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The obituary notice of Brian Norman GRANTHAM

Billingham, 27/03/1947 - 29/09/2024 (Age 77) | Published in: Evening Gazette Middlesbrough. Notable areas: Stockton-on-Tees

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Brian NormanGRANTHAMPeacefully in hospital on September 29th, Brian aged 77 years of Billingham. Beloved husband of the late Pam, much loved dad of the late Carolyn and father in law of Diego. Loving brother of Michael and also a dear brother in law, uncle and great uncle. Service to take place at Stockton Crematorium, Maplewood Chapel, on Friday October 18th at 3:00pm. Friends please meet at the crematorium. Family flowers only but donations in lieu if desired to Zoe's Place, Middlesbrough.
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07/11/2024
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Donation left by Anonymous
20/10/2024
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May you rest in peace now Brian, reunited with Pam and Carolyn.
We will never forget your kindness when Hannah came home from China.
Donation left by Gerard Gordon
18/10/2024
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With love from Kieran and Deb
Donation left by Deborah Gordon
18/10/2024
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For all the love, laughter, gardening tips, ukulele lessons, marvellous meals and too many other things to mention.
Hope you’re finally at peace with Pam and Carolyn. xx
Deb
18/10/2024
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Deb
18/10/2024
From the first time I met Brian I always received a great welcome. His sense of humour and wide range of interests led to many chats and shared viewing on TV. Brian and Pam always made a fuss when at their house and would insist on making sure you were fed and watered. Brian had a regular supply of double-yokers at breakfast time. Losing Pam and Carolyn took a large part of him away in the latter years. He was outgoing and sociable, but at the same time a private person. After losing Carolyn and then Pam he lost his familiar spark, but tried desperately not to show it. I know he wanted to be with them again and as his health declined he struggled to come to terms with everything. He often thanked me (needlessly) when Deb would spend time away taking care of him. We could even joke about who was the one getting respite despite his declining health. I would love to think that he has his wish and is with Pam and Carolyn again. God Bless, Brian.
Kieran
18/10/2024
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Kieran
18/10/2024
Dearest Brian. Cherished man! A truly beautiful soul. I am very proud to have known you. Julie and family xxxxx
Julie
13/10/2024
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In memory of dear Brian. A cherished man! You brought me so much happiness. I’m so proud to have known you. With love always, Julie and family xxx
Donation left by Julie Burns
13/10/2024
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