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direct to your inboxCaptain Sir Tom Moore's daughters are planing a 'quiet send-off' for their dad after he died, aged 100, earlier this week.The death of the Second World War veteran and lockdown hero was announced on Tuesday (February 2) after battling pneumonia and testing positive for Covid-19.The sad news of Sir Tom's death prompted an outpouring of tributes after he shot to national, and global fame, last year for raising £39 million for the NHS in April 2020.Many have called for permanent
.Good Morning Britain following his death. Hannah Ingram-Moore has been a regular on the ITV news programme since her dad shot to national fame following his fundraising efforts during the first lockdown.
direct to your inboxThe family of Captain Sir Tom Moore have shared an unseen passage of a book the NHS hero was writing before he died, in which he talked about his own funeral.The World War II veteran, who captured the hearts of the nation with his fundraising efforts during the first lockdown, died at the age of 100 on February 2 after testing positive for cornavirus.His family have confirmed that a 'small family funeral' will take place in line with coronavirus restrictions on Saturday
Captain Sir Tom Moore's funeral will take place near to his home in Bedfordshire in Saturday, it has been confirmed.The 100 year old sadly passed away earlier this month after raising over £30million for NHS charities during lockdown. His family have now confirmed details of his funeral, but have asked the public to pay their respects at home.
direct to your inboxCaptain Sir Tom Moore's daughter has spoken out on her father's belief he'd come home from hospital and why they kept the trolling from him.Hannah Ingram-Moore said she could not tell her 100-year-old father "people are hating us" over the outpouring of support he received during his fundraising challenge last year.She said his heart would have been "broken" to hear about it.She told BBC Breakfast: "I couldn't tell him."I think it would have broken his heart, honestly, if
Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter Hannah has shared a heartfelt statement following her father's death on 2 February.Opening up in a heartfelt message shared on Twitter, Hannah thanked the public for their support, going into great detail about what an incredible man Captain Tom was. WATCH: Captain Sir Tom Moore dies after contracting Covid-19Hannah also discussed the pain of losing someone you love, and said that she hoped that the world would continue to spread "love and joy".RELATED: Captain
Captain Sir Tom Moore shared one final message on social media ahead of his death, and it's so inspiring.On 25 January, Captain Tom posted a message on Instagram that read: "You can do and be anything you want to be."The touching image was captioned: "Be positive and believe in yourself."MORE: Captain Sir Tom Moore's family are 'hurt' by cruel Barbados commentsMORE: Captain Sir Tom Moore's family clarify when he contracted coronavirusCaptain Tom passed away on Monday at the age of 100.The
Good Morning Britain viewers have been left in tears after Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan paid tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore.The 100 year old icon, who shot to fame after he raised more than £33million for the NHS, passed away after he was hospitalised with coronavirus and pneumonia. Susanna, 50, and Piers, 55, hosted a GMB special to remember Sir Tom for all his incredible achievements throughout the pandemic.