Music icon Dolores O'Riordan is being laid to rest today after her passing at the age of 46.

 

Her life is being remembered in a very touching way, as Irish radio stations join together to honour The Cranberries frontwoman at midday, the Irish Independent reports.

 

At noon today, all independent stations in the country will play 'When You're Gone', a 1996 hit by The Cranberries.

 

 

Since her untimely death on January 15, Dolores' fans, colleagues, and loved ones have been paying tribute to the beloved singer.

 

"It's so profoundly sad that someone so young is taken from us, but it's equally important also to pay tribute to (her) work and music," President Michael D. Higgins said at her removal service yesterday.

 

"It is also to the incredible credit of all those who have appreciated the music and the songs and the performances and the band, that they have come out in such numbers to make their tribute."

 

 

"It's so appropriate and it is generous, and I hope that her family will get all the support they need," he concluded.

 

Dolores' family will come together for her funeral mass this morning, and then for a private burial.

 

Her final resting place will be beside her father, Terry.

 

Our hearts go out to her family and friends.

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