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Tragedy as US comedian Ray Dejon dies just days before he was set to star in comedy roast for his 64th birthday
US comedian Ray Dejon has tragically died just days before he was set to star in a comedy roast for his birthday.
The comedian passed away on Monday at the age of 63, just one day before his 64th birthday.
Just days before, Ray had shared a video announcing he was holding a comedy roast at 275 BK comedy club in Brooklyn, New York City, on Wednesday to celebrate his birthday.
Ray interviewed music icons such as Stevie Wonder and Alicia Keys and opened Brooklyn's first black owned comedy venue, the Laffaholics Comedy Club.
Video director Ralph McDaniels announced the tragic news that Ray had died on Monday, as he wrote: 'I am sad to announce the passing of our Video Music Box family @raydejon.
'My condolences to his entire family. Ray Dejon will be missed.'
The comedian passed away on Monday at the age of 63, just one day before his 64th birthday
Ray's sister Evelyn Delacruz shared her shock at his sudden passing, writing on Monday: 'Thank you everyone for reaching out me and my siblings and his children and family just ask for privacy at this devastating time.
'We will let everyone know when services will be held. We are all completely heart broken His birthday is tomorrow.
'Sleep in paradise my beautiful brother Ray DeJon Ray DeJon Jr.'
Tributes poured out for the comedian, who was hailed a 'true giant' on the NYC comedy scene.
Friends wrote: 'Damn man! Ray you'll be missed. A part of our cloth. May the universe welcome you with open arms. Condolences to your family,';
'Big loss. My guy Ray! Peaceful journey,'; 'I have no words. RIP Ray! Thank you for all the stage time and for putting so many of us on!';
'Can't believe today we lost our friend Ray DeJon. Thank you for your friendship and always giving everyone a chance on stage. Rest in peace, my friend.'
A fan page called Comedy In Harlem shared an emotional tribute, writing: 'New York City lost a true giant.
Ray's sister Evelyn Delacruz shared her shock at his sudden passing, writing on Monday: 'Thank you everyone for reaching out me and my siblings and his children and family just ask for privacy at this devastating time'
'Ray DeJon wasn't just a promoter — he was a connector of people, a champion of comedy, and a pillar in our community.
'From the stages of legendary clubs to the streets of every borough, Ray brought energy, laughter, and love wherever he went.
'He gave countless artists their first shot, and his legacy will live on in every mic check, every joke, and every room filled with laughter.
'To lose someone like Ray is to lose a heartbeat of this city. He was a great guy, a loyal friend, and a legend whose spirit can never be replaced.
'Our thoughts and deepest prayers go out to his family, loved ones, and the entire comedy community.
Tributes poured out for the comedian, who was hailed a 'true giant' on the NYC comedy scene
'Rest easy, King. You will never be forgotten. Sleep well, Ray DeJon.'
Ray reportedly had survived a stroke in the past and had beat addiction, according to Industry Rules.
The comedian spoke about how one side of his body was left paralysed following his stroke - but medication had helped him start to regain movement and feeling.
Off-stage, he's also worked with young adults on issues such as substance abuse and domestic violence.