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Crowds gather to say goodbye to Ezmae Catley from Minster, Isle of Sheppey, who died aged four

By: Poppy Jeffery

Published: 15:14, 20 January 2017

Hundreds gathered to say goodbye to Ezmae Catley today in a funeral fit for a princess.

The four-year-old from Minster suffered with multiple serious illnesses and passed away peacefully on January 3.

The youngster, often known as 'princess', touched the hearts of people all around the world, and the streets of Minster were lined with people wishing to pay their respects.

VIDEO: Crowds gather to say goodbye to Ezmae Catley

A horse drawn white carriage bearing the words 'Ezmae', 'Sister' and 'Pickle' went from the family home in Minster Road, through Halfway and over the Kingsferry Bridge to the Garden of England Crematorium in Bobbing.

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In an emotional service led by Canon Francis Moran, readings were given by those close to her including poetry and passages from the bible.

In attendance were more than 150 people, including Kent Police's Special Chief Inspector Fraser Mac Callum, who delivered a Christmas card from the East Kent special constabulary to Ezmae in December, and his colleague Lee Waters.

The carriage
Ezmae Catley

Many references were made to angels, with the congregation entering to 'Angel' by Sarah McLachlan and paying their respects to 'Borrowed Angels' by Kristin Chenoweth.

Goodbyes were said by the family as she was anointed with holy water.

Tributes at the Garden of England Crematorium in Bobbing

Ezmae leaves behind parents Claire Morrish and David Catley, and siblings Chloe, 18, Zach, 17, Taylor, 14, and Chiara, 12.

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