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Anna was buried next to her son in the Bahamas on Friday.
EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE: Only our ET cameras were there and inside the emotional proceedings -- as Anna comes home. Only ET was inside the church for the emotional farewell as ANNA NICOLE SMITH was buried next to her son DANIEL on Friday. It was the final chapter in the story that has captivated the country since Anna's sudden death a little over three weeks ago in a Florida hotel room.
LARRY BIRKHEAD and HOWARD K. STERN arrived first. The two shook hands once inside the church. Emotions ran high as both men wept at different intervals before the service began.
They were followed by Anna's close friends, POL ATTEU and PATRIK SIMPSON, who designed and handcrafted the dress Anna was buried in. She was laid to rest wearing the pink, beaded gown and a tiara.
Also on hand was country singer JOE NICHOLS, who sang two songs requested by Howard -- "I'll Wait for You" and DOLLY PARTON's "Wings of a Dove" -- which is said to have been Anna's favorite country song. Anna met the singer at the Grand Ole Opry back in 2005 and was a fan of Nichols' music.
About 100 mourners gathered to celebrate Anna's life, including her former assistant KIM WALTHER, TRIMSPA CEO ALEX GOEN, rocker SLASH of GUNS N' ROSES fame and Howard's family. Many wore black and pink ribbons, Anna's two favorite colors.
Anna's nearly six-months-old baby girl, DANNIELYNN, did not attend the service, and was kept out of the public eye at an undisclosed location.
Anna's estranged mother VIRGIE ARTHUR made a last-ditch attempt to stop the funeral just hours before the event, but was denied in Bahamian court. She was among the last to arrive for the service. The crowd gathered outside the church launched into boos and jeers when she finally made her appearance -- no doubt a reaction to the recent court battles over Anna's remains, in which Virgie had been fighting to take Anna's body back to Texas.
"She did have a lot of specific things [that she wanted]," Howard told ET's MARK STEINES earlier this week about Anna's details of her own funeral. "I'm going to do everything in my power to make it what she would have wanted."
The service began after a white hearse carrying Anna's casket arrived at the Mount Horeb Church in Nassau. Draped in a pink velvet cover, she was taken inside via a red carpet entrance leading to the church.
Anna was laid to rest in Lakeview Memorial Gardens. The church and graveside services were closed to the public.
Anna's favorite color, pink, decorated the funeral. Pink peonies, pink roses, stargazers and white calla lilies adorned the church during the service.
Following the church memorial service, a police escort accompanied the hearse carrying Anna's casket. About 30 of Anna's closest friends and relatives were asked to witness her interment next to Daniel's grave.
And Anna's late husband, J. HOWARD MARSHALL II, was also present. The urn that holds a portion of his ashes was buried with Anna.
At the conclusion of the graveside service, a group of white doves were released as a symbol of beginning the grieving process and letting go.
A timeline of Friday's events:
5:25 a.m.: The motorcade arrives at the Broward County Medical Examiner's office. Local law enforcement escorts the hearse containing Anna's casket to the Miami International Airport, which was then flown by private plane to The Bahamas.
8:09 a.m.: Private plane arrives at Million-Air Airport in Nassau. Motorcade transports Anna's casket by hearse to Mount Horeb Church in Nassau.
10:30 a.m.: Church service scheduled to begin.
10:55 a.m.: Virgie arrives
11:09 a.m.: Anna's casket taken into the church
12:41 p.m.: Anna's casket comes out of the church and is put in the hearse.
1:22 p.m.: The hearse arrives at Lakeview Memorial Gardens.
1:30 p.m.: Virgie walks to the tent where Anna will be buried alongside her late son.
1:33 p.m.: Anna's casket is placed underneath the tent for burial.