<p>It’s been nearly two and a half months since Carrie Fisher</a> and Debbie Reynolds</a> were laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, but the family is putting finishing touches on their final goodbye — a major showdown at their public memorial service</a>.</p><br /><p>According to reports, the event will take place on March 25 at the park, where over a thousand seats will be available for fans and family.</p><br /><p>Carrie’s close pal, James Blunt</a>, wrote a song for the mother-daughter duo. But the singer-songwriter has no plans to perform it on stage, just let it play over speakers. There is expected to be a display of their famous costumes, a routine performed by Debbie Reynolds dance school students, and even a major choir group set to take the stage.</p><br /><p>Fans who aren’t able to get a seat at the service can watch the showdown on Carrie and Debbie’s website on that day.</p><br /><p>As Star reported, Carrie’s brother, Todd Fisher</a>, was spotted with his sister’s ashes</a> during the funeral on Jan. 6. She was cremated and a portion of her was buried alongside mom Debbie.</p><br /><p>The Star Wars actress went into cardiac arrest on a flight</a> from London to Los Angeles on Dec. 23. She was taken to a nearby hospital after landing, where she died four days later. Debbie suffered a stroke</a> and died just one day later.</p><br /><p> </p><br /><p>The post Carrie Fisher & Debbie Reynolds' Memorial Secrets Uncovered</a> appeared first on Star Magazine</a>.</p><br />
