Hundreds gather to honour ‘larger than life’ Worthing firefighter
Roy Stephens, 70, was a member of West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service for 31 years and his funeral procession was met with a guard of honour from fellow servicemen on Friday.
His daughter Elaine Cackett, 44, paid tribute to the man she knew as her dad, but who had grown to become a ‘minor celebrity’ after living in Worthing his whole life.
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Hide Ad“He was a larger-than-life personality, who knew everyone,” she said, adding she was ‘overwhelmed’ by the turnout at the service.
“He always had a story to tell and he was never a shrinking violet about anything.
“He loved being in the fire service. When he retired from that he found it very hard as he was very much a people person.”
After retiring from the service in 2004, Roy worked as a foreshore inspector in Worthing for the next nine years, patrolling the seafront and getting to know everybody in a role that Elaine said suited him down to the ground.
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Hide AdShe said as children, she and her brother Antony remembered the most simple trips into town becoming drawn out as her father greeted friends and familiar faces. She said she soon realised they would have to share him with the rest of the town.