John Douglas Jezzard (20 Oct 1931 - 14 Jul 2021)

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Location
The Garden of England Crematorium Sheppey Way, Bobbing, Sittingbourne, Kent. ME9 8GZ
Date
23rd Aug 2021
Time
11am
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In loving memory of John Douglas Jezzard
sadly passed away on Wednesday 14th July 2021
Aged 89 years
He will be deeply missed by his loving family and friends.
Flowers or donations in memory of John for
'Wooden Spoon'
may be sent c/o John Weir Funeral Directors,
130-132 High Street,
Rainham,
Kent.
ME8 8AR
telephone: 01634 373111

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Chris Hider donated £25 in memory of John

You will be greatly missed Great uncle John. Xx

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Joan Hancock donated £50 in memory of John

Rest in Peace John. A great Old Anchorian. Jezz and my John were front row team mates and then friends for life. He will be fondly remembered by my family.
Joan Hancock, Matthew and David

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Steve Jezzard donated £50 in memory of John

From one Jez to another. Proud to have had you as my Uncle. To have “The Jezzard Room” named to acknowledge your contribution to the Anchorians is the most fitting tribute to a true gentleman. You will be missed by many.

Steve & Sue

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Bob and Lesley Bruno donated £20 in memory of John

Very difficult to say more about John, than what has been said already..
He was a very nice chap and he will be missed.

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Bob and Lesley Bruno wrote

Very difficult to say more about John, than what has been said already..
He was a very nice chap and he will be missed.

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Steve and Isobel Kyle donated £35 in memory of John

A true Gentleman, never seeking the limelight whilst at the same time epitomising everything good about Teamwork, Loyalty, Work Ethic and Rugby. Anchorians are privileged to have had you around so long. RIP

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Ian Lambert donated £20 in memory of John

First met Jezz in the 60's as a work colleague and continued through retirement as he arranged regular get togethers. Will be missed. A gentleman.

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Ian Brenton donated £30 in memory of John

John was a true gentleman and great Anchorian. My thoughts are with John's family and friends.

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Chris Everest donated £10 in memory of John

Rest in piece John always made time for a chat and an update on how the team was doing a true anchorian

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Peter Jezzard donated £30 in memory of John

Peter and Brenda.

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Peter Jezzard wrote

Many happy memories of cousin John over the years going back to our childhood.A trip to Kent to visit the family in Linden Road was always a treat, cousins together having a good time. John grew up to become a fine gentleman
Sleep well.
Peter and Brenda Jezzard.

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Dave Whitehead donated £25 in memory of John
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Roy Davis wrote

I went to Gillingham County Grammar school with John back in the 40's, followed John into the Ordnance Survey and then lost touch with him after we were in the Royal Engineers. He was a good friend as I lived in Sunnymead Ave. and he lived in Linden Rd. Always remember him as being a "gentle giant" and very nice guy. God bless and RIP.

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Andy Hallett donated £50 in memory of John

RIP Jezz. Anchorians won’t be the same without you there.

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Margaret and Graham Phillips donated in memory of John
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Margaret and Graham Phillips wrote

Jezz was a lovely friend for both Margaret and me over many years. He was always reliable and thoughtful and we will both miss him.
His interest in the Anchorians never waned and the effort and time he put in at the clubhouse must have been of enormous benefit. I always found him a great source of information about the club and we never missed a chance to talk about rugby as well as old team mates.
We will miss you Jezz.
Margaret and Graham Phillips

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Rob Bursey donated £25 in memory of John

In memory of John, a true gentleman and stalwart of the Anchorians. He will be sadly missed. Bob and Di

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Webcast to watch the funeral for those that can’t make it xx

Webcast to watch the funeral for those that can’t make it xx

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Nigel Fray wrote

'Jezz' attended the former Gillingham Grammar School and then played rugby for the Old Anchorians 1st XV, thereafter becoming the Club's archivist. He was the beating heart of The Anchorians Association, devoting countless hours for well over 50 years voluntarily and selflessly ensuring that the Clubhouse was well-maintained and the bar well-stocked. He will be greatly missed by all Anchorians - old and new. And we each owe him a huge debt. Nigel Fray (Secretary, The Anchorians Association)

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