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Hawking to rest at Abbey

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CAMBRIDGE: Stephen Hawking’s ashes will be buried near the graves of fellow British scientists Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin at Westminste­r Abbey, it was announced on Tuesday.

The remains of the legendary physicist and icon, who died last week, will be laid in the church during a thanksgivi­ng service later this year, the abbey said.

The funeral will take place on March 31 at Great St Mary’s church in Cambridge University, a short distance from Gonville and

Caius College, where Hawking worked at unlocking the secrets of the universe for over 52 years.

Hawking died aged 76 on March 14 after a cosmic career in which his mental genius transcende­d his physical disability.

Propelled to stardom by his 1988 book A Brief History of Time, an unlikely worldwide bestseller, Hawking’s genius and wit won over fans from far beyond the rarefied world of astrophysi­cs.

As a scientist, he earned comparison­s with Newton and Albert Einstein.

Family, friends and colleagues will be invited to the private funeral service. A private reception will be held afterwards at Trinity College.

Hawking was famously an atheist, something his children Lucy, Robert and Tim touched on, as they thanked people for their messages of condolence.

Hawking died peacefully at his Cambridge home. His health had been deteriorat­ing since the New Year.

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