Lee Sutcliffe, from Todmorden, died last month following a battle with cancer aged just 33.
As reported by the Courier, the electrician leaves his wife Abby, who he married in January, and three children – five-year-old Aaria, eight-year-old Oliver and 11-year-old Riley.
On Saturday, his family and friends gathered for a fundraising day at Todmorden pub The Weavers Arms, run by Lee’s brother Jamie Le'Scott.
There was a host of entertainment, including a disco, soft play, face painting and a sponsored head shave.
The day raised more than £3,500 for Overgate Hospice, who supported Lee and his family before he died.
Photos by Bruce Fitzgerald.
1. The Weavers Arms: Photos from fundraiser in memory of Calderdale pub landlord's much-loved brother
Fundraising day for Overgate Hospice in memory of Lee Sutcliffe Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald
2. The Weavers Arms: Photos from fundraiser in memory of Calderdale pub landlord's much-loved brother
Some of Lee's loved ones at the fundraising day Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald
3. The Weavers Arms: Photos from fundraiser in memory of Calderdale pub landlord's much-loved brother
Lee's mum Marie Sutcliffe with James Gibson from Overgate Hospice. Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald
4. The Weavers Arms: Photos from fundraiser in memory of Calderdale pub landlord's much-loved brother
Alissa Wright and Freya Thomas having fun at the fundraising day Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald