William Arthur (Bill) Clarke (23 Mar 1939 - 12 Jan 2018)

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William Arthur (Bill)University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire Charity

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William Arthur (Bill)Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance

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Location
Heart of England Crematorium East Boro Way Nuneaton CV11 6WZ
Date
15th Feb 2018
Time
10.30am
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Dear all.

In loving memory of William Arthur (Bill) Clarke who sadly passed away on 12th January 2018

An online obituary has been set up for William which includes the funeral details and an area where you can pay your condolences and leave memories.

Please use the Attendance tab on the obituary to let us know if you are able to attend the funeral. Thank you.

Best wishes,
Diana

Patricia Clarke donated £25 in memory of William

A wonderful man who will be greatly missed.

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David Everitt donated £25 in memory of William

Sadly missed but never forgotten

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David Everitt wrote

You will be sadly missed but never forgotten.

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Colin Brunt donated £18.86 in memory of William

In memory of Bill Clarke

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Kathleen Johnson wrote

Steve and family, We are so sorry for your loss. May our thoughts and prayers find their way to you across the pond to bring some small measure of comfort. All our love! Kathy and Jim

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Kathleen Johnson donated £37.71 in memory of William

In loving memory..with deepest sympathy for your loss. Kathy and James Johnson (USA)

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Ian Langrish donated £30 in memory of William

To Diane , Steve , Ian and the rest of the Family,
So sorry for your loss.
Bill was a warm generous Father and I am sure he will be sorely missed.
My thoughts are with you at this time.
Ian

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Beryl and Mo Chetwynd donated £10 in memory of William

In memory of a lovely man.

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Sue Ashby wrote

Bill was a very amicable & helpful neighbour.
He is sadly missed.

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Stephen Clarke donated in memory of William

Many thanks to all involved in Bill's care while he was on Ward 53 and the visiting palliative care team.

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Susan Hull wrote

Steve and Family,
I know the loss of your father it is a empty place in your life. Let this hole be filled with the knowledge of his love and pride of all of you. It will not be easy but it will get better, I promise.
Love you and I'd be there if I could,
Sue

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  • Thanks Sue. If you have any images of your trip over to share, feel free to upload them. Hugs S.

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Steve Clarke wrote

World's best Dad !

Inspiration is not the exclusive privilege of poets or artists. There is, there has been, there will always be a certain group of people whom inspiration visits. It's made up of all those who've consciously chosen their calling and do their job with love and imagination. It may include doctors, teachers, gardeners — I could list a hundred more professions. Their work becomes one continuous adventure as long as they manage to keep discovering new challenges in it. Difficulties and setbacks never quell their curiosity. A swarm of new questions emerges from every problem that they solve. Whatever inspiration is, it's born from a continuous "I don't know."

Wisława Szymborska The Poet and the World (1996) Nobel lecture (1996-12-07)

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