Celebrity Jim Carrey's Late Girlfriend Cathriona White's Funeral Set for Saturday It is still unclear if Jim Carrey will travel to Ireland for the funeral By Jodi Guglielmi Jodi Guglielmi Instagram Twitter Writer-Reporter, PEOPLE People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 8, 2015 09:05 AM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Coleman-Rayner Jim Carrey‘s late girlfriend Cathriona White’s funeral has been set for this weekend. According to a note posted by White’s uncle outside his undertaking business in Cappawhite, her hometown, the funeral will take place on Saturday at that village in Tipperary, Ireland. Before the memorial service, friends and family can come pay their respects at a wake on Friday night. It is still unclear if Carrey will fly to Ireland for the funeral. Following White’s death on Sept. 28 from an apparent suicide, her stepmother and sister flew to Los Angeles to make arrangements to bring her body back home to Ireland. A source close to the family told PEOPLE White will “be buried with her beloved dad, Pat, in the local cemetery.” White was found dead in her Los Angeles home only two days after the third anniversary of her father’s death. White’s body was released on Monday, following the completion of an autopsy. However, her cause of death cannot be determined until a full toxicology report is released. In the wake of White’s death, Carrey, who was romantically linked to the Irish makeup artist for nearly three years, is focusing on helping her family. “Jim is doing everything he can to help,” a source told PEOPLE. “He is devastated, but can’t imagine how her family must feel.” Despite the painful circumstances and Carrey’s on-and-off relationship with White, the source says the family has no hard feelings toward the star – they are simply searching for answers as to what could have happened. “They are all just shocked,” said the source. “No one [from her family] is putting any blame on Jim.” One day after White was pronounced dead, Carrey issued an emotional statement saying he’s “deeply saddened by the passing of my sweet Cathriona.” “She was a truly kind and delicate Irish flower, too sensitive for this soil, to whom loving and being loved was all that sparkled. My heart goes out to her family and friends and to everyone who loved and cared about her.”