== == Eight United States Presidents have died in office. Of these, four were assassinated. These Presidents were: * William Henry Harrison, who died of pneumonia on April 4, 1841 * Zachary Taylor, who died of a gastrointestinal illness on July 9, 1850 * Abraham Lincoln, who was assassinated on April 14, 1865 - he died the next day * James Garfield, who was shot by an assassin on July 2, 1881 and died of complications from his injuries on September 19, 1881 * William McKinley, who was also shot by an assassin on September 6, 1901 and died eight days later * Warren G. Harding, who died of a heart attack on August 2, 1923 * Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945 * John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963
William Harrison died of pneumonia,
Franklin Roosevelt died of a cerebral brain hemorrhage.
Zachary Taylor died of cholera.
Warren Harding died of apoplexy (brain hemorrhage.)
There were four who died in office, They were W. H. Harrison, Taylor, Harding and Franklin Roosevelt, # in office
PresidentLength of term
(days)AgeDate of Death
Cause of Death
9William Henry Harrison
31
68
April 4, 1841Pneumonia and pleurisy
12Zachary Taylor
491
65
July 9, 1850Acute gastroenteritis
16Abraham Lincoln
1,503
56
April 15, 1865Assassinated
20James A. Garfield199
49
September 19, 1881Assassinated
25William McKinley
1,654
58
September 14, 1901Assassinated
29Warren G. Harding
881
57
August 2, 1923Heart attack
32Franklin D. Roosevelt
4,422
63
April 12, 1945Cerebral Hemorrhage
35John F. Kennedy
1,036
46
November 22, 1963Assassinated
So 8 presidents have died in office - 4 by natural causes and 4 by assassination.
The only U. S. Presidents who died while President and who did not die of a gunshot wound are
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Four. WH Harrison (1841), Taylor (1850), Harding (1923), FD Roosevelt (1945)
Franklin Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage during his presidency. William Harrison, Warren Harding, and Zachary Taylor also died of natural causes during their presidencies.
As of 2014, there have been four US Presidents that have died in office of natural causes. The presidents include William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren G. Harding, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
William Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren Harding, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
There have been eight U.S. Presidents who died in office. William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren G. Harding, and Franklin D. Roosevelt died of natural causes. Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy were assassinated.
Died of natural causes: W. H. Harrison Taylor Harding F. D. Roosevelt Assassinated: Lincoln Garfield McKinley Kennedy Resigned: Nixon Impeached but NOT removed from office A. Johnson Clinton
A total of eight died in office. Presidents Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy were assassinated. William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren G. Harding, and Franklin D. Roosevelt died of natural causes (illnesses for the first three; FDR had a stroke).
Eight Presidents have died in office which four of them were by natural causes but no of them died because of cancer. President Harrison died when he caught pneumonia. President Taylor died from acute gastroenteritis. President Harding suffered a heart attack and President Roosevelt collapsed and died as a result of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Harrison, Taylor, Harding and Roosevelt.
Eight presidents have died in office. Obama is our 44th president. 8/44 = 18 percent.
Several presidents have died in office, four of which were assassinated. Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy were assassinated. Zachary Taylor, William Henry Harrison, Warren Harding, and Franklin Roosevelt died of natural causes while serving as president.
All but the four who were assassinated died a natural death. The four that were shot to death in office were Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and Kennedy.
No. He died after leaving the Presidency. The Four Presidents who were killed while in office were: Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John Kennedy.
Nine presidents had their terms finished by the vice-president, Eight of these died in office-( four from assassination and four from natural cause ) and one resigned before his term was over.