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Neville Neville's funeral due at Bury Parish Church Neville Neville's funeral due to take place in Bury
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The funeral is due to take place later of Neville Neville, father of former England and Manchester United footballers Gary and Phil.The funeral is due to take place later of Neville Neville, father of former England and Manchester United footballers Gary and Phil.
Mr Neville died in Australia, after being taken ill on a visit to support daughter Tracey, England netball head coach, during the World Cup. Mr Neville died in Australia, after being taken ill on a visit to support his daughter Tracey who is England netball head coach, during the World Cup.
His funeral service will start at 14:00 BST in Bury Parish Church, followed by a private burial. The 65-year-old was a former commercial director of Bury Football Club.
Mr Neville, 65, was a former commercial director of Bury Football Club. His funeral service will be held in Bury, followed by a private burial.
Mr Neville was involved in the fans' group Save Our Shakers, which was formed when the side faced bankruptcy in 2002.Mr Neville was involved in the fans' group Save Our Shakers, which was formed when the side faced bankruptcy in 2002.
His sons, Gary and Phil, both started their lengthy football careers with Manchester United in the early 1990s. Gary won 85 England caps, while Phil won 59.His sons, Gary and Phil, both started their lengthy football careers with Manchester United in the early 1990s. Gary won 85 England caps, while Phil won 59.
An emotional Tracey Neville led her England side out on court hours after it emerged her father had been taken ill.An emotional Tracey Neville led her England side out on court hours after it emerged her father had been taken ill.
She said it was the right decision to stay, as her father would not have expected her to "bail out" of a tournament.She said it was the right decision to stay, as her father would not have expected her to "bail out" of a tournament.