
Funeral arrangements : Former Exmouth RNLI Coxswain/Mechanic Tim Mock
The following arrangements are in train concerning the funeral of former long serving Exmouth RNLI Coxswain/Mechanic Tim Mock.
Following on from our previous sad announcement of the death of former Exmouth RNLI Lifeboat Coxswain/Mechanic, Tim Mock, and Coronavirus restrictions regarding limited attendance at his funeral :
The funeral cortege will be driving along the seafront between the new Lifeboat Station in Queens Drive, Exmouth to the old station, now Exmouth Rowing Club, starting at :
12:25pm Thursday 29th April 2021
Tim's family would like to invite anyone who wishes to pay their respects to stand along that route while Tim takes his final journey along the beach and the sea that meant so much to him and on which he spent a large and well spent part of his life.
Please adhere to current Covid-19 social distancing measures.
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