DJ Norman Cook and wife Zoe Ball sent flowers with the message "Shine On Karen" for Karen Manders, who died after the star's beach party.
Karen, 25, fell from railings on the Kings Road promenade on Brighton seafront after Fatboy Slim's Normstock II gig on July 13.
Family and friends from Britain and Australia gathered for the funeral of the 25-year-old nurse.
Australian Karen, who worked at a London hospital, had told friends on the beach just hours before her death: "I'm so happy I could burst."
Karen suffered head and spinal injuries and died in the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, after her parents Ken and Jan Manders flew in from Australia.
Mr Manders, a 56-year-old maintenance engineer, said in an interview with The Argus that the family did not blame anyone for his daughter's death.
Karen's funeral was held today in Brighton and her ashes will be taken back to Australia, where they will be scattered on her favourite beach.
Fatboy Slim and Zoe are abroad but a spokesman for the couple said: "Zoe and Norman were very touched by Karen's parents and wanted to send some flowers.
"The message on them says 'Shine On Karen, love from Norman Cook and Zoe Ball'.
"I contacted them and told them about the article in The Argus. They were very touched and said her parents sounded amazing and said such inspiring things."
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