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Catherine O’Hara’s Funeral Held on Valentine’s Day


Catherine O’Hara
Friends, Family Say Goodbye

Published
February 18, 2026
12:17 PM PST

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Catherine O’Hara‘s family and friends laid her to rest on Valentine’s Day … coming together to say their farewells two weeks after her sudden death.

Her funeral service was held at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church in Los Angeles … according to a booklet from the service posted on social media by actress Kelly Lynch.

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Catherine’s funeral service booklet featured an old photo of her, seemingly from her high school days … and Kelly captioned the post, “Rest in peace darling Catherine .”

Kelly also shared a throwback photo of Catherine posing on the hood of a classic car.

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We broke the story … Catherine died on January 30 after being rushed to the hospital in serious condition following a medical emergency at her home.

As we first told you, Catherine’s death certificate lists the immediate cause of death as pulmonary embolism, with rectal cancer as the underlying cause.

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Catherine was cremated and her remains were given to her husband, Robert "Bo" Welch … and now she’s had her funeral service.

Catherine was 71.

RIP

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