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Thousands of people have gathered outside the church where the funeral of Jade Goody is taking place. The funeral of reality TV star Jade Goody has taken place, with thousands of people watching the service on a giant screen outside.
The service at St John's Church in Buckhurst Hill, Essex was shown on huge screens outside. The service took place at St John's Church in Buckhurst Hill, Essex.
Goody's mother Jackiey Budden and her husband Jack Tweed were among the mourners attending the service, along with several celebrities. Goody's husband Jack Tweed, 21, read a poem to her in church and said: "My life will never be the same without you by my side."
The procession had earlier passed through the streets of her home borough in Bermondsey, south London. The funeral procession had earlier passed through the streets of her home borough of Bermondsey, south London.
This is a girl who was ordinary and extraordinary at the same time Max Clifford In pictures: Jade Goody's funeral
The 27-year-old died on Sunday 22 March - Mother's Day - after losing her battle with cervical cancer.The 27-year-old died on Sunday 22 March - Mother's Day - after losing her battle with cervical cancer.
As her hearse drove by the streets of Bermondsey, many well-wishers tossed flowers towards it. Others stood applauding in the rain. Goody's mother Jackiey Budden attended the funeral.
The procession stopped outside a market on Southwark Park Road, known as The Blue, where her family once had a stall. Goody's publicist Max Clifford said: "When we left the house it was cloudy and overcast. As we moved forwards the sun started to come through and that is what in many ways Jade's life was like.
I think Jade would want people to be laughing and crying and I'm sure they will be Max Clifford class="" href="/1/hi/uk/7982941.stm"> In Pictures: Jade Goody's funeral "It was difficult to start with but as she got older she took more and more control ... and people came to appreciate that."
Funeral director Barry Albin-Dyer then released a single white dove, gesture that was greeted by cheering and applause. He added: "This is a girl who was ordinary and extraordinary at the same time."
Goody's children, Bobby, five, and Freddy, four, are on holiday in Australia with their father Jeff Brazier, at her request. Goody's children, Bobby, five, and Freddie, four, are on holiday in Australia with their father Jeff Brazier, at her request.
Goody's husband Jack Tweed was one of the pallbearers
Tweed, her husband, was able to attend the funeral, after his sentencing for assaulting a taxi driver was postponed.Tweed, her husband, was able to attend the funeral, after his sentencing for assaulting a taxi driver was postponed.
The date for the sentencing has been moved to 16 April.The date for the sentencing has been moved to 16 April.
Tweed was recently released from prison after being convicted of assault in a separate case last year.Tweed was recently released from prison after being convicted of assault in a separate case last year.
During the funeral he fought back tears as he told mourners his life would never be the same without his wife, and read out a poem dedicated to her. In his poem, read out in the church, he said: "My life will never be the same without you by my side/ Grief almost too much to bear, pain difficult to hide/ But when we look into the sky for the brightest star above/ Bobby, me and Freddie will send you all our love."
Tweed was one of the pallbearers as Goody's coffin was brought out of the church.
A hearse took the coffin to an unspecified spot where the TV star will be buried.
'Remembrance''Remembrance'
Church officials erected crash barriers in readiness for the anticipated crowds. Earlier, the funeral procession set off from a funeral home in Bermondsey, south-east London - where Goody grew up - and made its way to her home in Upshire, Essex.
Clifford had said he thought there would be plenty of people wanting to pay their respects at her service.
Goody and Tweed got married shortly before she died
"I think Jade would want people to be laughing and crying and I'm sure they will be."
He added: "People have been to the church and signed the book of remembrance, and there's been letters and cards from all over the world as well as floral tributes."
The procession set off from a funeral home in Bermondsey, south-east London - where Goody grew up - and made its way to her home in Upshire, Essex.
It eventually moved on to Buckhurst Hill, where Tweed lives.It eventually moved on to Buckhurst Hill, where Tweed lives.
One onlooker said she was there because Goody "is a Bermondsey girl, and we wanted to say our farewells to her.One onlooker said she was there because Goody "is a Bermondsey girl, and we wanted to say our farewells to her.
The hearse passed through Bermondsey where Goody grew up
"She'll be remembered, especially for what she's done now. She'll leave a legacy.""She'll be remembered, especially for what she's done now. She'll leave a legacy."
Another onlooker, who held flowers by the roadside while waiting for the hearse to pass, said: "I've watched her since she first went into Big Brother and just admired her all the time.Another onlooker, who held flowers by the roadside while waiting for the hearse to pass, said: "I've watched her since she first went into Big Brother and just admired her all the time.
"People will remember her as a Bermondsey girl done good.""People will remember her as a Bermondsey girl done good."
The procession stopped outside a market on Southwark Park Road, known as The Blue, where her family once had a stall.
Funeral director Barry Albin-Dyer then released a single white dove, gesture that was greeted by cheering and applause.
Community rootsCommunity roots
Simon Hughes, Liberal Democrat MP for North Southwark and Bermondsey said Jade would be remembered fondly by the local community.Simon Hughes, Liberal Democrat MP for North Southwark and Bermondsey said Jade would be remembered fondly by the local community.
Goody's coffin was carried in by her husband among others Goody and Tweed got married shortly before she died
"Jade was one of our own. She was herself... she never pretended to be anything other than herself. She was proud of where she came from. Her family were absolutely rooted in the local community."Jade was one of our own. She was herself... she never pretended to be anything other than herself. She was proud of where she came from. Her family were absolutely rooted in the local community.
"Lots of people you bump into obviously were at primary school with her, were at secondary school with her. So she was very much a character of our age.""Lots of people you bump into obviously were at primary school with her, were at secondary school with her. So she was very much a character of our age."
Former member of boy band Blue, Antony Costa, arrived at the church for the service saying he was "absolutely devastated that she's gone," and he hoped her legacy "lives on".Former member of boy band Blue, Antony Costa, arrived at the church for the service saying he was "absolutely devastated that she's gone," and he hoped her legacy "lives on".
Also attending the service was Big Brother presenter Davina McCall.Also attending the service was Big Brother presenter Davina McCall.
The service was led by the Reverend Corinne Brixton, who baptised Goody and her two sons last month, and the Reverend Dr Ian Farley.The service was led by the Reverend Corinne Brixton, who baptised Goody and her two sons last month, and the Reverend Dr Ian Farley.
After the funeral the cortege left the church for a private burial service at an unconfirmed nearby location.
Hundreds of people have left floral tributes outside Goody's home since the news of her death broke.