2019 deaths in the United States (July–December)

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2019
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the United States

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Deaths in the last half of the year 2019 in the United States. For the first half of the year, see 2019 deaths in the United States, January–June.

July[edit]

Lee Iacocca
Arte Johnson
Cameron Boyce
Ross Perot
Rip Torn
Denise Nickerson
Fernando J. Corbató
John Paul Stevens
David Hedison
César Pelli
Robert Morgenthau
Christopher C. Kraft Jr.
Art Neville
Russi Taylor
John Robert Schrieffer

August[edit]

D. A. Pennebaker
Harley Race
Toni Morrison
Kary Mullis
Jeffrey Epstein
Peter Fonda
Cedric Benson
Larry Taylor
David Koch
Sidney Rittenberg
Neal Casal
Jessi Combs
Valerie Harper
Immanuel Wallerstein

September[edit]

Carol Lynley
Chris Duncan
Daniel Johnston
T. Boone Pickens
Eddie Money
Ric Ocasek
Jessica Jaymes
Cokie Roberts
Barron Hilton
Aron Eisenberg
Sid Haig
Robert Hunter
William Levada
José José
Jessye Norman

October[edit]

Cain Hope Felder
Eric Pleskow
Diahann Carroll
Rip Taylor
Francis S. Currey
Robert Forster
Harold Bloom
John Tate
Elijah Cummings
Bill Macy
Thomas D'Alesandro III
Willie Brown
Don Valentine
Robert Evans
John Conyers
Kay Hagan
John Witherspoon
Ron Fairly

November[edit]

Rudy Boesch
Ernest J. Gaines
Stephen Dixon
Bernard Tyson
Harrison Dillard
Tom Lyle
Mary L. Good
Wataru Misaka
Gahan Wilson
James L. Holloway III
John Henry Waddell
Andrew Clements

December[edit]

D. C. Fontana
René Auberjonois
Caroll Spinney
Paul Volcker
Frederick B. Dent
Danny Aiello
Hayden Fry
Junior Johnson
Fred B. Rooney
Jocelyn Burdick
Jerry Herman
Paul X. Kelley
Syd Mead

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