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MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo farewelled at private funeral in Sydney

This is the heartbreaking tribute Jock Zonfrillo’s wife delivered at his intimate funeral in Sydney this morning.

MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo's family plans next steps after tragic loss

Jock Zonfrillo has been laid to rest at an intimate funeral in Sydney Saturday morning.

The MasterChef judge died aged 46 on April 30, with his body found at a Melbourne hotel on Lygon Street the day before the Ten cooking series was scheduled to premiere.

Zonfrillo’s widow Lauren Fried, who is the mother of two of four of his children, had sent out invitations to a select group of family and friends from around the world earlier this week.

Photos from the service show Zonfrillo’s coffin adorned with Royal Banner of Scotland in a nod to his heritage. The casket was covered with white roses and orchids.

The Daily Telegraph reports Zonfrillo’s wife and his four children attended the service, as well as fellow TV chefs George Calombaris, Colin Fassnidge and Manu Feildel. Zonfrillo’s MasterChef co-judges, Andy Allen and Melissa Leong were also in attendance.

Legendary performer Jimmy Barnes was among the guests, dressing in a kilt as a tribute to Zonfrillo’s Scottish heritage. He sang Amazing Grace at the service alongside daughter Mahalia.

Jock Zonfrillo and wife Lauren and kids Alfie and Isla. Picture: jockzonfrillo/facebook
Jock Zonfrillo and wife Lauren and kids Alfie and Isla. Picture: jockzonfrillo/facebook

It’s understood there was no wake after the funeral.

The Daily Mail has published Lauren’s final tribute to her late husband.

In front of mourners, she said: “We are two halves that found each other at the exact moment in life when we were ready. We were ready for that big love to live a life of adventure, to become parents together, to imagine extraordinary things and to actually make them happen.”

Zonfrillo’s daughter said: “It goes without saying that at the heart of everything you did was family. And one of the hardest things to accept is that you won’t be here to see ours grow.”

Following Zonfrillo’s shock death, MasterChef’s premiere was delayed a week and premiered on May 7, with the approval of his family.

In an emotional interview on The Project prior to the series debut, Allen gave his first interview speaking to his devastation over unexpectedly losing his close friend.

Allen told co-host Sarah Harris he had enjoyed a three-hour catch up over lunch with Zonfrillo the day before his death.

An emotional Andy Allen spoke with The Project’s Sarah Harris.
An emotional Andy Allen spoke with The Project’s Sarah Harris.

“We just talked each other’s ear off for three hours. It was so … It was so normal. He was in such good spirits,” he said.

“He was so excited about the show launching.”

He added that he felt “guilty” that Zonfrillo’s wife and their young children, who were in Italy at the time of his death after the family recently relocated to Rome, weren’t there for that final lunch.

Zonfrillo and wife Lauren with their children Alfie and Isla. Picture: jockzonfrillo/facebook
Zonfrillo and wife Lauren with their children Alfie and Isla. Picture: jockzonfrillo/facebook

“Part of me just feels guilty that it wasn’t them … I just wish that it was them sitting there having lunch with Jock. I’d give anything to swap positions,” he said, adding that Lauren was “the strongest woman I have ever known”.

“She’s lost her best friend. You know … Jock’s got three daughters, and it’s things like never being able to walk them down the aisle … They’re the things that are hurting her the most.”

Leong also shared a tribute to her colleague on social media following his death, speaking about the impact the late chef had on her life in a lengthy post.

MasterChef premiered a week after Zonfrillo’s death. Picture: Supplied/Channel 10
MasterChef premiered a week after Zonfrillo’s death. Picture: Supplied/Channel 10

“Four years ago, the three of us stood on a precipice and leapt together. I could never have guessed how much of an impact your arrival in my life would have, or that we would be saying goodbye to you so soon. You were always supposed to be the bulletproof one who outlived us all,” she said.

“In that time, you showed me what true excellence looks like both in the kitchen and outside of it; your kindness and generosity, the many lives you’ve lived, the way you carried far more on your shoulders than most could ever know.

“Thank you for challenging me daily, for making me better, my work buddy and friend, purveyor of excellent morning coffees, hater of pears, okra and nasturtiums.

“This all feels too raw to process still, I suspect it will for some time. Such is the impact of a life lived so large, with so much levity and entirely on your own terms.

“My heart goes out to your family, who were and are your life.

“A wee dram for you today, and always.”

A cause of death is yet to be determined, with police saying Zonfrillo’s death was not treated as suspicious.

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