Saturday, November 19, 2011

Heavy D 'was just amazing': Family, celebrities attend funeral for former Mount Vernon rapper


MOUNT VERNON — A anniversary of rap accompanist Dwight “Heavy D” Myers’ activity Friday had mourners praising his sensitive, acceptable attributes while bedlam to friends’ reminiscences.

“He was just amazing,” said Xea Myers, 11, Heavy D’s daughter, if she fabricated a abbreviate accolade at the 2 1/2-hour burial account at Grace Baptist Church. Buy Monster Headphones. “That’s why we’re all actuality today. To bless his adulation and passion.”

Mourners abounding the altar and its overflow apartment to bethink Heavy D, 44, who died Nov. 8 in Los Angeles from pneumonia complications, according to his family. The burial drew several celebrities, including Jay-Z, Queen Latifah, John Legend and Sean “Diddy”Monster Beats Outlet Combs.

“It’s bright why Heavy is such a admirable and admired person, ’cause of his ancestors and the way he was raised,” said Combs during a accolade he delivered, which he began by thanking Heavy D’s parents, Clifford and Eulahlee Myers.

“Coming up, Buy Monster Beats, I bethink how appreciative I was alive I was from the aforementioned boondocks as Heavy D,” Combs said.

Heavy D was built-in in Jamaica and immigrated to the United States with his ancestors in 1971. The ancestors aboriginal lived in the Bronx and confused to Mount Vernon in 1976.

Combs told bouncy belief about Heavy D, including about how Combs advised to accommodated him.

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