Franklin D. Rosevelt.
No. He died early of natural causes early in his fourth term.
Not exactly. Roosevelt died early in his fourth term
James Monroe died on July 4 , 1831.
James Madison died due to a heart condition.
Only three (Jefferson, John Adams, and Monroe) died on the fourth of July-- all of the others did not.
Erskine Childers, who was President from the 25th of June, 1973 until he died on the 17th of November, 1974.
President FDR died in his fourth term on April 12th, 1945.
After Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in 1945, while serving an unprecedented fourth term, a limit of two four-year terms was imposed.
FDR was elected to four terms as President, so he had four inaugurations. He died during his fourth term.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt preceded Truman as the President of the United States. Being Vice President, Truman first became President when Roosevelt died in office just a few weeks after his fourth inauguration, in his fourth month of office.
James Monroe died on July 4, 1931 and so became the third US president to die on July fourth. (John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died 5 years earlier, on July 4,1826.)
FDR was elected president four times but died of a stroke before finishing his fourth term