The mayor of Cambridge, England, said that Hawking's funeral arrangements followed the wishes of his family.
On March 15th, the mayor of Cambridge, England, CllrGeorge Pips told the outside world on the 15th that Cambridge has no plans for Hawking's funeral arrangements at present. Whether to hold a public mourning ceremony and funeral is entirely in line with the wishes of Hawking's family.
Mayor George Pips made the above remarks on Hawking's memorial ceremony and funeral when he went to the church of gonville and Case College where Hawking worked that morning. He made it clear that neither the college where Hawking once worked nor the city of Cambridge have any plans for Hawking's funeral, and everything will be handled according to the wishes of Hawking's family.
Mayor George Pips wore the solemn costume of Mayor Xiang Huan and looked solemn. He lined up at gonville and Case College Church, signed his name and wrote his personal eulogy. In his eulogy, he wrote: "I feel sad about your departure. Your academic achievements are great, and your story has inspired many people. You are a great physicist and one of the most outstanding figures in Cambridge. Rest in peace! " .
People from all walks of life who come to gonville and Case College to participate in personal mourning activities are still in an endless stream. People go to Hawking to visit and take photos outside the office of the college, and the mourning flowers placed at the entrance of the college are twice as many as before.
The information about Hawking's memorial ceremony and funeral has not been disclosed by Hawking's family.