Colleagues, relatives and friends of a Keighley employee who died in 2006 paid tribute to him by staging a charity football tournament.
Richard Carter, who was senior service manager at Sunwin Motor Group's Peugeot Keighley dealership, died aged 46 after working for Sunwin for 21 years.
His two sons - Adam, 23, and Thomas, 21 - were on the winning team in the day-long tournament at the Goal Centre in Leeds. They were cheered on from the sidelines by their mother, Sandra.
A total of 12 five-a-side teams competed, raising £867 for Overgate Hospice in Elland where Mr Carter died.
Sandra, who is now one of 100 volunteers at Overgate, said: "It was a wonderful day in honour of Richard and we were delighted with the substantial donation from Sunwin, which will be used for catering costs at Overgate Hospice."
Steward Cummings, human resources manager at Sunwin, said: "Our plan is to continue to hold the football tournament every year from now on, both in memory of Richard and in support of the hospice."
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