
Dozens of bikers are set to pay tribute to a Nantwich dad at his funeral this week.
Kerie O’Donnell tragically died after a collision on the A530 Middlewich Road near Wistaston earlier this month.
The 34-year-old, who ran his own business as a vehicle sprayer, was in collision with a Range Rover on Easter Monday.
The father-of-four’s funeral is to be held on Wednesday (April 29th) with a procession from Nantwich Town FC’s ground to St Michael’s Church in Crewe.
His fellow Rebel Ryderz motorcyclists are expected to turn out in force to accompany the procession from about midday from the ground on Waterlode.
A spokesperson for Rebel Ryderz said: “Kerie left behind four beautiful children, and his sudden and unexpected passing has completely devastated his family.
“The pain of losing him so suddenly is something no one could have prepared for, and the impact it has had on those closest to him is immeasurable.
“Kerie was deeply loved — not only by his family, but by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.
“He brought so much warmth, laughter, and kindness into people’s lives, and his absence is felt so profoundly by all.”
The group is encouraging as many bikers as possible to attend to give Kerie “the biggest final ride and send off”.
More than £8,300 has been raised via a gofundme page to help support his four children.
Last year, scores of bikers from Rebel Ryderz attended the procession at the funeral of fellow member Josh Stockton.
The 22-year-old also died in an accident on his motorbike on the A534 Nantwich Road in Willaston in September 2025.


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