Former Vice President Dick Cheney Dead at 84 – Latest Information
Dick Cheney, Former U.S. Vice President, Dies at 84
Dick Cheney, a dominant force in American politics and former vice president under George W. Bush, has died at 84. His family announced that he passed away on November 3, 2025, after complications from pneumonia and longstanding heart and vascular disease.
Cheney spent his final hours surrounded by his wife of 61 years, Lynne, and their daughters, Liz and Mary. His family described his passing as peaceful and filled with love.
Throughout his life, Cheney faced numerous health challenges. He suffered five heart attacks beginning at age 37 and underwent a heart transplant in 2012 after years of treatment with a pacemaker and a ventricular assist device. His determination to remain active in public life despite these struggles became a hallmark of his character.
Cheney also faced moments of real danger. During a 2007 visit to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, a Taliban suicide bombing killed 23 people near his location. Unharmed, Cheney continued his duties with resilience and composure.
In 2006, he made headlines for a hunting accident in Texas, where he accidentally shot his friend Harry Whittington. Though Whittington survived, the incident drew intense public scrutiny and became one of Cheney’s most infamous moments.
Across decades of service, Cheney held influential roles as White House Chief of Staff, Secretary of Defense, and Vice President. His decisions during the Gulf War and Iraq War shaped U.S. foreign policy for generations.
Cheney is remembered as a complex and powerful figure—admired for his strength, dedication, and impact on American politics, and cherished by his family for his devotion and love.