alan thicke april 2015

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Alan Thicke's family and friends gathered to celebrate his life at a memorial service Sunday evening

The entire 'Growing Pains' cast, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bill Maher and Bob Saget were all in attendance

CNN  — 

Alan Thicke was remembered by family, friends and his former “Growing Pains” co-stars at a memorial service Sunday evening.

About 300 guests attended the service at Thicke’s family home in Carpinteria, California.

Joanna Kerns, Kirk Cameron, Tracey Gold and Jeremy Miller of the 1980s sitcom were there, as was Leonardo DiCaprio, who joined the show in its final season.

“Tonight’s memorial for Alan was just about perfect,” Thicke’s daughter-in-law, Dolly Thicke, wrote on Facebook alongside several pictures from the memorial. “So much family and so many historic friends came out to remember our beloved father-figure. Speaking for Alan so beautifully was (I’m realizing now) an all-star cast.”

Alan Thicke's 'Growing Pains' co-stars were all in attendance, including Leonardo DiCaprio who starred on the show's final season.

Also in attendance were Kris Jenner, Bob Saget, Bill Maher, Alex Trebek and Rob Lowe.

Longtime friend of Alan Thicke's, Bob Saget, gave a 10-minute speech.

Saget and Trebek gave speeches, and Thicke’s son Robin, the pop singer, made a joke about how his father’s two ex-wives were both there: “I’m Alan Thicke and this is exactly the way I want to go out. … I’d like to thank all of my ex-wives for coming.”

Alan Thicke's son, Robin Thicke took the stage and made a few jokes while remember his father.

Thicke, 69, died December 13 after suffering a heart attack while playing hockey with his youngest son, Carter.