Joan Rivers dies at age 81, funeral planned for Sunday in New York

RIP

CNN) – Comedian Joan Rivers died in a New York hospital Thursday afternoon, a week after suffering cardiac arrest during a medical procedure, her daughter said.

“She passed peacefully at 1:17 p.m. surrounded by family and close friends,” Melissa Rivers said in a written statement.

The funeral for Rivers will be at Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan on Sunday, according to temple spokeswoman Elizabeth Fezrine. Details, including the time and if the public will be allowed to attend, are not yet known, she said.

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Rivers, 81, had been on life support at Manhattan’s Mount Sinai hospital, where she was taken after she stopped breathing at the Yorkville Endoscopy clinic last Thursday.

Rivers was undergoing an apparently minor elective procedure at the clinic when she suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest, according to the New York Fire Department.

Paramedics took her by ambulance to Mount Sinai Hospital, about a mile from the clinic, where she was initially listed in critical condition.

The outpatient clinic is now being investigated by the New York State Department of Health, spokesman James O’Hara said.

Joan Rivers: In her own words

Her death also has triggered an investigation by the New York medical examiner’s office, its spokeswoman, Julie Bolcer ,told CNN. “The cause and manner of death will be announced at some point,” she said.

The Rivers family made very little information about her medical condition public, finally confirming Tuesday that she was on life support.

“My son and I would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff of Mount Sinai Hospital for the amazing care they provided for my mother,” her daughter said. "Cooper and I have found ourselves humbled by the outpouring of love, support, and prayers we have received from around the world. They have been heard and appreciated.’

Melissa Rivers and her son Cooper have spent the past week by Rivers’ hospital bedside, rushing there last Thursday when they learned of her illness.

'My mother’s greatest joy in life was to make people laugh," Melissa Rivers said. “Although that is difficult to do right now, I know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon.”

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The clinic has not responded to repeated calls from CNN about the state’s investigation.

Yorkville Endoscopy’s website says it is an “ambulatory surgical center” that has been “approved by the Department of Health.” The description of its accreditations is blank.

“Yorkville Endoscopy is a state of the art facility, staffed by highly experienced endoscopists whose mission is to provide safe and compassionate care to patients and their families,” the website says.

Tributes from Joan’s friends

Tributes to Rivers and her long career included one from former first lady Nancy Reagan, whose close circle of friends included Rivers.

“Joan Rivers was not only a dear friend, but one of the kindest and funniest people I ever knew,” Reagan said. “I doubt there’s anyone who hasn’t laughed at her or with her until they cried. Today our tears are those of sadness. I know I join millions in saying, ‘Thanks for the good times Joan, we will truly miss you.’ My love and deepest sympathy go to Melissa and Cooper.”

Former CNN host Larry King knew Rivers for 45 years. “She knew no boundaries,” King said. “Everything was funny to her. You couldn’t’ really object because she took no prisoners.”

Donald Trump, who chose her as the winner on a season of “Celebrity Apprentice,” said Rivers “was stronger at the end than she was at the beginning. She had unbelievable stamina.”

Ryan Seacrest, who worked with her on E! shows, called Rivers “a trailblazer in so many ways.”

Liza Minnelli said Rivers was “my dear friend.”

“I will miss her but I will always remember the laughter and friendship she brought into my life,” Minnelli said.

E! and NBCUniversal, producers of River’s TV show “Fashion Police,” sent condolences to her family on “this incredibly sad day.”

“For decades Joan has made people laugh, shattered glass ceilings and revolutionized comedy,” the studio said.

“She was unapologetic and fiercely dedicated to entertaining all of us and has left an indelible mark on the people that worked with her and on her legions of fans. She’s been a much beloved member of the E! family for over 20 years and the world is less funny without her in it. Today our hearts are heavy knowing Joan will not be bounding through the doors.”

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Re: Joan Rivers dies at age 81, funeral planned for Sunday in New York

"Don't you dare make me feel sad about that"

Oh man.

Lugta hai kisi falsteeni maan kee bud dua lug ga'ee

Re: Joan Rivers dies at age 81, funeral planned for Sunday in New York

"We now don’t count who’s dead. You’re dead. You deserve to be dead"

Re: Joan Rivers dies at age 81, funeral planned for Sunday in New York

After what she said about the Palestine issue I don't care.

Re: Joan Rivers dies at age 81, funeral planned for Sunday in New York

agree

Re: Joan Rivers dies at age 81, funeral planned for Sunday in New York

Remembering Joan Rivers, the good, the bad and the ugly .

“I ain’t afraid of death. I am in show business, I died a million times.”

That is Joan Rivers for you, a woman so full of life that even the idea of biding ado to this world couldn’t dim her light.

A dynamo, fashionista and a firm believer in happy endings, Joan passed away at the age of 81, after a throat complication and being taken off life support. Starting her glamorous career in 1959, she had the good fortune to experience it all. After getting her big break through The Tonight Show, starring Johnny Carson, there was no looking back for her; she moved onto Broadway plays and eventually established herself as a television legend being the first female to host a late night chat show.

She wooed hearts with her humour and unabashed wittiness. To me, and most of the younger generation, she will be remembered most vividly for her stupendous role as the plastic surgery obsessed host of E! Online’s ‘Fashion Police’, whose unsparing attitude and almost acidic tongue towards any fashion faux pas landed the show its tremendous ratings

Joan, as stated by her son, derived her greatest pleasure from making others laugh. In her own words:

“I don’t need real drugs. I don’t need liquor. It’s the joy that I get from performing. That is my rush. I get it nowhere else.”

Nevertheless, her often shrewd tongue attracted the displeasure of many celebrities and subsequently their doting fans. Not even President Barack Obama could escape her disparaging, and sometime scathing, remarks, having been casually labelled as gay by the entertaining pioneer. Though, her biggest controversy ever was probably her rather blunt comments on the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Sharing her views with a reporter,

“When you declare war, you declare war,” Rivers said. “They started it. We now don’t count who’s dead. You’re dead. You deserve to be dead. You started it. You started it. Don’t you dare make me feel sad about that,” and “you were told to get out, you don’t get out, then you know you’re an idiot, and at least the ones that were killed were the ones with very low IQs.”

Fifi Haroon @fifiharoon
RIP #JoanRivers](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=JoanRivers) . A comedy legend, but saying ppl in Gaza were dying bcoz of a low IQ not Israeli bombing was sadly her unfunny parting shot

Her insensitive views sparked a wave of negative sentiments all over social media. Later though, in an unapologetic manner, she conveyed that her words were completely thrown out of context by the media, and that she was praying for peace in the Middle East.

Acknowledging her offensive and often hurtful remarks, I still feel it is not fair to mock the deceased. Several tweets held her negligence towards Palestine’s misery as a fatal curse she brought upon herself. In the world of entertainment she has left a legacy behind, and several aspiring female hosts feel truly indebted to her

Dahlia Taha @Dfloweer
“You’re dead, you deserved to die, you started it”
-Joan Rivers on Palestine, August 8

Ikram Azhar Attia @ikramwiese
I remember Joan Rivers’s statements on Palestine, very disagree. But she was a comedian. No need to hate or make fun of her. #RIPJoanRivers](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=RIPJoanRivers)

I personally found her to be a rebellious, uncaring woman who was just about perfectly spontaneous. You have to be as daring as her to be that notorious; also self-deprecating and yet, leave people craving a little more.

It is hard to weigh her personality traits and twisted behaviour, but even her haters would not be able to deny her brassy, outrageous and larger-than-life outlook.

The world shall continue to talk about her for a long time to come.

Rest in peace, Joan.

Remembering Joan Rivers, the good, the bad and the ugly – The Express Tribune Blog

Re: Joan Rivers dies at age 81, funeral planned for Sunday in New York

RIP