Susan Boyle sings at friend's funeral
Posted on Friday, April 02, 2010 at 09:15 AM
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SuBo took time out from her hectic touring schedule in March sing "Amazing Grace" at the funeral of her good friend Molly Burnett.
Subo moved mourners to tears with her rendition of the song.
Molly, a grandmother of 84, met SuBo through her daughter Yvie, a vocal coach on TV's "Britain's Got Talent."
Their relationship was always caring and honest, said a friend close to both of them.
When SuBo arrived at the Church to sing for her friend's soul, churchgoers were stunned yet elated that she took time out of her crazy life to do this.
It touched their hearts.
Molly had no interest in celebrities but was very fond of Susan.
Molly's sister Agnes Lamb said: "We were so grateful she took the time."
In other news we are sure that Susan is out shopping today, dipping into some of her $6million royalty check she received on April 1 - her 49th birthday.
In other news we are sure that Susan is out shopping today, dipping into some of her $6million royalty check she received on April 1 - her 49th birthday.
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roseofengland | Apr 02, 2010, 05:55 PM EDT
Well said, MalcolmAC. Susan has said that her faith is her backbone and she has proved again by her action in putting the funeral service of a friend before any thought of a relaxing break after her hectic schedule. Susan constanly shows herself to be loyal and steadfast to her faith, her family and her friends. No wonder so very many of us are completely committed to her.
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MalcomAC | Apr 02, 2010, 01:33 PM EDT
She's probably not out shopping on Good Friday. Just a hunch.
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Doctorgeri | Apr 02, 2010, 10:26 AM EDT
Susan, thank you for keeping touch with the common folk. Never forget youyr friends. God bless
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