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Thursday, May 24 2012

Stars turn out for comedian Dave Lee's funeral

Stars gather to remember comedian Dave Lee

Comedian friends of Dave Lee had mourners roaring with laughter with their humorous recollections of the panto star at his funeral today.

It was standing room only as more than 1,200 fans and friends packed Canterbury Cathedral this afternoon.

Dave Lee as Baron Hardup in Cinderella at the Marlowe TheatreThe 64-year-old, from Canterbury and pictured left, had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at the end of last year.

The illness forced him to withdraw from his role as Baron Hardup in a production of Cinderella at the Marlowe Theatre. He died in hospital last Monday.

But famous and ordinary well-wishers alike joined in the tributes today to the east Kent legend.

Spotted among the crowd were Bobby Davro, Jim Davidson, actor Shaun Williamson, Kent lad Joe Pasquale and TV star Shane Richie.

TV personality Richard Digance helped with the eulogies, which also included tributes from panto producer Paul Hendy and former EastEnders actor John Altman.

Family members help to carry the coffin in to the cathedral for the service, which was beamed out to crowds outside via loud speakers.

Dave's family wanted the thanksgiving service to be upbeat - and he certainly would have approved of gags and stories about "Big Dave".

Referring to Dave's love of food and rotund size, Bobby Davro told the congregation: "The family asked me if I wanted to help carry him in or give a speech - I chose the latter."

Richard Digence told a story about the comic's lack of golfing skills, which resulted in him throwing his golf bag into a lake - but not before he had retrieved a cheese sandwich.

Dave Lee's coffin being carried into Canterbury Cathedral

Dave Lee's coffin is carried into Canterbury Cathedral

There were readings and other eulogies from former Eastender Shane Ritchie, panto producer Paul Hendy and former Radio Kent presenter Barbara Sturgeon who spoke about his charity, Dave Lee's Happy Holidays.

Dave's daughter Debbie Glew spoke movingly on behalf of the family about how they had been "truly overwhelmed" by the support and love they had been shown.

"We never realised how much he was adored and it has been very humbling for all of us," she said.

She added: "Since his diagnosis in October we have laughed and cried. He was so proud and chuffed to learn he was going to be made a Freeman of the City of Canterbury. Now he is with the great comedians in the sky."

Bobby Davro, left, and Jim Davidson, pay their respects at Dave Lee's funeral

Bobby Davro, left, and Jim Davidson, pay their respects at Dave Lee's funeral

The service was led by the Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, the very Rev Robert Willis, who is a panto fan.

The congregation was treated to the unlikely sound of the choristers singing the theme from Ghostbusters in homage to Dave's ghost bench gag which appeared in many of his 16 pantomime performances.

His oak coffin was carried out of the cathedral to rapturous two minute's applause and taken to Barham for a private family cremation service.

Dave Lee was a star of 16 Marlowe panto productions and a former warm-up act for TV shows. He was also a tireless fundraiser for children's charities.

His Dave Lee's Happy Holidays charity has raised more than £2 million since 1994 for sick and disabled children. His efforts were rewarded with an MBE in 2003.

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  • Celia Trott wrote:

    I remember Dave Lee as a young lad, when his family ran the village shop in Shalmesford Street, Chartham. He seemed a shy lad, who would have thought he would be a great comedian with such a wonderful personality. He was such a fantastic person and he will be missed so very much by the people of Kent.

    30 Jan 2012 7:32 PM

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  • Robster wrote:

    Rest in Peace, matey. Thanks for the many happy hours spent with you!

    30 Jan 2012 7:31 PM

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