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Singer Michelle Williams Reveals Her Father Has Passed Away

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MadameNoire, her father’s health pushed Michelle to become an ambassador for the American Heart Association’s “Power to End Stroke” campaign.

In her heartfelt Instagram post, Michelle also wrote, “Mommy said last night she sang songs to you and you looked so content and had a look of peace in your eyes.

You weren’t in any pain either!! The Lord took you in his arms this morning and I’m so thankful that you are resting in Him!!!

I love you Daddy!!!! Nov 13, 1952-Dec 20, 2020.”Beyonce’s mother, Tina Lawson, who worked with Destiny’s Child as a stylist, shared kind words with Michelle after she shared the sad news. “My Belle, I am so sorry !!!

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