Rapper Heavy D will be remembered next week by family and friends in New York during two memorial services, according to the RadarOnline. As the music world continues to mourn the loss of Dwight “Heavy D” Myers, information regarding memorial services for the late rapper/actor has been released.
Memorial services, in honor of Dwight “Heavy-D” Myers, are set to happen next week. Friends and family will be celebrating the life of Dwight “Heavy D” Myers at the following times and locations:
Wednesday Nov 16th 2011 – 12 to 8pm
Yannantuono Funeral Home
584 Gramatan Ave
Mt Vernon, Ny
Thurs Nov 17th 2011 - 11 am
Grace Baptist Church
52 South 6th Avenue
Mt Vernon
914 664 2676
Rapper Heavy D, who scored hit singles such as "Now That We Found Love", died on Tuesday after falling at his Beverly Hills home. He was 44. "He was transported from a residence in Beverly Hills and was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead in the emergency room," Harvey told People.
According to Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County Coroner's office, the beloved artist, born Dwight Errington Myers, was already ill before he collapsed Tuesday morning just outside his Beverly Hills condominium.
Information passed along via Floyd Myers, Heavy D’s brother, asks that monetary donations be directed to an account set up for Xea Myers, Heavy D’s daughter. The Now That We Found Love hitmaker, who lost 150lbs in 2008, was embarking on daily runs and frequent gym sessions having fell off the health wagon, according to TMZ.com.
Memorial services, in honor of Dwight “Heavy-D” Myers, are set to happen next week. Friends and family will be celebrating the life of Dwight “Heavy D” Myers at the following times and locations:
Wednesday Nov 16th 2011 – 12 to 8pm
Yannantuono Funeral Home
584 Gramatan Ave
Mt Vernon, Ny
Thurs Nov 17th 2011 - 11 am
Grace Baptist Church
52 South 6th Avenue
Mt Vernon
914 664 2676
Rapper Heavy D, who scored hit singles such as "Now That We Found Love", died on Tuesday after falling at his Beverly Hills home. He was 44. "He was transported from a residence in Beverly Hills and was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead in the emergency room," Harvey told People.
According to Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County Coroner's office, the beloved artist, born Dwight Errington Myers, was already ill before he collapsed Tuesday morning just outside his Beverly Hills condominium.
Information passed along via Floyd Myers, Heavy D’s brother, asks that monetary donations be directed to an account set up for Xea Myers, Heavy D’s daughter. The Now That We Found Love hitmaker, who lost 150lbs in 2008, was embarking on daily runs and frequent gym sessions having fell off the health wagon, according to TMZ.com.
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