A tribute to Gainesville's Tom Petty, who died Monday at age 66, was painted overnight on the city's Southwest 34th Street mural.

It reads "Love you always, Gainesville No. 1 Son, Thanks, Tommy" and has a Heartbreakers-style heart with an arrow through it.

The panel is right next to the Gainesville murder victims panel from 1990, which locals know does not get painted over — unlike ever-changing panels along the rest of the wall.

Petty was found unconscious in his Malibu, California home Monday and was taken to the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica after suffering cardiac arrest. He died around 8:40 p.m., according to a statement from his manager.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers had just wrapped up a 40-year anniversary tour, which included a stop in Tampa in May. Petty's musical career included 20 albums, 13 of them with the Heartbreakers.

Petty, a Gainesville native, attended Gainesville High as a teenager before dropping out to join a band. He was well-known in the local music scene and worked at the University of Florida as a groundskeeper before eventually landing a big record deal.