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The obituary notice of HORACE PHILLIPS

Swansea | Published in: South Wales Evening Post.

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HORACE PHILLIPSPHILLIPS Horace Former All Whites and Wales Former Head Teacher at Waunarlwydd School Peacefully on 12th December, 2009, at Singleton Hospital, Horace (of Mumbles), dearly loved husband of Peggy, devoted father of Sarah and Terry, loving Tadcu of Rhian, Lisa, Mark and Paul, cherished great Tadcu of Bradley and Keira, respected brother of Melville and family. Horace will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Funeral Service Tuesday, 29th December, 1.00 p.m. at Seion Newydd Chapel, Morriston prior to Cremation at Swansea Crematorium 2.30 p.m. Following the funeral the family invite you to join them at Swansea Rugby Club, Bryn Road, Brynmill for refreshments. No flowers by request, but donations if so desired to I.C.U. Singleton Hospital c/o Graham J. Sullivan Funeral Director, Ty-Hedd Funeral Home, Mynydd Garnllwyd Rd, Morriston, Swansea, SA6 7QG
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I was shocked to hear of Horace's death. Fortunately I met up with him again last year at the Swansea Rugby Club on a short visit to Mumbles. I met Horace when I visited Wales in 1973-74 with the Matamata College First XV when they played several games around the South Wales area against School and Youth teams. We met next in Matamata N.Z. when Horace was in the party which brought the Swansea Youth Team to our town. There were some great times we shared in both visits and twice more when I was in the U.K. Then, again last year it was great to have a beer with Horace at "The Club". My sincerest sympathy to Peggy and Sarah

Michael
13/03/2017
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