AlanCLAYTONPeacefully on February 25th 2021 at his home in Immingham, Alan aged 72 years. Beloved husband of Cindy, loving dad of Donna and Mark, father-in-law of Gavin, much loved grandad of Kyle, Leon and Emma, great-grandad of Mia, Isla, Aubree and Adley. Due to current restrictions, a private funeral service will be held. Alan is now resting in the care of H & HJ Huteson & Sons, The Old Chapel, Bluestone Lane, Immingham, DN40 2DX where floral tributes will be received.
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Tony Cox:So sorry for your loss, i worked with alan at the humb...04/03/2021
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Emma :I’ll love you forever always my best friend Em x 04/03/2021
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Left by Kazi Parker:
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Left by Sue Marshall:
11/03/2021
Left by Sarah :
11/03/2021
Left by Melissa:
09/03/2021
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08/03/2021
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05/03/2021
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04/03/2021
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So sorry for your loss, i worked with alan at the humber graving dock in the 70 &80 alan was a charge hand for quite a while fond memories, regards Tony Cox