۲۰۱۱-جی ایلده آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری
بۇ مقاله ۲۰۱۱-جی ایلینده آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلرینده اؤنملی باش وئرن حادیثهلر، دوْغوملار و اؤلوملر باخیر.
دؤولت
دَییشدیر- Governor of Alabama: Bob Riley (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 17), Robert J. Bentley (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 17)
- Governor of Alaska: Sean Parnell (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Arizona: Jan Brewer (Republican Party (United States))
- (Margarita Rdz mexican princess)
- Governor of Arkansas: Mike Beebe (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of California: Arnold Schwarzenegger (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 3), Jerry Brown (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 3)
- Governor of Colorado: Bill Ritter (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 11), John Hickenlooper (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Connecticut: Jodi Rell (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 5), Dannel Malloy (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 5)
- Governor of Delaware: Jack Markell (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Florida: Charlie Crist (Republican Party (United States))/(Independent politician) (until January 4), Rick Scott (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 4)
- Governor of Georgia: Sonny Perdue (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 10), Nathan Deal (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Governor of Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Idaho: Butch Otter (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Illinois: Pat Quinn (politician) (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Indiana: Mitch Daniels (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Iowa: Chet Culver (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 14), Terry E. Branstad (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 14)
- Governor of Kansas: Mark Parkinson (Kansas politician) (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 10), Sam Brownback (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Governor of Kentucky: Steve Beshear (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Louisiana: Bobby Jindal (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Maine: John Baldacci (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 5), Paul LePage (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 5)
- Governor of Maryland: Martin O'Malley (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Massachusetts: Deval Patrick (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Michigan: Jennifer Granholm (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 1), Rick Snyder (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 1)
- Governor of Minnesota: Tim Pawlenty (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 3), Mark Dayton (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 3)
- Governor of Mississippi: Haley Barbour (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Missouri: Jay Nixon (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Montana: Brian Schweitzer (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Nebraska: Dave Heineman (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Nevada: Jim Gibbons (U.S. politician) (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 3), Brian Sandoval (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 3)
- Governor of New Hampshire: John Lynch (New Hampshire) (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of New Jersey: Chris Christie (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of New Mexico: Bill Richardson (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 1), Susana Martinez (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 1)
- Governor of New York: Andrew Cuomo (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 1)
- Governor of North Carolina: Bev Perdue (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of North Dakota: Jack Dalrymple (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Ohio: Ted Strickland (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 10), John Kasich (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Governor of Oklahoma: Brad Henry (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 10), Mary Fallin (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Governor of Oregon: Ted Kulongoski (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 10), John Kitzhaber (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Governor of Pennsylvania: Ed Rendell (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 18), Tom Corbett (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 18)
- Governor of Rhode Island: Donald Carcieri (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 4), Lincoln Chafee (Independent politician)/(Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 4)
- Governor of South Carolina: Mark Sanford (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 12), Nikki Haley (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 12)
- Governor of South Dakota: Mike Rounds (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 8), Dennis Daugaard (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 8)
- Governor of Tennessee: Phil Bredesen (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 15), Bill Haslam (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 15)
- Governor of Texas: Rick Perry (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Utah: Gary Herbert (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Vermont: Jim Douglas (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 6), Peter Shumlin (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 6)
- Governor of Virginia: Bob McDonnell (Republican Party (United States))
- Governor of Washington: Christine Gregoire (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of West Virginia: Earl Ray Tomblin (Democratic Party (United States))
- Governor of Wisconsin: Jim Doyle (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 3), Scott Walker (politician) (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 3)
- Governor of Wyoming: Dave Freudenthal (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 3), Matt Mead (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 3)
دؤولت
دَییشدیر- Lieutenant Governor of Alabama: Jim Folsom, Jr. (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 17), Kay Ivey (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 17)
- Lieutenant Governor of Alaska: Mead Treadwell (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas: Bill Halter (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 11), Mark Darr (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of California: Abel Maldonado (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 10), Gavin Newsom (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Lieutenant Governor of Colorado: Barbara O'Brien (politician) (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 11), Joseph García (U.S. politician) (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut: Michael Fedele (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 5), Nancy Wyman (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 5)
- Lieutenant Governor of Delaware: Matthew Denn (Democratic Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Florida: Jeff Kottkamp (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 4), Jennifer Carroll (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 4)
- Lieutenant Governor of Georgia: Casey Cagle (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii: Brian Schatz (Democratic Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Idaho: Brad Little (politician) (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Illinois:
- until January 9: vacant
- January 9 – January 10: vacant
- starting January 10: Sheila Simon (Democratic Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: Becky Skillman (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Iowa: Patty Judge (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 14), Kim Reynolds (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 14)
- Lieutenant Governor of Kansas: Troy Findley (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 10), Jeff Colyer (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Lieutenant Governor Kentucky: Daniel Mongiardo (Democratic Party (آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)) (until دسامبر 13), Jerry Abramson (Democratic Party (آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)) (starting دسامبر 13)
- Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana: Jay Dardenne (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Maryland: Anthony G. Brown (Democratic Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: Tim Murray (Democratic Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: John D. Cherry (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 1), Brian Calley (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 1)
- Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota: Carol Molnau (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 3), Yvonne Prettner Solon (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 3)
- Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi: Phil Bryant (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Missouri: Peter Kinder (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Montana: John Bohlinger (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska: Rick Sheehy (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Nevada: Brian Krolicki (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey: Kim Guadagno (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico: Diane Denish (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 1), John Sanchez (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 1)
- Lieutenant Governor of New York: Robert Duffy (politician) (Democratic Party (United States)) (starting January 1)
- Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina: Walter H. Dalton (Democratic Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota: Drew Wrigley (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Ohio: Lee Fisher (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 10), Mary Taylor (politician) (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma: Jari Askins (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 10), Todd Lamb (politician) (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 10)
- Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania: Joseph B. Scarnati (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 18), Jim Cawley (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 18)
- Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island: Elizabeth H. Roberts (Democratic Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: André Bauer (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 12), Ken Ard (politician) (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 12)
- Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota: Dennis Daugaard (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 8), Matt Michels (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 8)
- Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee: Ron Ramsey (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Texas: David Dewhurst (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Utah: Greg Bell (politician) (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: Brian Dubie (Republican Party (United States)) (until January 6), Phillip Scott (politician) (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 6)
- Lieutenant Governor of Virginia: Bill Bolling (Republican Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Washington: Brad Owen (Democratic Party (United States))
- Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin: Barbara Lawton (Democratic Party (United States)) (until January 3), Rebecca Kleefisch (Republican Party (United States)) (starting January 3)
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بو آلت باشلیغی گئنیشلندیرماق لازیمدیر. ائلیه بولرسیز علاوه ائتماغیزینان کومک ائدسیز. (January 2013) |
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اؤلوملر
دَییشدیر- January 1
- Charles Fambrough, musician and composer (b. 1950 in the United States)
- Billy Joe Patton, amateur golfer (b. 1922 in the United States)
- January 2
- William R. Ratchford, United States Representative from Connecticut from 1979 till 1985. (b. 1934 in the United States)
- Anne Francis, actress (b. 1930 in the United States)
- Peter Hobbs (actor), French-born American actor (b. 1918 in France)
- Richard Winters, World War II soldier (b. 1918 in the United States)
- January 5 – John Ertle Oliver, geophysicist (b. 1923 in the United States)
- January 6 – Donald J. Tyson, businessman (b. 1930 in the United States)
- January 8
- John Roll, US federal judge and 2011 Tucson shooting victim (b. 1947 in the United States)
- Christina-Taylor Green, documentary subject and 2011 Tucson shooting victim (b. 2001 in the United States)
- January 10 – John Dye, actor (b. 1963 in the United States)
- January 18 – Sargent Shriver, Peace Corps founder (b. 1915 in the United States)
- January 21 – Dennis Oppenheim, artist (b. 1938 in the United States)
- January 23 – Jack LaLanne, fitness and dietary health trainer (b. 1914 in the United States)
- January 24 – Bernd Eichinger, German film producer and director, died in Los Angeles (b. 1949 in Germany)
- January 25 – Daniel Bell, sociologist (b. 1919 in the United States)
- January 27 – Charlie Callas, comedian and actor (b. 1927 in the United States)
- January 29 – Milton Babbitt, composer (b. 1916 in the United States)
- January 30 – John Barry (composer), British film score composer, died in Oyster Bay (town), New York, New York (state) (b. 1933 in the United Kingdom)
- January 31
- Charles Kaman, aeronautical engineer (b. 1919 in the United States)
- فوریه ۳، LeRoy Grannis
- فوریه ۴، تورا ساتانا، اویونچو
- فوریه ۵، Pedro Malan، اویونچو
- فوریه ۶، Kenneth Harry Olsen، موهیندوستانیس
- فوریه ۷، Margaret John، Nazi
- فوریه ۸
- Marvin Sease, singer (b. 1946 in the United States)
- Tony Malinosky, baseball player (b. 1909 in the United States)
- فوریه ۱۰، Bill Justice
- فوریه ۱۲
- Betty Garrett, actress (b. 1919 in the United States)
- Kenneth Mars, actor (b. 1935 in the United States)
- فوریه ۱۴، George Shearing
- فوریه ۱۵، Charles Epstein (geneticist)، Unabomber
- فوریه ۱۶
- Neal Amundson, mathematical modeling in chemical engineering (b. 1916 in the United States)
- Len Lesser, actor (b. 1922 in the United States)
- فوریه ۱۸، Walter Seltzer
- فوریه ۱۹، Offaly GAA، ایدمانچی
- فوریه ۲۱
- Edwin D. Kilbourne, physician and vaccine
scientist (b. 1920 in the United States)
- Dwayne McDuffie, comic book writer, editor and animator (b. 1962 in the United States)
- Russell W. Peterson, 66th governor of Delaware from 1969 till 1973. (b. 1916 in the United States)
- Haila Stoddard, actress (b. 1913 in the United States)
- Judith Sulzberger, physician and newspaper director (b. 1923 in the United States)
- فوریه ۲۶، Greg Goossen، ایدمانچی، اویونچو
- فوریه ۲۷
- Frank Buckles, soldier, last living U.S. World War I veteran (b. 1901 in the United States)
- Duke Snider, American baseball player (b. 1926 in the United States)
- Gary Winick, film director (b. 1961 in the United States)
- فوریه ۲۸
- Peter J. Gomes, professor and theologian (b. 1942 in the United States)
- Nick LaTour, actor (b. 1926 in the United States)
- Jane Russell, actress (b. 1921 in the United States)
- مارس 1
- Leonard Lomell, soldier (b. 1920 in the United States)
- John M. Lounge, astronaut (b. 1946 in the United States)
- مارس 4
- Charles Jarrott, British film director, died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California (b. 1927 in the United Kingdom)
- Johnny Preston, singer (b. 1939 in the United States)
- مارس 6 – Jean Bartel, Miss آمریکالی Pageant winner and actress (b. 1923 in آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)
- مارس 8 – Mike Starr (musician), musician (b. 1966 in آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)
- مارس 9 – David S. Broder, journalist (b. 1929 in آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)
- مارس 11 – Hugh Martin, film music composer (b. 1914 in آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)
- مارس 15
- Nate Dogg, rapper (b. 1969 in the United States)
- Marty Marion, American baseball player (b. 1917 in the United States)
- مارس 17
- Ferlin Husky, singer and musician (b. 1925 in the United States)
- Mirabelle Thao-Lo, murder victim (b. 2010 in the United States)[۱]
- مارس 18
- Warren Christopher, 63rd United States Secretary of State from 1993 till 1997. (b. 1925 in the United States)
- Drew Hill, American football player (b. 1956 in the United States)
- مارس 19 – Robert Ross (entrepreneur), medical school founder (b. 1919 in آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)
- مارس 23
- Jean Bartik, computer engineer (b. 1924 in the United States)
- Elizabeth Taylor, British-born American actress (b. 1932 in the United Kingdom)
- مارس 24 – Lanford Wilson, writer (b. 1937 in آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)
- مارس 25 – Thomas Eisner, biologist, died in Ithaca, New York, New York (state) (b. 1929)
- مارس 26
- Paul Baran, internet pioneer, died in Palo Alto, California (b. 1926)
- Harry Coover, inventor (b. 1917 in the United States)
- Geraldine Ferraro, United States Representative from New York from 1979 till 1985. (b. 1935 in the United States)
- مارس 27
- Farley Granger, actor (b. 1925 in the United States)
- Dorothea Puente, murderer (b. 1929 in the United States)
- مارس 28
- Lee Hoiby, composer (b. 1926 in the United States)
- Guy M. Townsend, Air Force brigadier general and test pilot (b. 1920 in the United States)
- مارس 31 – Mel McDaniel, singer, songwriter, and musician (b. 1942 in آمریکا بیرلشمیش ایالتلری)
- April ۱، Lord Justice of Ireland
- April ۲
- Larry Finch, college basketball player and coach (b. 1951 in the United States)
- John C. Haas, chemical engineer (b. 1918 in the United States)
- Bill Varney, film sound editor (b. 1934 in the United States)
- April ۳، ویلیام پروزف
- April ۴، ناسیونالیسم
- April ۵
- Baruch Samuel Blumberg, Nobel physician (b. 1925 in the United States)
- Larry Shepard, American baseball manager (b. 1919 in the United States)
- April ۶
- Skip O'Brien, actor (b. 1950 in the United States)
- F. Gordon A. Stone, chemist (b. 1925 in the United States).
- April ۷، Edward Edwards (serial killer)
- April ۹
- Jerry Lawson (engineer), video game pioneer (b. 1940 in the United States)
- Sidney Lumet, film director (b. 1924 in the United States)
- April ۱۰، Homer Smith (American football)، ایدمانچی
- April ۱۲
- Sidney Harman, businessman and publisher (b. 1918 in the United States)
- Eddie Joost, American baseball player and manager (b. 1916 in the United States)
- April ۱۴
- Walter Breuning, former current oldest living man and third oldest man ever (b. 1896 in the United States)
- Cyrus Harvey Jr., film distributor (b. 1925 in the United States)
- William Lipscomb, Nobel chemist (b. 1919 in the United States)
- Arthur Marx, writer (b. 1921 in the United States)
- April ۱۶
- William A. Rusher, magazine publisher (b. 1923 in the United States)
- Sol Saks, television writer (b. 1910 in the United States)
- April ۱۷، Joel Colton، تاریخچی
- April ۱۸، William Donald Schaefer
- April ۱۹
- Lynn Chandnois, American football player (b. 1925 in the United States)
- Norm Masters, American football player (b. 1933 in the United States)
- April ۲۰
- Chris Hondros, photojournalist (b. 1970 in the United States)
- Madelyn Pugh, television writer (b. 1921 in the United States)
- Gerard Smith (musician), guitarist (b. 1974 in the United States)
- April ۲۱
- Harold Garfinkel, sociologist (b. 1917 in the United States)
- Max Mathews, electrical engineer (b. 1926 in the United States)
- April ۲۲، Member of Parliament
- April ۲۳، فیلیپ (بلژیک)، تاریخچی
- April ۲۵، Joe Perry (American football)، ایدمانچی
- April ۲۶، Jim Mandich، ایدمانچی
- April ۲۷، Margo MacDonald، اویونچو
- April ۲۸، [[William Campbell (film اویونچو، اویونچو
- May 1
- Steven A. Orszag, mathematician (b. 1943 in the United States)
- William O. Taylor II, journalist (b. 1932 in the United States)
- J. Ernest Wilkins Jr., nuclear physicist (b. 1923 in the United States)
- May 2 – David Sencer, physician (b. 1924 in the United States)
- May 3
- Robert Brout, American-born Belgian physicist (b. 1928 in the United States)
- Jackie Cooper, actor (b. 1922 in the United States)
- May 4
- Mary Murphy (actress), actress (b. 1931 in the United States)
- Sada Thompson, actress (b. 1927 in the United States)
- May 5
- Arthur Laurents, screenwriter (b. 1917 in the United States)
- Dana Wynter, actress, died in Ojai, California (b. 1931)
- May 6
- Lawrence Johnson, inventor (b. 1913 in the United States)
- Horace Freeland Judson, science historian (b. 1931 in the United States)
- Dick Walsh (executive), American baseball manager (b. 1925 in the United States)
- May 7
- Ross Hagen, actor (b. 1938 in the United States)
- Robert Stempel, automobile executive (b. 1933 in the United States)
- May 8 – Corwin Hansch, chemist (b. 1918 in the United States)
- May 9
- Henry Feffer, surgeon (b. 1918 in the United States)
- Jeff Gralnick, journalist (b. 1939 in the United States)
- May 10
- Bill Bergesch, American baseball manager (b. 1921 in the United States)
- Burt Reinhardt, journalist (b. 1920 in the United States)
- May 11
- Maurice Goldhaber, Austrian-born American physicist, died in East Setauket, New York (b. 1911 in Austria)
- Leo Kahn (entrepreneur), businessman (b. 1916 in the United States)
- May 12
- Charles F. Haas, film and television director (b. 1913 in the United States)
- Jack Jones (journalist), journalist (b. 1924 in the United States)
- Jack Keil Wolf, electrical engineer (b. 1935 in the United States)
- May 13 – Mel Queen (pitcher/outfielder), American baseball manager (b. 1942 in the United States)
- May 14
- Murray Handwerker, businessman (b. 1921 in the United States)
- Joseph Wershba, journalist (b. 1920 in the United States)
- May 15 – Barbara Stuart, actress (b. 1935 in the United States)
- May 16 – Douglas Blubaugh, athlete (b. 1934 in the United States)
- May 17 – Harmon Killebrew, American baseball player (b. 1936 in the United States)
- May 19
- Phyllis Avery, actress (b. 1924 in the United States)
- David H. Kelley, American-born Canadian archaeologist (b. 1924 in the United States)
- Tom West, computer engineer (b. 1939 in the United States)
- May 20
- Steve Rutt, early pioneer of video animation (b. 1945 in the United States)
- Randy Savage, wrestler (b. 1952 in the United States)
- May 22 – Joseph Brooks (songwriter), songwriter (b. 1938 in the United States)
- May 24 – Mark Haines, lawyer and television news anchor (b. 1946 in the United States)
- May 25 – Paul J. Wiedorfer, World War II soldier (b. 1921 in the United States)
- May 26 – Irwin D. Mandel, dentist (b. 1922 in the United States)
- May 27
- Jeff Conaway, actor (b. 1950 in the United States)
- Gil Scott-Heron, poet and musician (b. 1949 in the United States)
- May 28
- Leo Rangell, physician (b. 1913 in the United States)
- John H. Sinfelt, chemical engineer (b. 1931 in the United States)
- May 29 – Bill Clements, 42nd and 44th governor of Texas from 1979 till 1983 and from 1987 till 1991. (b. 1917 in the United States)
- May 30
- Clarice Taylor, actress (b. 1917 in the United States)
- Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, Nobel physicist in medicine (b. 1921 in the United States)
- May 31
- Pauline Betz, tennis player (b. 1919 in the United States)
- Andy Robustelli, American football player (b. 1925 in the United States)
- Philip Rose (theatrical producer), stage and film producer (b. 1921 in the United States)
- June 2
- Walter R. Peterson Jr., 81st governor of New Hampshire from 1969 till 1973. (b. 1922 in the United States)
- Geronimo Pratt, Black Panther, died in Tanzania (b. 1947 in the United States)
- June 3
- James Arness, actor and brother of Peter Graves (b. 1923 in the United States)
- Andrew Gold, singer (b. 1951 in the United States)
- John Henry Johnson, American football player (b. 1929 in the United States)
- Jack Kevorkian, physician (b. 1928 in the United States)
- June 4 – Lawrence Eagleburger, 62nd Secretary of State from 1992 till 1993. (b. 1930 in the United States)
- June 6 – John R. Alison, World War II Air Force pilot (b. 1912 in the United States)
- June 7
- Genaro Hernández, boxer (b. 1966 in the United States)
- Leonard B. Stern, television writer, director, and producer (b. 1923 in the United States)
- June 8 – Jim Northrup (baseball), American baseball player (b. 1939 in the United States)
- June 9 – Godfrey Myles, American football player (b. 1968 in the United States)
- June 12
- Carl Gardner, singer (b. 1928 in the United States)
- Alan Haberman, businessman (b. 1929 in the United States)
- Kathryn Tucker Windham, writer (b. 1918 in the United States)
- Laura Ziskin, film producer (b. 1950 in the United States)
- Bessie Higginbottom, school (b. 1968 in the United States)
- Ben Higginbottom, school (b. 1968 in the United States)
- Happy Higginbottom, school (b. 1968 in the United States)
- June 13 – Betty Neumar, murder suspect (b. 1931 in the United States)
- June 15 – Bob Banner, television producer (b. 1921 in the United States)
- June 16 – Claudia Bryar, actress (b. 1918 in the United States)
- June 17 – George M. White, architect (b. 1920 in the United States)
- June 18
- Clarence Clemons, musician (b. 1942 in the United States)
- Bob Pease, electrical engineer (b. 1940 in the United States)
- June 19 – Don Diamond, actor (b. 1921 in the United States)
- June 20
- Ryan Dunn, reality television star (b. 1977 in the United States)
- Robert H. Widmer, aeronautical engineer (b. 1916 in the United States)
- June 22
- David Rayfiel, film screenwriter (b. 1923 in the United States)
- Robert Miller (art dealer), art dealer (b. 1939 in the United States)
- June 23
- Gene Colan, comic book artist (b. 1926 in the United States)
- Peter Falk, actor (b. 1927 in the United States)
- Fred Steiner, television and film composer (b. 1923 in the United States)
- June 24 – F. Gilman Spencer, newspaper editor (b. 1925 in the United States)
- June 25
- Shelby Grant, actress and wife of Chad Everett (b. 1936 in the United States)
- Alice Playten, actress (b. 1947 in the United States)
- June 26
- Edith Fellows, actress (b. 1923 in the United States)
- Robert Morris (cryptographer), cryptographer (b. 1932 in the United States)
- June 27
- Lorenzo Charles, American basketball player (b. 1963 in the United States)
- Elaine Stewart, actress (b. 1930 in the United States)
- June 29 – Billy Costello, boxer (b. 1956 in the United States)
- July 1 – Bud Grant (broadcaster), television producer (b. 1934 in the United States)
- July 4
- Wes Covington, American baseball player (b. 1932 in the United States)
- William G. Thrash, general in the United States Marine Corps (b. 1916 in the United States)
- July 5 – Armen Gilliam, American basketball player (b. 1964 in the United States)
- July 6 – John Mackey (American football), American football player (b. 1941 in the United States)
- July 7
- Humberto Leal Garcia Jr., Mexican murderer, died in Huntsville, Texas (b. 1973 in Mexico)
- Dick Williams, American baseball player and manager (b. 1929 in the United States)
- July 8
- Roberts Blossom, actor (b. 1924 in the United States)
- William R. Corliss, physicist (b. 1926 in the United States)
- Sam Denoff, television writer and producer (b. 1928 in the United States)
- Pete Duranko, American football player (b. 1943 in the United States)
- Betty Ford, wife of Gerald Ford (b. 1918 in the United States)
- July 10 – Deacon Turner, American football player (b. 1955 in the United States)
- July 11 – Tom Gehrels, Dutch-born American astronomer (b. 1925 in the Netherlands)
- July 12
- Ame Deal, murder victim (b. 2000 in the United States)
- Leiby Kletzky, murder victim (b. 2002 in the United States)
- Sherwood Schwartz, television writer and producer (b. 1916 in the United States)
- July 13 – Jerry Ragovoy, songwriter and producer (b. 1930 in the United States)
- July 14 – Noel Gayler, World War II naval aviator, admiral, and bureaucrat (b. 1914 in the United States)
- July 15
- Cornell MacNeil, operatic baritone (b. 1922 in the United States)
- John S. Toll, physicist and college administrator (
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