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November 05, 2023

Friends join together in 'simple ceremony' for Matthew Perry

- PATRICK HILL

All there for him...

TRAGIC Matthew Perry is reunited with his Friends co-stars one last time at a moving church funeral service before being laid to rest.

The "intimate and simple" hour-long ceremony in Los Angeles on Friday was attended by around 20 mourners and ended with a rendition of the Peter Gabriel hit Don't Give Up.

Jennifer Aniston, 54, Lisa Kudrow, 60, Courteney Cox, 59, and David.

Schwimmer, 57, were spotted arriving together dressed in black, while Matt LeBlanc, 56, joined them inside.

Perry's tearful mother Suzanne, 84, and stepdad Keith Morrison, 76 - who was one of the pallbearers were seen embracing and comforting mourners, including Perry's father John, 82.

An onlooker said: "It looked like a very sombre occasion - as you would expect, given the circumstances."

The service was held at Forest Lawn Church of the Hills six days after Perry, 54, who found fame as Chandler Bing in the sitcom, was found dead at home in his hot tub in an apparent drowning.

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