Friends and family gathered to say good-bye to blue-eyed soul artist Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead over the weekend. Producer Mark Ronson and media personality Kelly Osbourne — her hair piled beehive-high in an echo of the singer's trademark style — were among mourners arriving for the service at Edgwarebury Cemetery in North London. Photographers and a few fans lined the lane outside. The service was expected to be followed by cremation and a family gathering at a local synagogue.
An autopsy held Monday failed to determine the cause of the singer's death. Police are awaiting the results of toxicology tests, which will take two to four weeks.
On Monday the singer's father, mother and brother visited the house where she died, thanking mourners who had left flowers and cards.
Father Mitch Winehouse said, "Amy was about one thing, and that was love."
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