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Chris Cornell of Soundgarden laid to rest in Hollywood

Brad Pitt, Pharrell Williams and numerous members of rock royalty joined mourners Friday at Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell's memorial service at a storied Hollywood cemetery.

Several musicians, celebrities attend service as fans camp out in front of funeral home

Perry Farrell, left, and Dave Navarro, bandmates in Jane's Addiction, were among the rock notables to attend the funeral for Chris Cornell at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Friday. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Music's elite and celebrities remembered Chris Cornell at a somber memorial service Friday that focused on the Soundgarden frontman's love of family and friends as much as it did on his musical achievements as one of rock's leading voices.

"Chris was as melodic as The Beatles, as rocking as Sabbath and as haunting as Edgar Allan Poe," said Tom Morello, Cornell's bandmate in the supergroup Audioslave, during his eulogy.

Linkin Park's Chester Bennington performed Leonard Cohen's Hallelujahfor the crowd of mourners, including Brad Pitt, Pharrell Williams, Christian Bale and numerous members of rock royalty, some of whom were driven to tears.

Four large portraits of Cornell were on display on a dais where Morello, actor Josh Brolin and the rocker's Soundgarden bandmates Kim Thayil and Matt Cameron delivered eulogies under overcast skies at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Soundgarden bandmate Kim Thayil speaks at the funeral for Chris Cornell on Friday. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP )

Fans gathered outside the cemetery's gates hours before the start of a public memorial scheduled for 3 p.m. Pacific.

The ceremony ended and mourners headed to Cornell's final resting place in the Garden of Legends section of Hollywood Forever Cemetery. All Night Thingby the band Temple of the Dog, which Cornell was a member of, played during the procession.

Flowers and several red roses were placed on Cornell's grave marker, which reads, "Voice of our generation and an artist for all time"

Cornell is buried near Johnny Ramone, whose headstone includes a statue of the punk rocker playing guitar.

'Big as the death of Elvis'

Among those who came to pay tribute were Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield of Metallica, Dave Navarro of Jane's Addiction, singer-songwriter Joe Walsh and Bush's Gavin Rossdale.

Before the service, Soundgarden music played from a portable speaker outside the cemetery's gates as a group of about a dozen fans gathered outside. By the end of the service, their numbers had grown to about 50 people.

Soundgarden fan Melody Andrade, wearing a 'Say Hello 2 Heaven' t-shirt, attends the funeral service for Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell on Friday at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)

Melody Andrade brought her four-year-old son Jude to pay their respects to Cornell. The pair wore matching T-shirts that read, Say Hello 2 Heaven,the title of a Temple of the Dog song written by Cornell.

"I feel like this is just as big as the death of Elvis or John Lennon. That's why I had to bring my son," Andrade said. "There will never be another. He's a modern day Freddie Mercury. I needed some closure on this."

Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the final resting place for numerous stars, including Jayne Mansfield, Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolph Valentino and Cecil B. DeMille.

Cornell, 52, was pronounced dead May 18 after he was found unresponsive in a Detroit hotel room hours after performing a concert with Soundgarden. Coroner's officials released say preliminary autopsy results show the singer hanged himself, but full toxicology results remain pending. The singer's family has disputed the findings and claim Cornell may have taken more of an anti-anxiety drug than he was prescribed.

The Seattle native was a leading voice of the grunge movement in the1990s. BesidesSoundgarden, he scored hits as a solo artist and with bands Temple of the Dog andAudioslave.

Musician Chris Cornell, seen at the Toronto Film Festival in 2011, was 52 years old. (Mark Blinch/Reuters)

He is survived by his wife and three children.

Vicky Cornell penned an open letter to her husband that was posted online by Billboard on Wednesday in which she promised to fight for him and take care of their children.

"We had the time of our lives in the last decade and I'm sorry, my sweet love, that I did not see what happened to you that night. I'm sorry you were alone, and I know that was not you, my sweet Christopher. Your children know that too, so you can rest in peace," she wrote.