Dick Cheney, Former Vice President, Dies at 84
Dick Cheney, a towering figure in American politics and former vice president under George W. Bush, has passed away. His family shared heartfelt details about his final moments, marking the end of an era in U.S. politics.
Surrounded by Family in His Final Hours
Cheney died on November 3, 2025, after battling complications from pneumonia and heart and vascular disease. According to his family, he was surrounded by his loved ones: “His beloved wife of 61 years, Lynne, his daughters, Liz and Mary, and other family members were with him as he passed.”
A Lifetime of Health Battles
Cheney’s health struggles spanned decades. He suffered at least five heart attacks since 1978, the first occurring at just 37. In 2012, he underwent a heart transplant after patiently waiting on the transplant list for over 20 months. Doctors had previously implanted a pacemaker and a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to support his failing heart.
Despite these challenges, Cheney remained active in politics and public life. His resilience became a defining trait, earning admiration and respect across the nation.

Rep. Liz Cheney with her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, to vote at the Teton County Library on August 16, 2022, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming | Source: Getty Images
Surviving Danger and Chaos
Cheney’s life wasn’t only defined by illness. In February 2007, while visiting Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, a Taliban suicide bomber struck near his location. Twenty-three people died, and many more were injured. Cheney escaped unharmed and continued his trip, demonstrating his steadfast dedication to duty under extreme circumstances.
The Hunting Accident That Shocked the Nation
Cheney also faced personal controversy. In 2006, during a quail hunting trip in Texas, he accidentally shot his friend Harry Whittington in the face. The injuries were severe, leaving Whittington permanently altered, yet he survived. Cheney later took responsibility for the accident, though he never apologized publicly.
A Life in Public Service
Few men wielded as much influence behind the scenes as Cheney. He served as White House Chief of Staff, Secretary of Defense, Wyoming congressman, and Vice President. His policy decisions, particularly during the Gulf War and the 2003 Iraq invasion, left a lasting impact on global geopolitics.
Cheney’s family describes him as a man of courage, honor, and kindness. Beyond politics, he was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, and he instilled values of love and resilience in those close to him.
Legacy of a Political Giant
Even amid controversy and health struggles, Cheney’s influence remained undeniable. His family says they feel blessed to have loved and been loved by him, celebrating a life devoted to power, patriotism, and family.
Dick Cheney leaves behind a complex legacy, one that shaped American politics and inspired admiration for his unwavering determination.