Charlie Wilson: Loses Father to Prostate Cancer in Midst of His Own Battle

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This Father's Day will be a somber one for Charlie Wilson.

The R&B-funk veteran and his family members lost their patriarch, Bishop Oscar W. Wilson, to a battle with prostate cancer yesterday.

According to Wilson's spokeswoman, Juanita Stephens, the former Gap Band front man was on his way to hosting Steve Harvey's nationally syndicated radio show when he learned of the news. "Like a trooper, he continued his commitment to the radio show for four hours nonstop," Stephens told BV Newswire today.

The 'You Dropped a Bomb on Me' singer,' was himself diagnosed with the male-reproductive disease last fall and has been a staunch advocate for the Prostate Cancer Foundation to help raise awareness and money for research.

"My father was an incredible man who had a profound effect on our family both as a father and a spiritual guide," Wilson said. "I made a commitment to spread the word about prostate cancer, and with the passing of my Dad, that commitment is even stronger."

Scenes From Fantastic Voyage 2009

    Oscar Joyner, Tom Micheal, Tom Joyner, and Charlie Wilson present their contributions to the Tom Joyner Foundation.

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    Charlie Wilson performing on Tom Joyner's 2009 Fantastic Voyage.

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    Charlie Wilson speaks during a panel on Tom Joyner's 2009 Fantastic Voyage.

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    Charlie Wilson performing on Tom Joyner's 2009 Fantastic Voyage.

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    Tom Joyner dances to the old school sounds of Uncle Charlie Wilson.

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    Charlie Wilson performing on Tom Joyner's 2009 Fantastic Voyage.

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    Tom Joyner hosting his 2009 Fantastic Voyage.

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    Tom Joyner's 2009 Fantastic Voyage.

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    Salt-N-Pepa performing on Tom Joyner's 2009 Fantastic Voyage.

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    Lamann Rucker models during Tom Joyner's 2009 Fantastic Voyage.

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Discovering the life-threatening disease early has given Uncle Charlie, as he is known in the hip-hop community, an optimistic outlook on his prognosis.

"When I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in September, I thought to myself 'I'm too young... this isn't a cancer I should be getting,'" he previously said. "While I was surprised to discover that this disease strikes one out of every six American men, I was astounded to learn that African American men are 1.6 times more likely than others to be diagnosed with prostate cancer. My wife, Mahin, and I are very fortunate. I was lucky to be diagnosed and begin treatment early. My prognosis is excellent."

In addition to appearing on Lil Kim's latest song 'Download,' the 'Yearning For Your Love' singer released his most recent project, 'Uncle Charlie,' in February.

The former homeless drug offender has been working tirelessly on a career resurgence.

Last month, he mesmerized crowds during Tom Joyner's 2009 Fantastic Voyage cruise.

Funeral services for Bishop Wilson, 91, will be held June 23 at 1 p.m. at the Morning Star Baptist Church, 165 E. Cedar St., Lucedale, Miss., 39452.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Prostate Cancer Foundation at Unclecharliewilson.com.

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