HERE are the death announcements carried in the Bracknell News last week
David Sumner
SUMNER David Peter Sadly passed away on 17th May 2020, aged 57. Beloved son of Pat and George and brother to Jan. He will be sadly missed by his loving family and friends. Donations, if desired, to Alzheimer's Research UK may be made via www.abwalker.co.uk. Enquiries to A.B. Walker 01344 303707
Joyce Underwood
UNDERWOOD Joyce Lillian Passed away peacefully on Thursday 14th May 2020, aged 90. A celebration of her life will take place at a later date for all who wish to attend. She will be sadly missed.
Joyce Winter
WINTER Joyce Sylvia Passed away peacefully on 1st May 2020, aged 86. She will be sadly missed by her loving Family and Friends. The Funeral Service will take place at Easthampstead Park Crematorium Wellington Chapel on Wednesday 27th May 2020 at 1:00 pm. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, for Alzheimer's Society, can be made via www.abwalker.co.uk Enquiries to A . B. Walker 0118 978 4040
Diana Barker
BARKER Diana Passed away peacefully on 8th April 2020, at Merlewood Care Home. She will be very sadly missed by her loving family of sons, daughter, grandchildren and great grandchildren and many friends and relatives. A small family funeral, of limited numbers by order, was held at the Easthampstead Crematorium on Tuesday 28th April. She will be interred in Larges Lane Cemetery later in the month.
Jean Butcher
BUTCHER Jean (née Ward) Passed away peacefully at Abbeyfield Dementia Care Home on 9th May 2020, aged 86. Formerly resident of Bracknell, now reunited with her husband George Butcher. She will be sadly missed by her children Keith and Julie and their families, and by friends. The Funeral Service will take place at Easthampstead Park Crematorium Braccan Chapel on Wednesday 27th May 2020 at 3:30 pm, only immediate family to attend. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, for Abbeyfield Winnersh, can be made via www.abwalker.co.uk All Enquiries to A B Walker 0118 978 4040
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