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Stephen Hawking’s ashes to rest near Newton, Darwin

Stephen Hawking's ashes to rest near Newton, Darwin

TIL Desk/World/London/Legendary British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking will receive a private funeral at a church in Cambridge and the final resting place for his ashes will be next to fellow scientists Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin at Westminster Abbey in London, his family said today.

One of the world’s most famous scientists, who died peacefully at his home in Cambridge aged 76 on March 14, will receive an ‘inclusive and traditional’ funeral ceremony at Great St Mary’s, the University Church in Cambridge, on Easter Saturday. His ashes will then be ‘interred’ near the grave of Newton, another famous British scientist, during a thanksgiving service later this year.

“It is entirely fitting that the remains of Professor Stephen Hawking are to be buried in the Abbey, near those of distinguished fellow scientists. Sir Isaac Newton was buried in the Abbey in 1727. Charles Darwin was buried beside Isaac Newton in 1882,” said the dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall.

“We believe it to be vital that science and religion work together to seek to answer the great questions of the mystery of life and of the universe,” he said. Other famous scientists buried or memorialised in the Abbey in the heart of London include atomic physicists Ernest Rutherford in 1937 and Joseph John Thomson in 1940.

Hawking had been eventually given the prestigious title of Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge — a position once held by Newton — having arrived in 1962 as a PhD student. While a date for the thanksgiving ceremony at the Abbey is yet to be decided, the funeral date has been confirmed as March 31.

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