Rita Marley, Bob Marley's Widow, Dies at 76
Reggae Icon's Wife and Matriarch of the Marley Family Passes Away
Cause of Death and Legacy to Be Remembered
Rita Marley, the widow of reggae legend Bob Marley and the matriarch of the Marley family, has passed away at the age of 76. The cause of death has not yet been released, but it is believed that she died peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones.
Rita Marley was born Alpharita Constantia Anderson on July 25, 1946, in Cuba. She met Bob Marley in 1964, and they were married in 1966. Together, they had four children: Ziggy, Stephen, Cedella, and Damian.
Rita Marley was a singer and songwriter in her own right, and she often performed with Bob Marley and the Wailers. She also released several solo albums, including "Who Feels It Knows It" (1978) and "Harambe" (1982).
In addition to her musical career, Rita Marley was also a businesswoman and a philanthropist. She founded the Rita Marley Foundation, which supports a variety of charitable causes, including education, healthcare, and the arts.
Rita Marley's death is a great loss to the reggae community and to the world. She was a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, and she will be deeply missed.