Heather Menzies-Urich
The Sound of Music actress passed away at age 68.
Dick Enberg
The Hall of Fame sportscaster passed away in December 2017 from a suspected heart attack. He was 82 years old.
Reggie Ossé
On Dec. 20, The Root reported the Combat Jack podcast host had died at age 48. Ossé, who had previously been a lawyer for prominent hip-hop artists including Jay-Z, announced in October 2017 that he was battling colon cancer.
Hiep Thi Le
The 46-year-old actress, whose film credits include Cruel Intentions, Green Dragon and Heaven & Earth, died Dec. 19 due to complications from stomach cancer. In 2014, Le competed on the Food Network series Chopped. Le had also written a memoir, which has yet to be published.
Jim Nabors
Best known as Gomar from The Andy Griffith Show, the actor passed away at age 87 in Hawaii on Nov. 30. His long-term partner was by his side.
David Cassidy
The teen heartthrob and star of The Partridge Family passed away surrounded by loved ones at the age of 67.
Della Reese
The Touched by an Angel actress and legendary singer passed away peacefully on Nov. 19. She was 86.
Earl Hyman
The actor, known for playing Russell Huxtable on The Cosby Show, died on Nov. 17. He was 91. Jordan Strohl, a representative for The Actors Fund, confirmed that Hyman died Friday at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey.
Malcolm Young
The AC/DC guitarist and co-founder died on November 18 at age 64 after battling dementia for three years.
Azzedine Alaia
The couture designer's death at age 77 was confirmed by the French Federation of Haute Couture and Fashion on November 18.
Lil Peep
The rapper passed away on Nov. 15, 2017. He was 21 years old.
Liz Smith
The famed gossip columnist, known as the "Dame of Dish," died of natural causes in New York at the age of 94. The prolific writer, who had her "Liz Smith" column for decades, died at her home on Nov. 12, NBC News confirmed. She became the highest paid columnist in the country while she covered the dramatic split between Donald Trump and Ivana Trump.
John Hillerman
The former Magnum, P.I. co-star passed away at age 84.
Chuck Mosley
The Faith No More singer was 57 years old when he passed away.
Robert Knight
Knight, who recorded the first version of "Everlasting Love," died Nov. 5 after a short illness. He was 72 years old. Born Robert Peebles on Apr. 24, 1945 in Franklin, Tenn., he was a member of the Fairlanes and sang lead for the Paramounts before going solo in 1967. "Blessed Are the Lonely," "Isn't It Lonely Together" and "Love on a Mountain Top" became minor hits in the '70s.
Brad Bufanda
The Veronica Mars star died by suicide at age 34 on November 1.
Keith Wilder
The lead singer of the '70s funk band Heatwave passed away on October 29 at 65. According to TMZ, the "Always and Forever" singer had been suffering from serious health problems.