HEARTBROKEN families have continued to pay tribute to loved-ones that they have tragically lost to coronavirus.

The Glasgow Times asked readers to get in touch to tell us about family members they lost during the pandemic.

With restrictions on funerals at the start of lockdown preventing families the opportunity to say a proper goodbye to their loved one, the Glasgow Times is offering those relatives a chance to pay tribute in our newspaper.

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Jenna McMillan has told us how her dad Alexander died at just 63-years-old after a battle with coronavirus.

The retired taxi driver died quickly after testing positive for Covid 19.

He passed away in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary on April 4.

Jenna said: "My dad died within less than 48 hours of testing positive for Covid 19. It was very fast and left many people shocked."

The Dennistoun man's daughter added: "Not a day goes by that someone doesn’t stop me to say sorry for your loss.

"My dad will be missed by many people as he seemed to know everyone and always had a cheeky joke or saying to make people laugh.

"He was a top grandad, the best you could get.

"He done everything for his grandchildren Sophia and William."

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