It's been announced that Tom Parker, member of British-Irish boyband The Wanted, died today aged just 33 years old.
11.03.2022 - 13:31 / ok.co.uk
Ron Pember has passed away at the age of 87, his grandson has announced. His grandson Paul confirmed the news on Twitter as he shared he passed away on Tuesday 8 March. Paul was first to pay tribute as he shared a snap of him alongside the caption: "The sadness now is the happiness then.That’s the deal.
11.04.1934 - 08.03.2022 #ronpember #grandad." The official Only Fools and Horses Twitter account reposted the message, which they captioned: "We are saddened to hear of the news of the death of Ron Pember who played Baz in the series 3 episode ‘Homesick’ Our thoughts and warm wishes go to his family and friends." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Meanwhile fans also shared their sadness over his loss as one person commented: "RIP Ron Pember. Appeared in absolutely everything. Wonderfully.
Probably best known for 'Secret Army'." Another said: "Just heard the sad news that Ron Pember has passed away. (Tuesday) He was such a gentleman with us upstarts when he appeared on #RedDwarf He just rammed his tongue firmly into his cheek and joined the party! What a legend. RIP".
A third wrote: "RIP Ron Pember, actor in every TV show of the 70s and 80s. And, crucially, Alain in the greatest UK drama series, Secret Army. Go peacefully "down the line", Ron." While a fourth added: "Farewell Ron Pember, who appeared in … every tv show ever made." Described as a "gentleman", fans could agree over one key thing when it comes to Ron – he's been in everything.
It's been announced that Tom Parker, member of British-Irish boyband The Wanted, died today aged just 33 years old.
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