Talk:Lally Stott
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I have cited http://www.deangoodman.com/lally-stott/ because, even though it's a blog rather than a news source or reference work, it includes a picture of Stott's gravestone and transcripts of the report of his fatal road accident and funeral notice in the local newspaper, The Prescot and Huyton Reporter.
POP MAN IN DEATH SMASH Pop songwriter Lally Stott died two days after being involved in an accident on his new motorbike near his Whiston home. Thirty-two-year-old Lally – real name, Harold – who lived in Warrington Road, died in Walton Hospital on Monday after he had been involved in a collision on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Stott was the writer of the Number one hit of the early seventies ¨Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep.¨ His Yamaha 50 motorbike collided with a Vauxhall Cresta which was travelling in the opposite direction in Windy Arbor Road, near to its junction with Simons Close. Mr. Stott, who suffered serious head and leg injuries, was originally taken to Whiston Hospital. He was later transferred to Walton Hospital where he later died. The driver of the Cresta, Mr. Walter Burgess, aged 39, of Little Moss Hey Cantril Farm, was not hurt in the accident. Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident to come forward. (Prescot & Huyton Reporter. June 10, 1977) ### MR. H. STOTT A service was held at St. Ann’s Church, Rainhill, for Mr. Harold Stott, aged 32, of Warrington Road, Whiston, who died in Walton Hospital. Interment followed in the churchyard. The vicar, the Reverend R. Evans, officiated. Mourners: Mr and Mrs H. Stott (parents). Mrs. J. Smith (sister). Mrs. C. Weekes (sister). Mr. P. Smith (brother-in-law). Mr. I.D. Weekes (brother-in-law). Mr. and Mrs. Fitzroy, Mr. and Mrs. H. Roberts, Mr. E. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith, Mr and Mrs. J. Ryder, Mr. I. Wilson, Miss. J. Rylance, Des and Clive Jigsaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. Stott. Bearers: Messrs. J. Boyle, Garry Roberts, J. Watkinson and Denny Seaton. Present in church: Mr. and Mrs. W. Weekes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stinton, Mrs. J. Stott, Miss. A. Stott, Miss. N. Stott, Miss M. Stott, Mr. M. Birchall, Mr. R. Yates, Mrs. F. Glynn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rylance. Miss C. Rylance, Mr. E. Tinsley, Mrs. M. Bennett, Mrs. Tinsley, Mrs. O. Jones, Mrs. E. Crawley, Mrs. R. Harrison, Mrs. L. Crompton, Mrs. M. Stockley, Mrs. S. Stott. Mrs. Fitzroy, Mrs. E. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Barron, Mrs. P. Richardson, Mrs. P. Lewes, Mrs. E. Lidderth, Miss L. Lidderth, Mrs. S. Dewse, Mrs. S. Davies, Mrs. A. Thomas. Mr. G. Thomas, Mrs. H. Fairhurst, Mrs. S. Leadbetter, Mrs. H. Warwick, Mrs. W. Warwick, Mrs. C. Watkinson, Mr. J. Cummins, Iris Belsize Music, Brent and Alan Jasmin T. Group, Mrs. A. Roach. Mrs. A. Hurst, Mr. J. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie, Mrs. J. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cleaver, Mrs. E. Shaw, Mrs. R. Dutton, Miss Fish and Mrs. Pemberton (representing Home Help). Flowers: Mam and dad; Jean and Peter; Chris and Iain; Peter, Jason and Craig; Jane and Mooney; Grandad; Hildith family; Pam and John; Ray and Pam; Ian and Pat. All at Rainhill Pet Shop; Mike Logan (Milan); RCA Studio (Milan); Nebrio (Milan); dear friends in Rome. Chaz, Pete (London). Jay and Fran. Sandra, Joe, Eileen and Tom; aunt Elsie; Linda and John; Eric and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. W. Cleaver; Miley and Sheila; Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith and family (Thatto Heath). Sympathy cards, Mass cards, letters, telegrams from overseas and prayers by all denominations too numerous to mention. Undertaker: Jagger Funeral Service. (Prescot & Huyton Reporter. June 17, 1977) ### STOTT – Lally, died tragically June 6, beloved husband of Cathy. Will always love you. (Prescot & Huyton Reporter. June 17, 1977) ### STOTT – The family of the late Mr. Harold Stott wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy flowers, Mass cards and sympathy cards received in their bereavement. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff of Whiston and Walton Hospital, the police, Rev. Bob Evans and the many friends who attended church — 36 Weaver Avenue, Rainhill (Prescot & Huyton Reporter. June 17, 1977) Robocon1 (talk) 11:05, 7 February 2017 (UTC)
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[edit]Can that photo really be from 1962? 1972 seems much more likely - how many 17 year old boys (as Stott would have been in 1962) had such long hair in 1962?Freewheeling frankie (talk) 22:15, 13 May 2022 (UTC)