Bob Marley
February 6, 1945 ~ May 11, 1981
Services:
Mattingly Gardiner Funeral Home Sunday May 13 2007 at 11:00am
Visitation:
May 12 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Los Angeles (AP) -- The whiff of weed wafted down the Hollywood Boulevard as a large crowd gathered to honour the late reggae king Bob Marley, who has been awarded a star on the world famous Walk of Fame. February 6th would have been Marley's 56th birthday and fans were out in force to show their appreciation for the first reggae artist to be rewarded with a star on the legendary street. Always on hand to hand out the plaques and oversee the unveiling of the stars was honorary Mayor of Hollywood, Johnny Grant. He remembered Marley to the crowd as "the first Third World superstar, a Rasta prophet, and a revolutionary artist." After a 20-odd year career Marley tragically died from a short bout of cancer in 1981. In Hollywood to accept the award was Marley's widow Rita Marley, who was accompanied by two of her children, Stephanie and Robert Marley Jr. The Marleys and even Mayor Grant were handed artificial necklaces of artificial marijuana leaves, the 'wisdomweed' of practising Rastafaris. Although there was a heavy police presence, many members of the crowd indulged in a little of the herb in honour of the event. Tunes from some of Marley's 18 albums, made in large part with his band The Wailers, floated down the legendary boulevard in the Californian Babylon. Later in February the 20th Annual Bob Marley day will be celebrated in California and he will be receiving a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Grammy from the Recording Academy. Sign the Memory Journal for Bob Marley Below:





“Rest in Peace”
“Rest in peace <3 One love!"
“You were a great man and i wish more of the people in this world could have thought of it in the same way with change and equality!”
“The elequent ambassador of reggae !”
“Rest in Peace Love<33"
“You were right. Every little thing is gonna be alright.”
“”…But my hand was made strong by the hand of the Almighty. We forward in this generation triumphantly. Won’t you help me sing these songs of freedom? cause all I ever have: Redemtion songs; Redemption songs…” Thanks for your music Bob”
“Bob your dead but spiritual we are together. Rest in peace til we meet again.”
“To have lived in your era would have been an honor, but living in my era honoring you and your music is a greater honor. You are gone but never will be forgotten.”
“Rest in Peace! your awsome.”
“Rest in peace your #1fan. Ima keep smoking’ till the end.”
“You were the best. i will smoke to that”weedwisdom””
“You may be gone, but your music will live on forever ! Rest in peace ! <3"