THE wife of Doddie Weir says her family have been “overwhelmed” by the supportive messages from across the globe following the rugby legend’s death.
Doddie died last month, aged 52, following a six-year battle with Motor Neurone Disease.
A memorial service to celebrate the life of the Borders hero was held at Melrose Parish Church at 1pm today (Monday, December 19).
In a statement issued on Monday, Kathy Weir said: “We would like to thank everyone who has been so incredibly supportive over the last two weeks.
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“As a family, we have been overwhelmed by the many messages we have received from all over the world. They have brought great comfort to me and the boys.
“We really appreciate people taking the time to share their own memories of Doddie and let us know we are in their thoughts.
“The memorial service will give those attending a chance to pay their respects and come together in Doddie's name.
"We understand not everyone will be able to make it, particularly given the time of year, but we know you're all thinking of us.”
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