JohnTOMLINSON (Tomo)Tomo Passed away on Saturday 29th June, 2019 Loving husband to Doris, a proud dad to Hazel & Debra, father in law to Stan & Chris, grandfather to Jamie & great grandfather. He will be sadly missed by all. Funeral service to take place at Gedling Crematorium on Friday 19th July, 3.30pm Family flowers only please by request but donations to Alzheimer's Research Uk may be left at the service Donate at funeral-notices.co.uk All enquiries to Arnold Co-op Funeralcare, 36, High Street, Arnold, NG5 7DZ. Tel: 0115 920 0150
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You'll be alright now. Love Stan.
Stan Cooper:
20/07/2019
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So sorry for your loss . John was a great man, one of my memories is I would always see him in his garden pottering around . God bless love Julie, Ian & Jessica xxx
Julie :
19/07/2019
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As a child everyone had a favourite uncle and John you were mine. Happy memories of a lovely man love to Doris x
Brian Elston:
17/07/2019
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Left by Brian Elston:
17/07/2019
Known John and family nearly all my life neighbourhood won't be the same rip mate thoughts and prayers to Doris and family xx
Love always Stuart Dawn and family
Stuart Guthrie :
15/07/2019
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Left by Stuart Guthrie :
15/07/2019
When I got the phone call I had tears of sadness then I remembered the amazing memories I had of you. Graham Robin and Jonathan and I will never forget you. We’ll raise a glass or two to you Uncle John Xxxx
Florrie Mowatt :
08/07/2019
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Echoing what my brother said you are a true gentleman and a great friend to my gran and granda for so many years. Always remember you and Doris coming up to visit and when you were heading home never quite making the end of the street. "Keep a had of ya'sel" x