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The obituary notice of Colin TINKER

Huddersfield | Published in: Huddersfield Examiner.

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ColinTINKERPeacefully at home on Tuesday 6th May 2025, Colin, aged 93 years.

Beloved partner of the late Joan, much loved dad of Barry, Gwen, Rodney, Alan, Daphne and step-dad of Susan. Colin was a treasured grandad, great grandad, brother, father-in-law and uncle. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends.

The family would like to extend their thanks to those who cared for Colin at Alliance Healthcare, Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and Calderdale Royal Infirmary, a special thank you also to Sarah and Abigail.

Funeral service to celebrate Colin's life will be held on Thursday 5th June 2025, 2pm at St David's Church, Holmbridge, followed by a burial in the church yard.

Flowers welcome or alternatively donations to The Kirkwood in Colin's memory are also appreciated.

All enquiries to T W Birks and Son, Woodhead Road, Holmfirth HD9 2PR. Telephone 01484 683322.
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I remember my happy brother, for being able to turn his hand to anything, especially his sunday lunches and amazing Yorkshire puddings. Colin enjoyed going to the pub to sing and do stand up jokes, he has a great sense of humour second to none. He used to walk to flush house every day to get his newspaper. He did all the plastering for me at the trout farm. I will miss and love him dearly, Brian.

The rest of the family remember him for his wonderful funny stories told in a broad Yorkshire accent, especially the one about the dogs that hung their bottoms up and getting them muddled, so that is why to this day dogs sniff each other's bottoms to try and find their own, love you Colin sue lan Gail and lesley xxx The stories are now being told to our children.
Brian, Sue, Ian, Gail and Lesley
18/05/2025
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Colin was such a special brother to all his 8 brothers and sisters and will be sadly missed by the four remaining Brian Betty Jenny and Esther and all their families RIP Colin
Jenny Heath
17/05/2025
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