"The Wanted" carry bandmate Tom Parker's coffin

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Tom Parker from "The Wanted" was laid to rest today after losing his 2 year battle with stage 4 Glasioblastoma at the young age of 33.

His bandmates Siva, Max, Nathan and Jay carried Tom's black coffin from a horse-drawn carriage into the church in south-east London.  His widow Kelsey had invited the public to line the streets near the church and watch the private service on the screens that had been set-up outside.  Flower wreaths spelt "Daddy", "Tom" and "Glad you Came", a nod to the band's hit record.  

Kelsey had pre-recorded a speech which was played out, describing Tom as her "soulmate".  She said "If love alone could've saved you, you would've lived forever".  She spoke about how they'd met in a nightclub before he was in the group and he told her he was "going to be famous so wouldn't have time for a girlfriend" but then he wouldn't leaver her alone.  The congregation erupted in laughter.  

Tom's bandmate Max George also made an emotional speech and a number of Oasis sings were played.  Tom loved the songs "Champagne Supernova" and "Live Forever".

Some well-known faces were there too to pay their respects including Liam Payne, Eastenders' actress Louise Lytton, James Argent, Lydia Bright, Stacey Giggs and Dublin singer-songwriter Ruth-Anne Cunningham performed the songs "Handbags and Gladrags" and "Amazing Grace" accompanied by a violinist.  

 

 

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