Janey Godley's daughter gives update ahead of her mum's send off in Edinburgh
Janey Godley's daughter has issued an update ahead of her mum's send off in Edinburgh.
Ashley Storrie has said "everyone is welcome" to watch her mum's car travel the Royal Mile on November 29 after her sad passing.
A 100-strong female choir and Janey's best friend Shirley Doig are set to "walk alongside her hearse through the city centre on a "final tour" of the city Janey loved on Friday.
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Ashley said: "Hello friends, Ashley here. This weekend is mum's funeral. I'll be heading to Edinburgh tomorrow to watch her car travel the royal mile.
"I'm sure I'll see some of you there and then on Saturday her funeral is in Glasgow. You're all welcome. It's what she wanted."
Janey's daughter previously took to X, formally known as Twitter, to provide information about Janey's "last visit" to the capital as well as her funeral in Glasgow on Saturday.
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Her final farewell will start on Lawnmarket at 2.30pm travelling down the Royal Mile towards St Giles Cathedral.
Ashley wrote online: "Janey will have one last visit to Edinburgh - her beloved Festival Home. At 2.30pm, her hearse will travel from Lawnmarket, heading down the Royal Mile towards St Giles Cathedral where we will pause for reflection.
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"Then carry on to Cockburn Street, Market Street and home to Glasgow.
"Saturday 30th November - Janey's funeral service is at 10am at St Mary's Cathedral, Great Western Road, Glasgow.
"Hearse and coaches will leave the cathedral at 11.30am and proceed along Great Western Road towards the crematorium. The service at the crematorium will be private.
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"For the past few years of Ma's life, it was important to her that she shared her journey with everyone, to offer support for others on the same path and to highlight the symptoms of Ovarian Cancer - all of course in her very singular Janey style, with laughter and candour.
"So many of you who have travelled with us on this journey wish to bid her a final farewell, so here's the details of my mum's final tour, in the two cities she loved with all her heart."
The stand-up comedian sadly died on November 2 after entering palliative care following a battle with ovarian cancer.