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Founder of Quick Fit Sir Tom Farmer dies at the age of

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Founder of Quick Fit Sir Tom Farmer dies at the age of


The founder of Quick Fit’s garage series, Sir Tom Farmer, has died at the age of

His family said the businessman born in Edinburgh died peacefully at his home in the city on Friday.

The company has made the company in the world’s largest independent tire and cars, and in 1999 it was sold for £1 billion to Ford.

Sir Tom has been a 28-year stake in the majority of Hebernian and sold his desire to the club in

Sir Tom was born in 1940 in Lit, the first time in 1964.

He began his Quick Fit in 1971, and eventually works in more than 2,000 places in 18 countries.

In 1997, he was revolutionized for his services to the automotive industry and in 2009 he was appointed commander of the Victoria’s royal order (CVO) for his charity.

“The long and broad work of Sar Tom has reached many aspects of the life of the Scottish and British Canadians,” his family said in a statement.

“He business is well evidence, as well as his commitment to charity and public role, and tireless support and appreciation to the society and people who have lived in life.

Sir Tom’s charitable work led him to the Carnegie Prize and he became the commander of Shuan with the star of St. Gregory, a honor by the Pope, in 1997.

“Sir Tom’s Catholic Roman has been present throughout all areas of his life. He has participated in Edinburgh these weeks and has enjoyed the friendship and many companies with Catholic community, both here in Scotland and remotely,” his family said.

“Kaka Tom is forgotten by many people because of his deep commitment to his family, his work and belief, and because he was always a proud Scotland,” they said.

In a statement by Hebrewyan at the X Social Media Platform:

“The Hebrew is devastated to hear the death of former owner Sir Tom Farmer, 84,.

“Thank you for everything I’m you. Calm in peace.

“I am very sorry that I heard the death of Sir Tom Farmer, a great employer and a generous individual for all the reasons in Scotland,” wrote the first minister.

“Like me, he offers his condolences to his family.

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