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Corrie stars say final farewell to Liz Dawn

Actress remembered as someone to look up to and admire

- kim pilling

Liz Dawn shone with generosity and humour as she went from humble working class roots to become a national icon, mourners at the soap actress’s funeral heard.

Stars of Coronation Street past and present joined family and friends to pay their respects at Salford Cathedral to the 77-year-old, who played the part of Vera Duckworth for 34 years.

Dawn shone in her role as the wife of henpecked husband Jack, played by the late Bill Tarmey, as the duo endeared themselves to millions of fans.

She had been diagnosed with emphysema in 2001 and was written out of the show in 2008 at her request.

Dawn – real name Sylvia Ann Ibbetson – died peacefully last month.

Cast members Samia Longchambo­n and Alan Halsall delivered a joint tribute to Dawn as they recalled when they joined the cast as teenagers and entered the turbulent world of Jack and Vera.

Longchambo­n broke into tears as she told mourners: “Liz was undoubtedl­y a wonderful, kind, funny and considerat­e person, and someone whose generosity knew no bounds.”

Her co-star consoled her with an arm around her back and Longchambo­n returned the favour when Halsall’s voice broke when he spoke of Dawn’s dedication to her four children, six grandchild­ren, three great-grandchild­ren and her “devoted” husband Don.

Longchambo­n continued: “Liz was always a force to be reckoned with and someone we all looked up to and admired.

“A doting mother of four, she used her celebrity status to make the world a better place.

“She wanted to share her good fortune with everyone and was the first to help charities that sought her patronage and support.”

Dawn delighted in channellin­g her energies into raising funds for St James’s Hospital in Leeds when she was bestowed the honour of lady mayoress of the city, she said, and felt “extremely privileged” to be awarded an MBE for her services to charity.

Dawn’s son Graham Ibbetson said his mother had met royalty, politician­s and high-profile names from the world of arts, sport and business, but meeting Pope John Paul II in the Vatican in 1998 was “very special”.

“This reflected a moment in her life that she knew for certain would make her mum, Annie, so proud,” he said.

“I am sure Annie was looking down on mum that day. But mum also knew this resonated to millions of ordinary people, everyday people, working hard to support their families.”

He added: “No matter who met mum – at any place, at any time and in any circumstan­ces – all of them laughed and walked away smiling, happier. “That is mum’s legacy.” A private committal followed the cathedral service.

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Pictures: PA/Getty. The coffin is brought in to Salford Cathedral. Top: Liz Dawn, who played Vera Duckworth in the longrunnin­g soap. Above right: Helen Worth, who plays Gail Rodwell in the show.
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David Neilson who stars as Roy Cropper.
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Shobna Gulati, who played Sunita Alahan on the show.
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Bruce Jones played the part of Les Battersby until 2007.

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