City High’s Robbie Pardlo Passes Away At 46 [CONDOLENCES]

City High’s Robbie Pardlo Passes Away At 46 [CONDOLENCES]
Sad news this evening! City High member Robbie Pardlo has passed away, according to TMZ. He was 46 years old.
Pardlo was surrounded by his loved ones when he died in Willingboro, N.J. on Thursday, July 17. His cause of death has not been determined, and his family is currently planning his funeral and memorial services.
Pardlo was a member of the popular R&B groun with Ryan Tobyand Claudette Ortiz. They were known for hits like “Caramel” feat. Eve and their breakout single “What Would You Do?” produced by Wyclef Jean. The group garnered a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Performance Grammy nom by a Duo or Group in 2002 thanks to “Caramel.”
He is survived by his wife, Anika Pardlo, their children Lyric and Andrew Pardlo, his mother Marion Pardlo, his brother Gregory Pardlo, his aunt Cynthia Boyer. He also leaves behind his German Shepherd Lieutenant Commander Geordi LA Forge.
As of now, Toby and Ortiz have not publicly spoken out about the loss.
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Sending prayers to his loved ones during this difficult time.
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