Tom Parker’s wife and two children light candle for him on World Cancer Day

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Tom Parker’s wife and two children light candle for him on World Cancer Day
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Tom Parker’s widow Kelsey and their two children have honoured him by lighting candles on World Cancer Day. On Instagram, she wrote: ‘Remembering those we’ve lost, sending strength to those who are fighting. Join us to bring light and hope.'

died in March last year at the age of 33He left behind wife Kelsey, whom he married in 2018, and two children: three-year-old Aurelia and two-year-old Bodhi.in his memory, as well as funds for vital treatments for patients with fundraising events.

Kelsey shared a video of the precious moment, as she lit a match to three little tea lights, with an ornament shaped as an angel sitting on the table.The mum-of-two lovingly stroked her children’s hair as they took in the moment, with youngest Bodhi chuckling. She was met with a lot of love and support in the comments, with one fan promising: ‘Will light a candle for Tom ❤️’

Another follower praised: ‘This is beautiful. I love how you involve the children & keep Tom’s light shining for them. You’re a wonderful mother – don’t ever forget that ❤️’The Glad You Came singer died last March at 33, after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour Speaking in her ITVBe documentary Kelsey Parker: Life After Tom, she explained that it will take ‘years and years to get over’ what she went through.

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