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The obituary notice of Trevor BRISSETT

Staffordshire | Published in: Stoke Sentinel. Notable areas: Stoke-on-Trent

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TrevorBRISSETTBRISSETT (Trevor Antony) AGED 49 YEARS Passed away vey peacefully at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham surrounded by his loving family following a short illness fought with courage and dignity, the adored and loving husband of Sharon, devoted and treasured dad of Lauren and Morgan, beloved son and special son-in-law, cherished brother and brother-in-law, a very special uncle, exceptional friend to many and he will be sadly missed and fondly remembered. Funeral service at St Thomas Church, Penkhull on Friday June 4th, 2010 at 12 noon. Private family burial will follow, we extend a warm invitation to family and friends to celebrate Trevor's life at the church and afterwards. Family flowers only, donations preferred c/o the funeral directors to be divided between Myeloma UK, QE Birmingham and NS NHS Hospital. All donations and inquiries to: HAROLD H LEESE (A. Boulton & Sons) St. Peters Close, Stoke, Tel 01782 744433.
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As a penkhull lad a couple of years younger than trevor in a closely knit community,i have many great memories of trev going back to penkhull park cricket in the summer footballthe rest of the year.the unique thing about "briss" as he was known to everyone was his loyalty to his mates nothing ever fazed him and he was always there for you to either protect you ,offer advice or to help you .he had a brilliant sense of humour and im not exagerating he was adored everyone he knew.i remember my first day at thistley hough school and i was a bit worried but trevor knocked on my door monday morning and me and his mates all went together such was the respect people had flor trevor my worries soon ended,i remember when i was training at stoke city as a schoolboy and once again every morning Trev would call for me and we would go to the ground together.trev didnt need to do this but if you were one of his friends nothing was too much trouble.R.I.P Trevour its been an honour,a pleasure and a priveledge to have known you very sadly missed andrew wozny

Andrew Wozny
05/06/2010
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