Wolves to hold video memorial service

For the second year running, Wolves will be producing a video memorial service for supporters wishing to remember loved ones.

The annual fans memorial service held at St Peters Collegiate Church has been an important event in supporters’ calendars over a number of years.

The service, hosted by Reverend David Wright, enables supporters to submit the name of a loved one that they wished to be remembered which would then be read out as part of the service.

The 2020 service was replaced with a video memorial service due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing restrictions mean that this will be repeated for the 2021 service.

“It is disappointing that restrictions mean we will again be unable to hold the service at St Peters to coincide with a matchday,” said supporter liaison officer Dave Wood.

“However, it is more important than ever for supporters to be given the opportunity to remember loved ones with whom they shared special Wolves memories.

“Last year’s video memorial service was well received by supporters and we hope this year’s video will again give supporters an opportunity to remember their loved ones whilst we await the return of fans to Molineux.”

The video memorial service will be shown across official Wolves channels as part of the build up to the home fixture against Burnley on the 25th April.

Supporters can submit a name and a photo of a supporter they wish to remember to memorialservice@wolves.co.uk.

We ask for high resolution images with the supporter that is being remembered on their own and wearing Wolves colours wherever possible. The deadline for submissions is midnight on Tuesday 20th April.

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