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The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2025. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order.
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.
January
January 1
Henry P. Monaghan, 90, legal scholar (b. 1934)
Joseph Monninger, 71, novelist (The Letters) (b. 1953)
JuJu Mucciaccio, 86, recreation director (b. 1938)
John B. O'Reilly Jr., 76, politician, mayor of Dearborn, Michigan (2007–2022) (b. 1948)
Wayne Osmond, 73, singer (The Osmonds) (b. 1951)
Ripken, 8, retrieval dog (b. 2016)
January 2
Mary Abrams, 66, politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (2019–2023) (b. 1958)
Brian Berry, 90, British-born human geographer and planner (b. 1934)
Mark Bradley, 68, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets) (b. 1956) (death announced on this date)
James R. Hogg, 90, admiral (b. 1934)
Derek Humphry, 94, British-born assisted suicide activist (Jean's Way, Final Exit), co-founder of Final Exit Network (b. 1930)
Seymour P. Lachman, 91, political historian and politician, member of the New York State Senate (1996–2004) (b. 1933)
Larry Kish, 83, ice hockey coach (Hartford Whalers) (b. 1941)
Ralph Mann, 75, Hall of Fame sprinter and hurdler, Olympic silver medalist (1972) (b. 1949)
January 3
Jeff Baena, 47, film director and screenwriter (The Little Hours, Horse Girl, Spin Me Round) (b. 1977)
Morris Bradshaw, 72, football player (Oakland Raiders) (b. 1952) (death announced on this date)
Howard Buten, 74, author and clown (b. 1950)
Richard B. Hays, 76, theologian (b. 1948)
William Leo Higi, 91, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lafayette (1984–2010) (b. 1933)
Harvey Laidman, 82, television director (Matlock, 7th Heaven, The Waltons) (b. 1942)
Robert Loewy, 98, aerospace engineer (b. 1926)
Constantine Manos, 90, Greek-born photographer (b. 1934)
James Arthur Ray, 67, self-help businessman, author and convicted felon (b. 1957)
Bob Veale, 89, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox) (b. 1935) (death announced on this date)
Brenton Wood, 83, singer ("The Oogum Boogum Song", "Gimme Little Sign") (b. 1941)
Amit Yoran, 54, businessman, CEO of Tenable, Inc. (2017–2024) (b. 1970)
January 4
Ed Askew, 84, painter and singer-songwriter (b. 1940)
Ben Espy, 81, politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1992–2002) (b. 1943)
Richard Foreman, 87, playwright (Rhoda in Potatoland) (b. 1937)
Barry Kramer, 82, basketball player (San Francisco Warriors, New York Knicks) and jurist, judge of the New York State Supreme Court (2009–2012) (b. 1942)
Dylan Thomas More, musician (Chemlab).
Karen Pryor, 92, behavioral psychologist and author (b. 1932)
Robert Sedler, 89, legal scholar (b. 1935)
January 5
Beej Chaney, 68, guitarist (The Suburbs) (b. 1956/1957)
Olga Marlin, 90, American-born Kenyan educator and writer (b. 1934)
Raquel Rabinovich, 95, Argentine-born artist (b. 1929)
Mike Rinder, 69, Australian-born Scientology executive and writer (A Billion Years) (b. 1955)
Jim Short, 58, Australian-born comedian (b. 1967)
January 6
Hope Foye, 103, folk singer (b. 1921)
John Granara, 81, politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–1979) (b. 1943)
Brian Matusz, 37, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs) (b. 1987)
Charles M. Roessel, 63, Navajo photographer, journalist and academic administrator, president of Diné College (since 2017) (b. 1961)
Jim Wetherington, 87, politician, mayor of Columbus, Georgia (2007–2011) (b. 1937)
Robert Paul Wolff, 91, political philosopher (In Defense of Anarchism, A Critique of Pure Tolerance) (b. 1933)
Edgar Maddison Welch, 36, criminal (b. 1988)
January 7
Carolyn Brown, 97, dancer, choreographer and writer (b. 1927)
Neal McCaleb, 89, politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1975–1983) (b. 1935)
Betty C. Monkman, 82, curator and author, White House curator (1997–2002) (b. 1942)
Leo Segedin, 97, painter (b. 1927)
Derrick Ward, 62, journalist (WRC-TV) (b. 1962)
Peter Yarrow, 86, singer (Peter, Paul and Mary, "Leaving on a Jet Plane") and songwriter ("Puff, the Magic Dragon") (b. 1938)
January 8
William P. Dixon, 81, lawyer and political strategist, U.S. alternate director of the World Bank (1977–1979), manager of the 1980 Democratic National Convention (b. 1943)
Alan Emrich, 65, writer and game designer (b. 1959) (death announced on this date)
Nancy Leftenant-Colon, 104, nurse (b. 1920)
Charles Person, 82, civil rights activist (Freedom Rides) (b. 1942)
Neil Zurcher, 89, journalist (WJW-TV) and television host (b. 1935)
January 9
Black Bart, 76, professional wrestler (NWA) (b. 1948)
Bill Byrge, 92, actor (Ernest Saves Christmas, Ernest Goes to Jail, Ernest Scared Stupid) and comedian (b. 1932)
Tom Osthoff, 88, politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–2003) (b. 1936)
January 10
José Jiménez, 76, Puerto Rican-born political activist, founder of the Young Lords (b. 1948)
Bill McCartney, 84, Hall of Fame football coach (Colorado Buffaloes) (b. 1940)
Sam Moore, 89, singer (Sam & Dave) (b. 1935)
Kenneth E. Scott, 96, politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1967) (b. 1928)
January 11
Beryl Anthony Jr., 86, lawyer and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993) (b. 1938)
Linda Burnes Bolton, 76, healthcare administrator (b. 1948)
Marty DeMerritt, 71, baseball player and coach (San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs) (b. 1953)
Merle Louise, 90, actress (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Into the Woods, Gypsy) (b. 1934)
Peter J. Messitte, 83, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Maryland (since 1993) (b. 1941)
Joel Paley, 69, theatre director, lyricist and playwright (Ruthless!) (b. 1955)
January 12
Leslie Charleson, 79, actress (General Hospital, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, The Day of the Dolphin) (b. 1945)
Jackie Farry, 58, music manager and television host (Superock) (b. 1966)
Mark Izu, 70, jazz double bass player and composer (b. 1954)
Claude Jarman Jr., 90, actor (The Yearling, Intruder in the Dust, Rio Grande) (b. 1934)
Robert Machray, 79, actor (Cheers, Thanks, The Master of Disguise) (b. 1945)
Jeffrey A. Meyer, 61, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut (since 2014) (b. 1963)
Stuart Spencer, 97, political strategist (b. 1927)
Lynne Taylor-Corbett, 68, choreographer (b. 1956)
January 13
Eliseo Alcon, 74, politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (2009–2024) (b. 1950)
Paul Benacerraf, 94, French-born philosopher (Benacerraf's identification problem) (b. 1930)
C. Marshall Cain, 90, lawyer and politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1975, 1979–1981) (b. 1934)
Carol Downer, 91, feminist lawyer and author (b. 1933)
Nathalie Dupree, 85, cookbook writer and television personality (b. 1939)
P. Fluid, 64, rock musician (24-7 Spyz) (b. 1960)
Charles E. Jefferson, 79, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2001–2014) (b. 1945) (death announced on this date)
Clark L. Reber, 87, politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1983–1987, 1993–1995) (b. 1937)
Buck White, 94, musician (The Whites) (b. 1930)
January 14
Arthur Blessitt, 84, Christian preacher (b. 1940)
Surat Singh Khalsa, 91, Indian-born political activist (b. 1933)
Heinz Kluetmeier, 82, German-born sports photographer (Sports Illustrated) (b. 1942)
Jay Mazur, 92, labor leader (b. 1932)
Thomas McHugh, 88, jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1981–1997, 2009–2013) (b. 1936)
Thomas P. Salmon, 92, politician, governor of Vermont (1973–1977) (b. 1932)
January 15
Tommy Brown, 97, baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs) (b. 1927)
David W. Duclon, 74, television writer and producer (Punky Brewster, Silver Spoons, Family Matters) (b. 1950)
Jack Hoffman, 19, football player and cancer research advocate (b. 2005)
Sylvan Kalib, 95, music theorist and composer (b. 1929)
David Lynch, 78, television and film director (Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive), visual artist and musician (b. 1946).
Melba Montgomery, 86, country singer ("No Charge", "Don't Let the Good Times Fool You", "Angel of the Morning") and songwriter (b. 1938)
Turtel Onli, 72, artist (b. 1952)
Doug Shapiro, 65, racing cyclist (b. 1959)
Joe Vosoba, 95, politician, member of the Nebraska Senate (1959–1963) (b. 1929)
Gus Williams, 71, basketball player (Golden State Warriors, Seattle SuperSonics) (b. 1953)
January 16
Jack De Mave, 91, actor (Lassie, The Man Without a Face, Days of Our Lives) (b. 1933)
Howard Andrew Jones, 56, author and editor (b. 1968)
George Kalinsky, 88, photographer (Madison Square Garden, New York Mets) (b. 1936)
Paul Mango, 65, healthcare executive and government official (b. 1959)
Toby Myers, 75, musician (Roadmaster, John Cougar Mellencamp) (b. 1949)
Francisco San Martin, 39, actor (Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful, Jane the Virgin) (b. 1985)
George A. Tice, 86, photographer (b. 1938)
Bob Uecker, 90, baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, St. Louis Cardinals) and broadcaster (Milwaukee Brewers) (b. 1934)
Ridley Wills II, 90, author and historian (b. 1934)
January 17
William J. Cox, 103, Episcopalian bishop and figure in Anglican realignment (b. 1921)
Jules Feiffer, 95, cartoonist, playwright (Knock Knock), and screenwriter (Popeye, Munro), Pulitzer Prize winner (1986) (b. 1929)
Alphonza Gadsden, 79, Reformed Episcopal Church bishop of the Southeast (b. 1945)
Richard G. Kopf, 78, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Nebraska (since 1992) (b. 1946)
Amy Lau, 58, interior designer (b. 1966)
Don McCall, 80, football player (New Orleans Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers) (b. 1944)
Jan Shepard, 96, actress (Attack of the Giant Leeches, King Creole, Paradise, Hawaiian Style) (b. 1928)
David Schneiderman, 77, newspaper editor (The Village Voice) (b. 1947)
Martin Truex Sr., 66, racing driver (NASCAR) (b. 1958)
January 18
Bill Belden, 76, Olympic rower (1976) (b. 1949)
Charles A. Doswell III, 79, meteorologist (b. 1945)
Aaron De Groft, 59, museum director, author and art curator (b. 1965)
Richard J. Howrigan, 91, politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1995–2013) (b. 1933)
Paul Rader, 90, religious leader, General of The Salvation Army (1994–1999) (b. 1934)
André Soltner, 92, French-born chef, restaurateur (Lutèce), and author (b. 1932)
Richard A. Stratton, 93, naval aviator and commander (Vietnam War) (b. 1931)
January 19
Francis Borkowski, 88, academic and university administrator (b. 1936)
Matthew Gergely, 45, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 2023)
Bob Perkins, 91, disc jockey (WRTI, WCHD) and columnist (The Philadelphia Tribune) (b. 1932)
Joyce Piven, 94, actress and director (b. 1930)
Charles Schodowski, 90, entertainer and television presenter (Big Chuck and Lil' John) (b. 1934)
Jeff Torborg, 83, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers) and manager (Chicago White Sox) (b. 1941)
January 20
Lynn Ban, 51, Singaporean-born jewelry designer (b. 1972)
Edward L. Bowen, 82, horse racing historian and author (b. 1942)
Bobby Cuellar, 72, baseball player (Texas Rangers) (b. 1952)
Shirley Hankins, 93, politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1981–1990, 1995–2009) and Senate (1990) (b. 1931)
Willard Ikola, 92, ice hockey player and coach (Edina High School), Olympic silver medallist (1956) (b. 1932)
Pete Johnson, 76, politician, state auditor of Mississippi (1988–1992) (b. 1946)
Bob Kuban, 84, bandleader and musician ("The Cheater") (b. 1940)
Fred Newhouse, 76, sprinter, Olympic champion (1976) (b. 1948)
Charles Phan, 62, chef (b. 1962)
Cecile Richards, 67, feminist activist, president of Planned Parenthood (2006–2018) (b. 1957)
Ginny Ruffner, 72, glass artist (b. 1952)
January 21
Jo Baer, 95, painter (b. 1929)
J. Bruce Beckwith, 91, pathologist (b. 1933)
Ken Wydro, 81, playwright and lyricist (Mama, I Want to Sing!) (b. 1943)
January 22
Barry Michael Cooper, 67, screenwriter (New Jack City, Sugar Hill, Above the Rim) (b. 1958)
Colonel DeBeers, 80, professional wrestler (b. 1945)
Aaron De Groft, 59, art museum director (Orlando Museum of Art) (b. 1965) (death announced on this date)
Loretta Ford, 104, nurse, dean of the University of Rochester School of Nursing (1972–1985) and co-founder of the first nurse practitioner graduate program (b. 1920)
Gallo Blue Chip, 28, racehorse (b. 1997)
Barry Goldberg, 83, blues musician (The Electric Flag, The Rides) (b. 1942)
Joe John, 85, politician and jurist, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2017–2025) and judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals (1992–2000) (b. 1939)
Calvin Jones, 54, football player (Nebraska Cornhuskers, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1970)
January 23
Ted Bassett, 103, horse racing executive (b. 1921)
Dana Hudkins Crawford, 93, architectural conservation developer and preservationist (b. 1931)
Henry L. Marsh, 91, politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1992–2014), mayor of Richmond, Virginia (1977–1982) (b. 1933)
Joseph Matarazzo, 99, Italian-born psychologist, president of the American Psychological Association (1989) (b. 1925)
Jan Mycielski, 92, Polish-born mathematician (Ehrenfeucht–Mycielski sequence, Mycielskian) (b. 1932) (death announced on this date)
Stephan Thernstrom, 90, academic and historian (b. 1934)
Benjamin Widom, 97, chemist (b. 1927)
January 24
Joseph A. Amato, 86, author (b. 1938)
Buddy Brock, 72, songwriter ("Watermelon Crawl", "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio", "I Wanna Fall in Love") (b. 1952/1953)
Iris Cummings, 104, Olympic swimmer (1936) and aviator, last surviving participant of the 1936 Summer Olympics (b. 1920)
Curtis Halford, 81, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2009–2023) (b. 1943)
Mala Htun, 55, academic (b. 1969)
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, 85, visual artist and curator (b. 1940)
Unk, 42, rapper ("Walk It Out", "2 Step", "Show Out") (b. 1982)
January 25
Greg Bell, 94, long jumper, Olympic champion (1956) (b. 1930)
Joseph Bernal, 97, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1964–1966) and Senate (1966–1972) (b. 1927)
Harold Katz, 87, nutrition industry and basketball executive, founder of Nutrisystem, and owner of the Philadelphia 76ers (1981–1996) (b. 1937)
Olga James, 95, actress (Carmen Jones) and singer (b. 1929)
Ernie Nestor, 78, college basketball coach (George Mason, Elon) (b. 1946)
Jim Tauber, 74, film producer (Stand Up Guys, The Place Beyond the Pines, The Age of Adaline) (b. 1950)
January 26
Gary Grier, singer (The Contours).
Pableaux Johnson, 59, journalist and food writer (b. 1966)
Dulcinea Langfelder, 69, multidisciplinary artist (b. 1955)
Suzanne Massie, 94, historian (b. 1931)
Norbert, 15, therapy dog (b. 2009)
January 27
Alonzo Davis, 82, artist and academic (b. 1942)
Myles Hollander, 83, academic statistician (b. 1941)
Michael Katz, 85, journalist (The New York Times, New York Daily News) (b. 1939)
Efrem Winters, 61, basketball player (Illinois Fighting Illini) (b. 1963)
January 28
William Leuchtenburg, 102, historian (b. 1922)
Mahmoud Saeed, 86, Iraqi-born novelist (b. 1939)
Gene Schroeder, 95, football player (Chicago Bears) (b. 1929)
January 29
Edward Greer, 100, major general (b. 1924)
Joe Hale, 99, animator (Sleeping Beauty, The Black Hole) and film producer (The Black Cauldron) (b. 1925)
John Huard, 80, Hall of Fame football player (Maine Black Bears, Denver Broncos, Toronto Argonauts) (b. 1944)
Alexandr Kirsanov, 46, Azerbaijani-born ice dancer (b. 1978)
January 30
Dick Button, 95, figure skater, Olympic champion (1948, 1952), five-time world champion (b. 1929)
Daniel L. Ritchie, 93, businessman, chancellor of the University of Denver (1988–2005) (b. 1931)
January 31
Susan Alcorn, 71–72, composer and pedal steel guitarist (b. 1953) (death announced on this date)
Martin Graber, 72, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 2023) (b. 1952/1953)
Ryan Kiesel, 45, attorney and politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2004–2010) (b. 1980)
February
February 1
C. Richard Kramlich, 89, venture capitalist and video art collector (b. 1935)
Sal Maida, 76, rock bassist (Milk 'N' Cookies, Roxy Music, Sparks) (b. 1948)
Fay Vincent, 86, entertainment lawyer, Commissioner of Baseball (1989–1992) (b. 1938)
February 2
Gene Barge, 98, saxophonist, composer and actor (b. 1926)
William J. Cabaniss, 86, politician and diplomat, ambassador to the Czech Republic (2004–2006), member of the Alabama Senate (1982–1990) (b. 1938)
Tom Kraeutler, 65, radio host (The Money Pit Home Improvement Radio Show) (b. 1959/1960)
Mort Künstler, 97, artist (b. 1927)
Anson Rabinbach, 79, historian, co-founder and editor of New German Critique (b. 1945)
Harry Stewart Jr., 100, Air Force pilot (Tuskegee Airmen) (b. 1924)
Marion Wiesel, 94, Austrian-born translator and Holocaust survivor (b. 1931)
February 3
David Edward Byrd, 83, graphic artist (b. 1941)
Rich Dauer, 72, Hall of Fame baseball player (Baltimore Orioles) and coach (Kansas City Royals, Colorado Rockies), World Series champion (1983, 2017) (b. 1952)
Paul Plishka, 83, operatic bass (b. 1941)
John Shumate, 72, basketball player (Detroit Pistons) and coach (Grand Canyon Antelopes) (b. 1952)
February 4
Sarhad Yawsip Jammo, 83, Iraqi-born Chaldean Catholic prelate, bishop of Saint Peter the Apostle of San Diego (2002–2016) (b. 1941)
Bill Nations, 82, politician, mayor of Norman, Oklahoma (1992–1998), member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1998–2010) (b. 1942)
February 5
Satoru Abe, 98, sculptor and painter (b. 1926)
Will Cagle, 86, racing driver (b. 1938)
Antonín Fajkus, 101, Czechoslovak-born fighter pilot (b. 1923)
Irv Gotti, 54, record producer and executive, co-founder of Murder Inc. Records (b. 1970)
Dave Jerden, 75, record producer (Ritual de lo Habitual, Americana) and recording engineer (Remain in Light) (b. 1949)
Steven Lawayne Nelson, 37, convicted murderer (b. 1987)
Dennis Richmond, 81, news anchor (KTVU) (b. 1943)
Howard Twilley, 81, football player (Tulsa Golden Hurricane, Miami Dolphins) (b. 1943)
February 6
Emil Altobello, 75, politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1995–2021) (b. 1949)
Demetrius Terrence Frazier, 52, convicted murderer and serial rapist (b. 1972)
Virginia Halas McCaskey, 102, football executive and owner (Chicago Bears) (b. 1923)
Bobby Hamilton, singer (The Choice Four). (death announced on this date)
Ed Hinton, 76, motorsports writer (ESPN.com) (b. 1948)
Richard Meredith, 92, ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1932)
Donald Shoup, 86, electrical engineer and urban theorist (The High Cost of Free Parking) (b. 1938)
February 7
Bruce French, 79, actor (Passions, Fletch, The Riches) (b. 1945)
Tony Roberts, 85, actor (Annie Hall, Play It Again, Sam, A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy) (b. 1939)
Burke Scott, 92, basketball player and coach (Indiana Hoosiers) (b. 1933)
February 8
Bob Bingham, 78, actor (Jesus Christ Superstar) (b. 1946)
Matt Doyle, 70, American-born Irish tennis player (b. 1954/1955)
Dick Jauron, 74, football coach (Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills) (b. 1950)
Christopher Jencks, 88, sociologist (b. 1936)
Jim Karsatos, 61, football player (Ohio State Buckeyes, Miami Dolphins) (b. 1963)
February 9
Beverly Byron, 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993) (b. 1932)
Benny Chastain, 82, racing driver (ARCA Menards Series) (b. 1942)
Wally Gabler, 80, football player (Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1944)
Thomas E. Kauper, 89, lawyer and legal scholar (b. 1935)
Mike McGinness, 77, politician, member of the Nevada Senate (1992–2012) (b. 1947)
Tom Robbins, 92, novelist (Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Jitterbug Perfume, Skinny Legs and All) (b. 1932)
Walter Robinson, 74, painter (b. 1950)
February 10
John Cernuto, 81, poker player (b. 1944)
Paul Hargrave, 86, biochemist (b. 1938)
Jeanette W. Hyde, 86, diplomat (b. 1938)
Bob Kierlin, 85, businessman (Fastenal) and politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1999–2007) (b. 1939)
Donn Moomaw, 93, Hall of Fame football player (UCLA Bruins) and Presbyterian minister (b. 1931)
Mary Ellen W. Smoot, 91, religious leader (b. 1933)
David Socha, 86, soccer referee (b. 1938)
Peter Tuiasosopo, 61, football player (Los Angeles Rams) and actor (Street Fighter, Necessary Roughness) (b. 1963)
February 11
Jerry Eisenberg, 87, animator (Tom & Jerry Kids, Secret Squirrel, The Flintstones) (b. 1937)
Danielle Legros Georges, 60, Haitian-born poet (b. 1964/1965)
Sampat Shivangi, 88, Indian-born physician (b. 1936/1937)
February 12
Lynn August, 76, zydeco accordionist, keyboard player and singer (b. 1938)
Tom Fitzmorris, 74, food critic (b. 1951)
Dave Heaton, 84, politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1995–2019) (b. 1941)
Tommy Hunt, 91, Hall of Fame singer (The Flamingos) (b. 1933)
February 13
Geraldine Thompson, 76, politician, member of the Florida Senate (2012–2016, since 2022) and House of Representatives (2006–2012, 2018–2022) (b. 1948)
Jim Guy Tucker, 81, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–1979), lieutenant governor (1991–1992) and governor (1992–1996) of Arkansas (b. 1943)
February 14
Walter Goffart, 90, historian (b. 1934)
Alice Hirson, 95, actress (Another World, Being There, One Life to Live) (b. 1929)
Ken Meahl, 93, Hall of Fame racing driver (b. 1931)
Frank S. Turner, 77, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1995–2019) (b. 1947)
Volponi, 27, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1998)
Biff Wiff, actor (I Think You Should Leave, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
February 15
L. Clifford Davis, 100, civil rights pioneer and attorney (b. 1924)
Carol Doherty, 82, politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 2020) (b. 1942)
M. Paul Friedberg, 93, landscape architect (b. 1931)
February 16
Mike Collier, 71, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills), Super Bowl champion (1976) (b. 1953)
Evan Hultman, 99, politician, attorney general of Iowa (1961–1965) (b. 1925)
Anne Marie Hochhalter, 43, school shooting survivor (Columbine High School massacre) and disability rights activist (b. 1981)
Yolanda Montes, 93, American-Mexican actress (Salomé, Kill Me Because I'm Dying!, Nocturne of Love) and dancer (b. 1932)
Marika Sherwood, 87, historian (b. 1937)
February 17
Itch Jones, 87, baseball coach (Illinois Fighting Illini) (b. 1938)
February 18
Josh Christy, 43, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (since 2022) (b. 1982)
Hurricane, 15, Secret Service dog (b. 2009)
Jim Koetter, 87, college football coach (Idaho State Bengals) (b. 1937)
Scott Sauerbeck, 53, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians) (b. 1971)
February 19
William Browder, 91, mathematician (b. 1934) (death announced on this date)
Mike Lange, 76, sportscaster (Pittsburgh Penguins) (b. 1948)
Jerry Latin, 71, football player (Northern Illinois Huskies, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams) (b. 1953)
Andrew Lester, 86, criminal (b. 1938)
Papa Clem, 19, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2006) (death announced on this date)
February 20
Feroz Ahmad, 87, Turkish-born academic and historian (b. 1938)
David Boren, 83, politician and academic, governor of Oklahoma (1975–1979), member of the U.S. Senate (1979–1994), and president of the University of Oklahoma (1994–2018) (b. 1941)
Peter Jason, 80, actor (They Live, 48 Hrs., Deadwood) (b. 1944)
Mabel Landry, 92, Olympic long jumper (1952) (b. 1932)
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