Passionate British biker stylish funeral
Passionate British biker stylish funeral
Close friend Phil Hathaway said Mark was passionate about anything mechanical – ‘Sometimes it was easier for him to take things to bits than it was for him to put them back together’
The last journey of Mark Nuttallin 58, who was passionate about motorcycles, were in style – his coffin was carried to an abbey in a 24-foot long trike hearse, his wife, Sharon, rode his Harley-Davidson in a procession of around 50 motorbikes to the service near Romsey, Hampshire, England. His biker friends carried the coffin, which had his helmet and gloves on top along with floral tributes. The celebration of his life included AC/DC’s Thunderstruck and Bon Jovi’s Thank You For Loving Me.

Mark Nuttall was passionate about motorbikes. He, died this month after a three-year battle with cancer
Mr Nuttall, who worked for the Ministry of Defense, was a member of various biker groups. He rode his bike to raise cash for disabled biker groups and children’s charities.

Mr Nuttall asked that donations made in his memory go to Macmillan Cancer Support or the National Association for Bikers with a Disability
Close friend Phil Hathaway said: ‘Mark was passionate about anything mechanical. ‘Sometimes it was easier for him to take things to bits than it was for him to put them back together!’ Mr Nuttall asked that donations made in his memory go to Macmillan Cancer Support or the National Association for Bikers with a Disability.
Passionate British biker stylish funeral

A procession of around 50 motorbikes drove down Bell St in Romsey before the funeral. Mr Nuttall’s wife, Sharon, rode his Harley-Davidson in the procession

Mr Nuttall’s funeral service included two songs, AC DC’s Thunderstruck and Bon Jovi’s Thank You For Loving Me
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