The results of Robin Williams' autopsy are now delayed another month, according to Marin County officials.
The
Marin County Counsel issued a statement explaining that the coroner's
office was still awaiting results on scientific testing and analysis.
The new date for the autopsy results has been moved to November 3 from its original date of September 30.
Delay: The autopsy results for Robin
Williams have been delayed a month according to Marin County officials,
pictured in August 2013
The Marin County Counsel stated: 'We originally estimated Sept. 30, 2014 as the date these materials would be complete.
'However
the Coroner's Office is waiting for the scientific testing and analysis
to be complete. The estimated date for the completion is Nov. 3, 2014.'
The
news comes just over six weeks after the 63-year-old star, who was
battling the early stages of Parkinson's Disease, took his own life at
his home near Paradise Cay in California.
Family man: Williams pictured with wife Susan Schneider and daughter Zelda in 2007
Over
the weekend hundreds of family members and friends of the late actor
gathered for a memorial service to pay tribute, it has been reported.
Comedienne
Whoopi Goldberg, actor Billy Crystal and actress Bonnie Hunt were among
dozens of stars to attend the two-hour ceremony at San Francisco's
Curran Theatre.
They
were joined by Williams's third wife Susan Schneider, 50, and children
Zak, 31, Zelda, 25, and 22-year-old Cody, according to reports.
Lasting impact: The actor pictured with Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting from 1997
Today,
his relatives and friends listened to a series of emotional speeches,
before attending a reception at the nearby Westin St Francis Hotel, a
source told the New York Daily News.
Crystal,
a longtime friend of Williams who paid tribute to the Mrs Doubtfire
actor during the Emmy Awards last month, was reportedly 'in tears' as he
opened the memorial.
Goldberg,
Hunt and Williams's three children later gave speeches, before guests
heard a musical tribute from Stevie Wonder with the Glide Memorial
choir, it is said.
The
venue itself was decorated with posters of Williams, while attendees
were given ribbon wristbands reading, 'Love the stillness of life',
according to US Weekly.
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