By Georgina Littlejohn and Sara Nathan
Mummy and Daddy love you ever so much: Amy's parents arrive at the crematorium after the funeral service
Mitch Winehouse paid an emotional tribute to his daughter Amy today as her friends and family came together for her funeral.
Telling stories about her childhood and how happy she'd been recently, Mitch ended his eulogy telling his daughter: 'Goodnight, my angel. Sleep tight.'
Among those paying their respects to the tragic star - who died at her London home aged 27 on Friday - was her entire family, friends Kelly Osbourne, Mark Ronson and her music 'family' including her backing singers and manager.
Saying goodbye: Amy's brother Alex followed their parents into the crematorium
A convoy of black vehicles with tinted windows silently made its way inside the Edgwarebury Cemetery in north London this lunchtime for the private funeral service.
Amy's spokesman Chris Goodman said: 'Mitch was funny, he told some great stories from her childhood. It was a celebration. He stressed many times that she had been more content than she had been in years. Mitch paid tribute to a lot of people from Amy's life.'
Talking about her boyfriend, film director Reg Traviss, he added: 'Mitch said that they were very much looking forward to their future together.'
Saying goodbye: Kelly Osbourne - wearing a beehive in tribute to her friend - and friends Remi Nicole arrive at Amy Winehouse's funeral this afternoon
In mourning: Producer and DJ Mark Ronson made his way to the service on foot as did Amy's friend Nick Grimshaw
Alfie Ezikiel, 55, from London said that around 150 guests had attended Amy Winehouse's funeral.
He added: 'Mitch's last words to Amy in his eulogy were "Goodnight my angel. Sleep tight. Mummy and Daddy love you ever so much."
'In the days before her death she told Mitch she was very happy, satisfied and content in her life. Janice was fine but she didn't do a eulogy.'
The service started with prayers, they read a meditation, Mitch gave a eulogy and there were final prayers.
The last song that was played at the ceremony was Carole King's hit So Far Away which was Amy's favourite song.
Another guest said: 'Mitch said "Amy will be carried in peoples' hearts". There is such a big and strong community that will be looking after the family and Mitch is a very strong guy.'
Amy was then cremated at the Golders Green Crematorium in north London after the service.
Family spokesman Chris Goodman said only family members and close friends would be present and added: 'Cremation is part of the family's tradition.'
Shiva - the Jewish ceremony of bereavement - will be observed for two days starting at 5pm today at Schinder Hall in Southgate progressive Hall.
Kelly, one of Amy's best friends, had flown into the UK from Los Angeles as soon as she heard the news about her death.
Her face was solemn as she was driven into the cemetery and she appeared to have paid tribute to her friend by styling her hair in a beehive do, similar to Amy's trademark style.
Remembering: Amy's singers Heshima and Zalon Thompson join the mourners including Amy's manager Raye Cosbert
Kelly hid her eyes behind large dark 50s-style sunglasses and clutched a white rose in her hands.
She was followed into the service by another of Amy's close friends, DJ and producer Mark Ronson, who looked deep in thought as he arrived on foot alone.
There was a heavy security presence outside the cemetery as guests made their way inside.
Winehouse's bandmates, Zalon and Heshima Thompson, who were seen in tears outside her home yesterday, were also among the select group.
Friends forever: Kelly looked deep in thought as she left the service and made her way to the crematorium
Memories: Kelly seeks solace in some friends and shares some happy memories about Amy
Her singer songwriter friend Remi Nicole, who was very close to the star, was in tears as she got our of her car and Amy's manager Raye Cosbert cut a solemn figure as he joined the funeral party.
One person not attending today was Amy's ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who, according to sources, was refused compassionate leave from Armley Prison in Leeds.
It was also reported that he had already been warned away from the funeral by Amy's father Mitch who 'hates his guts'.
The service, which, according to Jewish law, had to take place as soon as possible after the star's death, was conducted by Rabbi Frank Hellmer.
Private: Security guards and police kept guard at the entrance to the cemetery
Final resting place: The Golders Green crematorium where Amy was cremated after the funeral service
A group of photographers and reporters lined the road opposite the cemetery and stood alongside a few dedicated fans who came to pay tribute.
The service comes after police revealed they will have to wait up to four weeks for the results of toxicology tests to establish her cause of death.
A post-mortem examination carried out yesterday was inconclusive and an inquest has been opened and adjourned until October 26.
Sorrow: Friends of Amy comforted each other as they left the funeral service
Good to see you: Mourners hug as they leave the service
Fans have been flocking to Amy's Camden home, where she was found dead on Saturday afternoon, to pray, lay flowers and remember the Back To Black singer.
Yesterday, Winehouse's father Mitch visited the street and said: 'Amy was about one thing and that was love. Her whole life was devoted to her family and her friends and to you guys as well. We're devastated and I'm speechless, but thanks for coming.'
Her boyfriend, film director Reg Traviss, also paid tribute to the singer and said he had lost 'my darling who I loved very much'.
source: dailymail
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
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