer and politician (b. 1926)[594]
- Deborah Cook, operatic soprano (b. 1938)[595]
- Jim Dunbar, radio program director (b. 1929)[596]
- John L'Heureux, author (b. 1934)[597]
- William Levy, writer (b. 1939)[598]
- Andy O'Donnell, basketball player (b. 1924)[599]
- Dave Samuels, percussionist (b. 1948)[600]
- Greg Theakston, comics artist (Mad) (b. 1953)[601]
- April 23
- Henry W. Bloch, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1922)[602]
- Edward Brooks, politician (b. 1942)[603]
- Denton Lotz, Baptist minister (b. 1938)[604]
- Mark Medoff, playwright (b. 1939)[605]
- Johnny Neumann, basketball player (b. 1950)[606]
- Nils John Nilsson, computer scientist (b. 1932)[607]
- Pablo Ramirez, skateboarder (b. 1992)[608]
- John Shorter Stevens, politician (b. 1933)[609]
- Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick, 35, soprano and presenter (b. 1983)[610]
- David Winters, English-American actor, dancer, choreographer, producer, director and screenwriter (b. 1939)[611]
- April 24
- Chris Albertson, journalist, writer, and record producer (b. 1931)[612]
- Benson K. Buffham, intelligence official (b. 1919)[613]
- Johnny Green, football player (b. 1937)[614]
- Martin Kilson, political scientist (b. 1930)[615]
- Dennis Stanford, archaeologist (b. 1942)[616] [better source needed]
- April 25
- John Havlicek, basketball player (b. 1940)[617]
- Larry "Flash" Jenkins, actor (b. 1955)[618]
- Manuel Lujan Jr., politician (b. 1928)[619]
- April 26
- Jimmy Banks, soccer player (b. 1964)[620]
- Jessie Lawrence Ferguson, actor (b. 1942)[621]
- Anthony J. Hilder, surf music producer, radio host and conspiracy film maker (b. 1935)[622]
- Frederick Niels Larsen, religious leader (b. 1932)[623]
- Ken Rothman, politician (b. 1935)[624]
- Mae Schmidle, politician (b. 1927)[625]
- April 27
- Bart Chilton, civil servant (b. 1960)[citation needed]
- Teva Harrison, Canadian-American writer and cartoonist (b. 1976)[626]
- Ruth Macrides, historian (b. 1949)[627]
- Joe T. Wood, politician (b. 1922)[628]
- April 28
- Damon Keith, judge (b. 1922)[629]
- Richard Lugar, politician (b. 1932)[630]
- John Singleton, film director, screenwriter and producer (b. 1968)[631]
- April 29
- Doug Adair, television news anchor (b. 1929)[632]
- Eldon Bargewell, army general (b. 1947)[633]
- Franklin M. Fisher, economist (b. 1934)[634]
- Donald Lan, politician (b. 1930)[635]
- George Litto, film producer and talent agent (b. 1930)[636]
- Gino Marchetti, football player (b. 1925)[637]
- Ellen Tauscher, politician (b. 1951)[638]
- James D. Wright, sociologist (b. 1947)[639]
- April 30
- Peter Mayhew, English-American actor (b. 1944)[640]
- Robert R. Spitzer, agricultural researcher and educator (b. 1922)[641]
- Joseph D. Stewart, military officer (b. 1942)[642]
May
[edit]- May 1
- Mary Doakes, educator (b. 1936)[643]
- Kurt Lang, German-born social scientist (b. 1924)[644]
- May 2
- Susan Beschta, punk rock musician, lawyer, and judge (b. 1952)[645]
- Larry Dick, football player (b. 1955)[646]
- Frank Ivancie, businessman and politician (b. 1924)[647]
- Chris Reccardi, animator, storyboard artist, cartoon director and musician (b. 1964)[648]
- Gloria Schiff, fashion editor and model (b. 1928)[649]
- John Starling, bluegrass musician (b. 1940)[650]
- Warren W. Wiersbe, biblical scholar and pastor (b. 1929)[651]
- May 3
- Richard Brown, lawyer (b. 1932)[652]
- Bill Gompers, football player (b. 1928)[653]
- Andy Jick, sports announcer (b. 1952)[654]
- Chuck Kinder, novelist (b. 1942)[655]
- Bob Zeman, football player and coach (b. 1937)[656]
- May 4
- J. R. Cobb, musician (b. 1944)[657]
- Rachel Held Evans, Christian columnist, blogger and author (b. 1981)[658]
- Thomas Hynes, politician and lawyer (b. 1938)[659]
- Jumpin Jackie Jackson, basketball player (b. 1940)[660]
- MacArthur Lane, football player (b. 1942)[661]
- Ray Peters, baseball player (b. 1946)[662]
- Ruth Anna Putnam, philosopher (b. 1927)[663]
- Tyrone Thompson, politician (b. 1967)[664]
- May 5
- Frank Brilando, racing cyclist (b. 1925)[665]
- Lewis A. Fidler, politician (b. 1956)[666]
- Norma Miller, dancer, actress and author (b. 1919)[667]
- Barbara Perry, actress and singer (b. 1921)[668]
- May 6
- Dan Cordtz, business correspondent (b. 1926)[669]
- John Lukacs, Hungarian-American historian (b. 1924)[670]
- Jimmy Satterfield, football coach (b. 1939)[671]
- George O. Zimmerman, Polish-American physicist (b. 1934)[672]
- May 7
- Kendrick Castillo, student who intervened during the 2019 STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting (b. 2000 or 2001)[673]
- Larry Hanley, union leader (b. 1956)[674]
- Robert Pear, journalist (b. 1949)[675]
- Roberta L. Raymond, actress and open housing activist (b. 1938)[676]
- May 8
- Jim Fowler, zoologist and television host (b. 1930)[677]
- Luther Jennings, singer (Jackson Southernaires) (b. 1932)[678]
- Robert McEliece, mathematician and engineering professor (b. 1942)[679]
- David Montgomery, baseball executive (b. 1946)[680]
- Wendell Nedderman, academic administrator (b. 1921)[681]
- May 9
- Daniel H. Bays, historian (b. 1941)[682]
- Martin Canin, pianist (b. 1930)[683]
- Preston Epps, musician (b. 1930)[684]
- Clement von Franckenstein, actor (b. 1944)[685]
- Allene Roberts, actress (b. 1928)[686]
- Mark Rubinstein, financial engineer (b. 1944)[687]
- Alvin Sargent, screenwriter (b. 1927)[688]
- May 10
- Fleming Begaye Sr., World War II Navajo code talker (b. 1921)[689]
- Bert Cooper, boxer (b. 1965)[690]
- Wiley Young Daniel, senior judge (b. 1946)[691]
- Warren H. Phillips, journalist and publisher (b. 1926)[692]
- Dick Tomey, football coach (b. 1938)[693]
- James Tuck, archaeologist (b. 1939)[694]
- May 11
- Peggy Lipton, actress and model (b. 1946)[695]
- Robert D. Maxwell, combat soldier, recipient of the Medal of Honor (b. 1920)[696]
- Thomas Silverstein, convicted murderer, Aryan Nations leader (b. 1952)[697]
- Sol Yaged, jazz clarinetist (b. 1922)[698]
- May 12
- Elsa Patton, reality television personality (b. 1934)[699]
- Gene Romero, motorcycle racer (b. 1947)[700]
- Bill K. Williams, politician (b. 1943)[701]
- Bill Workman, politician (b. 1940)[702]
- May 13
- Unita Blackwell, civil rights activist (b. 1933)[703]
- Jerome Callet, music teacher and instrument designer (b. 1929)[704]
- Doris Day, actress and singer (b. 1922)[705]
- Stanton T. Friedman, American-Canadian nuclear physicist and ufologist (b. 1934)[706]
- May 14
- Lutz Bacher, artist (b. 1943)[707]
- Tim Conway, actor and comedian (b. 1933)[708]
- Grumpy Cat, internet celebrity cat (b. 2012)[709]
- Robert Bruce Propst, senior judge (b. 1931)[710]
- Leon Rausch, singer (b. 1927)
- Alice Rivlin, politician (b. 1931)[711]
- Michael Rossmann, German-American physicist and microbiologist (b. 1930)[712]
- Mike Wilhelm, musician (b. 1941)[713]
- May 15
- Rob Babcock, basketball executive (b. 1953)[714]
- Chuck Barksdale, singer (The Dells) (b. 1935)[715]
- Bobby Diamond, actor and attorney (b. 1943)[716]
- Georgie Anne Geyer, syndicated newspaper columnist (b. 1935)[717]
- George L. Kelling, criminologist and professor (b. 1935)[718]
- Charles Kittel, physicist (b. 1916)[719]
- Frank F. Ledford Jr., military doctor, Surgeon General of the United States Army (1988–1992) (b. 1934)[720]
- Rod Tam, politician (b. 1953)[721]
- May 16
- Steve Duemig, golfer and sports media personality (b. 1954)[722]
- Ashley Massaro, professional wrestler, television personality, and model (b. 1979)[723]
- I. M. Pei, Chinese-American architect (b. 1917)[724]
- Bob Schloredt, football player and coach (b. 1939)[725]
- May 17
- John Warlick McDonald, diplomat (b. 1921)[726]
- Eric Moore, musician (b. 1951)[727]
- Herman Wouk, author (b. 1915)[728]
- May 18
- Melvin Edmonds, R&B singer (After 7) (b. 1953)[729]
- Austin Eubanks, motivational speaker, survivor of the Columbine High School massacre (b. 1982)[730]
- John Payne, football coach (b. 1932)[731]
- Justin Ponsor, comic book artist (b. 1977)[553]
- Guenther Roth, sociologist (b. 1930)[732]
- Sammy Shore, comedian and actor (b. 1927)[733]
- May 19
- William W. Caldwell, judge (b. 1925)[734]
- George Chaump, football player and coach (b. 1935)[735]
- Bert J. Harris Jr., politician (b. 1919)[736]
- Ronnie Young, politician (b. 1947)[737]
- May 20
- Sandy D'Alemberte, lawyer and administrator (b. 1933)[738]
- Charles C. Pattillo, Air Force lieutenant general (b. 1924)[739]
- Ronnie Virgets, writer and reporter (b. 1942)[740]
- May 21
- James O. Bass, politician (b. 1910)[741]
- Lawrence Carroll, Australian-American painter (b. 1954)[742]
- Fred Fox, musician (b. 1914)[743]
- Ernest Graves Jr., Army lieutenant general (b. 1924)[744]
- Donald West VanArtsdalen, judge (b. 1919)[745]
- John A. Yngve, lawyer and politician (b. 1924)[746]
- May 22
- Theresa Burroughs, civil rights activist (b. 1929)[747]
- Tony Gennari, Italian-American basketball player ([b. 1942)[748]
- Kwame Kenyatta, politician (b. 1955)[749]
- May 23
- Shirley Brannock Jones, judge (b. 1925)[750]
- Bobby Joe Long, serial killer (b. 1953)[751]
- Bill Yoast , high school football coach (T. C. Williams High School), depicted in Remember the Titans (b. 1924)[752]
- May 24
- Curtis Blake, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1917)[753]
- Murray Gell-Mann, Nobel physicist (b. 1929)[754]
- Edmund Morris, presidential biographer (b. 1940)[755]
- John Pinto, politician (b. 1924)[756]
- May 25
- Rod Bramblett, sportscaster (b. 1965)[757]
- Joseph Anthony Galante, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1938)[758]
- Anthony Graziano, consigliere (Bonanno crime family) (b. 1940)[759]
- LaSalle D. Leffall Jr., surgeon and oncologist (b. 1929)[760]
- May 26
- Leann Birch, developmental psychologist (b. 1946)[761]
- Everett Kinstler, artist (b. 1926)[762]
- Richard P. Matsch, judge (b. 1930)[763]
- Bart Starr, football player and coach (b. 1934)[764]
- May 27
- Robert L. Bernstein, publisher and activist (b. 1923)[765]
- Bill Buckner, baseball player (b. 1949)[766]
- Roger O. Hirson, dramatist and screenwriter (b. 1926)[767]
- Tony Horwitz, journalist and author (b. 1958)[768]
- May 28
- Horace Belton, football player (b. 1955)[769]
- Carmine Caridi, actor (b. 1934)[770]
- Dennis Etchison, author and editor (b. 1943)[771]
- Willie Ford, soul singer (The Dramatics) (b. 1950)[772]
- John Gary Williams, R&B singer (The Mad Lads) (b. 1945)[773]
- May 29
- Errett Callahan, archaeologist (b. 1937)[774]
- Tony DeLap, artist (b. 1927)[775]
- Tony Glover, blues harmonicist (b. 1939)[776]
- Roy Jeffs, sexual abuse victim (b. 1992)[777]
- Peggy Stewart, actress (b. 1923)[778]
- Jackie Winters, politician (b. 1937)[779]
- May 30
- Patricia Bath, ophthalmologist and inventor (b. 1942)[780]
- Thad Cochran, politician (b. 1937)[781]
- Frank Lucas, drug trafficker (b. 1930)[782]
- Leon Redbone, Cypriot-American singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor (b. 1949)[783]
- May 31
- David M. Ainsworth, politician (b. 1955)[784]
- Roky Erickson, rock singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1947)[785]
- Jimmy Martin, politician (b. 1938)[786]
- Le Anne Schreiber, sports editor (b. 1945)[787]
June
[edit]- June 1
- Camille Billops, sculptor, filmmaker, and printmaker (b. 1933)[788]
- Leah Chase, chef and restaurateur (b. 1923)[789]
- June 2
- Donald M. Fraser, politician (b. 1924)[790]
- Jacob W. Gruber, anthropologist, archaeologist, historian and educator (b. 1921)[791]
- Henry T. Lynch, physician and cancer researcher (b. 1928)[792]
- Lowell North, sailor and sailmaker (b. 1929)[793]
- Don Pederson, politician (b. 1928)[794]
- June 3
- Ellen Bree Burns, judge (b. 1923[795]
- Stanley Tigerman, architect (b. 1930)[796]
- June 4
- Keith Birdsong, illustrator (b. 1959)[797]
- Linda Collins-Smith, politician (b. 1962)[798]
- Billy Gabor, basketball player (b. 1922)[799]
- Joe Overstreet, painter and activist (b. 1933)[800]
- Herbert Sandler, billionaire banker and philanthropist (b. 1931)[801]
- June 5
- Robert Earle, game show host (b. 1926)[802]
- Jonathan Nichols, politician (b. 1965)[803]
- June 6
- John Gunther Dean, diplomat (b. 1926)[804]
- Maida Heatter, pastry chef (b. 1916)[805]
- Dr. John, singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1941)[806]
- June 7
- Noémi Ban, Hungarian-born public speaker and Holocaust survivor (b. 1922)[807]
- Tony Rodham, businessman, brother of Hillary Clinton (b. 1954)[808]
- June 8
- Spencer Bohren, singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1950)[809]
- Adelaide M. Cromwell, sociologist (b. 1919)[810]
- Arthur Frackenpohl, classical composer (b. 1924)[811]
- Eric Patterson, football player (b. 1993)[812]
- June 9
- Bushwick Bill, Jamaican-American rapper (b. 1966)[813]
- William D. Wittliff, screenwriter and photographer (b. 1940)[814]
- June 10
- Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, epidemiologist (b. 1935)[815]
- Chuck Glaser, country singer (Tompall & the Glaser Brothers) (b. 1936)[816]
- Paul Sinegal, zydeco and blues guitarist and singer (b. 1944)[817]
- Sherman Utsman, racing driver (NASCAR) (b. 1932)[818]
- June 11
- Martin Feldstein, economist (b. 1939)[819]
- Gabriele Grunewald, middle-distance runner (b. 1986)[820]
- Velvel Pasternak, Canadian-born Jewish musicologist (b. 1933)[821]
- June 12
- Gary Burrell, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1937)[822]
- Wilbert J. McKeachie, psychologist (b. 1921)[823]
- Sylvia Miles, actress (b. 1924)[824]
- Bob Mitchell, baseball player (b. 1932)[825]
- Ray Rigby, politician (b. 1923)[826]
- June 13
- Pat Bowlen, football team owner (b. 1944)[827]
- Edwin Michael Kosik, federal judge (b. 1924)[828]
- Joyce Pensato, painter (b. 1941)[829]
- June 15
- David Esterly, woodcarver and writer (b. 1944)[830]
- Larry Foss, baseball player (b. 1936)[831]
- Susannah Hunnewell, editor and publisher (b. 1966)[832]
- Charles A. Reich, academic and writer (b. 1928)[833]
- June 16
- Alan Brinkley, political historian (b. 1949)[834]
- Bishop Bullwinkle, pastor (b. 1948)
- Charles Ginnever, sculptor (b. 1931)[835]
- Suzan Pitt, painter, animator, and film director (b. 1943)[836]
- Francine Shapiro, psychologist (b. 1948)[837]
- June 17
- Andrew Anderson, basketball player (b. 1945)[838]
- Darwin Hindman, politician (b. 1933)[839]
- Robert Therrien, sculptor (b. 1947)[840]
- Gloria Vanderbilt, artist, fashion designer (b. 1924)[841]
- June 18
- Stephen Blaire, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1941)[842]
- Donald E. Hines, politician (b. 1933)[843]
- Milton Quon, animator (b. 1913)[844]
- Patrick Smith, kickboxer and mixed martial artist (b. 1963)[845]
- Gerry Spiess, single-handed sailor (b. 1940)[846]
- June 19
- Etika, model and YouTuber (b. 1990)[847]
- Philip Geier, advertising executive (b. 1935)[848]
- Jack Renner, audio engineer and record label executive (b. 1935)[849]
- June 21
- Susan Bernard, actress and author (b. 1948)[850]
- Jan Meyers, politician (b. 1928)[851]
- Elliot Roberts, music manager and record executive (b. 1943)[852]
- Peter Selz, German-born art historian (b. 1919)[853]
- June 22
- Jerry Carrigan, drummer and record producer (b. 1943)[854]
- Judith Krantz, romance novelist (b. 1928)[855]
- Robert V. Levine, social psychologist (b. 1945)[856]
- June 23
- Dave Bartholomew, musician, bandleader and songwriter (b. 1918)[857]
- Spiro Malas, opera and theatre singer and actor (b. 1933)[858]
- Jack Rudolph, football player (b. 1938)[859]
- June 24
- Jeff Austin, bluegrass mandolinist and singer (b. 1974)[860]
- Billy Drago, actor (b. 1946)[861]
- Al Ogletree, baseball coach (b. 1930)[862]
- June 25
- Tony Barone, basketball coach (b. 1946)[863]
- Ken Behring, real estate developer and football team owner (b. 1928)[864]
- June 26
- Fletcher Benton, sculptor (b. 1931)[865]
- Beth Chapman, bounty hunter and reality television personality (b. 1967)[866]
- Manuel Real, judge (b. 1923)[867]
- Peter Westergaard, classical composer (b. 1931)[868]
- Max Wright, actor (b. 1943)[869]
- June 27
- Ben Barenholtz, film producer and distributor (b. 1935)[870]
- John Czawlytko, professional wrestler (b. 1963)[871]
- Don Frerichs, politician (b. 1931)[872]
- Justin Raimondo, journalist and libertarian theorist (b. 1951)[873]
- June 28
- Paul Benjamin, actor (b. 1938)[874]
- Judith Poxson Fawkes, tapestry weaver (b. 1941)[875]
- June 29
- Gary Duncan, rock guitarist and singer (b. 1946)[876]
- Stewart Greene, advertising executive (b. 1928)[877]
- Jim Reed, racing driver (b. 1926)[878]
- Whitney North Seymour Jr., politician and attorney (b. 1923)[879]
- June 30
- David Binder, British-born journalist and writer (b. 1931)[880]
- Mitchell Feigenbaum, physicist (b. 1944)[881]
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