

Alternative Hearses for Charity
Provided for the Community & Funeral Homes of South Devon by
Reggie Kray Jnr
in return for a set donation to Torbay Bikers for Kids (Registered Charity No: 1200973)


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Football Supporter's Hearse


The Ultimate Send-off for a Fan of Their Beloved Club and the Beautiful Game
About this unique service and why I only require a set donation to charity for its use
For those who in life passionately supported a particular football club, my football supporter’s themed hearse would be perfect for their final journey by giving them the ultimate send-off any soccer fan could ask for and showing all in attendance their love for the club they supported in life.
The hearse carries the club’s name and crest on its front, sides & rear. The coffin, which can be draped with the club’s flag, rests on a deck of imitation grass and bunting in the club’s colours adorns the top of the rear & side windows and there are other items specially chosen relating to the club that will add to the overall effect. Even the club’s anthem can be played when the loved one’s coffin is being removed from the hearse. This tailored tribute will leave a lasting memory for family, friends and fellow supporters attending.
I deem it an honour and a privilege to convey a loved one to their final resting place on behalf of the family, and for that reason I could not accept payment for myself in return for providing this service. Instead, I ask that a set charitable donation be made, in the loved one's memory, to Torbay Bikers for Kids (Registered Charity No: 1200973), who raises money to purchase essential items that will help improve the lives and/or education of children who are disabled or severely ill living in Torbay and the surrounding area in South Devon. Hundreds of children have been helped by donations given, many of them being the sons or daughters of supporters of my local football club, Torquay United.
More football clubs are being added to the service, so enquire if the hearse can be themed to your loved one's club.
A black Daimler XJ 4.0 Super V8 hearse coach-built in the UK by Wilcox is now used instead of the black Ford hearse in the photos. It has full-length un-tinted windows on each side of where the coffin rests so that it can be seen in its entirety.


