Quinn Coleman, Debra Lee’s Son, Laid To Rest [Condolences]
Quinn Coleman, Debra Lee’s Son, Laid To Rest [Condolences]
Quinn Coleman, the son of former CEO of BET, Debra Lee, has reportedly been laid to rest. According to reports, his funeral service took place today (August 31st) in Los Angeles, California.
As previously reported, Quinn Coleman, passed on August 16th. He was the senior director of A&R at Capitol Records and a DJ who went by Spicoli. He was widely known throughout the music industry as a talent and friend to many.

A rep for Debra Lee has released a statement on her behalf just days after the tragic passing of her son, Quinn Coleman. The rep said:
“Quinn was a loving son, brother, cousin and friend, a passionate DJ and A&R executive with a bright future ahead of him. Debra and her family are devastated by Quinn’s passing and ask for privacy and respect as they grieve together.”
Capitol Records president Jeff Vaughn also said in a statement:
“We are all devastated to learn of the untimely passing of our colleague and friend, Quinn Coleman. He will be greatly missed. We offer our deepest condolences to Quinn’s family and loved ones at this extremely difficult time.”
We continue to send our condolences to his family and friends.

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