Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds to be buried together on Thursday

The funerals of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds will take place on Thursday, January 5.

(Photo: Ron Galella)
(Photo: Ron Galella)

The ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ actress will be laid to rest with her mother this week in an intimate ceremony so that her close friends and family can say goodbye in private.

The family want them to be buried next to each other at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

However, their adoring fans around the world won’t be left out as they may also get to celebrate the stars’ lives as a public service will reportedly take place later on down the line, a source close to the family has told ‘Entertainment Tonight’.

Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, and Billie Lourd pose together at the Debbie Reynolds' Hollywood memorabilia exhibit reception on June 7, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.
Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, and Billie Lourd pose together at the Debbie Reynolds’s Hollywood memorabilia exhibit reception on June 7, 2011 in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo: Getty Images)

Following the sudden death of Carrie on December 27 – days after she had a heart attack and stopped breathing on a flight from London to Los Angeles – her daughter Billie Lourd broke her silence and thanked fans for their support and well wishes during a time when she thought “strength could not exist”.

And her half-sister Joely Fisher – best known for her role in ‘Ellen’ – penned an emotional tribute to her as she recalled their childhood.

Writing in a column for The Hollywood Reporter, Joely – who is the daughter of singer Eddie Fisher and actress Connie Stevens – wrote: “We spent the better part of our childhoods as neighbours, our two families right next door. I adored Mama Debbie — she was such a character. And I got another sister and a brother in the deal, right there on the beach! During our transcontinental chat before Carrie’s fateful flight from London to LA, we promised we’d spend Christmas together.

“It’s a promise we kept, although not in a way either of us had anticipated. Throughout the holiday, I sat by her side in a hospital room filled with a cacophony of sounds made by the machines keeping her barely alive.

After separating from Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds was hospitalized for exhaustion. This pic was taken upon her return to work on the set of The Mating Game as she held her two children, Carrie (left) and Todd Fisher on the set.
After separating from Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds was hospitalized for exhaustion. This picture was taken on her return to work on the set of The Mating Game as she held her two children, Carrie (left) and Todd Fisher, on the set. (Photo: Getty Images)

“Debbie, of course, was there as well. She told me that she’d been praying for my time. More time for Carrie, for herself and for Connie. I knew if those prayers weren’t answered, Debbie might very well join her daughter.”

Joely then went on to say she will stand by 24-year-old Billie and help her grieve for her beloved mother and grandmother.

She explained: “She would have wanted us to celebrate her life, her words and for Billie to be whole. In time she will be. She is smart and soulful and magic. My sister Tricia Leigh and I vow to be whatever our niece Billie needs us to be.”

Todd Fisher shares drawing of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds
Todd Fisher shares drawing of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds on Twitter

Joely then concluded by hinting that she’s planning to write a book on Carrie in due course because she has so many wonderful memories she wants to share with fans.

She said: “You can’t ‘right’ this s**t, but you can ‘write’ it. And do I have a hell of a book in me.”