Arrangements For The Celebration Of Life
Of
Callum Hannaby-Herring

Highbury Hall on Friday 27th September at 11am.
Lodge Hill Crematorium at 2:30pm.
Callum’s family & friends will be gathering at Highbury Hall to celebrate his life & say farewell.
All who knew & loved him, are welcome to attend.
Callum will be arriving in style at Highbury Hall at 11am so his family wishes for everyone to gather outside just before to welcome him.
The service will be celebrating Callum’s life, memories of his childhood, his schooldays & beyond. During this time you will also listen to his favourite music & the stories which his family hold dear.
Following the service, light refreshments will be served at Highbury Hall, giving everyone an opportunity to chat & continue to share memories & stories of your life with Callum. During this time, Callum will be resting in a room at Highbury; if you wish to spend private time with him and write a message that he will keep with him, you are more than welcome to do that at this point.
Callum will leave Highbury Hall around 2pm to make his way to Lodge Hill Crematorium; again, everyone is welcome to attend. This service will start at 2:30pm.
His family have requested there to be immediate family flowers only, however in memory of Callum donations to Epilepsy Action will be welcomed. A donation box will also be at Highbury.
You will find the details and directions for Highbury Hall, Lodge Hill Crematorium, Epilepsy Action website and dresscode in the drop-down boxes below.
Messages / Comments
Callum’s family welcome any tributes, words of remembrance and stories about him so do feel free to leave any messages at the bottom of this webpage. (Please note comments are moderated so do not go live immediately)
Highbury Hall.
Highbury Hall, 4 Yew Tree Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8QG.
Lodge Hill
Donation / Flowers
Immediate family flowers only, donations will be welcomed for Epilepsy Action.
Dresscode
Dresscode is smart, however black is not obligatory.
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I first me ‘The Kray twins’ when they came knocking at our door on telling me about their house fire, then as days went on getting to know them, them dragging me down by the canal and round the park when I was heavily pregnant. Telling us their crazy stories, something about Chimpandees stands out.
Callum asking me and Jessica to do his make up, more glitter the better and dressing up, he loved wearing my tea-cosy.
Then when Lillie was born Callum and Connor doted on Lillie, keeping a close eye on her.
So many funny memories of our holiday to Cornwall, all squashed up in that caravan.
You always had a cheeky grin or a sulk on, always made me cry laughing and daring me on.