Demond Wilson, best remembered as the level-headed Lamont Sanford on the hit 1970s sitcom *Sanford and Son*, passed away at his Palm Springs home on January 30, 2026, at the age of 79 from cancer complications. Beyond his iconic television career—which also included *Baby… I’m Back!* and *The New Odd Couple*—he was a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran who later became an ordained Christian minister, dedicating decades of his life to preaching and writing. He is survived by his wife, Cicely, their six children, and grandchildren, leaving behind a cherished legacy in both entertainment and ministry.
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