Stephen Hawking Children
Professor Stephen Hawking was one of the world's most creative minds, and his three adult children are carrying on his legacy in their own unique ways.
Stephen Hawking Children - The 76-year-old had two sons, Timothy and Robert, and a daughter, Lucy, from his first marriage to university sweetheart Jane Wilde.
Yesterday, Timothy delivered a eulogy to hundreds of mourners inside the church, as thousands more gathered outside.
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Following his death on March 14, the children were pictured at the world-famous British physicist's funeral on Saturday in Cambridge - but who are they?
Robert Hawking - The Computer & IT Expert
In the United States, the 50-year-old works as a software developer for Microsoft, and his name appears on several patents.
According to his mother, he assisted in the care of his father as a child: "He had to do things for his father that children really shouldn't have to do." With his wife and two children, he lives in Seattle. In 2014, he took part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on behalf of his aunt.
Lucy Hawking - The Author & Journalist
Lucy, 47, is a former journalist who now works as a children's author. In 2007, she published George's Secret Key to the Universe, an adventure story co-written with her father about a young boy named George who discovers a way to fly across the solar system by slipping through a computer-generated portal.
It has been distributed in 43 countries and has been translated into 38 languages. The theme of teaching science and education to children runs through all of Lucy's children's books and stories.
Lucy is divorced and the mother of a 20-year-old son named William, who has been diagnosed with autism.
She went to Oxford University to study French and Russian.
Lucy is the vice president of National Star College, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting people with disabilities, and a member of the Autism Research Trust.
Timothy Hawking - The Marketing Expert
Prof Hawking's youngest brother, the 38-year-old has spent the last eight years working for the multinational toy company Lego, most recently as a brand marketing manager in London.
According to his LinkedIn profile, the marketing job entails promoting the Lego brand through long-term strategies and collaborations with other companies.
His father's voice had already been impaired by the motor neuron disease he had fought for decades when he was born in April 1979.
Timothy said he spent his early years unable to understand his father's failing speech in a rare interview.
"My dad was able to speak in his own, natural voice for those first years," the languages graduate from both Birmingham and Exeter universities said, "but it was extremely difficult to understand what he was saying – especially for me at such a young age."
He used to hop into his father's wheelchair as a go-kart and programmed swear words into the popular voice machine when he was a kid.