Terence Allan Dingain (16 Feb 1950 - 3 Apr 2026)

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Honor Oak Crematorium Brockley Way London SE4 2LJ
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7th May 2026
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The Fox On The Hill 149, Denmark Hill London SE5 8EH
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7th May 2026
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In loving memory of Terence 'Terry’ Dingain who sadly lost his battle with Lewy Body Dementia. He tried so hard to stay but got so tired he had to let go. Terry was a loving family man & his wife, daughters & grandchildren will miss him so very much.

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Debbie Gallier wrote

Terry, I had the honour to know you my whole life and I have so many memories that remind me of the kind and gentle man you were. A loving family man, always happy to help, and the one who saved the day at my wedding thanks to your loved of photography.
You will be so greatly missed Terry, rest in peace x

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Joanne Harper wrote

God bless you Terry, sleep tight. ❤️

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal but love leaves a memory no one can steal. The memories you leave behind will shine through forever from the love and devotion you gave to Janet, Kirsty & Kelly, your grandchildren and great grand daughter. You were such a lovely, kind, gentleman. Gone but never forgotten x

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Jan Hall wrote

Dear Terry, I've tried many times to write something here. I could have mentioned the love and care you've shown for Janet, the girls and their families, I could have reminisced on our outings in London to visit Churchill's war rooms or the Imperial War Museum, day's I've come to cherish when you helped picked me up from my own loss. I could thank you for being my friend, for helping me with the house when Martin died but what I'll never forget is that you were the first man after my dad to hold my Joanne when I brought her home from hospital. You were deeply loved Terry and we will talk about you every day.

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Martin & Rita Giles wrote

Terry, thinking of all the good times and laughter whilst at Chiltern House. We shared successes, frustrations, small victories, and the kind of moments that don’t make the headlines but become the memories we carry for years.
To the family you leave behind Terry: please know that the impact you had reached far beyond the walls of the workplace. He spoke about you with pride, with love and with warmth. You were always part of the stories he shared, the reason behind his hard work, and the joy he carried with him.
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Festy Loftus wrote

I wanted to share a few words about Terry. To me, he was the definition of kindness in its quietest, most sincere form. He wasn’t one for loud gestures, but he showed his love through his actions. Whether it was being a wonderful dad to Kirsty, a doting grandfather to Billy and Jake or being 'Terry the Tool Man' for the rest of us, he was always there. If you had a problem, Terry had the solution and most likely the exact tool to fix it. He spent his life helping others, and he will be deeply missed. We’ve lost a great man, but we are all better for having known him. God Bless Terry

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Denis and Kathy Shenstone wrote

Tel what a pleasure it was working with you at Southwark Council - especially when we was at Chiltern - we were never late for work once - you really was the salt of the earth - we became good friends something I will treasure and never forget - your lovely family is all down to you and Jan and it all shone through at the very difficult times you were all going through - me and Kathy will always remember you for the lovely person you were - God Bless 💙xx

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Derek Parrott wrote

Rest in peace Terry. We are cousins that had a friendship that endured over many years and over many miles. Always in my thoughts my good friend.
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Aileen Ross wrote

It is with deep sadness to acknowledge Terry's passing!

Terry was a pleasant, peaceful and loving gentleman throughout his time in our care on the 3rd floor unit. His death touched all of us, and we are grateful for the support his family showed our team.
Losing a loved one so dear is never easy. On behalf of myself and the entire 3rd floor team which includes (our residents and staff members) l would like to extend our sincerest condolences to the family.
We are sending you strength and comfort during this difficult time and you are in our thoughts and prayers. Please keep the faith.


Deuteronomy-31:8.. Take courage from this scripture.

(With deepest sympathy 3rd floor team) Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home

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My Dad ❤️The very first man I loved ❤️my heart is broken, I don’t think I will ever get over losing you. I wish I wasn’t writing this message to you right now, how can I put in words how much you mean to us all and how much we are all gonna miss you. We are so lucky we got to love you and have your love, you was the Best Husband, Best Dad, Best Grandad, Best Great Grandad & Best Father in Law anyone called ask for.
I will always talk about you and keep your memory alive as you deserve nothing but the best. I am so proud to be your Daughter ❤️
Sleep tight Dad, until we are together again, Love you always and forever Your Kel ❤️xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Nick Hardiman wrote

Terry
A good friend to my dad in your post office years sorry to the family for this sad loss
Rest in peace
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Liv Tuppen wrote

Sleep tight Grandad! I can’t put into words how much you mean to me, but I hope the time we shared and the memories we made can sum that up!

Staying with you and Nan during the holidays, the late nights & the cheeky lemonade for breakfast! I will forever hear you telling me off for touching all your model planes but little did we know I would end up working on them (not them specifically 😂) & you best believe I still know every lyric to every song on my car journeys 🎤

Thank you for all the love and support right till the very end! I will cherish every bear hug, every laughter & every nap! I love you more than words can say, I would choose you to be my grandad in every lifetime!

For now we say goodbye and we will see you later🤍
Lots of love from your little Liv 🤍

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So many lovely memories I have of you to keep.
Sleep tight now and rest.
Say Hi to everyone up there.
Godbless you Uncle Terry.
Love you lots 🩵🙏🏻🩵 xxx

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wendy wrote

Godbless Terry rest now you will always be remembered always had a smile even through your struggle x

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John Dingain wrote

To my Brother Terry,
I knew this day would eventually come when I say goodbye for now, but the pain of losing you is so great. You will always be my hero. The brother I always looked up to. Say hello to mum and dad for me, I'm sure they are looking after you now. Until we are together one day. Sleep tight, sleep peacefully Terry. All my love, your brother.

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