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The obituary notice of Stephen BROWNE

Longhorsley | Published in: The Journal (Newcastle).

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StephenBROWNE(Longhorsley) Peacefully at home on Saturday 22nd October, aged 67 years. Beloved husband of Mavis, much loved father of Christopher, Carley and Jenny and a loving grandfather to his nine grandchildren. Burial in Longhorsley Churchyard on Thursday 3rd November at 11.00am will be followed by a Celebration of Stephen's life in The Shoulder of Mutton, Longhorsley. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu if desired to Macmillan Cancer Support.
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25/11/2022
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I know that Steve was well loved and respected. He had great character and a big heart. Our deepest sincere condolences to you and your family. Our Prayers and thoughts are with you in your time of sadness. God bless love Alan and Trish Bolton.
Alan Bolton and Trish Bolton
07/11/2022
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Thinking of you all and sending sympathy at this very difficult time xxx
Stacey, Darren & Family (Blakelock)
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02/11/2022
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A friendly genuine lovely guy we worked with Stephen for many years! He will be greatly missed… sending condolences and love to his lovely family
From Celia and Tom Bone
Celia & Tom Bone
31/10/2022
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Celia & Tom Bone
31/10/2022
Steve had a special gift. He made you feel happy when in his company. Steve was a best friend and I will miss him always. Cheers mate. Peter
Peter Young
27/10/2022
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