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Mani’s A-list line up: Liam Gallagher joins Stone Roses stars Ian Brown, John Squire and Alan Wren and Primal Scream’s Bobbie Gillespie as pallbearers for Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s final journey

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Rock legends and footballers came together today to pay farewell to Stone Roses legend Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield at his funeral. 

The ceremony at Manchester Cathedral had guests including Stone Roses singer Ian Brown and Paul Weller, while David Beckham and Gary Neville – legends of Mani’s beloved Manchester United – also attended, along with Liam Gallagher.

Mounfield died in his sleep aged 63 of ‘respiratory issues’ after having the lung condition emphysema, it was revealed last week.

He was found at his Stockport home on November 20 after collapsing following a seizure, with family sources saying an ambulance was called but he could not be revived.

His death came two years after his wife of 25 years, Imelda died after suffering from bowel cancer. They are survived by their 12-year-old sons Gene and George.

A black hearse containing his coffin first left Heaton Moor, with white flowers forming the words ‘R Kid’ – while among the mourners were Charlatans singer Tim Burgess, Oasis guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs and Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie.

Ian Brown said outside: ‘We will celebrate his life like the beautiful human being that he was – he’s a brother to me.’ He was later among the pallbearers carrying the coffin out, alongside John Squire, Alan Wren, Bobby Gillespie and Liam Gallagher.

The coffin – decorated in artwork reflecting the cover of the Stone Roses’ self-titled debut album in 1989 – had been applauded as it arrived for the service starting at 11.30am, while the band’s anthem I Wanna Be Adored was played over speakers.

Gary 'Mani' Mounfield's coffin was carried out today by pallbearers including former Stone Rosees bandmates Alan 'Reni' Wren (left) and John Squire (right) plus Liam Gallagher (centre)

Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s coffin was carried out today by pallbearers including former Stone Rosees bandmates Alan ‘Reni’ Wren (left) and John Squire (right) plus Liam Gallagher (centre)

Also seen with the coffin were the Stone Roses' Ian Brown and Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie

Also seen with the coffin were the Stone Roses’ Ian Brown and Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie

David Beckham paid his tributes to the late Stone Roses bass player Gary 'Mani' Mounfield

David Beckham paid his tributes to the late Stone Roses bass player Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield

Paul Weller was among today's mourners, seen holding an order of service outside the service

Paul Weller was among today’s mourners, seen holding an order of service outside the service

Among the mourners was David Beckham, who played for Manchester United - Gary 'Mani' Mounfield's beloved football club

Among the mourners was David Beckham, who played for Manchester United – Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s beloved football club

Oasis singer Liam Gallagher was also among those arriving to pay tribute

Oasis singer Liam Gallagher was also among those arriving to pay tribute

Also attending was former The Jam and Style Council star Paul Weller

Stone Roses singer Ian Brown was seen among the mourners arriving for today's service

Stone Roses singer Ian Brown was seen among the mourners arriving for today’s service

Also there was Stone Roses lead guitarist John Squire

Also there was Stone Roses lead guitarist John Squire

Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie told those attending the service: ‘Mani’s not dead, he’s just gone. He will always live forever in my soul and mind’.

He told the congregation: ‘Mani’s warm and welcoming manner, treating me like an equal, made me feel like a million dollars and I’ll never forget that.

‘No one was too important to escape his laser eye ability to cut the pretentious and self-important down to size, myself included.

‘His ability to make laughter out of any situation was our great value wherever we were in the world.’

Brown told the service there should be a 50ft golden statue commemorating Mani put up in Manchester.

He also said: ‘Mani was like a brother to me , a musical comrade. Beautiful soul and spirit. Mani was able to laugh his way through any darkness. He was the life and soul of any room he was in.’

Afterwards, the coffin was carried by Gillespie and fellow Primal Scream member Andrew Innes, Gallagher and Mani’s Stone Roses bandmates Ian Brown, John Squire and Alan ‘Reni’ Wren – while Beckham was pictured touching the coffin. 

Songs played as the service ended including Bob Marley’s Redemption Song and Goin’ Back, written by legendary 1960s partnership Gerry Goffin and Carole King. 

This was the scene overlooking Manchester Cathedral as people gathered to honour Mani

This was the scene overlooking Manchester Cathedral as people gathered to honour Mani

The coffin was decorated in the style of John Squire's artwork for the Stone Roses' debut LP

The coffin was decorated in the style of John Squire’s artwork for the Stone Roses’ debut LP

Stone Roses singer Ian Brown appeared emotional as he greeted fellow guests at the funeral

Stone Roses singer Ian Brown appeared emotional as he greeted fellow guests at the funeral

Also there and among the pallbearers were Liam Gallagher (centre) and Bobby Gillespie (right)

Also there and among the pallbearers were Liam Gallagher (centre) and Bobby Gillespie (right)

Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie was among those who spoke at the funeral service

Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie was among those who spoke at the funeral service

This framed portrait of Gary 'Mani' Mounfield was displayed among today's tributes

This framed portrait of Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield was displayed among today’s tributes

The coffin was carried out by stars including Bobby Gillespie, John Squire and Liam Gallagher

The coffin was carried out by stars including Bobby Gillespie, John Squire and Liam Gallagher

The funeral of Stone Roses star Gary 'Mani' Mounfield is taking place at Manchester Cathedral

The funeral of Stone Roses star Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield is taking place at Manchester Cathedral

David Beckham is seen holding an invitation to the service, alongside Gary Neville

David Beckham is seen holding an invitation to the service, alongside Gary Neville

The Charlatans' frontman Tim Burgess (left) was among those arriving today for the funeral

The Charlatans’ frontman Tim Burgess (left) was among those arriving today for the funeral

Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs (left) from Oasis was also seen arriving for the funeral service

Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs (left) from Oasis was also seen arriving for the funeral service

Mark Berry, known as Bez, a dancer with the Happy Mondays, was among today's mourners

Mark Berry, known as Bez, a dancer with the Happy Mondays, was among today’s mourners

A framed photograph of Gary Mounfield was seen arriving among floral tributes

A framed photograph of Gary Mounfield was seen arriving among floral tributes

Former Joy Division and New Order bass player Peter Hook was among other mourners

Former Joy Division and New Order bass player Peter Hook was among other mourners

The bassist’s brother Greg first confirmed the news of Mani’s passing last month, writing: ‘It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to announce the sad passing of my brother. Gary Mani Mounfield RIP.’ 

He added in the comments section: ‘Reunited with his beautiful wife Imelda.’

The Stone Roses took to X to share a throwback photo of Gary playing the bass and wrote: ‘RIP our wonderful brother Mani. The greatest bass player and friend we could ever have wished for. X.’

Lead singer Ian Brown, 62, took to his own page to share his tribute: ‘Rest In Peace Mani.’

His appearance at today’s funeral alongside former bandmates John Squire and Alan ‘Reni’ Wren came despite past disputes that saw the group split in 1996, with Squire announcing he was quitting – then again, after a 2011 reunion, in 2017. 

Mani’s death came less than a week after he announced an intimate in-conversation tour of the UK.

The musician shot to fame with The Stone Roses, but they went their separate ways in 1996 and he went on to join Primal Scream.

Then in 2011 he announced he had left the band to reunite with The Stone Roses for a huge stadium tour.

During the 13-month long recording of the second Stone Roses album Second Coming at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales, Mani met his wife Imelda.

Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher previously described Mani as a 'hero'

Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher previously described Mani as a ‘hero’

He was seen in Manchester today looking sombre, alongside his partner Debbie Gwyther

He was seen in Manchester today looking sombre, alongside his partner Debbie Gwyther

David Beckham (left) and Gary Neville (right) were among those paying tribute

David Beckham (left) and Gary Neville (right) were among those paying tribute

Stone Roses frontman was among the attenders at Monday's funeral for Gary Mounfield

Stone Roses frontman was among the attenders at Monday’s funeral for Gary Mounfield

Former Happy Mondays member 'Bez' was also in attendance at today's commemoration

Former Happy Mondays member ‘Bez’ was also in attendance at today’s commemoration

The singer Rowetta, who also worked with the Happy Mondays, is seen attending today

The singer Rowetta, who also worked with the Happy Mondays, is seen attending today

Rowetta paid tribute to Mani on X, saying: 'Going to miss you so much. All my love to the boys, the family & all those who knew & loved him'

Rowetta paid tribute to Mani on X, saying: ‘Going to miss you so much. All my love to the boys, the family & all those who knew & loved him’

Ex-Manchester United stars David Beckham and Gary Neville were among mourners arriving

Ex-Manchester United stars David Beckham and Gary Neville were among mourners arriving

Former Stone Roses guitarist Aziz Ibrahim and ex-Smiths drummer Mike Joyce also attended

Former Stone Roses guitarist Aziz Ibrahim and ex-Smiths drummer Mike Joyce also attended

Also there was former Inspiral Carpets keyboardist and frontman Clint Boon

Also there was former Inspiral Carpets keyboardist and frontman Clint Boon

Guy Garvey, Radio 6 Music presenter and singer for fellow Manchester band Elbow, arrived

Guy Garvey, Radio 6 Music presenter and singer for fellow Manchester band Elbow, arrived

A funeral director places a framed photo of Mani beside his coffin in the rear of the hearse as it arrives for his funeral

A funeral director places a framed photo of Mani beside his coffin in the rear of the hearse as it arrives for his funeral

Mike Joyce, drummer with 1980s Manchester group the Smiths, was seen arriving on Monday

Mike Joyce, drummer with 1980s Manchester group the Smiths, was seen arriving on Monday

Mourners watching on outside Manchester Cathedral saw a hearse carrying this floral tribute

Mourners watching on outside Manchester Cathedral saw a hearse carrying this floral tribute

Also there on Monday was Ian McCulloch, singer with indie band Echo & the Bunnymen

Also there on Monday was Ian McCulloch, singer with indie band Echo & the Bunnymen

This badge paying tribute to Mani was worn by one mourner

This badge paying tribute to Mani was worn by one mourner

Mods on scooters escort the cortege to the funeral service of Gary Mounfield

Mods on scooters escort the cortege to the funeral service of Gary Mounfield

Mani's former bandmate and Stone Roses guitarist John Squire was seen outside the cathedral

Mani’s former bandmate and Stone Roses guitarist John Squire was seen outside the cathedral

Flowers reading 'Mani' are seen in the hearse on arrival for the Manchester Cathedral service

Flowers reading ‘Mani’ are seen in the hearse on arrival for the Manchester Cathedral service

Another floral tribute reads an affectionate message of 'R KID'

Another floral tribute reads an affectionate message of ‘R KID’

Sir David Beckham is seen entering Manchester Cathedral for Monday's ceremony

Sir David Beckham is seen entering Manchester Cathedral for Monday’s ceremony

The coffin was applauded as it arrived at Manchester Cathedral for the 11.30pm service

The coffin was applauded as it arrived at Manchester Cathedral for the 11.30pm service

Fans lined the streets of the city to pay their own tributes to Gary 'Mani' Mounfield

Fans lined the streets of the city to pay their own tributes to Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield

The hearse bearing his coffin is seen arriving at Manchester Cathedral on Monday morning

The hearse bearing his coffin is seen arriving at Manchester Cathedral on Monday morning

A parade of scooters accompanying the procession carried their separate tributes to Mani

A parade of scooters accompanying the procession carried their separate tributes to Mani

This scooter honoured both Mani and his wife Imelda who died of bowel cancer two years ago

This scooter honoured both Mani and his wife Imelda who died of bowel cancer two years ago

A banner honoured Mani while also referencing his favourite team Manchester United

A banner honoured Mani while also referencing his favourite team Manchester United

Clint Boon from fellow Manchester band the Inspiral Carpets is seen at today's funeral

Clint Boon from fellow Manchester band the Inspiral Carpets is seen at today’s funeral

Mark Berry, better known as Bez, from the Happy Mondays, was pictured outside the cathedral

Mark Berry, better known as Bez, from the Happy Mondays, was pictured outside the cathedral

Also there was another of Mani's former Stone Roses bandmates, guitarist Aziz Ibrahim

Also there was another of Mani’s former Stone Roses bandmates, guitarist Aziz Ibrahim

The Stone Roses legend Gary 'Mani' Mounfield's died last month aged 63

The Stone Roses legend Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s died last month aged 63

Also there was musician and journalist John Robb, formerly of the band the Membranes

Also there was musician and journalist John Robb, formerly of the band the Membranes

John Squire, Mani, Ian Brown and Reni of The Stone Roses (pictured L-R on October 2011)

John Squire, Mani, Ian Brown and Reni of The Stone Roses (pictured L-R on October 2011) 

Mani's wife Imelda (pictured in 2013) died from cancer two years ago - they are survived by their 12-year-old sons, Gene and George

Mani’s wife Imelda (pictured in 2013) died from cancer two years ago – they are survived by their 12-year-old sons, Gene and George

In the wake of her cancer diagnosis, Imelda and Mani held a number of charity fundraisers to raise money for good causes The Christie Hospital, The Stockport Charitable Trust and Maggie’s.

They raised funds for charity by organising auctions of items from David Beckham and Oasis.

Imelda told the BBC: ‘I just don’t want to be sat thinking about cancer and illness all the time, because it is all-consuming.

‘And this was just a way to balance that out – to give myself something else to think about but something positive.

‘Sometimes I have bad days and demon days and I’ll have side effects. And other times people haven’t got a clue that I’m ill because I try and carry on as best as I can.’

Imelda’s death came weeks after The Stone Roses’ bassist Pete died aged 61 – reportedly after a cancer battle.

The musician was the Manchester band’s original bassist but quit the group in 1987 to work in HMV because he did not feel worthy of being in the group.

Mani was last seen out in public at the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral in October.

Among those turning out on Monday was former Coronation Street actress Sally Lindsay

Among those turning out on Monday was former Coronation Street actress Sally Lindsay

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham was among the mourners at Mani's funeral

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham was among the mourners at Mani’s funeral

Pallbearers carry the coffin of Gary "Mani" Mounfield, former member of rock bands The Stone Roses and Primal Scream

Pallbearers carry the coffin of Gary “Mani” Mounfield, former member of rock bands The Stone Roses and Primal Scream

The design of the coffin reflected the artwork for the Stone Roses' debut album from 1989

The design of the coffin reflected the artwork for the Stone Roses’ debut album from 1989

Liam Gallagher and his partner Debbie Gwyther had their head bowed when arriving

Liam Gallagher and his partner Debbie Gwyther had their head bowed when arriving

Many people lined the streets of Manchester ahead of the ceremony at the city's cathedral

Many people lined the streets of Manchester ahead of the ceremony at the city’s cathedral

The Stones Roses' Reni, Mani, Ian and John are photographed in a London studio in July 1990

The Stones Roses’ Reni, Mani, Ian and John are photographed in a London studio in July 1990

Mani was last pictured at the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral in October

Mani was last pictured at the funeral of Ricky Hatton at Manchester Cathedral in October 

His brother Greg announced on Facebook: 'It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to announce the sad passing of my brother. Gary Mani Mounfield RIP'

His brother Greg announced on Facebook: ‘It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to announce the sad passing of my brother. Gary Mani Mounfield RIP’

Lead singer Ian Brown shared this post on Twitter

Lead singer Ian Brown shared this post on Twitter 

The Stone Roses took to X to share a photo of Gary playing the bass when he died and wrote: 'RIP our wonderful brother Mani. The greatest bass player and friend we could ever have wished for. X'

The Stone Roses took to X to share a photo of Gary playing the bass when he died and wrote: ‘RIP our wonderful brother Mani. The greatest bass player and friend we could ever have wished for. X’

Liam Gallagher and Shaun Ryder also paid tributes following his death last month to Mani, who also played for Primal Scream.

Oasis star Liam, who was a close friend of Mani’s, took to X and wrote: ‘In total shock and absolutely devastated on hearing the news about Mani my hero. RIP.’

Happy Mondays star Shaun shared a photo of the pair together and wrote: ‘RIP Mani – my heartfelt condolensces to his twin boys and all of his family.’

Kasabian drummer Ian Matthews wrote: ‘So sad to learn of the passing of Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield. He was a true gentleman, and a wonderful musician. A massive legend!’

Kasabian also shared a tribute on their official band account, writing: ‘Sad and shocked to hear the news.’

‘RIP Mani. Beautiful man, Manchester Icon, a huge talent with huge heart and one of our first industry supporters as a band. You will be missed massively X.’

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