David Lewis Bothwell (20 Mar 1925 - 29 Jun 2023)

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David Lewis Bothwell

Died peacefully in Southampton
on 29 June 2023, aged 98.

Beloved husband of Anne,
father of Keith, Simon and Christine,
grandfather and great-grandfather. 

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℅ J. Lawrence & Sons (Undertakers) Ltd.
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Southampton,
SO17 2GN

Amy Scott-Pillow donated £7.95 in memory of David

I bought a book in a second hand book shop. It’s a book of poetry and prose for memorials for funerals, a strange tome but something that interests me. I didn’t know David, but I have his name in my book. He would have bought it for £7.95 as is written on a post it. Delicately placed inside with a sticker denoting his name and address if the book was ever lost it could be returned.

I’ll buy the book from David through a donation

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josephine Hewitt Dutton/kennedy family donated £75 in memory of David

In memory of David who has been a special friend in our family's
life.
With love from the Kennedy Family

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Isabelle Carré donated £50 in memory of David

For a wonderful neighbour and family friend, who approached everything with infectious curiosity and warmth. We were privileged to have him as a celebrant for our wedding and hugely appreciated his wisdom and guidance. With love, Isabelle and Stephen

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Don Cowap donated £20 in memory of David

In memory of Uncle David 😌🙏🏼

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Françoise Carré donated £100 in memory of David

In fond memory of a great and much loved friend.

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Eleanor Tarbox donated in memory of David
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Andrew Bothwell donated £40 in memory of David

Couldn't wish to find a nicer thoughtful and Caring person than David.
We are privileged to have met him and being able to see him whenever we were in the area, and sometimes not.

We were lucky to share some quality time with David and Anne when we took them out for a few hours to a River/Park which we will never forget. We will miss you a lot but will forever remember all the time we have spent with you.

We also have a very special memory when David played the Piano with our Granddaughter Amelia when she was two (she loved it) and remembered it for a few years.

May you go in peace
with all our Love Andrew & Sue

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David Warden wrote

It was a great privilege to have known David over the years. Such a warm, wise and lovely man. A great asset to our humanist community in the south of England.

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