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Wednesday, 17th March 2010

"Dignified" send-off for Corrie legend

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Published Date: 16 December 2009
A "beautiful and dignified" funeral service has been held for the much-loved actress Maggie Jones, who played Coronation Street battle-axe Blanche Hunt in the Manchester-based soap.
The star, whose character was known for her withering and often hilarious put-downs, died on December 2 aged 75.

The private funeral service, attended by cast members and other colleagues as well as family and close friends, was held in London.

At the same time, a minute's silence was held on the Coronation Street set in Manchester to enable those who could not attend to pay their respects to the London-born actress.

A spokeswoman for the show said: "It was a beautiful and dignified service."

The "perfect" service took place at St Peter's Catholic Church in the Clerkenwell area of London.

The spokeswoman said the star's life will be celebrated with a memorial service in Manchester, planned for February next year.

Jones was forced to pull out of filming on the ITV1 soap in October and had been in the Salford Royal Hospital, following major surgery.

She was said to have died peacefully in her sleep.

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  • Last Updated: 16 December 2009 8:06 AM
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shugga,

wigan 16/12/2009 11:05:54
rip blanche going to miss you on corrie
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harrylivesey5,

bispham 16/12/2009 11:31:30
she was an actress in a soap legend a bit strong
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xteetotaler,

16/12/2009 22:12:44
Yet again the deleters are smarter than the gazette web editors, its a bit like the newspaper deliverers taking random pages out. Would they let that continue?
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