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Hells Angels Honor Fallen Biker at Funeral Following Tragic Accident

Today, thousands of bikers from various corners of the globe gathered to honor the life of Hells Angel Chris Brown.

The 37-year-old father of two tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident while returning home from work.

His Harley Davidson was involved in the collision on April 7.

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Chris sustained severe injuries and passed away in the hospital three days later.

A proud member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, he was honored by his fellow riders at his funeral in South Shields.


Hells Angels Honor Fallen Biker at Funeral Following Tragic Accident
Hells Angels Honor Fallen Biker at Funeral Following Tragic Accident

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Bikers journeyed from Wales, Northern Ireland, Amsterdam, Switzerland, Belgium, Madrid, and even the Canary Islands to pay their respects to the beloved Chris.

The procession was joined by his wife, Stacey, and daughters, Harlo-Rose, 12, and Haylan, seven, celebrating Chris, a man whose smile “lit up the room” and whose kindness “knew no bounds.”

Over 1,000 riders formed a procession to accompany Chris on his final journey to South Shields Crematorium.

The Hells Angels wore sashes on their signature leather vests, displaying Chris’ nickname, Browny. This impressive turnout caused traffic to come to a halt at Tyne Tunnel to allow the procession to pass.

A rider from Northampton remarked: “This is what we do.”


-Credit:Newcastle Chronicle
-Credit:Newcastle Chronicle

-Credit:Newcastle Chronicle

As Chris’ coffin was carried into the crematorium, adorned with ‘Hells Angels,’ the bikers chanted “Affa!” — a slogan meaning Angels Forever, Forever Angels — connecting the crowd in applause.

During the touching ceremony, it was said: “He achieved more in 37 years than many do in three lifetimes.”

Chris was a supervisor at Smulders in Wallsend and was said to have “lived life at full throttle, a journey not counted by years but by miles. He was not just a biker; he was a legend in motion. His love for motorcycles went beyond passion; it was a way of life.”


-Credit:Newcastle Chronicle
-Credit:Newcastle Chronicle

-Credit:Newcastle Chronicle

The celebrant noted, “Chris often expressed that when his time was near, he wanted to leave on his bike. Nonetheless, he had so much more to live for.”

A fellow biker shared at the service: “He embodied integrity, bravery, and truly embraced the brotherhood in our club.

“His grace, style, and finesse were abundant.”

The Mirror reported that stories about Chris’ life were shared during the ceremony, bringing both laughter and tears from those in attendance.

From a young age, he exhibited fearlessness, with his love for bikes igniting when he was only seven — but it was his wife and daughters who were the center of his universe, where he found immeasurable happiness, as mentioned by the celebrant.


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-Credit:Newcastle Chronicle

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Wife Stacey reflected on her husband, stating: “No one ever had a negative word about Chris. He was genuinely kind and would go out of his way to help anyone. He was a devoted family man, especially to me and our children. The impact he made is why the town is shaken; he was truly adored by everyone who knew him—a real, nice person.”

In memory of Chris, Stacey has pledged to tackle the Three Peaks Challenge on Saturday, June 21, coinciding with the Summer Solstice, to raise funds for Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Charity. As of now, an impressive £16,500 has been raised, reflecting the deep love held for Chris by all who knew him.

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Hells Angels Honor Fallen Biker at Funeral Following Tragic Crash

Bikers traveled from distant locations like Switzerland and the Canary Islands to support Chris Brown’s final ride.

Hells Angels Honor Fallen Biker at Funeral Following Tragic Crash

Thousands of bikers worldwide gathered to pay their respects at the funeral of Hells Angel Chris Brown today.

The father of two, aged 37, tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident while returning home from work.

His Harley Davidson was involved in the incident on April 7.

Chris sustained critical injuries and succumbed in the hospital three days later.

A respected member of The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, he was commemorated by fellow riders during his funeral in South Shields.






(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Bikers traveled from places like Wales, Northern Ireland, Amsterdam, Switzerland, Belgium, Madrid, and even the Canary Islands to honor the beloved Chris.

They joined his wife Stacey and daughters Harlo-Rose, 12, and Haylan, seven, in celebrating Chris, who was remembered by a friend for his radiant smile and boundless generosity.

More than 1,000 riders formed a procession to escort Chris to South Shields Crematorium.

The Hells Angels donned sashes on their signature leather vests showcasing Chris’ nickname “Browny”. The significant turnout caused traffic to be stopped in the Tyne Tunnel to allow the procession to proceed.

A participant from Northampton stated, “This is what we do.”






(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

As Chris’ coffin, adorned with “Hells Angels” on its side, entered the crematorium, bikers chanted “Affa!”—the Hells Angels slogan meaning Angels Forever, Forever Angels—while the crowd erupted in applause.

During the heartfelt service, it was remarked: “He achieved more in 37 years than many do in three lifetimes.”

Chris, a supervisor at Smulders in Wallsend, was characterized as someone who “lived life to the fullest—not in years, but in miles. He wasn’t just a biker; he was a legend in motion. His passion for motorbikes was more than a hobby; it was his way of life.”






(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

The officiant remarked: “Chris always said he wanted to go on his bike when his time came. Yet, he had so much more to live for.”

A fellow biker shared during the service: “He embodied integrity, bravery, and truly embraced the brotherhood of our club.”

“His class, style, and finesse were abundant.”

The Mirror reported that Chris’ life story was shared during the ceremony, bringing both laughter and tears to the attendees.

Even from a young age, he was “fearless,” with his love for bikes igniting at just seven years old. However, his wife and daughters were where he found his “greatest joy,” according to the officiant.






(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Stacey shared her thoughts about her husband: “No one ever had a negative word about Chris. He was incredibly kind and willing to help anyone. He was a true family man, especially to me and our children. His impact on the town was significant, as everyone who met him adored him. He was genuinely a wonderful person.”

In Chris’s honor, Stacey has committed to completing the Three Peaks Challenge on Saturday, June 21, coinciding with the Summer Solstice, to raise funds for Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Charity. At the time of writing, an impressive £16,500 has already been donated, reflecting the love Chris inspired in those who knew him.

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Hells Angels Biker Passes Away at 37: A Thousand Gather in UK Town for Tribute Ride

Chris Brown, 37, affectionately known as ‘Browny’, sadly lost his life in a tragic motorbike accident while commuting home from work, suffering severe injuries from a collision on April 7.

Hells Angels Biker Passes Away at 37: A Thousand Gather in UK Town for Tribute Ride



Thousands of bikers from around the world gathered in South Shields for the funeral
(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

A dedicated husband and father, Chris tragically died while riding his motorbike home from work. His funeral brought together hundreds of mourners and fellow bikers to celebrate his remarkable life.

On April 7, Chris Brown, 37, sustained critical injuries when his Harley Davidson was involved in a tragic collision in Wallsend. He passed away in the hospital three days later, leaving behind his heartbroken wife Stacey and their two daughters, Harlo-Rose, 12, and Haylan, 7. On the day of the funeral at South Shields Crematorium, over a thousand motorbikes participated in a powerful and heartfelt procession, accompanying Chris on his final ride. A proud member of The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, Chris was honored by riders who came from across the country and beyond to pay their respects.

Chris Brown, 37, wearing a leather jacket with 'Hell's Angels' written on it



Chris Brown, 37, suffered critical injuries in the crash
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“This is what we do,” remarked one biker who traveled from Northampton to pay respects, while others made their way from Wales, Northern Ireland, and places as far as Amsterdam, Switzerland, Belgium, Madrid, and the Canary Islands. It was a fitting tribute to a man whose smile “lit up the room,” celebrated in the service for his generosity with “no bounds.”

As Chris’ coffin with ‘Hells Angels’ inscribed on its side was brought into the crematorium, the bikers participated in chants of “Affa!” – the Hells Angels’ slogan signifying Angels Forever, Forever Angels – with the audience erupting in applause. During the emotional service, it was said of Chris: “In 37 years, he achieved more than others do in three lifetimes.”

Bikers on A189 in Northumberland follow the funeral cortege of Chris Brown who died riding home from work on his Harley Davidson following a road collision on April 7 in Wallsend



Thousands of fellow motorcyclists came to pay their respects
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Chris, who served as a supervisor at Smulders in Wallsend, lived life to the fullest, measured not in years but in miles. He was more than just a biker; he was an iconic presence. His passion for motorbikes transcended mere interest; it embodied his existence.

The celebrant remarked that Chris had often said he wished to go out on his bike when his time came. Despite this, he still had much to look forward to in life.

Thousands of bikers from around the world gather in South Shields for the funeral of Hells Angel Chris Brown who tragically died in a RTC in April.



Bikers wore sashes bearing Chris’ nickname ‘Browny’
(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Members of the Hells Angels wore sashes on their signature leather vests displaying Chris’ nickname, Browny. The overwhelming turnout at his funeral led to traffic being stopped through the Tyne Tunnel to facilitate the lengthy procession. “He embodied integrity, courage, and truly embraced the brotherhood of our club,” a fellow biker from the Northumberland chapter shared in a heartfelt tribute. “His character, style, and finesse were unparalleled.”

Stories shared about Chris during the ceremony evoked both laughter and tears. Even as a child, he displayed a fearless spirit, with a love for motorcycles that began at the age of seven. However, it was his wife and daughters who provided him with his greatest joy, as highlighted by the celebrant.

Bikers following the funeral cortege of Chris Brown



Bikers following the funeral cortege of Chris Brown
(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Stacey Brown, Chris’ wife, expressed, “There was not a single negative word about Chris; he was incredibly kind and would do anything for anyone. He was a family man above all, especially to me and our children. His impact was profound, as everyone who met him loved him. He was genuinely a nice person.

In his memory, Stacey has committed to taking on the Three Peaks Challenge on Saturday, June 21, coinciding with the Summer Solstice, to fundraise for the Newcastle Upon Tyne NHS Charity. As of now, over £16,500 has been raised, showcasing the love and admiration held for Chris by those who knew him.

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Heartfelt Tributes Paid to Beloved Hells Angels Biker Dad Following Tragic Van Collision

The grieving family of a passionate biker, known as the “life and soul of the party,” has paid homage to his memory following his tragic death in a serious collision with a van earlier this month.

Chris Brown, 37, was a dedicated “family man” who prioritized his children, his loved ones shared, just weeks after he was fatally injured in an accident on Stephenson Street in Wallsend, Newcastle.

An experienced biker, Chris was riding his Harley Davidson motorbike around 4:30 PM on Monday, April 7, when he collided with a brown Mercedes Sprinter van.

37-year-old Chris Brown. (Image: NORTHUMBRIA POLICE) Residing in South Shields and a member of the Hells Angels, Chris suffered serious injuries and was rushed to the hospital, but tragically passed away a few days later, on April 10.

In light of this, Chris’s wife, Stacey, has shared a poignant tribute to her husband, recalling the moment she received the distressing news of the accident.

She expressed: “Chris was a true family man who would do anything for his kids; they were always his top priority.

“We’ve been together for 20 years, and everyone who knew us understood the depth of our bond. We genuinely were the real deal.

“Relationships like ours are rare, and that has impacted many people who knew how deeply in love we were.

“He was loved by everyone. He truly was the life and soul of any gathering.”

She continued: “My brother worked alongside Chris and was the first to arrive at the scene, as he was driving just behind him.

“When I received the call from my brother, I immediately knew something was wrong with Chris, and my heart sank. I sensed it was serious.

“Chris was an exceptionally skilled rider—he had been riding bikes since around the age of seven. It’s inconceivable that something like this could happen to such an experienced individual.

“He started with sports bikes in his youth, but as he grew older, he transitioned to Harleys, which is when he joined the Hells Angels.”

An investigation into the crash is ongoing, and police are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.

Police Constable John Boddy of Northumbria Police remarked, “This is an incredibly tragic incident that has, unfortunately, resulted in the death of a man while commuting home from work.

“Our thoughts are with Chris’s family and loved ones during this profoundly difficult time.”


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“We will continue to support them in any way they need.”

He concluded: “Thank you to those who have reached out so far.

“I encourage anyone else who may have information or video footage regarding the moments surrounding the incident to please come forward.”