The war veteran and charity hero, who raised over £1million for numerous causes in his lifetime, was buried in a special tartan casket following his funeral at St Mary's Catholic Cathedral. During the service, Archbishop Leo Cushley described the 99-year-old as an 'extraordinary man' and referred to his relentless fundraising on Edinburgh's streets by calling him 'an ornament of Edinburgh'.
9. Legendary Fundraiser
The war veteran and charity hero had raised over 1million for numerous causes in his lifetime.
10. Princes Street
Hundreds lines Princes Street as the funeral cortege passed.
11. Lone Piper
A piper from the Royal Brtish Legion played as mourners entered the Cathedral.
12. Graveside
The Archbishop called Tom an 'extraordinary man' during the opening speeches, while also referring to his relentless fundraising on the street of the Capital by calling him 'an ornament of Edinburgh'.