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| Dickie Bird |
Cricketing stars from Yorkshire and beyond were among the mourners who gathered to say farewell to legendary umpire Dickie Bird at his funeral earlier.
The Barnsley-born son of a miner was 92 when he died “peacefully at home” on 22 September, according to Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
The service at St Mary’s Church in Barnsley was attended by former England cricketers Sir Geoffrey Boycott and Michael Vaughan and was followed by a private family-only cremation and a wake at the town hall.
Well-wishers gathered at the statue of Bird on Church Lane where the funeral procession paused for a moment of reflection.
The invited guests also included Yorkshire chair Colin Graves and former director of cricket Martyn Moxon, the sports commentator John Helm and the ex-sports minister Richard Caborn.
Sir Geoffrey and Graves both gave eulogies and a poem by local poet Ian McMillan was read out.
Sir Geoffrey made sure the colourful character of his friend of almost 70 years shone through.
“I first met Dickie Bird when I was 15, at the time I was playing cricket for Hemsworth Grammar School,” Sir Geoffrey said to a packed church.
“He called me Gerald for years.” (BBC sport)
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