Warriors say emotional farewell to Cecil Duckworth

Warriors said an emotional last farewell to President Cecil Duckworth CBE at Sixways today.

The entire playing squad, coaches and staff – past and present – lined the entrance road and applauded the funeral cortege to honour Cecil for his immense contribution to the club over more than a quarter of a century as owner, Chairman and President.

Cecil died last month at the age of 83 following a brave battle with a short illness

With COVID-19 regulations severely restricting the numbers able to attend Cecil’s funeral service the decision was taken for the cortege to make a tour of the city to allow the many people who benefited from his philanthropy to pay their respects.

The cortege started the tour in St Peter’s at Acorn’s Children’s Hospice which was built thanks to Cecil’s remarkable generosity.

The Mayor of Worcester, Cllr Jo Hodges, paid her respects to Cecil when the Cortege stopped briefly outside Worcester Cathedral and then past Worcestershire County Cricket Club’s ground at New Road. Cecil was also President of the cricket club.

The next stop was the Worcester Bosch factory in Warndon, the company Cecil built from humble beginnings into one of the city’s major employers following his invention and development of the combi central heating boiler.

Sixways was the last stop on Cecil’s final journey before a private family cremation.

SIGN UP TO THE WARRIORS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER