Liz Taylor buried in small ceremony at LA cemetery (AP)
Friday, March 25, 2011 12:01 AM By dwi
GLENDALE, Calif. – Elizabeth Taylor's kinsfolk mourned the concealment fable in a brief clannish funeral assist Thursday at a Southern Calif. necropolis famous for being the test resting locate of tone celebrities, including her good someone Michael Jackson.
Inside the posture Forest Lawn Cemetery, barricades closed admittance to the funeral, where most quaternary dozen kinsfolk members mourned the actress during a assist that lasted most an hour, said Glendale police spokesman Tom Lorenz. Five black stretch limousines transported Taylor's kinsfolk to and from the funeral, but no procession was held.
The assist began 15 minutes after its declared move time in compliance of Taylor's parting desire that her funeral move late, her communicator Sally author said.
Taylor had left manual asking for the tardy move and had requested that someone announce, "She modify wanted to be late for her own funeral," author said.
Taylor died primeval Wednesday of congestive heart failure patch surrounded by her quaternary children at Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she had been hospitalized for most six weeks.
Taylor, who was infamously married eight nowadays to seven husbands, regenerate to religion before her 1959 wedding to Eddie Fisher. Jewish customs call for a concealing within 48 hours of death.
The roughly one-hour assist began with poetry readings by person Colin Farrell and Taylor's kinsfolk members and included a trumpet performance of Amazing Grace by her grandson, author said.
The box was draped in gardenias, violets, and lilies of the depression before its interment in the cemetery's Great Mausoleum beneath a stone carve of an angel inspired by the impact of European creator Michelangelo.
In constituent to Jackson, the necropolis is the test resting locate for much stars as adventurer Gable, Jean Harlow, W.C. Fields, Red Skelton, Gracie Allen, Walt filmmaker and Nat King Cole.
Taylor, the grapheme of much films as "BUtterfield 8," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "Cleopatra," won threesome Academy Awards, including a primary one for her helper work. She was an fervent and primeval supporter of AIDS research, when retrovirus was new to the industry and beyond.
"I admired Elizabeth Taylor staggeringly and see hopeless losing her, especially with all of her benevolent works," said Ann Berry, a follower and case actress who lives nearby and visited the necropolis with a someone to clear their respects to the star.
Several broadcasting news crews documented the assist from crossways the street patch news helicopters swirled disbursement and students got discover of collection at the nearby Cerritos Elementary School.
Taylor underwent at small 20 major dealings during her life and nearly died from a bout with pneumonia in 1990. In 1994 and 1995, she had both enarthrosis joints replaced, and in Feb 1997, she underwent surgery to vanish a harmless brain tumor. In 1983, she recognized a 35-year dependency to unerect pills and discompose killers, and was aerated for alcohol and drug shout at the Betty author Clinic in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Survivors include Taylor's daughters Maria Burton-Carson and Liza Todd-Tivey, sons Christopher and Michael Wilding, 10 grandchildren and quaternary great-grandchildren.
Taylor's communicator said any details of a memorial assist would likely be declared at a after date.
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