Where is proof buried
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Proof's casket was led by a white horse-drawn carriage to Woodlawn Cemetery, a two-hour trip that tied up traffic across town. His final resting place is beautiful - more a park than a collection of gravestones, complete with lush, manicured foliage, a pond, ducks and geese. The coffin was opened for his nearest and dearest to see him once more. They kissed his cheek or forehead and said their last goodbyes, as a flock of white doves was released in his honour.
Afterwards, they gathered at the Good Life Lounge, to do what more than a few felt would be his wish for them that day - to have a party. A huge D-town soul-food spread was laid out: barbeque, mashed potatoes, greens, mac and cheese, biscuits. The occasion was grim, but Proof's legacy prevailed - he had brought everyone together once more, and the lust for living that informed his life was tangible.
As the night wore on and the dance floor filled, songs like D12's 'Purple Pills' later re-titled 'Purple Hills' and Proof's solo work inspired hoots, hollers, and the joyous spraying of beer.
Proof was about to introduce me and he looked at me for a while and said, "What's your name? Your real name, no gimmicks. He gave me my name. He did all that shit, man. He was the pioneer of Detroit hip-hop music. Mike D, manager of St. Andrew's Hall, knew Proof for years and saw money and fame have little effect on him. He recalled the night not long ago when Proof drove up to the club in a new BMW - a gift from Eminem. You know I don't care about material shit. He didn't care what kind of band was on, he just wanted to see the music.
He used to take my entire staff at St. Andrew's out to breakfast when he'd be there at closing time. I'm talking 30, 50 people - all of the employees, the DJs, everyone. Over the course of the night of the wake, within many circles of conversation, talk inevitably turned to the circumstances of Proof's death.
Those who knew Proof were quick to point out how he rolled: he liked to drink and when necessary, had no problem throwing a punch. But he was no gun-toting killer. Proof's police record best tells the tale: it reveals several tickets for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct, including an incident in which he swung at a police officer. None of his run-ins with the law involved weapons.
Proof was a man with many sides - warm and charming, mischievous and sly, sometimes a brawler, but never a gang-banging braggart. A close friend who was at the CCC but asked to remain anonymous has his own version of what went down that night. A few minutes later, he was deposited outside the club's back door, his jewellery and money gone.
There is much left unanswered about the circumstances surrounding Proof's death. Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. Analytics Analytics. Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement Advertisement. Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Others Others. Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. Anthony said Proof had been scheduled to take part in an April 29 forum in Detroit on the influence of hip hop. Friends and fans of the rapper lined up outside Fellowship Chapel well before the start of the two-hour funeral service.
Limousines lined the church's driveway. Proof's casket, etched with his real name and his rap name, was carried out of the church at the conclusion of the service and was loaded onto a horse-drawn hearse. One mourner, Sean Stallworth, said he came to pay his respects to somebody who was so influential in the Detroit hip-hop community. Bender's cousin, Mario Etheridge, is suspected of shooting Proof and has been charged with carrying a concealed weapon and discharging a firearm in a building.
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