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Beloved Mississippi news anchor Celeste Wilson dies suddenly at 42

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Celeste Wilson Mississippi news anchor dies
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Celeste Wilson, a weekend news anchor for Mississippi’s WAPT 16, has passed away.

On Aug. 27, the news station confirmed that Wilson died from a heart attack. She was 42.

Wilson had only recently joined the Jackson-based ABC affiliate, but her impact was immediate. Colleagues praised her for her professionalism, warmth, and unwavering dedication to the craft of journalism. “Though Celeste had only been with us a short time, we were already touched by her professionalism, warmth, and dedication,” WAPT shared in a heartfelt statement.

A Career Rooted in Service and Storytelling

Originally from New Orleans, Wilson began her broadcasting journey at the CBS affiliate in Monroe, Louisiana. She earned her master’s degree in journalism from Arizona State University. Wilson also worked at KARK in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she was remembered as “a bright spot” on the morning team.

Her colleagues at WAPT recalled her recent coverage of the Girl Scouts of Mississippi’s Women of Distinction Induction breakfast, noting how she brought grace and enthusiasm to every assignment. Anchor Megan West reflected, “She was new to our team and so lovely… It is such a shock, and our hearts are broken for her family”.

Community Reaction and Celeste Wilson’s Legacy

The news of Wilson’s passing has sent ripples through Mississippi’s media landscape. Viewers and fellow journalists alike have expressed sorrow and disbelief, remembering her as a compassionate storyteller and a committed professional. Her former station, KARK, also paid tribute, stating, “Team 20 is saddened by this loss, and our prayers are with her colleagues, friends and family members”.

Wilson’s biography on WAPT emphasized her deep ties to Mississippi and her commitment to faith, family, and community. Though her time at the station was brief, her legacy endures through the lives she touched and the stories she told.


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Unheard Voices, an award-winning, family-operated online news magazine, began in 2004 as a community newsletter serving Neptune, Asbury Park, and Long Branch, N.J. Over time, it grew into a nationally recognized Black-owned media outlet. The publication remains one of the few dedicated to covering social justice issues. Its honors include the NAACP Unsung Hero Award and multiple media innovator awards for excellence in social justice reporting and communications.

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