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Captain Sir Tom Moore
funeral today, i hope that they give him a splendid send off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I rarely cried even as a child and my son was the same almost from birth. I wish I could cry more. I simply get very upset inside and go very quiet but I cried today because it was very much like my Mum's funeral 12 years ago. I actually took her funeral so I couldn't cry. A lot of the tears from me today we're for her. She was born one year before Sir Tom.
Yes, it was a beautiful and moving funeral and his family said some lovely things about him. I cried for Tom and also (like you Apc) for my Mum and my Dad too who haven't been gone that long in the great scheme of things and who I miss terribly. A very moving day. Strangely enough when I woke up this morning, my first thought was that it will be a sad world now without Sir Tom in it.
Yes, it was an appropriate and dignified funeral, but I am afraid I cannot understand the crying.
Yes, feel sorry for a couple of hours then get on with life as death comes to all.
I am lucky as I have never been able to grieve and certainly not allow a death of family or whoever to affect my day and certainly not my life.
Grand chap, deserved his funeral as did many equally deserving " grand chaps" who had a far simpler departure.
Yes, feel sorry for a couple of hours then get on with life as death comes to all.
I am lucky as I have never been able to grieve and certainly not allow a death of family or whoever to affect my day and certainly not my life.
Grand chap, deserved his funeral as did many equally deserving " grand chaps" who had a far simpler departure.
what a lovely gesture from the Queen
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