Rashida Jones Says Dad Quincy Jones Was 'Working on His Speech' for His Honorary Oscar Before He Died
"He really intended on being here," Rashida said of the late music producer as he was awarded posthumously at the 15th Governor Awards on Nov. 17
"He really intended on being here," Rashida said of the late music producer as he was awarded posthumously at the 15th Governor Awards on Nov. 17
Rashida Jones is paying tribute to her late father Quincy Jones.
On Sunday, Nov. 17, the actress, 48, shared while accepting the legendary music producer’s honorary Lifetime Achievement Oscar at the 15th Governor Awards with her family that her dad had prepared a speech and “intended” to be at the ceremony before his death on Nov. 3.
“Our father passed away two weeks ago today. He was really excited to attend tonight, and a lot of his family are here,” Rashida began while joined onstage by her siblings Martina, Quincy III and Kenya.
“And he has so many friends in this room, well, actually probably in every room … because wherever he went, he made connections with everyone, real ones ... And he really, really, really intended on being here with us tonight. And I want you to know that he is here, very much here.”
Rashida then revealed that her father "had been working on his speech" before his death as she began sharing it “in his own words" with the audience.
Related: Quincy Jones Laid to Rest at Private Family Funeral in Los Angeles a Week After His Death
In his speech, Quincy spoke of being “honored” to accept his award and how “as a teenager growing up in Seattle, I would sit for hours in the theater and dream about composing for films.” He then reflected on the milestones of his career working with such artists as Sydney Pollack, Richard Brooks and "my friend Steven Spielberg."
“‘When I was a young film composer, you didn't even see faces of color working in the studio commissaries. I'm so, so proud of the fact that my name and contributions can be included in that evolution,’ ” Rashida recited from her father’s speech.
“‘I share this award and tonight's honor with all the amazing directors, legendary actors, and of course exceptional songwriters, composers, and musicians who I've formed dear friendships with over my seven decades in this business, and know that I wouldn't trade this night or those experiences for anything in the world.’ And that's where his speech ends," she said.
Rashida added that, while “it was a difficult decision for our family to be here tonight,” they wanted “to celebrate his beautiful life and career.”
She then invited the audience to listen to her father’s music in his memory on the way home.
“Hear how he infused love into every single second of music he made. That was his real legacy, love. He loved life, and he often said, ‘Live every day like it's your last, and one day you'll be right.' And you did, Dad. You did. You lived the biggest, best, most beautiful life of love every single day you were here," Rashida concluded.
Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
The Jones family's attendance at the Governor Awards marks the family's first public appearance since Quincy's death at age 91 at his Los Angeles home on Nov. 3.
The legendary music producer died of pancreatic cancer, according to a death certificate obtained by PEOPLE.
A private funeral was held for Quincy attended by his seven children and close family and friends in Los Angeles a week after his death, per the Associated Press. A second larger ceremony is being planned for the public to attend, according to the outlet.