Friends and Family Say Goodbye to Farrah

July 1, 2009 at 5:47am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Farrah Fawcett's friends and family gathered to bid her farewell in downtown Los Angeles yesterday.

As a hearse bearing Fawcett’s body pulled up to the church, longtime partner Ryan O’Neal, Fawcett's best friend Alana Stewart, and a handful of stars waited outside to receive her.

Former Charlie’s Angel Kate Jackson and Farrah's elderly father James were also seen outside the church while O'Neal was spotted wearing what appeared to be a simple gold wedding ring.

Farrah's 24 year-old son Redmond was transported from jail for the hour long Catholic service and sat in the cathedral flanked by two sheriff's deputies.

He read the first reading from the Bible (Lamentations 3: 17 - 26) for the service. Ryan read the second reading (Wisdom 3: 1- 9).

The program for the service was an ode to the icon of Farrah with Fawcett appearing on its cover in a sequined dress and flashing her million-dollar smile.

Such a tradegy. You will be greatly missed Farrah.

—Philippa Bourke, Splash News

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