Just got this note in from Restland Funeral Home here in Dallas:
Dallas , TX- To provide our community a way to honor the memories of Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett, Restland Funeral Home invites everyone to vist our facility and sign a Memory Book to express your thoughts and condolences.
Where: 13005 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75243
When: Friday, June 26 through Friday, July 3, 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.
For more information, call Restland at 972-238-7111.
I think this is great…one of my friends is not dealing with this well and this may help start the healing process.
To Tisha McDaniel, Please. Were these friends? If your friend is not dealing with this very well, perhaps seeing a psychiatrist would be the better thing for them to do. Drama Queens.
To Carl Smith, shame on you for your insensitive and no human heart statement regarding Tisha’s Mcdaniel’s statement regarding her friend. and her friend not taking it very well on MJ’s death. I personally grew up on Mj’s music/videos and he is a legend, and will continue being a legend for may years to come. Not everybody handles the death of people that we care about at the same level. Everybody is diffrent. Mounring a loved one does not always constitute mental theraphy and/or psychologist/psychiatrist.
To Dale Arms, I never said that mourning a loved one constitutes the need for mental therapy. Mourning the passing of a loved one is perfectly normal. However, having an attachment to a celebrity that doesn’t even know you exist to a degree that you have difficulty dealing with it, certainly does warrant some mental health help. Being a drama queen also warrants some mental health help. I also enjoyded MJ’s music before he went psycho. I agree he was a great talent before he lost his mind. But I pity him losing his mind more than I care about his death. As far as I am concerned, MJ died many years ago due to the lack of his family and those close to him getting him the proper mental health treatment that he so obviously needed. I stand by my statement with no shame.