RIP Capt. Sir Tom Moore

henchy3rd

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A true gent, a true hero, he made me feel like the world was put right.
Acts off kindness beyond belief.
lest we forget.
 

TeeDee

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Nov 6, 2008
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Condolences indeed to his family.

He left this world at the age of 100 , a very good innings I think , and achieved much in his life to be proud of - obviously raising such an amazing amount of money to be used for so much good which he ultimately succumbed to.

I know we use words such as 'sadness' when it comes to the passing of one soul - but I think when they have led a very long , rich , charitable and heroic life then maybe its not sadness that we should immediately run to as an emotion but admiration in a long life well lived.

Rest easy Sir - Your time has been well served.
 
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Paul_B

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The biggest legacy of his comes from the people he's inspired. Like that young autistic lad with a condition where he struggles to walk with a frame who has done walkingchallenges and earnt over £100,000 for charity after seeing Captain Sir Tom. He won a SPOTY prize and got to meet sir tom as well.
 

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