Here they are, not in the order they were president, but in order by the year they died.
Washington, George 67
Adams, John 90
Jefferson, Thomas 83
Monroe, James 73
Madison, James 85
Harrison, William Henry 68
Jackson, Andrew 78
Adams, John Quincy 80
Polk, James K. 53
Taylor, Zachary 65
Van Buren, Martin 79
Tyler, John 71
Buchanan, James 77
Pierce, Franklin 64
Fillmore, Millard 74
Johnson, Andrew 66
Grant, Ulysses S. 63
Arthur, Chester A. 56
Harrison, Benjamin 67
Cleveland, Grover 71
Hayes, Rutherford B. 70
Roosevelt, Theodore 61
Harding, Warren G. 57
Wilson, Woodrow 67
Taft, William Howard 60
Coolidge, Calvin 60
Roosevelt, Franklin D. 63
Kennedy, John F. 46
Hoover, Herbert C. 90
Eisenhower, Dwight 78
Truman, Harry S. 88
Johnson, Lyndon B. 64
Nixon, Richard M. 81
Reagan, Ronald W. 93
Ford, Gerald R. 93
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old age
William Howard Taft, 27th US President, died on 8 March 1930, at age 72.
May 5th, 2010 at age 58
No, James K. Polk was not the youngest president to die. He passed away at the age of 53, which was relatively young compared to some of his predecessors and successors. The title of the youngest president to die goes to John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated at the age of 46.
She died of cholera at age 22.
small pox
Thomas Jefferson-1826, age-83 John Adams-1826, age-90James Monroe-1831, age-73
John F. Kennedy at 46, followed by James Garfield at 49. They were both assassinated in office. The youngest president to die a natural death was James K. Polk who died of cholera at 53.
John F. Kennedy lived the shortest life. He was the youngest president to be elected into office. He died at the age of 46 when he was assassinated.
At age 65, he died in office due to a gastrointestinal illness.
Calvin Coolidge Jr. age 16, son of the President died in 1924 from an infection thatstarted from a blister on his foot.