Bryan Michael Victor Boughton (20 Sep 1944 - 28 Feb 2025)

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Bryan Michael VictorAlzheimer's Society

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Location
St Helen's Church 145 Church Street Cliffe, Rochester, Kent ME3 7PY
Date
22nd Apr 2025
Time
11am
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Medway Crematorium Robin Hood Lane Chatham ME5 9QU
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In loving memory of Bryan Michael Victor Boughton
who sadly passed away on Friday 28th February 2025
Aged 80 years
He will be deeply missed by his loving daughter, family and friends.
Family flowers only have been requested.
Donations if desired for either
'Alzheimer's Society' or Cancer Research UK'
may be made via this online tribute page

Keith & Karen Wood donated £50 in memory of Bryan
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Barbara Arnott donated £20 in memory of Bryan

In memory of a dear friend x

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Julia Kirk donated £20 in memory of Bryan

From Penny

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Barry Jones donated £20 in memory of Bryan
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Sarah Wilson donated £20 in memory of Bryan
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Tony Barry donated £50 in memory of Bryan

So sad

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Ian Crow donated £30 in memory of Bryan
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Ian Crow wrote

Bryan was like a second father to me and like a grandfather to my two girls. He was one of the constants in my life as I grew up and I wish I could have properly said thank you for his wise guidance friendship and support through literally all of my life. Sadly, we never know when a conversation with someone we love is going to be our last. Rest Peacefully Uncle Bryan, I know you are with Auntie Jan and Sarah now x

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Carole crayford wrote

I always had uncle Bryan in my world, he knew me when my mum was carrying me, his wife, auntie Jan was my mums best friend since childhood.
He always had time for me when I was growing up, always a word of advice when he visited my family. Saturday evenings as a child meant going to his house. Having tea and me and Julia singing in her room.
When my son was ill, he was at my house when our hamster got out and he chased it and caught it.
I have so many fun times to remember him by, and will never forget what he meant and does mean to me.
He was one of a kind, it's hard to accept he will no longer face time me or visit, he was so interested in our huge extension. Rest in peace and be reunited with auntie Jan.

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Nigel donated £50 in memory of Bryan

RIP Dad

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Ken & Andrea Picton donated £100 in memory of Bryan

Rest in peace, Bryan. You deserve it.

With love, Ken & Andrea

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Jan & John Addiscott donated £50 in memory of Bryan

RIP Bryan

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Jan & John Addiscott donated £50 in memory of Bryan

In loving memory of my big brother
Jan

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Davina Green wrote

Rest in peace Bryan. You taught my son at one point and myself to bell ring. Good memories. Fly High with your wife and daughter. Sending love and hugs to your other daughter and the rest of your family xxxx

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Kenneth JENNINGS donated £50 in memory of Bryan

He gave all the best in human kindness. Sadly my career took me away from Kent and family ties. The last time we met Bryan was at his Wife's funeral. Both myself and Marilyn send our regards to all
the remaining family in Kent.

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David Wolfson donated £20 in memory of Bryan

In memory of Brian Boughton R.I.P.

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Sylvia & David Wolfson wrote

We were sorry to hear the news of Bryan's passing. Sylvia got to know Bryan and his late wife Jan whilst working for the Alzheimers Society. David worked alongside Bryan doing voluntary work as a driver for Age Uk taking service users to the Capstone Centre. Bryan was always generous with his time helping and supporting others. May he now rest in peace, safely home reunited with Jan,and other loved ones. God Bless you all.

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