Christopher Doyle Posted June 24, 2016 Report Posted June 24, 2016 (edited) I've had word through the grapevine, so as promised I'm passing it on here. If I hear anything anything regarding a "Ride of Respect" for him, I'll update you here. Quote The arrangements have been confirmed for Ian's funeral for Wednesday 29th June. Starting at 1.30pm at St Cuthberts Chuch, Bedlington followed by a service at Blyth Crematorium at 2.30pm (Family and Close Friends only). Following that everyone is invited back to Bedlington Social Club (100mtrs from St Cuthberts Church) to celebrate his life in typical Bell tradition!! Please feel free to share....from Ronnie in the shop Edited June 24, 2016 by Christopher Doyle Quote tag error
Christopher Doyle Posted June 24, 2016 Author Report Posted June 24, 2016 (edited) Released on the Ian Bell Facebook page today: Edited June 24, 2016 by Christopher Doyle
Christopher Doyle Posted June 29, 2016 Author Report Posted June 29, 2016 An amazing turnout considering the weather. Total chaos in Bedlington, and car alarms blaring due to the revving of the bikes. as predicted, quite the sendoff.
webtrekker Posted June 29, 2016 Report Posted June 29, 2016 Unfortunately I couldn't make it, but found the Bedlington Live! webcam useful. As you say Christopher, quite a turnout, in spite of the pouring rain.
Christopher Doyle Posted June 29, 2016 Author Report Posted June 29, 2016 http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/over-500-bikers-unite-ian-11543189 An idea for those around the world who wanted to be there, but for whatever reason, Couldn't. I barely knew the man personally, but knew about him. The atmosphere alone had me choking back tears, especially when the clapping and revving started. It's a day I won't forget in a hurry. 3
Canny lass Posted June 29, 2016 Report Posted June 29, 2016 Thanks for keeping us ex-pats uo to date Christopher. A very sad occasion for many. What a turn out and what a send off!
HIGH PIT WILMA Posted June 29, 2016 Report Posted June 29, 2016 Today,one and a half years since my near fatal car crash,and never having been on my new bike,which I bought from Ian Bell [just weeks before my crash],I had my first ride-out.Little did I dream that my first ride-out would be packed in between 500 other bikers,male and female,and following Ian's funeral cortege. I will never forget this day,till the day I die. Ian Bell was the most amiable,jovial,genuine fella that ever walked this planet.....a reet canny bloke who was well-respected,and is going to be missed for a long time by everybody who knew him. I am proud of all the people around the North-East,including Bedlington of course,who stood for more than an hour,[some would have been there a few hours],in pouring rain,to pay tribute to Ian,and show condolence and respect to his Family. Sitting waiting,in turn,to pull out on the road,to join the cortege,was one of the saddest,yet uplifting,days I have ever had. The noise of engines was deafening,and so loud that I couldn't hear my own little beast,which I daren't rev too hard as it is not run in,but I gave it some for Ian! For those who couldn't attend,the sound of applause,followed by the revving of engines,came down the street from Ian's shop,as his coffin came to rest for a minute,like an audio version of a Mexican wave at a football match....it was so emotional,that tears ran as hard as the rain....no kid,and no pussyfooting...fact! The turn-out reminded me of the days in the 1960's,when Bedlington street was lined with people who came for the annual Miners' Picnic,without the bands and the shows. I feel humbled,and privileged , to have been there today to see Ian,while still trying to take it in that we won't see him again. My heart goes out to Ian's Family. Rest in peace.Ian bell. 3
webtrekker Posted June 29, 2016 Report Posted June 29, 2016 Good man, HPW. That must have taken some doing.
John Fox (foxy) Posted June 29, 2016 Report Posted June 29, 2016 Said goodbye today to a Gentleman, Legend and above all a Friend of more than fifty years,.....here are some of my more recent memories Ian. 3
HIGH PIT WILMA Posted July 4, 2016 Report Posted July 4, 2016 Great pics Foxy,thanks for sharing them with us. Thanks Web and Merc. It all still seems surreal.
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