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The obituary notice of Peter ARMITAGE

Huddersfield | Published in: Huddersfield Examiner.

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PeterARMITAGEM.B.E 01/04/1935 - 24/02/2021 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Peter, dearly loved husband of Audrey, irreplaceable dad to Hilary and Simon, proud and much-loved grandad to Laurie. Jonathan and Emmeline, welcoming father-in-law to Sue and Steve, and a great friend to many. The funeral will take place on Friday 26th March at midday in Marsden Parish Church, by invitation only, followed by a family service at Parkwood Crematorium, Elland. The cortege will leave Pearson's Funeral Home in Marsden at 11.30 and proceed via Fall Lane, Mount Road and Old Mount Road to the church. Family flowers only please, as per Peter's wishes, donations in his memory to The Huddersfield Support Group for Autism. The service will be live streamed via the memorial page at pearson-funerals.co.uk. Any enquiries tel: 01484 844289
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We all still miss you so much. You were a very welcome extension to our family. Xxx
Susy Hellawell
13/12/2022
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Susy Hellawell
13/12/2022
A privilege to attend St. Bartholomew's Church yesterday.

I have many cherished memories of Peter (and indeed, many other members of the 'Yorkshire Avalanche Dodgers') ever since my introduction in 1982 by my dear (and still sorely-missed) chum, Tim Harrison to Y.A.D.'s numerous musical activities at 'The Cot' / 'Con Club' / Marsden Parochial Hall. Peter and the rest of the Dodgers were very kind in first welcoming, then gently breaking in a shy Southerner ... in particular, via small walk-on, walk-off & 'crowd scene' parts in their regular Christmas pantomime for the first couple of years ... before making it clear that 'right, lad - you're in as a Fairy for this one!'...

Lighting and sound effects beckoned fairly quickly thereafter (thank goodness) which involved assorted technical jiggery-pokery such as creating the audio-visual illusion of Tinkerbelle (Nigel 'Haggis' Haigh) flitting around the corners of the Parochial Hall ceiling in 'Peter Pan & Wendy: At Last, The Truth'; Not everything went right though - a spectacular example being the inadvertent 'blowing up' of poor Andrew Stead with a mistimed 'flash-pot' during a dress rehearsal ... myself & Tim (plus Steve Haworth and the rest of the stage crew) in complete hysterics at the sight of Andrew having landed in the middle of the stage, temporarily blinded/deafened, his 'Good Fairy' costume wreathed in smoke ... we were all promptly silenced by a stentorian roar from Peter up at the back of the hall:
"That ... must ... not ... happen!"

Thanks, Tedgey - for all those fun times & great memories ... Cheers, mate.
Guy
27/03/2021
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