Farrah Fawcett Funeral Arrangements, Memorial on Tuesday June 30

by Amy Judd | June 26, 2009 at 03:01 pm
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Farrah Fawcett's funeral is arranged to take place on Tuesday June 30 at 4 p.m PDT and will be handled by long-term partner, Ryan O'Neal. Farrah Fawcett passed away Thursday June 25 from a three year battle with cancer.

Fawcett, 62, who died just hours before Jackson on Thursday after a long battle with cancer, will be laid to rest in a private ceremony open to mourners by invitation only.
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Sue W.

My deepest, heartfelt sympathies to Farrah's family and friends.  I know that she is in heaven and that someday all who love her will see her again.  I am thankful that she is not suffering anymore.  My heart breaks for her son, Redmond, in losing his beloved mother.   But remember, like she said in her poem to you, she will always be there.  God Bless.

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Shalish

A funeral "by invitation only"?  I guess this is her way of getting back at the world for being eclipsed in the news by Michael Jackson's death!

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T Patrick

No, It's Ryan O'Neal's way of controlling who gets to say goodbye to Farrah

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Denise Odier

What an ignorant comment. Shame on you, Shalish. Her family and close friends deserve to have a private time to say goodbye to her without snooping paparazzi filming every tear shed.

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Pam Peterson

By invitation only , Good for them ! Please let the familys mourn thier lose in private at least once. Does the public STILL need to intrude? There is a little thing called private prayer for that. Leave them alone in their time.

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Chris McGovern

My condolences to Ms. Fawcetts family.  She truly showed us what a woman with grace and style is, especially in the face of death.  May she rest in peace.

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vijaya sangar velu

I was a teenager when I first saw Farrah on the six million dalloar men series. You know I was tken up by her beauty form the very start, I cut all the photos that appears in the paper and put in a book which I have until now. May her soul rest in peace. vj

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Jan E.

I was truly saddened at the passing of Farrah. I had watched her for many years on T.V.  she was wonderful actress. She was awesome, classy, and a beautiful lady. I watched "Farrah's Story," and was deeply touched by her courage and strength. She wanted to share her her illness so others could understand what cancer does to the body, but not touch the brave spirit and will.  Her love and devotion to Ryan and Redmond was so strong. My heart goes out to Ryan in his time of grief, and to Mr. Fawcett, and Redmond. I know her Memorial will be on Tuesday, but she will remain in our hearts forever. It is good to hear that there will be a private memorial because the family deserves the respect and privacy. My deepest sympathy to Farrah's family and  friends. The only consolation is knowing she is no longer suffering. Farrah will always be our "Angel."

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Zubee A

With deepest condolences to the Fawcetts family, including her loving son Redmond. I grew up knowing her in movies and TV shows. She was a classy lady I always love her hairstyle.

I was aware of her cancer illness, it is not a good illness for anyone to have as she was ailing for awhile. She is now safe wit hno pain or illness in god's house. Two great person was gone in one week Michael and Farrah. My most humble deepest condolences to all

They are having her memorial this tuesday and lots of her friends and fans will lattend.

Rest in Peace Farrah - may you soul rest peacefully!!

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Lu

My sincere sympathies to Farrah Fawcett's family and friends.  This woman truly had grace, not only in her private life but how she fought the hell of cancer.  She deserves peace in death and I only wish that she would have been given the same media coverage as Michael Jackson in death.  She fought her cancer so courageously and hard and now hardly anyone is thinking of her because Jackson and his sordid life takes the spotlight.  Farrah deserves so much more!!!!!

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Rene Dale

Farrah, you are now and will always will be an angel of god, here on this earth when she touched all those hearts with her Farrah's Story.  Farrah, you are now looking down on all of us that you have touched by showing the world how difficult it is too not only go through cancer but any type of disease that effects each and everyone of us.  You showed the world that living is worth every day and that life is not an end, but is a beginning when you are diagnosed with life threatining illness's.  I have SLE LUPUS, complicated with cardiomyopathy and other organ damages at times, but in watching your show it gave me hope that my life is not at an end, but that every day is a beginning to live and enjoy what the friends that you have and all those that have touched each of our lives .  Thank you for giving, not only me, but, all those that live for every day more now, by just seeing what you accomplished by showing what life can really be like for all those effected by getting gut wrenching news about themselves or others in their families.  You gave us all a will to live and now that you have flown to the skies, you are no longer in pain, but have left behind a greater hope to live each and every day a little happier than before no matter the pain or heartbreak.  May you live now in peace, and know that you will always be loved in all those souls and hearts that you touched forever.  You will not be forgotten!  Sincerely, Rene Dale, Culpeper, Va.  

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Diane Dalton

My sincere sympathies to Farrah Fawcett's family and friends. My heart goes out to all who loved and cared for Farrah, she was one in a Million, strong wonderful lady and we will all miss her so very much.  May God bless her always and help comfort her family and friends.

God Bless Ryan and Redmond

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gina r

R.I.P DEAR FARRAH....NO MORE PAIN. MAY GOD BLESS THE FAMILY....AND ESPECIALLY REDMOND.  GOD BLESS ALL

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Denise Odier

RIP Farrah. May you know no more pain and I hope to see you in Heaven when life on earth is done. God Bless Ryan O'Neal and Redmond, as well as her family and friends.

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Geraldine Marsh

Goodbye beautiful Angel, I hope God knows how lucky he is to have you in heaven. My wonderful husband died of bowel cancer 8 years ago  I still miss him every day as Ryan and Redmond will you. I never met you but I loved you like a sister. Sleep well Angel. R I P sent with love.

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ALOHA

FARRAH FAWCETT WILL BE GREATLY MISSED!

 

FAWCETT WAS AN AMAZING PERSON!

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