The family of Robin Gibb has posted an update online on the progress being made on the late Bee Gee's memorial headstone.
His widow Dwina has said it's hoped it will be completed by late May to commemorate the third anniversary of the Isle of Man-born singer's death, or in June for the anniversary of his funeral.
The headstone is being made by award-winning sculptor Martin Cook out of Kilkenny Blue Marble, a limestone from Ireland which Robin was very fond of.
Words on the reverse side of it will be a tribute to Robin’s life as a Bee Gee.
He is buried at St Mary's Church in Thame, Oxfordshire, near the home he shared with Dwina.
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