The Mercury News

Tyler Perry, Clintons attend memorial for actor Cicely Tyson

- By Iark Hennedy

NCW YOYH >> Tyler Perry and Bill and Hillary Clinton were among the attendees of a private memorial service for Cicely Tyson at Harlem’s famed Abyssinian Baptist Church on Tuesday.

Gospel singer Bebe Winans sang “Stand” — a request from Tyson before her death — and a letter was read by rocker Lenny Kravitz, who was a close friend.

“The ceremony was beautiful. It was very Cicely Tyson: It was formal, it was humorous, it was sad, it was glorious,” said Larry Thompson, Tyson’s manager for more than 40 years.

Reporters were not permitted inside but several mourners stopped to share their thoughts afterward.

Abyssinian Baptist’s pastor, the Rev. Calvin O. Butts, said Tyson was an example of “a life well lived and an example of how we all might live,” adding, “She was as much an ambassador for peace and love as anybody I can think of.”

He noted that Tyson’s service fell during Black History Month, giving us “another illustrati­on of some of the great people who have contribute­d to American arts and culture.”

The memorial service came a day after hundreds of admirers of the pioneering Black actor lined up outside the church for a public viewing. Some said they had come from as far as Atlanta or Los Angeles to be there.

During the ceremony, the sun broke through the clouds and the temperatur­e rose past 40 for the first time in the snowy city more than a week. Her casket was carried to an hearse by six pallbearer­s in white tie and tails.

Tyson died Jan. 28. The New York-born actor was 96.

Faye Wattleton, a reproducti­ve rights activist who was friends with Tyson for over 30 years said: “She was 96 but we thought she was going to live at least until 100. People like her never really go away. Hopefully, she’s feeling all the love that we gave her today.”

Also in attendance was Valerie Simpson of the duo Ashford & Simpson, stylist Ellin LaVar and Emmynomina­ted choreograp­her George Faison, who said he knew Tyson through her former husband, Miles Davis.

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