Film stars, supermodels, comics and astronomers joined Stephen Hawking’s family and friends for his funeral in Cambridge Saturday, the city where he dedicated his life’s work to unravelling the mysteries of the universe.
The theoretical physicist who captured the imagination of millions around the world died on March 14 at the age of 76.
His death triggered a flood of tributes from Queen Elizabeth II to NASA, reflecting his impact both as a scientist and for his refusal to give up in the face of crippling motor neurone disease.
Stephen Hawking was famously an atheist but his children Lucy, Robert and Tim chose the church of St Mary the Great to say their farewell.
“Our father’s life and work meant many things to many people, both religious and non-religious,” they said, adding that for that reason the funeral was “both inclusive and traditional, reflecting the breadth and diversity of his life“.
Hundreds packed the streets and applauded when Hawking’s coffin arrived, carried by six porters from his university college, Gonville and Caius.
White lilies representing the universe and white roses for the polar star were placed on Hawking’s oak coffin.
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The church bell tolled 76 times, once for each year of his life.
Actor Eddie Redmayne, who played Hawking in the 2014 bio-pic The Theory of Everything, read from the Bible at the service attended by around 500 people.
Queen guitarist Brian May, model Lily Cole, comic Dara O Briain and US film producer Barbara Broccoli, known for the James Bond movies, were among the mourners.
“He inspired people with the excitement and importance of pure scientific enquiry and was admired and revered for his devotion, as a scholar, to the pursuit of knowledge,” Professor Fay Dowker, a former student, told mourners.
His influence and legacy will live forever.
A thanksgiving service will be held at Westminster Abbey in London on June 15, when Hawking’s remains will be buried near the grave of another legendary scientist, Isaac Newton.
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