AN Only Fools and Horses superfan was laid to rest in a Reliant Regal hearse, with funeral staff dressed as Batman and Robin.
Eddie Joyce’s family wanted to give him a “lovely jubbly” send-off after he died of heart failure aged 72.
Daughter Victoria, 50, said of the retired painter and decorator: “He was a bit of a Del Boy character.
"He was old school and a bit of a cheeky chappy.
"The funeral totally reflected his character.
"He loved Only Fools and Horses.”
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The dad of five’s work van was covered in references to the legendary BBC sitcom, such as the “New York, Paris, Slough” line from Del’s Reliant.
A yellow three-wheeler was laid on for the funeral in his home town of Slough.
Staff were also in Batman and Robin outfits, a nod to the 1996 Christmas special starring David Jason as Del.
Victoria added: “It was heartbreaking but we knew he’d love it.”