Malcolm Gwynne Payne (8 Jul 1937 - 15 Dec 2023)

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Malcolm GwynneStroke Association

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Location
Medway Crematorium Robin Hood Lane (Upper) Chatham, Kent. ME5 9QU
Date
19th Jan 2024
Time
3pm
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In loving memory of Malcolm Gwynne Payne who sadly passed away on 15th December 2023 aged 86 years.

Floral tributes made be sent c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, 130-132 High Street, Rainham, Kent, ME8 8AR by 1.00 pm on the day of the service.

Donations can be made online via this website in memory of Malcolm for the Stroke Association.

Jeremy Maytum donated £265 in memory of Malcolm

Monies kindly raised by those that attended Malcolm’s funeral.

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John & Pauline Drywood donated £25 in memory of Malcolm

Such a lovely man. Rest in peace

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Rachel Ellott donated £10 in memory of Malcolm

You will be so missed x

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Julie Perrin wrote

Rest in peace malcolm, although with you up.there there will be raucous laughter as you are reunited with family. We will miss you. We couldn't have wished for a better neighbour. Love julie Xxx 💙

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Roy Perrin wrote

I will miss our chats together Malc, and generally helping each other out. We were often laughing together, but with your sense of humour,how could we not laugh. Miss you mate, you were my best friend.
God bless, from Roy boy 👦 🙏

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Sarah Drywood donated £50 in memory of Malcolm

A true gentlemen, who filled our lives with love and laughter. We will all miss you. Sarah and Aaron

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Natalie & Paul Baker donated £20 in memory of Malcolm

What a true gentleman. Thinking of you all at this sad time x

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Graham Lacey wrote

RIP Dear Malcolm
Lovely man and a true gent! Always made us laugh, with that sense of humour of his!
Sleep tight x

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Jeremy Maytum wrote

We lost a great Gentle-man in dear Malcolm.
A father, stepfather, husband, grandfather and great grandfather.
From my perspective he helped grow me into the man I am today.
Myself, Teresa and the girls will miss him dearly, his humour and silliness, but also his kindness. The most selfless man I’ve had the honour to meet.
Go gain that precious time back with Karen and Colin.
❤️❤️❤️

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