Travolta Family Embraced By Florida Town
Small Central Florida Town Of Ocala Welcomes Them Quietly & Respectfully As They Grieve
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Maureen O'Conner places a vase of flowers and a sign by the entrance to the Jumbolair Aviation Estates where actor John Travolta and his family live Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009 near Ocala, Fla., while Roberta Arnes, right, pays her respects to the Travolta family for the lose of their son. (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin)
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The town square features a fondue restaurant, the social scene revolves around ranchers' soirees and horse riding is one of the main pastimes. Mobile home parks, peanut farms and moss-covered oak trees dot the landscape. There is little pretension or glitz.
Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston seem to fit in: They appeared on the cover of this month's Ocala Style magazine with big smiles, wearing jeans and sweaters.
Now, with the death of their 16-year-old son Jett, this is where they have come to grieve. On Monday night - four days after Jett was found unconscious in the family's vacation home in the Bahamas - Travolta and Preston flew back to Ocala.
The city is welcoming them quietly and respectfully.
Mayor Randy Ewers said the city sent the Travolta family condolences and would give them space and privacy.
"They're fantastic people, really family oriented," Ewers said. "We want to respect their privacy as much as possible."
Doctors in the Bahamas performed an autopsy on Jett on Monday but did not release results. A Bahamas undertaker said the teen's death certificate had "seizure" as the cause of death. The teen had a history of seizures; his body was cremated Monday and flown to the U.S. the same night.
A memorial service for Jett will be held Thursday for family and close friends this week in Ocala, his publicist said.
The Travoltas, who have been together since 1991, bought their unusual $8 million property in Ocala in 2003. The reason had nothing to do with the area's famed thoroughbred horse farms: Travolta, an avid pilot, was looking for a home where he could fly his many planes, including a Boeing 707 airliner, right to his front door.
The estate, located in a subdivision that boasts the largest private residential runway in the country, was featured on the cover of Architectural Digest in 2004. The style was inspired by Morris Lapidus, the architect of the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami, famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright and Eero Saarinen, designer of Washington Dulles International Airport.
"If I can look out the bedroom and see the planes, I am happy," Travolta told The Associated Press last year.
His eldest son, Jett, and daughter, Ella, played happily around the mid-century compound.
"We've got a big pool, a slide and a golf course," Preston told Architectural Digest. "We're a family who likes to play a lot."
And although that family traveled often for work - Travolta's latest movie, "Bolt," in which he does the voice for an animated dog, was just released - they also spent time in Ocala and the even smaller village of Anthony, which is right down the street from their home.
"I love rubbing elbows with life and real people," Travolta, 54, once told the local newspaper, the Star-Banner. "I don't like living in ivory towers. I want to enjoy life the way everybody else does."
"He's just, I don't know, a normal person," said Barbara Pound, a waitress at the Saddle Rack Cafe. She served him his favorite breakfast - a $6.49 western omelet - on a handful of occasions. "Nobody bothers him here. We let him have his peace."
Travolta once brought his son into the cafe and the boy "wouldn't stop smiling," said manager Jackie Gomillion.
Others have spotted Travolta and his family cruising around in his classic Thunderbird or just shopping at the Gap in the local mall. Twice, Travolta hosted charity fundraisers around movie premieres at the local movie theater in Ocala where thousands of local fans showed up.
Brent Johnson of Ocala once saw him at the gym at 5:30 a.m.
"I thought to myself, I'm not going to harass him, but he came up to me and said, 'Hey, how are you doing?"' Johnson said. "He asked about my kids and family. I think there's a sense of pride here in Ocala that someone like that would want to live here."
Associated Press Writer Lisa Orkin Emmanuel in Miami contributed to this report.
By Tamara Lush
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- sorry meant "can''t" comment much
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- i can comment much on people i have never met
meeting an actor through his movies doesnt tell you a thing about them but there has always been something about mr travolta that made him seem like just a really nice guy. Now that i realize he really does live in ocala - next town down from me i see he and his family really are good down to earth people
what religion they follow is their business
his child had medical problems - they did the best they could for him
sometimes people die
jett looks happy and as well as he could be
it is sad and i mourn for their loss but i am sure they have always known his death was a possibility
they arent stupid people
i do not beleive he died through medical neglect so people who say that are ignorant and like to run their mouths
i bet they are happy they had him for so long considering his medical history and i know they are going to miss his presence
i pray for them to find peace through this time in their life and to find a way to make his death count - Reply to this comment
- My heart goes out to the Travolta family. As a parent I wish the world was perfect and no parent EVER had to bury their child. And as a Christian I have to wonder why this beautiful child died so young when another 16 year old child helped murder her mother and brothers, and tried to murder her father. Doesn''t seem right. AS for helping this child- he was on medication for seizures but medication does not always work, and can stop working. And brain surgery is not always an option nor is it always the answer. I have a dear friend whose youngest has autism and seizures because of it. Medications do not work for her, surgery has extreme risks and may not work. So people, without all the facts, stop judging the Travolta family. They will have to deal with the loss of their son and Ella with the loss of her brother for the rest of their lives. And I hope the reports are correct and Jett did die in his Dad''s arms. Better than to die alone.
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- Coronalu....Scientologists don''t believe in God..they believe in a space alien. It is unfortunate that he wasn''t given a full autopsy..that takes weeks to perform. Then the REAL info would have come out. I can only imagine Jett was a fine young man that had problems that could have been taken care of with medication...Scientologists don''t believe in that either..they call it a defect...a shame too..parental irresponsibility is a crime...and now that he ahs been cremated we will never know how irresponsible the parents really were.....they seemed like such fine misguided people until now.
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- coronalu - you act like you know him, lol. was jett a boy or girl ? I can''t tell
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- You have brought me and my family so much entertainment during all these years and we all feel for you and your family. There is not anything anyone can say to take the pain away and we feel for you. May God always bless your family and we all know that Jett is in the Best Hands and he has no pain, he is at peace.
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