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The obituary notice of Robert "Crow" COLES

Bath | Published in: Bath Chronicle.

G Mannings Funeral Directors
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Robert "Crow"COLESCOLES Robert "Crow" Sadly passed away at the RUH on Friday 26 January 2024.

He will be very much missed by his family, friends and all those who knew him, whether through his jazz days, his photography, or just by his lifetime spent in Bath and talking to everyone he met.

His funeral will be held at Haycombe Valley Chapel at 1.45pm on Valentine's Day.

Donations in lieu of flowers to the Museum of Bath at Work. Cheques payable to "Bath Industrial Heritage Trust Ltd" can be sent c/o G Mannings Funeral Directors, 106 North Road, Combe Down, Bath, BA2 5DJ.
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Bath Industrial Heritage Trust Limited
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21/03/2024
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In fond memory of our good friend Crow Coles.

John and Janet Atherton
John and Kay Huntley
Donation left by John and Janet Atherton
17/02/2024
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So sorry to hear of Robert’s passing. We were neighbours in Combe Down for many years (98-2019) and would spend many an after noon or evening chatting and listening to all his stories.
We’re currently living in the USA, in DC, and when we told him and Pat about the move, Robert, of course, had a story! A distant relative had gifted the land to the US Government that much of DC is built upon!
Our condolences to Roberts family and friends.

Paul Isaac & Georgina Barratt
Paul Isaac
15/02/2024
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‘Hard to imagine Bath minus Robert.
Difficult to put his name in the past tense & always will be a jewel in the crown of Bath & a jewel in the hearts of his friends.
Never happier than helping others, & a mine of information on so many subjects & his enthusiasm was infectious.
They don’t make ‘em like Rob anymore!
A character who it was a privilege to know
Di & Mike Shearn
06/02/2024
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In memory of more than sixty years of friendship.
Donation left by Geoff & Jean Ellis
06/02/2024
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