Fans invited to line streets for Bonnie Tyler's funeral
Summary
Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler died at age 75 in a hospital in Portugal due to an illness she was being treated for. Her family announced a celebration of life service in Swansea, where fans can pay their respects as her coffin travels through her hometown.Key Facts
- Bonnie Tyler died unexpectedly on 8 July at a hospital in Portugal.
- She was 75 years old and known for songs like "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Holding Out For A Hero."
- Her coffin will be brought to her home in Mumbles on 15 August, with fans invited to line the streets.
- A celebration of life will take place at St Mary’s Church in Swansea on 17 August.
- After the service, her coffin will travel through her hometown of Skewen before a private family funeral.
- Tyler was married to Robert Sullivan for more than 50 years.
- The family asked for donations to two charities important to her instead of flowers: Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital for Wales and Cerebral Palsy Cymru.
- Bonnie Tyler is remembered for her warm personality and lasting impact on music worldwide.
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