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The obituary notice of James POCOCK (Jim)

Hythe | Published in: Herald Express Series (Ashford Herald, Folkestone Herald & Dover Express). Notable areas: Folkestone, Reading

W J Farrier And Son
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JamesPOCOCKJim Aged 68 years. It is with deep sorrow we announce the death of Jim on the 14th August 2021. Much loved husband to Dee, proud father of daughter Rebecca, and loving Grandfather to Jay, Kaia and Felix, a younger brother to John. Brother in law to Sally, Father-in-law to Lee, a fun loving cousin to a big family and a friend to many others far and wide. Cremation will take place on Monday 6th September at 1.30pm at Hawkinge Crematorium, Aerodrome Road, Hawkinge, CT18 7AJ. Family flowers only please. In lieu of flowers, in memory of Jim a donation to either Cancer Research UK or Macmillan Cancer Support would be gratefully received, c/o W J Farrier & Son, Hythe, CT21 5AU. Following the service, you are invited to join the family to celebrate Jim's life at the Mayfly, Hawkinge, CT18 7RU for light refreshments.
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Been trying to track James down for some time now only to find, very sadly, he has passed away. A few of us ex Ashmead boys (class of ‘64) have been meeting up every year or so for a few beers and James’ name always comes up. A great sportsman and a lovely, funny guy. It is desperately sad that we couldn’t track him down sooner. We will meet very soon and have a beer or two in his memory.

Bob Cradduck.
Bob Cradduck
01/07/2025
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Jim and I were boyhood friends. We grew up together in Caversham and spent a number of years as pals in the scouts. We played football together for St Anne’s Youth Club. Jim ( or Po) was such good fun - always in good humour and always positive. I remember summer days spent out and about with Jim and the kindness of his mother in their house on Donkin Hill. We drifted apart when Jim left scouts and I left Reading for university in Sheffield. My condolences to all Jim’s family and friends. Jim Pocock lives on I’m my memory as a bright, smiling star of my youth: a loyal and cheerful friend and companion.
Mick Connell
08/05/2023
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Thank you from
Macmillan Cancer Support
Cancer Research (Cancer Research Uk)
For all the donations given
24/09/2021
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23/09/2021
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