BrianMILLERWinlaton Suddenly at home on 13th October 2021 aged 71 years Brian. Dearly loved husband of the late Val, much loved dad of Catherine, Susan and Brian, dear father-in-law of Ian and a cherished grandad and a loving great grandad, also a beloved son-in-law of Jean. Family and friends please meet for Funeral Service at Mountsett Crematorium on Wednesday 3rd November at 10.15am. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu if desired to The Tiny Lives Trust for which a donation box will be provided at the crematorium. All welcome afterwards at Blaydon Staffs.
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Alan Rogerson :Going to be missed Mate 02/11/2021
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uncle brian was a lovely man, so sad, rest easy back with auntie valerie xxx
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Brian was such a lovely man. I grew up with him when he worked for my dad and then I have had many a joyous conversation with him when he has been in my pub 'The Crown and Cannon'. - R.I.P.