York died at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London yesterday, 72, after suffering from cancer of the bone marrow.
Their son, Wells said she entered the hospital on January 6, it was just before her birthday after the pain registered in the shoulder.
He said that he and his sister Sasha, was in terrible shock, but his mother was an incredible woman, courageous, because they do not complain. "
"From my point of view Sasha and she was absolutely essential to our lives.
"It was really, really wonderful mother."
York, a star of stage and screen, was known for her role in 1969 film They Shoot Horses, Do not They? "Because she won a BAFTA and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress Oscar.
She received an "eclectic" career you win acclaim for her roles in films like A Man For All Seasons has seen, the Battle of Britain and Tom Jones.
In recent years it was on TV screens in BBC dramas Holby City and Casualty seen, and continue their work on stage.
York beautiful blue eyes and blond hair to ensure it was one of the most recognizable faces of the Swinging Sixties.
In 1966, a man for all seasons, she played the daughter of Thomas More and more as a uniformed police officer yelled Kenneth section in 1969, the Battle of Britain.
She also appeared in Robert Aldrich film adaptation of Frank Marcus hit play The Killing of Sister George.
But many critics cited as Child performance, young lesbians, as evidenced by their more memorable.
In 1972, York has won the Best Actress Award at Cannes for her portrayal of Cathryn in photo images.
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