John Anderson (29 Apr 1947 - 13 Jul 2015)

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JohnWoodlands Hospice Charitable Trust

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Location
Thornton Crematorium Lydiate Lane Liverpool L23 1TP
Date
20th Jul 2015
Time
10.40am
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In loving memory of John Anderson who sadly passed away on 13th July 2015

Nicky Oconnell donated £25 in memory of John

Such a sad loss, Rest in Peace John, gone but never forgotten
Xxxxxx

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Nicky Oconnell wrote

So sorry to hear you're gone John,
The last I got to see you
You looked so bright and well
Little did I know
It would be our last farewell
RIP John xxx
Our thoughts are with Sue, Karen and Nicola at this sad time
All our love Nic & Sue xxxxxxxx

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Nicola Anderson wrote

I'll never forget all that you have done for me. You were so happy and full of life and fun. Always joking, laughing and keeping us all going. I will never forget our holidays in Thailand, your most favourite place in the world. The way you use to laugh at You've been framed and recently Mrs Browns boys. I laughed more at you laughing than the shows. I will miss you always and will love you forever. Goodnight dad, rest in peace xxxx

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  • Great memories Nic. Made me smile and cry at the same time xxx

    Posted by Karen on 16/07/2015 Report abuse
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Karen Anderson wrote

Soooo many great memories with my dad who always whistled, joked, smiled, climbed the stairs 3 at a time, ate 2 biscuits at a time, hated chip butties, never complained!
I remember going to work with my dad when I was about 8. I loved being in the wagon - singing along to the radio, playing the number plate game, I spy, stopping for food. We stopped for breakfast and dad kept telling me how lovely the bacon was in this place. It took ages for me to realise what the squealing out back was....he took me to an abattoir!! I was appalled...he thought it was hysterical.

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Mark Scott wrote

I will always have the memory of myself and my brother hanging off my Uncle Johns arms when we were kids in Nana Queenie & Grandad Alf's house in Bootle. X

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