In nearly two weeks since her husband Tom Parker's death from cancer, Kelsey Parker has taken to Instagram to share details of his funeral service. She also made a final request for her husband from his fans.
According to her, "It would be great" if the fans of her late husband lined the streets as they escorted her and her family to their private service.
Kelsey made the service's specifics public for her 258,000 Instagram followers.
She wrote,"Thomas Anthony Parker. There will be 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," she added.
She said it would be highly appreciated to have everyone line the route as they go to the private service. She also added that "The Wanted" singer's fans are more than welcome to join them outside the church while the service is ongoing. The whole process will be relayed on screens for those who will do so.
She closed the tweet by saying, "Love Kelsey."
Nearly two weeks have passed since the tragic loss of Tom at the end of March.
A sad Instagram post from the star's wife confirmed his death and the loss for her two daughters.
The post announced that Tom passed away peacefully earlier that day with all of his family by his side. The family admits to feeling a great devastation since Tom was the center of their universe. Imagining life without his "infectious smile and energetic presence" is making them feel immeasurable grief.
Jay McGuiness, Tom Parker's bandmate, has written a touching tribute to the late vocalist just recently. He has fond memories of him and his warm personality and cannot help but feel great emotions over the sudden passing.
McGuiness posted a touching tribute to Parker on Instagram, along with a black-and-white photo of the two of them. He said that the he misses Parker so much and feels immense gratitude for the time they were able to spend together.
"Everyone remembers the day they met you. You didn't slip into anyone's life quietly, you hit them like a ton of bricks and looked them square in the eyes. You talked to absolutely everyone as if they were no more and no less than you," he wrote.
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