Tearful goodbye for DJ Raevas

February 06, 2023
Gary Findley (right), brother of the late Ray ‘DJ Raevas’ Findley, comforts his mother, Claudette Findley, as she cries viewing her son’s body.
Gary Findley (right), brother of the late Ray ‘DJ Raevas’ Findley, comforts his mother, Claudette Findley, as she cries viewing her son’s body.
Pallbearers carry the casket of Ray ‘DJ Raevas’ Findley at his funeral at the Kencot Seventh-day Adventist Church in Kingston on Sunday.
Pallbearers carry the casket of Ray ‘DJ Raevas’ Findley at his funeral at the Kencot Seventh-day Adventist Church in Kingston on Sunday.
Findley’s spouse Tawana Lowther and the couple’s daughter Raveena are consoled by loved ones.
Findley’s spouse Tawana Lowther and the couple’s daughter Raveena are consoled by loved ones.
Mourners packed into the Kencot Seventh-day Adventist Church to say their farewell.
Mourners packed into the Kencot Seventh-day Adventist Church to say their farewell.
Relatives of DJ Raevas.
Relatives of DJ Raevas.
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Ray 'DJ Raevas' Findley, one half of the duo responsible for popular street dance Leggo Di Streets, was laid to rest yesterday.

DJ Raevas, who along with DJ Tom helmed the weekly event, died suddenly at his home on Boxing Day. His death sent shockwaves through the music industry, with a number of celebrities taking to social media to express their disbelief.

The funeral was held at the Kencot Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Kencot community of St Andrew, which is also the home of Leggo Di Streets. Relatives and well-wishers turned out in their numbers to say farewell to the disc jockey.

Here are some of the highlights.

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