Trevor JohnCALEPassed away peacefully on 3rd March at The Lawns Nursing home aged 71 years. Beloved son of the late Maurice and Betty, and nephew of Edna. Service to be held at Gloucester Crematorium on Monday 25th March at 3.30pm. Family flowers only please, donations are invited to Headway Gloucestershire and may be sent to Beechwood Funeral Service 7a Highfield Place, Gloucester GL4 4PB Tel; 01452 306917
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I’ve only just heard today that Trevor Cale passed away last March. He became a family friend when I was a young adult. We had many lovely musical evenings at our house and other friends’ homes. He was a wonderful musician. I remember him running the Crane’s music shop in Gloucester many years ago. I kept in touch with him and visited him at the nursing home. I moved up to the Midlands four years ago and haven’t seen him since. I’m very saddened by his passing.
Nicola Hunt:
07/09/2019
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07/09/2019
So sorry to hear of Trevor's passing . I have known him since schooldays . He was an amazing musician and I remember many days in his mum's front room listening to him playing piano or guitar and clarinet. He was also Best man at my wedding to Angie .
Not long after his stroke we emigrated to Australia and lost touch over the years . Please accept our condolences .
Richard & Angie Smith