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V? “ d j . Clithe ro e 422324 (Editorial), 01282426161 (Ad ver tis ing ) , B u rn le y 01262 422331 (C laa sllled www.cllth eroe adve rtlser.co.uk 62 C llth e ro e A d v e r t is e r& T lm e s , T hursda y, M a rch 2 6 th , 2016 -CE1S 3


Tel: 01282422331 Email: bmdnopthwest@jpress.co.uk


i FUNERAL DIRECTORS


Post or call in at: Bull Street, Burnley, BBH1DR DEATHS


COOK


Brian Price & Son Funeral Directors


Peacehaven Chapel o f Rest The Genuine an d Indepen dent


family concent of two generations offering a 24h‘r personal service Carl, Jean and Patditie


Tel: Clitheroe 441297 S FUNERALSERVICES


Probate Office S u p p o r t W i th B e re a v em e n t


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Thursday March 19th 2015, Edith Cook aged 87 years. The dearly beloved wife of the late Richard, loving mum of Linda and the late Alan, dear mother-in-law # of Andrew and Diane and treasured nan of Sara. Edith's funeral service will be held in. St John the Evangelist Church, Read at 12.30pm on Tuesday March 31st : • 2015 followed by committal at


Peacefully^


..loving .memory of Edith will be very gratefully accepted on


. Bertwistle’s Funeral Service, 46 Burnley Road, Paaiham. Tel. 01282771628.


• behalf of 'Crossroads'. Enquiries


HARRISON .


V EM E N T P U N E : 131 0540 '


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• -.T-sfeH d y the late Irene, loving u 'father of Patricia, very -iTji - dear father-in-law of treasured


;<>, v\\ year. The dearly "JraAvN beloved • husband of


,v - Harrison in.his 90th :) '.JuSI Peter,


-who • will be sadly missed. Len's funeral service will be held at Burnley Crematorium on Monday March


grandad of Natalie and Andrew, a dear brother, uncle and good friend to many


1 30th. at . 3 *4 ° J>?n.


REQUEST. YOUR FREE BEREAVEMENT. AND PROBATE GUIDES AND GET PRACTICAL HELP, SUPPORT AND


INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT TO DO NEXT.


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Tel 01282 771628 HEANEY


Padiham.


Flowers and enquiries to Bertwistle's Funeral Service, 46 Burnley Road;


Tragically on a day out with his friends on a motorcycle


Steven Paul . DEATHS ASHTON


In hospital Bernard Formerly of Queen f aged 90 years. The Street Whatley. Died


BERNARD '•


DEATHS Sheila


COGGINS


dearly loved husband 17.03.2015 after “ 'Peacehaven' Chapel of Joan (Nan) much snort illness in Ponty r ne.4. a service will loved j father of Pridd Wales. Wife of £ Winifred


1943 - 2015 (nee Cole) wifi be sadly missed by an^ friends, in


despite courageous efforts from friends and emergency services. Steven aged 55 years of Clitheroe passed . away at Graythwaite, Cumbria on Saturday March 21st 2015. The dearly loved husband of Sue, much loved son of Sam and Norma, dearest dad of Patrick and Emma, loving father-in-law of Nisha and Gary also * a devoted grandad to Kieran ana Jason and


and


father-in-law of AnneMane ..who —... Aidan, dear brother of la


Edmond and the late memorial Maty. Brother-in-law


Alicia, Andrew, Julie and


of Jean, grandfather Whalley Methodist of


31st March at l.oopm Pndjd Wales. Wife of A c c r i n g t


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may be made to The Salvation Army c/o and all enquiries to Langshaws ’Funeral Service, 103A King Street, Whalley. Enquiries


01254 824529- —


flowers only please Inter in the year at Directors Tel; 01200 but -donations in Whalley Methodist AAA90^ memory of Bernard Church.


Crematorium 2.20pm.


Family memorial servicevic j p l


prior to cremation at DaWd^and mother^of * For * funeral *


Funeral service will be held at St. Michael and St Johns Church Clitheroe on Tuesday ...


grandfather of Rae


Joanne, Paul,


and Ashton. .oopm


sfiort illness in Ponty rid


Formerly of Queen Street Whalley. Died 17.03.2015 after « s l i t ' “ *


Wile em rial. t ’ nd Son Ltd., Funeral contact Brian


Brother-in-law grandfather Tony,


To y, great


Tam,


Sheila 1943 -2015 (nee Cole)


COGGINS


later in the year at Church.


hoped to • arrange a service


and David and mother of ch cj. Low Moor, ’ - ••


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Clitheroe followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery on a day to be arranged. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Steven if so desired may be given for and cheques made payable • * " " ""--s Soldi


____


Peacefully on Sunday March 22nd 2015. Len


Leonard Forrest . (Len) '


, flowers only please, however, donations in


Crematorium . at 40 pm. Family


■ Edith, DEATHS


. family members and . friends. A funeral service will be held tomorrow Friday 27th


Manor Care 'Home, Nelson, Colin aged 78 years and formerly of Chatburn. Colin will be sadly missed by


On Friday March 13th, 2015,. - at Nelson


RICHARDS (COUN)


Burnley § lease by request but : onations i f desired


at 11.00am. . Dawn Thewlis will officiate. Family flowers only


are being received for Pendleside Hospice c/o Helliwells Funeral Service, Stott House, Burnley Road, Colne. Tel: 870808.


SHEPHERD to Peacefully on March Patrick Charles (Pat)


' 23rd 2015. Pat aged 91 years of Clitheroe. The


husband of Maiy also loved ' by - his 11 children, 27 grandchildren and 4


cherished great grandchildren.


’Peacehaven' Chapel of Rest.' Requiem Mass will be offered at St. Michael & St. John’s R.C. Church, Clitheroe on Tuesday March 31st at 11a.m. followed by a private interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. Guests are asked to wear bright colours in celebration of his . joyous life. Family flowers only please, donations' in memory of Pat if so desired may be given to his favourite charity, Water Aid c/o Mr. . R. Shepherd, James House, 2 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, BN3 lHN or


.eposing . **1


March, 2015 at Skipton Crematorium


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 18TH BIRTHDAY


Mary, Michael, Kathleen and families would • like . to thank all relatives, friends


0’HAGAN Laurence


. o f1 sympathy,' cards, flowers,. offerings


neighbours for their kina expressions


and


donations . to the.' British


, Mass . and


Foundation, in loving memory of Laurence.. Our thanks to Dr W Mackean and Dr I Ibbotson, to'. Father Frankie for his • kind words.,*.


Heart


ministrations at this sad time and to all • who attended the. Church.


and


• Clitheroe Funeral Service for their attention- and care. God Bless you all.


The family of the late Kenneth would like to


ROWLAND Kenneth


.support, cards and donations to the North West Air Ambulance. Special thanks to Beverley Walker. and •: Dr L Taylor for their loving care. Thanks also to Nick and his team at William Houghton Funeral Directors for their


and


appreciated guidance and dignified funeral arrangements.


much


Inquiries to Brian. Price and Son Ltd, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200'441297.


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


Mary, Stephen, Jane, Philip and families would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions


- _ HOYLE * John


(https://www.justgiyi ng.com/PatShepherd)


online at


Theo, Wendy and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all • relatives, friends and neighbours' for


. WILSON Josephine


the- many kind expressions


sympathy and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Father Frankie for. his kind ~ comforting '. prayers n and lovely service and n to everyone who rj; attended and was »; involved and for the £


of


to A.B.F. The Soldiers Charity, c/o Mrs C.. Ratcliffe, Beech Grove


s “ree?OILovvSt'Moor* clitheroe, BB7 2LS.


AnneMarie who ... - arrangements please at hoped to arrange a


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sympathy and letters and cards 4 of, condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Judith Talbot for her kind words and to all who attended the funeral service and for donations received for Prostate Cancer U.K.. They would also like to express their appreciation to Dr.-J. Zak for all his care and Carl, Jean and Pauline


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BIRTHDAY MEMO- | RIES


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Birthday memories of ? a loving Mum and £ Grandma - March \ 26th.


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. Carol & Gary, Denise & Les, Chris & Penny, Susan, Grandchildren Rachel & Dan, Robert & Jen, Rebecca, Lucy and Great Grandchildren Sophie, Olivia, Hannah and Harriet.


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thank all relatives,’ friends, neighbours and carers for their kind • words of sympathy


Fiona Beal March 25th


. Birthday


Love Mum, Dad and «


. Liz XXX ■ 1


Congratulations Fiona on your 21st


DIAMOND WEDDING


Join us for a ‘GynSjTonic’ says support group


Women with gynaecologi­ cal cancer can benefit from sharing their experiences with other patients and a “Gyn & Tonic” Cancer Sup­ port Group returns next month. The group session will


provide a source of advice and information for new or


existing members with, or recovering from gynaeco-. logical cancer such as can­ cer of the ovary, womb, vagina, vulva or cervix. The Gyn & Tonic meet­


ing will take place from 7 to 9 pm at Howard Street Community Centre, Tay Street, Burnley, on Tues­ day, April 7th. East Lancashire Hos­


pitals NHS Trust Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist, Beverley Walker, said: “At­ tending Gyn & Tonic meet­ ings helps patients, past and present, to meet other women with a similar di­ agnosis and who may have had similar treatments.” The’ Burnley Gyn &


Tonic Support Group was . setupinpartnershipwith


Rosemere Cancer Foun­


dation and women from across EastLancashire and


Parents reminded about their parking habits...


Parents of children at Whalley CE Primary School are being reminded that the car park of Spar and Maureen Cookson’s inGeorgeStreetisforcustom-


ers only. In the school’s newsletter,


acting head teacher David Blackburn refers to a letter from the car park owners.


THE WEB


ON Itsays:“Thisishavingadet-


rimental effect on their trade as their customers are not able to park. “They have asked me to


remind parents that the car park is for customers only. If the problem is not solved, they will consider bringing in park­ ing charges.”


Monaco Grand Prix day trip with flights for under £600!


Thanks to the Flower Shop for the loveW flowers, to the Calfs Head, Worston for the lovely buffet and to Pam and . all ' at .


service. 21STBIRTHDAY


Many congratulations Anne and John Braithwaite


On your Golden Wedding Anniversary. Love Nick, Helen andAlfie xx


18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 HIND


Emily Jemima


■ Happy 18th Birthday! , ,, March 28th. To a wonderful


■ daughter, sister and ■ granddaughter. Have a


lovely day. Love you lots Mum, Dad, Daniel, Nanna,Nanna&


Grandpa, Joanne and all the family xxx


LOVE You LOTS John


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GOLDEN WEDDING S p jrw m zrm p i


BRAITHWAITE Anne & John


Happy Anniversary Anne.


Looking forward lo many more.


New biography tells of Jack's eventful life


byFaizaAfzaal faiza.afzaal@jpress.co.uk


Twittsn@clithadvertiser


A war hero who braved Nazi U-boats to ensure vitalsup- plies reached the Allies during the Second World War has written abiography based on his life experiences.


A former Clitheroe police in­ spector, John Wilson, better known as Jack, is one of just a handful of surviving veterans of the Arctic convoys, which saw Royal Navy ships escort merchant vessels to the So­ viet Union - Britain’s wartime ally in the fight against Nazi


Germany. Jack braved enemy attack


and freezing temperatures


as a telegraphist aboard HMS Cooke to ensure men and mu­ nitions reached Murmansk safely. In 2013, he was handed the Arctic Star after the gov­ ernment agreed to cast a spe­ cial medal.to honour those who served in the Arctic Cir­ cle during the war. Now, aged 91, Jack, who


lives in Heywood, is set to re­ lease his biography, “JACK” which he started writing two years ago after encourage­ ment from his family mem­ bers. Born in West View, Clit­


heroe; in 1923, Jack spent his early life in this family home. He attended St James’ Prima­ ry School and then went on to Ribblesdale Senior School. He began his working career as a telegraphist at the Post Of­


fice where a chance meeting with a young Swiss girl, Anne Marie Amman Lussi, led to the romance of his life and his fu­ ture wife. The end of the war saw


him return home to his wife and baby son and to life as a policeman, firstly in Liverpool and then, by 1947, in his home town of Clitheroe. His biography, which is


penned by his daughter-in-law Anne Booth, tells many stories of this early police career in Clitheroe and the Rossendale Valley. The bookis available to buy from Amazon and all roy­ alties from these sales will be donated to Cancer Research. Inaddition,alaunch party will be held this Saturday (March 28th) at the TOPS business centre in Heywood. --


Arctic Convoys veteran became valley policeman


MP seeks backing for > Lancs police


Ribble Valley MP Nigel ® Evans spoke in the House of Commons in support of local and neighbourhood • policing by Lancashire Constabulary and asked Home Office Minister Mike Penning to guarantee that it will continue to receive adequate funding. “I want to praise the


work of Lancashire Con­ stabulary in my own coun- 9


ty," said MrEvans. “Will the Minister assure the House that Lancashire Constab­ ulary will have sufficient resources to carry on the > great work they have done over the next five years of a Conservative Government.’ The Minister respond­


ed: “Crime is down by a fifth across the country and by 9% in the Ribble Val- leybecausewehaveproven © thatyoucandomorewith


less.” Speaking la te r Mr


Jack looks wistfully back along a path which he used to take with his wife.


Evans said: “I welcome the response of the Minister and look forward to him , making good on his as­ surances that Lancashire Constabulary will be sup­ ported.”


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