I could never figure this out. Is this structure only for those who have recently passed?
The late Steve Jobs...
Or can I use it to refer to someone who died a long time ago?
The late George Washington...
I could never figure this out. Is this structure only for those who have recently passed?
The late Steve Jobs...
Or can I use it to refer to someone who died a long time ago?
The late George Washington...
Yes it is most appropriate for use with those who were recently living.
For an explanation:
The sense of "deceased" (as in the late Mrs. Smith) is from late 15c., from an adverbial sense of "recently."
-From http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=late&allowed_in_frame=0