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More than 1,000 motorcyclists are expected to attend a funeral service Saturday in Central Texas for a former national officer of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club.
WACO (January 21, 2011)—Interstate 35 frontage roads between Waco and Lorena will be closed temporarily Saturday as more than 1,000 motorcyclists attend services for David “Corkey” Feutral, 54, of Lorena, a former longtime national officer of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club.
Feutral, who served for a number of years as the National Sargento De Armas of the Bandidos, died Sunday.
The funeral service begins at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Victorious Life Church at 7459 Interstate 35 after a visitation that begins at noon.
Officers from area law enforcement agencies will handle traffic control for the funeral, the Texas Department of Transportation said Friday.
If parking at the church becomes a problem, TxDOT said, police plan to close the outside lane of the northbound I-35 frontage road to allow for the overflow.
After the service, both lanes of the frontage road will be closed for the motorcycle procession south to FM 2063-Sun Valley Boulevard, where the riders will cross over to the west side of the Interstate.
The procession continues south for another 3 ½ miles to Lorena Cemetery for burial.
TxDOT Friday urged area motorists to drive carefully in that area Saturday and to watch for motorcycles, police, closed lanes and flashing red traffic lights.
Feutral, who served for a number of years as the National Sargento De Armas of the Bandidos, died Sunday.
The funeral service begins at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Victorious Life Church at 7459 Interstate 35 after a visitation that begins at noon.
Officers from area law enforcement agencies will handle traffic control for the funeral, the Texas Department of Transportation said Friday.
If parking at the church becomes a problem, TxDOT said, police plan to close the outside lane of the northbound I-35 frontage road to allow for the overflow.
After the service, both lanes of the frontage road will be closed for the motorcycle procession south to FM 2063-Sun Valley Boulevard, where the riders will cross over to the west side of the Interstate.
The procession continues south for another 3 ½ miles to Lorena Cemetery for burial.
TxDOT Friday urged area motorists to drive carefully in that area Saturday and to watch for motorcycles, police, closed lanes and flashing red traffic lights.