Dwight 'Heavy 'D' Myers (5/24/1967- 11/08/2011)
Thousands grieve for rapper Heavy D in
Mount Vernon
Thousands of fans bid a teary farewell to Heavy D, the
charismatic, self-proclaimed "Overweight Lover" of hip-hop, during open calling
hours Thursday at a historic church in his hometown.
People assembled in lines that at times snaked around the corner outside Grace Baptist Church, where the body of the late entertainer, born Dwight Errington Myers, lay in a gray suit in a dark wood casket, surrounded by flowers and poster-sized photos of him flashing his signature smile.
People assembled in lines that at times snaked around the corner outside Grace Baptist Church, where the body of the late entertainer, born Dwight Errington Myers, lay in a gray suit in a dark wood casket, surrounded by flowers and poster-sized photos of him flashing his signature smile.
"(He) brought people happiness
with his music," said Lawrence Burgess, 45, of the Bronx, who
displayed a photo on his cellphone of him shaking hands with Heavy D during a
chance encounter at a movie theater in 1993. "And he put Mount Vernon on the
map."
Another mourner, Diedra Johnson, 26, also of the Bronx, said Heavy D had a big influence on the current generation of artists.
Another mourner, Diedra Johnson, 26, also of the Bronx, said Heavy D had a big influence on the current generation of artists.
"He's one of the godfathers of
hip-hop," she said.
The Jamaican-born entertainer died at a Los Angeles hospital Nov. 8 after collapsing outside his home at age 44. The cause was complications from pneumonia, his brother, Floyd Myers, said in a statement.
The Jamaican-born entertainer died at a Los Angeles hospital Nov. 8 after collapsing outside his home at age 44. The cause was complications from pneumonia, his brother, Floyd Myers, said in a statement.
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On Thursday, the church was quiet and the mood somber, as
mourners filed past Heavy D's open casket, pausing to genuflect or dab at their
eyes with tissues being handed out. A guestbook was initially provided but
filled up quickly.
Lifelong Mount Vernon resident Balford Lewis, 48, who was also paying tribute Thursday, said he used to hang out with Heavy D's older brothers when they were students.
Lifelong Mount Vernon resident Balford Lewis, 48, who was also paying tribute Thursday, said he used to hang out with Heavy D's older brothers when they were students.
He said that when locals saw the young "Hev" try to
rhyme at house parties, his older peers were skeptical of his talent. But when
the rapper's first album came out, "We were like. 'Wow! That's Mount Vernon
pride,' " Lewis recalled. "That's my little brother. My
boy."
The rapper was the titular member of Heavy D and the
Boyz, which had hits with "Now That We Found Love," "Nuttin But Love" and
"Somebody for Me." As one of the genre's top stars in the late 1980s and early
1990s, he collaborated with Michael Jackson on the King of Pop's 1991 hit
"Jam."
He was born May 24, 1967, one of six children of Clifford and Eulahlee Myers of Mandeville, Jamaica. His family moved to Mount Vernon in the early 1970s.
He was born May 24, 1967, one of six children of Clifford and Eulahlee Myers of Mandeville, Jamaica. His family moved to Mount Vernon in the early 1970s.
Heavy D's family said in a statement this week that it
was devastated by the loss of a loved one with a "heart
of gold."
"Hev had great love for his family and friends. He was a kind and giving spirit who extended and shared himself with everyone who crossed his path," the family said. "His 'bear hugs' are going to be deeply missed."
"Hev had great love for his family and friends. He was a kind and giving spirit who extended and shared himself with everyone who crossed his path," the family said. "His 'bear hugs' are going to be deeply missed."
The family has launched the Heavy D and Xea Myers
Fund, named in honor of the rapper and his 11-year-old daughter. The family is
requesting that memorial donations be made to the fund, in care of JP Morgan
Chase, 726 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10085. Checks should be payable to the
Heavy D and Xea Myers Fund.
BET announced this week that the Soul Train Awards in Atlanta, airing at 9 p.m. Nov. 27, will pay tribute to Heavy D, with Curtis Blow, Naughty by Nature, Big Daddy Kane and Doug E. Fresh, among others.
BET announced this week that the Soul Train Awards in Atlanta, airing at 9 p.m. Nov. 27, will pay tribute to Heavy D, with Curtis Blow, Naughty by Nature, Big Daddy Kane and Doug E. Fresh, among others.
R.I.P Soldier!!
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