Her life has been a roller coaster ride. Fate and worldwide success alternated with the singer Tina Turner. Your funeral should now take a different direction.
After the news of Tina Turner’s death, many people from all over the world flew to Switzerland to lay flowers in front of the iron gate in front of her home, the Château Algonquin in the small town of Küsnacht. Tina Turner led a public and turbulent life. In recent years it has become quiet around the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll”, but she will not be forgotten and her music will survive for a long time to come. Your funeral, on the other hand, should be less prominent.

Tina Turner has been through a lot in life. An unhappy childhood, abuse in marriage, the decision to give up husband and first career and start over at almost forty. A second solo career that was very successful. She raised four children on the side, two of her own and two adopted. She had to bury her biological sons far too early, and then there was her great love Erwin Bach, who conquered her heart in her mid-forties and finally gave her the peace and stability that she had missed so much all her life.
Tina Turner is to be seen off in a quiet ceremony
When you think of a world star’s funeral, you picture a big haul with family, friends and fans. But Tina Turner has only wanted one thing for the last few years and her funeral will obviously be based on that: rest.
A spokesman for the family is said to have confirmed, according to the British news portal “Daily Mail”, that the funeral of the “Private Dancer” singer will be held in a small, private circle. “There will be a private memorial service attended by close friends and family,” he confirmed. The singer died on Wednesday May 24 in Switzerland at the age of 83. Her spokesman announced this on Instagram.
Tina Turner has been a Buddhist believer for more than half her life. She found support in spirituality. “Spirituality is our personal awakening and relationship with Mother Earth and the Universe, through which we become more open and positive,” she said, publishing a book called Happiness in 2020. Every day the singer retreated to her prayer room to chant. Her faith is said to be reflected at her funeral and the singer is said to be bid farewell with Buddhist rites.
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