VIDEO: Melissa Rivers Thanks Onlookers for 'Love and Support' Outside Joan Rivers' Funeral Service

By: Sep. 08, 2014
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As fans and media gathered in front of the funeral of legendary comedienne Joan Rivers, which was held yesterday, September 7th at New York City's Temple Emanu-El, Melissa Rivers took time to step outside and thank onlookers for their continued support.

"Thank you for showing your love and support for my son and I, and my mother," said Rivers' daughter. "I just really wanted to step out and thank you all." Watch the video.

Following an opening prayer from the officiating rabbi at the services, six-time Tony award winner Audra McDonald performed a moving version of the Nat King Cole classic, "Smile," reportedly one of Rivers' favorites songs.

Also present to sing before the over two-thousand mourners was Broadway's Hugh Jackman. The 'Les Mis' star, who will soon make his return to Broadway in 'The River,' sang "Quiet Please, There's a Lady on Stage," a song written by Peter Allen from the musical "The Boy From Oz.".

Click here for more details on the moving ceremony.

Rivers died on Thursday at the age of 81. The cause of death is currently under investigation. She was hospitalized on Aug. 28 after she went into cardiac arrest during a routine procedure at a doctor's office.

Her publicist shared that at the family's request, donations can be made to God's Love, We Deliver; Guide Dogs for the Blind; or Our House in lieu of sending flowers.


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