Michael Jackson burial pictures are now all the rage on the Internet. Seventy days after he died, Michael Jackson was finally laid to rest, interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
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Davis Jr., Jimmy Stewart, Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Carole Lombard, Red Skeleton and Nat King Cole. But before they committed the body to the vault inside the Great Mausoleum, the Jackson family held a short, private memorial outside with 200 invited guests. Media was not allowed in, but that did not stop helicopters from hovering above, journalists keeping watch, and paparazzi taking pictures of the burial service from outside the fence. With telephoto lenses and such, distance became a matter of zoom and focus, and a private ceremony became the Internet's Michael Jackson burial pictures.
According to the New York Daily News, Gladys Knight presided over the ceremony, singing His Eye Is On The Sparrow and leading everyone in a singing rendition of "The Lord's Prayer" when the body was committed.
Among the guests at Michael Jackson's burial service were Elizabeth Taylor, Macauley Culken, Quincy Jones, Mila Kunis, Chris Tucker, Barry Bonds, Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, and Stevie Wonder.
Michael Jackson's three children placed personal letters they had written to their father inside the casket.
But pictures of the Michael Jackson burial are not hard to find, not as difficult as a "private" ceremony should have been.
Pictures of burial services have become quite popular of late. Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy's burial pictures were much sought after as were pictures of the memorial service of Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair in Nashville and his burial service in Mount Olive, Mississippi. Paparazzi milled about outside the private ceremony of David Carradine as well.