The mother of a schoolboy found dead in a storm drain six days after he went missing has said he gave her a lifetime of love in his 14 years.
The tribute from Fiona Donohoe about her son Noah was relayed by a priest during his Requiem Mass at St Patrick's Church in Belfast.
The priest said Ms Donohoe had also called the teenager a "beautiful soul with a beautiful mind".
Well-wishers lined the street outside the church while a small private funeral service took place inside.
The cortege later travelled to Noah's school, St Malachy's College, where the Community Rescue Service who found his body formed a guard of honour along the road.
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There was applause from the crowds packed on to the footpaths as the hearse containing Noah's white coffin topped with white flowers and his photograph passed by.
Inside the grounds of the school, pupils formed a guard of honour.
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Noah's body was found on Saturday, six days after he went missing in north Belfast.
Police believe he might have suffered a head injury after falling off his bicycle and could have been disorientated when he entered the drain.
The search for the 14-year-old schoolboy brought together hundreds of people from across the city and beyond, uniting both sides of the community.
The homily of Father Michael McGinnity delivered at the funeral service was circulated to the wider public by the church.
"Growing up in Belfast, Noah met life with a sense of wonder at everything around him and in him," he said.
"He had a natural curiosity about life. Every day he wanted to know more about the world and his place in it. Noah was the kind of boy who was just full of the joy of living.