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Those He Left Behind: Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Partner, Children Show Their Family's Heartbreak As They Leave Their Manhattan Home To Attend Wake

Mimi O'Donnell and her Kids make their way to Philip Seymour Hoffman's Wake

Feb. 6 2014, Published 5:56 p.m. ET

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Just days after their father’s tragic death, Philip Seymour Hoffman’s three children and their mother, Mimi O’Donnell, bravely ventured out to attend his wake and RadarOnline.com has the video and photos of the grieving group in New York City.

Cooper, Tallulah and Willa Hoffman were bundled up against the cold winter weather as they headed to a dark SUV, with the youngest girl carrying a red lollipop.

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The wake for the Oscar winner is being held at the Frank E. Campbell funeral home with friends and family invited to the service. His mother, Marilyn O’Connor, arrived and walked into the venue with her hands covering the side of her face.

O’Donnell was estranged from Hoffman when he took the fatal dose of heroin on February 2 and was found with a needle in his arm.

She had reportedly ordered him out of the family home after his heroin habit kicked up again in the past six weeks.

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Hoffman’s funeral will be held Friday at St. Ignatius of Loyola on Park Ave.

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