“An opportunity to share what we all loved about Anne.”
Heche’s rep told EW, “It was a lovely ceremony with the people she loved the most.
An opportunity to share what we all loved about Anne.”

Anne Heche in 2015.Chris Polk/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty
Laffoon previously explained to PEOPLE why Heche’s family chose the Los Angeles cemetery as her final resting place.
“We are convinced our Mom would love the site we have chosen for her,” he said.
“It’s beautiful, serene and she will be among her Hollywood peers.”
Heche died last August aftercrashing her carinto a Los Angeles residence and sustaining severe injuries and burns.
Herorgans were donatedand her body was cremated at the time.
She wrote two memoirs,Call Me CrazyandCall Me Anne, the latter of which was published posthumously.