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215 deaths recorded on January 1 throughout history

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Antiquity 4
Medieval 12
1500s 4
1600s 3
1700s 11
1800s 11
1800

Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton

84 years. That's what Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton got. French naturalist.

1817

Martin Heinrich Klaproth

Martin Heinrich Klaproth, died 1817 at 74. German chemist.

1846

John Torrington

1846. John Torrington died. 21 years old. British soldier and explorer.

1852

John George Children

John George Children — british chemist, mineralogist and zoologist. Died in 1852 at 75.

1853

Gregory Blaxland

1853. Gregory Blaxland died. 75 years old. Australian farmer and explorer.

1862

Mikhail Ostrogradsky

Mikhail Ostrogradsky died in 1862. 61 years old. Russian physicist.

1869

Martin W. Bates

Martin W. Bates. American politician. Died 1869.

1881

Louis Auguste Blanqui

Louis Auguste Blanqui. French activist. Died 1881.

1892

Roswell B. Mason

87 years. That's what Roswell B. Mason got. American politician, 25th Mayor of Chicago.

Heinrich Hertz
1894

Heinrich Hertz

Heinrich Hertz proved electromagnetic waves exist and died at 36 before the world figured out what to do with them. In eight years between his breakthrough experiment and his death from a rare blood vessel disease, he confirmed Maxwell's theory, showed that radio waves travel at the speed of light, and laid the groundwork for every wireless technology ever built. Radio, television, radar, Wi-Fi, mobile phones — all of it traces back to a German physicist with a spark-gap transmitter in a university lab. The unit of frequency bears his name. One hertz. One cycle per second.

1896

Alfred Ely Beach

Alfred Ely Beach — american publisher and lawyer, created the beach pneumatic transit. Died in 1896 at 70.

1900s 67
1901

Ignatius L. Donnelly

Ignatius Donnelly served three terms in Congress, ran for Vice President on the Populist ticket, and spent his remaining decades writing books about Atlantis and arguing that Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays. Wrong on both counts. But his "Atlantis: The Antediluvian World" sold so well it single-handedly revived the lost-continent myth in popular culture. Donnelly also championed women's suffrage, racial equality, and railroad regulation — causes decades ahead of their time. A serious politician and an enthusiastic crank. He died in 1901 still convinced about Bacon.

1906

Hugh Nelson

Hugh Nelson. British-Australian politician, 11th Premier of Queensland. Died 1906.

1918

William Wilfred Campbell

William Wilfred Campbell, died 1918 at 60. Canadian poet.

1919

Mikhail Drozdovsky

Mikhail Drozdovsky. Russian general. Died 1919.

Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg
1921

Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg

Bethmann-Hollweg was Germany's chancellor when the Great War began. He's the one who called Belgium's neutrality treaty a "scrap of paper" — a phrase that became Britain's rallying cry for entering the fight. He'd tried to keep Britain neutral. Failed completely. He backed unrestricted submarine warfare, then opposed it, then accepted it again under pressure from Hindenburg and Ludendorff. Those generals eventually forced him out in 1917. He retired and spent his remaining years writing memoirs insisting the war wasn't entirely his fault. He died in 1921, still making the case.

1922

István Kühár

István Kühár. Slovene priest and politician. Died 1922.

1923

Willie Keeler

51 years. That's what Willie Keeler got. Willie Keeler, American baseball player.

1928

Loie Fuller

Loie Fuller — loie fuller, american dancer. Died in 1928 at 66.

1929

Mustafa Necati

Mustafa Necati served as Turkey's Minister of Education during the earliest and most aggressive phase of Atatürk's reforms. He oversaw the transition from Arabic to Latin script across the entire education system — a change that effectively cut an entire generation off from everything written in Ottoman Turkish. He built hundreds of new schools, brought in foreign educators, and pushed for coeducation. He died in 1929 at 35, of a kidney infection, before the reforms he'd championed were fully implemented. The education system he designed outlasted the man by nearly a century.

1931

Martinus Beijerinck

Martinus Beijerinck. Dutch microbiologist and botanist. Died 1931.

1932

C P Scott

C P Scott died in 1932. 86 years old. British journalist, publisher and politician.

1937

Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati

Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati died in 1937. 63 years old. Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati, Indian religious leader, founded the Gaudiya Math.

1940

Panuganti Lakshminarasimha Rao

Panuganti Lakshminarasimha Rao, died 1940 at 75. Indian author.

1941

József Konkolics

József Konkolics. Hungarian-Slovene author (d. 1861). Died 1941.

1942

Otto Liiv

Otto Liiv. Estonian historian and archivist. Died 1942.

1943

Andrew Summers Rowan

Andrew Summers Rowan — u.s. military officer who gave "a message to garcia". Died in 1943 at 86.

1943

Jenő Rejtő

1943. Jenő Rejtő died. 38 years old. Jenő Rejtő, Hungarian journalist.

1944

Charles Turner

1944. Charles Turner died. 82 years old. Australian cricketer.

Edwin Lutyens
1944

Edwin Lutyens

Edwin Lutyens designed the Cenotaph on Whitehall. Also Castle Drogo, the last castle built in England. Also the Thiepval Memorial, the largest British war memorial in the world — 72,000 names carved into Portland stone. He built country houses for Edwardian aristocrats, government buildings for the Raj in New Delhi, and memorials for the dead of the Somme. The Cenotaph was supposed to be temporary — plaster and wood for the 1919 peace parade. Public demand made it permanent. Stone replaced plaster. It's stood there for over a century. Wreaths laid every November.

Hank Williams
1953

Hank Williams

He was 29. His driver found him in the backseat of his Cadillac on the road to Canton, Ohio. The cause was alcohol, chloral hydrate, and morphine. Hank Williams had recorded "Your Cheatin' Heart" six weeks earlier. It hadn't come out yet. He'd been fired by the Grand Ole Opry fourteen months before for showing up drunk. He wrote "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" the same year he got fired. The songs outlasted everything else.

1954

Duff Cooper

1954. Duff Cooper died. 64 years old. British politician and diplomat, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

1954

Leonard Bacon

Leonard Bacon, died 1954 at 67. American poet.

1955

Arthur C. Parker

Arthur C. Parker. American archaeologist and historian. Died 1955.

1955

Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar

Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar, died 1955 at 61. Indian chemist.

1957

Seán South and Fergal O'Hanlon

Seán South and Fergal O'Hanlon died attacking an RUC barracks in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh. It was 1957. The IRA's Border Campaign had just started — a series of raids on Northern Irish targets launched from the Republic. The Brookeborough attack failed. The police were waiting. South was 28, a Gaelic language enthusiast from Limerick. O'Hanlon was 19, from Monaghan. Both became martyrs. Ballads were written about them within weeks. The campaign itself accomplished almost nothing and was abandoned by 1962. But those names still echo in Republican folk songs.

1958

Edward Weston

Edward Weston. American photographer. Died 1958.

1960

Margaret Sullavan

Margaret Sullavan. American actress and screenwriter. Died 1960.

1961

Alastair Denniston

Alastair Denniston. Alastair Denniston, Scottish cryptologist. Died 1961.

1964

Bechara El Khoury

Bechara El Khoury. Lebanese politician, 6th President of Lebanon. Died 1964.

1965

Emma Asson

76 years. That's what Emma Asson got. Estonian politician.

1966

Vincent Auriol

Vincent Auriol. French politician, 16th President of the French Republic. Died 1966.

1968

Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson

Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. American publisher, founded DC Comics. Died 1968.

1969

Bruno Söderström

Bruno Söderström. Swedish pole vaulter. Died 1969.

1969

Barton MacLane

Barton MacLane, died 1969 at 67. American actor.

1971

Amphilochius of Pochayiv

Amphilochius of Pochayiv. Ukrainian saint. Died 1971.

1972

Maurice Chevalier

Maurice Chevalier, died 1972 at 84. French actor.

1973

Sergei Kourdakov

Sergei Kourdakov died in 1973. 22 years old. Soviet navy officer and KGB agent.

1977

Roland Hayes

Roland Hayes. Roland Hayes, American lyric tenor and composer. Died 1977.

1978

Don Freeman

Don Freeman — american author and illustrator. Died in 1978 at 70.

1978

Carle Hessay

Carle Hessay. Carle Hessay, German-Canadian painter. Died 1978.

1980

Adolph Deutsch

Adolph Deutsch — american composer and arranger. Died in 1980 at 83.

1980

Pietro Nenni

89 years. That's what Pietro Nenni got. Italian politician.

1981

Hephzibah Menuhin

1981. Hephzibah Menuhin died. 61 years old. American-Australian pianist.

1982

Victor Buono

Victor Buono, died 1982 at 44. American actor.

1984

Alexis Korner

Alexis Korner didn't become a rock star. He made them. His band Blues Incorporated was a revolving door of future legends: Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Robert Plant. They all played with Korner before forming the bands that made them famous. Born in Paris to an Austrian father and Greek mother, raised in London during the Blitz, he fell in love with American blues from imported records and spent his life transplanting it to British soil. The Rolling Stones, Cream, Led Zeppelin — none of them exist without him.

1984

Joaquín Rodríguez Ortega

Joaquín Rodríguez Ortega. Joaquín Rodríguez Ortega, known as "Cagancho", Spanish bullfighter. Died 1984.

1985

Sigerson Clifford

1985. Sigerson Clifford died. 72 years old. Irish poet, playwright, and civil servant.

1985

Kamatari Fujiwara

Kamatari Fujiwara, died 1985 at 80. Japanese actor.

1986

Bruce Norris

Bruce Norris. American hockey executive (Detroit Red Wings). Died 1986.

1986

Alfredo Binda

Alfredo Binda. Italian cyclist. Died 1986.

1987

Lloyd Haynes

Lloyd Haynes, died 1987 at 53. American actor.

1987

Jack Latham

Jack Latham. American actor, and news anchor. Died 1987.

1988

Clementine Hunter

Clementine Hunter died in 1988. Clementine Hunter, American folk artist (born 1886 or 1887).

1989

Aleka Stratigou

Aleka Stratigou, died 1989 at 63. Greek actress.

1991

Buck Ram

Buck Ram died in 1991. 84 years old. American songwriter and businessman (The Platters).

Grace Hopper
1992

Grace Hopper

Grace Hopper found an actual moth stuck in a computer relay and taped it into the logbook. That was 1947. She was a Navy officer and mathematician who helped create COBOL, the programming language that still runs banking systems and government mainframes worldwide. Hopper retired from the Navy as a rear admiral at 79 — the oldest active-duty officer in the U.S. armed forces at the time. They'd recalled her from retirement twice because they kept needing her. The Navy named a destroyer after her. The moth is in the Smithsonian.

1994

Arthur Porritt

94 years. That's what Arthur Porritt got. Baron Porritt, New Zealand physician and politician, 11th Governor-General of New Zealand.

1994

Cesar Romero

Cesar Romero, died 1994 at 87. American actor.

1994

Edward Arthur Thompson

Edward Arthur Thompson died in 1994. 80 years old. Irish historian.

Eugene Wigner
1995

Eugene Wigner

93 years. That's what Eugene Wigner got. Hungarian-American physicist and mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate.

1995

Fred West

54 years. That's what Fred West got. British serial killer.

1996

Arthur Rudolph

1996. Arthur Rudolph died. 90 years old. German engineer.

1996

Arleigh Burke

Arleigh Burke — american admiral. Died in 1996 at 95.

1997

Hagood Hardy

Hagood Hardy. Canadian composer and musician. Died 1997.

1997

Townes Van Zandt

Townes Van Zandt. American singer-songwriter. Died 1997.

1997

Ivan Graziani

Ivan Graziani. Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist. Died 1997.

Helen Wills
1998

Helen Wills

Helen Wills won 31 Grand Slam titles and didn't lose a single set in competitive play between 1927 and 1933. Over four years of flawless tennis. They called her "Little Miss Poker Face" — no celebrations, no complaints, no visible effort on court. Eight Wimbledon singles titles. Off the court she painted, studied at Berkeley, and wrote a mystery novel. She retired at 32, walked away from tennis entirely, and lived quietly for six decades until her death at 92 in 1998. The greatest dominance the sport had ever seen, followed by complete silence.

2000s 103
2000

Colin Vaughan

Colin Vaughan — australian journalist. Died in 2000 at 69.

2001

Ray Walston

Ray Walston, died 2001 at 87. American actor.

2002

Julia Phillips

Julia Phillips. American film producer and author. Died 2002.

2003

F. William Free

F. William Free died in 2003. 75 years old. American advertising executive.

Joe Foss
2003

Joe Foss

Joe Foss shot down 26 Japanese aircraft in the Pacific, tying Eddie Rickenbacker's WWI record. Medal of Honor at 28. Then he went home to South Dakota and became governor. Then first commissioner of the American Football League. Then host of a TV hunting show. Then NRA president. Any single one of those careers defines most lives. Foss did all of them. After 9/11, TSA agents confiscated his Medal of Honor at airport security because they didn't know what it was. He died in 2003 at 87.

2003

Royce D. Applegate

64 years. That's what Royce D. Applegate got. American actor and screenwriter.

2003

Cyril Shaps

Cyril Shaps, died 2003 at 80. English actor.

2003

Dumitru Tinu

Dumitru Tinu died in 2003. 63 years old. Romanian journalist.

Shirley Chisholm
2005

Shirley Chisholm

Shirley Chisholm — american educator, politician, and author. Died in 2005 at 81.

2005

Ngo Van

92 years. That's what Ngo Van got. Ngo Van, Vietnamese activist.

2005

Bob Matsui

Bob Matsui. American politician. Died 2005.

2005

Eugene J. Martin

2005. Eugene J. Martin died. 67 years old. American painter.

2005

Hugh Lawson

Hugh Lawson — 6th baron burnham, british newspaperman. Died in 2005 at 74.

2006

Hugh McLaughlin

Hugh McLaughlin invented the Waterhog — the commercial floor mat you've walked across in every office lobby, hotel entrance, and hospital corridor without once noticing it. Those heavy-duty entrance mats that scrape mud and absorb rainwater? McLaughlin's creation. He was an Irish publisher who pivoted to industrial textiles and built a company around a single insight: doorways need better engineering. Millions were sold. The product outlived every building he ever walked into. He died in 2006. The mats are still there, everywhere, doing their quiet invisible work.

2006

Dawn Lake

Dawn Lake. Australian comedian, actress, and singer. Died 2006.

2006

Bryan Harvey

Bryan Harvey — american musician (house of freaks). Died in 2006 at 50.

2006

Harry Magdoff

Harry Magdoff. American journalist. Died 2006.

2007

Darrent Williams

Darrent Williams died in 2007. 25 years old. American football player.

2007

Tad Jones

Tad Jones. American jazz music historian. Died 2007.

2007

Julius Hegyi

2007. Julius Hegyi died. 84 years old. American conductor.

2007

Del Reeves

Del Reeves. American country singer. Died 2007.

2007

Roland Levinsky

Roland Levinsky. South African scientist. Died 2007.

2007

Leonard Fraser

Leonard Fraser. Australian serial killer. Died 2007.

2007

A. I. Bezzerides

A. I. Bezzerides. American novelist and screenwriter. Died 2007.

2007

Ernie Koy

Ernie Koy died in 2007. 98 years old. American baseball player.

2007

Tillie Olsen

95 years. That's what Tillie Olsen got. American writer.

2007

Leon Davidson

Leon Davidson — american engineer and scientist. Died in 2007 at 85.

2008

Harold Corsini

2008. Harold Corsini died. 89 years old. American photographer.

2008

Salvatore Bonanno

2008. Salvatore Bonanno died. 76 years old. American son of Joseph Bonanno.

2008

Pratap Chandra Chunder

Pratap Chandra Chunder — indian politician. Died in 2008 at 89.

2008

Peter Caffrey

Peter Caffrey, died 2008 at 59. Irish actor.

2009

Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan Kenyan terrorist (b. 196

2009. Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan Kenyan terrorist (b. 196 died. 49 years old. Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan Kenyan terrorist.

2009

Aarne Arvonen

Aarne Arvonen. Finnish super-centenarian. Died 2009.

2009

Ron Asheton American guitarist and songwriter (The

Ron Asheton played guitar for the Stooges. Their first album in 1969 sounded like a building collapsing — distorted, repetitive, deliberately confrontational. Almost no one bought it. But Asheton's guitar tone on "I Wanna Be Your Dog" defined punk rock a full decade before punk rock had a name. He got demoted to bass when James Williamson joined for "Raw Power" and accepted it without visible complaint. The Stooges reunited in 2003 with Asheton back on lead guitar. He died alone in his Ann Arbor home in 2009. His body wasn't discovered for days.

2009

Nizar Rayan

Nizar Rayan. Palestinian Hamas leader. Died 2009.

2009

Claiborne Pell

Claiborne Pell served 36 years in the U.S. Senate and attached his name to one thing more consequential than any bill: the Pell Grant. Federal financial aid for low-income college students. Since 1972, over 80 million Americans have received one. Pell came from old money — his family traced to Rhode Island's founding. He wore rumpled suits, took the train to Washington, and fought for causes that didn't benefit his class. He also believed in the paranormal and funded psychic research. An aristocrat who bankrolled college for the poor and ghost-hunting for himself.

2009

Helen Suzman

Helen Suzman — helen suzman, south african anti-apartheid activist and politician. Died in 2009 at 92.

2010

Lhasa de Sela

Lhasa de Sela. American-Mexican singer-songwriter. Died 2010.

2011

Flemming Jørgensen

Flemming Jørgensen co-founded Bamses Venner, one of Denmark's most popular bands. Five million records sold in a country of five million people. The math speaks for itself. Nearly every Dane alive during the '70s and '80s owned at least one of their albums. Jørgensen also acted in Danish films and television for decades. When he died in 2011, Denmark treated it like the loss of a national institution. Because that's what it was. Some bands belong to a generation. Bamses Venner belonged to an entire country.

2011

Reynaldo Dagsa

Reynaldo Dagsa. Filipino politician. Died 2011.

2011

Marin Constantin

Marin Constantin died in 2011. 86 years old. Romanian composer and conductor.

2012

Alessandro Liberati

Alessandro Liberati. Italian physician and epidemiologist. Died 2012.

2012

Nay Win Maung

Nay Win Maung. Burmese physician, businessman, and activist. Died 2012.

2012

Fred Milano

Fred Milano sang tenor for Dion and the Belmonts. "A Teenager in Love." "I Wonder Why." They named themselves after Belmont Avenue in the Bronx, where they hung out and harmonized on the sidewalk. Milano's voice was the smooth one floating above Dion DiMucci's lead. The group split in 1960 when Dion went solo. Milano kept the Belmonts going for decades, touring the oldies circuit, keeping the harmonies intact. He died in 2012. He'd been singing those same songs for over fifty years. They still landed.

2012

Tommy Mont

Tommy Mont died in 2012. 90 years old. American football player and coach.

2012

Carlos Soria

64 years. That's what Carlos Soria got. Argentinian lawyer and politician.

2012

Yafa Yarkoni

Yafa Yarkoni — israeli singer and actress. Died in 2012 at 87.

Kiro Gligorov
2012

Kiro Gligorov

Kiro Gligorov became the first president of independent Macedonia and took a car bomb to the head in 1995. He survived. Lost his right eye and part of his skull, spent months in recovery, and returned to office. Nobody was ever charged with the assassination attempt. Gligorov had navigated Macedonia's peaceful separation from Yugoslavia — one of the only republics to leave without a war — and then survived the kind of attack that usually defines the end of a political career. He served until 1999. Died in 2012 at 94.

2012

Bob Anderson

Bob Anderson. British fencer, stuntman, and choreographer. Died 2012.

2012

Gary Ablett

Gary Ablett. English footballer and manager. Died 2012.

2013

Ross Davis

Ross Davis. American baseball player. Died 2013.

2013

Lloyd Hartman Elliott

Lloyd Hartman Elliott. American academic. Died 2013.

2013

Barbara Werle

2013. Barbara Werle died. 85 years old. American actress and singer.

2013

Allan Hancox

Allan Hancox — british-kenyan judge, chief justice of kenya. Died in 2013 at 81.

2013

Roz Howard

Roz Howard died in 2013. 91 years old. American race car driver.

2013

Christopher Martin-Jenkins

68 years. That's what Christopher Martin-Jenkins got. British journalist.

2013

Patti Page

Patti Page — american singer and actress. Died in 2013 at 86.

2013

Yuri Alexandrov

2013. Yuri Alexandrov died. 50 years old. Soviet and Russian boxer.

2013

Lory Blanchard

Lory Blanchard. New Zealand rugby player and coach. Died 2013.

2013

Michael Patrick Cronan

Michael Patrick Cronan. American graphic designer. Died 2013.

2014

Juanita Moore

Juanita Moore died in 2014. 100 years old. American actress.

2014

Peter Austin

2014. Peter Austin died. 93 years old. British brewer, founded Ringwood Brewery.

2014

Pete DeCoursey

Pete DeCoursey. American journalist. Died 2014.

2014

Michael Glennon

Michael Glennon. Australian priest. Died 2014.

2014

Higashifushimi Kunihide

Higashifushimi Kunihide. Japanese monk and educator. Died 2014.

2014

Billy McColl

Billy McColl, died 2014 at 63. British actor.

2014

William Mgimwa

William Mgimwa. Tanzanian banker and politician, 13th Tanzanian Minister of Finance. Died 2014.

2014

Josep Seguer

91 years. That's what Josep Seguer got. Spanish footballer and manager.

2014

Tabby Thomas

Tabby Thomas — american singer, pianist, and guitarist. Died in 2014 at 85.

2015

Ulrich Beck

2015. Ulrich Beck died. 71 years old. Ulrich Beck, German sociologist.

2015

William Lloyd Standish

85 years. That's what William Lloyd Standish got. William Lloyd Standish, United States District Judge.

2015

Donna Douglas

Donna Douglas. American actress. Died 2015.

2015

Mario Cuomo

Mario Cuomo died on the same day his son Andrew was inaugurated for a second term as New York's governor. He was 82. Cuomo served three terms as governor himself and delivered a keynote at the 1984 Democratic convention that's still considered one of the finest political speeches of the century. He never ran for president, despite years of speculation and pressure. He kept saying no. His reluctance became its own mythology — "Hamlet on the Hudson," the press called him. He died hours after watching his son take the oath.

2015

Omar Karami

Omar Karami served twice as Lebanon's Prime Minister and was forced out both times by popular pressure. The first time, in 1992, students protested his economic policies. The second time, in 2005, came after the assassination of Rafic Hariri, when the Cedar Revolution's massive demonstrations pushed Syria's allies out of government. Karami was a Sunni politician in a country where sectarian balance is both sacred and constantly contested. His family had deep roots in Tripoli politics. He died in 2015. Lebanon's political system — designed to distribute power among sects — continued fragmenting without him.

2015

Boris Morukov

Boris Morukov died in 2015. 65 years old. Russian physician and astronaut.

2016

Dale Bumpers

Dale Bumpers. American soldier, lawyer, and politician, 38th Governor of Arkansas. Died 2016.

2016

Fazu Aliyeva

84 years. That's what Fazu Aliyeva got. Russian poet and journalist.

2016

Mike Oxley

Mike Oxley — american lawyer and politician. Died in 2016 at 72.

2016

Vilmos Zsigmond

2016. Vilmos Zsigmond died. 86 years old. Hungarian-American cinematographer and producer.

2017

Tony Atkinson

Tony Atkinson. British economist. Died 2017.

2017

Derek Parfit

Derek Parfit. British philosopher. Died 2017.

2017

Yvon Dupuis

Yvon Dupuis. Canadian politician. Died 2017.

2018

Jon Paul Steuer

Jon Paul Steuer. Jon Paul Steuer, American actor. Died 2018.

2018

Robert Mann

Robert Mann. Robert Mann, American violinist. Died 2018.

2019

George

George was a snail. The last known Achatinella apexfulva, a Hawaiian tree snail species that once numbered in the millions across Oahu's forests. He lived alone in a lab at the University of Hawaii for fourteen years while researchers searched for a mate. They never found one. George died on New Year's Day 2019, approximately fourteen years old. Invasive rats and a predatory snail called the rosy wolfsnail had wiped out every relative. When George died, an entire evolutionary lineage ended in a university terrarium. Millions of years, gone.

2019

Pegi Young

Pegi Young. Pegi Young, American singer, songwriter, environmentalist, educator and philanthropist. Died 2019.

2019

Paul Neville

Paul Neville. Paul Neville, Australian politician. Died 2019.

2020

Alexander Frater

83 years. That's what Alexander Frater got. Alexander Frater, British travel writer and journalist.

2020

David Stern

David Stern. David Stern, American lawyer and businessman. Died 2020.

2020

Barry McDonald

2020. Barry McDonald died. 80 years old. Barry McDonald, Australian rugby union player.

2020

Don Larsen

Don Larsen — don larsen, american baseball player. Died in 2020 at 91.

2020

Lexii Alijai

Lexii Alijai died in 2020. 22 years old. Lexii Alijai, American rapper.

2021

Mark Eden

Mark Eden. Mark Eden, English actor. Died 2021.

2021

Floyd Little

Floyd Little. Floyd Little, American football player. Died 2021.

2021

Carlos do Carmo

Carlos do Carmo — carlos do carmo, portuguese fado singer. Died in 2021 at 82.

2021

Elmira Minita Gordon

Elmira Minita Gordon. Elmira Minita Gordon, Belizean educator and psychologist. Died 2021.

2022

Dan Reeves

78 years. That's what Dan Reeves got. Dan Reeves, American football player and coach.

2022

Gary Burgess

Gary Burgess died in 2022. 47 years old. Gary Burgess, British broadcaster and journalist.

2023

Fred White

Fred White — fred white, american musician and songwriter. Died in 2023 at 68.

2024

Lynja

2024. Lynja died. 68 years old. Lynja, American celebrity chef and YouTuber.

2025

Wayne Osmond

Wayne Osmond — wayne osmond, american singer-songwriter and actor. Died in 2025 at 74.

2025

David Lodge

David Lodge died in 2025. 90 years old. David Lodge, English author and critic.

2025

Chad Morgan

92 years. That's what Chad Morgan got. Chad Morgan, Australian musician.