(AFP) — The funeral of legendary singer Aretha Franklin will be held in her hometown Detroit on August 31, after a two-day public viewing at a city museum to allow fans to mourn, her publicist said Friday.
Plans for the final farewell to the “Queen of Soul” — who died on Thursday at age 76 after a battle with pancreatic cancer — started coming together as tributes poured in from around the world, and fans congregated at key sites in the city, the home of Motown.
On August 28 and 29, fans will be able to say a final farewell at a public viewing staged at the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History. The visitation will last 12 hours each day, according to Franklin’s publicist Gwendolyn Quinn.
Franklin is to be buried with other members of her family at Woodlawn Cemetery.
