
'Malaysian Rod Stewart' Vernon Steele Succumbs To Health Decline; Passes Away At 73 Years Old
Sometimes, the most talented musicians aren't the ones headlining tours or topping charts. Instead, they're the ones playing in dimly lit pubs, forging deep connections with small crowds. Over time, these underground artists build loyal, family-like followings. As a result, their music lives on not through fame, but through the people they touched.
Vernon Steele was one of those rare artists. Sadly, on 5th June (Thursday), his son Rodney Anthony Steele announced that Vernon had passed away at the age of 73. Though he never chased stardom, his soulful presence left a lasting mark. His fans remember him not just for his music, but for his warmth.
The singer had been in the music industry for almost five decades before his passing, thirty of those years performing his own gigs. He was said to have a voice that was naturally husky and deep and could effortlessly create music, earning the name 'Rod Stewart of Malaysia'. However, Vernon mentioned in an article back in 2014 that his idol was the legend Cliff Richard.
Last year, doctors determined that the singer could no longer perform after his leg was amputated due to complications from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The disease severely restricted his airflow and prevented him from breathing without assistance.
After the news of his death, fans and friends flooded Rodney's Facebook page to share heartfelt condolences with his family. They remembered Vernon as a kind and warm-hearted man who lit up their nights with the music he brought to life. His performances didn't just entertain—they created memories, lifted spirits, and brought people together.
We give our deepest condolences to Vernon's family with the hope that his legacy will forever live on. If you wish to give your support to the family, the wake will begin today, 6th June (Friday), to the 9th June (Monday), from 10am till 10pm, at the Catholic Church of St. Francis Xavier, Petaling Jaya.
Here is the information for the wake:
Source: The Rakyat Post
Zaima Humaira contributed to this article
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