DEVOTED fans have turned tragic Jade Goody’s final resting place into a shrine.
They quickly discovered the secret location where the reality TV icon is buried.
And yesterday scores of tearful well-wishers made an emotional pilgrimage to the peaceful site to say their own final farewell.
Many wiped away tears as they added flowers to the growing mound at the picturesque graveside – some spelling out “wife”, “daughter” and “granddaughter”.
Only close family had attended the graveside ceremony after the funeral on Saturday as guests and fans respected wishes for the burial to be in private.
No-one other than Jade’s inner circle of friends and family had even been told the venue.
But fans desperate for their own final moment with Jade soon flocked to the quiet spot, set among rolling hills in the Essex countryside, to pay tribute to the 27-year-old, who died of cervical cancer two weeks ago.
Many more went to Jade’s house in Upshire, Essex, to pay their respects to Jade’s mum, Jackiey Budden, 50, as she recovered from the ordeal of Saturday’s funeral service.
Yesterday moving details of the farewell bash at Blakes Golf Club emerged.
Jade’s sons Bobby, five, and Freddy, four, had written messages which said “We love you mummy” before they went to Australia with dad Jeff Brazier, 29.
The messages were put inside cream-coloured balloons and released at the wake.
The 150 mourners were reduced to tears as they watched a video montage of Jade’s life story made especially for the occasion.
Bishop Jonathan Blake, who wed Jade and husband Jack Tweed, gave out a special prayer card he had written for the wake.
He said: “Jade was a beautiful person, she still lives on in all of us. Sometimes when people speak, you will still hear Jade in their voice.”
Jack, 21, moved upstairs with pals where he was comforted, sticking to Jade’s wishes for a booze ban.
The mood lightened as guests, including pop star Jamelia, 28, played Connect 4 in the afternoon sunshine.
Mourners including pop star Antony Costa, 27, Jamelia’s footballer husband Darren Byfield, 32, restaurateur Aldo Zilli, 53, and Jade’s agent Max Clifford, 65, sipped tea and coffee.
They shared their memories and funny stories about larger-than-life Jade. Waitresses gave out lemon sole and chicken goujons, platters of sandwiches, cheese and leek tartlets, roast beef and Yorkshire puddings with horseradish sauce and small pieces of cod with fat-cut chips.
The delicacies were followed up with canapes and more giant marble platters with fanned-out layers of fruit, cheese and vegetables.
Chef Mark Hardy, 32, and his colleagues spent two days preparing the food. He said: “It was an honour to cook for Jade’s family. She has changed the world by making people more aware of cancer.”
Big-hearted bosses at the upmarket golf club have waived the fee for the wake out of respect for Jade.
Jackiey moved upstairs with other guests to a large table in the bar area where they flicked through photo albums, and was the last to leave.
This is ruddy ridiculous. :angry: