Frederick George Livett (18 Sep 1944 - 29 Jan 2018)

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FrederickAction For Pulmonary Fibrosis

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£503.00
Goal
£500.00
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Location
North East Surrey Crematorium Lower Morden Lane Morden SM4 4NU
Date
6th Feb 2018
Time
10am
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Location
North Cheam Social Club 658 London Road Cheam Sutton SM3 9BY
Date
6th Feb 2018
Time
11.30am

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In loving memory of Frederick George Livett who sadly passed away on 29th January 2018. An amazing caring gentleman who would do anything for anyone! A fantastic father, brother, uncle, grandad, great grandad and friend to all. We all have great memories of him. Sadly he was diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis which is a condition which causes scaring of the lungs. Our Fred was a fighter that's for sure! There isn't much research or funding into this terrible disease, so we would love to make donations to the charity that helps people with the same condition. We would much rather donations than flowers for our Fred's funeral. The charity is linked on this page. Our Fred loved a cup of tea, so please remember him fondly, next time you have a cuppa. He will be truly missed and always have a place in our hearts x

Melanie Morgan wrote

Still miss you Dad. Seems like it was just yesterday you were with us.

love you always.

Mel xxx

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Miss you mate for now forever always

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Jessica Brindle donated £10 in memory of Frederick

Thinking of you all emma xx

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Lorraine Sharp wrote

A truly lovely man who always made me feel so welcome & made me laugh when I came you house after school Mel. My love & thoughts are with you all xx

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Brenda Kennett donated £20 in memory of Frederick

Rest in peace Fred, you will be missed. Lots of love the Kennett family xx

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Steve & Laima Joy donated in memory of Frederick

Adam, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Love Steve & Laima

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Perry Bleasdale wrote

Thanks grandad for being most amazing kind hearted person I’ve met I’ll miss you everyday love you loads xxx

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Christine Brewster donated in memory of Frederick

Memories - The best things in life are the people we love, the places we have been and memories we have made.

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Alistair Lindsay donated £20 in memory of Frederick
Sarah Livett wrote

Thinking of you dad and will miss you loads. Thinking about the times we drank whiskey and you kept filling my glass's up! x

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Christine Brewster wrote

Memories - the best things in life are the people we love, the places we have been and the memories we have made.

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In Aunty Beat’s garden in Crawley. Aunty Beat, My Mum (Vera) Aunty Flo, Freddy, David behind Jimmy - Mick, myself and Carole.  Circa 1959.

In Aunty Beat’s garden in Crawley. Aunty Beat, My Mum (Vera) Aunty Flo, Freddy, David behind Jimmy - Mick, myself and Carole. Circa 1959.

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Christine Brewster wrote

Donation for Frederick G Livett

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Christine Brewster wrote

Memories - The best things in life are the people we love, the places we’ve been and the memories we’ve made.

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Pauline Livett donated in memory of Frederick

It would be nice to have a rewind button but in its' absence I will take comfort from having a lifetime of treasured memories of Fred, my dear brother-in-law, who I met when he was just a year old. He was the scallywag of the family as a young man who grew into a fine family man. I have so many stories and shared experiences to be told that would make a best seller about our Fred - a real character and greatly loved by me.

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Terry Teague donated £63 in memory of Frederick

From sue terry and all his friends at Connell house he was a very nice man and friend and will be missed by all

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