Colin Weir: Nicola Sturgeon to attend EuroMillions winner's funeral
The procession will pause at Firhill Stadium in Glasgow before continuing on to the funeral service.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and other senior SNP figures are due to attend the funeral.
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Hide AdThe Weirs donated £1 million to the Yes campaign ahead of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum and continued donating to the SNP afterwards.
Writing on Twitter at the time of Colin's death the First Minister said: "Incredibly sad to hear of Colin’s death. His commitment to Scottish independence was lifelong and with his passing the SNP has lost a true friend. My thoughts are with Colin’s family and friends at this time."
Mr Weir and his then-wife Chris, from Largs in North Ayrshire, claimed the £161 million EuroMillions jackpot in July 2011, the highest amount handed out in the UK at the time.
The former TV cameraman secured a majority shareholding at the club in November and promised to give the 55% shareholding directly to a fans group by March 2020.
The club dedicated a recent win to him following his death, with players wearing black armbands and fans holding a minute's applause.
A statement on the club website paying tribute stated: "A Scottish patriot, philanthropist and Jags man to the end. Rest In Peace, sadly missed."
After stopping at Firhill at 10.30am on Tuesday, the cortege will continue to the funeral service in Partick Burgh Hall, followed by a private cremation.
Earlier this year, the Weirs confirmed they would divorce after 38 years of marriage.