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The obituary notice of Martin Philip WILLIAMS

Allestree | Published in: funeral-notices.co.uk. Notable areas: Derby

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Martin PhilipWILLIAMSSadly passed away at the Royal Derby Hospital on Monday 20th January 2025, aged 69 years.

Much loved brother, uncle and friend. Martin will be sadly missed.

Funeral service to be held at Markeaton Crematorium, Round Chapel on
Tuesday 18th February 2025 at 3.00pm.

Flowers are welcome. Donations if desired are invited for Doorways Derby.
These can be made online at www.georgesimnett.co.uk or may be given at the service.

All enquiries to George Simnett Family Funeral Directors, Dalley House, 4 Blenheim Parade, Allestree, Derby, DE22 2GP, Tel: 01332 985150.
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May the roads rise up to meet you,
May the wind be always at your back,
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
May the rains fall soft upon fields
And until we meet again
May God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Love always Mart. Always in our hearts. Deb, Dom, Abbi, Gabs and Georgie xxxxxxxx
Deborah Burns
18/02/2025
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Rest in Peace Martin
Eric Matusiak
06/02/2025
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Very sorry to hear of Martin's passing, having known him since the late 80's when I met him through an advert for guitar lessons, he became a very good friend.
He certainly was a character, and I used to see him and his wife Sue quite often.
He certainly got into many a funny situation like walking to the gym when a tractor went past dropping a round bale of grass which proceeded to chase him down the pavement!
He was a brilliant guitarist and I dropped him off to play at the poshest hotels right the way to the grubbiest pubs, non of which ever phased or gave him stage fright, he would just walk in guitar, amp and karaoke kit in tow.
I will really miss him as a good friend, knowing wherever his spirit is, he will be causing his own special brand of chaos.
From Lee in Burton-on-Trent,
Rock on Martin
Lee Wasley
04/02/2025
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Lee Wasley
04/02/2025