Laurence Hunter (21 Feb 1937 - 2 Nov 2023)

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Location
St James The Great Church East Malling ME19 6AH
Date
15th Dec 2023
Time
2pm
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In loving memory of Laurence Hunter who sadly passed away on 2nd November 2023.


Laurence’s funeral is being held at St James the Great Church in East Malling on Friday 15th December at 2 pm.


The service will be streamed at https://www.funeralfilming.co.uk/15th-dec-23

Susan Nevard donated £20 in memory of Laurence

May you Rest in Peace Laurence, my dear friend Belinda's lifelong companion, who loved to watch and count the birds in their garden.

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Roy Lemberger wrote

I met Belinda at nursery school and Laurence some years later and our paths came together infrequently as our children grew up and as Beryl and I visited Kent from time to time.
We were sorry to hear that Laurence will no longer be with you and pray you will all receive strength at this time.

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Tony Roberts donated in memory of Laurence
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Alison Dew donated £100 in memory of Laurence

Donating in memory of a much loved Dad.

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John Watkins donated in memory of Laurence

Laurence, a very well respected cousin, sadly missed now

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Steve Hunter donated £100 in memory of Laurence
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Rob Hobbs donated £29.36 in memory of Laurence

In memory of Uncle Laurence, love to you and all my family.

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Catherine Hunter donated £25 in memory of Laurence

In memory of a lovely Uncle. Catherine, George and Bill x x

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Marilyn Hunter donated £25 in memory of Laurence

In memory of Laurence Hunter from your sister-in-law Marilyn.

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Rosie Hunter donated in memory of Laurence

In memory of a much-loved and much missed uncle.

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Rosie Hunter wrote

I remember tumbling out of the car in East Malling with stiff legs after what always seemed a long journey and coming in by the back door by the kitchen. Uncle Laurence would usually be the first to greet everyone with a tongue in cheek comment, an affectionate pat and a mug of hot soup. He and Auntie Belinda could host forty people and every guest would be individually checked in on, looked after and feel cared for - all wrapped up in a teasing and sardonic manner, he would never be sentimental - but he had a gift for really knowing people and being genuinely interested in how we children were thinking and growing, which continued into our adulthood. We knew that Uncle Laurence and Auntie Belinda would always be there for us. Their house was a second home full of fun, warmth, good food and outdoor adventures, that I always looked forward to visiting and where I became friends with our family. We played football in the garden, tramped over muddy fields and through the woods, read in the attic, hid in every corner of the house, and somehow even got away with climbing the giant bay tree in his much loved garden. I'm so sad he has left us but he will never be forgotten - I will always think of him with great love.

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Hazel Hobbs donated £20 in memory of Laurence

In memory of a dear brother

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Hazel Hobbs donated £20 in memory of Laurence

Rest in peace dear brother, Hazel sister in Canada

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Hazel Hobbs wrote

I am one of Laurence's sisters and so remember when Laurence drove the Bond Mini a three wheeled car to the Fortrose on the Black Isle. It got stuck getting on to the ferry and we all got out and had to lift it over as it had a motor cycle engine and could not reverse. His sense of humour was to the forefront something he shared with us all. I lit a candle for him at our church service here in Ontario Canada and spoke of him to our congregation. Rest in peace Laurence, Hazel

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Ian Welford donated £30 in memory of Laurence

Love and thoughts from Ian, Tanya, Oscar and Ivor

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Anne and Bill Dew donated £50 in memory of Laurence

We have many memories of Laurence, we enjoyed his sense of humour and were in awe of his gardening expertise.

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  • Lovely pictures Alison, thank you. Lx

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Leonard Barnett donated in memory of Laurence

For a vey dear brother, brother in law and uncle. Very many fond memories. With love from Margaret , Len, Paul and Simon.

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Rosie and Nigel Turner donated £40 in memory of Laurence

Such a lovely brother and uncle. You took the whole family when we were children to the farm you were having work experience as part of your degree. We had such fun. Thank you

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Rosie and Nigel Turner wrote

He was such a super brother, thank you Laurence

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Liz Tibbels donated £50 in memory of Laurence

For my dear brother Laurence

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