View Full Version : Spanky got a good send off!
kasandrich
27-09-2005, 09:56 AM
Spider and I turned up for Spanky's funeral, he had a good send off with about 20 bikes in the procession, most in leathers and white shirt and black tie.
We completely blocked the pavement outside the church where we parked the bikes.
There was much revving of engines and a few small burnouts, Mr Plod was waiting when we came out of the Church, but sensibly they took no notice of minor infringements!
Vicar was very good and bikes and biking and Spankys love of riding were bought into his talk.
............and Spider let me leave my right indicator going for ages, thought he would have tipped me a nod or something, I lookied down as we passed a speed camera (habit, even though we were doing funeral procession speeds) and there was the right indicator flashing, I have no idea how long for but it was some time :oops:
Simon
27-09-2005, 01:38 PM
was on for a long time lol but i was enjoying the other bikers shaking there heads at ya lolonly kidding m8 was more concentrating staying up 2 up doing 2mph lol was a good send off i do belive i cried quite alot was gud avin shelly there to support me! took her for a nice fast paced thrash afterwoulds all that slow riding nearly killed the ol cat! n the reving hehe never been to a funeral like that makes me proud to be a bike when u see that kind of send off
Simon
27-09-2005, 01:44 PM
haha im logged in as simon haha its spider btw
dragonfly
27-09-2005, 02:33 PM
i bet he would have loved that. what a good send off though.
Juvenilerider
27-09-2005, 02:39 PM
Sounds like he had a good send off, i saw a biker funeral the other day and the coffin was in a custom built side car :)
was a good turn out.... i for one was moved to tears during the service
i was in the honoured position of being one of the five bikes infront of the funeral car...
as we rode along clacton seafront we came onto a straight and barry takes off pulling a wheelie....
so i follow suit...
we both stopped.... looked back.. only to find the funeral car had turned off down 2/3rd/4th aveune (one of the aveunes) :oops:
spanky would of been laughing
the weather was just right... any hotter are bikes would have been overheating
Biker Dude
27-09-2005, 07:04 PM
I'm glad the funny fu**er got the send off he deserved..
the weather was just right... any hotter are bikes would have been overheatingunless u got a vfr400, then it will over heat in snow.. :?
winjaninja
27-09-2005, 07:58 PM
Message posted on the MCNNinjas site from Glyn's father-in-law, Colin. Thought I'd pass it on
"To all you bikers - you wonderful, wonderful people
Glyn has made his last journey and his family wish to thank every biker who posted a message on this site and those who just thought of him on Monday
A huge thank you to all the bikers who attended the funeral and escorted the coffin through town - there were so many I couldn't thank them all in person.
And to Barry, Glyn's best mate, what can I say?? You gave him a send off usually reserved for royalty - just what the big Geordie deserved. When Glyn's 7 year old son arrived at church I saw the look of pride when the bikers all revved up. I will never forget it.
Bikers, every one of you, you did us proud - You are "SIMPLY THE BEST""
Gazdaman
27-09-2005, 09:20 PM
Sends a tingle down the spine.
I'm glad I had the pleasure of meeting Glyn and his son aswell.
You guys did good.
Gaz
kasandrich
27-09-2005, 10:34 PM
i for one was moved to tears during the service
No shame in that, I didn't think I was going to be able to ride from the Church as I couldn't see through the tears! :cry: :cry: :cry:
......How on Earth did his wife hold it together :shock: I couldn't have spoken when she did, I was too choked up! .....an amazingly strong Lady, I think it was a front put on for the kids, 'cos she is seriously cut up by it :cry:
Two, are you in regular contact with Barry and the lads? If there is a memorial ride, can you make sure I know about it, it'll have to be from the Q8 garage at 7.30 on a sunday morning :lol: :lol:
Spider
28-09-2005, 12:39 AM
i was sittin on me bike holding shellys hand nearly all the way throu crying in my lid but there were also tears of joy i couldnt belive the amount of bikers that turned up! and when every1 stopped to do burnouts and revvin i just knew he was luking down saying come on 1 of em go bang! then when two n barry popped the wheelys i was amazed n proud to be apart of this family "bikers" who are there from the begining and even there at the end to see you off on your finaly journey! i will admit with no shame i was standing with everyone in the church looking around at all the leather uniforms then lookin at glnns coffin and i couldnt stop crying thro the whole service. When i met glynn he was such a funny guy! and then watching there video of thejourney they took to that little town that got flooded filled me full of hopes on 1 day riding with them bein apart of the little group my only regret is i never made it to a meeting, n how sad it was to see gynns son staring at his dad lying there and crying my throat choked up but i knew he wuld be looked after by us all! guys wether we have met or are about to meet! wether will will ride together or die together we are ALL APART OF THE BIGGEST MOST CARING THING OF ALL OUR BIKER FAMILY!
I LOVE YOU ALL I JUST HOPE THAT I DONT HAVE TO GO TO ANOTHER FELLOW BIKERS FUNERAL AGAIN!
dragonfly
28-09-2005, 12:05 PM
i am nearly crying reading this :cry:
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