Peter Mitchell (15 Oct 1933 - 14 Jan 2024)

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Location
Randalls Park Crematorium Randalls Road Leatherhead KT22 0AG
Date
27th Feb 2024
Time
1.15pm
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In loving memory of Peter Mitchell who sadly passed away on 14th January 2024 aged 90 years. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends.

Daniel Fearon donated in memory of Peter

I consider myself well-taught. Thank you.

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jane castle wrote

Peter, my brother
I shall miss you, and though we were not great corresponders I shall miss
you in my life. Indeed, we both will as John and I were recipients of many
generous gestures and gifts from you over the years.
May your spirit rest in peace.
Jane (Pauline)

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jane castle donated £50 in memory of Peter
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Peter and Sandra Hartman donated £50 in memory of Peter

Goodbye old friend

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Mark Rasmussen donated £20 in memory of Peter

Peter may you Rest in Peace.

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Mark Rasmussen wrote

Peter was a mine of information, I am grateful for his kindness to me when I first started in my solo career in coins, and was always amazed by his extraordinary Knowledge.

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Frances Simmons donated in memory of Peter
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Gavin Cookman donated £20 in memory of Peter
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Gavin Cookman wrote

On behalf of everyone at Teddington Hockey Club, please accept our condolences - I briefly met Peter when I joined in the early 80s and he made me so very welcome. We also exchanged various lovely letters in the last few years which I will bring along to share.

From all the comments from his friends at the Club, he was popular and a good man to have as a friend.

He also put a huge amount of time as a volunteer into various key roles, ensuring the Club remained in good health and that’s one of the many reasons he became a Vice President of the Club.

Thank you Peter from everyone at THC.

Gavin Cookman

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