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Name Age Date Location of death Cause of death Chris Karrer Amon Düül, Amon Düül II, Embryo: 76: January 2, 2024: COVID-19 [1]: Glynis Johns Actress and singer: 100: January 4, 2024
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.
Reynelda Muse (born November 16, 1946) [1] is a former American television news anchor. In 1969 she became the first woman and first African American television news anchor in Colorado, co-anchoring a newscast at KOA-TV (later renamed KCNC-TV ) in Denver.
John Reger, 82, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins). [294] Viktor Tišler, 71, Slovenian Olympic ice hockey player. [295] William Ungar, 100, Polish-born American Holocaust survivor and memoirist. [296] John D. Vanderhoof, 91, American politician, Governor of Colorado (1973–1975). [297]
Bruce Jackson, 62, American audio engineer, plane crash. [397] Loreen Rice Lucas, 96, Canadian author. [398] Hemayel Martina, 20, Curaçaon poet, complications from a traffic collision. [399] Raymond McClean, 78, Northern Irish politician and doctor, Mayor of Derry (1973–1974). [400]
While most of Motown's backing musicians were African American, and many originally from Detroit, the Funk Brothers included white players as well, such as Messina (who was the featured guitarist on Soupy Sales's nighttime jazz TV show in the 1950s), Brokensha (originally from Australia), Coffey, and Pittsburgh-born Babbitt.
Minnesota’s pro baseball team honored late NFL rookie Khyree Jackson after his death. Ahead of the Twins’ Saturday, July 6, game, the organization held a moment of silence. Per social media ...
Name Age Date Location Cause of death Long John Hunter: 84: January 4, 2016: Phoenix, Arizona [1]Robert Stigwood Manager for The Bee Gees, Cream: 81: January 4, 2016: London, England [2] [3]