Gary Sayer (20 May 1959 - 29 Jan 2024)

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In loving memory of Gary Trevor Sayer who sadly passed away on 29th January 2024.

Bridget Tilford donated in memory of Gary

Such a gentle man. Gone but always fondly remembered

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Paul Hewitt wrote

Its not fair gary
You had a lot more to do

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Stapletons Peterborough Transport donated in memory of Gary

It was an honour, Sir.

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Lizzie Fry donated in memory of Gary

Gone way too soon - sleep well lovely Gary xxx

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Roger Wiltshire donated £30 in memory of Gary

Rest in peace Gary. You were a true gentleman and a good neighbour. You will be sorely missed by us all.

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Neil Marney donated £30 in memory of Gary
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Neil Marney wrote

Gary, you will be missed. Always a pleasure to deal with, always happy to help and always so positive about my career. Hours of chat that I will cherish.

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Alan Nash donated £50 in memory of Gary
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Julie Waters donated £30 in memory of Gary

Remembering a wonderful man, who we came to know, who was one of a kind. Taken too soon. You will be sadly missed Gary. Rest in peace. With love. Julie and Roger xxx

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Xanthe Dunthorne donated in memory of Gary
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Kirsty Eyre wrote

My dearest uncle G
Through the laughs and best times, the tears and worst times - I will be forever thankful for your whole hearted support and words of wisdom. The belief, encouragement and love you have extended to everyone in your world comes from the kindest and most genuine of hearts. You lit up our lives with your personality, positivity, smiles and laughter. So many fond memories - from music playlists to holidays to bbqs to pubs to quizzes and lastly to those questionable fancy dress events! A remarkable life that was truly taken far too soon but will always be cherished and remembered. Rest in peace now uncle Gaz, love Kirsty xxx

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David Allanson donated in memory of Gary
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Steve Ruddock donated in memory of Gary

RIP big man, it was an honour and pleasure to be your friend for nearly 40 years. You will be missed greatly by your friends and loved ones.

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Mark Mclean wrote

Rest in peace Big Man. Taken too soon.

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Mark Mclean donated £50 in memory of Gary
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Trevor Forkes donated £20 in memory of Gary

Gary was a pleasure working with you we had so many laughs along the way
Rest in peace big man

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Justin Matthews wrote

Very sad to hear of your passing Garry.
You were one in a million, funny caring and considerate. Loved chatting with you and you always had a good story to tell!
One of life’s great characters! And will be sadly missed. RIP bud.

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Amelia Eyre wrote

I will never forget you Gary, you had a heart of gold. Such a kind soul that will be with us always.

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Paul Swain donated in memory of Gary
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Scott and Elaine Barber donated £50 in memory of Gary
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Scott and Elaine Barber wrote

Dear Gary. Our friendship was a special gift that we shall treasure forever. All our love, Scott and Elaine xxx

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Susan Ruddock wrote

Gary from Summer BBqs to champagne Christmas Day drinks you were part of our lifes from fun times and difficult times you were there, thank you for that ,so very glad I got to see you in Dec for gown up chats 😁you will always have a special place in our hearts and will miss you .

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