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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Adam Goldstein, the late celebrity disc jockey known as DJ AM, is to be buried at a Los Angeles cemetery following a family-only service, a source told E! News.
Goldstein died of a suspected drug overdose in New York last week at the age of 36. Officials are waiting for the results of toxicology and other tests before determining and announcing the cause of his death.
E! News said Goldstein was expected to be interred Wednesday afternoon at Hillside Memorial Park after a private funeral at the Jewish cemetery where Jack Benny, Milton Berle and Michael Landon are buried.
Goldstein's friends are expected to attend a memorial service for him at the Hollywood Palladium Thursday, E! said.
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