Joe Thompson funeral hears he was 'beacon of hope'

Former footballer Joe Thompson has been described as a "beacon of hope" at his funeral, where hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects.
Thompson, who died last month aged 36, twice recovered from cancer during his playing career, which included more than 150 appearances for Rochdale AFC.
The service at St Marks Church in Worsley, Greater Manchester was packed earlier as mourners, including family, fans and former players gathered in the sunshine to celebrate his life.
Reuben Thompson read a message to the congregation from his late brother Joe, who said he was "a lover of life, not a victim".

His family had invited everyone to attend the funeral, where screens had been erected to broadcast the service outside for those who could not get into the church.
Former Aston Villa and Man United striker Dion Dublin and Rochdale co-chairman Simon Gauge were among those to attend.
Pastor Sam Chanda told the congregation "Joe was known for his incredible kindness... not only by his loved ones but [also by] strangers".
"He was more than just an amazing footballer. He was a beacon of hope who always put those around him first." he added.
Joe Thompson's widow Chantelle said her late husband was her "soulmate... my rock... and my everything".
"He was unbelievable with what he went through," former Manchester United academy product Danny Webber said of Joe Thompson.
"I was better for knowing him."
Former Manchester City defender Keith Curle, who managed Joe at Carlisle United, said he was a "wonderful human being".
White doves were released at the end of the service as Gabrielle's Dreams was played.
His 12-year-old daughter Thailula said her late father had been "such a great role model for me"
"What a life we have had together," she said.
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