Ja'net DuBois, who best known for her role as Willona Woods on "Good Times," died at the age of 74 on Tuesday.
The beloved TV actress was an accomplished singer-songwriter who composed and performed the iconic theme song to "The Jeffersons."
Co-stars, celebrities and fans all paid tribute to her, including a touching Instagram post by Janet Jackson, who played DuBois' adopted daughter Penny on "Good Times."
Viola Davis, who starred in the "Good Times" Live in Front of a Studio Audience ABC special last December shared a sweet photo and memory with DuBois on Twitter.
Tamron Hall remembered DuBois as "the original fly auntie" on Twitter.
"SNL" star Leslie Jones shared a clip from one of her favorite scenes of DuBois and said "you will be missed."
"GMA" co-anchor Robin Roberts remembered watching DuBois with her family and shared a tribute to the actress' life and legacy.
DuBois was awarded the TV Land Impact Icon Award in 2006 for "Good Times" and earned two primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance on "The PJs."
She is survived by her three children Rani DuBois, Yocanne DuBois and Burghardt DuBois.