Family, friends and fans gather to remember life of Rich Homie Quan

SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — Family, friends, and fans are remembering Rich Homie Quan.

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Family, friends and fans gather to remember life of Rich Homie Quan
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SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — Family, friends, and fans are remembering Rich Homie Quan. The Atlanta rapper, whose real name is Dequantes Lamar, died earlier in September after being found unresponsive.

His celebration of life service took place at World Changers Church International in south Fulton County.

“I'm a devout fan. I love Rich Homie Quan, and I love his music. I went to school with his mom,” said Atlanta resident Irvinna Green.

Green was among those paying tribute to Rich Homie Quan on Tuesday. The 33-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dequantes Devontay Lamar, died September 5 after his girlfriend found him unresponsive at his home.

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“I just feel like it’s so many people in our generation going, so it’s really taking a toll on our city. He carried our generation for a long time, so it does hurt,” said Tamekia Bray, a fan of the rapper who attended the service.

The rapper is credited with helping to pioneer Atlanta Trap Music, and fans like Bray say his lyrics changed their lives.

“A lot of people like millennials and Gen-Z got through hard times, especially coming from Atlanta. We’re the Black Mecca, so he is just relatable. You know, and him beating odds”, Bray added.

“I came out because he’s widely respected here in Atlanta as one of the music icons,” echoed Leon Montgomery, another Atlanta resident who attended the services to pay his respects.

Rich Homie Quan was also known for giving back to the community, and whether fans or family, those we spoke to say his loss will have a tremendous impact.

“Heartbroken, especially for my aunty and Corey (Quan's father),” added family member Tamika Gray.

As for fans, Green said holding back the emotions was hard.

“He set a remarkable example, awesome guy, trendsetter, gave back to the community, loved his family, loved the community, loved his kids, loved his fans. It just hurts, hurts to see a life taken so young so much talent so much more to do, it’s just sad,” Green added.

October 10, 2024

Story attribution: Bobeth Yates
Atlanta Living

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