Linda Nolan Fan’s Heartbreaking Five-Word tribute in emotional farewell





Linda Nolan’s fans CAMPED OUTSIDE ST PAUL’S CHURCH IN BLACKPOOL THIS MORNING AS THEY PAID THEIR Respects to the Late Singer, Hailing Her “Brave” and “Inspirational”
Fans Lineed the Streets of Blackpool Today to Say their Finals to Linda Nolan, Who Died Last Month at the Age of 65, Surrounded by Her Devoted Siblings.
The Beloved Star’s Funeral Service took Place at St. Paul’s Church, The Same Place Where Linda Exchange with Her “SoulMate” Husband, The Late Brian Hudson, in the Summer of 1981. Mourners thesis Proceeded to the Crematorium, in A Celebrated Linda.
Blackpool, The Town Where the Dublin-Born Nolan Sisters First Found Fame and Have Lived for Much of their Lives, is Said to Have Been Linda’s “Spiritual Home” Among Those Paying Respectts to Linda Sharon Bull, 51, Who Said Linda Feeling as though she had “lost a friend.”
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Said: “I Met Linda at 16 in Her Dresing Room, she was with her Husband, Brian. That was 1989. I absolutely love Linda. Her voice was amazing.
“I remember the first time I shook her hand, i was about nine, i’id i’d never wondering. She wrote to over the years thanking with sent i gifts.
She added: “i have been very upset. I’ve been devastated.
James Morris, 59, From Blackpool, Told a Sweet Story of How He Met Linda and Was Working at A Train Station, and She Never Forgot Him.
“I first time at the preston station and she fel Badly, I helped her up. Ever Since i’ve always spoken to her s saw her,” he said.
“I WANTED TO PAY MY REASPects. That’s that day she got up and started Laughing, she was brave.
Beverley Higgerson, 68, From Blackburn, Is A Breast Cancer Survivor Who Been Left “Inspired” by Linda’s Legacy. “I Went Through Breast Cancer Five Years Ago and I’m in Remission,” She Said.
“Someone Who Went Through it for Twenty Years Deserves Respect. She Handled It Very Well, She inspired me. I WANTED TO PAY MY REASPECTS TO WHO FIGHT THAT BATTLE FOR 20 YEARS.”
Among Those CAMPED OUTSIDE The Church was Steve Buchanan, 62, From Salford. Recalling Seeing Linda Perform, He Said: “My Mam Got with Free Tickets Each Year from Her Firm in Salford. I was 16 and I like the music, i grea up with it. I always followed linda’s and she was bore.
The Nolans are Also Raising Money for their Local Trinity House Hospice, in Blackpool, Which Helped Both birth and Her Sister Bernie. If you’d like to donate or wold like to leave a tribute to Linda, please visits Linda-Nolan.muchloved.com