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The obituary notice of Terence Henry (Terry) TYNAN

Denbigh (Dinbych) | Published in: Daily Post.

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Terence HenryTYNAN13/10/2024 Peacefully in hospital, and of Abbey Road, Denbigh. Aged 73 years.

Beloved husband of Chris; loving father and father-in-law of Tracy and Martyn, Nia and Nathan and Vicky; a proud taid and great-taid, and a dear brother and brother-in-law. Terry will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.

Service at St Asaph Crematorium on Friday, 8 November at 11.30am.

Donations in memory of Terry will be gratefully received towards Wales Air Ambulance and The Stroke Unit at Glan Clwyd Hospital c/o


R. W. Roberts & Son,
Gorffwysfa,
Ystrad Road, Denbigh.
LL16 4RH.
01745 812935
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Terry & Chris who welcomed our family with open arms to Abbey Road 1981. What an amazing couple, & family with your children I grew up with. Loving, kind, humours, gentle & wonderful in every way. Thank you, Ceridwen O'Donovan xxx
Ceridwen ODONOVAN
10/11/2024
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27/10/2024
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A man with a sense of civic duty. He was Mayor of Denbigh when we first came then, despite a stroke, was actively involved with the Flower Show. He seemed happy to spend days selling raffle tickets or collecting money for various charities. I didn’t know of his problems, he was always more concerned about Chris. A good man to have as a friend.
Tim Webb
27/10/2024
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Sending our condolences to Christine and the family on their sad loss. Praying that your memories will hold you up .

Carys Caisey and family
Carys Caisey (Millward)
22/10/2024
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I’m going to miss you so much Terry-memories I’ll treasure forever of you in the Plas Pigot. No more pain now- sleep tight Boss.
Tina
22/10/2024
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