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Childrens Hospice

Posted: Aug 7th, '07, 11:24
by fjrnobby
Hiya all,

The Childrens Hospice South West lost a little boy last week, his funeral is tomorrow. Before he died he had a wish, that at his funeral he could have some "big loud bikes" travel along with the hearse.

They will be leaving the Hospice at 2:30 tomorrow to drive the short distance to Barnstaple Crem. If anyone is available to drive along side the hearse, this would be much appreciated by his family.

Please call me for anymore details

Its Suse on 01271 366372 or 07977017320

Many thanks to Bruce for this post too! xxxx

Posted: Aug 7th, '07, 12:21
by TKPM
I have spoken to Suse at Lantern FM, we need to be there by 2.15pm tomorrow at the latest.
If your bikes loud and you have the time please be there.

Terry

Posted: Aug 7th, '07, 12:21
by julian
Really touched by this and can’t think of a better reason to go on a ride, anyone else want to go put your name down…. Will then sort out meeting place/time…….imagine will be south devon/bridge 12ish


RIP

Posted: Aug 7th, '07, 13:17
by julian
a work problem means i can't make it now, but please support it if you can

Posted: Aug 7th, '07, 18:52
by Mike Daytona600
Unfortunatly I can't make it due to work.

R.I.P. little fella.

Posted: Aug 7th, '07, 20:05
by Billi
I'm gonna take the street fighter, loud and bright.....

billi x

Posted: Aug 7th, '07, 21:02
by speedy(delboy)
Sorry not able to atend again due to work, and someone buying my taxi at the same time. :cry:

Posted: Aug 8th, '07, 14:56
by fjrnobby
Thanks to everyone who turned up today who read this on the site, to Gavin and all the Harley gang from Barnstaple and those from The Phoenix Bike Club in Bideford. There were 28 bikes in total of all makes, sizes and noises. The family were overwhelmed by them. He (Aaron) certainly had the send off he wanted......RIP Aaron

Posted: Aug 8th, '07, 15:30
by TKPM
R.I.P. Aaron

Posted: Aug 8th, '07, 18:11
by Billi
the vicar spoke to us that attended the funeral, also another lady on behalf of the family. The family were totally overwhelmed by everyone making the effort, they expected 3 bikes.
The family couldn't understand why we would do such a thing. They were informed that we felt it was a priviledge to attend Aaron's last journey and to make it the way he wanted.
For Nobby.... there was a collection at the end for the hospice,, it is a charity,, it would be nice if we could get people to dig in their pockets on thursday...x if anyone else wants to donate pm me and i'll give you the details..

So once again,, thanx ...