Hi Folks, Sadly Ian Wright (Noddy) died last week, as some will know he had been suffering from cancer for a number of years. He knew it would "get him" eventually so tried to pack as much as he could into the time he had left, and this was mainly Motor Bike related. Ian was a Motor Bike fanatic, very knowledgable and always happy to give help and advice, as well as been a true Gent. His wife Sue (Hells Granny) would very much like a Motor Cycle escort for the Hearst at Ian's funeral, the funeral is in Halifax next Friday (6th), and we will need to be there at 3-00. So please anyone who is available and can spare the time to give a Biker a Bikers send off, as well as giving Sue some small comfort at this difficult time,just add your name to this post. I will confirm post codes and the exact details mid week when we see what numbers we have. You don't need to have known Ian to attend, the more we can get the better the send off will be. Many Thanks
Terribly sad news, words just aren't enough. I hope there will be some comfort for Sue, knowing that so many people are thinking about her (and the family) at this time.
The good times they shared will be no doubt treasured and remembered fondly.
Unfortunately I won't be able to attend due to work commitments but I will take time out of my day to pay my respects.
We have lost one of the really good guys. Ride Free Noddy
Sad news. Never met Noddy but saw his posts on threads here. I hope you get a good turnout, sadly I won't be able to join it. My condolences to Sue and to all his friends who will miss him.
Meet then both a few times at events and even knowing he was struggling its still a bit of a shock to read. I know I cant attend this as there are 4 drivers off this week but I hope there is a good turn out for a good bloke
Hi Folks, Sadly Ian Wright (Noddy) died last week, as some will know he had been suffering from cancer for a number of years. He knew it would "get him" eventually so tried to pack as much as he could into the time he had left, and this was mainly Motor Bike related. Ian was a Motor Bike fanatic, very knowledgable and always happy to give help and advice, as well as been a true Gent. His wife Sue (Hells Granny) would very much like a Motor Cycle escort for the Hearst at Ian's funeral, the funeral is in Halifax next Friday (6th), and we will need to be there at 3-00. So please anyone who is available and can spare the time to give a Biker a Bikers send off, as well as giving Sue some small comfort at this difficult time,just add your name to this post. I will confirm post codes and the exact details mid week when we see what numbers we have. You don't need to have known Ian to attend, the more we can get the better the send off will be. Many Thanks
Details for Friday are as follows
Meet at Melia and Sons, 64 Gibbet Street, Halifax HX1 5BP @ 3-15
going to Park Wood Crematorium, Park Street, Elland HX5 9HZ for
service at 3-45, anyone going the funeral but not taking part in the bike procession please go straight to the Crematorium.
Following the Service there will be a wake to celebrate his life at the Pregos and Waterfront Lodge Hotel, Huddersfield Road in Brighouse, HD6 1JZ if anyone wants to stay overnight there are discounted room rates if you state the reason for your stay, tel 01484715566
Thanks for the interest and comments so far, I appreciate how difficult it is for most people to get away from work.
Ron.
I got to know Ian initialy by playing the word games on BM. I had the privalage of joining him on some good ride outs, the dams in Wales and the lakeland passes, to name but two. He would PM me occasionaly to see if I wanted to join a rideout or to give advice on what sports tourer to buy. I bought my FJR based on Ian's advice and I am very pleased with the choice. I was shocked when I was told that Ian was no longer with us. My thoughts go out to Sue, Ian''s family and friends. With regret I cannot make it on Friday due to work. I will be thinking of him and all those that can attend.
as vladamir says
it would be an honour
have asked for time off
but boss says we are short staffed at work at the moment but will see what he can do
(i know 4 crane operators left )
i will be there if i can