OCALA, Fla., Jan. 8, 2008

Travoltas Hold Private Memorial For Son

The Family Celebrated Jett's Life Privately At Their Home In A Central Florida Gated Community

  • A security guard talks with the driver of a pickup truck carrying a wreath of flowers at the entrance to Jumbolair where actor John Travolta has a home, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, near Ocala, Fla.

    A security guard talks with the driver of a pickup truck carrying a wreath of flowers at the entrance to Jumbolair where actor John Travolta has a home, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, near Ocala, Fla.  (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin)

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(AP)  Friends and relatives of John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston gathered Thursday at his central Florida home for a memorial service to honor his 16-year-old son, Jett.

The couple lives in a sprawling $8 million home in a luxury subdivision with its own airstrip near this small town. Jett died at the family vacation home in Grand Bahama last week.

More than a dozen reporters and photographers gathered outside the Jumbolair Aviation Estates subdivision hours before the afternoon event.

A steady stream of catering trucks and florists entered the complex Thursday. A handful of locals also stopped by out of curiosity or carried bouquets of flowers and handed them to guards at the subdivision's main gate.

"I wanted to help John celebrate his son's life and not necessarily his death," said 52-year-old Sherie Maud of Ocala, who brought a dozen red roses.

A sign outside the Saddle Rock cafe in town, where Travolta often stops for a western omelet, read: "Condolences to John and Kelly."

The service for Jett was to adhere to the tenets of the actor's faith, Scientology, and celebrate the teen's life.

Tommy Davis, spokesman for the Church of Scientology International in Los Angeles, said Scientologist funerals or memorial services are more like a "celebration of their life, an acknowledgment of their life, and it's a way to wish them well in their future life.

Davis said Scientologists believe that a person is an immortal spiritual being, and one's spirit is reborn in another human body.

"The word reincarnation is a term often used loosely," Davis said. "We call it 'past lives' in the sense that one is living lifetime after lifetime."

It was unclear whether any celebrity friends were attending the service. Travolta, an avid pilot, bought the house because of the community airstrip and visitors can fly in and out without being seen by paparazzi, who have staked out the area for days.

The Travoltas have spoken publicly only once since their son died. "We are heartbroken that our time with him was so brief. We will cherish the time we had with him for the rest of our lives," Travolta and Preston said in a statement Sunday.

Jett Travolta had a history of seizures and was found unconscious Friday in a bathroom.

Doctors in the Bahamas performed an autopsy Monday but did not release results. A Bahamas undertaker said the teen's death certificate listed "seizure" as the cause of death. The body was cremated Monday and flown to the U.S. the same night.

Earlier Thursday, Travolta's friend and fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise told ABC's "The View that Jett's death was "horrific."

"John just adored him, both of his children," Cruise said haltingly. "... It's something that I don't have the words for."


By Tamara Lush
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by sweetpea2731 January 11, 2009 3:21 AM EST
ITS A HEARTBREAK TO LOSE ANYONE,BUT A CHILD,TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY.
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by idnnsg January 9, 2009 12:19 AM EST
Cleaning up my typos:

I''m sorry for Jett''s unpleasant death, but I can''t feel too sorry for the parent''s loss without first resolving the issue of whether or not they refused to give him anti-seizure medicines (many of which are also used as mood stabilizers and are thus prohibited by ElRon), If, instead, they "treated" his seizures with scientology "cleansing" by vitamins, exercise, and saunas, then they directly contributed to his death, and I can''t sympathize with that.

But I''m hoping the Travoltas are not as crazy as that couch-jumping shrimp who criticized Brooke Shields for getting appropriate medical help when she suffered from post-partum depression.
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by idnnsg January 9, 2009 12:14 AM EST
I''m sorry for Jett''s unpleasant death, but I can''t feel sorry for the parent''s loss without first resolving the issue of whether or not they refused to give him anti-seizure medicines (many of which are also used as mood stabilizers and are thus prohibited by ElRon), If, instead, they "treated" his seizures with scientology "cleansing" by vitimins, exercise, and saunas, then they directly contributed to his death, and I can''t sympathize with that.

But I''m hoping that Travolta is not as crazy as the couch-jumping shrimp who pubcriticized Brooke Sheilds for getting appropriate medical help when she suffered from post-partum depression.
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by treknutz January 8, 2009 9:13 PM EST
To John and Kelly,

I cannot know what you are feeling but I can say without question there are millions of fans like myself who would do anything to give some measure of comfort to you both and your family.

Our sincerest sympathies and love to you.

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by k9sr4me-2009 January 8, 2009 7:51 PM EST
whether i or anyone else condone the scientology belief or not - john & kelly have lost their child and that''s heartbreaking. i''m so sorry for their loss.
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