Who is Captain Sir Tom Moore’s son-in-law? Let’s explore the Captain’s family in the wake of his tragic passing.
The nation is heartbroken to learn of the passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore.
He tested positive for COVID-19 in late January and was admitted to Bedford Hospital on Sunday, January 31st 2021. He was unable to be vaccinated due to medication that he was currently taking for pneumonia.
At 100-years-old, the Captain had achieved so much over the course of an astonishing life, but it was in 2020 that he captured the hearts of many by walking 100 laps in his garden to raise months for NHS Charities Together.
He raised almost £33m and his saying “tomorrow will be a good day” instilled hope in the lives of many.
His daughters – Hannah Ingram-Moore and Lucy Teixeira – described their father’s 2020 as “nothing short of remarkable,” and he was even knighted by the Queen.
The Captain’s family was present at his bedside when he passed, so let’s take a moment to highlight his son-in-law.
Who is Captain Sir Tom Moore’s son-in-law?
- Captain Sir Tom Moore’s son-in-law is Colin Ingram. He is the husband of Hannah Ingram-Moore.
The Sun notes that the Captain lived with the couple and their two grandchildren in the village of Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire before he passed. Their names are Benji and Georgia.
Hannah is a business recruitment officer and manages Maytrix, her own company, which handles recruitment, brand development and training for businesses. It was she who suggested that the Captain do the celebrated walk to mark his 100th birthday.
However, it’s uncertain what Colin does for a living.
His Twitter bio, on the other hand, addresses that he is a “Woburn Golf Member and photography enthusiast”. It also includes that he is “very proud to be part of [the] Captain Sir Tom family.”
Colin Ingram reflects
As cited by The Guardian, Colin previously told the Daily Mirror about Captain Sir Tom Moore’s walk, explaining how it began:
Since his passing, a number of high-profile admirers, fans, family members and friends have shared their touching tributes…
Twitter tributes to Captain Sir Tom Moore
The Queen has paid tribute, “recognising the inspiration he provided for the whole nation and others across the world”.
Additionally, many voiced their deepest respect and condolences on Twitter: