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Saying Farewell to Ed McMahon
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Jun. 29 2009, Published 6:25 a.m. ET
TV legend Ed McMahon was remembered by friends and family yesterday, at a memorial service held at the Church of the Hills at Forest Lawn Memorial Parks and Mortuaries in the Hollywood Hills, Entertainment Tonight reports.
Around 200 guests were on hand to memorialize the late entertainer. Natalie Cole sang her touching ballad "Smile," while Ed's wife Pam and his children and grandchildren spoke as well.
Jimmy Kimmel, Tony Danza and his wife, George Schlatter, Johnny Carson's former wife Joanna Carson and other celebrities were also there to celebrate the TV icon, who passed away last Tuesday after battling systemic cancer.