Arthur Dennis WilliamALLSOformerly of Olton Boulevard East, Acocks Green, passed away peacefully on 13.7.21 in the care of Uplands Nursing Home, aged 89 years. Son of the late Albert and Doris, brother of Ron (deceased). Uncle to Robert (deceased), Jocelyn, Sarah and Edward. Funeral service to be held at Yardley Crematorium on Friday August 6th at 11.30am. Donations in lieu of flowers to Birmingham Spitfire District Scout Association c/o W H Painter Yardley Road,Birmingham,B25 8LT
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Richard Nixon:Very sad to hear of the death of Art, we have know him sinc...05/08/2021
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Very sad to hear of the death of Art, we have know him since 1975 and fondly remember him in his DKW F7 and later his DKW IMOSA van which I drove with him and my future wife through Germany and into Switzerland and home in 1993, a journey of 3000 kms with no major issues!
RIP Arthur
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Sad to not be seeing my friend Arthur Allso. We had been friends since 1958 when I started work at Halfords in Solihull where Arthur was a cycle mechanic. Arthur was a very generous & kind man, He will be missed very much. R.I.P Arthur, you maybe gone, but will not be forgotten.