Brian DennisCOOKSadly passed away at home with his family by his side on Tuesday 23rd June 2020, aged 73. Beloved Husband of Judy. Much loved Dad to Stephen, Rachel and Sharon. Father-in-law to Rachael, Paul and Dean. Cherished Grampy to Emma, Seb, Bethany, Isabelle, Zach, Jakey and Flynn. He will be greatly missed. Due to funeral restrictions there will be a small private ceremony held at Gloucester Crematorium for invited family and friends. We will celebrate Brian's life when possible, at a later date. Family flowers only. Donations, if desired for 'Sue Ryder - Leckhampton Court Hospice' may be sent to Selim Smith & Co, Heron Lodge Funeral Home, Painswick Road, Gloucester, GL4 4QJ
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Richard Scott-Ragless:Rest in peace Brian. A great man who will be sorely missed and fon...07/07/2020
Robert Sharpe :A true family man in every way - I enjoyed our occasional Sa...07/07/2020
Nicki Silk:We will miss you Uncle Brian your Boxing Day parties wer...07/07/2020
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John:Cheers Brian . Lots of memories after 57 years of ...07/07/2020
Tracy Samuels:Thoughts are with you Sharon and all of the family at thi...06/07/2020
Natasha :Uncle Bert....... so many amazing memories I have of y...02/07/2020
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Raymond:Although Brian’s passing deeply saddens us all,...02/07/2020
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Rest in peace Brian. A great man who will be sorely missed and fondly remembered. All our love to Judy and all the family. Richard, Lynne, Morgan, Thomas and Elliot
Richard Scott-Ragless:
07/07/2020
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A true family man in every way - I enjoyed our occasional Saturday night quiz and Chinese evenings!
Robert Sharpe :
07/07/2020
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We will miss you Uncle Brian your Boxing Day parties were legendary. A great Family man who cared for everyone. You will be having a party up in skies with the rest of the family up there! Wow what a party that will be! Give my Mum a big big hug. God Bless xxxxxxxxx Nicki, Sam and Joe xxx
Nicki Silk:
07/07/2020
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07/07/2020
Cheers Brian . Lots of memories after 57 years of knowing you . We will drink a toast to you on the next Wednesday Club we can get together . John
John:
07/07/2020
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Thoughts are with you Sharon and all of the family at this very sad time, may the memories you hold dear get you through the toughest of days. Tracy S xxxx
Tracy Samuels:
06/07/2020
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Uncle Bert....... so many amazing memories I have of you... one is bovril on toast!! Another is keeping you awake all night when sleeping over with rach! All the family parties, playing monopoly, card games and having so much fun. You will be missed by so many people. Please give my dad a hug from us. Lots and lots of love Tashe ad and kids xxxx
Natasha :
02/07/2020
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02/07/2020
Although Brian’s passing deeply saddens us all, he had such a happy and successful life in which he achieved so much. An extremely hard working family man, who made it very clear of how notably proud he was of Judy, Steven, Rachael, Sharon and all 7 of his grandchildren. Personally I have many fond memories of staying at Brian and Judy’s over the years, including the unforgettable annual Boxing Day family gathering, around forty adults and children in one house seems absolutely crazy now. But somehow Brian and Judy successfully hosted, managed and controlled this ritual that can only be described as structured chaos. Obviously Brians very distinctive thunderous voice played a big part in keeping the children in line and on occasion the adults too. We do feel honoured to have been a small part of Brian’s life and will miss him for his veracious and upstanding attitude to life. A great man with a big heart, RIP Brian, you will not be forgotten.