Terence Whatton (23 Apr 1933 - 11 Jan 2016)

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Location
St Helen's Church Church Lane Selston NG16 6EX
Date
26th Jan 2016
Time
12.15pm
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Amber Valley Memorial Park Crematorium Derby Road Swanwick DE55 1BH
Date
26th Jan 2016
Time
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The Derbyshire Hotel Carter Lane East South Normanton DE55 2EH
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26th Jan 2016
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1.30pm

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In loving memory of Terence Whatton who sadly passed away on 11th January 2016.
Terence Whatton was born in the small village of New Westwood in Nottinghamshire. An only child of Ellen and Harry Whatton he was brought up during the war years. He did not see a banana until he was fourteen! He attended Jacksdale Primary school and then moved up to Selston Matthew Holland Secondary School, where he was a member of the school football team. His love of football continued for the rest of his life. Loving nothing more than cheering on the side lines for his grandsons and granddaughter. After school he completed his national service in the army and afterwards worked in the coal mines. He worked in a variety of jobs including in the shipyards and engineering factories. He finished his working life as a van driver. A job he enjoyed as he liked traveling and meeting people.
He married Pearl Minchell and they had four children, three boys and a girl. Bringing the boys ( Gary, Trevor and Geoffrey) up in Newcastle and then a move to Newark. In later years they moved back to the area where he was born Selston/New Westwood where the family which by this time included a daughter Claire. Terry was a life long fan of jazz music, and big band music. He attended local live music performances every week. Actually he liked most things American, music , fashion, cars and films . He visited New York at the age of 78 with his granddaughter Jessica and loved it! He travelled to many countries which he enjoyed but was just as happy with a day in Bakewell or Cromford. His life long passions were family, faith, forest, food and music. He attended church every Sunday and big band every Tuesday. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends and the wider community.

gary whatton donated £150 in memory of Terence

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many thanks

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gary whatton donated £150 in memory of Terence

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gary whatton wrote

For a loving Dad

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gary whatton wrote

To a Loving dad and grandad

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To a loving Dad and Grandad

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gary whatton wrote

In loving memory of a great dad and Grandad.

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Audrey Clarke donated £25 in memory of Terence

For Terry Whatton love from Audrey and family x

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Audrey Clarke donated £25 in memory of Terence

For Terry x

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Laura Jackson donated £20 in memory of Terence

Rip uncle Terry xxx

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Laura Jackson wrote

Rip uncle terry xxxx

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Terry was like a grandad to me and was loved by all of our family. We will miss him deeply. He absolutely loved to sing especially on the karaoke at our family parties. This is how i will remember him. Xx

Terry was like a grandad to me and was loved by all of our family. We will miss him deeply. He absolutely loved to sing especially on the karaoke at our family parties. This is how i will remember him. Xx

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Mark Oldershaw wrote

An absolute gentleman. Having known Terry for many years, he was always the same, polite, encouraging, caring and interesting to converse with. A credit to his faith. Enjoy Heaven's best Terry!

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Derek Houston wrote

Such a warm and welcoming giant of a man who only saw the good in lpeople. He went out of his way to talk to me and I will be forever grateful for his company. I'll remember you fondly .

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Carol King wrote

A gentleman, a gentle man, a lovely person who loved his God and his family. I'll miss you, my friend.

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Barry Thacker donated £25 in memory of Terence

Goodnight Terry, one of the nicest, kindest, considerate men we knew RIP
Our love Barry, Rose, Katie, and Daniel xx

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Tina Routledge wrote

RIP. You will be greatly missed. All our love Tina and family xxx

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  • A wonderful man with so many stories. Always had time for everyone x x

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