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Jay Weaver

Big Daddy Weave

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The beloved member of the Christian band Large Daddy Weave died from complications due to COVID-19. Jay'due south blood brother and fellow ring member Mike confirmed Jay'due south death in a video shared to the band's social media on Jan. 2.

"Thank you and so much for all your prayers for my brother," Mike said. "You take walked with him through a huge fight, and I'm and then deplorable to bring this news but I'm besides excited to gloat where he is right at present. My blood brother Jay went to exist with Jesus just a couple hours ago due to complications due to COVID-xix."

Mike added that "the Lord used [Jay] in such a might way out on the road for so many years...I believe fifty-fifty though COVID may take taken his last breath, Jesus was right there to catch him."

"My centre's bankrupt for my family," he continued. "Simply we all just really wanted to thank you for walking with us through so much for so long."

Carlos Marín

Carlos Marin

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Il Divo vocalizer Carlos Marín died of COVID-19 complications at 53 years old, Multifariousness reports.

David Miller, Sébastien Izambard and Urs Bühler announced the news of their friend's death on their website on Dec. nineteen, 2021.

"It is with heavy hearts that nosotros are letting you know that our friend and partner, Carlos Marin, has passed abroad. He will be missed by his friends, family and fans. At that place wiIl never be some other voice or spirit similar Carlos," Il Divo shared.

"For 17 years the four of us accept been on this incredible journeying of Il Divo together, and we will miss our beloved friend. Nosotros promise and pray that his beautiful soul will rest in peace," they continued.

Marín's death came three days afterward the vocaliser confirmed he was hospitalized after offset being admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at the Manchester Regal Medical Eye in England on Dec. viii, according to Spanish outlet El Español.

Il Divo is a multi-national singing group that consisted of four tenors and baritones from across the globe — Bühler from Switzerland, Miller from the Us, Izambard from France, and Marín from Spain. They were originally put together by Simon Cowell.

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John Davis

John Davis

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Davis, one of the real vocalists backside the R&B duo Milli Vanilli, died at age 66 on May 24, 2021 from COVID-19.

The musician's girl Jasmin announced the news in a Facebook post, featuring a video of her dad performing.

"Unfortunately my dad passed away this evening through the coronavirus," Jasmin wrote. "He made a lot of people happy with his laughter and grinning, his happy spirit, love and especially through his music. He gave so much to the world! Please give him the concluding circular of applause. We volition miss him dearly."

Davis, who was born in South Carolina and moved to Germany, was 1 of several fill-in singers for Milli Vanilli, a German-French band that was fronted by Fabrice Morvan and Rob Pilatus. The pair were afterwards revealed to be lip-syncing Davis' music.

Linda Torres

Big Ang star Linda Torres

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Big Angstar Linda Torres died on April 2, 2021, afterwards being diagnosed with COVID-nineteen. She was 67.

Torres was Angela "Big Ang" Raiola'due south friend and appeared on her VH1 reality evidence as well every bit fabricated cameos onMob Wives .

She died at Staten Isle University Hospital later contracting COVID and being placed on a ventilator, Big Ang's sister Janine Detore told PEOPLE.

"Linda was the life of the party - similar my sis. Very fun to be effectually, not negative, just wanted to have a fun time," Detore said of her friend. "I go and then pitiful to know that she's gone now."

She added, "I absolutely beloved Linda. She's fabulous."

Eric Spinato

Eric Spinato

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Spinato, the senior caput booker and senior story editor for the Fox Business Network and Trick News Aqueduct, died of COVID-19 on March 21, 2021.

The producer's brother, Dean Spinato, confirmed the news on Instagram, writing: "COVID took my brother today. He was a jewel and one of a kind."

"This man was an amazing father, blood brother and friend," he connected. "I'g sorry to say this but this day broke me hard. I will brand you proud for the residual of my life."

Eric worked at Fox for around twenty years, outset joining the network in 1998. He left in 2004 to work for CNN and MSNBC before returning to Pull a fast one on in 2007, where he had stayed ever since.

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Rep. Ron Wrigh

Rep. Ron Wright, R-Texas

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Texas Rep. Ron Wright died on February. 7, 2021, while hospitalized with COVID-19, after previously existence treated for lung cancer. He was 67.

"Congressman Ron Wright passed abroad peacefully," Wright'due south office said in a argument provided to PEOPLE.

"His married woman Susan was by his side and he is now in the presence of their Lord and Savior," the statement added.

In addition to Susan, he is survived by sons Derek and Justin, his daughter Rachel, nine grandchildren and his brother Gary.

The Associated Printing reported that Wright, who was first elected in 2018, had been hospitalized for lung cancer in 2020 and had spoken of being treated in 2019 as well.

The Republican lawmaker represented Texas' 6th Congressional District, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Cloris Leachman

Cloris Leachman

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Leachman's death certificate revealed that the legendary actress had battled COVID-19 and the virus was a significant condition that contributed to her Jan. 27, 2021, death at the age of 94.

Leachman died of cerebrovascular blow, often referred to as a stroke, a spokesperson for the San Diego County's Medical Examiner'due south Function confirmed to PEOPLE.

COVID-19 was a meaning condition that contributed to her decease, but was not the underlying cause, co-ordinate to the spokesperson.

Rémy Julienne

Rémy Julienne

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In January 2021, it was reported that legendary movie stuntman Julienne died from the novel coronavirus at the historic period of ninety.

Arguably the about famous and prolific stunt coordinator in modern movie theater, Julienne died following a month-long hospitalization in Loiret, France.

Specializing in lengthy action scenes, Julienne was behind dozens of unforgettable film stunts in six James Bond films and too worked as Michael Caine's stunt double inThe Italian Job (1969).

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George Whitmore

George Whitmore

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Whitmore, a fellow member of the first climbing team to scale El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, died from complications related to the novel coronavirus. He was 89.

Whitmore died on New Year'southward Day 2021 at a rehabilitation facility in Fresno, California, from harm to his lungs afterwards he was released from the hospital, his wife Nancy told the Associated Press.

The legendary climber, who was a cancer survivor, tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec. 13 after developing a cough and fever, she said.

Nancy, who was married to Whitmore for 41 years, said her hubby had been extremely careful about wearing a mask and the family unit did not know where he contracted the virus.

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Dawn Wells

Dawn Wells Gilligan's Island

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Gilligan's Isle star Dawn Wells died on Dec. 29, 2020 in Los Angeles, co-ordinate toThe Hollywood Reporter. The actress, who played Mary Ann Summers on the striking show from 1964-67, was 82.

Wells' publicist said that the extra died of causes related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-xix).

A rep for Wells did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Earlier and after Gilligan'southward Island, Wells appeared on endless television receiver programs, includingBonanza,The Love Boat,Gilligan'southward Planet,Growing Pains,Baywatch,Columbo andRoseanne, amid many others.

Recently, Wells' adept friend Dugg Kirkpatrick launched a fundraiser in 2018 with a goal of almost $200,000 to assistance the actress pay off medical bills. (The fundraiser raised $205,510.)

"She did non know that I was setting it upward," Kirkpatrick exclusively told PEOPLE of Wells. "She was very upset with me, probably still is a little upset with me because she'due south a little bit embarrassed. Just existence her dearest friend, I know that this is the best thing. Today she seems to be more on board with it because she's seeing all the positive things people are saying."

Co-ordinate to the fundraiser description, Wells had been struggling to make ends meet since the 2008 financial crunch. She allegedly suffered "an unexpected accident that required hospitalization for ii months" and needed the funds to "alleviate penalties by the IRS" and cover her infirmary costs.

"Dawn is so flattered that her fans take come to her rescue - shocked and amazed, actually," said Kirkpatrick. "She loves them and ever has. She's proved that over the years. She'southward fifty-fifty flown people to her ranch (where she was working) in Idaho for motion picture screening considering they couldn't afford it. She's been very generous to many people for many years."

Kirkpatrick besides told TMZ at the fourth dimension that Wells had no family unit to support her and had already lost her abode.

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Charley Pride

Charley Pride

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The land legend, who was a pioneer for Black musicians in country music, died on Dec. 12, 2020 in Dallas, Texas, at the age of 86 due to complications from COVID-nineteen, a argument on his website confirmed.

With pinnacle hits including "Kiss an Angel Practiced Morn" and "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone," Pride became the offset Blackness fellow member of the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000.

Born in Mississippi in 1934 equally the son of a sharecropper, Pride served a brief time in the Regular army before heading to Nashville in 1963.

In improver to earning iii Grammy Awards during his career, Pride took domicile the entertainer of the year honour at the 1971 Country Music Awards and won male vocalist of the year both that year and in 1972. In 1975, he became the first Black homo to host the State Music Clan Awards.

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Carol Sutton

Carol Sutton

The extra, known for her presence on both the phase and screen, died on Dec. 10, 2020 at the age of 76 due to complications from COVID-xix.

Sutton had been hospitalized at New Orleans' Touro Hospital for several days prior to her decease, according to WGNO.

Sutton was possibly nearly famous for her plough as Nurse Pam in 1989's Steel Magnolias. On the small-scale screen, she appeared in an episode of Queen Sugar, as well as episodes ofTruthful Detective and, most recently, HBO'sLovecraft Country.

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell confirmed the news of her death in a lengthy tribute on Friday.

"Carol Sutton was practically the Queen of New Orleans theater, having graced the stages across the metropolis for decades," Cantrell wrote, before noting her most famed theater performances, includingA Raisin in the Lord's day.

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Arnie Robinson Jr.

Arnie Robinson

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The Olympic gold medalist died on Dec. 1, 2020, Us Runway and Field confirmed. He was 72.

The Hall of Famer died after testing positive for COVID-nineteen, co-ordinate to a GoFundMe page set upwards by his son, Paul Robinson.

Speaking with San Diego ABC affiliate KGTV, Paul told the outlet that his father outset savage ill in mid-November, suffering from "labored breathing, coughing." He and then tested positive for COVID-19 just began to experience ameliorate.

But, "out of the blue, he struggled to take breaths," according to Paul, before he somewhen died.

"Y'all're simply in a state of shock and disbelief over how information technology happened," Paul added to the outlet. "Respect COVID for what information technology is. Once COVID comes and closes in, in that location'south nothing you can do."

According to U.s. Track & Field, Arnie was inducted into the USATF National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2000, as well as the San Diego Breitbard Hall of Fame in 1984. He additionally was named to the CCCAA Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2007.

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Tommy 'Tiny' Lister

Tommy Lister

The actor, best known for his roles in The Night Knight and theFriday movie series, died on December. 10, 2020. He was 62.

While he had not tested positive for the coronavirus prior to his expiry, Lister died after exhibiting "COVID symptoms" for a week, his manager Cindy Cowan told PEOPLE.

"He was a gentle giant and one-of-a-kind," she says. "A human that'south like been a brother to me for 20 years."

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Kenzo Takada

Kenzo Takada

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The famed way designer and founder of the global Kenzo brand died in Paris on Oct. 4, 2020 from coronavirus complications, his spokesperson told Agence France Presse. He was 81.

The kickoff Japanese designer to make his marking in Paris, Kenzo'southward designs focused on his love of graphics and big floral prints. After a nearly 30-year career in France, he sold his eponymous fashion firm to LVMH in 1993 and retired from fashion six years later, before launching a homewares make in January 2019.

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Jay Johnstone

Jay Johnstone

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The sometime Major League Baseball player died on Sept. 26, 2020 post-obit complications from the novel coronavirus (COVID-nineteen), his daughter, Mary Jayne Sarah Johnstone, told the Associated Press. He was 74.

″COVID was the ane thing he couldn't fight,″ Mary said, calculation that her father died at a nursing home in Granada Hills. ″It's really kind of shocking.″

Johnstone enjoyed a long career in Major League Baseball, playing on the New York Yankees from 1978 to 1979, followed by a brief stint on the San Diego Padres before heading to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1980. He was and so traded to the Chicago Cubs in 1982 and returned to the Dodgers in 1985.

Later retiring, Johnstone worked every bit a radio commentator for the Yankees and Phillies.

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Tommy DeVito

Tommy DeVito

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DeVito, one of the founding members of The 4 Seasons, has died from coronavirus complications. He was 92.

The star's shut friend, actor Alfred Nittoli, announced the news on Facebook on Sept. 22, 2020.

"My love friend Tommy passed away in Las Vegas at ix:45 concluding night with deep regret I am writing this sitting in his living room," he shared, including a photo of DeVito. "I was informed past his daughter Darcel there will be a service in New Jersey."

DeVito helped his pal Frankie Valli found The Iv Seasons in 1960, which went on to garner international fame.

The American rock and pop band had several chart-topping hits, such every bit "Large Girls Don't Cry," "Sherry" and "Walk Like a Man." It even inspired the 2005 Broadway musicalJersey Boys,which was somewhen adjusted into a characteristic moving picture.

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Bruce Williamson

Bruce Williamson

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On Sept. vi, 2020, The Temptations' former lead singer died at his Las Vegas home at age 49 after battling coronavirus, TMZ reported.

His son Bruce paid tribute to the vocaliser on Facebook. "At that place's no words in the world that tin limited how I feel correct now," Bruce wrote. "I dearest you Daddy cheers for being awesome thank you for being loving thanks for being Who You Are I pray to God and nosotros will come across again, I love you lot Daddy R.I.H Rex WILLIAMSON."

The vocalizer joined The Temptations in 2006 and continued with the group through 2015. After leaving the group, Williamson sang soul music. He was set to perform on Sept. 12 at a pay-per-view concert.

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Tom Seaver

Tom Seaver

The Legendary New York Mets pitcher died in his sleep on Aug. 31, 2020, due to complications of Lewy Body Dementia and the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the National Baseball Hall of Fame announced in a statement. He was 75.

In 1969, Seaver helped the Mets win their first World Series title. He also won the Cy Immature Honour and led the National League with 25 wins. A 12-time All-Star, Seaver was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1992.

His number, 41, was retired by the Mets.

"We are heartbroken to share that our beloved husband and father has passed away," his wife Nancy and daughters Sarah and Anne said in a argument to the Hall of Fame. "We send our beloved out to his fans, every bit we mourn his loss with you."

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Herman Cain

Herman Cain

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Herman Cain, the Television set and radio host, former business concern executive and 2012 Republican presidential candidate,  died almost a month after he became sick with the novel coronavirus disease, his team announced on July 30, 2020. He was 74 years one-time.

"Nosotros're heartbroken, and the world is poorer: Herman Cain has gone to be with the Lord," reads an update posted to his official website.

"We knew when he was first hospitalized with COVID-19 that this was going to exist a rough fight," Cain'south friend Dan Calabrese wrote in the same update. "He had trouble animate and was taken to the hospital past ambulance. We all prayed that the initial meds they gave him would get his breathing back to normal, merely it became clear pretty rapidly that he was in for a boxing."

Calabrese continued: "Nosotros all prayed so difficult every 24-hour interval. We knew the time would come when the Lord would call him home, but we really liked having him here with united states, and we held out hope he'd have a full recovery."

Cain had spent most of July getting treated for COVID-19 in an Atlanta-expanse hospital. His team said early this month that he tested positive on June 29.

Cain is survived by his wife, Gloria, children Vincent and Melanie and their iii grandchildren.

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Nick Cordero

Nick Cordero

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Broadway star Nick Cordero died on July 5, 2020 after a months-long boxing with the coronavirus. He was 41.

Cordero, whose Broadway credits includeWaitressandRock of Ages, died at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he had been hospitalized for over ninety days after falling ill in early March 2020.

He is survived by his wife Amanda Kloots, whom he wed in September 2017, and their ane-year-one-time son Elvis Eduardo.

In a touching Instagram mail following his passing, Cordero's married woman wrote, "God has some other angel in heaven now. My darling married man passed away this morning. He was surrounded in beloved by his family, singing and praying as he gently left this globe. ⠀ I am in atheism and hurting everywhere. My heart is broken every bit I cannot imagine our lives without him. Nick was such a bright light. He was anybody's friend, loved to listen, help and especially talk. He was an incredible actor and musician. He loved his family unit and loved being a father and husband. Elvis and I volition miss him in everything we do, everyday."

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Brandis Kemp

BRANDIS KEMP

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Kemp, the actress all-time known for her appearances on the idiot box showsFridaysandAfterMASH, has died after battling encephalon cancer and complications from COVID-19. She was 76.

Kemp died July 4, 2020 at her home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was surrounded past family and friends, actress and acting coach Myra Turley told the outlet.

Kemp was diagnosed with glioblastoma - an aggressive type of cancer that can occur in the brain or spinal cord - final Dec at historic period 75, and it is unclear how long ago she contracted COVID-xix.

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Chris Trousdale

Chris Trousdale

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Chris Trousdale, a member of the tardily '90s and early 2000s male child band Dream Street, died on June 2, 2020. He was 34.

News of his death was confirmed by a statement shared to his Instagram, which read, "It is with a heavy heart that nosotros confirm the passing of Chris Trousdale on June, 2, 2020 from an undisclosed affliction. He was a light to so many and volition exist missed dearly by his family, friends and fans all over the world."

A adult female named Jane Gagle, who appears to have worked with Trousdale at the Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre, added in the comments section that "Chris was in a coma, on life support when he passed." She continued, "The outpouring of dear has been tremendous. I am comforted by the hundreds of kind words and wishes. Chris was one of a kind and always the brightest lite on any stage he stood on. Give thanks you for the love you gave him. He felt information technology to the end and I'one thousand sure even so every bit he watches from heaven."

Former Dream Street bandmate Jesse McCartney paid tribute to his friend on Instagram as well, noting in his caption that Trousdale "passed away due to complications from COVID-19."

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Roy Horn

Roy Horn

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The famous illusionist died at age 75 due to complications from the novel coronavirus in a Las Vegas Hospital on May 15, 2020, his publicist confirmed in a argument to ABC.

The entertainer, who became a household name every bit function of the duo Siegfried & Roy, tested positive for the respiratory virus in April. At the time, his publicist appear that he was "responding well to treatment."

"Today, the globe has lost 1 of the greats of magic, merely I have lost my all-time friend," Horn's partner, Siegfried Fischbacher, said in a statement. "From the moment nosotros met, I knew Roy and I, together, would change the globe. There could exist no Siegfried without Roy, and no Roy without Siegfried."

"Roy was a fighter his whole life including during these terminal days," Fischbacher continued. "I give my heartfelt appreciation to the team of doctors, nurses and staff at Mountain View Hospital who worked heroically against this insidious virus that ultimately took Roy's life."

The duo are best known for their Las Vegas prove at the Mirage Resort and Casino that ran from 1990 until 2003, when Horn was mauled on stage by one of the tigers used in their deed, which ultimately left him partially paralyzed.

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Annie Glenn

Annie and John Glenn

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The widow of astronaut and Senator John Glenn who became a renowned abet for those with speech disorders later overcoming her own stutter, died of complications from COVID-19 on May nineteen, 2020. She was 100.

A spokesperson for the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at Ohio Land Academy confirmed the distressing news to PEOPLE, adding that a virtual memorial service for Annie will be held on June 6 at eleven .a.1000. EDT due to coronavirus restrictions.

Despite her reluctance for media attention due to an "85 percent oral communication impediment," Annie entered into the spotlight in 1962 when her husband became the commencement American astronaut, and she stood past him when he was elected to the Senate in 1974.

At age 53, Annie underwent a iii-week intensive therapy program to overcome her stutter, and went on to become a champion of helping those who also suffered from speech impediments.

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Ty Chijioke

Rapper Ty

The Mercury Prize-nominated rapper based in the U.K. has reportedly passed away from complications due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

The Nigerian British creative person, born Ben Chijioke, died on May 7, 2020 afterwards contracting pneumonia while in recovery, according to a GoFundMe previously set for Ty.

"It is with much sadness that I have to written report the passing of Ben Chijioke, improve known as TY Chijioke on the 7th May 2020, close friends, family and fans are devastated of his death," an update for the entrada read.

"Since then TY'due south condition had been improving but last week while on a normal ward he had contracted pneumonia which worsened his recovery and ultimately TY's body couldn't fight dorsum anymore," the entrada continued. "This is a daze to everyone."

Born in London in 1972, Ty commencement rose to prominence in 2001 after the release of his debut anthology,The Bad-mannered. He followed up the record with 2003'sUpwardly, which went on to be nominated for a Mercury Prize the post-obit year. He released his third LP, titledCloser, in 2006.

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Frederick Thomas

Fred The Godson

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The rapper known as Fred the Godson died on Apr 23, 2020, according to several reports. He was 35.

Thomas revealed that he had been diagnosed with coronavirus on Instagram on April 6, writing, "I'grand in here wit this Corvus 19 s---! Please go on me in you lot prayers!!!! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 #godisgreat," he wrote.

Fellow artists Pusha T and East-twoscore were among the beginning few musicians to answer with words of back up.

"Pull thru my brother...🙏🏿," Pusha-T wrote.

"Prayers up 🙏🏾," Eastward-40 added.

Since his death, many have offered their condolences, including Fat Joe, who shared a heartbreaking mail service in honor of his late friend.

"My piddling brother ooooh how sad am I," Fat Joe captioned his Instagram tribute. "I prayed and prayed and prayed for you lot all night long. So many dreams, so many conversations, so many great times we had. I am in stupor to say the least. I love you soooooooo much picayune blood brother, it's been years since I felt this hurting."

"I always wanted the all-time for you, I played you all my important songs to get your feedback [because] I respect y'all then much as an creative person. Why the GOOD die young?" he wrote. "I was soooooooo proud of you picayune brother. Mayhap now the globe volition pay attention to your greatness, you was always my favorite."

Thomas is survived by his wife LeeAnn Jemmott, who had been providing updates regarding his health, too equally their children.

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Tim Brooke-Taylor

Tim Brooke-Taylor

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The British comedian died from coronavirus at the age of 79, according to his amanuensis, who spoke with the BBC.

Brooke-Taylor became a household proper noun later starring in the BBC sitcom The Goodies, in which he starred alongside Graham Garden and Nib Oddie.

He likewise played a scientist in 1971'due south Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

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John Prine

John Prine

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The country-folk singer and songwriter died on Apr vii, 2020 as a issue of complications from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Prince was beingness treated at the Vanderbilt Academy Medical Center in Nashville, a representative confirmed on behalf of Prine's family to PEOPLE. He was 73.

Prine was hospitalized with a "sudden onset" of COVID-19 symptoms on March 26 and intubated on March 28, his family unit wrote in a argument posted to Instagram on March 29.

"This is hard news for usa to share," his family wrote. "But and then many of you have loved and supported John over the years, nosotros wanted to permit you know, and requite y'all the chance to send on more than of that love and back up at present," the statement continued. "And know that we love yous, and John loves you."

His wife of 23 years, Fiona Whelan Prine, was also diagnosed with COVID-nineteen before in March and had been keeping fans updated well-nigh Prine'south condition while he was in the hospital.

Prine is survived by Fiona and their iii children.

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Jay Benedict

Jay Benedict

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The actor, best known for his roles in Aliens andThe Dark Knight Rises, died at age 68 due to complications from the new coronavirus.

"It is with profound sorrow that nosotros must announce Jay's decease on the 4th of Apr due to complications arising from a COVID-19 infection," his official website announced in a statement on Apr 6, 2020.

His agency, TCG Artist Management, also confirmed his death on Twitter, sharing, "It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear client Jay Benedict, who this afternoon lost his battle with COVID-19. Our thoughts are with his family."

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Lee Fierro

Lee Fierro Jaws

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Extra Fierro, remembered for her function as the grieving Mrs. Kintner in Steven Spielberg'southward 1975 horror,Jaws, died on April 5, 2020 from complications caused past (COVID-19) at age 91.

Kevin Ryan, artistic manager and board president for Island Theatre Workshop - where Fierro worked for over 40 years during her fourth dimension at Martha's Vineyard - confirmed the news with Martha'southward Vineyard Times and Entertainment Tonight.

"We volition miss her terribly. She spent 40 years here on the vineyard," Ryan told ET.

Alongside Ryan, the theatrically trained actress and longtime Martha'due south Vineyard resident taught and mentored more than 1,000 children in the art of theater on the isle. At the time of her expiry, she was living in Ohio at an assisted living facility to exist closer to her family.

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Tom Dempsey

Tom Dempsey

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The former NFL star died on April four, 2020 from complications related to the novel coronavirus, Nola.com first reported. He was 73.

The New Orleans Saints, whom Dempsey played for as a kicker, released a statement post-obit news of his death.

"Our thoughts and prayers are extended to Carlene and the entire Dempsey family on the passing of their beloved Tom," the statement read, calculation, "Tom's life spoke directly to the power of the human spirit and exemplified his resolute determination to not permit setbacks to impede following his dreams and aspirations ... He holds a special place in the hearts and minds of the Saints family."

Dempsey had been living at the Lambeth Firm Retirement Community in New Orleans since 2012, when he revealed he was diagnosed with dementia. Dempsey tested positive for COVID-nineteen on March 26, later the assisted living facility reported more than 50 confirmed cases and thirteen deaths related to the virus.

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Ellis Marsalis

Ellis Marsalis

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The world-renowned jazz pianist and beloved member of the New Orleans music scene passed away from complications of coronavirus at a local hospital on April i, 2020, his son Brandford Marsalis told PEOPLE. He was 85.

"It is with groovy sadness that I announce the passing of my male parent, Ellis Marsalis Jr., equally a result of complications from the Coronavirus," the statement read. "My dad was a giant of a musician and teacher, but an fifty-fifty greater begetter. He poured everything he had into making the states the best of what nosotros could be."

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell also paid tribute to the late musician afterward news of his expiry broke, writing on Twitter, "Ellis Marsalis was a legend. He was the image of what we mean when we talk about New Orleans jazz."

Marsalis Jr. was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2008.

Donations tin be made in his retention to the Ellis Marsalis Centre for Music, which provides music education, academic support and nutrient security to children from the 9th Ward.

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Julie Bennett

Julie Bennett

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Julie Bennett, the actress who famously voiced Cindy Carry inThe Yogi Bear Showcartoons, passed away from complications related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-xix) on March 31, 2020. She was 88 years one-time.

Bennett was at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles at the time of her passing, her talent agent and longtime friend, Mark Scroggs, confirmed to PEOPLE.

Bennett is survived by what she called her "mutually adopted family" - close friends Ballad, Nick and Marker Scroggs.

Donations can be made in her proper noun to The Actors' Fund.

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Sergio Rossi

Sergio Rossi

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Sergio Rossi, 1 of Italia's almost historic footwear designers, died in Cesena from complications related to the coronavirus, the brand confirmed on April 3, 2020. He was 84.

Rossi was responsible for building one of Italy's largest luxury shoe brands, launching his company in 1968 after learning how to brand shoes from his begetter.

His designs were worn by celebrities around the globe and used by major designers.

"Today everyone at Sergio Rossi joins me in remembering our dear Sergio, the inspiring founder of our dream," Riccardo Sciutto, CEO of the Sergio Rossi Group, shared on the brand's Instagram page.

"Sergio Rossi was a master, and it is my peachy honor to have met him and gotten to present him the archive earlier this yr. His vision and approach volition remain our guide in the growth of the brand and the business," Sciutto continued.

He closed his tribute by saying, "Our long and glorious history started from his incredible vision and nosotros'll remember his creativity forever."

The designer was also involved in the fight against coronavirus, altruistic €100,000 to the Sacco hospital in Milan.

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Bucky Pizzarelli

John Pizzarelli Quartet with a special invitee Bucky Pizzarelli at Cafe Carlyle on Wednesday nighttime, April 10, 2013

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Bucky Pizzarelli, famed jazz guitarist and sometime member of theTonight Testify orchestra, died on Apr 1, 2020 after testing positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-nineteen). He was 94.

His son, John Pizzarelli - also a jazz artist who toured and performed alongside his father - confirmed the news on Instagram, highlighting Bucky's career highlights. John called Bucky a "wonderful dad."

"My male parent was a mentor to and so many guitarists both professional and amateur," wrote John. "Ever doling out advice, ever encouraging, ever in tune and always ready for a record date."

Bucky is also survived by his wife Ruth, daughters Anne Hymes and Mary Pizzarelli, another son, bassist Martin Pizzarelli, and four grandchildren, according toThe New York Times.

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Adam Schlesinger

Adam Schlesinger

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The Emmy and Grammy Award-winning songwriter and Fountains of Wayne co-founder died on April one, 2020 at 52 years quondam after testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).

The Fountains of Wayne musician's lawyer, Josh Grier, confirmed his death toRolling Stone.

Schlesinger won 3 Emmys during his career: one for writing lyrics for Rachel Bloom'due south hit musical series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and two for his lyrical contributions to the 2011 and 2012 Tony Awards telecasts.

In a tribute posted to Twitter, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend co-creator Aline Brosh McKenna remembered the musician as "so funny, and then kind, so opinionated, and so clever, so passionate."

Schlesinger is survived by his partner, Alexis Morley; his daughters, Sadie and Claire Schlesinger; his sister, Laurie Rose; and their parents, Bobbi and Stephen Schlesinger.

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Wallace Roney

Wallace Roney

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Jazz trumpeter Roney died of complications from the novel coronavirus, PEOPLE confirmed. He was 59.

The legendary musician - and protégé of the late Miles Davis - died around noon on March 31, 2020 at St. Joseph's Academy Medical Centre in Paterson, New Jersey, said his publicist, Lydia Liebman. It is unknown if Roney had any underlying health conditions.

In a statement, Roney'southward collaborator, pianist Herbie Hancock, told PEOPLE that even though his "journeying has ended in this lifetime … his bear on lives on."

"He carved out his own phonation on the trumpet fifty-fifty with the initial stiff influence from Miles Davis," Hancock said.

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Andrew Jack

Andrew Jack

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The Star Wars thespian and dialect coach for the Lord of The Ringsfilms died at historic period 76.

Jill McCullough, his representative, said in a statement to the Evening Standard that Jack died on March 31, 2020 at a hospital outside of London every bit a outcome of complications he'd developed from COVID-19.

"Andrew lived on one of the oldest working houseboats on the Thames, he was fiercely independent merely madly in love with his wife; also a dialect omnibus: Gabrielle Rogers," said McCullough. "Tragically she is stuck in quarantine in Australia having simply flown in from NZ last week. She was unable to see or talk to him at the terminate of his life and in that location is a chance a funeral may not be held."

Rogers said in a tweet on Tuesday, "Nosotros lost a man today. Andrew Jack was diagnosed with Coronavirus ii days ago. He was in no hurting, and he slipped abroad peacefully knowing that his family were all 'with' him."

Jack had a long and impressive résumé, and was most recently hired to work on The Batman starring Robert Pattinson.

He also worked every bit a dialect coach on many of the Curiosity films, including Guardians of the Milky way,Captain America: The First Avenger,Avengers: Infinity War andAvengers: Endgame.

He is survived by his wife and two children.

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Maria Mercader

Maria Mercader

Mercader, a journalist and a producer for CBS News, died from coronavirus according to an annunciation from CBS on March 30, 2020. She was 54.

CBS said that the journalist, who had been at the network for 3 decades, had been on medical leave for an unrelated matter since late Feb and passed abroad in a infirmary in New York.

According to the network, the veteran journalist "fought cancer and related illnesses for more than than twenty years, and was an inspiration each time she returned to work after a setback threatened to terminate her life."

"Even more than than her talents as a journalist, nosotros volition miss her dogged spirit," Susan Zirinsky, CBS News president and senior executive producer, said in a argument. "Maria was part of all of our lives. Fifty-fifty when she was hospitalized - and she knew something was going on at CBS, she would call with counsel, encouragement, and would say 'you can practise this.' I called Maria a 'warrior,' she was. Maria was a gift we cherished."

Mercader is survived past her male parent Manuel and brother Manuel.

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Orlando McDaniel

Orlando McDaniel

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Former NFL thespian McDaniel died on March 27, 2020 from complications of coronavirus. He was 59.

McDaniel, who got his start equally a two-sport athlete during his time at Louisiana Country University, recently displayed symptoms of the coronavirus after returning home to Texas following a trip to Washington, according to The Advocate. Information technology is unclear where he may have contracted the virus.

McDaniel played briefly for the Denver Broncos after being selected in the 2nd round of the 1982 NFL Draft. The athlete would later on become executive director and founder of the North Texas Cheetahs girls' track society, a position he held until his death.

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Ken Shimura

Ken Shimura

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The popular comedian, known equally the Robin Williams of Japan, died at age 70 on March 30, 2020 in a Tokyo hospital from COVID-19 complications.

He rose to fame on the '70s variety show Hachijidayo Zeninshugo! (It's viii O'clock, Assemble Anybody!) and was known for his slapstick one-act. Earlier the Tokyo Olympics were postponed, Shimura was slated to run in the Olympic torch relay to represent Higashimurayama, a neighborhood located in Tokyo's suburbs.

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Alan Merrill

Alan Merrill

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The vocalizer-songwriter, who wrote the hit song "I Love Rock 'N' Curl," died on March 29, 2020 following a boxing with COVID-nineteen. He was 69.

His girl, Lauren Merrill, announced his passing on Facebook. "The Coronavirus took my begetter this morning. I was given 2 minutes to say my goodbyes before I was rushed out," she wrote.

She added, "Nosotros probably won't exist able to mourn him properly with a funeral. I just lost the greatest love of my life and won't be able to hug anyone because I've been exposed and need to self quarantine for two weeks....alone."

Joan Jett, who sang Merrill's 1982 hit, paid tribute to the songwriter on Twitter, writing, "I've just learned of the awful news that Alan Merrill has passed."

"My thoughts and beloved go to his family, friends and music community as a whole," she wrote. "I can still remember watching the Arrows on Idiot box in London and existence diddled abroad past the song that screamed hit to me. With deep gratitude and sadness, wishing him a safety journeying to the other side."

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Joe Diffie

Joe Diffie

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Diffie, one of the nigh celebrated country artists of the '90s, died on March 29, 2020, his publicist confirmed to PEOPLE. He was 61.

The Grammy-winning artist posted well-nigh his positive diagnosis two days before his decease.

"I am under the intendance of medical professionals and currently receiving treatment after testing positive for coronavirus," Diffie wrote on social media. "We want to remind the public and all my fans to be vigilant, cautious and careful during this pandemic."

Amidst the country stars to pay tribute to the belatedly musician were Carrie Underwood, Travis Tritt and Jason Aldean.

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Terrence McNally

Terrence McNally

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The Tony-winning playwright died on March 24, 2020 at the historic period of 81, a spokesperson for McNally confirmed to PEOPLE.

McNally was a lung cancer survivor who lived with chronic obstructive pulmonary affliction (COPD), an inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs.

He was being treated at the Sarasota Memorial Hospital in in Sarasota, Florida at the time of his death.

McNally is survived by his husband Tom Kirdahy. The longtime pair were outset partnered in a civil union ceremony in Vermont on December 20, 2003, before getting married in Washington, D.C. on April 6, 2010.

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Marking Blum

Mark Blum

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Blum, a graphic symbol actor known for playing a number of notable roles on stage and screen, died on March 26, 2020 due to complications associated with the novel virus. He was 69.

The star was known for his roles in movies, like Badly Seeking SusanandCrocodile Dundee, and telly, which includes You, NYPD Blue, Mozart in the Jungle and Succession.He too booked invitee parts on shows like Law & Gild, The West Fly, The Sopranos and more.

Blum is survived by his wife, Janet Zarish.

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Floyd Cardoz

Floyd Cardoz

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Chef Floyd Cardoz died on March 25, 2020 at Mountainside Medical Center in New Jersey as a result of complications from coronavirus, a spokesperson for his Hunger Inc. Hospitality Group confirmed to PEOPLE. He was 59.

The famed chef was admitted to the hospital for symptoms a week before his passing when he tested positive for COVID-19.

At the fourth dimension of his diagnosis, he posted an update on his Instagram page, writing that he sought medical assistance as a "precautionary mensurate."

"Sincere apologies everyone. I am sorry for causing undue panic around my earlier postal service. I was feeling feverish and hence as a precautionary measure, admitted myself into hospital in New York," he wrote, adding he "was hugely anxious about my state of wellness" as he had simply returned from a trip to Germany.

Born in Bombay, Republic of india, Cardoz moved to New York City to work in the restautant business. In 1997, he partnered with famed restaurateur Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group to open up the contemporary Indian restaurant Tabla. Cardoz too own several other restaurants and competed on and won Bravo's Pinnacle Chef Masters season 3 in 2011.

Cardoz is survived by his mother Beryl, his married woman and concern partner, Barkha, whom he met at hospitality school in India, and their ii sons, Peter, 27, and Justin, 22.

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Patricia Bosworth

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The celebrity biographer, who wrote bestsellers of Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda and more than, died on April 2, 2020 of complications of coronavirus. She was 86.

"Patti was more a cracking writer. She was an inspiration and a pillar of support to so many wonderful people. And she was so dear to me. She was the youngest and virtually vibrant 86-yr-old I know. I last spoke to her on March 10th. She had only returned from a week's travels, researching for her new volume nearly Paul Robeson…The deadly virus came on very speedily and she's gone," her friend wrote on Facebook.

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