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Left by COL:
07/04/2021
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Tribute photo for Trevor James FEARN
Left by Colin:
23/03/2021
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Tribute photo for Trevor James FEARN
Left by Colin :
23/03/2021
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I was so sad to hear of Trevor’s passing. Through my late husband’s involvement with Grim’s Dyke Opera we all spent many pleasant evenings, following performances, putting the world to rights and reminiscing. Trevor was a true gentleman and it was a privilege to know him and Gillian. His lovely voice will be greatly missed.
Anthea Kenna:
04/05/2020
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So very sorry to hear this very sad news. Both Jo and I new Trevor for many years, through Derby Colleges Music Society and Derby Opera Company. A wonderful tenor voice and such a lovely, fun loving man.
David and Jo Lazzari:
22/04/2020
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I Am so sorry to hear of Trevors passing. He was such a lovely man. He sang ‘Take a pair of sparkling eyes’ and Gill played the organ at our wedding 25 years ago, Trevor had a voice that you just had to stand still and listen to.
I grew up on the same avenue as Trevor and Gill and in the summer I could hear them rehearse when the windows were open, I loved it!!
Rest in peace 💜💜
Sarah Rawlinson :
19/04/2020
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Such a sad loss to the amateur theatre world, I have always enjoyed singing with you over the last 30 years and listening to your beautiful tenor voice. Rest in peace Trev,you're already missed by lots of people. Xx
Kathryn Fitchett :
18/04/2020
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18/04/2020
Tribute photo for Trevor James FEARN
Left by Col:
18/04/2020
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I did a fair few shows with Trevor in the '80's, with Derby New Opera Company and Derby G&S. He was full of mischief and fun but always delivered the goods! A beautiful voice and good actor, great in both the comic roles and the more serious ones (a lovely Rudolpho in La Boheme.) He and Gill were always helpful and friendly (Gill could be a stern taskmaster when it came to going through songs!!) I spent a lovely hour and a half in their company in London when they came to see a show I was in, reminiscing about things, some funny, some sad.
Although I'd not seen you in a while Trevor, I shall miss your presence in the world. Rest well with Gill and Peter.
Ian Jervis:
18/04/2020
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