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Royston pays tribute to much-loved ice cream man who died
Tributes have been paid to a much-loved ice cream man who has died. The family of Gerry the Ice Cream Man, who worked across Royston, Hertfordshire, since the 1980s, said he "truly was an amazing man". They said the husband, dad, grandfather and friend "will be greatly missed by so many". Royston In Blue, who organise an annual charity 5k fun run and walk in the town, said it was "deeply saddened" by the news as Gerry had donated to it for many years.
It said it would celebrate his life at this year's event on Sunday: "Gerry has supported Royston In Blue for many years and always given a donation from his takings on the day."We have decided as the event is heavily supported by children, instead of having a minutes silence we will celebrate his life by clapping and celebrate his involvement in the community on the day."Luke Haugh, the town's mayor, said: "He has spent many years supporting local events, charities, as well as bringing joy to the residents. "He was a good man, friendly and helpful, and our thoughts are with his friends and family in this hard time."
'A symbol of joy'
More than 600 people commented on his social media page. David Archibald, from the town, said Gerry was "an icon of Royston". Another tribute said he "wasn't just someone who sold ice creams, he was a symbol of joy, consistency, and our community", who "brought magic to our Royston streets". Others described him as "the closest thing to royalty we had in Royston" and "a Royston treasure" who was "a huge loss to the town".
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