MarkEMBREYof Hucclecote Passed away peacefully on 6th January 2022 aged 58 years, after a long illness bravely fought with a good sense of humour. He will be sadly missed by his family, friends and carers. Funeral service to take place at Gloucester Crematorium on Wednesday 26th January 2022 at 3.30pm. Family flowers only donations welcome in lieu for the MS Society. Co-operative Funeralcare, 60a St John's Avenue, Churchdown, Gloucester. GL3 2BX Tel 01452 713085
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22/01/2022
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Andy Cowan:Sorry to hear you’ve passed. I always remember yo...21/01/2022
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Left by Dawn Embrey-butler:
22/01/2022
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Left by Dawn Embrey-butler:
22/01/2022
Sorry to hear you’ve passed. I always remember your sharp wit and outgoing character, you made our apprenticeship at Linotype-Paul fun and memorable. Your introduction of words like "Reg" and "basically" into our every other sentence! The memories of charging down the “Shurdi Road” and up to Painswick Beacon on the back of your Honda Four Hundred Four during Tech College lunch breaks will stay with me forever. We never made it back in time for the next class, but all somehow managed to pass the course. Rest in peace.
Andy Cowan:
21/01/2022
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I know we lost touch, but I remember you so fondly. A hugely talented, caring person and someone who helped me a lot. I will never forget the motorbike journeys; how did we survive them? Rest in Peace, my friend.