Farah Fawcett's son will be able to leave jail to attend the Stars Funeral
6.25.09 News Farrah Fawcett Funeral-Redmond O’Neal the son of Farrah Fawcett will be able to the Actress’s Funeral service . He will be able to leave his jail cell.
The family has not made a statement on funeral arrangements. Farah’s son now plans to make good on his sobriety promise to his mother.
As of now there is no date for funeral services.
Sources close to Redmond O’Neal reveal exclusively to RadarOnline.com that Commissioner Jane Godfrey has signed a removal order allowing Redmond to attend the funeral of his mother Farrah Fawcett.
Redmond will be allowed to wear a suit and not his jail issued attire…..The date of the funeral has not been determined.
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Farrah Fawcett died of cancer on 6.25.09 after a long struggle.
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Farrah Fawcett died
Farrah Fawcett died on June 25th 2009. She was a well known TV actor and sex symbol. She starred in the movie the Burning Bed and the television series Charlie’s Angels
She spoke out against domestic violence and was a courageous cancer survivor.
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Snippet From the Funeral Notice and guestbook
“Farrah Fawcett, whose luxurious tresses and blinding smile helped redefine sex appeal in the 1970s as one of TV’s “Charlie’s Angels,” died Thursday after battling cancer. She was 62.”
Farah Fawcett was a devout Catholic. Some reports are saying that the Funeral service will be at Saint Monica Catholic Church, in Santa Monica California.
Farah Fawcett pic from
in a scene from “Someone Killed Her Husband” in 1978. from LA Times



