Aretha Franklin entertained us for decades and now she is getting a send-off fit for a queen after passing away from pancreatic cancer last week.
She lied in repose in the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, roses surrounding her gold-plated casket. Fans were eager to say their final goodbyes, some even spending Monday night on the sidewalk outside to ensure they would see the Queen of Soul one last time.
Never one to be outdone, the details were meticulous. The casket arrived in a 1940 Cadillac LaSalle hearse that carried her father’s body, as well as Rosa Parks’. Aretha was even dressed in a different outfit each day of the open casket showings.
Aretha Franklin’s, RIP, hearse is a 1940 LaSalle made by Cadillac. It also carried her father and Rosa Parks: https://t.co/s2bhdk25Ac pic.twitter.com/oB6w7GBhHs
— Autoblog (@therealautoblog) August 29, 2018
On Tuesday, mourners saw her in a red lace dress and crimson heels. The lining inside the casket read, “Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul.” There was a very particular reason this musical legend was wearing read for her public showing.
🎶🇺🇸 Aretha Franklin's fans say a final goodbye to the Queen of Soul. . Hundreds of fans poured into #Detroit to pay their respects to Aretha Franklin. The iconic singer, dressed in a red dress and high heels, lay in repose at the Charles H. Wright… https://t.co/ZvDNLsx4Y2 pic.twitter.com/vIRSKVryTf
— FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) August 29, 2018
Red is the color of African American sorority Delta Sigma Theta, of which the 76-year-old singer was an honorary member. The sorority is dedicated to public service and on Tuesday night, sisters gave Aretha their final rite. About a thousand women dressed in black showed up. The sisters formed a semi-circle, reading poems and Bible verses to honor their beloved Aretha.
The second day of the showing, the Queen of Soul had a complete clothing change. Mourners on Wednesday witnessed her dressed in blue, though the family did not authorize a picture of the second outfit.
People from all over the country flocked to Detroit to pay their respects to Aretha Franklin. To include her fans across the world, her funeral will be broadcast live on television Friday.
More information about Aretha’s viewing and funeral, including the outfit changes, is in the video below.
This has certainly been a legendary sendoff for a legendary singer.
Source: Inside Edition
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