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| Author: | Cybro [ Wed Feb 20, 2008 6:41 pm ] |
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20 Feb 2008 Tribute to respected Lynn taxi driver
TAXI drivers paid their last respects to colleague Stephen Molyneux by forming a funeral procession through Lynn town centre on Friday. Mr Molyneux worked as a taxi driver in the West Norfolk area for around 25 years and, in recent years, spent time cleaning cars for his former colleagues. A total of 18 vehicles joined the procession, which started at Lynn Railway Station and followed the hearse to St Faith's Church, Gaywood, where the funeral was held. Taxi driver Ian Carson, of Hillington Square, Lynn, said: "It was a very well-respected procession and we would like to thank the public for allowing us to come through. "Stephen was a decent bloke and this is something we like to do for all the taxi drivers. "I knew him for around 12 or 13 years and regarded him as a good friend and confidant. He was one of the lads and always will be, I have a lot of good memories of him. "We all had a lot of love and respect for him, no-one ever had a bad word to say about him and he was just an all-round nice guy." The body of Mr Molyneux (50), of Providence Street, Lynn, was found floating in the sea near Hunstanton cliffs in the early hours of February 4, following an extensive search by police and the coastguard. An inquest into his death was opened by Greater Norfolk coroner William Armstrong last Tuesday. Mr Armstrong adjourned the hearing so further tests to be carried out after learning that the provisional cause of death was drowning. Source: Lynn News ---------- Disclaimer These press articles are intended for informational purposes only. Statements and opinions expressed in these articles are solely those of the original Publisher. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of any of these articles, and therefore I am not liable for any information contained therein. Where possible, the Publisher and the source are documented within each article. Any author that holds legal copyright, and objects to their material being posted, may request that it be removed and any future material excluded. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Wed Feb 20, 2008 6:49 pm ] |
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Sad way for the chap to die, but at least some of his colleagues remember the good times. The first ever 'taxi' funeral I went to had nearly 100 taxi/PHs, that was about 15 years ago and nothing since has come near in terms of vehicle numbers. |
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| Author: | MR T [ Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:52 pm ] |
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Sussex wrote: Sad way for the chap to die, but at least some of his colleagues remember the good times. make sure somebody tells me when you go.... I will send a cement mixer..... wouldn't want you: coming back would we... The first ever 'taxi' funeral I went to had nearly 100 taxi/PHs, that was about 15 years ago and nothing since has come near in terms of vehicle numbers.
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| Author: | Cybro [ Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:29 am ] |
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