A funeral was held Thursday for the woman found dismembered in a Brooklyn park earlier this month.  

Loved ones paid their respects to Brandy Odom at Brown Memorial Church in Clinton Hill.

Some wore T-shirts with her picture on it as they said a final farewell. 

Odom was found on April 9 dismembered in Canarsie Park. Her head and torso were discovered together in one location. Her arms and legs were found elsewhere.

Her family remains confident in police as the hunt for her killer continues.

"Justice will be served. I am a firm believer in that. I have faith that justice will get served and if the person is out there watching me right now - giving my daughter the celebration I just want you to see how hurt the family is have some type of remorse or sympathy and just come forward," said Nicole Odom, Brandy's mother.

The 26-year-old was identified by a distinct tattoo she had on her chest. 

There is a $10,000 Crime Stoppers reward offered for information leading to an arrest.

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams has personally offered a thousand dollar reward as well.

Police have not yet declared Odom's death a homicide, but they are investigating it as one.