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The obituary notice of Dominic Reade Julian OUGHTON

London | Published in: funeral-notices.co.uk. Notable areas: Conwy, Llandudno, Coventry

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Dominic Reade JulianOUGHTONPassed away on Sunday 13th October 2024 peacefully at Queen Elizabeth Court Llandudno, aged 63 years.

Much adored brother to Jeremy, Andrew, Simon, Jennifer and an inspirational uncle to his many nieces and nephews. Dominic will be sadly missed by his family and countless friends.

Funeral service takes place on Wednesday 6th November 2024 at Colwyn Bay Crematorium at 10:15am.

Family flowers only please but donations gratefully received for Downside Fisher Youth Club, London of which Dominic was a Trustee, Friend and Mentor. Donations can be made via the link or c/o Lord-Brown & Harty Funeral Directors, 12 Trinity Square, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2RA. Tel 01492588585. www.lbandh.co.uk
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28/11/2024
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It was a privilege to have known you Dom from all those years ago at Lloyds. You were definately one of a kind! After that initial steadfast exterior is a deeply loyal and kind man. I was glad to have caught up with you at the tower and finally have that drink that was so long overdue.

Rest in Peace mate.
Steve, Kate, Violet & Rose.
Stephen Hanson
05/11/2024
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Stephen Hanson
05/11/2024
Two memories of Dominic - one, from childhood, the photo that Grandma and Granddad had of him, looking vey smart in his uniform as Chief Petty Officer; the second, last Christmas, when we met at the Tower of London to catch up after far too long. I wish we had reconnected sooner, but was so glad to have had the chance to get to know him.
Donation left by Becky Probert
05/11/2024
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Dom, I was really glad I managed to see you in hospital, to reminisce and still manage to sort out a few of the worlds problems. I have some great memories of the laughs and fun times we had after joining the RN all those years ago. I enjoyed our meet ups in London, catching up and just having a chat. A true gent whose heart was always in the right place, RIP my old friend.
Donation left by Ian Smith
05/11/2024
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Donation left by Brian Parry
03/11/2024
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Dom was great fun from the moment I bumped into him 40 years ago when we were both in the Royal Navy.

Two guys discovering that the other one was from Llanrwst whilst on a yacht in the middle of the English Channel.

He was the youngest Chief Petty Officer ever at the age of only 22 whilst I had just joined the Navy at 18. He didn’t let his significant seniority in rank get in the way of becoming an immediate and great friend.

I was always very proud to count him as a friend and had many a run ashore in Pompey, Bath and of course, Llanrwst.

He showed great courage and kept his good humour during my visits to him in hospital.

Fair winds and following seas Dom ⚓️

Brian Parry
03/11/2024
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Dom with hair in Cherbourg in 1984⚓️🍺🍷
Brian Parry
03/11/2024
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You will be sadly missed Dom. We always enjoyed working with you, and have some great memories. Always a true gentleman and your kindness in showing me and my daughter around the Tower was a wonderful gift. Thank you.
Donation left by Steven Booth
25/10/2024
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This sailor has stood the watch While some of us were in our bunks at night This sailor stood the watch,
While some of us were in school learning our trade This shipmate stood the watch,
In those years when the storm clouds of war were seen brewing on the horizon of history This shipmate stood the watch,
Many times he would cast an eye ashore and see his family standing there Needing his guidance and help Needing that hand to hold during those hard times But he still stood the watch,
He stood the watch for unknown years He stood the watch so that we, our families and Our fellow countrymen could sleep soundly in safety, Each and every night Knowing that a sailor stood the watch,
Today we are here to say 'Shipmate... the watch stands relieved Relieved by those You have trained ,Guided, and Led Shipmate you stand relieved.. we have the watch...
Stand easy shipmate, your watch is done, fair winds and calm seas.
It was an honour to serve with you.
Christopher Fosh
22/10/2024
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