VERA LYNN

Vera Lynn was an English singer who was known for her poignant song credits “There’ll Always Be an England” and “The White Cliffs of Dover,” which she dedicated to the troops fighting in the Second World War. Her heroic service did not limit her to the songs, however, as it also led her to tour the world to boost morale among troops.

This act earned her numerous medals after the war and was made a Dame by the Queen despite her modest claims that she was only doing her duty. Vera Lynn’s talent in terms of music is indeed exceptional. And so, I’m sure everyone would agree that she lived a glorious life. Vera Lynn died on June 18, 2020, at the age of 103. We are pretty sure that her fans and family will always have a space in their hearts that only belongs to her.

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