Hopeful fans yearn for view of Michael Jackson funeral

By Derrik J. Lang, AP
Thursday, September 3, 2009

Fans yearn for view of Jackson funeral

GLENDALE, Calif. — Few fans gathered — at a distance — to say goodbye to Michael Jackson.

Dozens of die-hard King of Pop devotees congregated in the heat outside a security perimeter that stretched for several blocks around Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Gregg Harris from Irvine, Calif., was among the first to arrive hours before Jackson’s Thursday night service was scheduled to begin.

“There’s not really much to see,” said Harris, sitting at a nearby bus stop, dressed from head to toe in black, including a black “In Remembrance of Michael Jackson” T-shirt and hat. “I just wanted to be in the area. Hopefully, I can see the family go by.”

Later in the afternoon, Courtland Llauger and his friends stood outside a nearby strip mall struggling to hold up a huge 80-foot-long banner that read “The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, Gone Too Soon.” Llauger said he was hoping that other fans would join them to help hold the banner up.

“All of the fans around the world that couldn’t make it, this is for them,” he said.

Across from one security border, a raucous group of adults and children gathered around a car parked next to a hamburger joint. As the vehicle blasted “Billie Jean,” a few of the children danced for the camera crews who trekked over from the front of the cemetery. They later disbanded.

As the sun set, more fans stationed themselves at the edges of the security perimeter, hoping to see something — anything — while guests arrived. Catherine Montoya drove from Commerce, Calif., with her 9-year-old son but could only glimpse the cemetery’s fountain in the distance.

“I wish there were more fans here,” she said, weeping. “I know they’re out there.”

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