Captain Sir Tom Moore’s spirit lives on, family tells funeral service

The family of Captain Sir Tom Moore have paid tribute to the veteran and NHS charity fundraiser at his funeral, saying his “message and his spirit lives on”.
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Sir Tom’s coffin, draped in a union flag, was carried to the crematorium on Saturday, February 27 by soldiers from the Yorkshire Regiment while a Second World War-era C-47 Dakota performed a flypast.

This was followed by a firing party of 14 each firing three rounds in unison before a small service got under way.

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The service, at Bedford Crematorium, was attended by eight members of Sir Tom’s immediate family – his two daughters Hannah Ingram-Moore and Lucy Teixeira, four grandchildren and his sons-in-law – all wearing masks.

The coffin of Captain Sir Tom Moore is carried by members of the armed forces during his funeral at Bedford Crematorium. Picture: Joe Giddens/PA WireThe coffin of Captain Sir Tom Moore is carried by members of the armed forces during his funeral at Bedford Crematorium. Picture: Joe Giddens/PA Wire
The coffin of Captain Sir Tom Moore is carried by members of the armed forces during his funeral at Bedford Crematorium. Picture: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

It opened with the charity single Sir Tom recorded with Michael Ball and the NHS Voices of Care Choir, You’ll Never Walk Alone, which reached number one in the UK singles charts in April last year.

His daughter Lucy, 52, then paid tribute to Sir Tom, who captured the hearts of the nation with his fundraising efforts during the first coronavirus lockdown.

She said: “Daddy, you always told us ‘best foot forward’ and true to your word that’s what you did last year, raising a fortune for the NHS and walking your way into the nation’s hearts.”

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“Daddy, I am so proud of you, what you achieved your whole life and especially in the last year.

Sir Captain Tom Moore raised over £32 million for the NHS. Picture: Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images.Sir Captain Tom Moore raised over £32 million for the NHS. Picture: Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images.
Sir Captain Tom Moore raised over £32 million for the NHS. Picture: Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images.

“You may be gone but your message and your spirit lives on.”

Daughter Hannah said that the world had become “enthralled” by her father’s spirit of hope, positivity and resilience.

She added: “We are so proud of the way you handled everything that happened.

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“We have been so close as a family before this but we were thrust even closer together as the world became enthralled by your spirit of hope, positivity and resilience.

“They too saw your belief in kindness and the fundamental goodness of the human spirit.”

A number of special items were placed on Sir Tom’s coffin, including a replica of his service cap from the Second World War, a wreath from the Yorkshire Regiment, his campaign medals, including the Burma Star, and his knighthood medal stitched on to a cushion.

There was also a specially-commissioned sword engraved with the motto of the Yorkshire Regiment on one side – “Fortune favours the brave” – and his own personal motto, “Tomorrow will be a good day”, on the other.

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Sir Tom died at Bedford Hospital on February 2 after testing positive for Covid-19.

Singer Michael Buble recorded a version of the song Smile which was played at the funeral, while other music included The White Cliffs Of Dover by Dame Vera Lynn, I Vow To Thee My Country by Alife Boe and My Way by Frank Sinatra.

Members of the public were asked to stay at home and not attend the funeral, but many thousands of people have signed an online book of condolence instead.

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