"French film icon Brigitte Bardot, who died on Sunday aged 91, will be buried in a cemetery by the sea in the French Riviera resort of Saint-Tropez, local authorities said on Monday. The funeral ceremony will take place on January 7 at Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church in Saint-Tropez, the municipality said in a statement. The burial will be held in the strictest privacy but a tribute open to locals and fans will take place at the Pre des Pecheurs area in the old town quarter"
"Bardot, who became a symbol of 1950s and 60s France, made her home in the resort where she said she found solace among animals and dedicated her life to their welfare. "She was lovely, lovely, there's no other word. Yes, we will really miss her," Saint-Tropez resident Philippe Volmier told Reuters on Monday. Volmier said he had known her for 30 years and used to see her walking her dogs on the beach."
"President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday Bardot embodied "a life of freedom". "A French existence, a universal radiance. She moved us. We mourn a legend of the century," he added. For much of the latter part of her life, she lived alone behind high walls in the resort, surrounded by a menagerie of cats, dogs and horses. She told French weekly Paris Match in 2024 that she wanted to be buried in her garden."
Brigitte Bardot died aged 91 and will be buried in a cemetery by the sea in Saint-Tropez. The funeral ceremony is scheduled for January 7 at Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church. The burial itself will be private, while a tribute open to locals and fans will take place at the Pre des Pecheurs area in La Ponche. Bardot became a symbol of 1950s and 60s France and lived in the resort, finding solace among animals and dedicating much of her later life to their welfare. President Macron described her as embodying a life of freedom. She had expressed a wish to be buried in her garden, but authorities had received no private burial request.
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