LCFC Hosts Service Of Remembrance

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Leicester City supporters gathered at King Power Stadium on Sunday to remember friends and loved ones at the Club's Service of Remembrance.

- Leicester City fans attend the Club's Service of Remembrance
- Club Ambassador Alan 'The Birch' Birchenall and Rev. Gwyn Davies led the event
- The Remembrance Garden and Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Garden are open in daylight hours

Led by Club Ambassador Alan 'The Birch' Birchenall and Rev. Gwyn Davies, it offered those in attendance an opportunity to come together and share memories of members of the Foxes family who have passed away.

Hosted in the Keith Weller Lounge, alongside both the Remembrance Garden and Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Garden, the Service of Remembrance is a cherished LCFC tradition. It is an occasion which is intended to celebrate the lives of loved ones no longer with us, while providing comfort to those who still grieve for them. 

The Birch said: "We are a family at Leicester City and it’s occasions like this which show who we truly are. Thank you to those who attended for doing so, it means a great deal to us all, and I hope that it helps you find some comfort and support as we remember your loved ones.

"We pay tribute to every single Leicester City supporter who has passed away over the last two years, since our last service in 2022. We know how much Leicester City means to you all, and it is our duty to give you a Club worthy of that affection.

"It is on days like this that we see the very best of our Football Club – you, our supporters. Thank you for being there, for remembering, and for carrying forward the spirit of Leicester City."

Supporters are welcome to visit the Remembrance Garden and Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Garden at King Power Stadium in daylight hours.