Martin Catchpole (17 Aug 1973 - 10 Jul 2023)

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Location
Kemnal Park Crematorium Sidcup bypass Chistlehurst BR7 6RR
Date
16th Aug 2023
Time
2pm
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Location
Beaverwood Club Beaverwood Road Chislehurst BR7 6HF
Date
16th Aug 2023
Time
3.30pm

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In loving memory of Martin Catchpole who sadly passed away on 10th July 2023

Alexander Catchpole donated £30 in memory of Martin

Condoances to all Martin's family Martin you will be dearly missed by all.rembering the good memories we had when we little. Love Alex

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Nigel Seeley donated £50 in memory of Martin

RIP Martin

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Nigel Seeley wrote

Just heard the sad news of you passing .
We only worked a brief time together but it was clear from day 1 that in a workplace for of wrong uns - you certainly where one of the good guys .
Was so nice to reconnect when we met on the flight to Dubai and you told me things were “not looking good” I will never forgot and always admire how gracious you were with the acceptance of your diagnosis and I am so grateful
to have reconnected with you since then and shared some laughs over wattsapp . We never made that coffee , but we will do it when we meet again .
The world is a darker place without you smiling in it and your positive attitude is something that I will never forget .
RIP mate
Nigel Seeley

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Everyone at Freddie Farmer Foundation donated in memory of Martin

Rest in peace Martin, you will be sorely missed

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Pals. Love you. X

Pals. Love you. X

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SIMON MORGAN wrote

Just heard the sad news of your passing mate. We only worked together for a year at UnionCal but what fun we had. You were a true gent and an a top man. Rest easy pal x

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Wendy CATCHPOLE donated £40 in memory of Martin

Forever in our hearts never to be forgotten x

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Chris Butler wrote

Martin it's been a pleasure working and socialising with one of the most loveliest people I've had the pleasure of knowing. We didn't get to have that pink gin and tonic but I'll be rising a glass to you Dude, you will always be in our thoughts God Bless mate Chris and maxine x

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Chris Butler donated £40 in memory of Martin

RIP my friend xx

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Alexandra Chamberlain wrote

To a gorgeous dear friend from both my childhood and life again as a mummy! Not only some amazing times dancing as teenagers (or less dancing in your case) at Balls all over London and Kent, to sharing lots of funny moments during the joys of lockdown and beyond. Memories of your smile, your ‘hello darling’ to your directors chair in your bedroom and ‘Sweet Child of Mine’! And then the shoe closets…oh the shoes Martin and chats about which way the tiles should hang in your bathroom- horizontal or vertical! You will be a shinning star in the next world. Thank you for being a friend and such a gorgeous, kind, sensitive and wonderful chap. Much love xxxxxxx

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Paula McMeekin wrote

Our condolences to the family of Martin . Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. He will be remembered with great fondness and will be forever in our hearts.

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  • Martin , we were friends growing up, sharing the school coach to colfes everyday and worked on liffe floor after that. I’m totally gutted and sorry I didn’t know mate. You were honestly one of the nicest guys I’ve ever known, always quick to ask how I was. You were strong physically and mentally. I will never forget you or the memories i have of you.i really believe now after the small amount of friends I’ve lost now that God or whoever is up there takes the best ones early. I’ll see you in a few years mate. Love Jamie Charlton 💙💙💙💙💙💙

    Posted by Jamie on 29/01/2024 Report abuse
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