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The funeral arrangements for Reggae crooner Frankie Paul have been changed.

The thanksgiving service for the iconic Reggae singer has been rescheduled to Saturday June 17 at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre in St Andrew, with interment following at the Dovecot Memorial Park in St Catherine.

The funeral was originally slated for this Saturday, at a church located on the grounds of the Ardenne High School, however the entertainer’s sister Tisha Clarke decided to alter the arrangements.

The 51-year-old Reggae crooner died of renal failure died at the University Hospital of the West Indies on May 18. He had been battling diabetes for years prior to his death.

Frankie Paul is best known for a slew of 1980’s hits including “Sara,” “I Know The Scores” and “Pass The Ku-sheng-Peng.”