John Virgo's funeral held in Spain on Valentine's Day as Shaun Murphy pays tribute
Snooker legend John Virgo's funeral occurred on Valentine's Day in Spain, with tributes being paid by friends and fellow players including Shaun Murphy.
John Virgo, the celebrated snooker player and commentator, passed away at the age of 79 on February 4, prompting an outpouring of tributes from the snooker community and fans alike. His funeral took place on Valentine's Day in Spain, where friends and fellow players gathered to honor his life and contributions to the sport. Virgo was known for his skill on the snooker table and his charismatic presence as a commentator, shaping the way the game was presented to audiences.
During his professional snooker career, Virgo achieved significant milestones, including winning the UK Championship and reaching the semi-finals of the World Championship in the same year. He also accumulated other notable victories, highlighting his talent and dedication to the sport. The memorial service in Sheffield Cathedral is scheduled for April, allowing even more fans and friends to celebrate his legacy and the impact he had on the sport and those around him.
Shaun Murphy, a prominent figure in snooker, was among the attendees at the funeral and took to social media to share a heartfelt tribute to Virgo. His post included a touching photograph of a memorial card, which reflected the deep respect and admiration the snooker community has for John Virgo. As tributes continue to pour in, it underscores the profound loss felt by many who knew him and celebrated his life and achievements in snooker.