Jada Pointer, Anita Pointer daughter, was not present when her mother passed away on this past Saturday.
The American singer-songwriter is well-known for being a part of the Pointer Sisters, a female singing trio.
The trio, who has won three Grammy Awards, has recorded 16 studio albums and had major singles like, among others, Yes We Can Can, Fairytale, Fire, He’s So Shy, Slow Hand, Automatic, and Jump (For My Love).
Anita lost her lengthy fight with cancer on December 31, 2022, at her Los Angeles home in the company of her family. She was 74 years old.
Anita’s battle with the cancer came to light in October 2021 when she was unable to perform with her sister Ruth on The Masked Singer’s sixth season because of illness.
Who Was Jada Pointer, Anita Pointer’s daughter who married David Harper?
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Jada Rashawn Pointer, a daughter born to Anita Pointer after her first and second marriages, is her only child. Jada was a child she had with David Harper, her first husband.
Jada, who tragically passed away at the age of 37 from cancer in June 2003, was born on April 9, 1966. Roxie McKain Pointer was raised by Anita after she had left.
The Pointer Sisters’ most well-known song, “Jada,” from their debut album was inspired by Her Daughter.
Anita wed David for the first time at the age of 17 in December 1965. In 1966, one year later, they got divorced.
In October 1981, she later wed Richard Gonzalez; however, they have since been divorced.
Anita Pointer is descended from a famous family.
Anita Marie Pointer was born to Reverend Elton Pointer (1901-1979) and Sarah Elizabeth (née Silas; 1924-2000) in Oakland, California, in the United States.
Despite the fact that Anita was born in California, her parents were from Arkansas. In order to visit her grandparents, the family drove virtually yearly from California to Prescott, Arkansas.
Anita was able to attend the fifth grade at McRae Elementary, the seventh at McRae Jr. High, and the tenth at McRae High School during that period thanks to Sarah letting her stay with her grandparents.
Anita was the fourth of her family’s six children, which also included the sisters Ruth, Bonnie, and June Pointer, as well as the brothers Fritz and Aaron.
She quit her work as a secretary in 1969 so that she and her younger sisters, Bonnie and June, could become The Pointer Sisters. She had just turned 21.
Aaron, her older brother, played baseball in his earlier years and subsequently became an NFL official. In 1963 and 1966–1967, he was an MLB player with the Houston Colt.45’s/Astros.
Deron, Aaron’s son and Anita’s nephew, was an All-PAC wide receiver and returner. He spent 1994 working with the Indianapolis Colts’ practice squad.
In addition, Paul Silas, Anita’s cousin, was a basketball player and head coach. In his time as an NBA player, he won three titles, two with the Boston Celtics and one with the Seattle SuperSonics.
Anita Pointer’s Predeceased Net Worth
Anita Pointer’s net worth has not yet been disclosed in a formal manner online. Ruth Pointer, who is her musical partner and sister, has a Celebrity Net Worth of $8 million.
Anita was the oldest member of the vocal female trio The Pointer Sisters and a gifted singer-songwriter.
June and Bonnie, sisters who started the group in 1969, were joined by Anita, who made it a trio, and Ruth, who joined in December 1972, who made it a quartet.
The Pointer Sisters featured a wide range of music in their repertoire, including R&B, pop, jazz, bebop, blues, soul, dance, funk, country, and rock. They were successful in the mainstream during the 1970s and 1980s.
When they joined with Blue Thumb Records, produced their self-titled first album in 1973, and peaked at #3 on the US R&B chart, they started experiencing significant success.
Between 1973 and 1985, the popular trio had 13 US top 20 hits. In 1994, they were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and three Grammy Awards.