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Stephen Hawking funeral takes place in Cambridge

Press Trust of India  |  London 

The funeral of legendary British theoretical was held today in a private ceremony attended by around 500 people comprising family, friends and colleagues, at a church near the college that was his academic home for more than 50 years.

One of the world's best known scientists and author of 'A Brief History of Time' died peacefully at his Cambridge home on March 14 at the age of 76.

The British cosmologist had been diagnosed with motor neurone disease in his 20s and spent much of his life in a wheelchair.

British Eddie Redmayne, who won an for his portrayal of the world-famous theoretical physicist, was among the main speakers at the ceremony.

The private funeral service at the of St Mary the Great near at was chosen by Hawking's children.

Lucy, Robert and Tim said they chose to hold the funeral in Cambridge in recognition that it is the city their father "loved so much and which loved him".

"Our father's life and work meant many things to many people, both religious and non-religious. So, the service will be both inclusive and traditional, reflecting the breadth and diversity of his life," they said in a statement.

Hundreds of people who had gathered outside the church clapped, when the hearse carrying Hawking's coffin arrived. As the funeral cortege reached the church, the bells rang out 76 times, once for each year of the physicist's life.

White lilies representing the universe and white roses representing the polar star were placed on top of his coffin, carried into the church by six porters, all in traditional uniform, from where was a Fellow for more than 50 years.

The service was officiated by Reverend Dr Cally Hammond, of Gonville and Caius College, which was his professional base for most of his life.

The funeral will be followed by a private reception at Trinity College,

A book of condolence for the famous Fellow of remains open at the premises as well as online.

Ahead of the funeral, the college released new black and white photographs of taken in 1961 at a summer school for young astrophysicists at a castle in Sussex, southern England, when he was 19.

They showed him playing croquet and in a sailing dinghy, two years before he began experiencing the first symptoms of the motor neurone disease that would later leave him almost completely paralysed.

It was announced earlier this month that Hawking's ashes will be buried near the grave of Newton, another famous British scientist, during a service on June 15.

"It is entirely fitting that the remains of are to be buried in the Abbey, near those of distinguished fellow scientists. Sir was buried in the Abbey in 1727. was buried beside in 1882," said the of Westminster, the

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First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 20:20 IST
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