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Jackson Mementos To Be Buried At Detroit Cemetery

Posted on Fri Jul 17, 2009 09:24 AM PDT

Motownmemorial200.jpgHundreds of stuffed toys, flowers, letters and cards that were left by fans outside the Motown Museum following Michael Jackson's death will be buried in two special plots donated by a Detroit cemetery.

Several hearses are expected to collect the items and then take them to Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit.

A brief service is expected to be held before the internment.

Jackson, who died on June 25th, first rose to stardom as a singer with Motown Records in the late 1960s with his brothers in the group the Jackson 5.

It's not known if any family members will attend the service.

Don't you think it's strange that there's a plan to bury the gifts, but we still don't know if there's a plan to bury Michael?



Do you think this is an appropriate way to dispose of all the gifts people brought to honor Jackson?

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