Rich Homie Quan's Family & Friends Share More Photos And Videos From His Memorial Service
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Rich Homie Quan‘s family and friends have shared additional photos and videos from his recent memorial service.

Rich Homie Quan’s Family Share More Memorial Photos

On Wednesday, September 18, Rich Homie Quan’s eldest son, Devin Lamar, took to Instagram to share a carousel of photos taken amid his father’s recent homegoing services. Additionally, the first three photos in Devin’s carousel showed him posing alongside a white car with a red interior as he showed off his black tuxedo. Meanwhile, in the fourth photo, Devin is seen posing alongside Quan’s brother, Jacorris Lamar.

Furthermore, the sixth photo in Devin’s carousel shows a group photo of him alongside additional family members, including Jacorris, Quan’s father, Corey Lamar, and Quan’s brother, Andre Munford.

The final two photos in Devin’s post showed him posing alongside his father as a young boy.

Check out Devin’s carousel below.

Furthermore, on Thursday, September 19, Andre took to his Instagram to share a carousel of photos from Quan’s service. The first photo featured a flick of Quan’s brother in his tux, while additional shots featured him surrounded by family members. Some even showed the procession of Quan’s casket being transported.

Additionally, in a lengthy caption, Andre reflected on his older brother’s unexpected passing.

“…Never in a million years, my brother this s**t still not real to me… until the silence around the house creeps up on me! We went from sharing rooms our entire life [to] sharing the mansion together! You went from a utility closet at home recording yourself to becoming an Atlanta Legend! You did that boy!” he wrote. “…I’ll never let your legacy die! Never saw Quan without Dré or vice versa!… From the womb to the tomb ‘the Richest Homie of them all’ 🤟🏽 chin up chest out 🖤”

A Friend Of The Rapper Pens A Touching Tribute

Additionally, a close friend of Quan’s, Richard Stark, shared a carousel of photos of himself alongside the rapper. Additionally, the carousel featured pictures from Quan’s service and a lengthy caption.

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“Dear Quan, If you had told me 3 years ago that I would be your pallbearer, I would have probably laughed and said something crazy to you. I genuinely am still shocked, still crying, wishing there was a rewind button for this not to be real,” he wrote. “…In just 3 years of time we built the funniest, realest, coolest, and most genuine brotherhood that I could possibly ask for. I don’t know exactly how it happened but I’m so glad that in the short time I knew you, we grew so close. I have no shame in saying that it was an HONOR to be your friend… Brother, you went out a LEGEND and will ALWAYS be one. It doesn’t stop here! You will never be forgotten. Tammie, Corey, Dre, Koya, Duke, Rich Homies and all of the kids I love y’all and I’m gon continue to come around light y’all spirits up the same way I did with Quan…”

More Details On Rich Homie Quan’s Memorial Service

As The Shade Room previously reported, Rich Homie Quan passed away on September 5. He was reportedly found at his home unresponsive.

On September 9, PEOPLE published an exclusive interview with the rapper’s family. At the time, Quan’s family explained that details about his homegoing service would be shared with the public. Around the same time, Quan’s father, Corey, called into Yung Joc’s Streetz Morning Takeover Radio show.

While speaking with the platform, Corey explained that he initially wanted Quan’s service to be private so that he and his family “could start the healing process.” However, he realized that “without the fans, there would be no Quan.”

“And I know it would be a disservice to not allow the people that he touched to be able to come to the funeral… to pay their respects to my son,” he explained. “That’s why I said I want it to be a grand occasion.”

Ultimately, Quan’s memorial service was held on Tuesday, September 17, at a church in College Park, Georgia.

 

At the service, Quan was honored with his own day in Atlanta and South Fulton.

 

Additionally, DC Young Fly and Killer Mike were some of the figures who shared a few words about the late rapper.