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Dame Maggie Smith honoured in intimate funeral in Richmond
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The funeral of beloved actress Dame Maggie Smith took place quietly on Monday at Mortlake Crematorium in Richmond, more than a month after her passing. The intimate service, attended by family, friends, and close colleagues, celebrated the life of the 89-year-old star, whose career spanned decades and earned her international acclaim, most notably for her role as the formidable Dowager Countess in Downton Abbey . The order of service, featured a poignant tribute to the late actress, with a childhood photo of Dame Maggie on the front, and a later image of her smiling on the back. The memorial card read 'In loving memory of Dame Margaret Natalie Smith.' Guests were invited to arrive at 4pm, where they were welcomed into a ceremony described by one attendee as 'beautiful,' warm, and full of laughter. One guest shared: 'Such a beautiful goodbye to Maggie Smith today. It was warm and funny and full of love and brilliant eulogies, with the best hymns bringing belted out by all. It was poignant but not sad because hers was a life so richly lived. 'I knew her because of Robert's decades of working with her but I adored her. 'Molly was traumatised when she first met her as she knew her as the terrifying housekeeper Mrs Medlock in The Secret Garden! Maggie was as funny and sharp as it gets. One of the greats.' Dame Maggie Smith passed away on 27 September at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, after a prolonged illness. Born in Ilford, East London, she spent her final years in West Sussex. Her funeral was held in a location that also serves as the final resting place for several notable figures, including former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her husband Dennis, and comedian Tommy Cooper. Neither of the Oscar winner's ex-husbands are buried at Mortlake. Dame Maggie Smith, best known for her iconic role as Professor McGonagall in the Harry Potter films, was celebrated as 'a true legend' of both stage and screen following her passing at the age of 89. Her heartbroken sons, Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens, announced her death 'with great sadness' in an emotional statement. They paid tribute to their 'extraordinary' mother, an 'intensely private person' who was 'with friends and family at the end'. Dame Maggie leaves behind two sons and five grandchildren. Tributes poured in from across the country, with heartfelt messages from King Charles, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and many of her long-time co-stars. The King described her as 'a national treasure,' adding: 'My wife and I were deeply saddened to learn of her passing. 'As the curtain falls on this national treasure, we join people around the world in remembering with the fondest admiration and affection her many remarkable performances, as well as the warmth and wit she shared both on and off the stage.' Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer praised her, calling her 'beloved by so many for her extraordinary talent.' Daniel Radcliffe, her Harry Potter co-star, fondly remembered her 'fierce intellect' and 'gloriously sharp tongue.' Miriam Margolyes, another close friend and collaborator, called her 'the best of the best,' highlighting her unique blend of 'ferocity, a glint of mischief, delight and tenderness.' Margolyes told BBC News: 'I've been in awe of her, as have all her colleagues. I saw the kindness she had, but also how absolutely terrifying she could be when she wanted to be.' Dame Maggie's career of more than half a century brought her recognition almost from the beginning, and she received an early Bafta nod for promising newcomer in 1959 for the crime film Nowhere To Go. In 2010 she was central to the success of ITV series Downton Abbey, in her Emmy-award winning role as the acerbic Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham, which she continued to play in the films. The star was an internationally recognised actress for much of her life after playing the fanatical teacher Jean Brodie in The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie.
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