'We've lost him too soon'published at 08:13 British Summer Time 16 October 2021
About 80 people attended the vigil last night at St Peter's Catholic Church including friends, members of the local Conservative Association and councillors.
Speaking to BBC Essex, Judith Canham, the former deputy chair of the Southend West Conservative Association, said: "He is a friend, he was a lovely man, a very kind man. If he could help someone he would."
She added that he had a "photographic memory".
"Sometimes I'd be out canvassing with him and he'd see someone he hadn't seen for a long time and he'd say 'how was your hip operation?'.
"He really did care about other people, it didn't matter which party you were."
Canham also recalled a particular time when he was trying to get a homeless man a bed.
"People don't know these sort of things about politicians - they just think that they're there in Parliament voting and they forget that there's a man behind it - or woman," she said.
"He had a very caring nice side to him, more than most I would say... it's a great tragedy, we've lost him too soon and I'm deeply upset."