The funeral service for actor James Gandolfini will be held Thursday at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in Manhattan, N.Y. at 10 a.m., HBO confirmed in a statement. 

A plane carrying the late Sopranos actor's body landed at Newark airport in New Jersey on Sunday night. A private wake for the actor was held on Wednesday in New Jersey, The Associated Press reported.

NorthJersey.com provides live updates from the scene of the funeral, reporting at 8:45 a.m. that Gandolifini's son Son Michael, who was with his dad in Italy when he died, arrived at the chuch with his mom Marcy Wudarski, James' first wife. The late actor's Sopranos co-star Jamie-Lynn Sigler was spotted in tears.

New York Daily News also offers live coverage from the funeral procession along with photos.

James, 51, died June 19 while on vacation in Italy with his son. Hospital officials in Rome confirmed in an autopsy that the cause of death was a cardiac arrest, The Hollywood Reporter noted.

"We are all devastated by this loss. James was a devoted husband, a loving father of two children, a brother and cousin you could always count on. We thank you for the privacy you have afforded us during this difficult time," said a previous Gandolfini family statement, read by spokesperson Michael Kobold. 

The actor is survived by his wife, Deborah Lin, and two children. Broadway theaters paid tribute to James by dimming their lights briefly Wednesday night, according to ABC 2 WBAY. He was nominated for a Tony Award in 2009 as an actor in God of Carnage.

In rememberance of the actor, Holsten's, the New Jersey diner where the HBO show's famous final scene was shot, reserved the Sopranos table where the scene was filmed for the weekend and put a vase filled with white flowers on the table.

"This is our way of saying thank you for having the opportunity to meet you and work with you...it's just upsetting that gone," Holsten's co-owner Ron Stark told E! News"I had the privilege to work with him, shooting the final scene of the final episode. He was great to work with, a great guy, a great actor obviously and I'm going to miss him."