There was laughter and tears as thousands gathered to remember the life of Olivia Newton-John.
Sunday’s state memorial service at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall came six months after the acclaimed performer and activist died aged 73.
She had been living with breast cancer for 20 years.
Newton-John should be remembered as a courageous person who genuinely cared about those around her, husband John Easterling said.
“Every day with Olivia was supernatural. Every day with Olivia was a bit of magic,” he told the memorial service.
“At her most difficult times, she always had the spirit, the humour and the willpower to move things into the light.”…