Richard Pawson (30 Apr 1964 - 14 Jun 2017)

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Location
Christ Church Methodist Church Derby Road Long Eaton NG10 4NE
Date
24th Jul 2017
Time
12pm
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Location
Longmoor Lane Cemetery Longmoor Lane Breaston
Date
24th Jul 2017
Time
12.45pm

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In loving memory of Richard Pawson who sadly passed away on 14th June 2017

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Gary Cain wrote

Richard , a Genuine sincere top man who will be remember and not forgotten -

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Neil Scarff wrote

Richard, I will always remember you for your wonderful sense of humour, observations and for all the useful nuggets of trivia. Gone but never forgotten.

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Hazel Jacobs wrote

Remembered for your smile, your fabulous whit and thoughtful generous nature. Richard you will be missed by many.

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Jane Wright wrote

Still in shock Richard. You were a true gentleman. X

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Andy Lorenz wrote

Tootle pips old friend.
Now thrash that Rocket 3 down the Mulsanne Straight again for me.
Andy

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Karen Reed wrote

You were an 'old school' gentleman with a bright, witty, stubborn intelligence that I will miss greatly.

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