Jo Ferguson’s mother pays tribute to tragic fashionista

Jo Ferguson’s mother has paid tribute to the fashionista and revealed she went on a spontaneous secret trip to Sydney to get her hair done while she was dying.

The celebrity stylist was farewelled by her mother Patricia, older brother Scott and his wife Eliza at a humble funeral service on Saturday. 

The 46-year-old died in hospital on April 8 from serious health problems including liver and kidney failure, both stemming from years of much publicised alcohol abuse.  

‘I am devastated by her loss and will always love my beautiful girl,’ Scott and Patricia wrote in a touching tribute to Ferguson. 

‘A genuine inspiration who had a rare and passionate talent for her craft, though carried the burden of a big heart in an industry that too often places its emphasis elsewhere. 

‘Over the last months her hospital visits were quite frequent and Jo… being Jo, decided to ‘skip school’.’

The family revealed Jo told the hospital staff she was going to the nearby cafe, only to get on a quick flight to Sydney to have her hair done.

Celebrity stylist Jo Ferguson, 46, has been farewelled by her mother Patricia, brother Scott and his wife Eliza at a humble funeral service in Adelaide – a stark contrast to how she lived her life

Ferguson's loved ones managed brave smiles as they arrived alone for the private funeral on Thursday afternoon

Ferguson’s loved ones managed brave smiles as they arrived alone for the private funeral on Thursday afternoon 

‘She flew back… all in time for tea,’ the obituary read. ‘That evening she received many comments of how nice her hair looked.

‘Jo lived three lifetimes in her amazing 46 years. She travelled the world during her spectacular styling career and her enthusiasm and joyous nature helped her achieve considerable recognition, which made her whole family proud.’ 

The family went on to thank and praise the efforts of all medical staff who cared for Ferguson. 

At the height of her career, Ferguson was fashion editor at Cleo magazine and the go-to stylist for many leading celebrities. 

Jo Ferguson’s family’s tribute in full 

‘Precious daughter of Trish and Peter (dec’d). I was there when she came into the world and held her hand as her soul departed during the early hours of the pink supermoon. I am devastated by her loss and will always love my beautiful girl. Much loved sister and sister-in-law of Scott & Eliza. The most loving and down to earth little sister a big brother could ask for. A genuine inspiration who had a rare and passionate talent for her craft, though carried the burden of a big heart in an industry that too often places its emphasis elsewhere. You will be sadly missed.. Much love SCOTT.’

‘It has been an honour having you as my sister-in-law, Jo. You are closer to our hearts than ever. Much love to you Angel, ELIZA.’

‘Love and special memories from her extended families in Western Australia and Queensland. Jo lived three lifetimes in her amazing 46 years. She travelled the world during her spectacular styling career and her enthusiasm and joyous nature helped her achieve considerable recognition, which made her whole family proud. Over the last months her hospital visits were quite frequent and Jo… being Jo, decided to ‘skip school’. After telling the staff she was going to the hospital cafe, she booked a flight Sydney, had her hair done and flew back… all in time for tea. That evening she received many comments of how nice her hair looked. 

‘She also spent an inordinate time on her phone…buying things. Her new house was her dream and she filled it with striking artwork and stunning furniture. Her collections of Hermés & Chanel bags, and racks of shoes and clothes showed her love for style. Numerous parcels continually arrived at her home… Christmas everyday. She was here. She was loved. Her life made a difference. Special thanks to all the nurses and doctors who were empathetic to Jo during her many hospital visits. Our thanks to all those who sent their love and condolences for the loss of our beautiful Jo.’

She was a regular at A-list events and on red carpets.

But none of that glamour was on display at the small chapel in Adelaide on Thursday.

Ferguson’s mother Patricia, Scott and sister-in-law Eliza smiled bravely as they arrived to mourn their loved one.

Strict coronavirus measures meant there could be no more than 10 mourners in the service, while travel restrictions affected the ability of friends travelling interstate to attend.

After the brief service, a wicker coffin with Ferguson’s body was taken away on a motorbike to be cremated – just as she had requested.

Once a stylist to the stars, Ferguson, 46, died in hospital on April 8

She had battled serious health issues including liver and kidney failure, both stemming from years of much publicised alcohol abuse

Once a stylist to the stars, Ferguson, 46, died in hospital on April 8 from serious health issues including liver and kidney failure, both stemming from years of much publicised alcohol abuse

Despite losing some of her celebrity friends as her life spiralled over the years, many paid tribute to the stylist in the wake of her death.

A friend, Lisa Poulos, asked people to light a candle at 1pm, the time of Ferguson’s funeral, to honour her and to leave messages of love which would be passed on to her family. 

Among those to write a lengthy tribute was model Kristy Hinze, for whom Ferguson was bridesmaid at her 2009 wedding to U.S billionaire James Clark.

‘I’ve met some of the best people I know in the world because of Jo Ferguson. Jo was my best friend,’ Hinze wrote.

But she said ‘depression, anxiety and alcohol didn’t mix well’ with her friend’s mental health issues, and she wished they had got the chance to ‘part differently’.

‘When I knew Jo she was vivacious with an infectious smile and a lust for life. The girl every girl wanted to be,’ Hinze wrote.

‘Quick with wit, confidence sublime, charismatic and beautiful inside and out. 

Strict coronavirus measures meant there could be no more than 10 mourners in the service, while travel restrictions affected the ability of friends interstate to attend

Strict coronavirus measures meant there could be no more than 10 mourners in the service, while travel restrictions affected the ability of friends interstate to attend

'She was here. She was loved. Her life made a difference,' an emotional death notice written by her loved ones read

‘She was here. She was loved. Her life made a difference,’ an emotional death notice written by her loved ones read

At the end of the small service Ferguson's body was taken away on the back of a motorbike to be cremated - just as she wanted

At the end of the small service Ferguson’s body was taken away on the back of a motorbike to be cremated – just as she wanted

Her emotional brother Scott, his wife Eliza and mother Patricia look on as the wicker casket is placed on the motorbike

Her emotional brother Scott, his wife Eliza and mother Patricia look on as the wicker casket is placed on the motorbike

In a raw tribute, Ferguson's best former friend Kristy Hinze said 'alcohol didn't mix well' with her mental health issues and admitted she wished they had got the chance to 'part differently' (The pair are pictured leaving Bondi Icebergs together in 2008, at the prime of their socialite days)

In a raw tribute, Ferguson’s best former friend Kristy Hinze said ‘alcohol didn’t mix well’ with her mental health issues and admitted she wished they had got the chance to ‘part differently’ (The pair are pictured leaving Bondi Icebergs together in 2008, at the prime of their socialite days)

‘I’m heartbroken that we never had the chance to part differently. I can’t change that now but I wish upon wish that I could see that sparkle again.

‘I love you Jo. I hope you are finally at peace.’

Ferguson once dated TV star Tom Williams and alongside Hinze been regulars at top party spots across Sydney – taking photos with celebrities from Jon Bon Jovi to local Victoria’s Secret model Miranda Kerr. 

Once among the most recognisable faces on the town, Ferguson’s downwards spiral began in the early 2010s.

She quit her job at Woman’s Day with a sudden email at 4.30pm one Friday in 2011, a move that concerned many of those close to her.

Soon she was asking friends for money and had turned to alcohol.

But a funeral notice from her family this week gave insight into Ferguson’s desperate efforts to turn her life around in recent years.

'I love you Jo. I hope you are finally at peace,' Hinze (left) wrote about her friend Ferguson (centre) and admitted she wished they had been able to end things on a different note

‘I love you Jo. I hope you are finally at peace,’ Hinze (left) wrote about her friend Ferguson (centre) and admitted she wished they had been able to end things on a different note 

Ferguson was a red carpet regular and often rubbed shoulders with celebrities such as American music legend Jon Bon Jovi

Ferguson was a red carpet regular and often rubbed shoulders with celebrities such as American music legend Jon Bon Jovi

Her style knowledge landed her much sought after media jobs as fashion editor for magazines like Cleo and Woman's Day

Her style knowledge landed her much sought after media jobs as fashion editor for magazines like Cleo and Woman’s Day

The bubbly blonde is pictured with supermodel Miranda Kerr at an A-list party in Sydney on September 13, 2007

The bubbly blonde is pictured with supermodel Miranda Kerr at an A-list party in Sydney on September 13, 2007

‘Jo lived three lifetimes in her amazing 46 years. She travelled the world during her spectacular styling career and her enthusiasm and joyous nature helped her achieve considerable recognition, which made her whole family proud,’ the notice read.

‘She spent an inordinate time on her phone… buying things. Her new house was her dream and she filled it with striking artworks and stunning furniture.

‘Numerous parcels continuously arrived at her home… Christmas every day.

She was here. She was loved. Her life made a difference… 

Funeral notice by Jo Ferguson’s family

‘She was here. She was loved. Her life made a difference.’ 

Ferguson, who was diagnosed with blood poisoning in late 2019, was placed on a life support machine in March, only to be discharged and then readmitted.

The blood poisoning came after a complication from a blood transfusion, following a fall down the stairs of her Sydney apartment in 2016.

She moved to Adelaide to be closer to family after the accident. 

In her final days, Ferguson asked doctors to turn of her life support instead of staying sober for six months which would have qualified her for a life-saving liver transplant.

Tributes flowed from the Sydney celebrities she once styled and partied with in the days after her death was announced by brother Scott.

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