Donald Edward Steers (11 Jun 1920 - 13 Jul 2015)

Location
The Church Of St Mary Dallington NN5 7AA
Date
29th Jul 2015
Time
1pm
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Location
Dallington Cemetery Harlestone Road Northampton NN5 6AB
Date
29th Jul 2015
Time
2pm

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Steers Don
Passed peacefully away on 13th July at NGH aged 95

Dearly loved Dad of
John & Pat, Mike & Veronica, Dave & Leesa.
Special
Pap to his Grand children
Dear Pappy Don to his Great Grandchildren.

Flowers or Donations if desired cheques made payable lease to the Mounts Medical Centre

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Cheers a day we will all remember

Cheers a day we will all remember

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A little help cutting your cake from Emily George and Daniel

A little help cutting your cake from Emily George and Daniel

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The Next Generation and some of the following one

The Next Generation and some of the following one

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You with Sons John Michael and David

You with Sons John Michael and David

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all the family celebrating your 90th at Broomhills

all the family celebrating your 90th at Broomhills

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Pam England wrote

Dear Don, We will always remember lots of fond memories of you and kitty over the past 40 years. Love Bob and Pam England xx

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Dear Dad, Reunited with mum. Love Dave, Leesa and Chloe xx

Dear Dad, Reunited with mum. Love Dave, Leesa and Chloe xx

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Our pap. All our love Dan, Zoe, Elizabeth and Charlotte xx

Our pap. All our love Dan, Zoe, Elizabeth and Charlotte xx

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Steve Steers wrote

If I had to choose one sentence to sum you up, it would be "You were a true gentleman."
I am so proud to have had you as my Pap. You always led by example to us, loved and encouraged everyone of us. We were lucky to have you around for as long as we did and our happy treasured memories are a comfort. Your send off typified the kind of man you were, so many people from different circles of your life, holding special memories and saying such kind words about you. Your independence was so strong during your life, it was an honour to be one of those privileged to deliver you at the last.
Your long wait to be with Nan has come to an end and we can watch you together sailing through the stars and you can look down on us knowing that you have left huge warmth in all of our hearts.
Twinkle Bright, keep an eye on the Steers Ship x

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Helen Steers wrote

Dearest Pap, I cannot begin to convey how much I will miss you. Being together with you every Tuesday was so precious. I loved our chats, heated debates, giving you the Spanish inquisition & discussing my training plan each week. You always listened to me, gave me advice but always allowed me to be my crazy self. I will continue to make you proud by training hard, gaining those medals that I loved to show you & trying not to misbehave too much. Thank you for treating me as one of your own it meant so much. God bless you.

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Wag and Mary Brown wrote

We remember all the good times we had on the boat Don, especially the holiday we all had on the Middle Levels, pulling our boats through the Duck weed.
We will always remember your smiling face, and how you and Kitty were always ready to help us.
We have lots to thank you for.

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Vicki and family wrote

Pap it is hard to believe that you are not here anymore. I have so many memories of us all boating and you and nan looking after me and my sister most school holidays. You made Paul feel very welcome in the family and he has got many stories that you have told him regarding your football past. Lewis and Holly loved coming to see you each week and play with the toys that I once played with. You will be missed but never forgotten by all of us. Rest in peace with nan x

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Eddie Still wrote

Rest In Peace Don . You were not just my brother in law , you were a true friend !

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Jeannette Phillips wrote

I have so many amazing memories of you and Auntie Kitty and all your lovely family. The best holidays were always spent with you and our adventures on the Radbrook ! Oh how we laughed at the Blue Bird hire boats as they bumped through the locks ! I remember crying with laughter as Auntie Kitty did the splits stepping on the boat as we set off . We stopped at every Boat Club on route and you had so many friends pleased to see wherever you went. You were a fun and happy Uncle and I was lucky to have you x x x

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Bianca Joseph wrote

Having spent my whole life with you in it, it is pretty impossible to imagine you no longer being 'there'. So many, many memories -Fruit Picking, boating, cricket matches, and many school holidays being spent with you and Aunt Kitty. Warren Road WAS Northampton in my mind as a child and I treasure every single memory. You will never be far from my thoughts; love, always Bianca x

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barrie lawrence wrote

will be missed and lots of happy boat memorys. rest in peace Barrie and Sandra

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pat steers wrote

will never forget the time on the boat when we went out on the wash in a force nine gale thought the fishermen were waving to be friendly, till you realised they were telling us it was too dangerous to proceed. all three boats turned round crockery flying everywhere, but you brought us home safetly, you have always been like a father to me and looked after me and our family
love you lots will miss you loads from your daughter in law Pat.

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