Detroit, USA – A man known across East Detroit for his generosity gave his community one final shock at his funeral — by literally making it rain money from a helicopter.
Darrell “Plant” Thomas, a respected car wash owner and community pillar, passed away at age 58 after battling Alzheimer’s. But even in death, he found a way to say “thank you” to the people who had supported him throughout his life.

On Friday, as mourners gathered to pay their last respects, a helicopter appeared above the neighborhood and showered down cash, leaving the crowd screaming in disbelief. Children and adults rushed to grab the bills, not just as money, but as a powerful reminder of a man who always gave without expecting anything in return.
For years, Thomas was known as the man who helped struggling families with free car washes, handed jobs to jobless youth, and quietly blessed neighbors in need. His friends say this act sums up his entire life.
“Plant was never about keeping riches to himself. He believed blessings are meant to be shared,” said his close friend Marcus Reed. “This is the legacy he wanted to leave.”
His daughter revealed that Thomas had planned the money drop long ago. “He didn’t want his funeral to be full of tears. He wanted joy, laughter, and a memory nobody would forget,” she said.
And indeed, nobody in East Detroit will forget the day their beloved car wash man turned his own farewell into a celebration — making it rain one last time.
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