Bill Miller (4 Mar 1933 - 3 Jun 2022)

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Location
Barnby Moor Memorial Park and Crematorium Diggles Lodge Lane Barnby Moor DN22 8QJ
Date
23rd Jun 2022
Time
1pm
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Location
Ye Olde Bell Barnby Moor Retford DN22 8QS
Date
23rd Jun 2022
Time
2pm

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In loving memory of Bill Miller who sadly passed away on 3rd June 2022. The dearly loved husband of Judith, dear dad of Kathy and Bill, also, the much loved grandad of Jess and her partner Pawel and great grandad of Francisco and Aila.

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Clair Miller donated in memory of Bill

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Tommy Miller donated £40 in memory of Bill

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Kathleen Loughenbury donated £20 in memory of Bill

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Ronald Coleman donated £30 in memory of Bill
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Ronald Coleman wrote

It is with great sadness to hear the 2nd of the 3 musketeers have left this planet
no more bowls.!!
We have wonderful memories of the great times spent at Happy Days with Bill
Love & Best wishes Ron & Maureen xx

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Anne Miller wrote

Lovely knowing you William, had many laughs over the years. You'll now be able to meet up with Davie and the rest of your family. Anne and family.x

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Stephen John wrote

"Bill the last few years weren't easy or kind to you which is sad because from a very young age when you married my Aunt you were always so sociable and outgoing. You made my Aunt happy and for that I respect & thank you. You manouvered your way through the family of strong outspoken women in such away you came out the other end relatively unscathed. My Grandpa didn't always treat you how he should have, however you quickly wrapped Nana round your little finger and you both turned into the naughty 2some when holidaying from the stories I heard over the years. You always made me feel welcome when I visisted even that summer as an irritating teenager whenI took over the attic as my pad. Your humour & presence will be missed by all and you leave a void in the lives of those that love you. Now you can rest and be at peace. Good Night Brave Man. I shall come and pay my respects".
Stephen x

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