The family of Captain Sir Tom Moore plan to leave an empty chair out as they sit down for their first Christmas dinner without him.
During the pandemic, he won the nations' hearts by raising £33 million for the NHS, by completing 100 laps of his garden. Sadly, he died on February 2, aged 100. READ MORE: Giant Christmas dinner pie dubbed 'Northerner's best present' created by top Greater Manchester chef In an exclusive interview with The Mirror, his ever-proud daughter fondly remembered his antics during Christmases past.
She chuckled: “Back in the day he’d put on his wellies and create an imprint, in fake instant snow, that ran down the hall, all the way from the chimney, then to our Christmas tree. “We live off the joy – the
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