Prince Remembered Prince Rogers Nelson
June 7, 1958 Minneapolis
April 21, 2016, Chanhassen, MN
Home: Paisley Park
7801 Audubon Road
Chanhassen, MN 55317

A devoted Jehovah's Witness, Prince suffered from painful hips needing replacement surgery. He took pain medicines to relieve the pain and often used a cane to assist walking. The medicines contributed to his death, dying of an accidental overdose, perhaps due to a mislabeled container.

The love and legacy of Prince Rogers Nelson is shown in photographs of remembrances placed at Minneapolis First Avenue Club and at Princes home, Paisley Park.

Beginning within hours of his death, people from all over the world have continuously come to Paisley Park and placed tributes and memories of their relationship to Prince. Many are intensely personal and emotional.

Peace be with you.
Prince:  Be Glad That You Are FreePrince:  Paisley Park Audubon Avenue Entrance / ExitPrince:  Purple Paisley's Of ArizonaPrince:  Prince: You Were And Will Always Be Such A Beautiful SoulPrince:  White Aster Flower And BeePrince:  MetamorphosisPrince:  Prince Letter: Your Grieving Widow, PattyPrince: Life Is Just A Party And Parties Were Never Meant To Last, Angela Brown, Angie BPrince:  Love From BelgiumPrince:  Prince Portrait PaintingPrince:  You Owe Me $20, FredPrince Poem:  "Of A Minneapolis Dream", Mandy Romao 2017Prince Poem:  Upper Half, "Of A Minneapolis Dream", Mandy Romao 2017Prince Poem: Lower Half,  "Of A Minneapolis Dream", Mandy Romao 2017Prince:  You Kept Us Together, Now You've Left Us For A Heavenly Dream, Kristen HaskellPrince Poem: "He Has Left Us For Here, An Invisible Torch, That Carries A Flame, A Flame Of What"Paisley Park Path Purple Fire HydrantPrince:  Fall Sumac Framing PrincePrince:  Letter, Terry, Carpentersville, Ill.Prince:  Prince Photo Montage