kent
Perhaps. But Kent cigarettes weren't available to him in Britain (where he lived for 31 years). He originally smoked Woodbines, later the British form of Peter Stuyvesant, interrupted by a Gauloise phase. He lived in New York and Los Angeles during the last 9 years of his life, and Kent would have been available to him then.
JFK did not smoke cigarettes. He occasionally smoked Cuban cigars sneaked into the U.S. Like Bill Clinton, JFK would suck on it, but not do nasty things with it like Clinton did. The Kennedy patriarch, Joe Sr, gave all of his children a $$$ bonus for not smoking. Most of them took him up on it.
He doesn't smoke.
He did not. John openly admitted to enjoying marijuana, but was not a cigarette smoker.
He was 40 when he was shot
the flute
john lenon?
Imagine by John Lenon
72 (2012)
When John Paul I was a bishop it is reported that he would occasionally smoke a cigarette with friends and parishioners as he walked around the city. There is no record of Pope John Paul II smoking.
December 8 1980, New York
he died in 8 December 1980 from a murder
Mark David Chapman killed John Lennon and he said he did it for fame.
According to the Wikipedia article on John Wayne he had a "six-pack-a-day cigarette habit".