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Corrie stars past and present say ta-ra to Liz Dawn

Co-stars Samia Longchambon and Alan Halsall paid an emotional joint tribute to Dawn at her funeral service.

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An order of service is carried ahead of the funeral service for Liz Dawn (Peter Byrne/PA)

“True inspiration” Liz Dawn shone with generosity and humour as she went from humble working class roots to become a “national icon”, mourners at the much-loved soap actress’s funeral heard.

Dawn shone in her role as the wife of henpecked husband Jack, played by the late Bill Tarmey, as the duo endeared themselves to millions of Corrie’s fans.

She had been diagnosed with the lung disease emphysema in 2001 and was written out of the show in 2008 at her request.

Dawn – real name Sylvia Ann Ibbetson – died peacefully last month but the congregation was told by her son Graham that the family only learned recently that medics did not think in 2001 she would survive beyond five years.

Cast members Samia Longchambon (Maria Connor) and Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) delivered a joint tribute to Dawn at the Requiem Mass and both had to comfort each other at times as they recalled when they joined the cast as teenagers and entered the turbulent world of Jack and Vera.

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Alan Halsall and his wife Lucy-Jo Hudson were both cast-mates (Peter Byrne/PA)

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Longchambon broke into tears as she told mourners: “Liz was undoubtedly a wonderful, kind, funny and considerate person, and someone whose generosity knew no bounds.”

Her co-star consoled her with an arm around her back and Longchambon later returned the favour when Halsall’s voice broke when he spoke of Dawn’s dedication to her four children, six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and her “devoted” husband Don.

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Samia Longchambon briefly broke down in tears during the service (Peter Byrne/PA)
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Helen Worth attended the service (Peter Byrne/PA)
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Co-stars Sally Dynevor and Michael LeVell arriving at Salford Cathedral (Peter Byrne/PA)

“Liz was always a force to be reckoned with and someone we all looked up to and admired.

“A doting mother of four, she used her celebrity status to make the world a better place.

“She wanted to share her good fortune with everyone and was the first to help charities that sought her patronage and support.”

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David Neilson arriving at Salford Cathedral (Peter Byrne/PA)
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Co-star Jack P Shepherd arrives for the service (Peter Byrne/PA)

Halsall said: “Liz was a true inspiration and was always so generous with her time. And she never expected anything in return.”

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