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The obituary notice of Bryon DAVIS

St Austell | Published in: Cornish Guardian.

Ken Newcombe Funeral Home
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BryonDAVISA true friend, Husband, Father and Grandfather died peacefully on 22nd May 2020. Family only service at Glynn Valley Crematorium on Monday June 8th at 12.30.pm. Donations if desired for Cancer Research UK c/o Mr and Mrs Goodman Greenacres 34 Bethel Road, St Austell, Pl253HB. Please raise a glass of Red or White to Bryon. Funeral Arrangements Ken Newcombe Funeral Directors St Ausell 0172675869
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Rest In Peace Bryon. So glad you joined our family. We will add our love to your love for Janet. ~ Iris and Allan
Iris and Allan Edkins
07/06/2020
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Dear Auntie Janet and Bryon's family,

I am so saddened to learn of Bryon’s death. My deepest condolences to you. He will always be close in our hearts.

I wish I could be with you in person, as do mum and dad and Nick, to pay our respects to Bryon and offer support and comfort to you. Even though we are physically far away, we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers from across the miles.

Bryon’s encouragement, thoughtfulness, and hospitality made others feel so welcome. I admired his candour and humour which was his generous gift to the receiver, and his energy and pursuit of fun with a twinkle in his eye, as well as his ability to find a way to pay a compliment, offer praise, appreciate the good things, and show concern for the well being of others.

Always sociable and friendly, his priority was to make you feel important and included. I appreciated his kindness and enjoyed his company ever so much. I am sure you have a host of happy memories and hopefully in the days ahead they will bolster you.

Much love and best wishes, Catherine
Catherine Gorman
07/06/2020
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Catherine Gorman
07/06/2020