Friends and family of the late Big Brother star, Jade Goody, yesterday remembered her at a memorial service to mark a year since she lost her battle to cervical cancer.
And Jade's mother Jackiey Budden was keen for her and hr son-in-law, Jack Tweed, to put their differences aside on the special day.
The serive took palce at F.A. Albin & Sons funeral directos in Jafe's home town of Bermondsey, South London.
Jade's battle with cervical cancer raised the profile of the disease and got many thousands of young women to go for testing.
An hour-long special called Jade: A Year Without Her, is set to air on Living TV tonight at 9pm and will show Jade battling the disease and voicing her fears about dying. The footage was something she wanted to be shown after she had died.

In February 2009, Jade was told that the cancer was terminal after it spread to her liver, bowel and groin but she allowed cameras to follow her battle in the hope it would inspire others suffering from the disease.
She says in the documentary: “The thing I'm most scared of is that I'm going to die. But I don’t want to just stop filming halfway through my hair falling out. What inspiration is that to anybody?
“I’m doing this for other people, other people are going through what I’m going through."
Her mother Jackiey says: 'There's so much I wish I could say to Jade. Not a day goes past that I don't cry - not just for me but for the boys, who lost a loving and dedicated mum.'
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