Around 70 mourners said their last goodbye to the singer at a Jewish ceremony
London:
Amy Winehouse's family said a finalfarewell as they buried her ashes and unveiled a "pink andblack headstone".
The songstress died aged 27 at her North London homeafter an alcohol binge in July last year, reported Sun online.
Her death greatly impacted her family and fans, with thestar's father Mitch even including his memories in a book,Amy, My Daughter.
Around 70 mourners said their last goodbye to the singerat a Jewish ceremony held yesterday.
Amy's ashes were buried and a pink and black headstonewas unveiled in her honour. The black stone features "pinkwriting and a picture of a songbird" in memory of the talentedsinger-songwriter.
The stand-out headstone also honours the late singer'sgrandmother Cynthia Levy.
Amy's ashes were "interred next to the memorial in a plotwhich will reportedly be marked with a single rose.
At the ceremony, Amy's father paid tribute to hisdaughter's "short but dynamic" life.
The songstress died aged 27 at her North London homeafter an alcohol binge in July last year, reported Sun online.
Her death greatly impacted her family and fans, with thestar's father Mitch even including his memories in a book,Amy, My Daughter.
Around 70 mourners said their last goodbye to the singerat a Jewish ceremony held yesterday.
Amy's ashes were buried and a pink and black headstonewas unveiled in her honour. The black stone features "pinkwriting and a picture of a songbird" in memory of the talentedsinger-songwriter.
The stand-out headstone also honours the late singer'sgrandmother Cynthia Levy.
Amy's ashes were "interred next to the memorial in a plotwhich will reportedly be marked with a single rose.
At the ceremony, Amy's father paid tribute to hisdaughter's "short but dynamic" life.