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On August 12th, 2010, in liospital
. SAUNDERS Frank ,
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Lancaster, Frank Raymond, aged 90
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Chatburn), the very dear uncle of John and a dear friend of Jean.
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The service will take place in 'flie Lancaster Crematorium . on Friday, August 20th, 2010 at 11-45 a.m.-, Inquiries Alex - Willis* Funeral Home, 2 Middleton Road, Heysham, . : • Morc- cambe, LA3 2QD; Tel. 0 15 2 4 8 . 5 1 5 0 5 . -
BARTON 1'
husband of Jean, father ot Antony and Suzanne, -grandpa of Hannah and Sally and father-in-law ' of Alison. As his cremation was held in Portugal, a celebration of his life will be held at the Clayton Douglas Suite, Ewood Park, on Sunday, September 12th, 2 p.m - 5 p.m. If you would like to attend, please contact Antony 01254 885276 or . Suzanne 01282 6 8 0 7 4 8 .
on May 24th, 2010, aged 73 years, Terry suddenly away,
beloved passed CROSSLEY
On Tuesday, August lolli, 2010, peacemlly in hospital, William Crossley, aged ’ 83 years, loving husband of 47 years to Dorothy, dearest . . father of William
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August 24th, 2010 at St Michael and St
Requiem Mass will be da on Tuesday,
Crossley. William will be sadly missed by the towns . people.
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Peacehaven Chapel of Rest. A private cremation will take place. A sei-vice of Thanksgiving will be held , at St Pauls Church, Low Moor, day a time to be arranged. Family flowers only please, donations in meniory-
hospital, - Norman, aged 79 years, o f Clithcroc, the dearly loved husband o f Betty, much loved father of Graham, loving father-in-law of Lynne, also a - dear brother of Jean and her husband Bernard. Reposing
Peacefully on August 13th, 2010,
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Acknowledgements COOKE
' donations made to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust in memory of Allan. Thanking particularly the Rev. Tim Thorpe for his prayers of comfort and, kind, ministrations . and everyone
sympathy, cards' and letters of condolence received during their sad loss and also for the
generous nicnts.
attended the service. A special thank you to Langshnw Caiverley Funeral Service for their professionalism, care, and support with the funeral arrange-
who
Eilccn and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions :
, Allan Kenneth • of
Susan, Caroline, Claire, , John and Alistair would like to e.\’press their sincere thanks to everyone for the many ' kind
cxprc.ssions
CRABTREE Brian Roy
sympathy and letters and
loss. Thanking also Rev. Andy Froud for his kind words and comforting minist rations and to everyone ; • who attended the funeral service and - for donations received for the , Ribblc Valley Heart and the East Lancashire Hospice Funds.. Thanking the paramedics for their help and kindness and a special thank you to Colin •• Townson,
Anthony ;Dinsdale, William Dent, Andrew Teasdale and Nick Dinsdale for . their contribution on the day. Particular thanks go to all his • motor cycling friends • for their support and final send-ofi. You did him proud. Finally to the Calfs Head,. Worston for the buffet.
Richard, Peter, John, Rita and boys would like to e.xpress sincere thanks to all relatives, = friends -
ENTWISTLE ■- Brenda-
Grateful thanks to mum’s .C a re rs ; . the Nurses at Whalley Health Centre and Clithcroe Hospital, the Wlialley Doctors, Reverend ■ t : Katy Thomas .
sympathy cards and beautiful-
flowers.
Langshaws Funeral Service o f Wlialley for their caring . and professional help.
.' and neighbours
and for
condolence received during their very sad
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of of
, Acknowledgements: ' Acknowledgements
: and families wish . to thank all "relatives, friends and Jack’s neighbours for the many , . ' expressions
[ during their sad loss. I Special thanks to all -those who enquired
Betty, Ahyyne, ; Ruby
KENYON Jack •
sympathy and letters and - cards . , of condolence received
kind ■ •of
THOMPSON Kathleen Louise
. and regularly visited Jack throughout his illness, to the Rev. Richard Goodall for his kind words and ■ comforting minis-'
; professional help. MAYNARD
; Post House for the reception.' To Terry and staff at Clitheroe Funeral. Service, for the dignified funeral arrangements and u n d e r s t a n d i n g . Finally a special^thank you to Peter and all the wonderful girls at Lowfield House, Clitheore for their dedicated care given to Bob since 2009. God bless uou all.
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: Lily would like to express her sincere thanl<s to everyone for the many ■ . kind
Nicholas Peter
'expressions - ' of sympathy and letters and . cards
of
. condolence received during her sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Anclv Froud for his kind words and comforting minist rations and to everyone
attended the funeral service and have given donations. Particular thanks to Kathryn for arranging for the flowers in a way I know my son would have loved:
who
Edna and family wishes to thank eveiyone for their cards and' donations
• PARKINSON - ' Jack
to the : East : Lancs Hospice.
, ticc. To all the former carers and neighbours for their help over the last few years. The Old
To the many family and friends who paid their respects at Bob’s farewell service and for the. donations received, both of Bob’s families wish to say thank you , also to .Castle Medical. Prac-
Robert Henry (Bob)
: trntions and to everyone ■ who attended • the funeral. service and have given donations to the North West • Air Ambulance. Finally thank you to Brian, Jean and Carl Price for their caring and
Elaine, Ian, Linda and Murray, John and June, Ilichard, Anneka, Toby and Saffron.
■ ■ God bless X X .
Imagine the fiiss in heaven, One year ago, August 20th, 2000, When dad received the news, : .- - - That mum was on her way. He put his arms around her, As she walked through heavens aate, Both of them together, Now andforever more will stay, We think o f you dear ' lovedones. With eyes and hearts thatfiU, Speaal memories of our special mum and grandma and dad and grandad. . ■
Birthday Memories
August 23rd. • ~ Your birthday is so
BURSTON Linda ‘
■: special it brinos lovely memories back to me of the way we shared those special days and the love you gave to me always. Your smile as you opened the little gifts always gave my heart a lift, . I th ink o f you every .. single day, but more so on this special day. God Bless, I love you.
‘ always near, • Loved, remembered, *• - . longedfor always, . ■ Bringing back our silent tears.
Love Mum, Dad and family.
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XXRonXX. God Bless mum and nana. . Love Colin, Lynne, Rebecca, > Jacob, Luke, Megan and Poppy Rose joex.
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August 13th. ■ As we loved Michael, -: ’ So we miss him, In our hearts he is
TOWNSEND Michael
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BIKER GIRLS: Emma and Daniella Freeman with one of the bikes on display.
21st Birthday
FINE MEAL: Nigel Haworth with some of the food he pre pared.
WE'RE OPEN: Nigel Haworth officially opens the street market.
GOING UP: Chef Paul
Heathcote : and dad Ken pic-
: tured on their first practice climb, (s)
Celebrity chef Paul is tackling Matterhorn
CHEF Paul Heathcote, owner of Clitlieroe restaurant The Olive Press, is climbing one of Europe’s most iconic Al pine mountains in aid of the NSPCC’s ChildLine service. Paul (49), who owns several
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award-winning restaurants and is a regular on TV cook
ery shows, set off on Sunday to
Stepping Stones to active times
■ IT’S been all go at Stepping Stones playgroup with youngsters taking part in a pedal push and then en joying a Teddy bears’picnic.
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For the fund-raising pedal push, the children had to ride or push bikes, toy tractors, trikes and prams
: around a circuit. It raised £307 for playgroup funds. : On the last day of term, a Teddy bears’ picnic was ■
then held, during which, tlie children enjoyed games, songs, stories and a bear liunt before enjoying a pic- nic lunch. The playgroup is open Mondays and Fridays from
9-15 a.m. to 12-15 p.m., during term time. It allows parents to leave their children to learn ■
through play using the Early Years Foundation Stage in a safe environment. - -
• v , ^ v . Places are still available for two to four year olds’
so call Nicky on 07749728960 or Cathleen on 01200 425604.
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PLAYGROUP FUN: Youngsters at Stepping Stones playgroup got active with a pedal Dush and then a Teddv bear’s Dicnic to mark the end of term, fsl '
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climb the 14,692ft Matterhorn with his dad, 75-year-oId Ken Heathcote. They aimed to complete the challenge today. - Speaking ahead of the climb
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Paul said: “As a father-of-two, ChildLine and the NSPCC are very close to my heart so I am delighted that to go the extra mile to help protect children.
The Matterhorn climb will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportu nity, rnade all the more special by being accompanied by my dad!”
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SMOOTH RIDE: Connor Brock- f , and Florence Schofield. Magee (left) and Roger Hope. idi “|“
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Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, August 19,2010 fhmk Mu Town had appetite for food festival SWINDLEHURST
Ann and Leonard wish to thank family and friends for gilts, cards and donafons to the North West Air
. Ambulance received on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary
RAW (nee Parker)
, C h a r lo tte a n d Chris a re delighted to announc e the s afe arrival of
'C h lo e E liz a b e th ' Born August 9th, 2 0 1 0 , ' . s is ter for V iolet. • j 't /T
weighing 71b 1 2o z . A lovely '■' : ■ T :
T h a n k y o u to a ll c o n c e rn e d . 18th Birthday BRISK TRADE: One of the many stalls.
HANG ON,TO YOUR HAT: Fiona FOOD DEMO: Chef Nigel Haworth carrying Haslam at one of the stalls.
out one of his demonstrations. J ® A GIRLT
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