Spoiler alert! Yes, Ender does technically "die" in the Ender's Game books, but not in the traditional sense. He actually just goes into a self-imposed exile with the last living Formic Queen to try and atone for his past actions. So, he's not dead-dead, just off living his best life in space.
No - Ender does not die at the end of "Ender's Game". He survives to go with the first wave of colonists who are heading out to colonize all the worlds previously occupied by the Formics. He suffers death, of a sort, in one of the later books of the Enders quartet.
Old age.
Robert Enders died in 1988.
Frank Enders died in 1921.
Ender Wiggin, the protagonist of Orson Scott Card's "Ender's Game" series, does not have a definitive death date in the books. He continues to live throughout the series, including in sequels like "Speaker for the Dead" and "Children of the Mind." The story explores his life and experiences long after the events of the original novel, but it does not provide a specific timeline for his death.
Thomas O. Enders died in 1996.
Johann Ender died in 1854.
E. A. Enders has written: 'Die alten Buchbinder'
Eduard Ender died in 1883.
Johann Ender died in 1854.
Thomas Ender died in 1875.
Otto Ender died in 1960.