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The obituary notice of Henry David RYDE

Belper | Published in: Derby Telegraph.

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Henry DavidRYDEHenry David Ryde (90), beloved Father peacefully died on Saturday, February 17th, 2024 in Derbyshire. He is survived by his daughter Amanda Buchanan-Ryde. Funeral services will be performed by Revd. Richard Reade at All Saints' Parish Church, Matlock, DE4 3JD on Thursday, March 14th, 2024 at 1.00pm and afterwards at The Lion Hotel, Belper. No flowers. Memorial donations may be made in Henry's name to The British Institute of Organ Studies, these may be made at the service, online at rydefunerals.co.uk/donations or be sent c/o Thomas Ryde & Son, Belper.
Thomas Ryde & Son
35 Bridge Street
Belper
DE56 1AY
Tel: 01773 822059
www.rydefunerals.co.uk
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David and the organ he played aged 13 when in Belper Baptist church.
Ivan Thomas
04/03/2024
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I first met David in 1974 as a young 11 year old boy. The things I will always remember growing up was how balanced he was as an individual(it did help that he didn't partake though!) I always remember David as kind and caring and most often with a smile on his face. I remember him getting into golf with vigour and his love for his Triumph Chicane and I recall his zest for life, not to mention his love and commitment to Iris and Amanda. The thing I also remember about David was that he never spoke down to me. He always treated me with respect and was interested in what I was doing. David returned to England while I was still a relatively young person but the time I knew him well, he clearly had an impact on me for me to still remember those special qualities. If David was Jewish, he would have been known as a true mensch. Amanda, you had a fine father and I know that God has blessed his soul. Lots of love David, I hope you are enjoying being reunited with your Iris, go well friend.
Jonathan Evans
24/02/2024
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