TOM Parker’s wife Kelsey shared a heartwarming photo of their daughter Aurelia and said her dad had come to “see them”.
The Wanted singer was diagnosed with a brain tumour in October 2020, and he died peacefully surrounded by family and friends on March 30 this year at the age of 33.
Kelsey, 30, posted a photo of daughter Aurelia holding a white feather and captioned it: “He came to see them at work.”
The youngster held the feather in her hand and held it up as she looked at it inquisitively.
It comes after revealed the plans for Tom’s funeral as as she invites fans to pay their respects.
Tom will be laid to rest later this month in a private ceremony, but his fans have been invited to pay their respects at Queensway, Petts Wood, in south-east London.
Kelsey shared this evening: “Thomas Anthony Parker. There will be a private celebration of life on Wednesday 20th April.
“We know many of you would like to pay your respects as well, so would love for you to join us in Petts Wood from 10am.
“It would be beautiful to have everyone line the route as we head to our private service.
“You are then welcome to join us outside the church for the duration where the service will be relayed on screens.”
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Kelsey also created a GoFundMe page following her husband’s death to “keep Tom’s memory alive forever” via donations to charitable causes instead of sending flowers and cards.
The page exceeded its £5,000 target within the first 12 hours and so far has received more than £51,000 worth of donations.
The couple had been married since 2018 and welcomed their son, Bodhi, in October last year and their daughter, Aurelia Rose, was born in 2019.
Tom disclosed in October 2020 that he had been diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma and had begun radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Despite his diagnosis, in the weeks before his death he had performed on stage with his bandmates as part of their much-delayed reunion tour.
His fellow bandmates, Ed Sheeran, Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp and Howard Donald of Take That were among the figures from the world of music who paid tribute to the singer after news of his death broke.
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