Peter Donnelly (28 Jun 1947 - 25 Apr 2023)

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Peter Alzheimer's Research UK

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Dewsbury Moor Crematorium Heckmondwike Road Dewsbury WF13 3PL
Date
30th May 2023
Time
12.30pm
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DONNELLY
Peter

Passed away peacefully in the care of Croft House, aged 75 years. Formerly of Ossett, Hanging Heaton and Earlsheaton.
Peter, much loved Husband of Jane, dearly loved Dad of Paul, Sarah and Rebecca, dear Father-in-Law of Denise, Chris and John and cherished Grandpa of Aaron, Charlotte, Jay, Jack and Lily.

The funeral service will take place at Dewsbury Moor Crematorium on Tuesday 30th May 2023 at 12.30pm.
Family and friends are invited to join us at the crematorium. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu may be made online or placed in the collection box provided for the benefit of Alzheimer’s Research UK.

Brenda Bremer donated £20 in memory of Peter

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Diane Mason wrote

You were an amazing brother with a sense of humour to match…and the samosas you used to make were incredible. I will miss you, but I’ll never forget you ❤️

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June Walker wrote

I never got the chance to say goodbye but you will always always stay loved and remembered every day in my heart. I’m going to miss my lovely brother and his wicked sense of humour

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Christine Swift wrote

I’ll miss all the laughs brother 💖

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Nicola Sutton wrote

I'm so sorry to hear the news of Peters passing. We had a lovely few years taking care of Peter at Lydgate Lodge. Thinking of you all, love to Jane and all the family at this sad time.

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Rebecca Wilson wrote

I thought it would be nice to share some memories of my Dad.
Every Tuesday he would make the family samosas from scratch for everyone. They were amazing.
He could cook something using all the ingredients he had in a cupboard without following a recipe. He would just put it all together and it would always taste amazing. He made the best curries.
He would always have the news on in the background and would never miss the lunchtime news.
He always used to say to the grandkids if they were being mischievous "I'll hang you upside down on the washing line". If they said " No you wouldn't", he'd go and get the pegs!
His favourite sweets were Coltsfoot and he was quite partial to a Toblerone or Terry's Chocolate Orange. Loved Jelly babies too!
He had such an amazing sense of humour. As everyone who knew him will know. Life and soul of the party. He was the best at playing board games especially 'Balderdash', where you had to make up your own definition for words. His were hilarious!

I miss you Dad ❤️

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Dorothy Gray wrote

So sorry to hear of Peters passing xx

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  • Thank you x

    Posted by Sarah on 1/05/2023 Report abuse
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Roger Hay donated £40.16 in memory of Peter

In memory of a dear brother-in-law, Peter. We miss our fun times with you.

Angela & Roger

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  • Thank you for your kind donation and kind words xx

    Posted by Jane on 29/04/2023 Report abuse
  • All Love to you Jane

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