John Hume was heavily involved in the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland around the start of the Troubles and was elected to Stormont in 1969.
A founding member of the SDLP in 1970, he was leader from 1979 to 2001.
John Hume faced a public backlash when six years of secret talks with Sinn Fein became public in 1993 but he he defended his decision
Then in 1998, his efforts of over 30 years paved the way for the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
His personal sacrifice and political willpower was recognised on the world stage when he, along with David Trimble, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize later that year.
John Hume’s family say his funeral will be held within current covid 19 guidelines and a larger memorial will take place at a later date.