Rev John Charles WELLS (23 Oct 1944 - 11 Mar 2024)

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Location
St Mary's Church Castle Road Scarborough YO11 1HY
Date
8th Apr 2024
Time
11am
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Location
Scarborough Cricket Club North Marine Road Scarborough YO12 7TJ
Date
8th Apr 2024
Time
1.30pm

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In loving memory of Rev John Charles WELLS who sadly passed away on 11th March 2024. A devoted Husband to Jan and Dearest Dad to Laura and Richard, also a greatly loved Father in Law and Grandad. A well loved and respected member of the Clergy in Scarborough and a friend to many who will be missed by all who knew him. Funeral service takes place in at 11am on Monday 8th April in St Mary's Church , Castle Road, Scarborough followed by private family cremation thereafter.
Refreshments will be held at the Scarborough cricket Club, where John was Chaplain, for mourners to continue to remember and celebrate Johns life and work in Ministry.

Lee Parker wrote

John, you have left me with so many joyful memories. Particularly the night we all came round and laughed with the magic food that came down from the ceiling.
A true gentleman who never had an enemy!
Your reading at my Dad’s funeral will always hold a special place in the ‘Parker Family’
May you rest in peace in the knowing that life would not have been the same without you & Janet being around
Alll my love to you Janet
Lee & Becky
Xxx

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Jan Wells wrote

Thank you for being an amazing husband, friend and soul mate. Thank you for all happy years we were together. I will love you forever. I have that certainty that you are now safe with your Lord who you served faithfully.

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  • It has been a pleasure knowing you over the years. We have spent many enjoyable days/evenings together. You will be sadly missed by those who knew you and loved you. Rest in peace - Sylvia, Lee, Robert and Danielle.

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