Hundreds of mourners gathered at the funeral of a woman who died just a few weeks after discovering she had a brain tumour.
Zoe Budd, 25, from Brighton, died on July 16, weeks after she was diagnosed with the inoperable tumour.
Her friends and family filled St Wilfrid's Church in Haywards Heath to pay their respects as a horse-drawn carriage carried the coffin to the church.
Miss Budd's mother Doreen Marsh, her sister Kayleigh Budd and her fiance Des Hayward attended.
Reverend Ray Smith told the congregation Miss Budd, an interior designer who was due to be married in February, was a "beautiful person who lived life to the full and whose death we cannot understand".
Born in Doncaster, Miss Budd moved to Worthing when she was very young. Her family then settled in Haywards Heath.
After the service, pall bearers carried the coffin back out to the black horse-drawn carriage, which was covered in bright flowers.
The carriage then moved slowly off to the cemetery.
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