It's been a week since the sad news of Dolores O'Riordan's death was announced, and over the weekend fans, family and friends paid their respects ahead of her funeral in Limerick tomorrow.

The Cranberries frontwoman was lying in repose at St. Joseph's Church in Limerick City yesterday from 12.30pm - 4pm, with the Irish Times reporting that 'thousands' filed past her open coffin, and that she was dressed in black and holding pearl rosary beads.

The church was filled with white roses and photographs of her performing over the years, and her music played in the background as people from all walks of life - including politician Willie O'Dea - paid their respects. Her mother and six siblings accompanied her coffin into the church.

Today, she will repose at Cross's Funeral Home in Ballyneety with family and close friends in attendance, before her removal to St. Ailbe's Church in Ballybricken. Her funeral will take place at St. Ailbe's tomorrow morning at 11.30am, followed by a private burial.

Meanwhile, the coroner has announced that the inquest into her death has been delayed until April 3rd as they wait the results of further tests.