It said it would celebrate his life at this year’s event on Sunday: “Gerry has supported Royston In Blue for many years and always given a donation from his takings on the day.
“We have decided as the event is heavily supported by children, instead of having a minutes silence we will celebrate his life by clapping and celebrate his involvement in the community on the day.”
Luke Haugh, the town’s mayor, said: “He has spent many years supporting local events, charities, as well as bringing joy to the residents.
“He was a good man, friendly and helpful, and our thoughts are with his friends and family in this hard time.”