2020 deaths in the United States
Deaths in the year 2020, the deadliest year in the history of the United States.
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January
- January 1
- Lexii Alijai, rapper (b. 1998)[1]
- Tommy Hancock, Western swing fiddler and bandleader (b. 1929)[2]
- Doug Hart, football player (b. 1939)[3]
- Don Larsen, baseball player (b. 1929)[4]
- Roland Minson, basketball player (b. 1929)[5]
- David Stern, National Basketball Association commissioner (b. 1942)[6]
- January 2
- John Baldessari, conceptual artist (b. 1931)[7]
- Tom Buck, politician and lawyer (b. 1938)[8]
- Lorraine Chandler, soul singer and songwriter (b. 1946)[9]
- R. Kern Eutsler, United Methodist bishop (b. 1919)[10]
- Nick Fish, politician and lawyer (b. 1958)[11]
- Sam Wyche, football player and coach (b. 1945)[12]
- January 3
- January 4
- Emanuel Borok, violinist and concertmaster (b. 1944)[15]
- James Parks Morton, Episcopal priest (b. 1930)[16]
- January 5 – Betty Pat Gatliff, forensic artist (b. 1930)[17]
- January 6
- Mike Fitzpatrick, politician (b. 1963)[18]
- Frank Gordon Jr., judge (b. 1929)[19]
- January 7
- Bruce Haywood, educator and college president (b. 1925)[20]
- Silvio Horta, screenwriter and television producer (b. 1974)[21]
- George Perles, football coach (b. 1934)[22]
- Patrick Welch, politician (b. 1948)[23]
- Elizabeth Wurtzel, writer and journalist (b. 1967)[24]
- January 8
- Haskel Ayers, politician and auctioneer (b. 1936)[25]
- Edd Byrnes, actor (b. 1932)[26]
- Buck Henry, actor, screenwriter, and film director (b. 1930)[27]
- January 9
- Michael Allison, ambient musician (b. 1958)[28]
- Walter J. Boyne, U.S. Air Force officer and historian (b. 1929)[29]
- Galen Cole, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1925)[30]
- Pete Dye, golf course designer (b. 1925)[31]
- Jack Faxon, politician and educator (b. 1936)[32]
- Pampero Firpo, professional wrestler (b. 1930)[33]
- David Glass, business executive and baseball team owner (b. 1935)[34]
- Lan O'Kun, television writer and composer (b. 1932)[35]
- Mike Resnick, science fiction writer (b. 1942)[36]
- Hal Smith, baseball player (b. 1930)[37]
- January 10
- Brice Armstrong, voice actor (b. 1936)[38]
- Ed Sprague Sr., baseball pitcher (b. 1945)[39]
- January 11
- Stan Kirsch, actor, screenwriter, and film director (b. 1968)[40]
- Norma Michaels, actress (b. 1924)[41]
- Edward Pinkowski, historian (b. 1916)[42]
- Steve Stiles, cartoonist and writer (b. 1943)[43]
- January 12
- Jack Baskin, engineer, businessman, and philanthropist (b. 1919)[44]
- William Bogert, actor (b. 1936)[45]
- C. Robert Sarcone, politician (b. 1925)[46]
- Dick Schnittker, basketball player (b. 1928)[47]
- January 13 – H. L. Richardson, politician and gun rights activist (b. 1927)[48]
- January 14
- John N. Brandenburg, U.S. Army general (b. 1929)[49]
- Steve Martin Caro, pop vocalist (b. 1948)[50]
- Jack Kehoe, actor (b. 1934)[51]
- Carl McNulty, basketball player and coach (b. 1930)[52]
- January 15 – Chris Darrow, singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1944)[53]
- January 16
- Harry G. Haskell Jr., politician (b. 1921)[54]
- Abram "Abe" Piasek, Holocaust survivor and public speaker (b. 1928)[55]
- January 17
- Terence Hallinan, lawyer and politician (b. 1936)[56]
- Walter E. Powell, politician (b. 1931)[57]
- Claudio Roditi, jazz trumpeter (b. 1946)[58]
- January 18
- Allison Copening, politician (b. 1964)[59]
- William C. Davis, football coach and executive (b. 1938)[60]
- Empire Maker, Thoroughbred racehorse b. 2000)[61]
- Bubby Jones, racing driver (b. 1941)[62]
- Egil Krogh, lawyer and U.S. Cabinet official (b. 1939)[63]
- David Olney, singer-songwriter (b. 1948)[64]
- Jack Van Impe, televangelist and apocalypticist (b. 1931)[65]
- George Herbert Walker III, businessman, diplomat, and philanthropist (b. 1931)[66]
- January 19
- David Chadwick, pediatrician and medical researcher (b. 1926)[67]
- Herbert W. Chilstrom, Lutheran clergyman (b. 1930)[68]
- David Climer, sports columnist (b. 1953)[69]
- Manfred Clynes, scientist, inventor, and classical pianist (b. 1925)[70]
- Lee Gelber, urban historian and tour guide (b. 1938)[71]
- Bill Greenwood, television reporter (b. 1942)[72]
- Jimmy Heath, jazz saxophonist, composer, and bandleader (b. 1926)[73]
- Gene London, children's television host and fashion designer (b. 1931)[74]
- Dee Molenaar, mountaineer (b. 1918)[75]
- Robert Parker, R&B singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1930)[76]
- Danny Talbott, football and baseball player (b. 1944)[77]
- January 20
- Jay Hankins, baseball player (b. 1935)[78]
- Tom Railsback, politician (b. 1932)[79]
- Michael I. Sovern, legal scholar and university president (b. 1931)[80]
- January 21
- Larry Amar, field hockey player (b. 1972)[81]
- Ronald Senungetuk, Iñupiat sculptor and silversmith (b. 1930)[82]
- De'Runnya Wilson, football and basketball player (b. 1994)[83]
- Morgan Wootten, basketball coach (b. 1931)[84]
- January 22
- Sonny Grosso, police detective and television producer (b. 1930)[85]
- John Karlen, actor (b. 1933)[86]
- Merwin Crawford Young, political scientist (b. 1931)[87]
- January 23
- Clayton Christensen, business consultant (b. 1952)[88]
- Jake Godbold, politician (b. 1933)[89]
- Jim Lehrer, journalist, television news anchor, and novelist (b. 1934)[90]
- January 24
- Herman Goldstein, criminologist and legal scholar (b. 1931)[91]
- Leila Janah, entrepreneur (b. 1982)[92]
- Margo Lion, theatrical producer (b. 1944)[93]
- Justice Pain, professional wrestler (b. 1978)[94]
- Pete Stark, politician (b. 1931)[95]
- January 25
- Gene Corrigan, lacrosse player, coach, and college athletics administrator (b. 1928)[96]
- Lorenzo Ghiglieri, painter and sculptor (b. 1931)[97]
- Todd Portune, politician (b. 1958)[98]
- Stephen R. Reed, politician (b. 1949)[99]
- Monique van Vooren, actress and dancer (b. 1927)[100]
- January 26
- John Altobelli, baseball coach (b. 1963)[101]
- Kobe Bryant, basketball player (b. 1978)[102]
- Jack Burns, comedian, actor, and television writer (b. 1933)[103]
- Nathaniel R. Jones, federal judge (b. 1926)[104]
- Bob Shane, folk singer and guitarist (b. 1934)[105]
- January 27
- Allen Brown, football player (b. 1943)[106]
- Reed Mullin, heavy metal drummer (b. 1966)[107]
- Jason Polan, illustrator (b. 1982)[108]
- Johnny Ray, racing driver (b. 1937)[109]
- January 28
- Chris Doleman, football player (b. 1961)[110]
- Marj Dusay, actress (b. 1936)[111]
- Frank Edwards, politician (b. 1950)[112]
- Harriet Frank Jr., screenwriter and film producer (b. 1923)[113]
- Oscar N. Harris, politician (b. 1939)[114]
- Harry Harrison, radio DJ (b. 1930)[115]
- January 29
- Larry Eisenhauer, football player (b. 1940)[116]
- Dale L. Mortensen, politician (b. 1966)[117]
- Frank Press, geophysicist (b. 1924)[118]
- January 30
- John Andretti, racing driver (b. 1963)[119]
- Lucien Barbarin, jazz trombonist (b. 1956)[120]
- Fred Silverman, television executive and producer (b. 1937)[121]
- January 31
- Alexander Joseph Brunett, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1934)[122]
- Anne Cox Chambers, media heiress and diplomat (b. 1919)[123]
- Mary Higgins Clark, novelist (b. 1927)[124]
February
- February 1
- John A. DiBiaggio, university president (b. 1932)[125]
- Ronald Duman, neuroscientist (b. 1954)[126]
- Peter Serkin, classical pianist (b. 1947)[127]
- February 2
- Deborah Batts, federal judge (b. 1947)[128]
- Ivan Král, musician and filmmaker (b. 1948)[129]
- Philip Leder, geneticist (b. 1934)[130]
- Gale Schisler, politician (b. 1933)[131]
- February 3
- William John McNaughton, Roman Catholic missionary and bishop (b. 1926)[132]
- Gene Reynolds, actor and television producer (b. 1923)[133]
- Frank H. T. Rhodes, university president (b. 1926)[134]
- Willie Wood, football player (b. 1936)[135]
- February 4
- Bonnie MacLean, poster artist (b. 1939)[136]
- Alice Mayhew, book editor and publisher (b. 1932)[137]
- Jane Milmore, television writer, producer, and actress (b. 1955)[138]
- John C. Whitcomb, Christian theologian (b. 1924)[139]
- February 5
- Buddy Cage, country-rock guitarist (b. 1946)[140]
- Gil Coan, baseball player (b. 1922)[141]
- Stanley Cohen, Nobel Prize-winning biochemist (b. 1922)[142]
- Kevin Conway, actor (b. 1942)[143]
- Kirk Douglas, actor (b. 1916)[144]
- February 6
- February 7
- Orson Bean, actor (b. 1928)[147]
- Angel Echevarria, baseball player (b. 1971)[148]
- Victor Gorelick, comics editor (b. 1941)[149]
- February 8
- Robert Conrad, actor (b. 1935)[150]
- Dave McCoy, skier and businessman (b. 1915)[151]
- Ron McLarty, actor, playwright, novelist and audiobook narrator (b. 1947)[152]
- February 9
- Sorrel Hays, pianist and composer (b. 1941)[153]
- Paula Kelly, actress and dancer (b. 1943)[154]
- Alvin V. Tollestrup, particle physicist (b. 1924)[155]
- February 10
- Robert Hermann, mathematician (b. 1931)[156]
- Lyle Mays, jazz pianist and composer (b. 1953)[157]
- Dick Scott, baseball pitcher (b. 1933)[158]
- February 11
- Bob Cashell, politician (b. 1938)[159]
- George Coyne, Roman Catholic priest and astronomer (b. 1933)[160]
- Anne Windfohr Marion, heiress and philanthropist (b. 1938)[161]
- Betty Siegel, university president (b. 1931)[162]
- February 12
- Paul English, country drummer (b. 1932)[163]
- Frederick R. Koch, heir and philanthropist (b. 1933)[164]
- Cheryl Wheeler-Dixon, stunt performer (b. 1960)[165]
- February 13
- Buzzy Linhart, singer-songwriter (b. 1943)[166]
- Daniel M. Pierce, politician (b. 1928)[167]
- Chuck Shelton, football player and coach (b. 1935)[168]
- February 14
- Lynn Cohen, actress (b. 1933)[169]
- Esther Scott, actress (b. 1953)[170]
- Clayton Williams, businessman (b. 1931)[171]
- February 15
- David Clewell, poet and educator (b. 1955)[172]
- Virgil C. Dechant, businessman and Knights of Columbus leader (b. 1930)[173]
- A. E. Hotchner, author (b. 1917)[174]
- David Sturtevant Ruder, jurist and academic (b. 1929)[175]
- February 16
- Zoe Caldwell, actress (b. 1933)[176]
- Jason Davis, actor (b. 1984)[177]
- Robert B. Jordan, politician (b. 1932)[178]
- Dawn Mello, fashion executive (b. 1931)[179]
- Ed Murphy, basketball coach (b. 1941)[180]
- Kellye Nakahara, actress (b. 1948)[181]
- Larry Tesler, computer scientist (b. 1945)[182]
- February 17
- Owen Bieber, labor union executive (b. 1929)[183]
- Ja'Net DuBois, actress and singer [184]
- Henry Gray, blues singer and pianist (b. 1925)[185]
- Charles Portis, author (b. 1933)[186]
- Rita Walters, politician (b. 1930)[187]
- Mickey Wright, golfer (b. 1935)[188]
- February 18
- February 19
- Jerry G. Melvin, politician (b. 1929)[191]
- Pop Smoke, rapper (b. 1999)[192]
- Jack Youngerman, painter (b. 1926)[193]
- February 20
- Jeanne Evert, tennis player (b. 1957)[194]
- Claudette Nevins, actress (b. 1937)[195]
- Dan Radakovich, football coach (b. 1935)[196]
- February 21
- February 22
- February 24
- Diana Serra Cary, child actress and author (b. 1918)[203]
- Ben Cooper, actor (b. 1933)[204]
- Clive Cussler, author and underwater explorer (b. 1931)[205]
- John Franzese, mobster (b. 1917)[206]
- Katherine Johnson, mathematician (b. 1918)[207]
- Roy Norris, serial killer (b. 1948)[208]
- Stephan Ross, Holocaust survivor and psychologist (b. 1931)[209]
- Dick Tamburo, football player, coach, and college athletic director (b. 1930)[210]
- February 25
- Lee Phillip Bell, soap opera writer and producer (b. 1928)[211]
- Nesby Glasgow, football player (b. 1957)[212]
- David Roback, rock guitarist and songwriter (b. 1958)[213]
- February 26
- Henry J. Abraham, legal scholar (b. 1921)[214]
- Donald E. Belfi, jurist and politician (b. 1936)[215]
- Sam Boghosian, football player and coach (b. 1931)[216]
- Nick Apollo Forte, musician and actor (b. 1938)[217]
- Corky Rogers, football player and coach (b. 1943)[218]
- February 27
- R. D. Call, actor (b. 1950)[219]
- Gloster Richardson, football player (b. 1942)[220]
- Leroy Suddath, U.S. Army general (b. 1931)[221]
- February 28
- Johnny Antonelli, baseball pitcher (b. 1930)[222]
- Jaime Carbonell, computer scientist (b. 1953)[223]
- Joe Coulombe, entrepreneur (b. 1930)[224]
- Freeman Dyson, physicist and mathematician (b. 1923)[225]
- Joyce Gordon, actress (b. 1929)[226]
- Phil Prince, football player and university president (b. 1926)[227]
- February 29
- G. P. Mellick Belshaw, Episcopalian bishop (b. 1928)[228]
- Bill Bunten, politician (b. 1930)[229]
- Raymond C. Fisher, federal judge (b. 1939)[230]
- Bill Smith, clarinetist and composer (b. 1926)[231]
- Gene Waldorf, politician (b. 1936)[232]
March
- March 1
- Clara D. Bloomfield, physician and cancer researcher (b. 1942)[233]
- Laura Caldwell, lawyer and novelist (b. 1967)[234]
- John Currier, U.S. Coast Guard admiral (b. 1951)[235]
- Timothy Moynihan, politician (b. 1941)[236]
- Jack Welch, business executive and writer (b. 1920)[237]
- March 2
- Elizabeth Nelson Adams, artist and writer (b. 1941)[238]
- Henry N. Cobb, architect (b. 1926)[239]
- Charles E. Freeman, judge (b. 1933)[240]
- James Lipton, actor, writer, and television host (b. 1926)[241]
- Barbara Neely, mystery writer (b. 1941)[242]
- Vera Pless, mathematician (b. 1931)[243]
- Tim Skelly, video game designer and programmer (b. 1951)[244]
- March 3
- Bobbie Battista, television journalist (b. 1952)[245]
- Roscoe Born, actor and songwriter (b. 1950)[246]
- CC, tabby cat (b. 2001)[247]
- Wendell Goler, television journalist (b. 1949)[248]
- James Otis, actor (b. 1948)[249]
- Charles J. Urstadt, real estate executive (b. 1928)[250]
- David Wise, television writer (b. 1955)[251]
- March 4
- Amo Houghton, business executive and politician (b. 1926)[252]
- Barbara Martin, R&B singer (b. 1943)[253]
- Frank McLaughlin, comics artist (b. 1935)[254]
- Rosalind P. Walter, philanthropist and humanities advocate (b. 1924)[255]
- March 5
- Katcho Achadjian, politician (b. 1951)[256]
- Lambros Comitas, anthropologist (b. 1927)[257]
- Rip Oliver, professional wrestler (b. 1952)[258]
- Don Pavletich, baseball player (b. 1938)[259]
- Jeff Taylor, basketball player (b. 1960)[260]
- Michael Anthony Telesca, federal judge (b. 1929)[261]
- March 6
- Jack Buechner, politician (b. 1940)[262]
- David Paul, bodybuilder and actor (b. 1957)[263]
- Ed Renwick, political scientist (b. 1938)[264]
- Clif Richardson, politician (b. 1944)[265]
- Elinor Ross, operatic soprano (b. 1926)[266]
- Danny Tidwell, dancer (b. 1984)[267]
- Tom Turnipseed, lawyer and politician (b. 1936)[268]
- McCoy Tyner, jazz pianist and composer (b. 1938)[269]
- March 7
- Mart Crowley, playwright (b. 1935)[270]
- William Benner Enright, judge (b. 1925)[271]
- Susan Hammer, politician (b. 1938)[272]
- Conway Hayman, football player (b. 1949)[273]
- Jim Owen, singer and songwriter (b. 1941)[274]
- March 8
- DeAndrey Abron, boxer (b. 1972)[275]
- Molly Brodak, poet (b. 1980)[276]
- Challace McMillin, coach (b. 1942)[277]
- David Rogers, racing driver (b. 1955)[278]
- March 9
- Allen Bellman, comic book artist (b. 1924)[279]
- Lorenzo Brino, actor (b. 1998)[280]
- Anton Coppola, conductor and composer (b. 1917)[281]
- Daniel S. Greenberg, journalist (b. 1931)[282]
- Gary B. Kibbe, cinematographer (b. 1941)[283]
- Keith Olsen, record producer (b. 1945)[284]
- Eric Taylor, musician (b. 1949)[285]
- March 10
- Ruth Born, baseball player (b. 1925)[286]
- Robert Langbaum, author (b. 1924)[287]
- Mal Sharpe, comedian (b. 1936)[288]
- March 11
- A. Richard Caputo, judge (b. 1938)[289]
- Ted Cox, baseball player (b. 1955)[290]
- John Seward Johnson II, artist (b. 1930)[291]
- Whitney MacMillan, businessman (b. 1929)[292]
- Jarrod Patterson, baseball player (b. 1973)[293]
- Del Shofner, football player (b. 1934)[294]
- War Emblem, racehorse (b. 1999)[295]
- Charles Wuorinen, composer (b. 1938)[296]
- March 12
- Danny Ray Thompson, musician (b. 1947)[297]
- March 13
- Arch Deal, newscaster (b. 1931)[298]
- Barbara Harris, bishop (b. 1930)[299]
- Eugene Thomas Long, philosopher (b. 1935)[300]
- Jim Mahaffey, bridge player (b. 1936)[301]
- March 14
- Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flutist (b. 1922)[302]
- Phil Phillips, singer and songwriter (b. 1926)[303]
- John L. Pickitt, lieutenant general (b. 1933)[304]
- Chris Reed, figure skater (b. 1989)[305]
- March 15
- Gilbert Espinosa Chávez, prelate (b. 1932)[306]
- Richard L. Hanna, politician (b. 1951)[307]
- March 16
- Jim Bartko, college athletics administrator (b. 1965)[308]
- Jason Rainey, musician (b. 1967)[309]
- Jeff Stabins, politician (b. 1959)[310]
- Stuart Whitman, actor (b. 1928)[311]
- Hank Workman, baseball player (b. 1926)[312]
- March 17
- Gerald Freedman, theatre director (b. 1927)[313]
- Roger Mayweather, boxer (b. 1961)[314]
- Bill McPherson, football coach (b. 1931)[315]
- William Outten, politician (b. 1948)[316]
- Stephen Schwartz, pathologist[317] (b. 1942)[318]
- Lyle Waggoner, actor (b. 1935)[319]
- March 18
- Patrick J. Duggan, jurist (b. 1933)[320]
- John E. Erickson, basketball coach (b. 1927)[321]
- William Alfred Weber, botanist (b. 1918)[322]
- Thomas A. Wiseman Jr., jurist (b. 1930)[323]
- Alfred Worden, astronaut (b. 1932)[324]
- March 20 – Kenny Rogers, singer, songwriter and CEO of Kenny Rogers fastfood chain (b. 1938)[325]
- March 28 – Tom Coburn, American politician and physician (b. 1948)
- March 29
- Philip W. Anderson, American physicist (b. 1923)
- Joe Diffie, American country singer-songwriter (b. 1958)
- March 30 – Bill Withers, American singer-songwriter and musician (b. 1938)
April
- April 1
- Anne Hendricks Bass, documentary filmmaker (b. 1941)[326]
- Cristina, singer (b. 1959)[327]
- David Driskell, artist (b. 1931)[328]
- Kevin Duffy, jurist (b. 1933)[329]
- Ed Farmer, baseball pitcher (b. 1949)[330]
- Edward L. Feightner, Navy officer and flying ace (b. 1919)[331]
- Ellis Marsalis Jr., musician (b. 1934)[332]
- Bucky Pizzarelli, musician (b. 1926)[333]
- Adam Schlesinger, musician (b. 1967)[334]
- April 2
- Patricia Bosworth, actress (b. 1933)[335]
- Louis J. Gill, politician (b. 1940)[336]
- James Megellas, military officer (b. 1917)[337]
- Maeve Kennedy McKean, lawyer, health official, and academic (b. 1979)[338]
- Emmitt Peters, dog musher (b. 1940)[339]
- Aaron Rubashkin, businessman (b. 1927/1928)[340]
- Carl Tacy, college basketball coach (b. 1932)[341]
- April 3
- Bob Glanzer, politician (b. 1945)[342]
- Vaughan Mason, music producer[343]
- Arlene Stringer-Cuevas, politician (b. 1933)[344]
- Tweedy Bird Loc, rapper (b. 1967)[345]
- April 4
- Jay Benedict, actor (b. 1951)[346]
- Timothy Brown, actor (b. 1937)[347]
- Carol Burkett, drag racing driver (b. 1945)[348]
- Forrest Compton, actor (b. 1925)[349]
- Tom Dempsey, football player (b. 1947)[350]
- Alex Harvey, musician (b. 1947)[351]
- Arlene Schnitzer, art collector (b. 1929)[352]
- Victor Skrebneski, photographer (b. 1929)[353]
- April 5
- Ray Authement, academic administrator (b. 1928)[354]
- Ed Biles, football coach (b. 1931)[355]
- Margaret Burbidge, astronomer (b. 1919)[356]
- Lee Fierro, actor (b. 1929)[357]
- Bobby Mitchell, football player (b. 1935)[358]
- April 6
- Helène Aylon, artist (b. 1931)[359]
- James Drury, actor (b. 1934)[360]
- Earl G. Graves Sr., entrepreneur (b. 1935)[361]
- Jack Hill, politician (b. 1944)[362]
- Al Kaline, baseball player (b. 1934)[363]
- Mark Steiner, philosopher (b. 1942)[364]
- Eli Velder, academic (b. 1925)[365]
- April 7
- Allen Garfield, actor (b. 1939)[366]
- Henry Graff, historian (b. 1921)[367]
- Yaakov Perlow, rabbi (b. 1931)[368]
- John Prine, musician (b. 1946)[369]
- Hal Willner, music producer (b. 1956)[370]
- April 8 – Norman I. Platnick, American arachnologist and curator (b. 1951)
- April 11 – John Horton Conway, English mathematician (b. 1937)[371]
- April 15
- Allen Daviau, American cinematographer (b. 1942)
- Brian Dennehy, American actor (b. 1938)[372]
- Lee Konitz, American composer and alto saxophonist (b. 1927)[373]
- April 16
- Gene Deitch, American-born Czech illustrator, animator, and comics artist (b. 1924)[374]
- Howard Finkel, American wrestling ring announcer (b. 1950)
- April 18 – Paul H. O'Neill, American politician (b. 1935)
- April 20 – Tom Lester, American actor and evangelist (b. 1938)
- April 21 – Dimitri Diatchenko, American actor (b. 1968)
- April 22 – Shirley Knight, American actress (b. 1936)[375]
- April 30 – Sam Lloyd, American actor, singer, and musician (b. 1963)
May
- May 3 – John Ericson, German-American actor (b. 1926)
- May 4
- Michael McClure, American poet and playwright (b. 1932)
- Don Shula, American football player and coach (b. 1930)
- May 8 – Roy Horn, German-American magician (b. 1944)
- May 9 – Little Richard, American singer, songwriter, and musician (b. 1932)
- May 10 – Betty Wright, American soul and R&B singer (b. 1953)
- May 11 – Jerry Stiller, American actor and comedian (b. 1927)
- May 15
- Lynn Shelton, American filmmaker (b. 1965)
- Fred Willard, American actor and comedian (b. 1939)
- May 17
- Shad Gaspard, American professional wrestler and actor (b. 1981)
- Lucky Peterson, American blues singer and musician (b. 1964)
- May 19 – Ravi Zacharias, Indian-born Canadian-American Christian apologist (b. 1946)
- May 21 – Oliver E. Williamson, American economist (b. 1932)
- May 24 – Jimmy Cobb, American jazz drummer (b. 1929)
- May 25 – George Floyd, American security guard (b. 1973)[376]
- May 26 – Richard Herd, American actor (b. 1932)
- May 27 – Larry Kramer, American author and LGBT rights activist (b. 1935)
- May 30 – Bobby Morrow, American athlete (b. 1935)
- May 31 – Christo, Bulgarian-American artist (b. 1935)
June
- June 2
- Mary Pat Gleason, American actress (b. 1949)
- Wes Unseld, American basketball player and coach (b. 1946)
- June 4 – Pete Rademacher, American heavyweight boxer (b. 1928)
- June 11
- Dennis O'Neil, American comic book writer (b. 1939)
- Mel Winkler, American actor (b. 1941)
- June 17 – Jean Kennedy Smith, American diplomat and member of the Kennedy family (b. 1928)
- June 19 – Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Spanish novelist (b. 1964)
- June 22 – Joel Schumacher, American film director (b. 1939)
- June 26
- Kelly Asbury, American film director and animator (b. 1960)
- Milton Glaser, American graphic designer (b. 1929)
- June 27 – Freddy Cole, American jazz singer and pianist (b. 1931)
- June 28 – Rudolfo Anaya, American author (b. 1937)
- June 29
- Johnny Mandel, American composer (b. 1925)
- Carl Reiner, American actor, film director and comedian (b. 1922)
July
- July 1 – Hugh Downs, American broadcaster and television personality (b. 1921)
- July 2 – Betsy Ancker-Johnson, American physicist (b. 1927)
- July 4 – Brandis Kemp, American actress (b. 1944)
- July 6
- Mary Kay Letourneau, schoolteacher (b. 1962)
- Charlie Daniels, American country singer, and songwriter (b. 1936)
- Ronald Graham, American mathematician (b. 1935)
- July 8 – Naya Rivera, American actress, singer, and model (b. 1987)
- July 12 – Kelly Preston, American actress (b. 1962)
- July 13 – Grant Imahara, American electrical engineer, roboticist, television host, and actor (b. 1970)
- July 16 – Phyllis Somerville, American actress (b. 1943)
- July 17
- John Lewis, American politician and civil rights activist (b. 1940)
- C. T. Vivian, American author and civil rights activist (b. 1924)
- July 21 – Annie Ross, Scottish-American singer and actress (b. 1930)
- July 24 – Regis Philbin, American actor and television personality (b. 1931)
- July 25 – John Saxon, American actor (b. 1936)
- July 26 – Olivia de Havilland, British-American actress (b. 1916)
- July 30 – Herman Cain, American businessman and politician (b. 1945)
August
- August 1 – Wilford Brimley, actor and singer (b. 1934)[377]
- August 2 – Leon Fleisher, American pianist (b. 1928)
- August 3 – Shirley Ann Grau, American writer (b. 1929)
- August 4 – Frances E. Allen, American computer scientist (b. 1932)
- August 6 – Brent Scowcroft, diplomat (b. 1925)[378]
- August 9 – Kamala, American professional wrestler (b. 1950)
- August 11
- Russell Kirsch, American computer scientist (b. 1929)
- Trini Lopez, American singer and actor (b. 1937)
- Sumner Redstone, American media executive (b. 1923)
- August 15 – Robert Trump, younger brother of President Donald Trump (b. 1948)[379]
- August 17 – Pandit Jasraj, Indian Classical Singer (b. 1930)
- August 18 – Jack Sherman, American guitarist (b. 1956)
- August 23 – Lori Nelson, American actress and model (b. 1933)
- August 26 – Gerald Carr, American astronaut and aeronautical engineer (b. 1932)
- August 28 – Chadwick Boseman, American actor (b. 1976)
- August 29 – Clifford Robinson, American basketball player (b. 1966)
- August 31 – Tom Seaver, American baseball player (b. 1944)
September
- September 1 – Erick Morillo, Colombian-American DJ and music producer (b. 1971)
- September 2 – David Graeber, American anthropologist and anarchist author (b. 1961)
- September 4 – Gary Peacock, American jazz double-bassist (b. 1935)
- September 6 – Lou Brock, American baseball player (b. 1939)
- September 14 – Bill Gates Sr., American attorney and philanthropist (b. 1926)
- September 17
- Terry Goodkind, American novelist (b. 1948)
- Winston Groom, American novelist (b. 1943)
- September 18
- Stephen F. Cohen, American academic and historian (b. 1938)
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, American jurist, and gender equality pioneer (b. 1933)
- September 20 – Michael Chapman, American cinematographer and film director (b. 1935)
- September 21
- Arthur Ashkin, American Nobel physicist (b. 1922)
- Tommy DeVito, American musician and singer (b. 1928)
- Jackie Stallone, American astrologer, dancer, promoter and businesswoman (b. 1921)
- September 22 – Road Warrior Animal, American professional wrestler (b. 1960)
- September 23 – Gale Sayers, American professional football player (b. 1943)
- September 29
- Mac Davis, American country music singer, songwriter, and actor (b. 1942)
- Helen Reddy, Australian-American singer, songwriter, author, actress, and activist (b. 1941)
October
- October 2 – Bob Gibson, American professional baseball player (b. 1935)
- October 6
- Johnny Nash, American singer-songwriter (b. 1940)
- Eddie Van Halen, Dutch-American musician and songwriter (b. 1955)
- October 7 – Tom Kennedy, American game show host (b. 1927)
- October 8
- Whitey Ford, American professional baseball player (b. 1928)
- Charles Moore, American athlete (b. 1929)
- October 11 – Joe Morgan, American professional baseball player (b. 1943)
- October 12
- Conchata Ferrell, American actress (b. 1943)
- Roberta McCain, American socialite (b. 1912)
- October 14 – Rhonda Fleming, American actress (b. 1923)
- October 20 – James Randi, Canadian-American magician and skeptic (b. 1928)
- October 21 – Marge Champion, American dancer and actress (b. 1919)
- October 23 – Jerry Jeff Walker, American singer-songwriter (b. 1942)
- October 25 – Diane di Prima, American poet (b. 1934)
- October 29 – Angelika Amon, Austrian-American molecular and cell biologist (b. 1967)
November
- November 1 – Carol Arthur, actress (b. 1935)[380]
- November 2 – Robert Sam Anson, journalist and author (b. 1945)[381]
- November 3 – Elsa Raven, actress (b. 1929)[382]
- November 4 – John Meyer, football player and coach (b. 1942)[383]
- November 5 – Len Barry, singer (b. 1942)[384]
- November 6 – King Von, rapper (b. 1994)[385]
- November 7 – Norm Crosby, actor and comedian (b. 1927)[386]
- November 8 – Alex Trebek, game show host (Jeopardy!) (b. 1940)[387]
- November 10 – Tom Heinsohn, Hall of Fame basketball player, coach, and broadcaster (b. 1934)[388]
- November 17 – Walt Davis, American athlete (b. 1931)
- November 23
- Abby Dalton, American actress (b. 1932)
- David Dinkins, American politician, lawyer, and author (b. 1927)
- November 25 – Bob Ryder, American professional wrestling executive (b. 1956)[389]
- November 27 – Tony Hsieh, Internet entrepreneur (b. 1973) [390]
December
- December 1 – Arnie Robinson, American athlete (b. 1948)
- December 2
- Rafer Johnson, American athlete (b. 1935)
- Pat Patterson, Canadian-born American wrestler (b. 1941)
- Pamela Tiffin, American actress and model (b. 1942)
- December 3 – Alison Lurie, American novelist (b. 1926)
- December 4 – Narinder Singh Kapany, Indian-American physicist (b. 1926)
- December 6
- Dennis Ralston, American tennis player (b. 1942)
- Paul Sarbanes, American politician and attorney (b. 1933)
- December 7 – Chuck Yeager, American Air Force officer and test pilot (b. 1923)
- December 10 – Tommy Lister Jr., American actor and professional wrestler (b. 1958)
- December 12
- Charley Pride, American singer, musician and guitarist (b. 1934)
- Ann Reinking, American actress, dancer, and choreographer (b. 1949)
- December 13 – Jimmy McLane, American athlete (b. 1930)
- December 20 – Ezra Vogel, American sociologist (b. 1930)[391]
- December 22 – Edmund M. Clarke, American computer scientist (b. 1945)
- December 23
- James E. Gunn, American science fiction author (b. 1923)
- Leslie West, American singer and guitarist (b. 1945)
- December 25
- K. C. Jones, American basketball player and coach (b. 1932)
- Tony Rice, American guitarist (b. 1951)
- December 26
- Brodie Lee, American professional wrestler (b. 1979)
- Phil Niekro, American baseball player (b. 1939)
- December 30 – Dawn Wells, American actress (b. 1938)
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- Don Larsen, the Only Pitcher to Throw a World Series Perfect Game, Dies at 90
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- Former NBA commissioner David Stern dies at 77
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- Silvio Horta, ‘Ugly Betty’ Creator, Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
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- Pete Dye, famed golf course architect and Hall of Famer, dies at 94
- Jack Faxon, a former state legislator and educator, dies
- Legendary Pro Wrestling Wild Man Pampero Firpo Has Died
- David Glass, Walmart Boss and K.C. Royals Owner, Dies at 84
- Lan O’Kun Dies: Emmy-Winning Shari Lewis Collaborator, Screenwriter And Playwright Was 87
- Mike Resnick Dies: Hugo Award-Winning Writer Dead at 77
- Former Colt .45s catcher Hal Smith passes away at age 89
- Dragon Ball Z Narrator Brice Armstrong Dead at 84
- Ed Sprague Sr., an original Oakland Athletic, dies at 74
- ‘Highlander’ actor Stan Kirsch dies by suicide at age 51
- Veteran TV and film actress Norma Michaels dead at 95
- Edward G. Pinkowski Obituary
- Steve Stiles (1943-2020)
- Engineer, philanthropist Jack Baskin dies at age 100
- William Bogert, Who Appeared in ‘War Games,’ ‘Small Wonder,’ Dies at 83
- C. Robert Sarcone, Former Senator And Gubernatorial Candidate, Dies At 94
- Dick Schnittker dies at 91; starred for Blue Streaks, Buckeyes
- H. L. Richardson Rode Shotgun for the Reagan Revolution in California
- Brandenburg, Lieutenant General John
- The Left Banke’s Steve Martin Caro Dies
- Jack Kehoe, ‘Serpico’ and ‘Midnight Run’ Actor, Dies at 85
- Purdue basketball player, high school coach Carl McNulty dies at 89
- Kaleidoscope Co-Founder Chris Darrow Dead at 75
- Former Wilmington mayor, Delaware Congressman Hal Haskell Jr. dies at 98
- Holocaust survivor, Abe Piasek, dies at 91 in Raleigh
- Former SF DA Terence Hallinan — a brawler and civil rights fighter — dies at age 83
- Walter Powell, former Butler County congressman and educator, dies at 88
- Claudio Roditi, Brazilian Trumpet Virtuoso with a Warm and Lyrical Style, Has Died at 73
- Former Nevada State Senator Allison Copening dead at 55
- Bill Davis, former Adrian football coach, Michigan State assistant, dies at 81
- Empire Maker, Belmont Stakes winner and grandsire of American Pharoah, dies at 20 years old
- Metro/prep roundup: Veteran driver Bubby Jones dies at 78
- Egil Krogh, 80, Nixon Aide, Dies; Authorized an Infamous Break-In
- David Olney, 71, Singer-Songwriter, Dies Onstage
- Jack Van Impe, End Times Preacher on TV, Is Dead at 88
- George Herbert Walker III, 88, Dies; Ambassador and Cousin of Presidents
- Tribute to David L. Chadwick, MD (1926 – 2020)
- Lutheran leader Chilstrom dies at 88; first bishop of ELCA
- Lebanon native, sports columnist Climer dies
- Manfred Clynes Obituary
- Lee Gelber, Dean of New York Tour Guides, Dies at 81
- William Greenwood Obituary
- Jimmy Heath, NEA Jazz Master and link to bebop era of 1940s, dies at 93
- Gene London, Philly children’s TV host, dies at 88
- 'The Brotherhood of the Rope': Dee Molenaar dies at 101
- Robert Parker, who scored a 1960s hit with "Barefootin'," dies
- Former UNC, MLB, NFL athlete Danny Talbott dies of cancer at 75
- Jay Hankins obituary
- Tom Railsback, Who Reconciled G.O.P. to Oust Nixon, Dies at 87
- Michael I. Sovern, Who Led Columbia in Eventful Era, Dies at 88
- "USA Field Hockey Statement on the Passing of Olympian Larry Amar". teamusa.org. USA Field Hockey. 21 January 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- Artist Ron Senungetuk dies at 87
- De'Runnya Wilson found shot to death in Birmingham
- Morgan Wootten, former DeMatha Catholic High School basketball coach, dies at 88
- https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/movies/sonny-grosso-dead.html
- John Karlen, Emmy-winning actor in ‘Dark Shadows’ and ‘Cagney & Lacey,’ dies at 86
- Merwin Young obituary
- Clayton Christensen, Guru of ‘Disruptive Innovation,’ Dies at 67
- Jake Godbold, 1933-2020: Jacksonville’s bold, brash champion
- Jim Lehrer, Longtime PBS News Anchor, Is Dead at 85
- Herman Goldstein: 1931-2020
- Samasource CEO Leila Janah passes away at 37
- Margo Lion, Producer of ′Hairspray′ and More, Dies at 75
- 5-Time CZW Heavyweight Champion Justice Pain Passes Away
- Former California Congressman Pete Stark dies at 88
- Former Notre Dame Athletic Director Gene Corrigan dies at age 91
- Master Painter and Sculptor, Lorenzo Ghiglieri, Passes Away at 88 Years Old
- Todd Portune dies: Longtime Democrat helped shape Cincinnati, Hamilton County
- Former Harrisburg Mayor Stephen Reed dies at 70
- Monique van Vooren, Actress in 'Tarzan and the She-Devil' and 'Batman,' Dies at 92
- UH family mourns copter crash victim John Altobelli
- Kobe Bryant, four others killed in helicopter crash in Calabasas
- Jack Burns, ‘Muppet Show’ Writer and George Carlin Comedy Partner, Dies at 86
- Former federal judge, NAACP stalwart Nathaniel Jones dead at 93
- Bob Shane, Last of the Original Kingston Trio, Dies at 85
- Former NFL player and Natchez resident Allen Brown dies at 76
- Corrosion of Conformity Drummer Reed Mullin Dead at 53
- Jason Polan, Fast-Drawing Artist of the Offbeat, Dies at 37
- Former NASCAR driver, Talladega icon John Ray dead at 82
- Former Vikings defensive end Chris Doleman dies at 58
- Soap Opera Vet Marj Dusay Dead at 83
- Sangamon County Coroner and former Springfield alderman killed in plane crash
- Harriet Frank Jr., Writer of Challenging Screenplays, Dies at 96
- Former Dunn mayor, state senator Oscar Harris dies at 80
- Radio 'Good Guy' Harry Harrison dead at 89
- Former Patriots defensive lineman Larry Eisenhauer dies at 79
- Billings Heights lawmaker Dale Mortensen dies
- Frank Press, Former President of the National Academy of Sciences, Dies at Age 95
- IndyCar and NASCAR driver John Andretti dies after long, public battle with cancer
- Lucien Barbarin, Soulful Trombonist and Link to New Orleans Musical Tradition, Has Died at 63
- Fred Silverman, TV Executive Who Led Programming at ABC, CBS and NBC, Dies at 82
- Alexander Brunett, Seattle archbishop who oversaw expansions amid burgeoning sex-abuse scandal, dies at 86
- Anne Cox Chambers, Media Heiress and Ex-Ambassador, Dies at 100
- Mary Higgins Clark, spinner of suspenseful yarns, dies
- Former MSU President, John DiBiaggio, Has Died
- Ronald S. Duman, PhD, Pioneering Neuroscientist of Stress, Depression, and Antidepressant Treatment Dies at 65
- Peter Serkin, 72, Dies; Pianist With Pedigree Who Forged a New Path
- Manhattan Federal Judge Deborah Batts dead at 72, first openly gay member of the federal judiciary
- Ivan Kral, Rocker With Patti Smith and Others, Is Dead at 71
- Philip Leder, medical researcher who explored genetic links to cancer, dies at 85
- 1960s-era Western Illinois Congressman Dies
- Bishop William John McNaughton, M.M.
- Gene Reynolds, an Architect of ‘M*A*S*H,’ Is Dead at 96
- Frank Rhodes, Cornell’s ninth president, dies at 93
- Willie Wood, Star Defensive Back With the Green Bay Packers, Dies at 83
- Bonnie MacLean, Psychedelic Poster Artist, Is Dead at 80
- Alice Mayhew, Who Edited a Who’s Who of Writers, Dies at 87
- Jane Milmore, Writer and Producer on 'Daddy Dearest,' 'Martin' and 'The Hughleys,' Dies at 64
- Remembering Dr. John Whitcomb
- Buddy Cage (New Riders of the Purple Sage) Has Passed Away, R.I.P.
- Gil Coan, original member of the 1954 Baltimore Orioles, dies at 97
- Biochemist and Nobel Prize winner Stanley Cohen dies in Nashville at age 97
- Kevin Conway, Actor Known for His Intensity, Dies at 77
- Kirk Douglas, Legendary ‘Spartacus’ Star, Dies at 103
- ISU basketball legend Atha dies at 88
- Roger Kahn, 92, lifted sportswriting to an art with ‘Boys of Summer’
- Actor Orson Bean, local theater mainstay who rose to fame as a 1950s TV personality, dies
- Former Bassick, MLB standout Angel Echevarria dies at 48
- Victor Gorelick, Archie Comics' Editor-in-Chief, Dies at 78
- Robert Conrad, Two-Fisted TV Star of ‘Wild Wild West,’ Dies at 84
- Dave McCoy, who gave skiers and boarders Mammoth Mountain, has died at 104
- Ron McLarty, Actor on 'Spenser for Hire,' 'Cop Rock' and 'Law & Order,' Dies at 72
- Obituary for Sorrel Doris Ernestine Hays
- Broadway and Film Actress Paula Kelly Dies at 76
- Remembering Alvin Tollestrup
- ROBERT HERMANN Obituary
- Lyle Mays, Wisconsin native and 11-time Grammy winner with Pat Metheny Group, has died
- Richard L. "Dick" Scott, Sr. Obituary
- Remembering former Reno mayor Bob Cashell: A 'legendary character'
- George Coyne, 87, Vatican Astronomer and Galileo Defender, Dies
- Fort Worth philanthropist Anne Marion, key benefactor of Modern Art Museum, dies at 81
- Beloved former president of KSU, Dr. Betty Siegel, has died
- Paul English, longtime Willie Nelson drummer, dies
- Frederick Koch, Who Spurned Family Business, Dies at 86
- Back To The Future II And Lethal Weapon Stuntwoman Killed In Shootout
- Buzzy Linhart, Singer-Writer-Musician, Dies at 76
- Daniel Pierce, former Highland Park mayor, dies at 91
- Former Utah State head football coach Chuck Shelton passes away
- Lynn Cohen, Actress With Five Decades of Stage and Screen Credits, Dies at Age 86
- 'Beverly Hills, 90210' Actress Esther Scott Dies at 66
- Clayton Williams, oilman and colorful candidate for Texas governor, has died
- David Clewell, Missouri poet laureate, longtime professor, dies at age 65
- Virgil Dechant, long-serving KofC Supreme Knight, dies at 89
- A. E. Hotchner, Writer and Friend of the Famous, Dies at 102
- David Ruder, former Northwestern Law dean, dies at 90
- Zoe Caldwell, Winner of Four Tony Awards, Is Dead at 86
- Jason Davis, Grandson of Marvin and Barbara Davis, Dies at 35
- Governor orders flags to half-staff to honor former Lt. Gov. Bob Jordan
- Dawn Mello, Who Revived Bergdorf Goodman and Gucci, Dies at 88
- Former Ole Miss MBB Coach Ed Murphy passes away
- Kellye Nakahara Wallett, actress from 'M*A*S*H,' dies at 72
- Lawrence Tesler, Pioneer of Personal Computing, Dies at 74
- Owen Bieber, Auto Workers’ President During Period of Decline, Dies at 90
- ‘Good Times’ Actress Ja’Net DuBois Dies
- Henry Gray, legendary blues musician, dies at 95
- Charles Portis, Elusive Author of ‘True Grit,’ Dies at 86
- Rita Walters, a fierce advocate for equality and trailblazing elected official, dies at 89
- Mickey Wright, who dominated women’s golf in the 1950s and 1960s, dies at 85
- Cabarrus County Rep. Linda Johnson dies
- Bob Petty, longtime Ch. 7 anchor and reporter, dies
- Former state representative, area booster Jerry Melvin has died
- Young rapper Pop Smoke killed in Hollywood Hills home by masked gunmen, police say
- Jack Youngerman, Distinctively Abstract Artist, Dies at 93
- Jeanne Evert Dubin, sister of tennis great Chris Evert, dies at 62
- Claudette Nevins Pick 1937-2020 (Obituary)
- Obituary: Dan Radakovich, a football coach extraordinaire with Steelers, Penn State, RMU
- Belmont winner, influential sire A.P. Indy dies at 31
- E-Man Co-Creator Nicola Cuti Dies at 75
- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Lisel Mueller dies; Chicagoan was one of nation’s most honored writers
- The world's oldest yoga teacher, Tao Porchon-Lynch, has died at age 101
- Daredevil 'Mad Mike' Hughes dies while attempting to launch a homemade rocket
- B. Smith, model turned restaurateur and lifestyle maven, dies at 70
- Baby Peggy, Child Star of Silent Films, Dies at 101
- Ben Cooper, Actor in 'Johnny Guitar' and Lots of Other Westerns, Dies at 86
- Clive Cussler, Best-Selling Author and Adventurer, Is Dead at 88
- John Franzese, Mafioso Who Consorted With Celebrities, Dies at 103
- Katherine Johnson Dies at 101; Mathematician Broke Barriers at NASA
- Notorious 'Tool Box Killer' dies in Vacaville
- Stephan Ross, a death camps survivor and founder of the New England Holocaust Memorial, dies
- Former Arizona State athletic director Dick Tamburo dies at 90
- Chicago native Lee Phillip Bell, co-creator of 'The Young and the Restless' and 'The Bold and The Beautiful,' Dies at 91
- Former Seahawk and Husky standout Nesby Glasgow dies of cancer at age 62
- David Roback, Co-Founder Of Mazzy Star And Rain Parade, Dead At 61
- Henry J. Abraham 1921-2020 (Obituary)
- Donald E. Belfi, who presided over the LIRR massacre trial, dies at 84
- From UCLA to the Raiders, Sam Boghosian, who died at 88, had a passion for football
- Nick Apollo Forte, 81, Has-Been Singer in ‘Broadway Danny Rose,’ Is Dead
- Corky Rogers: Jacksonville coach, gridiron legend at Lee, Bolles dies at 76
- R.D. Call, ‘Into The Wild,’ ‘Last Man Standing’ Actor, Dies at 70
- Chiefs receiver who ran in Hank Stram’s famous Super Bowl IV play-call has died at 77
- Mg Leroy N. Suddath U.S. Army Jr. (Obituary)
- Johnny Antonelli, Star Pitcher for the Giants, Dies at 89
- Jaime Carbonell Pioneered Use of Computers for Translation
- Joe Coulombe, Who Founded Trader Joe’s, Dies at 89
- Freeman Dyson, Math Genius Turned Technological Visionary, Dies at 96
- Joyce Gordon, Who Broke the Glasses Ceiling on TV, Dies at 90
- Former Clemson President and Trustee Phil Prince dies
- RIP: G.P. Mellick Belshaw, ninth bishop of New Jersey
- Former Topeka Mayor Bill Bunten dies
- Judge Raymond Fisher, who led police reforms after L.A. riots, dies at 80
- Bill Smith, Master of Two Musical Worlds, Is Dead at 93
- Eugene T. "Gene" Waldorf (Obituary)
- Ohio State announces passing of leukemia scientist Clara Bloomfield
- Laura Caldwell, lawyer, novelist and advocate for the wrongly convicted, dies at 52
- Decorated retired USCG Vice Admiral dies
- “A legendary leader in East Hartford:” Former state Rep. Tim Moynihan dies
- Jack Welch, G.E. Chief Who Became a Business Superstar, Dies at 84
- Elizabeth Adams Obituary
- Henry Cobb, Courtly Architect of Boston’s Hancock Tower, Dies at 93
- Trail-blazing former Justice Charles Freeman dead at 86: ‘The Illinois courts lost a giant’
- James Lipton, Creator and Host of 'Inside the Actors Studio,' Dies at 93
- Barbara Neely, Activist Turned Mystery Writer, Dies at 78
- Vera Pless Obituary
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- Bobbie Battista, a Mainstay Anchor at CNN, Dies at 67
- Roscoe Born, ‘The Young and the Restless’ and ‘One Life to Live’ Actor, Dies at 69
- Remembering CC, The Cloned Cat
- Wendell Goler Dead: Former Fox News Reporter Dies at 70
- James Otis Obituary
- Charles Urstadt, Who Eased N.Y. Rent Controls, Dies at 91
- David Wise, writer of Emmy-winning Star Trek: The Animated Series episode, has died
- Amory Houghton Jr., Who Went From Corning to Congress, Dies at 93
- Barbara Martin, Original Member of The Supremes, Dies at 76
- Frank McLaughlin Dies at Age 84
- Rosalind P. Walter, 95, First ‘Rosie the Riveter’ and a PBS Funder, Dies
- ’An American success story’: Central Coast mourns assemblyman, supervisor Katcho Achadjian
- Lambros Comitas Obituary
- Wrestling Legend Rip Oliver Passes Away At 67
- Don Pavletich, who preceded Johnny Bench at catcher for Reds in 1960s, dies at 81
- Tech star Taylor dies at 60
- U.S. District Judge Michael Telesca, known for common-man's touch in court, dies at age 90
- Jack Buechner, former U.S. House member from Kirkwood, dies at 79
- Barbarian Brother David Paul Passes Away At 62
- Ed Renwick, pollster, professor & former WWL-TV political analyst, dies at 81
- Central public servant, Clifton ‘Clif’ Russell Richardson, dies from heart attack
- Elinor Ross, Met Soprano With Illness-Shortened Career, Dies at 93
- Danny Tidwell, ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Finalist, Dies at 35
- Tom Turnipseed, a ‘Reformed Racist’ After Backing Wallace, Dies at 83
- McCoy Tyner, Jazz Piano Powerhouse, is Dead at 81
- The Boys in the Band Playwright Mart Crowley Dies at 84
- William Benner Enright July 12, 1925 - March 07, 2020
- Former San Jose Mayor Susan Hammer, champion of diversity and arts, dies at 81
- Conway Holmes Hayman
- Branson Star Jim Owen Dead at 78
- Former contender DeAndrey Abron passes
- Obituary for Ms. Molly Brodak
- JMU Mourns the Passing of Hall of Fame Football Coach Challace McMillin
- David Rogers, NASCAR Racing Legend, Dead at 64
- Allen Belman, Marvel/Timely Artist, Has Passed Away at 96
- 7th Heaven Child Star Lorenzo Brino Dies at 21 Following Car Collision
- Anton Coppola, Opera Tampa’s founding ‘Maestro,’ dies at 102
- Daniel Greenberg, science journalism pioneer who shaped Science’s News section, dies at 88
- Gary B. Kibbe, Cinematographer for John Carpenter, Dies at 79
- Keith Olsen, Producer of Fleetwood Mac, Pat Benatar, Dies
- Houston loses quintessential folk songwriter, Eric Taylor
- Ruth L. Born
- Robert Woodrow Langbaum
- Legendary Bay Area Television Personality And Musician Mal Sharpe Dies At Age 83
- Federal Judge Caputo dies at 81
- Ted Cox
- Sculptor of Palm Springs' popular 'Forever Marilyn' statue dies of cancer at 89
- Whitney MacMillan, former leader of Cargill and descendant of its founder, dies at 90
- Jarrod Zane Patterson
- Legendary Giants receiver Del Shofner dies at age 85
- Dual Classic Winner War Emblem Dies
- Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Charles Wuorinen dies at 81
- Sun Ra Arkestra’s Danny Ray Thompson Dead at 72
- Arch Deal, longtime WFLA news anchor who survived parachute fall, dead at 88
- RIP: The Rt. Rev. Barbara C. Harris, Anglican Communion’s first female bishop, dies at 89
- Eugene "Gene" Thomas Long III
- James Watson Mahaffey
- Doriot Anthony Dwyer, second ever female principal chair at major U.S. orchestra, dies at 98
- Philip Baptiste
- Lieutenant General John L. Pickitt, USAF, Ret.
- Former Japan ice dancing champion Reed dead at 30
- Bishop Robert W. McElroy’s statement on March 16 2020
- Former Rep. Richard Hanna, GOP moderate from Upstate NY, dies at 69
- Longtime University of Oregon athletic administrator Jim Bartko dies at 54
- Former Sacred Reich Guitarist Jason Rainey Dies Of Apparent Heart Attack
- Former state legislator and Hernando County commissioner found dead
- Stuart Whitman dead: Oscar-nominated star dies aged 92 amid skin cancer battle
- Hank Workman, All-American and Captain of USC's 1948 Champion Baseball Team, Dies
- Great Lakes Theater Legend Gerald Freedman Dies at 92
- Floyd Mayweather Uncle Roger Mayweather Dies ... Legendary Boxing Trainer
- Bill McPherson, 88, five-time Super Bowl-winning 49ers assistant, passes away
- Former State Rep. Bobby Outten passes away at 71
- Betts, Stephen L. (2020-03-21). "Kenny Rogers, Country Music's 'The Gambler,' Dead at 81". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- UW pathologist Stephen Schwartz, 78, dies after COVID-19 hospitalization
- Lyle Waggoner, 'The Carol Burnett Show' star, dead at 84
- Former Judge Patrick J. Duggan, father of Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, dies at 86
- Former Bucks GM, Wisconsin coach John Erickson dies at 92
- Dr. William A. Weber
- U.S. District Middle Tennessee Judge Thomas Wiseman, a 'giant as a jurist,' dies at 89
- Apollo Astronaut Al Worden, one of the few who orbited the moon, dies
- Betts, Stephen L. (2020-03-21). "Kenny Rogers, Country Music's 'The Gambler,' Dead at 81". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- Remembering Anne Bass, the Late Connoisseur, Patron, and Philanthropist
- Things Fall Apart singer Cristina reportedly dies from coronavirus
- Passing of Professor David C. Driskell
- Judge from Greenwich who presided over World Trade Center bombing case dies from coronavirus
- White Sox Broadcaster, Ex-MLB Player Ed Farmer Dies at Age 70
- Edward Lewis Feightner
- New Orleans jazz piano legend Ellis Marsalis dies, city officials say
- Bucky Pizzarelli, N.J. jazz legend, dead at 94 from coronavirus
- Adam Schlesinger Dies of Coronavirus Complications at 52
- Patricia Bosworth, Hollywood Actress and Marlon Brando Biographer, Dies at 86 From Coronavirus Complications
- Louis J. Gill, ex-Passaic city councilman and state Assemblyman, dies
- World War II hero dies at 103
- RFK granddaughter, 40, and son, 8, presumed dead after Chesapeake Bay mishap, family says
- ‘Yukon Fox’ Emmitt Peters Sr., the third Iditarod champion, dies at 79
- Avraham Aaron Rubashkin, 92, OBM
- Former Wake Forest Basketball Coach Carl Tacy Passes Away
- Coronavirus claims life of South Dakota lawmaker Bob Glanzer
- The '80s hitmaker was producing music up until the end.
- Comptroller Scott Stringer’s mom dead from coronavirus
- Legendary West Coast Rap Artist Tweedy Bird Loc Passes Away At 52
- Rest in peace Jay Benedict, Deak in A New Hope
- 1960s Eagles great Timmy Brown dies at 82
- Pioneering female racer, national event winner Carol 'Bunny' Burkett passes away
- Edge of Night Star Forrest Compton Dead At 94 from COVID-19
- Tom Dempsey, historic New Orleans Saints placekicker, dies at 73 after coronavirus battle
- Alex Harvey, Writer of “Delta Dawn” and “Reuben James,” Dies
- Arlene Schnitzer, Oregon Philanthropist And Art Collector, Dies At 91
- Victor Skrebneski, Chicago’s photographer to the stars, dies at 90
- Longtime UL Lafayette president Ray Authement has died at 91
- Former Oiler coach Ed Biles dies
- E. Margaret Burbidge, Astronomer Who Blazed Trails on Earth, Dies at 100
- Lee Fierro, 'Jaws' Actress, Dies of Coronavirus Complications at 91
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- Helène Aylon, Eco-Feminist Artist Who Pondered Change, Is Dead at 89 of Coronavirus-Related Causes
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