Biker Funeral in Caterham - Del "Fritz" Anderson's Memorial Run 12th June 2012
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Del "Fritz" Anderson's Biker Funeral Procession, leaving St John the Evangelist church in Caterham 12th June 2012 rip Big Del
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Criminel .......................RESPECT
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rest in peace yung g az a heaven 4 a g life n the hood is all good 4 nobody remember we outlaws
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to my brother
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One is a life, is a partner and a partner
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Cool, saw my KTM Super Moto, my Street Bob AND my RAnge Rover in one video (well, not mine but like mine if you know what I mean)...just need a CB750 for the full house!
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Bradley I have posted a picture of your father in the 10 Para page. It was the day of the colours parade in the Dukes Chelsea. If you are unable to access it when I return to the uk I will find it and get a copy to you. i promised it to you mother and I would very much like to keep that promise.
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Off to the Memorial Service...a tough day for all.....God is Airborne and we have kissed the sky ....RIP Dell.....
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Yea they are hells angels cuts
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RIP....AWESOME SIGHT, TOTAL RESPECT.... RIP...
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Rip bikes for life.
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I played Football with Big Del for many years. We butted heads on the practice field many times but alwys parted with a smile. I heard a while back that he had passed on....only just found this footage. I never realised he was a biker in all those years...Rest in peace big fella..Olympian forever!! TG
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RIP
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god bless you
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that was in England rip
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Dad, it's been exactly a year since I lost you. I have not forgotten you, your memorial run had just as many loved ones come to your side. Will not forget you. Thank you for uploading this video, it was hard to take in how many people were there on account of the grief, looking back - there was so many people there to give him his last ride. P.S. Jack Maitland - learn some respect as what you said gravely offended me.
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CAT
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What was shown here, was amazing but there were many more bikes there and there must have been at least 40 cars poss. even 50. The church was full and and the service a true reflection of the feelings everyone had for Del. I knew Del as a soldier a friend and man with real standards. He never pushed his weight around but would push you to get that little more that would make you a better person. If there is a heaven he is there RIP Del. an old 4 coy private.
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Thank you SO much for posting this. I was so sad to be in the U.S. and not be able to be there. RIP Del. x
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He really did xx
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