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Monday, 11 November 2013

TWITTER, FACEBOOK, BUZZ FEED - THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON JUST ONE MAN

 I switched on my local news  channel today to see Lytham Crematorium in Lancashire packed with strangers - all of them honouring  a man they never even knew. Harold Percival, who  died recently aged 99, had few remaining friends or family to attend his funeral. Until, that is,  the funeral director appealed for mourners to come forward. The story was soon picked up by Twitter, Facebook, Buzz Feed and finally by the national press - with amazing results. Hundreds of people from all over the country turned up to pay their respects on a cold wet and miserable day, giving the veteran the farewell he deserved. Here are just some of the headlines:

A Veteran Died With Nobody To Attend His Funeral — What Happened Next Was Incredibly Moving

RIP, Harold Jellicoe Percival. posted on



Harold Jellicoe Percival, a veteran of Bomber Command in WWII, died last month aged 99. The death notice in his local paper said that there was nobody to attend his funeral.  

Twitter picked up the story, in the hope that somebody might be able to attend.

I hope this newspaper listing means some service personnel attend this guy's funeral.


They did, of course. And the rest is now just history.
 

2 comments:

Another Guernseyman said...

I sometimes wonder if social media isalways a good thing but this shows the power of communication! Amazing story.

Guernsey Girl said...

That's why I chose it! Plus it was local which adds to the reality.I may have started out in Guernsey and settled in the North of England, but good news is always worth sharing.