Causes of Death for US Presidents (boldface - died in office)
1. George Washington Dec 14, 1799, 10:00pm (sore throat, external bleeding) age 67
3. Thomas Jefferson Jul 4, 1826, 12:30pm (likely dehydration resulting from amoebic dysentery) age 83
2. John Adams Jul 4, 1826, 6:00pm (likely heart failure caused by arteriosclerosis and debility) age 90
5. James Monroe Jul 4, 1831, 3:15pm (likely tuberculosis) age 73
4. James Madison Jun 28, 1836, 6:00am (rheumatism, heart failure) age 85
9. William Henry Harrison Apr 4, 1841, 12:30am (pleurisy, pneumonia) age 68
7. Andrew Jackson Jun 8, 1845, 6:00pm (consumption, dropsy, tubercular hemorrhage) age 78
6. John Quincy Adams Feb 23, 1848, 7:20pm (paralysis / stroke) age 78
11. James Knox Polk Jun 15, 1849, 3:15pm (cholera morbus resulting in debilitating diarrhea) age 53
12. Zachary Taylor Jul 9, 1850, 10:35pm (bilious fever, typhoid fever, and cholera morbus, following a heat stroke) age 65
10. John Tyler Jan 18, 1862, 12:15am (bilious fever, respiratory failure) age 71
8. Martin Van Buren Jul 24, 1862, 2:00am (asthmatic suffocation) age 79
16. Abraham Lincoln Apr 15, 1865, 7:22am (assassinated by gunshot) age 56 15. James Buchanan Jun 1, 1868, 8:30am (respiratory failure, rheumatic gout) age 77
14. Franklin Pierce Oct 8, 1869, 4:40am (inflammation of the stomach) age 64
13. Millard Fillmore Mar 8, 1874, 11:10pm (paralysis) age 74
17. Andrew Johnson Jul 31, 1875, 2:00am (paralysis) age 66
20. James A. Garfield Sep 19, 1881, 10:35pm (septic shock following gunshot) age 49
18. Ulysses S. Grant Jul 23, 1885, 8:06am (carcinoma of the tongue and tonsils) age 63
21. Chester A. Arthur Nov 18, 1886, 5:00am (Bright's disease, apoplexy) age 57
19. Rutherford B. Hayes Jan 17, 1893, 11:00pm (heart disease) age 70
23. Benjamin Harrison Mar 13, 1901, 4:45pm (pneumonia) age 67
25. William McKinley Sep 14, 1901, 2:15am (gangrene within gunshot wounds) age 58
22. (24) Grover Cleveland Jun 24, 1908, 8:40pm (coronary sclerosis; paralysis; or intestinal obstruction) age 71
26. Theodore Roosevelt Jan 6, 1919, 4:00am (assumed coronary embolism) age 60
29. Warren G. Harding Aug 2, 1923, 7:30pm (pneumonia, high blood pressure leading to enlargement of the heart and apoplexy) age 57
28. Woodrow Wilson Feb 3, 1924, 11:15am (apoplexy, paralysis) age 67
27. William Howard Taft Mar 8, 1930, 5:15pm (heart disease) age 72
30. Calvin Coolidge Jan 5, 1933, 12:45pm (heart attack) age 60
32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Apr 12, 1945, 3:35pm (cerebral hemorrhage) age 63
35. John F. Kennedy Nov 22, 1963, 1:00pm 35 (assassinated by gunshot) age 46
31. Herbert C. Hoover Oct 20, 1964, 11:35am 31 (internal hemorrhage, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, strained vascular systems) age 90
34. Dwight David Eisenhower Mar 28, 1969, 12:25pm (coronary thrombosis, heart failure due to numerous heart attacks) age 78
33. Harry S Truman Dec 26, 1972, 7:50AM (minor lung congestion; organ failures; cardiovascular system collapse, hypotension) age 88
36. Lyndon Baines Johnson Jan 22,1973, 4:33PM (heart attack) age 64
37. Richard M. Nixon Apr 22, 1994, 9:08PM (stroke, paralysis, swelling of the brain) age 81
40. Ronald W. Reagan Jun 5, 2004, 1:09PM (Alzheimer's disease, pneumonia) age 93
38. Gerald R. Ford Dec 26, 2006, 6:45PM (arteriosclerotic cerebrovascular disease and diffuse arteriosclerosis) age 93
at any age, not all presidents died at the same age
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They already did. All the dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago.
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe all died on the 4th of July.
Three presidents, John Adams, Jefferson and Monroe died on July 4. All of the others did not.
die already
38 former US Presidents have died. Please specify which one.
she died in my bed. guess i went too hard... oops :)
Most of the presidents died while not living in Washington. The only presidents who died in Washington while in office were W. H. Harrison,Taylor and Lincoln. Ex-presidents Taft and Wilson died at their homes in Washington and Eisenhower died at the army hospital there.
No. Franklin D. Roosevelt died in 1945, and the next to die was John F. Kennedy in 1963.
He already died on 1 July 2004.
No. Only the second and third presidents, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day of July 4, 1826. 50 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independece in which they were significantly involved in.