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Sport” starts here S u e t a k e s c o u n ty t i t l e


mances for England Vet­ erans in S outh Africa, local squash talent Susan Meadows took the Lan­ cashire Veterans’ title in Manchester. A fortnight a f te r her


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return from international action in Durban, Susan won the county veterans’ title at Manchester North­ ern in convincing style, but she was more pleased with her performances in the main Lancashire Champi­ onships, which saw her reach the semi-finals against players of all ages. The British Veterans’


Open runner-up also received the welcome news that she will retain the cap­


RESH from a string of supe rb p er for ­


760 veterans taking part, tha t achievement speaks for itself.


winter season last week. The first team won com­


Clitheroe men’s squash


fortably against South Shore 4-1 while the thirds went down to Burnley by


the same score. RESULTS


taincy of the Lancashire first team this season. Over in South Africa, Eng­


land, with Susan’s help, won the international event, as she finished unde­ feated in six rounds, only dropping a couple of games along the way. In a tournament that saw


home, won 4-1) Robert Fielding won 7/9,9/10,9/3. 10/8; Ray Dryden lost 2/9, 8/10, 5/9; John Carter won 9/2,5/9,9/0,2/9,9/5; John Barber won 6/9, 9/5,10/8, 10/9; Henry Farrar won 9/6, 6/9, 8/10.9/4.9/2. Clitheroe 3 (v Burnley 1, home, lost 1-4) Roger Singer lost 1/9, 2/9, 5/9; Dave Walters lost 9/6, 8/10, 4/9, 2/9; Larry Crouch lost 4/9,8/10,2/9; Conor McLaughlin lost 10/9, 8/9, 9/2, 7/9, 0/9; John Willis won 1/9,9/5,9/3,9/7.


Clitheroe 1 (v South Shore 2,


Terrific Trevor - at the double! T


ERRIFIC Trevor Thornber was the top man a t Mytton Fold Golf


Club — a t the doublel B Y GEORGE EM B L E Y


returned 69 nett to win the fourball, better- ball event by two shots from the Peter Elliott-Andy Kay, Chris and Mark Bideau


On Saturday Thornber and Colin Elliott


when they travel to Fulford GC tomorrow to compete in the regional final of the Honda


pairings. Best wishes to the Bideaus, incidentally,


(34 points) completed the placings, and the category winners were Peter Elliott (25 points), Neville Shears (32 points) and Andy Hartley (34 points). • Junior Captain Daniel Preedy maintained


his excellent season by topping Division One of the medal round held at Clitheroe.


Lancaster HGS15 St Mary’s Hall 22


AN impressive display saw St Mary’s Hall record their second successive away win against a much bigger and well-organised Lancaster side. The Ribble Valley boys


two out of 25 couples they will be rewarded with an all-expenses-paid trip to Portugal to compete in the grand final itself. Thornber defied poor conditions on Sunday to win the Cavalier Putter with 42 Stableford points — an impressive performance which saw his handicap reduced from 18 to 15. Steve James (35 points) and Dave Wetton


Doubles. If the Mytton Fold cousins finish in the top


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T h a n k Yo u


Preedy returned 71-3-68 to win ahead of Brian Edmondson (78-9-69) and Peter Ped- der (79-9-70). Paul Burrows (84-1*1-70) won Division Two on the card from former Lancashire cricketer Jack Simmons (88-18-70), Ken Mantle fin­


ishing third with 87-16-71. David Johnson won Division Three with 96-


27-69, Bryn Hart (94-24-70) claiming run­ ners-up spot and Eric Hartley finishing six strokes adrift in third place with 100-25-75. The best gross prize was won by Denis Greenup with a round of 75. • Two trophies were at stake at Whalley. Steve Brice returned 80-15-65 to win the


Brandreth Trophy by three shots from Tony Collis (75-7-68). A round of 91-24-67 enabled Alan Moor-


house to win the Ultima Trophy by two strokes from Stuart Dawson (78-9-69) and Ray Bradley (83-14-69). 9 Gail Ainsworth defied poor conditions


to emerge a clear-cut winner of Whalley ladies’ medal round and Jan Armistead’s


prize. She returned 88-12-76 and triumphed


ahead of Agnes Flanagan (99-20-79) and Shirley Palich (99-19-80).


St Mary’s score successive wins


defence one-way and div­ ing over in the corner. Lancaster hit back in the


raced into a 12-0 lead at half-time, courtesy of two tries from skipper Tommy Barnes, the second a typi­ cally cheeky effort from a penalty move, sending the


second half as their physi­ cal superiority began to tell, although some poor defending by the St Mary’s Hall wingers did not help the cause. I t was left to prop Sam


Hayhurst was simply awe­ some in attack and caused mayhem in the Lancaster ranks with his pick-up and drive tactics, sucking in the defence and allowing his backs more space to create openings. Needless to say he was


Townsend to take the game to the home side as he twice crashed over after excellent work from num­ ber eight Daniel Hayhurst.


o'ro,


FIRST clean sheet in the league this season saw Rovers lake a point from Coventry nl Highfield Itond on Salur-


l And that extended their unbeaten run (o


| four games, albeit two of those games com- ?. ing against Second Division table-toppers h Brentford in the 4-1 Coca Cola Cup aggre- 1 gate success. i It was also a sight better than the 5-0 defeat ;] Rovers suffered on the same ground almost •2 12 months ago in arctic conditions! £ The result gave Rovers three points for the i season, but Southampton’s surprise 4-0 win r] over Middlesbrough saw them join next bot- $ tom Coventry on five points, si Clear-cut chances were few and far p between in the game, although Chris Sutton $ was unlucky to sec a downward header $ bounce back off the far post early on. « City centre half Liam Daish also had a \i header cleared off the line by Garry Flit- vj croft towards (he final whistle. But the one downside of the result was the


y news that Welsh international centre half $3 Chris Coleman could well he out until the end of (he season after rupturing an


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$ Achilles tendon in the 78th minute - a blow *\ both to Ray Harford and Bobby Gould as U Wales face a daunting series of World Cup h qualifying matches. ft However, Rovers again bemoaned a lack of goals and a new forward of international


!l standing remains high on the wanted list. h Speculation over the weekend suggested I that Chelsea’s former Manchester United man Mark Hughes could be on that list, for


^ a fee in the region of £2m. tj But with Hughes a regular in Ruud Gullit's fs side, even with the introduction of Ginnlu- cn Vialli, that would seem unlikely.


U German Euro 96 star Oliver Bierhoff i appears unwilling to swap Udinese for the bottom of the Premiership, although if Rovers were to rise up the table he might he tempted to come to Ewood.


v Sutton's return to the side has been a major f| boost, but Graham Fenton and Kevin Gal­ ls higher arc struggling to stake a claim to he his striking partner. International fixtures mean they have until


•’ October 12th before their next fixture, a 0 home clash against Arsenal.


U M canwhile, Burnley took on ncigh- h J.VJLhours Bury at Gigg Lane on Tuesday ^ night and lost their second consecutive


^ league game. ’’ Almost 4,000 Clarets travelled to Bury - : over half the total attendance - hut they saw Stan Ternent’s side lake the lead just before a quarter of an hour had passed when Ron*


M nie Jepson lashed home what proved to he i; the winner after the Burnley defence had p. squandered chances to clear the ball. « Jepson seems to have a knack of netting against the Clarets in his spells with Preston


voted man-of-the-match. The whole pack deserve


tremendous credit for pro­ viding the platform for an excellent victory against the odds.


C<Act& ^ o d e n and Exeter, and he again proved to he the


scourge of Burnley. The Clarets struggled in the first half


against a strong, organised Bury side, despite enjoying as much possession, and although they improved after the break, with manager Adrian Heath eventually join­ ing the fray for his first appearance of the season, they couldn’t pull things round. The closest they came was when Mark Winstnnley rattled (he bar from 30 yards, but Heath will hope to have the likes of David Eyres, Vince Overson, Damian Matthew, Chris Vinnicombc and Gary Parkinson available on Saturday to boost his squad, which is down to the bare bones, with Steve Thompson and Liam Robinson longer term concerns as well. Heath blasted his defence for their costly


mistakes as Bristol City snatched a 3-2 win at Turf Moor on Saturday. Giant centre half Shaun Taylor sneaked in to volley home the winner 11 minutes from time after Burnley had previously looked in a commanding position when leading 2-110


minutes after the restart. And a glaring miss from goal hero Paul Weller moments after he had cooly volltytd


Burnley ahead, that would have surd) made the points safe for Burnley, cost the Clarets


dear at the end. Burnley struggled in a mediocre first half *J


after going behind on 12 minutes to a neat $ piece of skill from Bermudan striker Shaun


Goatcr. He latched on to a high ball from Brian Tin- nion, chesting the ball down before flicking it over his head and volleying past the stranded Marlon Beresford. Nigel Gleghorn headed the Clarets level on the brink of half-time after a stint of sus­ tained Burnley pressure - his 100th senior goal - and then Weller put Burnley ahead 10 on 55 minutes, smashing in a controlled vol­ ley from Paul Barnes’ cross after the young­ ster had hit the post. City levelled just after the hour when


Guater added his second, heading in Darren Barnard’s cross, unmarked in the six yard


box. And Weller’s miss with the goal gaping


moments later was taken advantage of when Taylor nicked the winner when he crashed the ball in through a forest of legs after a scramble from a corner. Despite the inevitable late barrage from Burnley, they were unable to pull the deficit


back. Stockport County arc the visitors to Turf Moor on Saturday, and they arrive in a rich vein of form for what has become a verv competitive fixture over the last few ye irs Prior to last night, they had won live con


SMITH - TURNER


Congratulations to Stuart and Sarah on the arrival of Abigail Leah, on


September 19th.


Matthew and Lucy and great-grandparents


Love from mum, Jim, Townsend.


Happy 1 8th birthday Pixie,


October 2nd.


With lots of love, mum, d ad . Rich (Billie).


PS: Harry Bobs sends his love I


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T H O R N B E R ( n e e M a r - s d e n ) . - S te p h e n a n d A n g e la w o u ld l ik e t o th a n k u l l fam ­ i ly . f r ie n d s a n d r e la t iv e s fo r th e b e a u t i f u l {lifts a n d c a rd s w e r e c e iv e d o n th e o c c a ­ s io n o f o u r w e d d in g - A s p e ­ c ia l t h u n k s e s p e c i a l ly to b o t h s e t s o f p a r e n t s f o r m a k in g i t p o s s ib le f o r u s to h a v e s u c h a w o n d e r f u l d a y .


W A LM S L E Y . - Dill w o u ld l ik e to th a n k a l l r e la t iv e s a n d I r ie n d s f o r G e t W e l l C a rd s , g i f t s a n d v i s i t s d u r ­ in g h i s s t a y in C l i th c r o e H o s p i ta l . A l s o , a l l th e s ta f f o n K ib b le W a rd a n d P h y s ­ io th e r a p y D e p a r tm e n t .


W R IG L E V . - E l s i e w o u l d l ik e to th u n k a l l m e d ic a l


s ta f f w h o h a v e lo o k e d a f te r t ie r s in c e t ie r u n f o r tu n a t e a c c id e n t . A l s o h e r fam i ly , f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o u r s fo r c a r d s . M ow e r s a n d v i s i t s . S h e is n o w h a p p i ly b a c k a t h om e .


Births * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * He looks in the mirror, what


does he see, A handsome young man, as


fit os can be, If only he realised, his eyesight is bad, The young man has faded,


Vg-


CUSHING (nee Dawson)


Stephen and Deborah are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their son,


Harry John, on September 21st, weighing 71b 6oz. Thanks to all concerned at


Clitheroe Health Centre and Queens Park Hospital.


********************* D A V IE S ( n e e A l l e r t o n ) . -


M a r k a n d C a th a r e p le a s e d to a n n o u n c e th e b i r t h o f t h e i r s o n . Ben J am e s . S e p ­ t em b e r 1 6 th a t K e t t e r in g G e n e r a l H o s p i ta l , w e ig h ­ in ') 91b 8 1 12 o z . A w e lc om e b r o t h e r f o r M e g a n . T h a n k s to fam i ly a n d f r ie n d s .


********************* ST


HUGHES - EATON John and Carol are


pleased to announce the safe arrival of Scott, on the 28th September, weighing 71b 9oz.


Thanks to all staff at Queens Park and


Clltheroe Health Centre.


H O U G H .- P e a c e fu l ly a t h is h om e in S to n y h u r s t o n S e p t em b e r 2 7 th , 1 9 9 6 , B ry a n , a g e d 7 3 y e a r s , th e d e a r ly lo v e d h u s b a n d o f J o y c e , th e d e a r f a th e r o f R o y , J o h n .


P h i l l ip . S im o n a n d J a y n e ; n e i g h b o u r s f o r t h e m a n y a n d a m u c h lo v e d a n d r e - | s p e c te d f a th e r - in - la w . a l s o th e d e a r ly lo v e d a n d m i s s e d g r a n d a d o f Em m a . P a t r ic k , T h om u s . A l i s t a i r . L y n d a . V ick y a n d K a te . T h e fu n ­ e r a l s e r v ic e w a s h e ld in S t J o h n ’ s C h u r c h , H u r s t G r e e n o n W e d n e s d a y . O c ­ t o b e r 2 n d , a n d w a s f o l ­ lo w e d b y In t e rm e n t in th e c h u r c h y a r d . T h e r e w e r e fam i ly f lo w e r s o n ly , b u t d o ­ n a t io n s a r e b e in g r e c e iv e d in B ry a n ’s m em o ry f o r th e M a r ie C u r ie C a n c e r C a r e , c / o C a lv e r le y s F u n e r a l S e r ­ v ic e . C h a tb u r n R o a d . C l i ­ t h e r o e . BB7 2A P . A l l In q u i ­ r i e s T e l : 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


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JO N E S . - P e a c e fu l ly in th e C o t t a g e R e s t H om e . C l i ­ t h e r o e . o n O c t o b e r 1 s t , 1 9 9 6 . G r e t a , a g e d 7 7 y e a r s , th e d e a r ly lo v e d m o t h e r o f B a r r ie a n d B e rn a rd , d e a r m o t h e r - i n - l a w o f M a r i e a n d H i la ry a n d th e g r e a t ly v a lu e d f r ie n d o f R o n n ie , a l s o t h e m u c l i lo v e d a n d m i s s e d g r a n dm a o f C h r i s t ­ o p h e r . M a t t h e w . S im o n . D a n ie l a n d E jn i ly . A fu n e r a l s e r v ic e w i l l b e h e ld in T r i n ­ i ty M e t h o d i s t C h a p e l o n F r id a y , O c to b e r 4 th a t 2 -3 0 p .m . p r i o r t o c r em a t io n a t S k ip t o n C r e m a to r iu m a t 3 - 4 0 p .m . F um i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p le a s e , b u t d o n a t io n s If d e s i r e d f o r t h e T r in i ty M e t h o d i s t C h a p e l F u n d , c / o T h e R e v . M . F ie ld in g . 2 S o m e r s e t A v e . C l i th e r o e . A l l In q u i r i e s t o C n lv e r ie y ’s F u n e r a l S e rv ic e . C h a tb u r n R o a d . C l l t h e r o e . T e l . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


into an old lad, His stomach is flabby, his


teeth are all gone, His hair is now greying, soon there’ll be none, But never mind Dean-y, things could get worse, The fun is not over, till you


, and teams s ta rted their


FAMILY NOTICES


SECTION


SMITH - TURNER


Stuart and Sarah are proud


to announce the birth of their daughter, Abigail Leah.


Thanks to staff at Queen Park Hospital, special thanks to Dr Hutchinson and Susan Gore. "Finally pushed the pineapple out!"


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SM ITH - T U R N E R . - C o n ­ g r a t u l a t i o n s S t u a r t a n d S a r a h o n th e b i r t h o r y o u r b e a u t i f u l d a u g h t e r . A b ig a i l L e a h , b o r n S e p t e m b e r 1 9 th . lo v e m um . d a d a n d P a t r ic ia .


Sympathy, acknowledgements


Birthday Greetings


********************* DEAN


(Stephen) September 27lh. ********************* *********************


WILKINSON-CLARK Mr and Mrs K. Wilkinson of Buccleuch Avenue are very pleased to announce the


engagement of their youngest doughter, Rebecco to John, only son of Mrs C. Clark of


Simonstone and Mr H. Clark of Clitheroe.


********************* Wedding


Congratulation s from both fam ilie s


Anniversaries 5 0 # ^ NUTTALL


(Fred and Jean) October 5th.


Congratulations mum and


dad on your golden wedding anniversary.


********************* Deaths


Pat, David, Peter and Stephen.


Love from John and


A S T L E Y . - A l b e r t R o b in ­ s o n . o n S e p t em b e r 2 6 th . 1 9 9 6 . p e a c e fu l ly a t C l i t h e r ­ o e H o s p i ta l a f t e r a s h o r t i l l ­ n e s s a n d fo rm e r ly o f C l i ­ t h e r o e . A l b e r t , a g e d 9 3 y e a r s , th e b e lo v e d h u s b a n d o f th e l a t e M a r jo r ie , d e a r l a t h e r o f B r ia n . P e t e r . S t a n ­ le y . D a v id a n d C l iv e . R e ­ p o s in g in th e T a lb o t F u n ­ e r a l H om e , 3 4 1 W h a l le y N ew R o n d . S e rv ic e a n d e r e - m a t i o n a t P l e a s i n g t o r C r e m a t o r i u m t o d a y , T h u r s d a y a t 1 1 - 3 0 a .m . F am i ly f lo w e r s o n ly p le a s e , d o n a t i o n s i f s o d e s i r e d to t h e F r i e n d s o f C l i t h e r o e H o s p i ta l . C h a tb u r n R o a d . C l i th e r o e . I n q u i r i e s T a lb o t F u n e r a l S e r v i c e . T e l 0 1 2 5 4 6 9 5 9 9 5 .


H A L L (R i le y ) . - O n S e p t em ­ b e r 2 7 th , 1 9 9 6 . p e a c e fu l ly a t h e r h om e in C l l th e r o e . J e s s i e , a g e d 51 y e a r s , th e d e a r ly b e lo v e d o f E r ic , th e m u c h lo v e d a n d lo v in g m o ­


D a v id , a l s o th e m u c h lo v e d q r a n d m u o f R a c h e l a n d


ride in a hearse. You ihoughl you'd ESCAPED Pauline , K a t ie and fam ilie s .


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t h e r o f M ic h e l l e . I s a b e l . D a v id a n d P h i l i p , d e a r m o th e r - in - la w o f G in a a n d


D a v id a n d th e d e u r s i s t e r o f M ic k y a n d s i s te r - in - lu w o f W in n ie . A fu n e r a l s e r v ic e


w a s h e ld in S t P a u l ’s . L ow M o o r o n W e d n e s d a y , O c to ­ b e r 2 n d . p r i o r t o In t e rm e n t a t C l i th e o r e C em e te r y . A l l i n q u i r i e s t o C a l v e r l e y s F u n e r a l S e rv ic e . C h a tb u r n R o a d , C l i t h e r o e . T e l : 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 0 .


C L EG G (O l iv e ) . - In lo v in g m em o r y o f a d e a r w i f e , m um a n d g r a n dm a . O c to ­


N e v e r f o r g o t to n . lo v e f r o m J im , J e n n i f e r , J o e a n d J em m a


b e r 4 th . A lw a y s r em em b e r e d


H E F F E R N A N ( D o r o t h y E m m a ) . - In lo v in g m em o ry o f a d e a r a n d d e v o te d w i f e , m o th e r a n d g r a n d m o th e r , w h o d ie d S e p t em b e r 2 6 th .


1 9 9 5 , R . I .P . F rom a lo v in g h u s b a n d B i l l a n d s o n s S h a u n a n d M a lc o lm .


M C D O N N E L L (M a u r a ) . - In lo v in g m em o ry o r a w o n ­ d e r f u l w i f e , m u m a n d g r a n d m a , d i e d O c t o b e r


3 r d . 1 9 9 3 . Cone fo r o u r home. D u tn o t from o u r hearts. W i th lo v e a s a lw a y s , J o e . M a u r e e n a n d S c a n . G o o d ­ n ig h t , G o d B le s s g r a n dm a , D u v ld a n d K e r r y xx x x


SM IT H (C h r i s t i a n W i l l iam J a m e s ) . - O c t o b e r 8 t n , 1 9 9 5 , a g e d 1 3 w e c k s . W e o n l y k n e w y o u f o r a w h i le ,


B u t J e s u s to o k y o u d e e p in t h c n lg h t .


Y o u m a d e u s la u g h w i t h y o u r c h e e k y sm i le .


, .


W h y I t h a d t o b e y o u . J u s t d o e s n ' t S e e m r ig h t .


G r e a t l y lo v e d a n d s a d l y m i s s e d e v e r y d a y , lo v e m um m y , d a d d y a n d C h a r ­


SM IT H (C h r i s t i a n W i l l iam J am e s ) . - R em em b e r in g a v e r y s p e c ia l b a b y b o y , w i th a l l o u r lo v e , p a p a , g r a n d ­ m a , A u n t i e N ik k i , U n c le


lo t te .


SM IT H (C h r i s t ia n W i l l iam J am e s ) . - P r e c io u s m em o ­ r i e s o f o u r d a r l in g g r a n d ­ s o n w h o d i e d O c to b e r 8 th ,


1 9 9 5 . L o v e d a n d r e m e m b e r e d 0/- o n d g r a n d m a


S m i th .


w a y s . G r a n d a d


SM IT H (C h r i s t i a n W i l l iam ' J am e s ) . - I n lo v in g m em o ry o f o u r d o o r n e p h e w , C h r i s ­ t i a n . w h o d ie d O c to b e r 8 th , 1 9 9 5 , U n c le S te p h e n a n d A u n t i e S am a n th a


Birthday Memories


B O O T H ( B i l l ) . - L o v i n g b i r t h d a y m e m o r i e s o f a


d e a r h u s b a n d , d a d . g r a n d a d a n d g r e a t - g r a n d a d . O c to ­ b e r 1 0 th . M e m o r i e s a r e th e lo v e l i e s t


th in g . T h e y la s t f r o m d a y t o d a y . T h e y c a n ’t g e t lo s t . T h e y d o n ' t w e a r o u t . A n d c a n ' t b e g iv e n aw a y . F r o m y o u r l o v i n g w i f e M a r g a r e t a n d fam i l ie s .


H OW E L L (S y lv ia ) . - T r e a s ­ u r e d m em o r i e s o f a v e r y d e u r w i f e , m um a n d g r a n d ­ m a o n h e r b i r th d a y O c to b e r 9 th . N e v e r m o r e th a n a th o u g h t


aw a y . L o v e d a n d r e m e m b e r e d


T om . e v e r y d a y .


R O T HW E L L (G a ry P h i l ip ) . - O c to b e r 3 r d 1 9 7 5 t o N o ­ v em b e r 2 3 r d 1 9 7 8 . L o v in g 2 1 s t b i r th d a y m em o r ie s o f a d a r l i n g s o n . b r o t h e r , g r a n d s o n , n e p h e w a n d c o u ­ s in . W e w i l l lo v e a n d m i s s y o u a lw a y s lo v e f rom M um .


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k in d e x p r e s s io n s o f s ym p a ­ th y . c a r d s o f c o n d o l e n c e a n d f lo r a l t r i b u t e s r e c e iv e d d u r i n g t h e i r s a d l o s s . T h u n k i n g a l s o R e v . M i ­ c h a e l F ie ld in g f o r h i s c om ­ fo r t in g m i n i s t r a t io n s , t o a l l w h o a t t e n d e d t h e fu n e r a l s e r v ic e , t o t h o s e w h o h a v e g iv e n d o n a t io n s to t h e N e o ­ n a ta l In t e n s iv e C a r e U n i t a n d t o B r ia n , J e a n . C a r l a n d P a u l in e P r ic e f o r t h e fu n ­ e r a l a r r a n g em e n t s .


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a n d th e tw i l ig h t n u r s e s r e ­ c e iv e d d u r in g t h e i r r e c e n t s a d lo s s . S p e c ia l t h a n k s to th e fam i ly d o c to r s , d i s t r i c t n u r s e s , c r o s s r o a d s a n d tw i ­ l ig h t n u r s e s f o r th e lo v in g c a r e a n d a t t e n t i o n s h o w n t o J a c k , S to n e y h u r s t C o l ­ le g e . S t P e t e r 's G u i ld a n d c lu b . I .C .I . T h e v i l la g e p o ­ l i c em a n . t o a l l w h o a t ­ t e n d e d J a c k s R e q u i e m . A g n e s th e o r g a n i s t , K a th ­ le e n f o r s in g in g s o lo v e ly , F a t h e r W i l lo u g h b y . F a t h e r T h om a s . A l t e r S e r v e r s a n d f in a l ly t o C u lv e r le y ’s f o r e f ­ f i c i e n t f u n e r a l a r r a n g e m e n t s . A m a s s w i l l b e o f ­ f e r e d f o r a l l in t e n t io n s .


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