Richard John Chenery 'Rick' (6 Mar 1948 - 10 Jul 2025)

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Location
West Suffolk Crematorium, St Edmunds Chapel Bury St Edmunds IP28 6RR
Date
29th Jul 2025
Time
12pm
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In loving memory of Richard John Chenery who sadly passed away on 10th July 2025, Richard was a family man leaving behind his devoted wife Barbara of 53 years, 4 Children Richard, Dale, Carly and Nick and 8 Grandchildren Connor, Alfie, Justin, Faye, Maddie, Evie, Caitlin and Maisy. His family want to give recognition of his strength and determination and the battles he fought with his health until the very end.

There is no one stronger or braver than you Dad
Proud of who you are
Love you always

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One of life's good guys.
R.I.P Rick

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Johnathan Frost donated £40 in memory of Richard

In memory of richard(rick) for all the care you gave him love the frost family.

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Matt King wrote

Rick Chenery, where do I start, firstly my friend and golfing buddy for over 20 years my taxi when I'm drunk in Needham Swan at midnight after a couple of drinks (You know what I mean Dale a couple!!) He would never say no to me. The best golfing buddy, so funny and he didn't even know it, he would scare the hell out of anyone who dared hit a ball within 100 yards by saying "sore throat mate" if they didn't shout "fore",and if they dared to apologise,he would respond with "no you're not" what a legend. Absolutely loved my golf attire I would walk out my front door with a sexy tasteful pink number on and say "do you like this"I knew he did because I would get the Rick growl and "get dressed in the dark".

I miss you mate rest in peace(the 14th is getting steeper"
Love you always.

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Charmaine Jolly wrote

What can I say.. he was one determined man, he always pushed himself on our physio days, he wanted to walk and that is what he done!!
So glad I got to make a positive impact and yes he did like to moan at me but we also laughed and joked.
Sending you all lots of love ❤️

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