Remembering the Icons We Lost in 2023
byย Stacy Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor)
In a year of achievements and setbacks, 2023 said goodbye to several significant personalities who left a lasting impression on the entertainment, sports, civil rights, and art industries. Their achievements have influenced countless generations. Here, we list just some of those losses.

Richard Roundtree: Iconic Star of โShaftโ (1942โ2023)
Hollywood said goodbye to Richard Roundtree, the iconic Shaft star. While forever tied to the role that made him famous in 1971, Roundtree remained active for more than four decades, leaving an enduring mark on cinema.
โข Tina Turner: Legendary Singer and Performer (1939โ2023)
The music world mourned the loss of Tina Turner, the legendary singer renowned for her sultry voice and a string of platinum hits. Turnerโs impact on the music industry and her boundless passion for life captivated millions worldwide.
โข Andre Braugher: Acclaimed Actor (1962โ2023)
The acting community bid farewell to Andre Braugher, an acclaimed actor known for his roles in โHomicideโ and โBrooklyn-Nine-Nine.โ Braugherโs extraordinary talent earned acclaim, particular as Det. Frank Pembleton on โHomicide.โ Nominated for an Emmy 11 times, Braugher won the award four times.

โข Harry Belafonte: Singer, Actor, and Civil Rights Activist (1927โ2023)
The world said goodbye to Harry Belafonte, a singer, actor, and staunch civil rights activist. Belafonteโs lifetime of activism transformed the arts while advocating for civil rights, leaving an enduring legacy.
โข Richard Hunt: Visionary Sculptor and Art Pioneer (1935โ2023)
The art world bid farewell to Richard Hunt, a trailblazing sculptor and the first Black artist to receive a solo retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. With over 160 public sculptures across the U.S., Huntโs seven-decade career left an indelible mark on contemporary art, influencing generations.
โข George McGinnis: Indiana Basketball Legend (1951โ2023)
Indiana mourned the loss of basketball legend George McGinnis, whose impact on the sport spanned from his All-American days at Indiana University to his championship runs with the Pacers. McGinnis will be remembered as a symbol of Hoosier basketball excellence.
โข Jean Knight: Soulful Songstress and Grammy-Nominated Artist (1943โ2023)
The soulful voice behind โMr. Big Stuff,โ Jean Knight, passed away, leaving a void in the world of R&B. Knightโs legacy extends beyond her musical achievements.
โข George โFunkyโ Brown: Kool & The Gang Drummer and Songwriter (1949โ2023)
The rhythmic heartbeat of Kool & The Gang, George โFunkyโ Brown, left an indelible mark with his contributions to iconic songs like โCelebrationโ and โLadies Night.โ Brownโs musical genius and resilience were evident even in the face of a battle with stage-4 cancer.
โข D.J. Hayden: Former NFL Cornerback and Athlete (1989โ2023)
Tragedy struck the sports world with the untimely death of former NFL cornerback D.J. Hayden. The car crash that claimed his life has left the sports community in shock. Haydenโs athleticism and contributions to the game will be remembered.
โข C-Knight (Arnez Blount): Rapper and โCha Cha Slideโ Creator (1971-2023)
The hip-hop community lost a creative force with the passing of C-Knight, known for birthing the international dance craze with the โCha Cha Slide.โ His legacy lives on through the rhythmic beats that brought joy to countless dance floors, making him a lasting presence in music.
โข Walter Davis: NBA All-Star and UNC Basketball Legend (1954โ2023)
UNC basketball mourned the loss of one of its finest players, Walter Davis, a two-time All-ACC honoree and NBA All-Star. Davis, whose basketball prowess extended from the 1976 USA Olympic team to an illustrious NBA career, remains a symbol of skill and sportsmanship.
โข Bertie Bowman: Capitol Hill Veteran with a Legacy of Service (1931โ2023)
Capitol Hill bid farewell to Bertie Bowman, whose more than 60 years of service spanned roles from custodial to politically significant. Colleagues and the Capitol community will remember his legacy as a dedicated public servant.
โข Rudolph Isley: Founding Father of The Isley Brothers (1938โ2023)
The music world said goodbye to Rudolph Isley, a founding member of The Isley Brothers. His musical genius and timeless contributions to the industry, including hits like โShoutโ and โTwist and Shout,โ cemented the Isley Brothersโ place in music history.
โข Charles Porter Jr.: Houstonโs First Black Reporter and Resonant Voice (1942โ2023)
Houston mourned the loss of Charles Porter Jr., a trailblazer who became the cityโs first Black reporter and anchor. His deep, resonant voice and coverage of significant events, including the swearing-in of late Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, left an indelible mark on Houstonโs media landscape.
โข Hughes Van Ellis: Tulsa Race Massacre Survivor and WWII Veteran (1921โ2023)
The nation bid farewell to Hughes Van Ellis, one of the last surviving witnesses of the Tulsa Race Massacre. A proud US Army veteran who fought alongside the British in WWII, Ellis symbolized resilience and a living connection to a crucial chapter in American history.
โข Zoleka Mandela: Granddaughter of Nelson Mandela (1980โ2023)
South Africa mourned the loss of Zoleka Mandela, Nelson Mandelaโs granddaughter. Her battle with cancer came to an end, leaving behind a legacy intertwined with the struggle for justice and freedom.
โข Irish Grinstead: R&B Singer of 702 (1979โ2023)
R&B lost a soulful voice with the passing of Irish Grinstead, part of the award-winning trio 702. Fans all over the world will remember her contribution to the late 1990s R&B scene and her enduring influence on the genre.
โข Clarence Avant: โThe Black Godfatherโ of Music (1931โ2023)
The music industry lost a true legend with the passing of Clarence Avant, known as โThe Black Godfather.โ Those he inspired will always recognize Avantโs contribution to the entertainment industry.

โข Sheila Oliver: New Jersey Lieutenant Governor (1952โ2023)
New Jersey mourned the loss of Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver, the first Black woman to serve in a statewide elected position. Oliverโs dedication to public service and pioneering role in New Jerseyโs political landscape will be remembered.
โข John Beasley: Actor and Activist (1943โ2023)
Best known for his roles on Everwood and The Soul Man, died at 79. The actor died after being hospitalized in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, after his health took an โunexpected turn for the worstโ following testing on his liver, according to reports.

โข Jim Brown: Football Legend, Activist, and Actor (1936โ2023)
The sports and entertainment world lost a multifaceted icon with the passing of Jim Brown, a football legend, activist, and actor. Brownโs influence extended beyond the field, making him a prominent figure in popular culture.
โข Vida Blue: MLB Pitcher and World Series Champion (1949โ2023)
Baseball mourned the loss of Vida Blue, a former MLB pitcher who led the Oakland Athletics to three consecutive World Series victories in the 1970s.
โข Tori Bowie: Olympic Gold Medalist in Track and Field (1990โ2023)
The world of athletics lost Tori Bowie, an Olympic gold medalist in track and field. The track and field community celebrates Bowieโs remarkable achievements and impact on the sport.
โข Willis Reed: NBA Hall of Famer and Knicks Legend (1942โ2023)
In basketball, fans mourned the loss of Willis Reed, an NBA Hall of Famer, and iconic Knicks captain. His contributions to the sport, including leading the Knicks to two NBA championships, made him a basketball legend.
โข Lola Chantrelle โGangsta Booโ Mitchell: Rapper (1979โ2023)
Memphis and the hip-hop community mourned the loss of Gangsta Boo, one-third of the award-winning R&B trio 702.
Many others were also lost in 2023, and though they are too numerous to print, they are also fondly recalled, and their contributions are not forgotten.
