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In Memoriam: Celebrities We Lost In 2016  was originally published on newsone.com

1. John Glenn, 95

John Glenn, 95

A former U.S. senator and astronaut who was the first American to successfully orbit the earth, died on December 8 from an undisclosed illness.

2. Ron Glass, 71

Ron Glass, 71

Glass, most known for his role in the 1970’s police sitcom “Barney Miller,” passed away on November 25 from respiratory failure.

3. Fidel Castro, 90

Fidel Castro, 90

Cuba’s controversial revolutionary leader died on November 25 after numerous reports of declining health. Castro retained power longer than any other national leader, excluding Queen Elizabeth II.

4. Colonel Abrams, 67

Colonel Abrams, 67

Abrams, a house music pioneer, died in New York City on November 24 from an unknown illness. In 2015, friends discovered Abrams was homeless and living with diabetes. Several friends raised money through a crowdfunding campaign in hopes to pay for housing and medical treatment.

5. Florence Henderson, 82

Florence Henderson, 82

Florence Henderson, known for her iconic role as mother hen Carol Brady on “The Brady Bunch,” died on November 24 from heart failure.

6. Sharon Jones, 60

Sharon Jones, 60

Jones, the enigmatic frontwoman for R&B band the Dap-Kings, died from a years-long battle with pancreatic cancer at Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown, New York, on November 16.

7. Gwen Ifill, 61

Gwen Ifill, 61

Gwen Ifill, a titan in the industry of journalism, died from uterine cancer on November 14. She was 61.

8. Leonard Cohen, 82

Leonard Cohen, 82

The Canadian folk singer-songwriter was best known for music that explored the intricacies of the human condition. His hit song “Hallelujah” has been re-recorded by several artists. Cohen died in his sleep at home in Los Angeles on November 7, resulting from complications from a fall.

9. Gene Wilder, 83

Gene Wilder, 83

Born Jerome Silberman, the legendary comedian and “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” actor died of complications from Alzheimer’s at his home in Stamford, Connecticut, on August 29.

10. John McLaughlin, 89

John McLaughlin, 89

The TV personality and host of “The McLaughlin Group” died at home in Washington, D.C., on August 16.

11. Gary Marshall, 81

Gary Marshall, 81

The famed director, actor, writer, and producer died at a hospital in Burbank, California, on July 19 after complications from pneumonia.

12. Bernie Worrell, 72

Bernie Worrell, 72

Bernie Worrell, one of the cofounders of the band Parliament-Funkadelic, died of lung cancer on June 24.

13. Christina Grimmie, 22

Christina Grimmie, 22

The former “Voice” contestant was shot and killed while signing autographs after an Orlando concert on June 10.

14. Muhammad Ali, 74

Muhammad Ali, 74

Known as “The Greatest,” the former heavy-weight champion and activist lost a longtime battle with Parkinson’s and died in Scottsdale, Arizona, on June 3.

15. Morley Safer, 84

Morley Safer, 84

The iconic journalist and “60 Minutes” veteran, died just one week after retirement in his New York home on May 19.

16. Prince, 57

Prince, 57

The musical icon was found dead in his Paisley Park estate on April 21.

17. David Gest, 62

David Gest, 62

Gest, an entertainer, producer and former husband to Liza Minelli, was found dead in a London hotel on April 12.

18. Phife Dawg, 45

Phife Dawg, 45

Malik Taylor, the rapper known as Phife Dawg and a founding member of A Tribe Called Quest, died Tuesday, March 22.

19. Daryl Coley, 60

Daryl Coley, 60

Daryl Coley, the legendary singer and minister, died Tuesday, March 15 while receiving hospice care.

20. Bob Adelman, 85

Bob Adelman, 85

Bob Adelman, widely known for his photography of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement, died Saturday, March 19 at his home in Miami.

21. Gil Hill, 84

Gil Hill, 84

Gil Hill, who battled respiratory issues, died Wednesday February 17 at DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit.

22. Tony Burton, 78

Tony Burton, 78

Tony Burton, who played the corner man to both Sylvester Stallone and Carl Weathers in the Rocky film saga, died Thursday, February 25.

23. Vanity, 57

Vanity, 57

Denise Matthews, who as Vanity fronted the group Vanity 6, died in early February at a hospital in Fremont, California.

24. Maurice White, 74

Maurice White, 74

Singer Maurice White, founder of Earth, Wind & Fire, died on February 4 at his Los Angeles home, said his brother, Verdine White. The 74-year-old artist started the popular R&B group in the late 1960s, and went on to sell more than 90 million albums across the globe.

25. Abe Vigoda, 94

Abe Vigoda, 94

Actor Abe Vigoda, known for his role as Tessio in “The Godfather,” died of natural causes on Jan. 26, 2016. The 94-year-old character actor was known for his distinct look — his slouched shoulders and sunken eyes made for powerful portrayals and pop culture fodder. He is survived by his daughter. His wife, Beatrice, died in 1992.

26. Natalie Cole, 65

Natalie Cole, 65

Cole, the daughter of music icon Nat King Cole, passed away of heart failure induced by lung disease. The singer created her own footprint in the world of R&B and soul with her powerful voice and rendition of her father’s song, “Unforgettable.”

27. David Bowie, 69

David Bowie, 69

The iconic singer and songwriter died January 10 after a quiet 18-month battle with cancer. Bowie was beloved for his inventive sound and ever-changing looks.

28. Nicholas Caldwell, 71

Nicholas Caldwell, 71

Caldwell, the co-founding member of the legendary R&B group The Whispers, died of congestive heart failure. Caldwell also wrote some of the group’s hit singles, including “Lady.”

29. Monford “Monte” Merrill Irvin, 96

Monford “Monte” Merrill Irvin, 96

Hall of Famer Monte Irvin made his mark in history through baseball. Alongside Jackie Robinson, he was one of the first African-Americans to play on the field. He passed of natural causes in January.

30. Glenn Frey, 67

Glenn Frey, 67

The co-founder of legendary rock band the Eagles died in January after succumbing to complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis, and pneumonia. The artist fought a battle with rheumatoid arthritis for over 15 years.

31. Rene Angelil, 73

Rene Angelil, 73

The husband and former manager of Celine Dion passed away after battling throat cancer. The two had been together for 21 years. The singer publicly announced their relationship when she was 19 years old. Angelil is survived by Dion, their six children, and seven grandchildren.

32. Robert Stigwood, 81

Robert Stigwood, 81

The former manager of the Bee Gees and Cream passed away in January. He was known for his impressive music taste and productions of classics such as Hair, Grease, Saturday Night Fever, and Jesus Christ Superstar.

33. Otis Clay, 73

Otis Clay, 73

Blues Hall of Famer Otis Clay passed away of a heart attack in January. The famed singer started his career in gospel before shifting over to R&B in the ’70s. Clay continued singing well into his older years, with a total of 16 albums.

34. Dan Haggerty, 74

Dan Haggerty, 74

Actor and former animal trainer Dan Haggerty was known for his popular role as Grizzly Adams in the 1974 movie “The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams.” Life nearly imitated art for the star. After his movie career, the Cali native lived on a small ranch in Malibu Canyon, rescuing abandoned animals. He died of spine cancer in January.

35. Alan Rickman, 69

Alan Rickman, 69

Known for his iconic roles in “Die Hard” and the “Harry Potter” films, Alan Rickman passed away in January after a battle with cancer. The London native was a proud advocate of the artistic rights of performers. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in August and was surrounded by close friends and family at the time of his death.