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Northampton rallies to pay for homeless man's funeral | Northampton rallies to pay for homeless man's funeral |
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George Murray died in hospital in September and lived in Northampton for more than 15 years | George Murray died in hospital in September and lived in Northampton for more than 15 years |
More than £6,000 has been raised to help pay for the funeral of a former homeless man. | More than £6,000 has been raised to help pay for the funeral of a former homeless man. |
George Murray, 51, who lived on the streets of Northampton for about 15 years, died on 21 September. | George Murray, 51, who lived on the streets of Northampton for about 15 years, died on 21 September. |
Hundreds of people are expected to attend a celebration of his life on the town's Market Square on 6 November. | Hundreds of people are expected to attend a celebration of his life on the town's Market Square on 6 November. |
Stan Robertson, from the homelessness charity Project 16:15, said he had been overwhelmed by the donations for a true "gentleman". | Stan Robertson, from the homelessness charity Project 16:15, said he had been overwhelmed by the donations for a true "gentleman". |
He said a Facebook group created to remember Mr Murray had about 1,700 followers and more than 300 people had donated towards his funeral costs. | He said a Facebook group created to remember Mr Murray had about 1,700 followers and more than 300 people had donated towards his funeral costs. |
George Murray moved into a flat in Northampton in 2020 | George Murray moved into a flat in Northampton in 2020 |
Mr Robertson, who will conduct the multi-faith service, said: "It's been absolutely overwhelming; it's just an awesome thing to see everyone coming together and sharing their tributes and their memories. | Mr Robertson, who will conduct the multi-faith service, said: "It's been absolutely overwhelming; it's just an awesome thing to see everyone coming together and sharing their tributes and their memories. |
"It's hard to keep up with all the comments." | "It's hard to keep up with all the comments." |
Mr Murray, 51, who died in hospital, had moved into a flat in the town in 2020 during the coronavirus lockdowns, after living on the streets for more than a decade. | Mr Murray, 51, who died in hospital, had moved into a flat in the town in 2020 during the coronavirus lockdowns, after living on the streets for more than a decade. |
Mr Robertson said the charity had tracked down his next-of-kin in Scotland and it had been working closely with them and his friends on the memorial. | Mr Robertson said the charity had tracked down his next-of-kin in Scotland and it had been working closely with them and his friends on the memorial. |
From 10:30 BST a lone piper will lead the hearse from Mark Elliott Funeral Service on St Giles Street and the procession will move via Abington Street to the Market Square for a 11:00 service. | From 10:30 BST a lone piper will lead the hearse from Mark Elliott Funeral Service on St Giles Street and the procession will move via Abington Street to the Market Square for a 11:00 service. |
Other homeless people will take part, read poems, and share stories, Mr Robertson added. | Other homeless people will take part, read poems, and share stories, Mr Robertson added. |
A crematorium service will take place later in the afternoon. | A crematorium service will take place later in the afternoon. |
"George was liked by the community. People saw the gentleman in him," Mr Robertson said. | "George was liked by the community. People saw the gentleman in him," Mr Robertson said. |
"He was old school in the manner he spoke to people. | "He was old school in the manner he spoke to people. |
"I just found him to be a really nice guy, someone you could sit down with and have a good chat." | "I just found him to be a really nice guy, someone you could sit down with and have a good chat." |
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