Michael Jackson to be finally buried

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Michael Jackson will be laid to rest today in one of the most famous cemeteries in Los Angeles, but the questions over his death will not be buried with him.

His remains will be interred in the Great Mausoleum on a hillside in the Forest Lawn cemetery in Glendale, barely a mile from a huge wildfire still burning in Angeles National Forest.

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

Family and friends are due to attend the private evening service with onlookers and the media being kept at bay.

An exclusion zone has been set up around the 300-acre park, where Hollywood stars including Clark Gable, Carole Lombard and Jean Harlow are also buried.

Forest lawn cemetary

Forest lawn cemetery

Richard Vonk, who has worked at Glendale Florist across the street from Forest Lawn for more than half a century, says the preparations dwarf those he has witnessed for other celebrities.

The funeral will briefly overshadow the criminal and federal investigations into the King of Pop’s death.


The District Attorney’s office in LA is now deciding whether criminal charges could follow, while the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Bureau for Narcotics Enforcement are conducting their own enquiries.

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  1. Jim Says:

    Michael Jackson finally laid to rest in Los Angeles…..

    Singer buried at heavily guarded cemetery in a funeral service attended by Elizabeth Taylor, Gladys Knight and Macaulay Culkin….

    Actors Macaulay Culkin and Mila Kunis attend Michael Jackson’s funeral service held at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park in California.

    Michael Jackson was finally laid to rest today in a funeral service at a heavily guarded private cemetery in Los Angeles.

    The ceremony began more than an hour late as guests including 77-year-old Dame Elizabeth Taylor waited in temperatures of 32C for the Jackson family to arrive at the Forest Lawn cemetery in Los Angeles.

    Speakers at the event – which was closed to public and TV cameras – included civil rights leader the Rev Al Sharpton, while soul singer Gladys Knight sang at the service.

    Jackson died at his rented LA property on June 25 aged 50.

    In contrast to the star-studded public memorial event stages at LA’s Staples Centre, today’s funeral was a private affair.

    The Jackson family did allow a live video feed of guests arriving, but it was cut abruptly as a hearse carrying Jackson’s body arrived.

    An airborne camera provided by LA broadcaster KTLA, however, continued to run. It showed a coffin covered in white flowers taken to the front of the congregation.

    Around 200 guests were thought to have been invited to the event, with fans and media kept away by a heavy security presence.

    Among those in attendance were former child actor Macaulay Culkin and his girlfriend, actress Mila Kunis.

    Other guests who were due to attend, but were not picked up on camera arriving, included Motown giant Stevie Wonder and music producer Quincy Jones.

    Jackson’s former wife Lisa Marie Presley turned up to pay her respects. As the casket made its way to the front of the congregation, she was said to be visibly distressed.

    It has also been reported that Debbie Rowe, Jackson’s second wife and the mother of two of his three children, also received an invitation.

    The ceremony was due to have commenced at 7pm local time – 3am BST – but was delayed by the late arrival of the bulk of the Jackson family.

    Those waiting at the cemetery fanned themselves with service programmes to counter the effects of a humid Californian evening.

    The programmes contained pictures of the Thriller singer alongside some of his quotes.

    It opened with words taken from Jackson’s book Dancing The Dream: “If you enter the world knowing you are loved and leave the world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with.”

    Others guests took to tweeting about the experience.

    Mr Sharpton wrote on his Twitter page: “What MJ went through was so unfair yet he succeeded. In the end, he was the biggest artist ever.

    “He faced the headwinds but he made it.”

    Jackson’s mother Katherine and the singer’s siblings, including sister Janet, and his three children – Prince Michael, 12, Paris Michael Katherine, 11, and seven-year-old Prince Michael II – arrived shortly after 8pm local time (4am BST).

    They met Joe Jackson, Michael’s father, at the site.

    Some family members wore a sequinned glove in memory of the late pop star.

    They sat in the front rows as the service got under way.

    Despite concerns that the high-profile burial would cause a headache for police trying to contain both media and fans, the ceremony appears to have taken place without incident.

    Speaking shortly before the ceremony was due to begin, Sgt Tom Lorenz of the Glendale Police Department said the security operation had “worked well so far”, adding that no uninvited guests had tried to enter the grounds.

    Forest Lawn’s Glendale site is one of LA’s favoured burial sites for the rich and famous.

    The mausoleum in which Jackson will be laid to rest boasts replicas of the work of Renaissance greats, including Michelangelo’s David and Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper recreated in stained glass.

    Other stars buried at Glendale, which opened in 1906, include Hollywood actors Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn and Clark Gable.

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