A fleet of Royal Mail trucks and vans joined a funeral cortage in honor of a colleague after his death from cancer.
The 56 -year -old Andrew Farsworth, who worked for the postal service for more than 40 years, recently retired from his stockport office after receiving terminal diagnosis.
Vehicles with red liver stopped traffic as they made their way to the crematorium in Edgale from Mr. Farsworth’s father’s house.
Paying tribute to the father-thin’s father, who lived in viral with his partner Caroline, a colleague Anne-Mary Pollard Vourn said “he had brought all of us together and helped us in bondage and socialization”.
Ms. Pollard -Warnals said: “At work, all her friends as Andrew -or Furniture knew her that race trips and Christmas dos have been organized to bring everyone together.”
He described her as “love at work well”, and said that 400 people participated in service for her in the crematorium.
The Royal Mail Fleet Cortage was organized at the request of his partner Carlolin, Ms. Pollard-Vourn.