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Three months after his sudden death at age 59, Coolio has received a headstone purchased by his family.
The stone was designed by go-to monumental mason Cemetery Tim, who's provided markers for Nate Dogg and Eazy E.
He took to Instagram this week to share the finished product and the rapper's longtime girlfriend Mimi Ivey commented that it was 'worth every penny.'
Memoriam: Three months after his sudden death at age 59 Coolio has received a headstone purchased by his family
She also appeared with Tim in the photo, which showed the two crouching down in front of the glossy plaque.
Tim's caption read: 'It was a true honor to work on behalf of Coolio to create this one of a kind memorial to honor Coolio's life. Thank you MiMi @mimi513 for allowing me the opportunity to work with you.'
He added, 'All Love,' and included an emoji of praying hands as Mimi responded, 'Thank you. I'm beyond happy and thankful for all the hard work that put into making this precious stone.
TMZ reported that although the entertainer was cremated, his family wanted 'a physical place to go to remember him.'
Loved one: The rapper's longtime girlfriend Mimi Ivey commented that the stone was 'worth every penny'
The stone included Coolio's birth and death dates, a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, and three images of the entertainer.
It read, 'Artis Leon Ivey Jr. Grandfather, Father, Brother, Uncle, Son and Soulmate. I'm home now in Gangsta's Paradise.'
It was recently revealed Coolio did not have a will in place at the time of his death, and his adult children will divide the $300,000-plus estate.
According to a report from The Blast, which reviewed documents in the case, the Gangsta's Paradise performer died intestate, which indicates he had no will in place.
The outlet noted that the Fantastic Voyage rapper's seven adult children have been listed as next of kin and probable beneficiaries in a probate filed by his one-time manager.
The latest: Coolio did not have a will in place when he died nearly three months ago
In the legal paperwork, the estate of Coolio, whose real name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., included 'personal property and demand deposit accounts, financial accounts, insurance policies and royalties.'
The exact value of the estate has not yet been determined.
It was previously reported by TMZ in October that Coolio was cremated, and plans were to have his ashes encased in jewelry for his children and other loved ones.
The ashes will be kept in pendants and each of his children will be able to arrange personalized inscriptions.
After the necklaces are sent around to Coolio's loved ones, the remainder of the ashes will be kept in an urn.
Dearly departed: Coolio's ashes will be encased in jewelry for his children; pictured in Chicago
Family man: Seen with his brood in Santa Monica, California in 1996
Coolio was discovered on a friend's bathroom floor September 28 and then pronounced dead of a suspected cardiac arrest.
Mimi, who had been with him since 2012, exclusively told DailyMail.com how she reacted when she was told the news.
'I just remember all of the air and life coming out of my body,' she recalled. 'I was outside, getting ready to take my son to football practice. All I remember was dropping to my knees. I collapsed.'
She revealed that in accordance with Coolio's own instructions, he would not be having a full funeral and would be cremated.
Throwback: Coolio shared four of his children - Artisha, Brandi, Jackie, and Artis - with his ex-wife Josefa Salinas, pictured at the Space Jam premiere in 1996
The guest list for the cremation was so stringently limited that it even froze out some friends who had known him for decades.
A source close to Coolio informed DailyMail.com that the measure was taken to prevent a possible spat between the mothers of his children.
Mimi, an exotic dancer and chef, revealed that she knew Coolio was seeing other women and that they had come to an arrangement as a couple.
'We were best friends,' she said. 'We would talk about everything and joke and laugh about everything. There was never a dull moment being with him.'