Farrah Fawcett was stunningly beautiful even in death and the program for her funeral has a cover photo of the 70’s pin up star glowing with a huge grin and looking full of life. RadarOnline revealed the funeral program, the front cover of which captured the former Charlie’s Angels star as we knew her best: gorgeous, beaming, the famous wavy hair. The back cover is a shot of the back of Farrah as she peeps through a tall wooden door.
Inside the cover, the words of James Joyce set the tone for the somber event. From his quoted poem At That Hour:
Play on, invisible harps, unto Love,
Whose way in heaven is aglow
At that hour when soft lights come and go,
Soft sweet music in the air above
And in the earth below.
Farrah Fawcett’s funeral service opened with an “Amazing Grace” procession followed by the first reading from the Bible, Lamentations 3:17-26 by Fawcett’s son, Redmond. Ryan O’Neal did the second reading from Wisdom 3:1-9. The Richard Marx-Linda Thompson song “To Where You Are” played before Alana Stewart and Fawcett’s physician, Dr. Lawrence Piro, gave eulogies.









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