This was attached to an article about notable people who died in 2025.
Pope Francis, 88 years old
The Aga Khan, 88
Jane Goodall, 91
Jim Lovell, 97
James Watson, 97
Robert Redford, 89
Diane Keaton, 79
Gene Hackman, 95
David Lynch, 78
Claudia Cardinale, 87
Val Kilmer, 65
Terence Stamp, 87
Rob Reiner, 78
George Foreman, 76
Hulk Hogan, 71
Diogo Jota, 28
Nicola Pietrangeli, 92
Tom Stoppard, 88
Mario Vargas Llosa, 89
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, 87
Frederick Forsyth, 86
Jilly Cooper, 88
Ozzy Osbourne, 76
Brian Wilson, 82
Roberta Flack, 88
Jimmy Cliff, 81
Ornella Vanoni, 91
Sly Stone, 82
D’Angelo, 51
Marianne Faithfull, 78
Alan Bergman, 99
Giorgio Armani, 91
Eddie Jordan, 76
Frederick Smith, 80
Hussam al-Masri, 49
Anthony Grey, 87
Ruth Weiss, 101
Dick Cheney, 84
Charlie Kirk, 31
Jean-Marie Le Pen, 96
Muhammadu Buhari, 82
Raila Odinga, 80
Sam Nujoma, 95
Tomiichi Murayama, 101
Jose Mujica, 89
Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, 95
Ion Iliescu, 95
Sebastião Salgado, 81
Oliviero Toscani, 82
Frank Gehry, 96
Virginia Giuffre, 41
Stella Rimington, 90
Jimmy Swaggart, 90
Felix Baumgartner, 56
Ace Frehley, 74 – Lead guitarist of band Kiss
Amadou Bagayoko, 70 – Malian singer of duo Amadou & Mariam
Angie Stone, 63 – U.S. soul singer-songwriter
Assata Shakur, 78 – Black Liberation Army activist convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper
Barbie Hsu, 48 – Taiwanese actor
Bernie Kerik, 69 – New York City’s 9/11 police chief later found guilty of tax evasion
Bill Moyers, 91 – Broadcaster and former White House press secretary
Boris Spassky, 88 – Russian chess champion
Charles Rangel, 94 – U.S. politician and a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus
Chen Ning Yang, 103 – Chinese theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize laureate
Chuck Mangione, 84 – U.S. flugelhorn player known for hit “Feels So Good”
Cleo Laine, 97 – British jazz singer
Clint Hill, 93 – Secret Service agent who sought to save mortally wounded U.S. President John F. Kennedy
Connie Francis, 87 – U.S. singer who topped the charts in the 1950s and 1960s
Daniel Naroditsky, 29 – U.S. chess grandmaster
David Johansen, 75 – Lead singer of band The New York Dolls
David ‘Syd’ Lawrence, 61 – The first British-born Black cricketer to represent England
Diane Ladd, 89 – U.S. actor
Dickie Bird, 92 – British cricket umpire
Eddie Palmieri, 88 – Latin jazz pianist and composer
Edgar Lungu, 68 – Former president of Zambia
Edwin Feulner, 83 – Founder and longtime president of U.S. conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation
Emilie Dequenne, 43 – Belgian actor
Etienne-Emile Baulieu, 96 – French inventor of the abortion pill
Garth Hudson, 87 – Keyboardist of rock group The Band
Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield, 63 – Bassist of band The Stone Roses
George Wendt, 76 – Actor who played Norm Peterson on “Cheers”
Gerald Connolly, 75 – U.S. politician
Gerry Spence, 96 – U.S. lawyer and author
Gopichand Hinduja, 85 – Billionaire businessman
Graham Greene, 73 – Canadian Indigenous actor
Hans-Jörg Rudloff, 85 – Influential banker known as “the king of the Euromarkets”
Hazel Nell Dukes, 92 – Former president of U.S. civil rights group NAACP
Hermeto Pascoal, 89 – Brazilian composer known as “The Sorcerer”
Horst Köhler, 81 – Former president of Germany
Horst Mahler, 89 – German lawyer and political activist
James Dobson, 89 – U.S. evangelical activist
Jim Bolger, 90 – Former prime minister of New Zealand
Jim Irsay, 65 – Owner of football team Indianapolis Colts
Joan Bennett Kennedy, 89 – Model, concert pianist and sister-in-law of John F. Kennedy
Jochen Mass, 78 – German F1 racer and Le Mans winner
Jorge Costa, 53 – Former captain of Porto soccer team
Juan Ponce Enrile, 101 – Philippine former defence secretary and presidential legal counsel
Julian McMahon, 56 – Australian actor in “Charmed” and “Nip/Tuck”
June Lockhart, 100 – U.S. actor who played Ruth Martin on “Lassie”
Katharine Worsley, 92 – Britain’s Duchess of Kent known for her Wimbledon link
Kim Yong Nam, 97 – North Korea’s former ceremonial head of state
Lalo Schifrin, 93 – Argentine composer of “Mission: Impossible” theme
Lee Shau Kee, 97 – Hong Kong property magnate
Leonard Lauder, 92 – Art collector and billionaire heir to Estée Lauder
Loni Anderson, 79 – U.S. actor in sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati”
Loretta Swit, 87 – U.S. actor who played “Hot Lips” Houlihan on “M*A*S*H”
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, 54 – U.S. actor who played Theo Huxtable on “The Cosby Show”
Manuel ‘Manolo el del Bombo’ Caceres, 76 – Drum-pounding Spanish soccer superfan
Marian Turski, 98 – Holocaust survivor and journalist
Martin Parr, 73 – British photographer
Mauricio Funes, 65 – Former president of El Salvador
Michael Madsen, 67 – U.S. actor in “Reservoir Dogs” and “Kill Bill: Volume 2”
Michelle Trachtenberg, 39 – U.S. actor who played Buffy’s sister on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”
Miguel Uribe, 39 – Colombian senator and presidential hopeful
Paige Greco, 28 – Australian Paralympics gold medallist
Peter Yarrow, 86 – U.S. singer in folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary
Pinto da Costa, 87 – Longtime president of Porto soccer club
Prunella Scales, 93 – British actor who played Sybil Fawlty on “Fawlty Towers”
Richard Chamberlain, 90 – U.S. actor and singer
Rick Buckler, 69 – Drummer of band The Jam
Rick Davies, 81 – Frontman of band Supertramp
Ricky Hatton, 46 – British boxer
Russell Nelson, 101 – President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Sam Rivers, 48 – Bassist of band Limp Bizkit
Sirikit, 93 – Thailand’s Queen Mother and wife of the country’s longest-reigning monarch
Sophie Kinsella, 55 – British author of bestselling “Shopaholic” novels
Steve Cropper, 84 – U.S. guitarist
Sylvester Turner, 70 – U.S. politician and lawyer
Theodor Pištěk, 93 – Czech costume designer on film “Amadeus”
Tom Lehrer, 97 – U.S. musical satirist
Tom Robbins, 92 – U.S. novelist
Udo Kier, 81 – German actor
Wink Martindale, 91 – U.S. game show host
Xu Qiliang, 75 – Top Chinese general
Yuri Grigorovich, 98 – Russian ballet choreographer
Ziad Rahbani, 69 – Lebanese composer and musician
Zurab Tsereteli, 91 – Georgian sculptor
Missed Rick Derringer. Dies at 77.