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Private Funeral Set for Jett Travolta

Updated 8:24 AM PDT, Thu, Jan 8, 2009

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The funeral for Jett Travolta is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
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The funeral for Jett Travolta is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.

 

John Travolta and family were expected to host a private memorial service Thursday for 16-year-old Jett Travolta at their gated-community home in central Florida while some town residents joined the mourning from afar.

The actor and his wife, Kelly Preston, live 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. They were not allowed past the main gate but caterers and companies delivering party tents and tables drove through.

"Condolences to John and Kelly" read a sign outside the Saddle Rock cafe in town, about a mile from the actor's house, where he often stops for a western omelet.

The service for Jett is expected to be a small memorial at the home, adhering to the tenets of the actor's faith — Scientology — and will likely celebrate the teen's life.

It was unclear whether any celebrities would fly in for the funeral. Travolta, an avid pilot, bought the house because of the community airstrip and visitors can fly in and out without being seen by the paparazzi, many of whom have staked out the area for days.

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.

The Travoltas have spoken publicly only once since their son's passing. "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.

Tommy Davis, a spokesman for the Church of Scientology International in Los Angeles, said on CBS' "Early Show" on Thursday that he's spoken to the family and "they're doing great."

"This is a time for them and their family and their friends, and like anyone we would wish them well and hope they can be brave," Davis said.

Copyright Associated Press

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  • sonia rodriguez Thursday, Jan 8 at 6:10 PM FLAG COMMENT Im so sorry four your loss and my heart goes out to you and your family.You where blessed with jett and treasure the times you all had.The press should give you and your family some space and privacy dont listen to the press your a great father and im really sorry for your loss.
  • therbs Thursday, Jan 8 at 2:23 PM FLAG COMMENT it would be nice to see the press show a little class and give them their privacy im not gonna bet on that
  • Suz Thursday, Jan 8 at 1:18 PM FLAG COMMENT You were blessed with 16 wonderful years with Jett. The memories are endless and should be kept close to your hearts for the rest of your lives. Jetts Spirit will always be with you. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of transition.
  • Marta & Bob Thursday, Jan 8 at 10:50 AM FLAG COMMENT Dear Family, Jett will always be with us, he will still be around as the precious soul he was when he was visiting and sharing this life with all of us. Our deepest love to you all.
  • Maggie Thursday, Jan 8 at 10:25 AM FLAG COMMENT Dear Kelly and John Travolta and Ella Blu, I extend my condolences to you. You are in the prayers of many.

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