Arrangements for the funeral of Martyn Gall

Friday 11th December 2020 2.45pm
Redditch Crematorium
Martyn’s family will be attending a ceremony at Redditch crematorium on 11th December to say goodbye to him.
Sadly due to the current coronavirus pandemic, funerals are being limited in a crematorium, so the service is by invite only.
A live webcast of the service however will be available for those people who are unable to attend.
To access the webcast follow the link to the Obitus website and input the username and password details below.
Username: Qiho9737
Password: 429311
You can login to the Obitus website at any time to view a test connection (and we strongly recommend you do this) but you’ll only be able to view the Live Webcast between approx. 2.45pm and 3.30pm on Friday 11th December.
You will also be able to view the service ‘on demand’ for 28 days once the service is complete and the file has been uploaded. This may take upto 3 days after the service to be uploaded.
Digital Order of Service
You will be able to download an order of service from here on the day of the funeral.
Donations
If you wish to do something in Martyn’s memory please send donations to The Bike Project via the link below:
At the Crematorium
We understand that there may be a few people lining the route of Martyn’s cortege near to the crematorium. Some of his friends have liaised with the police, and their advice is as follows:
Please do not congregate at or near the entrance to the crematorium or enter the crematorium grounds.
Should anybody decide to watch the cortège pass, social distancing must be observed (2m gaps) as it is highly likely that groups will be dispersed by the police.
If you drive, please avoid parking on the A441 itself, as this could cause problems for the cortège.
If the above are adhered to, it is much less likely that the day will attract unwanted attention, and more likely that Martyn will get the send off he so deserves.
Please share this page with anyone you feel should be aware of Martyn’s funeral.
Martyn’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)
I remember the day Martyn was brought home from the hospital. Loved him so much and felt so lucky to have such a beautiful nephew to adore .
More like a little brother to me as I was a child myself when he was born .
He will be Loved forever and will be truly missed ❤️
I remember going to visIt Kaye in hospital when Martyn was born. He was the most gorgeous baby who grew up to be a beautiful man both inside and out. Martyn was a credit to his family and will be missed very much
I grew up with Martyn and had so many great times. A lot of the nights are blurry but I can always remember Martyn’s cheesy grin as strutted his dodgy moves on the podium with an outrageous shirt and classy shoes!
We jump around the Bobby Jones at the indie half hour all linked arm in arm singing Oasis or Come on Eileen, before getting on the min-bus home.
The 2 of us experimented with Buckie and decided that the only way to drink it was to finish it in as few gulps as possible, we decided 3 or 4 was the maximum.
We had great nights in Ibiza, with Martyn being oblivious to the fact that the Euro Gays were taking a keen interest in his style and dancing, if he did notice then he didn’t care, that was Martyn to a T, he had his way and you either got on board and accepted it or you could leave him alone.
We were ushers at our weddings and he brought me into his home when I moved south for a bit, I bet Diane was relieved when I found my own place 🙂
Above all, Martyn was a great friend, an honest friend who enhanced everyone who knew him. I’ll miss you mate x
i started at central rivers depot with martyn on the same day in the same role
so have known martyn through his career at Bombardier
always a happy proffesional guy
a great loss
You were the loudest at a party always had the best songs playing on Alexa.
Living life to the absolute fullest everyday.
You will be sorely missed by all.
Rest Easy Marytn.
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