Paul Daniels: Debbie McGee thanks public for outpouring of love following death of magician
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Debbie McGee thanked the public for their messages of support and their affection for her husband Paul Daniels
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Paul Daniel's widow Debbie McGee has thanked fans for their
messages of support following the passing of her husband. The much-loved
magician died early on 17 March aged 77 after he was diagnosed with an
incurable brain tumour.
Speaking during her BBC Radio Berkshire show on Sunday
afternoon, his wife said she had been overwhelmed by the outpouring of
good wishes in the face of her loss and was moved by the affection with
which her husband
is remembered. "They really do help," she said. "The wonderful things -
lots of budding magicians and people who are now professional magicians
that said they would never have taken it up without Paul inspiring
them."
She
also recalled a letter she received on Thursday from a man who
described watching the Paul Daniels Magic Show as "the only happy
memory" from his childhood.
In a letter read by Debbie, he wrote: "I was brought up in a
children's home where we weren't loved, and the highlight of my week
was to sit down and watch the [Paul Daniels Magic Show]. When I look
back, that's the only happy memory I have of my childhood."
Moved by the heartbreaking message she expressed her
gratitude saying: "I don't know how much I can talk about and I don't
know if I'll cry because that's how grief is. I haven't been able to
believe the messages and love."
Describing thefuneral arrangements
she said she is organising a private ceremony for close friends and
family near the couple's home, and revealed that there will also be a
public memorial for the much-loved TV personality. A solid silver wand
which was presented to Paul as an award will be placed on the top of his
coffin and he will be dressed in his favourite suit and tie. The songs
during the service will include Sammy Davis Jr's Mr Bojangles and
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah. "He always told people to sing that when they were
sad," Debbie said.
All three of his sons from his first marriage – Paul Junior,
55, Martin, 52 and Gary, 47, will be at the funeral, as will his
ex-wife, Jacqueline Skipworth, 73.
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