Quincy Jones Dies at 91 from Pancreatic Cancer
Legendary musician Quincy Jones passes away at 91 due to pancreatic cancer, surrounded by family in Bel-Air.
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Summary
Quincy Jones, the esteemed 28-time Grammy Award winner, died on November 3 from pancreatic cancer, with his death certificate confirming no contributing factors. Jones, known for his profound impact on music, worked with legends like Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra. Surrounded by family at his home, he was commemorated in a private funeral. His daughter, Rashida Jones, celebrated his legacy on social media, noting his ability to make people feel loved and seen. The family plans a public memorial, although details have yet to be announced.
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