<br /> <p>Fans of soul legend Aretha Franklin queued patiently to pay their final respects at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit on Tuesday, August 28.</p><p>This video shows the line of fans waiting outside the museum to see the American singer lying in her golden casket. Franklin, who grew up in Detroit, was dressed head-to-toe in red, including red high heels, for the two-day event, CBS News reported</a>.</p><p>Franklin died in Detroit on August 16 this year after battling pancreatic cancer</a>.</p><p>Franklin’s body was scheduled to lie in honor for public visitation from 9 am to 9 pm on Tuesday, August 28, and Wednesday, August 29, the Detroit Free Press reported</a>. Hundreds of people queued to see Franklin on Tuesday, with some fans camping out next to the museum from Monday night, the report said. Credit: Jan Mack via Storyful</p><br />