Michael Whitnell (Passed away 20 Aug 2017)

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MichaelSt George's Kidney Patients Association

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Holy Trinity Church Church Road Claygate KT10
Date
8th Sep 2017
Time
2pm
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Randalls Park Crematorium Randalls Road Leatherhead KT22 0AG
Date
8th Sep 2017
Time
3.30pm

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In loving memory of Michael Whitnell who sadly passed away, after a long disabling illness on 20th August 2017.
He will be sadly missed and always in our hearts.

Michael Greatorex wrote

From Mrs V Kitson: In very fond memory of Michael.
Donation made to St George's Kidney Patient Association. £25
Thank you - Chairman, St George's KPA.

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Michael Greatorex wrote

From your neighbours, Thomas & Rebecca Hill: In very fond memory of Michael.
Donation made to St George's Kidney Patient Association. £50 + £12.50 Gift aid.
Thank you - Chairman, St George's KPA.

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John and Judith Walton donated £20 in memory of Michael

We spent many hours together in childhood. Great person.
Will be missed

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John and Judith Walton wrote

We spent many hours together in childhood. Great person.
Will be missed

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John and Judith Walton wrote

We spent many hours together in childhood. Great person.
Will be missed

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John and Judith Walton wrote

We spent many hours together in childhood. Great person.
Will be missed

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John and Judith Walton wrote

We spent many hours together in childhood. Great person.
Will be missed

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Roberto Murphy wrote

We met in the late 70's. We became friends, we felt like brothers. I taught you to gallop fast on "the Argentine pampas". You taught me how to hunt. Then came the Malvinas war, which only achieved a parenthesis in our friendship. Life continued its course, taking you back to your country, where we met each other to remember with affection and good gintonic those times.
Today I'm told you're dead, but I do not think so. We continue galloping "the pampas", hitting the wind Pampero face, and your horse, runaway, climbing to the sky. There it is Mick, in that blue and austral sky, where I will follow you someday. See you soon, my friend, my brother. R

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Roberto Murphy wrote

We met in the late 70's. We became friends, we felt like brothers. I taught you to gallop fast on "the Argentine pampas". You taught me how to hunt. Then came the Malvinas war, which only achieved a parenthesis in our friendship. Life continued its course, taking you back to your country, where we met each other to remember with affection and good gintonic those times.
Today I'm told you're dead, but I do not think so. We continue galloping "the pampas", hitting the wind Pampero face, and your horse, runaway, climbing to the sky. There it is Mick, in that blue and austral sky, where I will follow you someday. See you soon, my friend, my brother. R

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Roberto Murphy wrote

We met in the late 70's. We became friends, we felt like brothers. I taught you to gallop fast on "the Argentine pampas". You taught me how to hunt. Then came the Malvinas war, which only achieved a parenthesis in our friendship. Life continued its course, taking you back to your country, where we met each other to remember with affection and good gintonic those times.
Today I'm told you're dead, but I do not think so. We continue galloping "the pampas", hitting the wind Pampero face, and your horse, runaway, climbing to the sky. There it is Mick, in that blue and austral sky, where I will follow you someday. See you soon, my friend, my brother. R

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