Brian Horsman (26 Jan 1929 - 13 Jan 2023)

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Location
Bournemouth Crematorium Strouden Avenue Bournemouth BH8 9HX
Date
4th Feb 2023
Time
11.15am
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In loving memory of Brian James Horsman who passed away on 13th January 2023. He was educated at Wimbledon College and spent his National Service in the RAF as a wireless operator. In civilian life, he worked for Decca, Plessey and the NHS before retiring to the Isle of Wight. He is survived by his four children, three stepsons and six grandchildren.

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Mikki French wrote

My condolences to all the family.Brian helped me a great deal with the family history,way back before he moved to the isle of White, and I moved up to the land of our ancestors.The last of his generation I think.

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Rosina Monat Jacobs wrote

Sending good wishes to all the family from Los Angeles , CA . Fond memories

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Christopher Hux wrote

condolences from one of lottie’s colleagues in the house chorus at opernhaus zürich in switzerland : hope you all find comfort in happy memories and in each others company as you navigate the grief and all of the details.

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  • And that picture is so much how I fondly remember Cousin Brian looking. From family parties and seemingly hazily golden summer afternoons in the garden and rambling houses with kids madly dashing around. Christmas drinks too I think - with the ‘grown ups’ having a jolly good time! Happy memories and wishing the family he has left behind, as many happy memories of their own as they can recall. He will be much missed by you all, I am sure. And please know that he leaves a gap in the fabric of this cousin’s family too. So sorry not to be able to attend to mark this moment, it would have been great to have a chance to see you all. With best wishes from Alison McNaught Simmonds

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  • A remembrance from 'a long-lost kid cousin' in South Africa ...

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