British socialite Peaches Geldof was laid to rest on Monday, Apr. 21 at the St. Mary Magdalene and St. Lawrence Church in Kent, England. It was the same church where she was married two years ago and where her mother, Paula Yates, was laid to rest in 2000.

According to the New York Daily News, Geldof's sky blue casket arrived at the church Monday afternoon and was decorated in drawings of clouds and flowers. On the back was a drawing of Geldof and her family, including her husband, Thomas Cohen, their two young sons and their family pets.

According to reports, Geldof's musician father, Bob Geldof, gave the eulogy and her sister, Pixie Geldof, was expected to pay tribute. The somber funeral drew a large crowd including a number of celebrities like model Kate Moss, and Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson.

Fans and mourners lined the sidewalk outside the church and left flowers on the ground to pay their respect. The 25-year-old was found dead in her Kent home on Apr.7. The cause of death is still shrouding in mystery after an autopsy report came back inconclusive.

According to TMZ, a toxicology report was conducted but the results won't be available for another couple weeks. Police have labeled Geldof's death as a "non-suspicious, unexplained sudden death."

There was a report by Radar Online that Geldof's 11-month-old son, Phaedra, was found playing near the TV presenter's body at the time of death. Reportedly her husband had asked a friend to check on Geldof when she failed to answer her phone.

Cohen and the couple's oldest son, Astala, were not at home when Geldof died.

"The hopes is that Phaedra is so young he wasn't aware of what was going on - the most important thing is that he's ok," a source told UK Sun, according to Radar. "It is devastating for Tom that he wasn't there but it couldn't have been avoided."

According to the New York Daily News, Geldof's ashes will reportedly be spread in the garden at her father's estate, where she grew up a child.