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Some relationships are awhisper as we look back over our lives. Jamal’s presence was a melodic song with burst of magnificent energy! Love you my big brotherthank you!
Nia Kondo
July 12, 2025 | Baltimore, MD | Family
Photo courtesy of Alexander Funeral Home, Inc. - Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina
Nov 30, 1949 – Jun 11, 2025
Jamal R. Koram was born November 30, 1949, in Greenburg, NY to the late James R. Coram and Margaret Ellease Sheppard. “Baba” Jamal Koram transitioned to be with the Creator and was warmly welcomed by the ancestors on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. A caring father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin and friend, Jamal Koram will always be remembered for his love of family, illustrious career as an African Griot, educator, mentor and for his beautiful smile.
Jamal was preceded in death by his parents, siblings: Sharon, Joyce and Maria and son in law Mandell.
Jamal graduated from White Plains High School in 1968. Known at that time as James, Looney or Sonny, Jamal was always a mover, dancer, innovator, intellect, comedian and a friend to all he met. Overcoming a traumatic childhood which included a tragic car accident that left him with a permanent leg injury, Jamal’s strength and endurance showed from an early age. He went on to be a star basketball player and danced across many stages in his singing group “The Societies”.
Jamal continued his education, earning bachelor’s, master’s, and ultimately finishing his education at The University of Virginia Charlottesville earning his Eds degree. As his career continued, Jamal went on to become a master storyteller focusing on the West African tradition and has traveled the world. Known for his singing and ability to entertain and amaze any crowd, Jamal soon became known as one of the best to ever do it. He is especially known for his stories “The Little Cornbread Man” and “When Lions Could Fly”.
Baba Jamal leaves behind his wife Ida (Brown) Koram, children Anika (Koram) Powe (Jetiones), Nilaja (Koram) Dobson (Mandell) both of Charlotte, NC, Khente Koram (Bionca) of NC, Omari Koram (Reneè) of MD, Adiya Koram and Sekou Koram of Alexandria, VA. Grandchildren Khary Dobson, Anaya Dobson, Nia Dobson, Zoe Becote, Elijah Koram, Zakiyah Koram and Zendaiya Koram. His siblings Gilbert Aponte, Rose Martinez, Fernando Aponte, Juan Aponte and Tito Aponte. Jamal also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, Godchildren and 2 cherished friends Joe “Lukata” Mack and Kenyatta Henry.
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Some relationships are awhisper as we look back over our lives. Jamal’s presence was a melodic song with burst of magnificent energy! Love you my big brotherthank you!
Nia Kondo
July 12, 2025 | Baltimore, MD | Family
Peace and Love Mama Charlotte in Utah Thank You Baba Jamal for your gifts to the world
Charlotte Starks
July 07, 2025 | Salt Lake City, UT | Friend
.y deepest sympathy to the family. Dr. Jamal was a wonderful person. He was intelligent, kind and a great story teller. I was blessed to get to know him through his work at UVA with my brother, Taber. Baba Jamal became like family. I recall his many visits to our house, enjoying meals prepared by our mother. Hearts are heavy, but we know that his legacy will live on.
Peace, blessings, and love ❤
~ Leslie Pryor, Charlottesville VA
Leslie Pryor
June 28, 2025 | Charlottesville, VA | Friend
Your gift to all
Dlynne Distance
June 28, 2025 | Baltimore, MD | Friend
What God gave to you, you gave to me and others. What a gift He gave to us. Rest well my Brother! I’ll get those wings, grits and eggs. Praying for the family’s comfort!
Dylan Pritchett
June 28, 2025 | Newport News, VA | Friend
Dear Anika and Family,
Our sincere condolences. Thanks so much for your caring concerns for the friends of Baba Jamal here in Maryland. We look forward to the time we can share our memories and love for Baba. Please be careful in this awful heat.
Sista Ophelia, Griots' Circle of Maryland
Ophelia Brown-Carter
June 28, 2025 | Baltimore, MD | Friend
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Deborah Smalls-Bartee
June 28, 2025 | Owings Mills, MD | Friend
Sending prayers to Jamal’s family. He is now with the ancestors. He was like a big brother to me and he was the personification of manhood. I’ll miss him.
Nantambu Adesegun
June 27, 2025 | Atlanta, GA | Friend
I offer my sincere condolences and prayers to the family and friends of Baba Jamal. I had the pleasure of knowing Jamal 55+ years and I consider it a great honor and privilege to say Jamal was a true Friend/Brotha over the years. He was a WARRIOR thru out his lifetime. R.I.H.
Samuel Goss
June 27, 2025 | Richmond Hts, OH | Friend