NEW YORK (AP) — Joan Rivers has received the kind of star-studded send-off she always said she wanted.
In her 2012 book “I Hate Everyone … Starting With Me,” the comedian had written that she hoped her funeral would bea “huge showbiz affair with light, cameras, action” and that’s what her friends and family have given her.
Howard Stern delivered the eulogy, Tony Award-winner Audra McDonald sang “Smile,” the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus sang “Hey Big Spender” and other Broadway hits, Hugh Jackman sang “Quiet Please, There’s A Lady On Stage” at the end of the ceremony. Bagpipers from the New York City Police Department played “New York, New York” on the street as mourners filed out.
Among the legion of notables were fellow comedians Kathy Griffin, Rosie O’Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg. Fashion designer Dennis Basso says it was “uplifting,” adding: “We were celebrating her life.” Actress Susan Claassen says, “in a world of knockoffs, Joan was an original.”
Rivers died Thursday at 81.
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171-w-35-(Julie Walker, AP correspondent, with Deborah Norville, TV anchor and friend of Joan Rivers who spoke at her funeral)–Howard Stern delivered the eulogy and Hugh Jackman sang “Quiet Please, There’s a Lady On Stage” at the end of the ceremony at Joan Rivers’ star-studded funeral. AP correspondent Julie Walker reports. (7 Sep 2014)
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