Convoy arranged for funeral of teenager killed on Herefordshire farm

Harry Moss died after an incident involving farm machinery

Author: Rory GannonPublished 22nd May 2025

A convoy of vehicles including tractors is set to be held for the funeral of a Herefordshire teenager killed on a farm last week.

Harry Moss was aged 14 when he died on April 17th due to an incident involving farm machinery in Malvern.

Since then, there has been an outpouring of grief from Harry's family and the local community, following his sudden passing.

A fundraiser to cover the cost of Harry's funeral was set up shortly after his death, and reached £15,000 on Thursday (May 22nd).

Speaking through the fundraiser, Harry's grandmother Maggie paid tribute to him, describing him as "an amazing young man with his whole life ahead of him".

She added: "Harry had a heart of gold and a passion for the simple things in life. If he wasn’t at home, he was out doing what he loved most — farming or fishing. He was our little homing pigeon, always coming back to where he was loved the most."

Harry's funeral plans have since been confirmed, with the teenager being laid to rest next month in Malvern.

A tractor convoy is now set to guide the procession through the village in tribute to Harry, whom his family described as a keen farmer.

In a post on social media, Andy Tipping from the Vintage Tractor & Engine Club West Midlands Group said it was an apt way to "give Harry the best send off".

Around 50 to 60 tractors are now confirmed to join the convoy, which will arrive at the church for the funeral.

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