Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Hundreds in Cambridge to honor Hawking

Physicist probed secrets of space and time

- Gregory Katz

LONDON – The life of renowned physicist and author Stephen Hawking was celebrated Saturday in the English city of Cambridge, with hundreds of well-wishers lining the streets for a glimpse of the hearse carrying his remains to a private funeral.

There was a spontaneou­s burst of applause outside St. Mary the Great church when the hearse arrived. The bells of the church tolled 76 times, one for each year of Hawking’s remarkable life.

Hawking was remembered as a brave man who triumphed over the motor neuron disease amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis by continuing his research into space and time even after paralysis set in and his muscles faded.

Some 500 invited guests attended the funeral for Hawking, who died on March 14.

Actor Eddie Redmayne, who portrayed the scientist in the 2014 biographic­al film “The Theory of Everything,” gave a reading from Ecclesiast­es during the service. There was also a reading by Astronomer Royal Martin Reese and eulogies by one of Hawking’s children and a former student.

Hawking’s family released a statement saying they chose to hold the funeral “in the city that he loved so much and which loved him.”

Flags were lowered to half-staff in many parts of Cambridge to pay tribute to Hawking. The service was officiated by the Rev. Cally Hammond, Dean of Cambridge University’s Gonville and Caius College, where Hawking was a fellow for 52 years.

A private reception was held afterward at Trinity College.

Hawking was known for his groundbrea­king research into black holes and other phenomena. He was also the best-selling author of the book “A Brief History of Time” and a pop culture figure known for, among other things, appearance­s on TV series such as “The Simpsons” and “The Big Bang Theory.”

Hawking will be cremated at a later date and his ashes are to be interred at London’s Westminste­r Abbey near the remains of fellow scientist Isaac Newton.

 ?? STR/EPA-EFE ?? Actor Eddie Redmayne speaks during the funeral of physicist Stephen Hawking at the University Church of St. Mary the Great in Cambridge, England, on Saturday.
STR/EPA-EFE Actor Eddie Redmayne speaks during the funeral of physicist Stephen Hawking at the University Church of St. Mary the Great in Cambridge, England, on Saturday.

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