The funeral of reality television star Jade Goody, who lost her very public battle with cervical cancer at the age of 27, will take place on April 4, a family spokesman has confirmed.
Goody, who died on Sunday, will be buried following a service at a church near her home in Essex.
The funeral procession is to leave her home in Upshire, Essex, at noon and then make its way to the church.
It is not yet clear where Goody will be buried and details of the service have yet to be finalised.
But Goody's widower Jack Tweed, 21, who she married just weeks before her death, could be forced to miss the funeral because he is due to be sentenced on Thursday after being convicted of assaulting a taxi driver.
UK magistrates warned earlier this month that Tweed, who had denied the offence, could be jailed.
The court said the case remained listed for that date, although Tweed's legal team could ask for a delay.
Tweed is already on licence after being released from prison earlier this year.
He was handed an 18-month sentence by a judge at Chelmsford Crown Court in September 2008 after being convicted of assaulting a 16-year-old boy with a golf club.