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The obituary notice of Brian MESSENGER

Newcastle Upon Tyne | Published in: Evening Chronicle.

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BrianMESSENGER(Ashington). Formerly of Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. In hospital on 3rd November, aged 70 years, Brian, loving brother of the late Margaret. He will be missed by all the family. Friends please meet for Funeral Service and cremation at Cowpen Crematorium on Friday 21st November at 1.30pm. Flowers welcome.
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Published: 14/11/2014
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You were the one person that kept me going, in times of my lowest ebbe. I will forever be grateful for your life lessons and care. My love for you will never be lost. Goodbye my best friend, my inspiration and love. Until we meet again x
Christopher Evans
06/10/2021
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Christopher Evans
06/10/2021
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Your still a big miss...god bless xxxx
21/03/2016
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Nathan evans
22/11/2014
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Kayleigh Evans
19/11/2014
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Dean Harrison
17/11/2014

A kind and gentle step father & grandfather


I'll treasure forever the bond we shared,
The things you did,the way you cared,
Someone to turn to,so kind and true,
One in a million, Brian we will never forget you,
Till we meet again, sleep tight.
Susan & all the family xxx
Susan
17/11/2014
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Susan
17/11/2014
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Susan
17/11/2014

Reunited


Brian, reunited with Margaret and those who went before. May God hold out his hand and gently guide you home. Tears are for those left behind, joy is for those who have returned home.
David
David
14/11/2014
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