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Famed Hollywood Singer Rebekah Del Rio Passes Away Suddenly At Age 57

Rebekah Del Rio

Singer Rebekah Del Rio, best known for her work with David Lynch, reportedly passed away at her Los Angeles home on June 23, per Variety. According to People, her nephew, Dan Coronado, announced her death in a since-deleted Facebook post.

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“Just found out my Tia Becky passed away, and we literally just saw her on Father’s Day. So grateful the kids got to hear her sing, and also that I didn’t listen to her and secretly recorded the moment. Her stage name was Rebekah Del Rio, and her and my Uncle Phil came up with that name together,” he wrote.

“We really were blessed to have a beautiful day with her 2 Sundays ago, and I’m so grateful my kids will remember how special it was to hear her God-given talent. Her and my cousin Monique can’t just sing, they can SING SING if you know what I mean,” he shared.

“Her most famous song is titled ‘Llorando,’ which is after Roy Orbison’s song ‘Crying,’ which I’m doing right now as I type this out. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gift with the world Tia. We love you.”

The News Of Rebekah Del Rio’s Death Shocked Her Fans

Rebekah Del Rio fans flocked to her Facebook page to share condolences with her loved ones.

“Rest In Peace and In Dreams. This world has lost a bright, talented, beautiful light. But you will be in our hearts forever,” a fan shared.

“RIP Rebekah! Thank you for your art! You’ll be missed,” another person agreed.

“Gutted to hear of Rebekah Del Rio’s passing. A tremendous voice and devastatingly beautiful performance that has haunted me ever since I saw Mulholland Drive, and floored me all over again in The Return. I take solace that she is with David now. There truly are no more stars,” a fan shared on X.

The family did not disclose the cause of death. Rebekah Del Rio was 57.

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