Tom Jones' touching revelation about wife's ashes as he lived alone for first time

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Tom Jones Reflects on Late Wife Linda’s Ashes in London Home

Legendary singer Tom Jones has revealed poignant details regarding his late wife Linda’s ashes, sharing how she remains close to him even after her passing. The iconic vocalist, known for hits like “It’s Not Unusual,” spoke about his first experience living alone following over five decades of marriage to Melinda Trenchard, fondly known as Linda.

Life in London and Linda’s Presence

In 2021, Tom Jones found himself residing in a London flat, near the iconic Houses of Parliament. This move marked a significant change, occurring five years after the death of his beloved Linda. The couple had shared 59 years of marriage, a partnership that profoundly shaped his life.

Reportedly, Tom Jones returned to the UK from Los Angeles, requesting a residence with a view of “the wheel,” presumably the London Eye. Accompanying him in this new chapter, even in memoriam, was his cherished spouse, Linda.

A Bedroom Resting Place

During a virtual interview with journalist Kate Mossman, recounted in a recent book, Tom Jones disclosed the location of his wife’s ashes. Speaking via Zoom, as reported by The Times, he indicated Linda’s resting place was just behind him.

With evident tenderness, he explained, “She’s in my bedroom, in a beautiful box. A modern box with a modern design on it, which I’m sure she would appreciate. Whatever the wife desires!”

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Melinda Trenchard’s Passing and Enduring Love

The loss of Melinda Trenchard in 2016 was a profound sorrow for Tom Jones, following her battle with lung cancer. At the time of her death, a statement on his official website announced that she had “passed away peacefully” surrounded by her family and her renowned husband.

This difficult time came after fears Tom Jones had articulated in his autobiography, ‘Over the Top and Back,’ a year prior. He had expressed anxiety regarding a “major operation” Linda was to undergo, concerned he might lose her.

He wrote: “Linda was unwell some time ago and needed surgery. And she recovered. But it was a significant operation, and I had to contemplate whether I was going to lose her. I was as worried as I have ever been.”

Tom Jones also reflected on Linda’s constant role in his life: “It became clear to me how integral she has been throughout my entire adult life.”

Lifelong Bond and Young Love

He further reflected on their deep connection: “Despite years of touring and being away for months, she has consistently been present. And if she were not… well, surely that would be the end for me.”

Meeting in Treforest

The couple’s story began when they were both 12 years old in Treforest, Pontypridd. Tom Jones and Linda officially began dating at 15, meeting at a phone box – a detail Tom Jones attributes to Welsh rain providing shelter.

Early Affection

Tom Jones previously shared with the BBC that he fell in love with Linda at the age of 12, captivated by her whenever she passed his window while he was confined due to tuberculosis.

Marriage and Symbolic Gesture

The couple married in 1957, as sweethearts of just 16 years old. In a touching tribute to their beginnings, they later relocated that very phone box from Wales to their residence in Los Angeles, a lasting symbol of their enduring love story.


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