The news of Reese's death was shared by Roma Downey, who co-starred with the singer on the show "Touched by an Angel".
"On behalf of her husband, Franklin Lett, and all her friends and family, I share with you the news that our beloved Della Reese has passed away peacefully at her California home last evening surrounded by love," said Downey in a statement, reported People Magazine.
"She was an incredible wife, mother, grandmother, friend, and pastor, as well as an award-winning actress and singer. Through her life and work she touched and inspired the lives of millions of people," she added.
Reese was catapulted to fame with her hit song "Don't You Know", which reached No 2 on the Billboard singles chart, in 1959.
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In 1969, she also started hosting her own TV show "Della", making her the first African-American woman to do so.
She earned acclaim as an actor, with drama series "Touched by an Angel", which premiered in 1994.
Reese played the role of Tess, a stern but loving supervisor of angels who guided a soft-hearted and less experienced angel, Monica (Downey), in helping humans at crossroads in their lives.
The singer was married to Franklin Thomas Lett and the couple has three children James, Franklin and Dominique.
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