Ian John Arkesden 'Arkie' (13 Sep 1962 - 17 Sep 2023)

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Location
Bretby Crematorium - Cedar Chapel Geary Lane Burton upon Trent DE15 0QE
Date
10th Oct 2023
Time
3pm
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Ian passed away peacefully after a short illness at Queen's Hospital on 17th September 2023, aged 61 years. Husband to Cathryn, dad of Alice and Emily, son of the late John and Eileen and brother to the late Robert, loved son in law, brother in law, uncle, cousin, nephew, and friend to many.

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Anne-Marie Goddard donated £10 in memory of Ian
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Elaine and Richard Ellis donated £50 in memory of Ian

We will miss you and always remember you. R.I.P

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Molly and Michael Ellis donated £40 in memory of Ian

our love and thanks for being a good nephew

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Janet Cherrill donated £10 in memory of Ian
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Barry Brown donated £10 in memory of Ian

Great memories of Ian, on the cricket pitch, at EMEB, & days out. You never stopped chatting, lots of humour. All of the family will miss you.

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Susan Davidson donated £30 in memory of Ian

In loving memory of Ian

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Deborah Smith donated £25 in memory of Ian

In memory of my Cuz. COYI

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Nick Talbot donated £20 in memory of Ian

Knew you 30 odd years from work and cricket.always entertaining chat reminiscening when we met in the bowls season. See you on a bench up there one day.(are you gas) ?

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Jane Maeer donated in memory of Ian

So very sad to hear of Ian's death. He was so friendly and easy to chat to, it was a pleasure to meet him at family gatherings. So very sorry that we won't be able to make the funeral as we're away. Thinking of Cathryn, Alice and Emily, with love and prayers, Jane, David, Katherine and Sam Maeer x

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Beryl & Ian Faulkner donated £20 in memory of Ian

A pleasure knowing you. Great times spent together at the bowls and listening to your stories and jokes. You will be missed

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DAVID LONGMIRE wrote

Rest easy Arky. It was a real pleasure knowing you. One of the nicest people i ever met. The world is a sadder place with out you buddy. Bless you mate.

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Sylvia Bartter donated £10 in memory of Ian

Rest in peace Ian we will miss you

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Anne Gutberlet wrote

Such a happy guy and always a delight to have a chat with when he was delivering the post…always a joke and a laugh. RIP Ian

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Very sad news to hear of 'Arkie's'passing....we shared this beer with him in July this year at Burton CC where he spent many happy hours....RIP.

Very sad news to hear of 'Arkie's'passing....we shared this beer with him in July this year at Burton CC where he spent many happy hours....RIP.

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Natalie Walter (nee Mooney) wrote

It seems literally everyone who had the pleasure of meeting my cousin Ian, truly adored him. It’s hard to even picture him without a big smile across his cheeky face (and a big bright Hawaiian shirt from the rough-and-ready markets of South Auckland!). Ian was the type of person many of us wish we could be like— the rare breed who can strike up a genuinely enjoyable conversation with a total stranger (and tell THEM 5 interesting facts about their own home town probably too- ha!)… in fact, they didn’t even have to speak English! No matter who you were, Ian could and would make a mate of you. What a special man and a true-blue Arky, that’s for sure. After the birth of my first child in 2022, Ian and I were in contact via email more than ever before. Ian had a certain magic with children, even long-distance over FaceTime-video he had my little boy in fits of giggles, freshly armed with a repertoire of new silly faces, and totally enamoured. It was a joy to witness. Ian was MOST proud of his girls. Alice and Emily, I hope you know exactly how much your dad’s words swelled with pride when he spoke of your achievements, your travels, and even what sports teams you were showing interest in at any given time- he loved you beyond measure and always will. Thank you Ian, for being with us as long as you were. It’s heartbreaking for us all that we didn’t get you for longer. You will be forever missed by so many, and never ever forgotten. You were a kind, intelligent, hilarious, seriously adventurous, and passionate man with an absolute heart of gold. I’ll never walk past Westham colours and not think of my awesome cousin Ian ♥️ Love and big hugs from Natalie, Ryan, and Alexander in Chicago

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  • well said. He will certainly be missed by so many.

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Ian & his dad, John, together.  miss you both Lot of Love from Uncle Richard and Pam. Xxxxxxxx

Ian & his dad, John, together. miss you both Lot of Love from Uncle Richard and Pam. Xxxxxxxx

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