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Before he became involved in the pallbearer ministry, Froehlich, the student from Detroit, remembers questioning the value of funerals.
Their daughter''s body, in a small coffin, was carried into the church by a single pallbearer. The order of service carried a picture of Eliza-Mae still wearing her hospital ID wrist band.
POIGNANT: Paul Sculthorpe, back left, was a pallbearer
He was recently a pallbearer at the funeral of legendary Scottish commentator Bill McClaren.
A BOWLS club president accused of claiming pounds 60,000 in disability benefits while he played his sport, acted as a pallbearer and running his own taxi business, told a jury the work was "therapeutic".
The presenter acted as pallbearer for Pat, 80, who won the hearts of the nation on the reality show with her no-nonsense advice and sausage plait.
Coordinator Tessa Bidgood added: "We have also been told that one of our ex-pupils was a pallbearer at Churchill's funeral in 1965."
A pallbearer collapsed and died by the freshly dug graveside of a teenager as his funeral service was taking place.
Sherlock, 33, who lives in a PS400,000 house in north Glasgow, was a pallbearer at Carroll's funeral.
Besides making me laugh (not something I was inclined to do after a long, sad day as a pallbearer for Meaghan, a 31-year-old victim of a brain tumor), it helped me appreciate our church's November nod to the dead.
He is asked to attend the funeral of a school friend he can barely remember and is persuaded to be a pallbearer and deliver the eulogy.
GUARDSMAN Paul Hewitt, of Anfield, Liverpool, was referred to as a pallbearer at the funeral of the Queen Mother (Daily Post, April 9).