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Rest In Power: Remembering The Stars We’ve Lost In 2021

By Brande Victorian ·March 22, 2021March 22, 2021

New years bring about new hopes and a host of annual occasions to celebrate, from birthdays to anniversaries. But with the passing of the days also comes new losses, as time spent with those we love and admire turns into memories.

As we journey through this year, each day we remember the celebrities whose lights now shine among us in a different way and the impact they’ve had on not only the entertainment industry but our personal lives. Here are the stars we’ve lost in 2021.

01Eric Jerome DickeyFamed author Eric Jerome Dickey passed away from cancer at the age of 59 on January 3. 02Marion RamseyActress Marion Ramsey, known for her role as Officer Laverne Hooks in the Police Academy franchise, passed away from a short illness on January 7 at age 73. 03Duranice PaceGospel singer Duranice Pace of the Pace sisters passed away at the age of 62 on January 15. 04Cicely TysonOn January 28, Award-winning actress and activist Cicely Tyson passed away at the age of 96. 05Marc WilmoreAmerican TV writer and brother of Larry Wilmore, Marc Wilmore, died on January 30 at the age of 57. He had been battling COVID among other long-term health conditions. 06Mary WilsonOriginal Supremes member Mary Wilson died in her home at age 76 on February 8. 07Prince Markie DeePrince Markie Dee, born Mark Anthony Morales, was a member of the pioneering rap group the Fat Boys. He died on February 18, one day before his 53rd birthday. 08Jahmil FrenchCanadian actor Jahmil French, best known for his role on Degrassi, passed away at the age of 29 on March 1. 09Bunny WailerThe last living member of the Bob Marley reggae group The Wailers, Bunny Wailer, died on March 2 at 73. 10HaglerPro Boxer Marvelous Marvin Hagler died at his home at the age of 66 on March 13. 11Elgin BaylorFormer NBA player Elgin Baylor died of natural causes at the age of 86 on March 22.

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