The usually quiet Forest Lawn was flooded with hundreds of emotional devotees who came from as far as Japan and Germany to honor the late Michael Jackson on the anniversary of his death in an outing that has become a ritual for his dedicated fan base since his passing three years ago.
Gathered outside Jackson’s final resting place in the tightly secured Great Mausoleum’s Holly Terrace, fans of all ages and backgrounds blanketed the area with homemade cards, posters, teddy bears and other mementos to remember their idol, while thousands of flowers flanked the building, including 10,477 long-stem red roses paid for by admirers worldwide through a grassroots effort, “One Rose for Michael Jackson.”
Robyn Starkand, one of the organizers of the rose campaign, said the amount of flowers ordered has tripled since the program’s inception three years ago when it was first set up along the mausoleum terrace in memory and honor of Jackson.