Young Dolph’s Girlfriend Posts Tribute Video After Funeral

Young Dolph’s Partner Post Tribute Video After Private Funeral
A private memorial service was held for Young Dolph in Memphis, TN on November 30th.
The funeral service at First Baptist Church on Broad Avenue for the rapper, whose real name is Adolph Thornton Jr., came nearly two weeks after his death at Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies on Airways Boulevard.



Once the photos of the procession came out, Young Dolph’s longtime partner, Mia Jaye posted a tribute video on Instagram for him. The video contains pictures of the couple and their kids over the course of their relationship. The caption read:
Long Live My King… My Heart… My Soulmate… I love you ??
https://twitter.com/jasminebrandthe/status/1466090818775756805?s=21



This isn’t the first post from his longtime partner. The mom of two took to Instagram just a couple of days after the shooting asking for prayers. In a now deleted Instagram post she wrote:
“God give me strength… Adolph I love you with all my heart and soul. Thank you to everyone for all of your prayers, love, support, messages… I may not see them all but when my eyes are not full of tears I catch a few… Nonetheless, all the genuine positive, vibes, energy, and prayers are welcome… Because Lord knows I need them.”

Please keep this family in your prayers.
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