Hudson Joseph Meek was laid to relaxation one week after his tragic demise at age 16.
A Celebration of Life service for the late “Baby Driver” actor was held at Dawson Memorial Baptist Church in Homewood, Alabama on Saturday.
The service was livestreamed on Meek’s Instagram web page.
Throughout the 93 minute video, Meek’s household and buddies gathered on the church to say goodbye to the teenager actor.
A number of individuals spoke on the podium and shared their fondest reminiscences of Meek. A choir additionally sang through the church ceremony.
Followers paid tribute to Meek within the feedback part of the livestream.
“Praying for Hudson’s family at this difficult time,” one fan wrote.
“The choir did a beautiful job honoring Hudson,” another person mentioned.
A 3rd individual wrote, “Beautiful service. Our church has been blessed by this family and we will continue to support and pray for them here at Dawson.”
Fellow teen actor Grace Culwell, who has appeared in “Law & Order: SVU,” revealed within the feedback that she was on the service.
“Such a beautiful service and & so glad we were able to be there. Sending so much love & prayers to all,” she wrote.
Meek was greatest identified for starring within the 2017 movie “Baby Driver” alongside Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey, Lily James, Jon Hamm, Jamie Foxx and Eiza González.
The 16-year-old died on Dec. 21 after he sustained blunt pressure accidents when he fell from a transferring automobile on the night of Dec. 19 in his hometown of Vestavia Hills, Alabama.
Meek’s mom, Lani Wells Meek, posted about her son’s demise on her Fb web page shortly after he handed.
“Our hearts are broken to share that Hudson Meek went home to be with Jesus tonight,” she wrote. “His 16 years on this earth were far too short, but he accomplished so much and significantly impacted everyone he met.”
An obituary for the younger actor learn, “He was surrounded by friends, family, and the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
“Hudson was also an accomplished actor,” his obituary famous. “He worked on several major motion pictures and television shows, some of which will be released in 2025. He absolutely loved spending time on set and having the chance to learn the names and stories of every member of the cast and crew.”
“Hudson was an organ donor, and his family is comforted by knowing that he will continue to help others for years to come,” the obituary added.
Regulation enforcement sources instructed TMZ that no foul play is suspected within the accident.
Within the wake of Meek’s demise, his household created the Hudson J. Meek Memorial Scholarship, which might be given to a Vestavia Hills Excessive College scholar annually.