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The obituary notice of Denis Bailey LOVATT

Madeley Heath | Published in: Stoke Sentinel.

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Denis BaileyLOVATTPeacefully at rest on Tuesday 29th October 2024 at the Royal Stoke University Hospital Denis aged 89 years.

The beloved husband of June, father to Stephanie, Martin, Andrew and Dereth as well as grandfather and great grandfather of Katy, Vicky, Lizzie, Lucy, Leona, Akira, Ivan, Darcie and Eva.

A private family funeral service will be held at Bradwell Crematorium.

Family flowers only please, donations if so desired are preferred to Douglas Macmillan Hospice in memory of Denis via funeral-notices.co.uk.
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07/12/2024
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Donation left by Dilys Davis
20/11/2024
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Donation left by June Lovatt
20/11/2024
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Donation left by Andrew Lovatt
20/11/2024
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Donation left by Katy, Jon and Eva Hocker
19/11/2024
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Donation left by Stephanie Beech
19/11/2024
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Donation left by Dereth & Howard, Lizzie, James, Lucy, Chris, Ivan & Darcie Baker
19/11/2024
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With my sincerest condolences to the family.
Donation left by Michiyo Otsuka
19/11/2024
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So sorry to hear the sad news about Denis. Our thoughts are with you all.
Donation left by Fiona and David Church
17/11/2024
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My sincere condolences. I worked with Denis as a secondary school teacher for over ten years and will remember him fondly. A thorough professional and a great example to follow. I'll always remember him making me a cuppa when I arrived in the morning (he was always first in), doing the Telegraph crossword amazingly quickly, beating me at tennis (even in his fifties!) and chatting about holiday cottages and the summer ahead. A lovely man.
Donation left by Nick Shorthouse
14/11/2024
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