By Ratanjot Rekhi
The beautiful public memorial service we told you about for Michael Jackson took place today in Los Angeles' Staples Center. It was attended by thousands and watched by millions around the world on national television. But this wasn't just any memorial service; it included performances and speeches by many of Michael Jackson's closest friends and family including Mariah Carey, Usher, and Smokey Robinson.
The memorial opened with the strong voices of a gospel choir singing and an invocation by Pastor Lucious Smith. After this opening, each musical performance that followed was introduced by a heartwarming speech. Performer Queen Latifah reflected on her fondest memories of Michael Jackson and read a piece by poet Maya Angelou. She also introduced R&B singer, Lionel Richie, who sang "Jesus is Love."
Award winning R&B songstress, Jennifer Hudson gave a tear jerking performance as images of Jackson flashed in the backdrop. Emotions also rose as Usher, Stevie Wonder, and Mariah Carey performed. Other notable moments included Shaeen Jafargholi from 'Britain's Got Talent' singing Jackson's 'Who's Lovin' You," Michael Jackson's brother, Jermaine singing "Smile," and Brooke Shields talking about her memories of having fun and laughing with Michael Jackson.
For once all of the bad press about Michael Jackson was laid to rest and he was remembered for all he gave to this world. Michael Jackson was particularly noted for his passion for charity and for bringing people of all races together by creating a sort of comfort level between them.
Motown Records founder, Berry Gordy may have summed up Michael Jackson's life the best as he reflected, "Though it ended way too soon, Michael's life was beautiful. Michael Jackson accomplished everything he dreamed of." He further added, "The king of pop is not enough for him. I think he is simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived."
The ceremony ended with an all-star performance of "We Are the World" and "Heal the World." The loss of the pop icon was truly felt when his 11 year-old daughter, Paris, told the audience through tears, "I just wanted to say-ever since I was born; daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. I just wanted to say I love him so much."
We know that a lot of our readers probably watched the memorial service. That's why we want to know if it was enough to honor such an iconic man? Or do you think that it was actually over the top? Let us know your thoughts.
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