2023 deaths in the United States
The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2023. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
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January
- January 1
- Martin Davis, 94, mathematician (Davis–Putnam algorithm) (b. 1928)[1]
- Gangsta Boo, 43, rapper (Three 6 Mafia) (b. 1979)[2]
- Edith Lank, 96, author and advice columnist (b. 1926)[3]
- Sebastian Marino, 57, guitarist (Overkill, Anvil) (b. 1965)[4]
- Art McNally, 97, Hall of Fame football official, director of officiating for the NFL (1968–1991) (b. 1925)[5]
- Kelly Monteith, 80, comedian (b. 1942)[6]
- Meenakshi Narain, 58, experimental physicist (b. 1964)[7]
- Edith Pearlman, 86, short story writer (b. 1936)[8]
- Fred White, 67, Hall of Fame drummer (Earth, Wind & Fire) (b. 1955)[9]
- January 2
- Lincoln Almond, 86, politician and lawyer, governor of Rhode Island (1995–2003), U.S. Attorney for the district of Rhode Island (1969–1978; 1981–1993) (b. 1936)[10]
- Ken Block, 55, professional rally driver (b. 1967)[11]
- Suzy McKee Charnas, 83, novelist (The Kingdom of Kevin Malone, The Holdfast Chronicles) and short story writer ("Boobs") (b. 1939)[12]
- Molly Corbett Broad, 81, academic administrator (b. 1941)[13]
- Buster Corley, 72, restaurateur, co-founder of Dave & Buster's (b. 1950)[14]
- Catherine David, 73, French-born literary critic and novelist (b. 1949)[15]
- Roxanne Donnery, 79, politician (b. 1943)[16]
- Cai Emmons, 71, author and blogger (b. 1951)[17]
- Frank Galati, 79, theatre director (The Grapes of Wrath, Ragtime) and screenwriter (The Accidental Tourist), Tony winner (1990) (b. 1943)[18]
- Cliff Gustafson, 91, baseball coach (Texas Longhorns) (b. 1931)[19]
- Bobby Hogue, 83, politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1979–1998) (b. 1939)[20]
- Thomas L. Hughes, 97, government official, director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1963–1969) (b. 1925)[21]
- Marilyn Stafford, 97, American-born British photographer (b. 1925)[22]
- Robert Stephan, 89, lawyer, Kansas attorney general (1979–1995) (b. 1933)[23]
- January 3
- James D. Brubaker, 85, film producer (Bruce Almighty, Rocky, The Right Stuff) (b. 1937)[24]
- Walter Cunningham, 90, astronaut (Apollo 7) (b. 1932)[25]
- Bessie Hendricks, 115, supercentenarian (b. 1907)[26]
- Greta Kiernan, 89, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1978–1980) (b. 1933)[27]
- † James Lowenstein, 95, diplomat, ambassador to Luxembourg (1977–1981) (b. 1927)[28]
- Frederick J. Marshall, 71, judge, justice of the New York Supreme Court (2000–2022) (b. 1951)[29]
- † Robbie Pierce, 63, off-road racing driver (b. 1959)[30]
- Nate Thayer, 62, journalist (Far Eastern Economic Review, Jane's Defence Weekly, Soldier of Fortune) (b. 1960)[31]
- January 4
- Arthur Duncan, 97, tap dancer (The Lawrence Welk Show, The Betty White Show) (b. 1925)[32]
- Norman Fruchter, 85, writer and academic (b. 1937)[33]
- Casey Hayden, 85, civil rights activist (b. 1937)[34]
- Elwood Hillis, 96, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1987) (b. 1926)[35]
- Stan Hitchcock, 86, country singer (b. 1936)[36]
- Miiko Taka, 97, actress (Sayonara) (b. 1925)[37]
- Calvin Muhammad, 64, football player (Los Angeles Raiders, Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers) (b. 1958)[38]
- January 5
- Jack Bender, 91, cartoonist (Alley Oop) (b. 1931)[39]
- Earl Boen, 81, actor (Terminator, Monkey Island, Warcraft) (b. 1941)[40]
- Mark Capps, 54, sound engineer (b. 1968)[41]
- Nate Colbert, 76, baseball player (San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Detroit Tigers) (b. 1946)[42]
- Carl Duser, 90, baseball player (Kansas City Athletics) (b. 1932)[43]
- Herbert Gintis, 82, economist, behavioral scientist and author (Schooling in Capitalist America) (b. 1940)[44]
- Gordy Harmon, 79, soul singer (The Whispers) (b. 1943)[45]
- Mike Hill, 73, film editor (Apollo 13, Rush, Frost/Nixon), Oscar winner (1996) (b. 1949)[46]
- Russell Pearce, 75, politician, member (2006–2011) and president (2011) of the Arizona Senate (b. 1947)[47]
- Dave Schubert, 49, street photographer (b. 1973)[48]
- Ruth Adler Schnee, 99, German-born textile designer and interior designer (b. 1923)[49]
- Quentin Williams, 39, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (since 2019) (b. 1983)[50]
- January 6
- Benjamin Bederson, 101, physicist (Manhattan Project) (b. 1921)[51]
- Fred Benners, 92, football player (New York Giants) (b. 1930)[52]
- Jeff Blackburn, 77, songwriter ("My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)") and guitarist (Blackburn & Snow, Moby Grape) (b. 1945)[53]
- Bill Campbell, 74, baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs) (b. 1948)[54]
- Lew Hunter, 87, screenwriter and screenwriting teacher (b. 1935)[55]
- John Warren Johnson, 93, businessman and politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1966–1974) (b. 1929)[56]
- Danny Kaleikini, 85, Hawaiian entertainer and singer (b. 1937)[57]
- David S. Laustsen, 75, politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1977–1984) and senate (1985–1987) (b. 1947)[58]
- Annette McCarthy, 64, actress (Twin Peaks, Creature, Baywatch) (b. 1958)[59]
- Frank Molden, 80, football player (Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants) (b. 1942)[60]
- Theodore R. Newman Jr., 88, jurist, judge (1976–2016) and chief judge (1976–1984) of the D.C. Court of Appeals, judge of the Superior Court of D.C. (1970–1976) (b. 1934)[61]
- Owen Roizman, 86, cinematographer (The Exorcist, Network, The French Connection) (b. 1936)[62]
- Dick Savitt, 95, Hall of Fame tennis player (b. 1927)[63]
- January 7
- Russell Banks, 82, novelist (Continental Drift, The Sweet Hereafter, Cloudsplitter) (b. 1940)[64]
- Joseph A. Hardy III, 100, lumber industry executive, founder of 84 Lumber (b. 1923)[65]
- Mary Ellen Hawkins, 99, politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1994) (b. 1923)[66]
- Naomi Replansky, 104, poet (b. 1918)[67]
- Adam Rich, 54, actor (Eight Is Enough, Dungeons & Dragons, The Devil and Max Devlin) (b. 1968)[68]
- Dorothy Tristan, 88, actress (Klute, Scarecrow) and screenwriter (Weeds) (b. 1934)[69]
- January 8
- Charles David Allis, 71, molecular biologist (b. 1951)[70]
- Lynnette Hardaway, 51, conservative activist (Diamond and Silk) (b. 1951)[71]
- Jack W. Hayford, 88, Pentecostal minister and hymn writer, founder of The King's University (b. 1934)[72]
- Bernard Kalb, 100, journalist (Reliable Sources, The New York Times), assistant secretary of state for public affairs (1985–1986) (b. 1922)[73]
- January 9
- Les Brown Jr., 82, musician, actor and producer (b. 1940)[74]
- William Consovoy, 48, attorney (b. 1974)[75]
- Melinda Dillon, 83, actress (Close Encounters of the Third Kind, A Christmas Story, Absence of Malice) (b. 1939)[76]
- Ahmaad Galloway, 42, football player (Scottish Claymores, San Diego Chargers, Frankfurt Galaxy) (b. 1980)[77]
- Virginia Kraft Payson, 92, thoroughbred horse breeder and sports journalist (Sports Illustrated) (b. 1930)[78]
- Cincy Powell, 80, basketball player (Dallas Chaparrals, Kentucky Colonels, Virginia Squires) (b. 1942)[79]
- Charles Simic, 84, Serbian-born poet (b. 1938)[80]
- George S. Zimbel, 93, American-Canadian documentary photographer (b. 1929)[81]
- January 10
- Donald Blom, 73, murderer (b. 1949)[82]
- Dennis Budimir, 84, jazz and rock guitarist (The Wrecking Crew) (b. 1938)[83]
- István Deák, 96, Hungarian-born historian, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (b. 1926)[84]
- Jeff Hamilton, 56, Olympic skier (b. 1966)[85]
- Blake Hounshell, 44, journalist (b. 1978)[86]
- Tyre Nichols, 29, delivery driver, subject of Tyre Nichols protests (b. 1993)[87]
- Roy Schwitters, 78, physicist (b. 1944)[88]
- Christopher T. Walsh, 78, biochemist, member of the National Academy of Sciences (b. 1944)[89]
- January 11
- Peter Campbell, 62, water polo player, twice Olympic silver medallist (1984, 1988) (b. 1960)[90]
- Carole Cook, 98, actress (The Lucy Show, The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Home on the Range) (b. 1924)[91]
- Harriet Hall, 77, air force flight surgeon (b. 1945)[92]
- Charles Kimbrough, 86, actor (Murphy Brown, The Hunchback of Notre Dame) (b. 1936)[93]
- Ben Masters, 75, actor (All That Jazz, Dream Lover, Passions) (b. 1947)[94]
- Eli Ostreicher, 39, British-born serial entrepreneur (b. 1983)[95]
- Charles White, 64, football player (Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams), Heisman Trophy winner (1979) (b. 1958)[96]
- January 12
- Harold Brown, 98, Air Force officer (Tuskegee Airmen) (b. 1924)[97]
- David Doctorian, 88, politician, member of the Missouri Senate (1977–1991) (b. 1934)[98]
- Lisa Marie Presley, 54, singer-songwriter ("Lights Out"), and daughter of Elvis Presley (b. 1968)[99]
- Lee Tinsley, 53, baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1969)[100]
- Charles Treger, 87, violinist (b. 1935)[101]
- Charlotte Vale-Allen, 81, Canadian-born contemporary fiction writer (b. 1941)[102]
- Elliot Valenstein, 99, neuroscientist and psychologist (b. 1923)[103]
- Bobby Wood, 87, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1976–2004) (b. 1935)[104]
- January 13
- Al Brown, 83, actor (The Wire) (b. 1939)[105]
- Bill Davis, 80, baseball player (Cleveland Indians, San Diego Padres) (b. 1942)[106]
- Robbie Knievel, 60, daredevil and stuntman (b. 1962)[107]
- James L. Morse, 82, jurist, justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (1988–2003) (b. 1940)[108]
- Thomasina Winslow, 57, blues musician (b. 1965)[109]
- Yoshio Yoda, 88, Japanese-born actor (McHale's Navy) (b. 1934)[110]
- January 14
- Keith Beaton, 72, singer (Blue Magic) (b. 1950)[111] (death announced on this date)
- Wally Campo, 99, actor (Machine-Gun Kelly, The Little Shop of Horrors, Master of the World) (b. 1923)[112]
- Craig Lowe, 65, politician, mayor of Gainesville (2010–2013) (b. 1957)[113]
- January 15
- Ed Beard, 83, football player (San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1939)[114]
- Victoria Chick, 86, economist (b. 1936)[115]
- C. J. Harris, 31, singer (American Idol) (b. 1991).[116]
- George McLeod, 92, basketball player (Baltimore Bullets) (b. 1931)[117]
- Lloyd Morrisett, 93, psychologist and television producer (Sesame Street) (b. 1929)[118]
- Ted Savage, 86, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers) (b. 1936)[119]
- Jean Veloz, 98, dancer and actress (Swing Fever, Where Are Your Children?, Jive Junction) (b. 1924)[120]
- January 16
- Johnny Powers, 84, rockabilly singer and guitarist (b. 1938)[121]
- Arthur Ravenel Jr., 95, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives and Senate, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1995) (b. 1927)[122]
- Lupe Serrano, 92, Chilean-born ballerina (b. 1930)[123]
- Rasul Siddik, 73, jazz trumpeter (b. 1949)[124]
- Gary Smith, 64, record producer (b. 1958)[125]
- Jean-Pierre Swings, 79, American-born Belgian astronomer (b. 1943)[126]
- Frank Thomas, 93, baseball player (New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1929)[127]
- January 17
- Jay Briscoe, 38, professional wrestler (ROH, CZW, NJPW) (b. 1984)[128]
- John Bura, 78, Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia (2006–2019) (b. 1944)[129]
- Van Conner, 55, bass guitarist (Screaming Trees) (b. 1967)[130]
- Jerome R. Cox Jr., 97, computer pioneer, scientist and entrepreneur (b. 1925)[131]
- T.J. deBlois, 38, drummer (A Life Once Lost) (b. 1984)[132]
- Maria Dworzecka, 81, Polish-born physicist and Holocaust survivor (b. 1941)[133]
- Chris Ford, 74, basketball player and coach (Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics), NBA champion (1981) (b. 1948)[134]
- William Thomas Hart, 93, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (since 1982)(b. 1929)[135]
- Edward R. Pressman, 79, film producer (American Psycho, Conan the Barbarian) (b. 1943)[136]
- Sandra Seacat, 86, acting coach (Andrew Garfield, Laura Dern) and actress (Under the Banner of Heaven) (b. 1936)[137]
- January 18
- Donn Cambern, 93, film editor (Easy Rider, Romancing the Stone) (b. 1929)[138]
- David Crosby, 81, Hall of Fame singer (The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) and songwriter ("Almost Cut My Hair") (b. 1941)[139]
- Robert Hersh, 82, lawyer (b. 1940)[140]
- January 19
- Carin Goldberg, 69, graphic designer (b. 1953)[141]
- Anton Walkes, 25, Charlotte FC English soccer player (b. 1997)[142]
- George Rose, 81, football player (Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1942)[143]
- Ginger Stanley, 91, model, actress and stunt woman (Creature from the Black Lagoon, Jupiter's Darling, Revenge of the Creature) (b. 1931)[144]
- Betty Lee Sung, 98, activist, author and academic (b. 1924)[145]
- Bruce W. White, 70, businessman, founder of White Lodging (b. 1952)[146]
- January 20
- †Sal Bando, 78, College Hall of Fame baseball player (Kansas City/Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers), World Series champion (1972, 1973, 1974) (b. 1944)[147]
- Ted Bell, 76, novelist (b. 1947)[148]
- Tom Birmingham, 73, politician, member (1991–2002) and president (1996–2002) of the Massachusetts Senate (b. 1949)[149]
- Jerry Blavat, 82, DJ and radio presenter (b. 1940)[150]
- Gwen Knapp, 61, sports journalist (The Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times) (b. 1961)[151]
- †Paul LaFarge, 52, novelist, essayist and academic (b. 1970)[152]
- Michaela Paetsch, 61, violinist (b. 1961)[153]
- Richard Steadman, 85, surgeon (b. 1937)[154]
- Howard M. Tesher, 90, Thoroughbred horse racing trainer (b. 1932)[155]
- Tom Villa, 77, politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1974–1984, 2000–2008) (b. 1945)[156]
- January 21
- B.G., the Prince of Rap, 57, rapper and Eurodance artist ("The Colour of My Dreams", "Can We Get Enough?") (b. 1965)[157]
- Gary Pettigrew, 78, football player (Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants) (b. 1944)[158]
- Sal Piro, 72, fan club president (The Rocky Horror Picture Show) and author (Creatures of the Night) (b. 1950)[159]
- Bill Schonely, 93, sports broadcaster (Portland Trail Blazers) (b. 1929)[160]
- January 22
- Easley Blackwood Jr., 89, composer (Twelve Microtonal Etudes for Electronic Music Media), pianist, and professor (b. 1933)[161]
- Lin Brehmer, 68, disc jockey and radio personality (WXRT) (b. 1954)[162]
- Matthew H. Clark, 85, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rochester (1979–2012) (b. 1937)[163]
- Octaviano Juarez Corro, 49, Mexican-born fugitive (b. 1973)[164]
- Sam Bass Warner Jr., 94, historian (b. 1928)[165]
- January 23
- George Crabtree, 78, physicist (b. 1944)[166]
- William Lawvere, 85, mathematician (b. 1937)[167]
- Victor Navasky, 90, journalist (The Nation, Monocle, The New York Times Magazine) (b. 1932)[168]
- Everett Quinton, 71, actor (Natural Born Killers, Pollock, Bros) (b. 1952)[169]
- Carol Sloane, 85, jazz singer (b. 1937)[170]
- January 24
- Lance Kerwin, 62, actor (James at 15, The Loneliest Runner, Salem's Lot) (b. 1960)[171]
- Mira Lehr, 88, artist (b. 1934)[172]
- Jackson Rohm, 51, singer-songwriter (b. 1971)[173]
- January 25
- Bernhard T. Mittemeyer, 92, lieutenant general (b. 1930)[174]
- Willie Richardson, 74, civil rights activist (b. 1948)[175]
- Cindy Williams, 75, actress (Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, American Graffiti) (b. 1947)[176]
- January 26
- Dave Albright, 63, football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1960)[177]
- Dean Daughtry, 76, keyboard player (Classics IV, Atlanta Rhythm Section) (b. 1946)[178]
- Jessie Lemonier, 25, football player (Los Angeles Chargers, Detroit Lions) (b. 1997)[179]
- Peter McCann, 74, songwriter ("Do You Wanna Make Love", "Right Time of the Night") and musician (b. 1948)[180]
- Billy Packer, 82, sports broadcaster and analyst (ACC, NCAA Final Four) (b. 1940)[181]
- Gary Peters, 85, baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox) (b. 1937)[182]
- Allan Ryan, 77, attorney (b. 1945)[183]
- Alice Wolf, 89, Austrian-born politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1996–2013) (b. 1933)[184]
- January 27
- Marcia G. Cooke, 68, jurist, judge on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida (since 2004) (b. 1954)[185]
- Robert Dalva, 80, film editor (The Black Stallion, Captain America: The First Avenger, Jumanji) (b. 1942)[186]
- Gregory Allen Howard, 70, screenwriter and film producer (Remember the Titans, Ali, Harriet) (b. 1952)[187]
- Alfred Leslie, 95, painter and film director (Pull My Daisy) (b. 1927)[188]
- Daniel Lewis Williams, 73, operatic basso profondo, (b. 1949)[189]
- January 28
- Hilda Bettermann, 80, politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1991–1999) (b. 1942)[190]
- Garth Everett, 69, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2007–2020) (b. 1954)[191]
- Kent Lockhart, 59, American-born Australian basketball player (Eastside Spectres, Albany Patroons) (b. 1963)[192]
- Lisa Loring, 64, actress (The Addams Family) (b. 1958)[193]
- Dan Ramos, 41, politician (b. 1981)[194]
- Barrett Strong, 81, singer ("Money (That's What I Want)") and songwriter ("I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone") (b. 1941)[195]
- Sidney Thornton, 68, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) (b. 1954)[196]
- Tom Verlaine, 73, musician (Television) and songwriter ("Marquee Moon", "Prove It") (b. 1949)[197]
- January 29
- Bob Born, 98, candy manufacturer (Peeps), inventor of Hot Tamales (b. 1924)[198]
- Henry Moore, 88, football player (New York Giants, Baltimore Colts) (b. 1934)[199]
- Roger Schank, 76, artificial intelligence theorist (b. 1946)[200]
- Kyle Smaine, 31, freestyle skier (b. 1991)[201]
- Will Steffen, 75, American-born Australian climatologist and chemist (b. 1947)[202]
- Annie Wersching, 45, actress (24, The Last of Us, Runaways) (b. 1977)[203]
- January 30
- John Adams, 71, baseball superfan (Cleveland Guardians) and drummer (b. 1951)[204]
- Bobby Beathard, 86, Pro Football Hall of Fame executive (b. 1937)[205]
- Pat Bunch, 83, country music songwriter ("I'll Still Be Loving You", "Wild One", "Living in a Moment") (b. 1939)[206]
- John Bailey Jones, 95, judge (b. 1927)[207]
- Ann McLaughlin Korologos, 81, politician, U.S. secretary of labor (1987–1989) (b. 1941)[208]
- Linda Pastan, 90, poet (b. 1932)[209]
- Mike Schrunk, 80, district attorney (b. 1942)[210]
- Charles Silverstein, 87, writer (The Joy of Gay Sex), therapist and gay activist (b. 1935)[211]
- Pedo Terlaje, 76, politician, member of the Legislature of Guam (since 2019) (b. 1946)[212]
- James Alexander Thom, 89, author (b. 1933)[213]
- Jeff Vlaming, 63, television writer and producer (The X-Files, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Northern Exposure and Hannibal)[214] (death announced on this date)
- January 31
- Cleve Bryant, 75, college football player (Ohio Bobcats) and coach (Illinois Fighting Illini, Texas Longhorns) (b. 1947)[215]
- Lou Campanelli, 84, basketball coach (James Madison Dukes, California Golden Bears) (b. 1938)[216]
- David Durenberger, 88, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1978–1995) (b. 1934)[217]
- Dave Elder, 47, baseball player (Cleveland Indians) (b. 1975)[218]
- Donnie Marsico, 68, singer (The Jaggerz) (b. 1954)[219]
- Joe Moss, 92, football player (Washington Redskins) and coach (Philadelphia Eagles, Toronto Argonauts) (b. 1930)[220]
- Charlie Thomas, 85, Hall of Fame singer (The Drifters) (b. 1937)[221] (death announced on this date)
February
- February 1
- Joanne Bracker, 77, Hall of Fame college basketball coach (Midland University) (b. 1945)[222]
- Don Bramlett, 60, football player (Minnesota Vikings) (b. 1962)[223]
- Franklin Florence, 88, civil rights activist (b. 1934)[224]
- Roland Muhlen, 80, Olympic sprint canoer (1972, 1976) (b. 1942)[225]
- George P. Wilbur, 81, actor (Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Remote Control) and stuntman (b. 1941)[226]
- Stanley Wilson Jr., 40, football player (Detroit Lions) (b. 1982)[227]
- February 2
- Ron Campbell, 82, baseball player (Chicago Cubs) (b. 1940)[228]
- Chris Chesser, 74, film producer (Major League, The Rundown, Bad Day on the Block) (b. 1948)[229]
- Kenny Jay, 85, professional wrestler (AWA) (b. 1937)[230] (death announced on this date)
- Butch Miles, 78, jazz drummer (b. 1944)[231]
- Robert Orben, 95, comedian and speechwriter (b. 1927)[232]
- Lanny Poffo, 68, professional wrestler (NWA, WWF) (b. 1954)[233]
- James C. Wofford, 78, equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (1968, 1972) (b. 1944)[234]
- February 3
- Paul Janovitz, 54, musician (Cold Water Flat) and photographer (b. 1968)[235]
- Lawrence M. McKenna, 89, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern New York (since 1990) (b. 1933)[236]
- Joan Oates, 94, archaeologist and academic (b. 1928)[237]
- Irving Stern, 94, politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1979–1982) (b. 1928)[238]
- Jack Taylor, 94, broadcaster (b. 1928)[239]
- February 4
- Susan Duhan Felix, 85, ceramic artist (b. 1937)[240]
- Adrian Hall, 95, theatre director (b. 1927)[241]
- Marv Kellum, 70, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1952)[242]
- Floyd Kerr, 76, basketball player (Colorado State Rams) (b. 1946)[243]
- Pete Koegel, 75, baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1947)[244]
- Paul Martha, 80, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) and executive (San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1942)[245]
- Arnold Schulman, 97, screenwriter (Love with the Proper Stranger, Goodbye, Columbus) (b. 1925)[246]
- Steve Sostak, 49, rock singer (Sweep the Leg Johnny) (b. 1973)[247]
- Jerry W. Tillman, 82, politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (2003–2020) (b. 1940)[248]
- Ron Tompkins, 78, baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Chicago Cubs) (b. 1944)[249]
- Harry Whittington, 95, attorney and political figure (Dick Cheney hunting accident) (b. 1927)[250]
- February 5
- Hank Beebe, 96, composer (Bathtubs Over Broadway) (b. 1926)[251]
- Chris Browne, 70, cartoonist (Hägar the Horrible) (b. 1952)[252]
- Demetrius Calip, 53, basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers) (b. 1969)[253]
- Inge Sargent, 90, Austrian-born author and human rights activist, queen consort of Hsipaw State (1953–1962) (b. 1932)[254]
- Kaye Vaughan, 91, Hall of Fame football player (Ottawa Rough Riders) (b. 1931)[255]
- Lillian Walker, 78, singer (The Exciters) (b. 1944)[256]
- February 6
- David Harris, 76, journalist and anti-war activist (b. 1946)[257]
- Emory Kristof, 80, photographer (b. 1942)[258]
- Eugene Lee, 83, set designer (Saturday Night Live, Candide, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street) (b. 1939)[259]
- Charlie Norris, 57, professional wrestler (b. 1965)[260]
- February 7
- Lee Greenfield, 81, politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1979–2001) (b. 1941)[261]
- Tonya Knight, 56, professional bodybuilder and game show contestant (American Gladiators) (b. 1966)[262]
- Andrew J. McKenna, 93, businessman, chairman of McDonald's (2004–2016) (b. 1929)[263]
- February 8
- Burt Bacharach, 94, Hall of Fame composer ("Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head", "Walk On By", "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)"), six-time Grammy winner (b. 1928)[264]
- Shirley Fulton, 71, judge (North Carolina Superior Court) (b. 1952)[265]
- Cody Longo, 34, actor (Days of Our Lives, Hollywood Heights, Piranha 3D) (b. 1988)[266]
- Oscar Lawton Wilkerson, 96, pilot (Tuskegee Airmen) and radio personality (b. 1926)[267]
- February 9
- Jean Anderson, 93, cookbook author (b. 1929)[268] (death announced on this date)
- Doug Mattis, 56, figure skater (b. 1966)[269]
- Nelson Rising, 81, businessman (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) (b. 1941)[270]
- Dimitrious Stanley, 48, football player (New Jersey Red Dogs, Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1974)[271]
- February 10
- Morris J. Amitay, 86, administrator, executive director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (1974–1980) (b. 1936)[272]
- Len Birman, 90, Canadian-born actor (Silver Streak, Generations, Captain America) (b. 1932)[273]
- Larry Coyer, 79, football coach (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts) (b. 1943)[274]
- Michael Green, 69, molecular and cell biologist (b. 1954)[275]
- February 11
- Howard Bragman, 66, public relations executive (b. 1956)[276]
- Robert Dean Hunter, 94, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1986–2007) (b. 1928)[277]
- Lee James, 69, weightlifter, Olympic silver medalist (1976)(b. 1953)[278]
- Austin Majors, 27, actor (NYPD Blue, Treasure Planet, The Ant Bully) (b. 1995)[279]
- Donald Spoto, 81, biographer (b. 1941)[280]
- February 12
- Roger Bobo, 84, tuba player (b. 1938)[281]
- Doug Fisher, 75, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) (b. 1947)[282]
- David Jude Jolicoeur, 54, rapper (De La Soul) and songwriter ("Me Myself and I", "Feel Good Inc."), Grammy winner (2006) (b. 1968)[283]
- Ted Lerner, 97, real estate developer, owner of the Washington Nationals (since 2006) and founder of Lerner Enterprises(b. 1925)[284]
- Linda King Newell, 82, historian and Mormon scholar (b. 1941)[285]
- J. Paul Taylor, 102, politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1987–2005) (b. 1920)[286]
- W. Russell Todd, 94, United States Army general (b. 1928)[287]
- February 13
- Tim Aymar, 59, heavy metal singer (Pharaoh) (b. 1963)[288]
- Marshall "Eddie" Conway, 76, Black Panther Party leader (b. 1946)[289]
- Roger Bonk, 78, football player (North Dakota Fighting Sioux, Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1944)[290]
- Conrad Dobler, 72, football player (St. Louis Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, Buffalo Bills) (b. 1950)[291]
- Brian DuBois, 55, baseball player (Detroit Tigers) (b. 1967)[292]
- Robert Geddes, 99, architect, dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture (1965–1982) (b. 1923)[293]
- Tom Luddy, 79, film producer (Barfly, The Secret Garden), co-founder of the Telluride Film Festival (b. 1943)[294]
- David Singmaster, 84, mathematician (b. 1938)[295]
- Huey "Piano" Smith, 89, R&B pianist and songwriter ("Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu") (b. 1934)[296]
- Jesse Treviño, 76, Mexican-born painter, throat cancer (b. 1946)[297]
- Spencer Wiggins, 81, soul singer (b. 1942)[298]
- February 14
- Afternoon Deelites, 31, thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1992)[299]
- Charley Ferguson, 83, football player (Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings) (b. 1939)[300]
- Emil C. Gotschlich, 88, chemist, developer of the meningitis vaccine (b. 1935)[301]
- Allen Green, 84, football player (Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1938)[302]
- Gary L. Harrell, 71, United States Army general (b. 1951)[303]
- Jerry Jarrett, 80, professional wrestler (NWA) and wrestling promoter, founder of CWA (b. 1942)[304]
- Greg McMackin, 77, football coach (Oregon Tech Hustlin' Owls, Hawaii Warriors) (b. 1945)[305]
- Neale Stoner, 86, sports coach and athletic director (b. 1936)[306]
- John M. Veitch, 77, Hall of Fame racehorse trainer (b. 1945)[307]
- February 15
- Paul Berg, 96, biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1980) (b. 1926)[308]
- Thomas Dortch, 72, businessman and civil rights leader (b. 1950)[309]
- Catherine McArdle Kelleher, 84, political scientist (b. 1939)[310]
- David Oreck, 99, entrepreneur (b. 1923)[311]
- Raquel Welch, 82, actress (One Million Years B.C., The Three Musketeers, Fantastic Voyage) (b. 1940)[312]
- John E. Woods, 80, translator (b. 1942)[313]
- February 16
- Simone Edwards, 49, basketball player (New York Liberty, Seattle Storm) (b. 1973)[314]
- Chuck Jackson, 85, R&B singer ("Any Day Now", "I Keep Forgettin'", "Tell Him I'm Not Home") (b. 1937)[315]
- Tim McCarver, 81, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies) and broadcaster (Fox Sports) (b. 1941)[316]
- Hank Skinner, 60, killer (b. 1962)[317]
- February 17
- Otis Barthoulameu, 70, musician (Fluf, Olivelawn) and record producer (Cheshire Cat) (b. 1952)[318] (death announced on this date)
- Rebecca Blank, 67, economist and academic administrator, acting secretary of commerce (2011, 2012–2013) and chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2013–2022) (b. 1955)[319]
- Jerry Dodgion, 90, jazz saxophonist and flautist (b. 1932)[320]
- Gerald Fried, 95, composer (Gilligan's Island, Star Trek: The Original Series, Roots) (b. 1928)[321]
- Kyle Jacobs, 49, songwriter ("More Than a Memory") (b. 1973)[322]
- James A. Joseph, 88, diplomat, ambassador to South Africa (1996–1999) (b. 1935)[323]
- Stella Stevens, 84, actress (Girls! Girls! Girls!, The Nutty Professor, The Poseidon Adventure) (b. 1938)[324]
- Tom Whitlock, 68, songwriter ("Danger Zone", "Take My Breath Away", "Winner Takes It All"), Oscar winner (1987) (b. 1954)[325]
- February 18
- Barbara Bosson, 83, actress (Hill Street Blues) (b. 1939)[326]
- Jim Broyhill, 95, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1986) and Senate (1986) (b. 1927)[327]
- Thomas R. Donahue, 94, labor leader, president of the AFL–CIO (1995), complications from a fall (b. 1928)[328]
- Ammon McNeely, 52, rock climber (b. 1970)[329]
- David G. O'Connell, 69, Irish-born Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles (since 2015) (b. 1953)[330]
- Justin O. Schmidt, 75, entomologist (b. 1947)[331]
- Richard H. Tilly, 90, economic historian (b. 1932)[332]
- February 19
- Richard Belzer, 78, actor (Homicide: Life on the Street, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Flash), stand-up comedian, and author (b. 1944)[333]
- Davis Causey, 74, guitarist (Sea Level) (b. 1948)[334]
- Greg Foster, 64, hurdler, Olympic silver medallist (1984) (b. 1958)[335]
- David Lance Goines, 77, artist (b. 1945)[336]
- Red McCombs, 95, businessman and sports team owner (San Antonio Spurs, Minnesota Vikings), co-founder of iHeartMedia (b. 1927)[337]
- Jim McMillin, 85, football player (Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1937)[338]
- Jansen Panettiere, 28, actor (The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry, The Perfect Game, Robots) (b. 1994)[339]
- February 20
- Bruce Barthol, 75, bassist (Country Joe and the Fish) (b. 1947)[340]
- Michael S. Heiser, 60, biblical scholar and author (b. 1963)[341]
- John Hitt, 82, academic administrator, president of the University of Central Florida (1992–2018) (b. 1940)[342]
- February 21
- Ron Altbach, 76, keyboardist (King Harvest, Celebration) and songwriter ("Alone on Christmas Day") (b. 1946)[343]
- Zandra Flemister, 71, diplomat (b. 1951)[344]
- Jesse Gress, 67, rock guitarist (b. 1956)[345]
- Albie Pearson, 88, baseball player (Los Angeles/California Angels, Washington Senators, Baltimore Orioles) (b. 1934)[346]
- Rayford Price, 86, politician, member (1961–1973) and speaker (1972–1973) of the Texas House of Representatives (b. 1937)[347]
- February 22
- Howard R. Lamar, 99, historian, president of Yale University (1992–1993) (b. 1923)[348]
- Dylan Lyons, 24, television journalist (Spectrum News 13) (b. 1998)[349]
- Augie Nieto, 65, businessman, founder of Life Fitness (b. 1958)[350]
- February 23
- Donald Dillbeck, 59, convicted murderer (b. 1963)[351]
- Tony Earl, 86, politician, governor of Wisconsin (1983–1987) and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1969–1975) (b. 1936)[352]
- Thomas H. Lee, 78, financier, founder of Thomas H. Lee Partners and Lee Equity Partners (b. 1944)[353]
- John Olver, 86, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2013), member of the Massachusetts Senate (1973–1991) and House of Representatives (1969–1973) (b. 1936)[354]
- Allen Steck, 96, mountaineer and rock climber (b. 1926)[355]
- February 24
- James Abourezk, 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1973) and Senate (1973–1979) (b. 1931)[356]
- Michael Blackwood, 88, documentary filmmaker (b. 1934)[357]
- Ed Fury, 94, bodybuilder and actor (Ursus, The Seven Revenges Ursus in the Land of Fire) (b. 1928)[358]
- Walter Mirisch, 101, film producer (In the Heat of the Night, Midway, The Hawaiians), Oscar winner (1967) (b. 1921)[359]
- David L. Starling, 73, railroad executive (b. 1949)[360]
- February 25
- Jack Billion, 83, politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1993–1997) (b. 1939)[361]
- Kris Jordan, 46, politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2009–2010, since 2019) and Senate (2011–2018) (b. 1977)[362]
- Fred Miller, 82, football player (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1940)[363]
- Dave Nicholson, 83, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Houston Astros) (b. 1939)[364]
- Carl Saunders, 80, trumpeter, composer and educator (b. 1942)[365]
- Richard Trefry, 98, army lieutenant general (b. 1924)[366]
- February 26
- Terry Holland, 80, basketball coach (Virginia Cavaliers) (b. 1942)[367]
- Gus Franklin Mutscher, 90, politician, speaker of the Texas House of Representatives (1969–1972) (b. 1932)[368]
- Bob Richards, 97, pole vaulter and politician, Olympic champion (1952, 1956) (b. 1926)[369]
- Fred Shabel, 90, basketball coach (UConn Huskies) (b. 1932)[370]
- February 27
- Ricou Browning, 93, actor (Creature from the Black Lagoon, Revenge of the Creature) and television director (Flipper) (b. 1930)[371]
- Burny Mattinson, 87, animator (The Jungle Book, The Great Mouse Detective, Robin Hood) (b. 1935)[372]
- Jerry Simmons, 76, tennis coach (LSU Tigers) (b. 1946)[373]
- February 28
- Michael Botticelli, 63, Olympic figure skater (1980) (b. 1959)[374]
- Brian J. Donnelly, 76, politician and diplomat, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993) and ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago (1994–1997) (b. 1946)[375]
- Jean Faut, 97, baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox) (b. 1925)[376]
- Bo Hickey, 77, football player (Montreal Alouettes, Brooklyn Dodgers, Denver Broncos) (b. 1945)[377]
- Jay Weston, 93, film producer (Lady Sings the Blues, Buddy Buddy) (b. 1929)[378]
March
- March 1
- William E. Cooper, 93, major general (b. 1929)[379]
- Ted Donaldson, 89, actor (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Adventures of Rusty, Father Knows Best) (b. 1933)[380]
- Charles Harrington Elster, 65, writer and broadcaster (A Way with Words) (b. 1957)[381]
- Leon Hughes, 92, musician (The Coasters) (b. 1930)[382]
- Dan McGinn, 79, baseball player (Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds) (b. 1943)[383]
- Jerry Richardson, 86, football player (Baltimore Colts) and executive (Carolina Panthers) (b. 1936)[384]
- March 2
- Lokenath Debnath, 87, Indian-born mathematician, founder of the International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (b. 1935)[385]
- Phil Hopkins, 73, basketball coach (Western Carolina Catamounts) (b. 1949)[386]
- Theodore Kanamine, 93, brigadier general (b. 1929)[387]
- Dell Raybould, 89, politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2000–2018) (b. 1933)[388]
- C. Paul Robinson, 81, physicist (b. 1941)[389]
- Wayne Shorter, 89, jazz saxophonist (Miles Davis Quintet, Weather Report, The Jazz Messengers), 12-time Grammy winner (b. 1933)[390]
- March 3
- Barbara Everitt Bryant, 96, market researcher, director of the United States Census Bureau (1989–1993) (b. 1926)[391]
- Carlos Garnett, 84, Panamanian-born jazz saxophonist (b. 1938)[392]
- Sara Lane, 73, actress (The Virginian, I Saw What You Did) (b. 1949)[393]
- David Lindley, 78, musician (Kaleidoscope) and singer (“Mercury Blues”) (b. 1944)[394]
- Calvin Newton, 93, gospel singer (The Oak Ridge Boys, Sons of Song) (b. 1929)[395]
- Tom Sizemore, 61, actor (Natural Born Killers, Heat, Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down) (b. 1961)[396]
- Lou Stovall, 86, painter (b. 1937)[397]
- March 4
- Phil Batt, 96, politician, governor of Idaho (1995–1999), member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1965–1967) and twice of the Senate (b. 1927)[398]
- Robert Haimer, 69, musician (Barnes & Barnes) and songwriter ("Fish Heads") (b. 1954)[399]
- Judith Heumann, 75, disability rights activist (b. 1947)[400]
- Michael Rhodes, 69, bass player (b. 1953)[401]
- Andre Smith, 64, basketball player (Nebraska Cornhuskers) (b. 1958)[402]
- Donald Snyder, 71, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–2000) (b. 1951)[403]
- Spot, 72, record producer (Damaged, Milo Goes to College, Zen Arcade) (b. 1951)[404]
- March 5
- Francisco J. Ayala, 88, Spanish-born evolutionary biologist and philosopher (b. 1934)[405]
- Joanne Elliott, 97, mathematician (b. 1925)[406]
- Bob Goodman, 83, Hall of Fame boxing promoter (b. 1939)[407]
- Frank Griswold, 85, clergyman, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church (1998–2006) (b. 1937)[408]
- Tom Hsieh, 91, politician, member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (1986–1997) (b. 1931)[409]
- Ilkka Järvi-Laturi, 61, Finnish-born film director (Spy Games) (b. 1961)[410]
- Gary Rossington, 71, Hall of Fame guitarist (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rossington Collins Band) (b. 1951)[411]
- Helen Vanni, 99, opera singer (b. 1924)[412]
- Dave Wills, 58, sportscaster (Tampa Bay Rays) (b. 1964)[413]
- March 6
- Harvey Carignan, 95 serial killer (b. 1927)[414]
- Sergey Grishin, 56, Russian-born businessman and engineer (b. 1966)[415]
- Traute Lafrenz, 103, German-born resistance fighter (White Rose) (b. 1919)[416]
- Eric Alan Livingston, 38, musician (Mamaleek) (b. 1984)[417]
- Wally Smith, 96, British-born mathematician (b. 1926)[418]
- March 7
- Ian Falconer, 63, author (Olivia) and illustrator (The New Yorker) (b. 1959)[419]
- Lisa Janti, 89, actress (World Without End, Ten Thousand Bedrooms) (b. 1933)[420]
- Tom Love, 85, entrepreneur, founder of Love's (b. 1937)[421]
- Pat McCormick, 92, diver, four-time Olympic champion (1952, 1956) (b. 1930)[422]
- Peterson Zah, 85, politician, president of the Navajo Nation (1991–1995) (b. 1937)[423]
- March 8
- Jim Durkin, 58, thrash metal guitarist (Dark Angel) (b. 1964)[424]
- Bert I. Gordon, 100, film director and screenwriter (Village of the Giants, Empire of the Ants, The Amazing Colossal Man) (b. 1922)[425]
- Dolores Klaich, 86, author and activist (b. 1936)[426]
- Jim Moeller, 67, politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2003–2017) (b. 1955)[427]
- Tish Naghise, 59, politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2023) (b. 1963)[428]
- Abraham Zarem, 106, scientist (Manhattan Project) (b. 1917)[429]
- March 9
- Robert Blake, 89, actor (Baretta, In Cold Blood, Electra Glide in Blue, Lost Highway) (b. 1933)[430]
- William R. Cotter, 87, lawyer, president of Colby College (1979–2000) (b. 1936)[431]
- Mark Crutcher, 74, anti-abortion activist and author, founder of Life Dynamics Inc. (b. 1948)[432]
- Chris Greeley, 60, politician (b. 1962)[433]
- Connie Martinson, 90, writer and television personality (b. 1932)[434]
- Otis Taylor, 80, football player (Kansas City Chiefs), Super Bowl champion (1970) (b. 1942)[435]
- March 10
- Jesús Alou, 80, Dominican baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics) (b. 1942)[436]
- Skip Bafalis, 93, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1983), member of the Florida Senate (1966–1970) and House of Representatives (1964–1966) (b. 1929)[437]
- Kevin Freeman, 81, equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (1964, 1968, 1972) (b. 1941)[438]
- Dick Haley, 85, football player (Washington Redskins, Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers) (b. 1937)[439]
- Rolland Hein, 90, college professor and scholar (b. 1932)[440]
- Napoleon XIV, 84, singer ("They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!") (b. 1938)[441]
- Demetrio Perez Jr, 77, Cuban-born educator and politician (b. 1945)[442]
- Anthony Verga, 87, politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1995–2009) (b. 1935)[443]
- William Wulf, 83, computer scientist (b. 1939)[444]
- March 11
- Wendy Barker, 80, poet (b. 1942)[445]
- Amy Fuller, 54, rower, Olympic silver medalist (1992) (b. 1968)[446]
- Bud Grant, 95, basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers), Hall of Fame football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and coach (Minnesota Vikings) (b. 1927)[447]
- John Jakes, 90, author (North and South, The Kent Family Chronicles) (b. 1932)[448]
- David Reed, 96, Anglican clergyman, bishop of Colombia (1964–1972) and Kentucky (1974–1994) (b. 1927)[449]
- March 12
- Warren Boroson, 88, journalist, educator, and author (b. 1935)[450]
- Chris Cooper, 44, American-Italian baseball player (San Marino Baseball Club, Italy national team) (b. 1978)[451]
- Rolly Crump, 93, animator (Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, One Hundred and One Dalmatians) and designer (b. 1930)[452]
- Dix Denney, 65, guitarist (The Weirdos, Thelonious Monster) (b. 1957)[453]
- Dick Fosbury, 76, high jumper (Fosbury Flop), Olympic champion (1968) (b. 1947)[454]
- Felton Spencer, 55, basketball player (Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors) (b. 1968)[455]
- March 13
- Bob Breitenstein, 79, football player (Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings) (b. 1943)[456]
- Nicholas Calabrese, 80, contract killer (b. 1942)[457]
- Jim Gordon, 77, musician (Derek and the Dominos), songwriter ("Layla") and convicted murderer (b. 1945)[458]
- Edward Leavy, 93, jurist, judge on the U.S. District Court for Oregon (1984–1987) and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (since 1987) (b. 1929)[459]
- Joe Pepitone, 82, baseball player (New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs), World Series champion (1962) (b. 1940)[460]
- Pat Schroeder, 82, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1997) (b. 1940)[461]
- Eric Lloyd Wright, 93, architect (b. 1929)[462]
- March 14
- Bobby Caldwell, 71, singer ("What You Won't Do for Love") and songwriter ("The Next Time I Fall") (b. 1951)[463]
- Jim Ferree, 91, golfer (b. 1931)[464]
- Antonina Uccello, 100, politician, mayor of Hartford (1967–1971) (b. 1922)[465]
- March 15
- Jeff Gaylord, 64, professional wrestler (UWF, WCCW) and football player (Toronto Argonauts) (b. 1958)[466]
- Stuart Hodes, 98, dancer (b. 1924)[467]
- Mary Ann Nevins Radzinowicz, 97, academic and scholar (b. 1925)[468]
- Ronald Rice, 77, politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1986–2022) (b. 1945)[469]
- Norman Steinberg, 83, screenwriter (Blazing Saddles, My Favorite Year, Johnny Dangerously) (b. 1939)[470]
- March 16
- Gladys Kessler, 85, jurist, judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia (1977–1994) and the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (since 1994) (b. 1938)[471]
- March 17
- John Carenza, 73, Olympic soccer player (1972) (b. 1950)[472]
- Hal Dresner, 85, screenwriter (The Eiger Sanction, Zorro, The Gay Blade, Sssssss) (b. 1937) [473]
- Fuzzy Haskins, 81, Hall of Fame singer (Parliament-Funkadelic) (b. 1941)[474]
- John Jenrette, 86, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1980), member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1964–1972) (b. 1936)[475]
- Lance Reddick, 60, actor (The Wire, Fringe, John Wick) (b. 1962)[476]
- Robert W. Sennewald, 93, army general (b. 1929)[477]
- Ray Solari, 95, football player (California Golden Bears) and coach (b. 1928)[478]
- Guy Troy, 100, Olympic pentathlete (1952) and United States Army officer (b. 1923)[479]
- March 18
- Gloria Dea, 100, actress (King of the Congo, Plan 9 from Outer Space) and magician (b. 1922)[480]
- Harold Parks Helms, 87, politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1974–1984) (b. 1935)[481]
- Charity Scott, 72, legal scholar (b. 1951)[482]
- Steven Ungerleider, 73, sports psychologist, author and documentary film producer (Munich '72 and Beyond, End Game, Citizen Ashe) (b. 1949)[483]
- Dot Wilkinson, 101, Hall of Fame bowler and softball player (b. 1921)[484]
- March 19
- Willie Cager, 80, basketball player (Texas Western Miners) (b. 1942)[485]
- Elizabeth de Cuevas, 94, sculptor (b. 1929)[486]
- Mike Kadish, 72, football player (Buffalo Bills) (b. 1950)[487]
- John Linebaugh, 67, weapons manufacturer (.500 Linebaugh, .475 Linebaugh) (b. 1955)[488]
- March 20
- Geof Kotila, 64, basketball player and coach (Michigan Tech Huskies) (b. 1959)[489]
- Michael Reaves, 72, screenwriter (Gargoyles, Batman: The Animated Series, Spider-Man Unlimited) (b. 1950)[490]
- March 21
- Fernand J. Cheri, 71, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of New Orleans (since 2015) (b. 1952)[491]
- Joe Giella, 94, comic book artist (b. 1928)[492]
- Bill Lewellen, 71, politician, member of the Arkansas Senate (1990–2000) (b. 1952)[493]
- Dan Morse, 84–85, bridge player (b. 1938)[494]
- Julie Anne Peters, 71, novelist (Keeping You a Secret, Luna, Between Mom and Jo) (b. 1952)[495]
- Leroy Raffel, 96, restaurateur and businessman, co-founder of Arby's (b. 1926)[496]
- Willis Reed, 80, Hall of Fame basketball player (New York Knicks) and coach (New Jersey Nets), NBA champion (1970, 1973) (b. 1942)[497]
- Pedro Velasco, 85, Olympic volleyball player (1964, 1968) (b. 1937)[498]
- Peter Werner, 76, film and television director (In the Region of Ice, Moonlighting, Grimm), Oscar winner (1976) (b. 1947)[499]
- March 22
- Rebecca Jones, 65, Mexican-born actress (Imperio de cristal, Para volver a amar, Que te perdone Dios) (b. 1957)[500]
- Ben Shelly, 75, politician, president of the Navajo Nation (2011–2015) (b. 1947)[501]
- Tom Leadon, 70, musician (Mudcrutch) (b. 1952)[502]
- Wayne Swinny, 59, guitarist (Saliva) (b. 1963)[503]
- Jeffrey Vandergrift, 55, radio presenter (The Dog House) (b. 1967)[504]
- March 23
- K. C. Constantine, 88, author (b. 1934)[505]
- Darcelle XV, 92, drag queen (b. 1930)[506]
- Jerry Green, 94, Hall of Fame sportswriter (Associated Press, The Detroit News) (b. 1928)[507]
- Joseph R. Inge, 75, lieutenant general (b. 1947)[508]
- Toichiro Kinoshita, 98, Japanese-born theoretical physicist (b. 1925)[509]
- Rita Lakin, 93, screenwriter (Peyton Place, The Doctors, The Rookies) (b. 1930)[510]
- Frank LeMaster, 71, football player (Philadelphia Eagles) (b. 1952)[511]
- Brendan O'Brien, 60, voice actor (Crash Bandicoot) (b. 1962)[512]
- Israel Zelitch, 98, plant pathologist and ecologist (b. 1924)[513]
- March 24
- Tim Joiner, 62, football player (Houston Oilers, Denver Broncos) (b. 1961)[514]
- Scott Johnson, 70, composer (b. 1952)[515]
- Gordon Moore, 94, businessman, engineer (Moore's law) and philanthropist, co-founder of Intel and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (b. 1929)[516]
- Randall Robinson, 81, lawyer, author, and activist (b. 1941)[517]
- March 25
- W. Onico Barker, 88, politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1980–1992) (b. 1934)[518]
- Chabelo, 88, American-born Mexican actor (The Extra, Escuela para solteras) and comedian (La Carabina de Ambrosio) (b. 1935)[519]
- Daniel Chorzempa, 78, organist and composer (b. 1944)[520]
- Barry Goldberg, 61, volleyball coach (American University) (b. 1962)[521]
- Leo D. Sullivan, 82, animator (Jabberjaw, BraveStarr, Taz-Mania) (b. 1940)[522]
- March 26
- Dan Ben-Amos, 88, folklorist and professor (b. 1934)[523]
- Keith Colson, 88, college basketball coach and athletics administrator (New Mexico State Aggies) (b. 1934)[524]
- Ron Faber, 90, actor (The Exorcist, Navy SEALs, The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover) (b. 1933)[525]
- Rick Lantz, 85, football coach (Georgia Tech, Navy Midshipmen, Berlin Thunder) (b. 1938)[526]
- Ronnie Lee, 66, football player (Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons) (b. 1956)[527]
- Virginia T. Norwood, 96, physicist (b. 1927)[528]
- Thomas J. Osler, 82, mathematician, long-distance runner and author (b. 1940)[529]
- Ray Pillow, 85, country singer ("I'll Take the Dog") (b. 1937)[530]
- Bill Zehme, 64, writer and journalist (b. 1958)[531]
- March 27
- Nick Galifianakis, 94, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1973) and the North Carolina House of Representatives (1961–1967) (b. 1928)[532]
- N'Neka Garland, 49, television producer (General Hospital) (b. 1973)[533]
- Max Hardcore, 66, pornographic actor (b. 1956)[534]
- Charles Hough Jr., 88, equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1952) (b. 1934)[535]
- Howie Kane, 81, pop singer (Jay and the Americans) (b. 1945)[536] (death announced on this date)
- Carol Lavell, 79, equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1992) (b. 1943)[537]
- Ronald A. Sarasin, 88, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1979) and the Connecticut House of Representatives (1969–1973) (b. 1934)[538]
- Peggy Scott-Adams, 74, blues and R&B singer (b. 1948)[539]
- March 28
- Mel King, 94, politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1973–1983) (b. 1928)[540]
- Bill Leavy, 76, football official (b. 1947)[541]
- Mardye McDole, 63, football player (Minnesota Vikings) (b. 1959)[542]
- March 29
- Helen Barolini, 97, writer (Umbertina), editor, and translator (b. 1925)[543]
- Brian Gillis, 47, singer (LFO) (b. 1975)[544]
- David W. Hoyle, 84, politician, member of the North Carolina General Assembly (b. 1939)[545]
- Dragomir R. Radev, 54, computer scientist (b. 1968)[546]
- Sweet Charles Sherrell, 80, bassist (James Brown, The J.B.'s) (b. 1943)[547]
- March 30
- Michael Berlyn, 73, video game designer (Tass Times in Tonetown, Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind) (b. 1949)[548] (death announced on this date)
- Fred Klages, 79, baseball player (Chicago White Sox) (b. 1943)[549]
- Michael Rudman, 84, theatre director (b. 1939)[550]
- Mark Russell, 90, political satirist and comedian (b. 1932)[551]
- Steve Skeates, 80, comic book writer (Aquaman, Hawk and Dove, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents) (b. 1943)[552]
- Bill Slocum, 75, politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1997–2000) (b. 1947)[553]
- March 31
- Ada Bello, 89, Cuban-born LGBT rights activist (b. 1933)[554]
- John Brockington, 74, football player (Green Bay Packers) (b. 1948)[555]
- Gene Derricotte, 96, football player (Michigan Wolverines) (b. 1926)[556]
- Raghavan Iyer, 61, Indian-born chef and author (b. 1961)[557]
- George Nagobads, 101, Latvian-born ice hockey team physician (United States national team, Minnesota Golden Gophers) (b. 1921)[558]
- Ricochet, 15, Golden Retriever surfing dog (b. 2008)[559]
April
- April 1
- Leonard Abrams, 68, journalist (East Village Eye) (b. 1954)[560]
- Kwame Brathwaite, 85, photojournalist and activist (b. 1938)[561]
- Alicia Shepard, 69, journalist and writer (b. 1953)[562]
- Roger Vinson, 83, jurist, judge (since 1983) and chief judge (1997–2004) of the U.S. District Court for Northern Florida (since 1983) (b. 1940)[563]
- April 2
- Toni Elling, 94, burlesque dancer (b. 1928)[564]
- Judy Farrell, 84, actress (M*A*S*H) and screenwriter (Port Charles) (b. 1938)[565]
- Frank Gilliam, 89, football player (Iowa Hawkeyes, Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1934)[566]
- Seymour Stein, 80, Hall of Fame music executive, co-founder of Sire Records (b. 1942)[567]
- April 3
- William M. Barker, 81, jurist, chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (1995–2009) (b. 1941)[568]
- Neal Boenzi, 97, photographer (b. 1925)[569]
- David Finfer, 80, film editor (The Fugitive, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause) (b. 1942)[570]
- Heklina, 54, drag queen and actor (b. 1968)[571]
- Jane LaTour, 76, labor activist and journalist (b. 1946)[572]
- Roy McGrath, 53, public official and fugitive, chief of staff to the governor of Maryland (2020) (b. 1969)[573]
- Herb Rule, 87, politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (b. 1937)[574]
- April 4
- David Bartholomae, 75, scholar (b. 1947)[575]
- Ethan Boyes, 44, track cyclist (b. 1978)[576]
- Craig Breedlove, 86, racecar driver (b. 1937)[577]
- Bob Lee, 43, tech executive (Cash App, Square, Inc.) (b. 1979)[578]
- Vivian Trimble, 59, musician (Luscious Jackson, Dusty Trails, Kostars) (b. 1963)[579]
- Billy Waugh, 93, Special Forces army soldier (b. 1929)[580]
- April 5
- Harrison Bankhead, 68, jazz double bassist (b. 1955)[581]
- Bill Butler, 101, cinematographer (Jaws, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Grease) (b. 1921)[582]
- Nancy Detert, 78, politician, member of the Florida Senate (2008–2016) and House of Representatives (1998–2006) (b. 1944)[583]
- Cedric Henderson, 57, basketball player (Atlanta Hawks, Albany Patroons, Olympique Antibes) (b. 1965)[584]
- Leon Levine, 85, businessman, founder of Family Dollar (b. 1937)[585]
- Booker Newberry III, 67, singer ("Love Town") and keyboardist (b. 1956)[586]
- April 6
- Jim Caldwell, 80, basketball player (New York Knicks) (b. 1943)[587]
- Katie Cotton, 57–58, communications chief (Apple Inc.) (b. 1965)[588]
- Bill Hellmuth, 69, architect, chairman of HOK (since 2005) (b. 1953)[589]
- Hobie Landrith, 93, baseball player (New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants) (b. 1930)[590]
- Kent C. Nelson, 85, businessman (b. 1937)[591]
- Mimi Sheraton, 97, food critic (The New York Times, The Daily Beast) (b. 1926)[592]
- April 7
- Ben Ferencz, 103, Hungarian-born lawyer (Einsatzgruppen trial) (b. 1920)[593]
- Carl Fischer, 98, art director and photographer (b. 1924)[594]
- Billy Hahn, 69, basketball coach (West Virginia Mountaineers) (b. 1953)[595]
- Tracy Johnson, 56, football player (Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks) (b. 1966)[596]
- Kidd Jordan, 87, jazz saxophonist (b. 1935)[597]
- Harry Lorayne, 96, magician (b. 1926)[598]
- Steve H. Murdock, 74, sociologist, director of the United States Census Bureau (2008–2009) (b. 1948)[599]
- Rachel Pollack, 77, science fiction writer (Unquenchable Fire, Doom Patrol) (b. 1945)[600]
- John Regan, 71, bass guitarist (Frehley's Comet) (b. 1951)[601]
- James W. Valentine, 96, evolutionary biologist (b. 1926)[602]
- April 8
- Elizabeth Hubbard, 89, actress (The Doctors, As the World Turns, Ordinary People) (b. 1933)[603]
- Michael Lerner, 81, actor (Barton Fink, Eight Men Out, X-Men: Days of Future Past) (b. 1941)[604]
- Edward L. Rissien, 98, production company executive and producer (Snow Job, Saint Jack, Castle Keep) (b. 1924)[605]
- Mickey Slaughter, 81, football quarterback (Denver Broncos) (b. 1941)[606]
- Norman H. Stahl, 92, jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (since 1992) and the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1990–1992) (b. 1931)[607]
- April 9
- Karl Berger, 88, German-born jazz pianist, composer, and educator (Creative Music Studio) (b. 1935)[608]
- Bruria David, 84, American-born Israeli rebbetzin, founder of Beth Jacob Jerusalem (b. 1938)[609]
- Alexander J. Dessler, 94, planetary scientist (b. 1928)[610]
- Donald W. Ernst, 89, film editor (The Brave Little Toaster, The Lord of the Rings) and producer (Fantasia 2000) (b. 1934)[611]
- Paul Hinrichs, 97, baseball player (Boston Red Sox) (b. 1925)[612]
- Chuck Morris, 46, percussionist (Lotus) (b. 1976)[613] (body discovered on this date)
- Fred Pancoast, 90, football coach (Vanderbilt Commodores, Memphis State Tigers, Tampa Spartans) (b. 1932)[614]
- Dick Springer, 75, politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1981–1989) and Senate (1989–1995) (b. 1948)[615]
- Valda Setterfield, 88, British-born dancer, pneumonia.[616]
- James Timlin, 95, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1976–1984) and bishop (1984–2003) of Scranton (b. 1927)[617]
- Tom Yurkovich, 87, Olympic ice hockey player (1964) (b. 1935)[618]
- April 10
- Jane Davis Doggett, 93, graphic designer (b. 1929)[619]
- Richard Ieyoub, 78, politician, attorney general of Louisiana (1992–2004) (b. 1944)[620]
- Al Jaffee, 102, cartoonist (Mad, Trump, Humbug) (b. 1921)[621]
- Frank Lasky, 81, football player (New York Giants, Montreal Alouettes) (b. 1941)[622]
- Ronald Whyte, 80, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern California (since 1992) (b. 1942)[623]
- Rick Wolff, 71, writer and radio host (b. 1951)[624]
- April 11
- Carol Locatell, 82, actress (Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, Coffy, The Family Stone) (b. 1940)[625]
- Jerry Mander, 86, activist and author (Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television) (b. 1936)[626]
- Lesley Swick Van Ness, 42, television news anchor (WGEM) (b. 1980)[627]
- Donald Voet, 84, biochemist (b. 1938)[628]
- April 12
- Ivo Babuška, 97, Czech-born mathematician (Babuška–Lax–Milgram theorem, Ladyzhenskaya–Babuška–Brezzi condition) (b. 1926)[629]
- Carolyn Long Banks, 82, civil rights activist and politician, member of the Atlanta City Council (1980–1997) (b. 1940)[630]
- James Bradley, 67, basketball player (Pallacanestro Trieste) (b. 1955)[631]
- Louis Gaskin, 56, convicted murderer (b. 1967)[632]
- David Hurles, 78, gay pornography distributor (b. 1944)[633]
- Megan Terry, 90, playwright (b. 1932)[634]
- Doug Tibbles, 83, television writer (Bewitched, My Three Sons) and drummer (The Stone Coyotes) (b. 1940)[635]
- Blair Tindall, 63, oboeist and journalist (b. 1960)[636]
- G. I. Williamson, 97, theologian, pastor, and author (b. 1925)[637]
- April 13
- Mike Baxes, 92, baseball player (Kansas City Athletics) (b. 1930)[638]
- Norm Kent, 73, attorney and gay rights activist (b. 1949)[639]
- Larry LeGrande, 83, baseball player (Memphis Red Sox, Detroit Stars, Kansas City Monarchs) (b. 1939)[640]
- Don Leppert, 91, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators) (b. 1931)[641]
- Marilyn McReavy, 78, Olympic volleyball player (1968) (b. 1944)[642]
- April 14
- Mark Arneson, 73, football player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1949)[643]
- Bill Bradbury, 73, politician, secretary of state of Oregon (1999–2009), member (1985–1995) and president (1993–1994) of the State Senate (b. 1949)[644]
- Dave Frost, 70, baseball player (California Angels) (b. 1952)[645]
- Ed Koren, 87, cartoonist (The New Yorker), (b. 1935)[646]
- Lonnie Napier, 82, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1985–2013) (b. 1940)[647]
- James M. Skibo, 63, archaeologist (b. 1960)[648]
- Garn Stephens, 87, actress (Phyllis, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, The Sunshine Boys) (b. 1936)[649] (death announced on this date)
- George Verwer, 84, evangelist, founder of Operation Mobilisation (b. 1938)[650]
- April 15
- Peter Badie, 97, jazz bass player (b. 1925)[651]
- Kaylin Gillis, 20, homicide victim (b. 2003 or 2002)[652]
- Maryellen Goodwin, 58, politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (since 1987) (b. 1964)[653]
- Lynda Myles, 83, television writer (Santa Barbara, Loving, As the World Turns), actress and playwright (b. 1939)[654]
- Bill Thomas, 91, college basketball coach (Missouri State Bears) (b. 1931)[655]
- April 16
- Paul Aizley, 87, politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (2009–2017) (b. 1936)[656]
- Chuck Ciprich, 81, racing driver, cancer (b. 1941)[657]
- Ahmad Jamal, 92, jazz pianist (b. 1930)[658]
- Darryl Lenox, 56–57, comedian (b. 1966)[659]
- April 17
- Jim Gillis, 64, journalist and newspaper columnist (The Newport Daily News) (b. 1958)[660]
- James Melcher, 83, hedge fund manager and Olympic fencer (1972) (b. 1939)[661]
- Randy Seiler, 76, attorney, U.S. attorney for the district of South Dakota (2015–2017) (b. 1946)[662]
- Chris Smith, 31, football player (Jacksonville Jaguars, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1992)[663]
- April Stevens, 93, singer ("Deep Purple", "Whispering"), Grammy winner (1964) (b. 1929)[664]
- Nikita Storojev, 73, Russian-born operatic singer (b. 1950)[665]
- Ronald R. Thomas, 74, academic administrator, president of the University of Puget Sound (2003–2016) (b. 1949)[666]
- April 18
- Alfred L. Goldberg, 80, biochemist and academic (b. 1942)[667]
- Joel Hochberg, 87, businessman, president of Rare (b. 1935)[668]
- Willie McCarter, 76, basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Portland Trail Blazers) and coach (Detroit Mercy Titans) (b. 1946)[669]
- Don McIlhenny, 88, football player (Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1934)[670]
- Charles Stanley, 90, pastor and televangelist, president of the Southern Baptist Convention (1984–1986) and founder of In Touch Ministries (b. 1932)[671]
- April 19
- Bob Berry, 81, football player (Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons) (b. 1942)[672]
- Robert Dean, 67, Olympic handball player (1976) (b. 1955)[673]
- Todd Haimes, 66, artistic director (b. 1956)[674]
- Ron "Patch" Hamilton, 72, Christian singer-songwriter, preacher, and voice actor (b. 1950)[675]
- Jeremy Nobis, 52, Olympic alpine skier (1994) (b. 1970)[676]
- Otis Redding III, 59, singer (The Reddings) (b. 1963)[677]
- Richard Riordan, 92, investment banker, businessman and politician, mayor of Los Angeles (1993–2001) (b. 1930)[678]
- Bud Shuster, 91, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–2001) (b. 1932)[679]
- Dave Wilcox, 80, Hall of Fame football player (San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1942)[680]
- April 20
- John Wright, 79, film editor (The Hunt for Red October, Speed, X-Men) (b. 1943)[681]
- April 21
- Ernie Barrett, 93, basketball player (Boston Celtics) (b. 1929)[682]
- John A. Curry, 88, academic administrator, president of Northeastern University (1989–1996) (b. 1934)[683]
- Emily Meggett, 90, chef and author (b. 1932)[684]
- Ken Potts, 102, World War II veteran, survivor of the attack on the USS Arizona (b. 1921)[685]
- Ted Richards, 76, cartoonist (b. 1946)[686]
- April 22
- Herb Douglas, 101, Olympic long jumper (1948) (b. 1922)[687]
- Emanuel V. Soriano, 86, Philippine-born engineer and academic (b. 1936)[688]
- April 23
- Keith Gattis, 52, country music singer, songwriter, and producer (b. 1970)[689]
- Yvonne Jacquette, 88, painter (b. 1934)[690]
- Alton H. Maddox Jr., 77, lawyer (b. 1945)[691]
- Robert Patrick, 85, playwright, poet and lyricist (b. 1937)[692]
- Frank Shu, 79, Chinese-born astrophysicist (density wave theory), president of the National Tsing Hua University (2002–2006) and member of the National Academy of Sciences (b. 1943)[693]
- Dick Towers, 92, football coach (Southern Illinois Salukis) (b. 1931)[694]
- Isaac Wiley Jr., 69, drummer (Dazz Band) (b. 1954)[695]
- April 24
- David E. Carter, 80, entrepreneur and writer (b. 1943)[696]
- Lilian Day Jackson, 63, singer (Spargo) (b. 1959)[697]
- Mike Pride, 76, journalist and writer (b. 1946)[698]
- Gilbert Sheldon, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Steubenville (1992–2002) and auxiliary bishop of Cleveland (1976–1992) (b. 1926)[699]
- Dennis Ribant, 81, baseball player (New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers) (b. 1941)[700]
- Casper R. Taylor Jr., 88, politician, speaker (1994–2003) and member (1975–2003) of the Maryland House of Delegates (b. 1934)[701]
- April 25
- Frank Agrama, 93, Egyptian-born film director (Queen Kong, Dawn of the Mummy) and producer, founder of Harmony Gold USA (b. 1930)[702]
- Harry Belafonte, 96, musician ("The Banana Boat Song", "Jump in the Line"), actor (Odds Against Tomorrow), and civil rights activist (b. 1927)[703]
- Carolyn Bryant Donham, 88, storekeeper, accusation led to murder of Emmett Till (b. 1934)[704]
- Billy "The Kid" Emerson, 97, singer-songwriter ("Red Hot", "When It Rains, It Really Pours") (b. 1925)[705]
- Ralph Humphrey, 79, rock drummer (The Mothers of Invention) (b. 1944)[706]
- Pamela Turnure, 85, press secretary (Jacqueline Kennedy) (b. 1937)[707]
- April 26
- Jerry Apodaca, 88, politician, governor of New Mexico (1975–1979) and chair of the PCPFS (1978–1980) (b. 1934)[708]
- Sonny Gordon, 57, football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1965)[709]
- Stew Leonard Sr., 93, businessman and grocer, Founder of Stew Leonard's (b. 1929)[710]
- April 27
- Dick Groat, 92, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) (b. 1930)[711]
- Harold Kushner, 88, rabbi and author (When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Overcoming Life's Disappointments, When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough) (b. 1935)[712]
- Gerald Nesbitt, 91, football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Arkansas Razorbacks) (b. 1931)[713]
- Jerry Springer, 79, television host (The Jerry Springer Show) and politician, mayor of Cincinnati (1977–1978) (b. 1944)[714]
- April 28
- LeRoy Carhart, 81, physician, subject of After Tiller (b. 1941)[715]
- Claude Gray, 91, country music singer-songwriter ("Family Bible") (b. 1932)[716]
- Vincent Stewart, 64, Jamaican-born Marine Corps general, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (2015–2017) (b. 1958)[717]
- Ben Tompkins, 93, football referee (NFL) (b. 1929)[718]
- April 29
- Edward J. Garcia, 94, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern California (since 1984) (b. 1928)[719]
- Janet G. Mullins Grissom, 73, lobbyist, White House director of political affairs (1992–1993), assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs (1989–1992) (b. 1949)[720]
- Larry Rivers, 73, basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters) (b. 1950)[721]
- Don Sebesky, 85, composer, arranger, and conductor (b. 1937)[722]
- Mike Shannon, 83, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1939)[723]
- April 30
- Ralph Boston, 83, long jumper, Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1939)[724]
- Havre de Grace, 15, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2007)[725]
- Lance Ten Broeck, 67, professional golfer and caddie (b. 1956)[726]
May
- May 1
- Dick Burwell, 83, baseball player (Chicago Cubs) (b. 1940)[727]
- Calvin Davis, 51, hurdler, Olympic bronze medalist (1996) (b. 1972)[728]
- Andrew Delaplaine, 73, novelist and screenwriter (Meeting Spencer) (b. 1949)[729]
- Jordan Neely, 30, Michael Jackson impersonator and vagrant (b. 1992-1993)[730]
- Eileen Saki, 79, Japanese-born actress (M*A*S*H, Splash, Policewomen) (b. 1943)[731]
- May 2
- Tori Bowie, 32, athlete, Olympic champion (2016) (b. 1990)[732]
- Barbara Bryne, 94, British-born actress (The Bostonians, Amadeus, Two Evil Eyes) (b. 1929)[733]
- Arun Manilal Gandhi, 89, South African-born Indian-American author and political activist (b. 1934)[734]
- May 3
- John Albert, 58, musician (Christian Death, Bad Religion) and music journalist (LA Weekly) (b. 1964)[735]
- Lance Blanks, 56, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Minnesota Timberwolves) and general manager (Phoenix Suns) (b. 1966)[736]
- Dean Corren, 67, politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1993–2001) (b. 1955)[737]
- Ronald Rene Lagueux, 91, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Rhode Island (since 1986) (b. 1931)[738]
- May 4
- John C. Cushman III, 82, real estate executive (Cushman & Wakefield) (b. 1941)[739]
- Rob Laakso, 44, musician (Kurt Vile and the Violators, Swirlies), cholangiocarcinoma (b. 1979)[740]
- Terry Vaughn, 50, soccer referee (b. 1973)[741]
- May 5
- Fortunato Benavides, 76, jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (since 1994) (b. 1947)[742]
- Richard E. Carver, 85, politician, mayor of Peoria, Illinois (1973–1984) and assistant secretary of the Air Force for financial management (1984–1987) (b. 1937)[743]
- Samuel T. Durrance, 79, astronaut (STS-35, STS-67) (b. 1943)[744]
- Gary Finch, 79, politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1999–2021) (b. 1944)[745]
- Robert C. Shinn Jr., 85, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1985–1994) and commissioner of the NJDEP (1994–2002) (b. 1937)[746]
- Chris Strachwitz, 91, German-born record company founder and executive (Arhoolie Records) (b. 1931)[747]
- Jack Wilkins, 78, jazz guitarist (b. 1944)[748]
- May 6
- Vida Blue, 73, baseball player (Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants, Kansas City Royals), three-time World Series champion (1972, 1973, 1974) (b. 1949)[749]
- Sam Gross, 89, cartoonist (The New Yorker) (b. 1933)[750]
- Tom Hornbein, 92, mountaineer (b. 1930)[751]
- Frank Kozik, 61, artist and graphic designer (b. 1961)[752]
- Newton N. Minow, 97, attorney, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1961–1963) (b. 1926)[753]
- Menahem Pressler, 99, German-born Israeli-American pianist (Beaux Arts Trio) (b. 1923)[754]
- May 7
- Grace Bumbry, 86, operatic mezzo-soprano (b. 1937)[755]
- Larry Foster, 85, baseball player (Detroit Tigers) (b. 1937)[756]
- Don January, 93, golfer (PGA Tour, Senior PGA Tour), PGA Championship winner (1967) (b. 1929)[757]
- Deacon Jones, 89, baseball player (Chicago White Sox) and coach (Houston Astros, San Diego Padres) (b. 1934)[758]
- Larry Mahan, 79, rodeo cowboy, subject of The Great American Cowboy (b. 1943)[759]
- John Roland, 81, news presenter (WNEW-TV, NBC News) (b. 1941)[760]
- Fred Siegel, 78, historian and conservative writer (b. 1945)[761]
- Ronald Steel, 92, author and biographer (b. 1931)[762]
- May 8
- Vern Holtgrave, 80, baseball player (Detroit Tigers) (b. 1942)[763]
- Joe Kapp, 85, Hall of Fame football player (BC Lions, Minnesota Vikings), coach (California Golden Bears) and executive (b. 1938)[764]
- May 9
- Heather Armstrong, 47, blogger (b. 1975)[765]
- Denny Crum, 86, Hall of Fame basketball coach (Louisville Cardinals) (b. 1937)[766]
- Edward Cullen, 90, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Allentown (1998–2009) and auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia (1994–1998) (b. 1933)[767]
- May 10
- Ed Flanagan, 79, football player (Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers) (b. 1944)[768]
- Jack Rebney, 93, salesman, subject of Winnebago Man (b. 1929)[769]
- Jacklyn Zeman, 70, actress (General Hospital) (b. 1953)[770]
- May 11
- Hodding Carter III, 88, journalist and spokesman, U.S. State Department Spokesperson (1977–1980) (b. 1935)[771]
- Stanley Engerman, 87, economist and historian (b. 1936)[772]
- May 12
- Don Denkinger, 86, baseball umpire (b. 1936)[773]
- Michael J. Juneau, 60, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Western Louisiana (since 2018) (b. 1962)[774]
- May 13
- Weldon Olson, 90, ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1932)[775]
- May 14
- Doyle Brunson, 89, Hall of Fame poker player, WSOP champion (1976, 1977) (b. 1933)[776]
- Gloria Molina, 74, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1982–1987) and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (1991–2014) (b. 1948)[777]
- John Refoua, 58, film editor (Avatar, Olympus Has Fallen, Southpaw) (b. 1964)[778]
- Lamin Swann, 45, politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (since 2023) (b. 1977)[779]
- May 15
- Billy Wayne Bailey, 65, politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1991–2008) (b. 1957)[780]
- Robert Lucas Jr., 85, economist (Lucas critique), Nobel Prize laureate (1995) (b. 1937)[781]
- May 16
- Marlene Hagge, 89, Hall of Fame golfer (b. 1934)[782]
- Bill Perkins, 74, politician (b. 1949)[783]
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