Robin Gibb's coffin to travel through his hometown Thame
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London, June 8 (ANI): As a final farewell to fans, Late Bee Gees star Robin Gibb's coffin is to be transported through his hometown.
The 62-year-old songwriter, who lived in Thame, died from kidney failure in May after suffering from cancer and pneumonia.
A glass-sided carriage, drawn by four horses, will travel through the town, which will be followed by a private church service.
His son Robin-John revealed that the singer's hit 'I Started A Joke' would be played at the church, the BBC reported.
Another track, 'Don't Cry Alone', which is one of Gibb's final compositions from his Titanic Requiem - premiered only weeks before his death, will also be played.
His family said his wish was to say a "final goodbye" to fans and the town.
The carriage will leave from Priests End and travel along the High Street to the town hall, followed by the service in the church. (ANI)
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