Lynda Bellingham has been
described as "brave, beautiful, brilliant, funny and fabulous" at her
funeral, by her friend and TV star Gyles Brandreth.
A service for the 66-year-old was held at St Bartholomew's Church in Somerset.Best known for her long-running role as a mum in the Oxo TV adverts, she had battled colon cancer since being diagnosed in July 2013.
Other guests included Loose Women colleagues Jane McDonald, Kate Thornton and Andrea McLean.
The actress died "in her husband's arms" on 19 October, in a London hospital.
Bellingham decided to stop having chemotherapy to limit her family's suffering, after her cancer spread to her lungs and liver.
Speaking earlier this month, she said giving up the treatment was "a huge relief because I took back some control of myself".
During the service at the church in Crewkerne, Mr Brandreth said: "I first met her nearly 40 years ago when we were introduced by [Christopher] Biggins.
"Of course, I fell for her at once. She was so funny and so sexy - even gay men fancied her."
Actress Maureen Lipman paid tribute, saying: "I wish I could reproduce the fun times, the joke-telling.
"Her sudden honking laughter, her craziness, her rich, throaty and slightly metallic voice, her high campery and her beautiful brown eyes."
Another mourner, Joyce Willey said: "Fourteen years ago I survived cancer with only 40 per cent chance of survival - I'm still here 14 years later. It's quite poignant when you've had it yourself and you realise it's quite a devastating thing - it's not a nice word, cancer."
About 300 members of the public turned up at St Bartholomew's Church for the funeral, which was decorated with viburnum, avalanche roses and mint green carnations - all in hues of green and white, which were Lynda's favourite colours.
One woman, Marlene, who went along to pay her respects, said: "It's an honour, it's lovely to think she's being buried here, it's an honour for Crewkerne."
Polly Warner, told me: "I think she's an absolutely wonderful lady, very strong, inspirational to a lot of people. I lost my mother to cancer coming up to two years ago. She's a marvellous woman, such an inspiration."
Margaret Long said: "I've always admired what she's done, her personality. I first remember her as being the Oxo mum and my children used to love her. I think she's an inspiration to anyone who has got cancer."
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