GrahamWALTONGraham aged 53 years of Smallthorne passed away peacefully on 25th April after a short illness fought with great courage and dignity in the care of the staff at The Douglas Macmillan Hospice and in the presence of his son Odin, partner Bee, sister Sharon, brothers John and Magoo. Graham will be very sadly missed by all his loving family and many, many friends. Service at St Saviours Church, Smallthorne on Friday 20th May at 11.30am followed by cremation at Bradwell Crematorium. Would relatives and friends please accept this intimation and kindly meet at the church. Family flowers only please all donations to the Douglas Macmillan Hospice in memory of Graham. Further enquiries to:- David H. Smith Funeral Directors, Fountain House, 17-21 Fountain St, Leek, ST13 6JS. Tel. (01538) 399661. www.davidhsmith-funerals.co.uk
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Graham you are so missed by us all in the street
Forever in our Hearts and Thoughts
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Theresa Guest:
24/04/2024
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Left by Chris Wood:
04/10/2022
Still sadly missed and Happy Birthday
Graham
Love Your Friends and neighbours
And your two
Kittens 😻😻
Theresa Guest:
02/10/2022
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Left by Theresa Guest:
02/10/2022
Left by Rachel Kelly:
28/05/2022
Graham was so well thought of by everyone who knew him, he was a gentleman always. You'll be sadly missed. Sleep tight.
Rachel Kelly and Dean Wraxton:
28/05/2022
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Left by Rachel Kelly and Dean Wraxton:
28/05/2022
Left by Denise Craig Craig Hankey:
23/05/2022
Left by Toni:
22/05/2022
Knew him from our school days and he was always such a lovely, genuine lad. Even after years of not seeing eachother he'd always say hiya when he passed us on his bike.
Sleep tight mate x