Brian Pearson (14 Jun 1947 - 2 Oct 2023)

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Location
St Mary's Church The Village Kingswinford DY6 8AY
Date
27th Oct 2023
Time
1.30pm
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Location
St Mary's Churchyard The Village Kingswinford DY6 8AY
Date
27th Oct 2023
Time
2pm

Location
St Mary's Church Hall The Village Kingswinford DY6 8AY
Date
27th Oct 2023
Time
2.30pm

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In loving memory of Brian Pearson who sadly passed away on 2nd October 2023.

Taken too soon, family are heartbroken.

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Love you Brian ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹

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Julie Woollaston wrote

Brian was one of my bestest friends when I ran the Bell… we have so many fond memories of him - I would see him every single day even if he didn’t have a pint he would come in just to see us and the kids. My eldest son jake had a goldfish which he called the General and Brian would always refer to The general and have a good laugh with Jake about it as The general ended up down the toilet! He would always give my eldest daughter Georgia a cuddle and always say hello beautiful. He used to call me the best landlady in K’ford and Tony the best chef.

When I left the Bell we still kept in touch and would exchange birthday, Xmas cards etc and meet up -
I’m so so sorry that I never got that chance to say good bye to you properly but please to his family be rest assured that I loved Brian and he was a good friend who will be really missed ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
Love you Brian and make sure you continue to have a pint and chat where ever you are xx 💔💔

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Michelle Ellsey wrote

Miss you so much can't pass your house without shedding a tear my friend sending all my love to sue Jim and family love Michelle xx

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Diane & john Whitehouse wrote

R.I.P Brian
A lovelier man you’d never find he had time and a smile for everyone Rest easy now with your lovely mom & dad xxx

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Brett Green wrote

You were such an amazing uncle. You will be missed so much. So many happy memories shared with you growing up. You would and did everything for us, always there when we needed help. It felt like everyone knew our uncle Brian. You couldn’t walk down the street or into any pub in Kingswinford without someone saying alright Brian. Hope you’re in a better place now. You’ll never be forgotten X

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Susan Green donated £100 in memory of Brian

My brother Brian. Much love and thanks for always being there for me throughout the good and bad times in our life. 💕X

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Laura Harbach donated £40 in memory of Brian

In loving memory of our dear Brian, we will miss you always. Laura, Aaron, Oliver and Esther xxxx

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Laura Harbach wrote

Brian words cannot express the void you leave behind, you were so much than an Uncle! You brought such happiness and support to all our lives. We shall ever remember the love you showed us all, your humour and impressions. I hope you knew how loved you were.
Always in our thoughts and hearts, we will miss you greatly. I hope you have found peace with Nan and Grandad.
All our love,
Laura, Aaron, Oliver and Esther XXXX

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