David deanPolitical Reporter, BBC Wells News And
Gareth LewisPolitical Editor, BBC Wales News
Senior figures of political spectrum gathered at his funeral on Monday to remember Sendad’s politician Hefin David.
Hundreds of condolences paid their honors at the Church of St. Catdag, Gailiger, Carfili County, where they were given a guard of honor by local air cadets.
The service heard that Mr. David “worked tirelessly to speak and create a difference”, and was dedicated to his family.
Shri David died suddenly in August at the age of 47. He was a Labor member of CENDED (MS) for Carfili since 2016.
He is alive by his partner, Cynon Valley MS, Vikki Howells, his two daughters and his parents, Wynne and Christine.
The first minister included Morgan and Welsh Conservative Send leader Darren Miller among the labor, orthodox and plaid Simru politicians, who participated.
Others included former first ministers Mark Drakeford and Von Gating, and Delith Jewel of Plade Simaru.
The coffin of Shri David was taken to the church wrapped in a Welsh flag, which was at the top with a red rose.
The small building was filled, in which mourning was expressed through loudspeakers for service under the leadership of Father Gary Powell.
After the hymns Calon lawn and Bible reading in Welsh and English, Mr. David’s childhood friend, Dr. A colloquial was built by HU Brant.
The Chief Environmental Public Health Officer, the Chief Environmental Public Health Officer for the Welsh government, said that Mr. David was “committed to work hard and speak”.
Dr. Brant said, “He tirelessly tried to speak and make a difference,” Dr. Brant described Shri David as “strong lawyers for additional learning needs”, Brant said.
He described Shri David’s “to live life to fulfill life” said, he said, he was often the “party’s life and soul”.
Dr. Brant stated that Mr. David had “lots of friends”, and that “a night with Hefin was like a night with South Wales”.
He said that the family was the “most important part” of MS’s life.
Father Powell said: “He lived for Hefin and was dedicated to his family and his community.
“It was a pillar of our community. Its roots were deep and strong in this part of the world.”
He said that the politician was “a unique person who has touched each of our lives in his unique way”.
Father Powell said, “His untimely loss attacks deeply within all of us, and leaves a huge difference.”
Those who mourned the prayer of the Lord sang the second hymn, I was read by the Great O Tu Great Redimer, before Mr. David’s sister Sion read Kavita The Strength of the Mountain.
The service ended with the song, I bob Bob An Sidd FFYDLon before my comital in Thornhill crematorium.
An inquiry was opened about the death of Mr. David at the end of last month. It was heard that Shri David was found dead at his house on 12 August.
A full inquiry is to be held in the next April.