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Muhammad Ali’s younger brother Rahaman on Sunday wept as he was surrounded by mourners at a memorial service for the late boxing legend.

Residents from Louisville came together as they begin a week of tributes to the late heavyweight champion.

Overcome with emotion, Rahaman put his hand to his face as members of the King Solomon Missionary Baptist Church in Louisville’s west end paid tribute.

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The church features a painting by Ali’s father, Cassius Clay Sr., and isn’t far from the pink house where the boxing champion grew up.

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Dearejon White, of Louisville, Ky., holds up a newspaper as he tries to take a photo of it with Muhammad Ali’s childhood home, center rear, in the background, Sunday, June 5, 2016, in Louisville. (AP Photo/David Goldman)


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