Anthony Wyndham Stanley (30 May 1934 - 4 Dec 2020)

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In loving memory of Anthony Wyndham Stanley who sadly passed away on 4th December 2020, aged 86 years.

Floral tributes may be sent by 12.00 Noon on Wednesday 20th January 2021, c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, 130-132 High Street, Rainham, Kent, ME8 8AR. Telephone No: 01634 373111, or if desired, donations for the MS Society may also be sent by cheque made payable to the charity or made online via this website.

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Poppy Everett donated in memory of Anthony

From Nathan and Poppy

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Pat Stanley donated £50 in memory of Anthony

Rembering all the good times.. Rest in peace and safe me a space up there xxxx

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Sonia Geeraert donated £30 in memory of Anthony

Patrick and I shall miss our chats R.I.P

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Steven Webb donated £50 in memory of Anthony

Tony you have always been a huge part of my life. I have laughed so much with you I still can’t come to terms with you not being around. I will for ever hold memory’s tight from you on holiday telling us that the Germans had bombed your fish and chip shop to your wonderful camera skills on Christmas Day in Benidorm. You will be forever in my thoughts. Love you always Steve

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Kevin and Sue Everett donated £50 in memory of Anthony

In memory of a lovely man, it was a privilege to know Tony.

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Kiera Everett donated £25 in memory of Anthony

In loving memory of Tony, one of the kindest and most loving men I have ever known. Was such a pleasure to have had you in our lives, we hope you rest in peace. Lots of love, Kiera and Will xx

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RIP Best uncle and will always be in our hearts. Love you Tony xxxxx

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Georgia Everett donated £25 in memory of Anthony

In loving memory of one of the kindest men I’ve ever known - I’ve been extremely lucky to have you as a grandfather figure. Rest in Peace. Love Georgia and Tom.

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Alison Everett donated £50 in memory of Anthony

In memory of Tony, a kind, caring and generous man who will be very much missed. Rest in peace love Stuart & Alison

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Jim Everett donated £50 in memory of Anthony

To the most wonderful grandfather anyone could have asked for. You were genuinely the kindest person I've ever met - I don't think I ever heard you say anything bad about anyone ever, always looking for the best people. Rest in Peace, you will be missed so much.

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Dot Everett wrote

Rest in peace dad, you were the sweetest and most gentle man I've ever known, I will miss you every day until we meet again. Love you always.

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Mary Everett wrote

For the most amazing grandad who always wanted to help others 🥰🥰

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Steve Everett donated £100 in memory of Anthony

In memory of a very special Dad, the kindest and most generous man you could ever meet x

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Anna Stanley donated £50 in memory of Anthony

The most wonderful grandad you could have asked for. Life will never be the same. Rest in peace until we meet again xx

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