Malcolm "Peter" Lines (9 Apr 1948 - 24 Jun 2023)

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Location
Honor Oak Crematorium Brockley Way London SE4 2LJ
Date
10th Jul 2023
Time
11.30am
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In loving memory of Malcolm "Peter" Lines, who sadly passed away on 24th June 2023

Peter was born in Whittlesey on 9th April 1948 to his parents, Jack and Ethia "Peggy." He was brought up alongside his older brother, Colin, and younger sister, Joy.

As a young lad, Peter trained as a gas fitter and had a life-long successful career. Renowned for being old school, he certainly knew his stuff and was called upon for advice and guidance by many of his colleagues over the years.

In the 1970s, his work took him across the country. He spent time in Pembrokeshire, SW Wales, working at Texaco oil refinery. For a short time, Pembrokeshire was his home. He settled down and started a family there with Trudy. He was a step-father to Lucia and became a father to Sacha.
Whilst in Pembrokeshire, he went sailling, fishing, played football, and enjoyed gardening.

Times changed, and his time there was followed by a move to London. He had met Jill, and they built a new life together, along with Jill's first son, Sam, and their son together, Jack. Peter remained in London for 35 years. He had a stint at working in management, but he missed the manual labour and was soon back out in his van travelling between one callout to the next.

In 2008, he was promoted to Grandad when, firstly, Heather was born, followed by Ryan, Charlie, Zoe, and then, lastly, Ava. He doted on his grandchildren, and he was idolised by them in return.

In 2019, Peter retired (briefly) to devote his time to looking after his wife, Jill. Jill was terminally ill and sadly passed away in December the same year. Not knowing what to do with himself, Peter returned to work full-time. This was a true credit to himself at the age of 71, not only to be able to return to a job he loved, but to be called upon to go back.

Peter would spend time on a weekend with his mates down the pub(s), usually 'The Man of Kent' and the 'Pyro' watching the football and having a laugh. He liked to have a flutter on one sport or another and would be seen keeping track of his bets via Bet365 on his phone. As for the lottery, sadly, his numbers never came up, not that his family knew of anyway.

Family meant everything to him. With having Jack and Sam living fairly local, he would venture up north to see Sacha and two of his granddaughters, and he always made a few trips home to Peterborough to see his loving family there, too.

Peter enjoyed a laugh and was known for being the joker of the family, the wind-up merchant. Always up to mischief with his grandchildren and extended family. With laughter, you would often hear the words, "Silly Grandad!" or "Silly Uncle Peter!" coming from the children.

He loved cars, old and new, and could remember number plates he'd had from years ago. You knew if he asked you which route you were planning to take somewhere that he'd have something to say about it and come up with an alternative for you.
This love of cars extended to remote-controlled racing, a hobby that he started with Jack. They both thoroughly enjoyed this shared passion for cars, and the racing took them up and down the country competing in various competitions.

Any spare moment he had, Peter would grab it in the sunshine - in the park, along the river, in a beer garden. Sunglasses on, he loved it. For 30 years, Peter, Jill, and their families spent time together making memories and holidaying abroad in the sunniest of places.

Peter was a man in charge of himself, right up until the very end. Forever in our hearts, never to be forgotten.

Information-
A service will be held at Honor Oak Crematorium, SE4 2LJ on Monday, 10th July at 11.30am. Followed by a gathering for some food and drinks from 12.30pm onwards at 'The Man of Kent', Nunhead, SE15 3QF.

Peter would want you to be comfortable, he wouldn't wear a suit if he could get away with it, so we are giving you the option to come dressed relaxed and casual and in colours, or in traditional funeral colours and attire if you feel more comfortable doing so. Being there is what matters most.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. Christopher's Hospice, an organisation praised by Peter during Jill's time there, and who ultimately took care of Peter himself in his final days.

Henry Wells donated £20 in memory of Malcolm

Sadness at his parting but smiling at memories of him

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Ian Clements wrote

I am lost for words, you will be so sadly missed, a much loved Brother in law but to me more like a brother I never had.
The times you called me when there was football on the tv, you would say “are you watching the football or has Joy got the remote”?
Calling on your way home from work asking what were we having for tea , if it was something with potatoes, you would say “don’t mash mine”
often chatting to us until you arrived home after sometimes a very long day working.
What a Top Man !
Rest in peace Peter, until we meet again
Ian







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Joy Clements wrote

My Brother Peter
Brilliant, Loving, Caring, Funny and always there for me when I needed you. We shared lots of love, laughter and tears. I have so many special memories to treasure forever.
You teased me and played tricks on me when I was younger and even in to my adult years. You loved all the children, getting down to their level, playing games, teaching tricks and teaching them nursery rhymes and songs with the wrong words. It would then take us a week to teach them the correct words after you had gone home which you thought was hilarious.
Travelling to see us you would always call when just a short distance away and say "Is the kettle on"? A right tea belly you were.
I will miss you so so much, until we meet again.
Rest in Peace Peter
Your loving sister Joy




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  • This is the saddest news I’ve come across I’m so devastated by the news and it’s with deep regrets I’m just finding out May his soul rest in eternal peace

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Samantha Griffin wrote

RIEP Peter, Charlie misses you and loves you very much, lots of love, Samantha, Megan, Caitlin & Charlie xx

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Celebrating Caitlin’s 18th birthday x

Celebrating Caitlin’s 18th birthday x

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Celebrating Ryan’s birthday x

Celebrating Ryan’s birthday x

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Grandad meeting Charlie for the first time x

Grandad meeting Charlie for the first time x

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Grandad and Charlie in Greece x

Grandad and Charlie in Greece x

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John Gothard donated £20 in memory of Malcolm

Rest in peace mate ❤️

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  • Thank you. x

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Peter was a palace fan top man will miss the match days

Peter was a palace fan top man will miss the match days

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  • Haha! 🫣 You'd be in so much trouble. x

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Michelle Garwell wrote

Mia and Finley are going to miss you so much xx

I’ve lost count how many times Finley has asked me when you are going to WWE body slam him on the sofa again as this was something you always promised and always delivered! He loved it and will always remember you by the fun, loving great uncle you were 💙 xx

Mia will remember you from all the naughty sayings and most importantly all the laughs you had together. A box of broken biscuits and bags of Haribo just won’t be the same gifts again. Mia loved that you always suggested a Chinese takeaway for tea when we were together and a trip to the Whittle Pub for a few pints for you and a Coke for Mia while you waited for the takeaway to be ready 🩷

Great Uncle Peter we love you so much and we will never forget the fun we had together.

Sleep Tight, Mia and Finley xxxxxxxx

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Danny Purcell donated £20 in memory of Malcolm

Your now in peace, c u someday !!

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Chris Clements wrote

Uncle Peter.
You made us laugh everytime we saw you. With your funny jokes or what you tried to teach us for example " when it's raining tell your teacher it's hissing down with rain miss"
How you gave up your desert because I wouldn't stop eating it from your spoon as I sat on your lap at 1 years old.
Thankyou for your generosity at Birthdays and Christmas along with the gift of money for sweets when you left.
You have left memories in all of our hearts and a box of broken biscuits will be 1 of many memories of you.
Thankyou again Uncle Peter
Your Great Nephews
Archie,Harry,Liam and Alfie xx

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Hiding Archies' dummy in a pint

Hiding Archies' dummy in a pint

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As we both are sympathetic when drink is involved Peter had fallen asleep in a pub under a sign that read

As we both are sympathetic when drink is involved Peter had fallen asleep in a pub under a sign that read "is your mate in a state"

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