The initial arrangements for Sir Jack Hayward’s Funeral Service have today been announced, including the opportunity for Wolves supporters and the City of Wolverhampton to pay their respects.
I’d like to once again thank our supporters for the fantastic way they paid tribute to Sir Jack at Saturday’s game versus Blackpool."
Jez Moxey
The Funeral Service will take place on Tuesday, 3rd February 2015, at 2.00pm, St Peter’s Collegiate Church in Wolverhampton.
The Funeral Cortege will depart from Molineux before making its way to St Peter’s Collegiate Church in Wolverhampton City Centre.
More details will be announced in due course, including the scheduled timings and route of the cortege.
Although access to the Funeral Service and St Peter’s Collegiate Church will be via invitation only, some seats will be especially set aside for Wolves fans and will be available in advance via a ballot.
Supporters are asked to email
fans@wolves.co.uk – with Sir Jack’s Funeral Service in the subject line – and to include their name, address and supporter number.
Arrangements are also underway to ensure fans and well-wishers can view or listen to the service close to the Church. The various main charities that Sir Jack has helped down the years are in the process of being contacted, however, any good cause with a connection to Sir Jack, which would like to send a representative, is asked to email
info@wolvescommunitytrust.org.uk.
All requests will be carefully considered.
It will be family flowers only at the Funeral Service and any charity donations should be made to the RAF Benevolent Fund (
www.rafbf.org)
Jez Moxey, Wolves Chief Executive said: “In accordance with Sir Jack’s final wishes he is having his funeral service in Wolverhampton, giving his family and loved ones, Wolves supporters, the City of Wolverhampton and his many, many friends and admirers the chance to say goodbye and to pay their respects.
“Although the Funeral Service itself at St Peter’s Collegiate Church will be invitation only and will include Wolves fans via a ballot, we are planning a way for well-wishers and mourners to watch or listen to the service via an audio-visual link close to the Church. “In addition, full details of the route of the Funeral Cortege will be published soon and we hope the timings will ensure that as many people as possible will be able to take time out from work over their lunch breaks to pay their respects.
“On behalf of Sir Jack’s family, and the Club, I’d like to once again thank our supporters for the fantastic way they paid tribute to Sir Jack at Saturday’s game versus Blackpool. “They were superb and they have provided great comfort and support to Sir Jack’s family and loved ones at what is a very difficult time.”