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Friends and fans mourn death of Celtic hero Tommy, 51
 
 
 

CELTIC legend Tommy Burns lost his brave battle with cancer early today.

The former Parkhead player and manager died just after 4am - with his family around him - at their Glasgow home.

News of the death sparked a flood of tributes, with many colleagues - including Celtic manager Gordon Strachan - in tears as they spoke of the loss.

Burns, 51, played for the club for 15 years and went on to manage them.

He had been diagnosed with melanoma two years ago. Surgery appeared to have caught the illness before it spread, and check-ups were encouraging.

However, earlier this year, he began to feel unwell again and further investigations confirmed cancer had returned.

Burns continued to work as a coach for Celtic until a month ago when the illness, and treatment, made this impossible.

He was admitted to hospital in Glasgow two weeks ago for a blood transfusion in an attempt to boost his strength ahead of being flown to France for specialist treatment.

However, last weekend Burns was flown back to the home he shared with his wife Rosemary when it became clear that this was a battle he was going to lose.

The couple had four children - Emma, Jenna, Michael and Jonathan - and had recently become grandparents.

Over the past few days, many of his friends have been invited to visit him.

After seeing Tommy yesterday, a very emotional Gordon Strachan today failed to hold back the tears.

He said: "Tommy was simply one of the best friends anyone could ever hope to have.

"I consider myself fortunate not only to have worked with him on a daily basis for the past three years, but to have been able to count on him as a friend.

"His bravery throughout his illness was an inspiration, and right to the end he was checking everyone else was okay, never giving a thought for himself.

"The fact he has now gone will take a long time to sink in, and my thoughts are with Rosemary and his family."

News of the death was confirmed on the Celtic website.

A statement added: "Tommy, a true Celtic legend and wonderful man, will be sadly missed by us all.

"Clearly, our thoughts are very much with Rosemary and his family at this extremely difficult time."

Tributes poured in from many connected with the club, led by Lisbon Lions.

Former manager Billy McNeill said: "Tommy was a smashing fellow who enjoyed a laugh, but he also worked very hard.

"His real forte was setting up the academy at Celtic, and hopefully the club can reap the benefits of this for years.

"It is terrible news that he has lost this battle."

And Bertie Auld paid a moving tribute to Burns, describing him as "a beautiful, honest and passionate person".

The life and times of Tommy Burns

Tommy and Walter Smith share a joke on Scotland duty

Head-to-head with Derek Ferguson in an Old Firm clash in 1992

Tommy and his wife at their daughter's wedding

The door at Celtic Park was always open to Burns

Tommy with new-born daughter Emma in 1982
He added: "It is news like this that puts football into perspective"

Jim Craig described Burns as "a really nice guy with no airs or graces ... a great family man - and a great credit to Celtic".

Players from more recent times also spoke warmly of Burns.

Neil Lennon said: "The one thing Tommy cared about more than anything else was his family. My thoughts are with each and every one of them at such a difficult time."

Peter Grant was "devastated" by the death of his long-time friend.

He added: "You could have walked to the ends of the earth and you would never find anyone who had a bad word to say about Tommy Burns. He had universal respect."

Andy Walker described Burns as a "great example to so many people".

He added: "Tommy was one guy when I signed for the club who constantly went out and met the supporters, did hospital visits and gave up so much of his time.

"He felt he was in such a privileged position to be playing for Celtic."

Old Firm rival and Rangers legend Derek Johnstone added: "It's devastating news. I've known Tommy for a long number of years.

"Not only was he an outstanding player, he was an absolute gentleman. I always admired the way he conducted himself.

"It's just not right for a young man to be taken from the world at his age. My thoughts are with Tommy's family."

Off the field, Prime Minister Gordon Brown sent his condolences to Tommy's family and said his belief in good football shone through his time as Celtic boss.

He said: "I was deeply saddened to hear of the death of Tommy Burns, and my thoughts are with his family and friends.

"His death robs Scottish football of one of its most inspirational figures of modern times and one of the nicest people in football. He will go down as one of the all-time great players for Glasgow Celtic."

City council leader Steven Purcell said: "Scotland has lost one of its greatest footballing legends and one of its most decent and genuine men.

"Tommy was unusual in that he crossed the footballing divide and was liked and respected by all football fans, not just here in Glasgow - but throughout Scotland and beyond.

"It's true when they say only the good die young."

And from the world of business, Willie Haughey said Burns was a "Celtic legend" and a "great man who will be sadly missed".

Publication date 15/05/08

Posted by: weegielady, glasgow on 9:40am Thu 15 May 08
RIP Tommy, sad loss, thoughts are sent to all friends and family at this very sad .

The pictures above are all really lovely, nice work ET.

Guess he is playing kickabout in Heaven now.
Posted by: Stewie Griffin, Glasgow on 9:47am Thu 15 May 08
Tommy - a true gent, class footballer and all round good guy.

A wee story about Tommy: my brother went to St Mary's primary with Tommy and they were good pals. On the way home one day Tommy was kicking a can along the street with my brother and my mum said to him that he's play for Celtic one day. No, says Tommy, I'm playing for Manchester United!

Man Utd's loss was Celtic's gain.

RIP Tommy. You'll be sorely missed by all.
Posted by: Rab Jones, Glasgow on 10:00am Thu 15 May 08
There's no justice in life when you hear that a 51 year old man has passed away.

All the best to Tommy's family.

Ridiculous age to leave this earth.
Posted by: The Missing City, Glasgow on 10:01am Thu 15 May 08
Too many memories to mention

Speaking to him and Billy after the Scottish Cup Final 1995 - took some photographs as well as capturing the event on video.

Speaking to him again when he was at the Citizen's Theatre May 2006 to see No Mean City.

He had time for anybody no matter who they were.

A brilliant man who will be cherished forever

RIP Tommy 1956-2008
Posted by: glasgow 69, glasgow on 10:09am Thu 15 May 08
R.I.P. Tommy, we'll miss you!
Posted by: kittycat, Australia (Formally Glasgow) on 10:12am Thu 15 May 08
Such sad news.

RIP Tommy.


Posted by: Sydney Meriwether, Glasgow on 10:22am Thu 15 May 08
Puts the game of football into a timely and much-needed perspective; a man of genuine humility who was a real ambassador for Celtic, for Glasgow, and for the human race.

RIP Tommy Burns.
Posted by: paul on 10:26am Thu 15 May 08
rest in peace tommy.

gone but never forgotten.

our thoughts are with your family and friends.

Posted by: Pete, Glasgow on 10:29am Thu 15 May 08
RIP Tommy. One of life's good guys.
Posted by: Siouxsie, Glasgow on 10:32am Thu 15 May 08
Very sad to hear the loss of such a genuine and lovely guy, a true gent! You'll be sadly missed Tommy.
Posted by: Germann, East Lothian on 10:39am Thu 15 May 08
Having just had a recent illness which left me upset and bewildered at why I was so ill, I now feel very humbled at the sad sad news of the death of Tommy Burns. I'm still alive, I'm 51 and a true blue, and greatly admired the man and the player. Thoughts to all his family and friends: Tommy transcended all the capers and nonsense that surrounds the religious divide; at a time like this we should all be united: it's what Tommy would have wanted I believe. Rest In Peace sir, you will be most welcome in heaven.
Posted by: Stewie Griffin, Glasgow on 10:46am Thu 15 May 08
Having just had a recent illness which left me upset and bewildered at why I was so ill, I now feel very humbled at the sad sad news of the death of Tommy Burns. I'm still alive, I'm 51 and a true blue, and greatly admired the man and the player. Thoughts to all his family and friends: Tommy transcended all the capers and nonsense that surrounds the religious divide; at a time like this we should all be united: it's what Tommy would have wanted I believe. Rest In Peace sir, you will be most welcome in heaven.


Good post, well said. Hope you are keeping well.
Posted by: jim_the_tim_04, GLASGOW on 10:53am Thu 15 May 08
R.I.P. TOMMY A LEGEND HAIL.HAIL
Posted by: John Rendall, Glasgow on 10:54am Thu 15 May 08
This is just the saddest news... a true gentleman, a father and husband, friend to many. Rest in Peace Tommy.
Posted by: Germann, East Lothian on 10:58am Thu 15 May 08
Stewie Griffin wrote:
Having just had a recent illness which left me upset and bewildered at why I was so ill, I now feel very humbled at the sad sad news of the death of Tommy Burns. I'm still alive, I'm 51 and a true blue, and greatly admired the man and the player. Thoughts to all his family and friends: Tommy transcended all the capers and nonsense that surrounds the religious divide; at a time like this we should all be united: it's what Tommy would have wanted I believe. Rest In Peace sir, you will be most welcome in heaven.
Good post, well said. Hope you are keeping well.
Thank you Stewie! I am feeling better. Pales into insignificance now after this terrible news about Tommy.
I appreciate your thoughts my friend.
Posted by: ManInLondon, London on 11:15am Thu 15 May 08
Tommy's time as manager at Celtic brought light to the dark days of the early 90s and hope to all Celtic supporters. However football pales in significance today with the passing of a great man in all senses of the word.

I'm left absolutely gutted at this news and my heartfelt prayers go out to Tommy's friends and family at this difficult time.

God bless you Tommy.
Posted by: sceptic, Lanarkshire on 11:33am Thu 15 May 08
All fans should think of the sadness at the passing of one good man.It puts everything else in perspective.

Scottish Football has today suffered a great loss but this pales into insignificance when compared to the loss of the Burns family .

Our thoughts are with them


Posted by: Katie, Glasgow on 11:35am Thu 15 May 08
"He had time for anybody no matter who they were". How true.

My husband and I got married in 1996 and had our wedding meal at Celtic Park. We were having our photographs taken in the trophy room and a head popped around the door, it was Tommy Burns. He said to us, "I heard there were some newlyweds here and I just thought I'd pop in and give you my congratulations." I thought that was a lovely gesture. We asked him if we could have a photograph with him which he agreed to and since then the photograph of my husband and I with Tommy Burns has been on our wall.

A lovely man with a heart of gold and a legend. God bless you Tommy and rest in peace.
Posted by: Matthew Clifford, dumbarton on 11:43am Thu 15 May 08
A genuine down to earth gentelman who will be greatly missed R I P Tommy.
Posted by: paulab, glasgow on 11:55am Thu 15 May 08
R.I.P tommy my thoughts and prayers are with your family
Posted by: bookworm, glasgow on 11:56am Thu 15 May 08
I was really sorry to here of the death of Celtic legend Tommy Burns today.He will sadly missed by everyone in my house.
Posted by: Eileen Knowles, Johnstone on 11:58am Thu 15 May 08
Never a truer saying - only the good die young. May his family, colleagues and close friends take strength from the fact that he gave a lot of pleasure to a lot of people, and will be remembered with admiration all over Glasgow and Scotland-wide.

Rest in peace Tommy - your life's work is done.
Posted by: paulab, glasgow on 11:59am Thu 15 May 08
R.I.P Tommy my thoughts are with your family and friends x
Posted by: Big Al, Paisley on 11:59am Thu 15 May 08
Very sad news indeed, have met Tommy myself and at times like these words and cliches like "true gent, "giant" and "legend" are often passed around, par fait. BUT..... In the case of Tommy Burns they should be written in big bold capital letters!!

RIP Tommy, a true gent, a giant and a legend !
Posted by: paulab, glasgow on 11:59am Thu 15 May 08
R.I.P Tommy my thoughts are with your family and friends x
Posted by: e.lindsay479@btinter net.com, Parkhouse, Glasgow on 12:10pm Thu 15 May 08
I think I can safely say there is not a single Celtic fan who does not have a place in their heart for Tommy he was one of us, God Bless the Burns family my thoughts are with you all
Posted by: the mexican, cumbernauld on 12:16pm Thu 15 May 08
TOMMY BURNS,YOU`LL NEVER WALK ALONE
Posted by: sceptic, Lanarkshire on 12:22pm Thu 15 May 08
Well done Rangers for cancelling their open top bus parade as a mark of respect to Tommy Burns. Credit where credits due.

Posted by: Thomas Donnelly, NEW GORBALS on 12:32pm Thu 15 May 08
I is a very sad day here in Glasgow with the
passing of our very own Tommy Burns a true Gentleman and a great Celt, our thoughts are with Rosemary and the family he will be sadly missed by the world wide Celtic family.
" TOMMY YOU,LL NEVER WALK ALONE REST IN PEACE"
Posted by: raypaterson, Glasgow on 12:52pm Thu 15 May 08
Farewell, Tommy, a well loved, much respected, and good family man. Rest in peace.
Posted by: Garry Latto, ENFIELD on 12:56pm Thu 15 May 08
Mr Tommy Burns R.I.P .

Thanks for all the memories you gave us with Celtic and Scotland. God Bless.

God has now got 3 star signings with you, best and Jinky. Hail Hail
Posted by: ParisLoyal, Paris on 12:58pm Thu 15 May 08
Thanks to Rangers for cancelling their Bus parade as a mark of respect for Tommy Burns.

In difficult times for Rangers they can still reach out across the divide to show the respect that TB commands.

A true gentleman and a sad loss.

Hail Hail
Posted by: Garry Latto, ENFIELD on 1:01pm Thu 15 May 08
R.I.P Mr Tommy Burns

Thanks for all the memories you gave us at Celtic and Scotland you will never walk alone.

God has now got the best Two Midfielders with you and Jinky. Hail Hail
Posted by: jd2, norwich on 1:02pm Thu 15 May 08
R.I.P. TOMMY YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN !!!
Posted by: Victor, Milan on 1:29pm Thu 15 May 08
Words fail me....

RIP Tommy
Posted by: jimmyk, Glasgow on 1:34pm Thu 15 May 08
Great Man! Great Life! Great Loss!

Sincerest condolences to the Burns Family.
Posted by: Boyne Bhoy, Drogheda on 1:42pm Thu 15 May 08
RIP TB, your legacy lives on both in your family and in the hearts of Reading, Kilmarnock and Celtic supporters.
Posted by: hugo, south side on 1:45pm Thu 15 May 08
i met Tommy Burns about 4 months ago, and i consider it an honor to have spoken to him. My thoughts go out to his family at this.

He is, was, and was always destined to be a Celtic Legend and this is one of the saddest days in Scottish sporting history.

I am sure Tommy's family know they will 'Never Walk Alone'
Posted by: Nicky, Glasgow on 1:58pm Thu 15 May 08
I was so truly daddened to hear of Tommys passing. Such a true gentleman and true Celt! May God bless you and keep you. Rest in peace Tommy.

Heartfelt sympathies to Tommy's family and friends.

Posted by: ryancfcnumba1, Dubai on 2:00pm Thu 15 May 08
I cry as I say this.

Tommy Burns . Everybody in Scottish football knows that name. They know him not only has a loyal football man and Celtic legend, they also know him as a true gentleman. He always had time for everyone and anyone and it's very rare you come across somebody like Tommy . His passing will be mourned around the world and he will never be forgotten. I send my greatest condolenses to the Burns family and my thoughts and prayers are with them at this very sad time.

I would also like to thank Rangers for postponing their open bus tour as a mark of respect for Tommy.

R.I.P Tommy "You'll never walk alone"
Posted by: Ronnie Cee, Glasgow on 2:10pm Thu 15 May 08
I Met Tommy a few times and he was always smiling and friendly. I'll treasure the letter he wrote to me when he became Celtic's Manager. I've never heard A rangers fan say a bad word about him, even when he made the sign of the cross on the field. Everyone knew he was a good Christian man with no malice in him.
Rest in peace TB, we shall all miss you and send our deepest condolences to Rosemary and the family.

You were always 'Mister Celtic' and You'll never walk alone!
Posted by: luvthegers, beverley on 2:23pm Thu 15 May 08
When I first heard of Tommy's illness I went on one of the websites to wish him a speedy recovery which I thought he had achieved. His death is a sad loss and I feel for his family.
He was an example of mankind we should all strive to follow
Posted by: JamieBS, Glasgow on 2:32pm Thu 15 May 08
The Calton Bhoy who lived the dream. God Bless and keep you, Tam.
Posted by: mannerstitchy@aol.co m, ayrshire on 3:27pm Thu 15 May 08
Toomy you will be missed a charming man who made my dads birthday special when he posed for a photo no probe wee man he said and that was tommy a very nice man sadly missed god bless the family
Posted by: BhoyWunda, East Kilbride on 4:04pm Thu 15 May 08
Tommy Twists, Tommy Turns, Tommy Burns.
Posted by: TriciaG28, NY via Glasgow on 4:06pm Thu 15 May 08
He was a gentleman and he will be sorely missed.
Posted by: sixtiesboy, govanhill on 4:09pm Thu 15 May 08
iremember as a young boy in the early 70`s seeing tommy burns walking from his home in soho st in the calton & down london rd to go to training at celtic park . he was a guy who truly lived the dream a celtic fan who played for the club he loved.a religous man in the true sense never a bigot he will be sadly missed RIP TOMMY
Posted by: expat john, Canada on 4:14pm Thu 15 May 08
A great ambassador for Celtic and Scotland, as well as a great role model for kids...of all ages. A huge loss to his family & friends. I'm sure Phil O'Donnell will have a shirt waiting for you Tommy.

RIP Tommy.
Posted by: Bernadette, Canada on 4:15pm Thu 15 May 08
I am so sad to hear the news about Tommy. My heart goes out to his wife, Rosemary and the children, also to his mother Maggie and his sisters.
I remember my cousin Maggie asked me to take Tommy to the swings in Soho St. He was only three at the time. He ran in front of a swing and got a real hard crack on the head. That is a memory that has always stayed with me. I have always felt badly about that.
Sorry Tommy!
He was a great kid and turned out to be a great man.I have always followed his career and was very proud of him. RIP Tommy.
Posted by: sandra, edmonton canada on 4:26pm Thu 15 May 08
Such a sad day for all true football fans in Scotland and elsewhere. You truely were a great ambassador for the team and the sport. God Bless
Posted by: robert mckenna, Bad Harzburg, Germany on 4:45pm Thu 15 May 08
Tommy was a guy with great humility and the time he took to convey this humility made him a great man in our eyes. Our thoughts are with his wife and children in this sad time. Rest in Peace,Tommy. Also thank you Glasgow Rangers for your considerations.
Posted by: WeeGilmartin, Glassgow on 4:49pm Thu 15 May 08
rest in peace tommy burns :( gbnf !
Posted by: happydude73, Clydebank on 5:33pm Thu 15 May 08
The term legend gets branded about too readily. But this was never the case with Tommy. Tommy WAS a Celtic legend who will never be forgotten. Tommy was Celtic though and through. Not only was he a Celtic great but a truely and genuinely nice person. R.I.P. Tommy.
Posted by: I hear your pain, me,me,me on 5:57pm Thu 15 May 08
Im totally shocked, I knew he was ill but wow..God bless & goodnight Tommy,our thoughts are with your family at this difficult time.RIP wee man
Posted by: ricky mclellan on 6:21pm Thu 15 May 08
I WILL MISS T.B VERY MUCH AS HE WAS MY HERO WHEN HE PLAYED,HE KNOWS WHAT US THE HOOPS FANS THINK ABOUT THE CELTIC...."TOMMY CELTIC WILL WIN RA LEAGUE AT TANNADICE AND YOU WILL BE WATCHING DOWN" MISS YOU MATE..HAIL.HAIL XX
Posted by: michael Quigley, Fuengirola (Spain) on 6:25pm Thu 15 May 08
God Bless Tommy.
Thanks for the memories.
italic
Posted by: BronxBhoy, Bronx, New York, USA on 7:27pm Thu 15 May 08
Tommy was a true Celtic legend and more so a true gentleman in every aspect possible. I had the priviledge of meeting Tommy a number of times. Once here in the Bronx on a night back in 2000 for an Ireland fundraiser along with Packie and Bertie Auld. He also used to go to Mass at my gran's parish of Holy Cross back in Crosshill. Condolences to his family and friends and may he rest in peace! He and Jinky are having a good kickabout above! YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE TOMMY! HAIL HAIL!
Posted by: bill mac, Johannesburg on 7:37pm Thu 15 May 08
Rest in peace Tommy .The battles ower.Thanks for the wonderful memories.
Posted by: anni, London on 7:41pm Thu 15 May 08
ParisLoyal wrote:
Thanks to Rangers for cancelling their Bus parade as a mark of respect for Tommy Burns. In difficult times for Rangers they can still reach out across the divide to show the respect that TB commands. A true gentleman and a sad loss. Hail Hail
I second or third this, THANKYOU RANGERS FOR SHOWING SUCH RESPECT EVEN AFTER YOUR SAD DEFEAT LAST NIGHT, YOU DESERVED A LITTLE CELEBRATION AFTER THAT BUT INSTEAD YOU CHOSE TO PUT RESPECT BEFORE COLOURS. I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD SAY THIS BUT TODAY YOU ARE SIMPLY THE BEST
Posted by: andrew, holbeach on 8:00pm Thu 15 May 08
TOMMY TWISTS TOMMY TURNS TOMMY BURNS YOU WILL NIVER BE FORGOTEN.WITH RESPECT ANDREW GILDEA
Posted by: celtsm, Columbia, SC USA on 8:33pm Thu 15 May 08
Today was a very sad day with the news of Tommy Burns death and he will be greatly missed. I remember being at Celtic Park on a tour with Tommy 25 years or so ago and as we where standing on the pitch Tommy was delivered a message that a kid had fallen out of his bed at Yorkhill hospital and when asked what he wanted to make it better he asked to see Tommy Burns. Tommy apologized and off he went to the hospital and this is i am sure only one story of Tommy giving to the community and his charity work was well known. RIP Tommy and God Bless, you will be missed but never forgotten.
Posted by: on the planet..., brazil.. on 8:39pm Thu 15 May 08
fills my eyes with tears...
god bless tommy.
Posted by: sandrat, luton on 8:49pm Thu 15 May 08
RIP Tommy you will be sadly missed .God bless .
Posted by: joyceylad, macclesfield on 9:09pm Thu 15 May 08
Tommy Burns was a true gentleman. I once witnessed Tommy call over a celtic fan who was offering silly money for a ticket for an old firm game at Ibrox. Tommy's friend didn't turn up that day but a fellow celtic fan was given the ticket and tommy refused to take any money from him. I have never seen such a happy man - the guy who was given the ticket looked pretty pleased too! What a wonderful man and true Celtic legend.
Posted by: davieweir, Carluke on 9:24pm Thu 15 May 08
Our thoughts, wishes and condolences are with Tommy's wife and family. My wife lost her mother to this dreadful disease, so know how hard it is on the remaining loved ones.
I have been a Rangers supporter all my life but always had the utmost respect for Tommy. He was one of the few remaining down to earth true gentlemen in the game.
RIP Tommy Burns.
Posted by: Roger Ryan, London on 9:44pm Thu 15 May 08
So shocked and sorry to hear of the death of an all-time Celtic great. Tommy was by all accounts also a great humsan being, a true family man who was loved and revered by many outside the immediate Celtic circle. My condolence to Rosemary and all the Burns family. It's just a shame that a good man should leave us all at such an early age. But, like Jinky, Phil O'Donnell and countless other Celtic heroes, you will never be far from thoughts. RIP Tommy ... You'll Never Walk Alone.
Rory the Celt, London
Posted by: mas1478, Arden on 10:32pm Thu 15 May 08
Tommy Twists Tommy Turns ..Tommy Tommy Tommy Burns...God Bless


a blue Nose
Posted by: mas1478, Arden on 10:32pm Thu 15 May 08
Tommy Twists Tommy Turns ..Tommy Tommy Tommy Burns...God Bless


a blue Nose
Posted by: katsy, west on 11:21pm Thu 15 May 08
My thoughts are with his family, who will miss this lovely man so much.

RIP Tommy.
Posted by: hugh mcgrath, coatbridge on 11:21pm Thu 15 May 08
good night god bless. will be always rememberd
thanks to all you blue noses your respect as usual is greatly apreciated rename Lennoxtown the TOMMY BURNS COMPLEX
Posted by: tam-m, southside on 11:35pm Thu 15 May 08
nice to see the rangers fans who came from manchester taking the time to go to celtic park and leave their jerseys/scarfs tommy would be proud.
rip tommy burns
Posted by: msjenni, Polmont, Falkirk on 1:26am Fri 16 May 08
From 1 Paradise 2 Another!
Your battle is over Tommy,


R.I.P
You'll Never Walk Alone!!!

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Posted by: Craigiebhoy88, Livingston on 10:50am Fri 16 May 08
I can think of no bigger tribute than naming Lennoxtown after this great man who's Blueprint this was. God Bless all the Burns family. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all at this sad time. YNWAI can think of no bigger tribute than naming Lennoxtown after this great man who's Blueprint this was. God Bless all the Burns family. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all at this sad time. YNWA
Posted by: Mary Kelly, New Malden, Surrey on 11:53am Fri 16 May 08
You will never be forgotten - RIP Tommy.
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