King was the owner of the King World Productions, the production company that spearheaded iconic TV series like “Jeopardy,” “Wheel of Fortune,” “Dr. Phil,” and “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”
King died last May 27 because of complications from pneumonia at the age of 67 and has been survived by his wife, Jena and children Audrey, Teddy and Jesse.
King’s contribution to the entertainment history has been almost unparalleled. According to former US President Bill Clinton, King could have lived for up to 150 years if his life was only determined by merit.
After the emotional speeches from King’s children, the crowd was then serenated by saxophonist Kenny G, which definitely brought more tears to the crowd. Then, Robert, Michael’s brother, reminded everyone that Michael would not want everyone to mourn his death but to celebrate instead.