Newly Elected Texas Congressman, Who Replaced Late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Dies Hours After Attending Trump's Speech

Mar. 15, 2025

Texas Rep. Sylvester Turner, the former mayor of Houston, has died suddenly at 70 years old, just two months after joining Congress.

Current Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced Turner’s death at the beginning of a city council meeting on Wednesday, March 5, perlocal news reports.

According to Whitmire, the Democratic House member was taken to the hospital on Tuesday night after attending PresidentDonald Trump’s address to Congress. He was later pronounced dead.

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Sylvester Turner, U.S. President Donald Trump

“This comes as a shock to everyone,” said Whitmire, as he asked that flags across Houston be lowered to half-staff. “I would ask Houstonians to come together, pray for his family, join us in celebrating this remarkable public servant. Celebrate his life, which we will be doing.”

“No one really knows how close Sylvester and I were,” he continued. “We’ve been together in good times and bad times. He asked me to speak at his mother’s funeral. I was there when [his daughter] Ashley was born, he was there when [my children] Whitney and Sarah were born.”

Then-Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner distributing relief supplies for Hurricane Harvey on Sept. 3, 2017.Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, with Houston Texans Shane Lechler, left, and J.J. Watt distribute relief supplies to people impacted by Hurricane Harvey on Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, in Houston.

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Turner’s cause of death is still unknown. He was previously diagnosed with bone cancer in 2022, and underwent surgery and radiation treatment.

Turner was mayor of Houston from 2016 to 2024, and saw the city through Hurricane Harvey and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Texas Rep. Sylvester Turner was elected to fill late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s longtime seat in November 2024.Marcus Ingram/Getty (2)

Sylvester Turner, Sheila Jackson Lee

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He was elected to represent Texas’s 18th congressional district in November 2024, followingthe death of longtime Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who wasdiagnosed with pancreatic cancerin June 2024.

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He was a lifelong resident of Houston, and attended the University of Houston for his undergraduate degree before studying at Harvard Law School.

source: people.com