John Smith (21 Dec 1934 - 19 Jan 2024)

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Location
Seven Hills Crematorium Felixstowe Road Nacton IP10 0FG
Date
13th Feb 2024
Time
1.30pm
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In loving memory of John Smith who sadly passed away on 19th January 2024
John lived in Barham, he spent many of his younger years in Wickham Market.
He was the beloved husband of the late Anne Smith, devoted father to Pat, Andrew and Elizabeth and dearly beloved brother of Derek and Mick. He had seven grandchildren. He will be sadly missed by us all.
John was a Charge Nurse at St Audrey’s Hospital for many years. He loved his sport and was an enthusiastic Ipswich Town FC supporter. He also played Bowls and enjoyed visiting many grounds in the area. He lived his life to the full and recently enjoyed his 89th birthday.
He passed away peacefully in Ipswich Hospital after a short illness, which he bravely fought.

Renee Edwards donated £50 in memory of John
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Renee Edwards wrote

We were so sad to hear that John had passed away. We all have such fond memories of the many times, particularly summer holidays, spent in Wickham Market with John, Anne, Pat, Andrew and Elizabeth. Our love and thoughts go to you all at this sad time. Renee, Paul Jayne and Mark

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Gerald Goodchild donated in memory of John

Rest in Peace, John.
From Gerry, Brenda, and Family

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Sandra Walker donated £160 in memory of John

With love from the Walker sisters and their famiy

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Kim Jaques donated £30 in memory of John

RIP John. Such a lovely gentleman.

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Martin Wheatley donated £20 in memory of John

Thank you for all you did for Pat and I, we will always be grateful.

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Martin Wheatley wrote

In memory of a wonderful father in law and friend. Rest in peace..

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