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Published Date:
21 November 2007
Wednesday, 6pm - The funeral of 29-year-old Rebecca Smith, who was killed on Tuesday in a motorcycle accident, was held at Grantham crematorium today.
A convoy of more than 30 motorcycles tailed the coffin which was in a specially designed motorcycle side-car.

Many of the mourners wore yellow ribbons to celebrate her life.

Rebecca, from Lincoln has many family and friends in Grantham, including her father Geoff.

She died when she came off her motorbike on Skellingthorpe Road in Lincoln.

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Brenda Johnson, of Edenham, Bourne, said: "My Husband and I were lucky enough to have Becky join our family and become a much loved grandaughter when her Dad Geoff and my daughter Mandy got together. The first time I met her and Matt my first impression was how happy and bubbly she was. To have her taken from us so young is cruel and devastating. My husband and myself will miss her she was always pleased to see us and we will miss her at the family gatherings.
"But as Matt has said she died doing the thing she loved - riding her bike. God bless you Becky you will be in our hearts for ever."

Andrea Freestone said: "I have only known Beccy a short while but will always remember her smile and her giggle. Myself and my family will miss her deeply."

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