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Pantera’s Vinnie Paul remembered alongside brother Dimebag Darrell with side-by-side grave markers


The rock legend’s memorial grave plate was unveiled on Friday (Picture: Facebook)

Vinnie Paul’s grave marker has been laid next to his brother’s Dimebag Darrell in a final memorial to the late Pantera stars.

The legendary rock musician passed away in June 2018, at the age of 54, and yesterday (May 24) the marker for his memory was laid next to his brother.

It was later ruled he died of ‘an enlarged heart, as well as severe coronary artery disease’.

Pantera’s official Facebook posted photos of the two stones, which were black and gold with their photographs engraved into the rock.

They wrote: ‘We ask that you please be respectful when visiting the brothers’ graves.’

Vinnie’s epitaph read: ‘Don’t ever think it’s not a good time, if you do think it’s not a good time. A good time is a good time, a bad time is a bad time, and a wonderful time is irreplaceable. Hellyeah!’

Vinnie and Darrell’s memorial plates now lay side-by-side (Picture: Pantera/Facebook)

A drumskin and its sticks end his memorial.

The plate is made in the same style as Dimebag Darrell’s – who was shot dead in 2004 in the middle of a crowded concert by a crazed fan.

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