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Feb 27, 2014 Sports
Just under two weeks following his horrific death, former National Football Coach, Peter Lashley, was laid to rest yesterday afternoon.
Family, friends, footballers and other affiliates of the football fraternity, where Lashley had given yeoman service, joined with other mourners to pay their final respects at the St Sidwell’s Church in a moving service
before he was interred at the Buxton Cemetery.
Lashley died on February 14 last after being involved in an accident at the Mandela Avenue/Jamoon Drive junction; he was 54 years-old. Since his death, many of his colleagues around the world had telephoned to convey their sympathy while several organizations have held wakes in commemoration of his passing.
Lashley is survived by his wife, Lorraine and three children, all boys, Kobie, Nicholas and Jamal.
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