The funeral of Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb is being held in his home town in Oxfordshire. Hundreds of fans lined the streets of Thame earlier to pay their respects as a lone bagpiper led a procession through the town. Gibb's body was carried in a horse-drawn carriage, followed by two Irish wolfhounds and guests, including Barry Gibb and broadcaster Paul Gambaccini. Gibb died from kidney failure in May. He had battled cancer and pneumonia. The horse-drawn carriage passed through the town before a private church service attended by his family and close friends. His family said his wish was to say a “final goodbye” to fans and the town. Gibb's son Robin-John said the Bee Gees hit I Started A Joke would be played at the church.