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The obituary notice of William SMITH (Bill)

Leek | Published in: Leek Post & Times.

David H Smith Funeral Director
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WilliamSMITHSuddenly on Monday 22nd August, Bill aged 83 years of Leek. Dearly loved husband of Pauline, loving dad of Angela and Alison, dear father-in-law, devoted grandad and great-grandad, dearest brother, brother-in-law and friend to many. Please note the change of funeral date owing to the State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Funeral service to take place on Thursday 22nd September at St. Edward's Church Leek at 11.30am, followed by interment at Leek Cemetery. Family flowers only please, any kind donations may be sent to Cancer Research UK. Further inquiries to :- David H. Smith Funeral Directors, Fountain House, 17-21 Fountain St, Leek, Staffs ST13 6JS Tel. 01538 399661 www.davidhsmith.co.uk
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Published: 07/09/2022
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Cancer Research (Cancer Research Uk)
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08/10/2022
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Bill will be greatly missed. Both myself and my partner Tom have had many lovely chats with Bill over the years. Sending our love to the family
Donation left by Emily Chapman
25/09/2022
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Things Bill taught me. The most important level on a building site - eye level. My drawings needed to "leave nothing to the imagination." I also remember Bill the photograher.
Condolences from Anthony Pilsworth & family, in Derby.
Anthony Pilsworth
09/09/2022
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Sorry to hear of bills passing, worked with him for many years before his retirement had many laughs and loads of banter and quite a few digs in the ribs off him not forgetting his monkey scrubs on the ears, a lovely good honest man is the way I remember him who always enjoyed a good natter so much so he got me a parking fine once for overstaying one Saturday morning on derby street which he found quite funny when I told him. RIP bill you made life at work easier
David Hudson
09/09/2022
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