Grieving West Lothian community expected to line streets for Hope’s Day A grieving West Lothian community is set to line the streets of Livingston on Monday for the “final journey” of six-year-old Hope Gordon.
“We will turn left out of the funeral home, continue up Almondvale East Road, turn right at the mini roundabout, along Dedridge East Road, continuing straight over the mini roundabout on to Dedridge West Road, left on to Dedridge North Road, over the roundabout in to Adambrae,” it read.
“Hope’s family would like to show their appreciation to the community for all their love, support and kindness since their tragic loss and ask those that are able to line the streets leading to Adambrae Cemetery as Hope passes by in her horse-drawn carriage.”.
In a message posted on social media titled “Hope’s final journey”, Co-op Funeralcare said: “Hope will leave Co-op Funeralcare, Livingston, at approximately 12.45pm on Monday February 10 making her way to her final resting place.
A private family service is set to take place at Co-op Funeralcare on Howden South, on what Hope’s family are calling “Hope’s Day”.