British
but also of Irish heritage- if you purchase the re-release of Walls and Bridges that Yoko has remixed you will see the Irish heritage of the last name Lennon. So he was mostly British but of Irish heritage. Source: Sleeve cover of Walls and Bridges re-release 2010 for John's 70th Birthday. Awesome CD Jill Izzo
Mother - Julia Lennon (The Beatles' song 'Julia' was written about her.)
Father - Alfred Lennon
Aunt - Mimi Smith
Uncle - George Smith
Half-sisters - Victoria, Julia & Jacqui (from Julia)
Half-brothers - David and Robin (from Alfred)
Ex-Wife - Cynthia Powell
Widow - Yoko Ono Lennon
Children - John Charles Julian Lennon (Julian) & Sean Taro Ono Lennon
Of course there were more people, but this was all I could think of for now. Hope this helped!(:
John did believe in God or a higher power. He was raised in the Church of England-Anglican/Episcopalian. John was anti-religion which is different than not believing in God. Religion is man-made. Yoko did at one time refer to Lennon as "Born again"= Jill Izzo
In his Beatle days John did believe in God but shortly after he left The Beatles he became an atheist saying in his song 'God' "I don't believe in Jesus." However, by the time he was shot Lennon was more agnostic than anything
John Lennon had a difficult childhood and adolescence; his parents split up when he was 2 - his father left home. His mother found it difficult to cope with the child - and also had another boyfriend; social services discovered that the child John was sharing a bed with his mother and her new partner and John was moved to live with his Aunt Mimi.
Mimi and her husband George were quite well off and John had a happy time as a child - he was close to his Uncle George, but he died when John was 13. Shortly afterwards, he found his mother was living nearby and re-established a relationship with her. When John was 16 his mother was killed in a road accident.
Understandably, John was deeply affected by these events.
No. He was raised in the Church of England.
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John Lennon didn't have a funeral.