Paul O'Grady's funeral will have streets lined with dogs in adorable tribute

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Paul O'Grady's funeral to include streets lined with dogs as a sign of respect (Image: PA)

Paul O'Grady's funeral will see the streets lined with dogs as a "sign of respect" for the late TV star.

The Lily Savage icon, who was a huge animal lover, shocked fans when his family revealed he died 'unexpectedly but peacefully' at the age of 67 last month.

A massive celebration will be taking place this week as the star is laid to rest in Kent.

His husband Andre is hosting a private ceremony on April 20 while a fan, named Janine Ferguson, is planning a sweet event in Paul's hometown of Birkenhead.

"The plan is for people to line the streets with their families and bring their dogs as a sign of respect," Janine said.

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"I’ve asked for all local rescue dogs and cats' homes to attend as well so we can collect donations from everyone there."

Paul O'Grady's funeral will have streets lined with dogs in adorable tributePaul's funeral is taking place this week (PA)

Speaking to The Globe, Janine also told fans to bring condolence books that will be sent off to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

It will later be passed on to the star's family.

Janine continued: “It only started off as a small idea but it has gone absolutely mad. I’ve been overwhelmed by the positive reaction and the feedback."

Last week, Paul's cause of death was revealed.

The official death certificate has confirmed that Paul died from sudden cardiac arrhythmia.

Paul O'Grady's funeral will have streets lined with dogs in adorable tributeA fan has organised an event in his home town (ITV/Battersea Cat and Dogs Home/REX/Shutterstock)

The British Heart Foundation describes sudden arrhythmic death syndrome - or SADS - as a person dying suddenly following a cardiac arrest and no obvious cause can be found.

Paul had spoken openly about his battles with heart disease and had endured three heart attacks before the age of 65.

His death certificate, obtained by the Daily Express, showed a long-time friend and former PA and agent, Joan Marshrons, registered the entertainer's death six days after he died at home.

Paul's husband Andre Portasio said the loss had come 'unexpectedly' to his loved ones as he made the devastating news public online.

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Paul O'Grady's funeral will have streets lined with dogs in adorable tributeHis husband Andre announced his death last month (Instagram)
Paul O'Grady's funeral will have streets lined with dogs in adorable tributeHe died from sudden cardiac arrhythmia (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

"It is with great sadness that I inform you that Paul has passed away unexpectedly but peacefully yesterday evening," Andre penned to followers.

"We ask, at this difficult time, that whilst you celebrate his life you also respect our privacy as we come to terms with this loss.

"He will be greatly missed by his loved ones, friends, family, animals and all those who enjoyed his humour, wit and compassion.

"I know that he would want me to thank you for all the love you have shown him over the years."

Zara Woodcock

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