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The obituary notice of William Bill READHEAD

East Riding Of Yorkshire | Published in: Grimsby and Scunthorpe Telegraph.

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William BillREADHEADREADHEAD William (Bill) Peacefully on April 25th 2009 at Haverholme House Nursing Home with his wife, daughter and son-in-law by his side, Bill aged 79 years of Burton-upon-Stather passed away. Dearly loved husband of Doreen, loving dad of Susan and the late Andrew, father-in-law of Garry, a much loved grandad and great-grandad. Would friends please meet for service and committal at Woodlands Crematorium on Thursday May 7th at 2pm. Family flowers only please, donations if desired for The Stroke Association may be sent to Mr W J Hocking, 10 Vine Street, Billingsborough, Sleaford, Lincs NG34 0QE. Resting in the care of Keith Button, Winterton.
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Karen
16/05/2025

Just thinking back to Schooldays and thought about Andrew and his parents. He was my best friend right through school and his parents are my God Parents. I was sorry to read about Bill's death but just reading it brought bck many happy memories for me. How is Doreen these days I wonder

Peter Jackson
26/10/2010
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Uncle Bill was my favourite Uncle whilst I was growing up, I loved him for his fun and loving ways. I remember when he came to stay with my husband and myself when he was in the London Marathon, and I chased round in my car with Doreen to watch him start and finish the race, and the time my mum and I and Aunt Doreen whizzed him around Cleethorpes in a wheelchair and ended up the fish and chips.

He was a lovely man and we shall miss him dearly, but we have some lovely memories of him over the years.

Our hearts go out to Aunt Doreen, Susan, Gary and family and all who ever knew him, as to know him was to love him.

Jayne & Dave Stovin and family.

Jayne Stovin
04/05/2009
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