A NUMBER of people are expected to line the streets of Hereford on Thursday (November 23) for the funeral procession or a popular city man.

Andrew Badham, affectionally known as 'Bady', died last month.

The 64-year-old was well known in Hereford for being a tattoo artist. 

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With that in mind, anyone wishing to pay their respects are asked to gather at St Peter's Square at 10.40am for the procession to start down St Owen Street five minutes later.

It will pass the tattoo studio at 11am and carry on to the Barrels pub where there will be a guard of honour. 

The vehicles will then head to Humber Woodland of Remembrance, near Leominster, where the funeral will take place at midday.

Afterwards, there will be a wake and celebration of 'Bady's life from 2pm. 

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As was his request, there will be no flowers at the funeral. However, donations can be sent to St Michael's Hospice, where 'Baby' went for respite or social support.

"He was well looked after there just before he passed away," reads the fundraising page.

"It was where he asked to have his final days and we don’t think there could have been a better more peaceful place for him to have been.

"Thank you everyone for your love and support during this time. Bady was a wonderful soul who meant so much to so many and he would be so touched to know how many people loved him.

"Thank you everyone for your love and support during this time. Bady was a wonderful soul who meant so much to so many and he would be so touched to know how many people loved him."