Amy's ceremony will still happen even though her  cause of death is not yet known as police have said it will be up to  four weeks before tests have been carried out. the family said that She will be cremated in Golders Green, north London, after the private service.
Amy's parents Mitch and  Janis Winehouse paid an emotional visit to the shrine made in tribute to the singer who was only 27 outside her London home yesterday.Amy's dad who is a former taxi driver,  said yesterday: 'Amy was about one thing and that was love. Her whole  life was devoted to her family and her friends and to you guys as well. 'We're devastated and I'm speechless, but thanks for coming.'
The singer's parents sought support from  each other and were seen hugging and condoling the other as they took in the reality of what has happened.
Talking to The Sun from prison,  Fielder-Civil who is an ex-husband to Amy is quoted as saying he is 'beyond inconsolable' about his  ex-wife's death, adding, 'My tears won't dry'.
He  added: 'I will never ever again feel the love I felt for her. Everybody  who knew me and Amy knew the depth of our love. I can't believe she's  dead.'
And Fielder-Civil's girlfriend Sarah Aspin, who has a newborn son with him, said Miss Winehouse would be sorely missed,
She  said: 'Blake is the father of our son. But I saw him and Amy together  and I know they were really in love and were soulmates.
'She  always loved him and he always loved her - but it was just never going  to work. Basically they couldn't live with each other and they couldn't  live without each other.
'It is hard for me knowing he still loved her, but I do understand his feelings.'
The  couple married in Miami, Florida, in 2007 but divorced in 2009. He has  long been blamed for bringing about her drugs downfall.
Amy's ex-boyfriend Reg Traviss has spoken about his devastation following the singer's death.The  film director told The Sun: 'The last three days have been hell. We  have suffered a terrible loss and want peace now. I can't describe what I  am going through and I want to thank so much all of the people who have  paid their respects and who are mourning the loss of Amy, such a  beautiful, brilliant person and my dear love. I have lost my darling who  I loved very much.'
Traviss added Amy had been looking  forward to attending a friend's wedding on Sunday, and had even been  trying to decide which outfit to wear.
He added: 'Amy had laid out dresses to make up her mind. She was really looking forward to it.'
Sharon Duff,  coroner's officer at St Pancras Coroner's Court, said during the two  minute hearing yesterday: 'I bring before you the death of Amy Jade  Winehouse who was aged 27 born on the 14th September 1983 in London.
'She was a divorced lady living at Camden Square, NW1. She was certified  dead at her home on July 23 by a paramedic and a doctor. She was a  singer/songwriter at the time of her death. 





 
 







 
 


 
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