Famous Deaths on May 8
- 535 John II [Mercurius], Roman Catholic Pope (533-35), dies at about 60 [birth date uncertain]
- 615 Boniface IV, Catholic Pope (608-15) and Saint, dies at around 64 or 65
- 685 Pope Benedict II, Roman cleric (Catholic Pope, 683-85), dies at 50
- 1079 Stanislaus, Polish clergyman (Bishop of Kraków, 1072-79), martyr, and Catholic saint, murdered by of King Bolesław II the Bold, at 48 [date observed in Poland, exact date disputed, some sources say April, some May 7]
- 1192 Duke Ottokar IV of Styria (b. 1163)
- 1278 Emperor Duanzong of China (b. 1268)
- 1319 Haakon V, King of Norway (1299-1319), dies
- 1473 John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, English politician (b. 1420)
- 1538 Edward Fox, English bishop
- 1672 Jean-Armand du Peyrer, Comte de Tréville and French Officer (b. 1598)
- 1684 Henri Dumont, Dutch composer, dies at 73 or 74
- 1688 Pierre de Troyes, French officer and explorer in North America (re-took James Bay forts from the English), dies at Fort Niagara [1]
- 1725 John Lovewell, American ranger and Native Indian scalper, dies fighting against Abenaki Indians at 33
- 1766 Samuel Chandler, English non-conformist minister (b. 1693)
- 1773 Ali Bey Al-Kabir, Egyptian Mamluk leader, dies (b. 1728)
- 1781 Richard Jago, English poet (b. 1715)
- 1782 Marquis of Pombal, Prime Minister of Portugal (1756-1777), dies at 82
- 1785 Étienne François, duc de Choiseul, French statesman, dies at 65
- 1785 Pietro Longhi, Venetian painter, dies at 83
- 1788 Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, Italian-born physician and naturalist (b. 1723)
- 1794 Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, father of modern chemistry (identified oxygen and hydrogen), guillotined at 50
English-born merchant and American founding father who signed the US Declaration of Independence, dies at 72

- 1809 Augustin Pajou, French sculptor (Bachante), dies at 78
- 1818 Franz Ignaz Kaa, German composer, dies at 78
King of Hawaii (1782-1819), dies at 81

- 1822 John Stark, American military officer (Battle of Bennington), dies at 93
- 1829 Mauro Giuliani, Italian musician and composer, dies at 47
- 1837 Alexander Balashov, Russian general and statesman, dies at 66
- 1842 Jules Dumont d'Urville, French explorer and naval officer, dies at 51
- 1846 Giacomo Cordella, Italian composer, dies at 59
- 1853 Jan Roothaan, 1st Dutch general of the Jesuits (1829-53), dies at 67
- 1864 James Samuel Wadsworth, American politician and major general (Union), dies in battle at 56
- 1864 Leroy Augustus Stafford, Confederate American Brigadier General (Confederate Army), dies from injuries incurred 3 days earlier during the Battle of the Wilderness in northern Virginia, at 42

- 1876 Truganini, last originating Tasmanian, dies
French novelist (Madame Bovary), dies at 58

- 1885 Pavel Křížkovský, Czech choral composer and conductor (Sts. Cyril and Methodius), dies at 65
- 1887 Alexander Ulyanov, Russian revolutionary and brother of Vladimir Lenin, hanged for the attempted assassination of tsar Alexander III at 21
- 1891 Helena Blavatsky, Russian occultist, philosopher, and author (co-founded Theosophical Society), dies at 59
- 1894 Clara Fey, German Roman Catholic Nun and the founder of the Sisters of the Poor Child Jesus, dies at 79
French painter who worked in French Polynesia, dies at 54

- 1904 Eadweard Muybridge, English photographer, pioneer in study of motion, dies at 74
- 1909 Friedrich von Holstein, German civil servant (head of the political department of the German Foreign Office), dies at 72
- 1915 Henry McNeal Turner, 1 African American Methodist Bishop and 1st African American army chaplain, dies at 82
- 1924 Lev Lunts, Russian writer (Outside the Law, City of Truth), dies at 23
- 1925 Frank L. Gillespie, American founder of Supreme Life Insurance Company, dies at 48
- 1930 (Ivar) Henning Mankell, Swedish pianist and composer, dies at 61
- 1936 Oswald Spengler, German historian and philosopher (Underworld of Abendlandes), dies at 55
- 1941 Heinrich Zöllner, German composer, dies at 86
Jewish commander of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, suspected to have committed suicide at 24 rather than surrender to Nazi troops that had surrounded his command bunker

- 1945 Bernhard Rust, German Nazi politician and Minister of Science, Education and National Culture (1934-45), reportedly commits suicide at 61
- 1945 Robert Ritter von Greim, German field marshal and WWI flying ace, commits suicide at 52
- 1947 Harry Gordon Selfridge, American-born department store founder (b. 1858)
- 1948 Alfred Holy, Czech composer and harpist, dies at 81
- 1948 U Saw, Burmese politician (b. 1900)
- 1950 Franklin Dyall, British actor (Easy Virtue, Atlantic), dies at 80
- 1950 Vital Brazil, Brazilian physician (b. 1865)
- 1952 William Fox [Wilhem Fuchs], Hungarian-American movie theater pioneer and film producer (Fox Film Corporation), dies at 73
- 1957 Jan Sluyters, Dutch painter (Moderne Kunstkring), dies at 75
- 1958 Nasni Matni, Lebanese journalist, assassinated at 48 or 49
- 1958 Norman Bel Geddes, American theatrical designer (Rivals, Dead End), dies at 65
- 1959 Renato Caccioppoli, Italian mathematician and pianist, takes his own life at 55
- 1960 Hugo Alfvén, Swedish violinist, conductor, and composer (Midsommarvaka - Midsummer Vigil), dies at 88
- 1960 J. H. C. Whitehead, British mathematician (one of the founders of homotopy theory), dies at 55
- 1965 Wally Hardinge, English cricketer (scored 25 & 5 in only Test for England), dies at 79
- 1967 Barbara Payton [Redfield], American actress known for her tumultuous private life (Dallas, Trapped, Bad Blonde), dies of heart and liver failure due to drug addiction at 39

- 1967 LaVerne Andrews, American pop and swing jazz singer (The Andrews Sisters - "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"; "Rum and Coca-Cola"), dies of cancer at 55
- 1969 Remington Kellogg, American naturalist and director (U.S. National Museum), dies at 76
- 1974 Graham Bond, British R&B musician, dies jumping under a train at 36
- 1975 Avery Brundage, American businessman (5th President International Olympic Committee 1952-72), dies at 87
Scottish golfer (US Open 1908), dies at 94

- 1976 Ulrike Meinhof, German journalist who lead Germany Red Army Faction ("Baader-Meinhof gang"), dies in uncertain circumstances in prison at 41
- 1979 Talcott Parsons, American sociologist, dies at 76
- 1981 Margaret Lindsay, American actress (G Men, Lady Killer, Jezebel), dies at 70
- 1982 Al Leader, Canadian-American Hockey Hall of Fame player, referee and administrator (Western Hockey League), dies at 78
- 1982 Gilles Villeneuve, Canadian auto racer (World F1 runner-up 1979; Ferrari), dies in a practice accident prior to Belgian GP, at 32
- 1982 Neil Bogart, American record executive (b. 1943)
- 1983 John Fante, Italian-American author and screenwriter (Wait Until Spring, Bandini, Ask the Dust, Full of Life), dies at 74
- 1984 Gino Bianco, Brazilian racing driver (b. 1916)
- 1985 Adolphus "Dolph" Sweet, American actor (Gimme a Break, Which Way is Up), dies of cancer at 64
- 1985 Karl Marx, German composer and conductor, dies at 87
- 1987 Doris Stokes, British psychic medium (b. 1920)
- 1987 Pam Ewing (Victoria Principal) character on Dallas, is killed off
- 1988 Domingo Ortega, Spanish bullfighter (The Art of Bullfighting), dies at 82
- 1988 Robert A. Heinlein, American sci-fi writer (Friday), dies of heart failure at 80
- 1989 Rudolf Uhlenhaut, British-German automotive engineer and test driver (Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, 300 SLR, and Uhlenhaut Coupé), dies at 82
- 1990 Luigi Nono, Italian avant-garde composer (Intolleranza), dies at 66
- 1990 Tomas O'Fiach [Tomas Seamus Fee], Irish cardinal-archbishop, dies of a heart attack at 66
- 1991 Jean Langlais, French organist, and composer (Missa Salve Regina), dies at 84
- 1991 Lloyd Ford, American stuntman, dies at 79
- 1991 Ronnie Brody, British actor (Superman 3, What's Up Nurse, Ritz), dies at 72
- 1992 Addeke H. Boerma, Dutch economist and general manager (FAO), dies at 80
- 1992 Brian Moore, Northern Irish-Canadian writer (Catholics), dies of heart failure at 59
- 1992 Gul Mohammad, Pakistani cricket batsman (9 Tests [8 India, 1 Pakistan], HS 34, 2 wickets; Baroda), dies at 70
- 1992 Margaretha D. Ferguson-Wigerink, Dutch author (Fear on Java), dies at 71
- 1992 Richard Derr, American actor (When Worlds Collide), dies at 74 of cancer
- 1992 Sergey Vladimirovich Obraztsov, Soviet puppet master, dies at 90
- 1993 Avram Davidson, American sci-fi author (Hugo, Peregrine: Primus, Rork!), dies at 70
- 1993 Kees Deenik, Dutch singer, bandleader, and broadcaster, dies at 78-ish
- 1994 Cobina W "Coby" Molenaar, peace activist, dies at 88
- 1994 George Peppard, American actor (Breakfast at Tiffany's, Banacek, A-Team, Blue Max), dies at 65
- 1994 Rupert Haselden, journalist and screenwriter, dies at 36
- 1994 Steven Keats, American actor (Death Wish), dies of apparent suicide at 48
- 1995 Carroll Best, American bluegrass banjo player and educator, shot to death by his brother at 64
- 1995 Jerry Zipkin, American socialite (friend of Nancy Reagan), dies at 80
- 1995 Prem Bhatia, Indian journalist and diplomat (friend of Jawaharlal Nehru), dies at 83
- 1995 Teresa Teng [Li-chun], Taiwanese pop singer ("Aijin"; "The Power Of Love"; "Airport"), and actress, dies from a severe asthma attack at 42
- 1996 Celedonio Romero, Spanish-American guitarist (The Romero Guitar Quartet), composer (La Catedral de Colonia), and poet, dies of lung cancer at 83
- 1996 Garth Williams, American illustrator (Charlotte's Web), dies at 84
- 1996 Jane Cowan, British cello teacher (International Cello Centre), dies at 80
- 1996 Luis Miguel Dominguín, Spanish bullfighter, dies at 69
- 1996 Serge Chermayeff, Russian-British architect and designer, dies at 95
- 1997 Brian Wenham, British journalist (BBC), and media consultant, dies at 60
- 1997 Kai-Uwe Von Hassel, German politician (President of Bundestag 1969-72), dies at 84
- 1998 Bebe Rebozo, American banker and Watergate figure (b. 1912)
- 1998 Jack Heslop-Harrison, English botanist, Director of Kew Gardens (1970-76), dies at 78
- 1999 Dana Plato, American actress (Kimberly-Diff'rent Strokes), dies at 34
- 1999 Dirk Bogarde [Derek van den Bogaerde] British writer and actor (Death in Venice, Servant), dies at 78
- 1999 Ed Gilbert, American actor (The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries), dies at 67
- 2000 Alexander Chislenko, Russian-American transhumanist (b. 1959)
- 2000 Guadalupe "Pita" Amor, Mexican poet (b. 1918)
- 2000 Henry Nicols, American AIDS activist, dies as the result of a car accident at 26
- 2000 Karl-Rudi Griesbach, German composer, dies at 83
- 2004 Bryan Molloy, Scottish chemist (co-inventor of Prozac), dies at 65 [1]
- 2004 John Peel, British politician (C), dies at 91
- 2005 Nicolás Vuyovich, Argentine racing driver, dies at 23
- 2006 Iain Macmillan, Abbey Road photographer (b. 1938)
- 2006 Viola Mae Wilkerson, American pop singer ("Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now"), dies of cancer at 69
- 2007 Carson Whitsett, American session keyboard player and songwriter ("Don't Give Up On Me"), dies of brain cancer at 62
- 2008 Eddy Arnold, American country music singer ("Make The World Go Away"; "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"), dies at 89
- 2008 François Sterchele, Belgian football player (b. 1982)
- 2008 Larry Levine, American sound engineer (Phil Spector's wall of sound; Herb Alpert; Beach Boys), dies of emphysema on his 80th birthday
- 2009 Bud Shrake, American writer (b. 1931)
- 2009 Dom DiMaggio, American baseball outfielder, 1940-53 (Boston Red Sox), co-founder of New England Patriots, dies at 92
- 2011 Cornell Dupree, American jazz and R&B session guitarist (Atlantic Records - Aretha Franklin), dies of emphysema at 68
- 2011 Lionel Rose, Australian boxer (WBA, WBC, The Ring bantamweight title 1968-69; first Indigenous Australian to win a world title), dies at 62
American author and illustrator, dies at 83

- 2012 Nicholas Katzenbach, American Attorney General, dies at 90
- 2013 Bryan Forbes, English film director, producer and actor (King Rat), dies at 86
- 2013 Jeanne Cooper, American actress, Kay in "The Young & Restless", dies at 84
- 2013 Taylor Mead, American writer, actor and performer (Factory, Taylor Mead's Ass), dies at 88
- 2014 Roger L. Easton, American scientist, inventor and designer of GPS, dies at 93
- 2015 (Antoni) "Ton" Hartsuiker, Dutch pianist, composer, broadcaster, and educator, dies at 81
- 2015 Jaime León, Colombian pianist, composer, and conductor Filarmónica de Bogota, 1971-78), dies at 93
- 2016 John Bradshaw, American theologian, dies at 82
- 2016 William Schallert, American character actor (Patty Duke Show - "Martin"; Get Smart - "The Admiral"), dies at 93
- 2017 Robert Gutter, American conductor and teacher (founded International Institute for Conductors, 1996), dies at 78
- 2018 Anne V. Coates, British film editor (1962 Oscar, Lawrence of Arabia), dies at 92
- 2018 Ernest Medina, American soldier and commanding officer of the unit responsible for the My Lai Massacre of 16 March 1968, dies at 81
- 2018 George Deukmejian, American politician, 35th Governor of California (1983-91), dies at 89
- 2018 James Scott, American boxer and felon, dies at 71
- 2018 Mahmoud Hammoud, Lebanese politician and diplomat, dies at 82 or 83
- 2019 Jim Fowler, American naturalist, zoologist and Emmy Award-winning TV presenter (Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom), dies of heart disease at 89
- 2020 Monty Losowsky, British physician and medical educator (St. James University Hospital in Leeds, 1962-96), dies at 88
- 2020 Roy Horn [Uwe Ludwig Horn], German-American Las Vegas entertainer (Siegfried & Roy), dies of COVID-19 at 75
- 2021 Bo, Obama family's Portuguese water dog and "First Dog" of the White House, dies of cancer
- 2021 Curtis Fuller, American jazz trombonist (Yusef Lateef; John Coltrane; Farmer/Golson Jazztet), dies at 88
- 2021 Georgi Dimitrov, Bulgarian soccer centre-back (77 caps; CSKA Sofia, Saint-Étienne), dies from cancer at 62
- 2021 Graeme Ferguson, Canadian filmmaker, inventor. and executive (IMAX), dies of cancer 91
- 2021 Helmut Jahn, German-American architect who designed the O'Hare United Airlines Terminal and the Thompson Center in Chicago and One Liberty Place in Philadelphia, killed when struck by cars while bicycling at 80 [1] [2]
- 2021 Pierre S "Pete" Du Pont IV, American attorney and politician (Governor of Delaware, 1977-85), dies at 86
- 2021 Spencer Silver, American scientist and inventor of Post-it® Notes, dies at 80 [1]
- 2022 Dennis Waterman, English stage and screen actor (Fair Exchange; Minder; The Sweeney), and singer, dies of lung cancer at 74
- 2022 Fred Ward, American actor (Escape From Alcatraz; The Right Stuff: Remo Williams; Thunderheart), dies at 79
- 2023 Joe Kapp, American College / Canadian Football HOF quarterback (UC Berkeley; NFL C'ship & Pro Bowl 1969 Minnesota Vikings; CFL Grey Cup 1964 BC Lions; CFL All-Star 1963, 64), dies at 85
- 2023 Rita Lee [Jones], Brazilian rock singer, songwriter and musician (Os Mutantes), dies at 75 [1]
- 2024 Jimmy Johnson, American Pro Football HOF cornerback (4 × First-team All-Pro; 5 × Pro Bowl; SF 49ers), dies at 86
- 2024 John Barbata, American drummer (Turtles - "Happy Together"; "Elenore"; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Jefferson Starship - "Miracles"), dies at 79 [1]
- 2024 Pete McCloskey, American politician (US Representative from California, 1967-83), dies at 96
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Update: 2024-07-21