A CLYDEBANK family have said their late father would be proud to know money raised his memory went to help a local charity.
Martin Fallone, 64, passed away in June while working as a security guard at Glastonbury Festival.
A JustGiving page and collection at his funeral raised more than £1,700 towards Clyde Shopmobility, where Martin was a volunteer.
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The shop recently purchased a new scooter and put a plaque in Martin's memory on the front.
Martin's son, William, told the Post: "Dad would have been so proud so know that the money was used to benefit shopmobility as he loved volunteering there, and as a family we are happy that he is remembered in this way."
Clyde Shopmobility said: "We would like to thank the Fallone family for their donation of £1,700 which allowed us to purchase this scooter and other aids in memory of Martin Fallone."
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