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  1. Wilson Andrade1948–2026Wilson Andrade was a Brazilian economist and executive director of the Associação Baiana das Empresas de Base Florestal (Abaf).
  2. Paulo Roberto Bastos Furtado1944–2026Brazilian judge and politician who served as president of the Bahia Court of Justice and interim governor of Bahia.
  3. Beth Andrade1950–2026Beth Andrade was the founding president of Estrelinha da Mocidade and a celebrated figure in the history of Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel samba school.
  4. Clermont Silveira Castor1936–2026Brazilian physician and politician who served as mayor of Cubatão, São Paulo for two consecutive terms from 2001 to 2008.
  5. João Chaddad1935–2026João Chaddad was a Brazilian architect and politician who served two terms as vice-mayor of Piracicaba and designed significant public works in the city.
  6. Tito Bruno Ryff1944–2026Brazilian economist and politician who served as a Rio de Janeiro state deputy and city councilor.
  7. Clodd Dias1977–2026Brazilian actress, singer, poet and voice actress known for roles in 'Manhãs de Setembro' and 'As Five', and as a reference for LGBTQIAPN+ representation in performing arts.
  8. Luis Pedro Scalise1968–2026Brazilian architect recognized for his work in Mato Grosso do Sul and international projects in the Middle East over a 35-year career.
  9. Edson Carvalho Ferreira1977–2026Brazilian city councilman and social activist who founded a cancer patient assistance organization in Uberlândia.
  10. José Porto Andrade1938–2026Brazilian politician who served as mayor of Pontalina, a municipality in Goiás state.
  11. Wallace do Sacramento1976–2026Brazilian businessman and Republican party candidate for federal deputy who was killed in an attempted robbery in 2026.
  12. Ricardo Fernandes?–2026Ricardo Fernandes was a Brazilian carnival director who led samba schools such as Unidos da Tijuca to multiple titles.
  13. Bagre Fagundes1939–2026Brazilian musician and traditionalist who composed "Canto Alegretense" and championed Gaúcho culture in Rio Grande do Sul.
  14. Antônio de Lisboa Paduano Pereira1935–2026Brazilian politician who served ten terms as a city councilor and president of the municipal chamber in Divinópolis.
  15. Roque Pires Macatrão?–2026Brazilian lawyer who served as secretary-general of the Maranhão Bar Association and president of the Lawyers' Assistance Fund.
  16. Odelmo Leão Carneiro Sobrinho1946–2026Brazilian politician who served four terms as mayor of Uberlândia and five terms as a federal deputy representing Minas Gerais.
  17. Ricardo Spencer1977–2026Brazilian television and music video director known for his work on TV Globo series and collaborations with major Brazilian artists.
  18. Preta Gil1974–2025Brazilian singer, television personality, and entrepreneur known for her vibrant music and advocacy for LGBTQIA+ rights.
  19. Claudia Savaget Fiani1948–2026Brazilian MPB singer known for her deep, grave voice and five refined albums released between 1974 and 2004.